Ontario Community Newspapers

Scugog Citizen (1991), 8 Feb 1994, p. 14

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ul NTERNATIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT SHOW - Fes 8-11 'EA Show is The> 1994 Canadian International Farm Equipment Show (CIFES) is back for its 8th consecutive year as Canada's premiere agri-business showcase. : With new-found optimism in the Canadian farm economy, this winter's edition will feature the most extensive and exciting collection of state-of-the-art agricultural technology in recent years. The indoor show will assemble over 700 exhibi i seen exhibitors this positive and enthusiastic," claims Leslie Nichol Farm Show Manag "I think the economy is finally turnipg around in the farming community. 1994 is going to be a great year." Each year, over 60,000 of central Canada's most qualified agricultural buyers visit the Canadian Interfhtional Farm more than 5,000 companies. Event organizers are pleased with the changing attitude. "It's been awhile since we've Inter | Farm Equip Equip Dealers' A i Show is sponsored by the (ORFEDA) and supported by the Canadian Farm and Industrial Ontario Wholesale Farm Equipment Institute (CFIEI) Equipment Association and the Ontario Retail Farm (OWFEA). Canada's agri-business best The annual show will be held on February 8, 9, 10 and 11, 1994 at the Internatiapel Centre, 6900 Airport Road, Toronto, Ontario. Trewin family in equipment business more than 30 years Equipment Show to shop for the newest and best that the agri- Trewin Farm Equipment has market has to offer. ) been owned and operated by the Nicholson adds, "If exhibitor Trewin family since 1961 when particip is any indi of _c#ie Allis-Chalmers was attendance, the 1994 Farm Show purchased from Beare in will be the best ever." Once again, the Canadian KUBOTA FINANCE OFFER! On M50 and M80 Series | 0 % 12 months 4.4 + 15.9 7.4 24 moghs 36 months 48 months 60 months FLEXIBILITY SPECIAL B&W FARM SERVICE Hwy. #12 - 4 Miles North of Greenbank (705) 357-3760 FINANCE Kubota offers a wide range of finance programs to suit your needs. WV Flexbie rates from 0% A PR V/ Flexible terms rom 12-60 months V Flexibie repayment plans WW Lite ana Disabikty msurance V Renta terms available WW Leasing 27 See your dealer for details. 40 HP - 190 HP GLEANER TRACTORS COMBINES ir-cooled engines Now available with air iminate 40% of cooled Deutz Engines the parts that or Cummins Water cause downtime. cooled engines. 4 YEAR / 4000 HOUR WARRANTY HM Flexible y AGCO : 7a || AGCO Fi mabe (acca) ALLIS (RICO EHR EIR ET] AND SEE WHAT VISIT US AT THE Show (Hall 3, #343) TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT BLACKSTOCK 986-4283 CRAVE TR ELEY Port Perry by Fred and Jean Trewin. It continues to be a family run operation under the management of Jean, Lloyd and Earle Trewin and staff. With full sales, parts and service capabilities, Trewin Farm Equipment is dedicated to servicing the increasing number of AGCO ALLIS products, allied equipment and a full line of lawn and garden and consumer products (AGCO ALLIS) Simplicity, Poulan Pro, Bear Cat, etc.) In addition, there is currently an excellent selection of used tractors, combines, heads, hay and tillage pment and lawn and garden equjpment, many now available at substantial savings on February purchases. All makes and models are serviced and winter repairs (including welding and i ) are most wel The expanding computerized parts and hardware department is managed by the very popular Jill Leach, a long time employee / who offers some great deals on fast moving commodities (lubgicants, chain, etc.) and large repair orders. Used parts are also readily available for tractors and combines. In 1985, Allis-Chalmers became Deutz Allis (when the farm machinery division was purchased by KHI)). It has since returned to American ownetship by AGCO and the familiar Allis orange paint. AGCO (Allis:Gleaner Co.) is and extremely progressive and Combine factory in Ind d Mi ri. where 'profitable organization, having to date acquired the additional lines of Hesston, White, M y AGCO ALLIS larger (136 - 190 hp.) tractors are now Ferguson and New Idea, and is now very responsive to the changing requirements of the North American farmer. Lloyd and Earle Trewin recently tofired the SLH factory near Milan, Italy, where AGCO ALLIS mid range (40-128 hp.) tractors are manufactured. They were most impressed hy the spotless working environment, stringent quality control and obvious pride of workmanship. fhey also visited the Gleaner d, ng the new 9600 powershift models. Gleaner combine division celebrated its 70th anniversary in 1993 and continues to be a leading player in the harvesting sector. AGCO ALLIS offers a wide variety of flexible options for February purchases. See their latest products at the Farm Show and .if you like to do business with a personal touch, come and visit the folks at Trewin Farm-Equipment. They will always welcome new and old customers alike. Seed company stops sale of Lythrum perennial T & T Seeds, a major Canadian majl-ofder gardening business, A® taking a tough stand against lythrud. Its 1994 catalogue, now being distributed to hundreds of thousands of gardeners, calls on gardeners to do the "responsible" thing by digging out and destroying lythrum in the perennial flower bed. Lythrum, even its sterile forms, can pollinate other varieties including the dreaded purple loosestrife, which has become the scourge of marshes and waterways. Loosestrife crowds SOYBEANS APACHE _-- oyt wildlife habital "In the interests of being a responsible company, we've banned the sale of lythrum,"T & T Seeds" catalogue states. It shows a clump of lythrum with a circle and a bar through it. The catalogue suggests gardeners replace lythrum with purple coneflower, veronica or liatris. T & T Seeds co-owner Kevin Twomey said lythrum has been the company's best-selling perennial plant through the years. However, "when Agriculture is introducing European' beetles to attack lythrum, we don't want to continue promoting it." T & T Seeds is one year away from celebrating 50 years in the gardening mail-order business. It's owned by the Twomey family. $/ $/ Metric Bushel .Tonne ComOld 357 14053 Corn New 3.16 12439 SoysOld 849 311.94 Soys New 7.86 288.79 Canola - New 327.70 Prices supplied courtesy of W.G. THOMPSON & SONS LIMITED Hwy. 7A & 35, R1 Bethany

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