Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 14, 1963, p. 9

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wanted top quality clover timolhv hav and wheat straw top pricks paid gardner feed supply ltd 1495 kipling ave n rpxdalo ont phone ch 16583 after 6 2117125 ess cgaegbbbcb tiiiumiiiit txvv3 sheridan jewellers diamonds watches custom made jkweukry guaranteed gas 38 main st k stmiftville phone 6101650 d f sheridan certified watchmaker milk get your fomily inlo the healthy habit of drinking milk with meah and ol iohime ar range delivery of milk on the farm front early stablefeeding creates major drain on homegrown grain a a wall york oniiity agricultiiral representative the feedins of our dairy hrds uill need om special thought this winter poor past ures ihls fail have made early stable feeding necessary x estimate that there was about 20 less grain in farmers bins in york county this fall than usual these two things make this winters feeding pro gram important the home grown grain sup ply ran be added to by buying grain of course i think its a mistake however to use up all the home supply before buying any its a better plan lo stretch the supply by buying a little through the season corn is a good buy for this purpose it cant h used for the whole ra tion but it ran be added in reasonable amounts corn used to get the blame for causing udder trouble and wasnt very popular with dairy men researchers now give corn a clean bill of health it may aggravate a mastitis prob lem hut if the udder is healthy to start with it can be fed safe ty corn can usually he bought at a good price in december and january so this is the time to think about it per ton its worth 20 more than good oats and 10 more thanbartey another thing to consider is protein content in the ration traditionally we have aimed for a l ration for milking cows it does not make sense to have a fixed protein content for grain when the quality of joughage varies from early cut well saved legume hay to late cut weathered grass hay our recommendations for protein in dairy rations now range all the way from 11 to 10 the right percentage for any herd depends on the condi tion of the roughage being fed generally hay went in this year in excellent condition for this reason i think most dairy men could save a little on feed bills this winter by dropping back protein in the grain to 13 or 14 protein is the nutrient that makes a ration expensive and while its a vital one for milking there is no advantage in giving a cow more than she needs rates for grain feeding should get a close look too the old thumb rule of feeding a pound of grain for each 3 or 4 pounds of milk has some holes in it its not too bad for good producers but its wasteful when its used as a guide for low producers when a cow geis on toward the end of her lactation milking 20 lbs a day for instance it will only pay to feed her grain at the rate of 1 pound for each 7 lbs of milk in most herds it pays off better to he more generous with the good milkers and more stingy with the low producers markham reeve critical of new planning firm mrs alma walker reeve of markham villase was the dis senting voice when the york county planmnz committee announced it had engaged mur ray jones fc associates as county planning consultants mrs walker aid that mark- ham had never received any fa vours when mr jones had headed metto planning phone direct markham 2942212 markham dairy ltd balk at approving water main on don mills road the laying of a water main north up the don mills road from markham townships pumping station south of no 7 highway has been stalled once more the ontario water re sources has questioned coun cils decision to lay a 6irich main rather than the 12 inch the engineer recommended fngineer miklas appearing before council said theyre willing to go ahead with the 12 inch main but a member of council broke in the only thing is they arent going to havo to pay for it in discussing the matter council commented that it might be able to get private enterprise to pay for the added size and a meeting with the board would not be necessary it will be private enterprise that will benefit said council lor hoover reeve hooper expressed the view that water for button- vilie seemed doomed there seems to be a monkey wrench in this thing all the time new manager for county home reee win timbers of stouff- ville commissioner for the county home for the aged announced to county council last week that k w elliott had been engaged as manager of the home to replace peter wilde who was suspended ear lier mr elliott was selected from 52 applicants and his salary will he s510o 6000 trees added to county forest in whitchurch tpj harold lawrie deputyreeve of markham and chairman of the york county reforestation j committee reported to county council last week that 6000 red pine had been added to the i whitchurch township portion of the county forest an additio nal 2000 while pine were plant ed in georgina township mr iawries report revealed that the county planned to cut a total of 250 cords of pine pulp wood this winter for sale to the ontario paper company the trees for cutting are marked by the staff and include the poorer and weaker trees in addition to those which must be cut to improve the growing space for the remainder the committee also announc ed that 200 acres of additional land had been purchased in georgina twp mobile feed i operator gets diploma mr gordon thorn of inion ville ont has been swarded a diploma for successfully compl ting the course on poultry jhealh and nutrition offered by jwhitmoyer laboratories inc j myerstown pa he has returned j from myerstown wiirc he at tended the whit mover poultry 1 health clinic this clinic was the final phase in an intensive course of study on poultry health control prior to attending the clinic he had i received preliminary ruction j through home study logins mr thorn js owner of thorn mobile feeds of unfonvjlle tvtkiiy kegbs 14 1963 the stouffviue tribune t wanted more cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffviue creamery we pay two 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