Daily agricultural market reports .: > prepared by Farm Market News at he Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food ofï¬ces in Toronto. These - ports are available to radio stations -= nd are broadcast at many locations 4 cross Ontario. However, if you aren‘t - car a radio and want to get some nformation before selling a crop, ‘ are are the telephone numbers and : brief description of the reports. SH AND FUTURE GRAIN 16 924-4466 ngth: three minutes pdated: 11:20 am. and 4:30 pm. ontent: Grower corn prices from hatham, London. Brantford and ‘ * ton; Chathamareagrower soybean rices; Chicago corn and soybean mules: western feed oats, wheat and arley prices; Winnipeg futures for heat. oats and barley; Montreal m In store. ' at D GRAIN 16 92448113 t ngth: l 5 minutes Pdated: '45 p.111. ontent; Prices 'for Chatham track R. Jane Cunningham After Christmas, many people find themselves short of cash. Here are some points on saving money to help solve that problem. The key to saving money is the effective use of moncy management tools, Save money by using a budget (financial record). Keeping a record of your monthly income and _ é) expenses allows you to re» “z organize your financial priorities or cut back your spending in Certain areas, Knowing where your money comes from and where it goes is an effective money manage nicnl tool. C istmas spending leave you broke? Save money by having goals. Making a list of yourgoalx, for instance going on a vacation, or purchasing a new house, helps you plan the amount of time and money needed to reach each goal. Setting aside some money once expenses are paid. into a second account, can help you reach a goal. Save money by being an effective shopper. Keeping track ofcrcdit card purchases, reading lith’lS, avoiding impulse buying. computing product prices and features. and rcxcarching your product before purchasing are all part of cl'fcctitc shopping. You can save money by uxing a budget, hating goals and LLNII‘Ill effector shopping habits 7 your money management tools. R. Jane Cunningham is the rural organilaliun specialisl in Lamhlon County. corn, soybean meal (FOB Toronto); western feed grain at the Bayports; Ontario feed wheat and the Chicago soybean meal futures; Montreal corn in store. CATTLE AND SHEEP 416 924-7441 Length: 2.5 to 4.5 minutes Updated: noon and 4:]5 pm. Content: Prices for slaughter steers. heifers. cows, bulls. calves. feeders and sheep at the Ontario Public Stockyards; local salebarn prices; Omaha slaughter cattle and Chicago cattle futures. Slaughter cattle prices from the Ontario Livestock Exchange are reported on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Dressed weight sale prices from the Stockyards are included on Thursday. The Friday report features a summary of the week's trade at the Stockyards. HOGS 416 924-7446 Length: 2.5 minutes Updated: 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 pm. Content: The Ontario Pork Producer's Marketing Board reports daily hog Daily agricltul reports from OMAF sales, Toronto hog Llllll sou prices and the Ontario Public Stockyards hour price. included til’t‘ ltlclll \illL'l‘lilfll reports. ()t'ltztltt't. l’cm‘iti LlllLl lllLllLill'tlr polls hog prices illltl the ('Iiictigo hog futures. FRUIT AND VEGETABLI". 4|6 924-446l Length: 2.5 minutes Updated: ll tun. Content: Prices and market condition for fruit and vegetables at the Ontario Food Terminal and seasonal prices from Learningtott, liratllortl and Niagara. FARM MARKET SUMMARY 416 924â€"ll94 Length: l.5 to two minutes Updated: noon and 4:30 pm. Content: Slaughter cutllc priccs from the Ontario l’uhlic Stockyards; Omaha slaughter cztlllc prices; Ontario hog stiles and prices; Chatham are com and soybean grower prices; spot months for Chicago corn and soybean futures; tobacco sales and shipping positions; and the Ontario potato priCL‘. H 8: C February. March 1988 23