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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Dec 1967, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA wiattooee Tey -- in 1967 weed ' FARM FORUM Ontario County Annual Seed Fair And Hay Show Will Be Held In '68 By FORD LINDSAY Oshawa Times Staff The Ontario County Soil and yields increased an average of Crop Improvement Association, at its annual meeting in the Ux bridge Legion Hall, decided to hold the annual.seed fair and n in 1968. Plan hay show ag o of rT ning of the place, date and a. found when the Helter gram will be handled by the 68 varieties were Approximately 70 executive farmers attended The report on the 1967 proj- Lynn discussed by representa ects was Fair, agricultural tive, and Harvey for this area; the different tests and demon strations during the year. A very interesting was carried out year. One hundred and forty- three different farmers took an active part in one or more crop improvement projects this year. Tests and demonstrations were become common place. carried out on a total of 135 Wright, re- gional soil and crops specialist experimental machine is being & and the various co-operators who took part in program Machine which would cut the during the ' | Conventional seed drills, used by farmers for decades, place the seed seven inches apart. 18 per cent for the new var- ieties when the rows were placed three to four inches apart, about half the usual dis- tance. Smaller increases were - known planted in nar- row row-spacing Considerable interest is being shown in the development of a seed drill which would not re- quire tillage prior to seeding. An tested and several manufactur ers have indicated that they recognized the need for such a ost of production as one in- stead of three operations would be required. With the higher fer pos levels and minimum till ge, continuous wheat may soon acres A "NEW LOOK" wil! be pre sented by the all eae Dr. W. R. Childers, head of Diciiion Gk Remotille Ag the forage section, Canada De- partment of Agriculture Re- search Station, Ottawa, gave an. 4, interesting talk, with colored slides, on the breeding program for grasses that is being car- ried on at the Canada Depart- ment of Agriculture Research Station, Ottawa. some seed of the newer im proved varieties to the mem bers for demonstration work EARL WINDATT, RR 3, Bea verton and William Batty Brooklin, were named del to the annual soil and crop im provement convention in To ronto in January. Officers for 1968 are: Albert Hockley, Claremont, honorary president; Earl Windatt, verton, president; Wil ty, Brooklin, first vi copreniten Murray Dunkeld, Claremont, second vice - president; Lynn Fair, Uxbridge, secretary- treasurer; Clarence Armstrong, Uxbridge and Ted Croxall, Ux- bridge, auditors. The township directors are Vernon Powell, East Whitby; Heber Down, Whitby Town; Murray Dunkeld, Pickering; Rae Ewen, Uxbridge; Maustyn McKnight, Scott; Clifford Red- man, Scugog; Lloyd Smith, Reach; Keith Rynard, Brock; Clarence Hewitt, Thorah; John Speedie, Mara; Lawrence Coop- er, Rama. oa" THE NORTH ONTARIO Plow- men's Association will hold its plowing match Oct. 10, 1968, in Uxbridge Township; The junior; match will be held Sept. 28. | It was reported at the asso- ciation's annual meeting that an excellent match was held Oct. 5 on the farm of Kaj Have, with 34 lands plowed. The program, was directed by Graham Mc- Gillivray, president and John Gorrell, secretary-treasurer. Officers for 1968 are: Morley Haynes, Goodwood, president; | Graham: McGillivray, Orillia, past president; Hector McKin- non, Orillia, first vice-president; Slex Gray, Beaverton, second vice-president; John Gorrell, Sunderland, _secretary-treasur- er; Harold Jenkins, Sunderland, auditor. The new president and secre- tary-treasurer were appointed delegates to the annual meet- ing of the Ontario Plowmen's Association in Toronto in Feb- ruary. Crescent Joey Girl, a Jersey cow in the herd of W. F. Batty and Son, Brooklin, has been awarded a Ton of Gold certifi cate, In 1,441 days she produced 2,000 pounds of fat. To qualify for the award a cow must pro duce at least 2,000 pounds of fat in four consecutive years. SHORT-STRAWED, leaved grain, varieties being developed by plant breeders will mean drastic changes in farm machinery design, upright the seed drill, an official of the crop science tment at the Agricultural College Ontario ays. This is the result of con- 2 yield increases in ney GARY NESBITT Representative SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada Oshawa Shopping Centre Phone 725-4563 | i He offered tural School in the 1968! It will take third semes wind of activity Boon H lect laboratories will summer The option of study McClary-Easy 14 CU. FT. 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