Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-24, Page 9These are the people who have been instrumental in bringing a
weeklong schedule of events to Goderich Township in honor of the
municipality's 150th birthday. The committee members include
(back row, standing, left to right) Reeve Grant Stirling, Alison
Lobb, Dave Hemingway and Bob Elliott. (Second row, kneeling)
Bill Lobb, Carol Wammes, Mike Moriarity, Jean Ginn, Millie Lobb,
Hazel McCreath, Barb Betties, Bev Orr, Audrey Middleton,, Doug
Yeo. (Front row) Pat Rivett, Laurie Cox, Gordon Lobb, Jake
Reder, Sesquicentennial Chairman Gerry Giim, Pat Osborn, Gary
Preszcator and Murray Forbes. Absent were Darrell Abbott,
Charlotte Norman and Anna Stirling. ( Alison Lobb photo)
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tdiuccne,trsit$,Ianworio for so willhiigly opening,
your barn • doom*** You, poi* pro-
ducers, wetcHror.training and W pleaeOree
for the 100l2 yeal4i 0.119.0 tartn.4ilt Waaa
tremendonaand'Aleasurable experience. It
is your. thoughts and ideas that .leave .me
with my entreat thoughts and insight into
the Swine...Industry. Thank you. •
have always .tried to challenge the
readers and to create a new way of thinking
in my articles. I believe press releases are
to get you mentally stimulated, rather than
to discuss specifics, like energy alter-
natives, hovers, slats, nutrients densities,
etc. Mental stimulation leads to action. You
first have to think your actions through -
just like putting together a Rubik's cube.
Specific topics, relative only to your
operation, are to be discussed in a farm visit
- not a general press release. The Rubik's
cube is your own. As a result, I have had
some criticism in asking me to give answers
.to problems in the press release. I do not
believe this is possible. Besides, hundreds of
books are already written on each topic. In-
stead, my method was for you to find your
own solution. Only you can relate best to
your situation. By now you should have
learned that you do not depend • upon the
masses of government to wave a magic
wand. Your best view of government is in a
mirror. The magic is already within you.
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to Whet? The day • or
testinionials is oyer. • •
If you want -to a sur-
vivor, it will have to be hased on cold hard
bets and not relative statements such as
good or had. It is daub)* wrong when you.
compare yourself to Industry averages, We
waste a lot of good time and effort on mean-
ingless comparisons when there is only one
imPortant. figure and it's your own cost of
production. •
I believe one Of the areas that offers the
greatest 'bang for the buck' is the nutri-
tional environment interaction. We can and
will have to !bake better use of our feeds,
but this is totally dependent upon the health
that is created by the pig's environment.As
a result, nutrition and enviroriment are one
and the same. Therefore, like pork pro
ducers, I too have questioned my future as a
Swine Specialist, as I too depend on the in-
dustry. My conclusion is that we will be
specializing a lot more; utilizing the
technological advbncement of electronics,
computers, biotechnology, etc. We will be
mass producing more than ever before. It's
hard to break tradition, especially in farm-
ing. It may not be the way we want things,
but it's the best guess of the future.
Therefore, I've put my chips on the nutrition
X environment interaction.
So what does the swine industry hold for
us? Mote information, more intensity, more
speed and more volume looks like a sure
bet. Marketing seems like the current fad
word in the Industry. I can only. hope we
remember there are no free lunches,
somebody always pays the price. If
marketing has a potential, then someone
will have to pay the price to capitalize on its
opportunities. The greatest fear is from pet-
ty politicians that put up artificial barriers
in international trade agreements.
Therefore, versatilityisa better choice.
Versatility in marketing through a producer
owned slaughter facility, new products such
asa pork -soy -duck combinatioh and other
things beyond my imagination. The other
side of marketing yet to b discovered is.
corporate financing. So veratility may be
the better choice than marketing.
.,The Industry will. also --havelo seek more
rApresentation on laws being made for you -
on environment and humane treatment of
animals. I sincerely believe no one cares for
animals more than a farmer. But,'in spite of
reality, the industry will become more
diluted from the barn .into negotiations
across a . boardroom table. The final result
is: -.surviving is winning. Enjoy today, for it
is yOur best day. '.
Monday
euchre results.
CLINTON - There .were 24 people at the
Monday Afternoon Euchre held at the town
hall. Dora Shobbrook and Clarke Stanley
shared the honors as winners of the high
hands. Two 'Glaziers, Myrtle and Verna,
were winners of the low hands and Marjorie
Caldwell took lone hands. The lucky chair
contained Charlie Wallace and Ellen
Rathwell claimed the birthday prize.
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