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DELICOUS APPLES
WASHINGTON GOLDEN EXTRA FANCY
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YOUNG CARROTS
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PROD. OF FLORIDA NO. 1 SWEET.
GREEN PEPPERS 69?
PRODUCE'OF FLORIDA -
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Assistan
available
to farmers
BY
JACK RIDDELL,
M.P.P.
The Minister of
Agriculture and Food
outlined the criteria. for a
farmer's eligibility in the
Farm Interest Assistance
Program:
The program- has been
established to assist
farmers who have been
hard hit by interest rates
on operating loans since
April 1, this year. The
program will run until
December 31,1980.
Farm Corporations and
farm partnerships are
eligible under th0 same
()terms as individual
farmers.
Assistance is available
for .money borrowed to
cover operating expenses
on food production and
livestock production.
Loans for capital pur-
chases of such items as
machinery •are not'
eligible.
The maximum amount
of loans which will be
covered under the
program for any one
farmer is $75,000. The
Jack Riddell
assistance is a subsidy of
up .to three per cent on
operating capital
borrowed above 12 per
cent. Interest eligible for
rebate is the amount
charged for operating
loans between April 1 and
December 31, 1980„ •
To be eligible a farmer
must have had a gross
annual income from
farming of at least $8,000
in the 12 months im-
mediately preceding the
date of the application.
Also to be eligible, the
applicant- must own less
than 75 per cent of the
farm assets in coin-
parison to the liabilities.
Application formsand
brochures will be
available from the local
agricultural represen-
tative offices and from.
lending institutions
around the prOvince`. The
forms must be verified by
a representative of the
lending institutions,
Whether a chartered
bank, a credit union, or a
trust company.
ACID RAIN
The provincial
government has been
overly lax in its
restriction of the
pollution of the at-
mosphere by Inco Ltd.,
according to Liberal
Leader Stuart Smith.
He stressed the fact
that sulphur dioxide
emissions from the
mpan Y -r-§ S-tidat r y
operation are a major
cause of the acid rain
problem in .the Muskoka.-
Haliburton region, and
claimed that Inco could
cut its emissions from the
present 2,600 tons per day
to 1,000 tons per day
through the purchase of
new smelting equiprnent.
"Inco will be playing a
largerole in killing
tourism in Haliburton
and Muskoka if its
emissions are not further
reduced," he said, and
called upon the gover-
nment to draft a
"proper" plan.
Current government
draft legislation would
only limit Inco to 1,950
tons per day by 1983.
Acid rain has already
rendered 140 Ontario
lakes unable to support
aquatic life, and some
48,500 are in danger of
being affected.
ALUMINUM WIRE
FIRE HAZARD
The Opposition has
called for an all-out effort
to inform the public of the
dangers of faulty home
push -in electrical outlets
with aluminum wiring,
because there is some
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