July 27 Beaver County Chronicle

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B LEANING C CO O--OP OP BEAVER EAVER C COUNTY OUNTY SEED CLEANING For Sale: Common Seed Oats, Closed June 24th – August 26th Look forward to seeing in the fall! Pony Oats andyou Barley

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A Free Weekly Publication Serving All of Beaver County Wednesday, July 27,16 2022, Volume 15,15 Issue 30 7 Wednesday February 2022 Volume Issue

County approves $2,500 Canola crops at risk due to sponsorship for upcoming lingering cold in spring Bruce Stampede Patricia Harcourt

Patricia Harcourt Prior to the Bruce Stampede taking place from July 29-31, Beaver County approved a request from the Bruce Sports and Stampede Association for a sponsorship donation. At the July 6 meeting of county council, a request of $2,500 from the association was granted as an event sponsorship for the stampede. The sponsorship will be given each year for the next five years. Council agreed to add the Bruce Sports & Stampede Association to the annual sponsorship list and approve an annual sponsorship in the amount of $2,500 for the years 20222027. “The Bruce Stampede has stood the test of time,” said Reeve Kevin Smook, following the unanimous vote in favour of the sponsorship request for the next five years. The Bruce Stampede has been held since 1914 and this year will take place from July 29-31.

The Stampede was founded by a group of pioneers who wished to promote the community based on a tradition of rodeo in the area. The professional rodeo is held on the Sunday of what is a three-day stampede, and is known as the longest consecutive one-day professional rodeo in Canada. “Cowboys and cowgirls from all over North America compete for top dollars in each event,” states the association’s directors in their sponsorship letter. The winnings earned go towards the

CFR and NFR, and sponsorships makes it possible. “While the Stampede draws out the local public to enjoy the action, it also attracts tourists and becomes a hub of activity for home comers.” This year’s Stampede will use the major stock contractor Northcott and Yule Rodeo Ltd. with some of the top broncs and bulls performing. The Stampede has 108 years of history and success under its western belt, and continues to outperform as “the greatest little rodeo” in Canada.

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clans Highland Festival Saturday, August 20 Sedgewick, AB GENERAL SCHEDULE 10am - Gates Open 11am - Opening Ceremonies 11:30am - Scheduled Entertainment Begins (including heavy events) 3:30pm - Closing Ceremonies & Mass Band 5pm - Pig Roast Supper 7:30pm - Ceillidh (dance) Ticket Options: Gate Admission or All Day Package (includes gate admission, supper and ceilidh) Visit our website for tickets and more info: www.flagstaffscottishclub.com/gotchf

Farmers in the county and across Western Canada are finding their canola crops wanting with reports of missing flowers and empty stems. Weather conditions early in the crop year has affected flowering and prevented normal pod development, state the Canola Council of Canada, which inspected fields and consulted plant physiologists to make their determination. “Different stress factors or combinations of stress factors from cold to heat to moisture challenges likely caused similar symptoms in different

areas,” the report stated. Spring in Beaver County was slow in getting started with colder temperatures for ground soil during seeding. Farmers started off the crop season concerned that the spring rains simply weren’t coming as crops came up slowly from the ground or didn’t grow as expected. The rains finally came later in the spring and early summer to basically save the day but not before affecting the initial development of some crops. “Favourable environmental conditions should alleviate the symptoms, but keep in

mind that prolonged stress may require prolonged recovery,” said the canola report. “Growers should continue to actively manage their crop, basing crop input decisions on economic thresholds, soil test results, and expected return on investment.” The report also didn’t offer much hope to “fix” the issue more quickly. “We are not aware of any crop protection or fertilizer products that can more quickly alleviate these symptoms,” it stated. “We are confident that symptoms noted in the fields and samples we have Continued on BCC3

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