msiaeet eke men into—coming—here- -when—he+ahont-it afew. days ago 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., March 15, 1966. Reema: “ee . 5 3 € 3 HEADS MUNSINGER INQUIRY Mr Justice W.F. Spence of the Supreme Court of Canada has been appointed to in- vestiaate the Munsinger af- appointment-was announced in the House of Commons by Prime Minister Pearson, (CP Wirephoto). fair. Mr. Justice’ Spence is shown in his Supreme Court of- fice Monday afternoon. Shortly after announcement of his THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY By NEIL A. MATHESON One of the most interesting developments in the feeding. of | _ beef cattle will be discussed | here Wednesday afternoon and evening when .a_ préVince-wide “Beef Producers’ Rally’ is held at the Basilica Regreation Cen- tre. The afternoon‘ session gets underway at 2.00 o'clock, the dis- cussion will break off for a steak dinner three hours later, and then resume until early in the night. ‘Khe aim is to let the ___ farmers go home in ime to do ton and at Souris. The sponsors in —___—-yp—their—evening chores, even are_hoping for-a-reatty-hic turn-—That's—near—Chilliwack—in.the J though they will be a few hours out this time. late in starting them. Two guest ‘speakers are com- Urea Discussion Awaited By Island Beef Producers “No cattlemen © should miss the owner asked a price low en- this gathering,’’ is the advise ough to make the buyer wonder from sponsors, and it does léok\ why a good animal should sell like a good opportunity to get in- for so little money. formation on a new and exciting On the other hand there's the product. danger of scaring the buyer Our experienced cattlemen away by asking too much for the will be able to question these animal. So the owner is on the men who have come here to pass‘ spot when. he prices-one of these on useful information to Island pure bred animals. livestock feeders. PLOWING ‘MATCH IS EARLY- Successful meetings have al- The Canadian championship is lready been held by the beef being held this year on April 13 producers at O'Leary, Kensing- and 14 on the Buckerfield Farm Sumas, British Columbia. beautiful Fraser Valley, says the ‘HOLSTEIN BARN MEETING brochure which has reached my | I missed the Barn Meeting the desk from the co-sponsors, the | ing from Ontario. and both pT. Holstein Association held British Columbia Plowing Coun- should prove interesting and in- formative. Leo Mclsaac, president of the Island heéf pro- the energetic was the day I went into hospital at Lewis Brothers’ farm at cil, and the Canadian Plowing York on Feb. 24 because that Council. The Canadian championship But Parker Newson, Kingston actually will be ‘staged on April ducers, was able to talk both was good enough to tell me 14. The match on the previous was in Toronto several weeks ago as a delegate to the annual: meeting of the Canadian Feder- ation of Agriculture. George Morris is the president of.the Ontario Beef Improve- ment Association. Dr. D.W.G. MacAskill~is-a nutritionist with Cyhamid of Canada. NEW PRODUCT The most interesting part of the discussion will likely centre around ‘‘Urea’’ the new synthetic product that {s heing- used by beef cattle men as a cheap and effec- tive protein source. Dr. MacAskill has done a great deal of research’ on this new livestock food pro- duct. Mr. McIsaac tells me that the Doctor is recogniz- ed as a knowledgeable man on this product in the Unit- ed States and in Canada. Leo was pleasantly sur- prised when he was able to get Dr. MacAskill to come here in person. His services are-in such demand that ‘it seemed unlikely -he would come to Charlottetown, when the effort to get him here was launched. Mr. Morris is a heef cattle feeder himself. The Ontario man feeds 1.000 to 13200. ani- mals, Leo tells me, and he was one of the early users of Urea as a protein eee eset with torn Originally Urea was used as a nitrogen source in fertilizer, a Product which the Cyanmidid People manufacutre The story of how it came to be used..as.a.livestock feed supple: ment should be interesting, and . that's part of the, story the two men are expected to tell here Wednesday afternoon. The Urea is produced in a white, pellet-shape form and. it. 1s fed ‘into the blower that hoists the corn silage into the silos, it is said Corn silage runs arourid eight per cent protein one producer tells me. though I have no .per- sonal knowledge on that escore: Enough Urea is added to bring the profein content to perhaps 12 per cent i | haven't the details of cost hut I am told the protein supple- ment ‘is very cheap. that it: will greatly reduce the cost of feed- inc sieers for markets, or heif- ers if they are being fed for hee! The use of this product el- Iminates the need of more ex- pensive protein supplements. With a silo ‘‘unloader”’ in. opera- tion it cuts down tremendously on labor costs in a feed lot oper-, ation he S| feeding h subjects as breeding, feed lot operation and fern production. Mr. Morris, for example, torn, f is a large. producer of ‘ple looking for.a really good an- Dd oo at the meeting will ¢ 121 Grafton St. ‘ Dial 4-4253 day is for the B.C champion- “The attendance of —85- people ship. Normally there is a_ visi- ‘delighted and surprised all of tors’ match to allow contestants us,” said Parker, who presided - from other provinces to try out at the program. Ira Lewis is the their equipment, and __ thetr association president, but he did , nerves, in actual competition. not wish to*preside as he and Some 16 contestants represent- his brother, Claude, were joint ing eight provinces are isa ye hosts for the day: So Parker,- a-to_participate. past president, and a former Carl Willis, Sherwood and Ed- National director, took on the win Mills of Bay Fortune are the chore. representatives from this pro- E.P.. Jarvis, Maritime field- vince. Mr. Willis is a research man.emphasized the value of scientist’ ‘at the Experimental ROP proving on bulls. He said Farm here, and holds the degree there are enquiries for good of doctor of . philosophy in plant Holstein heifers. from five Pathology. Mr. Mills is a suc- months of age to bred heifers. cessful farmer who has been Wayne Dickieson, provincia) most successful in plowing com- department of agriculture, dis- petition. T believe this will be his cussed: pricing of animals for sixth time to qualify for the Can- ‘export. Often a breeder does not adian champiohship. know how much to ask for a re-, Carl has twice represented gistered animal when a buyer is Canada in world: competition. making enquiries. His best performance was a I have been told by a number |third-place finish when the of Island breeders, for example, match was held in Northern Ire- that sometimes they thought land. they would have made sales if they had asked more for. their animals. ot The general idea is that peo- cense one truck for commercial use in all 10 Canadian prov- if \inces. LICENCES COST MUCH imal might be scared away SAVE $120 with the combination purchase of the HAGERTY —*- SILVER DUSTER and HAGERTY TARNISH PREVENTING SILVER POLISH BA * SILVER. DUSTER 1966 Westinghouse costs about $7,000 to: li-| TUESDAY, MARCH 15th TO MONDAY, MARCH 2Ist - 72 Hour Sale At Lowest Possible Prices! 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