New crop appears in Alliston area By IRIS iADl ExaminerCorrespondent You may see strange new crop growing in farm fields throughout Simcoe County this year About 25 farmers in the other variety tested said Kingsbury Earlier strains of soybeans matured quickly enough for our short season but produced small crops said the price at soybeans at over $9 per bushel is very com parable to corn Potato oriented farmers nor mally rotate their regular crops with small money crops such as pared to the soybeans grown in the LS With the new varieties we should be self sufficient within two to three years so that intario coin panies wont have to buy the examiner qunooday July 1979 Lewis keeps one promise Keeping to one of his election promises MP Doug Lewis PCSimcoe North recently held meetings with people who work in different areas The meetings at Mount St Louis Ski Resort were suc cess and were well received tion were made by the par ticipants said Lewis These will be pursued in the months that follow chns said although many of the areas covered were familiar to him he still learned great deal area are growing soybeans This is only the first variety barley or rye Leach advised anymore soybeans from the by the constitutcnts said gltttats szldgdmttgglmflulgï¬ many for the ï¬rsuime of this new strain he added that most farmers just broak 178 he said Lew sigfi in artikfn boarcds and Last year only about three Hopefully better ones will even with these two crops and The meetings involved as aim mar or four farmers grew soybeans on large scale said Chuck Kingsbury crop specialist for the ministry of agriculture and food Alliston This years introduction of the Maple Arrow soybean ac counts for the sudden populari ty in the crop The new strain Which should mature by the middle of September is well adapted to our short growing season It has been found to produce higher yield than any comealong The Maple Arrow soybean tends to grow close to the ground making some pods in accessible to cutter bars To reduce this problem most farmers are planting it in nara row rows so that crowding will encourage the plants to grow upwards Dave Leach planted soybeans on 115 acres of his Alliston potato farm last year He now has 85 acres of the crop and have been substitute Its hard to tell on one year trial but so far it looks as though soybeans will be much better deal for us than any of the small grains Leach said Ontario has previously imr ported soybeans from the US to make products such as cook ing oil margarine soybean milk paints and some plastics Leach said Ontarios new crop is of good quality com looking for Beavers win races The Beavers were the champions of the fun and frolic races at the Lions Pool For their efforts the Beavers were presented with McDonald gift cer tificates and first place ri bbons Examiner Photo Farm incentive program to help preserve land new farm productivity in centive program will go long way to help preserve Ontarios agricultural land and food pro ducing capacity MP Gordon Smith ICASimcoe East said The fiveyear program which began in April provides grants of tip to $1500 to qualify ing farmers for soil manage ment programs such as erosion control grassed waterways and terraces Grants for manure storage systems will be as high as $3000 and the same amount is available for construction of alternative livestock watering systems to protect the quality of nearby water courses obituary Stewart Kierman Stewart Melvin Kierman died June in his home at Alliston He was 45yearsold Funeral services were held June it and presided over by Reverend Donald Rice Cookstown Born at Thornton in 1933 he was the second son of Gordon and Esther Mr Kierman is survived by brother Winston son Paul and daughter Brenda Mr Kierman received his religious training at Baxter Presbyterian Church and Sun day School and attended Bax tcrs public school He received secondary schooling at BMHS Mr Kierman was employed by ntario Potato Distributing and member of the Pro gressive onservat ve Party William and Jack Henderson John Murphy Lewis Hubbert Beverly Walsh and Stephen Kierman served as pallbearers To qualify for grants farmers must reside principalr ly in Ontario own or lease the land on which the improvement will be made and gross at least $8000 from the farm Partner ships and corporations are also eligible with maximum grants the same as for individuals Money is also available lor buildings to house fur bearing animals dairy hog beef sheep and poultry barns fruit and vegetable storage facilities greenhouses maple syrup buildings milk houses mushroom houses silos tile drainage and tobacco kilns INFORMAL TALI AND INFORMATION SESSION Citizens of Residential District in the City of Barrie are invited to participate in an hfonnol Tol lid Information Souion regarding the future plans of their residential neighborhood The purpose of the meeting is to discuss with you information collected by the Barrie Planning Board regarding future development trends This type of informational meeting will only be effective if concerned citizens are willing to participate and present their views and problems If you have any questions regarding the development or the redevelopment planned for Residential District please attend our Informal Talk and Informational Session on Thursday July l979 between the hours of 700 and 900 at the Church of Christ Library located beside Grove Park Home at Grove Street East and Cook Street QUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS NEED CAR Rent from your Mercury Dealer Holiday quiet says OPP WASAGA BEACH IIOYIIL cial police here said the anada Day weekend was surprisingly quiet in this resort town Inclement weather thinned crowds on the beach and with the exception of liquor seizures and fatal accident there was little trouble for poiice It was the quietest weekend Ive ever spent up there one 011 constable said today The crowds were no where near the size of the May IVicA toria Day weekend crowds T0 SILITJI Receives watch for 25 ears George Rumney receives watch from Walter Hitch president of Kolmar of Canada in Barrie for 25 years service with the company Rumney work ed as supervisor in the nail lacquer department and is the youngest per 3357 son to receive the award Examiner Photo by Peter Hsu Victoria Wood is back in Barrie with all new all brick 1979 singlet Classics With price value amily and quality g9 ggod youll think youre avoid dreaming So act now and the stampede Choose from 04 bedrooms or 23 ft family rooms 21 ft gourmet kitchens main floor mud rooms LL representatives from tourism farming small and large retail and commercial industries representatives from the Federal Business Development Bank and municipal officials We had excellent participa tion in the discussions and several solid ltttllllllltndillIIl of local and national applltti the methods which major oil companies use in dealing With marina operators he said He said abuse of the 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