be a The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., May 24, 1966.15 Madame Vanier, wife of ‘the Governor-General, poses in St. John’s, Nfld., with four child- ren she first met several yeare ago-at the MacKay Institute THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTR ore “HAPPY REUNION . e Pine ee ; “\y fF con side. The atudy ts made ined soveeai-weela Aue Ghee a 1 haven't Vaenylelsn © fereal |*ve at certain specified points on _ | trial shipment of two carloads of|the name of the organization, the carcass. < ‘Island *beef steers -were sent to| but I have been assured that the If somebody can find a short- the livestock marketing” yard at,men behind it are knowledgeable cut method, so the careass grad- Toronto. in the cattle marketing industry The ‘national. average ‘e- | vel of performance in 1965 was 78,1 percent. The latest score sheet to reach my | desk Shows two Island men with sows that -rated close (ers at-the killing plants can get Breeders who shipped..the cat- It’s an interesting ‘probability to that. A.D. Mutch, Char-- |the best that is possible from. tle were’: tight-lipped about de-| 1 was interested in the lottetown RR_1.-hasa__pig {this method, without slowing up tails of the prices received. Se- remarks: of a New Brunswick with a score of 77.8, which is slightly below the nation- al average. But Chester R. Whiteway, Murray. River, had an animal with a score f 79.8 which is considerably above the national average. A grader from the Canada department of agriculture office at Moncton cut and“ “graded a hog Carcass~at the Maritime Conference, and < gave us the results. He us- ed the method which is used to evaluate the hogs on ROP tests, but it requires # detailed study, with. accur- ate measurements, of the. fat and lean through the ba-; ithe operation, too much, *we'll) veral men told me that ‘they net-| corn grower who was talking on have a mugh.more-practical me- ted two cents per pound live- ja CBC farm .show over. the jthod of rating the value of a weight over what they could get | weekend. This m mphasized |hog carcass. -It will be much here at home. I don’t know whe- the need of a great deal of cul- +\closer, I suggest, ‘to the sort of ther that was true on the aver- tivation on land that's being - thing the housewife wants to see, age, for I only. talked witha few. seeded to corn, It requires a when he selects a pork citt for ot:the men involved. _ great deal of work with the Ther-family-——_—— —+—One-of the-more interesting af- spring tooth harrow: this man There's been. some ‘startlingly termath ‘stories of that shipment, said, among other things. new: approaches to the problem was a-report that a large organ-| My mind went back to George ;of-breeding the type of hog that ization in the Toronto area is in- Morris who talked to beef cattle will fit info the new grading pat- terested in establishing a live-’}men here last spring. He em- tern, I took some notes on a Stock marketing yard here in the | phasized “leave then ground jtalk by-a hog expert from .the Maritime Provinces. The Island |loose”. Mr. Morris said they |\Experimental Farm at. La- is too small for -a ‘yard, these | plough the land in the fall, then | combe, Alberta. T hope to tell; men suggest, but they. feel! a ‘plant the corn in the spring you something about it in @ fu-'yard on a Maritime: hasis would ‘‘with a once - across - the-field ture column. be large enough to be economic- operation with the cultivator be- Beef cattle prices ‘were in the ‘ally sound. hind the tractor." " LIBERAL RALLY COME! SEE! HEAR- - Alex Campbell. et “> and Liberal Candidates | ‘William Acorn _-Daniet MacDenald - candidates’ for. ist Kings... ~ W. R. JENKIN for the Deaf in Montreal. She RIGHT.- are David Hayden of visited the School for the Deaf‘ Bauger, Denise Anobis of ‘St. Monday while-in St. John’s for . John's and Linda Srawhridge. e« Memorial University con- The fourth was not identified: vocation. Seen here: LEFT TO ‘" Wirephoto) | r By NEIL A. MATHESON A third national hog confer ence has been called at Ottawa by the Canadian Federation of Agriculture-and—the dates are Juiy 11 and 12, a news release from the Meat Packers Council. of Canada tells me. The conference will deal with two main subjects: 1. possible revision of hog grading evalua- tion policy, and 2, .formati f a Canadian Hog Improve t Organization as~ - OPEN TONIGHT Practical Grading Method Is Aim On Hog Carcasses réecommended* SALE STARTS i The Ontario man explained — is moss on @lose — eke _ MARKED DOWN FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE! “OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL 9” s « go across. the fleid once, scree: T am told. 2 eiscnite 00 leorie. back and Ze! out of there |how many plants-his greenhouse and stay out.'* The idea is “tor ‘capacity will provide. Mr. Rolo .. avoid packing the soil by driving son had about 75 acres in 1965 machinery eee it’ They don't Sq-far as ‘I know the-Grand even use cultivating machinery pee : ~ view' planting was the first this 0 ‘fight weeds. That is done by year but'I believe that Marcel a _weed-killer spray, I gathered. : es TOBACCO PLANTING Moyaert, Upper Modritagiie was Tobacco planting is underway expecting to get underway: either in this province. Last Friday 1 yesterday or_ today. ‘ dropped in at the farm of Leo-, nard Vaerewyck~ and Mar! Van- neste; Grandview, —and.+> they planted their first plants oon Sat- rehef from "_urday-—They~had—intended—to-or you Jon fo rot rm plant on Friday but the rain pre- [patat Thousands get speedy relief - vented it~ Nobody was sorry to from. their suffering by see the rain, though. The mols. T-R-C.. Don't’ let dull ee ture will do a_ tremendous stabbing pains han longer. Try TEMPL TRO amoiint of good. . Grandview yeople fre planting | nny Be and $1.65 at drug coun ; 50 acres this*year — ‘they “had 40 ‘cer relief, Temploton’t FLAME. acres in 1965 and Douglas fone thane 2 See bette exter Roloson, Ocean. View — he also Rally. while TRC taternelp. has a tobacco farm at Greenfield duit te D. “@ NO_ DOWN PAYMENT e FINANCING ON THE SPOT TODAY ENDS, SATURDAY Wednesday, May 25 “9:00 p.m. Alex. Campbell 1963 Chevrolet: Eight cylinder mission. . Only miles. Beice in color. $1695 Only standard trans- 25,000 actual ily comes in for a meal. Person- | Voting delegates to the confer- lally I can't think of a better || ence will be members of produc- way to grade’a carcass of any | er groups across the nation. Oth- |medt that is used to feed hu- ers invited to attend include fe- | |man beings. I’ve often wondered deral -and-_ provincial depart- | [when the people responsible for ments. of: agriculture people, the -meat-grading standards — fmembers of the~MeatPackers:I'm talking now-about..beef—will. Council, the Co-operative Union| adopt an equally’ practical idea. | of Canada and several others: | © This idea of grading hog car- | These hog conferences have | casses is being used now for the “by last year's hog conference. 1965 Deluxe | “Volkswag en { new. Only $ 1450 Red with a leatherette ‘interior. “Low mileage.’ Like ™ _. GASOLINE With Every Purchase 25 gall. up to $500 accomplished “a »great deal “al- | rating of pure bred swine, when ready. Much more -is possible, test litters are being evaluated and I am waiting with interest |to score their dams. (decisions— that=may—be—reached-—phe metho d—used- ‘a | at this one coming up’ cumbersome there is too | CONFERENCE AT AMHERST | much work involved_— to lena. Several weeks ago I attended | litself to the rapid-fire type of | a ‘Maritime hog conference at | | grading > tfiat is: necessarily used | - William ‘Keorn iz Daniel MacDonald - SOURIS REGIONAL HIGH 50 gal. $501 to 1,000. 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