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JOHN DEERE ANNOUNCES NEW TRACTOR MODELS

John Deere has announced its new lineup of high-horsepower four-track tractors, including a 830 horsepower option.

As weather patterns shift, the labour pool shrinks and input costs rise, the ability to prepare the field, plant and harvest faster, and at a lower cost per acre, is more critical. The 2025 lineup of high-horsepower four-track tractors features three new models with new engine and hydraulic options, technology packages, cab updates and more.

“These aren’t just incremental improvements,” said Michael Porter, go-to-market manager for the John Deere tractor line. “These are from-the-ground-up redesign.

“We have three new models and a host of new features, all newly designed to return real benefits in terms of operating speeds, in-field efficiency and futureproofing the farm.”

The lineup includes three high-horsepower four-track models: the 9RX 710, the 9RX 770 and the 9RX 830.

AUTONOMOUS-READY OPTION

To help farmers prepare equipment and farms for autonomous operation, wheeled and four-track MY25 8 Series and 9 Series tractors will offer an autonomous-ready option so they can quickly and easily make the switch to fully autonomous operation when it’s right for their own farm.

“The autonomous-ready package offers all the hardware, software and safety features that we know today will be required for autonomous operation in the future,” Porter said.

It will include rear implement ethernet, new visibility features, a back-up alarm, a 330-amp alternator, a brake controller and valve, and all the necessary connectors, controllers and harnesses.

The only additional item a farmer will need to complete autonomous operations will be the perception system, consisting of cameras and vision processing units.

“The move to autonomous operations should be deliberate and well-planned,” Porter said. “But when it’s time to make the switch, we want our customers to be ready to convert quickly and easily.”

NEW ENGINES AND HYDRAULIC POWER OPTIONS

The three 9RX models will be powered by the JD18 engine from John Deere Power Systems. This Final Tier 4/Stage V-compliant 18-litre engine meets emissions requirements using exhaust-gas recirculation technology, eliminating the need for diesel exhaust fluid (DEF), and potentially saving farmers the cost of hundreds of gallons of DEF per season.

In combination with the new engine, an optional 168-GPM triple-pump hydraulic system gives farmers the confidence to pull wider and heavier airseeding trains while maintaining tractor and fan speed.

“With up to 830 horsepower, 636 L/min of hydraulic flow and up to 84,000 lb. (38,000 kg) of ballast, the new 9RX models are tailor-made for big jobs and big acreage and will help farmers prep the field and plant faster, while reducing overall operating costs,” Porter said.

COMMANDVIEW 4 PLUS CAB UPGRADES

The CommandView 4 Plus cab offers a 15 per cent increase in floor space and a 20 per cent improvement in visibility from the right-hand side, increasing storage capacity and comfort. Operators are protected from bumps, ruts and noise by the new cab suspension with three degrees of motion and an isolated subframe.

“Driving a tractor for 10-plus hours per day can put a strain on even the most experienced operators,” Porter said. “With the additional floor space and enhanced visibility, operators can work more comfortably, have more room for food or drink storage, and have a clearer view.”

ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE

The 9RX models offer high levels of standard technology features, including the G5Plus CommandCenter Display and Integrated StarFire 7500 receiver. An optional G5 Advanced technology package with SF-RTK offers top precision capabilities.

“The combination of the G5Plus display and the optional G5 Advanced technology package gives farmers access to virtually the entire portfolio of intelligence and productivity features,” Porter said.

“This includes AutoTrac Turn Automation, AutoTrac Implement Guidance, AutoPath planning and more. With the John Deere Operations Center and JDLink connectivity, you have a total technology package that allows access to field and machine data anytime, anywhere.

“For small grain farmers, the higher engine and hydraulic power mean they can pull fully loaded air seeders over virtually any type of terrain without slowing down. And regardless of what crops are planted, the machine will be ready for autonomous operations when the time comes to implement it on the farm.”

The MY25 high-horsepower 9RX models will be available for order starting mid-March. Additional model-year updates are available for 7 and 8 Series tractors.

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TAX CREDIT SPROUTS MORE LITTLE POTATO PRODUCTS

Alberta produced more potatoes in 2023 than any other province. On an annual basis, potato production contributes more than $2 billion to the provincial economy.

Now The Little Potato Company is building a new $39.5-million project in Nisku to double its processing capacity and produce more packaged potatoes with seasonings that can be roasted, microwaved or grilled.

“Our government developed Alberta’s Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit program with corporations like The Little Potato Company in mind,” said Alberta Agriculture minister RJ Sigurdson, in a news release.

“The program is providing the right conditions for food and ag processors to invest in our province, grow their business and create more jobs for Albertans. Through incentives like this tax credit, we’re building on Alberta’s competitive advantages and continuing to drive economic growth and diversification.”

To be considered for the tax credit program, corporations must invest at least $10 million in a project to build or expand a value-added agri-processing facility in Alberta.

The program offers a 12 per cent non-refundable tax credit for eligible capital expenditures. The province has given conditional approval for a tax credit to The Little Potato Company estimated at $1.3 million.

The Little Potato Company employs 224 Albertans at its current site. The 240,000-square-foot facility in Nisku will be able to process about 125 million pounds of potatoes, up from 65 million lb. at the former Edmonton location.

“We are honoured and grateful for this generous tax credit from the Government of Alberta. The investment elevates our efforts to grow, pack and bring more convenient, nourishing and flavourful Little Potatoes to busy families,” said company cofounder Angela Santiago.

The Little Potato Company will export up to 70 per cent of processed products to the United States.

Alberta potato growers planted 80,100 acres in 2023, up from 73,080 acres in 2022.

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GROWERS INVEST MORE THAN $3.7 MILLION FOR CANOLA PRIORITIES

The three Prairie provincial canola grower associations have selected 13 new canola research projects to receive funding under the Canola Agronomic Research Program (CARP) in 2024.

This investment includes more than $2.1 million from Alberta Canola, SaskCanola and Manitoba Canola Growers, and more than $1.6 million from the Western Grains Research Foundation (WGRF), bringing the total investment to more than $3.7 million.

The research program supports canola agronomic research focused on increasing yield and profitability, reducing production risk and enhancing sustainability. The funded projects often provide new strategies for managing top pests and diseases, improving nutrient management and generating more resilient canola.

Grower associations partner with the WGRF, enabling greater innovation and discovery.

“There is huge value in pooling levy dollars to invest in research projects that address canola agronomic issues that farmers in all three provinces face,” says Keith Fournier, SaskCanola chair.

“WGRF’s investment is an added bonus to the funding equation, as it allows levy dollars to stretch further for more important research to occur.”

“WGRF is proud to partner with the prairie canola grower associations in supporting critical research initiatives through CARP,” says board chair Laura Reiter.

“Together, we are making investments in canola research that will benefit farmers by giving them the knowledge and tools needed for success in the field.”

The 2024 projects awarded funding are focused on:

• Understanding the impact of verticillium stripe and its relation to blackleg

• Clubroot management and monitoring

• Flea beetle tracking and trapping

• Developing novel strategies to improve resiliency against biotic and abiotic threats

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NEW DISCOVERY MAY BRING BETTER HOG VACCINES

Along-term, international collaboration between researchers at the University of Manitoba and the Leiden University Medical Centre in the Netherlands has uncovered vital information about porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV).

This pathogen causes severe disease in pigs, leading to significant economic losses for pork producers across the globe.

“This disease in pigs is important worldwide and is economically fairly significant,” says Marjolein Kikkert, associate professor of virology at Leiden University Medical Centre. “The aim of the project was to improve vaccines for this disease, and it turned out that it was very difficult.”

It’s estimated that PRRS costs the Canadian pork industry $130 million annually.

Kikkert and collaborator Brian Mark, science dean at the University of Manitoba, looked at targeting a type of protein called a protease. PRRSV uses these proteins to suppress a host’s immune system, causing severe illness. By changing the structure, researchers can design altered viruses upon which to base new vaccines.

With the help of the Canadian Light Source at the University of Saskatchewan, Mark and

Kikkert were able to visualize the unique structure of the PRRSV protease. What they learned in their study is valuable for developing new vaccines against PRRSV and also helps inform development of vaccines against emerging human viruses.

The team has conducted similar research on coronaviruses — which also use proteases to suppress human and animal immune systems — and has successfully designed new vaccines.

“The trick and hypothesis we had for improving the PRRSV vaccine didn’t quite work,” says Kikkert. “However, we did learn a lot about how these viruses work. And it may certainly be a basis for further work into possibilities for improving vaccines against these viruses and coronaviruses.”

The team’s findings also unlock new doors to understanding how viruses like PRRSV use proteins to replicate.

“The Canadian Light Source provided the technology we needed to determine the structures of these proteases, and this knowledge has provided tremendous insight into the biochemistry of these viruses, which is the cornerstone of modern vaccine development,” says Mark.

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Background:

Wheatisoneofthemostimportant staple foodcrops formorethan athirdof theglobalpopulation. Improvementsinwheat productionarecrucial,requiring notjustincreased grainyield to satisfytheneedsofan expandingpopulation, butalsoadvancementsin grainquality, specifically regardingprotein content (Shewry,2007). Thedifficultyliesinthe complextaskofsimultaneouslyboosting both grainyieldandproteincontent,giventheirnegativecorrelation(Bogardet al.,2010). Consequently,thispresentsa criticalscientificchallengeinintensive wheatproduction.

Nitrogenisoneoftheimportant factorsthataffectingtheyieldandqualityof wheat.Insufficientnitrogen fertilizerleadstodecreasedwheatyieldandquality, while excessiveapplicationreducesnitrogenuseefficienc yinwheat, causing environmentalpollution.Giventhesignificanteffect ofnitrogen fertilizerin improvingwheatyield,thecurrentfocusin researchisondeterminingsource and rate ofnitrogen fertilizer forimprovedyieldandqualitysimultaneously. Wheatgrainyieldandprotein contentare affectedbyvariousmanagement practices,suchasnitrogen fertilizermanagement, irrigation,andtillagepractice amongwhichthenitrogen fertilizerhasthestrongesteffect onwheat grain yieldandprotein content(Zebarthetal.,2007).

Thegrainfillingperiodiscriticalfortheformationofwheatgrain weight; therefore,identifyingthephysiologicalmechanismsofgrainfillingisdesirable forincreasingwheatgrainyield.Normalureaisthemostusednitrogen fertilizer inwheat production,however, duetothe rapiddissolvingnatureofnormal urea, asingleapplicationmayleadtopremature senescence ofwheat leaves by affectingsoil Navailabilityatlategrowthstage,whichlimitsphotosynthetic efficienc yandtheaccumulationofassimilate afteranthesis(Maetal.,2021).

Althoughthesplitapplicationofnormalureacanimprovethe fertilizernutrient supplywiththecropdemands, thesplitapplicationhaspracticaldifficulty and laborintensive. Slowreleasingnitrogenfertilizerwithphysical coatingensures thatthe Nreleaseoccurs at acontrolledrateandprovideamoresustained nutrient supply to theplants.Slowreleasingnitrogenfertilizerisappliedentirely as abase fertilizer,whichsaveslabor cost comparedwiththesplitapplicationof normalurea to improvethesynchronizationofsoil Nsupply.

In this research, we exploredtheimpactofthreenitrogen fertilizersources and varyingapplication ratesonboththeyieldandprotein contentofwheat. Thenitrogensourcesconsidered were Urea,ESN,and UAN. Theobjective of thisstudyis to identifythebest Nfertilizerstypeand ratecombinations for maximizingyieldandprotein contentofwheat.

MaterialandMethods:

Theexperiments were conducted at twositeseach year for3 years(2019, 2020,and2021)intheSARDA Ag Researchmandateareatotaling 6siteyearsof data were collectedduringthisstudy.The experimentallocations were Smoky River,GreenviewandBigLakes.Inthe2020season,duetotheimpactofCOVID, weremainedin twositesinSmoky River. Theexperiments were conducted in arandomizedcompleteblockdesignwith 4replicates. Allplotsreceived recommendednutrientamounts,exceptN treatmentrates.Fertilizer rateswas basedon100bu/actargetwheatyield.UreaandESNwasappliedatseeding time. Topdressingof UANwas at headingstage.The experimentalplantin thisstudy washardredspringwheatvariety“AC Stettler ”. “ACStettler ”hadthe highestnumberofacresgrownintheareaduringthoseyear.

Therewere10treatments combinationinthisstudy.

1.Check

2.Urea(130%N)

3.Urea(100%N)

4.Urea(70%N)

5.Urea(50%N)+ENS(50%N)

6.Urea(35%N)+ESN(35%N)

7.Urea(100%N)+UAN(30%N)

8.Urea(70%N)+UAN(30%N)

9.Urea(50%N)+ESN(50%N)+UAN(30%N)

10.Urea(35%N)+ESN(35%N)+UAN(30%N)

Grainyieldandproteincontent data were measured.Datawereanalyzedusing the Rsoftwarepackage,version4.2.0(R core team,2022)afterfitting alinearmixed modelusing “lmer ”functionfromthe “lmerTest” package,wheretreatmentswere usedas afixedeffect and replicationas arandomeffectfactor. Means were separated bythe TukeyHSDposthoc test at P<0.05usingthe “emmeans”package.Pearson correlationsamongthetraits were calculatedusingthe “cor.test” function.

Resultsand Discussion:

Theweatherdata collectedfrom AlbertaClimateInformation Service, GovernmentofAlberta(www.agric.gov.ab.ca), forthenearby meteorologicalstations of correspondingsitesshowedthatthe year2021 wasthedrierandhotterthanall other yearswhich wasnotfavorable forcropproduction.

Analysisof varianceshowedthatforboth grainyield(P<0.001)andprotein content(P<0.001)therewassignificantinteractionbetweentreatmentandsite-year thereforethe result waspresentedseparately forallsite-years.

Yield: In the year2019,therewassignificantlyhigheryieldinalltreatmentsthan checkinbothlocations (Table1).Similarly,inthe year2020Smoky River1site had significantlyhigheryieldinallthetreatmentsthanthecheckbutinSmokyRiver2 sitetherewashigheryieldonly at twotreatments[Urea(100%N)andUrea(100%N) +UAN(30%N)]thanthecheck .Likewise,inthe year2021therewasnosignificant differencebetweenthetreatments.Thenon-significantvariationin year2021may bebecauseofhotteranddrier growingseason resultinginunavailabilityofnitrogen appliedcausingloweryield.

Protein: In the year2019, at bothsitessignificantlyhighestprotein contentwasobser vedatUrea(50%N)+ESN(50%N)+UAN(30%N) followedby Urea(100%N)+UAN(30%N)treatment. Similarly,inthe year2020SmokyRiver1site hadsignificantlyhigherprotein contentinallthetreatmentsthanthecheckwith highestbeingUrea(50%N)+ESN(50%N)+UAN(30%N)andUrea(130%N)treatment WhileSmokyRiver2siteshowednon-significantvariationintheproteincontent amongthetreatmentsinthe year2020.Likewise,year2021showednon-significant variationintheproteincontent amongthetreatments.

The year2021showedlowestyieldandhighestprotein contentand furthermore, correlationstudysuggestedthatseedyieldissignificantlynegatively correlatedwithprotein content(r=-0.67,P<0.001).ThetreatmentUrea(50%N) +ESN(50%N)+UAN(30%N)showedhighestproteincontent andhigheryield. The combinationofUreawithESNasbasalapplication followedbyUAN top- dressing gave theoptimum resultsuggesting combinationofureawith UANandESNfertilizer isdesirable forhigheryieldandhigherprotein contentinwheatproduction

Thisstudy concludedthatincreasing rate ofUreaaloneisnoteffectiveway to increasewheatyieldandquality. Furthermore, thisstudy foundthatthe combination ofUreawith UANandESN fertilizer ratherthanjustincreasingtheUreaapplication doseisaneffective agronomicmanagementstrategy to improvegrainyieldand

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proteincontent inwheat.Thisstudyproposesapotentialmethod fordecreasingtheUrea rate,consequentlymitigatingtheenvironmentalimpactcaused by the volatilityofUrea fertilizeras wellassavinginput costs.

Reference:

Bogard, M.,etal.2010.J.Exp.Bot.61,4303–4312.

Ma,Q.,etal.2021. FieldCrop. Res. 267,108163.

Shewr y, P.R.,2007. J. Cereal Sci.46,239–250.

Zebarth, B.J.,etal. 2007. Can. J. PlantSci.87,709–718.

Table1. Analysisof varianceandmean valueofseedyield(kgha-1)ofhardredspringwheat variety“Stettler ”grown at 6site-yearsinthe PeaceRiver region,AB.

Treatment201920192020202020212021

SmokyBigSmokySmoky Smoky Greenview RiverLakes River1 River2 River

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Check 4685b 5043b 2753c 2794b 1402489 Urea(130%N) 3658b 3720ab 1257456 Urea(100%N) 6362a 6808a 3814ab 4379a 1548464 Urea(70%N) 6189a 6696a 3707b 4059ab 1322511 Urea(50%N)+ENS(50%N)6348a 6736a 4266a 4131ab 1330485 Urea(35%N)+ESN(35%N)6445a 6737a 4123ab 4318ab 1307506 Urea(100%N)+UAN(30%N)6582a 6935a 3696b 4399a 1300537 Urea(70%N)+UAN(30%N)6388a 7046a 3921ab 3737ab 1312535 Urea(50%N)ESN(50%N)+ UAN(30%N) 6517a 6912a 3985ab 4297ab 1328478 Urea(35%N)+ESN(35%N)+ UAN(30%N) 6525a 7077a 3920ab 3136ab 1317496 Pvalue <0.001<0.001<0.0010.040.240.99 CV 9.69.514.316.019.361.5 Treatment201920192020202020212021 SmokyBigSmokySmoky Smoky Greenview RiverLakes River1 River2 River Check 11.8e 13.9e 10.5c 12.316.117.5 Urea(130%N) 14.0a 12.916.917.8 Urea(100%N) 13.6c 14.5cd 13.5ab 13.216.517.2 Urea(70%N) 12.6d 14.2de 13.1b 12.816.617.4 Urea(50%N)+ENS(50%N)12.8d 14.0e 13.7ab 13.316.617.3 Urea(35%N)+ESN(35%N)12.8d 14.0e 13.1b 12.916.917.5 Urea(100%N)+UAN(30%N)14.5ab 15.0ab 13.8a 13.616.817.5 Urea(70%N)+UAN(30%N)14.0bc 14.6c 13.5ab 12.816.217.5 Urea(50%N)+ESN(50%N)+ UAN(30%N) 14.7a 15.1a 14.0a 13.216.617.7 Urea(35%N)+ESN(35%N)+ UAN(30%N) 13.9bc 14.7bc 13.7ab 12.316.117.3
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Table2. Analysisof varianceandmean valueofprotein content(%)ofhardredspring wheatvariety“Stettler ”grown at 6site-yearsinthePeaceRiver region,AB. Seeding,2021 Wheatfertilityandproteintrial2021 Megancropchecking Cerealplots ready to har vest
A10 The Northern Horizon, March 15, 2024 NEEDSPRINGSEED? FOSTER’SHASASELECTIONFORYOU|PRE-BOOKINGISAVAILABLE 77628815mar24 ABAdvantageBarleyCom#1OatsStettlerWheat CDCHorizonPeas CDCAustensonBarleyHaymakerOatsAACRedStarWheatCDCAmarilloPeas EsmaBarley FallRyeWildfireWinterWheatSnowbirdFabaBean •AVAILABLEINMINI-BULKORBULKQUANTITIES• CallSeanorDougtodaytoguaranteeyoursupplyofSpring2024Cereal/Peaseed Formoreinformation contactSeanorDoug 1-800-379-4804 www.fosterscanada.com 77395915mar24B GRAINFUTUREREPORT Taken from the BarChart website (https://www.barchart.com/futures/grains) at 3:00 p.m.(MST), March 09, 2024 GrainFuture Prices -asofMarch09,2024 CANOLA LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl. VolumeTime March2024(RSH24)599.40s +4.10 0.00599.40599.40595.30 003/08/24 May2024(RSK24) 609.60s +4.20 603.30610.00601.70605.4020,62003/08/24 July2024(RSN24) 617.70s +4.40 612.00618.10609.80613.3011,62903/08/24 November2024(RSX24)623.50s +4.20 617.10623.80615.80619.305,53603/08/24 WHEATLastChangeOpenHighLowPrev. Stl. VolumeTime March2024(ZWH24)526-6s +6-0 528-4528-4526-6520-6 1503/08/24 May2024(ZWK24) 537-6s +9-2 529-4542-6526-0528-470,52103/08/24 July2024(ZWN24) 550-2s +10-2 540-6554-0537-6540-033,06103/08/24 September2024(ZWU24)564-4s +10-6 554-2567-4552-6553-613,42403/08/24 HARDREDWHEATLastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl. VolumeTime March2024(KEH24)608-4s +13-6 594-4608-4594-4594-6 203/08/24 May2024(KEK24) 588-6s +14-0 573-6589-6571-0574-624,19103/08/24 July2024(KEN24)574-2s +13-2 560-4575-4557-6561-019,73003/08/24 September2024(KEU24)581-2s +13-4 567-6582-0564-6567-66,93803/08/24 SPRINGWHEATLastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl. VolumeTime March2024(MWH24)657-4sunch657-4657-4657-4657-4N/A03/08/24 May2024(MWK24)662-6s +8-0 652-6664-4649-0654-64,12403/08/24 July2024(MWN24)666-2s +8-6 655-0668-0652-4657-41,84303/08/24 September2024(MWU24)671-4s +8-2 659-0672-6659-0663-239203/08/24 CORN LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl. VolumeTime March2024(ZCH24)426-2s +0-2 424-2426-4420-4426-071103/08/24 May2024(ZCK24) 439-6s +1-6 437-2440-0431-4438-0181,16603/08/24 July2024(ZCN24) 451-6s +2-2 448-6452-0443-0449-4104,76003/08/24 September2024(ZCU24)459-2s +2-6 456-2459-4451-4 456-428,40303/08/24 OATSLastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl. VolumeTime March2024(ZOH24)369-6s +4-0 369-6369-6369-6365-6N/A03/08/24 May2024(ZOK24) 362-6s +4-0 359-0366-0358-4358-624703/08/24 July2024(ZON24) 354-2s +2-4 354-0356-0354-0351-6 903/08/24 September2024(ZOU24)347-0s +2-4 347-0347-0347-0344-4N/A03/08/24 SOYBEANS LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl. VolumeTime March2024(ZSH24)1170-4s +13-4 1157-01170-41145-41157-010203/08/24 May2024(ZSK24) 1184-0s +17-6 1165-01185-01153-61166-2176,90503/08/24 July2024(ZSNK24)1195-4s +19-4 1175-21196-21164-61176-080,54903/08/24 SOYBEANOIL LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl. VolumeTime March2024(ZLH24)45.60s -0.23 45.7345.7344.7445.8312203/08/24 May2024(ZLK24) 46.17s -0.18 46.4346.9345.0146.35107,51103/08/24 July2024(ZLN24) 46.65s -0.09 46.8447.3245.5146.7449,08603/08/24 SOYBEANMEAL LastChangeOpenHighLowPrev.Stl. VolumeTime March2024(ZMH24)341.3s +1.4 334.3341.4332.0339.941803/08/24 May2024(ZMK24) 341.4s +7.0 333.2342.4330.9334.478,84003/08/24 July2024(ZMN24) 344.5s +7.6 336.6345.0334.2336.941,79903/08/24

DailyGrainPrices -March8,2024

CANOLA-#1Peace

April2024

May 2024

June2024

July2024

$13.27 (+ $0.08 )$13.41 (+ $0.07 )$13.49 (+$0.08)

$13.27 (+ $0.08 )$13.45 (+ $0.08 )$13.56 (+$0.07)

$13.34 (+ $0.08 )$13.54 (+ $0.08 )$13.72 (+$0.08)

$13.34 (+ $0.08 )$13.56 (+ $0.08 )$13.77 (+$0.08)

August2024 notavailablenot availablenot available

September2024

$13.06 (+$0.07 )$13.28 (+ $0.06 )$13.48 (+$0.08)

WHEAT -#1CPSR -11.5% Peace Region

NorthernAlberta SouthernAlberta

Spot $7.42(+$0.09 )$7.55 (+$0.11 )$7.59 (+$0.15)

April2024 $7.51(+ $0.09 )$7.60 (+ $0.10 )$7.60 (+$0.12)

May2024 $7.52(+$0.09 )$7.65 (+ $0.11 )$7.79 (+$0.15)

June2024 $7.34 (+ $0.16 )$7.40 (+ $0.12 )$7.38 (+$0.16)

July2024 $7.31 (+$0.09 )$7.41 (+ $0.11 )$7.58 (+ $0.16)

August2024 not availablenot availablenot available

September2024 not availablenot availablenot available

WHEAT -#1C WAD-13.0% Peace Region NorthernAlberta SouthernAlberta

Spot not availablenot availablenotavailable

April2024 not availablenot availablenot available

May 2024 not availablenot availablenotavailable

June2024 notavailablenot availablenot available

July2024 notavailablenot availablenot available

August2024 notavailablenot availablenot available

WHEAT-#1C WRS -13.5% Peace Region NorthernAlberta SouthernAlberta

Spot not available$8.57(+$0.06 )$8.66 (+$0.08)

April2024 not available$8.64(+ $0.06 )$8.71 (+$0.08)

May 2024 not availablenot availablenot available

June2024 notavailable$8.56(+ $0.07 )$8.64 (+$0.10)

July2024 notavailablenot availablenotavailable

August2024 not availablenot availablenot available

-$278.00

GrandePrairie$225.06 -$230.00$225.06 -$231.00

ELEVATORBIDS (CDN$/TONNE)on March07,2024 HIGH LOW/AVERAGECHANGE

CWRS(13%min.protein)$317.77$306.72 /$312.65 -0.05

CPS(10.5%min.protein)$284.61$267.46 /$275.67 -5.60

The Northern Horizon, March 15, 2024 A11 FEED GRAIN NEEDED! •On Farm PickuP • •cOmPetitive Prices • •PrOmPt mOvement • •Oats •Barley •Wheat •Peas •rejectedlOads •heated canOla We Buy DamageD grain WESTCANFEED&GRAIN 1.877.250.5252|780.532.6470 786630 DailyGrain&FeedGrainReport 78026515mar24 Alberta Canola Producers Commission(http://dashboard.albertacanola.com/reports/weekly- grains) Weekly FeedGrainRepor t-March8,2024 Statistics&DataDevelopmentBranch, AlbertaAgricultureand Forestry CANOLACRUSHERon March06,2024 Previous Week Meal(FOB) $362.95 $364.20 Seed(Del) $585.15 $573.00 FEEDGRAINBIDS(DifferentDelivery Points) Weekof Mar04/24Previous Week WheatLethbridge$295.00 -$305.00$300.00 -$310.00 Red Deer$279.25 -$290.00$288.44 -$300.00 Edmonton$290.00 -$310.00$300.00 -$310.00 Oats Edmonton$280.00 -$325.00$285.00 -$330.00 Peas Edmonton$398.00 -$485.00$485.00 -$485.00 Barley Lethbridge$270.00 -$285.00$268.00 -$285.00 MH/Brooks$270.00 -$270.00$263.00 -$266.00 Calgar y$270.00 -$270.00$263.00 -$266.00 Red Deer$255.00 -$273.00$248.00 -$273.00 Vermillion$247.00 -$250.00$243.00 -$255.00 Edmonton$252.00 -$265.00$247.00
SPECIALCROP CASHBIDSon March07,2024 Peas Cdn$/Tonne Cdn$/Bushel$/BushelLast Year Green -#2orBetter$620.97 $16.90 $13.50 Feed$413.37 $11.25 $11.49 LrgYellow-#2orBetter$469.03 $12.77 $12.32 Cdn$/lb $/lbLast Year Lentils -#1Laird$1,801.16 $0.82$0.52 Lentils -#1Eston $1,673.30 $0.76$0.47 Lentils -#1Red $716.50 $0.32$0.34 Mustard-#1Yellow$1,168.44 $0.53$0.94 Mustard-#1Brown$873.58 $0.40$0.86 Mustard-#1Oriental$895.63 $0.41$0.94
NorthernAlberta
Region
SouthernAlberta Spot $13.19(+$0.07 )$13.32 (+ $0.07 )$13.42 (+$0.08)
YELLOWPEAS -#2Peace Region NorthernAlberta SouthernAlberta Spot $11.70 ($0.00 )$12.05 ($0.00 )$11.67 ($0.00) April2024 $10.98 ($0.00 )$11.24 ($0.00 )$10.95 ($0.00) May 2024 $11.02 ($0.00 )$11.28 ($0.00 )$10.92 ($0.00) June2024 $10.86 ($0.00 )$11.06 ($0.00 )$10.88 ($0.00) July2024 $10.86 ($0.00 )$11.06 ($0.00 )$10.88 ($0.00) August2024 $9.95 ($0.00 )$10.19 ($0.00 )$10.21 ($0.00) ELEVATORBIDSon March08,2024(Del)This Week Last Week Feed Wheat*Central$247.10 $261.43 FeedOats *Central $278.71 $278.71 Feed Barley *Central $236.77 $234.19 Flaxseed *Central $519.22 $519.22 Canola *Central $592.67 $570.36 DurumSouth $399.96 $400.40 *Centralincludestheareafrom Calgar ytoEdmonton
A12 The Northern Horizon, March 15, 2024 AREN’TYOUTIREDOFRUNNINGYOURCATTLE THROUGHWITHA“POURON”3OR4TIMES? WHYNOTSWITCHTOALEWISCATTLEOILER ANDCONTROLBITINGANDSUCKINGLICETODAY. LEWISCATTLEOILERS (theindustrystandard) • Ruggedenoughforalllivestock • 8&15GallonReservoirsAvailable • AutoDrapeOilerIncluded • 3-ChainSyntheticWick • AutomaticPumpingFeature withAdjustableRechargeControl • LargeLoopforMoving *shownwithavailablesuspendedmineralfeeder NEW10GALLONUPGRADETANKNOWAVAILABLE LEWISCATTLEOILERSSales&Service SteveMajor(780)524-8880 PaymentPlanAvailable|NoInterestForUpTo18Months NOCREDITAPPS|NOBANKS 76287310nov23 PLANNINGACATTLESALEin2024? Calldantodaytohelpgetyoursalecampaignoffontherighthoof. DanPrzybylski CallText(250)784-4319|horizon@dcdn.ca 780267 REBER’SPOLLEDHEREFORDS SerenaReber|MarkMartin|KcReber R.R.1,Woking,ABT0H3V0 780-518-2643|reber44@yahoo.ca Consigning6Yearling &5Two-Year-Old PolledHerefordBulls tothe 79203315mar24
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The Northern Horizon, March 15, 2024 A13 SMOKYRIVERREDANGUS 60Two-Year-OldRedAngusBullsonOffer Curtis Boese (780)876-4526 Maynard Boese (780)568-4340 PrivateTreatySales StartingApril9,2024 1296417 Bred,BornandRaised forthe PeaceCountry Quality& Affordablefor CommercialCattlemen PerformanceTested VetInspected PersonalizedService Dugout/LakeCompressors MedicalAirQuality 1/3HPOEM (youwirepowersupply) $350 AlsoInStock: WeightedFeederLine WeightedDiffuserLine 0-60GlycerineGauges ½”PolyPipe Header/BallValveKits CallFreshWaterTreatmentSystemsLtd. CallFreshWaterTreatmentSystemsLtd. 786405 780-356-2928•www.fwtsltd.com 80451715mar24 WILLOWDALESIMMENTALS Consigning18 Red&BlackHomozygous PolledSimmentalBulls and15Open ReplacementSimmentalHeifers to Transcon’s PeaceCountrySimmental&AngusBullSale Saturday April5th,2024 1:00 p.m.MST VJV AuctionCo. Beaverlodge,AB Dale&JudySmith and Family Home:(780)524-2790 Dale:(780)558-9337 Kent:(780)721-1109 drjs@iwantwireless.ca|www.willowdalecattle.com
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Gomack Red Angus

Cattle Directory ANGUS

Binks Angus Farm

Evan Binks, Grande Prairie, AB 780-518-2020

Brandl Cattle Co.

Byron & Gwen Brandl, Jarvie, AB 780-954-2599

Broken Stick Ranch

Tom & Amber Ditner, Baldonnel, BC 250-794-7105

CF CF

Braydon Gough & Scott Gough Whitelaw, AB 780-274-0099 / 780-618-4747

GRA-TAN Farm

Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-284-0684

Crystal Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-204-2005

Lakeroad Black Angus

Jim & Donna Rowe, Worsley, AB

J 780-835-0455 / D 780-835-9588

Lazy B Livestock

Trevor Binks & Melanie Klassen Grande Prairie, AB 780-539-7128 / 780-518-0630

M.C. Quantock

HeartValleyAngusBullSale Thurs,Feb29,2024|3:00p.m.

BirchHillsColony

REGISTEREDRED&BLACKANGUSBULLS

Box93 Buffaloheadprairie,ab T0H4A0

John&Marthaharms 780-928-4649Home 780-926-9540Cell

Excel Ranches

Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller Westlock, AB 780-349-0644

SPECIALIZINGINGOODQUALITY REGISTEREDRED&BLACKANGUS

HeartValleyAngus|NatTschetter (780)978-6407nattschetter@gmail.com 785163

Fourth Creek Angus Ranch

Ryan Lacey, Spirit River, AB Ryan 780-864-7753 / Office: 780-517-3507

Heart Valley Angus

Nat Tschetter & Chris Tschetter Wanham, AB 780-978-6407 / 780-978-6406

HORIZONREDANGUS

Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB 800-561-2855

Mountain Side Angus

Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty

John & Judy Mayer, Beaverlodge, AB 780-831-8497

Nicklason Stock Farm

Brad Nicklason, Deadwood, AB 780-836-5197

PurebredAngusGenetics (TheProfitableKind)

Box159,Cleardale,ABT0H3Y0

Pete(cell):780-835-8291

RED&BLACKANGUSBULLS FORSALEOFFTHEFARMBYPRIVATETREATY

PhilipDriedger LaCrete,AB(780)926-5896

Kjos Black Angus

www.northwaycattle.ca 783910

TheFriesenFamily|GrandePrairie,AB Chad780-831-9106|Anna780-831-8338 800747

Marty & Miriam Kjos, Fort St. John, BC 250-787-0970

A14 The Northern Horizon, March 15, 2024 Call250-795-2529 forpricing,deliveryoptionsavailable DawnGerlinsky AgroManager 77883001mar24 803107
Bulls&ReplacementHeifersforSale OfftheFarmbyPrivateTreaty
www.crestlandfarms.com 780965
786358

REGISTEREDBULLS&HEIFERSFORSALEBYPRIVATETREATY

SADLIERCATTLECO.

ToddSadlier Hwy64,HinesCreek,AB (780)772-3978

SilverWillowRanch SellingYearling&2-Year-OldRegistered BlackAngusBullsOfftheRanchbyPrivateTreaty

Kevin&BarbaraQuist

Phone:780.876.4649

Email:kbqrr2@hotmail.com

RR2

Sexsmith,ABT0H3C0 785099

TRIEBERFARMS RaisingCattleResponsibly

BlackAngus&Shorthorn BullsforSale ByPrivateTreaty

732066RangeRoad111 Beaverlodge,AB

FredTrieber(780)831-1346 fredtrieber@gmail.com

Arrangeavisitandseehowour topqualitygeneticscanfitintoyourcowherd

Joe&CourtneySchulz Box43Site2RR1,SpiritRiver,AB,T0H3G0 Cell:780-864-6448Home:780-351-2608 779474

Silent K Stock Farms

Delano & Megan Kjos, Tomslake BC D 250-467-9450 / M 403-804-1107

MaynardBoese (780)568-4340

CurtisBoese (780)876-4526

CHAROLAIS

RaisingQualityCharolaisCattletomeet

78758701mar24

TheSchweitzers Roy&Erika (780)402.5617

schweitzerre@gpnet.ca Beaverlodge,AB

Dry Creek Ranch

Nikki,Kristin,Whitney& CourtneyDrschiwiski Box18,CecilLake,BCV0C1G0 Ph:250-785-6362

Cell:250-261-0876(Nikki) Cell:250-329-4816(Courtney) eightway@pris.ca wanderlust_blues@yahoo.ca 794998

Seth Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC 250-793-1858

JayDawn Farms

Jason & Nikki McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB 780-933-5530

Landaker Charolais Farm

Alan & Shelley Landaker, Brownvale, AB 780-618-3928

Pro-Char Charolais

David & Kristina Prokuda, Glenevis, AB 780-932-1654

Rosebud Creek Charolais

Dan & Holly Schleppe, Dawson Creek, BC 250-219-5698 / 250-786-5698

Eureka Hereford Farms

LazySCharolais AnnualBullSale SAT,MARCH16,2024 VJV,DAWSONCREEK

SchweitzerRanch

Chittick Family Hereford Ranch

Tom Basnett, Eureka River, AB 780-834-8170

Friesen Farms

Gold Stock Hereford Farms

Steve, Ashley & Brad White, Beaverlodge, AB 780-518-0064 / 780-354-3190

Gurtler Polled Herefords

Garry & Ethan Gurtler, North Star, AB Garry 780-836-0117 / 780-836-2125

Ethan 780-836-0552

Jonomn Hereford Ranch

M.C. Quantock

Troy&Kristina (780)814.3598 troy1@telusplanet.net DawsonCreek,BC 787689

Chad & Anna Friesen, Grande Prairie, AB Chad (780) 831-9106/Anna (780) 831-8338

Norm & Joanne Parrent, Clyde, AB Norm 780-307-6586 / Mike 780-307-3385

Mac & Pat Creech, lloydminster, AB 800-561-2855

Reber's Polled Herefords

Serena & Kasey Reber, Woking, AB 780-518-2643

Richardson Ranch

Tlell Polled Herefords

Don & Les Richardson, Tlell, BC 250-566-5114 / 250-557-4348

Whiskey Jack Black Herefords & Simmentals

Tamara & Darcy Kuriga, Whitelaw, AB 780-834-7108 / 780-835-8090

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HEREFORDS

LIMOUSIN

SHORTHORNS

Crooked Post Shorthorns

GRA-TAN Farm

Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-284-0684

Crystal Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-204-2005

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

Lakeroad Black Angus

Jim & Donna Rowe, Worsley, AB J 780-835-0455 / D 780-835-9588

Pinnacle View Limousin

Rob & Cheryl Swaan, Quesnel, BC

Erin & Eric Kishkan, Quesnel, BC 250-747-2618

Kirk Seaborn, Rocky Mountain House, AB 403-322-0142 / 403-729-2267

Janell Shorthorns

Melanie Barkley & Michelle Duncan Stettler, AB 403-740-4958

Poplar Creek Farm

Sean & Michelle Thompson, Cremona, AB 403-681-8316

Sharom Shorthorns

Tom & Shari Barto, Thorhild, AB 780-307-4043 / 780-398-2093

Starbright Shorthorns

Rena Nelson, Bonnyville, AB 780-201-2785

Yearling &Two-Year-Old ShorthornBulls forSale offtheFarm byPrivateTreaty

TAMARACKSHORTHORNS

ShadowCreekRedPolls

•WearestillCanada’s#1RedPollBreeder •Maternaltraitswithlightbirthweights •Registeredstockforsaleonfarm Dean&MarshaAnderson–FortStJohn,BC (250)827-3293•marshascows@hotmail.com www.shadowcreek.farm

RED POLLS SALERS

GRUNDKEFAMILY SALERS

FORSALEATTHEFARM SALERSBULLSandFEMALES FROMTHESEANDOTHERSIRES SELECTEDFORTEMPERMENTGROWTHANDEASYKEEPING WERNERandDEBBIEGRUNDKE ALBERTABEACH,ALBERTA (780)924-2464-(780)982-2472 59253785287

North 42 Cattle Company

Heath Barnfield, Sexsmith, AB 780-897-3339

AlvinJohnson|Brownvale,AB Cell:(780)618-9044|ajohnson_1959@icloud.com

Trieber Farms

Fred & Naomi Trieber, Beaverlodge, AB F 780-831-1346 /N 780-814-0052

SIMMENTALS

Albrecht Farms

Steve, Tammy & Ryan Albrecht, Spirit River, AB R 780-933-5448 / S 780-832-0883

Blazin" J Simmentals

Darcy & Caitlyn Lind, Sunset House, AB D 780-536-5203 / C 780-552-4934

Clearwater Simmentals

Chad Smith, Olds, AB 403-586-4714

Crystal Springs Ranch

Eckbert & Crystal Weitzel

Georg & Sarah Weitzel

Charlie Lake, BC 250-263-8237

Gardner Livestock Olds, AB

Tracy Gardner 403-586-0378

Tyson Gardner 403-586-1598

GB Farms

Garrett Biggelaar, Lacombe, AB 403-877-7661

Hodges Simmentals

Roy & Scot Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB 780-512-4669

KIN-KIN Cattle Co.

Gary & Faye Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-4500

KMR Simmentals

Kent & Robin Malcomson, Grovedale, AB 587-298-5404

Kruger Farms

Ryan & Chelsea Kruger, Sundre, AB 403-586-0125

KSL Simmentals

Keegan Scorgie & Brad Smith Beaverlodge, AB K 780-518-6572 / B 780-202-0254

Lakeroad Black Angus

Jim & Donna Rowe, Worsley, AB J 780-835-0455 / D 780-835-9588

Lakeroad Simmentals

Sarah Hayward & Kody Rowe, Worsley, AB 780-835-8841

M.C. Quantock

Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB 800-561-2855

787282

787569

Norbert&JaniceLuken

780-835-3165

Email:njluken6@gmail.com

SimmentalCattle QuarterHorse Yearlingand2yr.oldBullsforSalebyPrivateTreaty Box238, FAIRVIEW,ALBERTA TOH1LO

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SIMMENTALS

ODOUBLE E SIMMENTALS

Yearling&2-Year-OldBulls&Heifers forSaleofftheFarmbyPrivateTreaty

Elden,EinarandOleBakkehaug Box156,Hythe,ABT0H2C0

Home (780)356-2113

EldenCell (780)518-3536 786551

PEACECOUNTRYSIMMENTALS

Box154,CecilLake,BCV0C1G0 www.peacecountrysimmentals.com

BULLSFORSALEOFFTHEFARM

J&MFarms JERRY&GEMGIESBRECHT 250.262.7867 778903

Polar Farms

Joe & Lindsay Loomis, PRRD, BC 250-784-5150

Rachido Ranch

Randy & Donna Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-674-1986

Rosefield Simmentals

James & Martha Wiebe, Prespatou, BC 250-630-2621

Sadlier Cattle Co.

Todd Sadlier, Hines Creek, AB 780-772-3978

Short Grass Farms

Kurtis & Chelsie Dillabough, DeBolt, AB 780-402-9578

Southpaw Cattle Company

Ron & Tammy Daley, Carstairs, AB

Brandon & Shallaine Sharpe, Carstairs, AB 403-519-3401

Swantewitt & Sage Simmentals

Yellowhead County, AB

Gerd 780-712-2096

Jordan 780-712-3600

Whiskey Jack Black Herefords & Simmentals

Tamara & Darcy Kuriga, Whitelaw, AB 780-834-7108 / 780-835-8090

Thorsby Stockyards Inc.

Red&Black Purebred Simmental Seedstock

WillowCreekSimmentals|CrookedCreek,AB Mike&MariKlassen|(780)832-7343

Thorsby, AB

Office 780-789-3915

Chance 403-358-0456 / Jeff 780-203-4953

Viking Livestock Market

Cliff Grinde, Viking, AB 780-336-2209

VJV Livestock Marketing Group

Colby&TiffanyKlassen|(780)832-6714 willowcreeksimmentals@gmail.com 787286

Willowdale Simmentals

Dale & Judy Smith & Family, Valleyview, AB 780-558-9337 / 780-524-2790

Wolfe Farms

Tony Wolfe, Valleyview, AB 780-524-9322

Wolfe Lake Farms Inc.

Olin and Sarah Rosvold, La Glace, AB Tarril and Kare Rosvold, La Glace, AB 780-518-1997

Wolfes Fleckvieh

Shane & Shannon Wolfe, Sundre, AB 403-556-0729

AUCTION FACILITIES/ LIVESTOCK EXCHANGES

B.C. Livestock Producers Co-operative Cordy Cox, Kamloops, BC 250-573-3939

Innisfail Auction Market

Danny, Mark & Duane Daines, Innisfail, AB 403-227-3166

Jennings Martin Direct Buying La Glace, AB

Jennings Martin 780-933-1023 Ron Kramer 250-793-2713

North Central Livestock Exchange Garth Rogers, Clyde, AB 780-348-5893

Olds Auction Market

Olds, AB Office 403-556-3655

Tyler 403-507-1782 / Patrick 403-559-7202

Office, Dawson Creek, BC 250-782-3766

Office, Beaverlodge, AB 780-354-2423

Office, Westlock, AB 780-349-3153

Office, Ponoka, AB 403-783-5561

Office, Rimbey, AB 403-843-2439

Wembley Livestock Exchange

Glen Mayer & Nolan Mayer, Wembley, AB G 780-897-9570 / N 780-518-0709

FEEDER ASSOCIATIONS

Barrhead Feeder Association Ltd.

Admin - Ann Gerhardt, Barrhead, AB 780-674-2456

Fort Feeder's Co-op Association

Admin - Cathy Axley, Two Hills, AB 780-290-0293

Grande Prairie Feeders' Association Ltd.

Admin - Dawn Hollins, Grande Prairie, AB 780-538-1263

North Peace Feeder Association Ltd.

Admin - Donna Haakenson, Berwyn, AB 780-338-2270

Prairie River Feeders Co-op Ltd.

Admin - Tammy Roberts, High Prairie, AB 780-523-4887

Westlock Feeders Association Ltd.

Admin - Megan Keith, Westlock, AB 780-348-5850

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AUCTION FACILITIES/ LIVESTOCK EXCHANGES
WOULDYOULIKETOBE INCLUDEDINTHE NORTHERNHORIZON CATTLEDIRECTORY? Listingare $105.00peryear (pricingincludesGST) TalktoyourNorthernHorizonsalesrep aboutCattleCardpricing 56191 782884
A18 The Northern Horizon, March 15, 2024 VJVFeederFinanceContacts CeciliaDykstra,CentralLoansAdministrator Cell:(403)783-5561|Email:cdykstra@vjvauction.com CraigJacklin,FieldSupervisor Cell:(403)783-1453|Email:craig@vjvauction.com VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP FEEDER FINANCE PROGRAM 77478615mar24 CATT LE MARKET REPORT FOR MA R 15, 2024 DAWSONCREEKBEAVERLODGEWESTLOCKPONOK A TUESDAY S WEEKLY Tues,March19th-9:00a.m. Tues,March26th-9:00a.m. Tues, April2nd-9:00a.m. THURSDAY S WEEKLY Mar21st-9:00a.m. Mar28th-9:00a.m. Apr4th-9:00a.m. THURSDAY S WEEKLY Mar21st-9:00a.m. Mar28th-9:00a.m. April4th-9:00a.m. Apr11th-9:00a.m. WEDNESDAY S WEEKLY Mar20th-9:00a.m. Mar27th-9:00a.m. Apr3rd-9:00a.m. Apr10th-9:00a.m. Auction Date Mar5-335 Hd Feb20-704 Hd Feb13-526 Hd Mar7-120 Hd Feb29-119 Hd Mar7-779 Hd Feb29-570 Hd Mar6-2,321 Hd Feb28-2,326 Hd Bid Range LowHigh LowHigh LowHigh Low High LowHigh LowHighLow High LowHigh LowHigh 300-399 n/an/a$370.00$420.00$390.00$425.00$405.00$450.00$420.00$456.00n/an/an/an/an/an/a$400.00$520.00 400-499 $430.00$503.00$405.00$440.00$410.00$430.00$410.00$465.00$410.00$448.00$415.00$470.00n/an/a$400.00$461.00$450.00$538.00 500-599 $410.00$465.00$387.00$429.00$390.00$424.00$405.00$455.00$392.00$430.00$407.00$447.50$420.00$444.00$400.00$446.00$425.00$478.00 600-699 $385.00$410.00$342.00$389.00$350.00$379.00$385.00$402.00$360.00$395.00$385.00$405.00$368.00$412.00$370.00$431.00$375.00$428.50 700-799 $340.00$357.00$327.00$361.00$315.00$355.00$332.00$353.00$340.00$367.00$340.00$379.00$337.00$373.50$345.00$386.00$330.00$360.00 800-899 $310.00$322.00$308.00$321.00$290.00$318.00$310.00$321.00$312.00$329.00$312.00$334.00$290.00$327.00$310.00$336.00$300.00$338.50 900-999 $292.00$305.00$278.00$289.00$285.00$298.00$290.00$304.00$297.00$308.00$293.00$312.00n/an/a$295.00$313.00$290.00$312.00 1000+ $260.00$275.00$250.00$272.00$270.00$290.00$280.00$294.00$290.00$295.00$260.00$291.00n/an/a -$293.00$270.00$281.00 Bid Range LowHighLow High LowHigh Low High LowHigh LowHighLow High LowHigh LowHigh 300-399n/an/a$340.00$375.00$350.00$390.00 $370.00 $390.00 $370.00$395.00 $456.00$460.00n/an/an/an/a$360.00$425.00 400-499$390.00$425.00$352.00$387.00$352.00$400.00 $360.00 $405.00 $360.00$402.00 $420.00$495.00$380.00$410.00$380.00$418.00$360.00$425.00 500-599$365.00$385.00$332.00$370.00$340.00$369.00 $350.00 $385.00 $355.00$383.00 $359.00$397.00$360.00$405.00$370.00$409.00$350.00$420.00 600-699$320.00$345.00$315.00$349.00$329.00$355.00 $325.00 $355.00 $325.00$342.00 $339.00$352.00$316.00$352.00$340.00$381.00$300.00$350.00 700-799$299.00$329.00$297.00$335.00$304.00$329.00 $310.00 $329.00 $310.00$333.00 $305.00$331.00$280.00$335.00$300.00$342.50$300.00$350.00 800-899$275.00$285.00$263.00$283.00$245.00$262.00 $290.00$305.00 $287.00$298.00 $287.00$309.00$265.00$299.00$290.00$314.50$275.00$311.50 900-999$275.00$285.00$245.00$263.00$240.00$259.00 $280.00 $294.00 $252.00$269.00 $254.00$289.00n/an/a$260.00$288.25$250.00$282.50 1000+$225.00$242.00$218.00$234.00$225.00$235.00 $230.00 $253.00 $230.00$258.00 n/an/an/an/a$240.00$272.00$220.00$249.00 D1-D2 Cows D1-D2 Cows D1-D2 Cows D1-D2 Cows D1-D2 Cows D1-D2 Cows D1-D2 Cows D1-D2 Cows D1-D2 Cows $130.00$151.00$125.00$153.00$120.00$151.00$125.00$145.00$123.00$147.00$140.00$164.00$148.00$164.00$150.00$172.00$150.00$164.00 D3-D4 Cows D3-D4 Cows D3-D4 Cows D3-D4 Cows D3-D4 Cows D3-D4 Cows D3-D4 Cows D3-D4 Cows D3-D4 Cows $110.00$132.00$90.00$122.00$100.00$122.00$109.00$126.00$110.00$125.00$125.00$138.00$127.00$148.00$130.00$149.00$130.00$149.00 Heiferettes HeiferettesHeiferettes HeiferettesHeiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes $170.00$215.00$150.00$207.00$160.00$201.00$180.00$203.00$160.00$195.00$170.00$212.00$167.00$219.00$175.00$220.00$160.00$220.00
$130.00$145.00$125.00$147.00$130.00$142.00$139.00$148.00$130.00$139.00$140.00$165.00$140.00$164.00$150.00$173.00$145.00$165.00 FeederBulls FeederBulls FeederBulls FeederBulls FeederBulls FeederBulls FeederBulls FeederBulls FeederBulls n/an/an/an/an/av/an/an/an/an/a$170.00$205.00$170.00$210.00$180.00$220.00$180.00$250.00
VJ V LIVES TO CKMARKETINGGROU P SL AU GHTER CA TT LE FEEDERHEIFERS FEEDERSTEERS 77439515mar24 NO W CO MMISSIONFREEFORSELLERSINDC & BEAVERLODGE
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Tues,Mar19th-9:00a.m.

Tues,Mar26th-9:00a.m.

Tues, Apr2nd-9:00a.m.

Tues, Apr9th-9:00a.m.

Tues, Apr16th-9:00a.m.

Tues, Apr23rd-9:00a.m.

LazyS Charolais

Sat, Mar16th–1 p.m.

PowerBull Sale

Sat, Mar23rd–1 p.m.

BredCow/Hfr Sale

AllBreedsBull Sale

Sat, Apr20th Heifers@11a.m. Bulls–1:00 p.m.

Last ChanceBull Sale& B/Cow, Pair,R/Hfr Sale Sat, May18–11:00a.m. Bull Sale–1:00 p.m.

Thurs,Mar21st-9:00a.m.

Thurs,Mar28th-9:00a.m.

Thurs, Apr4th-9:00a.m.

Thurs, Apr11th-9:00a.m.

Thurs, Apr18th-9:00a.m.

Thurs, Apr25th-9:00a.m.

SmallAnimal Sheep& Goat Sale Sat, Apr6th–11a.m.

Horse, SmallAnimal Sheep& Goat Sale Sat, May4th–11a.m.

Contactthe Office

780-354-2423

ForMarket Trends And Direct MarketingOpportunities

Thurs,Mar21st-9:00a.m.

Thurs,Mar28th-9:00a.m.

Thurs, Apr4th-9:00a.m.

Thurs, Apr11th-9:00a.m.

Thurs, Apr18th-9:00a.m.

Thurs, Apr25th-9:00a.m.

Wed, Mar20th-9:00a.m.

Wed, Mar27th-9:00a.m.

Wed, Apr3rd-9:00a.m.

Wed, Apr10th-9:00a.m.

Wed, Apr17th-9:00a.m.

Wed, Apr24th-9:00a.m.

Mon,Mar25th–11:00a.m. Mon, Apr15th–11:00a.m. Mon, Apr29th–11:00a.m.

Horse Sale

Sat, Apr20th Sat, May25th Tack at 10:00a.m.

Horses at 1:00 p.m.

Chief Business Development Officer Yancy Crosier403.485.0887 yanc y.crosier@gmail.com

Ponoka: 4410–Highway2A, Ponoka,AB(Ph)403.783.5561,(Fax)403.783.4120,(Email)office@vjvauction.com, (Website) ww w.vjvauction.com

Dawson Creek: 301–116th Avenue, Dawson Creek,BC(Ph)250-782-3766,(Fax)250.782.6622,(Email)vjvdawsoncreek@outlook.com Beaverlodge: TwpRd720&RR104, 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

Tues,Mar19th-9:00a.m.

Tues,Mar26th-9:00a.m.

Tues, Apr2nd-9:00a.m.

Tues, Apr9th-9:00a.m.

Tues, Apr16th-9:00a.m.

Tues, Apr23rd-9:00a.m.

Lazy SLimousin

Bull Sale

Sat, Mar23rd–6:00 p.m.

Contactthe Office

780-354-2423

ForMarket Trends And Direct Marketing Opportunities

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

FieldRepresentatives: Shelby Blosky (Westlock, Ponoka, Rimbey)587-277-7207• Mike Brennan (Ponoka, Rimbey, Bashaw)403-783-1074

• Ralph Calder (NorthernAB, 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

• TrapperGreen (NorthernAB,BC) 780-837-0171

Barr y Neumeirer (Rimbey)403-350-8222

• MarkGillett (Fairview)780-834-7063

• MarkJacklin (Dawson Creek, Beaverlodge)780-882-5456• Charlie Kessler (AB, Sask)403-357-4779

Wade Schaupmeyer (Westlock)780-305-4104

Dan Schleppe (Dawson Creek)250-219-5698

• KyleMiller (Westlock)780-689-9373

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 (NorthernAB, BC) 250-219-1235

• EdWilson (Rimbey)403-392-1689

• Herb Wylhuizen (Rimbey)403-844-0294

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COMMISSIONFORSELLERSINDC&BLDGE| Direct Marketingof Yearlings, Calves,Cull Cows andBullsall Non-Sale Days VJVLIVESTOCKMARKETINGGROUP
Special Sales NO
Dawson Creek Westlock Rimbey Beaverlodge
Creek Beaverlodge Westlock Ponoka Rimbey Office780.354.2423 Travis Sekura 780.349.3153 CraigJacklin403.783.1453 Dean Edge403.704.0280 Office250.782.3766
Sales Sat, Mar23rd–12NOON
Horse Sale Preview Fri, Apr12 Sale Sat, Apr13– Noon Ponoka
Dawson
PonokaBison
TopGun
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3-in-1 Sale Sat, Apr6th–11:00a.m. BredCow Sale Sat, May11th–11:00a.m. Sheep/Goat/Hog
VJVLIVESTOCKMARKETINGGROUP|VJVFARM&RANCHSUPPLIES DAWSONCREEKOFFICE: 250.782.3766 |BEAVERLODGEOFFICE: 780-354-2423 |YANCYCROSIER 403.485-0887 ALBERTA:RalphCalder 780.618.7655 |TrapperGreen 780.837.0171 |JasonUngarian 587.343.2162 BRITISHCOLUMBIA:DanSchleppe 250.219.5698 |MarkWall 250.261.1235 78291915mar24 EASIER.FASTER.SAFER.ONEMANOPERATION.TOTALCONTROL.CALLTODAY! EASIER.FASTER.SAFER.ONEMANOPERATION.TOTALCONTROL.CALLTODAY! Chutes&LivestockHandlingEquipment Chutes&LivestockHandlingEquipment INSTOCK. READYTOUSE. INSTOCK. READYTOUSE.

WT -CLOSE February23,2024 MONTHLIVECHANGEMONTHFEEDERCHANGE

Apr-24187.60-0.85

Mar-24249.20-3.78

Jun-24183.43-0.57Apr-24254.10-3.90

Aug-24182.25-0.45

May-24256.75-3.43

Oct-24185.55-0.25Aug-24268.35-1.30

Dec-24189.50+0.25

DATE Tues, Mar5,2024 Tues, Feb27,2024

No.2,261 Head1,207 Head FEEDERSTEERS

BID LOWHIGH LOWHIGH

300-399$400.00$500.00$425.00$520.00

400-499$400.00$500.00$440.00$516.00

500-599$385.00$491.00$400.00$477.00

600-699$350.00$434.00$370.00$424.50

700-799$320.00$394.50$320.00$395.75

800-899$310.00$342.50$300.00$341.00

900-999$290.00$317.00$275.00$315.00

1,000 +N/AN/AN/AN/A FEEDERHEIFERS

BID LOWHIGH LOWHIGH

300-399$325.00$400.00$350.00$420.00

400-499$385.00$447.00$350.00$420.00

500-599$350.00$417.00$320.00$400.00

600-699$320.00$386.00$310.00$384.00

700-799$300.00$332.50$290.00$338.00

800-899$250.00$305.00$265.00$310.00

900-999$230.00$287.00$250.00$285.00

1,000 +N/AN/AN/AN/A

SLAUGHTER CATTLE

D1-D2 COWSD1-D2 COWS

$150.00$165.00$140.00$162.00

D3 COWSD3 COWS

$130.00$145.00$120.00$135.00

SLAUGHTERBULLSSLAUGHTER

$150.00$175.00$150.00$175.00

REPLACEMENT

DATEMon, Mar4,2024Mon, Feb26,2024 No. 799 Head1,972 Head FEEDERSTEERS

BID LOWHIGH LOWHIGH

300-399$400.00$525.00$380.00$525.25

400-499$350.75$520.00$380.00$517.00

500-599$360.00$450.00$350.00$461.00

600-699$350.00$412.00$335.00$408.50

700-799$310.00$394.75$310.00$378.00

800-899$305.00$340.00$290.00$342.50

900-999$280.00$322.00$270.00$315.25

1,000 +$240.00$302.00$220.00$290.00

FEEDERHEIFERS

BID LOWHIGH LOWHIGH

300-399$350.00$428.75$380.00$447.00

400-499$360.00$428.25$350.00$440.00

500-599$350.00$395.00$350.00$405.00

600-699$320.00$379.25$310.25$366.50

700-799$280.00$334.00$280.00$337.00

800-899$250.00$312.00$250.00$311.00

900-999$250.00$290.00$240.00$300.00

1,000 +$230.00$270.75$230.00$275.00

SLAUGHTER CATTLE

D1-D2 COWSD1-D2 COWS

$138.00$167.00$138.00$158.00

D4 COWSD4 COWS

$115.00$137.00$115.00$137.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS SLAUGHTER BULLS

$130.00$165.00$136.00$170.00

REPLACEMENT CATTLE

FEEDER COWSFEEDER COWS

$150.00$170.00$150.00$165.00

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NORTHCENTRAL LIVESTOCKEXCHANGE OFFICE(780)348-5893 WEEKLY LIVES TO CKMARKET R EVIE W- MA R CH 8,2024 CANADA/US$ Mar08/24$74.22 Mar01/24$73.69 Mar10/23$72.52 BANKRATE Mar05/245.25 Feb27/245.25 Mar07/234.75 C AT TLESLAUGHTER WEEKEND Mar02/24(prel) Feb24/24(prel) Mar04/23 CANADA60,901 54,988 62,608 EAST11,649 10,012 13,029 WEST49,252 44,976 49,579 WEEKEND Mar09/24 (est) Mar02/24 (est) Mar11/23 US 581,000 595,000 615,000 CANADIAN CATTLEGRADES WEEKEND Mar02/24 Feb24/24 Mar04/23 A 46,821 41,677 48,990 B 479 413 611 D 7,440 7,234 8,025 E 180 199 11 AGRADEMARBLING(%) WEEKEND Mar02/24 Feb24/24 Mar04/23 AAA82.7% 83.1% 76.1% AA 16.7% 16.4% 23.2% A 0.6% 0.5% 0.6% CANADIAN CATTLECLASSES WEEKEND Mar02/24(prel) Feb24/23(prel) Mar04/23 STEERS32,941 25,855 33,216 HEIFERS17,775 19,173 18,901 COWS9,918 9,692 10,321 BULLS267 268 170 CALVES3,011 2,952 3,377
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WEEKEND Mar08/24 Mar01/24 Mar10/23 USFSP-US$/C WT N/A 247.00 188.83 C AT TLEINDIC ATORS(by prod values) WEEKEND Mar01/24 Feb23/24 Mar03/23 US-US$/CW T11.67 11.58 13.13 CURRENTNESS Mar02/24 Feb24/24 Mar04/23 WEST-A1%23.4% 21.3% 16.9% CAN-A1%20.6% 19.0% 14.6% FD:STRRATIO Mar01/24 Feb23/24 Mar03/23 ALTABARLEY 37.6 N/A 22.1 Mar02/24 Feb24/24 Mar04/23 US CORNN/A N/A N/A AVG CARCASS WT Mar02/24 Feb24/24 Mar04/23 WESTSTR-LBS973.0 970.0 915.0 CANSTR-LBS972.0 970.0 927.0 US CATTLE-LBS831.0 831.0 826.0
Sep-24269.32-1.10 Feb-25192.75+0.30Oct-24269.70-0.80

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Evaluate therationthecowsarereceiving.Istherea waytoreducetheamount ofhigh-qualityforageand feedmore greenfeed,or strawandgrain? Keeping proteinat11%andTDNcloseto65%on adry basisisnecessary to maintain milkproductionand reproductivepotentialintheupcomingbreedingseason. Supplementlowerqualityforages.Whenadjustingthe rationtolowerquality orolderhay,itispossiblethatsupplementalproteinwillbeneeded.Wheat or corndistillers’grains,or canolamealarelessexpensiveto feedon acost perkgofproteinthansomeotheroptions.Otheroptionsarewheat midds, brewersgrains,pulsescreenings,and fababeans. Take into considerationthe costofprocessingifsupplementingwithwholegrains.Notprovidingsufficient proteinwillreducefeedintake becauseofslowerpassage rateswhichlimits nutrients consumedperday

Provideprotectionfromtheelements.Energylost by ananimalwilllimitwhat isavailabletothe cowtomaintainweightandproducemilk.Havingtrees, portablewindbreaks,andopenfacesheds forshelter reducesheat loss. At -25°Cwithwindspeedof20km/hr, anadditional6 McalofDigestibleEnergy (DE)isneeded.At-30°C, anadditional9 McalofDEisneeded.Thatisan additional4 to 6poundsofbarleyperheadperday just to keepananimal warm.

Beddingisneeded to keepanimalsinsulatedfromthecoldgroundandfrom wet conditions.A cowlayingonwet snow canloseupto25%oftheirbody heat.

Preventfeedlosseswhenfeeding cows.Nosystemis100% efficient.Usin g fencelinebunks,or well-designedbale feederswill reducefeedwaste down to the5%range.Unrollinghay onthegroundorprocessinghayontosnow resultsin13and19% feed wasterespectfully.Ifusing abaleprocessor, feed into aportablebunkor feeder to preventcowsfromwalkingthroughthe feed. Formoreinformationonstretchingfeedsuppliesfor your cowherd, contact Barryat 403-741-6032 or bjyaremcio@gmail.com.

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JOHN DEERE EXPANDS WINDROWER SERIES LINEUP

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John Deere has expanded its windrower series with the W260M model, designed for more productivity and efficiency.

Offering an additional higher horsepower model at the M specification level, operators can cut a denser crop more efficiently. Additionally, the W260M pairs with the new mounted-merger option, allowing operators to combine up to 48 feet into one windrow, potentially reducing the number of passes.

The mounted-merger also is compatible with existing windrower models W235M, W235R and W260R The set eliminates the need for an additional field pass, saving growers time and money.

“Dairy feed producers are looking for ways to improve profitability that doesn’t increase labour hours. The new W260M and mounted-merger solution set helps accomplish just that,” said Kaylene Ballesteros, John Deere hay and forage go-tomarket manager.

“Our customers need to do more with less to combat rising costs within the industry. A solution that offers time savings with less passes allows them more time and money to focus on other areas of their operation.”

The John Deere windrower portfolio also offers technology such as AutoTrac guidance, TouchSet that allows operators to make adjustments to windrow shape and conditioning, as well as mowing

documentation in John Deere Operations Center for easy job tracking.

The W260M and merger option will be available at John Deere dealerships this fall.

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Wheat research across the country will receive crucial funding through the new Canadian National Wheat Cluster, worth more than $20 million over five years.

Administered by the Canadian Wheat Research Coalition (CWRC), the wheat cluster will fund research projects that advance wheat genetics, agronomy and sustainability.

“Wheat is a vital crop in the rotations of grain farmers across the country,” said Jake Leguee, CWRC chair, who farms near Fillmore, Sask.

“The investment in research through the wheat cluster will keep wheat profitable and sustainable for Canadian farmers, increasing quality and yields while finding new solutions for environmental stressors like drought and diseases like fusarium head blight.

“Farmers have been practicing minimum tillage and nutrient stewardship for decades, and the activities funded under this will enhance those practices, allowing farmers to contribute further to the Government of Canada’s climate targets.”

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Winnipeg North MP Kevin Lamoureux announced the new cluster March 6 on behalf of Lawrence MacAulay, minister of agriculture and agri-food. More than $11.2 million in funding for the cluster will come from Agriculture and AgriFood Canada through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership AgriScience program, while over $9.3 million will come from producer and private organizations from across Canada, represented by:

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“Canada’s reputation for world-class wheat depends on a strong research network, working together from coast to coast,” said Lori-Ann Kaminski, CWRC president and research program manager for cereal crops with MCA.

“In the previous wheat cluster, we made great strides toward innovations that will provide tangible benefits to Canadian wheat farmers for many years to come. I am confident the new cluster will be another triumph of teamwork across the wheat value chain.”

The CWRC is a collaboration between MCA, Sask Wheat and Alberta Grains aimed at improving the net relative profitability of wheat for western Canadian farmers.

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OPTIMISM SEEN IN THE LAMB MARKET

Alberta’s sheep and lamb sector faces smaller inventories, fewer breeding and replacement animals and lower lamb crop for 2024, says Ann Boyda, provincial livestock market analyst with the Alberta government.

“However, optimism exists for continued easing of production costs and stronger lamb prices. The industry still faces challenges due to the declining flock numbers and consumer concerns of high food prices, but demand remains stable.”

According to Statistics Canada’s total sheep inventories released Feb. 23, Canadian inventories of sheep and lambs as of Jan. 1 were down 2.2 per cent compared to Jan. 1, 2023, to 828,300 head.

The sheep breeding herd declined 2.3 per cent to 599,300 head, with ewes down 2.4 per cent, rams down 0.84 per cent and replacement lambs down three per cent. Market lambs and lambs under one year declined two percent since January 1, 2023.

StatCan reported Alberta total sheep and lambs on-farm of 170,100 head, 1.96 per cent lower than last Jan. 1. The greatest decline of 2.71 per cent was reported for replacement lambs. The lamb crop (lambs under one year) was down 2.22 per cent. Ewe and ram inventories were down 1.8 and 1.9 per cent, respectively, for the same period.

Alberta is now the second largest sheep and lamb producing province, just surpassing Quebec by 1,700 head on-farm as of Jan. 1. Ontario holds the top position with 261,400 head. Except for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, all provinces reported a decline in inventory over the last year. StatCan attributes this to lower prices and increased feed costs.

SLAUGHTER

Slaughter volume in 2023 at federally inspected facilities for Western Canada, including Ontario, is reported at 86,692 head, a 0.2 per cent increase over 2022 following three years of consecutive decreases in slaughter numbers.

The Western Canada slaughter volume represents 51 per cent of total slaughter in federally inspected establishments. Slaughter volume through 2023 followed the typical seasonal trend associated with holidays and special religious events.

Figure 1. Weekly high and low prices of Alberta Market lamb

Source: Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation

PRICES

Prices for market lamb at select Alberta auctions ranged between $209.29 and $276.14 per hundredweight year-to-date (Feb. 23). These prices were on average 20-26 per cent higher than the same period in 2023.

Average prices in 2023 were 8.2-12.5 per cent lower than the five-year average of $260.92 per cwt. high and $209.01 per cwt. low.

The cash price of feeder lamb at select Alberta auctions exhibited comparable seasonal patterns; however, the average low and high range of $276.29 and $358 per cwt. year-to-date (Feb. 23) were 3.5 per cent lower and 3.4 per cent higher than the low and high prices for the same period in 2023.

Figure 2. Estimated Alberta Live Weight Equivalent Lamb Prices

Source: Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation

The average low price for 2023 of $199.29 per cwt. and high range of $263.33 per cwt. were 39 and 23 per cent higher than the five-year averages, respectively.

Year-to-date (Feb. 16) liveweight equivalent lamb prices were estimated at $247.06 per cwt., an increase of 9.2 per cent over same period last year. The average price for 2023 was estimated at $249.60 per cwt., which also represented a nine per cent increase over the five-year average price.

TRADE

Sheep supply and disposition data from StatCan estimates Alberta interprovincial export of sheep and lamb for 2023 of 15,400 head, up 7.7 per cent over 2022. Interprovincial imports for 2023 were estimated to be 12,200 head, up 17.3 per cent from 2022. International imports of 6,900 head were reported for the first half of 2023, with no international imports in the second half of 2023.

According to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada imported nearly 22,221 tonnes of lamb and 4,277 tonnes of mutton in 2023. Data from the Agri-Food Trade On-line indicates that Alberta imported 6,949 sheep in 2023, down by 11,241 head from 2022, which had the highest number of imports in the last 10 years. Alberta also imported three tonnes of sheep lamb and mutton cuts in 2023.

“As producers watch the drought monitor, feed costs and market prices, there may still be room for optimism in the first half of this year,” says Boyda.

“The U.S. market could hold some promise but competition from Australia and New Zealand is stiff, especially considering the slower Asian economies. The expectation is that lower U.S. production in the first half of 2024 would see lamb prices recover.

“March should see an inventory buildup for the Easter holiday. In addition, Ramadan celebrations should influence demand. Eid al-Fitr (Festival of Fast-breaking) and Passover in April usually feature lamb products.”

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FERTILIZER PRICE TIED TO GLOBAL TRADE

Fertilizers are essential inputs for agricultural production, says Azam Nikzad, market analyst/coordinating researcher with the Alberta government.

“In Alberta, fertilizer and lime accounted for approximately $2.5 billion of total farm operating expenses in 2022. Domestic demand for fertilizer is tied to seeded area and farm income, which is influenced by global crop prices.”

The fertilizer industry is global. The total market was valued at US$202 billion in 2023, with nitrogen fertilizers the most traded type, followed by phosphate and potash.

Alberta is part of and contributes to the global fertilizer market. It is a large producer of nitrogen due to the availability of natural gas in the region, which is a key input. Alberta is also the largest sulfur producer in Canada. Sulfur is a byproduct of natural gas and oil refining.

“Alberta exports nitrogen and sulfur-based fertilizers, including anhydrous ammonia, urea, ammonium sulphate and ammonium nitrate,” says Nikzad.

“The combined volume of these four fertilizers reached above 1.8 million tonnes in 2023 and accounted for 98.8 per cent of total fertilizer export volume from the province. In the last decade, ammonium sulphate exports demonstrated a consistent increase, while the remaining fertilizer exhibited fluctuations with ups and downs in their export volumes.”

Alberta exported 22.1 per cent of its total anhydrous ammonia production in 2022. This positioned Canada as the fifth largest exporter of ammonia in the world. Additionally, urea exports were 11.1 per cent of Alberta’s total urea production in the same year. The United States is the major export destination for Alberta’s fertilizers.

Data source: Statistics Canada

“Alberta does not make all the different types and formulations of fertilizer products needed by farmers,” says Nikzad. “The province gets potash from Saskatchewan and relies on imported phosphate, primarily from the United States and Morocco.

“Alberta imports Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP) + Diammonium Phosphate (DAP), as well as compound fertilizers that contain nitrogen and phosphorus.”

The import volume of these fertilizers amounted to 340,833 tonnes, which represented 82.5 per cent of the total import volume in 2023. MAP + DAP alone accounted for 70.7 per cent of overall import volume during the same period.

“The fertilizer market is tied to global supply and demand dynamics, while political and geopolitical factors have added to the complexity of the situation in recent years,” says Nikzad.

Data source: Statistics Canada

“At the same time, strong crop prices boosted fertilizer demand that created a gap between global demand and supply. Global supplies currently continue to face a number of challenges, with Europe reducing nitrogen fertilizer production due to high natural gas prices and China restricting exports to secure supply and lower domestic prices.”

A similar scenario is unfolding for phosphate, where a global shortage is exacerbated by geopolitical tensions, particularly the Russia-Ukraine war and conflict in the Middle East. China is a major contributor to global phosphate fertilizer supply and has implemented export restrictions on this product.

Closer to home, the shutdown of a phosphate facility in Redwater also has potential to impact domestic supply. The plant shifted focus from phosphate production to ammonium sulphate. The transition has consequences for phosphate production and will lead to increased imports of phosphate fertilizer from the United States or overseas.

“Western Canada has the capacity to produce most of the fertilizers demanded by farms, with the exception of phosphorus-based products, where we rely on imports,” explains Nikzad.

“This is not to suggest there will never be a supply disruption or localized shortage. Transportation and other logistical factors can impact product availability and affect market prices. As well, demand for specialized fertilizers is increasing and it can sometimes outpace production capacity.”

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Animals, Livestock Poultry & Pets

Cattle - Black Angus

Two-year-old & yearling registered Angus bulls for sale. Semen tested/ready to work. Call Darren 780-8144993.

Cattle - Hereford

Good selection of TwoYear-Old Hereford bulls for sale. Call for pricing. Visitors welcome. 780-8318338.

Good selection of yearling Hereford/Angus cross replacement heifers for sale. Call for pricing. Call 780831-8338.

Red & Black Registered Polled Hereford Bulls. Semen-Tested. VetInspected. Vaccinated. Free Delivery. 780-836-2125 or 780-836-0117.

Cattle - Red Angus

Good selection of yearling Red and Black Angus bulls for sale. Call for pricing. 780-831-8338.

Cattle - Speckle Park

For sale: 40 Speckle Park heifers born May 2023. 550600 lbs. Call Peggy 780835-4654.

Cattle - Various

4-Year-Old registered Red poll bull for sale. BD22Feb2020, BW78. Asking $4,000. Call for details. 250-788-9640.

Bred heifers for sale. Black/Angus-Hereford cross bred back to Black/Angus bull. Calving early April. 250-772-5407.

Crossbred Commercial Bulls for Sale. SemenTested. Vet-Inspected. Vaccinated. Free Delivery. 780-836-2125 or 780-8360117.

Horses Various Auctions & Antiques

Lost your phone number. Trying to contact Debra Wilson about a job training ponies. 250-789-3778.

Percheron cross colts for sale. 1, 2 & 3 Year Olds available. Call Don 780567-2143

Livestock Equipment & Supplies

GEHL 16” hammer mill/mixer for sale, $800. Call 250-219-4139. Registered white-faced bulls. 70bw known as registered black Herefords. Yearlings, 2-year-olds, & more. Information: 250-827-3843.

Two & Three-Year-Old Texas Longhorn bull for sale. Excellent horn genetics. Call Ken at 780518-1669.

Ducks & Geese

For Sale: Black white-faced heifer yearlings, 2-year-olds, & more. Information: 250-827-3843.

Right hand squeeze chute for sale, $1600. Call 250219-4139.

Selling our supply of cattle oilers, parts and accessories. Call for details 780-8354654.

Windbreak panels for sale with 2-7/8-inch pipe and 1.5-inch thick slabs. Delivery available. Call 403-894-7633.

Antique Miscellaneous

Buying Antiques: Coins, toys, advertising, tools & more. Will buy bulk. Call/text 780-832-8216.

Autos, Trucks & Trailers

Cars, Vans & SUVs

2004 Chev Cavalier Z-type, 123,000 kms, runs good. Alberta registered, $2900. 250-786-0409.

2014 Chevrolet Yukon XL SLT for Sale. Loaded. Heated Seats. 244,000kms. Asking $18,000. Call 780772-0597.

Looking to trade a 1975 Mercedes car for a working/non-working 1959 era Mercedes 190. 780-3562411.

Buildings Construction Equipment

CAT

with ripper for hire. Located in Birch Hills County. Call Eugene at 780-835-0601.

Buildings - Farm

CAT skidsteer for hire. Located in Birch Hills County. Call Eugene at 780835-0601. 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. 780-5187469.

Combines & Accessories

Combine - John Deere

For sale: 1999 Model 773 Bobcat. 5000 hours. New tires, in good shape. Call 780-568-2443.

Farm Machinery Miscellaneous

Dismantling cultivator, disc, and plows for parts. Some air drills. 780-831-6747.

Wooden salt station for sale. Call 250-219-4139 for details and price. Custom built livestock shelters, windbreak panels and rig mats built to order. Delivery options. 780-5187469.

Horses Various Trucks

Pets - Non Registered

Ferrier service available in the Fort St. John, BC area. Call Ashleigh at 250-2611994.

Horses for sale. Quarter Horses and Draft Cross horses. Call Keith 780-9712350.

Cattle - Various

1983 Ford 6.9-Litre diesel 4WD, Fixer-upper or for parts truck 90,000 km, $1000 OBO 250-789-3778.

For Sale: Fancy medium sized doghouse. $475 OBO. 250-789-3778. 1995 Ford F150 Supercab Shortbox w/canopy, some rust, needs work to run. $2,500 OBO. 250-789-3778.

Pets - Working Dogs

(3) Border Collie cross cattle working dogs for sale. Used on pasture, $500 OBO. 780-834-6548.

2013 GMC 1-ton 4x4 pickup, crew cab, long box, 5th wheel package, $25,000. Call 250-963-9045.

2009 John Deere T670 combine for sale. 2692 eng, 1710 sep. Field ready, $120,000. 780-864-0422.

JD 7700 combine, $5000 maintenance done. Work order available upon request. Good running condition. 780-354-8842.

Combine - Accessories

John Deere model 1800 GPS universal display unit. Asking $4800. Call Daniel 780-821-9325.

Looking for John Deere 535 Mower Conditioner (discbine) for parts or #635/735/835/C35/S350, 250-759-4797.

Looking to buy a 15ft-20ft land roller/packer. Call Jack 780-523-1488.

Farm Machinery Parts & Accessories

Poultry & Birds Various Trucks - Grain Buildings,

2017 Ford F150 Platinum truck, 68,000 kms. Original owner. Excellent condition, $47,000.

1975

SRI

Butcher Hogs for Sale.

Ready to go. John 780-552-6011.

John Deere model 4240 GPS universal display unit, asking $7800. Call Daniel 780-821-9325.

Raven Industries "Cruiser II" GPS Unit. Comes with Smartrax MD Autosteer. Call Daniel at 780-8414582.

Attachments for skidsteers, tractors, loaders. Large selection of pallet forks, grapples, buckets, snow and dirt blades, tillers, mowers and snow blowers, etc. 780-354-2161, Cell 780518-6095, Beaverlodge.

Grain auger hopper for sale, $100. Call 250-219-4139.

Westeld MKX130-74 grain auger for sale, asking $16,500. Call Calvin 250262-7355.

Frost & rock buckets for John Deere loader/backhoe. Call for details. 780-5326469.

Looking for John Deere 535 Mower Conditioner (discbine) for parts or #635/735/835/C35/S350, 250-759-4797.

Grain Augers

3 augers and control unit for John Deere loader/backhoe. Call for details. 780-5326469.

Loaders & Dozers

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Wanted: Domestic Housekeeper for a household of 5!

Hardworking, Honest, Very Organized, Reliable & Speaks English. Submit Application and Cover Letter to cfulton278@gmail.com.

Will build rustic furniture to order. Indoor/Outdoor birdhouses, chicken coops & rabbit hutches, etc. 250789-3778.

Ears to Hear, your local hearing aid provider, serving Athabasca and outlying areas. High Prairie Clinic, 1st Wednesday of every month at the Golden Age Club 10am-1pm. Athabasca Clinic, 3rd Tuesday of every month at the United Church 10am-1pm. Hearing tests, hearing aid cleaning and home visits. 780-228-5965, 587-746-0540. Call for info.

Located: Bonanza Northwest 33-79-12-W6, half ownership. 587-7269002.

Looking to lease farmland in the GP/Sexsmith/Teepee Creek area. Contact David to discuss options. 780-978-6768.

Looking for a moveable modular/home/house/cabin to buy. Call 778-838-1055.

Looking for sorghum seed. Call Keith at 780-971-2350.

Oat seed for sale. Call Gordon 250-261-3041.

Oats for sale, milling and feed grade, good bushel weight. Call 780-781-4457.

Round and square straw bales for sale. Located 12 kms Northeast of Manning, Alberta.

DeWalt DWE7485 8-1/4”

Table Saw. Still in box. $550 OBO. 250-789-3778.

Appliances for sale: Dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, stove, clothes dryer and much more. Call 780-359-2268.

Looking for bottle and cans for Christmas money. In Dawson Creek area. Call 250-789-3778.

Attention cert/organic farmers. 100+ acres to rent, currently in mixed hay/grasses. Call for details 780-568-3495.

2012 Polaris 800XP Limited Edition 4x4 Side by Side in excellent running condition. 780-354-8842.

2014 Yamaha Viking sideby-side. Good condition. Brand new tires, $6500 OBO. 250-263-1901.

Honda Big Red and 200M 3-Wheelers. Take as a pair or individually. Need work. 780-354-8842.

23ft Jayco Kit Companion 5th Wheel. Good condition. Everything works. $5500 OBO. 250-263-1901.

27ft Starcraft 5th Wheel. Used very little. Excellent condition. $28,000. Call John 250-261-4586 or 250785-5465.

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Vintage Alpine Trapper Special skidoo. Needs some work. 780-354-8842.

Vintage Arctic Cat 399 Lynx skidoo. Needs fuel line and new seat. 780-354-8842.

Clean heavy seed oats for sale. Can deliver, Call 250782-0220.

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BUYING:

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Tractors - Case/IH

3-Point-hitch 5-wheel hay rake for sale, $1400. Call 250-219-4139.

Looking for a New Idea 5212 discbine. In working condition or not. Call Keith 780-971-2350.

Mower Conditioners Sprayers - SP

Flexi-Coil 67 100ft wheel boom sprayer, c/w 850gal tank, windscreens, chemical mixer, much more. 780-5180635.

1996 Case/IH 5250 Maxxum MFWD, 125HP, 16fwd/LHrev Powershift, 520FEL, grapple/forks, 6746Hrs, well-maintained, $63,000 OBO. 780-9269146.

Tractors - John Deere

For Sale: 3020 John Deere tractor. Asking $5000 OBO. Call 250-789-3778.

1)Areelectricalleads,cablesandequipment regularlyinspectedandmaintained?

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Harrows & Packers

Looking for a 40' winged packer bar or 40' packer harrow bar. Call 780-9269412.

33ft Flex-Coil packers set $4000. 403-601-6895.

New Prairie Grain Analyzers portable grain moisture analyzers for sale. Call Daniel 780-821-9325.

Tillage Equipment

Looking for a 40' field disc. Call Clarence 780-9459330.

JD4640 tractor for sale. Duals, newer front tires, recent work order. $27,000 OBO Call/text 780-2851995.

TractorsNew Holland - Versatile

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3)Isasafetyswitchorresidualcurrentdevice (RCD)oranearthleakageprotectiondevice usedwhenusingportableelectricalequipment, e.g.tools,irrigationpumps?

Looking for a Kverneland 12-bottom plow. Contact 780-864-0422.

Tillage Equipment Tractors

Tractors - Case/IH

Looking for a Case 1070 tractor for parts. Call Jacob 780-926-6087.

12' Leon blade for Versatile 800 series tractor. Asking $5500. Call 250-263-7578.

Tractors - Various

Looking for an International 1066 tractor for parts or International 1066 tractor parts. Call 780-841-4740.

Looking for an older (mid-1970’s) 80130HP tractor in good condition with Cab/3PTH/FEL. Call 780-685-2374.

ALBERTA’SFARMERSMARKETS MARCH/APRIL/MAY2024

Beaverlodge |BeaverlodgeAgComplex(1400–5thAve)

4)Priortoliftinganything,doyouadoptcorrect manualhandlingprocedures?

5)Ishearingprotectionworninareaswhere youneedtoraiseyourvoicetotalktoothers?

6)Areyourfirearmsandammunitionstoredina safeplaceandoutofreachofchildren?

7)Doyouadoptcorrecthandlingtechniques whenworkingwithanimals?

8)Haveyouidentifiedthehazardsassociated withdamsandwaterways?

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Wednesday |11:00a.m.to2:00p.m.| Mar 6,13,20,27| Apr 3,10,17,24| May 1,8,15,22,29| Contact:(780)518-6562orhaightd@telus.net

Beaverlodge-SouthPeaceCentennial | Thursday |4:00p.m.to7:00p.m.|NuVistaEnergyCentre(1024–4thAvenue)

SpecialMarkets | May11 |10:00a.m.to4:00p.m.|Mother’sDayFlowersMarket| Contact:(403)608-8269orspcfarmersmarket@gmail.com

Berwyn |BerwynAgBuilding(5001–51stSt)

Sunday |1:00p.m.to4:00p.m.| Mar 24| Apr 14| May 5

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Enilda |Women’sInstituteHall(FirstAve,Lot808)

Saturday |10:00a.m.to2:00p.m.|Mar2|Apr6|May4|Contact:(780)523-4211orenildafarmersmarket2021@gmail.com

Fairview |FairviewLegionHall(10315–110thSt)

SpecialMarkets | Mar 27|3:30p.m.to6:30p.m.| May 8|3:30p.m.to6:30p.m.| Contact:fairviewabfarmersmarket@gmail.com

GrandePrairie |BigRedBarn(10032–101stAve)

Friday |4:00p.m.to7:00p.m.| Mar 1,8,15,22,29| Apr 5,12,19,26| May 3,10,17,24,31

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Contact:(780)814-8224orinfo@gpfarmersmarket.ca

HighLevel |HighLevelSportsComplex(10101–105thAve)|Contact:highlevelfarmersmarket@gmail.com

HighPrairie –Marigold|4724–53rdAvenue

Wednesday |12:30p.m.to5:30p.m.| Mar 13,27| Apr 10,24| May 8,22| Contact:(780)523-4588

Kinuso |KinusoAgHall(55CentreStreet)

Saturday |10:00a.m.to2:00p.m.| May 18|

Contact:(780)805-4905orkinusoag@gmail.com

LaCrete |JubileePark(9102-100thStreet)| Contact:(780)928-4447orlacretefarmersmarket@gmail.com

Manning |RoyalCanadianLegion(115–3rdAveSW)| Friday |10:00a.m.to1:00p.m.| May 10,24

SpecialMarkets | Mar 28|10:00a.m.to1:00p.m.| Contact:(780)247-4989org58stahl@hotmail.com

PeaceRiver |HoltbyHoldingsLtd.(8002B–102ndAve)| Saturdays |10:00a.m.to2:00p.m.| Mar 16| Apr 20

SpecialMarkets | May 11,25|10:00a.m.to2:00p.m.|LocationtobeDetermined Contact:PRFMarket1991@gmail.com Rycroft |RycroftAgCentre(5010–49thAve)

SpecialMarkets | Mar 30|12:00p.m.to4:00p.m.| May 11|12:00p.m.to4:00p.m. Contact:(780)831-8792orrycroftfarmersmarket@gmail.com

Sexsmith |SexsmithCurlingRink(9913–99thSt)| Contact:(780)568-3688orwellness@sexsmith.ca

Tangent |TangentCommunityHall(101–3rdAve)| Contact:(780)837-7179ortangentcommunityhall@gmail.com Valleyview |ValleyviewAgPlex(4202–40thAvenue)

Saturday |11:00a.m.to4:00p.m.| Mar 9,23| Apr 6,27| May 11,25| Contact:(780)702-3103orvvfarmersmarket@gmail.com

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ON-FARMSAFETYCHECKLIST GENERALFARMSAFETY THINKSAFETY COMEHOMETONIGHT 782880
Feed Grain Feed Grain

FULL RIDE PACKAGE - PER PERSON $399.00

Hotels $140/Night based on double occupancy (70/Person/Night) 1 (one) Box Lunch + 2 (two) - Boxed Suppers $60 3 (three) - on road Coffee Breaks - $30 Ceremony - Veterans Memorial Gardens Meet n Greet - Sandman Hotel Dine & Dance - $125/pp - Delta Company Armouries 9005 101 St, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 6V3 $20/pp BBQ + Commemoration Ticket *Patch

NO ROOMS RIDE PACKAGE - PER PERSON $275.00

1 (one) Box Lunch + 2 (two) - Boxed Suppers $60 3 (three) - on road Coffee Breaks - $30 Ceremony - Veterans Memorial Gardens Meet n Greet - Sandman Hotel Dine & Dance - $125/pp - Delta Company Armouries 9005 101 St, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 6V3 $20/pp Commemoration Ticket + BBQ Luncheon

SINGLE D-DAY & THE BATTLE OF NORMANDY DINE & DANCE TICKET $125.00

Dinner June 8th at Delta Company Armouries 9005 101 St, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 6V3 6:30 PM - Midnight

COUPLES D-DAY & THE BATTLE OF NORMANDY DINE & DANCE TICKETS $225.00

Dinner June 8th at Delta Company Armouries 9005 101 St, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 6V3 6:30 PM - Midnight

TABLE OF 8 $900.00

Dinner June 8th at Delta Company Armouries 9005 101 St, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 6V3 6:30 PM - Midnight

SUNDAY COMMEMORATION + BBQ FOR ONE $20.00

BBQ Luncheon at Blueberry Mountain Community Hall following the ceremony to dedicate and commemorate the Military + Community History Walk. Follow this link for more info and to book tickets: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/6e0497d5-f256-42e4-b25e-1c3855cea656

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You are invited to join us for the 2024 Ride for Vision and Valour three day ride/ drive event, June 7-9. Our all inclusive pricing options makes trip planning a breeze.

LIVESTOCK ESTIMATES RELEASED

Canadian cattle, hog and sheep inventories were down as of Jan. 1 compared with the same date one year earlier.

The Canadian cattle herd fell to the lowest level since Jan. 1, 1989. Record average producer prices of Canadian cattle and calves, drought conditions and tight feed supply continued to put downward pressure on the cattle sector, and producers responded by sending breeding stock to feedlots.

Canadian hog inventories fell for the second consecutive year on Jan. 1, hindered by rising feed costs, labour shortages, reduced processing capacity and international market issues, especially in Eastern Canada.

Canadian sheep inventories declined for the first time since Jan. 1, 2020. Average producer prices of slaughter lambs have weakened since strong prices in 2021 and early 2022. Lower prices and increased feed costs contributed to the inventory decline.

CATTLE AND CALVES

Canadian farmers held 11.1 million cattle and calves on their farms on Jan. 1, down 2.1 per cent from the same date the previous year. It is the smallest cattle herd size since Jan. 1, 1989. However, in 2022, average warm carcass weights of cattle increased 18 per cent compared with 1999, helping offset any decline in beef production over that period.

Canadian cattle producers retained less breeding stock, with year-over-year decreases observed in all breeding stock categories. Producers held fewer feeder heifers (-0.7 per cent), steers (-0.2 per cent) and calves (-3 per cent) compared with Jan. 1, 2023.

From July to December 2023, the total disposition of cattle and calves was up 0.9 per cent compared with July to December 2022, while total supply was down 1.5 per cent. From July to December 2023, international imports of cattle and calves declined 25.7 per cent to 153,400 head, and international exports of cattle and calves increased 14 per cent to 389,200 head.

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HOGS

Canadian hog producers reported 13.8 million hogs on their farms on Jan. 1, down one per cent from the same date one year earlier. Quebec’s hog inventories declined 4.8 per cent amid closure of a Quebec pork plant and herd-reducing program payments, while Manitoba’s inventories increased 2.4 per cent year over year.

Hog producers reported 1.2 million sows and gilts (-2.2 per cent), and the number of boars decreased by 3.1 per cent year over year to 15,500 head.

From July to December 2023, total hog slaughter increased one per cent to 10.9 million head, and international exports of live hogs increased 7.4 per cent to 3.4 million head during the same period.

The pig crop, the number of live piglets after weaning, rose to 14.9 million from July to December 2023, a two per cent increase compared with July to December 2022.

SHEEP AND LAMBS

Canadian inventories of sheep and lambs were down 2.2 per cent year over year to 828,300 head.

The sheep breeding herd declined 2.3 per cent year over year to 599,300 head, as inventories of ewes (-2.4 per cent), rams (-0.8 per cent) and replacement lambs (-2 per cent) decreased. Inventories of market lambs declined two per cent year over year to 229,000 head.

For the second half of 2023 (July to December), sheep and lamb slaughter decreased 1.2 per cent year over year to 382,600 head.

For the July to December 2023 period, international exports of live sheep and lambs decreased 38 per cent year over year, down to 8,000 head. International imports of live sheep dropped to zero.

4BottomPlow•RitewayPacker Bar RECREATIONALVEHICLES 2022 PolarisRangerSP •2001Honda350 ATV •HondaZ50Minibike •SuzukiJRMinibike LAWN &GARDENAND YARDITEMS 2008JohnDeereX720Ultimate Yard Tractor •AriensSnowblowerDeluxe •Stihl StraightShaft TrimmerFS90 R• TreatedFencePosts •Much,muchmore.

A40 The Northern Horizon, March 15, 2024 v SPRING2024TIMEDONLINE CONSIGNMENTSALE
Directions: 3mileswestofDeBoltonHighway43 Itemscanbeviewedfrom9:00a.m.to6:00p.m. Friday,April19andSaturday, April20orbyappointment FARMMACHINERY, INDUSTRIALEQUIPMENT,VEHICLES,LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT,ATV’S,LAWNANDGARDENANDMORE TERMS: Paymentinfullondayofsalebycashorbankable cheque.Itemsaresoldasis,whereis. Bonded Licence#212664 SALESUBJECTTOADDITIONSANDDELETIONS EMAIL:albertanorthauctions@gmail.com WEBSITE:abnorthauctions.com 80293615mar24 Formoreinformation,pleasecallAlbertaNorthAuctions Terr yThiessen:780-876-2379 TRUCKS,TRAILERS &MISCELLANEOUS 1979 Ford9000 Truck •DodgeRam 1500 •2010MaverickHorseTrailer •MagnumAluminumHeadacheRack •SamsonTruck Tires11R24.5(New) TRACTORS JohnDeere4010Diesel •2014 PX9020KiotiLoader Tractor INDUSTRIAL InternationalTD6Dozer •Hydraulic ExcavatorQuickAttach SHOP TOOLS &EQUIPMENT GeneralInternational BandSaw•GWB923ComputerBalancer •GenieGS264ScissorLift FARM EQUIPMENT JohnDeere1820Drill,40ftwidth,comeswithJohnDeere1910Air Cart, 3StainlessSteelMeterHousings,JohnDeereBrownBoxMonitor •2006 FarmKingSwingAuger1370 •JohnDeere3100
AlbertaNorthAuctionYards,DeBolt,AB SaleStartsat12NoononMonday,April22,2024 SaleEndsat12NoononThursday,April25,2024

CCA ANNOUNCES MENTORSHIP PAIRS

Alberta Beef Producers

Canadian Cattle Young Leaders has announced the mentors who will invest their expertise and time to help the next generation in the Canadian beef industry.

Each year, the Canadian Cattle Young Leaders Program selects 16 program participants ages 18-35

from across the country and offers industry networking, travel and skill-building opportunities.

There is an array of mentorship focus areas this year, including sustainable grazing practices, business planning, industry leadership, succession planning, livestock handling and welfare and feedlot production.

“Now, more than ever, there is a growing need to invest and support the youth of our industry to ensure a successful future,” said Nathan Phinney, president of the Canadian Cattle Association.

The formal portion of these mentorships began in November 2023 and will conclude at the end of July. Each participant is granted a $2,000 budget through the generosity of program sponsors to fund various learning opportunities, such as travel to see their mentors and attending industry events.

Details are available on the participant spotlight page at canadiancattleyoungleaders.ca.

Applications for the 2024-25 program year are available until March 31.

The CYL mentorship pairings with connections to Alberta are as follows:

• Adeleen Bolduc of Stavely, paired with Glenn Brand of Calgary

• Ashley Nicholls of Foothills County, paired with Michelle Calvo-Lorenzo of Ohio

• Brayden Schmidt of Didsbury, paired with TJ Larson of Fort Macleod

• Brett Squair of Lumby, B.C, paired with Trevor MacLean of Lethbridge

• Cassie Marchand of Vernon, B.C, paired with Sarah Wray of Bashaw

• Coleman Nixdorff of Rocky View County, paired with Jacob Bueckert of Warner

• Kaley Mackie Rodman of Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ont., paired with Tracy Herbert of Lloydminster

• Karlene Yakemchuk of Hairy Hill, paired with Mabel Hamilton of Innisfail

• Kayla Shallard of Hixon, B.C., paired with Sheila Hillmer of Del Bonita

• Laurie Cote-Sarrazin of Clerval, Q.C., paired with Michelle Ball of High River

• Marianne Sytnyk of Alvena, Sask., paired with Kristen Ritson-Bennett of Red Deer County

• Rob Ziegler of Okotoks, paired with James Bekkering of Taber

• Zoe Gould of Consort, paired with Arno Doerksen of Gem

Spring into Seeding

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Directionsfrom La Crete:40kmSouth WestonHWY697.

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FARMLANDREALESTATEINMACKENZIECOUNTYFORTHEESTATEOFMARGE BULLER

+/-147 Acre Parcelon(NW34-105-15W5M)ThisHighway Frontage Proper ty onthesouthBoundar yoftheHamletofLaCreteismostly Cultivated Acreswithsomenatural bushalongtheboundaries Terms &Conditionson Real Estate:$25,000.00Non-refundableDown Paymenton Sale Day. BalancedueonorbeforeclosingonMay27, 2024.

GRAINTRUCKS,VEHICLES,TRAILERS, TANKS &TIRES

1965IHCS/A 1600Grain Truck•2003DodgeCummins DuallyDeckTruck •2012Dodge Ram1500Quad Cab4x4Pickup •2008 Ford F2504x4Extended CabPickup•2005DodgeGrand CaravanVan • SWS Truckdeck(UNUSED) •1993MerrittSuper BGrain Trailers•2001Great Dane TridemHighBoy Trailer• 1992 CometSuper BHighBoy Trailers •1979Willock40FtHighBoyT/AFloat Trailer •1991 SokalGooseneck20FtT/AStockTrailer •1995JCSuper BBale Trailer •1000g Fuel Tankon Dually S/A Trailer• 500gal.Fuel Tankw/Stand •500gal.Split Fuel Tank •Qty ofDouble-walled Galvanized Fuel Tanks:300g,500g &1000g •Tidy Tank •14FtLong X5FtDia FibreglassCistern Tank •(2) RollsofHeavyDutyPlasticHose •(8)Goodyear710/70R38 TractorTires •(2)520/85R42 Tires•Setof 4 265/70R17Tires •Qty of 11R24.5 Trailer Tires• Setof(2)20.8-38Clamp-On Duals•Setof(2)Good Year20.R42Tires •Setof(3)385/65R22.5Skidsteer Tires•MiscTrailer Tires•

TRACTORS &ATTACHMENTS

1986 Versatile7564wdTractor •Steiger280 Cougar4wdTractor •JohnDeere 46302wdTractor •Ford1920 Tractor •MinneapolisMolineM6702wdTractor •SECQ/C60inHydTiltExcavatorBucket• AlliedBuhler795 FrontEndLoader•3pt BaleSpear •Wolverine48inMiniSkidSteerAngleBroomw/Remote•Loftiness36030ftFlailMower• TillerSkidsteerAttachment •Skid-steerMower(Unused) HARVEST,SEEDING,TILLAGE,TILLAGE,SPRAYING,HAYING &LIVESTOCKEQUIPMENT

1660 CaseIHAxialFlowCombinew/1015p/uheader •CaseIH 1010 22.5Ft STRCutHeader •JohnDeereSTRCutHeaderw/Batt Reel •2-WheeledHeader Transpor tTrailer •JohnDeere590 Pull-type Swather •2007Seedmaster66FtSeeder Tool •2002 JohnDeere182053FtAirDrill &1900 JohnDeere430buCar t• 2000MorrisMaxim40FtAirDrill •MorrisMaximum42ftAirDrillw/6240 Tow-Behind Car t•1997Flexi Coil500033FtAirDrill&2320 Tow-Bet ween Cart •End-GateMountDrill Fill Auger •Flexi Coil System82 100FtDiamondHarrows• Flexi Coil System8250FtSpring ToothHarrows • Morris50ftHeavyHarrow •FarmKing60ftDiamondHarrows•Blanchard40Ft PackerBar• JohnDeere182060ftCultivator •Flexi Coil80038FtCultivator •MorrisChallenger L-23333ftVibrashank Cultivatorw/MountedSpring TineHarrows• Woolrich34FtCultivator •CCIL 16FtDeep TillageCultivator •White 256 15Ft TandemDisc •JohnDeere36006-BottomPlow• 2-BottomDIK APlow• Snap-on Shovels foraFlexicoil340Cultivator •Spray-AirTrident™II360090ftp/tSprayer•Flexi Coil67XL90FtHighClearancep/tSprayer •2007BrandtSB400090ftHighClearanceP/TSprayer •BrandtQF 1500 100FtSprayer •Inland84FtT/A FieldSprayer •Sakundiak 10 x72(HD10-2200) Swing-Out Auger •WestfieldMK100-61 SwingOut Auger •Westfield8x 51 Swing-Out Auger •Brandt837Super Charged Auger •Westfield751 Auger(NoMotor) •Qty of 14FtGrainBins •Wheathear tHyd DriveBin Sweep •2-Edward’s220VElectricAerationFanHeaters• Sitrex MK10-1212WheelHayRake• 15ft GravelBox w/Silage Rack •JohnDeere700MixMill •New Holland390 TubGrinder •Qty of24Ft Freestanding Panels•Qty of6ftFence Posts•Saddle• INDUSTRIAL,GENERATORS,SHOPTOOLS &MISCEQUIPMENT T/A Welder/Service Trailerw/SA200Lincoln Welder •Mig Pak10WireWelder& Cart •Power tekET3000CLGenerator •PowerGXS4300iDCInverterGenerator •HondaGenerator •TMG WheelBalancer (UNUSED) •40vDewaltoutdoorpower tools(Hedgetrimmer,WeedEater,TreePruner,Blower, Chainsaw) •18vMakita Cordless Tools• 20inDewaltScroll Saw• Electric WoodPlaner •MakitaMiter Saw •(2)AirNailers•96-BinBoltBin(Unused) •Graco PaintSprayer •Graco490PC Prosprayeronhiboycar t• QtyofUnusedEasyKleen Washers•2-Post8800lb VehicleLift(Unused) •TMG Wheel Balancer(Unused) •EasyKleenPressure Washer •Qty of 27/8inDrillStem •Qty of 23/8inDrillStem •Qty of6in& 8inPipe• (20) 10ft-15ftLong &3ft Wide Catwalkw/SteelGratingwithout railing •Qty ofSteelSkidHeli Pads:12ftx 15ft w/SteelGratingw/3/16in X11/4 grating •Misc.Steelincluding Tumble Racks&more•HendricksonIntraaxAirRideSuspension forTridemAxle MOBILESTRUCTURES

40FtSea-Can Container•8ft x20ftInsulatedMobileShop/StorageBuilding •14ftX 20ftWoodenGrainBin •12ftx 16ft HiproofShedw/FullLoft• 12Ft x16FtHip-RoofShed(Unused) •12Ftx16FtUFA Hip-RoofShed•10ftX 12ftPaintedShed(Unused) •10ftX 14ft ChickenBarn/Coup(Unused) •(Unused) Peak RoofedSheds8ftx8ft,8ftx10ft, 12ftX24ft& 12ft x16ft•10FtX12ftDeck

20083055RLBighornbyHeartland5thWheelHolidayTrailer

•1988

RECREATIONALVEHICLES,ATV’s,BOATS& TRAILERS

WheelHoliday Trailer•2006Designer byJayco5th WheelHolidayTrailer •200639FTCedarCreek5th Wheel

•2006Montana342PHTMountaineer Edition5th WheelHolidayTrailer• 2007CruiserCrossroadsCF29CK075thWheelHoliday Trailer• 2013 Aspen Trail by Dutchman2810BHS Travel

19.5Ft FiberGlassBoat &T/A Trailer •201616ftMirrocraftAluminumBoatw/OutboardMotorand Trailer• 16ft ProStriker fishingboatw/trailer •1992Misty RiverAluminumBoat w/outboardMotorandTrailer •Klamath 14ft AluminumBoat &Trailer •2021CanAm650XT4X4Quad •2017PolarisSportsmanSP850 AWDQuad •2020CanAm570Quad •Club CarGolf Cart RECREATION,LAWNAND GARDEN, BUILDINGSUPPLIES

2012JohnDeereZ445ZeroTurnMower

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•2008 Conquest27ft5th
HolidayTrailer
Trailer
Campion
•L120JohnDeereRidingMower•PoulanPROAutomaticLawnMowerTractor •QuadMountLawnSpreader •Quadsprayer•6-SeaterLawn Swing &Slide (Unused) •6-SeaterLawn Swing(Unused) •6-SeaterLawn Swing(Unused) •Qty of9Ft X4FtHigh PeaFence(Unused) •UnusedGardenArbour •Wooden Carts•DogHouse•StainlessSteelBarbecuer • QtyofMiscFlooringfromNu-Floors •Qty of8FtPineBoards,Tongue/Groove &Shiplet •Qty of WeatheredBoards HOUSEHOLD &MEATCUTTING Setof(4)KitchenChairs•3pcLeather-Look Rocking CouchSet •RecliningSofa•6ft Coffee Table• TopLoad WashMachine •4dryingracks(Unused)•2dollhouses(Unused) •LEM#22BigBiteMeat Grinder1hpMotor •HouseholdDispersal forWilly Fehr(6ftKitchen Table, 2pc CouchSet,(2)ChestofDrawers, QueenSizeBox Spring&Mattress,FilingCabinet,Crib,(2)BunkBeds) UNRESERVEDSPRING CONSIGNMENTSALE Saturday,April27,2024 |9:00a.m. LaCrete AuctionMart Yard,laCrete,AB BREAKFAST & LUNCH AVAILABLE. SALE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS & DELETIONS
The Northern Horizon, March 15, 2024 A43  info@clhbid.com  18662637480 MarketsUnlimited 157Acres ForSaleMar18,2024 Rycroft,AB TripleBig 486Acres ForSaleJune13,2024 Flatrock,BC SaskatoonLakeScore 153Acres ForSaleMar19,2024 GrandePrairie,AB FairwayFarms 320Acres ForSaleApr9,2024 Hythe,AB BurntRiverMeadows 208Acres ForSaleMay14,2024 Rycroft,AB 2PARCELS 2PARCELS FORMOREINFO.ANDTOBIDVISIT: bid.premierauctions.ca 2013JOHNDEERE4940120’2009PARKER938CART2015CASEIH34’DISC 2002CASEIHMX120MFWD2014DODGERAM55002009FORD150XLT4X4 2001PETERBILT330PICKER2018DODGERAM1500LH2005VOLVOBL60BACKHOE CATERPILLAR308CCR2011CASETV3802008BOBCATS175 1996BOBCAT8732002BOBCATS250HYSTER60XLP.FORKLIFT 1917FORDT-BUCKET2014CAMARO2LTRS1996HONDASHADOW 2004CHROMEHORSE2008SUZUKISV650A2008LEDWELL48’HYDRA 202224’CROSSCARGO2011ABU34’TRIDEMINDUSTRIALO&GPUMP 1981CASE22902WD30’JOHNDEERE331DISC2008HESSTON956ABALER UNRESERVEDAUCTION STRATHMORE,AB.2-DAYCONSIGNMENTEVENT PREVIEWDATES:MARCH23,25&26,10AM-5PM•1475WHEATLANDTRAIL BIDDINGOPENSMARCH19/20ANDCLOSESMARCH26(DAY1)/27(DAY2)

UNRESERVEDAUCTION

2HBARFARMAUCTION•CARSELAND,AB.

PREVIEW:MARCH31&APRIL1,ORBYAPPOINTMENT(CALLMERLEHAYNE403-324-7511)

BIDDINGOPENSMARCH26ANDCLOSESAPRIL2

DIRECTIONS:FromCarseland,go4.5milesEast(turnsSouth)onHWY24, thengoEastonRGERD254(roadimmediatelyturnsnorth)totheendof theroad(Westside).Gatesign:215012RGERD254,VulcanCounty,AB.

TRACTORS

•2018CaseMagnum340CVT

RowTracMFWDtractor,941hrs, 340hp8.7Ldieseleng,deluxe performancecab,highcaphyd pump,16”Camso3500track,(6) hyd,3pth,drawbar,1000PTO,pwr beyond/motorreturnvalve,lrg colordisp,(18)frtweights,frt fender,beaconlight,adjmirrors, undercarriagescrapers,144”track spacing,380/80R42fronttires

•2005JohnDeere7820MFWD tractorw/746SLFEL,11,979hrs,6.8L 6cyl189hpdieseleng,16spdPower Quadtrans,(3)auxhyd,540/1000 PTO,hydldrjoystick,8’bucket, 5-tinegrapple,96”rearaxle,foot throttle,coldweatherpkg, 520/85R42reartires,420/90R30 fronttires

•MasseyFerguson11052WDtractor, 5,802hrs(4-digittach),540/1000 PTO,18.4-38reartires

•MasseyFerguson11052WDtractor, 6,506hrs(4-digittach),540/1000 PTO,(4)auxhyd,23.1-34reartires

•CaseAgriKing10702WDtractorw/ FEL,0,918hrs(4-digittach),pwrshift trans,1000PTO,rearwheelweights, 18.4-34reartires

•MasseyFerguson1652WDtractor, 5,928hrs(4-digittach),gaseng, 3pth,540PTO,18.4-26reartires

•MasseyFerguson352WDtractor, 3pth,540PTO

•FarmallM2WDTractorw/FEL

CORNPLANTER

•2019Vaderstad18-rowhigh-speed planter,29’¾”(9.14m)workwidth, 20”spacing,2.5buseedhopperper row,142buferthopper,roadtraffic lightkit,radar,16mmseedsensor, springloadedpresswheels,treaded closingwheels,adjclosingwheel arm,floatingrowcleaner,quick couplingkitforhydweighttransfer, gridkitseedmeter,E-Control, fertilizercoulters,approx 10,000acres

AIRDRILL

•200457’NHSD440airdrillw/SC380 aircart,10”spacing,dblshoot,4” rubberpackers,380bushel,3 compartmenttank,10"augerw/ lowprofilehopper,meterrollers, 11-15FLreardualdrilltires, 9.5L-15.5Lwingwheels,18.4-38rear cartduals

BALETRUCKS

•2013WesternStar4900SBT/Abale truckw/BaleBandittrailer,showing 6,897kmsshowing,Detroit12.8L 277hpdieseleng,FullerRoad Ranger13spdtrans,difflock,air ride,w/

2013GoldenViewFabbalepicker deckw/LHarm,46,000lbrears, mooseguard,customextmirrors, HIDlighting,beaconlights, additionalfloodlights,11R24.5tires

•1988WesternStar4964-2Series60

T/Abaletruck,405,765kms,Detroit Series6012.7L400hpdieseleng, FullerRoadRanger13spdmanual trans,inter-axledifflock,airride,w/ (8)baledeckw/LHarm,cabheater, manualextmirrors,beaconlights, floodlamp,11R24.5tires

TRUCKTRACTORS

•1997Peterbilt378T/Atrucktractor, 1,842,918kms,Cummins460hp dieseleng,EatonFuller18spdtrans, difflock,airride,headacherack, 11R24.5tires

•1994KenworthT-400S/Atruck tractor,802,237kms,CumminsN11 310hpdieseleng,manualtrans, springride,5thwheelhitch,steel deckw/sideboxes,built-insliptank, beaconlights,11R22.5tires

TRAILERS

•200649’RoughneckTridemtrailer,9‘ upperdeck,40’lowerdeck.folding ramps

•199916’RealIndT/Agooseneck stocktrailer

HAYINGEQUIPMENT

•202113’CaseDC133Rcenter-pivot discbine,rubber-on-rubberroll conditioner,hydtilt

•JohnDeere567roundbaler,withnet wrap

•KuhnSR11010-wheelspeedrake

•Hesston12-wheelv-rake

•NewHolland1033PTstackliner

•MasseyFerguson124squarebaler

VEHICLES/RV

•1989DodgeW2504x4pick-uptruck, 23,603kmsshowing,5.9LCummins dieseleng,autotrans, 35x12.50R16LTtires

•1980GMCSierraClassic154x4 pick-uptruck,350gaseng,3spd manualtrans

•1965Mercury100CustomCabHD 2WDpick-uptruck,300straightsix gaseng,3spdautotrans

•FordEconolinevan

•2008Heartland34'fifthwheel toy-haulertripleaxletrailer

HORSE-DRAWN

•2-seatdemocratbuggy

•Doctor’sbuggy

•Sicklemower

•(2)Hayracks

LIVESTOCKHANDLING/SPREADER

•Hi-Hogcattlesqueeze

•TMGcattlesqueeze,w/scaleand monitor

•Portablehydhooftrimmingchute

•Custombuiltloadingchute

•NewHolland790T/Amanure spreader

DIRECTIONS:FromtheEastsideofDaysland,go6.75milesSouthonHwy855,then2 milesWestonTWPRD440orfromHeisler,go6milesNorthonHwy855,then2miles WestonTWPRD440(Southside).Gatesign–16407TWPRD440.

COMBINE/HEADER/SWATHER

•2010CaseIHcombinew/2016(14) PUheader,1802sep/2390enghrs, 900/65R32fronts,600/65R28rears, Pro600monitor,Extwearstandard tuberotor,MagnaCutextrafine chopper,lateraltilt,Autoguide ready

•36’HoneyBeeGrainBelt Plusrigid draperheader,peaauger,built-in transport,dblknifedrive,PUreel (w/allnewteeth),fore&aft

•201130’MasseyFerguson9435 swatherw/5200header,1096eng hrs,TopConautosteer,2 Roto-Shears,tripledelivery,PUreel, hydtilt,fore&aft,sglknifedrive, rearweights,480/85R26fronts

TRACTOR&ATTACHMENTS

•JohnDeere3155MFWDtractorw/ JD265ldr&7’bucket(plumbedfor grapple),14,174hrs,3PTH,8F/4R trans,loaderjoystick,2hyd, 540/1000PTO, 18.4-38rears

•7’JohnDeerebucketw/4tine grappletofitJD265ldr

•HorstHLApalletforkstofitJD265 ldr

SPRAYER

•2008100’CaseIH3320SPsprayer, 3903enghrs,AimCommandw/6 sections,1000galSStank&SS booms,Autoboomheight,Trimble autosteer,SCS4600ratecontroller, (2)Tridekonfrontdividers,3”fill, 320/90R46tires,HIDfieldlights

FLOATER

•2013CaseIH4530floaterw/CaseIH 810Flex-AirSystem,70’,showing 2620hrs,stainlesssteelpkg,Raven ViperProw/autosteer,8.7Ldiesel, Allisonautotrans,luxurycabw/ leather,autorate,Michel’selectric rolltarp,deluxeHIDlighting, 1050/50R32rears,750/45R26.5 fronts(sellingforRogerToth 780-781-0392)

TRUCKS

•2007KenworthT800Btridemgrain truckw/25’box&hoist,showing 391,068km,CatC13,18spdtrans, Michel’selectricrolltarp,hoist& gatecontrol(w/remote),rearhoist &tarpcontrol,leatherseats,alum rims,11R24.5rears,445/65R22.5 fronts,rearhitchplate

•1990IH2654TAgraintruckw/20’ box&hoist,466diesel,8spdtrans, showing608,270km,elecrolltarp, 11R22.5tires,springsusp,airbrakes

•2011FordF150XTRpickup,4x4, crewcab,6-1/2’box,372,183km,5L gas,auto,A/T/C,PW&PDL,pwr mirrors,keylessentry,oneowner, 275/65R18tires,seats6

AIRDRILL

•201262’Bourgault5810airdrill(tool only),sglshootw/MRBIIIs,9.8” spacing,4”steelpackers,Dutch2837 carbidetips,13.5-15tires

•2010Bourgault6550STTBHcart, Deluxeauger,baglift,dualfans, cameras&monitor,seedtreater, Bourgault591monitor,650/75R34 rearduals,540/65R24frontsgls

HARROWS&VALMAR

•70’BrandtCommander7000heavy harrow,5/8”tines,hydangle, 16.5L-16.1SLfronts

•70’Summerstineharrows&drawbar

•Valmar240PTgranularapplicator, approx.44’coverage

AUGERS&BIN

•WestfieldSTX28-518”x51’augerw/ SPmover,KohlerCommandPro35 hp,elecclutch,reversinggearbox, hydwinch,lightkit,newApril/22

•Brandt13”x70’mechswingauger, hydswingmover,elecswinglift,540 PTO,fullbinspoutw/alarm,Cab Camcamera&monitor

•2016JTL1825FAhopperbin,6300 bu+/-,skidw/integratedaeration, roofvents,siteglasses

MISCELLANEOUS

•JohnDeereX540lawntractorw/54” deck,498hrs

•(2)floatingsloughpumps(6&8hp); sloughpumptrailer;hose

•Flaman5hpInlineaerationfan; GrainguardInlineheater

•Peacock60drychemapplicatorw/ 5hpHonda(forgrasshopperkiller)

•Johnson5hpoutboardboatmotor w/fueltank

•Champion6500Wgenerator; Yamaha2000Wgenerator

•Oxy/acetylenecuttingtorchw/ bottles,cart,etc.

•Plusfarmmisc

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UNRESERVEDAUCTION
PREVIEW:APRIL3&4,ORBYAPPOINTMENT(CALLKEN&JEANTOTH780-679-7832) BIDDINGOPENSMARCH29ANDCLOSESAPRIL5

UNRESERVEDAUCTION

ESTATEOFEARLSANDIN&JOANSANDIN FARMAUCTION•BASHAW,AB.

PREVIEW:APRIL7&8,ORBYAPPOINTMENT(CALLDAVESANDIN403-785-6039) BIDDINGOPENSAPRIL2ANDCLOSESAPRIL9

DIRECTIONS:FromBashaw,go7milesWestonHWY605,then2.75milesNorthon RGERD225;orfromPonoka,go17milesEastonHWY53,then3.25milesSouthon RGERD225(westside).Gatesign-422068RGERD225

TRACTORS&DOZER

•2010JohnDeere96304WDtractor w/Michelin710/70R42duals, showing1296hrs,18spdPStrans, 78GPMhighflowhyds,5hyds, AutoTracready,20(47kg)rear weights,leatherseat,difflock, premierlighting

•16’Degelman79006-waydozer bladew/silageext,ltduse

•2010JohnDeere6430Premium MFWDtractorw/JD673ldr,7’ bucketw/5tinegrapple,6027.7hrs, AutoQuadPlus(40K)24spdtrans, LHreverser,joystick,3PTH,2hyd, 540/1000PTO,420/85R38reartires, 380/85R24front(ltdwearontires), newJDRemancrateenginewasput in@approx.4000hrs,(Sellingfor GlenSandin403-783-1206)

•2009CaseIHFarmall95CMFWD tractor,showing901hrs,16x16 PowerShuttlew/reverser,3PTH,2 hyd,540/1000PTO,airseat,ldr mounts,midmthydw/joystick, oneowner

•1968JohnDeere4020diesel2WD tractor,showing4231hrs,nocab, stdtrans,2hyd,540/1000PTO,ltd useonalltires

TRUCKS

•1978ChevC65TagAxlegraintruck w/20’steelbox&Nordichoist, showing22,234km,8cylgas,5&2 trans,rolltarp

•1975GMC6000SAgraintruckw/ 16’box&Rennhoist,showing 39,226miles,8cylgas,4&2trans, oneowner

•2005ChevSilveradoZ71Special Edition½T,4x4,showing101,440 km,crewcabw/69”box,5.3Lgas, autotrans

AIRDRILL&HEAVYHARROW

•45’Flexicoil5000airdrillw/FC2320 TBHcart,singleshoot,9”spacing, 5-1/2”rubberpackers,sglharrow closers,sglfan,2finerollers, Flexicoilcontroller,shovels, shedded

•70’DegelmanSM7000heavy harrow,5/8”tines,hydangle, shedded

SCRAPERS&MOWER

•16’JohnsonMfgHyGrade1600RS 6-wayhydpullscraper,boxscraper ends,rearweight,mtdskidshoes •12’Friggstadhydscraper •15’Schulte1550PTbatwingmower, 1000PTO

FIELDEQUIPMENT&AUGER

•57’Friggstad420mediumduty cultivator,4barharrows,9”spacing

•30’WillcarIndDTcultivator,12” spacing,shovels,noharrows

•50’FlexicoilSys95harrowpacker, 1-3/4”packers

•60’JetstreamComputorspray647/2 TAgrounddrivesprayer,2200Ltank, ChemHandlerI,marker,shedded

•SakundiakHD10-1800,10”x59’auger w/Hawes4whlSPmover,Kohler40 hpCommandPro,elecclutch,hyd winch,SN69560

•SakundiakHD10-180010”x59’PTO auger,540PTO

•12’DTcultivator

•2JohnDeeresurflextillers

3PTHITCHEQUIP

•8’3PTHrototiller,540PTO

•9’LandPrideRBT401086-way3PTH rearblade,hydtilt&angle,c/w castorwheeloption

•8’LandPrideRB35963PTHrear blade

•8’LandPrideLR35963PTH landscaperakec/wcastorwheel option

•20’Brandt3PTHsprayer,155USgal tank

•20’Hardi3PTHsprayer,79USgal tank

•7’Sweepster3PTHsweeper,24”-26” diabroom

•80”MalettiPCV33PTHrototiller,not operational

•UnusedSpeeCoFieldMaster3PTH postholeauger,9”diax36”longbit

•Hi-CoFieldKingFS5003PTH fertilizer/seedspreader

•6’RuggedRanch3PTHboxscraper w/6removablerippingteeth

•NewHolland803PTHbalefork

•10’AllisChalmers3PTHspringtooth cultivator

•3PTH2wheelhayrake

•JohnDeere3PTQuickHitch

•LandPrideCat13PTQuickHitch

MISCELLANEOUS

•200514’BergenSAtrailerw/flipup ramp,2”ball

•10-1/2’SAtrailer,92”wide,24”sides

•JohnDeerepalletfork

•Bradcoskidsteerpalletfork

•UnusedJohnDeerebalespear

•KawasakiBayou3002WDquad

•Plusfarmmisc

UNRESERVEDAUCTION

OREST&LEANNECHROMIK FARMAUCTION•EDBERG,AB. PREVIEW:APRIL10&11,ORBYAPPOINTMENT(CALLORESTCHROMIK780-679-8810) BIDDINGOPENSAPRIL5ANDCLOSESAPRIL12

DIRECTIONS:FromEdberg,go1.25milesEastonHWY609(Northside). Gatesign-19560HWY609,CamroseCounty,AB.

TRACTORS

•2005CaseIHSTX4254WD,3522 hrs,710/70R42duals,16spdPS trans,CumminsQSX15,highcap hydpump,JohnDeereATU200,5 hyd,difflock,14rearsuitcase& wheelweights.

•2012JohnDeere7330MFWDw/JD H360ldr,7’bucketw/5tine grapple,3016hrs,20/20PowrQuad Plusw/LHreverser,joystick,3PTH, 2hyd,540/1000PTO,oneowner COMBINE/HEADER/SWATHER

•2014JohnDeereS680w/JD615PU hdr,1204sep/1620enghrs, 650/85R38duals,750/65R26rears, ProDrive,AdvancedPowercast Tailboard,Powerfoldhopper, ContourMaster(lateraltilt),7.9M auger,Premiumcab,HIDlights,GS3 2630monitor,Autotracready,Crop Catcher,Cabcamhopper&auger cameras

•2012JohnDeere635Ddraper header,dblknifedrive,PUreel,hyd tilt,fore&aft,fullwidthpolyskids, factorytransport,Horizonautohdr height •200630’Premier2952iswatherw/ 972hdr,1452hdr/1717enghrs, dblknifedrive,splitPUreel,hyd hdrtilt,JDATU300,500/70R24 fronts

AIRDRILL&SPRAYER

•43’JohnDeere1830airdrill(2011) w/JD1910(430bu)TBHcart (2012),tripleshootinclNH3k it RavenRateController),variable rate,10”spacing,4”steelpackers, 3-1/2”pairedrowseedopeners, $55,960w/oMar/23-(1000acres seededsince),newcomponents inclRomafaconveyor,Romafafront meterbox,stainlesscarttubes,rear carttire,carttodrillprimaryhoses

•199890’JohnDeere4700sprayer, 3133enghrs,750galSStank,JD brownboxdisplay,Outbackauto steerw/XDDrive&ADO10” display,5sections,hydtread adjust,(4)Maximcropdividers, c/w2setsoftires

GRAINTRUCKS

•2004FreightlinerColumbiaTA graintruckw/20’Cancadebox& hoist,Mercedes460eng(435hp), 13spdtrans,showing125,405km, Brehonremotehoist &endgate, rearhoistcontrol,airride,rolltarp, AliArcbumper,(ownerthinks 1,125,405km)

•1999GMCC8500TAgraintruckw/ 20’CBIbox&hoist,Cat3126(330 hp),Allisonautotrans,hydsilage endgate,showing410,519km,diff lock,rearhoistcontrol,alumrims •1981WesternStar4864-2TAgrain truckw/19’CBIbox&hoist,6V-92 Detroiteng(335hp),13spdtrans, showing370,534km,Brehon remotehoist&endgate,rearhoist control,rolltarp,(ownerthinks 1,370,534km)

AUGERS/GRAINVAC/BIN

•(2)Brandt137013”x70’swing augers,elecswingmover&hyd winch,reverser,540PTO,fullbin spout,camera&monitor

•MeridianTL10-3910”x39’augerw/ MeridianSPmover,Vanguard37hp EFI,43hrs,elecclutch,reversing gearbox,lights

•Brandt5200EXgrainvacw/ attachments,110hrs

•FarmKing10”x50’mechswingauger

•MeridianGrainMax4000hopperbin, dblskid,rocketaeration,roofvents, siteglasses,manway

HORSETRAILER/TRUCK/ TRAILERS

•2009MerhowEquistarAlum gooseneck3horsetrailerw/living quarters,6-1/2’slide,35’totallength, 12’8”shortwall,slantload,8’wide, hasOutlawconversionw/upgrades, neverbeenpulledinwinter(nosalt), removabletackroom,LQpass throughdoor,AC,3piecebathw/ shower,stovetop,microwave,fridge /freezer,17’awning,SSnose,one owner,ltduse,exccond

•2011FordF250KingRanchSuper Duty,4x4,6.7Ldiesel,210,845km, 6-1/2’box,autotrans,loadedw/ leather,sunroof,navigation,pwrext mirrors,keylessentry,frontheated/ aircondseats,overloadsprings&air bagsinstalled •2011KaufmanTriAxle5thwheel trailerw/flipupramps,28’(24’main +4’beavertail),8’wide,7500lbaxles •1991TrailKingTK12-1801TA5th wheeltrailerw/flipupramps,18’ (13’main+5’beavertail),8’wide, 6000lbaxles

HEAVYHARROW&FIELD EQUIPMENT

•73’RitewayModel7173heavy harrow,9’16”tines,hydangle

•21’JohnDeere220TAdisc

•31’MorrisCP-731MagnumDT cultivator,4bardblarmharrows

•DegelmanR570Sgrounddrive picker

•50’Hermantineharrows&drawbar, 500galpolytank

GPSEQUIPMENT

•JohnDeere2630dispw/SF1activ •JohnDeereStarfire6000,3000&ITC receivers

CATTLEEQUIPMENT

•HighlineBalePro7000HDbale shredder,LHdischarge,1000PTO •Lindentrailerstylepostpounder •30’shopbuiltbaletrailer,steel& pipeconstruction,10’wide •12.5’HDsteelloadingchuteonskids •(2)31’silagebunks •(2)16’calfshelters •(2)feedtroughs,13’&6’ •(4)roundbalefeeders,andmore!

MISCELLANEOUS

•2SeatDemocratBuggy •Westeel1000gal(4545L)sglwall fueltankw/Fill-Rite35GPMpump •Andmuchmore!

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AFAC ANNOUNCES IMMEDIATE CLOSURE

The Alberta Farm Animal Care Association (AFAC) announced its immediate closure March 1 due to lack of finances.

The organization was started in 1993 by Alberta livestock producers. Over the past 30 years, it developed into the collective voice of the livestock industry on matters of livestock welfare and helped the industry work together to advance and promote responsible livestock care.

AFAC’s vision was to ensure farm animals in Alberta are respected, well cared for and experience a high state of welfare through collaboration with and support of members. Its mission was to promote best practices in care and handling, by working collaboratively toward continual improvement in responsible livestock care, and engaging the public to build trust through transparency.

AFAC initiated the Livestock Emergency Trailers system, developed together with Alberta counties. It also developed the ALERT line and many informational programs and resources, including most recently Urban Hens and the Alberta BEE program.

AFAC has been hit hard in recent months with lack of government funding. Though the board heard from members and supporters that AFAC and the ALERT Line were important to Alberta’s livestock welfare and organizations, numerous funding sources were investigated and exhausted.

Work is underway to transition current activities and resources to other partners, including the ALERT Line.

The AFAC board would like to acknowledge the work of the organization to support farmed animal health and welfare in Alberta over the years, and to express gratitude to staff, contractors, members and supporters for their engagement and participation.

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