,aosrmmronmucmmm . Meat inspection service protects $13.11. . t t . l. GStOCk I ‘ edzuad— mhpdnithlplafldiapemnn‘ ' Meal. one of the mainstayl great deal more work for mean: an M en! Meat inspects»: Services. mgovaunent hspect i adieCanadtandietJaformat'Wolthepmuc mut‘tomeatiupeetiaiwork. m wmmgmtdwuu—yummb : reason also a maior ‘ltem of'.oirpply. ” a . ' ' meme. Billion- “ “‘51 it the «beam: of mi“. QUDmiENthe angler: at Ila m mm WWW Mt “"3 cm W m HEW if.“ ‘ mmwnc-tuuwuheec financhangee caused by;orgmm.m m “figmemid tunic; .3 w. i i, use ' ujpoultryandhfltdrfed' mmmlivumckmarhfi-H . ' w W“ ”. mattaelmenIm-lsm- .5"... ha andmarkum..mum.mm vdmlnm'mqm maxAImeatacomfi-u‘m my Whalipractic can. 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Graded audition taeueat Inspection service an“. a M adalmderiedcl’llimime "mm" “mo brandedndmeatainalicaaeaeunemliapictin. homAnlmaIcAct. ainSandcmtprIuGSIame‘ WWI-sf” “m Hugh!" "um" 65 m' 3 ye.” Fun I new 1 Selective Insecticides offer new try suma- md pm.“ court! for higher training d pm” “,4 95 pmmmgithese man has been instituted help to growers by controlling plants: ‘ With col-Herd“ ms- pests without harm to their II.- RECORD HIGH Veterinarians examine 3: mm] enemmL .. In the lad fiscal year. 8... animal: befa‘e slaughter a . . - 3" ‘ n -’ " s , _. 5;: '- ‘s’ , million animal: and 56 million » in the come at slaiuzhter and 0”” ‘ m” '“mm‘d” °' "‘I‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ birds passed through these‘ preparation or Lhe meat prod- We have been developed. rt. v ~ v plants. 111i: year's slaughter tact they make continuous in- ports F ’1‘ Lord. of Canada deg ANNUAL FARM DCOME nrrs 'rn nu: BILLION Also sum. RISING Wm gummy be _ m m. and“ d m "mm [of mm! of “mm. m in 195657. only 181 plant: clcoaae. condemning meat. . l ’ . i came under federal inspection. whee necessary. Besides hav—.se""h 5‘31")“ " Ixmwme' N's‘ ELI-"u" r e r s r a I I s 1 Poultry slaughtered totalled 15.81 in assistance for the routine However. he points out that ’ ‘mllliou and the large animals. work involved, they can call on "i119? kinds C!“ be “Id “100' 87 million. since all animalag the division‘s Animal Diseases lively by varylnathe rite Ind . o and carcasses are Wanted in- Research Institute for coniirma- "me n! applicatlon Ind by know- v dividuaily. an increase of a iew tion of diagnosis .-\bi:ut 220 1 ing the habits of the pest and u : I hundred thousand means a Health of Animals vctcriliari- its natural enemies. I i ‘ Canadian farmers. thcir ranks contained in the article ' .\:ri- thas declined steadily in the past ' thinned by industrial expansion. culture in the National I-Jcon- 10 years In 1939 it stood at L, u All! n ma on - . . - _ my did 25 years ago. ed bimonthly by the cconnmlca dmpped ’0 ‘z‘vom A5 '_ “5’99": . ' Farm values have doubled. division of the Canada Depart- 1 tage of the total Canadian cm- I the average total investment ment of Agriculturc mu labor force it has declined [if per farm has tripled and capl-i The article'was prcparod by "am 364 pm. ppm in “.33 m “m ‘ hi expenditures inr farm run-:C l\. \arkarls and G P Hnu- I 124 l mm .' junction. machinery and equlp- cher. Mr Varkarls has Since yCa‘ad‘i’" 3‘ “" {Pd a ment has inrrcascd almnsi 10 left acrlcultllrc on translur to more" pegs”- I': lwrsneem}?! . l waego'over that spent In the :n'o’thcr zovcrnment dcpart-‘worker ._summnm.. am!" In r ' n ' 5‘ people. but in 1959 he “support At the same time thr‘ annual Other highlights of t h e l r gross income from farming lnireport' Canada—only $006.1 million in; Expanding industrialization la the 1935-39 period-topped the inducing the number of people ‘3 billion mark in 1939 and con- living on (arms. In the 1940‘: flame: to climb. about 25 per cent of Canada‘s ed" as many as 27. "an achnem- meat." say the authors. "which clearly reflects the rapid pro- gresa at our agriculture." imam TAXES i In 1959 alone. (‘anadlan liarmeril paid $1l2.569.000 III tax- ‘es and another 3184 364.000 in wages. They spent 3348561000 for feed and stud purchased ‘thrnugh market channels. 319.- '428.000 inr electric power and iSlZB.92Ji.l'l10 Ior misccllancous .items including veterinary fccs. binder and balcr twinc. irriga- Ition charges, i‘cnce repairs. nit. - and so forth. ‘. "The chief characteristic of lwhat many people call the n2~ irlculttural revolution of the post- war era."'conclude the authors. l“Ia the ability of an evcr-de- ‘creasing number of farms to l produce an ever-increasing quan- itity of products of highcr qual- iity in {red the people of Can- ada and at“ nthcr countries" AT YOUR FORD. FAIRLANE. I".\L(‘() St. Peters Road CONTAINED IN ARTIFLE ipnpulatlon lived on farms. By These. and a host of other in- 1956 this figure had shrunk_ in “resting facts and figures. are i 16 a per cent and Is still dwindl- ——'——_—"’_, ing annually. ’ The total farm land area in ilion acres. including (arm wond- lots. Of this total. only 100.3 million acres are improved. (-2 9 a million acres produce crops. 24.6 million acres are In sum- merfailow and 10.1 million ac- Oediu In Wm" “'1 Ca“ acumen is UP m m" t'bl's' h” M" Acreage oi individual farms m a meme“ mazyl‘haa increased. but the number 39" “W'Mem rm" m“: got farms has declined steadily 5- Kim d “’9 Cam“? {since 1931 in the Atlantic. Cen- ol mifidtm‘ ltni and Prairie regions. 3"“ 0"“li , .number of occupied farms SWIG“! ""5 WW "‘ “‘e dropped tmm 728.664 in 1931 to MC“ WWW“ “" “P‘m'dlmms in 1956. m agree mt“ P'”"“‘“ 1‘15"” m m" ‘that the 1961 census will show a 0" Ming ""5 'mm mm '0 1 further decline in the number of :‘aat. New laclllties are get-locwpkd "ms. bum 1“ l" “‘3” W?“ “mm” Increased stcadily from 224 ac- “ m'a'“ "hm 5”“ Mk“ “’p‘rcs in 1331 to 302 acres in 1956. can. act- iinilnl for almost twn— Capital mveflpd m {a l. m m 0‘ Imam" process“! “5 husinesscs jumped from $4 5 hil- vosition 1* Mm chaiimflf‘i W lion in 19:5 to ahnut $114 hil- areuiy “Wandm Dmd‘wnm d ‘ lion in 1959. an increase of 2533 ‘Canadn covers About 1739 ml]- 1‘ha Nam. after Entering a tea are in pasture. mil mum 3‘ summeflmd' Throughout the country the may 0? m “"33? The average farm size has 1mm Frcnch Fries and the per com. leveral forms- of dehydrated mashed potatoes mw being INVESTMENTS made. Farmers in 19.15 had :34 hi1- llnn invested in land and hulld- PROOF W STORES _ Inns. 80.5 billion In livestock and A recent Chfi‘k "7 m3" Sims 93.5 billion in farm machincry. In Wm Canada show: that i In 1959 they had $7.2 billion m- m lea than in dim-mt vested III land nnd buildlnlzs. $2 of m‘l‘d W'B'N‘S 871‘ 3"311‘ billion in livestock. and 81.2 hi1» die to tht‘ i‘fmqlmi‘r- ‘lion in farm machlncry. Alon includcd in thc linmpi The average total investmcm d easy~t >prcparc products are per farm was up from 86.385 in Man potato puffs. imcn N"- 1935 tn 8mm in 1959. fies, IMP“ hash hrmvn. dlffl‘il Farmers' md slim-d potato“ Mil fi'Mfl creased even faster with the in- and dmfiratfii and I W!de crease In the value or their 1! scallop and au gratin mixesllarmr. Capital expenditure! Ior tutu dehydrated slices. constructim. machinery and prodth available in equipment. and their upkeep. he west are unified and mlcllmbcd from 371.5 million In Wile pntatm. frown M11935 to $649 million In I“. tied whole mama and even. 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