Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 9, 1969, p. 16

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1ft- th aden free pnu wdndy april 9 1069 trying ti for formers to sell or not to sell an editorial viewpoint 0 by henry j stanley agricultural repieaentaliw llalron county to tell of not lo tell aye that ii the queilion ttu il the queaiion botherinf mod halrorl county farmer during the pas few tnonthi real ettale people keep driving into he farrrt in increaiing numbert ofteruuj increauiu pi ice for the property what are torn of the thought tunning thlough the fanner mind in favor of telling th amount offeredwill allow me to move to town and uv comfortably ad my life if i invert it at 7m pel cent it wul allow m to move to another county lo tlie north or veu hert i ca buy larger farm fcilh rrto mechlnijaliort atkf hiw money lefl for mvtitment i can mow out of fuming befme a capital gain ta u irriplememej or before my aiea it permanently toned airuliui or declare j a green bell i can mo o a county whent ttae are reahalk ahj hei i know that farming vill have a future for my ton etc agatrui tetlauj f an goirtg lo fibj difficulty in gelling land and buddingt arrmlar to the feunt i can only kt lln third doun luyment and thu doei not give me anoueji iiuwy to buy a new fanv and renovate buiuingl my farm may continue to tncwitt nt value and i fcould low it if i leil now i can may m llalton and tenl land here at uw coit in futuie the llalton county muiucipihtiet may tealae the importance of veeping agriculture in tint county for stilt tnowalono eountry roidt time to get growing lawn and garden hints by ii j stanley the- bulbi of forced tulip hyaciutlii and daffiulil mini he aluiued lo nulure ulien they the nevt 40 to 0 year and may ii peatel conuderatkmi tv the nl fimdied mouniiiiy mae fanner by long land aiaeiimenl etc utie they have luiruient light all these argument are wth cxwudeimp lacli fanner mutt and ualei lo leep llie lejm deode for rumaelf however thu type of land vpeculation occurrej preen tim enable the bulb lo u the iwi uh unfavorable retulti in lorn in hilton it lnomn thtoujjwiut thu province for il ibinjoned and tun don farm in the touiheen portion we nu be mtneviinj the return ol th cycle match that you the farmer lie not caught m the middle if you plan to tfu ue a food uyer be une the term are vtlut you want and be careful that the ule of your film hat tetulted in more than you the freennf of value on yout firm if you plan lo ta do not put a value on your farm oi it ma be told leep fasting to el fair tavet andon keep thinking di and nilit at to wfcether you have made the nht choice a ttliii a trywf time in llalton a time vihen the fuluie of iipkulture i ttake ttoie enough food foi next year gtouth wlicn ihe leatet tiein lo turn yellow reduce ttatermjj and lei the bulht diy out stoie lliete for fall planting or put them in the garden tin lpimg rake hunt in the ipiin a toon a the ground is dry but before growth begin spring mtt ptt farm page one voice for farmer an end fa confusion by hj stanley lira llalton county farmer ire in a tiale of confusion at the peeseii use they mint decide whether to tell and move to a new ma c tuy and hope that farm uxe will be brought tuck lo a irjranabie irtxj and the future of farming in ihe county assured for a ceeiiiserable number of ear th is th tone for farmer lo unite with one voice il i time lo supcurt your llalton federation of agriculture they are working lo try to preserve agriculture in thi couniy a general farm organiution for all of ontario it being proposed tom fetter a swuve producer and com grower from burlington will be calling mee lings throughout hilton in may to discuss this new organization local unit of approximately 1000 farmers are planned left hope that all ontario will accept this idea tins will mean one voice for all not a split voice as in the past jim jenkins returns to family farm work f ainft ukhiij lie i inli i ciumgli to icunvve only do a j cjc anil twipt lot lh pmtn ted buuni it tuiutwi llian u ittavy iuci take ihii uy to tate all ic ifoatj nuii uui ol i lie bwn it uill nil and dioppcat moil laum icquuc ulumt four applications ol ivittlicr each ycji 1 lie tint applkation dioutd he given in caily lpimn hctoic active gum ih hegmv tuif tcitiliftiukh a iimiu 777 jie uiitahlc kenulai tann feinliicii miiti a 10umo air o exnemivc but mutt be applied u lib cate to avoid butinni kale of applicalum would be about 10 lbs per i mx q ft tare mint be taken to male a unifonn dulnbulum uttli no unteililted ltiips tbi punu theie is excessive mouse damage throughout llalton county the mice have eaten off the grass at the nul if a targe aiea is badly damaged it umuld be rcsceded early in the spring if damage is scattered topuil can be spread over the damaged areas and adequate fertilizer used to permit the old grass to fill in the bare spots jim jenkint extension auuunt with the llalton and peel county offices of the ontario department of agriculture and food for the past year hat retired from the tervice and hat returned at a partner in the familys dairy fjnrn in elgin county his new addreu it k tt 3 belmont and the farm usuth of belmont ti uiuated between st thomai and london i have enjoyed my pait year working in llalton and peel counties with 441 members and leaden junior farmers and the participants of the winter nutrition course i know i will liave many fond memories of the people and organizations in these counties with whom i have been involved and i have developed a reat sense of club studies cere of ewes by bill stoket vthe march meeting of the hilton 441 sheep club was held on thursday march 27 in hie board room of the agricultural office milton jim jenkim conducted the election of officer for the year which are 11 follows president david cation secretary susan curiie press reporter bui stokes the lesson was given by club leader joe willmott on the care of the ewes al lambing time it proved lo be very interesting and informative the assignment was given for the next meeting which will be on feeding and management of the flock respect for the farmers here who despite adverse conditions inflicted by metro growing pains optimistically strive for a belter life in this business of farming my only hope is for their success he said to date no successor has been named are you up to dale with omsip wtwa yu imw at child meet 21 wt4vteatwaj4 nr wkw ytt tu nan nmtriawl 1 iritji vmut omstt imtuduil haul to a gmtniniitttatily within 30 tbayai hirb waailtl latatuaatc klttxtiati bamd 218 yoasti ibwl vtemtta 7 if iwe oxa to help w ummd to know 5icc4 stationery 56 mill st 809 deluxe acton 853 2030 if you want to buy a british 434 diescl tractor r dhux uokvtwfkjht abdimo machine lists coiumns totals 9 columns new motorized repeat key ifor fast repeat entries valuable aid in multiplication hrorler steed snaimjn cover niu- out manoie quick chanoe ribbon car tridge colour white for low price off 10995 ledger sheets post binders filing cabinets acc0 fastners ball pens rubber stamps made to order stamp pads and ink file folders index index cards ledger cards rubberbands cash bojxs organization the royal commission released a statement showing the price of a 434d tractor in canada as 791 higher than in the uk after deducting ocean freight this difference amounts to 650 you dont need to order through a farm organization to make thissaving discount first see your ih dealer hell be glad to deal with you on exactly the same terms and conditions as your farm organization 1 make a cash deposit with your order 2 pay the full balance in cash on delivery 3 no used equipment accepted in trade 4 the tractor may be slightly used or demonstrated 5 waive any rights to warranty or afterdelivery service see any participating ih dealcrthere is this advantage hell be available for years to come to supply first rate parts and service this offer expires may 31 l 1 1 1nternational harvester a juloh l dc 1ti1s1co by recent statement that tractor prices in general are higher in canada than in the country of manufacture this is pot irue of international tractors a recent royal commission report indicates canadian retail price for the 706 tractor as si05 less than us price canadian retail price for the 806 tractor as 126 less than us price international tractors manufactured in the us have comparable retail prices on both sides of the border the 624 tractor manufactured in west germany has a lower retail price in canada than in germany we feel we should set the record straight the relationship between our cus tomers our dealers and ourselves is very important to us for the best in service and value see your ih dealer a man in your community on whom you can depend ih international harvester international harvester c0mpanv of canada limited

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