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February 2011 farmersforum.com 37Coming EventsEASTERNONTARIOFRONTENACFrontenac County Federation ofAgriculture regular monthly meetingsare held the last Thursdayof the month at the GlenburnieChurch Hall, Glenburnie at 7:30pm. Please Contact Eileen Sleeth613-353-2475 or email eilevale@kingston.net for meeting dateconfirmation.February 26 Grower PesticideSafety Course, Harrowsmith, 8:45am. Pre-registration required,contact Willows Agriservices 613-372-0417.March 3 Grower Pesticide SafetyCourse, Kingston, 8:45 am. Preregistrationrequired, contactKingston Feed and Farm Ltd.613-546-9152.March 11 Frontenac County Soiland Crop Improvement AssociationHay and Seed Show, 10 am,Trinity United Church, Elginburg.Doors open at 9 am, samples inplace by 10 am, meeting startsat 11 am. For more information,contact Hery Posthumus 613-561-5732.LANARKLanark County Federation of Agricultureregular monthly meetingsare held the second Thursday ofthe month at the Beckwith TownshipCouncil Chambers, BlacksCorners, 8pm.February 18 Environmental FarmPlan Workshop – Day 1, Almonte,10 am to 3 pm. To register contactShirley Munroe 613-267-6362 /lanark@ontariosoilcrop.orgFebruary 25 Grower PesticideSafety Course, Pakenham, 8:45am. Pre-registration required,contact Ontario Pesticide EducationProgram, Ridgetown College1-800-652-8573.March 4 Grower Pesticide SafetyCourse, Perth, 8:45 am. Preregistrationrequired, contactOntario Pesticide EducationProgram, Ridgetown College1-800-652-8573.LEEDS / GRENVILLEFebruary 8 & 15 Growing YourFarm Profits (GYFP) 2 day Workshop– Grenville County, 10 amto 3 pm. This workshop will helpimprove your farm managementskills and business plans, and startthe journey towards managingand planning your farm businesssuccess. Program details availableat http://www.ontariosoilcrop.org/en/programs/gyfp09.htm. Toregister contact Shelley McPhail613-256-4011 / smcphail@ontariosoilcrop.org.February 16 Grower PesticideSafety Course, Addison, 8:45am. Pre-registration required,contact Ontario Pesticide EducationProgram, Ridgetown College1-800-652-8573.February 17 Eastern OntarioDairy Days 2011, Kemptville,W.B. George Centre, University ofGuelph, Kemptville Campus, 9:30am to 3:30 pm. Guest speakersinclude Alain Bourdeau, “directeurgeneral” of the “Fédération desProducteurs de lait du Québec”(FPLQ) and Bill Emmott, chairof the Dairy <strong>Farmers</strong> of Ontario.Registration fee $20 at the doorand includes lunch. For moreinformation contact Norma Smith613-652-4006 / normasmth1@sympatico.ca .February 23 Kemptville WinterWoodlot Conference, W.B.George Centre, Campus, Universityof Guelph Kemptville, 830Prescott Street, Kemptville, ON.Registrations 8:00 am, conference9:00 am to 3:30 pm. Cost $30includes hot lunch / $20 withoutlunch. Pre-registration suggested,contact Mary Humphries 613-258-8241 or email modelforest@eomf.on.ca or register online at http://www.eomf.on.ca/en/eventscalendar/static-content/event-attendee.February 24 Eastern OntarioCrop Conference, KemptvilleCampus, University of Guelph,Kemptville, ON. For more information,visit www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/conferences/20110224.htm.March 1 Tie Stall Housing DesignSeminar – Kemptville Royal CanadianLegion, 100 Reuben Crescent(west of Prescott St. and south ofClothier St.), 9:30 am. This courseis intended for producers withplans to build or renovate their freestall or tie stall barn in the next fewyears. Facilitators include: HaroldHouse, Engineer OMAFRA;Dr. Neil Anderson, VeterinarianOMAFRA; Brian Lang, Dairy CattleProduction Systems Specialist,OMAFRA and Jack Rodenburg,DiaryLogix. Cost $95+HST. Formore information and to registercall the Agricultural InformationContact Centre 1-877-424-1300 oremail ag.info.omafra@ontario.ca.March 2 & 3 Free Stall HousingDesign Seminar – KemptvilleRoyal Canadian Legion, 100 ReubenCrescent (west of Prescott St.• continued on pg 38AUCTION SALEBUTTARBROOK FARMS4637 BUTTAR BLEZARD ROADR.R.# 1 GORES LANDINGPLAINVILLE, ONT.SATURDAY MARCH 5TH AT 11:00 AMExit NORTH off 401 Highway at Cobourg (Interchange 472) onto Burnham Streetfor 8 miles and turn WEST onto Cavan Road to first farm.John Deere 7800 4 WD diesel tractor with cab- Full Power Shift transmaission-5500 hrs– excellent; New Holland TV 140 bi- directional articulating diesel tractor with cab and7614 front end loader- 4500 hrs; John Deere 2955 4 WD diesel tractor with cab- 10000hrs – good running condition; John Deere 4430 2 WD diesel tractor with cab- runningcondition; John Deere 2140 2 wd diesel tractor with Sims cab – running condition; Bobcat753 diesel skid steer loader with material bucket and pallet forks, International 585 2WD diesel tractor with Quick Attach front end loader –4150 hrs; Solid Stand 24 row NoTill grain drill with double disc openers, press wheels 200 gallon liquid fertilizer tank andgrass seed; White 6100 6 row No Till corn planter (30”) with liquid fertilizer tank; 2002Roto Mix TMR feed mixer, John Deere 466 “Silage Special” big round baler with net wrap,electric tie and new monitor; John Deere 338 small square baler with hydraulic kicker,John Deere 785 tandem axle hydra push manure spreader with double beaters; John Deere3970 forage harvester with corn processor unit, 7.5 ft hay head and 2 row corn head; NewHolland 2331 14 ft discbine with TV140 tractor attachment, New Holland 254 PTO RotoTwin hay rake, 20 ft factory made big bale wagon with tandem rear axle, Horst “Slope Bottom”steel bale thrower wagon and rack, steel bale thrower wagon, 4 wooden bale throwerwagons, Westfield 51 ft – 8” PTO grain auger – like new; King 51 ft – 7” PTO grain auger,Hagedoorn scissor hoist forage wagon, Kuelkers Hi Dump forage wagon, 350 bu gravitygrain wagon, 2 – 250 bu gravity grain wagons, 150 bu gravity grain wagon, 2000 Jamco20 ft gooseneck livestock trailer with electric brakes- certified in 2011; 1995 Dodge 4 x 4diesel ¾ ton truck with standard transmission and 300 gallon spray tank with 45 ft boomsand GPS tracking – good running condition; 1983 International 7 ton single axle dieselfarm truck with 10 speed transmission, steel forage box with self opening tail gate- goodrunning condition; John Deere 915 15 ft combine flex grain head, Allied front end loaderwith 60” material bucket, Houle liquid manure pump with extended 3 point hitch, JohnDeere 235 20 ft tandem disc, Brady 18 ft trail type cultivator, 20 ft pony harrows, 3000 galliquid manure tank – rough, Smythe 9 ft 3 point hitch double auger PTO snow blower, 2–1200 poly tanks, MILK AND FEED EQUIPMENT- Alfa Laval Blue Diamond double 6parallel parlour with s/s Maestro cabinetry, I.D milk metering, Blue Diamond crowd gate,5 hp variable speed vacuum pump- to be removed; Farmatic multi compartment feed mill,farm gates, few small articles.TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUEOWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTOR INJURY DAY OF SALESULLIVAN AUCTIONEERSPlainfield 613-477-2082www. sullivanauctions.com for photosQuinte Fararm & Trade ShowFebrbruaruary 10, 20119:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.Knights of Columbus Hall, TrentonSeminar ProgramNewFor2011!Maple Syrup producers take note: We are delighted to present Glen Goodrichfrom Vermont as the keynote speaker in the evening. Glen and his 8 th generationfamily tap more than 33,000 trees. He is an internationally renowned speaker onMaple Syrup and is sure to be of interest and informative to all syrup producers.He is definitely not to be missed. Glen will be sharing his knowledge at 7:30p.m.Additional Seminars run throughout the day.Crops10:30 a.m. Sean McDougall from FCC will speak on crop management. It hasbeen a great year for grain prices and 2011but with improved planning, recordkeeping and cost of production assessments you can make even more money.Sean will show you how from the financial. Side of the equation.Dairy1:30 p.m. Find out the newest in dairy systems, processes and equipment.DeLaval representatives will be presenting state-of-the-art innovations for alllevels of dairy operations. Everyone will go away from this seminar with somenew knowledge that they can apply to their operation.ALL THIS ANDMORE THAN 40 LOCAL EXHIBITORSADMISSION IS FREE & FREE DRAWSHOT LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLEAILABLE


38 farmersforum.com February 2011Coming Events• continued from pg 37and south of Clothier St.), 9:30 am.This course is intended for producerswith plans to build or renovatetheir free stall or tie stall barn inthe next few years. Facilitatorsinclude: Harold House, EngineerOMAFRA; Dr. Neil Anderson, VeterinarianOMAFRA; Brian Lang,Dairy Cattle Production SystemsSpecialist, OMAFRA and JackRodenburg, DiaryLogix. Cost$190+HST. For more informationand to register call the AgriculturalInformation.OTTAWAFebruary 10 & 17 GrowingYour Farm Profits (GYFP) 2 dayWorkshop – Carleton County,for you and your managementteam to start the journey towardsmanaging and planning yourfarm business success. Programdetails available at http://www.ontariosoilcrop.org/en/programs/gyfp09.htm. Space is limited. Costis free and lunch is provided. Toregister contact Shelley McPhail613-256-4011 / smcphail@ontariosoilcrop.org.February 15 & 22 EnvironmentalFarm Plan (EFP) 2 day Workshop– North Gower, 10 am to 3 pm.This workshop will give you anopportunity to assess your farmoperation from an environmentalview, identify opportunities foractions, and qualify you for costshareopportunities for on-farmprojects. Program details availableat http://www.ontariosoilcrop.org.To register contact Arlene Ross613-821-3900 or arlene.ross@ontariosoilcrop.org.PRESCOTT/RUSSELLFebruary 26 Grower PesticideSafety Course, St Bernadin-FRENCH, 8:45 am. Pre-registrationrequired, contact OntarioPesticide Education Program,Ridgetown College 1-800-652-8573.March 4 Grower PesticideSafety Course, Casselman, 8:45am. Pre-registration required,contact Ontario Pesticide EducationProgram, Ridgetown College1-800-652-8573.March 10 Grower Pesticide SafetyCourse, Casselman-FRENCH,8:45 am. Pre-registration required,contact Ontario Pesticide EducationProgram, Ridgetown College1-800-652-8573.RENFREW COUNTYArnprior Federation of AgricultureMeetings held second Mondayof each month 8pm at GalettaCommunity Hall. Contact ErnieSmith, President, 613-623-3439.Renfrew County Federation ofAgriculture Meetings are heldthe fourth Monday of each month7:30 pm at Opeongo High School.Contact Chris Bucholtz, President613-735-9164 or Donna Campbell,Sec/Trea 613-432-5568 /donnaofa@nrtco.net.March 10 Grower Pesticide SafetyCourse, Bromley (Douglas), 8:45am. Pre-registration required,contact Ontario Pesticide EducationProgram, Ridgetown College1-800-652-8573.STORMONT, DUNDAS &GLENGARRYDundas Federation of Agricultureregular monthly meetingsare held the 1st Wednesday ofthe month at the Nelson LapradeCentre, Chesterville at 8 pm.Please contact Mary Dillabough613-448-2655 or email mary.dillabough@xplornet.com or visitwebsite www.dundasagriculture.com for meeting date confirmation.February 11 Grower PesticideSafety Course, Chesterville, 9:00am. Pre-registration required,contact Ontario Pesticide EducationProgram, Ridgetown College1-800-652-8573.February 10 & 17 Growing YourFarm Profits (GYFP) 2 day Workshop– Dundas County, 10 am to3 pm. This workshop will helpimprove your farm managementskills and business plans, and startthe journey towards managingand planning your farm businesssuccess. Program details availableat http://www.ontariosoilcrop.org/en/programs/gyfp09.htm. Toregister contact Shelley McPhail613-256-4011 / smcphail@ontariosoilcrop.org.February 15 & 22 EnvironmentalFarm Plan (EFP) 2 day Workshop– Chesterville, 10 am to 3 pm.This workshop will give you anopportunity to asses your farmoperation from an environmentalview, identify opportunities foractions, and qualify you for costshareopportunities for on-farmprojects. Program details availableat http://www.ontariosoilcrop.org.To register contact Arlene Ross613-821-3900 or arlene.ross@ontariosoilcrop.org.February 25 Grower PesticideSafety Course, Chesterville, 9:00am. Pre-registration required,contact Ontario Pesticide EducationProgram, Ridgetown College1-800-652-8573.March 5 Grower Pesticide SafetyCourse, Chesterville, 9:00 am.Pre-registration required, contactOntario Pesticide Education Program,Ridgetown College 1-800-652-8573.DURHAMEAST-CENTRALONTARIOMarch 1 Growers Pesticide SafetyCourse, Sunderland Co-op, 8:45am. Pre-registration required,Contact Sunderland Co-op 705-357-3491.March 9 Growers Pesticide SafetyCourse, Bowmanville, 8:45 am.Pre-registration required, contactOntario Pesticide Education Program,Ridgetown College 1-800-652-8573.HASTINGSFebruary 18 Growers PesticideSafety Course – EXAM Only,Trenton, 1:30 pm. Pre-registrationrequired, contact Tri-County Agromart613-394-3371.March 3 Growers Pesticide SafetyCourse, Trenton, 8:45 am. Preregistrationrequired, contact Tri-County Agromart 613-394-3371.March 3 Hastings Federation ofAgriculture Monthly Meeting, 8:00p.m., Thurlow Community Centre,516 Harmony Road. ContactKlaasje Bergveld at 613-391-5351.March 9 Growers PesticideSafety Course, Madoc, 8:45 am.Pre-registration required, contactOntario Pesticide Education Program,Ridgetown College 1-800-652-8573.KAWARTHA LAKESFebruary 10 Growers PesticideSafety Course, Lindsay, 8:45am. Pre-registration required,contact Ontario Pesticide EducationProgram, Ridgetown College1-800-652-8573.February 16 Growers PesticideSafety Course, Bethany (Pontypool),8:45 am. Pre-registrationrequired, contact Ontario PesticideEducation Program, RidgetownCollege 1-800-652-8573.February 18 Lindsay WoodlotConference and Trade Show-Victoria Stewardship Council,Bats, Biomass, and Burls….<strong>Farmers</strong>Mutual Exhibition Building atthe Lindsay Exhibition Grounds.Registration is $12. with lunchavailable for purchase. All thoseregistered before January 31 willbe entered into a draw for a freetwo hour property consultationwith a professional forester. Toregister or for more information orexhibitor inquiries call Doug VanHemessen, Victoria StewardshipCoordinator, 705-324-1478 or visitdoug.vanhemessen@ontario.ca.March 2 & 3 East CentralFarm Show- <strong>Farmers</strong> MutualExhibition Building, Lindsay FairGrounds, Lindsay- March 2nd11am-9:30pm, March 3rd 10am-4pm. General Admission-$5.00.Free admission to 2011 Soil & CropMembers. For more informationcall 705-742-2147.March 7 & 14 Growing Your FarmProfits Workshop Sunderland CoopBoardroom. Contact RobinBrown 705-374-4975 or victoria@ontariosoilcrop.org.March 11 Growers PesticideSafety Course, Lindsay, 8:45am. Pre-registration required,contact Ontario Pesticide EducationProgram, Ridgetown College1-800-652-8573.NORTHUMBERLANDMarch 8 Northumberland Federationof Agriculture meeting, 8 pmat the Centreton Hall. ContactRuth Taylor, Secretary nfa.ruth@sympatico.ca.DISTRICT 10SHEEP DAYSaturday February 19, 2011Drummond HallSpencervilleFairgroundsRegistration at 8:30am$25 includes hot lunchMorning Session:• What is going on with parasites & resistance - Dr. J. Jansen• Predation and the Ontario Flock• What are the producers doing; fencing to protect against predation - Anita O’Brien• Update on Predation Working Group. The government review of the Livestock &Honeybee Protection Act. A producer’s perspective - Chris KennedyAfternoon Session:• Branding Canadian Lamb & Increasing Producer Returns - Terry Ackerman• What is Q-fever & why should you be vigilant-progress report - Shannon Meadows• Update on Biosecurity initiative - Dr. J. Jansen• Canadian Sheep Flock Update - Jenn MacTavish- The National Traceability Pilot Project- Update on CSID and use of RFID tags• Panel discussion. What we learned from our experience in the National TraceabilityPilot Project - Jim Bennett, Cherry Allen, Colleen AcresFor more information call613-989-2792 or 613-527-1897Crysler Farm & Seed ShowFriday, March 4th, 201110 am-5 pm Free Admission!Door Prizes (you must be present)at the Crysler Community CentreInnovation of the Year Contest1st Prize $50 • 2nd Prize $25, Presented at 3 pm2 Trophies: Best Indoor & OutdoorCome and See the Latest in Farm Machinery, GardenEquipment & Many Displays of Corn, Seed & More!The 54th AnnualStormont Seed & Forage ShowMarch 4th, 2011in conjunction with the Crysler Farm ShowAnnual Spring Machinery &Consignment AuctionTo be held at our facility15093 County Rd 18, 1/4 mile east ofOsnabruck CentreWANTED! Good quality farm machinery, cattlefeeding and handling equipment, tools andconstruction related items, lawn and gardenequipment, ATV’s for our spring equipment sale.Call now to consign to be sure and give yourequipment the advertising it deserves.Over 40 pieces already consignedwith more arriving daily.Peter Ross Auction Service613-537-8862Ingleside, Ontariowww.theauctionfever.com


February 2011 farmersforum.com 39Coming EventsPETERBOROUGHFebruary 12-March 19 ExploringYour New Farm Dream: Is Startingan Agricultural Business RightFor You? Thinking about startinga farm business? Want to learnmore about the opportunities andrealities of farming? This courseincludes 4 three hour sessionsand 1 day of farm tours. Cavan/Millbrook/Peterborough County,Saturdays, 1-4 pm, Feb 12, 19,Mar 12, 19 with an all day farmtour Mar 5. Cost: $300/person or$400 for two people from the samefarm. For more information and toapply visit http://www.farmstart.ca/explorer or contact Pat Learmonthat farmsatwork@gmail.com.PRINCE EDWARDFebruary 17 (NOTE: Datechanged from February 10th)Prince Edward Federation of AgricultureMeeting. All welcome. 7:30pm at O.P.P. Office Boardroom,County Rd. 1, (Schoharie Road),Picton. Contact Patti Stacey at613-476-3842 / pat.stacey@sympatico.ca.February 25 Grower PesticideSafety Course, Picton, 8:45 am.Pre-registration required, contactOntario Pesticide Education Program,Ridgetown College 1-800-652-8573.February 25 & March 4 GrowingYour Farm Profits (GYFP) – 2 dayWorkshop, Prince Edward County,9:30 am to 3:30 pm, for you andyour management team to startEastern Ontario Dairy DaysMaxville Dairy DayMaxville Sports ComplexWed, February 16, 2011the journey towards managingand planning your farm businesssuccess. Lunch and refreshmentsprovided. Pre-registration required.Program details availableat http://www.ontariosoilcrop.org/en/programs/gyfp09.htm. ContactRick Terpstra at 613-476-8250/ rterpstra@ontariosoilcrop.org.March 10 Prince Edward Federationof Agriculture Meeting.All welcome. 7:30 pm at O.P.P.Office Boardroom, County Rd. 1,(Schoharie Road), Picton. ContactPatti Stacey at 613-476-3842 / pat.stacey@sympatico.ca.REGIONALFebruary 25 to 27 4-H OntarioConference and Annual Meeting atthe Waterloo Inn and ConferenceCentre. Contact your local 4-HAssociation for details. Registeron-line on the website at http://4-hontario.ca/CAM.asp.February 28 Canadian FarmBusiness Management CouncilPresents FREE Agriwebinar“Farm Management Groups: TheFormula for Profitability” with DenisLarouche, 12 noon. http://www.agriwebinar.com/Register.aspx.AUCTION SALECLAYVALE FARMS348 SUTHERLAND ROADR.R.# 1 STIRLING, ONT.SATURDAY MARCH 19TH AT 10:30 AMExit NORTH off 401 Highway at Belleville(Interchange # 543B) onto Highway # 62 for 5 milesand turn WEST onto Foxboro - Stirling Road for5 miles to Village of Stirling and turn NORTH attraffic lights onto Highway # 14 (Stirling – MarmoraRoad) for ½ mile and turn EAST ontoDemorest Road for ¼ mile and turn NORTHonto Sutherland Road.Sale of modern farm machinery including JD 7410,4250 4 WD tractors, JD 2955, MF 699, 1080, 1802WD tractors, Fermec 4 WD Industrial style loadertractor, Bobcat skid steer, JD 6600 combine,2008 Hesston big square baler, 2007 Hesston 12ft discbine, Gehl round baler, John Deere plantingequipment, New Holland hay equipment, Feedequipment, tillage equipment, Lime spreader truck,Cover All buildings, feedComplete listings available at www.sullivanauctions.comSee March <strong>Farmers</strong> <strong>Forum</strong> for full ad.SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERSPlainfield 613-477-20829:30amAGENDARegistrationVisit Trade Show Exhibits10:30 Your Farm, Your Family, Your FuturePatrick GilmourSenior Wealth Planner, Assante Ag Group11:00 Practical Strategy to Control Herd SCC’sDr. Jodi WallaceOrmstown Veterinary Hospital, Ormstown, QCTodd Nixon, Alexerin Farms, Osgoode (in Maxville)Walter Oeggerli, Heidi Farms Inc., Lancaster (in Kemptville)Noon Lunch & Visit Exhibits1:10pm Research Update from University of Guelph Kemptville CampusDr. Trevor DeVries1:45 Mini-Summit” on Milk Marketing IssuesP5 Harmonization and its importance to your futureFédération des producteurs de lait du Québec:• Marcel Groleau, chair, FPLQ (in Maxville)• Alain Bourbeau, Directeur général, FPLQ (in Kemptville)Vision of the way forward for Ontario ProducersBill Emmott, Chair, Dairy <strong>Farmers</strong> of Ontario3:15 Wrap-up and AdjournKemptville:Norma SmithTelephone: 613-652-4006Email: normasmith1@sympatico.caKemptville Dairy DayW.B. George Centre,Kemptville CampusThurs, February 17, 2011Registration $20 at the doorLunch is included.Dairy Days are organized jointly by Local Dairy ProducerCommittees, Dairy <strong>Farmers</strong> of Ontario and the Ontario Ministryof Agriculture, Food and Rural AffairsMaxville:Michel Moisan, OMAFRA, Alfred, ONTelephone: 613-679-0937Email: michel.moisan@ontario.caBats! Burls ......BiomassFriday, February 18, 2011Lindsay Exhibition GroundsLindsay, Ontario8:30 am - 4:00 pm• Bats!: Myths, Truths and Ecology - Paul Elliot, Trent University• Biomass: Hybrid Poplar and Willow Trials and Opportunities for WoodlotOwners - Darren Allen, Canadian Forest Service• Burls: Treasure in the Woodpile - Dave Sexsmith, Upper Canada WoodsCooperativeTRADE SHOW HIGHLIGHTS• Tree Planting Information• Forestry Management Services• Lumber Processing Equipment• Woodlot Management Services• Forestry Equipment Suppliers• Woodlot Associations• Local Environmental Funding Programs$12 per person. Food and refreshments will be available.To Register contact: Doug van Hemessen 705-324-1478doug.vanhemessen@ontario.ca

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