if K- v- i- In NEWMARKET licensed for sale in Canada alfalfa is new early variety that is now on lb Ontario of recommended varieties is a hybrid that de rives its vigor and good after math recovery rale from and Alfa While it has inherited Us high level of wilt resistance from a literma turing strain called A Dr E Ontario Yet in yield poten tial Saranas is one the best In the first harvest year its yield will likely be similar to In the second year it slightly ceeding years by a considerable margin be says Saranac should prove to be a very valuable to Ontarios list of recommend- -T-5-C- -r- By WALL SeT for York Agricultural College crops varieties With its builtin cialist makes significam protection against wilt with comments on the new variety alfalfa is of about the same maturity as Glacier is slightly later than and considerably earlier than Vernal he says in after math recovery it Is superior to Vernal and in wiltresist ance equal in hardness and persistence It is superior to a level of hardiness exceeded only by that of Vernal and plus its excel lent yield capacity Saranac appears to have the potentiali ties to fill the gap between the early high yielding Flemish types and the later lower yielding but more persistent standard types Attention Farmers Enroll now for your CROP PROTECTION AVAILABLE THROUGH THE CROP INSURANCE COMMISSION OF ONTARIO Contact official representative in this area Smith Dorman Williams LIMITED Queenwille Mount Albert Ont Newmarket DEADLINE DATE FOR ENROLLMENT MAY 1 1967 8952591 Union met Tuesday April in the Guthrie Hall to endorse a resolution to increase the membership fen from to a year effective May 1907 This decision was made the voting from Sim- time of yean have a tot to do with Md g getting good stands or plant populations The move foDowa similar One basic theory is that seed should be planted taken across Ontario in deep to assure a good moisture supply Moisture is the different districts This important but it isnt the only thing a seedling needs possible for the to get going OFU out a more pro- Heat and air are needed too A seed that is down program three or four inches is a Scolder in early spring than if it were closer to the surface With a lot WaltttMUer speaker of moisture in the ground warm air doesnt get the evening enlightened the down to it The result is that getting a shoot up members on these different through the surface to sunlight is a long slow process During this time the seedling is at the mercy of several diseases and insects By the time the plant gets through the surface its just about ready to throw in the towel anyway and its easily killed by any natural hazard Shallow seeding has a lot more going for it Quick germination in warmer soil and faster growth to the top gets a stronger plant The roots start going down earlier and they will get moisture Each year I see a fair number of poor stands caused by seeding too deep Problems from shallow seeding are very rare Depth is particularly important for corn Its planted early while the soil is cold and a very high percentage of the seeds have to grow for plant population to be right In most soils an inch or Would two is deep enough Halt Services KING CITY King and Po lice Village trustees threat ened to withdraw their fire department services and vol unteer firemen if Oak Ridges home owners insist on an equalized road rate across the township may be bettor in plan prepared with the as- of Town of plan your Council has direct ed the Promotion and De velopment to pre pare and publish a series of articles It the hope of Council that through keeping you informed the significance of our actions and those of the various advisory and ad ministrative boards and com mittees may be better under stood and that your interest the affairs of your munic ipality will be encouraged The first of these articles was printed by the local consultants and the Prov ince of Ontario and is a car fully devised statement in terms of the policy of the municipality It is based on a study of land form land use population public facili ties and on the economic and social features of the com munity formally adopt ed and approved by Council and the Minister of Municipal Affairs on Feb this plan became the Official Plan of the Town of Newmarket Since change Is Inevitable papers on Feb and dealt with the progression of time very briefly with commercial the Plan and Implementing policies of the He said The represents a ma jority of the fanners today I would challenge anyone to prove otherwise Plans are being made for a March On Ottawa to attack the Federal Government for the lack of effective farm poli cies The Ontario Federation of Agriculture and the Que bec are invited to Join in this march Forage seeds should just be covered and thats all The seeds are so small with very little nutrient supply that the shoot has to get out to the sun very quickly There is still time for boys and girls to join a Club We will accept applications up to the first of May Anyone wanting to join should let me know Its a good time now to get entries in for the York County Rural Centennial Project Painting your mailbox with name and location and a snap shot of it sent to Fred Wicks at J land and undeveloped land The following briefly explains the aims and duties of the Newmarket Planning Board The Newmarket Planning Board Is appointed by Coun cil and is made up of seven members Four are appoint ed from the community for a term of three years Two are members of Council appoint ed for one year The Mayor as the Towns Chief Admin istrator is automatically an ex officio member OFFICIAL PLAN The members are not pro fessional planners They are a group of interested and dedi cated amateurs whose objec tive is to prepare a plan of orderly and desirable develop ment for the community bylaws will be subject to re view and amendment How ever any such amendment must consider the interests of the ratepayers in general as as the individual The justification of any plan or regulation lies in its Increase Price For Fluid Milk NEWMARKET A price increase for fluid milk has been announced by the On tario Milk Marketing Board and Ihe Ontario Milk Distribu tors Association This price Increase amounts to cents per cwt paid by dairies to their dairy farmers This ac tion follows a recommenda tion of the Advisory I tee for Milk which includes Marketing representatives of distributors and the Ontario Milk Market- ft me at Plan Study On T TORONTO The of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture has been instruct ed to call a conference for is the way to enter An trip for two that if the municipality r to Expo tops the prizes Plan Farmers March ated the fire fighting services it would cost annually and paid firemen At present time the service Is operated with 000 of equipment land and buildings in the three poUce villages and by volunteer firemen i On Parliament Hill i SPRAYS SPRAYERS The Calsa tine of sprayers and farm chemicals has been proven Best In the Field Catsa pioneered the mechanical agitation for complete and continuous mixing of alt spraying materials Wide range of piston pumps and adjustable booms and tank capacities from to 500 gallons allows you to choose the sprayer thats right for the Job Your deafer also has a complete the of Catsa and Insecticides for control of weeds Insects and fungus now of your Coso Ationd L Ontario PFIZER COMPANY LTD Montreal TORONTO The formers march on Parliament Hill in Ottawa is planned for some time between midMay and mid- June the first meeting Mon day of the Ottawa March Committee the date was moved to give the form or ganizations a chance to de tail their case against the federal dairy policy Participating in the meeting In Toronto were execu tives of the Ontario Federa tion of Agriculture and the On tario Farmers Union Also invited to the meeting was the executive of the Union vateurs a representative of Quebec farmers repre sentatives were not present Monday because of a meeting in Quebec hut members of the March Committee said the next meeting of the com mittee he at a time when all three organiza tions could be represented The next meeting has been scheduled for April group will bring to the meet ing a skeleton brief outlining the changes it wonts to sec in government policy The changes arc expected to involve more than just the dairy policy Spokesmen for the meeting said the dairy question is just one example of the overall lack of a com prehensive farm policy They said farm problems will not be solved until the government takes steps to deal with what was called the farmers chronically in adequate net income posi tion In the planning of the march itself much of the work will be done by local groups of the participating or ganizations this Is going to ho a farmers march organized by the farmers spokesmen said Though the Union the Fed eration and the arc the main promoters of the march they emphasized they arc In- The tied Cross needs over vitlng all other farm 2500 units of blood every day to join In to meet the needs of This march is on behalf of patients In Canadian farmers they said pltals June or July to study the Councillor Flinders stated whole question of corn ma kellng On a motion by Malcolm Davidson of the Federations members have called for the conference to study the need for a market ing organization Spokesmen for corn growers at the meeting in Toronto said there is a need for a voice for the provinces corn producers The meeting left up to the executive the format and arrangements for the con ference The next meeting of the executive is scheduled for May Five years of continuous cropping at produced an average dry matter yield of pounds per year compared with an aver age yield of ing Board Effective May the mini mum price paid by dairies for fluid milk will be per cwt in Southern Ontario and in Northern Ontario This milk which is for bot tling purposes receives no subsidy unlike industrial milk used in the manufacture of other dairy products Farm costs have continued rise for nearly every item used in the production of milk A similar increased cost situation applies to milk dis tributors generally Research proves that piglets should consume at least lbs of dry feed before thay are old if the litter is to grow- at the maximum rate COOPs new formula makes them want to start eating early I And with this extra payability Is the balanced nutrition of a feed which Is carefully formulated for healthy vigorous development during this very delicate feeding period Thats important because after the first week or two even the best sows cant supply enough milk to meet the needs of the litter In medicated form only Onry a healthy baby pig cm take full advantage of this nutrient values piglets against disease with medication to keep them growing fast Try COOP and youll find that the benefits of medication far outweigh the slight added cost United Cooperatives of Ontario NEWMARKET BRANCH ONTARIO STREET Centennial Film Series Continues NEWMARKET Another In the series of Centennial Films shown at the Newmar ket Public Library will be presented Monday May at 745 pm Continuing the story of the Fathers of Confederation this showing will depict John A MacDonald Alexander and George i In North Dakota seven out of tractor accident victims die at sight of the acci dent The statistics would be similar in Ontario states Hal Wright Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food Safe ty Specialist On May the of York and Peel counties will meet In the Christian Church The meeting opens at am See Cockshutts New POWER Line DOWNINGS Sales Service Ontario TorontoDominion now pays EATONS Special Values In FARM EQUIPMENT SAVE ON TWINFLOW SeederFertilizerSpreader with Trailer Holds bushels Has seal Distributes to lb per acre Reg SPECIAL EACH SAVE ON BLADE DISC HARROW di8h18 blade Fits standard hitch cutout 10 plain blades Reg SPECIAL EACH SiVVK ON DISC As above with plain blades Reg SPECIAL EACH J SAVE 9000 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