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ose starting a conservation
system this year had the good
fortune of following a bumper 1987
crop.. With the excellent growing
conditions of last year came high
yields, but more important from a
• _conservation standpoint, a lot of
vegetative growth.
' The 1987 stalks and crop debits
•rnade Up the residue farmers had to
• deal with this cropping season.
InSomecases residue was so plea -
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With: the poor growg. Se on 01
1988, resulting in reduced vegetative
growth* the challenge ,will be to
maintain this,20 percent cover,
—Reducing, the:number of tillage
passes helPrmaintain residue acb
additional pais further brea
the resiclueandineorporatelitil:
—Depth of tillagethoid&be
shallow, minimizing hicoilieiratlen
of reSidUe;
tiful thateCeasionally a moldboard.-
plowedlieldatill obtained the 2o per
—MiniMize the use of Mob Which
nvert, chop ..or cut residue. These
end to break down and further
centsireiidue, level. 'However, the t
niorporate the residue.
situation is likely to change 1989: •i
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John Street at Centre ,Street
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF
VVINGHAM AND BELGRAVE
AO services fropithelitook of Cothmoti-Prayer,
SUNDAA,,SEOTEMBER 11, 1988
1140 Matins
Sunday School Registration
Teddy:Bears Picnio Party
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Minister Rev. D. Madge
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Trinityrileigrave - 9:30 ant
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Maple Leaf, 454g
Canned Hams . • • • • • • *
Orlinda, 48 oz
Pure Apple. Juice
Hills Bros., 369g Tin
Coffee . w.f.**
Heinz, 14 oz
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Trillium, 1 lb tub
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THE'SPOI!TSFEST98840MOITT months 001417.4*100 and Part.10PatOn
finallyis. over. Committee inembers:afteigting -last weeks appreciation:#1' ht at the Winghath Ametiries
buildingare Joalle,Reaviet,Watideteibold; Nahaytaing,'"'Glotta Workman, Marg and Phit Beard
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Beans, both SOys and white, seem
the ,Itest-.'heye,- for farmers .to See
reasonable returns new that cereal
grains have been'harvested. Thisis
according to Brianilall, erops
specialist at the.0 letkethee Of the
Ontario Mrtl'iltry.Of afigrfoultnie and
Food.
Rains Oti4 • have helped
development Of • kite and
seybeatl crops, MIS Hall says, With:
Whit beans looking 4thetigh't
Will provideclOse4t640imal-ylel I
6- Soyas also are' 1601ting° much
better than exp !ted since the rains
seemed to come at the right times,
"It's nice to know there is a b�an
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earlier Woriietaboutthe drought,
Ontario White bean farmers .will
likely.be. 'furtherhelped. with
stronger priceS". Since crops in .the
competing areas of Michigan .,and
the JMinnesota-Dakota.. **Wing
areas in theihnledi$toteS are..00kOis
good as those in Ontario Expected
yield 18 estimated at only seven
btishilitoltiirt00. • .
The bitigest.Oroblem for. .bean
farrners IS the anlount of w in
tields..Theleartes tally
thful to white be:010.as they can
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orking
\\ ith ‘,4)111(1
lor the beans. It may mean
Y farmers have to spray to kill
eeds_betore the harvEstAltfr.
Yse
had news for farmers is the
op, "it isn't usiml that we
a better bean crop panIcorn,"
floikever, tills year that
tobethease»
farmer 1IOW are faced with
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er ,the silage crop, he
Oredicts Isom yields vvin
y train tariners who will
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:get only 25 per eerit ofnornitd yields
to others Who Will get up to 75 per
cent Very few will get ,010110 t� a
norrnal.crop.
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, •The Other worry is -that therenity
ly high nitrate levels the stadia of
the corn because slow growth.
This can cause isoiioning, of the
cattle eating silage, as- well
potentially -deadly silo gas. ifthere
has been reasonable stock groWt
nitrates shouldn't be a problem, he •
says. •
Things are loolting up fort
who_ were worrying about
the*gVestocic,this winter. Thur
have iMproved
yiellja, and; "There's not as 'mw
panic as earlier," says Mr. Halt
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The. demand for hay has
somewhat he adds a
be plentyothay forwititer.
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With the,jz. cereal.ba
coMpletedt the' wheat yieid
good despite the weather
barley and oats yielded an
from 60 to 75 per cent of a
crop.