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AB Grains calls for farmer nominations
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Alberta Grains, the newly named, amalgamated Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions, is eager to announce the call for farmer nominations to be a part of the first Alberta Grains board of directors. Farmers from across all six growing regions in the province can be nominated to run for one of twelve open director positions, comprised of two from each region.
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Saskatchewan 199,400 1,100 9,100 76,300 30,100 600 178,200 18,200 47,900 560,900
Alberta 216,100 3,900 3,900 52,300 14,900 105,400 200 20,500 2,100 419,300
British Columbia 300 700 3,900 4,900
Total 513,700 5,400 21,000 130,500 45,600 2,000 1,300 362,700 200 39,600 0 50,300 1,172,300
Directors will be essential to leading Alberta Grains and advising on its priorities of research, agronomic extension, government relations and policy, national and international markets, and the FarmCash cash advance program, while supporting the commission’s governance, events and industry-focused publications. Farmers of all operation sizes and backgrounds are encouraged to apply. “All it takes to be a director is a good head on your shoulders, and a willingness to speak up and strive for positive change, no matter how steep the roadblocks.” says Interim Chair, Tara Sawyer, who farms near Acme, Alberta.
Crop Y-T-D Producer Deliveries to Primary Elevators to September 24, 2023 Wheat Feed Wheat Oat Barley Feed Barley Rye Flaxseed Canola Feed Canola Peas Feed Peas Lentils Total
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Saskatchewan 1,546,100 5,300 134,000 352,100 167,600 2,200 11,000 678,100 346,600 100 394,300 3,637,400
Alberta 1,253,700 13,600 30,300 249,700 114,300 800 600 321,800 2,600 420,700 100 25,300 2,433,500
British Columbia 13,900 1,300 4,800 3,100 2,400 8,600 11,000 45,100
Total 3,882,500 23,400 313,300 625,400 294,700 38,600 16,400 1,339,400 2,600 819,700 200 421,400 7,777,600
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Howdy, I hope you all have enjoyed your summer ! I know I have Achievement Days: Although everyone was wondering how Achievement Days was going to go, being in a new place, it went really well and we would like to thank Dawson Creek Exhibition Grounds. Since Achievement Days was in Dawson this year, Because we live so far off the highway, I didn’t know how our steers was going to behave, as they weren’t used to the traffic and that many people. The steers did extremely well, and I would just like to say that everyone did very well with their projects. Great job to the youngest Wonowon 4-H Club members, they did a fantastic job. Great job Sara so proud of you, this was Sara’s last year in 4-H, what a great year to end it off on. Sara got overall Showmanship, she also got first in the intermediate weight Class for conformation. Also Congratulations to Joelle and Rowdy for Grand and Reserve Champion heifers, as well as great job Rowdy with her steer. I also want to congratulate Ryder Bueckert with getting Reserve Champion steer, Great job for your first year in 4-H.
Thank you so much to the parents, 4-H leaders, 4-H sponsors, MC, 4-H Judges, Ringman and anyone else I missed for making Achievements Days possible. Thank you to everyone that organized Achievements Days as well, it is greatly appreciated. Thank you to everyone that came and watched too. Also a huge thank you to all the 4-H buyers for coming and buying our 4-H animals. I know that it was bit harder for you all this year since you had to go to Dawson but all your efforts are greatly appreciated. Also A big thank you to Yancy at VJV for buying my steer and giving me the awesome opportunity of being able to show my him again at the Dawson Creek Fair. Grace Trask Wonowon 4-H Club Reporter
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Measuring success in reg by Charissa Enns-Wilson at Creek Bank Farms The term regenerative agriculture has become increasingly common in recent years, but what does that term actually mean? The broad scope of these principles makes it difficult to define; however, there is an element of intrigue that still remains. Since 2020, and to be honest, long before that, a great deal of time has been devoted to understanding just what that term means, how to apply it and how to be sure that the methods we are using are actually delivering results in a way that helps our farm to be profitable over the long haul, while kick-starting the regeneration of our soil. We started zero-till practices nearly 20 years ago, and while that made a huge difference in water retention, our ability to seed through wet soils and less weed pressure, our 2019 harvest was exceptionally difficult. Due to excess moisture, we harvested 80% of that crop in the following year. It became apparent there was more to this jigsaw puzzle of regenerative agriculture that needed to be discovered, and in 2020, this author began studying with Dr. Elaine Ingham’s Soil Food Web School. For the past three years, we have applied compost extracts in the furrow at seeding and tracking changes on our trial strips with the intention of gaining insights on how long it might take to transition away from synthetic fertilizers and chemical inputs through building up the biological activity beneath our feet. The soil food web includes all predator-prey interactions below ground. At one time, it was thought that these microbes did not play an important role in plant growth and health, but nothing could be further from the truth. In a teaspoon of healthy topsoil, there are more microbes than there are people on this planet and over 75,000 different species of bacteria. These bacteria are hunted by microbial predators like protozoa or bacterial-feeding nematodes and the more complex this food web becomes, the more stable an environment, rich in nutrients and soil structure. In a healthy functioning system, plants produce exudates to attract and feed bacteria, who are consumed by predators and wastes are excreted in plant-available form. Fungi also play an essential role as their enzymes allow them to access minerals and nutrients that would otherwise remain unavailable. Fungi, bacteria and protozoa provide the plant with the nutrients and water that it needs and the plant’s exudates allow these essential organisms to thrive. This complex system allows for nutrient cycling, soil aggregation, weed suppression, inhibiting pests and diseases as well as carbon sequestration.
This beautiful complexity of life can now be seen clearly under a microscope and makes it all the more apparent that our choices as stewards of this incredible resource matter. By limiting disturbances such as tillage, keeping a protective armor on the soil surface, increasing diversity, maintaining a living root in the soil as long as possible and integrating animals, many producers are seeing incredible results on their operations, but it’s important to remember that this is a journey, not a quick fix. In 2022, we wanted to test out the separate and interacting effects of urea and
phosphorous fertilizer and compost extracts on a monoculture oat crop. In order to do this, we monitored and compared soil food web communities, yield, plant brix (sugar content of the sap), soil chemistry changes and anecdotally, soil structure in side-by-side, field-scale trials. In order to make the extract, we had roughly 50lbs of pure worm castings that came from our own small-scale worm farm. The worms were fed finished compost, wood chips, paper waste and kitchen scraps. We mixed this with 6000 US gallons of water and applied it at 39 US gallons per acre from our tow-behind Pattison liquid wagon through an EZ-Squeeze pump imported from Australia. This style of pump allows us to apply small amounts of liquid very precisely and uniformly across the drill runs without damaging or destroying microbes. Oats were seeded at 155lbs/acre, urea was side-banded at 150lbs/acre and a phos blend side-banded at 110lbs/ acre. We seeded side-by-side trials of urea, phos and extract, urea and phos, extract only and nothing added to the seed, to name a few.
Multiple soil samples were taken throughout the growing season to track any differences in fungal biomass (measured in micrograms/gram (ug/g) on a Soil Food Web Lab analysis), bacterial biomass (ug/g) as well as protozoa and nematode populations. Throughout the season, our extract only strips contained significantly higher fungal biomass, lower bacterial biomass and higher protozoa numbers than other strips. This is exactly the trend we were
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generative practices hoping would occur, as the protozoa are consuming bacteria, releasing waste in plant-available form and the fungi not only form a symbiotic relationship with the plant, but also grow in strands that pull micro-aggregates together to form macro-aggregates in the soil, opening up pores for gas exchange, water infiltration and deeper root penetration. The following graphs show the differences in microbial populations on our trial plots. The dark green bars (control) represent plots that had nothing added to the seed, light green is our extract only strips, light purple was extract plus nitrogen and phos blend, dark purple is extract plus phos blend, dark yellow was nitrogen and phos blend, and light yellow is phos blend only. The black bars indicate variability in data as multiple analyses were completed throughout the growing seas
increase the sugar content of the sap on our trial strips. This is an important part of plant health, as much research suggests higher sugar content makes plants less appealing to insect pests. According to Dr. Thomas Dykstra, brix level determines digestibility for different insect groups (2022). When a plant and the soil are healthy and functioning well, a brix level of 12 is not uncommon, making the plant unable to be digested by even the peskiest of insects. Grasshoppers begin to find plants unappealing once the brix level reaches 15, which is a fairly high standard, but not unreachable (Dykstra, 2022). The graph below shows the different treatments and the corresponding brix levels, same as the previous graphs.
In addition to tracking the actual brix levels, we also put together a correlation analysis that shows the relationship between protozoa and plant brix (left graph) and a correlation analysis that shows the relationship between soil fungi and plant brix (right hand graph). As these graphs suggest, where there are more protozoa, brix also increases along the same trajectory. That correlation between increasing fungal biomass and brix is also significant, although not to the same level.
In addition to Soil Food Web Lab tests, we also monitored brix levels by testing the sugar content of the plants with a refractometer. This simple, inexpensive tool has shown time and again that our extract applications consistently
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Measuring success (cont Brix levels and soil biology tests show that a single extract application can have measurable results in the same growing season, but it’s also important to note that our yields were not sufficient to be a profitable business venture at this point. 2022 was a difficult growing season for us, as we received 2.5” of rain on already saturated soils immediately after seeding, causing many, large, areas of our trial strips to drown out completely or have excessive damage, so it is very difficult to draw any conclusions from this data; making it questionable to even include in our results. It is included mainly because it is a powerful reminder that if we are going to make changes like this, it needs to be carefully considered. The profit analysis also reflects the fact that input costs of compost extracts are significantly less than traditional fertilizers, but will not return the same profit-at least for the first year, and potentially beyond. The net profit analysis includes the costs of inputs and labor vs the revenue generated from the harvest for simplicity’s sake, but does not include things like land rent, fuel or equipment costs as all those things were considered equal regardless of treatment.
Looking at these graphs, there is no question that adding nitrogen fertilizer will have an effect on yield, but another interesting finding was that at this point in our journey of transitioning, those strips with higher yields also had less compaction later in the season. This is a bit of a puzzle, since the fertilizer applications seemed to inhibit microbial activity (which can be seen on the graphs of fungal and bacterial biomass and protozoa numbers) and increased compaction early in the season, but it also boosted plant growth and helped the plants cope with the stress of and utilize excess moisture, drying the soil faster than other parts of the field. So, the relationship between plant growth, compaction, fertilizer and extract applications is a bit of an interesting conundrum. It’s important to remember that this data has been collected in the same year of one extract application. Extract applications are not meant to be a fertilizer replacement, rather, it’s meant to build the soil biology so that nutrient cycling happens at a rate that can support plant growth. That rate of nutrient cycling, however, takes time as fungal, protozoan and beneficial nematode populations need to be replenished in the soil. As we move forward and continue with these applications, it is hoped the effects will snowball.
This snowball effect needs to be measurable so that we know when the microbial population in our soil has reached a level that can support plant growth without added inputs. In order to measure this, we also sent soil samples to Future Analytics, a soil chemistry lab in Red Deer that specializes in a soil test similar to the Haney Analysis. This soil analysis method is meant to measure plant-available nutrients in the soil at that time of testing, but it also measures microbial respiration, an important metric that, according to Soil Food Web mentor, Gerald Ramirez, needs to reach a level of 200ppm on a Haney test in order to support plant growth to the degree that is required for sufficient yields. On the test strips we sent, none of our microbial respiration measurements reached higher than 93ppm, which is significantly lower than the target range. This valuable measure will certainly be taken into account and monitored as we move into the future.
Tracking results and monitoring changes to see if we are on the right track is especially important in this work. Regenerative agriculture is a broad umbrella term for many practices and has opened the door to many different products meant to boost soil health. To be sure, many of these products can help in many ways, but we can also pour huge volumes of cash into products that may or may not do what the label claims in our specific environment. Regenerative agriculture is much more than a pre-made product, it’s a mindset and a way of looking at our environment, our unique situation and paying attention to what’s working, disregarding what isn’t working and being willing to continually learn. If we don’t have a plan for how we intend to measure success, however, it’s difficult to know if our time, money and effort is working the way we hope it is. For our operation, investing time into using our waste products to make compost, feeding that to our worm farm and using pure earthworm castings for extract allows us to not only turn those materials into a valuable product, but it also assures us that we are applying local microbes that are well accustomed to the climate and growing conditions. This method takes a great deal of work in making good compost first of all, but then also managing the worm farm, making the extracts in the spring and cleaning all equipment afterward. After all this work, it’s important to know this is actually a viable method of farming that will allow us to remain profitable, but also will give us the results we are looking for. Perhaps the most exciting results from all of our research is that applying extract, regardless of fertilizer applications, tended to balance out our soil tests. The graph below looks very busy and complex, but the key take away from it is that our plant and soil traits actually differ by treatment when you combine the Soil Food Web analysis, the Haney Test results, brix levels and compaction tests.
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tinued)
Soil traits differing by treatment when all the information is included in a multifactorial analysis is not only exciting, but it shows there is a great deal of potential in continuing this research. The question remains of how long it will take us to transition a piece of ground into a thriving, healthy ecosystem that will produce bountiful crops without synthetic inputs. For the 2023 season, we plan to monitor microbial populations, brix, compaction and yields once again as we overlaid the same seeding plan as the previous season, which should give a good indication of how that snowball effect may take place. This year we increased the concentration of worm castings in the extract and plan to continue that trend moving forward. Our 4’ x 24’ worm bin is projected to produce a large volume of castings to allow us to make high-quality, concentrated extracts. In the future we hope to apply extracts to a larger portion of our farm land as well as incorporating cover crops, monitoring this season’s rotational grazing strips and our perennial pastures that were seeded with compost extracts in 2021. The future of regenerative agriculture looks bright and promising as we move forward, but much work is needed to understand how to apply these principles to this unique area. The 2023 harvest is quickly approaching and it’s
very exciting to soon be able to see the differences in yield from our trial plots. Looking at the crop earlier, there was a distinct color difference and less growth everywhere that did not receive a fertilizer application, but with the recent rainfall, that difference is becoming slightly less apparent. This fall is set to be a busy one with monitoring, tracking changes and testing for microbial populations as the season progresses, but if you plan to put the work into restoring microbial populations in the soil, it’s essential to know if all your hard work is paying off, a question we are eager to answer for this season. Best wishes to all as we head into the 2023 harvest! References Thomas Dykstra- Why Insects do Not (and Cannot) Attack Healthy Plants, Advancing Eco Agriculture, 2022- found at: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=bnNOvA3diDU
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GRAIN FUTURE REPORT Grain Future Prices - as of October 6, 2023 CANOLA
Last
Change
Open
High
Low
Prev. Stl.
Volume
Time
November 2023 (RSX23)
710.60
- 0.60
710.90
715.90
707.00
711.20
14,965
10/06/23
January 2024 (RSF24)
717.50s
- 1.80
718.90
723.60
715.10
719.30
11,824
10/06/23
March 2024 (RSH24)
725.40s
- 2.20
725.30
730.30
722.40
727.60
4,508
10/06/23
May 2024 (RSK24)
730.40s
- 1.70
729.90
734.40
727.30
732.10
1,045
10/06/23
WHEAT
Last
Change
Open
High
Low
Prev. Stl.
Volume
Time
December 2023 (ZWZ23)
568-2s
- 10-0
576-0
580-2
566-4
578-2
47,665
10/06/23
March 2024 (ZWH24)
598-0s
- 9-0
605-4
608-0
596-4
607-0
18,938
10/06/23
May 2024 (ZWK24)
617-0s
- 8-4
623-2
626-2
615-6
625-4
7,328
10/06/23 10/06/23
July 2024 (ZWN24)
634-0s
- 7-6
640-2
641-6
632-6
641-6
6,146
HARD RED WHEAT
Last
Change
Open
High
Low
Prev. Stl.
Volume
Time
December 2023 (KEZ23)
673-6s
- 16-6
686-2
692-4
672-0
690-4
16,699
10/06/23
March 2024 (KEH24)
682-6s
- 15-0
693-2
699-4
681-2
697-6
8,988
10/06/23
May 2024 (KEK24)
688-6s
- 14-2
699-2
704-4
687-4
703-0
4,680
10/06/23
July 2024 (KEN24)
692-2s
- 13-4
705-0
707-2
691-0
705-6
1,545
10/06/23
SPRING WHEAT
Last
Change
Open
High
Low
Prev. Stl.
Volume
Time
December 2023 (MWZ23)
720-4s
- 11-0
729-0
733-4
718-4
731-4
2,873
10/06/23
March 2024 (MWH24)
745-0s
- 10-2
751-4
757-2
743-2
755-2
1,253
10/06/23
May 2024 (MWK24)
759-4s
- 9-6
768-2
768-6
758-2
769-2
135
10/06/23
July 2024 (MWN24)
773-2s
- 8-2
781-2
781-2
771-4
781-4
62
10/06/23
CORN
Last
Change
Open
High
Low
Prev. Stl.
Volume
Time
December 2023 (ZCZ23)
492-0s
- 5-4
496-0
499-0
491-4
497-4
109,576
10/06/23
March 2024 (ZCH24)
407-2s
- 5-0
510-4
513-6
506-6
512-2
31,703
10/06/23
May 2024 (ZCK24)
515-2s
- 5-2
518-2
521-4
514-6
520-4
14,526
10/06/23
July 2024 (ZCN24)
520-0s
- 5-4
524-0
526-4
519-6
525-4
12,444
10/06/23
OATS
Last
Change
Open
High
Low
Prev. Stl.
Volume
Time
December 2023 (ZOZ23)
423-6s
- 9-0
432-4
433-2
423-2
432-6
271
10/06/23
March 2024 (ZOH24)
442-2s
- 9-6
446-4
446-6
442-0
452-0
74
10/06/23
May 2024 (ZOK24)
455-0s
- 7-2
N/A
455-0
455-0
462-2
20
10/06/23
July 2024 (ZON24)
458-4s
- 12-4
N/A
458-4
458-4
471-0
N/A
10/06/23
SOYBEANS
Last
Change
Open
High
Low
Prev. Stl.
Volume
Time
November 2023 (ZSX23)
1266-0s
- 14-6
1279-4
1287-2
1263-4
1280-6
138,835
10/06/23
January 2024 (ZSF24)
1284-4s
- 14-0
1297-0
1305-0
1282-0
1298-4
73,785
10/06/23
March 2024 (ZSH24)
1299-2s
- 13-4
1311-6
1318-0
1297-0
1312-6
32,033
10/06/23
SOYBEAN OIL
Last
Change
Open
High
Low
Prev. Stl.
Volume
Time
October 2023 (ZLV23)
57.29s
- 0.57
58.88
58.88
57.24
57.86
133
10/06/23
December 2023 (ZLZ23)
55.35s
+ 0.07
55.28
55.99
55.01
55.28
64,071
10/06/23
January 2024 (ZLF24)
54.59s
+ 0.18
54.43
55.07
54.21
54.41
23,335
10/06/23
SOYBEAN MEAL
Last
Change
Open
High
Low
Prev. Stl.
Volume
Time
October 2023 (ZMV23)
367.6s
- 6.0
371.4
374.2
367.5
373.6
218
10/06/23
December 2023 (ZMZ23)
372.1s
- 5.1
376.7
379.8
371.5
377.2
68,860
10/06/23
January 2024 (ZMF24)
370.9s
- 4.9
375.8
378.4
370.4
375.8
31,714
10/06/23
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Weekly Feed Grain Report - October 6, 2023
Alberta Canola Producers Commission (http://dashboard.albertacanola.com/reports/weekly-grains) CANOLA - #1 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $15.16 ( - $0.01 ) $15.48 ( - $0.01 ) $15.55 ( - $0.01 ) November 2023 $15.18 ( - $0.01 ) $15.51 ( - $0.01 ) $15.56 ( - $0.01 ) December 2023 $15.33 ( - $0.05 ) $15.66 ( - $0.01 ) $15.69 ( - $0.04 ) January 2024 $15.42 ( - $0.04 ) $15.69 ( - $0.04 ) $15.76 ( - $0.04 ) February 2024 $15.57 ( - $0.05 ) $15.86 ( - $0.02 ) $15.90 ( - $0.05 ) March 2024 $15.63 ( - $0.05 ) $15.89 ( - $0.05 ) $15.94 ( - $0.05 ) April 2024 $15.69 ( - $0.04 ) $15.99 ( - $0.02 ) $16.04 ( - $0.03 ) WHEAT - #1 CPSR - 11.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $8.15 ( - $0.19 ) $8.31 ( - $0.20 ) $8.43 ( - $0.21 ) November 2023 $8.26 ( - $0.18 ) $8.40 ( - $0.19 ) $8.58 ( - $0.19 ) December 2023 $8.36 ( - $0.18 ) $8.53 ( - $0.18 ) $8.72 ( - $0.19 ) January 2024 $8.43 ( - $0.18 ) $8.57 ( - $0.18 ) $8.64 ( - $0.19 ) February 2024 $8.47 ( - $0.18 ) $8.64 ( - $0.18 ) $8.82 ( - $0.17 ) March 2024 $8.50 ( + $0.54 ) $8.67 ( + $0.31 ) $8.84 ( + $0.33 ) April 2024 $8.56 ( + $0.55 ) $8.73 ( + $0.31 ) $8.90 ( + $0.34 ) WHEAT - #1 CWAD - 13.0% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot not available not available $13.62 ( - $0.12 ) November 2023 not available not available $13.63 ( - $0.12 ) December 2023 not available not available $13.64 ( - $0.12 ) January 2024 not available not available $12.35 ( - $0.10 ) February 2024 not available not available not available March 2024 not available not available not available WHEAT - #1 CWRS - 13.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $9.02 ( - $0.12 ) $9.20 ( - $0.11 ) $9.39 ( - $0.09 ) November 2023 $9.00 ( - $0.12 ) $9.14 ( - $0.13 ) $9.31 ( - $0.14 ) December 2023 $8.97 ( - $0.12 ) $9.11 ( - $0.13 ) $9.28 ( - $0.14 ) January 2024 $8.98 ( - $0.11 ) $9.11 ( - $0.12 ) $9.27 ( - $0.13 ) February 2024 $8.96 ( - $0.11 ) $9.09 ( - $0.12 ) $9.21 ( - $0.13 ) March 2024 $9.01 ( - $0.10 ) $9.14 ( - $0.12 ) $9.28 ( - $0.13 ) YELLOW PEAS - #2 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $10.44 ( $0.00 ) $10.63 ( $0.00 ) $10.57 ( $0.00 ) November 2023 $10.49 ( $0.00 ) $10.64 ( $0.00 ) $10.48 ( $0.00 ) December 2023 $10.53 ( $0.00 ) $10.67 ( $0.00 ) $10.50 ( $0.00 ) January 2024 $10.26 ( $0.00 ) $10.41 ( $0.00 ) $10.26 ( $0.00 ) February 2024 $10.26 ( $0.00 ) $10.41 ( $0.00 ) $10.26 ( $0.00 ) March 2024 $10.26 ( $0.00 ) $10.41 ( $0.00 ) $10.26 ( $0.00 )
Statistics & Data Development Branch, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry FEED GRAIN BIDS (Different Delivery Points) Week of Oct 02/23 Previous Week Wheat Lethbridge $350.00 - $360.00 $347.00 - $365.00 Red Deer $340.00 - $350.00 $318.00 - $355.00 Edmonton $326.00 - $345.00 $333.00 - $355.00 Oats Edmonton $300.00 - $310.00 $269.00 - $310.00 Peas Edmonton $386.00 - $430.00 $430.00 - $440.00 Barley Lethbridge $340.00 - $345.00 $335.00 - $345.00 MH/Brooks $335.00 - $345.00 $325.00 - $381.41 Calgary $335.00 - $345.00 $325.00 - $381.41 Red Deer $316.00 - $335.00 $290.00 - $335.00 Vermillion $275.58 - $305.00 $275.58 - $305.00 Edmonton $299.00 - $330.00 $295.50 - $330.00 Grande Prairie $264.10 - $282.47 $260.00 - $296.25 CANOLA CRUSHER on October 04, 2023 Meal (FOB) Seed (Del)
$408.19 $706.55
ELEVATOR BIDS (CDN $/TONNE) on October 05, 2023 HIGH LOW / AVERAGE CWRS (13% min. protein) $355.62 $327.57 / $341.42 CPS (10.5% min. protein) $319.05 $303.31 / $310.32 ELEVATOR BIDS on October 06, 2023 (Del) Feed Wheat *Central Feed Oats *Central Feed Barley *Central Flaxseed *Central Canola *Central Durum South *Central includes the area from Calgary to Edmonton
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SPECIAL CROP CASH BIDS on October 05, 2023 Peas Cdn $/Tonne Cdn $/Bushel Green - #2 or Better $602.78 $16.41 Feed $379.93 $10.34 Lrg Yellow - #2 or Better $380.30 $10.35 Cdn $/lb Lentils - #1 Laird $1,390.01 $0.63 Lentils - #1 Eston $1,309.54 $0.59 Lentils - #1 Red $1,190.05 $0.54 Mustard - #1 Yellow $1,915.25 $0.87 Mustard - #1 Brown $1,719.60 $0.78 Mustard - #1 Oriental $1,620.39 $0.73
Previous Week $448.18 $713.80 CHANGE + 2.23 + 7.87 Last Week $280.01 $259.10 $280.66 $564.22 $682.78 $523.22
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appearance. 3. Increased Thirst and Urination: Excessive thirst and excessive urination are common signs. 4. Laminitis: PPID horses are more prone to laminitis, a painful condition that can result in the coffin bone within the hoof rotating towards the ground causing varying grades of lameness. This condition is serious may need to be managed simultaneously by your farrier and veterinarian. Early detection of PPID is crucial. If you notice any of these signs, consult your veterinarian for a thorough examination. Diagnosis involves blood tests to measure ACTH levels, enabling appropriate management through medication and dietary adjustments. Treatment of PPID involves both a combination of medication, called Pergolide, dietary adjustments to reduce weight and sugar intake and regular exercise.
Equine Metabolic Disease (EMD) EMD is often caused by obesity, where excess body fat leads to insulin resistance. Horses who develop EMD are often middle aged, however certain breeds are more predisposed, such as ponies, morgans, and Arabians, however, almost any breed can develop this. Recognizable signs include: 1. Obesity: Overweight horses, especially those with fat accumulation in specific areas like the crest of the neck, are at higher risk. 2. Laminitis: Just like PPID, horses with EMD are also susceptible to laminitis, which can be recurrent and severe. 3. Abnormal Fat Deposits: Unusual fat deposits, like fatty crests in the neck and fat around the tailhead, are common indicators. Talk to your veterinarian if you are concerned about EMD in your horse. Steps to diagnosis of EMD may include performing a physical exam, running a fasting blood insulin level, or monitoring clinically through lameness scores and performing xrays of the feet.
Management of EMD primarily focuses on weight control and dietary modifications. Regular exercise and a low-sugar, low-starch diet is crucial. Monitoring blood glucose and insulin levels can aid in managing the condition effectively. Prevention and Care 1. Regular Veterinary Check-ups: Schedule routine check-ups, especially for older horses, to detect early signs of PPID and EMD. 2. Balanced Nutrition: Provide a balanced diet tailored to your horse’s specific needs, considering age, activity level, and health condition. 3. Exercise: Regular exercise not only helps maintain a healthy weight but also promotes overall well-being. 4. Dental Care: Proper dental care ensures efficient chewing and digestion, contributing to overall health. 5. Environment: Create a low-stress environment, as stress can exacerbate symptoms of both PPID and EMD. Diagnosing EMD may include measuring insulin levels in a fasting blood sample, glucose tolerance testing and/or monitoring for laminitis and clinical signs. Managing EMD includes strict dietary control with low-carbohydrate forage and limited access to lush pasture as well as weight management through exercise and dietary adjustments. Medications, such as metformin (decreases glucose in the blood) or occasionally levothyroxine will be used to increase the horse’s metabolism in horses where dietary management isn’t enough to cause weight loss. Throughout treatment and weight loss your vet may recommend monitoring insulin levels and clinical signs. In conclusion, Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction and Equine Metabolic Disease are two prevalent conditions that can affect horses. Early recognition, diet, exercise, and preventive measures are vital to ensuring your horse’s health and longevity. Horse owners should work closely with their veterinarians to develop individualized care plans for affected horses, thus providing the best possible quality of life for their equine companions.
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“It is difficult to place a value on the organic matter and erosion considerations of straw,” says Neil Blue, provincial crop market analyst with the Alberta government. A 30-year study was completed at the Agriculture Canada farm at Indian Head, Saskatchewan in the Black soil zone. “This study of a wheatwheat-fallow rotation indicated that continuous removal of above-stubble straw had no effect on yield,” adds Blue, “but did reduce the soil’s ability to convert organic carbon to carbon dioxide and reduced the stability of soil aggregates, which is required for maintaining soil structure and preventing erosion.” Other studies, however, indicate that the values of organic matter and erosion prevention are more apparent in the Brown, Dark Brown and Grey-wooded soil zones. An estimated onehalf to two-thirds of the total plant material is removed from a field during baling. A significant amount of material remains as stubble, chaff and root system. “The conclusion is that straw in the ground can provide long-term
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Excel Ranches Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB 780-349-0644
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RED & BLACK ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE OFF THE FARM BY PRIVATE TREATY
Brandl Cattle Co. Byron & Gwenn Brandl, Jarvie, AB 780-954-2599
Dwajo Angus Dwayne, Joanne & Jesse Emery Camp Creek, AB 780-674-4410
RED AND BLACK ANGUS Thursday, December 21, 2023 at NCLE, Clyde, AB
HORIZON RED ANGUS
Binks Angus Farm Evan Binks, Grande Prairie, AB 780-518-2020
CF
Complete Dispersal Sale 71044201sept23
ANGUS
Nicklason Stock Farm Brad Nicklason, Deadwood, AB 780-836-5197
REGISTERED BLACK & RED ANGUS BULLS BRED HEIFERS FROM REGISTERED STOCK
2079 Cecil Lake Rd Goodlow, BC
250-262-1432
Mountain Side Angus Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty John & Judy Mayer, Beaverlodge, AB 780-831-8497
Call 250-795-2529
for pricing, delivery options available
Dawn Gerlinsky Agro Manager
The Northern Horizon, October 13, 2023 A17
TRIEBER FARMS
Raising Cattle Responsibly for Over Four Generations
Black Angus & Shorthorn Females for Sale By Private Treaty
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REGISTERED BULLS & HEIFERS FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY Like Us on Jack & Shannon Trask
The Schweitzers Roy & Erika (780) 402.5617 schweitzerre@gpnet.ca Beaverlodge, AB
Consigning Select Females to the Shorthorns Select Sale December 10, 2023 | Stettler, AB
(250) 263-4904 • sjtrask@pris.ca • Box 127, Montney, BC, V0C 1Y0
SADLIER CATTLE CO.
Pro-Char Charolais David & Kristina Prokuda, Glenevis, AB 780-932-1654
732066 Range Road 111 Beaverlodge, AB
Todd Sadlier Hwy 64, Hines Creek, AB
(780) 772-3978
OFFERING 2-YEAR-OLD REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS BULLS
fredtrieber@gmail.com 230001
Arrange a visit and see how our top quality genetics can fit into your cow herd
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Silent K Stock Farms Delano & Megan Kjos, Tomslake, BC Delano 250-467-9450 / Megan 403-804-1107
Selling Yearling & 2-Year-Old Registered Black Angus Bulls Off the Ranch by Private Treaty
Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-784-3924
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8 WAY CHAROLAIS Nikki, Kristin, Whitney & Courtney Drschiwiski Box 18, Cecil Lake, BC V0C 1G0 Ph: 250-785-6362 Cell: 250-261-0876 (Nikki) Cell: 250-329-4816 (Courtney) eightway@pris.ca wanderlust_blues@yahoo.ca
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Curtis Boese (780) 876-4526
HEREFORDS
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SMOKY RIVER RED ANGUS
Maynard Boese (780) 568-4340
Valanjou Charolais Phillipe & Rae Lusson, Clyde, AB 780-206-5440/780-348-5683
Raising Quality Charolais Cattle to meet the needs of the Commercial Industry!
Kevin & Barbara Quist Phone: 780.876.4649 Email: kbqrr2@hotmail.com
Red Angus Bulls and Heifers for Sale off the Farm
Spruce View Charolais Andrew & Effie Lakusta, Andrew, AB 780-719-0264/780-365-2079
Dry Creek Ranch Seth Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC 250-793-1858
Silver Willow Ranch
RR 2 Sexsmith, AB T0H 3C0
Rosebud Creek Charolais Dan & Holly Schleppe, Dawson Creek, BC 250-786-5698/250-219-5698
Triangle Stock Farm Vance & Michelle Klepper, Stony Plain, AB 780-718-9334/780-718-6024
CHAROLAIS
Joe & Courtney Schulz Box 43 Site 2 RR 1, Spirit River, AB, T0H 3G0
trieberfarms@gmail.com Trieber Farms Fred & Naomi Trieber, Beaverlodge, AB Fred 780-831-1346 / Naomi 780-814-0052
Selling Purebred Yearling & Two Year Old Bulls Off the Farm
Cell: 780-864-6448 Home: 780-351-2608
Naomi Trieber (780) 814-0052
23038213oct23
Fred Trieber (780) 831-1346
for sale off the ranch by Private Treaty
Schweitzer Ranch Troy & Kristina (780) 814.3598 • troy1@telusplanet.net Dawson Creek, BC
Randy & Chris Haddow 250-786-5048 Chad, Gene, Addison, Leah & Wyatt Haddow 250-784-3924
Chittick Family Hereford Ranch Raymond & Mona Chittick, Whitecourt, AB 780-778-0150 Eureka Hereford Farms Tom Basnett, Eureka River, AB 780-834-8170
JayDawn Farms Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB 780-933-5530
FRIESEN HEREFORD
Landaker Charolais Farm Alan & Shelley Landaker, Brownvale, AB 780-618-3928
Registered Polled Hereford Bulls and Heifers for sale
FARMS
Home: (780) 832-4068 • Cell: (780) 831-9106 Chad & Anna Friesen Box 1185, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4B6
Give me a call! Rob Brown
250-782-4888 ext 112 editor@dcdn.ca
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A18 The Northern Horizon, October 13, 2023 AND RED KASH FARMS PUREBRED BLACK LIMOUSIN BULLS
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With your help dignity is within reach for all. Support Our Local Food Banks!
Gurtler Polled Herefords Garry & Ethan Gurtler, North Star, AB Garry 780-836-0117 / 780-836-2125 Ethan 780-836-0552
Bred for Docility, calving ease, milk performance combined with Mattias Ljunggren & daughters a great deal of muscling Valleyview, AB | (780) 524-9651
Nor-Alta Limousin Leonel & Lacey Plante & Family, Kinuso, AB 780-805-5237
JoNomn Hereford Ranch Norm & Joanne Parrent, Clyde, AB 780-307-6586/780-348-5835
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
Alvin Johnson | Brownvale, AB Cell: (780) 618-9044 | ajohnson_1959@icloud.com
Trieber Farms Fred & Naomi Trieber, Beaverlodge, AB Fred 780-831-1346 / Naomi 780-814-0052
RED POLLS
SIMMENTALS
Shadow Creek Red Polls
Albrecht Farms Steve, Tammy & Ryan Albrecht, Spirit River, AB Ryan 780-933-5448 / Steve 780-832-0883
Blazin’ J Simmentals Darcy & Caitlyn Lind, Valleyview, AB 780-552-4934
• We are still Canada’s #1 Red Poll Breeder • Maternal traits with light birth weights • Registered stock for sale on farm Dean & Marsha Anderson – Fort St John, BC
(250) 827-3293 • marshascows@hotmail.com www.shadowcreek.farm
LIMOUSIN Blueberry Valley Farms Limousin Michael & Rebecca McCord, Mile 86.5 Alaska Hwy, BC 250-772-5116 Dry Creek Ranch Gordon & Carla Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC 250-793-2384
Excel Ranches Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB 780-349-0644 Hillview Farms Raymond & Corine Verbeek, Sturgeon County, AB 780-982-2176/780-939-2173
GRUNDKE FAMILY SALERS
Chet & Jamie Jans
FOR SALE AT THE FARM SALERS BULLS and FEMALES
Box 223 Groundbirch, BC V0C 1T0
FROM THESE AND OTHER SIRES SELECTED FOR TEMPERMENTGROWTH AND EASY KEEPING WERNER and DEBBIE GRUNDKE ALBERTA BEACH, ALBERTA (780) 924-2464 - (780) 982-2472
Registered Purebred & Fleckvieh Simmentals 250-780-2141 hm 250-219-8200 cell 250-219-8008 cell
North 42 Cattle Company Heath Barn eld, Sexsmith, AB 780-897-3339
info@fallentimberfarms.com www.fallentimberfarms.com
GRA-TAN Farm Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-2181
Whispering Aspen Ranch Megan Thompson, Cecil Lake, BC 250-793-4830
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Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-784-3924 Crystal Springs Ranch Eckbert & Christa Weitzel Georg & Sarah Weitzel, Charlie Lake, BC 250-263-8237
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SALERS Whiskey Jack Black Herefords & Simmentals Tamara & Darcy Kuriga, Whitelaw, AB 780-834-7108/780-835-8090
Yearling & Two-Year-Old Shorthorn Bulls for Sale off the Farm by Private Treaty
TAMARACK SHORTHORNS
Pinnacle View Limousin Rob & Cheryl Swan, Quesnel, BC Erin & Eric Kishkan, Quesnel, BC 250-747-2618
M.C. Quantock Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB 1-800-561-2855
SHORTHORNS
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Gold Stock Hereford Farms Steven, Ashley & Brad White, Beaverlodge, AB 780-518-0064/780-354-3190
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Grimm Ranches Miles Grimm & Laurie Schaub, Grimshaw, AB 780-971-2217 Hodges Simmentals Roy & Scot Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB 780-512-4669
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Rachido Ranch Randy & Donna Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-4373
100% Customer Satisfaction is
The JayDawn Advantage RED & BLACK SIMMENTALS AND CHAROLAIS BRED FOR CALVING EASE, WEANING WEIGHTS & MATERNAL TRAITS
Rose eld Simmentals James & Martha Wiebe, Prespatou, BC 250-630-2621
(c) 780.933.5530 jmcquaig@gpnet.ca
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JayDawn Farms
DESERT ACRES SPECKLE PARK Offering Purebred and Commercial Speckle Park Cattle for Your Consideration
SIBL Simmentals The Smith Families, Cherhill, AB 780-785-2045 Triangle Stock Farm The Kleppers, Stony Plain, AB 780-718-9334/780-718-6024
KIN-KIN Cattle Co. Gary & Faye Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-4500
Tracey Foster Duriez
KMR Simmentals Kent & Robin Malcomson, Grovedale, AB 587-298-5404
REGISTERED PUREBRED SPECKLE PARK CATTLE
KRS Simmentals K. Reanne Sanford, Quesnel, BC 250-991-9496
REGISTERED SIMMENTALS BOX 655, BEAVERLODGE, AB TOH 0C0
KEITH HODGES 780-831-7999 keith@arlshop.com
UB DO
STEVE & SUSIE JACK
SPIRIT RIVER, AB (780) 864-7852 | STEVEANDSUSIEHOME@GMAIL.COM
Performance Breeding Stock Polled Reds & Blacks
Fort Feeders Co-op Association Admin – Cathy Axley, Two Hills, AB 780-290-0293
Elden, Einar and Ole Bakkehaug Box 156, Hythe, AB T0H 2C0 Home (780) 356-2113 Elden Cell (780) 518-3536
230057
PEACE COUNTRY SIMMENTALS
Box 154, Cecil Lake, BC V0C 1G0 www.peacecountrysimmentals.com
BULLS FOR SALE OFF THE FARM J&M Farms JERRY & GEM GIESBRECHT 250.262.7867
Wolfe Farms Tony Wolfe, Valleyview, AB 780-524-9322
230058
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BULLS & HEIFERS FOR SALE
Dale & Judy Smith & Family (780) 558-9337 | (780) 524-2790 www.willowdalecattle.com
FEEDER ASSOCIATIONS Barrhead Feeder Association Admin – Ann Gerhardt, Barrhead, AB 780-674-2456
WILLOWDALE DALE SIMMENTALS
LE E SIMMEN TA L
Home of Polled & Horned 100% Full Blood & Purebred Fleckvieh
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Norbert & Janice Luken 780-835-3165 Email: njluken6@gmail.com
Willow Creek Simmentals | Crooked Creek, AB Mike & Mari Klassen | (780) 832-7343 Colby & Tiffany Klassen | (780) 832-6714 willowcreeksimmentals@gmail.com
(780) 831-5781 cdymurray@yahoo.ca
OFFERING SPECKLE PARK BULLS & HEIFERS
Red & Black Purebred Simmental Seedstock
Quarter Horse
Cody & Rodi Murray Beaverlodge, AB
230060
230193
M.C. Quantock Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB 800-561-2855
Box 238, FAIRVIEW, ALBERTA TOH 1LO
hodgey_177@hotmail.com
For Sale by Private Treaty Off The Ranch
Whiskey Jack Black Herefords & Simmentals Tamara & Darcy Kuriga, Whitelaw, AB 780-834-7108/780-835-8090
Lakeroad Simmentals Sarah Hayward & Kolby Rowe, Fairview, AB 780-835-8841
Yearling and 2 yr. old Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty
KEIRAN HODGES 780-933-5637
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KSL Simmentals Keagan Scorgie, Beaverlodge, AB 780-518-6572 Brad Smith, 780-202-0254
Simmental Cattle
1-250-264-8676
13987-273 Road Charlie Lake, BC V1J 8K2 leggs123@outlook.com
Grande Prairie Feeders Association Admin – Dawn Hollins, Grande Prairie, AB 780-538-1263 North Peace Feeder Association Admin – Donna Haakenson, Berwyn, AB 780-338-2270
Prairie River Feeders Co-op Admin – Tammy Roberts, High Prairie, AB 780-523-4487
Westlock Feeders Association Admin – Megan Keith, Westlock, AB 780-348-5850
230059
JASON & NIKKI MCQUAIG SEXSMITH, ALBERTA
SPECKLE PARK
A20 The Northern Horizon, October 13, 2023
The Northern Horizon, October 13, 2023 A21
Ph: 780-864-3731,
Spirit River
Fax: 864-3468,
9
Toll Free 1-800-661-7401
Dave Ross Equip. Ltd Since 1943
Web site:
www.rossequip.ca
Oct 07 2023
SALEs alross@rossequip.ca, 864-0236 warren@rossequip.ca 864-0217 jay@rossequip.ca 978-0188
2022 1160 bu w- scale $113,900
$88,900 #889095307 900/70x32, 4 w/Spout Tarp 20” auger
Cap 7500 bph, 19’ Dischg Ht.
Neeralta
$29,995
8
2022 1547 47 ft belt Conveyor, 25hp Gas, hyd Drive BELT, lift, mover kit
10”X46” MOBILE Grain Auger 5000 bph 35 hp gas motor drive Lights, Hyd mover kit Reversible gear box,
13
SAVE
$ 58,700 Spring Blowout $ 48,700 $10,000
# 527080555 msrp
PTO
11
DT620 Del Cab 16.5 hrs, 665 hp @ 1900 rpm 110 gpm 6 hyd PTO 12” Monitorf #995759249 wt 62,800 . plus 40’ Demo HS disc Take both for $ 995,000 210 NEMESIS 220 Peak hp @ 1900 rpm 710/70R38 rear 600 65R28 frt Deluxe Cab frt diff lock QSB6.7 Cum, 5 Hyd 42 GPM, Radio AM/FM, CD, WB Q/T 3pt hitch, Isobus, GPS ready, 1 3/4 rear shaft, LED Cab lites, frt FEL ,bkt, grapple, tines, msrp $379,000 #255220856 $255,000
7.29% int 2022 Trks 84 month
6.99 % int 2023 for 60 months or 6.99 % int 2023 for 84 months or 6.99 % int 2023 for 96 months or 10% disc 2022-23 1500 (DT)Trks
oh
2014 9250 1000 bu scale $55,900
oh
$107,995
msrp $109,210
23 D2500 Longhorn C/C 4x4 SB Dsl 6s s698995
Royal Blue
2012 R10 Richiger Grain Bagger, 23,600 bu/hr S14,900 hyd brakes , #228176103
12
New 21’ V Wing Ditcher, cw/ 2 drop wings, carry up to 20yds of dirt, #115102100 $125,900 MSRP 9
1 Sold 1 oh
2022 10’ Bagger $49,985
Now $ 78,470 MSRP $87,170
23 1500 Longhorn C/C4x4 8s V8 black I 023789
$107,995
Now $ 55,978
MSRP $ 65,739
15% off msrp
msrp $109,210
23 D2500 Longhorn C/C 4x4 SB Dsl 6s s610994
oh
IT
Now $ 74,170 MSRP $ 82,170
2023 12000bu/hr Ext 10 ft $76,995
black msrp $86,380
2023 1500 Classic SLT C/C4x4 brds V8,8s s851639 23 D3500 Big Horn C/C 4x4SB dsl 6s s285792
oh
IT white
19 Sold 0 oh, 3 for Nov
Now $ 59,440
MSRP $ 69,900
Royal Blue 15% off msrp
23 1500 Laramie CC4x4 SB Hemi 8 spd s288751
10’x12’hopper
22 Sold 1 oh
IT
Diesel, 6 auto
Now $ 59,910 MSRP $ 70,450
2023 1500 Classic SLT C/C4x4 brds V8,8s s417644
15% off msrp SILVER
IT
Now $ 59,450 MSRP $ 69,900
msrp $44,740 24 Compass North 4x4 ,2L turbo 8 spd s478419
20231500 Classic SLT C/C4x4 brds V8,8s i991636
IT Black
IT Grey
Y ELIVER D E E R F
msrp $52,940 24 Compass North 4x4 ,2L turbo 8 spd s825484
msrp $41,640 24 Compass Sport 4x4 ,2L turbo 8 spd v207384
IT
MY2023 40’ FURY H/S Disc 22” C/O DEMO 2020 40’ FURY H/S Disc F&R blades bskt harrows 20” C/O F&R blades bskt har 8-12 mph10-15hp/ft #215296176 8-12 mph10-15hp/ft #155291144 $175,900 MSRP $260,900 $205,900 MSRP $260,900
MSRP $68,850 24 GrdCherokee Ltd 7 pass, R/nav,3.6vvt s485639
Warren
Jay
1 -2023 DF22 Dryer @ $ 340,000
Theater pkg oh
23 D2500 Laramie C/C 4x4 SB dsl rar s284921
white msrp$101,910
22 D2500 Limited R/ Air C/C4x4SB Dsl 6s s145919
15% off msrp
oh
23 1500 Classic SLT C/C4x4sbV8 8s blk s133625
SOLD
SOLD
6120 CVT 120 HP, FEL, 260 Bkt, MSRP $195,000 #162210102
1-ONLY
$163,900
6140 P/S shuttle 140 HP FEL MSRP $199,000 #174201025
1-ONLY
$173,900
MSRP $88,480 2024 D3500 Big Horn C/C 4x4 LB Dsl 6 s704810
Now $ 57,950
23 1500 Classic SLT C/C4x4sbV8 8s blk s134625
15% off msrp
2012 Silverado 1500 LS C/C V8,4spd,SB 195,000KM
IT Now $ 58,650
MSRP $64,240
MSRP $ 68,950
22 Pacifica AWD TL 3.6L 9spd Theater pkg i918602
22 1500 Classic SLT C/C4x4 SB 5.7 8s s135613
oh
Clean MSRP $17,910
IT
MSRP $ 68,150
FREE Delivery & Setup
DF 22’s are 98% assembled & Tested in Spirit River then hauled FREE of chg to customers in AB,SK MB. We install FREE of chg all of the sub assemblies on the Drier. After the Electrical & Gas hook up is completed by the Customer we Commission the drier Free of Chg & Instruct the Customer on its operation
IT Now $ 57,955 MSRP $ 68,160
MSRP $66,,930
Theater pkg oh
oh
$ 99,995
15% off msrp
23 Pacifica AWD 3.6L,9s bkts, Theater pkg i758619
oh $ 99,995 msrp $101,690
Capacity DF22, 27mth 1100 BPH at 100c in barley from 20% to 15% ambient temp of 10º C & 20% R/H
MY2023 35’ FURY H/S Disc 22” C/O F&R blade bskt har 8-12 mph 10-15hp/ft #189261156 MSRP $245,900 $189,900
oh
900/70x32,tires, 4 way Spout Tarp
2022 1300 bu 520 Scale $155,15 $135,000
2023 Deluxe 10’ Bagger $76,995 lites, tarp fenders duals sampler
discounts on these eligible 2022 Ram 1500 Classic - 15% 2023 Ram 1500 Classic - 15%
23 1500 Built to Serve SE CC 4X4 SB 8s v8 s950648 22 1500 Classic Sport C/C4x4 sbV8 ,8s blk s162628
3
7
OO= On-order, IT = in-transit, oh= on-hand, all yellow= in-stock
Eligible buyers GET UP TO 15% off MSRP in
Now $ 60,306 MSRP $ 70,945
5
4
#139191268 900/70x32,tires, Tarp 20”Auger
Since 1948
0 down, 6.99% for 84 mbw bi-weekly pmts. w/gst OAC, Vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated
Scan phone here to load our Chrysler web site
2012 Demco 1050 Cart, Scale $52,900
SOLD 2019 9250 1000 BU tarp N/S $52,900
ROSS CHRYSLER
780-864-3731,
800-661-7401 for Matt, Jay Al, or Warren Oct 07 2023
oh oh
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#529060110 900/70x32,tires, 4 way Spout
Spirit River, Ab
www.rosschrysler.ca
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DAVE ROSS EQUIP. LTD
Oct 07 2023
2
oh
MSRP $81,180 2023 D3500 Big Horn C/Cab 4x4 Dsl 6S s088732
Grey msrp $79,688
23 G3500 BigHornC/C4x4, 6.4V8 hemi s634728 LB 70836113oct23
The Northern Horizon, October 13, 2023 A21
Oct 07 2023
10”X46” MOBILE Grain Auger 5000 bph 35 hp gas motor drive Lights, Hyd mover kit Reversible gear box,
Neeralta
$29,995 13
Spirit River, Ab
www.rosschrysler.ca
ROSS CHRYSLER
Since 1948
0 down, 6.99% for 84 mbw bi-weekly pmts. w/gst OAC, Vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated
7.29% int 2022 Trks 84 month
6.99 % int 2023 for 60 months or 6.99 % int 2023 for 84 months or 6.99 % int 2023 for 96 months or 10% disc 2022-23 1500 (DT)Trks
780-864-3731,
800-661-7401 for Matt, Jay Al, or Warren Oct 07 2023
Scan phone here to load our Chrysler web site
OO= On-order, IT = in-transit, oh= on-hand, all yellow= in-stock
oh
Eligible buyers GET UP TO 15% off MSRP in discounts on these eligible 2022 Ram 1500 Classic - 15% 2023 Ram 1500 Classic - 15%
oh oh
$107,995
msrp $109,210
23 D2500 Longhorn C/C 4x4 SB Dsl 6s s698995
Royal Blue
oh
2012 Demco 1050 Cart, Scale $52,900
Now $ 60,306 MSRP $ 70,945
5
23 1500 Built to Serve SE CC 4X4 SB 8s v8 s950648 22 1500 Classic Sport C/C4x4 sbV8 ,8s blk s162628
oh
bu scale $55,900
$107,995
Now $ 55,978
MSRP $ 65,739
15% off msrp
msrp $109,210
23 D2500 Longhorn C/C 4x4 SB Dsl 6s s610994
oh
IT
4 way Spout Tarp
9
oh
Now $ 74,170 MSRP $ 82,170
IT white
19 Sold 0 oh, 3 for Nov
2023 12000bu/hr Ext 10 ft $76,995
black msrp $86,380
2023 1500 Classic SLT C/C4x4 brds V8,8s s851639 23 D3500 Big Horn C/C 4x4SB dsl 6s s285792
Royal Blue 15% off msrp
23 1500 Laramie CC4x4 SB Hemi 8 spd s288751
10’x12’hopper
ger $49,985
23 1500 Longhorn C/C4x4 8s V8 black I 023789
Now $ 59,440
MSRP $ 69,900
IT
Diesel, 6 auto
Now $ 59,910 MSRP $ 70,450
2023 1500 Classic SLT C/C4x4 brds V8,8s s417644
15% off msrp SILVER
IT
Now $ 59,450 MSRP $ 69,900
msrp $44,740 24 Compass North 4x4 ,2L turbo 8 spd s478419
20231500 Classic SLT C/C4x4 brds V8,8s i991636
IT Black
IT Grey
msrp $52,940 24 Compass North 4x4 ,2L turbo 8 spd s825484
msrp $41,640 24 Compass Sport 4x4 ,2L turbo 8 spd v207384
23 D2500 Laramie C/C 4x4 SB dsl rar s284921
MSRP $68,850 24 GrdCherokee Ltd 7 pass, R/nav,3.6vvt s485639
Warren
Jay
1 -2023 DF22 Dryer @ $ 340,000
Theater pkg oh
white msrp$101,910
22 D2500 Limited R/ Air C/C4x4SB Dsl 6s s145919
15% off msrp
oh
23 1500 Classic SLT C/C4x4sbV8 8s blk s133625
MSRP $ 68,150
23 1500 Classic SLT C/C4x4sbV8 8s blk s134625
15% off msrp
FREE Delivery & Setup
DF 22’s are 98% assembled & Tested in Spirit River then hauled FREE of chg to customers in AB,SK MB. We install FREE of chg all of the sub assemblies on the Drier. After the Electrical & Gas hook up is completed by the Customer we Commission the drier Free of Chg & Instruct the Customer on its operation
MSRP $88,480 2024 D3500 Big Horn C/C 4x4 LB Dsl 6 s704810
2012 Silverado 1500 LS C/C V8,4spd,SB 195,000KM
IT Now $ 58,650
MSRP $64,240
MSRP $ 68,950
22 Pacifica AWD TL 3.6L 9spd Theater pkg i918602
22 1500 Classic SLT C/C4x4 SB 5.7 8s s135613
oh
Clean MSRP $17,910
IT
Now $ 57,950
MSRP $66,,930
Theater pkg oh
IT Now $ 57,955 MSRP $ 68,160
15% off msrp
23 Pacifica AWD 3.6L,9s bkts, Theater pkg i758619
oh
$ 99,995
from 20% to 15% ambient temp of 10º C & 20% R/H
IT
oh $ 99,995 msrp $101,690
oh
in Bagger, 23,600 bu/hr S14,900 03
New 21’ V Wing Ditcher, cw/ 2 drop wings, carry up to 20yds of dirt, #115102100 $125,900 MSRP
Now $ 78,470 MSRP $87,170
oh
MSRP $81,180 2023 D3500 Big Horn C/Cab 4x4 Dsl 6S s088732
Grey msrp $79,688
23 G3500 BigHornC/C4x4, 6.4V8 hemi s634728 LB 70836113oct23
A22 The Northern Horizon, October 13, 2023
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Sept 27 - 5,520 Hd
NOW COMMISSION FREE FOR SELLERS IN DC & BEAVERLODGE
PONOKA WEDNESDAYS WEEKLY Oct 18th - 9:00 a.m. Oct 25th - 9:00 a.m. Nov 1st - 9:00 a.m. Nov 8th - 9:00 a.m.
Oct 6 - 1,971 Hd
Sept 26 - 2,680 Hd Sept 12 - 1,610 Hd
Bid Range 300 - 399 400 - 499 500 - 599 600 - 699 700 - 799 800 - 899 900 - 999 1000+
Low $390.00 $370.00 $350.00 $330.00 $310.00 $315.00 $292.00 $260.00
High $505.00 $420.00 $380.00 $365.00 $352.00 $330.00 $302.00 $275.00
Low $380.00 $375.00 $350.00 $330.00 $310.00 $300.00 $290.00 $270.00
High $510.00 $470.00 $402.00 $372.00 $350.00 $330.00 $305.00 $285.00
Low $450.00 $390.00 $365.00 $330.00 $315.00 $301.00 $282.00 $260.00
High $500.00 $460.00 $405.00 $350.00 $335.00 $330.00 $295.00 $275.00
Low $390.00 $360.00 $340.00 $320.00 $310.00 $310.00 $292.00 $265.00
High $500.00 $455.00 $385.00 $350.00 $342.00 $330.00 $302.00 $282.00
Low $390.00 $390.00 $355.00 $338.00 $310.00 $302.00 $290.00 $270.00
High $500.00 $450.00 $402.00 $360.00 $340.00 $325.00 $305.00 $285.00
Low $420.00 $399.00 $363.00 $339.00 $310.00 $309.00 $291.00 $270.00
High $505.00 $447.50 $418.00 $360.00 $339.00 $325.00 $300.00 $287.00
Low $428.00 $429.00 $386.00 $347.00 $310.00 $273.00 $285.00 n/a
High $500.00 $475.00 $435.00 $382.00 $360.00 $327.00 $308.00 n/a
Low $465.00 $420.00 $370.00 $350.00 $325.00 $300.00 $290.00 $280.00
High $545.00 $500.00 $450.00 $430.00 $375.00 $332.50 $317.00 $296.00
Low $450.00 $410.00 $375.00 $345.00 $335.00 $315.00 $295.00 $270.00
High $519.00 $490.00 $480.00 $400.00 $370.00 $335.75 $317.00 $285.00
Bid Range 300 - 399 400 - 499 500 - 599 600 - 699 700 - 799 800 - 899 900 - 999 1000+
Low $370.00 $335.00 $315.00 $292.00 $270.00 $265.00 $255.00 $245.00
High $450.00 $380.00 $335.00 $325.00 $310.00 $292.00 $275.00 $260.00
Low $360.00 $350.00 $315.00 $310.00 $285.00 $272.00 $260.00 $240.00
High $485.00 $470.00 $365.00 $340.00 $325.00 $292.00 $280.00 $262.00
Low $375.00 $350.00 $330.00 $290.00 $285.00 $280.00 $265.00 $250.00
High $460.00 $410.00 $345.00 $330.00 $300.00 $292.00 $275.00 $265.00
Low $345.00 $340.00 $307.00 $298.00 $295.00 $290.00 $262.00 $250.00
High $420.00 $385.00 $340.00 $315.00 $308.00 $305.00 $280.00 $265.00
Low $370.00 $355.00 $310.00 $310.00 $300.00 $280.00 $270.00 $250.00
High $420.00 $410.00 $352.00 $332.00 $315.00 $292.00 $282.00 $265.00
Low $343.00 $329.00 $314.00 $299.00 $263.00 $269.50 n/a $211.00
High $410.00 $390.00 $346.00 $333.00 $308.00 $281.00 n/a $259.00
Low $362.00 $363.00 $310.00 $293.00 $285.00 $268.00 $258.00 n/a
High $400.00 $397.00 $371.00 $341.00 $320.00 $287.00 $277.00 n/a
Low $385.00 $335.00 $315.00 $295.00 $285.00 $270.00 $260.00 $235.00
High $455.00 $410.00 $353.00 $340.25 $317.00 $295.00 $294.50 $269.50
Low $385.00 $350.00 $305.00 $300.00 $295.00 $285.00 $270.00 $255.00
High $453.00 $412.50 $363.00 $346.00 $331.00 $306.00 $296.75 $279.50
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
D1 - D2 Cows $110.00 $128.00 D3 - D4 Cows $100.00 $121.00 Heiferettes $150.00 $205.00 Bologna Bulls $140.00 $152.00 Feeder Bulls $150.00 $165.00
D1 - D2 Cows $115.00 $135.00 D3 - D4 Cows $105.00 $120.00 Heiferettes $155.00 $210.00 Bologna Bulls $130.00 $145.00 Feeder Bulls $138.00 $165.00
D1 - D2 Cows $115.00 $140.00 D3 - D4 Cows $110.00 $125.00 Heiferettes $150.00 $210.00 Bologna Bulls $130.00 $145.00 Feeder Bulls $145.00 $160.00
D1 - D2 Cows $110.00 $122.00 D3 - D4 Cows $100.00 $117.00 Heiferettes $150.00 $205.00 Bologna Bulls $130.00 $148.00 Feeder Bulls $145.00 $165.00
D1 - D2 Cows $110.00 $132.00 D3 - D4 Cows $105.00 $116.00 Heiferettes $150.00 $210.00 Bologna Bulls $130.00 $142.00 Feeder Bulls n/a n/a
D1 - D2 Cows $125.00 $137.00 D3 - D4 Cows $112.00 $123.00 Heiferettes $158.00 $220.00 Bologna Bulls $145.00 $174.00 Feeder Bulls $175.00 $203.00
D1 - D2 Cows $125.00 $138.00 D3 - D4 Cows $110.00 $123.00 Heiferettes $165.00 $225.00 Bologna Bulls $144.00 $168.00 Feeder Bulls $165.00 $202.00
D1 - D2 Cows $128.00 $138.00 D3 - D4 Cows $115.00 $127.00 Heiferettes $160.00 $230.00 Bologna Bulls $145.00 $178.50 Feeder Bulls $180.00 $210.00
D1 - D2 Cows $128.00 $137.00 D3 - D4 Cows $115.00 $127.00 Heiferettes $160.00 $230.00 Bologna Bulls $145.00 $170.00 Feeder Bulls $180.00 $210.00
YOU ASKED. WE LISTENED. SELLER’S COMMISSION ELIMINATED. The Staff and Management at VJV Livestock Marketing Group in Dawson Creek and Beaverlodge would like let our customers know that we have heard your requests and are pleased to announce that we have eliminated our seller’s commission effective Tuesday, August 1st, 2023 Cattle Direct Marketing, Drop Off & Collection Arrowquip Livestock Handling Equipment | Medi-Dart Products Haying and Silage Products | Windbreaks, Shelters, Feeders & Portable Panels
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FEEDER STEERS
BEAVERLODGE
THURSDAYS WEEKLY Oct 19th - 9:00 a.m. THURSDAYS WEEKLY Oct 26th - 9:00 a.m. Oct 19th - 9:00 a.m. Nov 2nd - 9:00 a.m. Oct 26th - 9:00 a.m. Nov 9th - 9:00 a.m. Nov 2nd - 9:00 a.m. Oct 5 - 650 Hd Sept 28 - 765 Hd Oct 05 - 2,854 Hd Sept 28 - 2,034 Hd
Auction Date
FEEDER HEIFERS
DAWSON CREEK
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Chutes & Livestock Handling Equipment
IN STOCK. READY TO USE.
EASIER. FASTER. SAFER. ONE MAN OPERATION. TOTAL CONTROL. CALL TODAY! VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP | VJV FARM & RANCH SUPPLIES DAWSON CREEK OFFICE: 250.782.3766 | BEAVERLODGE OFFICE: 780-354-2423 | YANCY CROSIER 403.485-0887 ALBERTA: Ralph Calder 780.618.7655 | Trapper Green 780.837.0171 | Jason Ungarian 587.343.2162 BRITISH COLUMBIA: Dan Schleppe 250.219.5698 | Mark Wall 250.261.1235 70858813oct23
VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP www.vjvauction.com Dawson Creek
Cattle Sales
Special Sales
Office 250.782.3766
Beaverlodge Office 780.354.2423
Westlock Travis Sekura 780.349.3153
Ponoka Craig Jacklin 403.783.1453
Rimbey Dean Edge 403.704.0280
Tues, Oct 17th - 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 24th - 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 31st - 9:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 7th - 9:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 14th - 9:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 21st - 9:00 a.m. Dawson Creek
Thurs, Oct 19th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 26th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 2nd – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 9th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 16th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 23rd – 9:00 a.m. Beaverlodge
Thurs, Oct 19th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 26th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 2nd – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 9th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 16th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 23rd – 9:00 a.m.
Wed, Oct 18th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Oct 25th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Nov 1st – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Nov 8th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Nov 15th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Nov 22nd – 9:00 a.m.
Tues, Oct 17th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 24th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 31st – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 7th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 14th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 21st – 9:00 a.m.
Winter Horse Sale Sat, December 2nd Tack Sells at 10:00 a.m. Run-Thru Horses Sell at 12 Noon
Contact the Office 780-354-2423 For Market Trends And Direct Marketing Opportunities
Westlock Angus Infl Calf Sale Thurs, Oct 19th – 9:00 a.m.
Ponoka
Rimbey
Angus Infl Calf Sale Wed, Oct 18th – 9:00 a.m.
P/Treas Female Sale Fri, Oct 13th – 7:00 p.m.
Bred Cow & Hfr Sale Sat, Oct 28th – 11:00 a.m. Sat, Nov 11th – 11:00 a.m. Sat, Dec 9th – 11:00 a.m.
Limo Infl Calf Sale Wed, Nov 1st – 9:00 a.m.
Ranchman’s Cow Sale Sat, Nov 25th – 11:00 a.m.
Bred Cow Sale Fri, Nov 24th – 12 Noon Fri, Dec 8th – 12 Noon
Sheep/Goat/Hog Sale Mon, Oct 16th – 11:00 a.m. Mon, Oct 30th – 11:00 a.m. Mon, Nov 13th – 11:00 a.m.
Angus Infl Calf Sale Tues, Oct 17th – 9:00 a.m.
Bison Sale Sat, Nov 18th – 12 Noon
Limo Infl Calf Sale Tues, Oct 31st – 9:00 a.m. Bred Cow Sales Fri, Nov 10th – 12 Noon Fri, Nov 17th – 12 Noon Fri, Dec 1st – 12 Noon Fri, Dec 15th – 12 Noon
NO COMMISSION FOR SELLERS IN DC & BLDGE | Direct Marketing of Yearlings, Calves, Cull Cows and Bulls all Non-Sale Days Chief Business Development Officer Yancy Crosier 403.485.0887 yancy.crosier@gmail.com Ponoka: 4410 – Highway 2A, Ponoka, AB (Ph) 403.783.5561, (Fax) 403.783.4120, (Email) office@vjvauction.com, (Website) www.vjvauction.com Dawson Creek: 301 – 116th Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC (Ph) 250-782-3766, (Fax) 250.782.6622, (Email) vjvdawsoncreek@outlook.com Beaverlodge: Twp Rd 720 & RR 104, Beaverlodge, AB (Ph) 780.354.2423, (Fax) 780.354.2420, (Email) vjvbeaverlodge@gpnet.ca VJV Farm & Ranch Supply: Office: 250-782-3766 Email: farmranch@vjvauction.com
Field Representatives: Shelby Blosky (Westlock, Ponoka, Rimbey) 587-277-7207 • Mike Brennan (Ponoka, Rimbey, Bashaw) 403-783-1074 • Ralph Calder (Northern AB, BC) 780-618-7655 • Neil Campbell (Rycroft) 780-814-4113 • Trevor Duke (Castor, Coronation, Stettler, Hanna) 403-740-5753 • Daryl Friesen (Rimbey) 403-318-1630 • Mark Gillett (Fairview) 780-834-7063 • Trapper Green (Northern AB, BC) 780-837-0171 • Mark Jacklin (Dawson Creek, Beaverlodge) 780-882-5456 • Charlie Kessler (AB, Sask) 403-357-4779 • Kyle Miller (Westlock) 780-689-9373 • Barry Neumeirer (Rimbey) 403-350-8222 • Wade Schaupmeyer (Westlock) 780-305-4104 • Dan Schleppe (Dawson Creek) 250-219-5698 • Bob Scott (Westlock) 780-689-9203 • Travis Sekura (Rimbey) 780-621-6841 • Stan Skeels (Rimbey) 403-704-0288 • Nansen Vold (Ponoka) 403-783-0349 • Mark Wall (Northern AB, BC) 250-219-1235 • Ed Wilson (Rimbey) 403-392-1689 • Herb Wylhuizen (Rimbey) 403-844-0294
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Westlock: 9004 – 110A Street, Westlock, AB (Ph) 780.349.3153, (Fax) 780.349.5466, (Email) office@vjvauction.com | Rimbey: 4831 – 47th Street, Rimbey, AB (Ph) 403.843.2439, (Fax) 403.843.3485, (Email) office@vjvauction.com
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THORSBY STOCKYARDS OFFICE (780) 789-3915
NORTH CENTRAL
DATE No.
Mon, Oct 2, 2023 3,155 Head
Mon, Sept 25, 2023 2,548 Head
FEEDER STEERS BID
LOW
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
300 - 399 $375.00 $545.00 $350.00 $510.00 400 - 499 $385.00 $517.00 $350.25 $498.25 500 - 599 $360.00 $437.00 $350.00 $425.00 600 - 699 $345.00 $398.50 $348.00 $392.25 700 - 799 $310.00 $370.00 $310.00 $361.00 800 - 899 $300.00 $334.50 $300.00 $342.00 900 - 999 $285.00 $316.50 $285.00 $325.25 1,000 +
$240.00 $300.00 $250.00 $304.00 FEEDER HEIFERS
BID
LOW
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
300 - 399 $325.00 $470.00 $300.00 $436.00 400 - 499 $325.00 $435.00 $300.00 $400.00 500 - 599 $325.25 $374.00 $320.00 $372.00 600 - 699 $310.00 $341.50 $290.00 $383.00 700 - 799 $280.25 $314.25 $280.00 $319.25 800 - 899 $260.00 $302.00 $275.00 $312.00 900 - 999 $250.00 $292.00 $260.00 $297.25 1,000 +
$235.00 $284.00 $220.00 $280.26 SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 COWS
D1 - D2 COWS
$127.00 $139.00 $128.00 $138.00 D4 COWS
D4 COWS
$110.00 $126.00 $110.00 $127.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS
SLAUGHTER BULLS
$130.00 $171.00 $130.00 $170.00 REPLACEMENT CATTLE FEEDER COWS
FEEDER COWS
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WEEKLY LIVESTOCK MARKET REVIEW - OCTOBER 6, 2023
CANADA / US $ LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE Oct 06/23 $72.82 Sept 29/23 $74.11 Oct 07/22 $72.89 OFFICE (780) 348-5893 BANK RATE DATE Tues, Oct 3, 2023 Tues, Sept 26, 2023 Oct 03/23 5.25 Sept 26/23 5.25 Oct 04/22 3.50 CATTLE SLAUGHTER No. 5,166 Head 2,838 Head WEEKEND Sept 30/23 (prel) Sept 23/23 (prel) Oct 01/22 FEEDER STEERS CANADA 61,748 60,600 67,979 EAST 12,612 12,792 14,096 BID LOW HIGH LOW HIGH WEST 49,136 47,808 53,883 WEEKEND Oct 07/23 (est) Sept 30/23 (est) Oct 08/22 300 - 399 $425.00 $530.00 $400.00 $520.00 US 611,000 601,000 628,000 400 - 499 $400.00 $480.00 $380.00 $480.00 CANADIAN CATTLE GRADES WEEKEND Sept 30/23 Sept 23/23 Oct 01/22 500 - 599 $360.00 $427.00 $350.00 $430.00 A 47,537 47,323 54,982 600 - 699 $320.00 $386.00 $325.00 $395.00 B 1,075 956 1,458 D 7,198 6,711 6,440 700 - 799 $310.00 $370.00 $320.00 $375.00 E 373 288 236 A GRADE MARBLING (%) 800 - 899 $300.00 $342.00 $300.00 $347.00 WEEKEND Sept 30/23 Sept 23/23 Oct 01/22 900 - 999 $290.00 $318.00 $300.00 $325.00 AAA 70.8% 71.2% 76.3% AA 28.0% 27.7% 22.8% 1,000 + N/A N/A N/A N/A A 1.1% 1.2% 0.9% CANADIAN CATTLE CLASSES FEEDER HEIFERS WEEKEND Sept 30/23 (prel) Sept 23/23 (prel) Oct 01/22 BID LOW HIGH LOW HIGH STEERS 34,770 34,934 39,213 HEIFERS 16,995 16,222 19,775 300 - 399 $350.00 $415.00 $350.00 $450.00 COWS 9,538 9,090 8,596 400 - 499 $325.00 $415.00 $325.00 $425.00 BULLS 445 354 395 CALVES 2,881 2,833 2,819 500 - 599 $300.00 $380.00 $310.00 $385.00 CATTLE FUTURES - US 4/CWT - CLOSE October 6, 2023 MONTH LIVE CHANGE MONTH FEEDER CHANGE 600 - 699 $290.00 $338.00 $300.00 $345.00 Oct-23 183.07 - 1.13 Oct-23 248.38 - 4.10 700 - 799 $275.00 $320.00 $300.00 $330.00 Dec-23 186.68 - 1.25 Nov-23 250.88 - 4.03 Feb-24 190.78 - 1.72 Jan-24 253.78 - 4.28 800 - 899 $250.00 $300.00 $250.00 $315.00 Apr-24 193.93 - 1.57 Mar-24 257.23 - 4.05 Jun-24 188.43 - 1.27 Apr-24 261.23 - 4.22 900 - 999 $235.00 $285.00 $240.00 $297.00 Aug-24 187.47 - 0.78 May-24 264.18 - 4.05 N/A N/A N/A N/A WEEKEND Oct 06/23 Sept 29/23 Oct 07/22 1,000 + US FSP-US$/CWT N/A 250.41 174.92CATCSLAUGHTER CATTLE CATTLE INDICATORS (by prod values) D1 - D2 COWS D1 - D2 COWS WEEKEND Sept 29/23 Sept 22/23 Sept 30/22 US - US $/CWT 13.59 13.69 14.81 $120.00 $134.00 $125.00 $135.00 CURRENTNESS Sept 30/23 Sept 23/22 Oct 01/22 WEST - A1% 22.4% 21.6% 13.8% D3 COWS D3 COWS CAN - A1% 19.6% 18.7% 12.2% $110.00 $120.00 $110.00 $120.00 FD:STR RATIO Sept 29/23 Sept 22/23 Sept 30/22 ALTA BARLEY 31.0 30.6 19.8 SLAUGHTER SLAUGHTER Sept 30/23 Sept 23/23 Oct 01/22 BULLS BULLS US CORN N/A N/A N/A AVG CARCASS WT Sept 30/23 Sept 23/23 Oct 01/22 $140.00 $168.00 $135.00 $170.00 WEST STR - LBS N/A 943.0 963.0 REPLACEMENT CATTLE CAN STR - LBS N/A 946.0 958.0 US CATTLE - LBS 827.0 826.0 829.0 FEEDER COWS FEEDER COWS Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry - October 6, 2023 https://open.alberta.ca/publications/3479685 N/A N/A N/A N/A
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BYOB: Kochia in your cattle ration With independent nutrition consultant BARRY YAREMCIO Kochia (Kochia scoparia L.) is a salt tolerant annual weed that grows well in road sides, around sloughs, and in cropland. Reported yields are up to five tonnes per acre. When at the early bloom stage, nutritional value is similar to a high quality alfalfa grass hay. As the plant matures, quality declines and the accumulation of anti-nutritional compounds increase. This also occurs during periods of drought. Cattle are willing to eat kochia, but there are limitations to how much can be included in a beef ration. Feed test results have shown that sodium (salt) can be as high as 0.7% (1.8% salt) which is well above the daily requirement of 0.097% sodium (0.25% salt). When sodium requirements are met by the forage that is consumed; animals are less inclined to eat a mineral product free choice. This can result in deficiencies of minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium
along with trace minerals and vitamins. Sulfur can be high especially when the kochia was harvested around sloughs that have a salt ring. These areas can be high in sulfur and magnesium. When a ration exceeds 0.4% sulfur; the occurrence of polio encephalomalacia or polio can occur. Nitrate accumulations can be high during the growing season. Testing for nitrates should be done on forages that contain kochia. There are cases where animal deaths are attributed to high nitrate levels. Saponins are a bitter substance that are present in kochia. They can reduce feed intake. When it is consumed, this molecule is broken down into glycosides. As it is digested, glycosides create foam that is stabile in the rumen, thus contributing to bloat. Oxalates are also found in kochia. Oxalate levels increase as the plant matures. This compound impairs the absorption
of calcium. It remains stable in cut hay or in silage. Additional calcium supplementation should be considered. With all these possible limitations, kochia cannot be fed as the sole ingredient in a ration or consumed on pasture. It is recommended that the kochia not exceed 25-30% of the ration on a dry matter (DM) basis. Slowly introduce kochia into the ration. Step up the amount over 4 increments to get to the required
feeding level. For additional information about kochia in cattle rations, contact Barry at 403-741-6022 or bjyaremcio@gmail.com.
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REG - Mon, Oct 16th - 9:00 a.m. SF – Thurs, Oct 19th – 10:00 a.m. REG - Mon, Oct 23rd - 9:00 a.m. SF – Thurs, Oct 26th – 10:00 a.m. Monday, October 30th - 9:00 a.m. SF – Thurs, Nov 2nd – 10:00 a.m. REG - Mon, Nov 6th - 9:00 a.m. SF – Thurs, Nov 9th – 10:00 a.m.
The current cattle market is strong and looks to stay that way for the fall season. Jennings Martin Cattle Buying will be there for you and your operations as you make those critical fall marketing decisions; including selling forward for winter 2023 and spring 2024. Jennings’ facility in La Glace will be open weekly starting the end of August to buy your bulls, cows and calves saving you the need for shipping to local and southern markets.
BCH – Sat, Nov 11th – 12 NOON REG - Mon, Nov 13th - 9:00 a.m. SF – Thurs, Nov 16th – 10:00 a.m. REG - Mon, Nov 20th - 9:00 a.m. BCH – Sat, Nov 25th – 12 NOON REG - Mon, Nov 27th - 9:00 a.m. BCH – Sat, Dec 2nd – 12 NOON REG - Mon, Dec 4th - 9:00 a.m.
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Vold Jones & Vold - Westlock - September 25, 2023
Sheep - 694 Head
Sheep - Wool 0 - 69 lbs 70 - 85 lbs 86 - 105 lbs 106 & Over lbs Ewes Rams Bred Ewes Ewe/Lamb Family Sheep - Hair 0 - 69 lbs 70 - 85 lbs 86 - 105 lbs 106 & Over lbs Ewes Rams Bred Ewes Ewe/Lamb Family
$/CWT $160.00 to $184.00 $162.00 to $200.00 $170.00 to $205.00 $135.00 to $190.00 $70.00 to $125.00 $100.00 to $145.00 $90.00 to $100.00 none on offer $/CWT $140.00 to $175.00 $145.00 to $185.00 $150.00 to $180.00 $135.00 to $160.00 $70.00 to $93.00 none on offer none on offer none on offer
Goats - 234 Head
Goats Light Feeder Kids 0 - 49 lbs 50 - 100 lbs Whether Kids 50 - 100 lbs Nannys & Billies Nanny/Kid Units Nannys & Billies Billys Bred Nannys
$/CWT
$182.00 to $200.00 $267.00 to $325.00 $170.00 to $270.00 none on offer $120.00 to $195.00 $175.00 to $250.00 none on offer
30 - 40 lbs 41 - 80 lbs 81 - 150 lbs 151 & Over lbs
$15.00 to $37.50 $40.00 to $80.00 $151.00 to $280.00 $300.00 to $380.00
Sheep - Wool 0 - 54 lbs 55 - 69 lbs 70 - 85 lbs 86 - 105 lbs 106 & Over lbs Ewes Rams Bred Ewes (Head) Sheep - Hair 0 - 54 lbs 55 - 69 lbs 70 - 85 lbs 86 - 105 lbs 106 & Over lbs Ewes Rams Ewe/Lamb Family
$/CWT $170.00 to $206.00 $175.00 to $206.00 $175.00 to $202.00 $178.00 to $201.00 $178.00 to $205.00 $72.00 to $125.00 $105.00 to $150.00 $140.00 to $200.00 $/CWT $150.00 to $185.00 $155.00 to $182.00 $160.00 to $199.00 $170.00 to $198.00 $170.00 to $198.00 $70.00 to $135.00 $110.00 to $152.00 none on offer
Goats - 511 Head
Goats Light Feeder Kids 0 - 60 lbs Doeling Kids 45 - 69 lbs 70+ lbs Buckling Kids 45 - 69 lbs 70+ lbs Wether Kids 45 - 69 lbs 70+ lbs
$/CWT
$175.00 to $250.00 $250.00 to $285.00 $250.00 to $240.00
Adults Mature Nannies Mature Bucks Bred Does Nanny/Kid (Unit)
Feeder Lambs 30 - 50 lbs 50 - 60 lbs 60 - 70 lbs 70 - 80 lbs 80 - 90 lbs 90 - 100 lbs 100 - 110 lbs 110 & Over lbs Ewes Bred Ewes Rams
VALLEYVIEW & DISCTRICTS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
420,287 248,147 172,140 60,671
Oct 07/23 (est) Sept 30/23 (est) 2,411,000 2,396,000
Oct 08/22 2,408,000
HOG FUTURES - US $/CWT MONTH October 2023 December 2023 February 2024 April 2024 May 2024 June 2024
LEAN
CHANGE + 2.13 + 1.80 + 2.13 + 2.08 + 1.65 + 1.13
82.33 73.58 77.58 83.00 87.60 95.25
HOG CASH PRICES - INDEX 100 - $/KG WEEK END ALTA AVG
Oct 06/23 2.048
Sept 29/23 2.070
Oct 07/22 2.306
ONT AVG
N/A
2.524
2.594
INTERIOR IOWA MINNESOTA HOG CASH PRICES
$100.00 to $200.00 $160.00 to $410.00 $160.00 to $220.00 $150.00 to $210.00
Feeder Goats 30 - 40 lbs 40 - 50 lbs 50 - 60 lbs 60 - 70 lbs 70 - 80 lbs 80 - 90 lbs 90 - 100 lbs 100 & Over lbs Nannies Bred Nannies Billies
N ME! I W 2023 JJohn h D Deere Gator XUV835R FULLY LOADED WITH CAB, A/C, HEAT, CARGO BOX POWER LIFT AND WINCH
WEEK END US
Oct 01/22
438,134 238,790 199,344 65,833
$250.00 to $340.00 $250.00 to $330.00
Goats $/LB $1.37 to $1.93 $1.50 to $2.01 $1.60 to $1.99 $1.65 to $1.93 $1.55 to $1.90 $1.60 to $1.93 $1.60 to $1.93 $1.60 to $1.93 $0.55 to $0.94 none on offer $1.00 to $1.15
407,602 229,800 177,802 65,583
$250.00 to $330.00 $250.00 to $325.00
Olds Auction Mart - October 3, 2023 - 355 Total Head on Offer
Sheep
Sept 30/23 (prel) Sept 23/23 (prel)
CANADA EAST WEST AB/BC
Hogs - 83 Head
Beaver Hill Auction Service - Tofield - October 2, 2023
Sheep - 2,386 Head
HOG SLAUGHTER WEEK END
$/LB $1.00 to $1.25 $1.00 to $1.45 $1.30 to $1.75 $1.80 to $2.25 $1.80 to $2.30 $1.60 to $2.05 none on offer none on offer $1.20 to $1.75 none on offer $1.60 to $1.90
WEEK END US $/CWT
Oct 06/23 75.28
Sept 29/23 77.04
Oct 07/22 94.54
CAN EQVT $/KG
1.925
1.936
2.415
HOG INDICATORS WEEK END
Sept 30/23
Sept 23/23
Oct 01/22
AV DRSD WT US-LBS
207.00
206.00
211.00
FD: HOG RATIO
Sept 29/23
Sept 22/23
Sept 30/22
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
ALTA BARLEY
10.0
9.9
9.2
US CARCASS CUTOUT
Oct 06/23
Sept 29/23
Oct 07/22
US $/CWT
N/A
$97.81
$100.09
$50 EACH ONLY 5,000 PRINTED
Proceeds go towards the construction of a new Ag Event Center John Deere Gator Raffle Tickets can only be purchased in Alberta and all purchasers must be 18 years of age. Tickets can be purchased in person at the Valleyview Ag Society Office (4202 40th Avenue), Valleyview UFA, and Work n Play Clothing Company (Fox Creek & Valleyview) or by sending an e-transfer to rafflevvagsociety@gmail. com (Include name, phone number, mailing address and email) Your ticket stub(s) will be mailed to you.
$48,735.75 Value Draw Date: August 11, 2024
Early Bird Draw of $2,500 Draw Date: February 10, 2024
For more information on the raffle, please contact the Valleyview & Districts Agricultural Society at (780) 524-3473. AGLC LICENSE NO. 649438
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2021 CLAAS 8700
2 to Choose From, 425 BU Hopper, Standard Chopper, 660/520 Hrs, Stock #U000255, #U000256
2012 CLAAS 750TT
$60,000
2003 CASE IH 2388
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2014 CLAAS 750
2 to choose from Stock #1599, 1976
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Starting at $140,000
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$115,000
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$60,000
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Starting at $218,750
2012 & 2016 CLAAS 760
P514 Header, Turbo Chopper, HP Feederhouse w/Auto Contour, 4WD Rear Axle, Stock #2864
MAV Chopper, Outback GPS, 3030/2070 Hrs, Stock #2448
2014 CLAAS 780
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Starting at $190,000
O S 2014 CLAAS 740
O S
2017 CLAAS 780TT
D L
P514 Header, Turbo Chopper, Sunnybrook Cylinder, 1766/1109 Hrs, Stock #9688
$295,000
450 Header, Turbo Chopper, 4WD Rear Axle Stock #U000298
$275,000
$200,000
D L
$375,000
2002 CLAAS 480
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$90,000
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$95,000
2010 CLAAS 580R
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$265,000
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$156,250
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1,653 Engine Hours Stock #6816
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$195,000
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$53,000
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RDAR invites eligible applicants to submit Letters of Intent
RDAR (Results Driven Agriculture Research) invites eligible applicants to submit Letters of Intent to the Accelerating Agricultural Innovations (AAI) 2.0. AAI 2.0 Program Is Now Open to Receive Applications RDAR is delivering the AAI 2.0 under a Program Administrator Agreement with the Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation (AGI). Sustainable CAP is a five-year, $3.5-billion investment by Canada’s federal, provincial, and territorial governments that supports Canada’s agri-food and agri-products sectors. This includes $1 billion in federal programs and activities and a $2.5 billion commitment that is cost-shared 60 per cent federally and 40 per cent provincially/territorially for programs that are designed and delivered by provinces and territories.
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A versatile, heavy duty, and low-maintenance highspeed disc that prepares seed beds in the spring and incorporates residue in the fall by combining the benefits of vertical tillage, conventional horizontal tillage, and soil finishing into one machine. The Kinze Mach Till operates at 30 to 60 acres/hour.
Need to break up land? Wishek offset disc and tandem discs have the heaviest weight-per-blade specifications in the industry. This allows the discs to work in almost all soil conditions and crop residue. Wishek’s disc gangs are set at an angle in order to mix residue with soil to help create an ideal seed bed.
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MacAulay launches new program to support the Canadian dairy sector Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, announced the launch of the new Dairy Innovation and Investment Fund. With an investment of up to $333 million over the next 10 years, the Fund will help the Canadian dairy sector increase its competitiveness and adapt to new market realities. The Fund is part of the Government of Canada’s commitment to support supply-managed sectors for the impacts of the CanadaUnited States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). Like
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countries, Canada is facing a growing surplus of solids non-fat (SNF), the remaining component once cow’s milk is processed and the fat is removed for use in products like butter and cream. Limited processing capacity for SNF results in lost opportunities for dairy processors and farmers. Through the Dairy Innovation and Investment Fund, Canadian dairy processors will have access to support for medium to largescale projects that will help the sector better manage the surplus of SNF in Canada. The Fund will support activities that
help modernize, replace and/or increase processing capacity for SNF and minimize skim milk that is not marketed. The Government is also exploring how the Supply Management Processing Investment Fund can support small-scale projects to address SNF issues within the objective of the program, by focusing on competitiveness and productivity.
With today’s announcement, all compensation programming to producers and processors for lost market share under recent international trade agreements has been launched. The Government of Canada will continue to preserve, protect and defend Canada’s supply management system and is committed to not making any additional market access concessions for supplymanaged products in future trade agreements.
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ALBERTA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE 2023 – 2024 SCHEDULE & STANDINGS
REGULAR SEASON TIME
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Canmore Eagles Drumheller Dragons Grande Prairie Storm Grande Prairie Storm Grande Prairie Storm Bonnyville Pontiacs Bonnyville Pontiacs Whitecourt Wolverines Grande Prairie Storm Grande Prairie Storm Grande Prairie Storm Grande Prairie Storm Grande Prairie Storm Grande Prairie Storm Lloydminster Bobcats Lloydminster Bobcats Camrose Kodiaks Grande Prairie Storm Fort McMurray Oil Barons Fort McMurray Oil Barons Whitecourt Wolverines Grande Prairie Storm Grande Prairie Storm Grande Prairie Storm
STANDINGS (as of Sunday, October 8, 2023) TEAM PTS GP W L OTL SOL SOW OTW Drumheller Dragons 16 Blackfalds Bulldogs 16 Sherwood Park Crusaders 16 Brooks Bandits 14 Calgary Canucks 14 Camrose Kodiaks 12 Okotoks Oilers 11 Lloydminster Bobcats 10 Spruce Grove Saints 10 Canmore Eagles 9
10 10 10 8 9 11 9 10 11 9
8 8 8 7 6 5 5 5 5 4
2 2 2 1 1 4 3 5 6 4
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Bonnyville Pontiacs Whitecourt Wolverines Fort McMurray Oil Barons Drayton Valley Thunder Olds Grizzlys
9 8 9 9 9
3 2 2 2 1
5 5 6 7 7
1 0 0 0 1
Grande Prairie Storm 7 7 5 5 4 3
7
3
3
1
0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1
1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
0 1 1 0 0
0 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 1 0
0
1
0
GF 42 46 47 32 37 31 37 32 27 24
28
31 19 23 17 17
GA DIFF 24 33 27 13 23 34 26 40 28 38
+ 18 + 13 + 20 + 19 + 14 -3 + 11 -8 -1 - 14
34 30 38 34 37
-3 - 11 - 15 - 17 - 20
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Sexsmith Vipers Fort St. John Huskies Beaverlodge Blades Cty of G.P. Wheat Kings Dawson Creek Kodiaks Fort St. John Huskies La Crete Lumber Barons La Crete Lumber Barons Dawson Creek Kodiaks Fairview Flyers Fort St. John Huskies Dawson Creek Kodiaks Cty of G.P. Wheat Kings Fairview Flyers Sexsmith Vipers Sexsmith Vipers Beaverlodge Blades North Peace Navigators Fairview Flyers Beaverlodge Blades La Crete Lumber Barons La Crete Lumber Barons Sexsmith Vipers Cty of G.P. Wheat Kings
STANDINGS (as of Sunday, October 8, 2023) TEAM
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La Crete Lumber Barons Cty of G.P. Wheat Kings North Peace Navigators Fort St. John Huskies Dawson Creek Kodiaks Sexsmith Vipers Beaverlodge Blades Fairview Flyers
18 11 10 9 8 4 4 2
9 8 8 6 8 8 8 9
9 5 5 4 4 2 2 1
0 2 3 1 4 6 6 8
0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
70 36 36 26 34 18 24 16
17 22 31 15 28 38 47 62
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Two Lakes Provincial Recreation Area, AB
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Lake, as well there are 3 other scenic hiking trails in the area where you can experience nature first hand. Two Lakes was named in 1952 to describe this recreation area. A recluse named Gunderson lived in a cabin near the north side of the lake, which later became Gunderson Meadows. One of the most spectacular falls of the area, Kakwa Falls is located only another 32 km south of Two Lakes. More information on 85 areas of the Peace Country including cities, towns, villages, parks and lakes can be found on DiscoverThePeaceCountry.com.
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Marvel at the breathtaking view of the Rocky Mountains and the abundant wildlife at Two Lakes Provincial Recreation Area, located 138 km southwest of Grande Prairie. This recreation area boasts a choice of 2 lakes and 3 campgrounds totalling 86 campsites. The avid fisherman will enjoy reeling in Rainbow Trout or Cutthroat which are the usual catch of the day at both of these lakes. The North Lake is the smaller of Two Lakes and hosts Gunderson Meadows Campground on the east side and Pine Hollow on the west side. Only non-motorized boats are allowed on this lake and a boat launch area is located next to the day-use area. From here you can travel 3 km south to the bigger of Two Lakes. The South Lake is where Moberly Flats Campground is located with most of the campsites backing onto the lake. Small motorized boats are allowed on this lake. An Interpretive Trail 3.6 km in length joins the South and North
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Burroughs 12 Gauge Side by Side Shotgun with Damascus Steel Barrels. Shells Included. Call 780-864-6895 Fuel Stand for 300 to 500 gallon tank. Call/Text Greg at 780-512-1207 or 780-5389115 Poplar and Spruce lumber. Can cut almost any dimension. Call for pricing 780-524-5555 Call/text 780-524-9648
Haying Equipment 2210 New Holland BR780 Round
Combines & Headers 2207 1997 Case IH 2166, c/w 22ft cut/head-
2011 Diesel Dodge RAM 3500 automatic-4-Door for parts. (wiring-harness must be intact & functional) 250789-3350 Looking for a Moveable Modular/ Home/House/ Cabin to buy. Call 778-838-1055 Looking for John Deere 535 Mower Conditioner (discbine) for parts. or #635/735/835/C35/S350 250-759-4797
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Swather, Cultivator, Harrows, Sprayer and Packer. Girouxville area. 780-3234364
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Farm Equipment 2206 FOR SALE: Combine,
Anderson Hardware named new A&I Products distributor. Call to order your equipment parts today. 780-537-2110.
Looking for School Desks and Playground Equipment for a School. Call Ernest at 780-926-9412
er w/new wobble box and rebuilt P.U./header. (780)836-2336 (780)836-5438 24ft Str/Cut Header, StrawChopper and complete set of Drive Belts for Gleaner L2 Combine. 780-766-2117 CASE-IH 1688 Combine, c/w 1015 P/U Header, 1010 22.5ft S/Cut Header, 4017 Hours, Shedded. 780-821-0978 Massey 760 Combine. Pickup header, straw chopper. Good sieves, motor & transmission. $3,500 780-6942375 780-694-0826 Massey 860 Combine. Pickup header, straw chopper. Good sieves, motor & transmission. $4,500 780-6942375 780-694-0826
Swathers & Windrows 2208 200 Westward 9350 swather 30-foot-
Sprayers 2209 Flexi-Coil 67 100ft wheel boom spray-
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er, c/w 850gal tank, windscreens, chemical mixer, much more. 780-518-0635. TARGET APPLICATION custom spraying service. Teepee Creek & Area. Licensed/Insured. Call/Text 780-832-8027 or 780-832-8250
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Complete Set of 1978 Ford Factory F150-F350 Service Manuals. A1 condition. Asking $250 Firm. 250-785-5321
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ROB FORD CUSTOM PLOWING Careful work done with Kverneland Office: 250-843-7654 Cell: 250-719-8740
375 H&H Rifle w/Scope. Modified Stock for Longer Arm. 3 Boxes Shells & Case. 780-864-6895
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er, pickup reel. Average to good condition. 780-925-2186 Westward Swather Model Prairie Star 4800. 25ft 3D-MacDon Header 780836-2107 780-618-9161
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Tube-Line TL1100R Bale Wrapper for Sale. Twin Wrapper Kit, Like New (50 Bales). Call 250-261-8558
Baler for Sale. Asking $18,000. Call Greg at 780512-1207 or 780-538-9115
Harrows & Cultivators 2213 John Deere 650 Plow for Sale, 5 x 14, Very Straight. $1,800 780-864-5067 John Deere Clod Busters Harrows. Will fit any plow to 11-Bottom. 780-8362107 or 780-618-9161
Heavy Equipment 2215 For sale: D7-17A Cat. Call
for more info. 250-772-5407
Misc Farm Equipment 2220 33ft Flex-coil packers set $4000. 403-601-6895 516 Case 5-bottom-plow, 20ft Cultivator with diamond harrows, Dozer-blade for 2-wheel-drive tractor 780837-6996 Case IH 5600 35ft Cultivator, comes with harrows, 12”-spacing. 250-787-6774 Cockshut cultivator 247/12ft with shovels $800. 403-601-6895 Dismantling Cultivator, disc, and plows for parts. Some air drills. 780-831-6747 Eaton Hydraulic Pump. Tandem - 2-48 Servo. Out of GEHL Skid Steer. (1800hrs) Phone/Text. 780-832-8103. Glemmer Fuel Tank Double wall 2200 Litre. $1000. 403-601-6895 Looking for John Deere 535 Mower Conditioner (discbine) for parts. or #635/735/835/C35/S350 250-759-4797 Parting-out 8630 John Deere tractor, 3-pt hitch, PTO. Lots of new parts. Needs Crankshaft. 780-821-0951 Versatile 40ft grain auger with motor. 5 Steel-Roscoe grain bins holds 3300 bushels each. 780-837-6996
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Livestock 3535 For Sale: Black white-faced
DO YOU HAVE FARMLAND TO LEASE in the Grande Prairie, Sexsmith, Teepee Creek area?
David Cramer | 780-978-6768 dcramerenterprises@outlook.com
Site 2223 Oilfield/Well 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 272 Husqvarna power saw. runs good. new chain. $500 OBO. 780-296-5010 2 Beach Mechanics tool-boxes. 4-Door full of mechanics tools. 2 roll-cabinets with tools. Offers. 780-296-5010
2230 Tractors
1960 John Deere 830 Tractor. Good tires. Good running condition. Asking $10,000. Call Doug 780-864-0522 1984 Case 4690 4WD Tractor. Single tires. Great running condition. Asking $18,000. Call Doug 780-864-0522 Case 1175 2WD Tractor with loader. Great running condition. Asking $15,000. Call Doug 780-864-0522 For Sale: 3020 John Deere tractor. Asking $5000 OBO. Call 250-789-3778
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D. Cramer Enterprises Ltd. Feed & Grain 3515 Oats for sale, milling and
feed grade, good bushel weight Call 780-781-4457
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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 Looking for 3-horse angle-haul horse trailer. 250-759-4956 Registered AQHA & APHA Yearlings and Foals. Excellent Cattle breeding!! North of Grande Prairie. 780-8823541 Wanted: large round horse hay bales within 45 minutes of Pouce Coupe, 250-786-5860 or Wonowon@shaw.ca Saddles & Tack
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2236 Grain Augers Grain auger 7ft x 41ft Westfield $500. Kohler Eng. 403-601-6895
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
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suite, oak hardwood floors, on 5 acres. $345,000. 250-795-7990
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Land for Sale
Mobile/Manufactured 6045 Homes for Sale SRI HOMES (FSJ,BC) 16ft, 20ft, 22ft Single-Wides now on Sale. Email salesfsj@pineridgemodular.com Sales(Warren Martin) 250-262-2847 SRI HOMES (FSJ,BC) accepting orders for 24ft and 32ft Double-Wides. Email salesfsj@pineridgemodular.com Sales(Warren Martin) 250-262-2847 Used 1990 16ft x 80ft 3-Bedroom Mobile Home for Sale, $22,000 o.b.o. Call Wayne 780-523-7633
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Commercial 6515 4.37 Acres Commercial lot
Hythe, Alberta along Hwy 43 40x80 metal building and 250x14 pole shed. All Offers Welcome Contact Arta Juneau: 250-927-7635 or E-mail: artajuneau@gmail.com
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1.877.250.5252 Houses For Rent Tires 6560 9158 1 Bedroom suite furnished, in small
Farmland - Lease 6532 Attention Cert/Organic Farmers.
PERSAL SALE: 9 quarters (2-rented) High Prairie/Sunset House area. All certified organic. 780-523-1488/780536-5655
+100 acres to rent, currently in mixed hay/grasses. Call for details. 780-568-3495 Looking to lease farmland in the GP/Sexsmith/Teepee Creek area. Contact David to discuss options. 780-978-6768
2230 Tractors
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mobile-home. $650 includes utilities & satellite. Pouce Coupe. 250-7860409
Fencing 8130 +/-2,160ft elk fencing, (22)12ftx5in
posts, brace-poles, (+/-88)12ftx2-78in pipe, 25ft/33ft gates, sucker-rods, 7ft pagewire $4,000 780-694-2375/780-694-0826 Looking for fencer to install two miles of barbwire fencing in North Star area. 780-836-0117
Hay/Bales For Sale 9025 Round and square straw
3) Are children and adults prevented from riding on tractors/towed implements? 4) Do vehicles, such as quad bikes, carry loads in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommended limits?
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Canvas covered 2.5 x 2.5 galvanized building structure. 32ft x 50ft. tin-covered ends. $10,000. 403-601-6895 Grain/Hopper Bins
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6) Is hearing protection worn when using noisy equipment? 7) Is there regular inspection and maintenance of equipment, e.g. all guards in place? 8) When inflating tires, are precautions taken to prevent injury from a tire blowout?
Collectibles & 9140 Classic Cars Have a 1951 Dodge Fargo Truck.
9) When moving equipment do you watch for power lines and maintain safe distances?
Looking to trade for a similar era truck. 780-356-2411 2004 Chev Cavalier Z-type 123,000 kms. runs Good. Alberta Registered. $2900. 250-786-0409
10) Are the tractor brakes functioning correctly? 11) Is the tractor only ever started from the operator’s seat?
THINK SAFETY COME HOME TONIGHT
bales for sale. Located 12 kms northeast of Manning Alberta. 780-781-4457
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
5) Are operators of vehicles familiar with the manufacturer’s instructions? 230008
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Located: Bonanza Northwest 33-79-12-W6 Half ownership. (587)726-9002
2) Are guards fitted to equipment where there is a risk of limbs, hair or clothing being caught (e.g. PTO, auger, unguarded belts and pulleys)?
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Massey-Harris 333 Row-crop, Gas. 40HP, 3PH, New tires, Older restoration. Very rare. $8500 OBO. 780-8645067
Houses for Sale 6030 Log House on Moberly Lake, in-law
1) Is the tractor fitted with an approved ROPS?
Listing are $105.00 per year
Have a 1947 Massey Ferguson Tractor. Looking to trade for something of similar value. 780-356-2411
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Angus Bulls for sale. Semen tested and vet evaluated. Manning area, delivery available 780-781-4457
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Farms for Sale 6020 FATHER/SON LAND DIS-
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Heifers Yearlings, 2-YearOlds, & more. Information: 250-827-3843. 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 Registered White-faced bulls. 70bw Known as Registered Black Herefords. Yearlings, 2-Year-Olds, & more. Information: 250-827-3843. Windbreak panels for sale with 2-7/8-inch pipe and 1.5inch thick slabs. Delivery available. Call 403-894-7633 Bordoodle Puppies! Ready Sept 23. Vet-checked. Will make very smart dogs! By Grande Prairie. 780-8823541 St. Pyrenees puppies! (3/4-St Bernard & 1/4-Pyrenees). Ready Sept 18. Vetchecked. By Grande Prairie. 780-8823541
WANTED: Used Horseshoes. Call Ron at 780-774-2017
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Sports & Imports 9150 Have a 1975 Mercedes car. Looking to trade for a 60s era Mercedes. 780-356-2411
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Looking for 14in tires for a 1975 Mercedes car. 780-356-2411
Trucks & Vans 9160 WANTED: 2011 Diesel-Dodge-RAM
3500 automatic-4-Door for parts. (wiring-harness must be intact & functional) 250-789-3350 Have a 1951 Dodge Fargo Truck. Looking to trade for a similar era truck. 780-356-2411 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
Utility Trailers 9183 2004 Tridem Gooseneck flat-
deck trailer. In good shape. New deck, bearings, hubs, and brakes. 403-894-7633 5th wheel trailer hitch, top brand Demco Hijacker, 16,000 lb. slider, phone 250-719-9272. 8ft-x-16ft single-axle trailer 12”high for moving sheds or small buildings. Asking $3000 OBO. 780-296-5010
RVs/Campers/Trailers 9220 27.5ft Starcraft 5th Wheel, 2 Slideouts, Fireplace, used very little $28,500, Call 250-261-4586 2005 Citation 5th-wheel 31.5ft $45,000 firm. 250-789-3350 1988 24ft Prowler Lynx Trailer. $4,500 or will trade for Side-by-Side of equal value. 780-814-3611
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Increased sales growth for food and beverage sector: FCC Sales for Canada’s food and beverage sector are forecast to surpass $164 billion, exceeding initial projections by 3.2 per cent, according to the 2023 Food and Beverage Report: Mid-year update from Farm Credit Canada. While positive news, a number of considerations continue to weigh on the sector. Both food and beverage manufacturers saw a strong increase in nominal sales in the first half of 2023, with an increase of 8.4 per cent for food manufacturing and 7.3 per cent for beverage manufacturing. Grain and oilseed milling, and bakery and tortilla products led in growth with increases of more than 15 per cent year-over-year. However, the growth rate in the sector is more modest when accounting for inflation. “Many of our food and beverage sectors have experienced doubledigit sales growth, but much of
that growth comes from increased selling prices due to inflation,” said J.P. Gervais, FCC’s chief economist, in detailing the midyear report. “We expect slower growth in the second half of the year as consumers are careful with their grocery budgets.” A decline in consumer spending caused by inflation is putting pressure on food and beverage margins, which have been compressed since 2019. For the beverage industry, gross margins are nearly 50 per cent lower. Meanwhile, food and beverage manufacturers continue to face labour shortages and strong wage growth. “In the last two years, average weekly wages have grown by 4.6 per cent per year for food manufacturers, compared to 0.8 per cent per year between 2015 and 2019,” Gervais explained.
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Canada, BC helps farmers mitigate, adapt to climate change As British Columbians continue to experience the impacts of record drought and wildfire, farmers and ranchers are receiving support so they can continue to produce food in a changing climate. “Farmers, ranchers and producers are feeling the impacts of climate change,” said Lawrence MacAulay, federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food. “Investments in programs such as the Regional Extension Program will help ensure that farmers across British Columbia have the tools they need to prepare for, and mitigate the effects of, climate change on their operations. The efforts taken today will support a strong and resilient food system for Canadians for years to come.” The Regional Extension Program is supporting regional projects focusing on research, knowledge transfer and new technologies. Funded by the governments of Canada and British Columbia, the goal of the program is to ensure healthy soils and ecosystems in agricultural communities, while helping reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and prepare for, and
mitigate the impacts of, drought, wildfire, flooding and extreme temperatures. “Climate change is creating more challenges for our farmers, ranchers and food producers, and we’re seeing the impacts of these extreme weather events in our communities,” said Pam Alexis, Minister of Agriculture and Food. “We’re proactively helping producers so they can better prepare for, adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change. This will help them build more resilient and sustainable practices so they can better protect their farms and livestock and ensure our food supply is stable now and in the future.” The program funds activities such as, data sharing, on-farm demonstrations, workshops and webinars that highlight best practices and the latest research and technologies to support sustainable agriculture. There are 16 projects underway with more starting in the coming months. Several projects focus on helping regions prepare for and adapt
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Charlie Lake, BC Mile 54 Alaska Highway
to drought. In drought-affected regions of B.C., workshops are being offered to give farmers information to be better prepared and implement new strategies and best management practices that help them adapt to the impacts of climate change. Other projects include workshops and field days on “silvopasture” for farmers and ranchers so they can learn about and apply new and best management practices that improve water quality and landuse planning. A key feature of this program is the use of local knowledge whereby ministry staff work directly with farmers to identify and develop projects that strengthen both climate resilience and food security. Regional engagement sessions will be in November. Interested farmers can call AgriServiceBC at 1 888 2217141 to find out about activities in their region. The $1.5 million in program funding is from the Province’s CleanBC initiative and the
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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP). “Since 2017 we have worked together with the Ministry of Agriculture, BC Wildfire Service, and the Ministry of Forests to use our livestock to graze fine fuels in interface areas so we can reduce the risk of fire impacting significant infrastructure. Over this time, significant data has been collected and we are looking forward to using the knowledge we have gained from these pilots. Developing a set of best management practices gives us an important tool to help manage our livestock and reduce the risk of wildfires, which is a win for everyone,” says Kevin Boon, general manager, BC Cattlemen’s Association.
For more information, please call Alberta North Auctions Terry Thiessen: 780-876-2379
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Alberta North Auctions Yard, DeBolt, AB Sale Starts at 12 Noon on Thursday, October 19, 2023 Sale Ends at 12 Noon on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 Directions: 3 miles west of DeBolt on Highway 43 Items can be viewed from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. from Wed, Oct 18 to Fri, Oct 20 or by appointment.
VEHICLES, TRAILERS, SNOWMOBILES, TOOLS, 2-3/8” PIPE, SUCKER ROD, WATER PUMPS, TRACTORS, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT, GATES, WIRE FENCE, ROUND HAY BALES AND MORE … We are not accepting household items at this time. For more information about this sale, to consign goods, or to register for the sale, please contact Terry at (780) 876-2379
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LARGE QUANTITY OF UNUSED ITEMS AND TIRES FOR THIS SALE
A40 The Northern Horizon, October 13, 2023
A proven commitment to agriculture FASTRAC 4000 SERIES TRACTOR
The most productive, full suspension tractors on the market
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