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To help keep Alberta Dutch elm disease (DED) free, the Society to Prevent Dutch Elm Disease (STOPDED) encourages everyone to pay attention to the provincial elm pruning ban between April 1 and September 30, 2018. To help eliminate beetle habitat, it is important to properly prune all dead wood out of your elms and dispose of all pruned elm wood and elm firewood by burning, burying, or chipping by March 31. Stored elm wood can harbour the elm bark beetles that can carry DED. “Elm bark beetles are responsible for spreading the deadly DED fungus. They feed on healthy elms and breed in dead and dying elm trees,” says Janet Feddes-Calpas, STOPDED executive director. “If elm trees are pruned during the pruning ban period, beetles that are active at this time can be attracted to the

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scent of the fresh wound and possibly infect an otherwise healthy elm with DED. Once an elm tree is infected with DED, it will die within that year.” Having your tree pruned properly is important. Many trees are killed or ruined annually from improper pruning. Pruning like any other skill requires knowledge and should be done by a professional certified arborist who can determine what type of pruning is necessary to maintain or improve the health, appearance, and safety of your trees. Topping or removing an excessive amount of live wood is not recommended on any variety of trees and will weaken the tree’s structure. Find more information on certified arborists at isaprairie.com and DED at www. stopded.org


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Toast to BC Wine month in April

Breakfast Brief “I feel slightly uneasy at the way historians are consulted as if history is going to repeat itself. It never does.” – Antony Beevor (English Historian) Grain Markets Uneasy Again with More Trump Tariffs Grain markets are all in the red this morning as we’re seeing a bit of a Friday sell-off to cap off a volatile week. The reason behind this morning’s start in the red in grain markets is because US President Donald Trump has proposed another $100 billion in tariffs against Chinese products. As I mentioned in Wednesday’s Breakfast Brief, the US and China are playing a game of chicken regarding trade. Again, the problem is that they both think the other is the bigger chicken. There’s hope from many farmers that this is just a war of words. With each volley of war of words though, the likelihood words become a reality seems to be more likely. Soybean prices are leading grain markets lower, but canola prices aren’t following suit as much as there are thoughts about fewer acres getting seeded in Canada this year.

of the vineyard, tasting rooms and Miradoro restaurant at the Tinhorn Creek winery in Oliver.

“B.C. wineries enrich our communities, attracting tourism to our province and opening up employment opportunities,” said Premier John Horgan. “B.C. Wine Month is our chance to raise a glass in celebration of our delicious local wines, and the hardworking people who make them.”

“All month long we will be celebrating B.C. wine and encouraging everyone to learn more about the province’s wine industry, from the growing and harvesting of the grapes, to winemaking and wine and food pairings, and everything in between,” said Popham.

Premier Horgan and Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture, were joined by Miles Prodan, president and CEO of the BC Wine Institute, to kick off B.C. Wine Month with a tour

With the heavy snow and colder temperatures that Western Canada sees right now, there are more thoughts that less wheat and canola will get planted, and instead, more barley, soybeans, and oats will get seeded in the Canadian Prairies. We’ll be publishing an assessment of the likelihood of lower canola acres later today in for our canola GrainCents readers, so watch our GrainCents twitter feed to catch it before the weekend. Wheat prices are also lower this morning on those above increased geopolitical risk. Conditions of the winter wheat crop in the Canadian Prairies are certainly uncertain right now. Technically, the conditions in the US are a bit bullish as potentially record cold temperatures are in the forecast for this weekend. This as the crop is starting to emerge out of dormancy in a few places. Barley and Durum Expectations in 2018 The UK barley crop is starting to get seeded after a bit of a dismal 2017 harvest. UK barley prices are being supported though as spring barley planting delays are being seen in not only the UK but also France and Germany (AKA usual spring weather premium). Right now, barley prices are paying better than wheat in the EU and Russia. Thus, if you had an option to plant or the other this spring, what’s the most logical cereal to seed? Malt barley prices in North America haven’t been that great this year as supply has been pretty readily available. Demand is still pretty decent, especially in the US and Mexico. Something to consider though is that Mexico’s import taxes before NAFTA was signed in 1993 were about 175%. If NAFTA gets renegotiated and free trade for malt barley isn’t maintained, what will happen to malt barley prices? We answered that questioned yesterday for our barley GrainCents readers. Canada durum exports to Italy (or the lack thereof) continue to be a drag on durum prices. Without that market, durum exports are sitting a little bit behind where they were a year ago at this time. Algeria remains an important destination for Canadian durum wheat, but Algeria is looking to start more irrigation. Their goal is to be more self-sufficient when it comes to durum production within the next two years. Seems like an impossible feat for the North African country, but what if they make some progress? Does China What Soybeans or Canola? The Brazilian Real nearly touched a one-year low against the US Dollar yesterday, which continues to strengthen domestic soybean prices in Brazil. This is certainly supporting prospects of another large crop in the Brazilian 2018/19 crop year (they’re just finishing the harvest of their 2017/18 crop now) with ideas of 120 million tonnes floating around already. Cumulative soybean crush in China is reported to sit at 44 million tonnes, according to AgResource. This would about 9% higher than what has crushed at this time a year ago. The USDA is currently forecasting that China will crush 95 million tonnes of soybeans this year, and they are definitely on pace to do that. There are obviously some concerns though about who’s going to supply China with all the soybeans they need, especially if a 25% import tax is placed on US soybeans. This would mean that American soybeans would be more expensive than Brazilian soybeans, which means China buys more from Brazil. But if China buys more from Brazil, then the EU buys fewer soybeans from Brazil and instead buys from the US. See the musical chairs game playing out? We’ve been asked a lot about China importing more canola to crush into meal. We’ve seen canola basis levels in Vancouver pop up closer $60 CAD /metric tonne from $40 this week so there is likely some buying going on there. But as mentioned in yesterday’s Breakfast Brief, a similar dynamic is happening in Brazilian soybean prices, as port values are increasing as there as well. More than anything, there seem to be some short-term, knee-jerk reactions as people are feeling a bit uneasy about where this whole China versus Trump trade spat is going. As a result of this uneasiness, it’s sensible to hedge your bets and get some coverage, hence the likely increased buying. Have a great weekend! To growth,

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The Government of British Columbia has released the report that it received from the Minister of Agriculture’s Advisory Council on Finfish Aquaculture (MAACFA).

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Cdn$/MT $336.61

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The council worked over the past 18 months to complete the report, which provides strategic, immediate and long-term recommendations. They are grouped into six themes:

All prices are in Canadian dollars per metric tonne

Salmon farm locations Aboriginal rights and title Marine planning and community engagement Pathogens and disease Alternate technologies and approaches Transparency and information gaps The report recommends policy changes by both the B.C. government and the Government of Canada, some of which require new funding to implement. The Province is releasing the report to allow for public review, and to enable consultation with Indigenous peoples, the aquaculture industry and Fisheries and Oceans

Canada. The report recommends further consideration of implications, risks and benefits. The moratorium on issuing new tenures for finfish aquaculture will remain in place while the Province considers the council’s report and recommendations. The advisory council was formed in 2016 by the Province to provide strategic advice and policy guidance to the Minister of Agriculture about the future, and issuance, of new Crown-land tenures for marine-based salmon aquaculture in British Columbia. The members of MAACFA included representatives from the aquaculture industry, academia, non-governmental organizations, First Nations and federal and provincial government officials. The council met 12 times between July 2016 and January 2018. It was provided with background on salmon farming (regulatory regime, operational arrangements and research and health developments) and presentations on finfish aquaculture issues.

Market Comments - Values for feed barley and wheat remained unchanged over the past two weeks in Alberta and Manitoba, but pushed higher in Saskatchewan by $5/T. Corn values meanwhile increased across the west by $5-10/T. Corn DDGS values remained unchanged in Manitoba and Saskatchewan while increasing by $10/T in Alberta. Soybean meal and canola meal prices declined across all three provinces by $10-20/T and $20-25/T respectively. Feed peas traded in the range of $265-270/T in Manitoba, $255-260/T in Saskatchewan, and $260-265/T in Alberta. * Models have been updated to reflect the latest nutrient compositions of feed ingredients, which is done periodically. Feed Pea / Faba Bean Benchmark - The feed pea/faba bean feed benchmarks are intended to be used as a pricing reference. This benchmark provides a consistent and unbiased estimate of the feeding value of peas and low tannin faba beans in the three regions shown. Feed peas and faba beans will trade at various differentials to the benchmark based on local supply/demand, quality differences and other contract terms. Feed Pea / Faba Bean Feed Benchmark Calculation - The feed pea/faba bean feed benchmarks are an estimate of the feeding value of dry peas/low tannin faba beans in Western Canada, based on the value of competing feed ingredients in swine rations. Bi-weekly, tradable prices for the major feed ingredients are collected for the three regions shown above. These prices are then entered into a least cost feed formulation that is typical for grower-finisher swine in Western Canada. A feeding value is then derived for feed peas/ faba beans based on their nutritional characteristics and the prices of the competing feed ingredients. The least cost feed formulation was developed in consultation with the Prairie Swine Centre. In addition to the feed ingredients shown above, the feed formulation also includes canola oil, synthetic lysine, synthetic methionine, synthetic threonine, synthetic tryptophan, mono-dicalcium phosphate, limestone, salt, vitamins and minerals.

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Producer Deliveries - Week 34, March 19 - 25, 2018 Man Sask Alta B.C. Wheat 89.6 120.2 142.9 1.5 Amber Durum 52.0 8.4 Oat 4.9 14.2 1.8 0.7 Barley 1.0 31.5 11.9 0.1 Rye 2.2 1.5 Flax 0.2 4.6 1.4 Canola 29.0 95.0 82.8 0.6 Peas 0.4 25.9 38.1 0.2 Corn 5.6 Beans 0.2 Lentils .1 22.2 3.3 0.1 Total 133.2 367.1 290.6 3.2

Total 354.2 60.4 21.6 44.5 3.7 6.2 207.4 64.6 5.6 0.2 25.7 794.1

Crop Y-T-D Producer Deliveries to Primary Elevators - Mar 25, 2018 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 2,391.9 4,416.0 4,467.1 53.2 11,328.2 Amber Durum 4.8 2,185.8 410.5 2,601.1 Oat 458.1 682.5 66.6 25.0 1,232.2 Barley 41.5 1,268.2 442.9 11.2 1,763.8 Rye 70.4 24.9 0.8 96.1 Flax 30.1 210.4 21.1 261.6 Canola 1,305.9 4,356.5 2,710.5 78.0 8,450.9 Peas 36.3 732.5 973.5 37.8 1,780.1 Corn 108.3 108.3 Beans 66.3 1.0 2.3 69.6 Lentils 3.9 784.6 74.9 0.4 863.8 Total 4,517.5 14,662.4 9,170.2 205.6 28,555.7

Total 408.6 65.6 25.0 84.5 1.1 4.5 152.2 49.9 4.7 0.6 18.3 815.0

Crop Year-to-Date Primary Elevator Shipments - to Mar 25, 2018 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 2,394.5 4,335.4 4,504.8 49.6 11,284.3 Amber Durum 4.9 2,106.7 451.5 2,563.1 Oat 434.2 654.9 54.3 25.2 1,168.6 Barley 39.6 1,193.2 459.7 11.0 1,703.5 Rye 72.0 20.6 2.4 95.0 Flax 28.9 207.2 17.7 253.8 Canola 1,189.0 3,877.1 2,563.1 73.9 7,703.1 Peas 21.8 664.6 819.4 35.5 1,541.3 Corn 64.3 48.5 112.8 Beans 21.8 2.1 0.9 24.8 Lentils 0.6 599.6 73.9 0.4 674.5 Total 4,271.6 13,661.4 8,996.2 195.6 27,124.8

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Primary Elevator Shipments - Week 34 - March 19 - 25, 2018 Man Sask Alta B.C. Wheat 92.2 170.0 144.0 2.4 Amber Durum 53.0 12.6 Oat 6.1 14.9 3.4 0.6 Barley 0.8 47.0 36.5 0.2 Rye 0.5 0.4 0.2 Flax 0.6 3.9 Canola 21.0 73.4 55.6 2.2 Peas 0.7 21.4 27.7 0.1 Corn 2.3 2.4 Beans 0.4 0.1 0.1 Lentils 15.9 2.3 0.1 Total 124.6 400.0 284.8 5.6

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New president of Canadian Cattlemen’s Association from BC A former president of the BC Cattlemen’s Association is the new president of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association. David Haywood-Farmer was elected by acclamation as president of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association at the group’s annual general meeting last week in Ottawa. Haywood-Farmer, a cow-calf producer at Savona, B.C., about 40 km west of Kamloops, was the BCCA’s president from 2012 to 2014 and past-president until 2016, and was CCA vice-president from 2016 up until last week. As president he replaces Dan Darling of Castleton, Ont., who had led the group since 2016. A third-generation rancher on a century farm, Haywood-Farmer has been a member of the CCA board of directors since 2014 and chaired its foreign trade committee and domestic agriculture policy and regulations committee. Haywood-Farmer, in a CCA release Friday, said his priorities at the CCA helm include “a focus on trade and environment and ensuring a sustainable future for beef production.” On the trade file, those priorities include pressing for “swift imple-

mentation” of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP); obtaining a free trade agreement with China; and resolving technical barriers in the Canada-European Union free trade pact. “The CCA has achieved significant progress on a number of key files and I am determined to keep that momentum going,” he said. Replacing Haywood-Farmer as CCA vice-president is Bob Lowe, the former chair (2015-17) of Alberta Beef Producers and a CCA board member since 2009. Lowe feeds cattle at Nanton in southern Alberta, about 30 km south of High River, and has a cow-calf operation at Eriksdale, Man., about 140 km northwest of Winnipeg. New directors officially named last week to the CCA board include Brian McKersie of Canal Flats, B.C.; Charlie Christie of Trochu, Alta.; Miles Wowk of Beauvallon, Alta.; Gord Adams of Deloraine, Man.; Jason Reid of Thunder Bay, Ont.; and Craig McLaughlin of Whitewater Region, Ont. The CCA also elected directors Doug Sawyer, Cathy Sharp, Pat Hayes and Ramona Blyth to its executive committee. — AGCanada. com Network

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Futures May-18 May-18 Jul-18 Jul-18 Sep-18 Sep-18 Dec-18 Dec-18

Net Price (After Basis) $6.79 $6.83 $6.93 $6.95 $6.64 $6.71 $6.76 $6.80

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Futures

Futures May-18 May-18 Jul-18 Jul-18 Sep-18 Sep-18 Dec-18 Dec-18

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Halfway for ALR public engagement the ALR and ALC. Our committee has heard concerns about growing pressures on agricultural land and the need to support farm and ranch businesses,” said Jennifer Dyson, chair of the ALR Revitalization Committee. “A sincere thank-you to all participants who provided thought-provoking discussion and ideas. We are thankful for the passion and interest behind each conversation as part of this engagement. We encourage everyone to take the time to provide their input.” The recommendations may include changes to the current legislative, regulatory,

and administrative framework to revitalize the ALR and the ALC. Any legislative changes that support the revitalization of the commission and the reserve are targeted for late 2018 or early 2019. The ALC is an independent administrative tribunal dedicated to preserving agricultural land and encouraging farming in British Columbia. The ALR is a provincial zone in which agriculture is recognized as the priority use, farming is encouraged and nonagricultural uses are restricted. For more information see www. alc.gov.bc.ca

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THE NEXT GENERATION IS GETTING READY There are a lot of people out there bemoaning the state of the cattle industry and, in particular, the average age of the people involved in the industry. Over the course of this year, the Northern Horizon will be highlighting youth involved in the Peace Country cattle industry in the hopes of dispelling the rumours that the cattle industry is in jeopardy. In the Peace Country, the future of the cattle industry is here and now ... ... and it won`t be going anywhere for quite a while. The Northern Horizon recognizes Gracie White, daughter of Scott and Marie White who ranch in the Upper Cutbank area around Dawson Creek, BC. I spotted Gracie at the 45th Annual Dawson Creek All Breeds Bull Sale as she was playing point person and spotter for her dad. You can tell by her expressions and the way she was paying attention to every detail in the showbook; she wasn`t there just for hot dogs.

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GRAIN FUTURE REPORT Grain Future Prices - as of April 6, 2018 Last 516.40s 531.80s 537.30s 522.30s Last 467-4s 472-2s 488-4s 505-4s Last 488-4s 506-6s 525-4s 544-2s Last 724-6s 607-2s 617-0s 623-4s Last 388-4s 397-0s 404-0s Last 233-2s 241-0s 244-6s Last 1033-6s 1044-6s 1046-0s Last 31.53s 31.81s 31.93s Last 386.3s 390.1s

Change + 1.90 + 2.80 + 3.10 + 2.80 Change + 9-0 + 7-4 + 7-2 + 7-4 Change + 12-4 + 8-2 + 9-0 + 9-6 Change + 10-4 + 17-4 + 15-6 + 14-0 Change - 1-0 - 1-2 - 0-6 Change + 0-4 + 0-4 + 0-2 Change + 2-4 + 2-6 + 2-4 Change - 0.25 - 0.24 - 0.24 Change + 2.7 + 3.1

Open 0.00 528.70 533.60 519.00 Open 0-0 461-4 477-0 495-0 Open 0-0 496-4 515-0 531-4 Open 0-0 589-6 601-0 609-4 Open 382-0 392-0 398-4 Open 231-0 240-2 0-0 Open 1003-0 1022-0 1026-4 Open 31.63 31.90 31.98 Open 379.0 382.5

High 516.40 532.20 537.80 522.90 High 467-4 472-6 489-0 505-4 High 488-4 507-2 525-6 544-2 High 724-6 608-2 617-4 624-2 High 390-0 398-4 405-2 High 234-4 241-6 245-0 High 1037-2 1048-0 1049-0 High 31.77 32.04 32.14 High 387.3 391.0

Low 516.40 526.60 531.80 516.90 Low 467-4 459-2 475-4 492-4 Low 488-4 491-2 509-0 527-6 Low 724-6 585-0 595-4 605-4 Low 382-0 390-6 397-4 Low 230-2 237-6 242-2 Low 1003-0 1014-0 1017-2 Low 31.46 31.73 31.85 Low 375.5 379.0

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Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report Weekly Feed Grain Report - April 6, 2018

Daily Grain Prices - April 6, 2018 Alberta Canola Producers Commission (http://dashboard.albertacanola.com/reports/weekly-grains) CANOLA - #1 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $11.53 ( + $0.06 ) $11.81 ( + $0.07 ) $11.82 ( + $0.06 ) May 2018 $11.56 ( + $0.07 ) $11.83 ( + $0.06 ) $11.86 ( + $0.06 ) June 2018 $11.64 ( + $0.07 ) $11.95 ( + $0.08 ) $11.97 ( + $0.07 ) July 2018 $11.65 ( + $0.07 ) $11.96 ( + $0.07 ) $11.99 ( + $0.07 ) August 2018 not available $10.99 ( + $0.02 ) $11.06 ( + $0.03 ) September 2018 $10.80 ( + $0.06 ) $10.95 ( + $0.06 ) $11.15 ( + $0.06 ) October 2018 $10.82 ( + $0.06 ) $11.01 ( + $0.06 ) $11.21 ( + $0.06 ) WHEAT - #1 CPSR - 11.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $5.66 ( + $0.10 ) $5.76 ( + $0.10 ) $5.84 ( + $0.10 ) May 2018 $5.65 ( + $0.10 ) $5.75 ( + $0.10 ) $5.79 ( + $0.10 ) June 2018 $5.61 ( + $0.11 ) $5.73 ( + $0.11 ) $5.82 ( + $0.11 ) July 2018 $5.63 ( + $0.11 ) $5.72 ( + $0.11 ) $5.75 ( + $0.11 ) August 2018 $5.44 ( + $0.11 ) $5.55 ( + $0.11 ) $5.64 ( + $0.12 ) September 2018 $5.56 ( + $0.11 ) $5.66 ( + $0.12 ) $5.71 ( + $0.11 ) October 2018 $5.61 ( + $0.11 ) $5.74 ( + $0.12 ) $5.84 ( + $0.12 ) WHEAT - #1 CWAD - 13.0% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot not available not available $7.10 ( + $0.00 ) May 2018 not available not available $7.13 ( + $0.01 ) June 2018 not available not available $7.05 ( + $0.00 ) July 2018 not available not available $7.04 ( + $0.00 ) August 2018 not available not available $6.84 ( + $0.01 ) September 2018 not available not available $6.72 ( + $0.00 ) WHEAT - #1 CWRS - 13.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.85 ( + $0.20 ) $6.96 ( + $0.20 ) $6.91 ( + $0.21 ) May 2018 $6.83 ( + $0.19 ) $6.94 ( + $0.20 ) $6.89 ( + $0.21 ) June 2018 $6.77 ( + $0.19 ) $6.85 ( + $0.19 ) $6.85 ( + $0.20 ) July 2018 $6.81 ( + $0.18 ) $6.90 ( + $0.19 ) $6.88 ( + $0.19 ) August 2018 $6.55 ( + $0.16 ) $6.65 ( + $0.16 ) $6.68 ( + $0.17 ) September 2018 $6.69 ( + $0.16 ) $6.79 ( + $0.16 ) $6.79 ( + $0.16 ) YELLOW PEAS - #2 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.86 ( $0.00 ) $7.04 ( $0.00 ) $6.85 ( $0.00 ) June 2018 not available not available $6.67 ( $0.00 ) July 2018 not available not available $6.67 ( $0.00 ) August 2018 not available $6.80 ( $0.00 ) $6.74 ( $0.00 ) October 2018 not available not available $6.79 ( $0.00 ) December 2018 not available not available $6.83 ( $0.00 )

Statistics & Data Development Branch, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry FEED GRAIN BIDS (Different Delivery Points) Week of Apr 2/18 Previous Week Wheat Lethbridge $240.00 - $245.00 $238.00 - $245.00 Red Deer $218.00 - $235.00 $220.00 - $236.00 Edmonton $207.00 - $235.00 $207.00 - $235.00 Oats

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$241.30 - $245.00 $225.00 - $232.87 $225.50 - $232.87 $210.00 - $238.00 $188.00 - $220.00 $220.00 - $237.00 $192.91 - $210.00

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Long-term tax plans needed for ranchers If there’s one thing Lance Stockbrugger knows about farmers and ranchers, it’s that they don’t like paying tax. Stockbrugger is a chartered accountant, specializing in income tax, who has spent 20 years sharing his specialized agriculture knowledge with his clients in areas of estate planning, tax reorganization and intergenerational transitions. While he hasn’t been practicing as a full-time chartered accountant since returning to the farm full time, he regularly takes his message to producers about planning for taxation and passing on the farm or ranch through various speaking engagements. The 2016 Census of Agriculture tells us the average age of a Canadian farmer/rancher is now 55. In 2016, there were 193,492 farms controlling

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a legal structure which is fairly easy to modify, such as from partnership to corporation. Partnerships also allow the split ownership of capital (equipment, cattle and grain inventory) so that if it becomes beneficial to wind down or transfer the operation, both taxpayers’ rollover or capital gains exemptions (of $1 million each) can be utilized. The disadvantages of partnerships include the shared risk, whereby both partners are jointly and severally responsible for any liabiliti.es or debts of the partnership. When partnerships stop working effectively, they can also be difficult to get out of. Management disputes can occur and in the absence of a formal partnership agreement, confusion over roles and responsibilities are not uncommon. The final option discussed by Stockbrugger was a corporation. It is used by 25.1 per cent of the farms across Canada in 2016; an increase from the 2011 census amount of 19.8 per cent. Advisers and accountants often suggest incorporation for several reasons — the first being the lower tax rate. While a sole proprietor will pay taxes based on the levels for individuals, the corporate rate is calculated at a rate of 11.5 per cent for net income up to the $500,000 and 27 per cent for active business income greater than $500,000. Another reason advisers may suggest incorporation is to mitigate risk and liability. Personal liability risk is reduced by owning the assets within the corporation. The ability to use dividends as tax planning mechanisms can be another advantage, although there are several new tax rules announced by the federal government around this issue so ensure your individual situation meets the new requirements. It is not uncommon for people to be overwhelmed at the thought of potential conflict or issues and postpone the process. Stockbrugger recounted a story about a client who spent considerable time and effort working through the planning and transition process, only to panic and back out at the last minute. Ultimately, he was able to determine the source of the client’s anxiety and they modified the plan slightly to make all parties comfortable. The key, says Stockbrugger is to have clear and transparent communication and an adviser that is working to find the best solution for all. Stockbrugger suggests finding an adviser who will work with you. Take the time to interview several accountants to find one that has the training and practical knowledge to find the best structure for your individual situation. Tamara Carter/Canadian Cattlemen


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It is time to talk about marijuana and your pets Written by Dr. Zoe Ross With the increase of medical marijuana use and the upcoming legalization of marijuana in Canada, it is important to understand the potential for marijuana toxicity in pets. As we know from other medications, pets metabolize drugs differently than people and as a result can be more sensitive to them and this is the case with marijuana. Pets that accidentally ingest marijuana can show signs such as excessive salivation, lethargy, fast or slow heart rates, dilated pupils, decrease in body temperature, incoordination, vocalizing, sensitivity to sound or light, urinary incontinence and vomiting. If very high levels are ingested seizures, coma and even death may occur. Sometimes medical marijuana is combined with chocolate to make it easy for patients to take and this can make the pet even more sick as chocolate is toxic to dogs as well. If you suspect your pet may have consumed marijuana, contact your veterinarian and measures can be taken to treat the toxicity.

As a veterinarian, I often get asked about using medical marijuana or hemp to treat various diseases. I do think that there may be beneficial effects from these products for pets. Unfortunately though there hasn’t been a lot of research in this area yet. Medications typically undergo rigorous trials before they are released for use. The most important thing that pharmaceutical companies and the FDA determine is the safety of drugs and what the toxic level of the drug is. I know I would be hesitant to use a product if I didn’t know the product was safe and that is important for pets as well. As a veterinarian it is important for us to help animals and not harm them. Once it is determined that a product is safe and the potential side effects have been identified, research is then done to determine if the product is beneficial. These studies can be expensive and time consuming and sometimes it can be years before the trial period for a product is complete and it is released on the market. I think there can be a lot of benefits of nutraceuticals and alternative therapies but there is a

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sad shortage of research behind their use, safety and their benefits. There are 3 classes of marijuana: 1) Recreational - this has high levels of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) in it which is the psychoactive compound and has the highest level of risk to pets for toxicity. 2) Medical – most of these products have quite low levels of THC in them and contain higher levels of CBD (cannabidiol) which are used for the medical treatments in people. While safer, these products still have high enough levels of THC in them to produce toxicity in pets. 3) Hemp – most hemp oil or hemp products are produced from legal hemp plants. There are a lot of proposed benefits to the use of hemp in pets and because they either have no or very low levels of THC in them they are considered safer however there is still a lack of studies to know what the toxic levels or the potential side effects are. Veterinarians are not legally allowed to sell or prescribe medical marijuana in Canada at this time because there are no cannabidiol (CBD) products that are approved by Health Canada and the legalization of medical marijuana in Canada only applies to human use. As more research is done and products become approved, this may change. With more research, more information will become available on both the benefits and the safe dosages.

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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

BLONDE d’AQUITAINE

Cathy Srayko, Whitelaw, AB ....................................... 780-596-2425 Ros, Karl & Ann Musgrove, Fort St. John, BC............ 250-262-3278

Willow Springs Stock Farm

Reed & Michelle Rigney, Westlock, AB ...................... 780-348-5308

Alvin Johnson, Brownvale, AB .................................... 780-597-3973

SIMMENTALS Albrecht Farms

Steve, Tammy & Ryan Albrecht, Spirit River, AB....... 780-864-4259

Briar Ridge Stock Farm

Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC .............. 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC....................................................... 250-784-3924

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Bill & Doug Bentley, Progress, BC ............................. 250-843-7575

Eckbert & Christa Weitzel Georg & Sarah Weitzel, Charlie Lake, BC .................. 250-263-8237

Benwyn Herefords

Chet & Jamie Jans, Groundbirch, BC .......................... 250-780-2141 Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB .................. 780-786-2181

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Hodges Simmentals

Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow,

JayDawn Farms

Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC .............. 250-786-5048 Dawson Creek, BC....................................................... 250-784-3924

Chittick Family Hereford Ranch

Raymond & Mona Chittick, Whitecourt, AB .............. 780-778-0150

Eureka Hereford Farms

Roy & Scot Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB ........................ 780-512-4669 Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB..................... 780-933-5530

KIN-KIN Cattle Co.

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

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

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Chad & Anna Friesen, Grande Prairie, AB .................. 780-832-4068

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Gold Stock Hereford Farms

Charlie & Steven White, Beaverlodge, AB .................. 780-354-3190

K. Reanne Sanford, Quesnel, BC................................. 250-991-9496 Keagan Scorgie, Beaverlodge, AB ............................... 780-518-6572 Brad Smith, Beaverlodge, AB ...................................... 780-202-0254

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Hilltop Honey Ranch

Moonlite Farm

JoNomn Hereford Ranch

Moose Creek Simmentals

Reber’s Polled Herefords

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Spring Mountain Stock Farm

Peace Country Simmentals

LIMOUSIN

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Michael & Rebecca McCord, Mile 86.5 Alaska Hwy, BC .......................................... 250-772-5116

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Garry Gurtler, North Star, AB ...................................... 780-836-2125 Brian & Dana Smith, Pouce Coupe, BC ...................... 250-719-5548 Norm & Joanne Parrent, Clyde, AB............................. 780-348-5835 Serena & Kasey Reber, Woking, AB ........................... 780-518-2643 Hotte & Villiger Families, Beaverlodge, AB ............... 780-354-2074

Joseph & Herman Giesbrecht, Fairview, AB ............... 780-835-8359 Norbert & Janice Luken, Fairview, AB ........................ 780-835-3165 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 Randy & Donna Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB ............... 780-786-4373

Blueberry Valley Farms Limousin

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

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Gordon & Carla Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC ................... 250-781-3617 Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB ............................. 780-349-0644

Fouillard Limousin

Dan & Pam Fouillard, Thorsby, AB ............................. 780-789-4055

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Harold & Bev Milne, Fairview, AB ............................. 780-835-2645

Little Creek Farms

David & Janet Kamelchuk, Athabasca, AB ................. 780-675-1227

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Randy & Lesli Voss, Hythe, AB................................... 780-814-1534

Brian & Deanne Stratuliak, Rolla, B.C. ....................... 250-759-4143

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Dave Rounds & Shellie Wolfe, Dawson Creek, B.C. .. 250-784-4628

Werner & Debbie Grundke, Alberta Beach, AB .......... 780-924-2464

The Smith Families, Cherhill, AB................................ 780-785-2045 Keith & Kerriley Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB ................ 780-831-7999 Keiran & Taryn Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB .................. 780-933-5637

Willow Creek Simmentals

Mike & Mari Klassen & Family, Debolt, AB .............. 780-957-2814

Scott & Lesley Hansen, Evansburg, AB ..................... 780-727-4557

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Raymond & Corine Verbeek, Sturgeon County, AB .... 780-939-2173

Wolfe Farms

Lakeroad Limousin

Jim, Donna & Jackie Rowe, Worsley, AB.................... 780-835-9588

Tony Wolfe, Valleyview, AB ........................................ 780-524-3939

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Rob & Cheryl Swan, Quesnel, BC Erin & Eric Kishkan, Quesnel, BC .............................. 250-747-2618

Dale & Judy Smith, Valleyview, AB ............................ 780-524-2790

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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

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MARK YOUR CALENDAR TODAY! SHOW YOUR SUPPORT ATTEND THE

4-H ACHIEVEMENT DAY IN YOUR AREA

Sunday, May 13 & Monday, May 14

East County 4-H Achievement Day Lewis Hawkes Pavilion, Evergreen Park, Grande Prairie, AB Bezanson 4-H Multi Club, Grande Prairie 4-H Multi Club, Kleskun Multi 4-H Club Sunday: Show – 8:00 a.m. • Horse, Canine, Bench Show & Judging Competition Monday: Show – 8:00 a.m. • Archery & Market Animals • Supper 5:00 p.m. • Sale to Follow

Tuesday, May 22

Battle River Arena, Manning, AB Three Rivers 4-H Club Show: 12:30 p.m. • Sale: 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 28 West County 4-H Achievement Day Beaverlodge Ag Barn, Beaverlodge, AB Beaverlodge 4-H Beef Club, Valhalla 4-H Beef Club Show: 12:00 Noon • Supper: 5:30 p.m. • Sale: 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, June 2

East Peace 4-H Achievement Day High Prairie Ag-Plex, High Prairie, AB Coyote Acres 4-H Club, Kinuso Lakeside 4-H Club, Mirror Landing 4-H Club Beef – 29 Head • Sheep – 11 Lambs Show: 1:00 p.m. • Sale: 5:00 p.m.

Monday, June 4

North Peace Interclub 4-H Show & Sale J. Hawker Pavilion, GPRC Fairview Campus, Fairview, AB Fairview 4-H Livestock Club, Montagneuse Multi Club Show: 1:00 p.m. • Sale: 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, June 6

Central Peace 4-H Achievement Day Spirit River MRC Arena, Spirit River, AB Eaglesham 4-H Beef Club, East-West Woking 4-H Club, Savanna 4-H Multi Club Show: 10:30 a.m. • Sale: Beef @ 7:30 p.m. Sheep to follow

Saturday, June 9

Site TBA, Beaverlodge, AB (Call Kristy 780-933-5191 for details) Saskatoon Mountain 4-H Multi Club Show: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Monday, June 11

Lyons Production Services Event Centre, Teepee Creek, AB Lakeview 4-H Club Show: 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. • Supper: 6:00 p.m. Sale: 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, June 16

South Peace 4-H District Achievement Day Dawson Creek Exhibition Ag Grounds, Dawson Creek, BC Groundbirch 4-H Multi-Club & Saddle Champs Horse 4-H Club Time TBA

Friday, July 6 & Saturday, July 7

North Peace 4-H District Achievement Days Fort St. John Fairgrounds, Fort St. John, BC Beatton Community 4-H Club, Green Valley 4-H Club, Lakeshore 4-H Club, Prespatou Community 4-H Club, Silver Willow 4-H Club, Wonowon 4-H Club Sale: 5:00 p.m. (Saturday)

Monday, June 4

Jack Williamson Memorial Ag-Plex, Valleyview, AB Da-She-Be 4-H Multi Club, Little Smoky Spurs 4-H Club, Prairie Rose 4-H Light Horse and Hound Club & Wildrose 4-H Multi Club Show: 12:15 p.m. • Supper: 5:00 p.m. • Sale: 7:00 p.m.

Tuesday, June 5

LaCrete Riding Arena, LaCrete, AB Northern Region 4-H Club Show: 1:00 p.m. • Sale: 3:30 p.m. Picnic Area, Lac Cardinal Provincial Park, Grimshaw, AB Peace River 4-H Multi-Club Show: 5:30 p.m.

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Oops, did we make a mistake? Or worse, was your club left off the list? Have ve not heard from the following fol clubs: Grande Prairie 4-H Achievers, Berwyn 4-H Multi Coveralls 4-H Club, Dixonville Multi, Strong Creek 4-H Beef Call Dan today to get into the next issue of the Northern Horizon. (office) 250.782.4888 • (cell) 250.784.4319 • (email) horizon@dcdn.ca


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Grill these chicken thighs with spicy miso mayo Ingredients

1 small yellow bell pepper One 1 1/2-inch piece of ginger, peeled and chopped 5 garlic cloves, crushed 1/4 cup yuzu kosho paste 2 stalks of fresh lemongrass, tender inner white parts only, chopped 1/4 cup yuzu juice 1/3 cup finely chopped cilantro 1 cup canola oil, plus more for greasing 8 boneless skin-on chicken thighs (about 3 pounds) 1/3 cup mayonnaise 2 teaspoons shiro miso 2 teaspoons Sriracha Kosher salt thinly sliced scallions,for garnish

the ginger, garlic, yuzu kosho, lemongrass, yuzu juice and cilantro and pulse a few times. With the blender on, slowly add the 1 cup of canola oil, scraping down the side, until well blended. Transfer 1/4 cup of the marinade to a small bowl, cover and refrigerate. Pour the remaining marinade into a bowl. Add the chicken and massage the marinade into the chicken. Cover and refrigerate for 3 hours.

Light a grill and brush the grates with oil. Remove the chicken from the marinade and season with salt. Grill over moderate heat, brushing with the reserved marinade and turning occasionally, until the skin is crispy and the chicken is cooked through, about 15 minutes. Transfer the chicken to a cutting board and let rest for 5 minutes. Slice the chicken and transfer to a platter. Garnish with the scallions and serve with the spicy mayo.

Meanwhile, in a small bowl, combine the mayonnaise, miso and Sriracha. Season with salt and mix well.

Yuzu kosho is a hot, spicy and aromatic Japanese condiment made from hot chiles and ultracitrusy yuzu zest. Shiro miso is light yellow miso.

How to get it on Roast the bell pepper directly over a gas flame or under the broiler, turning, until charred all over, 5 minutes. Place the bell pepper in a small bowl and cover with plastic wrap; let steam for 15 minutes. Peel, seed and chop the pepper. Step 2 In a blender, combine the bell pepper with

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Braised beef pot pie

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Ingredients

Go ninja, go ninja, go! Preheat oven to 340°F. Season beef generously with salt and pepper. In a large Dutch oven or heavy pot, heat the oil over moderately high heat. Add beef and cook, turning occasionally, until browned all over, about 12 minutes. Transfer beef to a plate; drain oil from pot and discard oil. Return pot to moderately high heat and add butter, carrots, onion, parsnip, celery, rutabaga, mushrooms, garlic, rosemary, and bay leaves. Cook, stirring occasionally, until just tender, about 10 minutes. Add tomato paste and cook, stirring, 4 minutes. Add wine and boil until liquid is reduced by half, about 8 minutes.

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Increase oven temperature to 400°F. Using top of a 5-inch bowl as a guide, cut 6 rounds from pastry. Transfer rounds to a parchment paper– lined baking sheet. Freeze until firm, about 15 minutes. Brush pastry with egg wash. Bake until pastry is golden, 10 to 12 minutes; cool.

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Return the beef and any accumulated juices to pot. Add stock; bring to a boil. Cover and transfer to preheated oven. Braise until beef is very tender, about 2 hours and 45 minutes. Carefully remove beef from the braising liquid to a cutting board and let cool slightly. Cut beef into bite-size pieces and return to pot; season with salt and pepper.

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2 1/2 pounds flat iron steak Kosher salt Pepper 2 tablespoons canola oil 1/4 cup unsalted butter 2 carrots, peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces 1 red onion, cut into 1-inch wedges 1 parsnip, peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces 1 celery stalk, cut into 1-inch pieces 8 ounces rutabaga, peeled cut 1-inch pieces 8 small cremini mushrooms, halved 8 garlic cloves 1 (6-inch) rosemary sprig 2 dried bay leaves 3 tablespoons tomato paste 1 1/2 cups dry red wine 1 quart beef stock or low-sodium beef broth 2 (14- to 16-ounce) puff pastry sheets, thawed if frozen 1 large egg beaten with 1 teaspoon water

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Grill this chicken under a brick! CHICKEN 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon kosher salt 1 teaspoon sweet smoked paprika 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1 teaspoon granulated garlic 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil Two 3-pound chickens, backbones cut out CHIMICHURRI 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1/2 cup chopped parsley 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 2 large garlic cloves, minced 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper 1 teaspoon red wine vinegar 1/2 teaspoon sweet smoked paprika 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt Fist pump, yes! In a bowl, mix all of the ingredients except the chickens. Set the chickens breast sides up on

a rimmed baking sheet. Flatten the birds, fold the wing tips under and arrange the thighs next to the breasts. Make 2 slashes in the breasts and 1 slash in the legs and thighs. Rub with the marinade, cover and refrigerate for 8 hours or overnight. Bring to room temperature before grilling. In a bowl, combine all of the ingredients. Light a grill. Cover 2 bricks with foil. Grill the chickens breast sides down, pressed with the bricks, over moderate heat until browned, 15 minutes. Flip and grill over low heat until the juices run clear when a thigh is pierced, about 25 minutes longer. Transfer the chickens to a carving board to rest for 10 minutes. Carve and serve, passing the chimichurri at the table.

Hunter’s sausage & sauerkraut stew 2 red bell peppers 4 tomatoes 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken thighs Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 4 ounces diced bacon 1 yellow onion, diced 3 cups fresh chanterelle or button mushrooms, sliced 1 fennel bulb, halved and thinly sliced 1 leek, thinly sliced 1/4 cup sliced garlic 1/4 cup sweet paprika 1 1/2 pounds Polish kielbasa, cut into 1/4-inch-thick slices 1/2 cup chopped fresh dill 1/4 cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley 2 cups red wine 4 cups chicken stock 4 cups fresh sauerkraut with juices How to Make It Preheat broiler. Place bell peppers on a small baking sheet, and roast under broiler or directly over a gas flame, turning frequently, until skins are blackened, about 5 minutes. Transfer to a medium heatproof bowl, and cover tightly with plastic wrap. Let stand until peppers are cool enough to handle, about 10 minutes. Remove and dis-

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Season chicken to taste with salt and pepper. Melt butter in a large Dutch oven over medium-high. Add chicken thighs, and cook until browned, about 4 minutes per side. Transfer chicken to a plate. Add bacon to Dutch oven, and cook, stirring, until bacon begins to render, about 2 minutes. Add onion and mushrooms, and cook, stirring occasionally, until onion begins to turn golden, about 5 minutes. Stir in fennel, leek, garlic, and paprika, and cook 2 minutes. Add kielbasa, dill, and parsley. Cook, stirring, until sausage is heated through, 3 to 4 minutes. Return chicken to Dutch oven. Add wine, bring to a boil, and cook until liquid is reduced by half, about 5 minutes. Add pepper mixture, and bring to a simmer. Add stock and sauerkraut; stir to combine. Bring to a simmer, reduce heat, and simmer gently until vegetables are tender and chicken shreds when prodded with a fork, about 45 minutes. Season to taste with salt, and serve.

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Angry chicken with a salacious white barbecue sauce The angles of the dangles, or ingredients 1/2 cup hickory wood chips One 3 1/2-pound chicken, cut into 8 pieces Vegetable oil, for brushing Salt and freshly ground black pepper

1 cup mayonnaise 1/2 cup distilled white vinegar 1/4 cup apple juice 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper

The heat of the meat, or how to make it Light a gas grill. Wrap the hickory wood chips in heavy-duty foil and pierce the packet all over with a skewer. Add the foil packet to the grill. Cover and let the wood chips begin to smoke, about 5 minutes. Brush the chicken with oil and season generously with salt and pepper. Grill the chicken, covered, over moderately high heat, turning and shifting the pieces occasionally, until lightly charred and cooked through, 35 to 40 minutes. Transfer to a platter. In a medium bowl, whisk the mayonnaise with the vinegar, apple juice, horseradish, lemon juice and cayenne and season with 1 teaspoon of black pepper and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Transfer the barbecue sauce to a pitcher and serve with the chicken. The barbecue sauce can be refrigerated for up to 1 week.

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Looking to add a li�le gold in your herd try a Blonde d’Aquai�ne - 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

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JASON CORINNA, WILLIAM AND MARIAH HARVEY DAWSON CREEK, BC Contact Shellie or Kaylyn Cell (250) 784-4628 Email dustyacreblondes@outlook.com Can find us on face book and the web

• 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

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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The Alberta Agriculture and Forestry website contains extremely useful tools for Albertans to use. One such tool is the Alberta Soil Information Viewer, which provides various levels of soil information to various professions in our province.


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“The viewer is used by those in real estate to obtain the soil quality rating to sell or buy land,” adds Brook. “It has been used by producers looking at expanding their land holdings or contemplating buying land where they need some measure of potential productivity. Reclamation groups use it to help recover disturbed or industrial land and put it back to a productive, agricultural state. There are many other applications this information is used for and we have only scratched the surface.”

zones along a designated line,” says Brook. “It is a great tool to use in developing an Environmental Farm Plan. Best of all, everything you do on the screen can either be downloaded to a spreadsheet or printed out. It is a power tools for planning and analysis.” It can also be used as a search tool if you are looking for a specific type of soil in a given area. “For example,” says Brook. “If you want to identify the best and most productive soils in an area, you would search for #2 soils, which are the best soils we have in the province. The viewer can reveal all quarters where that soil exists.”

Brook explains the viewer further, “If you are in rural real estate, it will provide a first level view giving a numerical productivity rating for the land. If you dig deeper it gives the soil group and soil name. And yes, they all have names. At the most detailed level you can get a description of each soil layer, its texture and thickness, as well as other special characteristics and limitations. It is a useful diagnostic tool in determining soilbased restrictions to production or to help troubleshoot problem areas.” The viewer contains a number of useful features including a measuring tool to mark out a particular area in a field, and high resolution photo magnification. It can measure linear distances and area in square feet, hectares, or acres. It also includes the GPS coordinates to allow for ground truthing of the selected area. “The program also can be used for planning purposes and can be used to mark out buffer

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To learn more about the Alberta Soil Information Viewer and how to navigate it, call the Alberta Ag-Info Centre at 310-FARM (3276).

Ranch-Raised 2-Year-Old Black Angus Bulls For Sale by Private Treaty

Freeman & Zoe Iwasiuk and Family High Prairie, Ab

SMOKY RIVER RED ANGUS TWO-Year-Old

“It is a terrific tool to be used for agricultural production and that utility extends to industrial and other uses,” adds Brook. “As with any tool, it can help in the interpretation of soil for a multitude of uses but is still not a replacement for intimate knowledge of soils from people who directly farm a piece of land. However, it is still the next, best thing to having your boots in the field.”

Bulls on Offer

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It provides aerial photographs taken at 3 different time periods: 1999, 2010, and 2015. The viewer allows anyone to access the soil types on the land and to zero in on the landscapes where those types can be found.

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Province of Bri�sh Columbia Government Loan Guarantee

BREEDER and FEEDER PROGRAMS (Ca�le & Lambs)

BC Provincial

Feeder Associations Loan Guarantee Program

Calves & Yearlings; Feeder Lambs

Loan Limits

• Year 1 • Year 2

BC Provincial

Bred Heifer Association Loan Guarantee Program

Bred Heifers; 2nd & 3rd Calvers

Loan Limits

Federal Government

APP Interest Relief Program

• Year 1 • Year 2

Who is Eligible? 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

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.

• 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. 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

This ad par�ally funded by the Ca�le Industry Development Council of BC


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Cattle Market Report

FEEDER HEIFERS

FEEDER STEERS

Auction Date Bid Range 301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 801 - 900 900 - 1000 1000+ Bid Range 301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 801 - 900 900 - 1000 1000+

THORSBY STOCKYARDS

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

Mar 26 - 1207 Hdd Low High $200.00 $241.00 $210.00 $248.00 $200.00 $232.00 $185.00 $224.00 $165.00 $195.00 $150.00 $174.00 $148.00 $161.00 $130.00 $151.00

April 2 - NO SALE Low High

Low $180.00 $185.00 $165.00 $155.00 $152.00 $145.00 $130.00 $120.00

Low

High $205.00 $213.00 $204.00 $191.00 $176.50 $161.00 $151.00 $144.00

D1 - D2 Cows SLAUGHTER CATTLE

$85.00

$100.00

D4 Cows

High

NO SALE DUE TO EASTER

Apr 3 - 962 Hd Low High $180.00 $220.00 $180.00 $225.00 $180.00 $225.00 $170.00 $210.00 $160.00 $190.00 $140.00 $165.00 $135.00 $158.00 n/a n/a

Mar 27 - 810 Hd Low High $222.00 $242.00 $220.00 $248.00 $217.00 $235.00 $193.00 $218.00 $167.00 $195.00 $150.00 $168.00 $148.00 $158.00 n/a n/a

April 3 - 495 Hd Low High $222.00 $249.00 $220.00 $248.00 $215.00 $235.00 $180.00 $220.00 $155.00 $200.00 $156.00 $165.00 $145.00 $159.00 n/a n/a

Mar 21 - 1500 Hd Low High $247.00 $241.00 $246.00 $240.15 $235.00 $226.00 $214.00 $209.00 $197.00 $194.00 $180.00 $168.00 $170.00 $163.78 n/a n/a

March 29 High Average $255.00 $223.90 $225.00 $212.96 $218.00 $206.04 $204.00 $187.27 $184.75 $179.57 $153.00 $146.15 $151.00 $143.65 n/a n/a

Low $180.00 $180.00 $170.00 $150.00 $145.00 $135.00 $130.00 n/a

Low $180.00 $175.00 $160.00 $150.00 $140.00 $130.00 $120.00 n/a

Low $180.00 $179.00 $165.00 $157.00 $152.00 $142.00 $130.00 n/a

Low $179.00 $175.00 $165.00 $155.00 $152.00 $150.00 $140.00 n/a

Low $222.00 $228.50 $216.50 $194.00 $187.00 $172.50 n/a n/a

High $210.25 $201.00 $195.00 $187.00 $185.00 $175.00 $147.00 n/a

D1 - D2 Cows n/a

n/a

D3 - D4 Cows

$70.00 $84.00

n/a

Slaughter Bulls

Slaughter Bulls

$80.00 $124.00

REPLACEMENT CATTLE

NO SALE DUE TO EASTER

Mar 27 - 1862 Hd Low High $200.00 $245.00 $200.00 $250.00 $190.00 $225.00 $180.00 $215.00 $170.00 $192.00 $150.00 $175.00 $140.00 $160.00 n/a n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

High $215.00 $215.00 $200.00 $190.00 $175.00 $152.00 $150.00 n/a

D1 - D2 Cows $82.00

$95.00

D3 Cows

$70.00

$86.00

B/Cows & Hfrs n/a

Bred Cows n/a

Bred Heifers n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

$70.00

$82.00

$90.00

$120.00

Feeder Cows

n/a

$94.00

D3 Cows

$90.00

n/a

Bred Cows

$82.00

Slaughter Bulls

Feeder Cows

n/a

D1 - D2 Cows

Slaughter Bulls

$85.00

$100.00

High $210.00 $200.00 $190.00 $180.00 $175.00 $160.00 $150.00 n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs n/a

n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs n/a

Feeder Bulls $110.00

High $215.00 $203.00 $193.00 $180.00 $169.00 $168.00 $155.00 n/a

Feeder Bulls

$135.00 $110.00 $135.00

Slaughter Bulls

$86.00 $120.00

High $217.00 $216.08 $206.29 $187.62 $174.00 $161.00 n/a n/a

Butcher Bulls $100.00

$114.50

Average $201.34 $194.30 $186.55 $177.20 $174.08 $151.54 $123.32 n/a

Butcher Bulls $80.00

$96.75

Slaughter Bulls

$86.00

$115.00

$115.00

B/Cows & Hfrs n/a

High $225.00 $218.00 $202.00 $190.00 $181.00 $158.00 $152.00 n/a

n/a

Heiferettes $105.00

Slaughter Cows $83.00

Heiferettes

$140.00 $105.00 $140.00 $98.00

Butcher Cows $80.00

$94.00

$96.00

Bred Heifers

Cow/Calf Pairs

Cow/Calf Pairs

n/a

n/a

n/a

$93.75

Slaughter Cows $80.00

n/a

n/a

Butcher Cows $75.00

n/a

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CATTLE MARKET REPORT FOR MAR 30/18

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

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Crop protection 2018 ‘Blue Book’ is here

“For 2018, foliar fungicides are the pesticide type with the most new registrations, continuing the trend seen in recent years of significant growth in registered foliar fungicide products.” The new fungicides are registered for use on canola, cereal

crops, pulse crops, and potatoes. There are limited new registrations for seed treatments and insecticides. One new seed treatment will be available in 2018, and it is registered on a variety of cereal crops. Newly registered insecticides are available for use on cereal crops, oilseed crops, and potatoes. “New herbicide registrations include products that can be used in pre-seed applications or in-crop applications,” said Cutts. “Preseed herbicides are registered for use ahead of seeding wheat or on fallow acres. New in-crop herbicide products are registered for use on wheat.” When using pesticides, it is important to be aware of pesticide resistance. It is recommended that pesticide products be selected based on chemical group and active ingredient. All pesticide products presented in the Blue Book have their chemical group and active ingredient listed. The book can be downloaded for free on the Alberta Agriculture website. A hard copy, which costs $12, can also be ordered online or by calling 780427-0391.

THORSBY STOCKYARDS INC. 4405 – 50 Ave, Box 379, Thorsby, AB T0C 2P0 • 780-789-3915 REGULAR CATTLE SALES APRIL 2018 Monday, April 16th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, April 23rd – 9:00 a.m. Monday, April 23rd – 1:00 p.m. RANCHMAN’S BULL SALE In conjunction with regular cattle sale Monday, April 30th – 9:00 a.m. MAY 2018 Monday, May 7th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, May 14th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, May 21st – NO SALE Monday, May 28th – 9:00 a.m.

MONTHLY HORSE SALES Thursday, May 3rd – 6:00 p.m. Thursday, June 7th – 6:00 p.m.

SPECIAL CATTLE SALES RANCHMAN’S BULL SALE Monday, April 23rd – 1:00 p.m.

In conjunction with regular cattle sale

NEW AT TSI – THE LMA RINGSIDE APP download the LMA Ringside App on your iphone or Ipad and follow the instructions. Follow our sales online!

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

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More than 600 pages of info on pesticide products, and an invaluable guide for producers, is now up for grabs. This year’s edition of the ‘Blue Book’ is now available. “An important part of the annual update includes newly registered pesticide products,” said crop specialist Mark Cutts, co-editor of the book, officially known as Crop Protection 2018. “This year’s edition includes new additions to the four main pesticide types: herbicides, insecticides, seed treatments, and foliar fungicides. In addition to including new products, previously registered products are updated. Significant changes in some products, crops covered, and usage instructions give producers more options than ever.

Sheds, Garages & Cabins Common Shed Sizes 10’ x 24’ x 8’ 10’ x 28’ x 8’ 10’ x 32’ x 8’ 12’ x 24’ x 8’ 12’ x 28’ x 8’ 12’ x 32’ x 8’

= $3,350 = $3,800 = $4,200 = $3,600 = $4,500 = $4,800

“Where Quality Matters”

Garage Sizes 14’ x 24’ x 9’ 14’ x 28’ x 9’ 14’ x 32’ x 9’ 16’ x 28’ x 9’ 16 x 32’ x 9’

= $6,000 = $6,500 = $7,000 = $8,250 = $8,500

PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY

CALL ABOUT PRICING OPTIONS

55056

www.northernportables.ca DELIVERY WITHIN CONTACT EDWARD 780-834-8508 FREE 300KM OF CLEARDALE


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review

April 13, 2018

Statistics & Data Development Branch Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development

Beaver Hill Auction Service - Tofield - March 26, 2018

Sheep - 806 Hd Sheep - Wool 0 - 54 lb 55 - 69 lb 70 - 85 lb 86 - 105 lb 106 & Over lb Ewes Rams Bred Ewes (Hd) Sheep - Hair 0 - 54 lb 55 - 69 lb 70 - 85 lb 86 - 105 lb 106 & Over lb Ewes Rams Ewe/Lamb Fmly

Goats - 235 Hd

$/CWT $230.00 $243.00 $232.00 $196.00 $175.00 $95.00 $96.00 $225.00

$290.00 $290.00 $270.00 $230.00 $200.00 $147.00 $120.00 $325.00

$210.00 $200.00 $210.00 $190.00 $170.00 $90.00 $97.00 $240.00

$244.00 $260.00 $245.00 $215.00 $191.00 $132.00 $115.00 $375.00

Goats Light Feeder Kids 0 - 60lbs Doeling Kids 45 - 69 lb 70+ lbs Billy Kids 45 - 69 lb 70+ lbs Whether Kids 45 - 69 lb 70+ lbs Adults Mature Nannys Mature Billies Bred Does (Hd) Nanny/Kid (Unit)

Mar 31/18 (prel) 387,345 237,401 149,944 49,299 Apr 07/18 (prel) 2,335,000

Sheep and Goats - 157 Head

$/CWT $205.00

$245.00

$240.00 $240.00

$300.00 $265.00

$240.00 $240.00

$300.00 $285.00

$240.00 $240.00

$290.00 $290.00

$115.00 $150.00 $230.00 $230.00

$156.00 $170.00 $310.00 $350.00

HOG SLAUGHTER WEEK END CANADA EAST WEST AB/BC WEEK END US

Olds Auction Mart - March 27, 2018 Feeder Lambs 30 - 50 lb 50 - 60 lb 60 - 70 lb 70 - 80 lb 80 - 90 lb 90 - 100 lb 100 - 110 lb Over 110 lb

$/pound $2.45 $2.45 $2.45 $2.35 $2.35 $2.35 $1.90 $1.80

$2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.65 $2.65 $2.65 $2.15 $2.05

Ewes Bred Ewes/Head Rams

$0.90 n/a $0.90

$1.40 n/a $1.30

Apr 01/17 433,496 251,432 182,064 60,412 Apr 08/17 2,317,000

Weiner Pgs Small Feeders Large Feeders

MONTH Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Oct-18

LEAN 52.13 64.47 73.28 75.45 76.15 64.55

HOG CASH PRICES - INDEX 100 - $/KG WEEK END ALTA AVG ONT AVG

Apr 06/18 1.224 N/A

Mar 30/18 1.332 1.708

Apr 06/18 45.76 1.115

Mar 30/18 48.35 1.190

$2.35 $2.45 $2.45 $2.30 $2.20 $2.00 $2.00 n/a

$1.85 n/a $2.40

$2.30 n/a $2.85

n/a n/a n/a

n/a n/a n/a

Sow w/Litter Sow & Gifts Boars

n/a n/a n/a

n/a n/a n/a

CAN/US $ CLOSE Mar 23/18 MONTH Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Sep-18 Dec-18

CHANGE - 5.13 - 3.35 - 3.27 - 2.10 - 1.13 - 1.33

FUTURES 0.7826 0.7831 0.7835 0.7841 0.7850 0.7863

CHANGE + 0.0073 + 0.0073 + 0.0073 + 0.0074 + 0.0060 + 0.0000

HOG INDICATORS Apr 07/17 1.552 1.920

INTERIOR IOWA MINNESOTA HOG CASH PRICES WEEK END US $/CWT CAN EQVT $/KG

$/pound $2.15 $2.15 $2.15 $2.00 $1.90 $1.80 $1.70 n/a

Hog Division - None on Offer

HOG FUTURES - US $/CWT Mar 24/18 (prel) 428,835 256,747 172,088 59,419 Mar 31/18 (est) 2,391,000

Feeder Goats 30 - 40 lb 40 - 50 lb 50 - 60 lb 60 - 70 lb 70 - 80 lb 80 - 90 lb 90 - 100 lb Over 100 lb Whether Kids Nannies Bred Nannies Billies

Apr 07/17 58.74 1.501

WEEK END AV DRSD WT US-LBS

Mar 31/18 214.00

Mar 24/18 214.00

Apr 01/17 212.00

FD: HOG RATIO US CORN ALTA BARLEY US CARCASS CUTOUT US $/CWT

Mar 30/18 14.5 9.1 Apr 06/18 N/A

Mar 23/18 16.1 9.6 Mar 30/18 69.79

Mar 31/17 18.8 15.9 Apr 07/17 74.54 R0011501010

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780.532.0366 • 888.868.2658 www.verticalbuildings.com


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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 ROAD. 62 SEXSMITH AB • 780-538-9330 USED EQUIPMENT TRACTORS 2015 Challenger MT775E 4WD 2013 Challenger MT855C 2017 Fendt 936S4 2016 Massey Ferguson 7722 2012 Case IH Steiger 500 4WD 1982 John Deere 8440 2015 New Holland T6.175 CVT 2016 New Holland Boomer 47

$331,000 $359,000 $419,900 $185,000 $329,000 $24,900 $185,000 $39,000

Massey Ferguson 7718 Tractor 4wd, Autoguide, Deluxe Cab, 5 Hydraulics

COMBINES 2013 Gleaner S77 1999 Gleaner C62

$289,000 $55,000

SWATHERS 2006 Massey Ferguson 9220 1995 Prairie Star 4900 1993 Case 8820 2015 New Holland SR200

$60,250 $27,900 $19,900 $190,000

HAYING EQUIPMENT 2015 MF 2956A Round Baler $54,900 2006 Haybuster 2620 Bale Proc 2010 Sitrex H-90V10 Rake SPRAYERS 2017 Rogator 1100B 2010 Rogator 1386 2009 Spra-Coupe 4660

$409,900 $230,000 $69,900

MISCELLANEOUS AG Grain Auger – 2013 Brandt 1380 Grain Cart - 2016 J & M 1521-22

$27,500 $85,000

LOUGHEED 1-800-773-9757

2017 Massey Ferguson 6713 Tractor

2017 Massey Ferguson 2956A Round Baler

Deluxe Cab, Loader, Air Ride, Weights

$17,500 $77,500

CAMROSE 1-800-639-8057

Fendt 516 Tractor

With Loader, Deluxe Cab, Vario Guide

$9,500 $7,500

AIR DRILLS 1998 Bourgault 5710 60’ Air Drill AIR TANKS/CARTS 1998 Bourgault 4350 2012 Amity 5250

INDUSTRIAL 2105 NH L230 Skid Steer Loader

2017 Challenger 1050S4 Tractor

517HP FWA, 111GPM Hydraulic Flow, Deluxe Cab, LED Lgt Pkg, 1000 PTO, 453HP at the PTO

Demo Unit, Fully Automatic, Mesh or Twine Available

$27,500

2017 Unverferth Grain Carts

$59,900

8250 & 1050 Models, Scales, Tarps, 20” Corner Augers

STONY PLAIN 1-800-290-5489

HIGH RIVER 1-866-652-2414

ECKVILLE 1-800-576-4394

2017 GrainMaxx Augers

80’, 85’, 95’ & 105’ Lengths Available, Delivery & Set Up Included

ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE 403-845-4949

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DAVE ROSS EQUIP. LTD

Ph: 780-864-3731,

Spirit River

Grain Carts

Qualify for April 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

April 07- 2018

Call for Sale Price, as we are compelled by the Manufacture to advertize only MSRP retail prices No DEF

1

$259,999

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Job Opening for a

2016 375 Versatile 375hp P/S 16x4 TA19 QSX11.9 710/70R38 wts 4 E/H 58 gpm, 55hrs

$363,500 #259220 2016 DEMO $299,900 Lease to own 90rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC Lease to own 90rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC of

2

$ 19,900 $ 38,900

CSA DF22 100 2017 Model$

Warranty Claims Person

Ends 04.31.18

On the Job Training requires Strong Computer skills fax Resume to 780-864-4324 or email Resume to alross@rossequip.ca

2018 DT610-36” Versatile 610 hp, P/S 16x4

Del/Cab 110gpm, 6 E/ hyd d/lock, A/S/R, camera

#505305 Cushion Ride Cab msrp $669,900

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2000 bu.GC2020 36”Tracks UF Grain Cart w/Tarp, 24” Auger, Scale, 4-1050/50x32 Retail $169,150 Only $146,900

$ 14,200

Lease to own 12-S/A L/pmt OAC of

Rebate to Apr/30 G2020 $5,000

$ 77,100

Lease to own 168rv 7A / L/pmt OAC

LEASE to Own this 13-S/A Lease pay O

No DEF Deluxe Air Ride Cab

No DEF Old price

2011 35’ M155 DSA Sw 600/65R28, 16.5x16.1, 1 on #208301

120’ 2018 Alu/boom SX280 Versatile Sprayer

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 Hyd adj axles #375300 msrp $ 483,000

2017 375 Versatile 375hp P/S 16x4 TA19 2017 DT550-36” Versatile 550 hp, P/S 16x4 710/70R38 PTO 4 E/H 58 gpm A/S/R, DELUXE “AIR RIDE” CAB, 110gpm hyd, A/S/R Lease to own 109rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC of $ 24,600 #296200 2018 $ 449,000 2017 $392,000 #470301 1 ONLY 2017 $587,000 Lease to own 110rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC of $ 48,500 Lease to own 98rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC $ 41,800 Lease to own 155rv 14S/A L/pmt OAC $ 34,100 Bolt on“Level Ride“AIR Ride Cab Lease to own 155rv 7A / L/pmt OAC $ 67,100 3

8

No DEF

Deluxe Air Ride Cab

$85,999

Ends 04.30.18

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 Apr/30 G2020 $5,000

2016 New 35’ M155 M C /linkHID, 600/65R28 6 B/PUR, Trans stab msrp $238,250 1 only

$7,995

1300 bu 50”w/tire $120,970 $94,200

8-11 hp/ ft @ 5”cut 7-10mph msrp $118,000 32’ Vers Vertical Tillage #86103 DEMO $ 89,000

Lease to Own 14 – S/A Lease pmt OAC $ 8,700

2017 DT550-36” Versatile 550 hp, P/S 16x4 DELUXE “AIR RIDE” CAB, 110gpm hyd, A/S/R #470302

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Lease to own 155rv 14S/A L/pmt OAC

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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”

Land Rollers 30’- 85 No DEF

$ 34,100 12 Old price

$9,520 520 Scale system add $ 8,500

Ends 04.30.18

10-15 hp/ft @ 3”cut, 8-12 mph msrp $183,000

Lease to own 10-S/A L/pmt OAC of

2017 310 FWD 310 hp 16 spd P/Shift

40’ 10 mph Fury #110144 DEMO $126,000

2018 610 Versatile 610hp,P/S 16x4 Del/Cab

40’ Lease to own 58rv 10-S/A L/pmt OAC $ 11,500

#496400 Cushion Ride Cab 2018 $609,000

30’ 10 mph Fury High speed disc rolling baskets, #132300 10 hp /ft msrp $149,000 35’ 10 mph Fury #138300 msrp $159,000

Old Price 1000+ bu. GC9250 UF Grain Cart, w/Tarp c/w 17” Auger, 1000 pto, 900/60x32R1 Retail $70,960 Only $57,900

SOLD

$109,999

110gpm 6 E/ hyd, A/S/R, 900/60R42 camera Lease to own 160rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC

$ 69,900

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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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$ 32,100 No DEF

Old price

Old price

$ 9,890

Rebate to Apr/30 G1317 $3,000

$ 5,881

Rebate to Apr/30 G9250 $2,500

30’ 42”drum 5/8” thick 40’ 42”drum 5/8” thick 50’ 42”drum 5/8” thick

Morris Air Drills 25% discount all rebates in

Qualify for the April Rebate with ONLY $10,000 deposit & the balance by May 15 /2018 41’ Morris C2 Air Drill D/S paired row 9450 450 bu 3 tanks Hyd Assist Auger, 17” fan, Std Drive, Hyd Hitch Jack Tow Between 2018 $ 331,300 1 only 2017 $ 236,000 Rebate to Apr 30/18 is deducted to get to the sale price $ 11,000 Lease to Own 64rv 12-Semi-annual Lease payments OAC of only $ 18,500

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$ 18,000 $ 35,600

2017 550 Versatile 550hp,P/S 16x4 Del/Cab

110gpm 6 E/ hyd d/lock, A/S/R, 800/70R38 camera #409304

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 #382303

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

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www.rossequip.ca

Apr 07, 2018

for Matt, Al, or Larry

NEW 2014

April 07 - 2018

All Programs deducted

100’ 2014 RG1100 Rogator Sprayer 1100 SS tank, Viper Pro, Auto Steer, 300 GPS, Accu boom, Auto boom wheels, Frt load 380/90R46, Air ride, Air Dryer Pkg,

$516,350 12/17 Blowout $ 376,000 Lease own 109rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC $ 24,600 Lease own 109rv 7A/ L/ pmts OAC

5’ Retail E/O disc k $46,961 $42,900 k $52,972 $47,900 k $54,973 $49,900

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$9,000 dis

$11,950 dis

MSRP $42,920

MSRP $53,500

MSRP $ 69,950

$288-84 mbw

$295-84 mbw

$400-84 mbw

$44,000 $41,100

$44,816

19 Cherokee North 4x4 3.2L,9s bkts t/tow i933391

$5,820 dis 32 mpg

16 Chrysler 300s AWD 3.6L 8s sunroof i361490

34 mpg

$24,100

$39,700

MSRP $29,920

$24,100

72’ O/H with Auto Lock

17 Patriot Sport 4x4 2.4L 6s, air, Sirius/R i792280

$ 6,900

34 mpg

2009 1910 430 bu Cart

Only

$59,900

Rebate to Apr 30/18 is deducted to get sale price

$270-84 mbw

$378-84 mbw 18 1500 Sport 5.7L 8s CC 4X4 SB b/u/c i548586

$5,120

$189-84 mbw

$250-84 mbw

15 G/Caravan SXT 3.6L 6s DVD d/p/s i119382, 3312k

36 mpg

17 Journey G/T AWD 3.6L 6s dvd nav bkts i312373

17 1500 SLT 5.7L 8s CC 4X4 SB b/u/c T/tow i693537 26 mpg

MSRP $50,730

$265-84 mbw

$455-84 mbw

$265-84 mbw

$11,930 dis

$37,900

$67,350

18 D2500 SLT+ C/C4x4 SB b/u/c T/tow i612704 R/A Susp, dsl

$12,440 dis f

17 1500 SXT 5.7L 6s CC 4X4SB T/tow P/mir i430459 26 mpg

MSRP $ 77,540

MSRP $52,140

$230-84 mbw

$440-84 mbw

$275-84 mbw

$12,950 dis f

$39,900

$65,100

17 D2500 SLT C/C4x4 LB b/u/c T/tow i931701 R/A Susp, dsl

MSRP $ 84,550

17 1500 Express 5.7L 6s CC 4X4 SB T/tow i815475

$13,640 dis f v6 Eco dsl

MSRP $ 71,640

$499-84 mbw

$365-84 mbw

$58,600

$73,200

17 D2500 Laramie dsl C/C4x4 SB b/u/c i963782 R/A Susp, dsl

$12,045 dis f

$ 30,300

wsb 13,940

MSRP $ 75,445

Lease to Own 95rv 6 annual Lease payments OAC of only

$ 59,800

$165-36 mbw

$455-84 mbw

$ 32,400

Lease to Own 99rv 6 annual Lease payments OAC of only only $ 64,000

$9,900*

10 F150 FX2 SuperCab 5.4 V8 6spd SB 146k 014569 Clean 1-Owner

18 1500 Laramie v6 Eco dsl 8s CC 4X4SB i552645

17 D2500 SLT dsl C/C 4x4 SB b/u/c T/tow i312681

wsb $42,940

$12,240 dis f

SOLD

$44,600

17 1500 SLT V6 8s CC4X4SB b/u/c T/tow i974521 29 mpg

$435-84 mbw 17 D2500 SLT dsl C/C 4x4 SB b/u/c T/tow i954685

0% 72mo

$3,830 dis

$12,640 dis

MSRP $ 57,440

$44,600

$63,500

$249-84 mbw

MSRP $ 57,240

$300-84 mbw

MSRP $ 75,740

$28,500*

$12,640 dis

29 mpg

$63,400

R/A Susp, dsl

14 2500 Power Wagon 4x4 V8,6A, C/C SB, 179k i109255.

$13,040 dis

MSRP $ 86,840

$ 12,000

Lease to Own 99rv 12-Semi-annual Lease payments OAC of only

$12,240 dis

MSRP $44,430

18 D2500 Laramie dsl 6s C/C 4X4 SB iv376758 Clean 1-Owner

$ 15,000

$12,830 dis

MSRP $ 77,950

17 G/Caravan GT 3.6L,6spd leather dvd p/s i891477

R/A Susp, dsl

$46,700

$315-84 mbw

Big Horn pkg

MSRP $50,840

$38,800

36 mpg

MSRP $59,040

$10,600 dis

$12,040 dis

$505-84 mbw

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

$12,340 dis

dis 26 mpg

Lease to Own 95rv 12-Semi-annual Lease payments OAC of only

Rebate to Apr 30/18 is deducted to get sale price

$52,700

$35,800

$71,600

SOLD

Pi RP $64,740

MSRP $40,920

$27,300

17 G/Caravan SXT 3.6L, 6spd DVD p/w p/s i734415

$77,900 $79,900 $81,900 $92,900

MSRP $48,920

MSRP $40,720

$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

$12,040 dis

$27,300

2009 53’ d/s1820

new dutch pair row openers, dual casters, rubber packer, 12” space double shoot with

18 1500 Long Horn 5.7L 8A CC 4X4 SB b/u/c i512632

$9,220 dis

17 Chry Pacifica TL 3.6L 9spd leather p/s i538459

36 mpg

Lease to own 10-S/A L/pmt OAC of

$58,000

$39,700

$165-84 mbw

PILLAR HEAVY Harrow 16.5LX16.1, 12.5l-15 wing 1200# wt on hitch in trans, Auto lock, hyd tine adj hyd spring adj down pressure, 9/16 x 26”tines. 72’ Heavy Harrow msrp $69,100 1-O/H $60,900 84’ Heavy Harrow msrp $76,100 Intro $66,900

Since 1948

0 down, 4.99% for 84 mbw bi-weekly payments. w/gst OAC, vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated

33 mpg

$ 48,500

nly cnt $ 99,000

y cnt $189,000

www.rosschrysler.ca

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32 mpg 0%-72mo

wather 148hp 735hr DKD stab/whls

MD Swather 148hp 8, 16.5x16.1, DKD, b/whl 10’ hyd roller

780-864-3731,

Toll Free 800-661-7401

00 bu/hr Drier $ 280,000

s DF22 Drier only OAC of $25,200

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$300-84 mbw

17 1500 SLT V6 8s CC 4X4SB b/u/c T/tow i972522 29 mpg

$12,535 dis

Pi RP $17,940

MSRP $ 69,130

MSRP $ 55,435

$145-60 mbw

0%-72 mbw

$290-84 mbw

$14,900

11 1500 SLT V8 CC 4X4 SB 178k box cover i731096

$65,400

19 1500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB hemi 8 spd i593624

TD. ● ROSS CHRYSLER ● www.rosschrysler.ca

$42,900

17 1500 SLT V6 8s QC 4X4SB b/u/c T/tow i765505

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on the cutting edge of agriculture Douglas Lake Equipment is pleased to announce that they have been chosen as the Peace County’s exclusive dealer for the complete line of Pillar Laser Drills.

Contact your nearest DLE dealership for details.

Quality Used Equipment at Clear Out Pricing *Cash Only/No Tradee

Parts Spec NEW HOLLAN ial! D1 PRESSURE W 800psi ASHER 1.3PM, 120V, 14AM P 35FT POWER MOTOR CORD 20FT WATER HOSE ONLY

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NH T6.175 Tractor w/ loader & grapple - 2 to choose from, starting @ $85,000 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 2010 Case PH800 70’ Air Drill W/3430VR Cart - double shoot, 10” spacing, low acres $129,900 2008 Case PS1000 80’ Sprayer - 1000 gallon tank $17,900

• 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 • MIKE ANTLE

(780) 505-1734 (780) 978-2883 (780) 505-1753

14250 - 100th Street, Grande Prairie, AB (780) 532-5344 • 1-888-532-5344

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A GROWING WORLD

DEMANDS HIGHER PROFITS.

Headland turn pattern with 70’ implement

Test results show how productive and efficient the T9 SmartTrax IITM standard track series can be, versus competitive series. Here’s how New Holland interprets the test results: · · · ·

More Power: up to 10% more drawbar horsepower and efficient power transfer to the ground More Performance: up to 15% more maximum drawbar pull to handle larger, heavier implements Better Versatility: up to 20% better headland turn capability so work gets done faster Better Productivity: up to 35% better forward visibility, so you can work safer

Productivity gains in tractor efficiencies and operator costs, could save you over $5,000 a year over the competition. It all adds up to more profit for you and more money in your pocket.

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AFTER HOUR SALES • DARCY HOFSTRAND • JASON GIES

(250) 219-8299 (250) 784-7953

11508 - 8th Street, Dawson Creek, BC (250) 782-5281 • 1-800-663-3572

• DAVE MARTIN • ALEX MAUDE • MIKE ANTLE

(780) 505-1734 (780) 978-2883 (780) 505-1753

14250 - 100th Street, Grande Prairie, AB (780) 532-5344 • 1-888-532-5344

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SAVE GREEN THIS SPRING 6M & 6R TRACTORS 105-130HP Enjoy 0% for 60 Months OR Get up to a $5,715 Cash Discount 140-155HP Enjoy 0% for 60 Months OR Get up to a $6,985 Cash Discount

2032R & LOADER •32HP liquid-cooled diesel engine •4WD •John Deere 220 Loader •Cruise control •Folding ROPS

Q#1667452

$330 / Month

Add a 60D Mid Mount Mower for $75

Enjoy 0% for 72 Months

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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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. -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. Some restrictions apply.


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•370 HP •30 Inch track •GreenStar 3 •2630 Display •starFire 3000 Receiver SF1 •3 PT Hitch •Big Hyd Pump •814 Hrs

8370RT

$404,000

•520 HP •Power Shift •StarFire 6000 Receiver •SF1 Gen 4 CommandCenter •Duals •470 Hrs •Extended Warranty 36m/1500h 15 Apr 2020

9520R

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•520 HP •Power Shift •StarFire 6000 Receiver •SF1 Gen 4 CommandCenter •Duals •525 Hrs •Extended Warranty 36m/1500h 15 Apr 2020

9520R

$489,500

4730

$191,500

$489,500

•520 HP •Power Shift •StarFire 6000 Receiver •SF1 Gen 4 CommandCenter •Duals •475 Hrs •Extended Warranty 36m/1500h 15 Apr 2020

9520R

•520 HP •Power Shift •StarFire 6000 Receiver •SF1 Gen 4 CommandCenter •Duals •785 Hrs •Extended Warranty 36m/1500h 15 Apr 2020

9520R

$489,500

•570 HP •36 Inch track •560 Hrs •StarFire 3000 Receiver - SF2 Ready •AutoTrac SF2 Activation

9570RT

R4045

$515,000

$512,000 1N04038RCG0174201

1N04045RCG0176211

•120Ft Boom •Boom Leveling • SS Tank •446 Hrs •Narrow Tires •Guidnace Ready •20 Inch Spacings •Traction Control •Full Boom Breakaway

$489,500 1RW9570RCFP907378

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•100Ft Boom •Boom Leveling • SS Tank •1342 Hrs •320/90R46 & 520/85R38 Tires •GS2 •2600 Display •Hyd Tread Adjust •20 Inch Spacings

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•120Ft Boom •Boom Leveling • SS Tank •344 Hrs •Narrow Tires •Guidnace Ready •20 Inch Spacings •Traction Control •Full Boom Breakaway

R4038

$512,000

GRANDE PRAIRIE 780-532-8402 | FAIRVIEW 780-835-4440 | LA CRETE 780-928-3337 | DAWSON CREEK 250-782-4141 O.A.C. Prices subject to a down payment. See dealer for full finance details, some restrictions apply.

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A history of the families that opened up the Blueberry Mountain area

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THE BIG BEND

Reprinted from “The Big Bend” with permission of Mrs. Arletta Hampton; a remaining member of the Historical Society of Blueberry Mountain, Alberta.

The Blueberry Mountain WMS Auxiliary group

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Back in 1936, homesteaders were moving on the Blueberry Mountain land area. Among the settlers were Mr. and Mrs. Rod Macdonald and Jim Graham. Homesteading at that period meant isolation roads were primitive and no phones. No electricity, no Netflix.

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780-356-2928 • www.fwtsltd.com

Mrs. Macdonald was instrumental in starting up the WMS Blueberry Mountain group, which first met at her home, then the community hall, before finally convening in the church. On Friday, February 28, 1936, 11 ladies met to observe the World’s Day of Prayer. It was suggested a WMS could be formed, and they could meet monthly. So they did, and Macdonald was the WMS president for the next 13 years.

TRACTORS – 4WD

Versatile 550 (2013) 1,950 hrs Versatile 450 (2013) 2,000 hrs Versatile 375 (2011) 852 hrs Challenger MT865 (2003) Case IH Steiger 485 QuadTrac (2008) 3,365 hrs Case IH Puma 130 (2012) 3,000 hrs Fendt 933V (2012) 4,200 hrs John Deere 8760 (1991) 6,950 hrs

COMBINES

(3) Lexion 780 (2013) 1,167 to 1,295 eng hrs (3) Lexion 760TT (2011-2014) 1,395 to 2,122 eng hrs (4) Lexion 760 (2011-2012) 1,134 to 1,504 eng hrs (5) Lexion 670 (2011-2017) 350 to 1,988 eng hrs (2) Lexion 590R (2006-2008) 3,150 to 3,828 eng hrs (2) Lexion 570R (2006) 2,184 to 2,494 eng hrs Lexion 560 (2005) 2,500 eng hrs, 1,702 sep hrs Lexion 460 (2000) 3,139 eng hrs, 2,401 sep hrs Case 2388 (1997) 2,900 eng hrs, 2,200 sep hrs (2) Case 2188 (1995-1997) 3,583 to 3,617 eng hrs (2) New Holland CR9090 (2012) New Holland CX8090 (2009) 2,045 eng hrs, 1,625 sep hrs (2) New Holland CX8080 (2008-2009)

COMBINE HEADERS & ADAPTERS

Feature Unit

2015 BOURGAULT 3320 66’ AIR DRILL W/7700 66’ 3320 HF QDA w/7700 air tank with ASC

FAIRVIEW 10925-90th Ave. (Industrial Park) (780) 835-3887

Claas Vario 1230 40’ Header (2015) (2) Claas Vario 1200 40’ Header (2011-2014) Lexion F535 35’ Flexheader (2010) Lexion F535 36’ Flexheader (2006) Claas MaxFlex 1050 35’ Header (2012) 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) John Deere 635D (2010) 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

(3) Challenger SP115B 30’ Windrower (2007-2008) Westward 9352 25’ Windrower (2001)

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)

(Toll-free) 888.354.3620

www.fosterscanada.com

New Holland SD440 57’ Air Drill w/SC380 (2006) New Holland SD440 57’ Air Drill w/SC380 (2006) Bourgault 5710 65’ Air Drill (2008) Bourgault 5710 64’ Air Drill (2005) Bourgault 5710 59’ Air Drill (2002) Bourgault 3320 76’ Air Drill (2012) Bourgault 3320 76’ Air Drill (2012) Bourgault 3320 76’ Air Drill (2012) Bourgault 3310 75’ Air Drill (2008) Horsch Anderson 60-15 Air Drill w/500bu TBH Tank(2005) Morris C2 80’ Air Drill (2012) Bourgault 6550 Air Seeder (2012)

AIR TANKS/CARTS

Bourgault 6700ST Air Tank/Cart (2013) Bourgault 5350 Air Tank/Cart (2003)

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) MacFarlane 2080-16 80’ Harrow (2015) MacFarlane WDL2070 70’ Harrow (2015) Bourgault 7200 72’ Heavy Harrow (2001) Ezee-On 3595 26’ Offset Disk (2003) Horsch Anderson RT35 35’ Disk (2016) Landoll 7450 49’ Disk (2012) Mandako Twister 40RB 40’ 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) Kverneland PX-115 10-Bottom Plow (2003) Kverneland PX-115 10-Bottom Plow (1993)

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 – Wheatheart 13 x 94 Grain Auger (2015) Auger – Wheatheart 10 x 41 Grain Auger (2016) Belt Conveyor – Batco 2495 95’ Belt Conveyer (2016) Cutter Mower – Thrifty MTC48B10 8’ Cutter Mower Discbine – John Deere 945 15’ Discbine (1997) Ditcher – Xtreme Wolverine Ditcher (2012) 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 1600 Grain Cart (2011) Grain Cart – Parker 938 Grain Cart (2009) 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)

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the case that the Canadian Prairies has what it takes to become the dominate global player as the world increasingly looks for green and sustainable sources of protein. Since the Prairies are already a major producer of crops like lentils, peas, beans and faba beans, the plant protein market seems like a natural fit. A number of new food processing projects announced for Western Canada over the past year strengths this opportunity. But without a crop threat somewhere, there is likely no quick fix for depressed market conditions prevailing today. In the case of the lentil market, consistent with past pricing cycles, market rebalancing and price recovery will take at minimum a year, but prepare for two. If you can’t wait one or two years and you plan to grow more lentils in 2018, look to pick a spot to sell old crop in order to shrink the pile that can be topped up with 2018 crop. That strategy applies to both green and red lentils. Peas are still the cheapest pulse out there. But starch, protein, feed value demand growth develops slowly and occurs in small cumulative lots. None of it lugs the 50,000 to 100,000 tonne demand splash that India buying used to bring. Bottom line Import restrictions imposed by India continue to impact pulse prices. Market rebalancing and price recovery is on the way, but will take a year or two. Now is a good time to sell old crop in order to make way for the 2018 crop. Mike Jubinville of Pro Farmer Canada offers information on commodity markets and marketing strategies. Call 204-654-4290 or visit www.pfcanada.com to find out more about his services.

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Lessons in financial resilience from the U.S. downturn The slowdown in commodity prices since 2013 has hit the U.S. agriculture sector hard. Not surprisingly, their net cash income dropped 30% between 2014 and 2017. They managed to stay afloat though, thanks in large part to their success in reducing costs of production. A similar emphasis will help Canadian producers weather any market disruption 2018 and 2019 may bring. Margins are expected to tighten in Canada in 2018. And because Canadian producers can’t influence prices, managing costs while working to become even more efficient on every acre will be key. Soybean and corn prices have been, on average, below the U.S. cost of production for several years. Producers adjusted to those low prices by reducing costs: total U.S.

costs per acre peaked in 2014. Farmland values and rental rates are one example. They recently adjusted downward as a reflection of the U.S. downturn, but within their usual notoriously slow adjustment period. While crop receipts in Iowa and Illinois peaked in 2012, farmland rental rates in these two states didn’t stop climbing until 2014, when they peaked at US$260 and US$234 per acre, respectively. That was also when these states’ farmland values peaked (at US$8,750 and US$7,700 per acre, respectively). Farm fuel and fertilizer prices are another. Through the sheer size of the U.S. market, producers there drive the overall demand for fertilizer, and therefore prices. In 2017, year-over-year fertilizer prices in the U.S. fell 3% on average and have

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View the plans at — Ć‰ĆŒĆŒÄšÍ˜Ä?Ä?͘Ä?Ä‚ÍŹĆ?ÄžĆŒÇ€Ĺ?Ä?ÄžĆ?͏ĎŜĂŜÄ?Ğ͏ĎŜĂŜÄ?Ĺ?Ä‚ůͲƉůĂŜĆ?ÍŹ

Zoning Amendment

ĞůĞĹ?Ä‚Ć&#x;ŽŜĆ? Telus: Lance MacDonald, General Manager of Northern BC, Ben Bajaj, Director of Performance Management, Caghan ŽŜŜŽƾĹ?Ś͕ DÄ‚ĆŒĹŹÄžĆ&#x;ĹśĹ? Manager, Davide Loro, Service Manager and Tyler Mooi, Senior Strategy Manager from Telus updated the Board ŽŜ Ĺ?ĆšĆ? Ĺ˝Ć‰ÄžĆŒÄ‚Ć&#x;ŽŜĆ? Ĺ?Ĺś ƚŚĞ WZZ ͘ dŚĞLJ Ä‚ĹŻĆ?Ĺ˝ ÄšĹ?Ć?Ä?ĆľĆ?Ć?ĞĚ ƉŽƚĞŜĆ&#x;Ä‚ĹŻ ĞdžƉĂŜĆ?Ĺ?ŽŜ ŽĨ Ć?ÄžĆŒÇ€Ĺ?Ä?ÄžĆ?Í• ĆŒĆľĆŒÄ‚ĹŻ ƚĞůĞƉŚŽŜÄž ŽƾƚĂĹ?ÄžĆ? ĂŜĚ Ĺ?ĹśĆšÄžĆŒĹśÄžĆš ĂŜĚ dĞůƾĆ? WĆľĆŒÄž&Ĺ?Ä?ĆŒÄž ĞdžƉĂŜĆ?Ĺ?ŽŜ Ĺ?ŜƚŽ the rural areas &Ä‚ĆŒĹľÄžĆŒĆ? ĚǀŽÄ?ĂƚĞ KĸÄ?Äž Íž& KͿ͗ Judi Leeming from ƚŚĞ & K ŽĸÄ?Äž ĂŜĚ ŜŜÄž ůĂLJƚŽŜ ĨĆŒŽž Ć?ƉĞŜ 'ĆŒĹ˝Ç€Äž WĆŒĹ˝Ć‰ÄžĆŒĆšÇ‡Í›Ć? žĂĚĞ Ä‚ Ć‰ĆŒÄžĆ?ĞŜƚĂĆ&#x;ŽŜ ŽŜ ƚŚĞ ĨƾĆšĆľĆŒÄž ŽĨ ƚŚĞ FAO. They outlined services and clients served to ĚĂƚĞ͖ Ç ĹšĹ?Ä?Ĺš Ĺ?ĹśÄ?ůƾĚĞĚ Ć?ĹšÄ‚ĆŒĹ?ĹśĹ? Ĺ?ŜĨŽĆŒĹľÄ‚Ć&#x;ŽŜÍ• ĂĚǀŽÄ?Ä‚Ć&#x;ĹśĹ? ĨŽĆŒ ĹŻÄ‚ĹśÄšĹ˝Ç ĹśÄžĆŒĆ?Í• Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝Ç€Ĺ?ÄšĹ?ĹśĹ? Ä‚Ä?Ä?ÄžĆ?Ć? ƚŽ Ä‚ žĞĞĆ&#x;ĹśĹ? ĆŒŽŽžÍ• commissioner and providing advice. They requested ƚŚĂƚ ƚŚĞ Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄš Ä?ŽŜĆ?Ĺ?ÄšÄžĆŒ Ä‚ ĆšÇ Ĺ˝ Ç‡ÄžÄ‚ĆŒ Ä?ŽŜĆšĆŒÄ‚Ä?Ćš ĞdžƚĞŜĆ?Ĺ?ŽŜÍ• Ä‚Ĺś ĞdžƉĂŜĆ?Ĺ?ŽŜ Ĺ?Ĺś Ć?ÄžĆŒÇ€Ĺ?Ä?ÄžĆ? ƚŽ Ĺ?ĹśÄ?ůƾĚĞ Ä‚Ć?Ć?Ĺ?Ć?ƚĂŜÄ?Äž Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ other land issues, such as wind towers, non-oil and gas hydro lines, road rights of way and that the PRRD consider solely funding the service, rather than jointly Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ ƚŚĞ 'Ĺ˝Ç€ÄžĆŒŜžÄžĹśĆšÍ• ĨŽĆŒ Ĺ?ĆŒÄžÄ‚ĆšÄžĆŒ ŇĞdžĹ?Ä?Ĺ?ĹŻĹ?ƚLJ Ĺ?Ĺś serving landowners EĹ˝ĆŒĆšĹš WĹ?ŜĞ &Ä‚ĆŒĹľÄžĆŒĆ? /ĹśĆ?Ć&#x;ƚƾƚĞ͗ DÄ‚ĆŒĹ?Ä‚ĆŒÄžĆš >Ĺ?ĆŠĹŻÄž ĂŜĚ Wade Cusack presented a history of the North Pine &Ä‚ĆŒĹľÄžĆŒĆ? /ĹśĆ?Ć&#x;ƚƾƚĞ ĨĆŒŽž ϭϾϯϏ ƚŽ ƚŚĞ Ć‰ĆŒÄžĆ?ÄžĹśĆšÍ˜ ^ŽžÄž ĹšĹ?Ĺ?ŚůĹ?Ĺ?ŚƚĆ? Ĺ?ĹśÄ?ůƾĚĞĚ Ć?ƉŽŜĆ?Ĺ˝ĆŒĹ?ĹśĹ? ƚŚĞ ÄŽĆŒĆ?Ćš ĨÄ‚ĹŻĹŻ ĨÄ‚Ĺ?ĆŒ Ĺ?Ĺś ϭϾϯϏÍ• Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝ĆšÄžÄ?Ć&#x;ĹśĹ? Ĺ?ĆŒÄ‚Ĺ?Ĺś ÄžĹŻÄžÇ€Ä‚ĆšĹ˝ĆŒĆ? Ĺ?Ĺś ƚŚĞ ĆŒÄžĹ?Ĺ?ŽŜÍ• ĂŜĚ ĂĚǀŽÄ?Ä‚Ć&#x;ĹśĹ? for agriculture and agriculture land, and for the maintenance of rural roads.

&Ĺ?ĆŒÄž WĆŒĹ˝ĆšÄžÄ?Ć&#x;ŽŜ

North Pine Tower

The Board adopted the Brian and Marierose Baker ĂƉƉůĹ?Ä?Ä‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ ƚŽ ĆŒÄžÇŒŽŜÄž Ä‚ Ć‰Ĺ˝ĆŒĆ&#x;ŽŜ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ Ć?ĆľÄ?ĹŠÄžÄ?ƚ͛Ć? Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝Ć‰ÄžĆŒĆšÇ‡ ĨĆŒŽž ZͲϯ ÍžZÄžĆ?Ĺ?ĚĞŜĆ&#x;Ä‚ĹŻ ĎŻ ŽŜÄžÍ&#x; ƚŽ /Ͳϭ Íž>Ĺ?Ĺ?Śƚ͏^ÄžĆŒÇ€Ĺ?Ä?Äž /ŜĚƾĆ?ĆšĆŒĹ?Ä‚ĹŻÍ&#x; Ĺ?Ĺś 'ĆŒÄ‚ĹśÄšĹšÄ‚Ç€ÄžĹś Ĺ?Ĺś ĹŻÄžÄ?ĆšĹ˝ĆŒÄ‚ĹŻ ĆŒÄžÄ‚ ͘

>ÄžĆŠÄžĆŒĆ? ŽĨ ^ĆľĆ‰Ć‰Ĺ˝ĆŒĆš Θ ŽžžƾŜĹ?ƚLJ 'ĆŒÄ‚ĹśĆšĆ? dŚĞ Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄš Ć?ĆľĆ‰Ć‰Ĺ˝ĆŒĆšÄžÄš ƚŚĞ ĂƉƉůĹ?Ä?Ä‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ ƚŽ EĹ˝ĆŒĆšĹšÄžĆŒĹś ĞǀĞůŽƉžĞŜƚ /ĹśĹ?Ć&#x;Ä‚Ć&#x;ǀĞ dĆŒĆľĆ?Ćš ĨĆŒŽž ƚŚĞ Ä‚Ç Ć?ŽŜ ĆŒÄžÄžĹŹ ^ĹŹĹ? ĂŜĚ ZÄžÄ?ĆŒÄžÄ‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ Ć?Ć?Ĺ˝Ä?Ĺ?Ä‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ ĨŽĆŒ Ä‚ Ĺ?ĆŒÄ‚ĹśĆš ŽĨ ƾƉ ƚŽ ΨϹϏÍ•ĎŹĎŹĎŹ for the Snow Making Pipeline Replacement Project. ^ƉĞÄ?Ĺ?Ä‚ĹŻ ǀĞŜƚ 'ĆŒÄ‚ĹśĆš Ç Ä‚Ć? Ä‚Ć‰Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝Ç€ÄžÄš ĨŽĆŒ ΨώÍ•ϹϏϏ to the Peace Liard Regional Arts Council to host ƚŚĞ tĹ˝ĆŒÄšĆ? EĹ˝ĆŒĆšĹš &ÄžĆ?Ć&#x;ǀĂů ĨĆŒŽž ^ĞƉƚĞžÄ?ÄžĆŒ ĎŽĎł ƚŽ ^ĞƉƚĞžÄ?ÄžĆŒ ĎŻĎŹÍ• ĎŽĎŹĎ­Ď´Í˜

dŚĞ Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄš Ä‚ĆľĆšĹšĹ˝ĆŒĹ?njĞĚ Ć?ƚĂč Ä?Äž ƚŽ ŜĞĹ?Ĺ˝Ć&#x;ĂƚĞ Ä‚Ĺ?ĆŒÄžÄžĹľÄžĹśĆšĆ? Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ Ć?ÄžÄ?ŽŜÄšÄ‚ĆŒÇ‡ ĆľĆ?ÄžĆŒĆ? Ä?ĆľĆŒĆŒÄžĹśĆšĹŻÇ‡ ĆŒÄžĹśĆ&#x;ĹśĹ? Ĺ˝ĆŒ Ĺ?ŜƚĞŜĚĹ?ĹśĹ? to rent space on the North Pine Tower, subject to the results of the wind-loading study.

pRRRdy Talks Trash Blog Check out the latest post on the pRRRdy Talks dĆŒÄ‚Ć?Ĺš Ä?ĹŻĹ˝Ĺ?ÍŠ /Ĺś ƚŚĹ?Ć? Ä?ĹŻĹ˝Ĺ? ƉZZZĚLJ Ç Ĺ?ĹŻĹŻ Ä?Äž ƉŽĆ?Ć&#x;ĹśĹ? Ä‚ĹŻĹŻ Ć?Ĺ˝ĆŒĆšĆ? ŽĨ Ć&#x;ƉĆ? ĂŜĚ ĆšĆŒĹ?Ä?ĹŹĆ? ŽŜ ĆŒÄžÄ?LJÄ?ĹŻĹ?ĹśĹ? ĂŜĚ žŽĆŒÄžÍŠ ĹŻĹ?Ä?ĹŹ on pRRRdy in the menu bar on the website or go to prrd.bc.ca/prrrdy.

ĎŽĎŹĎ­Ď´ ZŽƾŜĚƚĂÄ?ĹŻÄž DĞĞĆ&#x;ĹśĹ?Ć? Come talk to Director Leonard Hiebert and Director Brad ^Ć‰ÄžĆŒĹŻĹ?ĹśĹ?Í• Ä‚Ć?ĹŹ ƋƾĞĆ?Ć&#x;ŽŜĆ?Í• Ć?ĹšÄ‚ĆŒÄž Ĺ?ĚĞĂĆ? ĨŽĆŒ Ć‰ĆŒŽŊÄžÄ?ĆšĆ? Ĺ?Ĺś ƚŚĞ community and chat about community issues important ƚŽ LJŽƾ͘ &Ĺ˝ĆŒ žŽĆŒÄž Ĺ?ŜĨŽĆŒĹľÄ‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ Ĺ?Ĺ˝ ƚŽ͗ prrd.bc.ca/engage

^ƉĞÄ?Ĺ?Ä‚ĹŻ ǀĞŜƚĆ? Ĺ?ĆŒÄ‚ĹśĆš Ç Ä‚Ć? Ä‚Ć‰Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝Ç€ÄžÄš ĨŽĆŒ ΨϯÍ•ϹϏϏ ƚŽ ƚŚĞ WĞĂÄ?Äž WĆŒÄžÄšÄ‚ĆšĹ˝ĆŒĆ? ĨŽĆŒ ƚŚĞ Ć‰ĆľĆŒĆ‰Ĺ˝Ć?Äž ŽĨ ŚŽĆ?Ć&#x;ĹśĹ? ƚŚĞ &ĞžĂůĞ WÄžÄžÇ ÄžÄž WĆŒĹ˝Ç€Ĺ?ĹśÄ?Ĺ?Ä‚ĹŻĆ? ĨĆŒŽž DÄ‚ĆŒÄ?Ĺš ĎŽĎŽ ƚŽ ώϹ͕ ĎŽĎŹĎ­Ď´ in Dawson Creek. dŚĞ Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄš Ä‚ĆľĆšĹšĹ˝ĆŒĹ?njĞĚ Ä‚ Ĺ?ĆŒÄ‚ĹśĆš ŽĨ ΨϳϹÍ•ĎŹĎŹĎŹ ƚŽ ƚŚĞ ^ŽƾƚŚ Peace Health Services Society for the purpose of Ĺ˝Ć‰ÄžĆŒÄ‚Ć&#x;ĹśĹ? Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝Ĺ?ĆŒÄ‚ĹľĆ? ƚŽ ĆŒÄžÄ?ĆŒĆľĹ?Ćš ĂŜĚ ĆŒÄžĆšÄ‚Ĺ?Ĺś ŚĞĂůƚŚ Ä?Ä‚ĆŒÄž professionals in the South Peace.

Contract Awards dŚĞ >ĂŜĚĎůů ŜǀĹ?ĆŒŽŜžÄžĹśĆšÄ‚ĹŻ DŽŜĹ?ĆšĹ˝ĆŒĹ?ĹśĹ? ĂŜĚ ZÄžĆ‰Ĺ˝ĆŒĆ&#x;ĹśĹ? ŽŜĆšĆŒÄ‚Ä?Ćš Ç Ä‚Ć? Ä‚Ç Ä‚ĆŒÄšÄžÄš ƚŽ DÄ‚ĆšĆŒĹ?dž ^ŽůƾĆ&#x;ŽŜĆ? /ĹśÄ?͕͘ ĨŽĆŒ Ä‚ ĎǀĞ Ç‡ÄžÄ‚ĆŒ ĆšÄžĆŒĹľÍ• Ä‚Ćš Ä‚Ĺś ÄžĆ?Ć&#x;žĂƚĞĚ ƚŽƚĂů Ä?Ĺ˝Ć?Ćš ŽĨ ΨϯϲϰÍ•ϴϾϹ͞ĞdžÄ?ůƾĚĹ?ĹśĹ? ƚĂdžĞĆ?Íż ƚŽ žŽŜĹ?ĆšĹ˝ĆŒ ƚŚĞ Ä¨Ĺ˝ĹŻĹŻĹ˝Ç Ĺ?ĹśĹ? ůĂŜĚĎůůĆ?Í— EĹ˝ĆŒĆšĹš WĞĂÄ?Äž ZÄžĹ?Ĺ?ŽŜÄ‚ĹŻ >ĂŜĚĎůů͕ ÄžĆ?Ć?Ä?Ĺ˝ĆŒŽƾĹ?Ś͕ ĹšÄžĆšÇ Ç‡ĹśÄšÍ• Ä‚Ç Ć?ŽŜ ĆŒÄžÄžĹŹÍ• ZĹ˝Ć?Äž WĆŒÄ‚Ĺ?ĆŒĹ?Ğ͕ Ä‚Ć?Ćš WĹ?ŜĞ͕ 'ĆŒŽƾŜÄšÄ?Ĺ?ĆŒÄ?Ś͕ ,ƾĚĆ?ŽŜÍ›Ć? ,ŽƉĞ DĹ?ĹŻÄž ϲώÍ˜ĎąÍ• DĹ?ĹŻĹŻĹ?Ĺ?Ä‚Ĺś ĆŒÄžÄžĹŹ ĂŜĚ dÄ‚Ç‡ĹŻĹ˝ĆŒÍ˜ DĹ?ĹŻÄž Ͼϴ ĂŜĚ DĹ˝Ä?ÄžĆŒĹŻÇ‡ >Ä‚ĹŹÄž Ç Ĺ?ĹŻĹŻ Ä?Äž monitored biennially.

ZŽƾŜĚƚĂÄ?ĹŻÄž žĞĞĆ&#x;ĹśĹ?Ć? ĂŜĚ Ć&#x;žĞĆ?Í— Ć‰ĆŒĹ?ĹŻ Ď° ÍŽ ϳʹϾƉž ÍŽ dĹ˝Ç ÄžĆŒ >Ä‚ĹŹÄž ŽžžƾŜĹ?ƚLJ ,Ä‚ĹŻĹŻ Ć‰ĆŒĹ?ĹŻ Ďľ ÍŽ ϳʹϾƉž ÍŽ WŽƾÄ?Äž ŽƾƉĞ ŽžžƾŜĹ?ƚLJ ,Ä‚ĹŻĹŻ Ć‰ĆŒĹ?ĹŻ ϭϲ ÍŽ ϳʹϾƉž ÍŽ ÄžĆ?Ć?Ä?ŽƾĆŒĹ?Ĺš ŽžžƾŜĹ?ƚLJ ,Ä‚ĹŻĹŻ Ć‰ĆŒĹ?ĹŻ ĎŽĎŻ ÍŽ ϳʹϾƉž ÍŽ dĆľĆ‰Ć‰ÄžĆŒ ŽžžƾŜĹ?ƚLJ ,Ä‚ĹŻĹŻ Ć‰ĆŒĹ?ĹŻ ĎŻĎŹ ÍŽ ϳʹϾƉž ÍŽ <ĞůůLJ >Ä‚ĹŹÄž ŽžžƾŜĹ?ƚLJ ,Ä‚ĹŻĹŻ DĂLJ ĎŽ ÍŽ ϳʹϾƉž ÍŽ ZŽůůÄ‚ ŽžžƾŜĹ?ƚLJ ,Ä‚ĹŻĹŻ

dŚĞ DĹ?ĹŻÄž ϲώÍ˜Ďą dĆŒÄ‚ĹśĆ?ĨÄžĆŒ ^ƚĂĆ&#x;ŽŜ ^Ĺ?ƚĞ ƊĞŜĚĂŜƚ ŽŜĆšĆŒÄ‚Ä?Ćš was awarded to Lorne Chisholm at a monthly rate ŽĨ ΨϰÍ•ĎŽĎŹĎŹÍ˜ĎŹĎŹ ͞ĞdžÄ?ůƾĚĹ?ĹśĹ? ƚĂdžĞĆ?Ϳ͕ ĨŽĆŒ Ä‚ ĆšĹšĆŒÄžÄž Ç‡ÄžÄ‚ĆŒ ĆšÄžĆŒĹľ commencing April 1, 2018.

Daisy Jingle Winner

dÄ‚Ç‡ĹŻĹ˝ĆŒ ZĆľĆŒÄ‚ĹŻ &Ĺ?ĆŒÄž WĆŒĹ˝ĆšÄžÄ?Ć&#x;ŽŜ Ĺ?ĆŒÄžÄžĹľÄžĹśĆš The Regional Board entered into a 1 year agreement, Ç ĹšĹ?Ä?Ĺš Ç Ä‚Ć? ĞčĞÄ?Ć&#x;ǀĞ :Ä‚ŜƾÄ‚ĆŒÇ‡ Ď­Í• ĎŽĎŹĎ­Ď´Í• Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ ƚŚĞ Ĺ?Ć?ĆšĆŒĹ?Ä?Ćš ŽĨ dÄ‚Ç‡ĹŻĹ˝ĆŒ ĨŽĆŒ ƚŚĞ Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝Ç€Ĺ?Ć?Ĺ?ŽŜ ŽĨ ĆŒĆľĆŒÄ‚ĹŻ ÄŽĆŒÄž Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝ĆšÄžÄ?Ć&#x;ŽŜ Ć?ÄžĆŒÇ€Ĺ?Ä?ÄžĆ?͘ džƉĂŜĚĹ?ĹśĹ? &Ĺ?ĆŒÄž WĆŒĹ˝ĆšÄžÄ?Ć&#x;ŽŜ ĆŒÄžÄ‚Ć? dŚĞ ZÄžĹ?Ĺ?ŽŜÄ‚ĹŻ Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄš ÄšĹ?ĆŒÄžÄ?ƚĞĚ Ć?ƚĂč ƚŽ Ĺ?ĹśĹ?Ć&#x;ĂƚĞ ÄšĹ?Ć?Ä?ĆľĆ?Ć?Ĺ?ŽŜĆ? with the City of Dawson Creek to determine its interest Ĺ?Ĺś Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝Ç€Ĺ?ÄšĹ?ĹśĹ? ÄŽĆŒÄž Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝ĆšÄžÄ?Ć&#x;ŽŜ Ć?ÄžĆŒÇ€Ĺ?Ä?ÄžĆ? ƚŽ ƚŚĞ ĆŒĹ?Ä‚ĆŒ ZĹ?ÄšĹ?Äž and South Dawson rural areas to determine the ÄžĆ?Ć&#x;žĂƚĞĚ ĆŒÄžĆ?ŽƾĆŒÄ?ÄžĆ? ĂŜĚ Ä?Ĺ˝Ć?ĆšĆ? ƚŚĂƚ Ç Ĺ˝ĆľĹŻÄš Ä?Äž ĆŒÄžĆ‹ĆľĹ?ĆŒÄžÄš ƚŽ provide the service.

The Daisy Jingle contest winner will be announced at ƚŚĞ Ć‰ĆŒĹ?ĹŻ Ď­ĎŽ Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄš žĞĞĆ&#x;ĹśĹ?ÍŠ dŚĞ WZZ Ĺ?Ć? ƉƾƍŜĹ? ƚŚĹ?Ć? Ĺ?ŜǀĂĆ?Ĺ?ǀĞ ƉůĂŜƚ ŽŜ ŜŽĆ&#x;Ä?Ğ͊ These white petalled, yellowÄ?ÄžĹśĆšÄžĆŒÄžÄš ĚĂĹ?Ć?LJ Ĺ‡Ĺ˝Ç ÄžĆŒĆ? Ä‚ĆŒÄž the PRRD’s most wanted Ĺ?ŜǀĂĆ?Ĺ?ǀĞ ƉůĂŜƚĆ? Ĺ?Ĺś ĎŽĎŹĎ­Ď´ÍŠ

ZŽƾŜĚƚĂÄ?ĹŻÄž žĞĞĆ&#x;ĹśĹ?Ć? ĂŜĚ Ć&#x;žĞĆ?Í— Ć‰ĆŒĹ?ĹŻ Ď­Ď´ ÍŽ ϳʹϾƉž ÍŽ Ä‚ĹŻÄšŽŜŜĞů ^Ä?ĹšŽŽů Ć‰ĆŒĹ?ĹŻ ĎŽĎą ÍŽ ϳʹϾƉž ÍŽ ĹšÄ‚ĆŒĹŻĹ?Äž >Ä‚ĹŹÄž ŽžžƾŜĹ?ƚLJ ,Ä‚ĹŻĹŻ

The following changes have been made to the Regional Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄš ĎŽĎŹĎ­Ď´ DĞĞĆ&#x;ĹśĹ? ^Ä?ŚĞĚƾůĞ͗ dŚĞ Ć‰ĆŒĹ?ĹŻ ϹƚŚ ĂŜĚ ϭϾƚŚ žĞĞĆ&#x;ĹśĹ?Ć? ŚĂǀĞ Ä?ĞĞŜ ĆŒÄžĆ?Ä?ŚĞĚƾůĞĚ ĨŽĆŒ Ć‰ĆŒĹ?ĹŻ ϭώƚŚ ĂŜĚ ώϲĆšĹšÍ˜ dŚĞ DĂLJ ĎŻĆŒÄš žĞĞĆ&#x;ĹśĹ? ĹŻĹ˝Ä?Ä‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ ŚĂĆ? Ä?ĞĞŜ žŽÇ€ÄžÄš ĨĆŒŽž ƚŚĞ ZÄžĹ?Ĺ?ŽŜÄ‚ĹŻ Ĺ?Ć?ĆšĆŒĹ?Ä?Ćš KĸÄ?Äž Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄšĆŒŽŽž Ĺ?Ĺś Ä‚Ç Ć?ŽŜ ĆŒÄžÄžĹŹ ƚŽ ^Ä‚ƾůƚĞĂƾ &Ĺ?ĆŒĆ?Ćš EÄ‚Ć&#x;ŽŜĆ?͘

April 12, 2018 Ď­ĎŹÍ—ĎŹĎŹÄ‚Ĺľ ÍŽ Ä‚Ç Ć?ŽŜ ĆŒÄžÄžĹŹ April 26, 2018 Ď­ĎŹÍ—ĎŹĎŹÄ‚Ĺľ ÍŽ Dawson Creek

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ŚĂŜĹ?ÄžĆ? ƚŽ ĎŽĎŹĎ­Ď´ Ĺ˝Ä‚ĆŒÄš DĞĞĆ&#x;ĹśĹ? ^Ä?ŚĞĚƾůÄž

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Scentless Chamomile

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Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

MAY

Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

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Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 High Prairie 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 4932 - 51st Avenue Contact 780-523-4588

Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 High Prairie 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 4932 - 51st Avenue Contact 780-523-4588

Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

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Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224

Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224

Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224 Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Al Adair Rec Centre Contact 780-274-0536

Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224

Chetwynd 3:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m. 5312 - 47th Ave Contact 250-788-3477 Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall Contact 780-836-0650 Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224

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Berwyn 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Legion Hall Contact 780-625-4430 Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 250-219-9009 Fort St. John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Centennial Park (9505 - 100 Street) Contact 250-261-6151 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224

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Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 250-219-9009 Fort St. John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Centennial Park (9505 - 100 Street) Contact 250-261-6151 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224 Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Al Adair Rec Centre Contact 780-274-0536

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Berwyn 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Legion Hall Contact 780-625-4430 Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 250-219-9009 Fort St. John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Centennial Park (9505 - 100 Street) Contact 250-261-6151 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224

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Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 250-219-9009 Enilda 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Enilda WI Hall, Contact 780-523-2209 Fort St. John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Centennial Park (9505 - 100 Street) Contact 250-261-6151 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave, Contact 780-814-8224 Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10301 - 101st St., Contact 780-274-0536

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Book your Community Event and Group Events: Tel: (250) 782-4888 Fax: (250) 782-6300 Email: horizon @ dcdn.ca SUN.

MON.

Clairmont

Easter Egg Hunt & Bouncy Castles @ Crosslink Sportsplex

COMMUNITY

EVENTS 2018 TUE.

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BULL SALE

WED.

Eight Way Charolais Annual Bull Sale

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THU.

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Beaverlodge

25th Annual Quilt Show @ Cultural Centre Fairview

NorthernLink Ag & Home Show @ Arena & Curling Rink

G.P. Chetwynd

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Chamber of Commerce “The Sound of Music” Trade Show Dawson Creek @ Douglas J. Cardinal P.A.C. DC Horse Club Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex Dawson Creek - Gun & Sportsman Show @ Encana Events Centre

McLennan GOOGLE DRIVE Course @ Town Council Room

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Fort St. John Peace River

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CONCERTin- the BrettNorth KisselConference Women the Lido @ Belle Petroleum Centre

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High Prairie

Seminar - Weed Control & You” @ Big Meadow Community Hall Peace River

Women in the North Conference @ Belle Petroleum Centre

G.P.

Book your Community Event and Group Events: Tel: (250) 782-4888 Fax: (250) 782-6300 Email: horizon @ dcdn.ca

April

31st Annual Fiddler’s Jamboree @ GPRC G.P.

FRI.

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Beaverlodge 25th Annual Quilt Show @ Cultural Centre (to April 26) Chetwynd Chamber of Commerce Trade Show Dawson Creek DC Horse Club Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex Fairview NorthernLink Ag & Home Show @ Arena & Curling Rink G.P. Sports Expo @ Evergreen Park LaCrete LaCrete Challenge Cup @ Northern Lights Rec Centre

BULL SALE

North Point Angus Bull Sale

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Fort St. John

46th Annual Trade Show @ Pomeroy Sports Centre G.P.

Home & Garden Show @ Evergreen Park

Sports Expo @ Evergreen Park LaCrete

LaCrete Challenge Cup @ Northern Lights Rec Centre Dawson Creek

Home Routes Concert “The Novelists” @ Art Gallery

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Fort St. John

G.P.

Ag Drone School @ Crystal Creek Hall

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G.P.

Ag Drone School @ Crystal Creek Hall

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Hythe

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Community Supper & Volunteer Appreciation Night Wembley

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Dawson Creek

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NPBRA Spring Spectacular Car Show @ Evergreen Park

Borderline Culture Series - Abigail Lapell & Band @ Centre

Spring Edition Women’s Show @ Revolution Place

Home & Garden Show @ Evergreen Park

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2018 Barrel Racing Slot Race @ Lakota AgriPlex Fairview Home Routes Series “The Novelists” @ Miramichi House Fort St. John 46th Annual Trade Show @ Pomeroy Sports Centre G.P. Home & Garden Show @ Evergreen Park Hines Creek - Clear Hills County Trade Show @ Dave Shaw Complex

Home, Garden & Leisure Show @ Encana Events Centre

G.P.

G.P.

Dawson Creek

Home, Garden & Leisure Show @ Encana Events Centre G.P.

Volunteer Appreciation Banquet

46th Annual Trade Show @ Pomeroy Sports Centre

Dawson Creek

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BULL SALE Peace Country Limousin Bull Sale Chetwynd Chamber of Commerce Trade Show Dawson Creek DC Horse Club Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex Dawson Creek Gun & Sportsman Show @ Encana Events Centre Fairview NorthernLink Ag & Home Show @ Arena & Curling Rink G.P. - Sports Expo @ Evergreen Park LaCrete - LaCrete Challenge Cup @ Northern Lights Rec Centre

Demmitt G.P.

NPBRA Spring Spectacular Car Show @ Evergreen Park G.P.

Spring Edition Women’s Show @ Revolution Place

Dawson Creek

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Home, Garden & Leisure Show @ Encana Events Centre

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26 G.P. Concert - The -Off springPrairie @ FINAL DRAW Grande Revolution Place Dream Home @ 7:00 p.m.

NPBRA Spring Spectacular Car Show @ Evergreen Park

G.P.

Antique & Collectibles Sale @ D Company Armouries

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Hunt Mania Sportsman & Gun Show @ Evergreen Park

G.P.

Grimshaw

Spring Edition Women’s Show @ Revolution Place

CONCERT - Clay Walker @ Mile Zero Regional Multiplex

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BULL SALE

No Fool’s Bull Sale

Dawson Creek

Jonathan Field Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex G.P.

Antique & Collectibles Sale @ D Company Armouries G.P.

Critters & Crafts Show and Sale @ Evergreen Park G.P.

Hunt Mania Sportsman & Gun Show @ Evergreen Park

Dawson Creek

Jonathan Field Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex

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Dawson Creek

Dawson Creek

Jonathan Field Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex

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G.P. Concert - The Offspring @ Revolution Place

BORDERLINE CULTURE SERIES PRESENTS

ABIGAIL LAPELL AND BAND

Mile “0” Quilters Quilt Show & Strawberry Tea @ KPAC

8:00 P.M. • Saturday, April 21, 2018 Demmitt Community Centre, Demmitt, AB borderlineculture.com

G.P.

Hunt Mania Sportsman & Gun Show @ Evergreen Park

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Vintage Stove Restoration Inc We have the largest inventory of parts and patterns for most antique wood/coal cookstoves, parlor heaters and pot belly stoves. We will be at the

Antique & Collectible Show & Sale at the

D Company Amouries FRIDAY, April 27 and SATURDAY, April 28 9005-101st, Grande Prairie, AB

If you are interested in having your stove restored call Shane 403.630.3925 or Joanne 403.560.1781

SHANE & JOANNE MACDONALD

Email: vintagestove@telus.net www.vintagestove.com

Will be in the area from Apr. 26-29

Box 2544, Didsbury, Alberta Phone/Fax (403) 335-3905 Cell (403) 630-3925 Toll Free 1-888-854-7859 55068


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BULL SALE - Classic Livestock ...............................23 BULL SALE - Smoky River Red Angus....................23 4-H Achievement Days Calendar..............................17 Agriterra Equipment – AGCO ....................................27 Agriterra Equipment - Cub Cadet .............................41 Bayer Crop Science – Luxxor .....................................7 Bayer Crop Science – Velocity ....................................3 Belt Drive Betty - Busted Knuckle ............................48 BF Collision................................................................42 Butler Farm Equipment .............................................40 CanWest Trailers........................................................10 Cleardale Colony/Northern Portables ......................25 CLHBid.com ..............................................................49 Countryside Motor Sports...........................................2 Cramer’s Breaking .......................................................9 Dave Ross Equipment ...............................1, 28, 29, 37 Dawson Co-operative .....................................8, 16, 41 Dawson Creek Medical Clinic ...................................50 Dawson Creek Vet Clinic ...........................................15 Douglas Lake Equipment ....................................30, 31 Ed Prodaniuk Auctions..............................................52 FarmLead.com ............................................................4 Flaman Sales .............................................................36 Robert Ford..................................................Classifieds Fort St. John Seed Cleaning Co-op......11, Classifieds Foster’s Agri-World .............................................34, 56 Foster’s Seed & Feed ..................................................9 Fresh Water Treatment Systems ...............................34 Golden Acre Seeds......................................................6 Grande Prairie Kubota...............................................39 Hands on Contracting ...............................................36 Hearth & Home Furnishings ........................................1 Albert Holinaty .............................................Classifieds Home Hardware (Fischer Lumber) ..............................2 Hythe Pioneer Homes .................................Classifieds Isaac Ironworks (Powerlift Doors).............................34 Keddie’s .......................................................................1 Kubota Country .........................................................35 LaCrete Auction Mart ................................................54 Len’s Tree Service .....................................................36 Limoges Seed Farm ..................................................11 Danny Limoges (Bio-Sul).............................................4 Mile Zero Denture Clinic............................................50 Milligan Creek Steel...................................................19 Mulvahill Fencing.........................................Classifieds Northern Heating & Fireplace ...................................42 Peace River Regional District ...................................43 Penergetic Canada ....................................................12 PrairieCoast equipment ................................32, 33, 40 Precision Ag (William Fehr) .........................................9 Prestville Farms Ltd.....................................Classifieds Quapp Equipment Ltd ...............................................14 Recovery Upholstery ...................................Classifieds Rhythm Auctions .......................................................54 Ritchie Bros Auctioneers ..........................................51 Scenic Heights Seed Farm .......................................11 Schlachter Contracting .............................................10 SeCan...........................................................................5 Sekura Auction/Team Auctions.................................53 Sexsmith Used Farm Parts .......................................38 South Peace Feeders Co-op ....................................23 Southwest Design & Construction..............................1 The Horse Ranch .......................................................14 Thorsby Stockyards Inc. ...........................................25 Vertical Buildings Solutions ......................................26 Vintage Stove Restoration ........................................45 Henry Vos ...................................................................51 Weaver Auction ...................................................45, 55 Wembley Livestock Market.......................................24 Westcan Feed & Seeds .........................13, Classifieds Willowview Auctions .................................................52 Worsley Fabrication & Welding ...................................9

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Information Wanted Found Lost Personal Messages Volunteers Career Opportunities Career Training Help Wanted Work Wanted Auctions Firewood For Sale - Misc.

2087 Generators/ Motors/Welders

WANTED: Portable Gas Welder, Lincoln Hobart Miller, etc. Ph: 250-467-2401

Certified Seed for Sale 9031 Certified Stettler Seed Wheat Cleaned. Can Deliver. 250782-0220 FOR SALE: Certified Organic Ruffian Oats, 90 % Germination. 780-835-0452

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Furniture Garage Sales Wanted Heavy Equipment Misc. Farm Equipment Livestock Pets Seminars/Education Travel Business For Sale Business Opportunities Services

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Legal/Public Notices Apartments Condos-For-Sale Duplexes for Sale Farms for Sale Houses for Sale Industrial Commercial Land for Sale Lots & Acreages for Sale Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale

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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

Hadland Seed Farm Certified Seed For Sale. Wheat: AAC Penhold, AAC Redwater. Peas: CDC Horizon, AAC Peace River, CDC Meadow. Barley: CDC Austenson, CDC Maverick. Oats: AC Mustang, CDC Haymaker. Brett Young Canola. Call Ed 250-793-9746

3563 Dogs

6 Month Old Blue Heeler Border Collie Puppy. Eager to Please. $300. Phone: 250827-3417

6950 Shared Accommodation 6965 Suites for Rent 6975 Wanted to Rent 7015 Business Personals 8034 Building Contractors 9025 Hay/Bales for Sale 9115 Auto Miscellaneous 9160 Trucks/Vans/Cars 9185 Boats 9220 RVs/Campers/Trailers 9225 Snowmobiles

EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

Call Albert Phone (780) 524-2678 or Cell (780) 814-4233

Manning Grazing Association is Looking For A Pasture Rider/Contractor May 1Oct. More Information Peter: 780-836-0549

2145 Wanted to Buy

WANTED: Shed Antlers for Creative Art. Purchase by the Pound. Call Terry at 780766-2937/780-876-4455

Farm Implements 2205 FOR SALE: Aeromaster

PT-120 Compost Windrow Turner. Phone: 250-843-7743

1010 Announcements

1998 Freightliner, new tires, c/w gravel trailer clam $25,000 D7D CAT, c/w cab, double tilt $40,000 D6C CAT, c/w ripper and winch $17,000 D6-9U CAT with cutter and piler $10,000 D4D CAT (1973), c/w dozer winch $19,000 D7G winch, 800 cargo $2,000 (3) D9G or D9H ripper plows $800 each $250 each (25) D9H or D9G rollers (singles and doubles) $12,000 Columbia 16-Wheeler, 10’ wide 600lb Sandblaster with tandem axle $3,500 350 Lincoln welder with cables $3,500 200 Lincoln welder on trailer $2,000

8346 Services for Hire

• ON THE FARM • • IN THE FIELD • • IN THE BARN • • ON THE TRACTOR • • THINK SAFETY • COME HOME TONIGHT

FOR ALL YOUR UPHOLSTERY NEEDS • AUTOMOTIVE & MARINE • VINTAGE CARS & HOT RODS • OILFIELD & FARM EQUIPMENT • WINTER FRONTS

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED! NICHOLAS KOVACS 9723 – 77TH AVENUE GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB

Open Houses Real Estate Wanted Apartments Condos for Rent Commercial Rent to Own Duplexes for Rent Farms/Acreages for Rent Houses for Rent Office/Retail Property Management

9031 Certified Seed for Sale 9031 Certified Seed for Sale 1215 General Employment

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(office) 780.539.5359 (cell) 780.933.6772 (email) RecoveryUpholsteryinfo@gmail.com

Nick & Caroline Sekulic

nick@telusplanet.net prestville.com 780.814.2849 Box 181, Rycroft, AB T0H 3A0

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C•l•a•s•s•i•f•i•e•d•s “ D i s c o v e r Case IH 1660 Combine, 3500-engine hours. Always shedded. Excellent condition. Phone: 780-928-2395/ 780-841-1607. Asking $14,900.

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

JD 630D Straight-cut header. Like new. Always shedded. c/w slow-speed transport. Single knife drive. (780)5180635

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: D6C 76A, Good Running Condition. $18,000. 250-788-9229 FOR SALE: Two 475 Michelin Loaders.13 yard buckets. (780)836-5694

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Mills/Equipment

FOR SALE: Aeromaster PT-120 Compost Windrow Turner. Phone: 250-8437743

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Misc Farm Equipment

72 Stealth Double-ShootOpeners Fits NH or Case Precision Drill. Done Less than 5000 Acres. 250-7820220 For Sale: John Deere 635 Flex header. New knife, good shape. Ready to go. (780)512-4256

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JD 24?Disk $10,000, JD 30? SeedDrill $3,000, NH ChainDrive R/Baler $2,000, Allan 250-795-9667 Jamie 780864-1227 Spray Coupe Sprayer $25,000, JD7720 Combine $8,000, JD7700 Combine $5,000, Allan 250-795-9667 Jamie 780-864-1227

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if it’s not in the northern horizon is it really for sale?

April 13, 2018

Registerable, Mature to 15.2, Friendly, Handled, Sporthorse Type. $2900. Phone: 250-786-5860

FOR SALE: TR96 with Melroe Pickup and 25’ 971 Straight Cut. $18,000. Call/Text Kevin 250-2634263

JD 9870 STS Combine. Excellent Condition. Always shedded. Michels roll-over tarp. JD 615 pickup. (780)518-0635

WANTED: Swathmaster Pick-up Header to Fit 1015 or 2015 Case IH Combine Header. 780-841-5932

2230 Tractors

8640 John Deere Tractor, 7350hrs. Quad-Trans, 1000 PTO. Asking $23,800. Good Condition 780-928-2395 or 780-841-1607. 930 Case Tractor. Asking $4,000. Asking: 780-9282395 or 780-841-1607.

FOR SALE: Kubota MX5100 Tractor. Call: 780836-5694

Border Collie Puppy. Eager to Please. $300. 250-827-3417 Bred Hereford Cross Cows & Heifers. Red & Blacks, Preg Checked/Vaccinated/ Treated with Ivomec. 780-836-2125 Livestock/farm guardian puppies. Various ages. Born & raised w/300 sheep, also cattle. ksfarm.org 780-864-9218 Wanted: Pasture for 30 pairs 250-780-2378 Charolais Bulls 2-yr old semen-tested ready to work. white/tan. (250)794-8606 DOWNSIZING. Bred Hereford & Hereford Cross Cows/ Heifers. Reds/Blacks. Also Registered Polled Hereford Bulls. Brian: 250-786-5232 FOR SALE: 5 Charolais Bulls. 3-2 Yr-Olds & 2-3 Yr.-Olds. $4,000./Each. 250787-2944. Ask For Harvey

Hereford Bulls 2-yr old semen-tested ready to work. Polled. 250-794-8606 or 250-264-8106

FOR SALE: Massey Harris Tractor with Blade & New Tires. Phone: 780-524-2678.

JD4440 Tractor w/loader $28,000, JD7520 4WD Tractor $10,000 Allan 250-7959667 Jamie 780-864-1227

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Palomino gelding for sale. Team roping/ranch horse. $2500/horse or horse & saddle $3000. Dave: 780-7779514 Registered Polled Hereford Bulls. Vaccinated/Semen Tested. Free Delivery, Can Keep Until Spring. Phone: 780-836-2125. SHADOW CREEK RED POLLS - Still have a few excellent heifer bulls for sale as well as bulls with good gain/ milk. Guaranteed and reasonable priced. Catalogue available. Give Us a Call at 250-262-5638 or Visit www.shadowcreek.farm Speckle Park Bulls for Sale. For More Information Contact Allan 780-835-8097 or Robin 780-834-7243 Grass-finished beef, ready for barbeque season. Free-range pork and chicken. Pastureraised lamb. ksfarm.org. 780864-9218

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Plowed • Cultivated • Seeded Call Robert

250-843-7654 250-719-8740

Legal/Public Notices

Fort St. John Seed Cleaning Co-operative Association

Notice to Shareholders

DAMAGED GRAIN

• WHEAT • BARLEY • OATS • PEAS • HEATED GRAIN • SPRING THRASHED • DAMP • LIGHT • MIXED • BUGS

HEATED CANOLA R0011518335

• GREEN • WEEDY • SPRING THRASHED

1.877.250.5252

Reg’d 15.2 Hand Red Roan Broke Gelding, 5 Years, Ranch/Trail, Likes People. $4200. Phone: 250-786-5860

Livestock 3535 6 Month Old Blue Heeler

WANTED: Self-Unloading Bale Truck. Contact: 780-353-2410 or 780-864-0074 Anytime. Gordondale, AB

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BUILT RIGHT SHEDS Custom Sheds of All Types. Call: 780-835-1908 for Your Project Quote. New leather harness. Chrome spots. Wooden hames. Chrome tops. Fits up to 1600 lbs: 250-843-7435

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The Fort St. John Seed Cleaning Co-operative Association hereby gives notice to Shareholders that all dividends that are unclaimed or outstanding on July 31, 2018 will be transferred back to the Association. These dividends have remained unclaimed or outstanding for more that 30 years. Any shareholders that intend to put a claim forward must send request in writing and will be required to provide proof of ownership of valid Share Certificate and proof of active membership for years in question. This information will be compared against company records to determine if dividend has previously been claimed. Claims must be received by 5:00pm on June 30, 2018. Please mail claims to:

Fort St. John Seed Cleaning Co-operative Association PO Box 6818 Fort St. John, BC V1J 4J3

5020 Business Services CUSTOM PLOWING Careful work using Kverneland For Details Phone Robert

250-843-7654 250-719-8740 BUILT RIGHT SHEDS Custom Sheds of All Types. Call: 780-835-1908 for Your Project Quote.

6030 Houses for Sale

For Sale: Older house to be moved in Spirit River area. $10,000 OBO. 780-8644400, 780-518-9575

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Feed & Seed

For Sale: Healthy Grass Fed Beef On The Hoof. $1.00/lb Butchered. Phone: 780-8362125 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. Fall Rye Seed -85% -Germ. Can Blend, Mini-Bulk Available. Fairview, Phone: 780-835-0872

9025 Hay/Bales For Sale

300 Big Round Grass Hay Bales for Sale, Approx. 1300 lbs each. $30/per bale. 250759-4956 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 Alfalfa/Timothy hay bales. No rain. $50. Wembley area. Phone Rob at 780-512-5514 Large Round Hay Bales for Sale. Alfalfa & Alfalfa/Grass Mix. Phone: 780-618-1234 Round Alfalfa/Brome hay bales for sale. Approx 700 lbs. (780)567-2374

9030 Tillage & Seeding

26ft Frigstad 12 in 650 lb Trips NH3 Kit Knock on Tips, Hitch, 4-Bar-Harrows. 780-831-0812

9130 ATVs/Dirt Bikes

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9160 Trucks & Vans

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We need to know the most rider friendly community! Brooks, AB? Driftpile? Boyle? Smokey Lake? Taylor, BC? I have been working diligently along with my web mistress, our sales gal and our two admin assistants to promote and spread the word about Canada’s MOST Rider Friendly Community Contest. All of us are riders, just FYI! We have 140+ communities that have been nominated this year, which meant tons of creative to build, videos, promotional memes and the like. We still have tons of phone calls to make to the various community futures offices and to share news of the contest to all of the riding clubs and charities we support. WHAT A TASK!!! But we are loving it. Why? Because this contest celebrates OUR COMMUNITY. If I am going to make my living, if the riders who work for this company as contractors are going to make their living from work in the community we live in, the rider community, then we need to always be giving back into our community and that’s what this contest is all about. COMMUNITY - GIVING BACK to all of the little businesses that support we riders, no matter where we live, for every poker run, rally and show ‘n’ shine we host for charity. It’s about giving back to every volunteer who has done something selfless, every event coordinator that busts their butts to give us great events to attend. The reactions to the contest have been incredible and it is wonderful to see how many Community Futures Offices are now coming on board as sponsors as are small tourism offices. Why is an economic development non profit involved? Simple, they help entrepreneurs start

and expand their businesses. They offer services to coach, teach and mentor small business people, they offer financing and they offer special supports for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities! They know that the riding community is filled with small business owners and they know that small communities and their business owners need to take advantage of the custom that riders can bring to their area. Simply put, Community Futures wants to help grow rural Canada. Helping small businesses become more rider friendly, helping them with strategic planning, to take advantage of our needs and help them identify what are the right services for them to provide to us! We have many incredible media sponsors on board as well: Out of Washington State we have World of Motorcycling Podcasts with Steve Johann and Rev Walt. Out of Colorado, we have Colorado Rider News. From Oshawa Ontario we have Lou DeVuono from Kickstands Up on RealityRadio 101, Man Wants Digital Magazine out of Great Britain and in Northern BC and Alberta we have the Northern Horizon/Mirror Newspaper. EastLinkTv has donated the air time for us to promote the winning community and the runner up with commercials and for us to air what we film when Ride Like a Local comes to an event to film the volunteers, community leaders, attendees etc... Then there is all of my company, Belt Drive Betty Media.

Facebook online talk show, Rider Friendly Report, our events calendars www.canadianmotorcycleevents.com our mother site, beltdrivebetty. com and all of it’s Facebook pages, this blog and a the Rider Friendly Business Association and it’s Facebook Pages and group. In all, Belt Drive Betty Media alone gives out over $60,000 in free marketing to these communities, that does not include the work we do to get ready for the contest, the highway signs, trophy, plaques etc....that’s straight up the advertising prizes we give away. Everything that our sponsors donate for space, save for EastLinkTV’s air time, is a bonus to our communities. Rural Canada, small communities under 100,000 in size, it’s where we ride, where we as riders yearn to go to when on our motorcycles, this contest helps us to discover wonder places that other riders love... Vote for your favourite community at www. riderfriendlycontest.ca #RiderFriendlyContest Have a blessed day and if you are lucky enough to nee riding, think of me, here in Grande Prairie Alberta Canada in -14 with three feet of snow still on the ground and thank your lucky stars you live where you can be riding. Belt Drive Betty Editor & Rider

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BC takes new approach to testing older drivers Frank Harding is 98 years old and most days he drives his 1990 Volvo sedan to the Comox Recreation Centre where he works out. One summer, the resident of Courtenay, B.C., said he drove across Canada four times from Vancouver Island to New Brunswick to visit relatives, although he doesn’t drive that much any more. Canadian Press reports Harding recently faced the prospect of losing his driver’s licence under a revamped driver reassessment program geared at drivers in B.C. once they reach 80 years old, which has raised questions about age discrimination. Harding, who learned to drive tractors on family farms and trucks during the Second World War, said he was told to take a road test after undergoing a governmentordered driving fitness exam by his doctor. “I went and I didn’t do so good on my medical,” said Harding. “So, he wanted me to have a road test, so I went and had a road test and I came through with flying colours.” In March, the B.C. government introduced its Enhanced Road Assessment program, which is the

second stage of its fitness testing program for driver’s licences. It replaced the former DriveABLE program, which drew criticism from seniors for its reliance on computer tests and road tests in unfamiliar vehicles. RoadSafetyBC, the government agency responsible for road safety, mandates every person at age 80, and every two years following, must undergo a Driver Medical Examination Report. The report serves as the primary tool for the assessment of conditions that may affect someone’s fitness to drive. Harding, who has been through several driver fitness exams since he turned 80, said this was the first time he had to take a road test. He agreed it was time to retest his skills, but he said his life would have changed if he lost his licence. “I think it’s a good idea,” he said. “I think it’s a very good thing.” B.C.’s seniors advocate Isobel Mackenzie said the new testing program is less daunting for seniors, but she is concerned about targeting drivers just because they are 80 years old. “Why are we doing it based on age and who picked age 80?” she asked. Driving regulations based on age vary across Canada.

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AUCTIONS UNRESERVED

FRI., APRIL 13TH - 9:00 A.M. - MISC CONSIGNMENT SALE - REDWATER From Redwater 1 mile East to RR 214 & 2.5 miles North - PH: 780-446-9555

INTERNET BIDDING

Tools ● Lumber ● Free Standing Panels ● Shelving ● Pallet Racking ● 6 - New Kubota V2003 - 49 hp Diesel Engines ● Lawn Tractors ● Store Fixtures ● Tanks ● Steel ● Crane Matting ● 1400 Bags of Landscape Materials & Soils ● Misc Items ● 2 DISPERSIONS PENDING ● MISC IS PRETTY WELL FULL SAT., APRIL 14TH - 9:00 A.M. - EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT - REDWATER From Redwater 1 mile East to RR 214 & 2.5 miles North - PREVIEW: APRIL

INTERNET BIDDING

TRACTORS JD 9560R; 1500 hrs ● TJ 500; 3200 hrs ● Case 9350; 2830 hrs ● Ford 946 ● JD 7520 FWA; 3543 hrs; Needs Trans Work ● JD 4840; 7196 hrs ● IH 1066 ● MF 265 & MF 285 ● Case 1175 & 730 AIR DRILLS 2014 SEED HAWK 72’ c/w 800 Tank ● Flexicoil 33’ ● NH 40’ ● Flexicoil 45’ ● Various Tanks ● MF 26’ Disc ● 3 pt Equip SPRAYERS 2015 JD R4038; 120’ Stainless Tank; 607 hrs ● 2015 FK 90’ High Clearance ● 84’ Bourgault TRUCKS ESTATE (PH: 780-656-0456) 2006 Pete c/w Alum Tank ● 1998 Pete c/w 16,000 L Tank ● 2001 W.Star c/w 16,000 L Tank MATT (PH: 780-940-7801) 2011 W. Star TRIDRIVE C&C ● 2004 Kenworth Tri Drive WINCH TRUCK ● 1994 Topkick 4x4 c/w Picker ●1989 W. Star Gravel Truck ● 2009 Doepker 50’ Tridem OTHER CONSIGNORS 1975 Kenworth Grain Truck ● 2003, 2005, 2010, & 2011 Dodge Diesels ● 2014 Ford F150 ● 2008 Avalanche ● 2006 IH 7400 GARBAGE TRUCK INDUSTRIAL CASE 721F Loader; 3070 hrs ● 2 - Cat 325Ds & 1 - Hitachi 270 Trackhoes c/w Thumbs ● D6R; New Undercarriage; 17,000 hrs ● JD 332 Skidsteer ● Brush Rake for D6 & D7 ● Gravel Pup ● 3 Shank Ripper ● 3 pt Sub Soiler ● 8 - 40 Ton SILO’S ● 35,000 L Fuel Tank Dbl Wall ● Qty of Bobcat Attach

SPCA ground breaking for new facility this spring The South Peace SPCA is looking forward to a spring construction beginning on their new facility, the South Peace Community Animal Centre. The facility, which will be located on land donated by the city at 11418 Third Street, will replace the building they currently use, which is getting too small. “It’s going to give us a lot more space, and really help us increase our ability to help people in the region,” says branch manager Wendy Davies. “[It will] really allow for us to focus on community needs.” Originally announced in March 2017, the building process was delayed “because the bids came on much higher than expected,” result-

ing in “some of the plans” being redone. The new facility will be 4,400 square feet, as opposed to the 4,800 originally announced. According the original press release, the project was slated to cost $2.7 million, with $800,000 coming from the BC government’s $10,000,000 contribution to the BC SPCA. A major priority for the new shelter is to get the community involved, Davies explains. “It’s going to be really based around and focusing on allowing the community to get involved more, kids programs, things like that,” she says. “That will allow us to be a better part of the community.” reporter@dcdn.ca

MON., APRIL 16TH - 11:00 A.M. - GABERT FARMS LTD. - PH: 780-218-2690 (DOUG) 21557 Twp Rd 544 - From Hwy 16 East of Edm, North on Hwy 830 for 8 mi to Twp Rd 544, W 3/4 mi

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2005 CASE IH STX375 TRACTOR; 3625 hrs ● Flexicoil 39’ Single Shoot 5000 Drill ● DEGELMAN 7000 - 70’ HVY HARROWS ● DEGELMAN 45’ LAND ROLLER ● MORRIS 731 - 35’ CULTIVATOR ● Challenger 39’ CULTIVATOR ● White 272 - 34’ Disc HARVEST & SPRAYER 2012 CASE IH 8230 COMBINE; 725 Threshing Hrs ● 2011 CASE IH 35’ DRAPER HEADER ● 2012 PREMIER M155 - 25’ Swather; 466 Swath hrs ● 2012 CASE IH 3230 - 100’ SPRAYER TRUCKS & TRAILER 2012 KENWORTH T800 DAY CAB; 500 CUMMINS; 18 Spd; 638,290 km ● 2009 DOEPKER 42’ TRIDEM GRAIN TRAILER; Scale; Premium ● 2004 KENWORTH T800; 475 Cat; 18 Spd; 20’ Box GRAIN DRYER & AUGERS RENN VERTEC 6500 PROPANE DRYER ● Brandt 8” x 42’ Super Charged Auger c/w Hyd Mover ● KONGSKILDE SUL 1000 GRAIN VAC ● FK 13” x 70’ Hyd Swing Away HOLIDAY TRAILER 2012 MONTANA 31’ FIFTH WHEEL c/w 3 Slides SHELTER & GRAIN BINS 32’ x 40’ Canvas Shelter ● 24 GRAIN BINS...NOT MUCH MISC INTERNET BIDDING TRACTORS, SEEDING & TILLAGE

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Towne Centre Mall parking lot, Grande Prairie, AB

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Saturday, May 12th – 11:00 a.m.

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Tel: 250-782-4888 x-114 Cell: 250-784-4319 horizon@dcdn.ca

SPRING CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday, May 26th – 10:00 a.m.

- ESTATE OF KALENICK KAPITANIUK - ATHABASCA - PH: 780-689-7083 (TERRY)

MAY 5TH - JOE & DARLENE HENJAR - 14 MI S OF MUNDARE - PH: 780-632-1321 THURS., MAY 10TH - MEGLEY FARM EQUIP - NEWBROOK - PH: 780-206-2220

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NH 9680 & NH TS130A FWA Tractors ● JD 4440 ● NH 40 Air Drill ● Morris 50’ Cult ● Ezze-on 2490 - 30’ Disc ● 2 - 10’ JD 9450 Hoe Drills ● Heavy JD 14’ Disc ● NH 2450 Swather with 2 Headers ● JD 9610 Combine ● JD 568 Baler; Net Wrap ● Harvestman 12 Wheel Rake & MORE ● BRIEF LISTING

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JD 9330; 1700 hrs ● JD 6430 c/w Loader; 2300 hrs ● 2010 JD 4830 SPRAYER; 100’; 519 hrs ● 2010 JD 1870 - 56’ AIR DRILL ● Morris 40’ Cult ● 2009 JD 9770 STS; 1246 Sep. hrs ● 2012 JD 635F Straight Cut Header ● HESSTON 9240 30’ Swather ● 2004 Sterling 20 Box; Auto; 35,500 km ● 2011 Volvo 300 & 1996 Ford LTA 9000 Hiway Tractors ● 1980 IH Tandem Gravel Truck; 189,000 Orig. km 2000 Castle & 1999 Doepker Super B Grain Trailers ● 2010 Double A 48`Step Deck ● 2004 GSI 116C Dryer ● 22 Grain Bins ● Aeration Fans ● Augers ● Light Tower ● 3100 Gal F.Tank ● 30 kw Gen ● 2000 Campion 20’ Boat ● JD 935 - 72” Mower ● JD 1600 - 10.5’ Mower; 4x4; Dies; 2150 hrs; CAHR; VG & MORE

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Unreserved Real Estate and Consignment Auction 10 am - Thursday April 26, 2018 – La Crete AB

157± acres

2003 D8R Series II Cat Crawler

2001 JD 4100 FWA Loader Tractor

2004 NH 16 ft SP Discbine

2011 Kubota B3030 MFWD Loader Tractor

1991 John Deere 4555 2WD Tractor

1992 IH 3100 T/A Grain Truck

Selling for Lorne Bulldog Rocky Lane, AB area

Partial Equipment Listing

B1: NW26-110-15-W5 (157± acres)

Tractors & Attachments: 1991 JD 4555 2WD Tractor • White 2-135 2WD Tractor Construction: 2003 D8R Series II Cat Crawler • Degelman 1800 Side Arm Harvest: 1989 JD 9600 Combine • 1995 Prairie Star 4900 21 ft Swather • JD 8820 Combine • JD 922 & JD 224 Rigid Straight Cut Headers • 2012 Farm King 8x41 ft Auger • Header Transport • Round Auger Hopper Haying: 2004 NH 340 16 ft SP Discbine • 3650 Case IH Round Baler Tillage & Seeding: Blanchard HL 70 ft Harrow Packer Bar • Cockshutt 10 ft Deep Tillage Cultivator • JD 5 Bottom Plow Heavy Trucks: 1992 IH 3100 T/A Grain Truck Vehicles: 1999 Ford F150 4X4 Reg Cab Pickup • 1990 Chev Cutaway 16 Passenger Bus Trailers: 2007 Agassiz 20 ft G/N T/A Enclosed Trailer • 16 ft Car Hauler • 72 ft Tri/A House Trailer Frame • Shop Built S/A Utility Trailer (unused) • Shop Built S/A Utility Trailer (unused) 3 PT, Lawn & Garden: Kubota B3030 MFWD Acreage Loader Tractor • Kubota Zero Turn Mower • 2001 JD 4100 FWA Loader Tractor • 2011 Kubota Snow Blower • 2011 Land Pride 3 Pt Tiller • 2014 Land Pride GS1560 3 Pt Grading Scraper • 2011 Land Pride 3 Pt Mower • Kubota Pallet Forks Recreational: 2007 Cedar Creek 5th Wheel RV Trailer • 2004 Snowmobile • 1985 Honda 250 Big Red Trike • 7.5 HP Outboard Motor Bins, Buildings: (10) Grain Bins • Animal Shelters (unused) • Portable Chicken Coop (unused) Shop & Tools: New Welding Gloves • HIC 919 Grain Moisture Tester Other: Diesel/Wood Combo Heater and much more!

• 157 treed acres - The quarter directly south has developed farm site. Other lands in the area with similar soil type are in grain and hay production. No pipelines on this property.

Directions to Property:

From High Level (junction of Hwy 35 & Hwy 88) - east approximately 40.5 km to RR153, then north 6.5 km to Twp Rd 1104, then east 1.8 km. Property is north .8 km from road - undeveloped access.

Moores Agri-Trade 780-388-3759

Directions to Auction Site:

From La Crete go 24 km NE on Hwy 697 to Blumenort Intersection. On east side.

Sells in conjunction with Consignment Auction @ 12 PM

Unreserved Auction for William & Eva Peters & Beeline Contracting Construction / Industrial Equipment: 2004 Cat 325 CL Track Hoe • 2001 Mustang 2105 Skidsteer • Champion 760 Motor Grader • 2006 25KW Ingersoll Rand Generator • Lincoln Ranger 305G Welder • 10 KW Stamford Generator • 2005 JGL 2030ES 20ft Electric Scissor Lift • 2008 8KW Allmand Light Tower • 1999 20 ft Custom Built T/A Well Site Trailer • Toyota FBCS15 3 Stage Electric Forklift • 5.5 KW Generator • 90" Skid Steer Snow Bucket • 66" Skid Steer Bucket with Custom Built Oiler • 8 ft Custom Built Manual Angle Skid Steer Blade • Crown Arpac 50FCTT-188 3 Stage Electric Forklift • Shop Built Skid Steer Forks • Skid Steer Mount Bale Spear Forks Heavy Trucks: 1996 Kenworth T800 T/A Highway Tractor Vehicles: 2004 Chevrolet Duramax 3500 4X4 Ext Cab Service Truck • 2006 GMC Sierra 3500 4X4 Crew Cab Deck Truck • 2005 Chevrolet 2500 4X4 Ext Cab Pickup • 1993 Chevrolet Light Duty 2500 4X4 Reg Cab Pickup Trailers: 1998 Aspen 53 ft Scissor Neck T/A Lowbed Trailer • 2005 PJ 18 ft T/A Utility Trailer Shop & Tools: 100 Tonne Shop Built Hyd Press • Miller PipePro 450RFC Welder • 2012 Bomar Ergonomic 320.250 DGS Steel Band Saw • Powermax Hypertherm 85 Plasma Cutter • 50 Tonne Mechanical Brake Press • Miller XMT 304 CC/CV DC Inverter ARC Welder • 88" 16 Drawer HD Steel Shop Cabinet & Work Bench • 16 ft Heavy Duty 12 Roller Roller Stand • 77" 24 Drawer HD Steel Shop Cabinet & Work Bench • King Canada Industrial PDM30 Milling & Drilling Machine • 8 ft Heavy Duty 6 Roller Roller Stand • Radial Graph Torch • Parts Washer • Single Roller Roller Stand • 15 PC Toolex Metric Wrench Set • 15 PC Toolex SAE Wrench Set • 18 Drawer Mechanics Edge 2 PC Tool Box on Casters • 3 Sets Milling Drill Attachments • 30 & 60 Tonne Pull Hyd Jacks • 44 PC Combination Wrench Set • 9 PC Impact Swivel Socket Set • Air Hyd Pump • Hyd Wheel Pullers • Jet 1" Drive Socket Set • Tooel 22 PC 1" Drive Socket Set • Toolex 1" Drive Socket Set • Toolex 13 PC SAE Deep Sockets • Toolex Driver Set • Tools • Variety Pancake & Other Air Jacks • Various Impact Drivers and much more!

2004 Cat 325 CL Track Hoe

2001 Mustang 2105 Skidsteer

1996 Kenworth T800 T/A Highway Tractor

2005 JGL 2030ES 20ft Electric Scissor Lift

Champion 760 Motor Grader

10 KW Stamford Generator

100 Tonne Shop Built Hydraulic Press

2004 Chevrolet Duramax 3500 4X4 Ext Cab Service Truck

2006 GMC Sierra 3500 4X4 Crew Cab Deck Truck

www.teamauctions.com Drayton Valley AB 780-542-4337 La Crete AB 780-927-4060

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New study confirms benefits of whole grains

The eight-week study included 81 participants – healthy, non-smoking men and women between the ages of

40 and 65. What the scientists found was that “participants in the whole-grain group lost approximately 100 more calories per day than refined-grain eaters – the equivalent of walking briskly for 30 minutes.” The scientists say the whole-grain participants lost the calories because of an “increased metabolic rate and increased fecal energy losses.” The ARS adds that “the wholegrain diet gave a moderate boost to populations of beneficial Lachnospira bacteria, which make protective short-chain fatty acids and help counteract another bacterial species that contributes to inflammation. Such gut bacteria comprise a larger community of microorganisms, called the microbiota, that live on or in the human body. They are of increasing interest to scientists for the diverse and often beneficial roles they play, including helping digest food, extract nutrients, regulate metabolism, and protect against disease and infection, among others.”

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A new human nutrition study out of the US proves once again the benefits of whole-grain foods over refined-grain products like white bread. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says scientists with the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Centre on Aging, which is jointly run by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS, a branch of the USDA) and Tufts University in Boston, “conducted the study to clarify the role of whole grains in helping regulate weight, blood sugar levels and calorie (energy) use, among other benefits.” The ARS explains whole grains include the “bran and other constituents intact – all rich in vitamins, minerals, fibre, carbohydrates and phytonutrients.” Refined grains, on the other hand, are milled extensively or go through other processing.

• Unused magnum gold 4000 series pressure washer diesel fired, hot water, 15hp electric start engine, 30ft hose, wand • 14.5 hp Murray Snow Blower 30 inch wide, Dual Stage Electric Start • 5600 watt Master Craft Generator (used very little) • Cook Stove (Wood) • 12ft x 66ft House Trailer, 1 Bathroom, 2 Bedroom c/w: washer, dryer, electric stove and wood stove. Will be sold by photo only and is located at 20807 Sieman Road. Please contact the owner at 250-262-6324 prior to viewing. Buyer is responsible for the moving and must be moved by June 1, 2018 weather permitting • Canon Printer • 1989 Red F250 Ford 4x4 Diesel Pickup comes with 47ft Sprayer VIN#:2FTHF26M0KCA44647 (BC Registered) • 19.5 hp Turbo Cooled Craftsman Ride On Lawn Mower 42” cut • Troy Built Rotor Tiller • Food Cooker • 2003 Ford Windstar Van c/w Command Start and Summer and Winter Tires • 10FT 20 Drawer Heavy Duty Metal Work Bench with hanging peg board c/w 40'' high hanging peg board, stainless steel drawer panel, metal handles • 30FT X 85FT X 15FT Peak Ceiling Double Door Storage Building C/W: commercial fabric, waterproof, UV and Fire Resistant, 12' x 12' drive through doors at two ends • 30FT X 40FT X 15FT Peak Ceiling Double Door Storage Building C/W: commercial fabric, waterproof, UV and Fire Resistant, 12' x 12' drive through doors at two ends • 20FT X 30FT X 12FT Peak Ceiling Storage Shelter C/W: Commercial fabric, roll up door • 10 ft x 10 ft Commercial Instant Pop Up Tent • 20 ft x 20 ft Pagoda Party Tent, C/W: side walls, windows and zip doors • 8FT X 10FT Twin Wall Green House (Box A&B) • 10000 LB Heavy Duty Two Post Auto Lift (Box A&B) • 72'' Forklift Fork Extension • 20FT Heavy Duty Bi-Parting Wrought Iron Driveway Gate (to sell as one pair) • 10 Ton Digital Floor Scale c/w: 78'' platform(A&B) • Skid Steer Hydraulic Trencher 72'' Skid Steer Brush Cutter • Heavy Duty Tamping Rammer Heavy Duty Tire Changer, c/w: 110v 60 hz Heavy Duty Wheel Balancer c/w: 110v 60 hz • Heavy Duty Plate Compactor • 3 PTO Heavy Duty Wood Chipper C/W: fit 40-70hp • 10 Ton Hydraulic Porta Power Kit • 1" Dr. Air Impact Wrench Kit • 3/8"X50' Air Hose Reel • 20 Ton Air Hydraulic Bottle Jack • 48" Farm Jack • 2000Lbs 12V ATV Electric Winch • 12 Ton Pipe Bender • 125 John Deere 42" cut Ride On Lawn Mower (less than 200 hours) 48" • Lawn Sweep • 350/150 Split Fuel Tank • 350 gal Clean Water Tank • 2001 Honda 350 Quad (has like new tires) 48" Blade (fits a 350 Honda Quad) • 2 Wheel Trailer (1200 lb Capacity) • Sliding Mitre Saw • Router with Stand and Bits • 4ft Scaffolding • 12 Cubic foot Freezer • Lawn Swing • 59 cc Stihl Chain Saw • 21" Lawn Mower • 220 volt Pressure Car Wash • Tile Saw (new in box) • Ladders • Weed Eater • 2 unused out houses / washrooms • 1680 international combine.

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56 The Northern Horizon, April 13, 2018

The management and staff of Foster’s would like to announce that our family has grown.

We welcome Clint Ostrem and his fine staff at

KUBOTA COUNTRY 780.835.5515 1.888.306.1880

in Fairview, Alberta to the Foster’s family. • Same Location • Same Great Service •

Clint Ostrem 780.834.7257 • Stacey Johnson 780.834.0334 John Evans 780.835.0258

Colter 780-835-0336 Jason 780-518-8876

www.fosterscanada.com

Sean 780-518-3829 Kenny 780-512-6682 Larry 780-518-3734

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Beaverlodge: 1100 - 11th Street West 888-354-3620 780-354-3622

Fairview: 10925 - 90th Avenue (Industrial Park) 780-835-3887


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