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Grain markets this morning are mostly in the red as it appears that capital is leaving commodities on the heels of some bearish WASDE numbers out from the USDA yesterday, as well as more geopolitical risk impacting prices. As he does on every WASDE publication date, immediately after the report, Garrett summarized some instant reactions to the March WASDE (including yours truly). In the regular Grain Markets Today column, we also gave a full summary of what this month’s WASDE report showed the market. The key thing that most people saw first was that the USDA dropped Argentina’s soybean production number by more than the market was expecting! Bullish, right? However, the reduction was offset by the USDA increasing American soybean ending stocks by a healthy amount. The market wasn’t expecting this latter move.
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Fewer Soybeans in Argentina, More in America The USDA dropped their estimate of the Argentine soybean crop from 54 million to 47 million tonnes, 1.4 million tonnes higher than what the average pre-report guesstimate was. Most private estimates continue to be below this number, which suggests that we may see a further cut to Argentina’s soybean production number in the April WASDE, out on Tuesday, April 10. (mark the calendar!)
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Next door in Brazil, soybean production was raised by 1 million to 113 million tonnes. This was slightly below the 113.8 million tonnes the market was expecting. CONAB, basically the USDA in Brazil, also pegged the soybean crop there at 113 million tonnes. The bearish surprise in the WASDE soybean numbers was US 2017/18 carryout being raised 25 million bushels (or the equivalent of 680,400 tonnes when you convert bushels into metric tonnes). Most of the decline was attributed to smaller exports.
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Thanks to Argentina’s smaller crop, soybean carryout worldwide was felled by 3.7 million tonnes to 94.4 million. Overall, the report was exactly bearish, but given the move in soybean prices in the past 24 hours, one could easily argue that indeed it was bullish.
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Wheat and Corn Numbers in the WASDE The bullish news of the WASDE report was seen in corn, as US corn exports and ethanol use were increased, which intuitively dropped carryout numbers by 225 million bushels month-over-month to 2.127 billion bushels. Also playing a role in the bullishness was Argentina’s corn crop being dropped by 3 million tonnes to 36 million. Brazil’s corn production number was lowered by 500,000 tonnes to 94.5 million, a number that was still much higher than the 92.2 million-tonne average pre-report guesstimate. This all added up to global inventories of corn being lowered by nearly 4 million to 199.2 million tonnes.
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For wheat, the USDA lowered hard red winter wheat exports by 15 million bushels and hard spring wheat exports by 10 million bushels. This meant the US wheat ending stocks were raised by 25 million bushels monthover-month to 1.034 billion bushels.
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What Do the US Steel Tariffs Mean for Agriculture? Yesterday, the updated/renamed Trans-Pacific Partnership was signed by the 11 nations it was negotiated between. The 11 did not include the United States of America, and for that reason, some opinions are that the free trade deal amongst Pacific Rim countries lacks enough force to act as a counterweight to China’s growing influence.
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On that note, U.S. President Trump is standing by his import taxes: 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum. As a point of relief, it was announced yesterday that Mexico and Canada are, in fact, exempt from the tariffs as NAFTA renegotiations are being kicked down the road. After all, the neighboring countries accounted for 9% and 16% respectively of American steel imports in 2017.
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However, China is not. And they feel a bit slighted for it. After all, they do produce nearly 50% of all the steel in the world! That being said, while the actual impact on Chinese steelmakers is expected to be small, the folks leading things in Beijing don’t be appreciative of the new taxes from the White House. Specifically, the Chinese commerce ministry promised to “take effective measures to protect China’s rights.” The most talked-about retaliation tactic is to place some taxes on US agricultural products heading into China. The most notable of all would be soybeans. FarmLead’s friend and the chairwoman of the Illinois Soybean Growers, Lynn Rohrscheib was quoted in the Wall Street Journal as saying, “We have seen that Brazil and Argentina are happy to take our place in the Chinese marketplace.” This is all too true. I mentioned in Wednesday’s Breakfast Brief though that, “the logistical infrastructure of Brazil and Argentine are not efficient enough to be able to export the volume required to satisfy Chinese demand.” For the last month for our GrainCents subscribers, Garrett and I have been talking about the different implications of China getting into the trade war mindsight, especially as it relates to soybeans. Must reads on this include the impact on Chinese consumers of less US soybeans being imported and the net/nightmare effect on US soybean farmers.
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Online versus traditional cattle sales - which fits best? by: Craig Lester Selling cattle used to be done the same way across the board. Typically, farmers would take animals to a traditional auction market and sell them. But in the last couple of decades, there’s been a growing trend of producers moving to online marketing. A leading online marketing expert believes there is still a place for the traditional auction market, leaving the question which one works best for your operation? Jason Danard is the general manager with TEAM Auction Sales, part of the Calgary Stockyards based out of Strathmore, Alta. He says they have done sales on the Internet for 20 years and have seen growth every year. Advantages to online sales He says medium and large operations benefit most from online sales since they can put together groups of animals that work for online trading. He says there are several advantages to marketing online, including efficiency for the sellers and buyers. It’s also better for the cattle. “You get less stress on the animal and less shrink,” Danard says. On top of this, he adds, the Inter-
net provides exposure to new buyers not apt to show up at traditional auctions. Traditional auctions still work Still, Danard sees advantages to traditional sales methods. “I think the market will be there for the purposes of selling the groups that don’t fit any online platform,” he says. Danard says producers with smaller herds aren’t going to fit into an online auction platform. Producers with herds under 100 cows are likely too small to do market on the Internet, at least in terms of commercial cattle. He says he typically only sees producers with smaller herds succeed online if they market during quieter times during the year, like June or July, not like this month where sales are at their peak. Reg Schellenberg is the owner of Perrin Ranches, located along Lake Diefenbaker, in southwest Saskatchewan. The farm markets their steers every October, while the heifers are backgrounded and sold in the spring. He says they like to use both online and traditional markets to sell cattle.
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From Kenworths to oxen and back Robert Ford A few years ago I was driving south on the Alaska Highway and around the Buckinghorse area a massive piece of machinery was being hauled north on the front end of a very large Kenworth tractor unit and pushing at the back was another Kenworth tractor. So I pulled over and stopped to observe the outfit. No doubt both truck drivers were highly-skilled men and in contact with each other via radio. The Alaska Highway scene reminded me of my dad and his Fordson Major E27N pulling a huge oak log across a field. Dad hitched the log up short to the tractor and with a grate of gears, engaged the clutch and the old Fordson dug in and pulled. I remember the front tires were lightly touching the turf, engine under full and wide open. Steam wafted from the radiator cap and exhaust manifold glowing a light cherry red. And these flathead Fordsons never did run smooth
unless under load. Incidentally, there is quite the routine for starting those kerosene burning Fordsons – setting of choke, draining the carburetor of kerosene (if gasoline has not been run through) throttle adjustment and correct cranking procedure. In the early seventies, the E27N was traded for a rebuilt Super Fordson Major. New paint job too! I asked dad how he liked the tractor and he told me that he didn’t like it because it was way too noisy! Diesel engines for yah! Talking of tractors, haulage and things, an elderly uncle of ours came to visit us one summer day in 1972. He was born in 1881 (When Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were in full swing and Queen Victoria was on the throne!). As we sat at the farm house kitchen table drinking tea, he reminisced about the years before the First World War and farming methods of that period of time. ... continued on next page
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The Northern Horizon, March 16, 2018 He finished school at the age of ten years old and his first job was to help the harvesting crew cut wheat with a sickle! In the corner of the field on a wood stand stood a five gallon barrel of homemade beer that had been lowered into the well the night before to chill and when placed on the field stand it was covered with wet burlap sacks. However, as the conversation progressed he told us about the Sussex White Oxen (breed is now extinct) that were used by a local agricultural company for heavy haulage work. Apparently their last job was to pull a stationary steam engine (used for threshing) from one village to the next. A distance of about five miles. The four oxen were hitched in tandem using collars, trace chains etc. These oxen were six feet plus at the shoulder and weighed 2,500 pounds or more each. They could out-pull heavy horses. Oh, but were they slow!
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On downhill stretches, cast iron shoes were strapped to the wheel rims as a braking method. As the day progressed, the crew were rested so they could chew the cud and watered. The five mile trip was an all day job in 1923. As far as we know, that was the last commercial job the oxen team did.
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But before the First World War, timber was pulled out from the oakwoods by these white oxen. Our uncle told us that this breed of oxen were intelligent, obedient and docile, but when hitched up to a heavy thirty-foot oak log, they would hardly contain themselves to start pulling. They stomped, snuffled, twisted and throwing their heads in the air (not literally) until finally hitched. When given the command “git up boys”, heads went down to the task. The oxen were competitive and tried to out-pull each other. So, with much snorting, the log plowed through dirt and brush. The tougher the work, the more they bellowed and roared. However, if the log became jammed against a stump, these oxen really put on a royal display. Their eyes would become bloodshot and they would roar and holler as they exerted all their power. They would often deliberately fall to their knees in an extra lunging effort to dislodge the hangup. At this point, trace chains snapped. These beasts of burden were never dehorned as the horns did the same job as a radiator on an engine; they cooled the blood. Also, because the horns were wide (5 to 6 feet from tip to tip on mature white oxen), they were usually hitched in tandem. Thus preventing horns clashing.
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B.C. communities benefit from gas tax funding British Columbians will benefit from modern, up-to-date community infrastructure that will make communities throughout B.C. even better places to live through new investments from the federal Gas Tax Fund. The Government of Canada, along with the Government of British Columbia and Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM), announced that 108 projects have been approved and four have been conditionally approved, for nearly $193 million from the federal Gas Tax Fund. “I am pleased to see the important work that will be done across British Columbia thanks to the federal Gas Tax Fund,” said Amarjeet Sohi, federal Minister of Infrastructure and Communities. “Whether a community needs to expand its recreational centre, repair roads, or make energy-saving upgrades, the Government of Canada will continue to invest in the local infrastructure Canadians want and need.” The funding supports a wide range of capital and capacitybuilding projects in communities throughout B.C., including upgrades to drinking- and waste-water facilities; recreational, sport and cultural infrastructure; local roads and bridges; solid waste management; community energy systems; and disaster mitigation measures.
“I’m thrilled to know that all of these projects are going forward, because I know they will make a positive impact for people in B.C.,” said Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Selina Robinson. “Our government is committed to working with local governments throughout the province to make life better for all British Columbians. This is a great example of strong partnerships working together for the benefit of people in the community.” One of the capital projects being funded this year will improve the drinking-water supply in the Village of Granisle. Funding is also going towards raising the dikes along the Kicking Horse River in Golden, to provide flood protection for the historic downtown area. The District of Lake Country will build a new multi-generational activity centre, upgrade the local arena and renovate the seniors centre, significantly boosting recreational and fitness opportunities in the community. “Today’s announcement demonstrates how all levels of government are working to improve core infrastructure in B.C. communities,” said UBCM president Wendy Booth. “The federal Gas Tax Fund is providing long-term support to renew facilities and strengthen asset-management practices throughout the province. Local governments ap-
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GRAIN FUTURE REPORT Grain Future Prices - as of March 8, 2018 Last 509.00s 516.20s 521.80s 526.20s Last 496-0s 494-6s 499-2s 515-2s Last 524-2s 519-6s 533-2s 550-0s Last 755-0s 621-6s 624-6s 632-6s Last 385-6s 393-4s 400-4s Last 260-6s 265-0s 264-4s Last 1053-6s 1064-0s 1073-0s Last 31.67s 31.84s 32.06s Last 380.6s 383.4s
Change - 4.50 - 0.40 - 0.40 - 0.40 Change - 10.0 + 1-6 + 2-0 + 2-2 Change - 7-2 - 1-2 - 1-0 - 1-0 Change - 9-0 + 1-6 + 4-6 + 5-0 Change + 6-4 + 6-2 + 6-0 Change + 1-2 + 1-0 - 0-4 Change - 1-2 - 1-2 - 1-0 Change - 0.26 - 0.26 - 0.25 Change + 0.4 - 0.1
Open 0.00 0.00 521.20 525.40 Open 0-0 495-2 497-2 513-0 Open 0-0 520-0 533-2 550-2 Open 0-0 621-6 619-2 627-4 Open 378-4 386-2 393-4 Open 0-0 266-2 268-0 Open 1052-4 1063-0 1072-0 Open 31.81 32.10 32.31 Open 379.8 382.9
High 509.00 516.20 523.70 527.90 High 496-0 495-6 502-4 518-0 High 524-2 520-0 538-4 555-0 High 755-0 623-2 625-0 633-2 High 385-6 393-6 400-4 High 265-4 267-4 268-0 High 1057-2 1069-2 1078-0 High 31.86 32.10 32.32 High 382.7 386.2
Low 509.00 516.20 519.60 523.60 Low 496-0 494-6 490-2 505-6 Low 524-2 513-6 526-0 542-2 Low 755-0 621-6 617-2 626-0 Low 378-0 385-6 392-6 Low 260-6 264-2 264-2 Low 1047-0 1056-4 1065-4 Low 31.67 31.80 32.01 Low 378.4 380.2
Volume 0 0 9,237 3,089 Volume 0 115 88,937 41,151 Volume 0 82 28,660 17,057 Volume 0 13 2,319 997 Volume 2,385 255,006 133,869 Volume 3 179 33 Volume 493 138,213 71,164 Volume 33 42,519 14,963 Volume 218 54,102
Prev. Stl. 513.50 516.60 522.20 526.60 Prev. Stl. 506-0 493-0 497-2 513-0 Prev. Stl. 531-4 521-0 534-2 551-0 Prev. Stl. 764-0 620-0 620-0 627-6 Prev. Stl. 379-2 387-2 394-4 Prev. Stl. 259-4 264-0 265-0 Prev. Stl. 1055-0 1065-2 1074-0 Prev. Stl. 31.93 32.10 32.31 Prev. Stl. 380.2 383.5
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- 0.3
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Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report Daily Grain Prices - March 9, 2018
Weekly Feed Grain Report - March 9, 2018
Alberta Canola Producers Commission (http://dashboard.albertacanola.com/reports/weekly-grains) CANOLA - #1 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $11.05 ( - $0.16 ) $11.21 ( - $0.15 ) $11.24 ( - $0.15 ) April 2018 $11.15 ( - $0.16 ) $11.40 ( - $0.16 ) $11.43 ( - $0.15 ) May 2018 $11.17 ( - $0.15 ) $11.43 ( - $0.16 ) $11.46 ( - $0.15 ) June 2018 $11.23 ( - $0.17 ) $11.54 ( - $0.16 ) $11.55 ( - $0.16 ) July 2018 $11.24 ( - $0.16 ) $11.54 ( - $0.16 ) $11.57 ( - $0.16 ) August 2018 not available not available $10.77 ( - $0.14 ) September 2018 $10.53 ( - $0.13 ) $10.69 ( - $0.13 ) $10.88 ( - $0.13 ) WHEAT - #1 CPSR - 11.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $5.76 ( - $0.15 ) $5.87 ( - $0.16 ) $5.93 ( - $0.16 ) April 2018 $5.80 ( - $0.15 ) $5.92 ( - $0.16 ) $6.00 ( - $0.16 ) May 2018 $5.87 ( - $0.15 ) $5.97 ( - $0.15 ) $6.01 ( - $0.15 ) June 2018 $5.81 ( - $0.15 ) $5.92 ( - $0.15 ) $5.99 ( - $0.16 ) August 2018 $5.51 ( - $0.15 ) $5.63 ( - $0.16 ) $5.73 ( - $0.16 ) September 2018 $5.63 ( - $0.14 ) $5.74 ( - $0.14 ) $5.81 ( - $0.15 ) October 2018 $5.66 ( - $0.14 ) $5.80 ( - $0.14 ) $5.91 ( - $0.15 ) WHEAT - #1 CWAD - 13.0% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot not available not available $7.11 ( - $0.01 ) April 2018 not available not available $7.11 ( - $0.02 ) May 2018 not available not available $7.15 ( - $0.02 ) June 2018 not available not available $7.06 ( - $0.01 ) July 2018 not available not available $6.98 ( - $0.02 ) August 2018 not available not available not available WHEAT - #1 CWRS - 13.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.73 ( - $0.11 ) $6.84 ( - $0.11 ) $6.78 ( - $0.11 ) April 2018 $6.72 ( - $0.12 ) $6.84 ( - $0.11 ) $6.79 ( - $0.13 ) May 2018 $6.82 ( - $0.12 ) $6.94 ( - $0.11 ) $6.87 ( - $0.12 ) June 2018 $6.78 ( - $0.12 ) $6.88 ( - $0.11 ) $6.84 ( - $0.13 ) July 2018 $6.84 ( - $0.12 ) $6.94 ( - $0.11 ) $6.87 ( - $0.13 ) August 2018 $6.67 ( - $0.12 ) $6.77 ( - $0.11 ) $6.77 ( - $0.12 ) YELLOW PEAS - #2 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.66 ( $0.00 ) $6.88 ( $0.00 ) $6.78 ( $0.00 ) April 2018 not available not available $6.73 ( $0.00 ) June 2018 not available not available $6.66 ( $0.00 ) July 2018 not available not available $6.66 ( $0.00 ) August 2018 not available $6.68 ( $0.00 ) $6.56 ( $0.00 ) not available not available not available
Statistics & Data Development Branch, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry FEED GRAIN BIDS (Different Delivery Points) Week of Mar 05/18 Previous Week Wheat Lethbridge $232.00 - $245.00 $233.00 - $240.00 Red Deer $221.50 - $230.00 $214.00 - $226.00 Edmonton $215.00 - $235.00 $202.00 - $230.00 Oats
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$175.00 - $205.00
$175.00 - $208.00
Peas
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$255.00 - $270.00
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Barley
Lethbridge MH/Brooks Calgary Red Deer Vermillion Edmonton Grande Prairie
$233.00 - $245.00 $223.00 - $227.81 $220.00 - $227.81 $222.00 - $230.00 $183.72 - $195.00 $205.00 - $227.00 $188.31 - $210.00
$234.00 - $240.00 $222.00 - $230.00 $222.00 - $230.00 $219.00 - $225.00 $183.72 - $200.00 $197.50 - $220.00 $186.02 - $205.00
$374.40 $498.32
Previous Week $384.16 $500.45
CANOLA CRUSHER on Mar 07/18 Meal (FOB) Seed (Del)
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Re-think crop production on marginal lands Richard Kamchen Grassland and pastures are smart options for marginal lands, experts say, and can reap more benefits than crop production. Marginal lands tend to be the riskiest to grow crops on, often due to moisture limitations or overabundance, notes Beef Cattle Research Council’s science director, Reynold Bergen. They’re also more ecologically sensitive, and no better example of that exists than the 1930s, when a tremendous amount of topsoil and sequestered soil carbon was lost, Bergen explains. “That’s one example of what can happen when land that is best suited for perennial pasture is converted to crop production,” Bergen says. Minimum till While minimum tillage practices have made crop production much more environmentally
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sustainable, the advantages for marginal land still mostly favour perennial grassland with properly managed grazing, he says. They allow for the sustainable production of beef protein while building soil, preventing soil and water erosion, maintaining plant, bird, insect and wildlife diversity, and supporting watersheds, Bergen says. Economics Quantifying the economic differences of production choices is a tall order. Variation in crop productivity from year-toyear and region-to-region makes it difficult to estimate yields per acre for forage versus annual crops, Bergen says. Further muddying the waters are potential large swings in input costs, as well as crop, forage and cattle prices from year to year. But Ontario studies prepared by Douglas Yungblut, president of Yungblut & Associates Consulting, give some indications as to the dollars and cents benefits. One study concluded forage crops can provide returns that are competitive with other cash crops. The study found that producing an acre of hay cost roughly half that of producing corn on the same land: $242 versus $539. A hay yield of 3.5 tonnes provided a net return similar to that of a corn crop. But the report added that a legume crop could additionally contribute up to $70 worth of ni-
trogen to a following corn crop, plus increase returns by $48 to $192 per acre in the first and second years of corn following forages. Yungblut’s 2015 economic comparison report of pasture-based beef breeding herds and cash crops in southern Ontario estimated 2015 revenue from grazing averaged $366 an acre, versus $286 and $226 for corn and soybeans, respectively. And those calculations didn’t even include soil health and environmental benefits, Yungblut points out. Bottom line Re-thinking crop production on sensitive and limited marginal land can provide environmental and economic rewards.
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The facts on Lipomas in dogs; they rarely cause issues By: Dr. Katrina Barth, DVM When pets age, diligent owners will often notice changes with their skin, especially when demanding furry friends want those beloved doggy massages! The most common complaint in our geriatric health exams is: my “pet has a new lump,” or “this old lump has grown.” These lumps/masses can be anything from an inflammatory cyst, to an invasive, aggressive cancer. The appropriate diagnostic steps at your pet’s yearly exam can aid in distinguishing these pesky lumps! Let’s take a moment to describe and reveal the facts about a particular lump most dog owners have heard of—lipomas. Lipomas are masses, or tumors, which consist of adipose tissue (a collection of fat cells), which decide to grow more than they should. They are often a soft, round and attached (but moveable) bump just under the skin. This abnormal growth of tissue can occur anywhere on your furry friend and is one of the more common benign masses found! As most tumors do, lipomas start out very small, sometimes undergoing unnoticeable growth, and only obvious when they become huge lumps. These fat deposits can actually grow, and grow in multiple different places on one pet. Often, these tumors are seen in middle-aged to older, and/or overweight dogs (the occasional older cats can have them too). The cause of a lipoma has not been discovered, but grow slowly, so they usually stay in their place of origin and are unlikely to spread. Fortunately, lipomas do not cause pain, hair loss or infection, and go unnoticed by the animal. To diagnose a mass, you will have to visit your local veterinarian (although how cool would it be to know exactly the cells of a mass by feeling it)! They will perform a simple procedure called a fine needle aspirate (FNA). This entails collecting cells with a tiny needle poke of the lump and then view those cells under a microscope (cytology); a small percentage of lumps could end up in the malignant category (or more aggressive
tumors) so viewing these cells is necessary to determine the lumps tissue of origin! This procedure can be done right in the exam room, and is relatively pain free for your pet. Once a diagnosis is made, the veterinarian will decide the best course of action: either a ‘wait-and-watch’ approach, remove surgically, or a biopsy, if a FNA is inconclusive. If the lipoma prevents your pet’s movement or is bothersome to your pet, surgery could be a possibility. For example, a tumor under the front leg in the armpit region could grow so big, it could make it hard for a dog to get around, and cause discomfort. Overall, lipomas will rarely cause issues unless they become exceptionally big or their location creates mechanical problems for your dog. Even though they may develop rapidly, in most cases their growth is slow and keeping a diligent eye on how the mass changes overtime. If your surgery is recommended, your veterinarian might perform a presurgical blood test to assure your dog is healthy and a satisfactory anesthetic candidate! Excision can be curative, but in some cases, other lipomas may pop up and continue to grow in different areas on your pet! On very rare occurrences, a lipoma may grow very rapidly and even spread to surrounding tissues—underlying connective tissue, invading muscle, tendons, and nerves. These are rare and would be either classified as infiltrative lipomas or possibly a malignant, or mildly aggressive, fatty tumor (liposarcoma). The chest and legs of dogs are the usual sites where these tend to develop. Surgical removal is often recommended, with excision of a margin of normal tissue surrounding the mass too. Overall, lipomas can occur at any age and in any breed making them unpredictable and hard to prevent. However, there is a high rate of occurrence in overweight animals. Keeping your pet at an ideal body condition, including a suitable weight, combined with daily exercise, could decrease the likelihood of a lipoma to develop and maintain their health to help them feel better
and be more active as they age! If you find a lump on your dog, get it examined by a veterinarian to create a plan of action! Several diagnostic steps are involved in the proper work-up of a newly discovered lump. Do not just dismiss growths or bumps in the skin, some serious cancerous masses can be disguised as a simple lump, and a veterinarian will help to distinguish between them. Early detection can be lifesaving, so if your pet has a lump you are worried about it, give us a call at the DCVC.
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Braydon Gough, Deadwood, AB ................................780-274-0099
Gumbo Gulch Cattle Company
Dale & Steve Aylward, Dawson Creek, BC ................250-784-5136 Harvest Angus Tom & Carolyn de Waal, Prince George, BC .............250-960-0022 Heart of the Valley Farms Brad & Aleta Chappell, Courtnay, BC ........................250-897-0619 Heart Valley Angus Chris Tschetter, Birch Hills Colony, AB .....................780-978-6406 J Lazy A Ranch Jarin & Amber Carter, Sexsmith, AB ..........................780-518-9652 Jones Land & Cattle Mark & Allison Jones, Barrhead, AB .........................780-674-6377 Kjos Black Angus Marty & Miriam Kjos, Fort St. John, BC ...................250-787-0970 Lakeroad Black Angus Jim & Donna Rowe, Worsley, AB...............................780-835-9588 Lazy B Livestock Trevor Binks & Melanie Klassen, G.P., AB ................780-539-7128 Mackenzie Red Angus Ken & Rebecca Mackenzie, Golden, BC ....................250-348-2034 Braydon Gough, Deadwood, AB ................................780-274-0099 Mountain Side Angus John & Judy Mayer, Beaverlodge, AB........................780-831-8497 North Point Red Angus Mark & Ginger Zahacy, High Prairie, AB ..................780-523-5356 Penson Angus Darren Penson, Sexsmith, AB .....................................780-814-4993 Rafter SJ Ranch Jack & Shannon Trask, Montney, BC .........................250-263-4904 Ring Creek Farms Pat & Len Friedel, Fairview, AB .................................780-835-4338 Rio Grande Angus Clint & Anna Collins, Rio Grande, AB.......................780-814-1455 Roy Angus Chris & Jen Roy, Fairview, AB ...................................780-835-0463 Schulz Angus Joe & Courtney Schulz, Spirit River, AB....................780-351-2608 Silver Willow Ranch Kevin & Barbara Quist, Sexsmith, AB .......................780-876-4649 Smoky River Red Angus Maynard & Curtis Boese, Sexsmith, AB ..................... 780-568-4340
David & Kristina Prokuda, Glenevis, AB .................... 780-932-1654
Albrecht Farms
Andrew & Effie Lakusta, Andrew, AB......................... 780-719-0264
Briar Ridge Stock Farm
Phillipe & Rae Lusson, Clyde, AB .............................. 780-206-5440 Wade & Sherry Meakin, Westlock, AB........................ 780-349-1650
GELBVIEHS
Steve, Tammy & Ryan Albrecht, Spirit River, AB....... 780-864-4259 Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC .............. 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC....................................................... 250-784-3924
Fallen Timber Farms
Chet & Jamie Jans, Groundbirch, BC .......................... 250-780-2141
Kiskatinaw Gelbvieh
Brian & Deanne Stratuliak, Rolla, B.C. ....................... 250-759-4143
Milne’s Gelbvieh
Harold & Bev Milne, Fairview, AB ............................. 780-835-2645
HEREFORDS Benwyn Herefords
Bill & Doug Bentley, Progress, BC ............................. 250-843-7575
Briar Ridge Stock Farm
GRA-TAN Farm
Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB .................. 780-786-2181
Halfway River Simmentals
Eckbert & Christa Weitzel Georg & Sarah Weitzel, Charlie Lake, BC .................. 250-263-8237
Hodges Simmentals
Roy & Scot Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB ........................ 780-512-4669
Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC .............. 250-786-5048
JayDawn Farms
Dawson Creek, BC....................................................... 250-784-3924
KIN-KIN Cattle Co.
Raymond & Mona Chittick, Whitecourt, AB .............. 780-778-0150
KRS Simmentals
Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Chittick Family Hereford Ranch Eureka Hereford Farms
Tom Basnett, Eureka River, AB ................................... 780-834-8170
Friesen Hereford Farms
Chad & Anna Friesen, Grande Prairie, AB .................. 780-832-4068
Gold Stock Hereford Farms
Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB..................... 780-933-5530 Gary & Faye Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB ..................... 780-786-4500 K. Reanne Sanford, Quesnel, BC................................. 250-991-9496
KSL Simmentals
Keagan Scorgie, Beaverlodge, AB ............................... 780-518-6572 Brad Smith, Beaverlodge, AB ...................................... 780-202-0254
Charlie & Steven White, Beaverlodge, AB .................. 780-354-3190
Montagneuse Simmentals
Garry Gurtler, North Star, AB ...................................... 780-836-2125
Moonlite Farm
Gurtler Farms
JoNomn Hereford Ranch
Norm & Joanne Parrent, Clyde, AB............................. 780-348-5835
Joseph & Herman Giesbrecht, Fairview, AB ............... 780-835-8359 Norbert & Janice Luken, Fairview, AB ........................ 780-835-3165
Reber’s Polled Herefords
Moose Creek Simmentals
Spring Mountain Stock Farm
O Double E Simmentals
LIMOUSIN
Peace Country Simmentals
Michael & Rebecca McCord, Mile 86.5 Alaska Hwy, BC .......................................... 250-772-5116
Rachido Ranch
Serena & Kasey Reber, Woking, AB ........................... 780-518-2643 Hotte & Villiger Families, Beaverlodge, AB ............... 780-354-2074
Don, Joyce & Shon Smith, Gordondale, AB ............... 780-353-2284 Ole, Elden & Einar Bakkehaug, Hythe, AB................. 780-518-3536 Jerry & Gem Giesbrecht, Cecil Lake, BC.................... 250-262-7867
Blueberry Valley Farms Limousin Dry Creek Ranch
Gordon & Carla Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC ................... 250-781-3617
Excel Ranches
Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB ............................. 780-349-0644
Fouillard Limousin
Dan & Pam Fouillard, Thorsby, AB ............................. 780-789-4055
Hansen’s Limousin
Scott & Lesley Hansen, Evansburg, AB ..................... 780-727-4557
Randy & Donna Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB ............... 780-786-4373
Rosefield Simmentals
James & Martha Wiebe, Prespatou, BC ....................... 250-630-2621
SIBL Simmentals
The Smith Families, Cherhill, AB................................ 780-785-2045
Tri-K Simmentals
Keith & Kerriley Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB ................ 780-831-7999 Keiran & Taryn Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB .................. 780-933-5637
Willow Creek Simmentals
BLONDE d’AQUITAINE
Hillview Farms
Dave Rounds & Shellie Wolfe, Dawson Creek, B.C. .. 250-784-4628
Lakeroad Limousin
Willowdale Simmentals
David & Janet Kamelchuk, Athabasca, AB ................. 780-675-1227
Pinnacle View Limousin
Wolfe Farms
Dusty Acre Blondes Little Creek Farms
Raymond & Corine Verbeek, Sturgeon County, AB .... 780-939-2173 Jim, Donna & Jackie Rowe, Worsley, AB.................... 780-835-9588
Cathy Srayko, Whitelaw, AB ....................................... 780-596-2425
Rob & Cheryl Swan, Quesnel, BC Erin & Eric Kishkan, Quesnel, BC .............................. 250-747-2618
Ros, Karl & Ann Musgrove, Fort St. John, BC............ 250-262-3278
RED POLLS
Reed & Michelle Rigney, Westlock, AB ...................... 780-348-5308
Dean & Marsha Anderson, Fort St. John, BC .............. 250-827-3293
True North Ranch
Upper Cache & Kam Blondes Willow Springs Stock Farm
Shadow Creek Red Polls
Mike & Mari Klassen & Family, Debolt, AB .............. 780-957-2814 Dale & Judy Smith, Valleyview, AB ............................ 780-524-2790 Tony Wolfe, Valleyview, AB ........................................ 780-524-3939
SPECKLED PARK Rimrock Ranch
Jason & Corinna Harvey & Family, Dawson Creek, BC....... 250-719-9575
Be prepared for calving & lambing season! “Calving and lambing” is fast approaching or for some it has already arrived. As the old saying goes “expect the unexpected” that way you can be prepared for what may happen. The Dawson Co-op Home & Agro carries a complete supply of pullers, sleds, feeders, colostrums, meds, flashlights and more to deal with the season and any surprises that you may encounter. Located at the corner of HWY 49 and Parkhill Drive 250.782.3371
Dawson Co-op Home & Agro
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THE HORIZON ANGUS March 17
Bar 4A Cattle Co.
Annual Bull Sale
On the Ranch, La Glace, AB
1:00 p.m.
March 20
Altona Falls Angus
North Country Ranchland Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
March 22
Mountain Side Angus
Annual Bull Sale
VJV, Beaverlodge, AB
1:00 p.m.
March 24
Ollenberger Stock Farms
Annual Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
March 31
Gemvale Stock Farm
DC All Breed Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
March 31
Lazy B Livestock
DC All Breed Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
March 31
Rafter SJ Angus
DC All Breed Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
March 31
Rio Grande Angus
DC All Breed Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
March 27
Ring Creek Farms
Annual Bull Sale
On the Ranch, Fairview, AB
1:00 p.m.
April 7
Lakeroad Angus
Peace Country Limousin Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek
1:00 p.m.
April 13
North Point Angus
Annual Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
April 28
Clear River Red Angus
No Fool’s Bull Sale
On Site, Cleardale, AB
2:00 p.m.
Classic Livestock
Off the ranch by private treaty
High Prairie, AB
Kjos Angus
Off the ranch by private treaty
Fort St. John, BC
Lakeroad Angus
Off the ranch by private treaty
Worsley, AB
Lazy B Livestock
Off the ranch by private treaty
Grande Prairie, AB
Roy Angus
Off the ranch by private treaty
Fairview, AB
Schulz Angus
Off the ranch by private treaty
Spirit River, AB
Silver Willow Ranch
Off the ranch by private treaty
Sexsmith, AB
Smoky River Red Angus
Off the ranch by private treaty
Sexsmith, AB
Dusty Acre Blondes
Off the farm by private treaty
Dawson Creek, BC
Little Creek Farms
Off the farm by private treaty
Athabasca, AB
BLONDE D’AQUITAINE
True North Ranch
Off the farm by private treaty
Whitelaw, AB
Upper Cache & Kam Blondes
Off the farm by private treaty
Fort St. John, BC
Willow Springs Stock Farm
Off the farm by private treaty
Westlock, AB
March 17
Spruce View Charolais
Northern Impact Charolais Bull Sale
NCLE, Clyde, AB
1:30 p.m.
March 17
Valanjou Charolais
Northern Impact Charolais Bull Sale
NCLE, Clyde, AB
1:30 p.m.
March 31
Briar Ridge Stock Farm
DC All Breed Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
March 31
Eldon Cassidy
DC All Breed Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
April 3
Eight Way Charolais
Annual Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
2:00 p.m.
Bar B Charolais
Off the ranch by private treaty
Cecil Lake, BC
March 31
5 Star Herefords
DC All Breed Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
March 31
Briar Ridge Stock Farm
DC All Breed Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
March 31
Reber’s Polled Herefords
DC All Breed Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
5 Star Herefords
Off the ranch by private treaty
Cecil Lake, BC
Benwyn Herefords
Off the ranch by private treaty
Progress, BC
Eureka Hereford Farms
Off the ranch by private treaty
Eureka River, AB
Goldstock Hereford Farm
Off the ranch by private treaty
Beaverlodge, AB
Reber’s Polled Herefords
Off the ranch by private treaty
Woking, AB
Spring Mountain Stock Farm
Off the ranch by private treaty
Beaverlodge, AB
CHAROLAIS
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LIMOUSIN April 7
Blueberry Valley Limousin
Peace Country Limousin Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
April 7
Dry Creek Ranch
Peace Country Limousin Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
April 7
Lakeroad Limousin
Peace Country Limousin Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
April 7
Nor-Alta Limousin
Peace Country Limousin Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
April 7
Pinnacle View Limousin
Peace Country Limousin Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
Shadow Creek Farms
Off the ranch by private treaty
Fort St. John, BC Eckville, AB
RED POLLS SALERS DynaRich Salers
Off the ranch by private treaty
Grundke Family Salers
Off the ranch by private treaty
Alberta Beach, AB
Voss Family Salers
Off the ranch by private treaty
Hythe, AB
Tamarack Shorthorns
Off the ranch by private treaty
Brownvale, AB
March 20
Halfway River Simmentals
North Country Ranchland Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
March 20
Rosefield Simmentals
North Country Ranchland Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
March 31
Briar Ridge Stock Farm
DC All Breed Bull Sale
VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
1:00 p.m.
Moonlite Farm
Off the ranch by private treaty
Fairview, AB
Peace Country Simmentals
Off the ranch by private treaty
Cecil Lake, BC
Rimrock Ranch
Off the ranch by private treaty
Dawson Creek, BC
SHORTHORN SIMMENTAL
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‘Best of the best’ coming to Farmfair in 2018 Farmfair International will host the Champion of the World winners for British and European breeds, as well as the Angus Champion of the World Qualifiers, during a custom tour and program to celebrate its 45th anniversary. The Nov. 7-11 event will introduce Alberta producers to leaders from around the world in their specific breeds, and will provide an opportunity for qualifiers and champions to showcase Alberta genetics at the highest level. As well, it gives local producers the chance to engage with their international counterparts who have risen to the top of their breed through a series of stringent elimination. Northlands and thecattlemarket.net are partnering on the “best of the best” event. “This unique program will give us the opportunity to grow the promotion of Canadian cattle and genetics to a global audience,” said Lisa Holmes, a vice-president with Northlands.
Visitors Welcome
Yearlings for Sale Off the Farm Trevor Binks and Melanie Klassen Registered & Commercial Angus Cattle 780-539-7128 | C: 780-518-0630
48543
PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS
Mile 11 on #2 Highway South of Dawson Creek
Grande Prairie, AB
Steve Aylward (C) 250.784-5136 • Email: gsaylward@gmail.com A Pioneer Registered Red Angus Herd Established in 1962
ASPEN HILL & HEART VALLEY
PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS
Bred for Productivity and Profitability Calving Ease • Performance • Temperament
PENSON ANGUS Sexsmith, AB
www.mackenzieredangus.ca R0011513672
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Ken Mackenzie 250.348.2034 Braydon Gough 780.274.0099
Annual Red and Black Bull Sale -2nd Thursday in MarchLyons Teepee Creek Event Centre George LeBlanc 780-402-9509 gleblanc1@live.com Chris Tschetter 780-978-6406 Wanham, Alberta
www.aspenhillenterprises.com
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Two Names. One Program.
Registered 2-Year-Olds & Long Yearlings Ready to Sell Off the Farm
Bulls for Sale on the Farm
For more info, go to thecattlemarket.net or farmfairinternational.com.
(780) 814-4993
North Point Angus
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Annual Bull Sale Fri. April 13, 2018 - 1:00 p.m. VJV, Dawson Creek Red & Black Angus Yearlings & 2-Yr-Olds
Selling Black Angus Yearling Bulls Off The Farm By Private Treaty R0011533057
Box Box 2139 2139 High Prairie, AB T0G 1E0 zahacy@telus.net
Mark & Ginger Zahacy Phone (780) 523-5356 Cell (780) 523-1356
46851 R0011507662
Cattle Company
The delegates will include the 2017 Champion of the World Winners for Charolais, Limousin, Hereford, Galloway, Shorthorn, and Simmental, as well as Angus Champion of the World Qualifiers from North and South America, Asia, Europe, and Africa.
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There will also be ranch tours and herd visits for breeders wanting to know more about Alberta genetics.
Rio Grande, AB www.riograndeangus.com
Clint (cell) 780.814.1455
PEACE COUNTRY ANGUS CLUB President:
JOHN MAYER
780.354.2726 Sec/Treas:
CINDY BJORKLUND
780.835.3530
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It is Canadian Ag Safety week Canadian Agricultural Safety Week (CASW) takes place this year from March 11 to 17. This annual public awareness campaign spotlights the importance of safe agriculture. This year, the focus is on supporting senior farmers through resources, safety advice articles, infographics, and more. This is the last year of the Be an AgSafe Family CASW campaign that focused on children in 2016, adults in 2017, and now in 2018, seniors. “Canadian Ag Safety Week really asks farm families to have conversations about safety,” says Marcel Hacault, executive director of Canadian Agricultural Safety Association
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(CASA). “Everyone has a role on the farm. The AgSafe family is a team, and everyone can contribute in a safe and productive way.” As a part of CASW, organizers have produced a number of resources focusing on senior producers including infographics and a series on mental well-being. 2018 also marks the second year of the AgSafe Ribbon campaign. The AgSafe Ribbon campaign celebrates the AgSafe Family and raises awareness about the importance of farm safety. For more details on Canadian Agricultural Safety week visit agsafetyweek.ca.
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Bulls on Offer
Consigning 8 Yearlings and 1 Heifer To the 45th Dawson Creek All Breeds Bull Sale March 31, 2018 • 1PM • VJV Auction Mart
Clint & Anna Collins Beaverlodge, AB | 780-814-1455
www.riograndeangus.com R0011518731
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Beneficial insects: unsung and unheralded heroes
They are the insects that work for you: pollinating your crops, controlling insect pests, eating weeds and weed seed, decomposing stubble and plant residues, freeing up nutrients for the next crop, or improving the soil. Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF) presents a webinar about these beneficial insects on Tuesday, March 20,
2018, at 10:00 a.m. “If it wasn’t for these beneficial insects,” says Harry Brook, crop specialist at the Ag-Info Centre. “We would have poorer crops to harvest in the fall. There are legions of them out there and they are the unsung heroes that keep destructive insects and other pests under control.”
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These beneficial insects work for field crops in several ways. “The insects may merely hunt and eat the adult pests. They may also lay eggs in problem insects. When those eggs hatch, the larvae eat their way out of their host, preventing ongoing propagation of more problem insects,” mentions Brook.
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Consigning 6 yearling bulls to the Dawson Creek All Breed Sale on March 31, 2018
Jack & Shannon Trask
(250) ((2 25 263-4904 • sjtrask@pris.ca
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Ranch-Raised 2-Year Old Black Angus Bulls For Sale by Private Treaty Beginning March 1, 2018
Planning an Event or Meeting?
Saturday, April 28, 2018 35 Red Angus Bulls, Yearlings & Long Yearlings and 50 Yearling Heifers on Offer
RED GOAD CASH OUT 127’16 HERD BULLS: RED YY EXPEDITOR 3X RED CROWFOOT MOONSHINE 3240A
Qualityy Registered g Yearlingg & 2-yr-old Bulls for Sale on the Farm
Dan & Trudy Loewen & family Altona, BC (1 hour north of Fort St. John
Register for the Alberta Agriculture and Forestry webinar on beneficial insects happening Tuesday, March 20, at 10:00 a.m. featuring John Gavloski, provincial entomologist with Manitoba Agriculture. This webinar will be recorded, but Brook adds, “By attending, you have the added advantage of being able to ask Gavloski questions related to his area of expertise.”
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Brook says that not all flies are a problem. After
“In agriculture, we tend to concentrate and worry about those factors that have the potential to damage yield potential in our field crops,” mentions Brook. “We also need to get informed about those insects that are working on our behalf. Just counting pests only gives an incomplete picture.”
Lloyd & Donna 1-800-667-2251
www.clearriverredangus.com
Selling Registered Black Angus Yearling Bulls Off the Farm semen tested • excellent quality top bloodlines sired by HF SYNDICATE 65B “Raising TOP quality genetics for TOP quality cattlemen”
Jim & Donna Rowe Worsley, AB
780-835-9588 jdrowe@xplornet.ca
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“Ground beetles are a large group of insects that help out in the field, are usually more active at night, and will attack almost anything they can overpower. Different ground beetles eat cutworms, potato beetles, root maggots, diamondback moth larvae, wheat midge larvae, and eggs of pest species. Some species of ground beetle feed on weed seeds. One well known star of biocontrol is the lady beetle. Both the adult and larvae of the beetles like to eat aphids,” says Brook.
Same goes for wasps, Brook adds. “Wasps are important for parasitizing larvae of bertha armyworm, aphid, cereal leaf beetle, and diamondback moth. There are many wasp species that are very good at reducing pest species populations.”
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There are 10 large groups of insects that help control pest species. ”The most important of these are the true bugs, lacewings, ground beetles, flies, and wasps,” adds Brook. “In the true bugs, the names tell the story. Pirate bugs, ambush bugs, assassin bugs, and stink bugs attack and suck the juices out of aphids and other problem insects. Another true bug, damsel bugs are important predators of diamondback moth larvae. In one greenhouse study, a single damsel bug ate 131 eggs or 95 larvae in a 24 hour period.”
bees, hover flies are the second most important group of pollinators. They are often mistaken as wasps or bees. Larvae of many fly species prey on aphids, thrips, and other crop feeding insects. In the soil, stiletto fly larvae feed off the larvae of other pests such as wireworms.
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CINDY BJORKLUND
780.835.3530
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Ranch-Raised 2-Year-Old Black Angus Bulls For Sale by Private Treaty Our 2-Year-Old Angus bulls are:
Freeman & Zoe Iwasiuk and Family High Prairie, Ab
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• Out of hard working and efficient Angus females • Developed on grass, hay and supplemented with a background-screening pellet by hand • They have been developed on less energy and feed than most • The bulls are rock hard and athletic, bred and fed to cover a lot of ground and a lot of cows • Customer feedback has told us that we’re on the right track
Milne’s Gelbvieh 25th Better Beef Bull Sale Fairview, AB 22 Yearlings 10 Blacks 12 Reds All Polled All Semen Tested
In celebration of our 25th Anniversary sale, one opening day buyer will receive a $1,000 discount. Beef-on-a-bun at noon • View the bulls on the web at www.milneranch.com
For more information, call Harold at 780.835.0365 or Bev at 780.834.7704
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Private Treaty Barn Auction Opening Day April 4, 2018 At the Ranch 33942 TWP RD 804
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Celebrate spring with a spiced one-skillet steak and veggies 1 pound boneless New York strip steak, patted dry Kosher salt, freshly ground pepper 5 garlic cloves, 1 grated, 4 thinly sliced 1/3 cup Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon sherry vinegar or red wine vinegar 1 teaspoon honey 1–2 pinches cayenne pepper 1/3 cup plus 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 bunch scallions, thinly sliced, divided
1 10-ounce bag frozen peas 1 bunch asparagus, trimmed, cut into 1-inch pieces Directions Season steak all over with salt and pepper. Whisk 1 grated garlic clove, 1/3 cup mustard, 1 Tbsp. vinegar, 1 tsp. honey, a couple pinches of cayenne, 1/3 cup oil, and 1 Tbsp. water in a medium bowl to combine; season spicy mustard with salt and pepper. Heat a dry medium skillet, pref-
translucent and softened, about 3 minutes.
Heat remaining 2 Tbsp. oil in same skillet over low. Add 4 sliced garlic cloves and all but about 2 Tbsp. scallions (save those for serving) and cook, stirring often, until
Drizzle some mustard sauce over steak and top with reserved scallions. Serve with remaining mustard sauce alongside.
Registered Purebred & Fleckvieh Simmentals
BREEDERS OF RED & BLACK SIMMENTALS
STEVE, TAMMY & RYAN ALBRECHT BOX 158
info@fallentimberfarms.com www.fallentimberfarms.com
Box 154, Cecil Lake, BC V0C 1G0 www.peacecountrysimmentals.com
SPIRIT, RIVER, AB
2 year old Simmental Bulls FOR SALE on the farm
HOME 780.864.4259 STEVE 780.832.0883 RYAN 780.933.5448
RAlbrecht@tervita.com
J&M Farms JERRY & GEM GIESBRECHT 250.262.7867
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Box 223 Groundbirch, BC V0C 1T0
Willowdale Simmentals
Box 1555 Valleyview, AB T0H 3N0 24km North of Valleyview on Highway 49
www.willowdaleca�le.com
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Add peas and a splash of water and cook, stirring and mashing to break up slightly, until peas are tender, about 5 minutes. Add asparagus; season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring often, until asparagus is just tender, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat.
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Chet & Jamie Jans
250-780-2141 hm 250-219-8200 cell 250-219-8008 cell
erably cast iron, over medium-high. Rub steak all over with 1 Tbsp. oil and cook, turning every 2 minutes or so and making sure to get color on the fat cap, until medium-rare (an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center will register 120°), about 10 minutes. Transfer steak to a plate to rest. Pour off oil from skillet, leaving crispy bits behind.
BULLS & HEIFERS FOR SALE Elden, Einar and Ole Bakkehaug Box 156, Hythe, AB T0H 2C0 Home (780) 356-2113 Elden Cell (780) 518-3536
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PEACE COUNTRY SIMMENTAL BREEDERS Your best option to maximize profit
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Ingredients
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Patience, for this is the slow cook spring beef stew INGREDIENTS 1 package frozen pearl onions 1 can diced tomatoes 2 medium carrots 3/4 c. dry white wine 1 1/2 lb. lean beef stew meat Kosher salt and pepper 2 tbsp. all-purpose flour 8 oz. egg noodles 1 c. frozen peas
1 tbsp. fresh tarragon DIRECTIONS In a 5- to 6-qt slow cooker, combine the onions, tomatoes, carrots and wine. Season the beef with 1/2 tsp each salt and pepper, then sprinkle with the flour; toss to coat. Add to the slow cooker and cook, covered, until the beef is tender and easily pulls apart, 6 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high.
Twenty-five minutes before serving, cook the noodles according to package directions. Three minutes before serving, sprinkle the peas over the beef mixture and cook, covered, until heated through. Fold in the tarragon and serve over the noodles. Tips & Techniques Fold chopped tarragon into vinaigrette or other dressings or into egg, tuna or potato salad. Or try it with scrambled eggs and crumbled goat cheese.
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ROCK RANCH M I R R EST. 2000
JASON CORINNA, WILLIAM AND MARIAH HARVEY DAWSON CREEK, BC Registered Bulls and Heifers For Sale
SPECKLE PARK CATTLE 250-719-9575
harveycorinna@yahoo.ca 48225
39723
POLLED, RED OR BLACK
DynaRich Salers Eckville, AB
Age Advantage & Yearling Bulls Bred Females & Heifer Calves Richard (403) 746-2919
“since 1986”
for Sale at the farm -
Herefords Charolais Simmentals 45th All BREEDS SALE, Sat. March 31 1pm @ VJV Auction Mart, Dawson Creek R0011522205
SALERS BULLS FOR SALE
LIKE US ON
Randy & Chris Haddow 250-786-5048 Chad, Gene, Addison, Leah & Wyatt Haddow 250-784-3924
BENWYN HEREFORDS
SAlerS BullS yearling and two year olds
semen tested and guaranteed
SAlerS HeiferS
Werner & Debbie Grundke Alberta Beach, Alberta
780-924-2464 or 780-982-2472 grundke@xplornet.com delivery available R0011498234
Dusty Acre Blondes & Painted K Farms
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME
Bill Bentley - (250) 843-7575 Doug Bentley - (250) 843-7364
• Maternal traits with light birth weights • Dual purpose – high milk production • Registered Bulls For Sale. Dean & Marsha Anderson – Fort St John, BC
Phone (250) 827-3293 or (250) 262-5638 www.shadowcreek.farm • marshascows@hotmail.com
VOSS FAMILY SALERS
Your Peace Country Connec�on for Quality Salers Ca�le
Contact Shellie or Kaylyn Cell (250) 784-4628 Email dustyacreblondes@outlook.com Can find us on face book and the web
Lazy S Charolais
LONG YEARLING BULLS FOR SALE ON THE FARM CALVING EASE AND PERFORMANCE MATURE GRASS�FED HIGH VOLUME BULLS PROVEN WITH MANY YEARS OF BREEDING FOR EASY FLESHING AND MARBLING
Randy & Lesli Voss
Box 473, Hythe, AB T0H 2C0
(780) 356-3361 • (780) 814-1534 • rlsalers@hotmail.com
ROY & ERIKA SCHWEITZER Ph: 780.356.3611 • Cell: 780.402.5617 • Email: schweitzerre@gpnet.ca
R0011519188
Shadow Creek Red Polls
988778
- Located ten minutes north of Dawson Creek. - Producing full blood easy calving bulls - Homozygous Polled, Double & Single Polled - Full herd evalua�on on BIO Track
20 miles West of Dawson Creek Hwy 97 South 3/4 mile North of Progress (Rd 255)
R0011508899
BENWYN FARM LTD. PROGRESS, BC V0C 2E0
Looking to add a li�le gold in your herd try a Blonde d’Aquai�ne
PEACE COUNTRY CATTLE PRODUCERS
Blonde d’Aquitaine – Charolais – Galloway – Gelbvieh – Hays Converter – Hereford – Limousin Lowline – Maine Anjou – Red Poll – Salers – Shorthorn – Speckle Park
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Cattle Market Report
CATTLE MARKET REPORT FOR MAR 16/18
Bid Range 301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 801 - 900 900 - 1000 1000+
NORTH CENTRAL LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE
VIKING AUCTION MARKET
B.C. LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS CO-OP
Chance Martin - Owner Jeff Fritz - Owner/Mgr 780-789-3915 thorsbystockyards.ca
Garth Rogers - Mgr Levi Pedgerachny - Mgr 780-349-1491 nclclyde.com
Cliff Grinde - Owner 780-336-6333 Office 780-336-2209 ucction o vikingauctionmarket.ca
Kevin Johnson - Gen Mgr 250-961-1970 Office 250-573-3939 bclivestock.bc.ca
Feb 26 - 1623 Hdd Low High $250.00 $279.00 $240.00 $273.00 $215.00 $250.00 $190.00 $234.00 $173.00 $202.00 $165.00 $187.00 $165.00 $176.00 $151.00 $171.00
Mar 5 - 763 Hd Low High $230.00 $254.00 $225.00 $265.00 $210.00 $242.00 $190.00 $232.00 $170.00 $205.00 $163.00 $186.75 $160.00 $171.00 $152.00 $167.00
Feb 28 - 2862 Hd Low High $220.00 $275.00 $210.00 $265.00 $200.00 $247.00 $190.00 $225.00 $175.00 $204.00 $165.00 $187.00 $160.00 $174.00 n n/a
Mar 7 - 1864 Hd Low High $220.00 $265.00 $200.00 $262.00 $190.00 $251.00 $190.00 $225.00 $180.00 $207.00 $170.00 $186.00 $160.00 $173.00 n/a n/a
Feb 27 - 2080 Hd Low High $225.00 $270.00 $220.00 $270.00 $210.00 $250.00 $190.00 $230.00 $170.00 $212.00 $160.00 $188.00 $156.00 $176.00 n/a n/a
Mar 6 - 1000 Hd Low High $240.00 $275.00 $230.00 $273.00 $210.00 $240.00 $176.00 $225.00 $175.00 $210.00 $170.00 $188.00 $160.00 $177.00 n/a n/a
Feb 21 - 200 Hd Low High $237.00 $229.00 $226.00 $222.00 $229.00 $223.65 $208.00 $208.00 $195.00 $192.09 $183.00 $183.00 $184.00 $176.00 n/a n/a
Mar 7 - 1584 Hd High Average $230.00 $230.00 $236.00 $231.87 $236.50 $231.21 $225.00 $216.38 $198.00 $193.84 $181.50 $181.00 $173.00 $173.00 n/a n/a
Low $215.00 $200.00 $175.00 $165.00 $157.00 $155.00 $145.00 $135.00
Low $200.00 $225.00 $185.00 $170.00 $158.00 $150.00 $150.00 n/a
Low $200.00 $200.00 $185.00 $170.00 $160.00 $150.00 $140.00 n/a
Low $190.00 $190.00 $180.00 $170.00 $160.00 $150.00 $140.00 n/a
Low $195.00 $175.00 $172.00 $162.00 $157.00 $156.00 $142.00 n/a
Low $198.00 $195.00 $180.00 $165.00 $155.00 $153.00 $135.00 n/a
Low n/a $216.00 $205.00 $191.50 $187.00 $170.00 $163.00 n/a
High $211.00 $214.00 $210.50 $196.00 $180.00 $171.00 n/a n/a
High $244.00 $244.00 $209.00 $197.00 $190.00 $170.00 $164.00 $161.00
D1 - D2 Cows SLAUGHTER CATTLE
$85.00
$95.00
D4 Cows
$65.00 $85.00
Slaughter Bulls
D1 - D2 Cows $82.00
Feeder Cows $90
$100
$96.00
D4 Cows
$68.00
$81.00
Slaughter Bulls
$88.00 $115.00 $85.00
REPLACEMENT CATTLE
High $224.00 $221.50 $212.00 $201.00 $180.00 $175.00 $160.00 n/a
$117.50
Feeder Cows $88
$100
D1 - D2 Cows $80.00
$2,750
$92.00
D3 Cows
$71.00
$82.00
High $220.00 $220.00 $210.00 $200.00 $185.00 $171.00 $165.00 n/a
D1 - D2 Cows $82.00
$93.00
D3 Cows
$70.00
$85.00
Slaughter Bulls
Slaughter Bulls
$90.00
$80.00
$112.00
B/Cows & Hfrs $1,400
Good Bred Hfrs $2,100
High $235.00 $227.00 $215.00 $202.00 $185.00 $175.00 $165.00 n/a
$2,200
Cow/Calf Prs n/a
n/a
$2,100
Cow/Calf Prs n/a
Feeder Bulls $108.00
High $240.00 $230.00 $218.00 $198.00 $190.00 $172.00 $160.00 n/a
Feeder Bulls
$135.00 $115.00 $135.00
Slaughter Bulls
$92.00 $109.00
High n/a $206.00 $202.42 $190.59 $177.40 $166.00 $157.00 n/a
Butcher Bulls $90.00
$103.00
Average $211.00 $207.48 $203.41 $194.98 $176.78 $167.00 n/a n/a
Butcher Bulls $90.00
$104.00
Slaughter Bulls
$91.00
$120.00
$115.00
B/Cows & Hfrs $1,300
High $240.00 $230.00 $216.00 $200.00 $190.00 $170.00 $166.00 n/a
n/a
Heiferettes $105.00
$155.00
Heiferettes $85.00
$140.00
Slaughter Cows
Slaughter Cows
$65
$70
$98
$92.75
Butcher Cows $80
$93
$95
Cow/Calf Pairs
Cow/Calf Pairs
n/a
n/a
n/a
Butcher Cows $80.00
n/a
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FEEDER HEIFERS
FEEDER STEERS
Auction Date Bid Range 301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 801 - 900 900 - 1000 1000+
THORSBY STOCKYARDS
Fully Licensed Bonded Buyers 0% Selling Commission
DIRECT MARKETING PURCHASING BULLS, COWS & FEEDERS SELLING BRED COWS & GRASS CATTLE CALL FOR GUARANTEED PRICE
Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday ALL YEAR LONG Can’t make it by 5? Call Glen to arrange for a�er hours delivery 1-1/2 miles South on Range Road 85 West of Wembley
G��� M���� 780-897-9570 • N���� M���� 780-518-0709
R0011499749
The Northern Horizon, March 16, 2018
ALLEN LEIGH LIVESTOCK MONTORING SYSTEMS
Province of Bri�sh Columbia Government Loan Guarantee
BREEDER and FEEDER PROGRAMS (Ca�le & Lambs)
Calves & Yearlings; Feeder Lambs
Loan Limits
Focused on providing specialized solu�ons for the farming community.
BC Provincial
THORSBY STOCKYARDS INC. 4405 – 50 Ave, Box 379, Thorsby, AB T0C 2P0 • 780-789-3915 REGULAR CATTLE SALES
SATURDAY, MARCH 17th – 12:00 NOON REPLACEMENT HEIFER & BRED FEMALE SALE Monday, March 19th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, March 26th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, April 2nd – Closed for Easter Monday Monday, April 9th – 9:00 a.m.
NEW AT TSI – THE LMA RINGSIDE APP – download the LMA Ringside App on your iphone or Ipad and follow the instruc�ons. Follow our sales online!
MONTHLY HORSE SALES Thursday, April 5th – 6:00 p.m. Thursday, May 3rd – 6:00 p.m.
SPECIAL CATTLE SALES
Bred Heifers; 2nd & 3rd Calvers
Loan Limits
Federal Government
APP Interest Relief Program
• Year 1 • Year 2
All persons are eligible who are residents of BC, are at least 19 years of age and own/lease a farm in BC. Apply to your local association for a membership. _ $100,000.00 • Year 3 _ $300,000.00 _ $200,000.00 • Year 4+ _ $500,000.00
Saturday, March 17th, 2018 – 12:00 Noon
BRED COW AND HEIFER SALES
Interest at Prime
Who is Eligible?
All persons are eligible who are residents of BC, are at feast 19 years of age and own/lease a farm in BC. Apply to your local association for a membership. _ $100,000.00 • Year 3 _ $200,000.00 _ $150,000.00 • Year 4+ _ $300,000.00
Interest at Prime
Who is Eligible? Feeder Association Co-op Members ONLY Interest Free Provision - A producer and any related producers are entitled to receive the $100,000 interest free entitlement under the APP once during the production period for all cattle & sheep.
Federal Government Who is Eligible? All persons must
Eligible Commodities?
Advance Payments Program
• Cattle • Sheep • Bison
Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and be of the age of majority Must own the agricultural product and be responsible for its marketing.
Cash Advance Program Details • Limit of $400,000.00 of which the first $100,000.00 is Interest Free. • The advance rate is 50% of the expected market value as determined by Agriculture & Agri-Foods Canada.
REPLACEMENT HEIFER & BRED FEMALE SALE
• Grain • Forage
The $100,000.00 interest Free is for all related producers once during the production period Producers must be enrolled in AgriStability for livestock advances and AgriStability and/or Production Insurance for grain/forage advances.
ADDITIONAL PROVINCIAL PROGRAMS FINANCED Mortality Insurance WLPIP Herd Health Trucking Order Buying No restric�ons on where you sell or buy; interests rates at prime.
Saturday, April 7th – 12:00 Noon
ALL BREEDS SELECT BULL SALE
Saturday, April 7th, 2018 In conjunction with Bred Cow & Heifer Sale
LOAN INFORMATION: Contact for BC North and South Peace Feeder Coopera�ve and BC North and South Peace Bred Heifer COOP Connie Pa�erson, Loan Administrator- Dawson Creek, BC. Ph 250.782.6272 or 250.219.0791 Fax 250.782.1881(office). 301-116th Ave, upstairs VJV Auc�on Mart, Dawson Creek R0011507589
Check us out on Facebook or at www.thorsbystockyards.ca for information on a great number of reputation cows and bred cow dispersals booked to pass through our gates in the coming weeks.
Jeff Fritz: 780.203.4953 • Mack Vars: 780.940.2899 Chance Martin: 403.358.0456 • Corey Lawrence: 780.940.6301 (E) thorsbystockyards@outlook.com (Web) www.thorsbystockyards.ca
• Year 1 • Year 2
Bred Heifer Association Loan Guarantee Program
R0011527832
Hwy 43 and Range Road 91, Wembley, AB 780-766-2887 • maelca@xplornet.com
Who is Eligible?
BC Provincial
Feeder Associations Loan Guarantee Program
Making your opera�on easier, safer and more profitable.
Cassity Equipment Sales Ltd.
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This ad par�ally funded by the Ca�le Industry Development Council of BC
Sheds, Garages & Cabins “Where Quality Matters”
Common Shed Sizes 12’ x 18’ x 8’ 12’ x 24’ x 8’ 12’ x 16’ x 8’ 10’ x 24’ x 8’ 10’ x 16’ x 8’
= = = = =
$4,500 $3,750 $3,250 $3,500 $3,000
Garage Size 16’ x 32’ x 9’ 16’ x 28’ x 9’ 14’ x 32’ x 9’ 14’ x 28’ x 9’ 14’ x 24’ x 9’
= = = = =
$8,500 $8,250 $7,000 $6,500 $6,000
10% off
PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY
all orders placed by Jan 31st
CALL ABOUT PRICING OPTIONS
46878
www.northernportables.ca DELIVERY WITHIN CONTACT EDWARD 780-834-8508 FREE 300KM OF CLEARDALE
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March 9, 2018
review
Statistics & Data Development Branch Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development
Vold Jones Vold - Westlock - February 20, 2018
Beaver Hill Auction Service - Tofield - March 5, 2018
Sheep - 223 Head
Sheep - 654 Head
Sheep - Wool 0 - 69 lb 70 - 85 lb 86 - 105 lb 106 lb & Over Ewes Rams Bred Ewes Ewe/Lamb Families Sheep - Hair 0 - 69 lb 70 - 85 lb 86 - 105 lb 106 lb & Over Ewes Rams Bred Ewes Ewe/Lamb Families
Goats - 34 Head
n/a $2.13 $1.91 $1.65 $0.95 $1.25 $175.00 n/a
n/a $2.35 $2.30 $1.98 $1.33 $1.25 $240.00 n/a
n/a $2.30 n/a n/a $0.80 $1.40 n/a n/a
n/a $2.33 n/a n/a $1.15 $1.40 n/a n/a
Doeling Kids 0 - 49lb 50 - 100 lb
$1.87 $2.10
Whether Kids 0 - 49 lb 50 - 100 lb
n/a n/a
n/a n/a
Adults NNanny/Kid Units Nannys Billys Bred Nannys
n/a $1.62 $1.40 n/a
n/a $2.30 $1.57 n/a
Pigs - 60 Head 30 - 40 lb 41 - 80 lb 81 - 150 lb 151 lb & Over
n/a $55.00 $95.00 $110.00
HOG SLAUGHTER WEEK END CANADA EAST WEST AB/BC WEEK END US
Mar 03/18 (prel) 439,680 265,007 174,673 65,405 Mar 10/18 (prel) 2,410,000
$2.30 $2.90
n/a $100.00 $120.00 $190.00
Sheep - Wool 0 - 54 lb 55 - 69 lb 70 - 85 lb 86 - 105 lb 106 & Over lb Ewes Rams Bred Ewes (Head) Sheep - Hair 0 - 54 lb 55 - 69 lb 70 - 85 lb 86 - 105 lb 106 & Over lb Ewes Rams Ewe/Lamb Family
Feb 24/18 (prel) 401,961 248,830 153,131 57,563 Mar 03/18 (est) 2,417,000
Mar 04/17 432,884 246,550 186,334 62,171 Mar 11/17 2,318,300
MONTH 04/18 05/18 06/18 07/18 08/18 10/18
LEAN 67.85 72.00 77.67 78.55 78.78 67.20
$232.00 $240.00 $232.00 $195.00 $175.00 $100.00 $100.00 $240.00
$260.00 $260.00 $255.00 $235.00 $200.00 $139.00 $122.00 $380.00
$220.00 $230.00 $225.00 $194.00 $166.00 $110.00 $110.00 n/a
$242.00 $250.00 $245.00 $227.00 $189.00 $126.00 $123.00 n/a
Mar 09/18 1.519 N/A
Mar 02/18 1.514 N/A
Mar 09/18 59.72 1.473
Mar 02/18 62.11 1.523
Light Feeder Kids 0 - 60lbs Doeling Kids 45 - 69 lb 70+ lbs Billy Kids 445 - 69 lb 70+ lbs
$/CWT $225.00
$260.00
$250.00 $250.00
$300.00 $290.00
$275.00 $275.00
$330.00 $325.00
Whether Kids 45 - 69 lb 70+ lbs
$275.00 $275.00
$315.00 $325.00
Adults Mature Nannys Mature Billies Bred Does (/Head) Nanny/Kid (/Unit)
$125.00 $140.00 $250.00 n/a
$230.00 $195.00 $325.00 n/a
CAN/US $ CLOSE Feb 23/18 MONTH 03/18 04/18 05/18 06/18 07/18 09/18
CHANGE + 0.27 - 2.65 - 2.08 - 1.95 - 1.77 - 1.52
FUTURES 0.7793 0.7800 0.7803 0.7808 0.7812 0.7821
CHANGE + 0.0038 + 0.0040 + 0.0039 + 0.0039 + 0.0040 + 0.0040
HOG INDICATORS Mar 10/17 1.687 2.068
INTERIOR IOWA MINNESOTA HOG CASH PRICES WEEK END US $/CWT CAN EQVT $/KG
Goats - 88 Head
HOG FUTURES - US $/CWT
HOG CASH PRICES - INDEX 100 - $/KG WEEK END ALTA AVG ONT AVG
$/CWT
Mar 10/17 66.92 1.719
WEEK END AV DRSD WT US-LBS
Mar 03/18 214.00
Feb 24/18 214.00
Mar 04/17 212.00
FD: HOG RATIO US CORN ALTA BARLEY US CARCASS CUTOUT US $/CWT
Mar 02/18 17.9 10.5 Mar 09/18 N/A
Feb 23/18 19.3 11.1 Mar 02/18 77.57
Mar 03/17 20.3 17.3 Mar 10/17 81.29 R0011501003
STRONG THROUGH ALL THE SEASONS Mountainview Business Park, Grande Prairie, AB
780.532.0366 • 888.868.2658 www.verticalbuildings.com
The Northern Horizon, March 16, 2018
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Manager: Tyler Bodnaruk 780-380-4017 Sales: Mark Moskalyk 780-832-8502 Dorian McCready 780-512-1580 Quin Hingley 587-991-6322
EmErson Trail & rangE rD. 62 sExsmiTh aB • 780-538-9330
Massey Ferguson 7718 Tractor 4WD, Autoguide Deluxe Cab 5 Hydraulics
AGRITERRA EQUIPMENT welcomes QUIN HINGLEY to our sales team 2017 Challenger 1050S4 Tractor
Quin will looking after our clients in the Dawson Creek / Fort St. John area Call him today at 587.991.6322 2017 Massey Ferguson 6713 Tractor
Fendt 516, With Loader
517HP FWA, 111GPM Hydraulic Flow, Deluxe Cab, LED Lgt Pkg, 1000 PTO 453HP at the PTO
Deluxe Cab, Vario Guide
2017 Massey Ferguson
Deluxe Cab, Loader Air Ride, Weights
2017 Unverferth Grain Carts
2956A Round Baler Demo Unit Fully Automatic Mesh or Twine Avail.
CAMROSE 1-800-639-8057
2017 GrainMaxx Augers 80’, 85’, 95’ & 105” Lengths Available Delivery & Setup Included
8250 & 1050 Models Scales, Tarps 20” Corner Augers
LOUGHEED 1-800-773-9757
STONY PLAIN 1-800-290-5489
HIGH RIVER 1-866-652-2414
ECKVILLE 1-800-576-4394
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE 403-845-4949
R0011516823
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DAVE ROSS EQUIP. LTD
Ph: 780-864-3731,
Spirit River
Grain Carts
Qualify for March Rebate
Fax: 864-3468,
with ONLY
Toll Free 1-800-661-7401
Ross Equip. Ltd Since 1943
Web site:
www.rossequip.ca
$10,000 deposit
& the balance by August 1/2018
Mar 09- 2018
NEW 2014
Call for Sale Price, as we are compelled by the Manufacture to advertize only MSRP retail prices 1
No DEF Old price
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2017 375 Versatile 375hp P/S 16x4 TA19 2018 DT610-36” Versatile 610 hp, P/S 16x4 710/70R38 PTO 4 E/H 58 gpm A/S/R, Del/Cab 110gpm, 6 E/ hyd d/lock, A/S/R, camera #336505 2018 $ 449,000 2017 $392,000 #532506 Cushion Ride Cab msrp $669,900 $ 41,800
Lease to own 98rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC
No DEF
2
www.rossequip
2014 2375 Versatile 375hp 12spd QSX11.9 710/70R38 wts w/16’Dozer, 455hr $ 209,400
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2000 bu.GC2020 36”Tracks UF Grain Cart w/Tarp, 24” Auger, Scale, auto greaser Retail $217,160 Only $183,900 Lease to own 12-S/A L/pmt OAC of
$ 17,200
Rebate to Mar/31 G2020 $5,000
$ 77,100
Lease to own 168rv 7A / L/pmt OAC
7
72’ O/H with Auto Lock
Deluxe Air Ride Cab
Ends 03.31.18
Lease own 109rv 14-S/A L
Lease own 109rv 7A/ L/ p
No DEF
$289,999
100’ 2014 RG1100 Rog SS tank, Viper Pro, Au Accu boom, Auto boo 380/90R46, Air ride, A
120’ 2018 Alu/boom SX280 Versatile Sprayer
2016 375 Versatile 375hp P/S 16x4 TA19 QSX11.9 710/70R38 wts 4 E/H 58 gpm, 55hrs
$363,500 #290402 2016 DEMO $299,900 Lease to own 90rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC Lease to own 90rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC of
$ 19,900 $ 38,900
3
2017 DT550-36” Versatile 550 hp, P/S 16x4 DELUXE “AIR RIDE” CAB, 110gpm hyd, A/S/R
Lease to own 109rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC of $ 24,600
#493507
Lease to own 110rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC of $ 48,500
1 ONLY 2017 $587,000
8
No DEF
Deluxe Air Ride Cab
$85,999
Ends 03.28.18
8-11 hp/ ft @ 5”cut 7-10mph msrp $118,000 32’ Vers Vertical Tillage #86103 DEMO $ 89,000
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2017 DT550-36” Versatile 550 hp, P/S 16x4 DELUXE “AIR RIDE” CAB, 110gpm hyd, A/S/R #493508
2000 bu.GC2020 36”Tracks UF Grain Cart w/Tarp, 24” Auger, Scale, 4-1050/50x32 Retail $169,150 Only $146,900 Lease to own 12-S/A L/pmt OAC of
1 ONLY 2017 $587,000
Lease to own 155rv 14S/A L/pmt OAC
9
Rebate to Mar/31 G2020 $5,000
Old Price 1000+ bu. GC9250 UF Grain Cart, w/Tarp c/w 17” Auger, 1000 pto, 900/60x32R1 Retail $70,960 Only $57,900
Built For 2017 Versatile DT450-550 & Prior Track or Wheel Tractors, $ 7,995 Free install at DRE or in your Heated Shop “Book a install Now”
$9,520 520 Scale system add $ 8,500 Lease to own 10-S/A L/pmt OAC of
Rebate to Mar/31 G9250 $2,500
Land Rollers 30’- 85
SOLD
30’ 42”drum 5/8” thick 40’ 42”drum 5/8” thick 50’ 42”drum 5/8” thick
1300 bu 50”w/tire $120,970 $94,200 Lease to own 10-S/A L/pmt OAC of
10-15 hp/ft @ 3”cut, 8-12 mph msrp $183,000
30’ 10 mph Fury High speed disc rolling baskets, #132300 10 hp /ft msrp $149,000 35’ 10 mph Fury #138300 msrp $159,000
5
$399,999
No DEF
2017 310 FWD 310 hp 16 spd P/Shift 2018 610 Versatile 610hp,P/S 16x4 Del/Cab 110gpm 6 E/ hyd, A/S/R, 900/60R42 camera
#516509 Cushion Ride Cab 2018 $609,000 Lease to own 160rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC
$ 69,900
10
No DEF
Del/Cab,18,850# 3 pt hitch, 4 E/ hyd 55 gpm PTO hyd Tran oil heater, 620/70R42 dual, 480/70R30 #258350
2018 $ 324,000 2017 $ 275,000
Lease to own 95rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC
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Old price
Air Ride Cab
Ends 02.28.18
Lease to own 125rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC
all rebates in
Qualify for the March Rebate with ONLY $10,000 deposit & the balance by April 1/2018
L
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Lease to Own 64rv 12-Semi-annual Lease payments OAC of only $ 18,500
R
L
2016 DEMO $415,000
Lease to own 125rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC
Rebate to Mar/31 G1317 $3,000
Drills 25% discount
L
2016 550 Versatile 550hp,P/S 16x4 Del/Cab 110gpm 6 E/ hyd d/lock, A/S/R, 800/70R38, 87 hrs #400441
$ 9,890
Morris Air
$ 32,100 41’ Morris C2 Air Drill D/S paired row 9450 450 bu 3 tanks No DEF Hyd Assist Auger, 17” fan, Std Drive, Hyd Hitch Jack Tow Between 2018 $ 331,300 1 only 2017 $ 236,000 Old price Rebate to Mar 31/18 is deducted to get to the sale price $ 11,000
SOLD
$522,000
$ 5,881
No DEF
$ 34,100 12 Old price
$109,999
40’ Lease to own 58rv 10-S/A L/pmt OAC $ 11,500
Lease to own 10-S/A L/pm
$7,995
Ends 03.28.18
40’ 10 mph Fury #110144 DEMO $126,000
$ 14,200
PILLAR HEAVY Harrow 16. 1200# wt on hitch in trans, hyd spring adj down press 72’ Heavy Harrow msrp $6 84’ Heavy Harrow msrp $7
$ 34,100 Bolt on“Level Ride“AIR Ride Cab $ 67,100
Lease to own 155rv 14S/A L/pmt OAC Lease to own 155rv 7A / L/pmt OAC
Lease to Own 14 – S/A Lease pmt OAC $ 8,700
Air Ride, 280 hp, 5 spd tran, HD diff lock, disc/brk 380/90R46 r/dual, Cab carbon filter, 1200 gal ss tank, 120 gal rinse tank, Viper 4, Ac/b sect cnt, A/b XT hgt cnt, GPS A/S, 3” Frt load, F/R tips, F/mrker msrp $ 483,000 Hyd adj axles #375300
$ 27,500 $ 53,500
2017 550 Versatile 550hp,P/S 16x4 Del/Cab
110gpm 6 E/ hyd d/lock, A/S/R, 800/70R38 camera #439501
2017 1 only
$506,000
Lease to own 143rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC Lease to own 143rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC
$ 30,100 $ 59,500
2017 500 Versatile 500 hp, P/S 16x4 Del/Cab
110gpm 6 E/ hyd d/lock, A/S/R, 800/70R38, camera #413501
2018 $ 597,000 2017 $490,000
Lease to own 125rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC Lease to own 125rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC
$ 27,100 $ 54,100
www.rossequip.ca ● DAVE ROSS EQUIPMENT LT
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Spirit River, Ab
Mar 09, 2018
780-864-3731,
Toll Free 800-661-7401 2011 35’ M155 DSA Swather 148hp 735hr 600/65R28, 16.5x16.1, DKD stab/whls 1 only cnt $ 99,000 #208301
for Matt, Al, or Larry Mar 09 - 2018
gator Sprayer 1100 uto Steer, 300 GPS, om wheels, Frt load Air Dryer Pkg,
Lease to own 63rv 12-S/A L/pmt OAC$ 15,500
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O n ly 4 0 m ile s N o rth o f G ran d e P rairie
All Programs deducted
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G r an d e P r ai ri e
ROSS CHRYSLER
MSRP $29,920
MSRP $53,525.
MSRP $ 69,950
$165-84 mbw
$295-84 mbw
$400-84 mbw
$24,100
17 Patriot Sport 4x4 2.4L 6s, air, Sirius/R i792280
32 mpg
$44,816
16 Chrysler 300s AWD 3.6L 8s sunroof i361490
19 Cherokee North 4x4 3.2L,9s bkts t/tow i933401
36 mpg
MSRP $48,920
Pi RP $64,740
$270-84 mbw
$378-84 mbw
$52,700
$39,700
$288-84 mbw
17 Chry Pacifica TL 3.6L 9spd leather p/s i538459
18 1500 Sport 5.7L 8s CC 4X4 SB b/u/c i548586 26 mpg
34 mpg
25%
dis
$27,300
CSA DF22 1000 bu/hr Drier 2017 Model$ 280,000 LEASE to Own this DF22 Drier only 13-S/A Lease pay OAC of $25,200
Premium unit 1 only $39,900
MSRP $40,925
$189-84 mbw
$250-84 mbw
15 G/Caravan SXT 3.6L 6s DVD d/p/s i119382, 3312k
$35,500
17 Journey G/T AWD 3.6L 6s dvd nav bkts i312373
36 mpg
SOLD
$77,900 $79,900 $81,900 $92,900
Rebate to Mar 31/18 is deducted to get sale price
$ 30,300
Lease to Own 95rv 6 annual Lease payments OAC of only
$ 59,800
71’ Morris C2 Air Drill D/S paired row 9650 650 bu 4 tanks 221bu, 107bu, 107bu, 221bu, Hyd Assist Auger, dual 17” fans, Simple Std Drive, Hyd Hitch Jack, 4 -800/65R32 lug tire, dual castors Tow Between 2018 $ 516,500 1 only 2017 $ 389,000
Rebate to Mar 31/18 is deducted to get sale price
17 1500 SLT 5.7L 8s CC 4X4 SB b/u/c T/tow i693537
$265-84 mbw
$455-84 mbw
$265-84 mbw
$37,700
18 D2500 SLT+ C/C4x4 SB b/u/c T/tow i612704
17 1500 SXT 5.7L 6s CC 4X4SB T/tow P/mir i430459
36 mpg
R/A Susp, dsl
26 mpg
MSRP $52,140
$230-84 mbw
$440-84 mbw
$275-84 mbw
R/A Susp, dsl
MSRP $52,140
$39,900
17 1500 Express 5.7L 6s CC 4X4 SB T/tow i815475
v6 Eco dsl
25%
dis
MSRP $ 86,840
MSRP $ 71,640
$499-84 mbw
$365-84 mbw
$52,600
$73,200
$275-84 mbw 17 1500 Express 5.7L 6s CC 4X4 SB T/tow i815475 Clean 1-Owner
$39,900
$65,100
17 D2500 SLT C/C4x4 LB b/u/c T/tow i931701
17 D2500 Laramie dsl C/C4x4 SB b/u/c i963782 R/A Susp, dsl
18 1500 Laramie v6 Eco dsl 8s CC 4X4SB i552645 29 mpg
25%
dis
wsb 13,940
MSRP $ 75,450
MSRP $ 57,240
$165-36 mbw
$455-84 mbw
$300-84 mbw
$9,900*
10 F150 FX2 SuperCab 5.4 V8 6spd SB 146k 014569 Clean 1-Owner
17 D2500 SLT dsl C/C 4x4 SB b/u/c T/tow i312681 R/A Susp, dsl
17 1500 SLT V6 8s CC4X4SB b/u/c T/tow i974521 29 mpg
MSRP $ 75,740
$29,500*
$435-84 mbw 17 D2500 SLT dsl C/C 4x4 SB b/u/c T/tow i954685
25%
dis
MSRP $ 57,440
$43,600
$63,500
$249-84 mbw
14 2500 Power Wagon 4x4 V8,6A, C/C SB, 179k i109255.
$43,600
$63,400
wsb $42,960
Silver
$300-84 mbw
17 1500 SLT V6 8s CC 4X4SB b/u/c T/tow i972522 29 mpg
R/A Susp, dsl
Pi RP $17,940
MSRP $ 84,550
MSRP $ 55,440
$145-60 mbw
$505-84 mbw
$290-84 mbw
$14,900
11 1500 SLT V8 CC 4X4 SB 178k b
dis
MSRP $ 77,540
26 mpg
SOLD
25%
MSRP $44,430
17 G/Caravan SXT 3.6L, 6spd DVD p/w p/s i734415
$ 32,400
Lease to Own 99rv 6 annual Lease payments OAC of only only $ 64,000
dis
17 G/Caravan GT 3.6L,6spd leather dvd p/s i891477
$ 15,000
Lease to Own 99rv 12-Semi-annual Lease payments OAC of only
25%
MSRP $50,730
$67,380
$ 12,000
Lease to Own 95rv 12-Semi-annual Lease payments OAC of only
$45,200
$315-84 mbw
MSRP $ 77,950
$38,800
61’ Morris C2 Air Drill D/S paired row 9650 650 bu 4 tanks
221bu, 107bu, 107bu, 221bu, Hyd Assist Auger, 17” fans, Simple Std Drive, Hyd Hitch Jack, dual castors, 4 - 800/65R32 lug tires Tow Between 2018 $ 488,400 1 only 2017 $ 355,000
Big Horn pkg
MSRP $50,830
$32,500
65’ 42”drum 5/8” thick $85,104 65’ 42”drum 5/8” thick $87,105 75’ 42”drum 5/8” thick $90,126 85’ 42”drum 5/8” thick $99,137
MSRP $59,040
26 mpg
210hp cat, 5 spd Allison Auto, 14’ Pacific Service Body Air Comp, 167000 km 5000# PICKER 16’ reach Tico 350WT
MSRP $40,720
$27,348
2001 FL60 Freightliner
5’ Retail E/O disc k $46,961 $42,900 k $52,972 $47,900 k $54,973 $49,900
18 1500 Long Horn 5.7L 8A CC 4X4 SB b/u/c i512632
$10,250 dis $39,700
MSRP $42,920
$42,100
mt OAC of $ 6,900
$58,000
34 mpg
L/pmt OAC $ 24,600 Lease to own 63rv 6-A L/pmt OAC of $ 30,800
.5LX16.1, 12.5l-15 wing Auto lock, hyd tine adj sure, 9/16 x 26”tines. 69,100 1-O/H $60,900 76,100 Intro $66,900
$10,250 dis
$44,000
$24,100
pmts OAC $ 48,500
Since 1948
0 down, 4.99% for 84 mbw bi-weekly payments. w/gst OAC, vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated
33 mpg
32 mpg
2016 35’ M155 MD Swather 148hp, hyd C /linkHID, 600/65R28, 16.5x16.1, DKD, 6 B/PUR, Trans stab/whl 10’ hyd roller msrp $238,250 1 only cnt $189,000
www.rosschrysler.ca
N S p i ri t R i v er
$71,600
18 D2500 L
$41,900
i d l 6 C/C 4X4 SB
TD. ● ROSS CHRYSLER ● www.rosschrysler.ca
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It’s Time to Address the Elephant in the Field
Eight thousand pounds. That’s how much more the other sprayers weigh compared to an Apache. That’s like a full grown elephant trouncing around your field, compacting your soil, guzzling your gas, robbing your yield and defecating on your profits.
Quality Used Equipment at
Clear Out Pricing
*Cash Only/No Trade
NH T6.175 Tractor w/ loader & grapple - 2 to choose from, starting@ $85,000 2004 Bourgault 5710 Air Drill W/ 6550 TBH Cart - 54’, double shoot, MRB, steel packers, duals & bag lift $98,500 2009 NH P1060 TBT Air Cart - 430 bu, TBT, VR, ISO, DS $47,000 2013 Apache AS 1220 II Sprayer - 1200 gal, 100’ boom, duals, dividers, full GPS, 5 section boom, sectional control 1100 hrs $208,500 2016 Salford 2141 Vertical Tillage - 41’, 5 fold, wavy blade coulters, 3 bar heavy harrows w/ rolling baskets $118,500
• DARCY HOFSTRAND • JASON GIES
AFTER HOUR SALES
(250) 219-8299 (250) 784-7953
11508 - 8th Street, Dawson Creek, BC (250) 782-5281 • 1-800-663-3572
• DAVE MARTIN • ALEX MAUDE
(780) 505-1734 (780) 978-2883
14250 - 100th Street, Grande Prairie, AB (780) 532-5344 • 1-888-532-5344
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BUILT FOR SOIL PRODUCTIVITY
INDEPENDENT SERIES TRUE VERTICAL TILLAGE - 8 unique models SHATTER COMPACTION - Improve root development SITE SPECIFIC - Hydraulic options to match conditions
INDEPENDENT SERIES
CALL YOUR SALFORD DEALER OR VISIT SALFORDGROUP.COM 1-866-442-1293
• DARCY HOFSTRAND • JASON GIES
AFTER HOUR SALES
(250) 219-8299 (250) 784-7953
11508 - 8th Street, Dawson Creek, BC (250) 782-5281 • 1-800-663-3572
• DAVE MARTIN • ALEX MAUDE
(780) 505-1734 (780) 978-2883
14250 - 100th Street, Grande Prairie, AB (780) 532-5344 • 1-888-532-5344
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SAVE GREEN THIS SPRING 1023E TRACTOR •22.4HP diesel engine •Easy-lift hood w/dual gas-charged lift struts •Hydrostatic - 2 Range transmission •Standard 4WD for maximum traction •Mower attachment not included in price Q#16667556
$120*/ Month
Add a 120R loader $54 /Month
0% for 84 Months
OFFERS EXPIRE APRIL 30, 2018
2032R & LOADER
3025E TRACTOR
5045E TRACTOR
•32HP liquid-cooled diesel engine •4WD •John Deere 220 Loader •Cruise control •Folding ROPS •Mid & Rear attachment not included
•Yanmar® 3-cylinder, 24.7HP diesel engine •Twin Touch™ Hydro transmission •On-board diagnostics •Standard 4WD for maximum traction
•50HP diesel engine •9F/3R SyncShuttle™ transmission •Durable MFWD axle •Best-in-class visibility
Q#1667452
$330 / Month
Q#16667499
$169*/ Month
$434*/ Month
Add a Performance Plan $15/ Month
Add a 300E loader $61 /Month
Add a 520M loader $105 /Month
0% for 72 Months
0% for 84 Months
0% for 84 Months
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0% APR purchase financing for 84 months on new John Deere 4 Family Compact Utility Tractors. 20% Down payment is required. Representative Amount Financed ("RAF"): $50,000, at 0% APR, monthly payment is $595.24 for 84 months, total obligation is $50,000, cost of borrowing based on RAF is $0. Monthly payments/cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed/down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series as of February 2, 2018: $50,115. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight and preparation charges will apply. Minimum finance amount may be required; representative amount does not guarantee offer applies. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum. Additional dealer fees may apply. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. May not be combined with other offers. Discounts or other incentives may be available for cash purchases. By selecting the purchase financing offer, consumers may be foregoing such discounts and incentives which may result in a higher effective interest rate. Items may not be exactly as shown, accessories & attachments cost extra. Prices are based on the US exchange are subject to change. A documentation fee of up to $250 will be applied on all finance offerings Programs and prices subject to change without notice. See dealer for full details some restrictions apply. 0% APR purchase financing for 72 months on new John Deere 2 Family Sub-Compact Utility Tractors. Eligibility for $0 down payment offer is limited to highly qualified customers and scheduled monthly payments will be required. Representative Amount Financed: $10,000, at 0% APR, monthly payment is $138.89 for 72 months, total obligation is $10,000, cost of borrowing is $0. Monthly payments/cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed/down payment. Cost of borrowing based on Representative Amount Financed not MSRP cash price. Offer valid from March 3, 2018 until April 30, 2018. Minimum finance amount may be required; representative amount does not guarantee offer applies. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. See dealer for details. -
TOLL FREE: 1-877-553-3373 WWW.PRAIRIECOASTEQUIPMENT.COM GRANDE PRAIRIE 780-532-8402 | FAIRVIEW 780-835-4440 | LA CRETE 780-928-3337 | DAWSON CREEK 250-782-4141
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2015 JOHN DEERE 1870
•57’ Seeder •12” Spacings •5 Section
2015 JOHN DEERE 1910
•550 Bushel Cart •Tow Behind •Double Shoot
Q#16924062
$10,190 Semi Annual | 2.25% for 60 Months or Lease for $9,857 Semi Annual
$8,968 Semi Annual | 3.75% for 60 Months or Lease for $8,663 Semi Annual
2015 JOHN DEERE 9520R
2015 JOHN DEERE 9570RT
•520HP •Powershift Transmission •Big Hyd pump •1008 Hours •800/70R38 Duals R0011488142
Q#16924062
Q#16924062
$32,511 Semi Annual | 2.25% for 60 Months
or Lease for $27,745 Semi Annual
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•570HP •36” Tracks •Guidance ready •Big Hyd pump
Q#16924062
$40,377 Semi Annual | 2.25% for 60 Months
or Lease for $34,442 Semi Annual
O.A.C. Prices subject to a down payment. See dealer for full finance details, some restrictions apply.
www.prairiecoastequipment.com
1877-553-3373
GRANDE PRAIRIE 780-532-8402 | FAIRVIEW 780-835-4440 | LA CRETE 780-928-3337 | DAWSON CREEK 250-782-4141
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Collie Corner By Carol Nelson
About the first family dog are trying to get stock through become memories forgotten when looking back on his life span and the best times are what we remember the most. When the second dog arrives, the handler has expectations and would like the new dog to take over form the original. This can sometimes put a new dog at quite a disadvantage as the handler may expect the young dog to have the same abilities in a short time that took the older dog a lifetime to learn. Instead of always having a positive attitude, the handler may not be quite so patients when the young dog doesn’t work the way the older one did. It is easy to forget that dogs learn through mistakes and practical work. They don’t come with programmed built in computer chips but need time and repetitive practice to grow and get better in their work. The young dog may be a better dog but needs time and practice to grow and get better at work. Work and chores soon provide the dog with working knowledge if the handler has patience and give the dog freedom to learn along with some guidance. Carol Nelson
TRACTORS – 4WD
Versatile 550 (2013) 1,950 hrs Versatile 450 (2013) 2,000 hrs Versatile 2425 (2006) 4,858 hrs Challenger MT865 (2003) Case IH Puma 130 (2012) 3,000 hrs John Deere 8650 (1983) 8,300 hrs
COMBINES
(3) Lexion 780 (2013) 1,167 to 1,295 eng hours (3) Lexion 760TT (2011-2014) 1,395 to 2,122 eng hours (6) Lexion 760 (2011-2012) 1,134 to 2,155 eng hours (6) Lexion 670 (2011-2017) 350 to 1,988 eng hours (4) Lexion 590R (2005-2008) 2,718 to 3,828 eng hours Lexion 580R (2009) 3,397 eng hours (2) Lexion 570R (2005-2006) 2,184 to 2,494 eng hours Lexion 460 (2000) 3,139 eng hours Case 2388 (1997) 2,900 eng hours (2) Case 2188 (1995-1997) 3,583 to 3,617 eng hours (2) New Holland CR9090 (2012) New Holland CX8090 (2009) 2,045 eng hours (2) New Holland CX8080 (2008-2009) 2,000 to 2,290 eng hours
COMBINE HEADERS & ADAPTERS
Feature Unit
Claas Vario 1230 40’ Header (2015) (2) Claas Vario 1200 40’ Header (2011-2014) Lexion F535 35’ Flexheader (2010) Claas MaxFlex 1050 35’ Header (2012) (2) Lexion M1050 35’ Maxflo Header (2011) Case IH 2142 30’ Header (2012) Case IH 1042 30’ Header (2003) (2) Honey Bee SP36 36' Header (2005-2006) John Deere 930D 30’ Draper Header (2006) MacDon FD75 35’ Header (2016) MacDon FD70 40’ Flex Header (2011) (4) MacDon FD70 35’ Header (2010-2012) MacDon D65 30’ Draper Header (2014) (2) MacDon D50 35’ Header (2010-2012) MacDon 973 30’ Draper Header (2005) MacDon 962 Header (2001) New Holland 94C 36’ Header (2008) Adapter – MacDon CA20 Adapter (2010) Adapter – MacDon 872 Adapter (2002)
SWATHERS & WINDROWERS
MacDon Premier 2952 25’ Swather (2002) Challenger SP115B 30’ Windrower (2008) (2) Challenger SP115B 30’ Windrower (2007)
2015 BOURGAULT 3320 66” AIR DRILL W/7700 66’ 3320 HF QDA with 7700 air tank with ASC
FAIRVIEW 10925-90th Ave. (Industrial Park) (780) 835-3887
AIR DRILLS & SEEDERS
Bourgault 5720 47’ Air Drill w/5440 (2003) Bourgault 3320 76’ Air Drill w/6550 (2012) Bourgault 3320 66’ Air Drill (2016) w/7700 (2015) Bourgault 3320 66’ Air Drill w/6550 (2012) Bourgault 3310 65’ Air Drill w/6700 (2011) Case 800 60’ Air Drill w/3430 (2008) New Holland P2070 70’ Air Drill w/P4760 (2012) New Holland P2070 70’ Air Drill w/580 (2012) New Holland P2060 70’ Air Drill w/P1070 (2012) (2) New Holland SD440 57’ Air Drill w/SC380 (2006) Bourgault 5710 65’ Air Drill (2008)
(Toll-free) 888.354.3620
www.fosterscanada.com
Bourgault 5710 64’ Air Drill (2005) (2) Bourgault 5710 59’ Air Drill (2002-2007) (3) Bourgault 3320 76’ Air Drill (2012) Bourgault 3310 75’ Air Drill (2008) Horsch Anderson 60-15 Air Drill (2005) Morris C2 80’ Air Drill (2012) Bourgault 5350 Air Seeder (2002)
AIR TANKS/CARTS
Bourgault 6700ST Air Tank/Cart (2013) New Holland SC430 Air Tank/Cart (2008)
HARROWS/HEAVY HARROWS/CULTIVATORS (2) Bourgault 6000 90’ Harrow (2012-2013) Elmer’s Super 7 90’ Harrow (2014) Elmer’s Super 7 70’ Harrow (2014) (3) MacFarlane 2080-16 80’ Harrow (2008-2015) MacFarlane WDL2070 70’ Harrow (2015) Bourgault 7200 72’ Heavy Harrow (2001) Degelman SM7000 50’ Heavy Harrow (2003) Flexi-Coil SYS85 Heavy Harrow (2002) Ezee-On 3595 26’ Offset Disk (2003) Horsch Anderson RT35 35’ Disk (2016) Landoll 7450 49’ Disk (2012) Massey Ferguson 820 28’ Disk (1995) Sunflower 1550 50’ Disk (2015) Versatile TD600 42’ Disk (2013) Gregoire-Besson SPSLZ9 10-Bottom Plow (2016) Gregoire-Besson SPERWZ7 8-Bottom Plow (2003)
MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
Auger – GrainMaxx 13 x 71 Grain Auger (2003) Auger – Sakundiak TL10-39 Grain Auger (2011) Auger – Westfield 13 x 91 Grain Auger (2007) Auger – Westfield 13 x 81 Grain Auger (2012) Auger – Wheatheart 13 x 94 Grain Auger (2015) Auger – Wheatheart BH10-41 Grain Auger (2010) Auger – Wheatheart BH10-41 Grain Auger (2010) Belt Conveyor – Batco 2495 (2016) Belt Conveyor – Brandt 1545 45’ Belt Conveyor (2008) Cutter Mower – Thrifty MTC48B10 8’ Cutter Mower Discbine – John Deere 945 15’ Discbine (1997) Ditcher – Xtreme Wolverine Ditcher (2012) Ditcher - Xtreme Wolverine Ditcher (2010) Grain Bagger – Mainero 2240 10’ Grain Bagger (2011) Grain Extractor – Loftness BGU Grain Extractor (2012) Grain Bag Loader – Loftness GBL-10 Grain Bag Loader (2014) Grain Cart – Elmer’s 2000 Grain Cart (2015) Grain Cart – Elmer’s 1600 Grain Cart (2011) Grain Cart - J & M 1000 Grain Cart (2011) Grain Cart – Unverferth 9250 Grain Cart (2008) Grain Cart – Unverferth 974 Grain Cart (2003) Grain Vac – REM Mfg 3700 Grain Vac (2014) Grain Vac – REM Mfg 3700 Grain Vac (2013) Header Transport – Trailtech Header Transport (2013)
BEAVERLODGE 1100-11th Street West (780) 354-3622
Colter (780) 835-0336 • Jason (780) 518-8876 • Sean (780) 518-3829 • Kenny (780) 512-6682 • Larry (780) 518-3734
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The first dog with some working instinct that joins a family, is often remembered as being the greatest of dogs. There are some logical reason for this line of thinking besides being based solely on emotional factors. The first dog received a lot of attention and bonding time to the handler of family while there is no expectation attached to his work at all. If he chooses to help in some way the handler is usually delighted with the help. A simple job such as gathering or going around the stock to bring them to the grain trough is impressive if you have never had a dog that gathered or went and fetched stock before. If the dog takes a year to finally learn this there are no time constraints and the handler has nothing to compare the dog to. This gives the dog a lot of time to learn his job and gain experience while pleasing the handler. There is always a positive dealing between handler and dog so the dog grows and learns at his own pace. The handlers are usually appreciative of whatever help they receive so everyone is happy. As the dog gets to retirement age, the times that he was a hassle such as turning the stock back on the trail, or sitting in the gate while you
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Telehandler – 2014 Merlo P40.17 55’
$85,000
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$28,900
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$85,000
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$22,900
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$16,900
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$31,000
UTV – 2009 Kubota RTV1100W Orange
$12,900
Swath Inverter – 2012 New Holland 166
$7,200
Mower – 2012 Kubota GF1800 4WD Frt Mt $11,900
Excavator – 2016 Kubota KX080-4
$129,900 Mower – 2009 John Deere z850a Zero-Turn $9,900
SOLD
SOLD
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Transition, not succession by Kieran Brett. Despite armies of well-meaning accountants, bankers and consultants urging them to do so, many Canadian farm families don’t have a plan in place to transfer ownership between generations. It could be the word succession that’s getting in the way. This can imply an abrupt change, when the older generation is booted out to pasture and the younger seizes power. Instead of succession, then, consider the word transition. It suggests a gradual, orderly transfer of ownership and authority. Transition, rather than succession, is what’s occurring at Stamp Seeds near Enchant, Alta. Through ongoing dialogue parents begin to step back, and the younger generation is stepping up. “It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when we started,” says Greg Stamp, a member of the farm’s second generation. “For us, it’s not a one or two-year thing. We’ve been talking about this and working on it for 10 or 12 years now.” Parents emphasize farm organization, family teamwork Richard and Marian Stamp founded Stamp Seeds in 1978. They grew the business by providing high-quality pedigreed seed to customers across southern Alberta. The Stamps also raised four children
who, over the past 10 years, have married and assumed key roles in the operation. The senior Stamps were only in their mid-40s when the idea of transition got going. Rather than push the conversation into the future, they embraced it, and encouraged their kids to carve out their own roles in the business. Now between 26 and 34 years of age, the younger generation took up the challenge. “My parents were always strong proponents of getting organized and working together, and how to grow and add to the business,” Greg says. Every six months or so, the family would gather for a business meeting. This wasn’t transition planning as such. Still, as the family discussed farm operations, new opportunities and individual roles, the Stamp Seeds organizational chart took shape. The Stamp family has been gradually working its way through a farm transition process over the past decade or more. Merle Good, a well-known family farm succession expert, has worked with the family over these years. “I always say to my clients that time provides opportunity,” Good says. “As long as there is a clear direction, rushing in is not a viable strategy in family farm succession.”
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Fourth Creek Community Association and Curling Club Marilyn Haugland The Fourth Creek Community association was registered in June 1959, with Herman Hindmarch as president, Flossie Hindmarch as secretary treasurer and Ralph Hindmarch, Francis Dolen, and Guy Gano as directors. Meetings were held in homes and at the school. Funds were raised came from dances and annual picnics. In 1964 the community undertook the building of a hall on 20 acres of lease land on the southeast corner of section 29-81-8-W6. All the labor put into the building hall was volunteer, with George Hewson being the foreman. Later, a
fencing bee was held for George, to repay him for some of the hours he put into the hall. The last sheet of the interior was done in the spring of 1965. The same summer the brush was burned and the grounds were broken. The hall provided a place for many events, some of them being church, Sunday school, anniversaries, bingos, turkey shoots, meetings, courses and many good potluck suppers. In 1968 a better road was built into the hall grounds. In 1970 a new furnace was purchased. Right, pouring the cement foundation of the curling rink.
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Climate change research sees national potential for producers A series of research projects focused on climate change has wrapped up in British Columbia, with many of the results applicable across the country. “Our producers are looking for tools and resources to help them adapt and remain profitable,” says Emily MacNair, program manager of the B.C. Agriculture and Food Climate Action Initiative. Over five years, the initiative supported about 55 projects. Forty through the Regional Adaptation Enhancement Program which collaboratively develops regional climate adaptation strategies identifying and prioritizing impacts of climate change on agriculture and 15 through the Farm Adaptation In-
novator Fund supporting applied research projects that demonstrate and evaluate practices, approaches and technologies that can be adopted on farm. “The joint planning process helped hone in on the problems and identify impacts,” says MacNair. Although some projects are B.C. specific, other findings or the research methodology could be valuable to non-BC producers. Cattle research One project developed an online tool to help cattle ranchers assess source water for natural ponds during cattle grazing. A warming climate could impact pond longevity, which means proactively planning for other water resources.
Irrigation studies Another looked at precision irrigation based on soil type and crop needs across 42-acres of grapes at Osoyoss and Oliver. Viticulturist and winemaker Severine Pinte wanted to maintain grape quality but conserve water when implementing new irrigation. “Irrigation isn’t just using water,” Pinte says. “It uses power and labour and we’ve already cut down on cost of labour by 50 per cent. In the long run, we can sustain our grape quality and the price of our wines, so as a business, it’s huge.” Pest enquiry Fraser Valley dairy producer Holger Schwichtenberg has interest in
a project that catalogued pest information and resources, particularly new pests. As chair of Mainland Milk Producers, which includes about 380 producers, he says this project is important because it’s difficult for producers to undertake the work while maintaining their businesses. “If there’s a source of information and someone doing the necessary legwork and offering solutions, producers are very much in favour,” Schwichtenberg says. Yet another project involves creating a tool, currently in the final production stage, to walk a producer through actions before, during and after a wildfire.
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Innovation turns a cautious outlook into a positive projection ly high-tech. This leads to increased productivity, lower costs, and increased producers profits. There is no lack of interesting, innovative technologies coming into the market soon, such as: Facial recognition for livestock to monitor feed consumption and milk production Use of drones to monitor irrigation Smart driverless tractors However, most innovations require one main ingredient that is essential to make technology work, which in some areas is still unavailable: connectivity. High-speed internet is a key to innovation Connecting farmers to the world is currently
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CERTIFIED SEED FOR SALE: Wheat: AAC RED WATER , STETTLER, CDC BRADWELL, CDC PENHOLD; Barley: MAVERICK, AUSTENSON, MERRIDETH. COPELAND; Oats: CDC HAYMAKERS, AC MORGANS; Peas: AMARILLOS, LIMERICKS, RAEZERS; Canola: SYNERGY POLISH, DEKALB RR VARIETIES. Call Gerald: 780-518-1505, 780-538-3868 FOR SALE: Certified Organic Ruffian Oats, 90 % Germination. Phone: 780835-0452
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Ag & AgriFood Canada..............................................11 Agriterra Equipment ............................................31, 42 All Peace Realty...........................................................6 B.C. Hydro ...................................................................4 Bayer Crop Science ................................................5, 9 Belt Drive Betty - Busted Knuckle ............................54 BF Collision..................................................................4 Brandt Tractor............................................................45 Butler Farm Equipment .............................................40 CanWest Trailers........................................................14 Cassity Equipment Sales ..........................................29 Clear Hills County Ag Show ......................................49 Cleardale Colony/Nthrn Portables ............................29 Countryside Motor Sports...........................................2 Cramer’s Breaking .......................................................6 Dave Ross Equipment ...............................1, 32, 33, 41 Dawson Co-operative .........................................12, 20 Dawson Creek Medical Clinic ...................................10 Dawson Creek Vet Clinic ...........................................19 Doug Johnson Auctions ................................55, 56, 57 Douglas Lake Equipment ....................................34, 35 Ed Prodaniuk Auctions..............................................58 EnviroBore Ltd. .........................................................24 Farm Credit Canada ....................................................8 FarmLead.com ............................................................4 Flaman Sales .............................................................43 Fort St. John Seed Cleaning Co-op............................6 Foster’s Canada ..............................................6, 38, 64 Fresh Water Treatment Systems ...............................45 Hearth & Home Furnishings ........................................1 Home Hardware (Fischer Lumber) ..............................2 The Horse Ranch .......................................................18 Hythe Pioneer Homes .................................Classifieds Justice Institute of B.C. .............................................15 Keddie’s .......................................................................1 Kubota Country .........................................................39 LaCrete Auction Mart ................................................62 Limoges Seed Farm ..................................................12 Mile Zero Denture Clinic............................................18 Milligan Creek Steel...................................................18 Mulvahill Fencing.........................................Classifieds National Energy Board – Enbridge ...........................47 Northern Heating & Fireplace ...................................43 Peace River Regional District ...............53, Classifieds Penergetic Canada ....................................................16 Penson Black Angus ...................................Classifieds PrairieCoast equipment ............................... 36, 37, 42 Precision Ag (William Fehr) .........................................6 Prestville Farms Ltd. ...................................Classifieds Quapp Equipment Ltd. .............................................18 Recovery Upholstery ...................................Classifieds Rhythm Auctions .......................................................60 Ritchie Bros Auctioneers ..............................61, 52, 63 Scenic Heights Seed Farm .........................................6 SeCan...........................................................3, 7, 13, 15 Sexsmith Used Farm Parts .......................................44 Smoky Applied Research & Demo Assn ....................8 South Peace Feeders Co-op ....................................29 Southwest Design & Construction..............................1 Thorsby Stockyards Inc. ...........................................29 Top Gun Horse Sale...................................................48 Vertical Buildings Solutions ......................................30 Henry Vos ...................................................................62 Wanham Grazing Association .....................Classifieds Weaver Auction ...................................................46, 59 Wembley Livestock Market.......................................28 Westcan Feed & Seeds .........................17, Classifieds Willowview Auctions .................................................60 Worsley Fabrication & Welding ...................................6
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• ON THE FARM • • IN THE FIELD • • IN THE BARN • • ON THE TRACTOR •
3563 Dogs
Livestock guardian dogs for sale. 2 1-yr-old neutered males. All shots, Raised with sheep. 780-971-2493
• THINK SAFETY • COME HOME TONIGHT
2050 Craft Items/Gift Ideas
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DRIVE SAFE
FOR SALE: Singer Knitting Machine. Contact: 780-6181317 Large Quantity of Craft Supplies. Silk Flowers, Ribbon, Christmas-Supplies, Wreaths, Garlands, Picks and More. 780-539-5402
2145
TAKE YOUR TIME
Wanted to Buy
WANTED: Shed Antlers for Creative Art. Purchase by the Pound. Call Terry at 780766-2937/780-876-4455
2205 Farm Implements
SOMEONE’S LIFE DEPENDS ON IT
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FOR SALE: Aeromaster PT-120 Compost Windrow Turner. Phone: 250-8437743 Slightly used 10’ & 12’ snow blade to fit a JD/ Kubota/or skid-steer. 780-354-2161, (Cell)-780-518-6095
8346 Services for Hire
Pedigree Wheat, Oat and Pea Seed Treatment Available
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HRS - AAC Connery AC Landmark VB CPS - AAC Penhold AAC Viewfield PEAS - AAC Carver AAC Brandon OATS - CS Camden
2210 Haying Equipment
26ft Frigstad 12 in 650 lb Trips NH3 Kit Knock on Tips, Hitch, 4-Bar-Harrows. 780-831-0812 30ft. Morris Magnum 7.5 Spacing. 7130 Air Tank Gas Engine Fan Drive, Very Good. 780-831-0812
2215 Heavy Equipment
Attachments for skidsteers/tractors, loaders. Large selection of pallet forks, grapples, buckets, snow and dirt blades, tillers, mowers and snow blowers, etc. 780354-2161, (Cell)-780-5186095. Beaverlodge. FOR SALE: D8K Cat with Tilt Dozer. Brush Cutter, Piler, Fuel Wagon, Parts. Phone: 780-928-2362. FOR SALE: Two 475 Michelin Loaders.13 yard buckets. (780)836-5694
2218 Mills/Equipment
FOR SALE: 1999 Tri-Axle 42 ft Grain Trailer. Phone: 780-836-5694 FOR SALE: Aeromaster PT-120 Compost Windrow Turner. Phone: 250-8437743
2220 Misc Farm Equipment
72 Stealth Double-ShootOpeners Fits NH or Case Precision Drill. Done Less than 5000 Acres. 250-7820220 FOR SALE: 1999 Tri-Axle 42 ft Grain Trailer. Phone: 780-836-5694
8346 Services for Hire
FOR ALL YOUR UPHOLSTERY NEEDS
Nick & Caroline Sekulic
nick@telusplanet.net prestville.com 780.814.2849 Box 181, Rycroft, AB T0H 3A0
Used 75” 3 pth snow blower/manual chute rotator. $2900. New units also available. 780-354-2161 (Cell)-780-518-6095
• AUTOMOTIVE & MARINE • VINTAGE CARS & HOT RODS • OILFIELD & FARM EQUIPMENT • WINTER FRONTS
WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED! NICHOLAS KOVACS 9723 – 77TH AVENUE GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB
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2220 Misc Farm Equipment WANTED: 2230 Tractors John Deere #
FOR SALE: Elias Cattle Scale, AI Kit/ Burdizzo/Dr. Frank’s Calf-Puller/Calf Nursing Pail & Bottle. 780618-1317 FOR SALE: TR96 with Melroe Pickup and 25’ 971 Straight Cut. $18,000. Call/Text Kevin 250-2634263 JD 630D Straight-cut header. Like new. Always shedded. c/w slow-speed transport. Single knife drive. (780)5180635 JD 9870 STS Combine. Excellent Condition. Always shedded. Michels roll-over tarp. JD 615 pickup. (780)518-0635
2230 Tractors
FOR SALE: Kubota MX5100 Tractor. Call: 780836-5694
6505 Apartments/ Condos for Rent
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3535 Livestock
FOR SALE: 200 Black Angus Cows/50 Black Angus Heifers/Start Calving April 10th. Closed Herd. 250-7882253.
317 Garden Tractor For Parts. Phone: 780-832-8103
Horses & Tack 3520 Bay Tobiano Yearling Filly,
Registerable, Mature to 15.2, Friendly, Handled, Sporthorse Type. $2900. Phone: 250-786-5860 BUILT RIGHT SHEDS Custom Sheds of All Types. Call: 780-835-1908 for Your Project Quote. Reg’d 15.2 Hand Red Roan Broke Gelding, 5 Years, Ranch/Trail, Likes People. $4200. Phone: 250-786-5860
Livestock 3535 Bred Hereford Cross Cows
& Heifers. Red & Blacks, Preg Checked/Vaccinated/Treated with Ivomec. 780-836-2125
FOR SALE: 5 Charolais Bulls. 3-2 Yr-Olds & 2-3 Yr.-Olds. $4,000./Each. 250787-2944. Ask For Harvey FOR SALE: Angus-Cross Bred Heifers. Bred to Red & Black Bulls. Due May 1st. 780-219-9355
Livestock guardian dogs for sale. 2 1-yr-old neutered males. All shots, Raised with sheep. 780-971-2493 Registered Polled Hereford Bulls. Vaccinated/Semen Tested. Free Delivery, Can Keep Until Spring. Phone: 780-836-2125.
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SHADOW CREEK RED POLLS Two-Year-Old and Yearling Registered Red Poll Bulls for Sale. Semen Tested and Proven Breeders. Also Our Current Bull Calf Crop is Up and Coming. Give Us a Call at 250-2625638 or Visit www.shadowcreek.farm Speckle Park Bulls for Sale. For More Information Contact Allan 780-835-8097 or Robin 780-834-7243
5020 Business Services
BUILT RIGHT SHEDS Custom Sheds of All Types. Call: 780-835-1908 for Your Project Quote.
5520 Legal/Public Notices
6505 Apartments/ Condos for Rent
PEACE RIVER REGIONAL DISTRICT Hythe Pioneer Homes is now accepting
APPLICATIONS FOR VACANCIES
No�ce of Public Hearing
ZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 2309 (Gardner), 2018
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9020 Feed & Seed
BUYING:
North Peace Leisure Pool, 9505 – 100 Street, Fort St. John, B.C.
For More Informa�on:
DAMAGED GRAIN
Contact: Development Services
• WHEAT • BARLEY • OATS • PEAS • HEATED GRAIN • SPRING THRASHED • DAMP • LIGHT • MIXED • BUGS
Tel: 250-784-3200 Toll Free: 1-800-670-7773 Email: prrd.dc@prrd.bc.ca
HEATED CANOLA • GREEN • WEEDY • SPRING THRASHED
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1.877.250.5252
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The Peace River Regional District is hos�ng a mee�ng to discuss the proposed Zoning Amendment. Proposal: To rezone the subject property from A-2 “Large Agricultural Holdings Zone” to I-1 “Light Industrial Zone”.
HIG
City of Fort St. John
79 AVE 77 AVE
Subject Property
240 RD
This no�ce is in general form only. Relevant background documents may be inspected from Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 8:30am – 4:30pm at the PRRD Dawson Creek office (1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC) or 8:30am – Noon and 1:00pm – 4:30pm at the PRRD Fort St. John office (9505-100th Street, Fort St. John, BC). Wri�en comments or concerns accepted. Chris Cvik, Chief Administra�ve Officer
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9020 Feed & Seed
Where:
Parcel A (46726M) of the NW ¼ of Sec 19, TP 83, R 18, W6M, Peace River, Exc PL 20464
98 ST
Tuesday, March 27, 2018 | 7:00 pm
Your yearly family income must be below $45,000 for a two-bedroom unit and $51,000 for a three bedroom unit. Monthly rental charge has a maximum rate of 30% of a tenant’s net income base on the seniors Self Contain Apartment.
TO APPLY, PLEASE CONTACT JANEEN OF HYTHE PIONEER HOMES BY PHONE AT 780-356-3077 OR BY EMAIL AT janeen@hythepioneerhomes.ca
When:
240 Road, west of Fort St. John
265 RD
• Senior Self-contained apartments • Kitchen/full bathroom/living room/washer/dryer • Community garden spot/tea room/monthly activities • Cable, power, telephone and internet charges are extra
265 RD
Hythe Pioneer Homes manage an affordable housing and self-contained senior independent living program. We offer two-bedroom units at $550 per month and three-bedroom units at $600 per month. One bedroom apartments are also available.
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5020 Business Services
9030 Tillage & Seeding
M Mulvahill Fencing
26ft Frigstad 12 in 650 lb Trips NH3 Kit Knock on Tips, Hitch, 4-Bar-Harrows. 780-831-0812
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9160 Trucks & Vans
1960ish Dodge dually pickup w/winch & gin poles. $500 OBO. 780-864-9404
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9166 Canopies
Tundra Truck Canopy, White, 6 Windows, 2 Sliders, 84” x 74” OD. $350. Phone: 780-539-5402
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6030 Houses for Sale
For Sale: Older house to be moved in Spirit River area. $10,000 OBO. 780-8644400, 780-518-9575
6560 Houses For Rent
Houses for Rent in Hines Creek, AB. For information call 780-772-3276
Reach the rural residents! The Northern Horizon is the Peace Regionʼs most read rural publication. Call (250) 782-4888 for more information.
8220 Lawn & Garden
WANTED: John Deere # 317 Garden Tractor For Parts. Phone: 780-832-8103
9005 Farm Produce
CLASSIFIED ORDER FORM • WRITE YOUR OWN AD!!! Please run my ad for
For Sale: Healthy Grass Fed Beef On The Hoof. $1.00/lb Butchered. Phone: 780-8362125
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9020 Feed & Seed
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CDC Amarillo Yellow Pea. CDC Raezer Green Pea. Hill Farms Ltd. 250-261-3041 or 250-789-3469. Certified AAC Elie, CWRS, Semi-Dwarf, Good Yield. Registered and Certified AAC Redberry, CWRS, Good Standing, 3-4 Days Earlier than Carberry, Good Sprout Resistance. Certified and Registered CDC Limerick, Smooth Green Pea. Call Fred 780694-2427 or 780-864-0128.
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Feed Barley Wanted in The Sexsmith Area. Call Gord: 780-831-6872
FOR SALE: 500 Hay Bales, Approx 1500 lbs, Alfalfa/Timothy. Put Up Early/No Rain. Good Horse or Cow Feed. Gordondale Area. $40./Bale 780-353-2402 Large Round Hay Bales for Sale. Alfalfa & Alfalfa/Grass Mix. Phone: 780-618-1234
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9025 Hay/Bales For Sale
Alfalfa Timothy Brome Square Bales. Shedded, No Rain. $6.00 per Bale. Phone: 780-766-2691 or 780-830-6079
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DEADLINE FOR NEXT ISSUE IS 12 NOON:
Fall Rye Seed -85% -Germ. Can Blend, Mini-Bulk Available. Fairview, Phone: 780-835-0872
300 Big Round Grass Hay Bales for Sale, Approx. 1300 lbs each. $30/per bale. 250759-4956
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, DĹ?ĹśĹ?ĹśĹ? — Jody Shimkus and Brandon Lewis from HD Mining updated the Board on the Murray River WĆŒĹ˝ĹŠÄžÄ?ĆšÍ˜ dŚĞLJ ĂĚǀĹ?Ć?ĞĚ ƚŚĂƚ ƚŚĞLJ Ç Ĺ?ĹŻĹŻ Ä?ŽŜĆ&#x;ŜƾĞ ƚŽ Ç Ĺ˝ĆŒĹŹ Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ ƚŚĞ ĆŒÄžÇ€Ĺ?ÄžÇ Ä?ŽžžĹ?ƊĞĞ ƚŽ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉ Ä?ŽŜĚĹ?Ć&#x;ŽŜĆ? ƚŚĂƚ žĂLJ Ä?Äž Ĺ?žƉŽĆ?ĞĚ ƾƉŽŜ ƚŚĞ ĎŜĂů Ä‚Ć‰Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝Ç€Ä‚ĹŻ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝ĹŠÄžÄ?Ćš and noted that the support they have received from the area is appreciated.
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The Regional District, through Rural Budgets and the Board, provides millions of dollars in grants each year ƚŽ Ĺ˝ĆŒĹ?Ä‚ĹśĹ?njĂĆ&#x;ŽŜĆ? ƚŚĂƚ Ĺ˝ÄŤÄžĆŒ ĨĂÄ?Ĺ?ĹŻĹ?Ć&#x;ÄžĆ? ĂŜĚ Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝Ĺ?ĆŒÄ‚ĹľĆ? ƚŽ Ä?ŽžžƾŜĹ?Ć&#x;ÄžĆ? Ĺ?Ĺś ƚŚĞ ZÄžĹ?Ĺ?Ĺ˝ĹśÍ˜ dŚĞ ZÄžĹ?Ĺ?ŽŜĂů Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄš Ä‚Ć‰Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝Ç€ÄžÄš ƚŚĞ Íš ůĂŜŏĞƚ 'ĆŒÄ‚ĹśĆš ƉƉůĹ?Ä?Ä‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ WŽůĹ?Ä?LJ͕͛ Ç ĹšĹ?Ä?Ĺš ÄžĆ?ƚĂÄ?ĹŻĹ?Ć?ŚĞĆ? ĹľĹ?ĹśĹ?žƾž Ć?ĆšÄ‚ĹśÄšÄ‚ĆŒÄšĆ? ŽĨ Ĺ?ĹśÄ¨Ĺ˝ĆŒĹľÄ‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ ƚŽ Ä?Äž Ä?ŽůůĞÄ?ƚĞĚ ĆšĹšĆŒĹ˝ĆľĹ?Ĺš Ĺ?ĆŒÄ‚ĹśĆš ĂƉƉůĹ?Ä?Ä‚Ć&#x;ŽŜĆ? Ĺ?Ĺś Ĺ˝ĆŒÄšÄžĆŒ ƚŽ ĞŜĆ?ĆľĆŒÄž ĎŜĂŜÄ?Ĺ?Ä‚ĹŻ Ä‚Ä?Ä?ŽƾŜƚĂÄ?Ĺ?ĹŻĹ?ƚLJ ĂŜĚ ĹľĹ?ĹśĹ?žƾž Ć?ĆšÄ‚ĹśÄšÄ‚ĆŒÄšĆ? ŽĨ Ĺ?ĹśÄ¨Ĺ˝ĆŒĹľÄ‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ ƚŚĂƚ Ĺ?Ć? ƚŽ Ä?Äž Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝Ç€Ĺ?ĚĞĚ Ä¨Ĺ˝ĆŒ Ĺ?ĆŒÄ‚ĹśĆš ĂĚžĹ?ĹśĹ?Ć?ĆšĆŒÄ‚Ć&#x;Ĺ˝ĹśÍ˜
WĆŒĹ˝ĹŠÄžÄ?Ćš tÄžÄ?ĨŽŽƚ WĆŒĹ˝Ĺ?ĆŒÄ‚Ĺľ — Meredith Thornton ĆŒÄžĆ‹ĆľÄžĆ?ƚĞĚ ƚŚĂƚ ƚŚĞ Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄš Ä?ŽŜĆ&#x;ŜƾĞ ƚŽ ĎŜĂŜÄ?Ĺ?ĂůůLJ Ć?ĆľĆ‰Ć‰Ĺ˝ĆŒĆš the “Project Webfootâ€? programâ€? delivered by Ducks Unlimited volunteers at McQueens Slough. The program educates youth about wetlands and waterfowl, teaching ƚŚĞž Ä‚Ä?Žƾƚ Ä?ŽŜĆ?ÄžĆŒÇ€Ä‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ Ä?ŽŜÄ?ĞƉƚĆ? ĂŜĚ Ć‰ĆŒÄ‚Ä?Ć&#x;Ä?ÄžĆ?͘ KĹ?ĹŻ Θ 'Ä‚Ć? ŽŜÄ?ÄžĆŒĹśĆ? Ĺ?Ĺś ƚŚĞ &Ä‚ĆŒĹľĹ?ĹśĹ?ƚŽŜ ŽžžƾŜĹ?ƚLJ — Jim and Pat Strasky (on behalf of the Farmington Community) presented concerns about ƚŚĞ Ä?ƾžƾůĂĆ&#x;ǀĞ ĞčĞÄ?ĆšĆ? ŽĨ ƚŚĞ Ĺ?ĹśÄ?ĆŒÄžÄ‚Ć?ĞĚ Ĺ˝Ĺ?ĹŻ ĂŜĚ Ĺ?Ä‚Ć? Ä‚Ä?Ć&#x;Ç€Ĺ?ƚLJ Ĺ?Ĺś ƚŚĞ Ä‚ĆŒÄžÄ‚ ƚŽ ƚŚĞ Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄšÍ• Ĺ?ĹśÄ?ůƾĚĹ?ĹśĹ? Ä‚Ĺ?ĆŒĹ?Ä?ĆľĹŻĆšĆľĆŒÄ‚ĹŻÍ• ŜŽĹ?Ć?Äž ĂŜĚ ĹŻĹ?Ĺ?Śƚ͕ Ĺ?ĹśÄ?ĆŒÄžÄ‚Ć?ĞĚ ĆšĆŒÄ‚Ä¸Ä? ĂŜĚ Ĺ‡Ä‚ĆŒĹ?ĹśĹ? Ĺ?žƉĂÄ?ĆšĆ?͘ dŚĞ Ä‚ĹľÄ?Ĺ?Ĺ?ĆľĹ?ƚLJ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ žƾůĆ&#x;Í˛Ç ÄžĹŻĹŻ ƉĂĚĆ? Ä?ÄžĹ?ĹśĹ? Ä?ĹŻÄ‚Ć?Ć?ĞĚ Ä‚Ć? “temporaryâ€? and emergency response were also noted as concerning to the community. dŚĞ Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄš Ä‚ĆľĆšĹšĹ˝ĆŒĹ?njĞĚ Ć?ƚĂč ƚŽ Ć?ĞŜĚ Ä‚ ĹŻÄžĆŠÄžĆŒ ƚŽ ƚŚĞ K' ĂŜĚ WW ĆŒÄžĆ‹ĆľÄžĆ?Ć&#x;ĹśĹ? ƚŚĂƚ Ä‚ žĞĞĆ&#x;ĹśĹ? Ä?Äž Ä‚ĆŒĆŒÄ‚ĹśĹ?ĞĚ Ä?LJ ƚŚĞ end of March with the Farmington community. ,Ç‡ÄšĆŒĹ˝ WĞĂÄ?Äž ZÄžĹ?Ĺ?ŽŜ ĹŻÄžÄ?ĆšĆŒĹ?Ä?Ĺ?ƚLJ ^ƾƉƉůLJ WĆŒĹ˝ĹŠÄžÄ?Ćš — Charles Young, Project Manager and Megan Harris, Stakeholder Engagement Lead for the project gave an overview ŽĨ ƚŚĞ Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝ĹŠÄžÄ?ƚ͕ Ç ĹšÄ‚Ćš Ä‚ĹŻĆšÄžĆŒĹśÄ‚Ć&#x;ǀĞĆ? Ç ÄžĆŒÄž Ä?ŽŜĆ?Ĺ?ÄšÄžĆŒÄžÄš ĂŜĚ Ć&#x;žĞůĹ?ŜĞĆ?͘ dŚĞ ĎŜĂů ĚĞÄ?Ĺ?Ć?Ĺ?ŽŜ Ä?LJ ,Ç‡ÄšĆŒĹ˝ Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄš of Directors will be in spring 2018 on whether to implement the project.
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Scentless Chamomile
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KĹśÄ&#x17E; ŽĨ Ć&#x161;Ĺ&#x161;Ä&#x17E; Ć&#x2030;Ä&#x17E;Ĺ˝Ć&#x2030;ĹŻÄ&#x17E; Ç Ĺ&#x161;Ĺ˝ Ć&#x161;ŽŽŏ Ć&#x161;Ĺ&#x161;Ä&#x17E; Ć&#x;ĹľÄ&#x17E; Ć&#x161;Ĺ˝ ĆľĆ?Ä&#x17E; Ć&#x161;Ĺ&#x161;Ä&#x17E; 'Ä&#x201A;ĹŻĹŻÄ&#x17E;Ć&#x152;Ç&#x2021; ŽžžÄ&#x17E;ĹśĆ&#x161;Ć? Ĺ˝Ć&#x152; YĆľÄ&#x17E;Ć?Ć&#x;ŽŜĆ? Ć?Ä&#x17E;Ä?Ć&#x;ŽŜ Ĺ?Ĺś Ć&#x161;Ĺ&#x161;Ä&#x17E; Ĺ˝Ä&#x201A;Ć&#x152;Ä&#x161; Ä&#x201A;Ĺ?Ä&#x17E;ĹśÄ&#x161;Ä&#x201A; told the Board that he appreciated the opportunity to speak to the Board. Four people took their two minute opportunity to address an agenda item at Ć&#x161;Ĺ&#x161;Ä&#x17E; Ĺ˝Ä&#x201A;Ć&#x152;Ä&#x161; ĹľÄ&#x17E;Ä&#x17E;Ć&#x;ĹśĹ?Í&#x2DC;
The Board authorized that Urban Systems be awarded a contract for up to $20,000 to develop documents necessary to issue a request for proposals and assist Ĺ?Ĺś Ć&#x161;Ĺ&#x161;Ä&#x17E; Ć?Ä&#x17E;ĹŻÄ&#x17E;Ä?Ć&#x;ŽŜ ŽĨ Ä&#x201A; Ć?ĆľĹ?Ć&#x161;Ä&#x201A;Ä?ĹŻÇ&#x2021; Ć&#x2039;ĆľÄ&#x201A;ĹŻĹ?ÄŽÄ&#x17E;Ä&#x161; Ä?ŽŜĆ?ƾůĆ&#x;ĹśĹ? ÄŽĆ&#x152;Ĺľ Ć&#x161;Ĺ˝ Ä&#x161;Ä&#x17E;Ç&#x20AC;Ä&#x17E;ĹŻĹ˝Ć&#x2030; Ć&#x161;Ç Ĺ˝ Ä&#x161;Ä&#x17E;Ć?Ĺ?Ĺ?Ĺś Ä?ŽŜÄ?Ä&#x17E;Ć&#x2030;Ć&#x161;Ć? ĨŽĆ&#x152; Ä&#x201A;Ĺś Ď´ĎŹĎŹĎŹ Ć?Ć&#x2039;Í&#x2DC; Ĺ&#x152;Í&#x2DC; ĹŻĹ?Ä?Ć&#x152;Ä&#x201A;Ć&#x152;Ç&#x2021; Ć&#x161;Ĺ˝ Ä?Ä&#x17E; Ä?ŽŜĆ?Ć&#x161;Ć&#x152;ĆľÄ?Ć&#x161;Ä&#x17E;Ä&#x161; ŽŜ Ć&#x161;Ĺ&#x161;Ä&#x17E; Ĺ&#x161;Ä&#x17E;Ć&#x161;Ç Ç&#x2021;ĹśÄ&#x161; ZÄ&#x17E;Ä?Ć&#x152;Ä&#x17E;Ä&#x201A;Ć&#x;ŽŜ complex grounds.
The Regional Board authorized the following contract awards:
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ĹŻÄ&#x201A;Ć?ĹŹÄ&#x201A; ,Ĺ?Ĺ?Ĺ&#x161;Ç Ä&#x201A;Ç&#x2021; ŽžžƾŜĹ?Ć&#x161;Ç&#x2021; ^Ĺ˝Ä?Ĺ?Ä&#x17E;Ć&#x161;Ç&#x2021; EŽžĹ?ĹśÄ&#x201A;Ć&#x;ŽŜ WĆ&#x152;ŽŊÄ&#x17E;Ä?Ć&#x161; hĆ&#x2030;Ä&#x161;Ä&#x201A;Ć&#x161;Ä&#x17E; â&#x20AC;&#x201D; April Moi, Bud Powell, and Heather Sjoblom, updated the Board on some of the 2017 Ĺ&#x161;Ĺ?Ĺ?Ĺ&#x161;ĹŻĹ?Ĺ?Ĺ&#x161;Ć&#x161;Ć? ŽĨ Ć&#x161;Ĺ&#x161;Ä&#x17E; Ć&#x2030;Ć&#x152;ŽŊÄ&#x17E;Ä?Ć&#x161;Í&#x2014; &Ĺ?Ć&#x152;Ć?Ć&#x161; EÄ&#x201A;Ć&#x;ŽŜĆ? ^Ć&#x161;Ĺ˝Ć&#x152;Ç&#x2021;Ć&#x161;Ä&#x17E;ĹŻĹŻĹ?ĹśĹ? Project; hosted workshops for key stakeholders; ongoing development and maintenance of www. ŽƾĆ&#x152;Ä&#x201A;ĹŻÄ&#x201A;Ć?ĹŹÄ&#x201A;Ĺ&#x161;Ĺ?Ĺ?Ĺ&#x161;Ç Ä&#x201A;Ç&#x2021;Í&#x2DC;Ä?ŽžÍ&#x2013; Ä&#x161;Ĺ˝Ä?ƾžÄ&#x17E;ĹśĆ&#x161;Ä&#x201A;Ć&#x;ŽŜ ŽĨ Ć&#x161;ŽƾĆ&#x152;Ĺ?Ć?Ĺľ and other uses along the highway used for the Alaska ,Ĺ?Ĺ?Ĺ&#x161;Ç Ä&#x201A;Ç&#x2021; ,Ä&#x17E;Ć&#x152;Ĺ?Ć&#x161;Ä&#x201A;Ĺ?Ä&#x17E; WĆ&#x152;ŽŊÄ&#x17E;Ä?Ć&#x161; Ä&#x201A;ĹśÄ&#x161; Ä&#x17E;Ć?Ć&#x;ĹśÄ&#x201A;Ć&#x;ŽŜ Í&#x203A;Ć? Ä&#x17E;Ć?Ć&#x;ĹśÄ&#x201A;Ć&#x;ŽŜ Ä&#x17E;Ç&#x20AC;Ä&#x17E;ĹŻĹ˝Ć&#x2030;ĹľÄ&#x17E;ĹśĆ&#x161; WĆ&#x152;Ĺ˝Ĺ?Ć&#x152;Ä&#x201A;ĹľÍ&#x2022; Ä&#x201A;ĹśÄ&#x161; Ä?ŽŜĆ&#x;ŜƾÄ&#x17E;Ä&#x161; Ä&#x17E;ĹśĹ?Ä&#x201A;Ĺ?Ä&#x17E;ĹľÄ&#x17E;ĹśĆ&#x161; Ç Ĺ?Ć&#x161;Ĺ&#x161; Ä&#x201A;ĹŻĹŻ EĹ˝Ć&#x152;Ć&#x161;Ĺ&#x161;Ä&#x17E;Ä&#x201A;Ć?Ć&#x161; Ä?ŽžžƾŜĹ?Ć&#x;Ä&#x17E;Ć? Ä&#x201A;ĹśÄ&#x161; &Ĺ?Ć&#x152;Ć?Ć&#x161; EÄ&#x201A;Ć&#x;ŽŜĆ?Í&#x2DC;
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54 The Northern Horizon, March 16, 2018
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Learning curves never end, unless you choose for them to Last week I attended the Growing the North Conference and I learned about something called Indiginomics from a gal named Carol Ann Hilton, and I learned about what millenials are looking for in life and working experiences from a gal named Erin Bury and I finally got to meet Darby Allen who spoke about Grace under Fire (literally). I learned so much at that conference that I am still in the process of digesting it all. I have also been working on some new projects for Belt Drive Betty Media. The first is an online Talk Show called “Rider Friendly Report”. It’s on Facebook Live @RiderFriendlyReport We are hosting it on the WebinarJam platform so it has some unique abilities that you just don’t get in a normal TV environment unless you have a huge technical crew. We can inject videos and slides into the talk show experience, we can use a whiteboard feature, screen
sharing and live chat! We host the show every Tuesday morning from now until the end of May, then pick it back up in October when our short riding season is over. We are going to have all kinds of people on the show, talking about topics you riders care about. AND you are going to be invited to participate in different contests to win event tickets, hotel rooms and more. It’s proving to be a valuable marketing and information dissemination tool already with good watch times and a good number of people tuning in to the live show and later to watch the replay. We are also learning a new CRM and business management platform, wow who knew one could learn at this pace on a daily basis at my age, but you sure can! I am excited because although this platform is still in beta, it has the power and functionality my little company has always lacked.
Again, this lifelong learning curve has me standing on my head somedays but, you die if you quit learning, growing, evolving. Canada’s Most Rider Friendly Community Contest sponsored by Community Futures and the Rider Friendly Business Association already has over 90 communities entered into it, that’s as many as there were in the first two years! We will begin the voting process soon so watch for announcements on that. We will be coming out with our new Rider Survey soon. We’ll be making the announcement about when that will be ready - your answers will help us make everything we do better, at least that’s the plan! I have a business coach working with me and the difference that is starting to show in my business is huge. My coach has me looking at my business in ways I never considered and she has me doing things I never thought I was capable of. I have been slowly purging my home of crap I no longer need or that no longer serves me or my family. It’s been the most amazing thing getting into a really solid routine and learning to take me time. Yes I still struggle with temper flares, and yes I still have dark days where the PTSD is so demanding, mobilizing that I can’t think straight, but every layer of the onion that gets peeled, means that while the pain is intense and shocking in how fast it comes on, in many cases, it’s over almost
as fast as its started and that has renewed my whole outlook on things. Learning to reframe trauma into a useful tool is a tough job, but it can be done and while I am far from perfect, I am WAY better than I used to be and the odd slip into temper does not define me. It keeps me humble, but it does not define me. I am looking forward to riding season. I MISS MY MOTORCYCLE. The relief that machine gives my brain becomes more evident with each winter that passes for this cranky old gal. He’s right here in my office beside me, but I can’t ride him, and that is a form of separation that only we riders understand. It’s going to be a busy, busy year. We already have close to 2000 events in our calendars for 2018 and that’s just here in Canada. Our new American calendars have already got events being added and we haven’t marketed them at all, we just installed it! We have improved tools to offer at www.riderfriendly.com and all sorts of amazing things in the hopper - I can’t wait to reveal them, one at a time...all year long....I feel hopeful, excited and all kinds of other really good feelings that I haven’t felt in a long, long time. Have a fantastic week, dreaming of spring and riding season and dodging potholes! Belt Drive Betty, Editor & Rider
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The Northern Horizon, March 16, 2018
UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION
55
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2018 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10:00 AM
2ANDALL &ARMS ,TD n !RT AND 0AM 2ANDALL ,ACOMBE !"
LOCATED: &ROM ,ACOMBE GO KM EAST ON (WY THEN KM SOUTH ON (WY THEN KM WEST ON 4WP 2D OR FROM THE (AMLET OF *OFFRE GO KM NORTH ON (WY THEN KM WEST ON 4WP 2D 'ATE 3IGN n 4WP 2D FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: !RT 2ANDALL AT OR 4HIS EQUIPMENT IS WELL MAINTAINED AND IN VERY GOOD CONDITION -AJOR PIECES HAVE BEEN SHEDDED Equipment & Online bidding at 12:00 p.m.
TRACTORS REMOTE HOIST ENDGATE BOX DIVIDER s #ASE )( 7$ W 2 W UNDER mOOR CHUTE HYD CYL IN DUALS SHOWING HRS STAND PLACE FOR HYD ENDGATE OWNED SINCE TRANS HYD PLUS RETURN 2AVEN LIGHT BAR 3. *%% SPRAYER & NURSE TRAILER s .EW (OLLAND 46 "I s 3PRAY #OUPE $IRECTIONAL W .( ," LOADER GAL SHOWING HRS SPD BUCKET GRAPPLE BUCKET MANUAL TRIPLE NOZ BODIES SETS TEETH HRS AT BOOKING FRONT TIPS %: 3TEER AUTO STEER .( &- 04/ HYD ON LOADER END MONITOR W SEC CONTROL SEC 2 TIRES REAR WHEEL WEIGHTS 'REENTRONICS AUTO HEIGHT SELLS W ONE OWNER 3. 263 SETS OF TIRES X mOATATION LTD s (ORST PALLET FORKS TO lT ABOVE LOADER USE 2 3. *. - COMBINE & SWATHER s 3TOUGHTON 3! DRY VAN TRAILER s #AT 2 W 0 HEADER SELLS W GAL (OLD /N 2AKE 5P 05 SHOWING POLY WATER TANK #HEM (ANDLER )) SEP ENG HRS 2 HP BANJO PUMP CC GAS CHEM FRONTS 2 REARS PUMP TIRES POWER FOLDING HOPPER #%")3 AIR DRILL CHAFF SPREADER ND OWNER 3. s &LEXICOIL v SPACING v # , # Terms: RUBBER PACKERS SGL SHOOT W !LPINE 25% non-refundable deposit, 3YS LIQUID KIT PRIMARY BLOCKAGE C W balance by Aug 1/18. &# AIR TANK 53 GAL LIQUID s 0REMIER SWATHER W FERT TANK SEED TREATER NEW MANIFOLD HEADER HEADER ENG ON CART UPGRADED PRIMARY RISERS HRS DBL KNIFE DRIVE 05 REEL SPD ROLLERS PLUS INSERTS FOR SEGMENTED 4URBO NEW FRONT , TIRES 3. DRILL ! 0 3. CART TRIPLE DELIVERY SELLS W /UTBACK '( ! 2 AUTO STEER /UTBACK 348 SCREEN CULTIVATOR & 3. HARROW / PACKER TRUCKS & TRAILER s +ENWORTH 4 HIGHWAY TRUCK s &LEXICOIL $4 CULT BAR W SGL BUNK #UMMINS )3- HARROWS ONE SEASON ON NEW TINES %30 HP SPD TRANS ALUM 3. # ! * s &LEXICOIL 3YS HARROW PACKER RIMS 2 TIRES s #ASTLETON 4! GRAIN TRAILER v PACKERS TWO SEASONS ON OPEN END TWO "REHON ELEC CHUTE NEW TINES GRAIN DRYER & BINS OPENERS W REMOTE 2 TIRES s )BEC TIER GRAIN DRYER SGL STEEL RIMS ROLL TARP AIR RIDE s &ORD 4! GRAIN TRUCK W PHASE HP ELEC MOTOR C W WET STEEL BOX HOIST KM AUGER ELEC MOTOR .' OR PROPANE #AT 2OADRANGER 24 lRED 3. SPD TRANS SPRING SUSP AIR BRAKES s 4WISTER X RING BIN ON #HIGWELL 2 TIRES ROLL TARP +RAMBLE HOPPER BU
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THE /NLINE "IDDING SYMBOL TO SET UP AN ACCOUNT AND REGISTER FOR THE SALE /NLINE BIDDERS MUST PRE REGISTER AT LEAST HOURS PRIOR TO THE SALE !LL GOODS ARE SOLD ON AN hAS ISv hWHERE ISv BASIS AND ANY DESCRIPTION VERBAL OR IN ADVERTISING OF GOODS IS SET OUT OR OFFERED AS A GUIDE ONLY 4HE !UCTIONEER ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS IN DESCRIPTION IT BEING THE RESPONSIBILITY OF PROSPECTIVE BUYERS TO INSPECT THE GOODS BEFORE THE SALE AND SATISFY THEMSELVES AS TO CONDITION AGE AUTHENTICITY MAKE OR MODEL !LL HOURS AND KILOMETRES ARE UNVERIlED )F PAYING BY CHEQUE AND UNKNOWN TO !UCTION #OMPANY WE REQUIRE A LETTER OF REFERENCE FROM YOUR BANK 3EE COMPLETE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON OUR WEBSITE
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56 The Northern Horizon, March 16, 2018
UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION
SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11:00 AM
#ARL AND #OLLEEN "ROCKHOFF n %DBERG !"
LOCATED: &ROM THE NORTH SIDE OF THE VILLAGE OF %DBERG GO MILE EAST ON FARM DRIVEWAY 'ATE 3IGN n 2GE 2D FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: #ARL "ROCKHOFF AT Previewing starts Saturday, March 31 up to sale day. "ROCKHOFFS HAVE A VERY WELL LOOKED AFTER LINE OF EQUIPMENT -AJOR PIECES HAVE BEEN SHEDDED Equipment & Online Bidding at 12:00 p.m.
TRACTORS s .EW (OLLAND 4 ($ 7$ W 2 'OOD 9EAR DUALS SHOWING HRS POWERSHIFT HYD PLUS RETURN HIGH CAPACITY PUMP n '0- HIGH CAPACITY DRAWBAR ONE OWNER PURCHASED NEW IN $EC 3. : & s *OHN $EERE -&7$ W *$ LOADER BUCKET GRAPPLE POWERSHIFT HYD 04/ JOYSTICK X REARS FRONTS ONE SEASON ND OWNER 3. 27 0 COMBINE & HEADER s *OHN $EERE 743 COMBINE W *$ 0 HEADER SHOWING SEP ENG HR 2 FRONTS n 2 REARS POWER FOLDING HOPPER CHAFF SPREADER VERY CLEAN UNIT RECENT WORK ORDERS SHEDDED ND OWNER 3. : ! s *OHN $EERE $ DRAPER HEADER 05 REEL FORE AFT SINGLE POINT HOOK UP FACTORY TRANSPORT 3. ( $ SWATHERS s 0REMIER - SWATHER W $ $ HEADER SHOWING HEADER ENG HR $UAL DIRECTION DBL KNIFE DRIVE BATT SPLIT 05 REEL POLY SKID SHOES TRANSPORT W WEIGHT KIT FORE AFT 2 FRONTS ONE OWNER SHEDDED SELLS W SPARE KNIFE 3. s *OHN $EERE 04 SWATHER W BATT REEL 3. % ! TRUCKS & TRAILERS s )( %AGLE 4! GRAIN TRUCK W #") BOX HOIST HYD SILAGE ENDGATE NEW 2
REAR TIRES ALUM RIMS #AT SPD PINTLE HITCH ROLL TARP SHOWING KM HRS s +ENWORTH 4 HIGHWAY TRUCK $ETROIT 3ERIES SPD ALUM RIMS 2 TIRES AIR RIDE s &RUEHAUF 4! GRAIN TRAILER ROLL TARP SPRING RIDE TIRES s &RUEHAUF 4! HIGHBOY BALE TRAILER SPRING RIDE X TIRES GRAIN CART & BAGGER s * - GRAIN CART "U v (YDRAULIC 3LIDER AUGER HYD DISCHARGE SPOUT 04/ DRIVE ROLL TARP , SINGLES ONE OWNER 3. s "RANDT '", GRAIN BAGGER ONE OWNER 3. GRAIN VACS s "RANDT %8 GRAIN VAC W BIN SNAKE HRS BOOKING ONE OWNER 3. s 2EM " GRAIN VAC W ATTACHMENTS 3. 2- " AUGERS s &ARM+ING vX SWING AUGER HYD WINCH HOPPER MOVER W REMOTE FULL BIN SPOUT LIGHT KIT ONE OWNER 3. 9 s &ARM+ING vX SWING AUGER HYD WINCH HOPPER MOVER FULL BIN SPOUT LIGHT KIT 3. s 7ESTlELD -+ vX MECHANICAL SWING AUGER 3. s 3AKUNDIAK ($ vX (AWES 30 MOVER HP +OHLER ELEC CLUTCH ONE OWNER 3. The above augers have not been used for fertilizer. s 3AKUNDIAK vX HP +OHLER ELEC START
s "RANDT vX NO MOTOR HEAVY HARROW s 2ITEWAY -ODEL HEAVY HARROW HYD ANGLE PURCHASED NEW IN 3. BALER & BALE SHREDDER s *OHN $EERE RD BALER -EGA 7IDE 05 BALES X 3, TIRES ONE OWNER 3. % 8 s (AYBUSTER BALE SHREDDER ,( DISCHARGE ONE OWNER 3. ** FIELD EQUIPMENT s *OHN $EERE 4! DISC v SPACING s "OURGAULT lXED HITCH COULTER .( APPLICATOR W 2AVEN !CCUmOW 3UPERCOOLER W 2AVEN CONTROLLER v SPACING CLOSING PACKER WHEELS GOOD COND 3ELLING FOR "RIAN 3JOGREN s !LLIS #HALMERS DISC v SPACING 3ELLING FOR 'REG 3JOGREN s $EGELMAN ROCK PICKER GROUND DRIVE s &LEXICOIL 3YS TINE HARROWS DRAWBAR s "OURGAULT #ENTURION )) 04 SPRAYER )MP GAL HYD PUMP FOAM MARKER CATTLE EQUIPMENT s &LEXICOIL POST POUNDER TRAILER TYPE s %ASY 7AY MATERNITY PEN s 1TY OF (I1UAL ($ CORRAL PANELS W WALK THRU GATES s (YD LOADER MT POSTHOLE AUGER GPS EQUIPMENT s *OHN $EERE DISPLAY W 3& ACTIVATION
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s &OR ONLINE BIDDING GO TO OUR WEBSITE AND CLICK ON THE /NLINE "IDDING SYMBOL TO SET UP AN ACCOUNT AND REGISTER FOR THE SALE s /NLINE BIDDERS MUST PRE REGISTER AT LEAST HOURS PRIOR TO THE SALE s !LL GOODS ARE SOLD ON AN hAS ISv hWHERE ISv BASIS AND ANY DESCRIPTION VERBAL OR IN ADVERTISING OF GOODS IS SET OUT OR OFFERED AS A GUIDE ONLY 4HE !UCTIONEER ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS IN DESCRIPTION IT BEING THE RESPONSIBILITY OF PROSPECTIVE BUYERS TO INSPECT THE GOODS BEFORE THE SALE AND SATISFY THEMSELVES AS TO CONDITION AGE AUTHENTICITY MAKE OR MODEL s !LL HOURS AND KILOMETRES ARE UNVERIlED s )F PAYING BY CHEQUE AND UNKNOWN TO !UCTION #OMPANY
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The Northern Horizon, March 16, 2018
UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION
57
THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2018 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10:30 AM
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LOCATED: &ROM &ORESTBURG GO KM NORTH ON (WY THEN KM WEST ON 4WP 2D THEN KM NORTH ON 2GE 2D OR FROM THE EAST SIDE OF 3TROME GO KM SOUTH ON (WY THEN KM WEST ON 4WP 2D THEN KM NORTH ON 2GE 2D 'ATE 3IGN n 2GE 2D FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: *IM &INK AT Previewing starts Wednesday, April 4 up to sale day. 4HE &INKS HAVE AN EXTREMELY CLEAN LINE OF EQUIPMENT 4HEY HAVE HAD A VERY EXTENSIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM ON THE ENTIRE LINE UP -AINTENANCE RECORDS AVAILABLE ON WEBSITE -AJOR PIECES HAVE BEEN SHEDDED Equipment & Online Bidding at 12:00 p.m.
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MON., APRIL 16TH - 11:00 A.M. - GABERT FARMS LTD. (DOUG & JUDY GABERT) - PH: 780-218-2690 (DOUG) 21557 Twp Rd 544 - From Hwy 16 East of Edmonton; N on Hwy 830 for 8 mi to Twp Rd 544, W 3/4 mi OR From Fort Sask East on Hwy 15 to Hwy 830, 6 mi S & 3/4 mi West
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AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Very well maintained, shedded equipment on offer
APPROX NOON TRACTORS 2009 JOHN DEERE 9330 4WD Tractor; Del Cab; Active Seat; Diff Lock; 375 hp; 800 Tires; 18 Spd; P.Shift; 1700 hrs; Elect Mirrors; Hiflow Pump; 6 Hyds; Steinbauer Module; AUTOTRAC READY; Deerland Insp Nov 2017; Orig Owner ● 2008 JD 6430 MFWD Tractor c/w 673 LOADER; 2300 hrs; 18.4 R34 Rear & 14.9 R24 Front Tires; POWER QUAD PLUS 24F/24R; 25 mph; Left Hand Rev; 24 Spd; Air Seat; Fnt Fenders; Joystick; SL; Global Latch System; 85” GP Bucket; DEERLAND INSPECTION NOV 2017; Orig Owner ● JD Pallet Forks ● JD Bucket; Tine or Rock; 86” Wide ● JD Bucket; 91” Wide; Global Lugs SPRAYERS, AIR DRILL & TILLAGE ● 2010 JD 4830 SPRAYER; 1202 Eng & 519 Spraying Hrs; 1000 Gal; 100’ Boom; 5 Sensor Boom Track; Traction Cntl; 380 x 90 R46 Tires; Fenders; 3” Fill; Hyd Tread Adjust; Xenon HID Lighting; Auto Air Level; Foam Spray Markers; 5 Way Nozzle Bodies; AutoTrack Ready; Deerland Insp Nov 2017 ● 2014 JD Tires & Whls; TRELLEBORG; TM800; 650/65 R38 Tires on JD 4830 Rims ● TRIDEKON CROPSAVERS; 4 x Crop Div; Air Lift; Brackets ● 2010 JD 1870 56’ AIR DRILL; 12” Spacing; Paired Row Openers; Primary Blockage Monitors; c/w JD 1910 Air Tank; 430 bu; Tow Behind Tank; Rear Hitch; Var Rate; 4 Metering Cartridges; 10” Loading Auger ● Brandt 3 pt 20’ Wide Sprayer; 90 Gal Tank; Roller Pump; Folding Booms ● Soterra Ser 400 Diaphragm/Herb Pump; Stnd, Meter & Hoses ● Chem Handler Water Tank & Pump; 2” Pump & Piping ● MORRIS CONCEPT 2000 - 40’ CULT; Floating Hitch & Tines ● Airway 8’ - 3 pt Aerator TRUCKS & TRAILERS ● 2004 STERLING ACTERRA TANDEM GRAIN TRUCK; 300 hp; C7 Cat; Prestige Cab; ALLISON MD3560 AUTO; 385 R65/22.5 Front & 11 R22.5” Rear Tires; Air Ride; Eng Brake; 4 Way Lockers; 5.86 Gears; 35 Ton Hoist; 20’ Courtney Berg Box; Tarp; AC; 16,000 lb Frt & 40,000 lb Rear Axles; 35,449 km; 2000 hrs; CVIP Done Nov 16, 2017 ● 2011 VOLVO 300 DAY CAB TRUCK; 175” WB; Cummins ISX15; Deleted by Big Rig Pwr; 270,000 km; RTLO-189188 18 Spd; 24.5” Alum Whl; AC; 4 Way Lockers; 13,200 lb Frt & 46,000 lb Rear Axles; 3.73 Rear Ends; Recent CVIP ● 1996 FORD LTA9000 HIGHWAY Tractor; Cumm N14E; 500 hp; 18 Spd; 4 Way Lockers; 215” WB; 24.5” Alum Wheels; 60” Low Sleeper; Hyd Wet Kit; Eng Brake; 14,600 lb Frt & 46,000 lb Rear Axles; 4.10 Rear Ends; 11,000 hrs ● 1980 IH S1900 GRAVEL TRUCK; DT466 DIESEL; AUTO; 14’ B&H; Tarp; 10 x 20 Tires; 189,000 Orig km; Recent CVIP ● 1999 Ford F250 Supercab Truck; XLT; Stnd Trans; 248,000 km ● 2000 CASTLETON SUPER B GRAIN TRAILERS; 24.5” NewTires; Alum Outside Whls; Air Ride; Tarps; Current CVIP ● 1999 DOEPKER SUPER B GRAIN TRAILERS; Open End; 24.5” Tires; 4 x Michel’s Augers with Remote; Tarps; Air Ride ● 2010 DOUBLE A 48’ STEP DECK TRAILER; 255/70 R22.5 Tires; Air Ride; 2 x 22,000 lb Axles; Beavertail & Ramps; New CVIP TANKS, LIGHT TOWER, & GENERATOR ● 2011 MAGNUM 3100 GAL FUEL TANK; 13,000 L; Dbl Wall; Skid Mount; Fill Rite 110 V Elect Pump; 20’ Hose; Auto Nozzle; GPI Flow Meter; Level Gauge ● 2 - UFA 1200 Gal Water Tanks ● 1500 Gal Fibreglass Tank ● 2011 Wacker LTW20Z1 LIGHT TOWER; 20 kw Single Phase; 9500 hrs ● Cat 30 kw DIESEL GENERATOR
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● 1 - JD 2600 Mon with SF1 Act ● 1 - JD 2600 Monitor with SF1 Activation & Swath Cntrl Act ● 2 - JD STARFIRE ITC Receivers HARVEST EQUIPMENT
● 2009 JD 9770 STS COMBINE; c/w 615 Header; AUTOTRAC READY; 1566 Eng & 1248 Sep Hrs; 800/65R32 Front & 18.4 R26 Rear Tires; Prem Cab; Fine Cut Chopper; Deerland Insp Nov 2017; Orig Owners ● 2012 JD 635F STRAIGHT CUT HEADER; c/w Full Finger Auger; Auto Height; Fore & After ● 2013 Horst CHC36 Header Transport ● 2005 HESSTON 9240
30’ Swather; 646 hrs; DSA; Roto Shears; Swivel Castors; Schumaker Knife; One Owner DRYER, BINS, & AUGERS ● 2005 GSI MODEL 116CG12LCOS Cont Flow or AutoBatch Dryer; Fine Screen (0.050); 1 Ph; Prop ● 3 - 2007 WHEATLAND Model 1625 ELMPW Fert Bins; 5000 bu; Hopper Bins c/w Base ● 3 - WHEATLAND 3000 bu Hopper Bins; c/w Air Tubes & Bases ● 4 - 2012 - 2013 Meridian GM 5000 bu Hopper bins; c/w Air Tubes & Base ● 2 - 2008 MERIDIAN 3000 bu Hopper Bins c/w Base ● 2 - Goebel 5000 bu Bins c/w Miller Hoppers; Skids; Air Tube; Auger ● 4 - Westeel 2300 bu Hopper Bins (2 of these bins are located off site) ● 2 - Westeel 2400 bu Hopper Bins ● 1 - Westeel 1900 bu Hopper ● 2 - Wheatland 2000 & 2600 bu Bins ● 1 - Wenninger 3500 bu Bin c/w Hopper & Skids ● 2 - Metal Ind. 1200 bu Hopper Bottoms ● 2 - 2016 Flaman 7.5 hp/1 Ph Fans ● 3 - Denouder 5 hp & 1 - 3 hp Fans; 1 Ph ● FK 13” x 70’ Hyd. S/A Auger c/w Never Spill Spout ● Westfield 10” x 60’ S/A c/w Never Spill Spout ● 2 - Westfield 8” x 24’ Utility ● Westfield 6” x 28’ c/w 16 hp Elect Start ● 2 - Wheatheart 10” x 10’ Hyd Transfer ● Labtronics 919 Grain Tester & Scale ● VERY LITTLE MISCELLANEOUS QUAD & BOAT & MOWER ● 2003 Yamaha Kodiak 450 Quad ● 2000 Campion 20’ Allante Boat; c/w Mercury Outboard 175 hp; Ez-Load Trailer; Open THE GABERTS HAVE A DETAILED SERVICE RECORD ON ALL MAIN ITEMS - VIEW ONLINE
- 11:00 A.M. - J-DAN FARMS LTD. (JIM SMITH) - PH. 780-998-2989 or 446-1821
54325 RR 221; From Ft Sask (Hwy 15) 1 mile South on 101 St to Twp Rd 544, 3 mi East to RR 221, 1/2 miles South OR From Hwy 21 East on Twp Rd 542 to RR 221 & 1.5 miles North
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APPROX NOON shedded equipment for Auction. HOLIDAY TRAILER TRACTORS, SEEDING & TILLAGE ● 2005 CASE IH STX375 TRACTOR; 3625 hrs; 16 Spd; P.Shift; 710/70R42; 5 Hyds; Return Line; Spitfire 3000 ● 2012 MONTANA 31’ FIFTH WHEEL c/w 3 Slides; Queen Bed; Used Very Little ● 2 5/16” Ball Ext Sells Sep ● Flexicoil 39’ Single Shoot 5000 Drill; 9” Spacing; 4” Rubber Packers; c/w 2320 Tow Behind Tank; One Owner ● DEGELMAN SHELTER & GRAIN BINS 7000 STRAWMASTER 70’ HEAVY HARROWS c/w Hyd Tines; SN #6226 ● DEGELMAN LR7645 - 45’ LAND ROLLER; SN ● 32’ x 40’ Canvas SHELTER ● Westeel 2250 bu Grain Bin ● Westeel 3900 bu Grain Bin ● 2 - Westeel 4000’s bu Grain Bins #LR5288 ● MORRIS 731 - 35’ CULTIVATOR c/w 4 Bar Tines; 2420 Valmar ● Challenger L233 - 39’ CULTIVATOR; 9” Spacing ● Butler 3500 bu Grain Bin ● 2 - Butler 2500 bu Grain Bins on Wood Floor ● 3 - 2200 bu 5 Ring TWISTER Grain Bins on c/w Morris Tine Harrows ● White 272 - 34’ Disc; Smooth Blades Hoppers ● 2 - Westeel 5 Ring Grain Bins ● Butler 3 Ring 1450 bu on Wood Floor ● 2 - Meridian 2750 bu Grain Bin c/w HARVEST & SPRAYER (COMBINE, HEADER & SWATHER SELLING WITH TERMS - 25% DOWN SALE DAY Hoppers; 3 Yrs Old; c/w Skids ● 2 - Westeel 1750 bu Grain Bins c/w Hoppers on Cement ● 2 - WESTEEL HOPPER 4000 bu Bins c/w 4 hp Fans on Cement; No Skids ● 3 - White Hopper 1200 bu Bins ● Goebel 1200 bu Grain Bin BALANCE DUE AUG 1ST, 2018 BY BANK DRAFT) QUAD & MISC ● 2012 CASE IH 8230 COMBINE; 931 Eng & 725 Threshing Hrs; 3016 Header; 3 Belt PU; Maurer Hopper; 20/70/42’s ● Polaris 300 - 4x4 QUAD; 1965 miles ● Old CABOOSE c/w Steel Whls ● Dump Rake ● 1000 Gal Fuel Tank c/w 110V Pump Duals; 28 x 26 Rear; Trimble 700 Screen GPS ● 2011 CASE IH 35’ DRAPER HEADER; c/w Adapter Plate; Pl.Tooth ● 4 Whl Hay Rake ● NH 5 Bar #56 Side Delivery Rake ● 2 Btm Plow ● Labtronics 919 Grain TESTER, Scale & Canola ● 2012 PREMIER M155 - 25’ Swather; Ultra Glide; MacDon D60S Header; 590 Eng & 466 Swath hrs; Trimble GPS; Lifters Screens ● 50’ - 400 hp Tow Rope ● 120 lb Anvil ● Hyd Press ● NOT MUCH MISCELLANEOUS ● 2012 CASE IH 3230 - 100’ SPRAYER; SN #YCT031944 800 Gal Poly Tank; 2 Nozzles; 380/90R46’s; c/w Crop Div; 560 hrs TRUCKS & TRAILER 2012 KENWORTH T800 DAY CAB; 500 CUMMINS; 18 Spd; Fifth Wheel; 24.5’s; 638,290 km; 9092 hrs; SHARP ● 2009 DOEPKER 42’ TRIDEM GRAIN TRAILER; Scale; Air Ride; 24.5’s; One Owner; Never Hauled Fertilizer; Premium Condition ● 2004 KENWORTH T800; 475 Cat; 18 Spd; 415,350 km; 22.5 Rubber; c/w 20’ x 8.5 x 60” Sides ABC Box & Nordic 30 Ton Hoist with Rear Control GRAIN DRYER & AUGERS ● RENN VERTEC 6500 PROPANE DRYER; Elect Fan; Axles c/w New 1000 Gal Prop Tank; c/w New Tires & Rims ● 6’ x 8’ Steel Dryer Shed ● 2 - 6” x 25’ Augers c/w Elect Motors ● Brandt Tracker 8” x 42’ Super Charged Auger c/w Hyd Mover; 30 hp Kohler ● Brandt 8” x 40’ Auger c/w 25 hp Kohler; Tracker ● Westfield 7” x 46’ Auger c/w 5 hp Elect Motor; Swivel Arc Whls ● KONGSKILDE SUL 1000 GRAIN VAC; One Owner ● FK 13” x 70’ Hyd Swing Away Auger; Hyd Steer; One Owner ● Westfield 10” x 60’ Swing Away Auger ● Westfield 7” x 40’ Auger c/w Gas Motor 3 PT EQUIPMENT EPA AUCTION BROCHURE COMES OUT THE END OF MARCH ● 7’ Kirchner 3 pt Ditcher ● Kirchner 7’ Ditch Filler ● Massey Ferguson 8’ Disc ● 7’ Cultivator ● 7’ Back Blade
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Why ranchers are seeking ‘easy calving’ bulls
By Craig Lester As herd sizes grow, it seems some ranchers are leaning towards finding bulls that make raising the cattle a little bit easier, whether it be with calving or dealing with them daily. Speaking at their annual bull sale, Soderglen Ranches Cattle Manager Jared Sherman says they have seen this first-hand in their operation. “What we’ve seen is our clients
are moving to bigger cow herds, we’ve got an increased market share by default of that,” Sherman says. “Our cow herds are growing and the traits lean towards calving ease. They lean towards less birth weight, and, as we create cattle that have less birth and more growth, that is what we really see shine.” He says this year’s sale was another good example of that.
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“We have 75 to 85-pound birthweight bulls, with 750-plus weaning weights and big yearling weights and those outsell those 100-pound birth-weight bulls,” he says. Airdrie-area rancher Laura Vanderstoop, who raises 300 commercial cows with 12 to 14 bulls, says when they look for a bull, they are looking for a couple of traits. “For us, it is about calving ease and getting live calves on the ground that are viable and healthy,” Vanderstoop says. One-stop bull shopping Auctioneer Dean Edge says he sees a lot of buyers these days looking to improve their herd at home and they are doing that by doing their homework and going to sales where they can get everything all at once. “They can buy heifer bulls, they can buy performance bulls, and they can buy crossbred bulls as well for their own herd. That allows
them to improve their own herd as they are keeping the better genetics around from maternal strengths and improve weaning weights on their steer calves too,” Edge says. Crossbreed support Randy Norrie, who raises a herd of about 200 Charolais cross near Delisle, Sask., says they are always looking for a crossbred bull because it produces calmer and therefore easier to work with animal. “We’re looking for easy-doing heifers off our cows to put back into our herd,” Norrie says. “Crossbreeding is so important when you’re raising commercial cattle, you can’t just stay in a straight breed forever and ever you’ve got to have a cross in there.” Bottom line Bull sales reflect a trend to calve ease and seek these traits at auction. The result is larger herds with signs on increasing market share.
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