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Prespatou 4-H Community Club Report
Wow I am loving this weather, this is probably the best time of year.
Hello readers my name is Jessica Wiebe I am a Sr member of the Prespatou 4-H Community Club.
It’s the time of the year where the 4-H members are very busy. The sheep members just got their lambs in April and are working with them, the beef members are working with their animals to make sure they are sound proof and ready for achievement days.
For our club this is the month of fundraising. We have one of the member’s grandfather making some planters and benches. Also our club has some picnic tables that we did not get to sell last summer. Our leaders will be advertising those items on the North Peace 4H District Facebook page so be sure to go check that out. We are also cooking hotdogs for the Prespatou School Carnival May 5. Thank you to Fort St John Co-op for bringing out the BBQ and the hotdogs. We also made an agreement with Dawson Road Maintenance and we’ve got a 5 km ditch garbage cleanup that we will be doing in our community.
In April we had our first sheep weigh in, we did it together with the district. All of our animals were big enough to use in this 4H year, so we were happy about that. The members have been working hard to get their lambs to trust them and beginning the leading process for the last month. Our club does once a month weigh ins with the sheep so that will come up here shortly.
It has been difficult to work with the beef animals due to the mud in their pens. But now, since it is a bit drier, it’ll work better to lead the beef animals. I brought my heifer out a couple days ago and just to get her used to some new surroundings and some sounds that were going on on our yard. Thankfully she did only get away once, but it took less than five minutes for me to get her a back. Will be having beef weigh in sometime this month as well.
So, as you know, our achievement days are in July we have a few changes this year. We had to move our achievement days back a week. We can’t use the North Peace fairgrounds due to the safety inspection so we will be going to the Dawson fairgrounds for achievement days this year. Dates to remember for this are July 15 and 16, 2023. The sale will still be on Sunday. It will just be in the VJV auction mart, as far as we know.
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That’s all from me, I will let Arielle take over know.
Hello my name is Arielle Reimer. I am a member of the Prespatou 4H Community Club. Today I will be sharing more about dog 4-H. The most important part of dog 4-H is that you need to get to know your dog, in order to do certain things. I mean your dog can be challenging especially if your dog is stubborn like mine. Which makes it very hard to train a dog. So all you have to do is work really hard. Our club is doing some lessons on dog
training to help us train our dogs and show us some tricks that might help us train our dogs. In our first session, we learned this game called choice. It was a game that teaches your dog to sit stay and wait for you to tell a dog that they can get the treat. We also learned a couple tricks on how to recall you learned how to teach a dog to sit and stay now it’s time to put all the stuff I learned to work to get me and my dog ready for achievement days. 4-H is a fun experience and I learned a lot.
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Lakeshore 4-H Report
This is Quintin and Anika reporting from the Lakeshore 4-H Club. There is a wild fire in Goodllow so some of our animals are at are 4-H Club leaders house so they aren’t in any danger to the fire. Mostly everyone’s animals are all nicely halter broke and everyone’s animals are healthy and happy.
We have recently been filling composted manure to sell as a fundraiser for our 4-H Club. This has become an annual thing in our club. Recently we have used some of the money we raised to make new lake shore 4-H club shirts and banners. This year we have filled roughly 270 sacks to sell at Home Hardware who are sponsors for 4-H Clubs. Earlier this month we were doing our 4-H judging at the Newdorfs who are our neighbours. This year we did our judging a little bit different. Newdorfs had a
bunch of heifers that they needed to decide which ones they wanted to keep. So we learned to work as a team to judge and sort the heifers. In the end Mr. Newdorf checked out how we did and he an agreed to every pick. That’s all for today folk’s thanks for reading Lakeshores 4-H article.
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230272 CANOLA LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl.VolumeTime July2023(RSN23) 697.40s-5.50702.00711.40694.40702.9012,89605/19/23 November2023(RSX23)669.40s-6.60676.10683.70666.50676.0010,55805/19/23 January2024(RSF24)673.50s-5.80680.50685.90671.10679.301,79705/19/23 March2024(RSH24)678.30s-5.40685.40690.20677.50683.7038105/19/23 WHEAT LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl.VolumeTime July2023(ZWN23) 605-0s-6-6611-0620-6602-0611-654,80105/19/23 September2023(ZWU23)617-0s-7-4623-6633-0614-4624-420,13205/19/23 December2023(ZWZ23)635-4s-7-0639-6650-6633-0642-413,64605/19/23 March2024(ZWH24)650-6s-6-6655-2666-0648-2657-45,25605/19/23 HARDREDWHEAT LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl.VolumeTime July2023(KEN23) 824-2s-32-6855-6864-6821-2857-030,10605/19/23 September2023(KEU23)815-4s-30-0844-6852-2813-0845-415,67005/19/23 December2023(KEZ23)807-0s-29-4836-4841-4805-6836-49,74905/19/23 March2024(KEH24) 796-0s-27-0821-6827-0795-2823-02,64105/19/23 SPRINGWHEAT LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl.VolumeTime July2023(MWN23) 804-0s-24-4825-6837-4802-2828-44,88005/19/23 September2023(MWU23)807-0s-23-6830-0840-2805-2830-62,29705/19/23 December2023(MWZ23)810-4s-22-4827-2842-0809-0833-094105/19/23 March2024(MWH24)813-2s-21-4839-4839-4812-6834-628505/19/23 CORN LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl.VolumeTime July2023(ZCN23) 554-4s-0-6555-0571-6551-4555-2169,63405/19/23 September2023 (ZCU23)494-4s-1-0494-6505-4493-4495-4103,63505/19/23 December2023(ZCZ23)499-6s-1-0500-0510-6498-4500-6123,66705/19/23 March2024(ZCH24) 510-0s-1-2510-6520-4509-0511-210,93705/19/23 OATS LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl.VolumeTime July2023(ZON23) 322-2s-15-4335-0340-0320-0337-633505/19/23 September2023(ZOU23)325-0s-15-2340-2344-0322-2340-2 7805/19/23 December2023(ZOZ23)335-0s-15-6349-0352-6335-0350-6 6305/19/23 March2024(ZOH24) 346-4s-14-6352-2352-2346-4361-2 605/19/23 SOYBEANS LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl.VolumeTime July2023(ZSN23) 1307-2s-26-01333-21345-01304-61333-2119,78905/19/23 August2023(ZSQ23)1248-0s-21-41268-61283-41245-21269-417,62805/19/23 September2023(ZSU23)1186-2s-17-41201-41218-01184-21203-612,23005/19/23 SOYBEANOIL LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl.VolumeTime July2023(ZLN23) 47.27s-0.0247.5048.9846.9147.2969,10005/19/23 August2023(ZLQ23) 47.35s-0.0647.6249.0747.0347.4126,43405/19/23 September2023(ZLU23)47.27s-0.1047.6048.9847.0247.3714,32405/19/23 SOYBEANMEAL LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl.VolumeTime July2023(ZMN23) 409.1s-5.0414.0417.5408.6414.157,10605/19/23 August2023(ZMQ23)402.1s-5.9407.9411.0401.6408.022,06005/19/23 September2023(ZMU23)391.5s-5.9397.1400.1391.1397.410,62205/19/23 70964126may23 GRAINFUTUREREPORT Taken from the BarChart website (https://www.barchart.com/futures/grains) at 1:15 p.m.(MST), May 19, 2023
GrainFuturePrices-asofMay19,2023
DailyGrainPrices-May19,2023
CANOLA-#1 PeaceRegionNorthernAlbertaSouthernAlberta
July2023
$15.68(-$0.12)$15.87(-$0.12)$15.83(-$0.11)
August2023 $14.36(-$0.15)$14.60(-$0.15)$14.66(-$0.16)
September2023 $14.40(-$0.15)$14.62(-$0.15)$14.67(-$0.15)
October2023 $14.41(-$0.15)$14.63(-$0.15)$14.68(-$0.16) November2023 $14.41(-$0.15)$14.63(-$0.15)$14.68(-$0.15)
WHEAT-#1CPSR-11.5%PeaceRegionNorthernAlbertaSouthernAlberta
June2023 $9.86(-$0.34)$9.95(-$0.34)$9.99(-$0.32)
July2023 $9.78(-$0.34)$9.85(-$0.35)$9.88(-$0.33)
August2023 notavailable$9.51(-$0.39)$9.56(-$0.44)
September2023 $8.98(-$0.31)$9.13(-$0.31)$9.23(-$0.32)
October2023 $8.98(-$0.31)$9.16(-$0.33)$9.28(-$0.38)
WHEAT-#1CWAD-13.0%PeaceRegionNorthernAlbertaSouthernAlberta Spot notavailablenotavailable$10.94(+$0.01)
June2023 notavailablenotavailable$10.73(+$0.01)
July2023 notavailablenotavailable$10.66(+$0.04)
August2023 notavailablenotavailable$10.34(-$0.03)
WHEAT-#1CWRS-13.5%PeaceRegionNorthernAlbertaSouthernAlberta
The Northern Horizon, May 26, 2023 11 FEED GRAIN NEEDED! •On Farm PickuP • •cOmPetitive Prices • •PrOmPt mOvement • •Oats •Barley •Wheat •Peas •rejectedlOads •heated canOla We Buy DamageD grain WESTCANFEED&GRAIN 1.877.250.5252|780.532.6470 R0011923464 DailyGrain&FeedGrainReport 70967226may23 AlbertaCanolaProducersCommission(http://dashboard.albertacanola.com/reports/weekly-grains) WeeklyFeedGrainReport-May19,2023 Statistics&DataDevelopmentBranch,AlbertaAgricultureandForestry CANOLACRUSHERonMay17,2023 PreviousWeek Meal(FOB) $457.62 $457.90 Seed(Del) $739.06 $749.03 FEEDGRAINBIDS(DifferentDeliveryPoints)WeekofMay15/23PreviousWeek Wheat Lethbridge$404.00-$420.00$404.00-$415.00 RedDeer$403.00-$415.00$401.00-$410.00 Edmonton$390.00-$418.00$390.00-$415.00 Oats Edmonton$268.00-$284.00$260.00-$284.00 Peas Edmonton$455.00-$455.00$455.00-$455.00 Barley Lethbridge$405.00-$415.00$405.00-$415.00 MH/Brooks$403.00-$403.00$394.00-$396.00 Calgary$403.00-$403.00$394.00-$394.00 RedDeer$389.00-$395.00$384.00-$400.00 Vermillion$351.36-$380.30$375.00-$380.30 Edmonton$377.00-$400.00$377.00-$405.00 GrandePrairie$344.48-$362.85$344.48-$362.85
HIGHLOW/AVERAGECHANGE CWRS(13%min.protein)$395.64$381.58/$387.79-3.19 CPS(10.5%min.protein)$382.79$367.44/$377.67-3.17 SPECIALCROPCASHBIDSonMay18,2023 Peas Cdn$/TonneCdn$/Bushel$/BushelLastYear Green-#2orBetter$496.04 $13.50 $14.21 Feed $410.06 $11.16 $12.94 LrgYellow-#2orBetter$372.03 $10.13 $16.88 Cdn$/lb $/lbLastYear Lentils-#1Laird $1,229.07 $0.56 $0.53 Lentils-#1Eston $1,085.77 $0.49 $0.48 Lentils-#1Red $779.88 $0.35 $0.41 Mustard-#1Yellow$1,822.44 $0.83 $1.74 Mustard-#1Brown$1,537.72 $0.70 $1.98 Mustard-#1Oriental$1,502.77 $0.68 $1.07
ELEVATORBIDS(CDN$/TONNE)onMay18,2023
$15.70(-$0.12)$15.90(-$0.12)$15.86(-$0.12)
Spot $15.77(-$0.12)$16.96(-$0.12)$15.93(-$0.12) June2023
Spot $9.86(-$0.34)$9.96(-$0.36)$10.00(-$0.39)
$9.02(-$0.31)$9.17(-$0.32)$9.28(-$0.31)
November2023
September2023 notavailablenotavailable$10.44(-$0.00) October2023 notavailablenotavailable$10.35(-$0.00)
Spot $10.24(-$0.29)$10.33(-$0.29)$10.30(-$0.29) June2023 $10.22(-$0.28)$10.31(-$0.28)$10.30(-$0.27) July2023 $10.14(-$0.29)$10.22(-$0.28)$10.21(-$0.28) August2023 $9.33(-$0.30)$9.73(-$0.30)$9.74(-$0.31) September2023 $9.55(-$0.27)$9.71(-$0.28)$9.77(-$0.28) October2023 $9.62(-$0.26)$9.76(-$0.27)$9.82(-$0.27)
Spot $10.69($0.00)$10.86(+$0.01)$10.63(+$0.01) June2023 $10.78($0.00)$10.86(+$0.01)$10.68(+$0.02)
August2023 $10.00($0.00)$10.17($0.00)$10.22($0.00)
October2023
ELEVATORBIDSonMay19,2023(Del) ThisWeek LastWeek FeedWheat *Central $315.99 $327.01 FeedOats *Central $207.30 $226.70 FeedBarley *Central $354.69 $354.69 Flaxseed *Central $532.22 $532.22 Canola *Central $707.07 $720.85 Durum South $413.04 $414.99 *CentralincludestheareafromCalgarytoEdmonton
YELLOWPEAS-#2 PeaceRegionNorthernAlbertaSouthernAlberta
July2023 notavailablenotavailablenotavailable
September2023 notavailablenotavailablenotavailable
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Stewart: working with horses for more than 30 years
Glenn Stewart has been working with horses and their owners for over 30 years teaching thousands of students his Horse Development Program.
Glenn’s work with and knowledge of horses is diverse. He travels extensively each year delivering horsemanship clinics across Canada, the United States, South America and Europe.
Glenn leads camps at his home near Fort St. John - The Horse Ranch. For 19 consecutive years, he has led the Learning Holiday Adventure High & Wild in the Northeastern Rocky Mountains –a remote location 160 Kilometers from the nearest roads.
Glenn was in charge of the horse program and developing 200+ herd of wild horses. This included: the breeding program, seasonal round-up, the taming/ gentling, foot breaking, trimming, overall maintenance of the herd and welfare.
Ultimately horses were prepared annually for people from all over the world, with varying degrees of horsemanship abilities to be able
to safely ride in the wilderness of the Canadian Rockies.
Glenn has successfully competed at numerous world class events:
Reserve World Champion, 2022 Road to the Horse Colt Starting Competition, Lexington, Kentucky Champion, 2021 Heart of the Horse Colt Starting Competition, Canada
Champion, 2019 Heart of the Horse Colt Starting Competition, Canada
Canadian Representative 2012 World Championship of Colt Starting, Tennessee USA Champion, 2010 Cowboy Up Challenge, Calgary Stampede, Canada
Nominated for Western Horseman of the Year
Glenn also leads Learning Holiday Adventures and destination clinics in Brazil at world class Lusitano breeders and ranches, as well as on the beaches and ranches in Costa Rica.
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GLENNSTEWART HORSEMANSHIP Clinics&Camps ClinicHostPrograms Demonstrations&PublicSpeaking LearningHolidayAdventures FrontRowSeating HorseDevelopment &FoundationTraining THEHORSERANCH| 9404243Road,Baldonnel,BC 70968026may23 Clinicsarefulldayswitha1-1/2hourbreakforlunch.Pleaseregisterinadvance. RegistrationRate:$1500plusGSTandaccommodationfees,dependingonyourchoices. Twowaystoregister:Callusat(250)789-3072orEmailusatinfo@thehorseranch.com HorsemanshipCamp–Stage1 TheHorseRanch,Baldonnel,BC Monday,June5toFriday,June9 9:00a.m.to5:00p.m. HorsemanshipCamp–AdvancedStage1&2 TheHorseRanch,Baldonnel,BC Monday,June12toFriday,June16 9:00a.m.to5:00p.m. HorsemanshipCamp-Stage2&3 TheHorseRanch,Baldonnel,BC Monday,June19toFridayJune23 8:00a.m.to5:00p.m. HorsemanshipCampswith ReserveWorldColtStartingChampion–GlennStewart
Sheep-1,251Head
Goats-174Head
The Northern Horizon, May 26, 2023 13 YOU CAN SAY A LOT IN FIFTEEN WORDS THEY JUST WON’T COST YOU ANYTHING IN THE NORTHERN HORIZON Try the Northern Horizon Classifieds (where the first 15 words are free) DAN Przybylski 250.784.4319 horizon@dcdn.ca NICOLE Palfy 250.782.4888 classifieds@dcdn.ca JANIS Kmet 250.219.0369 jkmet@dcdn.ca 220194 review Statistics&DataDevelopmentBranchAlbertaAgricultureandRuralDevelopment 70966626may23 BeaverHillAuctionService-Tofield-May15,2023 ABAg&RuralDev/Stats&DataDevBranch MAY19,2023 OldsAuctionMart-Olds-May16,2023-526TotalHeadonOffer Sheep FeederLambs $/LB 30-50lbs $2.00to$2.55 50-60lbs $2.10to$2.90 60-70lbs $2.18to$2.85 70-80lbs $2.20to$2.75 80-90lbs $2.20to$2.68 90-100lbs $2.00to$2.60 100-110lbs $1.90to$2.48 110&Overlbs $1.90to$2.48 Ewes $0.75to$1.22 BredEwes noneonoffer Rams $0.95to$1.33 Goats FeederGoats $/LB 30-40lbs $2.60to$3.30 40-50lbs $2.00to$2.50 50-60lbs $2.70to$3.00 60-70lbs $2.80to$3.00 70-80lbs $2.60to$3.26 80-90lbs $2.20to$2.80 90-100lbs $2.20to$2.70 100&Overlbs noneonoffer Nannies $1.50to$2.00 BredNannies noneonoffer Billies $1.80to$2.50
Sheep-Wool $/CWT 0-54lbs $220.00to$290.00 55-69lbs $240.00to$290.00 70-85lbs $225.00to$265.00 86-105lbs $220.00to$256.00 106&Overlbs $220.00to$246.00 Ewes $90.00to$175.00 Rams $95.00to$189.00 BredEwes(Head) $230.00to$310.00 Sheep-Hair $/CWT 0-54lbs $200.00to$250.00 55-69lbs $230.00to$276.00 70-85lbs $220.00to$261.00 86-105lbs $220.00to$235.00 106&Overlbs $210.00to$235.00 Ewes $90.00to$145.00 Rams $120.00to$180.00 Ewe/LambFamily $250.00to$360.00 Goats-307Head Goats $/CWT LightFeederKids 0-60lbs $280.00to$330.00 DoelingKids 45-69lbs $330.00to$375.00 70+lbs $290.00to$375.00 BucklingKids 45-69lbs $330.00to$375.00 70+lbs $345.00to$395.00 WetherKids 45-69lbs $330.00to$400.00 70+lbs $350.00to$400.00 Adults MatureNannies $205.00to$310.00 MatureBucks $250.00to$380.00 BredDoes $200.00to$350.00 Nanny/Kid(Unit) $250.00to$400.00 HOGSLAUGHTER WEEKEND May13/23(prel)May06/23(prel)May14/22 CANADA 444,019432,259427,359 EAST 247,466245,709237,051 WEST 196,553186,550190,308 AB/BC 63,23463,13762,174 WEEKENDMay20/23(est)May13/23(est)May21/22 US 2,339,0002,315,0002,356,000 HOGCASHPRICES-INDEX100-$/KG WEEKENDMay19/23May12/23May20/22 ALTAAVG 1.825 1.783 2.312 ONTAVG N/A 2.180 2.523 INTERIORIOWAMINNESOTAHOGCASHPRICES WEEKENDMay19/23May12/23May20/22 US$/CWT 86.23 78.1 113.58 CANEQVT$/KG 2.168 1.960 2.709 HOGINDICATORS WEEKENDMay13/23May06/23May14/22 AVDRSDWT US-LBS 217.00217.00218.00 FD:HOGRATIOMay12/23May05/23May13/22 USCORN N/A N/A N/A ALTABARLEY 7.2 6.8 8.2 USCARCASS CUTOUT May19/23May12/23May20/22 US$/CWT N/A$82.48$103.57 HOGFUTURES-US$/CWT MONTH LEAN CHANGE June2023 83.03 -1.07 July2023 83.13 -2.20 August2023 81.50 -4.58 October2023 73.95 -3.47 December2023 71.65 -2.45 February2024 76.83 -1.55 BeaverHillAuctionService-Tofield-May8,2023 Sheep-1,461Head Sheep-Wool $/CWT 0-54lbs $250.00to$315.00 55-69lbs $250.00to$310.00 70-85lbs $240.00to$275.00 86-105lbs $230.00to$265.00 106&Overlbs $220.00to$250.00 Ewes $90.00to$160.00 Rams $105.00to$180.00 BredEwes(Head) $260.00to$310.00 Sheep-Hair $/CWT 0-54lbs $230.00to$280.00 55-69lbs $230.00to$270.00 70-85lbs $230.00to$265.00 86-105lbs $225.00to$245.00 106&Overlbs $210.00to$235.00 Ewes $90.00to$205.00 Rams $120.00to$170.00 Ewe/LambFamily $250.00to$360.00
Goats $/CWT LightFeederKids 0-60lbs $290.00to$330.00 DoelingKids 45-69lbs $330.00to$375.00 70+lbs $290.00to$395.00 BucklingKids 45-69lbs $330.00to$405.00 70+lbs $345.00to$405.00 WetherKids 45-69lbs $330.00to$400.00 70+lbs $350.00to$460.00 Adults MatureNannies $195.00to$310.00 MatureBucks $300.00to$415.00 BredDoes $250.00to$350.00 Nanny/Kid(Unit) $275.00to$400.00
Wellfolks!Thishasbeenabigadventureyearforthewhole club!Thisyear,Lakeview4-HMulti-Clubhasgrownan impressiveamountsincelastyear,therehasbeenanupsizeofmemberswithanadditionofCleaversmembers, theyoungestlevelin4-H.
Timesureflieswhenyouarehavingfun.Pre-Achievement Dayhasalreadycomeandgone.Wesetupmarketlamb pens,wherethefluorescentwhitesheepwerehoused betweengroomingandshowingdemonstrations.Market steersweretied,patientlywaitingfortheirgrooming sessionandpictures.Everyone’sanimalslookfabulous!
Brushed,fluffedandclean.
Thankyouallleadersandmembersforhelpingeveryone outbysupplyingencouragement,extramusclefor stubbornmovinganimals,knowledgeandguidance. Thankyoutoallparentsthatmakesurethemembersget whereweneedtogo.
Butit’snotoveryet!WestillhaveAchievementDayon Monday,June5,2023attheLyonsProductionService EventsCentre.Showstartsat2:00pmfollowedbysupper at6:00pmandthenoursaleat7:00pm.Savethedate folks!
Signingoff, SethJans
How to use CropChoice$
“This popular budgeting and economic modelling tool can help producers finalize their 2023 crop plans,” says Emmanuel Anum Laate, senior crop economist with the Alberta government.
Download the program. Double click on the CropChoice$ icon and choose ‘Start’ from the welcome screen.
At the top right of the main input screen, enter your township, range, meridian and soil zone information.
Select the crops you want to grow and chose whether it is going to be on stubble, fallow or irrigated land. CropChoice$ provides producers with the ability to choose from 40 different dry land and irrigated crops and handles up to 32 fields.
Enter the number of acres, worst possible, best possible and most likely yields and prices for each crop you want to grow.
Once the crops are selected, the program automatically enters default costing information based on soil zone, crop type and cultivation practice. Review the numbers carefully and update them with your own cropping and financial information. Once
completed, this crop plan becomes the base scenario or scenario 1 of the producer.
Click the ‘Run Simulation’ button on the left side of the screen. After a few seconds, the ‘Scenario Analysis’ screen will appear.
Click on the ‘Input Data Preview’ icon. After a few seconds, a report appears. At the bottom of this report, contribution margins and gross margins for individual crops are listed.
Choose crops with high contribution margins.
To create additional scenarios, go to the ‘Main Input’ screen, click on the ‘Scenario Number’ drop-down box, choose the next number, and follow the instructions as they appear.
Run a simulation for each new scenario by clicking on the ‘Run Simulation’ button at the top left of the ‘Main Input Screen’. The ‘Scenario Analysis’ screen appears after each simulation.
Finally, compare the expected gross margins and standard deviations which is a statistical measure of risk for each scenario. Choose the scenario or crop plan that best fits your expected gross.
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Indigenous-led projects support food sovereignty
opportunities to employ local contractors in the community.”
Indigenous governments, communities and businesses are increasing their food sovereignty and food security through projects that strengthen their food systems and success within the agriculture and food sector.
“Our government is supporting Indigenous communities with their food security, food sovereignty and economic development goals and it is important we work together to build strong, self-sustaining food systems that respect Indigenous Peoples’ rights and cultures,” said Pam Alexis, Minister of Agriculture and Food. “This program is creating more food and agriculture opportunities for Indigenous communities, and taking an important step toward the equitable participation of Indigenous Peoples in the B.C. agriculture sector.”
The Indigenous Food Systems and Agriculture Partnership Program (IFSAP) is supporting Indigenous governments, communities and businesses with agriculture, food processing and food-systems planning, as well as training and skills development, technological adoption, scaling up productivity and profitability, and climate change adaptation.
The Nuu-chah-nulth Youth Warrior Family is bringing renewed energy to traditional seafood gardens along the west coast of Vancouver Island, in four Nuu-chah-nulth territories. Youth Warriors from eight Nations, aged 12 to 25, are supported by their Elders, community mentors and external experts to restore, manage and celebrate clam gardens. This traditional practice used by Indigenous communities along the coast will help enhance the habitat of intertidal species and support the food sovereignty and security goals of many communities.
“Restoring the Nuu-chah-nulth Seafood Gardens project provides food security so we can take care of ourselves and is reinvigorating a tradition we used to do,” said Hayden Seitcher, 22, Tla-o-qui-aht community co-ordinator, Nuuchah-nulth Youth Warrior Family. “Having the community come
together creates opportunity to connect and create new roots for the youth.”
The Ucwalmicw Centre Society is an Indigenous-led non-profit group that has been working with St’at’imc territory members on the Ucwalmicw Community Farm for 10 years. Their Indigenous food-security project includes planting, growing, harvesting and processing organic fruit, vegetables and seeds to distribute to the community. The society has a greenhouse, cultivated fields and a diverse apple and stone-fruit orchard. Funding is supporting the completion of a building space for food processing, storage and distribution, and to host foodsecurity training.
“The IFSAP program funding is helping us to finish our construction phase of the new Food Security Building in T’it’q’et, which will complement the large Ucwalmicw community farm and serve as a beautiful location for local food processing, distribution and educational opportunities,” said Chelsea Tims, community farm manager, Ucwalmicw Centre Society. “The construction of the building has also offered us
Xeni Gwet’in First Nations Government is using the funding from the program to support the expansion of the community garden, host traditional foods and harvesting workshops, develop Tŝilhqot’in training and educational materials, and to pilot a community farmers’ market. The project is helping increase access to affordable and fresh food while reducing travel to the closest grocery store, approximately 200 kilometres away.
“We are working toward building
a food system that will improve food security in our community for generations to come,” said Dalton Baptiste, administrator, XGFNG First Nations. “The funding from this program will enable us to grow our own food in our community and will support the passing along of our traditional teachings.”
The program was developed with guidance from the B.C. Indigenous Advisory Council on Agriculture and Food. The program is funded by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and the Government of British Columbia, and delivered by the Investment Agriculture Foundation of BC.
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Tom & Amber Ditner, Baldonnel, BC 250-794-7105
Cinder Angus
Brad Yoder & Nicolle Hoskins, Barrhead, AB 780-674-5773
Gomack Red Angus
Braydon Gough, Whitelaw, AB
780-274-0099
GRA-TAN Farm
Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB
780-786-2181
Heart Valley Angus Nat & Chris Tschetter, Wanham, AB 780-978-6407 / 780-978-6406
Nicklason Stock Farm
ANGUS Cattle Directory
Brad Nicklason, Deadwood, AB
780-836-5197
Dwajo Angus
Dwayne, Joanne & Jesse Emery Camp Creek, AB
780-674-4410
Excel Ranches
Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB 780-349-0644
Kjos Black Angus Marty & Miriam Kjos, Fort St. John, BC
Lakeroad Black Angus
Jim & Donna Rowe, Worsley AB
Donna (780) 835-9588
Jim (780) 835-0455
Lazy B Livestock
Trevor Binks & Melanie Klassen, Grande Prairie, AB
780-539-7128 / 780-518-0630
M.C. Quantock
Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB
800-561-2855
Mountain Side Angus
BullsforSalebyPrivateTreaty
John & Judy Mayer, Beaverlodge, AB
780-831-8497
Box159,Cleardale,ABT0H3Y0 Pete(cell):780-835-8291 www.northwaycattle.ca
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Fred & Naomi Trieber, Beaverlodge, AB Fred 780-831-1346 / Naomi 780-814-0052
TheSchweitzers Roy&Erika (780)402.5617 schweitzerre@gpnet.ca Beaverlodge,AB
Box29,Joussard,ABT0G1J0 GregRich(780)536-0952 LianeLambert(780)926-0905
LazyS Charolais
SchweitzerRanch Troy&Kristina (780)814.3598•troy1@telusplanet.net DawsonCreek,BC
Briar Ridge Stock Farm
Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-786-5048
Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-784-3924
Dry Creek Ranch
Seth Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC 250-793-1858
RaisingQualityCharolaisCattletomeet theneedsoftheCommercialIndustry!
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Pro-Char Charolais
David & Kristina Prokuda, Glenevis, AB 780-932-1654
Rosebud Creek Charolais
Dan & Holly Schleppe, Dawson Creek, BC 250-786-5698/250-219-5698
Spruce View Charolais
Andrew & Effie Lakusta, Andrew, AB 780-719-0264/780-365-2079
Chittick Family Hereford Ranch
Raymond & Mona Chittick, Whitecourt, AB 780-778-0150
Tom Basnett, Eureka River, AB 780-834-8170
The Northern Horizon, May 12, 2023 17 DAWSONCREEKMIRROR.CA • 250-782-4888 SMOKYRIVERREDANGUS MaynardBoese (780)568-4340 CurtisBoese (780)876-4526 R0011923292 Red Angus Bullsand Heifers forSale offthe Farm R0011927524 LAZYRCATTLECO. PurebredCharolaisBulls ForSalebyPrivateTreaty
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Gold Stock Hereford Farms
Steven, Ashley & Brad White, Beaverlodge, AB
780-518-0064/780-354-3190
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Garry & Ethan Gurtler, North Star, AB
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Norm & Joanne Parrent, Clyde, AB 780-307-6586/780-348-5835
M.C. Quantock
Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB
1-800-561-2855
PHK Herefords
Phillip & Helen Krahn, La Crete, AB 780-841-9409/780-928-3635
Reber’s Polled Herefords
Serena & Kasey Reber, Woking, AB
780-518-2643
Excel Ranches
Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB 780-349-0644
Hillview Farms
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Nor-Alta Limousin
Leonel & Lacey Plante & Family, Kinuso, AB
780-805-5237
Pinnacle View Limousin
Rob & Cheryl Swan, Quesnel, BC Erin & Eric Kishkan, Quesnel, BC 250-747-2618
Whiskey Jack Black
Herefords & Simmentals
Tamara & Darcy Kuriga, Whitelaw, AB 780-834-7108/780-835-8090
LIMOUSIN
Blueberry Valley Farms Limousin
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Dry Creek Ranch
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Eckbert & Christa Weitzel
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Groundbirch,BC V0C1T0
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M.C. Quantock
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Rachido Ranch
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Rose eld Simmentals
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D1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2Cows $130.00$145.00$130.00$148.00$129.00$145.00$127.00$135.00$146.00$165.00$142.00$164.00$145.00$160.00$140.00$155.00$140.00$153.50
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THURSDAYSWEEKLY LASTSALE FORTHESUMMER JUNE1ST-10:00a.m. THURSDAYSWEEKLY June1st-9:00a.m. June8th-9:00a.m. June15th-9:00a.m. June22nd-9:00a.m. WEDNESDAYSWEEKLY May31st-9:00a.m. June7th-9:00a.m. June14th-9:00a.m. June21st-9:00a.m. TUESDAYS CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER AuctionDateMay16-1,260HdMay09-520HdMay18-210HdMay11-180HdMay18-1,359HdMay11-1,115HdMay17-1,991HdMay10-2,326HdApr25-456Hd BidRangeLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHigh 300-399 $310.00 $355.00$320.00$365.00$320.00$340.00$220.00$250.00$350.00$370.00$327.00$365.00$300.00$330.00$335.00$377.50n/an/a 400-499$315.00$375.00$315.00$342.00$350.00$370.00$225.00$245.00$327.00$381.00$340.00$365.00$320.00$368.00$335.00$372.00$310.00$363.00 500-599$310.00$369.00$310.00$336.00$330.00$350.00$215.00$240.00$312.00$352.50$337.00$361.00$315.00$365.00$335.00$371.00$343.00$350.50 600-699$298.00$332.00$300.00$322.00$310.00$325.00$205.00$230.00$295.00$338.00$308.00$340.00$300.00$338.00$300.00$347.00$295.00$339.50 700-799$292.00$302.00$285.00$304.00$285.00$310.00$295.00$309.00$287.00$307.00$285.00$310.00$290.00$312.50$290.00$320.50$273.50$315.00 800-899$270.00$285.00$245.00$258.00$260.00$275.00$260.00$267.00$265.00$280.00$260.00$290.00$275.00$293.00$265.00$294.00$255.00$276.50 900-999$225.00$245.00$230.00$242.00$245.00$255.00$225.00$245.00$241.00$255.00$235.00$250.00$255.00$261.00$240.00$257.00$233.00$244.00 1000+$215.00$230.00$210.00$225.00$220.00$225.00$210.00$225.00n/an/an/an/an/an/a$235.00$244.25n/an/a BidRangeLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHigh 300-399$280.00$310.00$270.00$325.00$300.00$315.00$295.00$315.00$310.00$340.00$278.00$365.00$290.00$332.00$275.00$324.00n/an/a 400-499$290.00$325.00$295.00$322.00$300.00$315.00$285.00$315.00$300.00$340.00$302.00$331.00$285.00$330.00$290.00$335.00$290.00$319.00 500-599$290.00$315.00$295.00$315.00$295.00$310.00$290.00$305.00$290.00$320.00$283.00$315.00$280.00$330.00$285.00$321.50$290.00$316.00 600-699$278.00$302.00$290.00$305.00$270.00$295.00$265.00$298.00$271.00$301.00$272.00$300.00$265.00$304.00$270.00$305.25$290.00$327.00 700-799$245.00$270.00$240.00$263.00$240.00$255.00$245.00$265.00$257.00$285.00$250.00$280.00$250.00$287.50$255.00$273.50$215.00$275.00 800-899$218.00$240.00$220.00$232.00$230.00$245.00$210.00$232.00$233.00$259.00$229.00$261.00$235.00$265.00$230.00$262.00$200.00$242.00 900-999$200.00$220.00$205.00$219.00$210.00$225.00$202.00$218.00$184.00$227.00$197.00$225.00$195.00$340.00$200.00$221.50n/an/a 1000+$190.00$205.00$192.00$204.00$200.00$215.00$195.00$202.00n/an/a$190.00$227.50$180.00$207.50$190.00$215.50$150.00$207.00
D3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4Cows $125.00$135.00$110.00$129.00$120.00$133.00$110.00$122.00$129.00$145.00$129.00$138.00$130.00$144.00$125.00$139.00$120.00$135.00 HeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettes $150.00$195.00$150.00$210.00$150.00$202.00$145.00$182.00$160.00$199.00$165.00$198.00$160.00$200.00$165.00$200.00$170.00$207.00
BolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBulls $142.00$162.00$142.00$156.00$155.00$163.00$154.00$164.00$157.00$174.00$152.00$169.00$155.00$175.00$150.00$172.00$145.00$170.00 FeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBulls $150.00$165.00$140.00$155.00n/an/a$140.00$165.00$160.00$210.00$164.00$201.00$160.00$200.00$165.00$200.00$160.00$199.00
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New tax credit opens the door to big investments
The program offers a 12 per cent non-refundable tax credit based on eligible capital expenditures to corporations investing $10 million or more to build or expand agri-processing facilities in the province.
“Alberta’s new Agri-processing Investment Tax Credit program is an incredible opportunity that will diversify our economy and help eligible corporations from across North America and the world expand their operations, save money and grow their agriprocessing business here in Alberta.”
Nate Horner, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation
With a strong primary agriculture sector, competitive tax system and commitment to reducing economic barriers, Alberta is the ideal location for businesses looking to expand and thrive in the agri-processing sector.
Eligibility
To be eligible for the program, companies must be incorporated, registered or continued under Alberta’s Business Corporations
Act, with the proposed investment plan having a minimum of $10 million in new capital expenditures.
The project must also be physically located in Alberta, be a new project or a significant expansion of an existing valueadded agricultural processing facility, and project expenditures must directly support an eligible value-added agricultural activity.
Corporations with other provincial funding sources may also be eligible for the tax credit.
How to apply
Applicants must apply for conditional approval for the Agriprocessing Investment Tax Credit program by filling an online application form and submitting a proposed investment plan and Class 4 engineering estimate.
For more information on the Agri-processing Investment Tax Credit program, interested parties can email APITC@gov. ab.ca.
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Relief to help producers manage financial challenges
eligible participating producers could save an additional $3,600 in interest costs on average for the year. This change will represent total savings of up to $12.4 million.
to the interest-free portion of the Advance Payments Program from $100,000 to $250,000 for the 2022 and 2023 program years.
In recognition of the significant financial challenges facing Canadian producers, the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, today confirmed that the interest-free limit of the Advance Payments Program has been increased from $250,000 to $350,000 for the 2023 program year, effective May 8, 2023. This is the portion of advances on which the Government of Canada pays the interest on behalf of producers.
Under the Advance Payments Program, producers have easy access to favorable cash advances of up to $1 million, based on the expected value of their
agricultural product. The program can also provide some flexibility by allowing producers to sell their agricultural products based on market conditions rather than the need for cash.
Last year, the Government of Canada increased the interest-free limit from $100,000 to $250,000 for the 2022 and 2023 program years, saving producers an average of $8,600 over the two years. The further increase means producers have access to additional cash flow and more interest savings to help cover costs until they can sell their products.
By increasing the interestfree limit to $350,000 for 2023,
The Government of Canada remains committed to ensuring producers have the resources they need to sustain their livelihoods through challenging times. The government will also consult with provincial and territorial counterparts to explore ways to extend help to smaller agricultural producers who demonstrate urgent financial need.
“Agricultural producers continue to face significant financial challenges including high input costs and rising interest rates. This new increase in the interest-free portion of Advance Payments Program loans will generate savings for our farmers so they can maintain production to sustain their livelihoods,” says Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
On June 23, 2022, Minister Bibeau announced an increase
Budget 2023 proposed $13 million in 2023-24 to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada to increase the interest-free limit for loans under the Advance Payments Program from $250,000 to $350,000 for the 2023 program year.
It is estimated that the total government investment resulting from these program changes for both 2022 and 2023 could be around $94.9 million.
The amendment to the Agricultural Marketing Programs Regulations is not retroactive, meaning the new limit will be applied to existing advances under the 2023 Advance Payments Program as of May 8, 2023, when the regulatory amendment came into force.
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Why bighorn sheep and domestic sheep or goats should not mix
“Domestic sheep and goats commonly carry a bacterium called Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae (M. ovi) that can cause pneumonia and large-scale population die-offs of bighorn sheep following close contact with an infected animal,” explains Anne Hubbs, senior wildlife biologist with the Alberta government.
Signs of the disease in bighorns include coughing, nasal discharge, weight loss and in most cases, death. Unlike their wild counterparts, many domestic animals with M. ovi show no visible signs of the disease.
“There are no vaccines or treatments for wild sheep (or mountain goats who are also susceptible to the disease), so maintaining physical separation from domestic sheep and goats is very important.”
Alberta Environment and Protected Areas (AEPA) has identified high-risk areas near bighorn ranges where domestic sheep and goat use on crown lands is prohibited (example: for industry) or strongly discouraged.
AEPA, in collaboration with Agriculture and Irrigation, has also initiated a voluntary testing and fencing program for domestic sheep and goat producers in these areas. Funding is available
from the government through a Minister’s Special Licence grant to cover producers’ costs related to these activities.
Albertans are asked to help protect bighorn sheep by:
not taking M. ovi positive domestic sheep or goats on public lands in high-risk areas testing domestic sheep and goats for M. ovi (government funding is available)
using ‘no-contact’ fencing to prevent close contact with bighorn sheep (government funding is available)
testing hunter-harvested bighorn sheep for M. ovi (refer to the Alberta Hunting Guide for further information)
reporting sightings of bighorn sheep near your domestic sheep or goats, or sick bighorn sheep, by calling your local Alberta Parks and Protected Areas biologist (call 310-0000)
helping increase awareness of M. ovi (tell a friend or colleague of the risk)
Questions about the testing and fencing program for domestic sheep and goat producers? Contact Dr. Heather Van Esch, surveillance veterinarian with the Alberta government, at 403-9488536.
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“Canola is Canada’s number one oilseed crop, with average Canadian production of about 20 million tonnes compared to 6.5 million tonnes of soybeans,” says Neil Blue, provincial crops market analyst with the Alberta government.
Canola contains about 42% oil and 58% meal. Both canola products are known for high quality and have well-established markets. Canola meal is valued mainly as an animal protein feed, competitive with alternative protein sources such as soybean meal. Canola oil is known for its attractive characteristics for human consumption and is increasingly being used in the production of biodiesel.
Annual world vegetable oil production is near 210 million tonnes. Of that total, annual world rapeseed oil production, including canola oil, is estimated at 31 million tonnes. Soybean oil comprises about 60 million tonnes
of the world total. The largest volume vegetable oil is palm oil at 77 million tonnes. The largest palm oil producers and exporters are Indonesia and Malaysia, with those 2 countries producing 90% of the global total.
Palm oil is used for cooking, food products, detergents, cosmetics and increasingly so for biofuel. Palm oil production per acre is high, one reason that it is usually the lowest priced vegetable oil. Although palm oil has many positive attributes, a negative is that about half of its fat content is saturated.
“In a competitive world market, lower price can outweigh other characteristics of a product,” explains Blue. “Although canola is shown as priced in Canadian dollars and palm oil in U.S. dollars per tonne, the message from the chart below is that the price of a competing vegetable oil like palm oil is correlated to the price of canola. There are times like last
fall when canola seed had relative price strength, but overall, the price correlation has been high during the past year.”
The sharp move lower of canola prices in March 2023 coincided with a drop in palm oil prices, soybean oil prices and other large volume vegetable oil prices.
“Crude oil prices also dropped during that period, evidence of the increasing connection of vegetable
oil to the fuel industry,” says Blue. “Such price correlation among vegetable oils is a reminder that the Canadian canola market is not isolated and is subject to price action of competing products across the world.”
Connect with Neil Blue for more information:
Phone: 780-422-4053
Email: neil.blue@gov.ab.ca
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addition to this piece of art, the village has numerous murals and sculptures.
Vilna is also one of the Iron Horse Trail communities. You can access the trail in Vilna and take in nearly 300 km of trail east and west of the Village. OHV’s are allowed within village limits to access their services and attractions.
stops.
Vilna is one of those hidden gems in Alberta that deserves more recognition. Their historic main street will take you back in time with wooden sidewalks, 1920’s style storefronts and an operational pool hall built over 100 years ago. Even oldfashioned kindness is still prevalent in Vilna, as they became “Alberta’s Most Welcoming Community” in 2022, by receiving an overwhelming number of nominations through the Rumble Alberta Best of Alberta contest.
This community spirit has a long history. The region was settled, primarily by Ukrainian and
Polish immigrants, around 1907. Between then and when the town was named in 1920 the Great War was grinding to a bloody halt and the Russian revolution was in full swing. It was in the years of Prohibition and moonshining was a profitable but dangerous business in Vilna. Still, amongst all of the turmoil, globally and locally, the local residents chose the name “VIlna,” which means peace in Ukrainian.
In addition to mainstreet, Vilna is home to the largest metal sculpture mushrooms; a popular selfie spot and part of the Alberta Big Icon tour on the Travel-ING On / History Check app. In
Other attractions and nearby activities include the Vilna Golf Course, Bonnie Lake for camping and boating; Saddle Lake Cree Nation Museum and Metis Crossing. Another unique stop is GoodVibes Cannabis, the first educational cannabis store in Alberta.
You will find all of the services you need in Vilna for living and travel including a pharmacy, the health centre, an ATB for banking services, school, an antique store and eclectic restaurants including Porky’s Side Street Cafe and Black Cat’s Cauldron Tea & Herb House. Their signs alone should make great selfie
A variety of seasonal markets take place throughout the year in Vilna and the surrounding communities. The Vilna Farmers’ Market is open on Sundays from May to November. If you are planning a late summer trip, Boomtown Days takes place during the 3rd weekend in August. The Smoky Lake Pumpkin Fair, Waskatenau Fair Days, Smoky Lake Stampede and the Randy Russ Memorial Barrel Racing (Bellis) are annual events across the Region.
Combined, it is easy to see that you can spend a day or several exploring Vilna and the surrounding region. You can camp at the Bonnie Lake Campground or soon, stay in the historic hotel.
Today, the Village of Vilna boasts a population of 300. Still a rural community surrounded by farms the outlying areas bring the number up to 4,500. Vilna is located in Treaty 6 territory and the village’s Indigenous neighbours
include Whitefish Lake First Nation, Saddle Lake Cree Nation and Kikino Metis Settlement.
Vilna is a 90 minute drive from Edmonton and both the Town of Smoky Lake and the Town of St. Paul are within 30 minutes of Vilna. For the flyers out there the closest airports are St. Paul, Bonnyville, and Edmonton.
Most Scenic Route: Highway 28 rolls through parkland and agricultural land. Also, Highway 15 to Highway 45 and north on Highway 857 to Hwy 652 east and then north on 859 to Vilna is very scenic.
Best Motorcycle Route: Highway 15 to Highway 45 and north on Highway 857 to Hwy 652 east and then north on 859 to Vilna.
Best Family Route: Highway 28 – lots of service points along the way Best Visitor Route: Highway 15 to 45 from Edmonton area, then north on Highway 855 to Metis Crossing on North Saskatchewan River, into Smoky Lake and then east on Highway 28.
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“Premises Identification (PID) is a tool used to plan for, control, and prevent the spread of livestock and poultry disease, such as avian influenza or foot and mouth disease, and is crucial for the livestock industry in the event of an animal health incident,” says Dr. Keith Lehman, chief provincial veterinarian with the Alberta government. “The quicker we can locate livestock, the more quickly and accurately we can respond. In fact, PID was used heavily in 2022 to help control the spread of avian influenza and disseminate information to poultry owners in the province and will continue to be an important tool in managing the anticipated spread this spring.”
PID links livestock and poultry to land locations or premises within the PID system. Having accurate animal locations, contact information and other key data in one system is critical for a quick and effective emergency response.
PID can also be used as an early warning system to share information on diseases that
could affect certain species on your premises. This is why it is crucial to have accurate species types listed on your account as these notifications are tailored to the species that would be affected.
“Effective emergency response and the ability to protect your animals depends on accurate information. It is important that you update your PID account when there are changes to your operation (contact information, species, and maximum capacity, etc.) or if you no longer have livestock on your premises. Inaccurate and outdated information can put your animals at risk during an emergency by delaying notification or delivering an incorrect response from emergency responders.”
The following PID account information should be reviewed regularly:
account contact information emergency 24/7 contact information for the premises location of the premises where animals are located (legal land
description or geo-referenced coordinates)
type of premises/operation (for example, farm, abattoir, livestock auction, stable) types of animals raised, kept, displayed, assembled, or disposed of on the premises maximum capacity for each species of animal on the premises
“For those who don’t have a PID account, it is free, simple to apply for and easy to update,” points out Dr. Lehman. “If livestock or poultry are in your care and control, you need to apply for a PID account and obtain at least one PID number. If you operate
a commingling site, such as a boarding stable, community pasture, livestock market, feedlot or fair ground, you are required to obtain a PID account, register all your commingling sites and provide the PID number(s) to the users of your site(s).”
Producers can review and update their information online, or by calling the Premises Identification Program Delivery team at 780-422-9167. Producers can also call 310-FARM for more information.
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TakeawalkingtourofKleskun HillParkovertherollinghillsthat rise100metresabovetheplainsand theerodedremnantsofariverdelta, thatremindmanyofthebadlands ofDrumheller.KleskunHillParkis located20kmeastofGrandePrairie onHighway43andthennorth3 kmandwest1km,whichmakes itaworthwhiledestinationthis summer.
Touristsaswellaslocalresidents withaflareforhistory,willalmost certainlywanttosetasidesome timetotakeinthemanyhistoric buildingsin theHeritagePark WasylBillGrikoHouse,builtin 1929,isjustoneofthemanyhistoric buildingslocatedherealongwith aschool,barn,postoffice,general storeandCatholicChurch.
Ifyouprefertostaythenight,a smallcampgroundoffersovernight campingwith9unservicedsites,tap water,washroomsandshowers.
Kles-Kunisbelievedtomean, “whitemud”inoneofthearea’s nativelanguages.Twoofthelarger hillsarecalled“DinosaurHill” becauseofthemanyfossilsfound there,thentheother“GarretHill” wasnamedafteraformerreeveand municipalcouncillorofthearea. Oneofthelastterritorialbattles oftheBeaverandtheCreeTribes iscommemoratedbytwomounds wherefivebraveshaddiedwhichis hometoasacredancestralsite.
KleskunHillParkisa65hectare naturalareawithhikingtrailsthat offersopportunitiestoenjoynature firsthand.Therearemorethan160 floweringplantsincludingthecactus atKleskunHillPark.
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Bringyourcameraandbinoculars whenyoucometoGwillimLake ProvincialPark,oneoftheprettiest lakesinthePeaceCountry.Thereisa goodchanceofseeingwildlifeincluding deerandblackbearsonyourwaytothis getaway.Theparkis45kmnorthwest ofTumblerRidgeonHighway29, aboutmidwaybetweenChetwyndand TumblerRidgelocatedinthenortheast cornerofBritishColumbiasetinthe RockyMountainFoothills.
GwillimLakeProvincialParkisopen May12toSeptember10th.Thereare 50vehicle/tentcampsites,pittoilets, firepits,firewood,picnictables,water aswellaspavedroadsthroughoutthe park.Manycampsitesbackontothe lakeforabreathtakingviewofthe waterandmountains.Thereareno reservationsatthispark.
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GwillimLakewasnamedafter ProfessorJohnColeGwillimwho wasappointedprofessorofminingat Queen’sUniversityatKingstonin1903. Hisworkincludedexploringthecoal landsinthisareaandoilfieldsofAlberta fortheCPRandlaterin1919,fieldwork fortheBritishColumbiagovernment. GwillimLakeProvincialParkwas establishedin1971andisnowenjoyed byhundredsofcamperseachyear.
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Massey Ferguson 15ft disc with coil packers. $700 Phone Neil after 5pm (780)694-2447
2223 Oilfield/Well Site Equipment
200-amp Lincoln Pipeliner welder, low hours, $5000 OBO. Also 300 feet welding cable $1000. 780-296-5010
2225 Tools
13ft steel table folds for railings. $1200 OBO.
780-296-5010
1500 lb Motorcycle hydraulic jack. Used once. $150 OBO.
780-296-5010
2230 Tractors
2007 Montanna Tractor
57HP, Cab, loader, snowblower, grass-cutter and blade. 650 hours.
Phone Neil 403-352-8687.
John Deere 8640 Tractor, series 50 engine, 4 hydraulic outlets. Call 780-618-9161 or 780-836-2107
2231 Tractors (100HP - 300HP) 1980 Allis Chalmers 7080 Tractor for Sale. 185HP, Cab. $14,000 OBO Call 780834-0479 or 780-685-2374
8190
2236 Grain Augers
Grain auger 7ft x 41ft Westfield $500. Kohler Eng. 403-601-6895
2239
Grain Vacs & Extractors
Walinga 510 grain vac with new hoses. $6200. 780-864-0809
3515
Feed & Grain
Forage pasture mix. $4.25/lb
Please Phone: 250-785-5505
Oats for sale, milling and feed grade, good bushel weight Call 780-781-4457
3520
Horses & Tack
15” stock saddle with extra wide cinchs and breast collar. 780-864-6895
Custom Built Livestock Shelters, Windbreak Panels and Rig Mats Built to Order. Delivery Options.
780-518-7469
Registered AQHA & APHA Yearlings and Foals. Excellent Cattle breeding!! North of Grande Prairie. 780-8823541
Registered Black Percheron Stud. Can view last 3 colt crops on ranch. Call/Text
780-518-1669
3535
Industrial/Commercial
Livestock
2-year old Simmental Hereford cross bulls. Semen tested Free delivery. Phone: 780-836-2125 or 780-8360117
8190
Industrial/Commercial
ON-FARM SAFETY CHECKLIST CHEMICALS
1) Is there a register of hazardous substances used on the farm?
2) Are material safety data sheets available on the farm for those using hazardous substances?
3) Are the users of farm chemicals trained in the safe use of those chemicals?
4) Are appropriate respirators, gloves, safety glasses and clothing provided when using chemicals?
5) Is safety equipment regularly inspected and maintained as recommended by the manufacturer?
6) Are chemicals stored in a secure location?
7) Are procedures in place to handle chemical spills?
8) Are all flammable liquids stored away from ignition sources?
9) Are fire extinguishers located near chemical/ fuel storage areas?
10) Are chemical containers stored and labelled correctly, e.g. not in soft drink bottles?
3535 Livestock
Angus Bulls for sale. Semen tested and vet evaluated. Manning area, delivery available 780-781-4457
Blue healer puppies. Ready to go first week of May with first shots. 780-876-7618
Built right sheds. Building quality shelters. Call John 780-835-1908 for your quote today.
Custom Built Livestock Shelters, Windbreak Panels and Rig Mats Built to Order. Delivery Options.
780-518-7469
For Sale: Black white-faced Heifers Yearlings, 2-YearOlds, & more. Information: 250-827-3843.
High Quality
2-Year-Old
Registered Polled Hereford Bulls for Sale. Heifer and Herd Bulls Available. 780831-8338
High Quality Yearling Registered Hereford and Hereford Cross Heifers for Sale. Call Anna 780-831-8338
Wanting to buy average weight 500 lbs grass-fed calves. 780-618-1234 3535
3535 Livestock
One & Two-Year-Old Texas Longhorn Bulls Available. Excellent Horn Genetics. Call Ken at 780-518-1669
Poplar and Spruce lumber. Can cut almost any dimension. Call for pricing
780-524-5555
Call/text 780-524-9648
Purebred & Commercial Speckle Park Bulls and Speckle Park X Angus Bulls. Grande Prairie. 780-8823541
Purebred Shorthorn bulls for sale. Red/White/Roan. Call Tamarack Shorthorns for all your bull needs. 780-6189044
Registered Black Angus yearling bulls for sale. Semen-tested. Ready to go. 780-354-2726 or 780-831-8497
Registered Polled Hereford Bulls For Sale. Semen-tested. Vet-inspected. Vaccinated. Free Delivery. 780-8362125 or 780-836-0117
Registered Red Poll bulls: small heads, smooth shoulders make these bulls ideal for heifers. 250-827-3293
IF IT’S NOT IN THE NORTHERN HORIZON IS IT REALLY FOR SALE?
3535 Livestock
Registered White-faced bulls. 70bw Known as Registered Black Herefords. Yearlings, 2-Year-Olds, & more.
Information: 250-827-3843.
Two-Year-Old & Yearling
Registered Angus Bulls for Sale. Semen Tested/Ready to Work. Call Darren 780-8144993
Windbreak panels for sale with 2-7/8-inch pipe and 1.5inch thick slabs. Delivery available. Call 403-894-7633
Yearling & 2-Year-Old Registered R/Angus Bulls for Sale. Semen Tested. Vet Inspected. Sawmill Angus (780)836-0921
6030 Houses for Sale
3535 Livestock
Yearling and Two-Year-Old Registered Simmental Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty. Call Norbert 780-835-9314
Yearling Simmental Bulls for Sale. Semen Tested. Ready to go. Rosefield Simmentals Call James 250-793-0462
3537 Swine
8-Month-Old Berkshire-Cross Gilt. Will be a good butcher pig by Fall. $2.00/lb 250-789-3778
3563 Dogs
Purebred Siberian Husky Crossed with Great Pyrenees. 1-female and 2-males. 10 months. $100/each. OBO 250-789-3778
6030 Houses
Sub-divided 30-acre home site has a 2,360 sq ft, 5-Bedroom/5-Bathroom house with 1,500 sq ft complete basement suite built in 1996, 165’ x 50’ Quonset with 6ft concrete walls and 6” cement floor, 50’ x 80’ shop that is well cemented, lighted, heated with cement apron and more. Some grain storage has been sold. Possession date negotiable. Serious inquiries only.
For more information, call (780) 694-2375
The Northern Horizon, May 26, 2023 39 230101 WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE INCLUDED IN THE NORTHERN HORIZON CATTLE DIRECTORY? Listing are $105.00 per year (pricing includes GST) Talk to your Northern Horizon sales rep about Cattle Card pricing 56191 230008 ROB FORD CUSTOM PLOWING Careful work done with Kverneland Office: 250-843-7654 Cell: 250-719-8740
WANHAM, ALBERTA
230255
THINK SAFETY COME HOME TONIGHT 230005 “On Farm Pickup” 1.877.250.5252 • WHEAT • BARLEY • OATS • PEAS • HEATED GRAIN • SPRING THRASHED • DAMP • LIGHT • MIXED • BUGS HEATED CANOLA • GREEN • WEEDY • SPRING THRASHED DAMAGED GRAIN BUYING: R0011923465
Livestock 5020 Business Services
5020
3535 Livestock
Business Services
9020 Feed & Seed
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for Sale 9020 Feed & Seed
9 quarters (2 rented)
HighPrairie/SunsetHouse area. All certified organic. 780-523-1488 or 780-5365655
6041 Land for Sale
Located: Bonanza Northwest 33-79-12-W6 Half ownership. (587)726-9002
6532 Farmland - Lease
6-acre berry farm to lease, w/house&garage. Ideal family venture. $1,200/month Hines Creek, AB Call/780494-2278, text/780-834-6282
9185 Boats 9015
For Sale: 84inch General Purpose Skidsteer Bucket. $1,500 O.B.O. Call 780-841-2984
9020 Feed & Seed Organic Peace Alfalfa and Organic Red Clover Seed. $3.75/lb, Bagged & Inoculated. 780-926-9412
9025 Hay/Bales For Sale
Round and square straw bales for sale. Located 12 kms northeast of Manning Alberta. 780-781-4457
9031 Certified Seed for Sale
Certified AAC Brandon and AAC Red Star Spring Wheat
99% Germ.. Can Deliver. 250-782-0220
Heavy seed oats for sale. 99% germination. Can deliver. Call 250-782-0220
9035 Steel GranariesBuildings/
Canvas covered 2.5 x 2.5 galvanized building structure. 32ft x 50ft. tin-covered ends. $10,000. 403-601-6895
9036 Grain/Hopper Bins
14-foot Butler Grain Bins. Some have aeration. Call Ed at 780-618-9161 or 780-8362107
Twister Grain Bin 5 rings rebuilt wood floor rope-pull on bin-lid.2000 plus bushel. $7,000. 403-601-6895
Westeel-Rosco, wood floor grain bin 2000 bushel. $6,000. 403-601-6895
9115 Auto Miscellaneous
Winter tires
3: Hankook 225-65R16 (100T) $50/each
4: GN3000 Ginell 305-70R16T (118/1150Q) M+S $70/each 250-786-0409
9015 Farmers Markets
9145 Domestic Cars
2008 Buick Enclave CX/4DR/AWD. Summer/Winter Tires. Body very-good condition. Engine requires head-gasket. $7000 OBO. 780-832-8103
9160 Trucks & Vans
Looking to buy a long wheel base Kenworth Truck in good working condition. 250-759-4956
2005 Dodge Dakota. 2WD, Automatic, Gas, 216,921kms, 3.7 V6. As is. Alberta Registered. $4000. 780-766-2893
1988 Dodge A-Frame Winch Truck. Dually, 4x4, locking hubs. 70,000 original miles. No rust. 780-523-1488 1983 Ford 6.9-Litre diesel 4WD, Fixerupper or for parts truck 90,000 km, $1000 OBO 250-789-3778
1981 Chevy Cheyenne 1-ton rebuilt 454, cab rebuilt 5-years ago. Leather Headliner/Bucket-seats/console $,25,000 OBO 780-296-5010
9161 Trucks - 4WD
2004 F350 C/Cab, Dually, Flat Deck, 6L, Manual, 361,000kms, Needs Repairs, $5,000 or Trade 250-789-3778
9015 Farmers Markets
ALBERTA’S FARMERS MARKETS MAY/JUNE 2023
9183 Utility Trailers
2004 Tridem Gooseneck flatdeck trailer. In good shape. New deck, bearings, hubs, and brakes. 403-894-7633
8ft-x-16ft single-axle trailer
12”high for moving sheds or small buildings. Asking $3000 OBO. 780-296-5010
9220 RVs/Campers/Trailers
2014 Prowler Lynx 26?
Bumper-Pull Hol/Trailer. One Slide, Fully-Loaded, Anti-Sway Hitch. Always Shedded. $20,000 (780)354-3435
9220 RVs/Campers/Trailers
2010 JAYCO 5th-Wheel RV, (RLDS) 31.5 ft. Always kept inside. Like-new condition. $29,000. Phone/Text 780-832-8103
1998 20ft Tahoe Lite H/Trailer. Sleeps six, built for A/C (has no A/C). 780836-2107 780-618-9161
Berwyn | Berwyn Ag Building (5001 – 51st St) Contact: (780) 625-4190, 780-625-7248 or farmersmarketberwyn@gmail.com
Sunday | 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. | May 7 | June 11
Enilda | Women’s Institute Hall (2 – First Ave) Contact: (780) 523-2130 or enildafarmersmarket2021@gmail.com
Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | May 6 | June 3
Fairview | Fairview Legion Hall (10315 – 110th St) Contact: fairviewabfarmersmarket@gmail.com
Special Markets: May 10 | 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. | June 14 | 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Grande Prairie | Big Red Barn (10032 – 101st Ave) Contact: (780) 814-8224 or info@gpfarmersmarket.ca
Friday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. | May 5, 12, 19, 26 | June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. | May 6, 13, 20, 27 | June 3, 10, 17, 24
High Prairie – Marigold | 4724 – 53rd Avenue Contact: (780) 523-4588 or hpmari@telusplanet.net
Wednesday | 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. | May 3, 17, 31 | June 14, 21, 28
Kinuso | Kinuso Ag Hall (1 Swan Ave) Contact: (780) 805-4905 or kinusoag@gmail.com
Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | May 20 | June 3, 17
La Crete | Jubilee Park (9102 - 100th Street) Contact: (780) 247-0090 or lacretefarmersmarket@gmail.com
Wednesday | 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. | June 14, 21, 28
Manning | Royal Canadian Legion (115 – 3rd Ave SW) Contact: (780) 247-4989 or g58stahl@hotmail.com
Friday | 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. | May 12, 26 | June 2, 16, 30
Market
Peace River | Westhill Industrial Plaza (8002 – 102nd Ave, Bays C & D) Contact: (780) 274-0536 or tracysimoneau@csno.ab.ca
Saturdays | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | May 13, 27 | June 10, 24
Rycroft | Rycroft Ag Centre (5010 – 49th Ave) Contact: (780) 831-8792
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Tree |Bay Tree General Store Outdoor Rink | Contact: Debbra Friesen at baytreemarketon49@gmail.com
| 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. | June 6, 13, 20, 27
| Beaverlodge Ag Complex (1400 – 5th Ave) | Contact: (780) 518-6562 or haightd@telus.net Tuesday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. | May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | June 6, 13, 20, 27 Wednesday | 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 | June 7, 14, 21, 28 Saturdays | 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. | May 27 | June 2, 24 Beaverlodge - South Peace Centennial South Peace Centennial Museum (Hwy 43) Contact: (403) 608-8269 or spcfarmersmarket@gmail.com Thursday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. | June 29 Special Markets: June 4 | 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. | South Peace Centennial Museum | June 9 | Time to be Determined | Art Walk
Bay
Tuesdays
Beaverlodge
or rycroftfarmersmarket@gmail.com Thursday | 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. | June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 | Special Markets: May 13 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sexsmith | Sexsmith Curling Rink (9913 – 99th St) Contact: (780) 882-1974 or wellness@sexsmith.ca Tuesday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. | June 13, 20, 27 | Special Markets: Jun 3 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tangent | Tangent Community Hall (101 – 3rd Ave) Contact: (780) 837-7179 or tangentcommunityhall@gmail.com Monday | 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. | June 19, 26 2003 Bayliner Bowrider Power Boat for Sale • 20.5 foot • 5.0 Litre Motor • Trailer $19,500 Call Larry at (250) 781-3432 230267 6020 Farms for Sale FATHER/SON DISPOSAL SALE
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FarmAuctionfor Dale&DorothyAltman
June9,2023
780-927-2345
Providingsoundindependentbeefnutritionandmanagementconsulting servicestocattleproducersandtheindustry.
NEEDFORHIGHQUALITYEARLYSEASONPASTURE
Milkproductionpeakseightweeksaftercalving.Feedintakeincreasesforthefirst twelveweeks.Withlimitedfeedintake,qualityoftherationmustbehighenough meetbothenergy(65%TDN)andprotein(11%)requirementsonadrybasis.
DaleAltman (780)971-2369
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CATD6DCRAWLER-ONEBTMBREAKINGPLOW-ASHLANDINDUSTRIES SCRAPER-24'ROCK-O-MANTIC,HIGH-DUMPROCKPICKER-JD10'DEEP CONEDISK
FARMTRACTORS:
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2004MACKCH613VISION,ONEOWNERWITHALLMAINTAINANCERECORDS
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FARMEQUIPMENT:
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Dixonville,AB
TheApril26BYOBarticle“GrazingDormantStockpiledForage”(ed.May12/23 issueoftheNorthernHorizon)focusedontheneedtoprovidesupplementalhay orsilageandgraintomeetnutrientrequirementsofthelactatingcowbecause thecarryoverforagehaslowquality.
Incarryovercrestedwheatgrassandcreepingredfescue,proteincontentsare7 and10%onadrybasis.Digestibilityofgrassesdecreasesbyapproximately20% comparedtothepreviousfall(Lastiwka).Thus,availableproteinis5.6and8%in thesetwofeeds.Energyavailabilitycouldbereducedbythesameamount. Forgrasses,newgrowthatthe4to5leafstageisveryhighquality.Forexample, crestedwheatgrassandcreepingredfescueatthefive-leafstagecontains22% protein.Asgrassesmature,proteincontentdecreasesby2to3%everyweek (Suliemanet.al.,1999).
Cowswillgrazebetweenfiveandeighthoursaday(Boland).Inthattime,a 1400-poundcowcanconsumeupto35poundsor2.5%oftheirbodyweightin dryfeedperday.Overwinteredmaterialcontains90to95%drymatterwhereas newgrowthisonly10to15%drymatter.
Tomeetthelactatingcowproteinrequirements,34% ofdailyforageintakeshould benewgrowth.Thecowwouldneedtoconsumeroughly80poundsofnewgrass and26poundsofoldmaterial.Preferencewouldbeforthenewgrowth.
Ifthecowsareturnedinwhenthenewgrassesareveryshort,itisunlikelythat theywillbeabletoconsume80poundsperday.Manureshapewillbesimilar toapyramidorapileofonionrings.Iftheyarenoteatingenoughfreshgrass andproteinintakeislow;totalfeedintakewillbereducedbecauseoftheeffort neededtoconsumeenoughgrassandslowerpassageratesoftheingestedfeed. Milkproductionandcalfgrowthrateswilldecreasebecausethecowdoesnot havesufficientproteinandenergyinthediet.
Agoodarticlethatexplainsgrazingbehaviorofcattleis https://extension.msstate.edu/sites/default/files/topic-files/cattle-businessmississippi-articles/cattlebusiness-mississippi-articles-landing-page/stocker_ apr2011.pdf
Foradditionalinformationonspringpastureforagequality,contactBarryat 403-741-6032 or bjyaremcio@gmail.com
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YaremcioAgConsultingLtd. Box286,Stettler,ABT0C2L0 www.beefconsultant.com (403)741-6032|yaremcioagconsultingltd@gmail.com 70967026may23
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License# 351777 FromDixonville: FollowHWY35South7.5km
Trends shaping the grocery industry in 2023
“In 2023, the lingering impact of inflation, the growth of online shopping and the full return of the store shopping experience, will have a significant impact on shaping the grocery industry,” says Jeewani Fernando, provincial consumer market analyst with the Alberta government.
“In 2020 and 2021, health and safety concerns driven by the global pandemic upended the grocery industry. In 2022, the health crisis took a back seat to soaring inflation and prolonged period of supply chain disruptions. While inflation continues to impact consumers, plenty of other trends in the grocery industry may emerge in 2023.”
The latest ‘Trends in retail’, which contains items that analyze developments in the grocery sector, looks at some of these trends in more detail. The trends that this analysis looked at were: impact of inflation on consumer
behaviourial changes and some grocers’ actions (increasingly introduced private label products, shrinkflation and price freeze on selected products) growth of online shopping/ecommerce and delivery in the grocery sector full return of in-person grocery shopping
Grocery price changes are highly important to consumers since they shop so frequently. Combined with the fact that food is one of the most inflationary consumer categories, shoppers are aware of rising prices and are adapting to this new reality. At the same time, grocers have responded in various ways to these changes in consumer behaviour.
“The impact of e-commerce is becoming clearer,” says Fernando. “Rather than replacing grocery store visits, online shopping will supplement in-person shopping. Grocers that integrate the online shopping experience will likely
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E-commerce and online grocery purchases were growing in Canada pre-COVID, and this growth accelerated during the pandemic as consumers were
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not going to disappear. As the industry is built upon habitual and frequent shoppers, the grocers that have the most effective value, quality and convenience offerings will thrive in any environment.”
While grocery retailing is built on fundamentals such as value, quality, convenience and in-person shopping, there are opportunities to differentiate. Specifically, when competing retailers offer similar service, local sourcing can be a way to stand out. Grocers are also using many innovative ways to stay competitive. These include updating their fresh departments and centre store aisles, updating their in-store dining options and introducing new technology like ordering kiosks, smart carts and appfriendly functions.
“Grocers are also investing heavily in new ways of doing business to retain shoppers, grow their business, and help protect their margins,” says Fernando. “New technological innovations are paving the way for a new customer experience, where shoppers can use mobile apps and internet-enabled devices to take advantage of promotions and a more convenient experience.”
Connect with Jeewani Fernando for more information:
Phone: 780-415-9773
Buyingorsellingafarmor ranchinthePeaceCountry? Callforafree consultationtoday!
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Montagneuse 4-H multi-club
The Montagneuse 4-H multi Club has been doing a lot of fun things and has some fun things yet to come. Winter time we had a district Dairy work shop and bowling afternoon, lots of fun and learning. April had us being helping hands wear neon green at the Clear Hills County Trade show.
In April we also got together at a local shop to build tack boxes, which we plan to use in all our future shows. We would like to thank St Isadore CO-OP
for donating all materials for our boxes.In June we also have a district year end wrap up BBQ.
Our Club would like to invite everyone to our North Peace 4-H District Interclub Show and Sale on Monday June 5, 2023. Thank you to all past, and present buyers, sponsors, and supporters, we couldn’t do this without your support.
SATURDAY,JUNE10th,2023|10:00AM
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ANTIQUES&COLLECTABLES OilLamps,Phones,MantelClocks&Access•Dolls &Figurines•Bottles,Jars,Cans,JugsandCreamCans,Dishes&Pottery•Salt& Pepper,Cream&SugarSets,&MiscKitchenItems•Bells,SignsandThermometers •ShopTools,WashStands,Separators,Churns&Presses•1929VintageKitchen Tablew/Chairs•1920VintageChinaCabinet•1940EmersonFloorModelRadio
•AssortmentofOakTables,Stands&Cabinets•Saddles,Doubletrees&Suitcases •MemphisPressScimitarSpecialEditionElvisPresleyDeath•CollectorPlates, Books,Artwork BOOKS&PERIODICALS AFineCollectionofFictionandNonFictionBooks&Periodicals(i.e.NationalGeographic,Gardening,How-to,Log Cabins,Veterinary,Medical,Canadian&WorldHistory,LouisL’AmourandOld West)TheHurtigCanadianEncyclopedia(1985).Somebooksfromthe1800’s.
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The Northern Horizon, May 26, 2023 45 BIDDINGOPENSMAY24ANDCLOSESMAY31,2023
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The Northern Horizon, May 26, 2023 47 WEAVER THEAUCTIONADVANTAGE VIEWUP-TO-DATELISTINGSAT: WEAVERAUCTIONS.COM June6th&7th,2023 – WeaverAuctionSite – Rycroft,Alberta RealEstatefromDeepBasinContracting � CompleteEquipmentDispersalforIndyrockHoldings Agricultural&HorseDrawnEquipmentfromJoAnnEdey&theEstateofKennethEdey OFFICE:(780)864-7750 LORNE:(250)219-0871 EVAN:(250)219-4539 JOEL:(780)864-5722 1,400+Lots! 2007WESTERNSTAR4900FAT/ASLEEPERTRUCK 2003FREIGHTLINERCOLUMBIA 120TRIDRIVETRUCK 2006KENWORTHT800BTRIDRIVETRUCKTRACTOR 2002FORDF550XLTSUPERDUTYBOOMTRUCK 2014PETERBILT367TRIDRIVEDUMPTRUCK 2001KENWORTHT800T/ADUMPTRUCK 2005MACKGRANITECL713T/ADUMPTRUCK 1996MACKCL713T/ADUMPTRUCK 2015EMERALDSUPERB-TRAINGRAINTRAILERS 1988PEERLESS16WHEELSINGLEDROPLOWBOY 1997LOADLINETRIDEMBOTTOMDUMPTRAILER 2005MIDLANDXL3100 TRIDEMPUPDUMPTRAILER 2012JOHNDEERE350GLCHYD.EXCAVATOR 2010JOHNDEERE350DLCHYD.EXCAVATOR 2013NEWHOLLANDC227MULTI-TERRAINLOADER 1998CATERPILLAR963BCRAWLERLOADER 1993WHITE6085MFWDTRACTOR BETTERWAYS/AFERTILIZERSPREADER 2006CASEIH205236FT.STRAIGHTCUTHEADER 1998MTI80547FT.ON 1998FORDF-800BUCKETTRUCK 1998FORDS/ADUMPTRUCK 2007LAZORINOXREVERSE SUPERBTANKTRAILERS 1977CATERPILLARD8KCRAWLERDOZER 2012JOHNDEERE568ROUNDBALER 2017DODGERAM2500SLTCREWCABPICKUP 2012DODGERAM3500HDSLTMEGACABPICKUP 2001VOLKSWAGENNEWBEETLE 2004MONACODYNASTAGAXLEMOTORHOME 2014CAN-AMCOMMANDER800SIDEBYSIDE 2014JOHNDEEREXUV625IGATORSIDEBYSIDE 1999ELECTRICCLUBCARDSGOLFCART KIDSATVs 1994VECTRA37FT.MOTORHOME 2002NORTHRIVERTRAPPER22FT.JETBOAT 4.97ACRECOMMERCIALLOTWITH17,940SQ/FT.SHOP � 101-3RDSTREET,BEAVERLODGE,ALBERTA FLEXI-COILHARROWS
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