3 Yer * farmers testing under the fede- All provinces: signed: a new| im the form of flour (total of 197 ‘ . million bushels) to the USSR \ ral Record of Performance plan} federal - provincial ‘Agricultur- : ' | flor bo | was begun early in the year| al and Rural Development: Act 1965 ee feet and additional inspectors were Agese iment covering the period|pying the total deliveries to the World needs and improved income give farming increasing ithpotance ents anual nach Med |ing io $8 mona year was Aon, bushi : Page 2-A The Guardian - The Evening Patriot also given to beef farmers tax-|+al economic development .pro- |look forward to another big y , ing part in bull progeny testing | vides the program with a furth-|in 1936 with, I am sure. lar The following .message ‘from dairy farmer's returns, to stimu- farmer, through his boards and ral-provincial programs were Contributions towards the cost er $50 million of federal funds. |net income returns to the »-)- the Feders! Minister of Agricul- late production of milk and to/producer~ organizations, must set up to help drought-s.:icken of transporting sheep ftom wes-| A second long-term wheat aa | duper. This is important if. 2 ture, the Hon |. J. Greene has save the consumer irom uncon: | still bargain for the best poss- farmers in Ontario, Quebec and | tern Canada to easiern Canada| reement was signed with Main-|are to ‘preserve a rural eco )- been received for inclusion in trollabfe rises in prices that ‘ible price from the processor. New Brunswick, and orchard- | for breeding purposes were con-| Jand China to provide a further | my based on the family fain - the annua! Farm Edition of could | seriously increase’ the Once the program is establi- ists in B. C. whose trees had | tinued. ;'700-000 long tons (27 million bus-}as the essential economic ‘unit shed the subsidy will be paid. been winterkilled. Major amendments were/hels), and this was followed by |The fa'mer must return to ‘ie pro- monthly to whole: milk produ- AIDING GROWERS _ made to the Fruit and Vegeta-by a supplementary wheat sale.|parity of income with the in- r .My: department was: pleased | blé -Regulations..to bring them) The Canadian—Wheat-Bos.d—an-,dustrial-worker-that—he-used-o- tunity to speak of federal agri- rage return‘ of $4 per hundred-|cream shippers. ‘to be able to join with the pro- “with modern “market-'nounced the sale of 4.6 million|enjoy, and ‘government policy cultural policies especially be- weight for their manufacturing; }i producers who wish to re- vincia) government of Prince Ed- | ing requirements. ‘tons of wheat and 400,000 tons is working -towards that end. cause of the increasing import- milk. This“will be‘accomplish- \eeiye the support payments ward Island recently to provide == ¥ ance of {ood production to a ra- ed by direct government buy- | must be registered with the Agri-| $300,000 for growers for the ve- pidly expanding number of con- moe butter -and by offer- to -jeyjtural Stabilization Board Stable canning and freezing in- The "Guardian and Evening Pat- cost of food. riot: The new program, , will : “am glad ta Nave tins“oppor-"\ide dairy farmers with an avé-*cers and every three months to. we tc } sumers and because of the need puretase coupled with export|which will handle the program dust-y. These growers had suf- HUGHES DRUG CO to raise income from farm ope- assistance on proflucts such aS |pased on information ot ship- fered losses of crops due to ad- | “ number - of verse weather conditions in rations for a large ' Akim milk powder, casein, and our Canadian farmers 4 cheese to bring. about average toes, tobacco, apples and a lot ment will also make direct pay- of other products. Upsfil recent- ments of 85 -cents a hundred- ly we also had an o¥er-supply of weight on manufacturing milk butter and were pdncerned about to farmers but will hold back 10 markets for spfne. of our dairy cents to be put in a fund to ‘ase Canada is an exporter Af prices from the market of $3.25 wheat. beef, oilseeds, seed/pota- per hundredweight. Govern. | ments received from plants. | We hope that these measures industry turns to the dairy ‘throughout Canada. Govern- ‘ment will introduce legislation for the establishment of a Cana- dian Dairy Commission a step | lwill bring stability to the dairy and satisfactory re- farmers 1965. Payment of storage assistance on western grains stored in eas- tern Canada under approved conditions was increased to three ‘cents per bushel. » Loans and financial assist- ance to farmers covered by the Veterans Land Act were in- products That papf of the picture chan- qa roducts as may be sur- i He ged in j¥e last vear or two as ie our own vpenisasnente dence and stability to the indus- The Agricultural “s Stabiliza- ‘some/dairy, farmers began to, pyia milk producers will be |"Y: | tion Board administefédthe go- | sist in the export of such of our -dairsing_inte—other—ghie-to participate in the plan. epfiterprises We were faced with the possibility that the sur- plus of butter might be follow- They will receive the direct 75 - | cent payment on all milk in ex- cess of 120 per cent of the milk '$TRONG ASSISTANCE. that will_bring additional confi- | eased. _-vernment’s program of price sup- During 1965 the Farm Credit | port for a wide variety for farm |Corporation. for which the-mini-| products. Assistance was in ister of agriculture answers tO! the form of direct payments to continued to pro- deficiency pay- GIVE YOUR ANIMALS BRAND NAME PROTECTION ed by a shortage of Canadian- on which they obtain fluid pri- | Parliament, | producers, made butter ces. In other words, if they sell vide strong assistance to far. | ments or by purchase of the pro- | ~ Accordingly considerable 1.900 pounds at fluid prices, they |™¢"# in the improvemen seek duct by the Board. d changes have been made in our wil] receive the payment on all |expansion of their enterprise + The new federal prize kisi dairy policy to meet this situa-|milk in excess of 1,200 pounds. | and in establishing economic classifications for cattle class- @a were adopted at most fairs 5 ie tion. Foremost in our minds| Cre hi ill be id operations. _ : ’ : HON. J. J. GREENE was the need to increase the the subsidy om the basis of but-|_ 1 the fiscal year ended last |quring 1966 and will be used by _— <n — ltaxfat equivalent. Match 31, the FCC approved 11,-| even more this year. The same BIG EDUCATION PROGRAM SUBSIDY DROPPED - Be ita tare we oe Hover: [eilbe meses at eet: ore : : : butter | 200..% farmers in all provinces. | utility aspects of livestock eva- | “ com f : eas The direct subsidy on bu Figures for the previous fiscal |luation will be applied to sheep | oe : ' Be = has ee ee bed paress year were 10,142 loans and $154 | and hogs. © Substantial extra tura oard §=—will | 813,900. : | prize money was given by my roduction at all-time high iwc reste et va moc rece Spe entra why : ; a9 outs ae 2 te repre /land toemers, poctvel 100 loans | eipation. When you buy animal products, the Investment of a few extra pennies A opi s : {se for a total »134, compar-| OPEN SHOWCASE col : ; z Boba ae anit ee and emia 4 ena ‘ |Hing “price.” It on eet ees ed with 124 loans for $991,300) A livestock. “‘showcase” was] . to give your herd and flock the protection only the best products afford eee . p a ee : : | the previous year. _ |opened at the Central Experi- ‘ barges igh el ad chee \pousd- then the thect pupsicnes The Farm Mactinery Sad | mental Farm in Ottawa to bring is a wise one. It pays in immediate results —it pays in future profits — : ow Pe and cream shippers ‘cates Act, i dairy breeds Fa ie olin S paresis. oe Se wall be enced sconrvinty. the FOC. rte cay tase for|for display, the Showcase to buy Famous Brand products known to one and all for quality and ; | feder ernment has, | a total } mon- | should be of value to potential : tt : “ ae = on : ‘however, * authority to set he ths since its inception in ee ‘buyers visiting Canada. dependability. These are the products you get at HUGHES DRUGS — at. ‘prices’ that processors ‘pa: , : loans t nother . livestock -..innovati ee Ha $15,000,000. dairy production was 1a cancers. We will be ae O tien seine Bi tam tae the Perea exhibit ri money-saving low prices. over $6,000,000, hogs approxim- ling the market to make-it pos- | mers. ‘Canadian Holsteins which went : ‘c ately $5,000,000. cattle approxi- lsible for processors to pay the| Farm Credit Appeal Boards | to France last summer. The ; : me See, alt SSSET Go Raae’ Seas |e cee Eater aiesc eed 22 | YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE HUGHES DRUG STORE” bacco sales were approximately ing farm credit programs. | stantial orders for this dairy ani- | ‘ $260,000, blueberries $50,000, jence. The quality is excellent.| Alberta entered the crop in-| mal. strawberries $390,000 and other | Additional facilities will be con-| surance program under the fe-| Permits were tssued to 67 Can- crops for processing amounted | - 4 | structed to handle the increased |deral Crop Insurance Act and | nadian'cattlemen to import cat- : in sales of over $10,000,000." “mt | production. enabling legislation was prepar- tle from France. One hundred | a... se EG A i ee WES PENG Ledward Te aanctiOn. oa i several oiler’ provinces, [and thirteen Charolals cattle ar- J” { ® ® land,’ -said en minister, Ally re the ub aracnge y ah tae da: Amendments to the Act are also|rived in October and were held . ‘ ° : : fortunate in having a highly pro- under consideration. ’ \in the new maximum’ security : i : é ductive soil, that, well managed ecu Paths as on = Financial assistance was giv-| quarantine station at Grosse 150 Queen St. Charlottetown Dial 45545 will produce ‘bountiful crops: of ‘\eram of continuing education (em 0 farmers hit by unusual |Isle in the St. Lawrence River. __&_ quality unexcelled. uo ee BF Reisazch’ fim ec — ok, -weather_conditions.....Joint..fede-.'... Increased_.service ...to__dairy.. ; eae = = or “We have a market nearby) iF abaical’ a gE ng ania: : arene ty . ee ee ae |ght to the people throughout the s wo ‘arm produce. We have es- . An a vee j fen, ee,eerum eo 1 Before Profitable Farming Comes... _ for_our seed. and_tablestock po- S | sade oer ore ro e seas . s hs tatoes that has received the Remember,” said Mr. Mac- r Rae, ‘‘when the farmer prospers | on Prince Edward Island the | whole economy~benefits.” -—- jj “The competent staff in the]. P.E.I.. Department. of Agricul- | - highest, premium ever over po-| tatoes grown in other provinces | s of Canada. | : 3 HOLDINGS HIGH : “Our dairy production has in-| HON. A. B. MacRAE 2 -ereased—in-quantity and-is-unex-———_—_ ~~ ei a = ‘ture are-at- your service and will eelled in quality, hog production With holdings higher than they| “More areas are being devot-\he pleased to assist you, the and quality has increased and jhave been for several decades jed to the growing of crops for farmer, to prosper through new improved. 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