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The Camrose Spring Classic Rodeo gets bigger and better with each passing year!
Held at the Camrose Regional Exhibition April 25 to 27,
there will be three performances, but each will open with wild pony races for the children. The Wainwright Stampede Riders team will perform in the grand entry and the Graham Sisters Trick Riding Duo is set to perform after the intermission. Every performance will have different competitors. With the level of entrants rising every year, the level of competition continues to grow, and ticket buyers will be treated to some outstanding rodeo! On Friday and Saturday the action begins at 7 p.m. with Sunday’s performance beginning at 2 p.m. A dance on Saturday night will feature Trinity Bradshaw on stage. Doors open at 9:30 p.m. Tickets available at the CRE office, 780-672-3640.
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County checks farm trucks for safety . . . 3
Family Fun Day at Kingman Hall. . . . . .
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Area farmers face challenges as they prepare for growing season . . . . . . .
Win a Colour Enlargement of your Farm!
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County adds Williams and Cox to Wall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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Brothers Justin and Brett McCarroll, of Camrose, are long-time team roping competitors and two-time champions at the Canadian Finals Rodeo. They will be competing for top honours at this year’s Spring Classic Rodeo.
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The Ryley History Book Committee is working to publish a second edition of Beaver Tales – A History of Ryley and Area. “We’re currently accepting stories of submissions from anyone who lives or has lived in the Ryley community,” said history book committee member Janet Winsnes. “As with all history books, the success of this project depends on the participation of current and former residents who share the stories.” Stories may be submitted to Ryley History Book, Box 570, Ryley, Alberta, TOB 4AO. The committee is also working to raise funds to pay for the publication. Any questions may be answered by calling 780-663-3792.
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County checks farm trucks for safety
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By Murray Green
Camrose County’s Protective Services department and Commercial Vehicle Enforcement joined forces to offer farm truck safety inspections to help make local highways safe this spring. The inspections were held on March 26 and 27 at the County office. Despite the snowy and icy conditions, 26 farm trucks were brought in for inspection at no charge to the drivers. “Of those 26, four trucks were found to have defects that would place them out of service,� explained County peace officer Dale Bjornson. “If stopped on a highway, those same trucks could easily have been towed and the drivers ticketed. Nine trucks required some minor attention and 13 trucks passed the inspection.� The inspections covered critical safety items such as brakes, steering, lights, frames, exhaust, fuel systems, tires, wheels and other checks. “Camrose County encourages farmers to take advantage of this inspection program in order to avoid any on-highway problems in the future,� said officer Bjornson. County officers Wes Allison and Bjornson were joined by Commercial Vehicle Enforcement members Alan Doutre, Manie Germushuysen and Landon Craney. To have your truck inspected contact Camrose County about next year’s event in March. Camrose Cargill Animal Nutrition, Half Diamond Sales, UFA Farm Store and Richardson Pioneer provided prizes to Gerald Pilger, Ken Hunter, Travis Bouck, Blaine Fenske, Virginia Van Petten, Fred Niehoff and Murray Vickers.
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Alberta Justice and Solicitor General Commercial Vehicle Department staff member Landon Craney, left, joined Camrose County Protective Services officers Wes Allison, top, and Manie Germushuysen in an inspection of a Weyga farms truck driven by Lou Fazakas on March 27. The local officers were joined by the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement department staff in providing a safety report on trucks owned by county residents. The two-day inspection event was busy for the officers. Germushuysen is currently moving from the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement to the Camrose County staff.
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Camrose County assists historical cemetery site By Murray Green
County council agreed to have the summer parks crew assist with the maintenance of the New Salem Skafse Cemetery at its regular meeting on March 25. Cemetery president Gordon Anderson wrote to council asking for help because the volunteers of the heritage site, located about two and a half miles south of Camrose on Township Road 462, were getting on in age and don’t have
large equipment to mow the unused portion of the cemetery. “I met with the person who wrote the letter and the volunteers are ratepayers and those buried in the cemetery were ratepayers,” said Reeve Don Gregorwich. “It won’t cost us much for our crew to pass by and mow on their way to Tillicum Beach. It is spare change and it shows empathy for the situation. It is probably happening
across the county. It would be probably three times a year, not every week.” The unused portion of the site is about 0.6 acres. The group will still maintain the rest of the cemetery. Most of the group are family members related to those buried in the cemetery. The 1905 cemetery was deserted for a while until about 1973 when volunteers came together to clean it up.
“This could snowball in a hurry,” said councillor Jack Lyle. “I can see us helping the New Norway cemetery because we kind of inherited that one, but this cemetery belongs to the United Church of Canada. One may not seem like much, but when you have 20 to mow it will be a lot.” Councillor Doug Lyseng offered a different view. “When you have an active congregation they
can maintain their own cemetery,” he said. “I think there is an issue because they are unable to keep it up. It is a small monetary request.” A motion to deny the request was lost 4-3 and a new motion to mow the grass for the cemetery was passed 4-3. Some councillors are concerned that other cemetery volunteers will be asking for assistance in the future.
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County adds Williams, Cox to Wall of Fame By Murray Green The Camrose County Agriculture Wall of Fame increased by two valuable members during the annual awards banquet at the New Norway Silver Creek Multiplex on Wednesday, April 2. Century Farm awards, Wall of Fame inductees and scholarship recipients were acknowledged during the evening. Ken Cox and Marion Williams were inducted into the Wall of Fame for their dedicated work and volunteering in several agricultural related activities, events and on committees. Agricultural minister Verlyn Olson and former premier Ed Stelmach praised the efforts of the two inductees for their service to the industry and to their fellow Albertans. “We are celebrating relationships and community,” said MLA Olson. “There have been a couple of things that have impressed me as agriculture minister and one is the fast pace of change. When you think of farms that have been in existence in excess of 100 years, how much change has happened over that period of time, and what people have had to do to survive, it is really impressive.” Olson said agriculture is a global big business. “It is science based and not a quaint undertaking that some people in urban centres might think it is. It has changed a lot over the years. If you are a 40-yearold farmer and the GPS on your combine isn’t working, who are you going to ask for help, your dad or your 14-year-old? I think that speaks to the environment we are living in. One thing we don’t want to change is the core values of what makes a rural Albertan. Think back to the pioneers that came here, how they got here, what they built and what we are trying to continue. That has taken determination, sheer
hard work, innovation and overcoming challenges.” Minister Olson congratulated the farm families and the Wall of Fame inductees. “Marion has left a lasting impression in rural Alberta and that is evident in the amount of people who came to support her tonight, even though she has been out of the business for awhile. Ken is our neighbour just down the road from us. They (the Cox family) have been great neighbours, great community people whether it is 4-H, pancake suppers, or building ball diamonds, they are always there. There is something about both Ken and Marion that is special. When you stop to think about it, there are certain people in our lives who, when you see them, you just feel good. When I see Vernie and Ken Cox and Marion Williams I just have a warm feeling and know these are good people who care about their neighbours and family and do great work for all of the people around them unselfishly.” Ken Cox “It is indeed a pleasure for me to welcome you to induct Ken Cox into the Camrose County Wall of Fame. Ken and I go back a long ways. Ken represents total commitment and dedication in every part of his life and activities,” said Bob Prestage with his introduction. Former premier Ed Stelmach thanked the Cox family for sharing Ken’s talents with the province. “I thank him for his work in 4-H not only in showing cattle, but teaching responsibility to youth. His ability to teach youth, his community spirit and he always put other’s needs before himself is a value he shared. Thank you, especially from the children of this great province.” Ken thanked everyone for their help and support over the years. Continued on page 9
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County Protective Services adds officer By Murray Green
Camrose County Protective Services have hired a new member to replace officer Dale Bjornson, who will be retiring this summer. “We received many qualified applicants for the peace officer position, which was advertised to replace officer Bjornson. The successful applicant is Manie Germushuysen, who comes to us from the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement branch where he was a transport officer for the last five years,” said protective services manager Mike Kuzio, at council on March 25. “Manie brings a wealth of knowledge regarding commercial and farm vehicles and we feel he will be an excellent addition to Camrose County Protective Services.” The new officer will be trained on county bylaws prior to officer Bjornson retiring. The annual large truck check was hosted at the County on March 26 and 27.
A mock disaster exercise was held at the County office on April 1. It was a table top exercise instead of a functional exercise. It helped participants to be more engaged in the entire exercise, provided a greater understanding of the entire disaster services process, and allowed emergency management personnel to be better prepared if a real disaster was ever to occur in the Camrose County. The County has shelved the idea of adding a regional peace officer because not al hamlets are on board with sharing the costs. “They are on board with this proposal, but the funds are not there right now,” said manager Kuzio. “Ferintosh feels this position would be a positive benefit, however the cost is too high at this point. Edberg is the same. Bittern Lake is basically in the same position as Ferintosh and Edberg. Bashaw is satisfied with its law enforcement needs. Hay Lakes, Rosalind and Bawlf had no response.”
County welcomes Cox, Williams onto the Wall of Fame Continued from page 8
After leaving Rosalind School Ken moved on to a two-year course in the Vermilion School of Agriculture and finished in the top five per cent of his class. He then went to the American Herdsman’s Institute at Keesummit, Missouri, to refine his skills as a herdsman. Ken then moved to Armena to start a farm of his own. Today his family operates an Angus cattle farm and also volunteers its knowledge and time to 4-H, Angus and community organizations. Marion Williams
“Marion is very organized and also very determined. Whatever was thrown at Marion, she found a way to work around it, with it or through it. I see that as being very determined,” said David Samm, who helped nominate her to the wall. “The third word that came to mind was community. She was and is very committed to this community. She grew up here. Family and friends are still very important to her.” Marion was honoured with the presentation. “I was so surprised that I was being inducted into the Camrose County Agriculture Wall of Fame. I missed the last communications committee meetings and the next thing I knew, I was being nominated. So.
I guess I won’t be missing any more meetings,” said Marion with a laugh. “It is special to be honoured on the same evening as Ken Cox. Together Ken and I worked on many 4-H activities, planning workshops and judging competitions.” Marion thanked Alberta Agriculture for letting her spend her entire career in the industry. “I always enjoyed my rewarding and challenging career in extensions; helping people to help themselves. My job changed based on the needs of the clients and the agriculture industry. The highlight for me was the people that I worked with. Both the staff and my clients.” Marion Williams began her career as a district home economist for Alberta Agriculture in 1975. She worked in Olds and Vermilion before settling in Camrose. Marion was the first resource for rural families on food safety, consumer education, nutrition and in providing learning opportunities to provide knowledge and tools to family farms. She played a key role in forming courses that were aimed at developing the skills farms and families needed to grow and adapt as the industry evolved from the management perspective.
Our dedicated team of funeral directors and colleagues: (Front L-R): Rod Madison, Jennifer Kontek, Leona Norenberg, Keri Vickers, Bob Hanrahan (Middle L-R): John Person, Cam Parker, Jim Gillespie, Bart Orr, Derek Robertson (Back L-R): Barrie Fenby, Robert Lyslo, Alvin Koehli
In this fast-paced, high-pressure world, we continue to sell monuments in the same fashion as Burgar’s first did back in 1906… As professional funeral A directors, we understand tthe trauma of losing ssomeone you love. We also know your need W tto select a proper, fitting memorial tribute as m a reflection of your memories and to show m respect, honor and regard ffor your loved ones. • We believe strongly that you should determine when the time is right for you to choose a monument or flower vase. Our policy is not one of high-pressure, act-now selling. • We offer only high-quality, long-lasting products. Our 10 decades of experience have taught us what to look for in terms of materials, finishes, designs, etc. The product lines we offer you are built to last, built to withstand our climates and come fully guaranteed. We know you only want to buy a memorial one time! • We offer memorials for every budget. At Burgar Funeral Home, we appreciate every inquiry, and treat every transaction with the dignity and respect it so richly deserves.
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www.burgarfuneralhome.com
Phone 780-672-2121 4817-51 Avenue, Camrose Recorded Obituary Line 780-679-2400 “More than 100 years of Dedicated Service to Your Community”
Murray Green, Camrose Booster
Camrose County councillor Doug Lyseng, left, and David Samm present Marion Williams with her plaque to officially induct her into the Camrose County Wall of Fame. The induction was conducted at the Silver Creek Multi-plex in New Norway.
The COUNTRY BOOSTER, April 15, 2014 – Page 10
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The farm appearing in this photograph is located in the Camrose trading area. If you recognize it as yours, come to the Camrose Booster, 4925-48 Street, Camrose. You will be presented with a free 8” x 10” color enlargement of the photo.
• Congratulations to our March 18th Winner: Carl and Colleen Brockhoff, Edberg • This week’s prize must be claimed by April 29, 2014. • This week’s Mystery Farm is sponsored by the businesses on this page.
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Main St., Camrose Ph. 780-672-8759 Toll Free 1-877-672-8759
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Visit Nufloors today for ALL your floor covering needs. 3810-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-4983 Toll Free 1-888-672-4983
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CABINETS
Camrose Custom Cabinets 3623-47 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-7875 Toll Free 1-800-251-9705
BUILDING MATERIALS
Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre
• Has knowledgeable, friendly staff available to assist you with product and service information. • Offers a hassle-free guarantee. • Supports the community.
The more you use your Co-op membership, the more you benefit. Sign up for membership today! Be an owner … become a Co-op member! You’re at home here.
Wild Rose Co-op Locations in Camrose, Killam, Sedgewick, Viking, Galahad, Alliance and Hardisty
6809-49 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-8818
INSURANCE
LAWN AND GARDEN
Camrose Insurance Services Ltd.
Battle River Implements Ltd.
MICHAEL KELEMEN 5704-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-9251 Phone 780-672-2273
• Is owned by its members. • Stocks a full range of quality products, including our popular Country Morning meats and Harmonie and Co-op brand items.
4717-38 Street, Camrose Phone 780-672-4463
Add a flag to your farmyard We sell top quality, long-lasting flags – from Canadian and provincial flags to flags from countries around the world. Choose from many sizes to suit your specific needs. 4925-48 Street, Camrose Phone 780-672-3142
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Real Estate FARMS • ACREAGES • RANCHES
BUILD YOUR OWN HOUSE – 7.5 acres with power and gas. Close to Hwy 26, approx. 20 miles east of Camrose. Call George. S-22. SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT near Camrose – excellent investment right on the edge of Camrose! Development lots overlooking Tillicum Beach – subdivision already surveyed! Call George. S-11. FARMLAND on Battle River – Pasture and crop land southeast of Camrose. Excellent addition to mixed farm or build your new country home with established trees and a creek! Call George. S-12. 1/4 WITH 300 x 100¹ HOG BARN – shop and Quonset south west of New Norway. Barn is currently rented, 45¹ acres cult with outstanding views. Call George. S-30. ACREAGE NEAR KILLAM LAM M – 2009 1800 ! on 13.7¹ sq. ft.¹, 3-bed/2 bed ed/2 ed/2 /2 2 bath bDUmodular mC odu dular ho EaDhome E R acres. Asking $330,000. $330 0 Call George. S-32. $3 $33 EXCEPTIONAL HOBBY FARM – great set of buildings. 92 acre parcel between Vermilion and Lloydminster. Call Gordie. F-15. 4 ACRES BESIDE THE GOLF COURSE – in Daysland with 1400¹ sq. ft. house, attached garage, 32x34 heated insulated shop. Excellent location. Asking $525,000. S-44 4 ACRES BARE LAND IN DAYSLAND – Great place to build your dream home. Close to golf course and school. Asking $175,000. S-45
1/2 SECTION MIXED FARM – with beautiful 2-level home just north of Highway 16 at Mackay, Alberta. $795,000. S-48 NEW LISTING – Quarter of farmland with bungalow home overlooking Tillicum Beach south of Camrose with awesome views and potential for development. S-61 GOOD QUALITY GRAIN LAND – with nice views and well-treed building site located between Vegreville and Two Hills. S-50 4 QUARTERS – of bare land north of Killam in pasture and tame hay but 505 +/- acres are cultivatable. S-51 NEW LISTING – Acreage north of Daysland with well cared for 3-bedroom bungalow and large machine shed on at least 7 acres. $249,900. S-53 G: INSULATED NSULATED ATED H NEW LISTING: HEATED w th lliving ivi ng qquarters uarterss iin Heisler. SHOP – with 5 57 $150,000. SS-57. NEW LISTING: SCENIC QUARTER – between Holden and Vegreville with 100 acres cultivated and large shop. $450,000. S-58 NEW LISTING: PUREBRED HORSE FARM – with new house and excellent buildings on Hwy 26 between Camrose and Viking. S-59. NEW LISTING: QUARTER OF GRAINLAND – southwest of Donalda, 130+/- acres cultivated. $370,000. S-60
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2014 Beaver District 4-H Show & Sale Monday, April 28, 2014 Tofield Arena, Tofield, AB
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Heifer Show at 11:00 a.m. – Lunch available on site – Steer Show at 12:30 p.m. – Supper at 5:00 p.m. ($15/plate) – Steer Sale at 7:00 p.m. with 46 steers for sale
Holden, Viking and Tofield 4-H Beef Club members welcome everyone!
County buys bulldozer By Murray Green
Camrose County agreed to purchase a 2014 John Deere 850K Dozer with a waste handling package and ripper from Brandt Tractor of Edmonton for $380,688 plus GST. Funding is to come from the West Dried Meat Lake Regional Landfill capital expense budget. Tenders to supply the dozer came from five suppliers and the prices were reviewed. Brandt Tractor has a long-standing history of providing excellent service to Camrose County. They met all the requirements in the specification chart, placed the most competitive bid, and can deliver a machine sooner, reported administration. Private property
A ratepayer wrote a letter concerning the amount of mud bogging and traffic on private property. The county discussed the matter and administration advised councillors that it cannot add a bylaw because there is a provincial law that supersedes it. Councillors advised to report incidents and to try and catch someone in the act of trespassing. A warning will be posted on the county website on the consequences of trespassing.
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The COUNTRY BOOSTER, April 15, 2014 – Page 12
45th ANNUAL
S P R I N G MA C H I N E R Y
Consignment Auction Saturday, April 26, 2014
LINDSTRAND AUCTIONS LTD. SALES SITE, CAMROSE, AB – 2 MILES NORTH OF CAMROSE ON HWY 833 Selling for Banks, Finance Companies, Private Consignments and Farm Dispersals Lunch available. Subject to additions and deletions. Accepting Major Equipment including Farm, Cars, Trucks, RVs – April 18 to April 25. Small Miscellaneous Items – April 21 to April 25. Receiving Hours 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call ahead to pre-list your equipment and take advantage of our complementary advertising campaign – 780-672-8478 or 1-800-251-1441
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TRACTORS 2001 NH TN75 2WD Diesel Turbo Utility Tractor, 3-pt. Hitch, PTO, Open Station, 62 hp, 8x8 Syncho Command Trans, two Rear Remotes, Joystick, 311 Original Hr., Shedded, Mint! Ford 3000 2WD Tractor, Diesel, 3-pt. Hitch, 540 PTO; JD 4430 2WD Tractor, c/w JD 148 Loader and Grapple; JD 4440 2WD Tractor, c/w JD 158 Loader; JD 3020 2WD Tractor; IHC 986 2WD Tractor, Cab, Heater, 106 hp, c/w 10’ Degelman Dozer; CASE 2290 2WD Tractor; Ford 8N Utility Tractor; IHC 1086 2WD Tractor, Cab, c/w Boss Loader; 1995 JD 6400 MFWD Tractor, 3-pt. Hitch, CAHR, c/w JD 640 Loader, 5200 hr. Showing; JD 5020 Tractor, c/w Duals, Cab, Overhauled; CASE 2390 Tractor, CAHR, 6400 hr. Showing; IHC 1066 Tractor, c/w Allied 747 Loader; JD 2140 Tractor, c/w JD 246 Loader, 3-pt. Hitch, 2600 hr. Showing; Massey 1100 Tractor; 1982 JD 4640 2WD Tractor, CAHR, 165 hp, Power Quad, 3 hyd, 1000 PTO, Front/Rear Weights, 20.8x38 Duals, Estate Tractor, Shedded; JD 4430 2WD Tractor, CAHR, Power Quad Trans, 2 hyd, 540/1000 PTO, Front Weights, 20.8x34 Radials, New Single Radials, Shedded; CASE 970 Tractor. HAYING EQUIPMENT JD 535 Round Baler; JD 566 Round Baler; NH 660 Round Baler; NH 273 Square Baler; JD 336 Square Baler; 14’ NH 499 Hydraswing Haybine; 12’ NH 479 Haybine; 5-Wheel Side Delivery Hayrake; Sitrex 12-Wheel V Rake; Jiffy 700 Hidump Silage Wagon; CASE IH RS561 Round Baler; NH 1033 Bale Wagon; JD 346 Square Baler. SEEDING, TILLAGE, SPRAYING 36’ Morris 279 Field Cultivator c/w 4 Bar Harrows; Two 30’ JD 9350 Hoe Drills c/w Factory Transport; 40’ Morris L233 Field Cultivator c/w 4 Bar Harrows; 36’ JD 1610 Cultivator c/w 3 Bar Harrows; 30’ CO-OP 807 Cultivator c/w 3 Bar Harrows; 24’ White Tandem Disc; Six New 6’ Turco 3-pt. hitch Rototillers; 20’ Ezee-On 1490 Tandem Disc; 14’ Whisek HD Tandem Disc; 36’ Bourgault Air Seeder c/w 2150 Air Tank; 1997 56’ Bourgault 5710 Air Drill c/w Anhyd. Kit, Rear Hitch, Mid Row Bander, Split Seed Boots and Bourgault 4350 Air Tank; Flexicoil 5000 Air Drill c/w 2320 Tank, 39’ Wide, 7.2” Spacing, Single Shoot, Rubber Packers, Good Cond.; 2003 60’ Bourgault Model 7200 Hyd Heavy Harrow; 12’ JD Tandem Disc; 16’ CO-OP Double Offset Field Disc; 60’ Computer Spray Weed Sprayer; 24’ Morris Rod Weeder c/w Harrows; Ford 3-pt. hitch 3 Bottom Plow; 10’ Cockshutt DT Disc; 14’ CASE IH 7200 Hoe Drill c/w Grass Attach.; 32’ Morris 320 Field Cultivator c/w 3 Bar Harrows; 48’ Hiniker 1560 Field Cultivator c/w 3 Bar Harrows; 2001 Morris Maxim 39’ Air Drill c/w 7240 VRT Tow Behind Air Tank, 10” Spacing; 1000 Gal. Anhyd. Ammonia Tank and Trailer; 72’ Flexicoil System 60 Weed Sprayer; 24’ Melroe 204 Seed Drills; 50’ Summers Hyd. Harrow Draw Bar; 6’ MF 3-pt. Hitch Cultivator; 50” Rotocar 3-pt. hitch Rototiller; 40’ Bourgault 8800 Air Seeder, 8” Spacing, c/w 3195 Bourgault Air Tank, 3 Hoppers; 40’ Bourgault 4000 Packer Bar.
HARVEST EQUIPMENT Westfield 13”x70’ Swing Auger; Sakundiak 8”x50’ PTO Auger; Westfield 7”x36’ Auger c/w Elect. Start Motor; Co-op 12’ SP Swather c/w Wisconsin Engine; Brandt 7”x40’ PTO Auger; 6”x45’ Allied Auger; Westfield 7”x37’ Grain Auger c/w 16 hp Engine; FarmKing 13”x70’ Swing Auger; MF 550 Diesel Combine, 2026 hr.; Gleaner L2 Diesel Combine, 2600 hr.; 10”x70’ Sakundiak Swing Auger; 1979 JD 7720 Diesel Turbo Combine, 3200 hr.; Westfield 10”x51’ PTO Auger. SKIDSTEERS, FORKLIFTS, INDUSTRIAL CASE 1845 Skidsteer; JD 320 Skidsteer; 8’ Hyd Angle Skidsteer Blade; Pallet Forks for Skidsteers; Clark CP30 6000 lb Forklift; Sellick 930 6000 lb Rough Terrain Forklift; New Skidsteer Attachments: Two 1650 Augers with Bits, Two 750 Augers with Bits, Pallet Forks, Round bale spear, Skid steer tires, Receiver hitch, Full Back Plate, Partial Back Plate, Brush Grapple Bucket, Stump Grinder; Komatsu D65 Dozer, Power Shift, Angle Dozer With Hydraulic Tilt, Full ROPS With Sweeps and Brush Guarding, Hyster Winch, Engine In-Frame Overhaul With Less Than 100 hr., Undercarriage In Exc. Condition. Will Sell c/w Attachments: Brush Rake, Ripper, Hydraulic Kit To Run Pull Scraper; Ditch Witch 6510 Trencher, Diesel Engine, Frost Chain, Cab c/w Heater, Backhoe Attachment, Back Fill Blade. Also c/w Vibrating Plow and Spare Trencher Attach. UNUSED 2014 Grand Way GW917 Wheel Loader, c/w Bucket, Aux Hyd, Cab, 12-16.5, TWO YEAR FACTORY PARTS WARRANTY; Skidsteer Grapple Bucket; 4’ Skidsteer Trencher Attach.; CASE 584B 6000 lb Rough Terrain Forklift, 3 Stage 21’ Lift, Diesel; New 2014 Executive 10’x60’ 100 Ton Platform Truck Scale, c/w Digital Readout, Ticket Printer; CASE 580C Backhoe c/w Loader, Two Buckets, 3200 hr., Nice! 3-pt. Hitch Backhoe Attach. c/w two Buckets; 1999 JD 650G Crawler, 6-Way Dozer, Blade, Winch, Cab, Full Sweeps, Push Guard, 8200 hr. OTHER EQUIPMENT NH 660 Tandem Manure Spreader; 100’ Flexicoil Tandem Weed Sprayer; NH 358 Mixer Mill; Leon 550 Land Scraper; Ezee On Hyd Post Pounder; Creep Feeder; JD 700 Mixer Mill; Rem 550 Grain Vac; FarmKing 18” PTO Roller MIll; 3-pt. Hitch Potato Digger; 3-pt. hitch Potato Seeder; 3-pt. hitch Potato Hiller / Cultivator; 1985 Bale Tuber; 3-pt. hitch Flail Mower; 8’ Manure Pump. BINS and BUILDINGS Two New 8’x12’ Garden Sheds; 10’x16’ New Log Building; New 40’ High Cube Double Door One-Way Shipping Container c/w Lock Box, Forklift Pockets; New 40’ HIGH CUBE CUSTOM BUILT OFFICE CONTAINER c/w Lock Box, Forklift Pockets, two Wide Windows c/w Security Bars, One Entrance Door, One Loading Door; 30’x85’x15’ Peak Ceiling Double Door Storage Building c/w commercial fabric, waterproof, fire resistant, doors on two ends; 20’x30’x12’ Peak Ceiling Storage Canopy c/w Commercial fabric,
This is a prelimary list – Much more to come! Check our website www.lindstrandauctions.com for the latest list
Ring 1 Starts at 9:00 a.m. SHARP
Shop Equipment & Miscellaneous Ring 2 Starts at 9:30 a.m. SHARP Cars & Trucks, Lawn & Garden Equipment, Recreational Equipment Ring 3 Starts at 10:00 a.m. SHARP Major Farm Equipment Come early to register to avoid lineups Pre-register all day Friday!
roll up door; New 40’x60’x20’ Gable Truss Storage Building, c/w PVC covers, 13’x13’ roll up door at two ends, 6’ entry door at side, waterproof, UV and Fire Resistant; Three New 10’x20’ Commercial Instant Pop-up Tents; New 9’ Steel Storage Container c/w lock box, forklift pockets; 20’x40’ Full Closed Party Tent, 800 sq.ft., doors, windows, 4 side walls included; New 16’x22’ Marquee Event Tent, 320 sq. ft., one zipper door, 7 windows, heavy duty frames and fabrics; New 12’x16’ Garden Shed, Sided. CARS, TRUCKS, TRAILERS 1996 53’ Great Dane Hwy Trailer; 2001 Sterling Daycab, Detroit Diesel Cab and Chassis; 2007 Kiefer Built 32’ Gooseneck Stock Trailer c/w Living Quarters; 2007 WW 18’ Tandem Stock Trailer; 2008 16’ Tandem Car Hauler; 2010 18’ Tandem Enclosed Cargo Trailer; 2007 Dodge Crew Cab 4x4 Diesel Truck; 2006 Grand AM GT Car; 2005 Ford F350 Diesel Crew Cab 4WD Truck; 2003 GMC 1500 4WD Crew Cab Truck; 2002 Chev 2500 4WD Reg Cab Truck; 2004 Pontiac Montana Van; 2007 Dodge Caravan; 2006 Ford F350 Truck, c/w 10’ Steel Deck; 2010 Ford F250 4WD Diesel Crew Cab Truck; 2009 GMC 2500 Diesel Crew Cab Truck; 2006 Jeep Liberty 4WD SUV; 2004 PT Cruiser; 2007 Ford Mustang 2 Door Coupe; 2003 Chyrsler Sebring; 2006 Chrysler 300 4 Door Sedan; 1992 Hino FB152 Truck, 2 Ton, Flatdeck and Fold Down Mesh Sides; Two 1997 Trail Tech Combine Trailers; 2008 GMC Sierra 4x4; 2004 Dodge Ram 4x4; 2003 Dodge Ram 4x4, c/w Topper; 2008 Ford F350 Crew Cab, V10 4x4; 2004 Ford F150, Lifted c/w Wheels, 4x4; 2005 Dodge Durango Limited 4WD; 1998 GMC Jimmy, Leather, Loaded 4WD; 2008 Dodge 3500 Dually, Leveling Kit c/w Mud Tires, 4x4; 1991 Ford F350 Dually Truck c/w Steel Deck and Bale Arms; 1998 GMC 6500 Cab and Chassis Truck c/w PTO and Pump; 2001 Freightliner FL80 Truck, CAT Diesel, c/w 24’ Van Body; 2006 Ford Escape 4WD SUV; 18’ Univision BP Stock Trailer; 1997 Chev 4WD Reg Cab Truck; 2002 Chev S10 2WD Ext Cab Truck; 2001 Dodge 1 Ton 4WD Diesel Truck c/w Flat Deck; 2001 Chev 4WD Reg Cab Truck; 1968 Meteor 4 Door Car; 2005 Chev Tahoe; 1987 IHC Cab Over Cab and Chassis Truck; 2003 Ford F350 Crew Cab 4WD Truck c/w 9’ Deck and Toolboxes; Car Dolly; 1998 GMC Ext Cab 4WD Truck; 2001 GMC Ext Cab 2WD Truck; 1997 Chev Truck, Reg Cab; 2004 Ford Supercrew F150 Lariat 4WD Shortbox Truck; 1999 Ford F550 Cab and Chassis Truck, Power Stroke Diesel, Long Wheel Base, New Motor; 1978 Chev Fuel Truck; 1970 Plymouth Duster Car, 2 Door, Collectors! 2007 Ford Fusion SEL AWD Car, Loaded; 1994 Kenworth T600 Hwy Tractor, M14 Diesel Engine, 15 spd Trans, 63” Sleeper; 1997 Load King 53’ Tridem Step Deck HwyTrailer; 1998 Chev Ext Cab 2WD Truck. LAWN & GARDEN, RECREATIONAL 1993 Travelair 30’ Class A Motorhome; 1982 Vanguard 24’ Motorhome; 1997 Prowler 24’ Holiday Trailer; 2006 Jayflight 26’ 5th Wheel Holiday Trailer; 1987 Vanguard Phantom 16’
Ski Boat; 2007 Malibu 18’ Ski Boat; 2006 Polaris 400 4WD Big Bear Quad; Lg Selection of Side by Sides, Dirtbikes, Quads, Listings to Come! JD 317 Ride on Mower c/w Rototiller; JD 318 Ride On Mower; Roper 14 hp Ride on Mower; Lg Selection of Lawn Tractors, Zero Turn Mowers, Push Mowers, Rototillers, Etc.; 1989 Citation Supreme 28’ Class C Motorhome, Nice! Husqvarna 24 hp Lawn Tractor; Hustler Excel 275 Commercial Mower, 20 hp Kohler Motor, Hydrostatic Drive, 72” Out Front Deck; 1978 30’ Marathon Marine Alum. Jet Boat, 3160 CAT Diesel Engine, 16” Berkley Pump c/w Tandem Trailer; 1994 Honda GL500 Liquid Cooled Quad; 2-Wheel Quad Trailer; Deutz Allis Zero Turn Mower; 1988 Glendale 28’ Class C Motorhome; Husqvarna Ride on Mower; 2005 Fleetwood 28’ BP Holiday Trailer c/w 16’ Slide; 12’ Alum Boat c/w 9 hp Motor and Trailer; Eagle Outlaw 16’ Jet Boat c/w New Interior and New 351 Motor; Husqvarna 18 hp Lawn Tractor; 2007 Club Car Golf Cart, Gas; Golf Cart Trailer. MISC., SHOP EQUIPMENT Lg Qty of New Lifts of Lumber; Lg Selection of Hand Tools, Power Tools, Shop Equip, Skid Tanks, Cattle Handling Equip.; (150) 24’ Free Standing Panels; Six New 10’x20’ HD Metal Work Benches; 20’ Wrought Iron Ornamental Gate; New Easy Kleen Magnum Gold 4000 psi Diesel Hot Pressure Washers; 9’, 10’, 12’, 20’ New Sea Can Containers; Overhead Residential Garage Doors c/w Openers; New Decorative Garden Archways and Planters; Two New 7-Drawer Rolling Tool Chests c/w 198 pc Tool Set! 18.4x38 Factory Duals; Lg Qty of New Gas Generators; 6.5 hp Gas Driven Plate Tampers; Lg Qty of New Hwy 11Rx24.5 Tires; New 20 hp Auger Motors; Lg Selection of 6’ 12’ Leaf Trees and 6’ - 12’ Blue, Green and White Spruce, 6’ - 12’ Mountain Pine, 8’ White Paper Birch Trees! New Diesel Silent Inverter Generators, Jackhammers, Wheelbarrow Air Compressors, Impact Wrenches, Coil Roofing and Framing Nailers; New 34 Ton Super Split 6.5 hp Log Splitters Wire Feed Welders, Plazma Cutters, Battery Chargers; Walbern Hopper Bottom Feed Bin c/w Skid, 8’x14’ Skidded Insulated Shack (was used for diesel generator); New Kyotoma Wheel Loader Tires, 23.5x25-E3/L3, 24-Ply Tires; New Heavy Duty Tire Balancers, c/w: 110v 60 hz; Two New HD Tire Changers c/w: 110v 60 hz , UFA Cattle Squeeze, 500 gal. Fuel Tank and Stand, Quad Tub , Two 8’x10’ Pine Playhouses, Set of 20.8x38 Radial Duals, Handler III 2” Chemical Mixer, 1250 gal. Poly Water Tank, Radial Arm Saw, Hobart Meat Slicer; New Concrete Yard/Garden Decorations: Case Eagle, Polar Bear, Large table set, Benches, Cactus Welcome, Alligator, Children Playing together 1, Children Playing together 2, Large cow skull, Right and left small lions, Bird bath, Large boot planter, small boot planter, Small bear sitting; 500 gal. Skidded Fuel Tank, 1000 gal. Skidded Fuel Tank w/c High Flow Pump and Meter, 1000 gal. Fuel Tank c/w Stand; Slide in Hyd 8’ Dump Box.
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Province salutes its volunteers Doug Griffiths, MLA, Battle River-Wainwright
More than 140 communities across the province will host events and activities during National Volunteer Week to honour all the Albertans who enrich their communities by volunteering. “National Volunteer Week is our opportunity to reflect on how we each have benefited from the selfless generosity of a local volunteer,” said Heather Klimchuk, Minister of Culture. “It’s also an excellent time to reach out and discover an organization or project that may need your talents and energy to succeed.” The theme of National Volunteer Week 2014 is “Because volunteer work speaks volumes”; and Canadians are encouraged to join a national conversation on volunteer recognition. The Alberta Government is joining with Volunteer Alberta to do just that by providing $65,000 in funding for community recognition of volunteers. National Volunteer Week kicks off April 7 with the launch of a new initiative to recognize volunteers and the importance of volunteerism. Approximately 70 percent of Albertans volunteered with organizations in their community in 2012-13 contributing more than 200 million hours to local initiatives. The Government of Alberta works to support the efforts of volunteers and volunteer organizations through programs like the annual Vitalize Conference where participants take part in skills development workshops and the Stars of Alberta Volunteer Awards recognizing Alberta’s exceptional volunteers. These are part of the Government’s broader efforts to support the nonprofit voluntary sector. Monitoring agency
Lorne Taylor and Greg Taylor have been appointed chair and vice-chair of Alberta’s new arm’s-length environmental monitoring agency. “With Lorne and Greg at the helm, I am confident that AEMERA will take Alberta’s environmental monitoring to even greater levels of reliability, credibility and transparency,” said Robin Campbell, Minister of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development. “This is fundamental to responsible resource development in our province.” If you have any questions or concerns regarding the content of this column I can be reached in my constituency office at 780-842-6177. Also, please subscribe to my e‑newsletter at http://Griffiths.mypcmla.ca/.e‑newsletter at http:// Griffiths.mypcmla.ca/.
The COUNTRY BOOSTER, April 15, 2014 – Page 13
UNRESERVED FARM/ ACREAGE AUCTION
UNRESERVED FARM SALE
UNRESERVED FARM/ ACREAGE AUCTION
BILL and JANICE RILEY of VETERAN, AB
BARRY SPADY of CASTOR, AB
GEORGE and KAYE RODDICK of VIKING, AB
Location: From the Hwy 12 entrance to Veteran, go 50 ft. south and turn right and go 1/4 mile west. Gate sign: 8519 Twp Rd 352
Location: NW 1-38-14-W4 – From Hwy 12 and 36 junction east of Castor, go 8.5 miles north on Hwy 36 to Twp Rd 390, 3.5 miles east and 1 mile north. Gate sign: 39023 Rg Rd 131
Location: Just north of the Viking Shell on the west side of Hwy 36. Gate sign: 47526 Highway 36
TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 2014 – 11:00 a.m. No Buyer’s Premium
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• 1975 Case 1070 w/Ezee-On 2100 like new FEL and 7 ft. bucket, 7,880 hours, 108 HP, 540/1000 PTO, powershift, CAHR, 18.4x38 tires, 2 hyd. outlets, excellent condition VEHICLES • 1995 Chevrolet 2500 ¾ ton truck, 284,000 km, automatic, positrack, 2WD • 1991 Dodge 250 diesel truck, 4X4, 500,000 km, standard • 1978 GMC 3 ton grain truck w/ 16 ft. steel box and hoist, 74,000 original miles • 1962 Ford F-250 ¾ ton truck w/ hoist and stepdeck box, standard HORSES • Two Registered American Quarter Horse Association brood mares, one broke • 2- and 3-Year old AQHA registered geldings • 3- and 4-Year old AQHA registered fillies • Great West Saddlery Company stock saddle • F. Eamor #275 High River, AB roping saddle • Double team harness • Assortment of tack RECREATION • 2005 Polaris Ranger 700XP side by side ATV, new full windshield, new tires, 4X4, 500 hours, recent $3,000 work order
• 1997 Polaris 300 XPRESS quad, 2WD • Moto-ski antique snowmobile SKID STEER
• 2003 Caterpillar 226 w/6 ft. bucket, 58 HP, 1,791 hours, Cat. diesel, hand controls, heater, shedded w/no cold starts, parts manuals, excellent condition SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS • 8 ft. Hydraulic controlled reversible blade • 6 ft. Smooth bucket w/ grapple • 6 ft. Tooth bucket • Tree spade • Pallet forks • Bale spear MOWER CONDITIONER • John Deere 1600A MoCo 16 ft. hydraswing haybine w/new reverser, field ready LAWN and GARDEN
• JD D130 ride-on lawn mower w/ 22 HP motor, 50 hours, 42” deck, and rear bagger
SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2014 – 11:00 a.m.
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• MF 1655 ride-on garden tractor w/4 ft. rear tiller and 4 ft. front mount snowblower • Ranch King quad wagon w/tilt deck • Toro small front tine tiller. TRAILERS
• 1975 Hickory King 20’ TA gooseneck stock trailer, centre divider, 8000 lb. axles, 16” tires • 15 ft.Homemade TA gooseneck flatdeck trailer w/wooden sides, 15” tires MISCELLANEOUS • Antique John Deere manure spreader • Monitor 30 ft. antique windmill • Wooden 16 ft. calf shelter w/ tin roof • Trademaster 4 ton electric logsplitter • Post pounder w/Charlyn pump • 3-pt. hitch 5 ft. finishing mower • 300 gallon fuel tank w/stand • Tombstone round bale feeder • ±100 Bushel poly hopper bottom feeder • 250 Gallon poly water tanks CATTLE OILER • Cattle oiler • 11 ft. Rubber scraper tire • Tech fence • Asst. metal panels and gates • Stationary steel quad ramp • Aluminum quad ramps • Generator transfer switch • Industrial heat tape • New sump pump • Crazy harrows • Electric fencer • Hand and electric fuel slip tank pumps • 220 Volt welder w/cables • Makita 2400 Watt generator • Mr. Heater 125,000 BTU kerosene heater • Oxy Acetylene cutting torch • Anvil • Makita cut-off saw, drill and grinder • New toolbox • Battery charger • Air compressor • Radial arm saw • 6’x10’ Tack shed • 4’x6’ Doghouse • Three Plastic dog kennels • Small amount of 2-3/8” and 2-7/8” pipe • Assort. of new spring jackets, various sizes • Six Coal oil lamps • Eight Tractor seats • Two Boxes of small antique tins • Plus more items too numerous to list
SATURDAY, MAY 3, 2014 – 11:00 a.m.
Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C
• John Deere 4455 w/JD 265 FEL and grapple, 1992, MFWD, 141 HP, 6,000 hours, joystick, 540/1000 PTO, 15 speed powershift, CAHR, 20.8x38 rear radial tires, wheel weights, 16.9x26 front tires, two hyd. outlets, exc. condition
• John Deere 4250 w/JD 148 FEL and grapple, 1983, 120 HP, 16,780 hours, 540/1000 PTO, 15 speed powershift, CAHR, 18.4x38 tires, wheel weights, three hyd. outlets • Ford 8N tractor POST POUNDER
truck w/16’ wood box and hoist, 10.00x20 tires, 51,260 miles, 4F/1R • 1958 Plymouth Belvedere 2-dr. hardtop car • 1990 Chevrolet 1500 ext. cab truck, 278,290 km, automatic, 2WD, p.w., p.l. • 1981 Chev. 1500 Sierra Grande truck, auto • 1961? Chevrolet ½ ton truck TILLAGE, SEEDING, SPRAYING • Bourgault 1450 100 ft. sprayer, 1300 gal. poly tank, chem. handler, hyd. pump, Raven rate controller,18.4x26 tires • 7 ft. Land leveller • CI #204 cultivator, 25 ft. w/3 bar mtd. harrows • CI #279 cultivator, 34 ft., 8” spacing • Friggstad DT cultivator, 25 ft., 12” spacing • International 620 double disc press drills, 24 ft. (2 x 12 ft.) w/ Bergen 30 ft. drill transport LIVESTOCK RELATED • 2014 Lakeland 130 bushel portable calf creep feeder w/ fold out sides, mineral and salt tubs • 20 ft. Pipe framed 9-round bale deck • Case IH 8610 bale processor, LH discharge • Gehl 150 PBF mixermill w/ bale feeder TRAILERS
• Wheatheart high and heavy hitter post pounder w/PTO pump, excellent condition SWATHING, HAYING, HARVEST
• 2008 Wilson 24 ft. TA aluminum gooseneck stock trailer, two divider gates w/walk thru door • 1987 Road King TA 16 ft. stock trailer, centre divider, bumper hitch • 1980 Goertzen SA 8 ft. steel tilt deck utility trailer, bumper hitch • 1975 Skipper SA 15 ft. holiday trailer, sleeps 4, fridge, range, furnace
• Versatile 4700 SP swather w/ 20 ft. MacDon PU reel, 1986, 2,414 hours, 76 HP Cummins diesel, keer shear, cab, a/c, radio, exc. cond. • Case IH 1590 haybine, 14 ft., SHOP EQUIPMENT and TOOLS hydraswing, rubber rolls, 540 PTO • MacDon 30 ft. PT swather, bat reel • Miller M-180 welder w/cables, 220V • Cummins 5 speed heavy duty drill press • Columbia ¾ hp. bench grinder • Shop Vac • John Deere 7721 PT combine, • John Deere pressure washer 1982, chopper, 11 ft. pickup • Coal stoker • New Holland 855 round chain • Pea sheller w/electric motor or hand crank baler, chain oiler, gathering wheels, bale command, 540 PTO • Coleman 40 quart electric or 12 Volt cooler • Versatile #10 PT swather, 1984, • Cream separator bat reel • 10 ft. Shuffleboard • Anvil • 16 ft. hyd. drill fill auger • Dog / Cat kennel • Canola roller • Electric fireplace • Ice pick GRAIN TRUCKS and VEHICLES • Honda 200 trike for parts • Antique drill press • Tap and Die set • General farm misc. items
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Bill and Janice have sold their acreage and are relocating. The Caterpillar skid steer and Case tractor have been shedded and are in excellent condition. There is a good selection of items for various farming and acreage needs, so plan to be with us sale day. For • 1984 Chev. 50 2-ton grain truck w/12’ wood box and hoist, further information call Bill at 4038.25x20 tires, 63,405 km, 4F/1R 575-2394 OR Dunkle Auctions at 877-UP4BIDS (874-2437). • 1976 Dodge D600 3-ton grain
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Barry has discontinued his farming operation. Equipment has been very well maintained. For more info. call Barry at 403-882-4474 OR DAS at 877-874-2437.
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• Two Butler 4200 bu. grain bins • Two Behlen 2900 bu. grain bins • Westeel Rosco 3300 bu. grain bin • 1250 Gal. poly water tank • 135 Gal. slip tank w/ hand pump • Two 300 Gal. fuel tanks, one w/ metal stand • Farm King 10”x60’ hyd. swing • 2010 Kubota 6040 tractor w/ grain auger Kubota LA1153 FEL, 260 hours, MISCELLANEOUS 63.5 hp., MFWD, diesel, 16.9x30 • 6 ft. (W) x 8 ft. (L) SA utility trailer tires, 540 PTO, 3-pt. hitch, 84” w/sides quick attach bucket, joystick, hyd. shuttle shift, cab, A/C, heater, one • Two Commercial Mercury Vapour lights owner, shedded, like new • Farfisa electronic keyboard FARM EQUIPMENT accordion, 120 bass, w/speakers • Berlin upright piano • Assort. scrap iron and wood • Assort. new spring jackets, various sizes • 1987 Massey Ferguson 550 • Variety of household / kitchenware combine w/10 ft. PU, diesel, items shedded, used in 2013, exc. cond. RECREATION • MF 510 combine w/9 ft. PU, gas, chopper
• Macdon 185 manure spreader, 175 bushel • CI Noble 14 ft. hoe drills, (two 7 ft.), shedded. • Flexi-coil System 95 harrow packer bar w/5 bar harrows, 42 ft., 1¾” packers • Massey Ferguson 520 double disc, 14 ft. • Kinsella fork type rock picker • CI #806 23 ft. cultivator w/two 1 ft. extensions. • National 200 bushel gravity feed hopper box • John Deere 12 ft. cultivator VAN and GRAIN TRUCK • 2004 Pontiac Montana AWD minivan, loaded, DVD player, 235,000 km. • 1976 IH 1600 Loadstar 3-ton SA grain truck w/ 16 ft. wood box and hoist, HI/LO, 10F/2R, 10.00x20 tires, roll tarp GENERATOR • 1998 Commercial 14 kw diesel generator, 9,302 hours, electric start, shedded LAWN and GARDEN
• 2004 Honda 350 quad, 4x4, 3,418 km., 316 hours, shedded, excellent condition
• 1996 Polaris SL650 jet ski w/ trailer, shedded • SS125 Kid’s quad • Ralliart small motorbike • 1979 Moto Ski Grand Prix Special • snowmobile, 951 original miles, shedded 3-PT. HITCH EQUIPMENT • Sitrex SM-230P 3-pt. hitch 7.5 ft. finishing mower, 5-blade, rear discharge • Homemade 3-pt. hitch HD log splitter • Homemade 3-pt. hitch 10 ft. rear blade • Vicon LS410M 3-pt. hitch 21 ft. sprayer, 90 gal. poly tank, PTO pump GRAIN TRAILER • 1974 Timpte Inc. 40 ft. TA aluminum grain trailer, single hopper w/10 slide openers SHOP EQUIPMENT • Miller AEAD-200LE portable AC/ DC welder w/cables and Onan 20 HP 2 cyl. gas motor • Lincoln Idealarc AC arc welder w/ • 2011 Kubota ZD326 zero turn cables, 220V commercial lawn mower, 138 • John Deere 295 amp welder w/ hours, 26 HP, diesel, 60” deck, cables, 220V rear discharge, one owner, • Oxy/Propane cutting torch w/ shedded bottles and stand • Westward LCN-14 drill press w/ stand • American #114 metal cutting bandsaw • Sears/Craftsman 10” radial arm saw w/stand • Grasshopper 723K zero turn • Portable air compressor commercial lawn mower, 381 • Gear pullers hours, 23 HP, gas, 52” deck, grass • Westward ¾” drive socket set catcher, one owner, shedded, • Shop Vac excellent condition • Makita cut-off saw • Anvil • Lawn sweep • Assort. shop tools BINS, TANKS and AUGER AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Due to health reasons George and Kaye are selling their acreage and are moving into town. All major items have been shedded. For further info, Note: All grain bins have aeration call George at 780-336-3242 OR ducting and are on cement floors. DAS at 877-874-2437. • Two Butler 4900 bu. grain bins
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Family Fun Day at Kingman Hall Located from Forestburg: 7 miles west on Hwy 53 to Rg Rd 16-3, 1.5 miles south OR from Donalda, 14 miles east on Hwy 53 and 1.5 miles south on Rg Rd 16-3. Lunch by Forestburg School Travel Club • Owner phone: 780-582-3801 or Ed 403-740-6097
• 2004 Dodge 3500 4x4 diesel, ext. cab, 4 door, c/w new rubber, std. trans, 211,000 kms. VIN 3D7LU38C14G257175 • 1995 Chev Tracker, 2 door, S/N 2CNBJ1861S6910167 • 1990 Suzuki Sidekick, S/N JS4TA01V9L4131491
• 2000 Golden Falcon R28-28’ Tour Edition 5th wheel c/w inverter, awning, one slide, front bedroom, new tires, immaculate, VIN 2GRFW28T4Y5003826 • 1997 25.5’ 5th wheel bunk model, new tires, A/C, 3-way fridge, hot water tank,oak interior, hitch and wiring to tow boat
• Coal and wood cook stove, excellent • Wooden table and chairs • Sunbeam BBQ • Misc. household and furniture
• 1960 JD 730 diesel tractor c/w Farmhand loader, p.s., 4 cyl. start motor, 18.4x30 rear, S/N 7315523 • Ford 8N tractor, running
The community of Kingman held what it hopes will be the first of many yearly Family Fun Days March 9. “We’re hoping to get families out to meet their neighbours and participate in activities in the Kingman Hall,” said Fun Day organizer Kari Cameron.
• Large assortment of hand tools • Welding table • 10 T floor jack • Numerous hyd. jacks • Various jack stands • 6” bench vice • Halogen lights • Bench lathe • New wet tile saw • Alum extension and step ladders • Rigid 4.25 HP shop vac • Bolt bins and contents • Metal parts cabinets • Tarps • Westward 1-1/2 Ton comealong • Two Westward 3/4 ton come-alongs • 5000 lb. winch on 5th wheel plate • Extension cords • Air hose • Assorted yard tools • Fuel slip tanks • 24’ bale elevator • Horse drawn mower • Roller table for logs • Roll stucco wire • Two fire damaged holiday trailers for salvage and more.
• Eagle upright 12.5 Max air compressor • Honda 5000 SX generator • Craftsman 32 cc, Stihl 290 and JD chainsaws • Two electric log splitters • Hyd. log splitter • Power Fist sandblaster, new • Numerous cordless tool sets • Angle grinders • Drills • Sanders • Buffers • DeWalt cut-off saw • Bench grinders • Schumacker boostercharger • 17” Trademaster drill press • 10” Skil table saw • 6.5 HP Simoniz 2600 pressure washer • Large assortment fishing and camping supplies • 10” Jiffy ice auger • 8’ FarmKing spring tooth cultivator • Pet kennels • Dog house • 3-pt. hitch potato digger • Stock saddle • 9’ 3-pt. hitch finishing mower • Misc. tack • Lawn aerator • Lawn sweep • Large assortment of yard and garden • Two 10- and 20-drawer tool chests • A frame engine hoist with roller beam tools and more
John Urquhart watches Jacob Pouliot throw a “rock” in a game of floor curling.
Phillip Ryley tries to come up with a word in a game of Scrabble.
Dominique Jamandron concentrates on a craft.
The COUNTRY BOOSTER, April 15, 2014 – Page 15
Area farmers face challenges as they prepare for the growing season As the April 30 crop insurance deadline approaches and Camrosearea farmers prepare to seed their crops, an Alberta crop market analyst says grain growers will be facing some challenges this year. Prices on most commodities, including wheat, canola, and barley, have dropped roughly 40 per cent from the near-record prices Alberta farmers enjoyed last spring, says Charlie Pearson, a provincial crop market analyst with Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development (ARD). Meanwhile, input costs to grow a crop, such as fertilizer, seed, herbicides, and fungicides, haven’t dropped proportionately – creating a cost-price squeeze that is forcing farmers to really sharpen their pencils as they prepare for the growing season, said Pearson. A review of crop costs between January 2013 and 2014 shows fertilizer prices fell 10 to 15 per cent, but have now climbed back to last year’s February levels due in part to seasonal demand, notes Jason Wood, a production crop economist with ARD. Diesel fuel has increased 13 per cent, but producers will be pleased to hear most seed costs and chemical prices have held steady, said Wood, noting treated canola seed varieties have increased two to 14 per cent. “Margins will be a lot tighter than the last few years. Farmers will have to assess every input they use to ensure it gives them the best bang for their buck,” said Pearson. He points out today’s lower grain and oilseed prices are due to a general decline in world prices and huge, record grain yields harvested in Alberta and across Western Canada last fall. Another issue facing farmers this year is the backlog of grain waiting to be shipped by rail for export to international markets. “It’s creating cash flow challenges for farmers, and keeping grain and oilseed prices lower in Western Canada than other parts of the world where grain supplies are still relatively tight and demand is strong,” Pearson explains, adding he doesn’t expect commodity prices to move much in Alberta this year. April 30 Crop Insurance Deadline
“Farmers are preparing to manage their way through the challenges this year, and as always good risk management will be important,” said Nancy Smith, with Agri-
culture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) – the provincial Crown corporation that administers crop insurance across Alberta on behalf of the provincial and federal governments. She reminds farmers of the upcoming April 30 crop insurance deadline. “Most producers will invest $200 to $300 or more per acre into their crops over the growing season, and they don’t want to risk losing that to a hailstorm or some other unexpected weather event,” said Smith. She explains that’s why more than 75 per cent of Alberta farmers insured about 15 million acres of annual crops across the province last year. About $295 million was paid out on crop insurance claims for the 2013 crop year across Alberta, including Camrose County, said Smith. The lion’s share of payouts last year – roughly $219 million – was triggered under the Hail Endorsement (HE) rider, an option 90 per cent of producers choose because hail is such a major weather risk in Alberta. Despite more than 3,700 HE claims, actual losses under the production guarantee that crop insurance provides were only $36 million – among the lowest ever, said Smith. She explains crop insurance allows farmers to insure up to 80 per cent of their average production on most crops. “If yields fall below that, a claim is triggered. Even many farmers with hail damage harvested above average yields last fall because growing conditions were ideal across much of the province. Unfortunately the prices weren’t there for farmers in the fall,” said Smith.
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$38.8 Million Paid on SPE Claims
The Spring Price Endorsement (SPE) rider on crop insurance triggered $38.8 million in claims when commodity prices on many crops fell up to 25 per cent last fall. The SPE compensates farmers when crop prices fall 10 per cent or more between spring and fall, explains Smith. Other perils that triggered claims included excess moisture, which led to unseeded acres in some areas. D’Arcy Hilgartner says lower commodity prices and tight margins have him taking a hard look at his wants versus his needs as he scrutinizes input costs on his 6,500 acres of grain, oilseeds, and pulse crops near Camrose. “This year will be more challenging than in the past,” said Hilgartner, not-
With commodity prices down roughly 40 per cent from this time last year on many crops, Nancy Smith with AFSC advises farmers to review and ask questions about their crop insurance before the April 30 deadline to ensure they understand the options and coverage choices available this year.
ing he’ll try to limit fungicide and herbicide use, and he pre-bought as much fertilizer as he could last fall before those prices started climbing. Hilgartner said crop insurance is a necessary expense that will continue to be a key part of his risk management plan because weather is always his biggest risk. “Insurance keeps my business viable in the event
of a wreck, whether it’s market or weather-related,” he said, noting hail wiped out a good portion of his crops a few years ago triggering a claim that provided the financial protection he needed. Straight Hail Coverage
Changes to crop insurance this year include increased Straight Hail coverage, which producers can Auto-Elect with their policy by April 30.
“Previously we capped Straight Hail coverage at $150/acre for most crops. We’ve now increased coverage to $225/acre for dryland cereals, and $325/acre for dryland canola and chickpeas. For irrigated crops, coverage has increased to $400/ acre for cereals, and $425/ acre for canola and chickpeas,” said Smith. Farmers who Auto-Elect Straight Hail also receive a two per cent premium discount.
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