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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jul 1975, p. 16

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16 The Canadian StalesmiatBN. l3owanville, lil,1(ý, 1975) Forage Kentille College of .X~icltualT-chnlology TI s spring, favourable weter conditions advanced planting imne in Eastern Ontario twýýo 10 three weeks ahead of sehedule. Farmers were buisy planting corn and cereal crops when they for- mna1llywo have been fertil- izing their fora ge stand. As !a reutsomne forage crops might have imissed their yearly application of fertilizer nutients. Forage yields have been further red-uced in Eastern Ontario by dry weather. To help ensure a good second cut apply the missed fertilizer follow'vi1ng first cut. Hligh fer- tility levels are essential to obtain high forage yields. Agricultural Statistics for Ontario in 1973 shows that the average yield for hay to'be 2.39 tons of dry matter per acre in Eastern Ontario. Yields often double under proper fertility programs. Phosphorus and potassium are necessary to maintain forage stands. Potassium is partîcularill'Y important on sandy or loamny souls because these souls don tÉ have the built in potassium reserve of the Clay souls. Phiosphorus; and potassium requirements should be determnined fromi a soul test. If the fora ge contains less than orie-third legumne 50 lb. of i trogen per acre should be applied in the make-up fertilizer. To wnship Cou nc l iManvers Township Counicil passed a resoltion at the July th meeting urging residents in Ponitypool and Janetville to use restraint in wvatering lawns during dry speils.A letter to that effect wiil be sent to each residentin r those communities and if the vojlun- tary systemn of restraint is not satisfactory, a by-la1w to control use of water will be implemented, and penalties for mnis-use drawn up. Counceil alsoý passed a motion that a $50 minimum charge be levied-when Man- vers fîre crewvs are called out to deal wvith private matters riot covered under the normal pre-paid protection plan. Councilmmbr are also seeking to find out, if lîremen 's compensatio;n is nullified whvten they enter another munjricipalî;ty fogive reipf- rocal fire protectiýon. The Council called on, the provincial goverant to i(yre- lax Pit and Quarry regulations s50 that small gravel operators can be aliowed to sel I iited quantities of grave! for local needs and avoid the expense of complying with present regy- Other business inlu1ded in- creasing the fee for aýuctioni- eer's licences to $25 cýom- anencin.g January Ist, 96 Provisions wvere made for replacing the old eaves- troughs and downpipes on the Township Hall, at a cost of $300. A grant of $25 will be given to each basebaîl teamT comn- peti ng in an orgaized league in the Township Counceil wrndAndrew Markussorn not to dumpù gar- bage on an uoee road allowanice or risk afinefor the offence. 1Counicil exprýes-sed interest in a senior citizens' housing development in the Longfield area and wish to receive more information about the BE A REGULAR V' loiS an SWIFTý'S or MAPLE LE AF 24 OZ. TI N ,at onEveryday -is.oe. Tîde P owd e r PeI 80 oz. BOX Detergent 18 j, Hamburg I SPEcIfc- FRESH GROUND 3 LBG. OR OVER LB. .......US,....OLPG .PA ED SPCIL ......V..T SE-AL ....G..AE ON RE OV D B HENZ SPCIL SOFT N RETT......ROM.HE..HU....M AT BATHROOM. ..FENH.S..l..ADS.BAD.SPC.L..0..KE.O MAGRIESECA! 7 RAPEFRUT UEMAA 416OZJflFAIH, & LCIPS8, CREM TYE1CAN ORED EE SOFT N PRETTEZRODEN R ZnSL1EDT >8 O32Z BAC B0KGNEIEO - EN SEIL MACARNIORPAKO SAUCEHOR _ CKGOLDNFY ROE î ____ ____ _____ _ F RMO SPAH ETI G ASi A S G RIHMLO 2L zJA COEREFAR E 0 IN ASDVASTE SEILP9Z0G CAAALTIIYG AELB ITNEScE TISALADDRESING 1.7 SLDHTEUA8 COEDOCIES 8cTRKESECU BLUEIONNT 64FEDLB CNT RENODWRP 2ICH5OTRDL C.TTINED HCIO KG(O6D RON A TREPACKDCL.H TTERSK1NES DOMINO BLEACH PECIoI RiA FB W MREIGRIED SPECIAL! 64FLDz9B LàQUAKIPOLEKGFF,91TRANEDEXCTTMJT 4FL D A WFTS DLDM H SI COLB29SHOPSY BE SPECIAL!I 32(ZCP SALAME H B ý,,1H'LEBMA 1 2EB1AFAPOS DRF WIKFT EU LI0 bD DZ0 BN0KGS DOCMINION F OZEN S ECIA! 2 Z KG SO IA -OD LSCFIANNS 1 ZDB FOE FFO OCrAT 12F L DZ COT MAC CEESMOC& CHIC RICHMVEL L03F LWOLE EABABEOR (,)7 MANZiA NI à4L TAL9 0BDNGECNADAUUM OT GACEL. B _IN_ I M0 SALADDRESSNGVALESWEFFETEUNTIL CLOSING TIMEES AND'BAERYiPRCESOEFECTIVEJULY 1 TO 9,8977cW RSERE TE IGH T LIMIT UANTITES TONORMALFAMIL DOWNO BLEAH DOMINiONBESTORESAKLIMITED 32FL OZ BTL 98c 189 10,9 4DZ19 G J4DZ CON 89c 1BDZ CHU 1.88 6W Ii~ 1~ B youfor at miniIons DOMINION STORnES LIM!TEýD EMS Pepsi Cola CASE 0F 24 XI0 FL. OZ. TINS 079

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