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Port Perry Star, 18 Apr 1995, p. 40

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FARM & COUNTRY LIFE 4 - TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1995 THE PORT PERRY STAR L Built with an eye to the future VanLea Farm builds new open stall barn By David Stell Farm & Country Life One thing you can count on in the business of farming is that you can't stand still. New innovations in farming change how farmers get the job done every day. The VanLea farm in Blackstock is no exception. They are operating their dairy farm in a new open stall barn that makes it that much easier. d Richard Van Camp and his son Lawrence keep more than 200 dairy cattle on their farm. They decided to have the barn built last year, and it was completed last December. In choosing the open stall concept they researched different dairy farms in the Northern US and parts of Canada and decided on one that would make their operation more efficient. What they have now is a barn that takes care of all the problems the old barn couldn't. It was poorly ventilated, dark and damp. The new free stall structure gives the cows more room and better ventilation, with natural sunlight and drier floors. Slated floors allow for manure to fall into two storage tanks built into a concrete bunker below the barn. They hold waste that can later be chemically treated and used for liquid manure: An efficient form of recycling. Mr. Van Camp wasn't about to discuss the exact cost of the barn, but he did hint: "About two combines and a tractor." Mr. Van Camp explained that the barn has been very practical, and has lived up to everything he's hoped for from it. "This was quite a project and we're getting the bugs worked out," he said. Those are small bugs though. The only worries they have now are working out the easiest way to walk the cows over to the milking machines and finding the perfect feed mix. The two men are also looking ahead. Lawrence says that the barn is perfect right now, but they made -it big for a reason. : "We built it large for future expansion," he said. 4-H winter clubs get ready to hold Achievement Days DAVID STELL / PORT PERRY STAR Richard and Lawrence Van Camp take care of their dairy cattle in a new free stall barn on their farm near Blackstock. The cattle are cleaner and more comfortable in the barn. (L)IH 1480 4WD, ch r USED TRACTORS 2699 hrs. ................. ope ....541,000 (L)IH674 w/cab B) CIH 1020 - 20' fle | (L)H7862WD (Bc X (B)IH 674 (L) CIH 1494 2WD cab/air...$18 (L) Case lH 7110130 hp, (L)IH475191t. disc. 550 hrs. 20.8x42 (L)IH 786 4WD, canopy, (B) MF 2675 cab, 2WD, 3103 hrs., 20.8x38, 103 hp..$16,000 (L) Leyland 272 4WD cab ....$9,500 (L)IH724 w/cab (L)IH 1086 cab, 2WD (L) Case 4490 4WD, 3pt., PTO, 20.8x38 duals, (L) Case 4890 4WD, 3 pt. PTO, 20.8x38 duals, F&R...$38,000 (B) I.N. 1086 w/duals (B) C.I.H. 5230 Maximum (L) LH. 1466 (L) C.1.H. 885 4WD, Idr., (L) C.1.H. 685 4WD, Ldr., 1040 hrs USED COMBINES & HEADS (L)IH 715 combine, 13 ft. head (B) Gleaner L2 1981 4WD chopper w/16 ft. grain head & 4RW com head (L) 3 of 844 com heads, starting at (L) 1511. 1H 820 flex head (L) MF 300 combine w/10' (L) IH 1440 reconditioned, field ready HUB INTERNATIONAL (B) - BROOKLIN 905-655-8401 Winchester & Thickson Rd. After Hours: Bud Ennis 905-985-3418 (L) IH 843 com head (L) IH 1440 combine USED HAY EQUIPMENT (L)9'PZ disc MC (L)NI1290 MC (L) hyd. drive Allied stooker..$2 (L) Case 550 9' mower conditioner (L) Hession 1010 mower conditioner (L)NH 469 9' haybine (L)NI 484 5'x4' rd. baler (L) CIH 8450 baler (L) Deutz-Fahr baler (B) Dion forage box (L) MF 775 swather USED LOADER TRACTORS (B) CIH 585 2WD WAT. ......$18,000 (L) MF 30B Idr (Industrial)...$15,500 (L)IH674 w/ldr (L)IH574 dr (L) Case 1494 4WD, cab. (L) Case IH 885 w/dr. 4WD, (B) Case IH 685 2WD and loader USED TILLAGE (L)IH16-1/2', 4500 VS Cull... $4,500 (L) WHITE 253 - 14' tandem disc (L) - LINDSAY 705-324-6136 1-800-267-8665 Hwy 7, 1/4 mile east Hwy. 35 After Hours: Hugh Snoddon 705-324-8404 © 1994 CASE CORPORATION Case IH is a registered trademark of Case Corporation. tandem axle, 19" discs, (B) Cockshutt 252 disc. 56 blades, 17'5" w/mulcher...$4,500 (L) IH 645 vibra chisel, 23" .... $3,500 (L)IH 350disc., 40 blade 12'8" (B) Cockshutt 44 blade, 139" (L) White 263 cult. 20' (L)ACcult 24' (L)JD610- 15' chisel plow w/peg harrow (L) JD 712 soil saver USED PLANTERS & DRILLS (B)IH#10-16X7, combo, grass seed, single disc (L) IH 400 Cycle air planter, 4RW, dry fert., monitor (L) Case IH5100-21x7 plain, GS, DD, liq. fert., Unverferth cultiplanter (L) C.ILH. 5100 drill 21x7 D.D.FODPW./GS......... $5,600 (L) C.I.H. 5100 drill 21x7 D.D.F.ODPW/GS............. $5,600 (L) C.I.N. 5100 drill 21x7 D.D.F.O./D.PW./G.S fen USED BALER (L) M.F. 124 wAhrower..........$3,400 USED SPREADERS (L) I.H. 580 tandem (L) C.L.N. 595 tandem UBEB.......ccoooeo $7,500 (L) N.I. 364 Tandem $5,600 Crafts, cooking, raising livestock, gardening and enjoying the outdoors are just some of the topics in which 4-H members will be involved in 1995. Over the next month, the win- ter clubs will be holding their Achievement Days. Wearable Art and Wood- working, two of the new projects in 1994, are pro- ducing some unique and creative items. Do try to attend the Achievement Programin your area. TRACTOR 40-215 HP 2 as 227 RGA : ed a ZW} rey Jo ares ----------\ | A Air Cooled & Water Cooled Engines 4 Year Warranty on Tractors Flexible Financing Available Call Bill Worden or Lloyd Trewin Look for our selection of TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT BLACKSTOCK 986-4283 A AGCO ALLIS Summer clubs are just getting started. Cows, horses, poultry, swine, sheep, and rabbits are some of the livestock or- ientated clubs available to 4-H members. A goat club is also being planned for the Durham West 4-H As- sociation area. The Dur- ham East 4-H Field Crops club is developing their own project around Con- servation and Good Envi- ronmental Management Practices on the Farm. Is farming with your pencil of interest? A -manage- ment club is also being of- fered in Durham East. Durham West 4-H Associ- ation hopes to offer clubs in horticulture, indoors and outdoors in the com- ing months. Still haven't seen a pro- ject that interests you. The above is only a high- light of what is available. The full list is available from your local 4-H Associ- ation or the Ontario Min- istry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs office. To form a 4-H club, you need at least one adult leader and six members between the ages of 10-21 (before Jan. 1, 1995) and a willingness to select a pro- ject, and carry it out to the best of their ability while having fun and fellowship in a club setting.

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