The Huron Expositor, 1986-01-15, Page 14A14 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 15, 1986 — ' FARM
TRIM -A -SIZE Active trading at stockyards
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15
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The market at Brussels Stockyards traded
actively to the week's decline due to the
continued lower priced dressed beef arriving
from Western Canada. Cows sold easier. Pigs
sold steady with a good demand from
Quebec, There were 972 cattle and 973 pigs
on offer.
Choice Steers -82,00 to 86,00 with a sale to
92.00.
Good Steers -79,00 to 82.00.
A. steer consigned by Dan Pearson of Ethel
weighing 1 1 40lbs, sold for 92,00 with the 60
steers averaging 1225 lbs. selling for an
overall price of 83,50.
Five steers consigned by Maple Emblem
Farms of Dungannon averaging 1178 lbs.
sold for 86.20 with their load of' 42 steers
averaging 1268 lbs. selling for an overall
price of 86.20.
Eight steers consigned by Ashley Clark of
RR6, Dundalk averaging 1192 lbs, sold f an
overall price of 84.86.
Twenty-nine steers consigned by orge
Adams of RR2, W rimier averaging 1 8 lbs.
sold for an overall price of 84,21.
Thirty-one steers consigned by Murray
Shiell of RR 3, W Ingham averaging 1204 lbs.
sold for an overall price of 84.46.
Eleven steers consigned by Douglas Wagg
of RR5, Mitchell averaging 1256 lbs, sold for
an, overall price of 84.28 with sales to 85.50.
Niue steers consigned by Bob Sterling of
RR3. Clinton averaging 1125 lbs. sold for an
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'('hilly -seven steel's consigned by Hodgins Thirteen begets consigned by Milt Dietrich
Bros, of BR 0, Parkhill averaging 1360 lbs. of RI23, Dashwood averaging 11382 lbs. sold
sold for an overall price of 83.15 with Terry for an overall price of 83.01 with a sale 10
Hodgins' three steers averaging 1413 lbs. 85.75.
selling for an overall price of 82.59. Twelve heifers cimsigned by W alter
Fourteen steers consigned by Earl Fitch of w eppler of RR 5, M ildmay averaging 1067
RR 1, W roxeter averaging 1284 lbs, sold for lbs, sold for an overall price of 83,52.
84,111 with his offering o►' 20 steers averaging Ten heifers consigned by Allan Webster of
1280 lbs. selling for an overall price of 83,87. ItR:3 Auburn averaging 1194 lbs. sold for an
Nine steers consigned by Robert M.. Ross overall price of 82.91 with sales to 85.25.
of RR 3, Embro averaging 1131 lbs, sold for Four heifers consigned by Harold Schmidt
84,40 with his offering of 14 sleets averaging of RR3, Hanover averaging 1162 lbs. sold for
1046 lbs selling for an overall price of 83.96. an overall price of 82.78 with a sale to 85,75.
Six steers consigned by Slam Farms of RR Fil'leea heifers consigned by Les Dyk of
4, Kincardine averaging 1160 lbs. sold for an W alton averaging 1028 Ibs. sold for an overall
overall price of 84.54. price of 82.69 with sales to 85,75
Choice Exotic Heifers traded on par with A heifer consigned by Frank Dolmage of
steers - 021111 to 86.110 with sales l0 90.50• Seaforth weighing 940 lbs. sold for
Choice White-faced Heifers -77.00 1081.(10. 811171.003:
A heifer consigned by Ray McPhail of RR3, Fifty Fifty-three ‚mixed heifers consigned by
Kenwood weighing 9711 lbs. sold for 90.50 George Noble of Bit 1, Harriston averaging
with his lot of 14 heifers averaging 1076 lbs, 10:32 lbs. sold foram overall price of 81.'27 with
selling for an overall price of 86.00. a sale to 87.00.
Five heifers consigned by Clarence Mc- Choice Cows -49.00 to 52.(1(1 with sales to
Cutcheon of RR. 4, Brussels averaging 1138, ,5S 00
lbs. sold for 85.60 with his offering of 8 Good Cows -45,00 to 49.00.
heifers eraging 1175 lbs, selling for an Canners and Cutlers 41.110 to 4.5.110,
overall rice of 84,51.. Heavy bulls traded to a high of 65.00.
Twenty- ight heifers consigned by Earl bop consigned by Clarence McCt0cheon
Fitch of RR f,, W roxeter averaging 1 103 lbs. olrrssels weighing 24713 lbs. sold I'ur65,011.
sold for an overall price of 84,17 with sales tq 30 to 411 Ib. pigs traded In a high of 1.18 per
07•.00. Ib.
Three heifers consigned by Lyle Rawn of 40 l0 521 Ib. pigs to a high of 1,14,
RR3. Mount Forest averaging 1080 lbs. sold 50 f0 6(1 lb. pigs to a high 0f 1.05.
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for an overall price of 83.411 with a sale to 60 to 711 Ib. pigs to a high of .96 per Ib.
Seeds Acts receive assent
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Bill C-64, an Act to amend the Seeds Act
has received royal assent.
The changes are intended to improve the
licensing system and better regulate the.
advertising of seeds.
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'The amendments are.designed to streng-
then the Act and offer more protection to
farmers who buy seeds," said Agriculture
Minister John Wise.
Except for one minor amendment made in
1977, the Seeds Act had net been changed
since 1959. In view of the many changes in the
seed industry since then, amendments to the
Act were considered essential.
"By strengthening the licensing system,
we will he guarding against any possible
introduction of inferior varieties," the
Minister explained,
"As well. the control of advertising will
ensure that seed dffered for sale is properly
represented in the marketplace and that the
pedigreed seed system . is in no way
subverted."
Under the provisions of Bill C-64, penalties
for dealers who sell seed in violations of the
Act will be increased.
According to the new law, there will be a
maximum fine of up to $25,000 for summary
convictions and a maximum of five years
imprisonment for conviction by indictment.
"These penalties should serve as a more
effective dterrent for potential violators,"
Mr Wise said.
..I am confident the amendments will give
'significantly improved protection to the
Canadian seed consumer and the industry as
a whole." the minister concluded.
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