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Minister MacAulay concludes visit to Texas

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importance of the Canada-U.S. trade relationship.

In Dallas, Minister MacAulay spoke to delegates at the World Meat Congress on the opportunities and challenges of feeding a growing world population. The Minister highlighted the vital importance of innovation and science, collaboration and trade partnerships in helping feed the world in a sustainable way.

“Trade is an engine of jobs and growth. In Canada, it is estimated that one of every six jobs depends on exports. That is why the Government of Canada is committed to continue working with the United States to strengthen our mutually beneficial partnership for the good of our hard-working farmers, our businesses, and our economies,” said MacAulay.

His speech was followed by addresses from his United States and Argentina counterparts, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and Minister of Agroindustry Luis Miguel Etchevehere, respectively. Minister MacAulay also met with Etchevehere to discuss Canada’s deepening trade relationship with the South American nation.

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The trip to Texas gave Minister MacAulay the opportunity to meet with U.S. government officials at all levels, including the mayor of Dallas, Mike Rawlings, and Rep. Marc Veasey of Texas, to emphasize Canada’s commitment to NAFTA and ongoing negotiations.

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Minister MacAulay joined Canada Pork International, the Canadian Pork Council, Canada Beef and the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association, as well as their Texan and American industry counterparts, for a roundtable discussion on the

And in Fort Worth, he visited with officials from Mother Parker’s Tea & Coffee, a firm founded and headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, but which relies on efficient North American transportation networks to move its goods, helping it be the fourth-largest roaster on the continent.

Texas ranks 9th of all 50 U.S. states in terms of agricultural imports from Canada Bilateral agriculture and agri-food trade between Canada and the United States reached $63 billion (CAD) in 2017 Canada is the United States’ number one export market Canada is the top agriculture and agri-food export market for 29 states Canada-United States trade supports millions of middle class jobs on both sides of the border

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Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Lawrence MacAulay travelled to Texas this week where he highlighted longstanding historical trade links between the United States (U.S.) and Canada and emphasized the two countries’ integrated transportation networks; he noted that Texas sells some $27 billion in goods and services to Canada annually and that approximately 460,000 jobs in the state rely on trade and investment with Canada.

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The Canadian Agricultural Partnership

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The Canadian Agricultural Partnership is a five-year, $3 billion investment by federal, provincial and territorial governments to strengthen the agriculture and agri-food sector.

“All action takes place, so to speak, in a kind of twilight, which like a fog or moonlight, often tends to make things seem grotesque and larger than they really are.” – Carl von Clausewitz (Prussian General and Military Theorist) Trade, Grain Exports Entering Twilight Zone Grain markets continue to have one of its worst weeks as concerns of a trade war and declining grain exports are weighing heavy on the complex. Karen Braun of Reuters reports that July soybean prices have never seen a drop-off in the first half of June like they have had this year. As of this morning, the July soybean prices are down 10.5% so far in June. Comparably, corn prices are down nearly 9%, oats futures half lost more than 6.5%, while Chicago soft red winter wheat prices are down almost 5.5%. Canola prices have lost nearly 3.5% so far in the first two weeks of June. Canola prices did gain a bit yesterday thanks to the Canadian Dollar losing more than half a cent. However, decent crop conditions and weakness in the vegetable oils complex has weighed on the oilseed this month. So far, in the first two weeks of June, canola prices have lost nearly 3.5%, while soy oil is down more than 4%.

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US Grain Exports Slowing? In the US grain exports report yesterday, corn and soybean numbers were relatively neutral while wheat’s numbers were described as “uninspiring” by the USDA’s own daily grain markets recap! Last week’s sales and shipments of US corn totaled 36.9 million (937,300 MT) and 55.3 million bushels (~1.4 million bushels) respectively. For shipments, this puts sailings about 8% behind last year’s pace. For soybeans, 19.1 million bushels (~520,000 MT) of export sales and 22 million bushels (~600,000 MT) of beans were exported last week. This puts total shipments of American soybeans 9% behind where they were at this time a year ago. Finally, export sales of new crop US wheat were just 11.1 million bushels (~302,000 MT). Further, actual shipments were just 11.4 million bushels (~310,000 MT), or about 57% lower than where we were when we started the 2017/18 crop year! Later today (June 15), NOPA will release their soybean crush numbers for May. Going into the report, the market has a bullish average guesstimate of 165.1 million bushels of soybeans (or nearly 4.5 million tonnes if you’re converting from bushels at GrainUnitConverter.com. This would be almost 11% higher year-over-year and a new record for May.

and activities Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada delivers federal programs under the Canadian Agricultural Partnershipaimed at generating economic growth in the agricultural sector.

agreements. This investment will be costshared on a 60:40 basis and delivered by provinces and territories to ensure programs are tailored to meet regional needs.

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Trade Risk is the Only Fundamental Forget about crop conditions, rainfall, and heat units – whether or not the borders are open for business has become the only fundamental that really seems to matter these days. Today, it’s widely expected that the US will implement $50 Billion USD of tariffs on about 800 Chinese goods. China has suggested that they have their own $50 Billion USD list of good that they’ll start taxing, notably aircraft and soybeans.

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JUNE 2018 Outreach Meeting at Saulteau First Nations

Chief Ken Cameron welcomed the PRRD to the traditional territory of the Saulteau First Nations with an opening prayer. The Chief, Councillor Nathan Parenteau, Councillor Rudy Paquette and Councillor Juritha Owens joined the Board for lunch.

Feasibility Study for North East Indoor Field House

The Regional Board authorized staff to apply to Northern Development Initiative Trust’s Capital Investment Analysis grant to conduct a feasibility study for a proposed field-house. The field house would be for use by residents within Northeast BC and would improve the event hosting capacity of non-profit organizations in support of sports tourism in the region.

Farmers Advocate

The Regional Board approved a contract extension to Aspen Grove Property Services from August 1 – March 31, 2019 to allow the Farmers’ Advocacy Office to remain open. Consideration of a Program Evaluation of the Farmers’ Advocacy Office will be deferred for three months to the August 23, 2018 Board meeting to allow the BC Oil and Gas Commission adequate time to work with the PRRD and community members to develop a local structure for community engagement on oil and gas activity.

Contract Awards

Rural Roads Strategy The Regional Board authorized waiving the Purchasing Policy to award a contract to JK Solutions Ltd. for work to be performed for Phase 3 of Rural Roads Strategy in the North Peace for an amount not to exceed $130,000, funded through Economic Development. North Peace Leisure Pool Feasibility Study The Regional Board awarded the North Peace Leisure Pool Feasibility Study to HCMA Architecture & Design, in the amount of $93,320 (excluding taxes and disbursements) Community Measures Agreement A contract was direct awarded to Urban Systems, for an amount not to exceed $75,000 for the purposes of negotiating a Community Measures Agreement with BC Hydro on behalf of the Regional District - Electoral Area ‘C’. Potable Water Treatment and Bulk Water Loading Stations – Area B The contract for “Five Potable Water Treatment and Bulk Water Loading Stations for the Peace River Regional District� was awarded to Bear Mountain Construction Ltd. in the amount of $3,436,642.13, including GST.

Solid Waste

A full plan renewal of the Regional Solid Waste Management Plan will be initiated, and that costs to complete the review will be budgeted for in the 20192020 financial plan.

Next PRRD Board Meetings

June 14, 2018 10 am | Dawson Creek June 28, 2018 10 am | Dawson Creek

New Chief Financial Officer Welcomed The Board welcomed Lyle Smith, the Chief Financial Officer for the PRRD. Lyle comes to the PRRD from the Cowichan Valley Regional District, where he was employed as the Assistant Financial Manager.

Community Partnerships & Grants The following partnerships and grants were approved by the Board:

2018 Area B Recreational and Cultural Grantsâ€?inâ€?Aid Allocations Cecil Lake Recreation Commission King’s Valley Christian Camp Montney Recreation Commission North Peace 4 H District Council North Peace Fall Fair North Peace Historical Society Osborn Community Association Rose Prairie Community Curling Centre North Peace Regional Gradfest Society North Peace 4H District Council (Travel Grant) Area B Rural Bursary Youth Travel Total

$28,000 $24,857 $19,142 $2,700 $2,000 $7,750 $2,575 $11,476 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,500 $103,000

2018 Area C Recreational and Cultural Grantsâ€?inâ€?Aid Allocations Charlie Lake Community Club $11,500 The Peace River Regional District is to provide $3,400 $500,000 toward the City of Dawson Creek potable North Peace Fall Fair North Peace Historical Society $9,250 water system in exchange for twenty years’ guaranteed access to the potable water fill stations North Peace Regional Gradfest Society $1,000 for rural residents in Area D and E at the same rates North Peace Light Horse Association $15,000 as offered to municipal residents. North Peace Regional Gradfest $1,000 Area C Rural Scholarship $1,000 The Peace River Regional District will provide $250,000 Youth Travel $1,000 to the City of Dawson Creek in support of its recreation Total $42,150 facilities in exchange for guaranteed access for rural residents at the same rates as municipal residents. 2018 Area E West Recreational and Cultural Grantsâ€?inâ€?Aid Allocations The Peace River Regional District contracted the City to Chetwynd & District Recreation Centre $2,500 provide rural fire protection in specified areas of Area D Chetwynd & District Rod & Gun Club $13,515.40 for the period of January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2022. Chetwynd Electric Eels $10,000 $3,108 A five (5) year Use and Occupancy License Agreement Chetwynd Gymkhana Club Chetwynd Horse Club $2,231.25 with the Osborn Community Hall Society for the Chetwynd Social Planning Society $8,000 operation of the Osborn Community Hall. Foothills Team Roping Club  $10,500 A grant to the North Peace Cultural Society in the Little Giant Figure Skating     $10,001.10 amount of $1,000, in support of their Bright Nights in Little Prairie Heritage Society  $6,506.25 June event being held from June 7â€?9, 2018. Moberly Lake Community Association  $9,000 Pine Valley Exhibition Park $20,838 A grant to the Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark Society Pine Valley Seniors Society $2,800 in the amount of $125,000, to assist with their core Area E Bursaries $1,000 operating costs for the 2018/2019 operating year, with Youth Travel $2,000 a condition that the Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark Total $102,000 Society provide a report back to the Board by January 15, 2019 outlining how the funds were spent and the 2018 Subâ€?Regional Recreational and Cultural status of their programs. Grantsâ€?inâ€?Aid Allocations $4,500 Electoral Area Directors Support Community Bessborough Community Club Cutbank Community Club $9,000 $16,000 The Rural Budgets Administration Committee authorized Dawson Creek Sportsman’s Club $7,500 a grant in the amount of $10,490 to the Clearview Arena Dawson Creek Youth Centre/The Ark $20,000 Society, to assist with the improvements required for the Doe River Recreation Commission Farmington Community Association $13,965.46 concession area of the Clearview Arena. Groundbirch Recreation Commission $2,100 The Rural Budgets Administration Committee Hats & Chaps Gymkhana $10,109.54 approved a grant in the amount of $10,500 to be Kilkerran Recreation Commission $1,125 issued from the Community Works Gas Tax Fund, to Kiskatinaw Fall Fair $9,950 assist with the installation of a new energy efficient McLeod Recreation & Social Service Society $10,000 gas furnace at the Tupper Community Hall. Rolla Ratepayers Association $7,000 Sunset Prairie Recreation Commission $6,350 The Rural Budgets Administration Committee Swan Lake Enhancement Society $900 authorized a grant in the amount of $500, to the Tomslake Community Cultural Association $6,000 Rolla Community Cemetery Committee to assist Tomslake & District Recreation Commission $9,500 with the operational costs for lawn maintenance. Tupper Community Club $11,500 Subâ€?Regional Scholarship $1,500 The Rural Budgets Administration Committee Subâ€?Regional Bursary $1,500 authorized a grant in the amount of $656 to the Youth Travel $1,500 Flatrock Community Cemetery Society to assist Total $150,000 with the cost of insurance for the cemetery. Agreements with the City of Dawson Creek:

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Total 467.9 87.5 21.0 36.5 4.3 11.8 291.5 44.5 9.0 0.1 29.4 1,003.5

Crop Y-T-D Producer Deliveries to Primary Elevators - June 03, 2018 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 3,115.1 5,646.9 5,687.3 72.2 14,521.5 Amber Durum 4.8 2,602.8 517.6 3,125.2 Oat 521.1 851.1 91.5 35.4 1,499.1 Barley 53.1 1,518.5 574.5 15.4 2,161.5 Rye 98.2 41.9 1.3 141.4 Flax 44.6 268.6 31.6 344.8 Canola 1,544.2 5,222.6 3,514.6 87.7 10,369.1 Peas 42.7 1,070.8 1,284.2 47.3 2,445.0 Corn 259.7 0.8 260.5 Beans 69.5 2.0 2.3 73.8 Lentils 5.2 1,023.0 96.1 0.5 1,124.8 Total 5,758.2 18,248.2 11,801.8 258.5 36,066.7

Primary Elevator Shipments - Week 44 - May 28 - June 03, 2018 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 36.2 147.4 122.9 1.6 308.1 Amber Durum 47.5 21.0 68.5 Oat 4.5 12.0 1.9 1.1 19.5 Barley 0.5 12.1 6.6 0.4 19.6 Rye 4.2 1.1 0.2 5.5 Flax 0.9 6.0 0.2 7.1 Canola 20.2 74.1 78.4 4.1 176.8 Peas 0.2 23.6 24.0 0.3 48.1 Corn 3.8 6.7 10.5 Beans 0.9 0.4 1.3 Lentils 23.1 2.6 0.1 25.8 Total 71.4 347.3 264.5 7.6 690.8

Crop Year-to-Date Primary Elevator Shipments - to June 03, 2018 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 3,296.2 6,005.5 5,966.0 73.8 15,341.5 Amber Durum 4.9 2,725.1 596.9 3,326.9 Oat 517.0 891.5 79.6 35.0 1,523.1 Barley 52.1 1,504.9 584.8 15.5 2,157.3 Rye 101.3 38.5 3.2 143.0 Flax 45.3 281.0 29.5 355.8 Canola 1,502.3 5,022.3 3,457.9 88.2 10,070.7 Peas 28.5 1,020.9 1,203.7 45.7 2,298.8 Corn 91.0 185.9 276.9 Beans 43.0 4.0 1.6 48.6 Lentils 1.2 828.2 100.6 0.5 930.5 Total 5,682.8 18,321.9 12,209.7 258.7 36,473.1

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Producer Deliveries - Week 44, May 28 - June 03, 2018 Man Sask Alta B.C. Wheat 107.0 174.6 184.9 1.4 Amber Durum 65.1 22.4 Oat 7.1 10.0 2.9 1.0 Barley 0.5 14.6 20.7 0.7 Rye 3.4 0.9 Flax 0.9 9.8 1.1 Canola 21.3 139.7 129.8 0.7 Peas 0.2 26.1 17.9 0.3 Corn 9.0 Beans 0.1 Lentils 0.2 25.9 3.3 Total 149.7 466.7 383.0 4.1

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Local Food Council to support growth in sector connect people with their food and how it’s grown. Local food is about accessibility and being invested in the land, your food and your community. We need to start conversations about local food production, break down some of the perceived barriers for people to get involved and engage citizens,” chimes inDennis Scanland, Calgary urban farmer, Dirt Boys, president of YYC Growers and Distributors, cofounder of SunnyCider Members will be selected from a public recruitment process, which is now open on the Alberta public agency board opportunities website. Stakeholders with an interest or knowledge of the local food sector are encouraged to apply. Applications close July 12. The legislation requires the council to examine: Potential barriers and challenges for local food producers and local food processors, including specific challenges faced by small producers and processors. Local food aggregation and distribution. Risk-management tools for local food producers and processors. Increasing access to local food. Consumer awareness of local food. Certification opportunities for local food producers and local food processors.

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A new specialty in the Green Certificate program The Green Certificate Program now features a new specialty: the Poultry Technician certificate. Alberta Agriculture and Forestry works in partnership with the agriculture industry and Alberta Education (via the off campus education policy) to offer the Green Certificate Program to Alberta-based high school students. Green Certificate is an agriculture training program that focuses on workforce development in the primary production sector. It is currently in 300 Alberta communities and averages 1,300 to 1,500 active registrations at any given time. The agriculture primary production sector provides approximately 200 testers (agriculture professionals and owner/operators) to assess the competencies of Green Certificate trainees. Trainees select a specialization, and under the guidance of their trainer, work towards mastering all of the skills within their training program. “There are 11 ag-production, technician-level, focused specializations offered,” says Green Certificate coordinator Raelene Mercer, “Including our newest specialty, poultry.” The Poultry Technician certificate will allow students to develop and demonstrate their skills in areas

such as bird biology, animal welfare, safety and employability skills. They will also learn poultry nutritional and handling requirements and poultry barn environmental systems. Within the Poultry Technician certificate there are specializations available. They are Broiler Chicken, Hatching Egg, Table Egg and Turkey. In addition to the skills above, “The Table Egg specialization focuses on learning table egg production, how to prepare birds and facility for bird ship out, as well as maintaining the facility,” says Mercer. If you are interested in viewing the curriculum or would like to become a tester, please contact Raelene Mercer at 780-968-3551.

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PEACE REGION GRAIN FUTURE PRICES 10:00 A.M. - JUNE 15, 2018

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WHEAT - CPSR #2 - 11.0

Delivery Period June 1-30/18

Futures Net Price (After Basis) Call for Pricing

Delivery Period June 1-30/18 July 1-31/18 Aug 1-31/18 Sept 1-30/18 Oct 1-31/18 Nov 1-30/18 Dec 1-31/18

Futures

Futures 09/18

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Knowing your farm’s cost of production can help guide long-term business decisions. Alberta Agriculture and Forestry’s AgriProfit$ Beef/Crops Business Analysis and Research Program gives individual producers an opportunity to analyze their operations and see the opportunities for improving profitability and operational efficiencies. Producers enrolled in AgriProfit$ receive:

Futures 07/18 07/18 09/18 09/18 12/18 12/18 12/18

Net Price (After Basis) $6.66 $6.70 $6.49 $6.56 $6.79 $6.82 $6.86

Net Price (After Basis) No Cash Bids

Futures 07/18 07/18 09/18 09/18 12/18 12/18 12/18

Net Price (After Basis) $6.58 $6.61 $6.43 $6.49 $6.71 $6.75 $6.79

Futures

Net Price (After Basis) No Cash Bids

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Futures Net Price (After Basis) 07/18 $6.00 07/18 $6.04 No Cash Bids 09/18 $5.85 12/18 $6.08 12/18 $6.12 12/18 $6.16

Futures 07/18 07/18 09/18 09/18 12/18 12/18 12/18

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Futures Net Price (After Basis) 07/18 $5.74 No Cash Bids

Futures 07/18 07/18 11/18 11/18 11/18 11/18 01/19

Net Price (After Basis) $11.24 $11.29 $10.64 $10.59 $10.59 $10.62 $10.78

Futures 07/18 07/18 11/19 11/18 11/18 11/18 01/19

Net Price (After Basis) $11.38 $11.27 $10.58 $10.58 $10.58 $10.60 $10.77

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Delivery Period June 1-30/18 July 1-31/18 Aug 1-31/18 Sept 1-30/18 Oct 1-31/18 Nov 1-30/18 Dec 1-31/18

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Delivery Period Mar 1-31/18

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Hay share arrangements and standing hay value Haying season is still weeks away, but now is the time to crunch the numbers and determine the worth of this year’s standing hay crop. Ted Nibourg, farm business management specialist at the Alberta Ag-Info Centre, looks at what to consider when calculating the share allocation between tenant and landlord. Production and price variables make it difficult to determine the value of standing hay during the haying season. “Hay prices usually do not settle until about the end of October,” explains Nibourg. “At that time, everyone has a good idea of forage production which includes hay, green feed, and silage as well the amount of salvaged cereal crops that have gone into the mix. By late October, we can reasonably estimate the type of winter to expect which has a bearing on feed disappearance. As well, the fall calf market will give a good indication of whether calves will be back grounded or sent directly to feedlots. Back grounding tends to increase the demand for hay.”

crop in bales. The landlord then has a product that is ready for sale or for their own use. A landlord’s crop share for a hay field can vary from 40 to 60 per cent. “It is important that the estimated market value, yield potential, and harvest costs for the crop are considered to ensure that the arrangement is fair for both parties,” adds Nibourg. A starting point for arriving at a price estimate is to look at historical data. Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) publishes historical forage price data for all regions of the province. For example, says Nibourg, “A five year average fourth quarter price for central Alberta mixed hay gives us a value of approximately $120 per ton or six cents per lb. Assuming a yield of 1.8 tons per, or 3 bales per acre weighing 1200 lbs., we arrive at a value of $72 per bale. Using average custom rates of $22.75 per acre for cutting, $13.50 per bale for baling, $2.75 per bale for stacking, and adding $8 per acre for labour, it gives us a cost per bale of $26.50, leaving a value of $45.50 per bale. The $45.50 per bale is the value of the standing crop. On a share basis the standing hay value is 63 per cent of the total price of the bale and represents the share that accrues to the landowner.”

The value of a standing hay crop is based on the estimated market value of hay in the bale less cutting, baling, stacking, and labour costs, plus an allowance for weather risk. Says Nibourg, “The weather risk allowance would be at least 10 per cent – grass hay for example - and as high as 30 per cent - for alfalfa - of the expected market value. Without it, a badly weather damaged crop could cost the producer the same amount as if they had purchased ready-made, top quality bales from someone else.”

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“Should the yield drop to 2 bales per acre, the cost per bale increases to $31.63. Assuming the price per bale remains at $72, the standing hay price drops to $40.38 per bale and the landowner’s share is reduced to 56%. Similarly, if production remained at 3 bales per acre but price dropped to $80 per ton, the cost would remain at $26.50 per bale. However, the value per bale

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GRAIN FUTURE REPORT Grain Future Prices - as of June 15, 2018 Last 506.50s 520.10 510.20 516.80 Last 513-4s 504-6 520-0 542-6 Last 542-2s 524-4 539-0 562-6 Last 722-4s 576-0 588-0 603-0 Last 367-2 376-6 388-6 Last 229-4 235-0 238-4 Last 924-0 930-0 936-4 Last 29.79 29.90 30.08 Last 345.3 347.1

Change - 2.50 + 2.80 + 2.50 + 3.20 Change - 15-0 + 3-2 + 2-6 + 2-6 Change - 16-6 + 2-2 + 0-6 + 0-6 Change - 9-4 - 1-4 - 1-6 - 0-6 Change + 4-2 + 4-0 + 4-2 Change - 0-4 unch - 0-2 Change - 3-2 - 3-2 - 3-2 Change - 0.35 - 0.36 - 0.35 Change + 2.1 + 1.9

Open 0.00 516.10 507.50 513.00 Open 0-0 502-4 518-0 540-2 Open 0-0 522-2 538-0 562-0 Open 0-0 579-6 592-0 605-2 Open 364-4 374-2 385-6 Open 228-2 233-4 239-0 Open 926-2 932-4 939-0 Open 30.04 30.17 30.32 Open 343.6 345.5

High 506.50 520.30 510.80 516.80 High 513-4 508-6 524-0 545-6 High 542-2 528-2 543-2 566-0 High 722-4 579-6 592-0 605-6 High 368-0 377-6 389-4 High 233-2 236-6 239-0 High 929-6 935-6 942-0 High 30.05 30.17 30.34 High 348.1 349.9

Low 506.50 515.10 506.00 512.40 Low 513-4 487-0 503-2 526-2 Low 542-2 506-4 522-6 547-0 Low 722-4 567-4 580-0 595-0 Low 355-2 365-2 377-6 Low 228-0 233-4 238-4 Low 903-0 909-6 916-2 Low 29.65 29.79 29.96 Low 335.9 337.8

Volume 0 2,793 4,783 394 Volume 0 49,886 31,768 19,490 Volume 0 15,629 13,253 5,679 Volume 0 1,298 2,494 796 Volume 144,827 78,183 96,921 Volume 219 27 56 Volume 90,583 38,026 13,004 Volume 33,976 18,544 5,365 Volume 41,802 29,407

Prev. Stl. 509.00 517.30 507.70 513.60 Prev. Stl. 528-4 501-4 517-2 540-0 Prev. Stl. 559-0 522-2 538-2 562-0 Prev. Stl. 732-0 577-4 589-6 603-6 Prev. Stl. 363-0 372-6 384-4 Prev. Stl. 230-0 235-0 238-6 Prev. Stl. 927-2 933-2 939-6 Prev. Stl. 30.14 30.26 30.43 Prev. Stl. 343.2 345.2

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Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report Weekly Feed Grain Report - June 15, 2018

Daily Grain Prices - June 15, 2018 Alberta Canola Producers Commission (http://dashboard.albertacanola.com/reports/weekly-grains) CANOLA - #1 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $11.30 ( + $0.07 ) $11.57 ( + $0.07 ) $11.58 ( + $0.06 ) July 2018 $11.29 ( + $0.05 ) $11.58 ( + $0.05 ) $11.59 ( + $0.06 ) August 2018 $10.46 ( + $0.04 ) $10.66 ( + $0.04 ) $10.73 ( + $0.04 ) September 2018 $10.47 ( + $0.04 ) $10.62 ( + $0.04 ) $10.82 ( + $0.04 ) October 2018 $10.55 ( + $0.04 ) $10.74 ( + $0.04 ) $10.89 ( + $0.04 ) November 2018 $10.60 ( + $0.04 ) $10.78 ( + $0.04 ) $10.91 ( + $0.04 ) December 2018 $10.76 ( + $0.06 ) $10.93 ( + $0.06 ) $11.08 ( + $0.05 ) WHEAT - #1 CPSR - 11.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.02 ( + $0.05 ) $6.08 ( + $0.04 ) $6.15 ( + $0.03 ) July 2018 $6.06 ( + $0.05 ) $6.10 ( + $0.03 ) $6.14 ( + $0.03 ) August 2018 $5.81 ( + $0.03 ) $5.87 ( + $0.03 ) $5.93 ( + $0.02 ) September 2018 $5.79 ( + $0.03 ) $5.87 ( + $0.03 ) $5.91 ( + $0.02 ) October 2018 $5.80 ( + $0.03 ) $5.90 ( + $0.03 ) $5.98 ( + $0.02 ) November 2018 $5.84 ( + $0.03 ) $5.92 ( + $0.03 ) $5.97 ( + $0.03 ) December 2018 $5.94 ( + $0.04 ) $6.02 ( + $0.03 ) $6.06 ( + $0.02 ) WHEAT - #1 CWAD - 13.0% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot not available not available $7.01 ( + $0.01 ) July 2018 not available not available $6.99 ( + $0.02 ) August 2018 not available not available $6.86 ( + $0.02 ) September 2018 not available not available $6.85 ( + $0.01 ) October 2018 not available not available $6.87 ( + $0.01 ) November 2018 not available not available $6.81 ( + $0.01 ) WHEAT - #1 CWRS - 13.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.74 ( - $0.03 ) $6.82 ( - $0.04 ) $6.82 ( - $0.05 ) July 2018 $6.75 ( - $0.03 ) $6.83 ( - $0.04 ) $6.83 ( - $0.04 ) August 2018 $6.62 ( - $0.04 ) $6.70 ( - $0.05 ) $6.73 ( - $0.05 ) September 2018 $6.62 ( - $0.04 ) $6.71 ( - $0.05 ) $6.74 ( - $0.05 ) October 2018 $6.72 ( - $0.03 ) $6.80 ( - $0.04 ) $6.83 ( - $0.05 ) November 2018 $6.78 ( - $0.02 ) $6.85 ( - $0.04 ) $6.89 ( - $0.05 ) YELLOW PEAS - #2 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.77 ( - $0.06 ) $6.92 ( - $0.04 ) $6.80 ( - $0.04 ) July 2018 not available $6.79 ( - $0.07 ) $6.74 ( - $0.06 ) August 2018 not available $6.78 ( - $0.06 ) $6.73 ( - $0.04 ) September 2018 not available $6.89 ( - $0.02 ) not available October 2018 not available $6.89 ( - $0.07 ) $6.81 ( - $0.05 ) December 2018 not available $6.96 ( - $0.07 ) $6.86 ( - $0.06 )

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$207.00 - $275.00

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Lethbridge MH/Brooks Calgary Red Deer Vermillion Edmonton Grande Prairie

$250.00 - $258.00 $236.00 - $244.00 $236.00 - $242.00 $225.00 - $250.00 $218.17 - $230.00 $235.00 - $245.00 $206.69 - $225.00

$257.00 - $260.00 $242.00 - $248.00 $253.00 - $253.00 $238.00 - $250.00 $218.17 - $235.00 $220.00 - $250.00 $212.00 - $225.00

$320.58 $509.93

Previous Week $339.43 $517.13

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Elevator Bids on June 15/18 (Delivered) This Week Last Week Feed Wheat *Central $205.77 $204.05 Feed Oats *Central $174.96 $174.96 Feed Barley *Central $207.06 $203.21 Flaxseed *Central $474.02 $474.02 Canola Brooks $506.76 $504.16 Durum *Central $254.62 $252.83 *replaces both Calgary and Red Deer to include the area from Calgary to south of Edmonton SPECIAL CROP CASH BIDS on June 14, 2018 Cdn $/Tonne Green Peas - #2 or Btr $324.26 Feed Peas $237.73 Yellow Peas - #2 or Btr $259.04 Lentils - #1 Laird Lentils - #1 Eston Mustard - #1 Yellow Mustard - #1 Brown Mustard - #1 Oriental

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We can repeat this column, because it is Considering the Horse! Having feel, working with feel with horses isn’t something you are born with. Feel is learned over time, if the right circumstances arise, or quicker with help and the right exercises. Horse would be much happier if we could quickly get some feel. Another way I’ve said it is “Don’t be a big jerk on the end of the line.” The example I often use in clinics is: if you had a ring in your nose, which a lot of people do these days, and I had a rein or lead line hooked to it, how would you want me to handle the rope or rein? It is easy enough to learn, but many do not realize that they are being a big jerks. They are not meaning to, but it accidentally happens over and over again. If, by accident or otherwise, your nose ring got jerked over and over what might your response be? There are a couple of things that we can try to remember when we have a horse on a rope or rein. Practice being able to slide your hands down the rein or rope as well as letting it slide through your hands. The greener the rider is the less often you will see their hands move on the rein. Many just squeeze tighter and pull. I don’t

know how many times I’ve seen people come off a horse that turned or stopped because when they went to use the reins they squeezed tight on the rein and then lifted their arms in the air over their head until they got contact. It’s hard to stay on with both your hands above your head. You would look as if you were in a bank hold-up or were lifting your nightie. Above your head is no place for hands when you’re riding. You’ve seen it at times when the hand just gets up under their chin - still too high. Other times someone might get their hands behind the saddle before there is contact, that’s no good either. Hands that are able to slide up and down the rein are hands that can offer a feel to the horse. Another thing to think about is when you slide your hand down the rein or lead line, pick up all the slack before moving your arm. If there is any slack, drupe or belly in the rope, it is difficult to not accidentally jerk the horse as the rope or rein comes tight. You can try an exercise on yourself or with a

friend. You need a lead line. One person hangs onto each end. Leave slack in the line and then move your arm until the rope tightens and you will feel a jerk even when moving your arm slowly. Then slide your hand down the rope until the slack is gone. Hand on top of rope, little finger closest to horse then close your pointer finger, then your middle finger then your ring and finally your little finger and then move your arm. Done correctly the other person feels each finger close and there is a distinct feel on the rope before moving your arm that will eliminate the jerk. Remember if you have a ring in your nose hook the lead line in it and try the two different techniques and you will quickly know which you prefer and which your horse prefers. The better our feel can be, the better results we will achieve with our horses. If they could talk they would thank you for any practice time you put in before going to see them. Putting the horse first makes us better. Happy Horsemanship, Glenn Stewart


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Here you go: nails and anal glands One of the most common reasons we hear for booking an appointment is clients wanting their dog’s (or cat’s) nails trimmed. Although it may seem like a simple thing of little importance, not trimming your pet’s nails can lead to health issues! Overgrown nails can change the angle of your pet’s foot as they walk, putting strain on their tendons and potentially leading to muscle damage and pain. The more overgrown the nails become, the more uncomfortable it is to walk, leading to a cycle of pets being unwilling to walk (and wear their nails down), causing them to grow even more. Severely overgrown nails can even grow into the pad, causing severe pain and infection. The longer a nail grows, the harder it becomes to trim it short as the ‘quick’ (or nerve tissue) inside the nail grows to match. The nail should not be trimmed past the quick, and often dogs with severely overgrown nails need frequent nail trims to try and reduce the quick to a manageable size. Overgrown nails are also more likely to catch and tear off as the animal goes about its daily business. Even dogs who work frequently on hard enough ground to wear their nails down should be checked every few months, as dewclaws (the extra toe partway up the front legs and occasionally found on the back legs as well) don’t usually impact the ground and wear down. As well, some nails may grow unevenly and curl sideways or backwards into the pads. Clipping your pet’s nails at home is always an option! You should use special nail trimmers designed for animals rather than human nail trimmers, which will crush and flatten the nails. Dogs with white nails have easily visible quicks

(the pink coloration). Trim the white part of the nail until just before the pink, taking off small amounts at a time. If your dog seems painful or pulls back, you may be too close to the quick. Dogs with black nails can be much more difficult to do and it is important to trim slowly and take off only small amounts at a time, watching for a small, dark circle to appear in the center of the cut nail. If the dog does begin to bleed, apply firm pressure for at least five minutes. If bleeding continues, contact your veterinarian as the quick may need to be cauterized. Another common reason for visits is to express anal glands. Dogs (and cats) have two small sacs located on either side of their anus which are lined with specialized sebaceous (sweat) glands. These glands produce a fishy-smelling liquid which is squeezed out when the dog defecates. This smell acts as a territorial marker (and is why dogs love to smell each other’s bums and poop!). Often, these sacs can get plugged up with thick material and dogs will no longer be able to express them. When this happens, the dog may scoot their bum across the floor, lick their anus frequently, or have a foul, fishy odor. Usually the sacs will need to be manually expressed by a veterinary professional, and any underlying disease such as infection will need to be treated.

narian and treatment usually involves sedating the dog and flushing the sac out before infusing it with antibiotics. More antibiotics and pain control/ anti-inflammatories will be sent home. If your dog frequently has difficulty expressing their anal glands, bulking up their stool may help by adding more pressure against the sacs during defecation. You can add fiber to their diet by adding 1-2 tbsp of canned pumpkin to each meal, or use veterinary products such as Glandex chews which are designed to help with anal gland issues. Regular manual expressions at the vet for these dogs will help keep them happy and healthy!

Sometimes long-term impaction can lead to an abscess forming. When this occurs the dog will become very painful, may lick and chew at its hind end, and will often not want to eat and be lethargic. The gland may be visible as a large red swelling underneath the tail by the anus. If the gland ruptures, there will be large amounts of blood and pus visible. This needs to be seen by a veteri-

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Scenes from the 2018

East County 4-H Achievement Days

held May 13th & 14th at Evergreen Park in Grande Prairie.

Congratulations to all the members

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The Beaverlodge and Valhalla 4-H Beef Clubs would like to say

Thanks

to the Buyers, Bidders and Attendees of Our

ANNUAL WEST COUNTY 4-H ACHIEVEMENT DAY BEEF SALE HELD MONDAY, MAY 28TH IN BEAVERLODGE.

The members work very hard each year to present their steers for auction and each and every buyer is appreciated and the buyers of multiple animals deserve an extra “BIG” thanks, for sure! We would like to recognize those individuals, companies and organizations that purchased steers at the sale; showing their support for both 4-H and our local members.

*Denotes Purchaser of Multiple Steers

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New program to attract organic dairy farmers Alberta Milk has introduced a new program to alleviate some of the start-up costs associated with starting an organic dairy farm. Similar to the New Entrants Assistance Program (NEAP), the Organic Entrants Assistance Program (OEAP) works by offering a quota loan at no cost to the successful applicants. “We want to be sure if Albertans want organic milk, that they will have a stable supply of it from local farms,” says Chairman of the Alberta Milk Board of Directors Tom Kootstra. “We’ve had great success in our program for conventional farmers, so our organic program was a natural decision.” The program is open to any current non-licensed dairy farm in Alberta, and applications will be assessed on a first come, first served basis. You do not need to join this program to become an organic dairy farmer in Alberta. Similar to the NEAP, the process to qualify for the program consists of submitting a two-year financial business plan, a 10-year implementation plan, a risk mitigation plan, and a signed conditional approval letter from the applicant’s financial institution agreeing to finance their operation. The location of the farm will also be part of the selection criteria with the goal to minimize transportation

Kathryn Smith of the Beaverlodge 4-H Beef Club would like to thank

costs. Technical Elements of the Program As organic producers have increased costs, participants in the OEAP will receive a transition premium of $0.10 per litre of their milk for up to three years. They will receive three kilograms of loaned quota for every one kilogram purchased through the Quota Exchange, up to a maximum of 25 kilograms of loaned quota. The quota loan gradually expires beginning in the 11th year at a rate of 10 per cent per year and is reduced to zero at the end of year 19. While using the program, new entrants can expand up to 100 kg per day of total quota holdings, or about 71-100 cows. The previous maximum was 70 kg per day. Snapshot: Organic Dairy in Alberta 6 certified organic dairy farms 5 organic processors 8 million litres processed yearly 2.5% consumption increase in Alberta (AC Nielson, last 52 weeks) 1% of annual milk production in Alberta Contact: Jonathan Ntoni Policy Analyst, Alberta Milk 1-877-361-1231

Thank You For Your Support!

Quintara Anderson of the Kleskun4-H Multi Club would like to thank

GRANDE PRAIRIE UTILITIES For the support of 4-H through the purchase of her steer

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C ttle Directory

Altona Falls Red Angus

Dan & Trudy Loewen, Altona, BC ............................250-630-2146 Aspen Hill Angus George & Kelly LeBlanc, Woking, AB.......................780-402-9509

Bar 4A Cattle Co.

Hugh Atkin & Joleen (Joe) Meservy, LaGlace, AB ....780-512-3641

Battle River Black Angus

Ron Gordey, Manning, AB .........................................780-836-2584

Willow Springs Stock Farm

Lakeroad Limousin

CHAROLAIS

Pinnacle View Limousin

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

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

Bar B Charolais

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

Briar Ridge Stock Farm

RED POLLS

Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow,

Dean & Marsha Anderson, Fort St. John, BC .............. 250-827-3293

Cody & Ashley Pugh, Cecil Lake, BC ...................... (250)794-8606 Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC .............. 250-786-5048 Dawson Creek, BC....................................................... 250-784-3924

Shadow Creek Red Polls

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

Eldon & Marilyn Cassity

SALERS

Freeman & Zoe Iwasiuk, High Prairie, AB.................780-507-5077

Eight Way Charolais

Grundke Family Salers

Brad Yoder & Nicolle Hoskins, Barrhead, AB............780-674-5773

JayDawn Farms

Voss Family Salers

Lloyd, Donna & Mackay Ross, Cleardale, AB ...........800-667-2251

Lazy S Charolais

Dwayne, Joanne & Jesse Emery, Camp Creek, AB ....780-674-4410

Pro-Char Charolais

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

Spruce View Charolais

Nick & Lorraine van Gaalen, LaGlace, AB ................780-568-3906

Phillipe & Rae Lusson, Clyde, AB .............................. 780-206-5440

Brandl Cattle Co. Classic Livestock Cinder Angus

Clear River Red Angus Dwajo Angus

Excel Ranches

Wembley, AB ............................................................. 780-766-2887 Drschiwiski Family, Charlie Lake, BC ........................ 250-329-4816 Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB..................... 780-933-5530

DynaRich Salers

Richard & Dianne Andersen, Eckville, AB ................. 403-746-2919

Werner & Debbie Grundke, Alberta Beach, AB .......... 780-924-2464 Randy & Lesli Voss, Hythe, AB................................... 780-814-1534

Roy & Erika Schweitzer, Beaverlodge, AB ................. 780-402-5617

SHORTHORNS

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

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

Andrew & Effie Lakusta, Andrew, AB......................... 780-719-0264

Tamarack Shorthorns

SIMMENTALS

Fineline Red Angus

Valanjou Charolais

Albrecht Farms

Gomack Red Angus

Wrangler Charolais Farm

Briar Ridge Stock Farm

Gumbo Gulch Cattle Company

GELBVIEHS

Braydon Gough, Deadwood, AB ................................780-274-0099 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 Northway Cattle Co. Peter Stahl, Cleardale, AB .........................................780-835-8291 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 Dusty Acre Blondes

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

Wade & Sherry Meakin, Westlock, AB........................ 780-349-1650

Steve, Tammy & Ryan Albrecht, Spirit River, AB....... 780-864-4259 Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC .............. 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC....................................................... 250-784-3924

AdamsGreen Gelbvieh

Fallen Timber Farms

Kiskatinaw Gelbvieh

GRA-TAN Farm

Milne’s Gelbvieh

Halfway River Simmentals

HEREFORDS

Hodges Simmentals

Cody & Ashley Pugh, Cecil Lake, BC ....................... (250)794-8606

JayDawn Farms

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

KIN-KIN Cattle Co.

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

KRS Simmentals

Dawson Creek, BC....................................................... 250-784-3924

KSL Simmentals

David & Janice Adams, High Prairie, AB ................... 780-524-5382 Brian & Deanne Stratuliak, Rolla, B.C. ....................... 250-759-4143 Harold & Bev Milne, Fairview, AB ............................. 780-835-2645

5-Star Herefords

Benwyn Herefords

Briar Ridge Stock Farm

Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Chittick Family Hereford Ranch

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

Chet & Jamie Jans, Groundbirch, BC .......................... 250-780-2141 Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB .................. 780-786-2181 Eckbert & Christa Weitzel Georg & Sarah Weitzel, Charlie Lake, BC .................. 250-263-8237 Roy & Scot Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB ........................ 780-512-4669 Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB..................... 780-933-5530 Gary & Faye Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB ..................... 780-786-4500 K. Reanne Sanford, Quesnel, BC................................. 250-991-9496

Keagan Scorgie, Beaverlodge, AB ............................... 780-518-6572 Brad Smith, Beaverlodge, AB ...................................... 780-202-0254

Eureka Hereford Farms

Montagneuse Simmentals

Friesen Hereford Farms

Moonlite Farm

Gold Stock Hereford Farms

Moose Creek Simmentals

Gurtler Farms

O Double E Simmentals

Hilltop Honey Ranch

Peace Country Simmentals

JoNomn Hereford Ranch

Rachido Ranch

Reber’s Polled Herefords

Rosefield Simmentals

Spring Mountain Stock Farm

SIBL Simmentals

LIMOUSIN

Tri-K Simmentals

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

Willow Creek Simmentals

Gordon & Carla Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC ................... 250-781-3617

Willowdale Simmentals

Tom Basnett, Eureka River, AB ................................... 780-834-8170 Chad & Anna Friesen, Grande Prairie, AB .................. 780-832-4068 Charlie & Steven White, Beaverlodge, AB .................. 780-354-3190 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

Blueberry Valley Farms Limousin Dry Creek Ranch Excel Ranches

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

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 James & Martha Wiebe, Prespatou, BC ....................... 250-630-2621 The Smith Families, Cherhill, AB................................ 780-785-2045 Keith & Kerriley Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB ................ 780-831-7999 Keiran & Taryn Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB .................. 780-933-5637 Mike & Mari Klassen & Family, Debolt, AB .............. 780-957-2814 Dale & Judy Smith, Valleyview, AB ............................ 780-524-2790

Wolfe Farms

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

Little Creek Farms

Fouillard Limousin

SPECKLED PARK

True North Ranch

Hansen’s Limousin

Upper Cache & Kam Blondes

Hillview Farms

Kyle Laloge, Worsley, AB..................................................... (780)219-3825 Allan Rowe, Worsley, AB ..................................................... (780)835-8097

David & Janet Kamelchuk, Athabasca, AB ................. 780-675-1227 Cathy Srayko, Whitelaw, AB ....................................... 780-596-2425 Ros, Karl & Ann Musgrove, Fort St. John, BC............ 250-262-3278

Dan & Pam Fouillard, Thorsby, AB ............................. 780-789-4055 Scott & Lesley Hansen, Evansburg, AB ..................... 780-727-4557 Raymond & Corine Verbeek, Sturgeon County, AB .... 780-939-2173

A.K. STOCK FARMS Rimrock Ranch

Jason & Corinna Harvey & Family, Dawson Creek, BC....... 250-719-9575

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The Dark Knight cupcakes Alfred’s recipe:

Blue gel food coloring

2 C flour 2/3 C baking cocoa 1 1/4 tsp baking soda 1 tsp salt 3/4 C milk 1/2 C half & half 1/2 C vegetable oil 1 tsp vanilla 3 eggs

In a bowl, cream together the butter and sugar. Add the vanilla and heavy whipping cream and beat it all together until well combined. Add several drops of blue gel food coloring and stir to blend.

Preheat the oven to 350°. Line a cupcake pan with paper liners. I used black, but you could use yellow or blue.

Scoop the frosting into a pastry bag with a frosting tip at the end. Twist the open end of the pastry bag to push the frosting to the tip and then frost the cupcake.

In a large mixing bowl, add all of the ingredients. Mix on low for 30 seconds and then on high for about 2 minutes. Using an ice cream scoop for uniformity, fill the paper-lined cupcake tins 3/4 full. Bake for about 20 – 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow them to cool in the pan for about 5 – 10 minutes and then remove to a wire rack to completely cool down.

An Incredible Hulk punch Sprite Lemon-Lime Kool-Aid Mix 1-2 Fresh Limes, Sliced Yellow Food Coloring Green Food Coloring tip and then frost the cupcake.

Frosting: 4 C powdered sugar 1 C unsalted butter, soft 4 TBSP heavy whipping cream 1 tsp vanilla

In a pitcher combine Sprite, half a pack of the Kool-Aid Mix (or whole GEN ETIC S TH AT W ORK

packet for a large amount) and 2 drops of food yellow and green food coloring. Stir well. Slice fresh limes into halves and place into the mixture. Cool for two hours. Then serve!

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Pizza 1 (28-ounce) can pelati tomatoes* Kosher salt All-purpose flour, for dusting 4 (12-ounce) pizza dough balls, at room temperature, recipe follows 8 ounce mozzarella, grated Handful fresh basil leaves, torn Pizza Dough: 1 (.25-ounce) package dry active yeast (2 1/4 teaspoons) 1/2 cup lukewarm water (about 105 to 115 degrees F) 4 cups bread flour 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 3/4 cup cold water 1/4 cup olive oil, plus more for bowl Cowabunga! Preheat a wood-fired pizza oven to very hot 4 hours before cooking. Alternately, you can use a preheated pizza stone in your home oven. It’s best to heat it for 1 hour at 500 degrees F before baking. Add tomatoes to a food processor and process until smooth. Season with salt. Sprinkle some flour on your pizza peel. Using a rolling pin, stretch your dough to a very thin 10-inch round. Using a spoon to spread, put 1/4 of the sauce on the dough, and spread leaving a 1-inch border.

Sprinkle 1/4 of the mozzarella over the sauce. Gently put the pizza on the floor of the pizza oven. Bake until golden and crisp, about 3 minutes. Top with hand torn basil. Pizza Dough: In the bowl of a stand mixer, add the yeast, lukewarm water, and 1/2 cup bread flour. Mix well and let sit until bubbly, about 30 minutes. Whisk together the remaining 3 1/2 cups bread flour and salt in another bowl so it will be evenly distributed. Once the yeast mixture is nice and bubbly and looks like foamy beer, add 3/4 cup cold water and olive oil. Using a dough hook, turn the mixer on and add the flour in increments. Mix the dough for about 5 minutes, until the dough starts creeping up the dough hook and comes away from the sides of the bowl. Place the dough in a large bowl lightly greased with olive oil. Turn to coat all sides of the dough with oil. Cover the bowl loosely with a clean tea towel. Let rise until doubled in size, about 2 hours. Punch dough down, and let rise another hour. Divide the dough into 4 equal disks. Lightly flour a work surface. Using your fingers or heels of your hands (and a rolling pin, if you prefer) stretch the disks out to a 10inch round.

The Bruce Wayne flat iron steak Ingredients

Zip closed and marinate, refrigerated, for 2 hours. Preheat a grill to medium-high. Remove the steak from the marinade and wipe any excess off with a paper towel. Sprinkle both sides of the steak with salt and pepper. Place on the grill and cook for 5 minutes, flip and cook until medium rare, about 150 degrees F, 5 minutes more. Remove from the grill and allow to rest for 5 minutes. To serve, slice in thin strips across the grain of the meat.

1/2 cup canola oil 1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley 1/3 cup thinly sliced fresh chives 1/4 cup chopped fresh tarragon 1 teaspoon lemon zest 1 (1 1/4-pound) flat iron steak Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper In a large zip top bag, combine the oil, parsley, chives, tarragon and lemon zest and massage to blend. Place the steak in the bag and massage the marinade into the steak.

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Bulls averaged $3,500 Commercial heifers averaged $1,560

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Box 159, Cleardale, AB T0H 3Y0 Pete (cell): 780-835-8291 www.northwaycattle.ca

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PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS

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JOHN MAYER

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ADAMSGREEN GELBVIEH

Shadow Creek Red Polls

SAlerS BullS

• Maternal traits with light birth weights • Dual purpose – high milk production • Registered Bulls For Sale. Dean & Marsha Anderson – Fort St John, BC

yearling and two year olds

semen tested and guaranteed

● WELL-BALANCED ● LONG-BODIED ● WELL-FLESHED ● FEED EFFICIENT ● HIGH RATE OF GAIN

Phone (250) 827-3293 or (250) 262-5638

SAlerS HeiferS

DAVID & JANICE ADAMS HIGH PRAIRIE, AB

www.shadowcreek.farm • marshascows@hotmail.com

780.524.5382 ADMSGRN@TELUS.NET

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Werner & Debbie Grundke Alberta Beach, Alberta

VOSS FAMILY SALERS

Dusty Acre Blondes & Painted K Farms

Contact Shellie or Kaylyn Cell (250) 784-4628 Email dustyacreblondes@outlook.com Can find us on face book and the web

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- 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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Randy & Lesli Voss

Box 473, Hythe, AB T0H 2C0

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20 miles West of Dawson Creek Hwy 97 South 3/4 mile North of Progress (Rd 255)

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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Herefords Charolais Simmentals

VISITORS WELCOME LIKE US ON

Randy & Chris Haddow 250-786-5048 Chad, Gene, Addison, Leah & Wyatt Haddow 250-784-3924

Allan Rowe 780.835.8097 allangrowe@gmail.com

Kyle Laloge 780.219.3825 kylelaloge@gmail.com

ROY & ERIKA SCHWEITZER Ph: 780.356.3611 • Cell: 780.402.5617 • Email: schweitzerre@gpnet.ca

SALERS BULLS FOR SALE DynaRich Salers Eckville, AB

POLLED, RED OR BLACK Age Advantage & Yearling Bulls Richard Andersen (403) 746-2919

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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Registered Bulls and Heifers For Sale


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Mighty Thor’s coconut popsicles Ingredients 1/2 cup rum or pineapple juice 6 coconut all-fruit popsicles (recommended: Frozen Fruit) 1 cup demarara or turbinado sugar 1/2 cup rum or pineapple juice 6 coconut all-fruit popsicles (recommended: Frozen Fruit) 1 cup demarara or turbinado sugar Pour the rum or pineapple juice into a tall and narrow glass. Remove the popsicles from their wrappers

and, 1 at a time, submerge them, tilting the glass to completely moisten the entire popsicle. Sprinkle each side of the popsicle with some sugar and arrange the popsicles on a plate and serve immediately. Pour the rum or pineapple juice into a tall and narrow glass. Remove the popsicles from their wrappers and, 1 at a time, submerge them, tilting the glass to completely moisten the entire popsicle. Sprinkle each side of the popsicle with some sugar and arrange the popsicles on a plate and serve immediately.

Kal-El’s beef bourguignon For the stew 4 pounds boneless stew beef, such as chuck or sirloin tip, cut into large chunks 2 tablespoons pork fat or olive oil, plus more if needed 2 carrots, peeled and halved 2 onions, peeled and halved 4 cloves garlic, just crushed 1/4 cup all-purpose flour 1 (750ml) bottle red wine 4 cups beef stock 1 bouquet garni (made from bay leaf, parsley stems, and thyme sprigs) For the garnish 1 tablespoon olive oil, plus more if needed 6 to 8 slices bacon, cut into lardons 40 baby onions, peeled 16 ounces mushrooms Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Remove the meat from the refrigerator and bring to room temperature, about 20 minutes. Heat the oil in a large casserole. Working in batches, brown the stew meat well on all sides, removing as you go.

When the meat is done, cook the carrots and onions in the same pot until tender and lightly golden. Add the garlic, and cook one minute. Add the flour and cook, stirring for 2 minutes. Pour over the wine and the stock. Add the bouquet garni. Return the meat to the pot, cover, and transfer to the oven until the meat is very tender, about 2 hours. While the meat cooks, prepare the garnish: Heat the oil, in a pan and brown the bacon, and remove. Add the onions and cook until browned all over, remove. Finally, brown the mushrooms, and remove. Deglaze the pan with 1/2 cup water, reduce, and then pour over the garnish. Set aside. When the meat is done, remove it from the pot. Strain the stock, discarding the vegetables. Pour the liquid back into the pot, and boil until thick enough to coat a spoon. Return the meat to the pan and add the garnish. Cover, and simmer until the onions are tender and the flavors have blended, 10 minutes. Adjust the seasonings. Serve.

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BREEDERS OF RED & BLACK SIMMENTALS

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BOX 158

KEIRAN HODGES 780-933-5637

SPIRIT, RIVER, AB

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Home of Polled & Horned 100% Full Blood & Purebred Fleckvieh

HOME 780.864.4259 STEVE 780.832.0883 RYAN 780.933.5448

BULLS & HEIFERS FOR SALE 55095 R0011518436

Box 223 Groundbirch, BC V0C 1T0

Registered Purebred & Fleckvieh Simmentals

Elden, Einar and Ole Bakkehaug Box 156, Hythe, AB T0H 2C0 Home (780) 356-2113 Elden Cell (780) 518-3536

Chet & Jamie Jans

Box 1555 Valleyview, AB T0H 3N0 24km North of Valleyview on Highway 49

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This is all about forest tent caterpillars and cattle This spring, tent caterpillars have been ravaging trees across the province, particularly in northeastern and central Alberta. Beef and forage specialists at the Alberta Ag-Info Centre have been receiving calls from livestock producers concerned with these caterpillars and whether they could affect their cattle. “In bush pastures, caterpillars are falling off trees and landing on the grass, or moving across the grass to get to new trees,” says Karin

Lindquist, forage and beef specialist with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. “There is some thought that caterpillars ingested by cows when they are eating the grass, could have some impact on feed intake and palatability,” says Lindquist. “However, there is no data to show how many ingested would negatively impact the cow, nor how much protein makes up these caterpillars.”

“Caterpillars commonly eat leaves from various trees - particularly trembling aspen - and phenolic glycosides can be present in those leaves,” adds Lindquist. “Cattle have no problem eating the leaves themselves, but the substance may be more concentrated in the caterpillars that have fallen to the ground.” There are some pesticides that have been used on these caterpillar infestations. “If the pasture has been sprayed with Malathion, Orthene (Acephate), Sevin (Carbaryl), or Decis (Deltamethrin), each product comes with different grazing restrictions,” explains Lindquist. “Decis has no grazing restriction, but there is a one day restriction for Malathion and Sevin. The Orthene label indicates that the treated areas cannot be grazed. Decis has a label restriction of not to apply when temperatures are above 25 C.” For more information, contact the Alberta AgInfo Centre at 310-FARM (3276).

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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’

= $3,500 = $3,800 = $4,200 = $3,750 = $4,500 = $4,800

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Cattle Market Report

FEEDER HEIFERS

FEEDER STEERS

Auction Date Bid angeR 301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 801 - 900 900 - 1000 1000+ Bid angeR 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 vikingauctionmarket.ca

Kevin Johnson - Gen Mgr 250-961-1970 Office 250-573-3939 bclivestock.bc.ca

June 11 - 807 Hd Low High $210.00 $256.00 $215.00 $247.50 $205.00 $230.00 $195.00 $222.00 $185.00 $205.00 $160.00 $188.50 $155.00 $174.00 $125.00 $158.00

June 4 - 861 Hd Low High $210.00 $240.00 $215.00 $241.00 $210.00 $240.50 $185.00 $228.00 $173.00 $201.50 $155.00 $188.00 $155.00 $172.00 $135.00 $158.00

June 12- 1648 Hd Low High $200.00 $245.00 $210.00 $250.00 $200.00 $240.00 $190.00 $225.00 $180.00 $209.00 $170.00 $194.00 $155.00 $176.00 n/a n/a

June 5 - 2264 Hd Low High $220.00 $250.00 $200.00 $245.00 $200.00 $238.00 $190.00 $225.00 $175.00 $208.00 $160.00 $192.00 $150.00 $170.00 n/a n/a

June 12 - 1200 Hd Low High $218.00 $252.00 $216.00 $248.00 $207.00 $235.00 $196.00 $224.00 $187.00 $208.00 $164.00 $190.00 $156.00 $177.00 n/a n/a

June 5 - 1150 Hd Low High $225.00 $240.00 $220.00 $238.00 $210.00 $235.00 $188.00 $210.00 $179.00 $199.00 $170.00 $194.00 $152.00 $165.00 n/a n/a

May 30 - 2587 Hd Low High $255.00 $243.22 $270.00 $244.83 $245.00 $240.91 $223.00 $212.00 $208.00 $202.00 n/a n/a $132.50 $174.00 n/a n/a

May 24 - W/Lake High Average $240.00 $224.19 $246.00 $219.08 $232.50 $222.14 $212.50 $199.04 $202.00 $175.96 $164.25 $156.47 $124.00 $120.75 n/a n/a

Low $190.00 $200.00 $195.00 $170.00 $155.00 $145.00 $139.50 $110.00

Low $192.50 $200.00 $185.00 $170.00 $155.00 $150.00 $140.00 n/a

Low $190.00 $190.00 $180.00 $170.00 $150.00 $150.00 $140.00 n/a

Low $180.00 $180.00 $170.00 $160.00 $150.00 $140.00 $140.00 n/a

Low $209.00 $205.00 $198.00 $175.00 $155.00 $147.00 $142.00 n/a

Low $208.00 $205.00 $190.00 $172.00 $167.00 $158.00 $125.00 n/a

High $240.00 $234.00 $223.00 $194.00 $187.50 $170.00 n/a n/a

High $223.00 $222.50 $207.00 $190.00 $179.00 $149.00 $157.50 n/a

High $219.00 $226.00 $220.00 $209.50 $186.75 $172.00 $161.00 $151.00

D1 - D2 Cows SLAUGHTER CATTLE

$82.00

$99.00

D3 - D4 Cows

$60.00 $81.00

Slaughter Bulls

D1 - D2 Cows $85.00

Feeder Cows $90.00

$68.00

n/a

$124.00

Feeder Cows $105.00

Bred Cows n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a

$84.00

Slaughter Bulls

$110.00 $85.00

Bred Cows

$102.00

D3 - D4 Cows

$90.00 $121.00 $95.00

REPLACEMENT CATTLE

High $206.00 $218.50 $213.00 $199.00 $183.75 $183.00 $161.00 n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

High $215.00 $220.00 $215.00 $198.00 $185.00 $178.00 $168.00 n/a

D1 - D2 Cows $78.00

$88.00

D3 Cows

$68.00

$80.00

High $215.00 $215.00 $210.00 $200.00 $184.00 $180.00 $165.00 n/a

D1 - D2 Cows $85.00 $70.00

$85.00

Slaughter Bulls

Slaughter Bulls

$90.00

$90.00

$127.00

B/Cows & Hfrs $1,300

$1,800

Cow/Calf Prs $1,700

$1,800

Cow/Calf Prs

$2,600 $1,500

High $230.00 $220.00 $215.00 $199.00 $185.00 $176.00 $165.00 n/a

Feeder Bulls

$141.00 $110.00 $140.00

Slaughter Bulls

$105.00 $126.00

Butcher Bulls $103.00

$123.50

Slaughter Bulls

Average $213.73 $208.32 $193.21 $182.31 $166.32 $137.05 $121.65 n/a

D1 - D2 Cows $90.00

$149.00

Butcher Bulls

$102.00 $120.00

Heiferettes $115.00

Slaughter Cows

$2,500

$82.00

Heiferettes

$135.00 $110.00 $136.00 $99.00

$112.00

$101.50

$158.00

Cow/Calf Pairs

Cow/Calf Pairs

n/a

n/a

Butcher Cows n/a

n/a

B/Cows & Hfrs

$98.00

Cow/Calf Prs (O)

n/a

Butcher Cows $85.00

Slaughter Cows $72.00

$1,300

$2,000

Average $223.00 $224.81 $214.00 $189.98 $179.09 $164.00 n/a n/a

$125.00

B/Cows & Hfrs $1,200

Feeder Bulls

$101.00 $116.00

D3 Cows

High $230.00 $229.00 $225.00 $214.00 $188.00 $176.00 $166.00 n/a

$1,500

$1,900

Cow/Calf Pairs

n/a

$2,200

$2,500

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Pipelines in Alberta: what GRANDE PRAIRIE FEEDERS ASSOCIATION LTD. landowners need to know Has an opening for the position of

The updated version of Pipelines in Alberta: What Landowners Need to Know is now available from the Farmers’ Advocate Office (FAO). “Pipelines in Alberta has been an important resource for our office for over 20 years,” explains Jeana Schuurman, rural engagement and communications specialist with the FAO. “Since different types of pipelines have different requirements and different regulators, making sense of your rights regarding pipelines can be a complex task.”

Supervisor

Requirements for this position will include: • Extensive knowledge and experience with Feeder Cattle and Feeder Cattle operations.

to establish a good relationship with our members, and work well alongside other staff.

• A good knowledge of the farming and cattle industry in general, keeping up to date with the market.

• A high level of integrity, and adherence to privacy policies concerning membership information.

• A high level of interpersonal skills. The supervisor reports to the Board of Directors, and will need

• There is a lot of driving involved, so a reliable vehicle is needed.

This position is considered to be part-time, as we are very busy during the fall and early winter months, moderately busy through the spring, and slow through the summer. Our past supervisors have had success pairing this position with their own farming operations.

Pipelines in Alberta focuses on oil and gas pipelines that operate within the borders of Alberta, which are regulated by the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER). Download the updated version of Pipelines in Alberta: What Landowners Need to Know. Hard copies are available through the Publications Department of Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. Please contact the FAO through the Ag Info Centre at 310-FARM (3276) or farmers.advocate@gov.ab.ca.

SMOKY RIVER RED ANGUS

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We will be accepting applications through the summer, or until a suitable candidate is found. Inquiries can be directed to our office at 780-538-1263.

Resumes can be faxed to

TWO-Year-Old

RED ANGUS

Bulls on Offer

780-532-7467, or emailed to gpfeeders@gmail.com

THE GRANDE PRAIRIE FEEDERS ASSOCIATION #101, 10112 – 140th Avenue, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 8G9

www.grandeprairiefeeders.ca

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THORSBY STOCKYARDS INC. 4405 – 50 Ave, Box 379, Thorsby, AB T0C 2P0 • 780-789-3915 REGULAR CATTLE SALES JUNE 2018 Monday, June 25th – 9:00 a.m. JULY 2018 Monday, July 2nd– NO SALE Monday, July 9th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, July 16th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, July 23rd– 9:00 a.m.

CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY MONDAY, AUG 27th, 2018

In conjunc�on with regular ca�le sale

WE’RE EXPANDING!

TSI is currently in the process of expanding its facili�es; including more feed and water pens

SCHEDULE CHANGES COMING THIS FALL!

TSI will be announcing a new schedule this fall featuring Friday Feeders Sales on Oct 5th, Oct 13th, Oct 26th, Nov 2nd and Nov 16th.

NEW ONLINE BROADCASTING Can’t make it in? Watch your ca�le sell online at lmaauc�ons.ca

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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DON’T MISS THE TRAIN!

JULY 6 Deadline for Booking a display ad: 12:00 Noon on Tuesday, June 26 Deadline to book a classified ad: 10:00 a.m., Thursday, June 28 (Ph) 250-782-4888 • (Fax) 250-782-6300 • (Email) horizon@dcdn.ca

Dan Przybylski Sales Mgr. 250-784-4319 horizon@dcdn.ca

Janis Kmet BC Sales Rep. 250-219-0369 jkmet@dcdn.ca

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28 The Northern Horizon, June 22, 2018

review

June 15, 2018

Statistics & Data Development Branch Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development

Beaver Hill Auction Service - Tofield - June 4, 2018

Sheep - 1,172 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 - 130 Hd

$/CWT $250.00 $242.00 $235.00 $225.00 $220.00 $90.00 $75.00 n/a

$300.00 $285.00 $276.00 $251.00 $240.00 $195.00 $166.00 n/a

$230.00 $225.00 $230.00 $220.00 $200.00 $90.00 $120.00 $240.00

$265.00 $260.00 $255.00 $240.00 $230.00 $173.00 $161.00 $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)

June 09/18 (prel) 415,470 245,304 170,166 58,839 June 16/18 (prel) 2,215,000

Sheep and Goats - 423 Head

$/CWT $250.00

$295.00

$300.00 $300.00

$350.00 $345.00

$300.00 $300.00

$330.00 $330.00

$300.00 $300.00

$350.00 $345.00

$135.00 $145.00 n/a $200.00

$270.00 $260.00 n/a $300.00

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

Olds Auction Mart - June 12, 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 $2.25 $2.30 $2.30 $2.20 $2.10 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.35 $2.30 $2.20 $2.20 $2.20

Ewes Bred Ewes/Head Rams

$0.75 n/a $0.75

$1.10 n/a $1.00

June 10/17 409,112 242,842 166,270 60,015 June 17/17 2,178,300

Weiner Pgs Small Feeders Large Feeders

MONTH Jul-18 Aug-18 Oct-18 Dec-18 Feb-19 Apr-19

LEAN 81.72 78.25 64.28 58.52 63.10 67.30

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

June 15/18 1.805 N/A

June 8/18 1.661 1.918

June 15/18 83.51 2.079

June 8/18 77.29 1.913

$3.00 $2.75 $2.60 $2.75 $3.10 $3.10 $2.85 n/a

$1.50 n/a $1.90

$1.75 n/a $2.50

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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 June 15/18 MONTH Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Dec-18

CHANGE + 1.00 + 1.13 - 0.20 - 1.25 - 1.52 - 1.23

FUTURES 0.7587 0.7591 0.7595 0.7600 0.7604 0.7613

CHANGE - 0.0145 - 0.0146 - 0.0147 - 0.0148 - 0.0147 - 0.0148

HOG INDICATORS June 16/17 1.914 2.278

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

$/pound $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 $3.00 $2.75 n/a

Hog Division - None on Offer

HOG FUTURES - US $/CWT June 02/18 (prel) 411,958 237,340 174,588 60,505 June 09/18 (est) 2,271,000

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

June 16/17 85.32 2.162

WEEK END AV DRSD WT US-LBS

June 09/18 213.00

June 02/18 214.00

June 10/17 210.00

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

June 08/18 19.2 10.7 June 15/18 N/A

June 01/18 18.4 9.8 June 8/18 77.55

June 09/17 22.1 16.9 June 16/17 94.14 R0011501033

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Alberta Dutch Elm Disease Awareness week is June 22 to 28 Dutch Elm Disease Awareness Week takes place June 22 to 28 across Alberta. The intent of this week is to raise awareness about the dangers of Dutch elm disease (DED), the importance of elm trees to our communities, and that DED can be prevented. At present, Alberta has the largest DED-free American elm stand in the world, and it is important to protect this valuable resource worth well over one billion dollars. The Society to Prevent Dutch Elm Disease (STOPDED) is asking for your assistance to save our beautiful elm trees from this deadly disease. DED is caused by a fungus that clogs the elm tree’s water conducting system, causing the tree to die. The fungus is primarily spread from one elm tree to another by three species of beetles: the smaller European, the native, and the banded elm bark beetle. The beetles are attracted to weak and dying trees, which serve as breeding sites for the beetles. Once the beetles have pupated and turned into adults, they leave the brood gallery and fly to healthy elms to feed and transport the fungus on their bodies from one tree to the next. Monitoring for the beetles is done annually throughout the province by STOPDED. The smaller elm bark beetles have been found throughout the province in low numbers and now the banded elm bark beetle is found in larger numbers throughout the City of Medicine Hat and area. Leaves on a DED-infected elm will wilt or droop, curl and become brown, appearing in mid-June to mid-July. Leaves on trees infected later in the season usually turn yellow and drop prematurely. Leaf symptoms are accompanied by brown staining under the bark. All DED sus-

pect elms must be tested in a lab, so if you think you see DED symptoms call the hotline. During DED Awareness Week, please take a moment and find out how you can help save our elms. What to do: Be aware of the Alberta elm pruning ban between April 1 and September 30. The beetles are most active at this time and can be attracted to the scent of fresh tree cuts, possibly infecting a healthy elm. Keep your elm trees healthy and vigorous. Water elms well from April to mid-August. To allow the tree to harden off for the winter, watering should be stopped mid-August followed by a good soaking or two before freeze-up. Remove dead branches and trees as they can provide beetle habitat only between October 1 and March 31. Dispose of all elm wood immediately by burning, burying or chipping. Report all suspect trees to the DED Hotline at 1-877-837-ELMS. A confirmed DED tree must be removed immediately to prevent further spread. What not to do Do not transport or store elm firewood at any time. DED and the beetles are declared pests under the Alberta Agricultural Pests Act. Do not transport elm firewood into Alberta. Firewood is confiscated at all the Alberta-Montana border crossings. Do not prune elms between April 1 and September 30. To report a DED suspect elm tree or for more

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Manager: Tyler Bodnaruk 780-380-4017 Sales: Mark Moskalyk 780-832-8502 Dorian McCready 780-512-1580

EMERSON TRAIL & RANGE ROAD, 62 SEXSMITH AB • 780-538-9330 USED EQUIPMENT TRACTORS 2015 Challenger MT775E 4WD 2013 Challenger MT855C 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

Sold

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

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 2006 Haybuster 2620 Bale Proc 2010 Sitrex H-90V10 Rake SPRAYERS 2017 Rogator 1100B 2010 Rogator 1386 2009 Spra-Coupe 4660

$54,900 $9,500 $7,500 $409,900 $230,000 $69,900

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

$17,500 $77,500

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

$27,500 $85,000

INDUSTRIAL 2105 NH L230 Skid Steer Loader

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

2017 Challenger 1050S4 Tractor

Fendt 516 Tractor

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

With Loader, Deluxe Cab, Vario Guide

2017 Massey Ferguson 6713 Tractor

2017 Massey Ferguson 2956A Round Baler

Deluxe Cab, Loader, Air Ride, Weights

Demo Unit, Fully Automatic, Mesh or Twine Available

$27,500

2017 Unverferth Grain Carts

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

$59,900

2017 GrainMaxx Augers

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

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DAVE ROSS EQUIP. LTD Ph: 780-864-3731,

Spirit River

www.rossequip.ca

June 15, 2018

Fax: 864-3468,

Toll Free 1-800-661-7401 www.rossequip.ca

Web site:

Ross Equip. Ltd Since 1943

June 15 2018

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

1

$241,900

6

Don’t WAIT FOR SPRING BUY NOW & Save Big

$470,900

Ends 06.30.18

Ends 06.30.18

ALL you need is 1 s/a lease payment OAC

New 2014 100’ Rogator DEMO 100hr msrp $516,350 ONLY

$376,000

only $25,900 down OAC

$376,000

Ends 06.30.18

12

QSX11.9 710/70R38 4 E/H 58gpm, 55h #242350 Del/Cab 110gpm, 6 E/ hyd d/lock, #471590 19hrs $363,500 Inventory DEMO $241,900 $708,900 Inventory DEMO $470,900 Lease to own 75rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC $ 16,500 Lease to own 75rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC of $ 32,500

2

Lease to own 152rv 7A / L/pmt OAC

Ends 06.30.18

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 Cab, Air Dryer Pkg,

7

$277,900

120’ SX280 2016 Versatile Sprayer, 1200 gal

Air ride, A/steer A/b Accu/b, Cum QSB 6.7 L 280 hp, 28% torque rise tier 4i no DEF,GPS, 5 Spd P/S = More hp to the Grd, = Full hp in Rev

120’ Falcon Alu Boom $503,900 27hr DEMO for Only $365,900

No DEF

Inventory DEMO$277,900 #470500 Call for demo price

Lease to own 85rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC

$ 19,500

Lease to own 85rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC

$ 37,500

3

$688,900

Lease to own 135rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC

$ 61,500

8

$391,900

Lease to own 113rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC of $ 24,900 Lease to own 113rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC of $ 49,000

13

$255,900

Ends 06.30.18

Ends 06.15.18

$85,999

72’ O/H with Auto Lock

Lease own 114rv 7A/ L/ pmts OAC

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

Lease to Own 12 – S/A Lease pmt OAC $ 8,500

4

2018 610 Versatile 610hp,P/S 16x4 Del/Cab 110gpm hyd, A/S/R, 900/60R42 #390520 23hrs 2018 6106 E/ Versatile 610hp,P/S 16x4 Del/Cab 110gpm 6 E/ hyd, Inventory A/S/R, 900/60R42 $609,000 DEMO#390560 $391,900 $609,000 30 day Inventory DEMO$390,560

Lease to own 150rv 14S/A L/pmt OAC

Lease to own 150rv 14S/A L/pmt OAC

9

PILLAR HEAVY Harrow 16.5 1200# wt on hitch in trans, A hyd spring adj down pressu 72’ Heavy Harrow msrp $69

$149,000

Ends 06.30.18

Lease to own 10-S/A L/pmt 2011 100’ RG994 Rogator Sprayer SS tank, Viper Pro, Auto Steer, 300 GPS, Lease to own 5-/A L/pmt O Accu boom, Auto boom whls, Air ride Air Dryer,380/90R46 & 650/70R38 C/div 8 $240,400 $ 209,000 6/18 $ 169,000

20’ V-Wing Ditcher 10

Lease to own 10-S/A L/pmt

$358,000 37hr DEMO $ 255,900

Lease to own 75rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC 7 A / L/pmt OAC

$ 18,800 $ 36,900

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

$ 18,200 $ 35,500

5

$688,900

Lease to own 120rv 113rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC

Lease to own 120rv 113rv 7 A / L/pmt OAC

$ 27,700 28,200 $ 54,500 49,000

#216500 3,024 hrs

7

2001 FL60 Freightliner, 210hp cat, 5 spd Allison Auto, 8 + 15,000 axles, Air cond, 137000 KMS in 2005 New 14’ Pacific Mechanics Service Body in 2005 no rust, Air tank, & Compressor, 5000# PICKER 16’ reach Tico 350WT, crane Dead Legs, Trk $32,900 + $45,850 = $78,750 in 2005. 32’V-Wing Ditcher 17 Only 167000 kms in 2017

80gpm 6 E/ hyd d/lock, 850/60R38 Trelleborg

620/70R42 PTO 4 E hyd, Del/cab, leather, HID #401500 Call for demo price #200374 lites, A/S/R radar 1778hr $ 209,400

14

Del/Cab,3 pt, 6 E/ hyd 72gal, PTO,710R42 DUALS

$ 29,600 Lease to own 75rv $ 58,500 12

2018 570 Versatile 570hp,P/S 16x4 Del/Cab

$ 14,215 $ 25,025

#248430

2010 535 Versatile 535hp,P/S 16x4 Del/Cab

2012 375 Vers 375hp 12 s/P/S QSX11.9

$ 51,000 9

11

Lease to Own 7 annual L/pmt OAC

2018 315 FWD 310 hp16 spd P/Shift def

Lease to own 35rv 6 A / L/pmt OAC

Lease own 114rv 14-S/A L/pmt OAC $ 25,900

Lease to Own 13-S/A L/pmts OAC

Ends 06.30.18

Lease to own 35rv 12-S/A L/pmt OAC

$516,350 12/17 Blowout $ 376,000

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

#366200 with only $24,800 down Add RAVEN HAWKEYE FOR $30,000

2017 375 Versatile 375hp P/S 16x4 TA19 2018 DT570 Versatile 570 hp, P/S Del/Cab 710/70R38 PTO 4 E/H 58gpm #278400 17hrs 110gpm 6 E/ hyd d/lock, A/S/R, camera

2019 Model

10

$365,900

$ 37,700

Ends 06.30.18

$449,500

14

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LEASE to Own this 14-S/A Lease pay OA

TILL Jan 1/2019 2016 375 Versatile 375hp P/S 16x4 TA19 2018 DT610-36” Versatile 610 hp, P/S 16x4

CSA DF22 100

ONLY $225,000

Lease to own rv 12-S/A L/pmt OAC Lease to own rv 6 A / L/pmt OAC

$ 21,600 $ 42,600

11

10

Premium unit

Morris

1 only $39,900 10-S/A Lease payments O

Air Drills 2 only

Qualify for the June Rebate no $10,000 deposit & the balance b

5 41’ Morris C2 Air Drill D/S paired row 9450 450 bu 3 tank 6 Hyd Assist Auger, 17” fan, Std Drive, Hyd Hitch Jack Tow 2 Between 2018 $ 331,320 1 only 2017 $ 239,000 S Rebate to June 30/18 is deducted to get to the sale price $ 11,000

T

Lease to Own 67rv 12-Semi-annual Lease payments OAC of only $ 18,500

R

Lease to Own 67rv 6 annual Lease payments OAC of only

$ 36,400

L

L

1997 9400 John Deere 425hp 12spd 2003 2425 Versatile 425hp 12spd, N14 2014 2375 Versatile 375hp 12spd QSX11.9 premium 2805hr one owner always shedded premium 3495hr one owner always shedded 710/70R38 wts w/16’Dozer, 592hr $209,400 710/70R38 wts 4 hyd mech good $135,200 710/70R38 wts 4 hyd mech good $120,200 Lease to own 35rv 12-S/A L/pmt OAC Lease to own 35rv 6 A / L/pmt OAC

$ 18,200 $ 35,900

Lease to own rv 12-S/A L/pmt OAC Lease to own rv 6 A / L/pmt OAC

$ 13,100 $ 25,600

Lease to own rv 12-S/A L/pmt OAC Lease to own rv 6 A / L/pmt OAC

$ 11,600 $ 22,600

www.rossequip.ca ● DAVE ROSS EQUIPMENT LT


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Grain Carts

Qualify for June Rebate

with ONLY

$10,000 deposit

& the balance by August 1/2018 With a 8% price increase May 1/18

Prices are ONLY for Inventory on hand

00 bu/hr Drier 1 $ 290,000

Spirit River, Ab

780-864-3731,

Toll Free 800-661-7401 for Matt, Al, or Larry June 15 - 2018

All Programs deducted

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O n ly 4 0 m ile s N o rth o f G ran d e P rairie

y cnt $189,000

G r an d e P r ai ri e

S

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

33 mpg

Rebate to June/30 G2020 $5,000

MSRP $53,500

0%- 72 mbw

$299-84 mbw

t OAC of $ 7,000

$ 13,700

16 Chrysler 300s AWD 3.6L 8s sunroof i361490 po

MSRP $29,920

$165-84 mbw

MSRP $40,920

MSRP $ 55,435

$280-84 mbw

$250-84 mbw

$290-84 mbw

4

R/A Susp, dsl

$265-84 mbw

$495-84 mbw

$ 15,300

ow with ONLY by Oct 1 /2018

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

$39,900

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

$ 9,340 dis f

$275-84 mbw 17 1500 Express 5.7L 6s CC 4X4 SB T/tow i815475

$12,830 dis

26 mpg

MSRP $50,740

0%-72 mbw

$435-84 mbw

$260-84 mbw

$66,100

$38,900

17 D2500 SLT dsl C/C 4x4 SB b/u/c T/tow i312681 17 1500 SXT 5.7L 6s CC 4X4SB T/tow P/mir i430459 R/A Susp, dsl

$ 9,440 dis f

25% dis

MSRP $ 60,540

MSRP $ 77,540

MSRP $ 69,950

0%-72 mbw

$440-84 mbw

$391-84 mbw

19 1500 Big Horn C/C4x4 SB hemi 8spd i797549

0% 72mo

MSRP $52,140

$76,200

$58,900c

76,280 $152,000

$12,240 dis

MSRP $ 75,440

$2,730 dis

Old Price

26 mpg

Pi RP $68,840

19 1500 Sport C/C4x4 SB hemi 8spd i484604

0% 72mo

$10,640 dis f

MSRP $ 86,840

$66,200c

$ 9,200

17 1500 SLT V6 8s QC 4X4SB b/u/cam i765505po

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

MSRP $50,840

$2,600 dis

$43,600

$35,800

$38,800

1300 bu 50”w/tire $120,970 $94,200 Rebate to June/30 G1317 $3,000

$45,200

$300-84 mbw

Silver

MSRP $44,430

$12,040 dis

0% 72mo

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

MSRP $ 57,440

$5,120 dis

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

$ 17,900

$12,640 dis

29 mpg

17 1500 SLT V6 8s CC 4X4SB b/u/cam i972522po $12,535 dis 29 mpg

17 G/Caravan GT 3.6L,6spd leather dvd p/s i891477po

t OAC of $ 9,685

$9,220 dis

$275-84 mbw

$11,930 dis 34 mpg

3

02,200 $92,000

17 1500 SLT 5.7L 8s CC 4X4 SB b/u/cam i693537po

17 Patriot Sport 4x4 2.4L 6s, air, Sirius/R i792280po 17 Chry Pacifica TL 3.6L 9spd leather p/s i538459

Rebate to June/30 G2020 $5,000

$46,700

$315-84 mbw

Big Horn pkg

$39,700

$32,500

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

MSRP $59,040

MSRP $48,920

$24,000

36 mpg

$12,340 dis

26 mpg

$43,000

34 mpg

36 mpg

2000 bu.GC2020 36”Tracks UF Grain Cart w/Tarp, 24” Auger, Scale, auto greaser Retail $217,180 Only $183,900

$10,500 dis

MSRP $42,920

$5,820 dis 32 mpg

$ 14,400

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

Since 1948

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

$41,420

2

5LX16.1, 12.5l-15 wing Auto lock, hyd tine adj ure, 9/16 x 26”tines. 9,100 1-O/H $60,900

ROSS CHRYSLER

S e xs m i t h

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

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

OAC of

R y c ro ft

32 mpg 0% 72mo

DF22 Drier only AC of $25,000

OAC of

www.rosschrysler.ca

N S p i ri t R i v er

$3,730 dis

$68,100

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

$52,400

18 1500 L/Horn 8A CC 4X4 SB b/u/camera i512632

25% dis

$12,340 dis f

$9,520 520 Scale system add $ 8,500 Lease to own 12-S/A L/pmt OAC of

$ 5,700

MSRP $ 69,140

$65,400c

Rebate to June/30 G9250 $2,500

6 71’ Morris C2 Air Drill D/S prd row 9650 650 bu 4 tank 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 $ 516,590 1 only 2017 $ 389,000

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

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

Lease to Own 99rv 6 annual Lease payments OAC of

19 1500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB hemi 8 spd i975624

0%-72mo

only $ 61,500

DSL

$59,300

Ends 06.30.18

wsb $42,940

$28,500*

$225-84 mbw

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

$360-84 mbw

$48,600

18 1500 Sport 8s CC 4X4 SB b/u/camera i548586

$10,440 dis f v6 Eco dsl

25% dis

MSRP $ 77,940

MSRP $ 63,840

$455-84 mbw

$350-84 mbw

18 D2500 SLT+ C/C4x4 dslSB b/u/c T/tow i150710 R/A Susp, dsl

$26,500

$485-84 mbw

$47,900

$67,500

$350-84 mbw 19 1500 SLT hemi 8s CC 4X4 SB i845556

Pi RP $64,745

18 D2500 Laramie dsl 6s C/C 4X4 SB iv376758

MSRP $ 61,340

$ 31,200

MSRP $ 84,640

$72,300c

0%-72 mbw

$ 15,000

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18 1500 SLT v6 Eco dsl 8s CC 4X4SB i340577

$11,640 dis f v6 Eco dsl

MSRP

$87,040

$75,400c

$499-84 mbw 18 D3500 Laramie dsl C/C leather 4x4 LB v713789

TD. ● ROSS CHRYSLER ● www.rosschrysler.ca

25% dis

SOLD

MSRP $ 71,640

$53,700

$395-84 mbw 18 1500 Laramie v6 Eco dsl 8s CC 4X4SB i552645

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

2012 NH T9.615 4WD Tractor - Mega Flow Hyd, Powershift, 900 duals, PTS, GPS, 758 Hrs $344,900

2013 NH T6.175 Tractor w/ 845TL loader & grapple 120 HP, 3 Hyd, semi powershift 5211 Hrs $82,500

• DARCY HOFSTRAND • JASON GIES

2013 Apache AS1220 - 120’ boom, 1200 gal, GPS, Autoboom $205,000

AFTER HOUR SALES

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

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

2011 NH BR7090 Baler - TW/NW, BC, Big tires, 1000 PTO $32,500

• DAVE MARTIN • ALEX MAUDE

2015 JD S680 Combine W/ PU header, GPS, 548 Hrs $409,900

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

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

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• DARCY HOFSTRAND • JASON GIES

AFTER HOUR SALES

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

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

• DAVE MARTIN • ALEX MAUDE

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

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

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QUALITY PRE-OWNED EQUIPMENT MacDon D65 30’ Draper Header (2014) MacDon D60 35’ Header (2012) (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)

TRACTORS Versatile 550 (2013) 2,027 hrs Versatile 450 (2013) 2,000 hrs Challenger MT865 (2003) Case IH Steiger 485 QuadTrac (2008) 3,365 hrs Case IH STX450 (2005) Case IH Puma 130 (2012) 3,000 hrs Fendt 933V (2012) 4,200 hrs John Deere 9420 (2002) 5,156 hrs John Deere 8320 (2003) 4,950 hrs

SWATHERS& WINDROWERS

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(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 w/7700 (2017) Bourgault 3320 66’ Air Drill (2016) w/7700 (2015) Bourgault 3320 66’ Air Drill 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 (2012) w/P4760 (2017) New Holland P2070 70’ Air Drill w/580 (2012) New Holland P2060 70’ Air Drill w/P1070 (2012) 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) (3) 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) AIR TANKS/CARTS Bourgault 6700ST Air Tank/Cart (2013) Bourgault 6550 Air Tank/Cart (2007) Bourgault 5350 Air Tank/Cart (2003)

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KUBOTA & VERMEER AN UNBEATABLE FIELD TEAM

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6M/R TRACTORS When the work calls for a bigger and stronger type, turn to the 6M or 6R Series from John Deere. Available in 110-130 HP the 6M & 6R utility tractors are built for the daily grind of livestock operations, row crop, material handling or municipal duty.

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Items may not be exactly as shown, accessories & attachments cost extra. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, and preparation charges not included. 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. Additional fees may apply. Programs and prices subject to change without notice. See dealer for full details. Items may not be exactly as shown, accessories & attachments cost extra. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, and preparation charges not included. 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. Additional fees may apply. 1 Offer valid from May 1, 2018 to July 31, 2018. Get $5,715 off the agreed upon purchase price of a new John Deere 6R (110-130hp). Attachments and implements sold separately. Some conditions apply. See your participating dealer for details. Offer subject to availability and may be discontinued or modified. Taxes, setup, delivery, freight and preparation charges not included. 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. Get $590 off the agreed upon purchase price of a new John Deere 2R Series Compact Utility Tractor with the purchase of two or more qualifying John Deere or Frontier implements. 3Get $355 off the agreed upon purchase price of a new John Deere 2025R Compact Utility Tractor. *Attachments and implements sold separately. Offer subject to availability and may be discontinued or modified. Taxes, setup, delivery, freight and preparation charges not included. **All Compact Utility Tractors purchased new from an authorized John Deere Dealer come standard with a 6 year/2000 hour (whichever comes first) Powertrain Warranty. See the LIMITED WARRANTY for New John Deere Turf and Utility Equipment at JohnDeere.ca/TUWarranty for details.

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Support for supply-managed food producers in BC Premier John Horgan and Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture, have released the following statement voicing support for British Columbia’s supply-managed food producers:

“As discussions and commentary around North American trade continue, we want to assure our province’s supply-managed commodity producers that the B.C. government supports them, is proud of them, and will remain an advocate of B.C. agriculture on a local, national and international level.

“British Columbians are passionate about knowing where their food comes from, and value the trusted, consistent supply of the safe and high-quality dairy, poultry and egg products that are produced for them. “The Government of British Columbia expects the federal government will negotiate trade deals that benefit all Canadians, and supports efforts that include agricultural producers in the supply-managed commodities being given the due consideration and representation they deserve.”

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28ft JERRY KUHBACHER SWITCHED TO THE VERMEER R2800 TWIN RAKE FOR ITS

RAKING WIDTH

AND ITS LOW COST OF OWNERSHIP

When Jerry Kuhbacher made the move from 16 ft to 18 ft swathers and needed a rake with more capacity — and one that could keep dirt out of his hay — it’s no wonder he switched to the Vermeer R2800, which offers 28 ft raking width and 8.5 ft transport. What he didn’t expect was the ability to rake at 6.5 mph on average, as opposed to 4 mph with his old rake. See Jerry’s full story and more at: makinhay.com/stories

MAKE THE SWITCH LIKE JERRY BY REQUESTING A DEMO: VERMEERDEMO.COM Information noted above was gathered from a third party who was advised his/her experience might be featured in marketing materials. Individual results may vary based on care and operation of machine and crop and field conditions, which may adversely affect performance. Vermeer, the Vermeer logo and Equipped to Do More are trademarks of Vermeer Manufacturing Company in the U.S. and/or other countries. © 2016 Vermeer Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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The ins and outs of marketing Halal beef products

Different parts of the world look for specific criteria in their food products. Grant Winton, with the International Relations and Marketing section of Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, explains how the world’s halal market could be an opportunity for Alberta ranchers, producers, and exporters. “Alberta beef products have an excellent reputation around the world,” says Winton. “When people think of Alberta, beef is one of the first products that comes to mind.” The world-wide Islamic market looks for specific criteria in its meat products. “There are millions of people across the Middle East, North Africa, and South East Asia, who look for meat that follows the halal standard,” explains Winton. “Since Alberta is so well versed in beef and meat already, we believe there is a genuine opportunity for Alberta’s beef producers and processors to look at the halal standard as a way of accessing a new market.”

“We probably do half a dozen trade missions to these markets each year,” adds Winton. “Additionally, there are always visitors coming to Alberta, looking to source agricultural and food products. We like to present them with a large spectrum of products we have available. Halal is one opportunity in our toolbox.” Halal is used to designate food seen as permissible according to Islamic law. “A large part of the animal’s background is examined,” adds Winton, “The slaughter process is a major factor whether an animal can be considered halal. There are a number of provincially inspected facilities within Alberta where an animal is slaughtered to halal standards, and they meet all of Alberta’s animal welfare guidelines. Then, it can be marketed as halal.” The halal market offers great potential, says Winton. “I hesitate to put dollar figures on it, but

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the easiest way to look at it is how entire countries would open up to our meat products. Take Indonesia, for example. It is the world’s fourth largest county by population, and it is one that is not presently purchasing large quantities of Alberta beef products. Indonesia’s population is predominantly Muslim, and it would look for halal foods.” Winton adds that there are a number of processed food products that could follow halal standards as well. “An obvious one is anything containing gelatin. Gummy bears generally include pork gelatin as one of their ingredients. Pork is never halal, so there are opportunities to manufacture gelatin products, including gummy bears, using a halal beef source instead of pork.” For more information about marketing halal beef products, contact Grant Winton at 780-6442403.

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Fathers Carol Hindmarch

Fathers are great, they care for you they love you but they also punish you when needed. Fathers trust you, sometimes not the guy you’re with, but they trust you. Fathers sometimes forget to let their children grow; he doesn’t want them to leave, especially that last one. But you gently remind him you’re getting older just like him and so he has to let go, but in your heart, you don’t want him to. Pictured, Melvin, Daryll Plantinga, and Lauren Willms.

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Selling from a working inventory of over $1,000,000 in engine/ shop tooling and engine manuals matched with over $500,000 in new and used engine parts. They are also an aftermarket sales location Esco, FP Diesel, I.P.D. and Interstate – McBee engine parts.

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Protection driving newly appointed Wild Salmon Advisory Council With pressures mounting on wild salmon stocks, the British Columbia government is bringing together experts from around the province to develop a strategy for restoring and sustaining B.C.’s salmon populations, announced Premier John Horgan. The Wild Salmon Advisory Council will provide key insights and guidance on protecting wild salmon and maximizing the value of this important resource for British Columbia. Premier Horgan announced the new council alongside Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture, and Adam Olsen, MLA for Saanich North and the Islands. “Wild salmon are crucial to the success of our economy, the prosperity of coastal communities, and the lives, culture, and history of Indigenous peoples,” Premier Horgan said. “The Wild Salmon Advisory Council brings experts together to help develop a wild salmon strategy to protect B.C. salmon today and for future generations.” Co-chairs Doug Routley, MLA for NanaimoNorth Cowichan, and Chief Marilyn Slett of the Heiltsuk First Nation, will lead the council, as it addresses a wide range of issues affecting wild salmon. “Wild salmon play a unique role in our coastal ecosystems and underpin the prosperity of so many B.C. communities,” Popham said. “The challenges and pressures affecting wild salmon stocks in B.C. are complex. It’s important that we

work with people with diverse expertise to find solutions, restore healthy fish stocks, and protect wild salmon. I look forward to working with our federal partners as we move forward to protect wild salmon.” The Wild Salmon Advisory Council will consist of 14 British Columbians who have a broad understanding of the role that salmon play within B.C.’s environment, for coastal and inland Indigenous communities, and local economies up and down the coast. “I am thrilled to see some progress on the wild salmon file,” Olsen said. “The threats to fish stocks are many – habitat and ecosystem degradation, poor management, fish farms, climate change – and the majority of B.C.’s salmon runs are in decline. The Wild Salmon Advisory Council needs to act decisively to give government clear direction on the path forward. The most important thing this government can do to restore wild salmon populations is to move from consultation to action, with urgency. We cannot continue to manage wild salmon runs to zero. I look forward to my role on this council.”

in British Columbia. The process will inform the development a wild salmon strategy for B.C. “The future of wild salmon is a pressing issue across the province and in my community. I am honoured to be co-chair of the Wild Salmon Advisory Council, and very excited to get to work with the council, so we can move forward with a Wild Salmon Strategy for B.C.,” said Doug Routley, MLA for Nanaimo-North Cowichan, co-chair . “It is critical that we strengthen the connections between our communities, our environment, and our economy, for the future of wild salmon and the broader environment they depend on. Coastal First Nations support the reemergence of a conservation-based economy, while taking into account the cultural and ecological diversity of our territories, and the responsibility to maintain and protect the lands, water and resources within them. I look forward to discussing solutions, like ecosystem-based management that our First Nations have championed,” added Chief Marilyn Slett, Heiltsuk First Nation, co-chair.

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Government will begin developing proposals for a made-in-B.C. wild salmon strategy this summer, supported by the advice and guidance of the Wild Salmon Advisory Council. The Province will then submit recommendations in fall 2018 to the legislative assembly’s Select Standing Committee on Agriculture, Fish, and Food. Those recommendations will support a public consultation process to examine the health, habitat, and management of wild salmon and the sustainability of the wild salmon industry

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For Sale: 55KW generator set with Detroit 371 engine. Call 780-814-2054

For Sale: 65KW generator set with John Deere 4cyl diesel engine & fuel tank. 780814-2054

6033 Homes to be Moved

TO BE MOVED: Older Home 26x40 with Attached 16x10 Porch. Vinyl Siding with Styrofoam Insulation, Metal Shingles. 2 Bedrooms, Laminated Flooring Throughout, Stove/Fridge/Washer/Dryer Included. 780-568-2297 or 780-814-2054

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FOR SALE: Small Ford Tractor, Camaro & Firebird Parts, Motors, Trans, & Misc. Phone: 780-882-9493

6041 Land for Sale

NE 16-84-3-W6. 75 Acres in Hay, The Rest is Spruce and Poplar. Land Has Had No Spray or Fertilizer. 14 Miles North of Fairview, 2 Miles from Pavement. Taking Offers. Contact Landi Lekisch: 780-835-3366, 780-2513010, 780-494-2377.

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Straight Bred Rye Seed for Sale Off the Farm. Call Ron at 780-523-8509

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WANTED: Opportunities to Salvage Weathered Windbreaks, Fences or Barns. Phone Jeremy: 604-3764708

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FOR SALE: 18 ft Aluminum Sundowner Stock Trailer, Bumper Pull. $10,000. Call Gord at 780-831-6872

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LIMIT 3 ADS PER ISSUE. NON-COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS ONLY.

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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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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

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

Farm Implements Heavy Equipment Misc Farm Equipment Tractors 2205 2215 2220 2230 Air-Seeder with Fertilizer on FOR SALE: Used Caterpillar Bourgault 40’ Vibrashank with 8” Spacing-Quick Tach Harrows and Packers. 780834-6407 FOR SALE: 268 New Holland Square Baler. $800. Phone: 250-219-4149 FOR SALE: Massey Ferguson 32 ft Field Disc. 42 ft Triaxel Grain Trailer Morris: 780-835-5694 LOOKING FOR: 3 Coulters for 314 John Deere Plow. Phone: 250-219-4149 Looking for Surrway Root Rake. Phone: 780-836-2580 XD298 Grain Cleaner $5,000. New Holland ChainDrive r/Baler $2000. Jamie: 780-864-1227, Allan: 780353-2196

Haying Equipment 2210 FOR SALE: 499 New Hol-

land Haybine. 8480 Case Baler, New Belts. Phone: 780-624-8265 JD 535Baler. 1000rpm PTO. 2 Gauge Wheels+Push Bar. Wide Flotation Tires. FieldReady. Bale-Track-Monitor. 9,8500. 780-834-6407

Heavy Equipment 2215 Attachments for skid-

steers/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. D8 14 A Cat, Comes with 14ft Blade. Fair Running Condition. $10,000. OBO. 250-843-7136 FOR SALE: Complete Detroit Diesel 471 Engine. $2500. Phone after 7:00 pm. 250-783-5326 WANTED: Brush Rake for Cat D6C Phone: 250-4672401

8346 Services for Hire

and Cummins Engines and Parts, Most Models. Phone: 780-322-3822 FOR SALE: Used Detroit Diesel Engines and Parts, Most Models. Phone: 780322-3822

Mills/Equipment 2218 12 inch Sluice with Spray

Bars. Feed by Hand or Small Hoe. $1,000. Phone: 780933-3452 Small Backhoe with/matching Gold Trommel: Tow behind Quad. 1 Half-Ounce lasts 3hrs. Running. $8,500. 780-933-3452

Misc Farm Equipment 2220 1987 MF 865 Combine with New Rub-Bars, 2850hrs. $14000. 20ft Straight CutHeader (Goes-with-Combine) $2500. 780-876-8880 32’ JD Vibreshank. 14’ JD Deep Tillage. 15’ Case Disc. Case 6-Bottom Plow. Phone: 780-624-8265 Disc 5.5ft 3pt-hitch,Model 5050 Buhler Fully serrated. Very good used condition. $1950. 780-518-6095 FOR-SALE: 18’ CCIL Field Cultivator. 3 Sections of 6’ Packers. 12’ Melroe Seed Drill. 780-925-2443 FOR SALE: 1970 D3 Cat, 6800 hrs. Asking: $11,000. 780-876-8880 FOR SALE: 2004 Rogator 1064 High-Wheeled Sprayer, 100’ Booms, 1100gal Tank, 150gal Rinse-Tank, 4390hrs. 780-864-7888 FOR SALE: 688 New Holland Baler. 499 New Holland 13’ Haybine. Phone: 780568-2107 For Sale: 7-bottom plough Kverneland Model D2NR198. Phone: 780-5389240

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

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

June 22, 2018

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

FOR SALE: 7720 JD Combine. Always Shedded, Well Maintained, Good Tires, Field Ready. $9500. 780766-2436 FOR-SALE: D6C Cat with Power Shift. Ford 8N Tractor with Plow & Cultivator. Phone: 780-568-2107 For Sale: Flexi-coil model 75 packer draw bar. Complete with P20 packers. Phone: 780-538-9240 For Sale: Flexi-coil model 82-60ft harrow draw-bar complete with tine harrows. Phone: 780-538-9240 FOR SALE: JD 630D Header, Single Knife Drive/Tilt, Fore/Aft Reel, Excellent Condition, Always Shedded 780-518-0635 For Sale: John Deere 20-ft Disc. Model 220. Phone: 780-538-9240 For Sale: John Deere 9600 Combine. Call Morris 780836-5694 FOR SALE: John Deere 9870STS Combine. Excellent Condition, Always Shedded. 780-518-0635 FOR SALE: Land Pride 3 pth Mower. 60in Cut. Like Brand New. Asking: $1500. 780-876-8880 FOR SALE: Premiere 30ft Swather, Isuzi Motor, McDon Header, 2123hrs. $38,000. OBO. 780-8649404 or 780-765-3921 FOR-SALE: Top of the Line Deer Squeeze & Weight Scales. Excellent Condition. $1500 OBO. 780-957-2779 FOR SALE: Used 10 ft. Blade, Hydraulic Angle, Alo Attach, Hoses & Couples. $3800. (Cell)-780-518-6095 FOR SALE: Used Tractor Tires, 20.8-42, Matched Set of 8. Phone: 780-322-3822 FOR SALE: Used Tractor Tires, Most Sizes Available. Phone: 780-322-3822 NEW 3pt-hitch fertilizer spreader. 15-bushel, hopperstyle with PTO shaft. $1100. 780-518-6095 New Holland ManureSpreader. Tandem Axle, 2 Beaters & Good Composite Floor. Field Ready. $10,000. 780-494-2460 Wanted: Good used Rock Rake or Rock Pickup for Bobcat. 250-784-5081

1975 Versatile 800 Tractor. 250HP, 8,640/hours, Good Condition. Good Tires. Asking $13,500. 780-835-3528 2470 Case 4WD, Engine Good, Power Shift Issues, 4 Like New 18-4X34 Duals. Offers. 250-843-7136 930 Case Tractor. Asking $4,000. Asking: 780-9282395 or 780-841-1607. Allis Chalmers 210 Landhandler, 128hp, 1000 PTO, 100 Ezee-On Loader, New Clutch. $12,000 OBO. 250843-7136 FOR SALE: JD 4640 Tractor. 3 Hydraulics, PTO, Diff Lock. 7700 hrs. Phone: 780834-6407 FOR SALE: John Deere 3440 Tractor with Loader. 12000 hrs. Asking: $20,000. 780-876-8880 FOR SALE: John Deere 5020 Tractor w/Blade, Good Condition. $5000. Phone: 780-624-8265

3520 Horses & Tack

BUILT RIGHT SHEDS Custom Sheds of All Types. Call: 780-835-1908 for Your Project Quote. Buying Draft & Draft Cross Horses & Colts of All Types. Paying Cash. Phone: 780831-4077 FOR SALE: 20 yr Old Broke Saddle Horse Gelding. $2,000. Phone: 780-8362580 New leather harness. Chrome spots. Wooden hames. Chrome tops. Fits up to 1600 lbs: 250-843-7435 Wanted Draft Studs. Phone: 780-831-4077

3535 Livestock

Bred Hereford Cross Cows & Heifers. Red & Blacks, Preg Checked/Vaccinated/Treated with Ivomec. 780-836-2125 Charolais Bulls 2-yr old semen-tested ready to work. white/tan. (250)794-8606 DOWNSIZING. Bred Hereford and Hereford Cross Cows/Heifers. Reds/Blacks. Also Registered Polled Hereford Bulls. Brian: 250-7865232 FOR SALE: 1 breeding pair of African Geese. Please phone evenings: 780-5235759


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FOR SALE: 2 Long-Yearling Black Simmental Bulls. Low Birth-Weight, Semen tested. GUARANTEED. Gord: 780-831-6872 (Sexsmith) FOR SALE: 2 Yearling Dorset Rams, Sire is a Purebred Ram. $300./each Phone: 250-784-5081. FOR SALE: 2-Yr-Old Blue Colour Speckled Park Bull, Papers, Proven Breeder, 80lb BW. 250-219-1394

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3535 Livestock

REGISTERED RED ANGUS YEARLING & 2-YEAR-OLD-BULLS, SEMEN-TESTED, CALVING EASE & PERFORMANCE . 780-835-0463. ROY ANGUS

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Business Services

M Mulvahill Fencing

FOR SALE: Calf Tipping Table. $500. Phone: 250780-2378

Hereford Bulls 2-yr old semen-tested ready to work. Polled. 250-794-8606 or 250-264-8106 Registered Polled Hereford Bulls. Vaccinated/Semen Tested. Free Delivery, Can Keep Until Spring. Phone: 780-836-2125. REGISTERED RED ANGUS YEARLING & 2 YEAR OLD BULLS For Sale. Semen tested & Vet checked. SAWMILL ANGUS-Clarence Budal 780836-2788

9020 Feed & Seed

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6962 Storage

8’6” by 20’ C- Can for Sale. New Condition. Price: $4,900. Phone: 250-8060015

9005 Farm Produce

For Sale: Healthy Grass Fed Beef On The Hoof. $1.00/lb Butchered. Phone: 780-8362125

9020

Feed & Seed

Fall Rye Seed -85% -Germ. Can Blend, Mini-Bulk Available. Fairview, Phone: 780-835-0872

9025 Hay/Bales For Sale

250.784.7848

58773

FOR SALE/TRADE: 2 Tunis Rams, Looking for One Not Related to my Herd. Phone: 250-784-5081.

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

June 22, 2018

BUILT RIGHT SHEDS Custom Sheds of All Types. Call: 780-835-1908 for Your Project Quote.

6030 Houses for Sale

Older House to be Moved in Spirit River Area. Open to Offers. 780-864-4400 or 780-518-9575

6045 Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale

2008-12 by 52 Atco Trailer for Sale. 2 Bedroom/2 Bathroom. $29,000. 250-8060015 For More Information

21 Big Round Grass Hay Bales for Sale, Approx. 1300 lbs Each. $40/per Bale. 250759-4956

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Massey Ferguson 16ft Deeptill Cultivator, Mounted Harrows. $1500. OBO. 250-8437136

Steel Buildings/ 9035 Granaries

2,000bu Grain Bin $1,500., Aeration Fan $1,000. Jamie: 780-864-1227, Allan: 780353-2196

9130 ATVs/Dirt Bikes

Big Red Honda 3 Wheeler. Motor, Transmission, Tires 100% When last Run. Phone: 780-933-3452

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

HEATED CANOLA

9160 Trucks & Vans

FOR SALE IN DC: 1998 Crown Victoria, 122,389Kms, New Tires and Windshield. Good Condition. 250719-0029.

LOOKING FOR Older Kenworth Tandem Truck. Please Phone: 250-759-4956

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3535 Livestock

PENSON

PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS

Registered 2-Year-Olds & Long Yearlings Ready to Sell Off the Farm bred for productivity and profitability calving ease performance temperament

(780) 814-4993 dpenson@outlook.com 55085

Legal/Public Notices PEACE RIVER REGIONAL DISTRICT

No�ce of Public Hearing ZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 2320, 2018

When: Wednesday June 27, 2018 | 7:00 pm

Tupper Community Hall, 16010 Gundy Road, Tomslake B.C

DAMAGED GRAIN

9145 Domestic Cars

FOR SALE:2014 Quad, Arctic Cat 500. 2700 hrs. Asking: $4200. 780-8768880

Where:

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Lot 3 Sec�on 24 Township 26 Peace River Plan 26246 The Peace River Regional District is hos�ng a mee�ng to discuss the proposed Zoning Amendment. This Public Hearing has been delegated to the Director of Area D of the Peace River Regional District. Proposal: Amendment to the R-4 (Residen�al 4 Zone) to allow a smaller lot size for the purpose of subdividing the property into two lots providing separate �tle for the two families that currently have joint ownership.

For More Informa�on: Contact: Development Services Tel: 250-784-3200 Toll Free: 1-800-670-7773 Email: prrd.dc@prrd.bc.ca

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1.877.250.5252

R0011518335

• GREEN • WEEDY • SPRING THRASHED

This no�ce is in general form only. Relevant background documents may be inspected from Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 8:30am – 4:30pm at the PRRD Dawson Creek office (1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC) or 8:30am – Noon and 1:00pm – 4:30pm at the PRRD Fort St. John office (9505-100th Street, Fort St. John, BC). Wri�en comments or concerns accepted. Shawn Dahlen, Ac�ng Chief Administra�ve Officer

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48 The Northern Horizon, June 22, 2018

JULY

Taylor 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lone Wolf Golf Club Contact Amber @ leopardlindley@hotmail.com

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Eaglesham 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Barrels & Buckles Market Contact Lynne 780-837-7179

Tangent 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Watino Hall Contact Lynne 780-837-7179 or 780-359-2235

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Tangent 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Watino Hall Contact Lynne 780-837-7179 or 780-359-2235

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Tangent 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Watino Hall Contact Lynne 780-837-7179 or 780-359-2235

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WEDNESDAY 3

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

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

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

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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

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Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. AgComplex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 DeBolt 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. DeBolt Centre Contact 780-957-3958 Fort St. John 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Centennial Park (9505 - 100 Street) Contact 250-261-6151 High Prairie 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 4932 - 51st Avenue Contact 780-523-4588

THURSDAY 4

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Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 DeBolt 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. DeBolt Centre Contact 780-957-3958 Fort St. John 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Centennial Park (9505 - 100 Street) Contact 250-261-6151 Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224

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Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 DeBolt 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. DeBolt Centre Contact 780-957-3958 Fort St. John 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Centennial Park (9505 - 100 Street) Contact 250-261-6151 Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224 High Prairie 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 4932 - 51st Avenue Contact 780-523-4588

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Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 DeBolt 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. DeBolt Centre Contact 780-957-3958 Fort St. John 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Centennial Park (9505 - 100 Street) Contact 250-261-6151 Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224

AUGUST

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Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 DeBolt 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. DeBolt Centre Contact 780-957-3958 Fort St. John 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Centennial Park (9505 - 100 Street) Contact 250-261-6151 Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224 High Prairie 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 4932 - 51st Avenue Contact 780-523-4588

Rycroft 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Contact 780-765-2889 Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Memorial Hall Contact 780-524-8967

FRIDAY 5

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Rycroft 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Contact 780-765-2889 Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Memorial Hall Contact 780-524-8967

Rycroft 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Contact 780-765-2889 Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Memorial Hall Contact 780-524-8967

Rycroft 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Contact 780-765-2889 Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Memorial Hall Contact 780-524-8967

Rycroft 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. RycroftAg Building Contact 780-765-2889 Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Memorial Hall Contact 780-524-8967

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Chetwynd 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 5312 - 47th Ave Contact 250-788-3477 Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224 High Level 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Curling Rink Contact 780-247-1625 Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall Contact 780-836-0650 Rycroft 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Contact 780-765-2889

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Chetwynd 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 5312 - 47th Ave Contact 250-788-3477 Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224 High Level 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Curling Rink Contact 780-247-1625 Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall Contact 780-836-0650

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Chetwynd 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 5312 - 47th Ave Contact 250-788-3477 Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224 High Level 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Curling Rink Contact 780-247-1625 Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall Contact 780-836-0650

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Chetwynd 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 5312 - 47th Ave Contact 250-788-3477 Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224 High Level 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Curling Rink Contact 780-247-1625 Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall Contact 780-836-0650

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Chetwynd 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 5312 - 47th Ave Contact 250-788-3477 Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224 High Level 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Curling Rink Contact 780-247-1625 Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall Contact 780-836-0650

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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 250261-6151 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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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 Kinuso 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. KinusoAg Hall 1 Swan Ave Contact 780-775-3928

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Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 250-219-9009 Eaglesham 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Barrels & Buckles Market Contact Lynne 780-837-7179 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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Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 250-219-9009 Eaglesham 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Show & Shine Market Contact Lynne 780-837-7179 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 Kinuso 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Kinuso Ag Hall 1 Swan Ave Contact 780-775-3928

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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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Canada’s MOST Rider Friendly Community is still Lloydminster, Alberta The final round of public voting for Canada’s MOST Rider Friendly Community Contest has concluded and the winner, a clear a decisive victor, has been chosen! “We at Community Futures of Grande Prairie & Region and all of the Community Futures of Alberta offices along with Community Futures Lloydminster to congratulate all of the communities that com-

peted in the contest, especially our finalists, Lloydminster and Drumheller. AB,” said Holly Sorgen of Community Futures of Grande Prairie & Region. It has become very clear that community spirit is alive & well our country! Supporting small business and rural initiatives is important to all Community Futures Offices across Canada and we are proud to be a part of this excit-

ing fledgling contest!” “I want to thank all who inspired their community to vote in the final round of the voting for Canada’s MOST Rider Friendly Community Contest. Lloydminster pulled out in the lead in the late stages of the contest and Drumheller, a much smaller community couldn’t quite rally back. Canada’s MOST Rider Friendly Community from the 2017 Riding Season has been chosen and the community is Lloydminster Alberta! We want to acknowledge the commitment of all of our wonderful sponsors without whom this contest could not happen: EastLink TV, The World of Motorcycling Podcast, Reality Radio 101, Biker Radio, Northern Horizon, Choice Hotels Canada, Alig8r Web Design, Belt Drive Betty Media, Ride Like a Local, Colorado Rider News, Fast Lane Biker, Delmarva Edition, The Busted Knuckle Chronicles, and our presenting sponsors, Community Futures of Alberta and Community

Futures Alberni-Clayoquot! About Canada’s MOST Rider Friendly Community Contest: Canada’s MOST Rider Friendly Community Contest was created by Renee ”Belt Drive Betty” Charbonneau, founder and CEO of Belt Drive Betty Media. Canada’s MOST Rider Friendly Community Contest is a rural tourism marketing initiative whose goal is to create awareness of the wonderful businesses and communities that are there for riders to explore. About Belt Drive Betty Media: Belt Drive Betty Media is a diverse motorcycle media company founded in 2003. It offers the rider a vast array of ways to connect with the information on the motorcycle community they need. That diversity offers advertisers looking to connect with the Canadian riding community a large number of advertising vehicles to choose from. Belt Drive Betty Media offers TV, web, social media, app and email marketing opportunities.

The Rider Friendly Business Association’s special offer to all of the readers of Belt Drive Betty’s Column: Save up to 20% off at Choice Hotels by calling: 1-800.4.Choice (1-800-424-6423) Use Booking Code: 00442520 OR VISIT: www.choicehotels.com and use Booking code: 00442520 R0011510647


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Rising crude oil prices, a stable dollar and Canadian agriculture Crude oil prices have climbed roughly 15% since the beginning of 2018 following two years of sideways trading in the US$50 range. This led to higher farm input costs, but the value of the Canadian dollar has surprisingly remained under the US$0.80 threshold. What can explain this pattern? As usual, supply and demand. Regional oil production trends followed different trajectories Production cuts from OPEC members (e.g. Saudi Arabia) and non-members (e.g. Russia) has led to falling global crude inventories. Countries agreeing to production cuts have a US$80 target for the Brent price benchmark, US$10 higher than its current level. U.S. sanctions against Iran could further reduce oil production if demand for Iranian oil falls. Yet production is not falling everywhere. Investments in the U.S. oil industry are expected to increase 40% in 2018. U.S. oil production is forecast to increase 12.7% in 2018 and a further 8.9% in 2019. But that may not be enough. The U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) recently reported a decline of U.S. crude oil inventories for a fifth consecutive quarter. Future increase in U.S. oil production is already reflected in futures markets as nearby oil future prices are higher than deferred contracts. Strong global economy means robust oil demand Current crude oil prices also reflect a growing world economy, with China and the U.S. recording higher demand for fuel. Chinese consumption is expected to grow 3% in both 2018 and 2019. The strength in demand drove prices

higher. Short-term versus long-term The supply side of the equation is likely to keep oil prices from climbing significantly in the longer-term. The U.S. energy information administration is forecasting WTI crude oil prices to average US$66 per barrel in 2018, and US$61 per barrel in 2019. However, in the short-term, oil prices remain elevated and perhaps increase due to economic sanctions, tight inventories and vigorous demand. Why is the loonie not climbing with oil prices? There has always been a strong connection between oil prices and the loonie, but 2018 has offered a different picture. There are several factors: Several Canadian oil companies have hedged their production, which implies that rising oil prices have less impact on their revenues and the demand for Canadian dollars. Currency markets have been responsive to the rising interest rate environment in both the U.S. and Canada. The spread between the Canadian (WCS) and U.S. (WTI) price benchmarks has been larger than normal in 2018. What’s the impact to Canadian agriculture? Crude oil markets impact profit margins in agriculture through the loonie and input prices. Fuel accounts for 5% of farm total expenditures, so higher fuel costs will squeeze margins. However, the US$0.78 exchange rate for the Canadian dollar remains supportive of commodity prices in crop and livestock sectors. Leigh Anderson

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52 The Northern Horizon, June 22, 2018

Industry confidence seen in rising farmland values Seasoned farm realtor Tim Hammond knows producers are experiencing some sticker shock over the rising cost of farmland. And, earlier this year, he expected at least a few raised eyebrows from prospective buyers over the $22.4-million price tag on a 5,700-acre grain operation near Rosetown, Sask. that his company represented. But to his surprise, he received none. In fact, the reaction was opposite. “The number of calls we received for that farm far outnumbered the ones we received for other, smaller listings during that period,” Hammond says. “A lot of buyers from this province and others are looking to buy.” Indeed, Hammond says his website analytics showed nearly 810,000 hits from over 27,000 unique visitors while the listing was open. And ultimately, the listing concluded with a sale in May. For buyers, land is getting scarce Land everywhere is getting harder to find. When Hammond started selling farms in 2002, he would typically list 10 operations for every one he sold. Sellers were plentiful. But now, the situation is reversed – he says 10 buyers are waiting for every farm he lists. What’s behind these figures? Well, supply and demand is one factor. But the back story is deeper. Confidence in the industry “There’s confidence in the industry, and some farmers simply don’t want to sell their land, so there’s just not a whole lot of it to buy,” says FCC vice-president and chief agricultural economist J.P. Gervais. “Sons and daughters are returning to the farm after school and taking over the operation. That

means parents aren’t selling their farms. And with interest rates low, land isn’t being sold to raise money to go into other investments. The most underrated thing about farmland is that it offers not only good returns, but steady returns,” Gervais says. Across Canada, there’s no question overall farmland values are still on the rise. FCC’s recent Farmland Values Report shows farmland’s rate of increase nationally has nudged up from 7.9 per cent in 2016 to 8.4 per cent in 2017. That’s slower than it’s been in the past few years, but nonetheless, it’s up. Hammond’s home province of Saskatchewan led the way with a 10.2 per cent rise, followed by Nova Scotia at 9.5 per cent and Ontario at 9.4 per cent. These farmland values are highly localized. For example, in Manitoba’s Central Plains – Pembina Valley, there was no change in 2017, even though values from the previous year saw record growth. In contrast, in the Eastman region, farmland values grew by 7.3 per cent. “Nowhere is the importance of ‘local’ more apparent than at the regional level of farmland sales,” Gervais says. Listings down but lenders are busy Ironically, despite the interest in farmland, listings in some areas are down. For example, Hammond, who normally sells $120 to $150 million worth of farmland annually, is seeing about half as many listings as he did at this time last year. Normally, that would signal less land is changing hands. But that’s not the case. The competition for land is fierce; it’s being bought privately before it’s even listed.

That’s particularly true for rented land. Tenants are jumping at the chance to purchase it from owners who are ready to sell, paying the asking price, rather than let it get away. So, land values remain strong and availability is a challenge. “Land isn’t being sold through public channels, yet lenders are very busy,” Hammond says. “I’ve never seen this kind of situation.” Commodity prices, farmland values tied The farmland value increase in Ontario is also a matter of supply and demand, says Don Kabbes, general manager of Great Lakes Grain. “Ontario’s an island for agriculture,” Kabbes says. “We’re mostly surrounded by water, and there’s only so much land available.”

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He says returns on crops have been strong and the low Canadian dollar has driven up commodity prices and exports. That’s helps create an upbeat agricultural economy and a strong demand for land. “It’s definitely a seller’s market,” Kabbes says. “Prices are lofty and lenders are listening. There’s a good equity base because land values have gone up and you can leverage that land as needed.” Managing for high farmland values Gervais urges producers to follow good management practices to ensure they are well-positioned to fully participate in the escalating farmland-value environment. First, that means knowing the value of the farm you own.

“I encourage producers to update and understand their balance sheet so they have an accurate picture of their equity,” Gervais says. “Ask ‘How much risk can I take given the equity I have?’ but remember, you have to manage that risk. Someone who wants to buy farmland, especially with land values so high, may not be able to pencil out a profit.” Gervais says producers need a clear understanding of their cost of production to absorb unexpected variances. But right now, he says, he’s not expecting many surprises. Commodity prices are stable, the low Canadian dollar has created a favourable environment for exports to the United States, interest rates may inch up, but likely only marginally, and farm income keeps breaking records.

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As well, advances in technology have helped create new crop possibilities for some provinces, as shown by the growing emergence of soybeans on the Prairies and exotic fruit and vegetables in eastern Canada. So, Gervais says, expect farmland values to remain solid, and land prices to stay “robust.” Bottom line Farmland not only offers good returns, but steady returns. To participate in the escalating farmland value environment, producers need to be keenly aware of their farm’s financial fitness. Equity and levels of risk are critical to know, as is cost of production, in order to absorb any unexpected variances. Article by: Owen Roberts

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Tips for a wildfire-protected farm If you saw smoke on the horizon from a wildfire, would you be prepared with the necessary steps to protect your operation? This is a situation Cherie Copithorne and family went through just a few weeks ago. And while the blaze didn’t get any closer than about five kilometres, the family had a plan in place to help keep the fire at bay if it encroached on their land. Be prepared Coprithorne, who lives near Cochrane, Alta., says the family takes a number of steps the second they believe their home and farm are threatened by wildfire. “At this time of year, when we

know we have dry conditions, we always have a tanker truck full of water ready to go, as well as farm equipment that has the capacity to either knock down trees or to plow up dirt, depending on what type of fire it is and where it is at,” Coprithorne says. Luree Williamson is the CEO of Agriculture For Life. She says it is important for farmers to have a plan and the necessary equipment and resources available to move livestock. “One of the most important things, and we have talked about this at our home, is having vehicles that are full of fuel,” Williamson

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Bottom line Here are seven tips to fight fires on the farm: Have a tanker of water ready during high risk periods Keep heavy farm equipment prepared to use in order to fight a fire Ensure vehicles have full tanks of fuel Have a plan in place to move livestock Arrange for help from friends and neighbours prior to a fire Keep important farm documents together and handy Work with the local fire department to identify any problem areas on the farm prior to an emergency. Article by: Craig Lester

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56 The Northern Horizon, June 22, 2018

OUTSTANDING FARM AUCTION • OUTSTANDING FARM AUCTION

For DAVID ERISMAN

Sunday, July 8th, 2018 •10:00 AM •New Sarepta, AB Directions: Gate Address 22465 Township Road 500, just South of New Sarepta Turnoff on Highway 21. Watch for sign. Viewing: Friday July 6th& Saturday July 7th from 12 Noon- 6 p.m. daily Small Items Sell at 10:00 a.m. Honda EX1000 Generator Set • Mortex 5000CK Diesel Generator Set • King Cut-off Saw • Antique Platform Scale • (2) Tidy Tanks with Pumps • Portable Cement Mixer on Rubber • Portable Rigid Table Saw on Rubber • Wheelbarrows • Brand New FPS 4400 1.5hp Submersible Deep Well Pump • Heavy Duty Drill Press • Atlas 1010 Air Tire Changer • Air Compressors • Lincoln AC 225 Arc Welder • Premium Selection of Power & Hand Tools • Portable Trailer with Scaffolding Sections • Honda 2000 EU Inverter • Propane Tanks • Stihl 7576 Leaf Blower • Dual 15 MIG Welder • Troy-Bilt 2500 PSI Gas Pressure Washer • Various Propane and Acetylene Torches (Some on Carts) • 37’x 7’ x4-1/2’ High Heavy Duty Round Bale Feeder Made with 4” Pipe • Various Gates, Livestock Panels and Fence Posts • Quantity of New Decking • New 1 x 6 x 16 Boards • Metal Sheeting • 5’ Quad Blade • Older 2WD Quad, S/N L5KGUNA8781021043 • (3) Square 1,040 Litre White Poly Water Tanks • 4’ Grass Catcher • Like New Port w/Hitch 44” Quad Divator Grass Mower w/ 10512 Motor • Older Cub Cadet 18hp 3pth Tractor with Attachments • 23hp Craftsman DYT400 Model 944 Riding Mower, S/N 021105BD01165 • Numerous other Farm Goods, Etc. Major Items Sell at 2:00 p.m. TRACTORS: John Deere 1023 FWA Tractor with 3PTH, Mounted Front Hydraulics, 983 Hrs., (John Deere 4’ Quick Hitch Snow Blower Sold Separately) • I.H.C. 1086 with Cab, Duals, Approx. 4000 Hrs, Rear End Work was Done • White Model 6105 FWA with C.A.H., 2900 Hrs., 3pth and Hydraulics, Ezee-On Front End Loader with 8’ Bucket and Grapple • Tractor, S/N 001024, with Loader S/N 3777 (Note: At listing no Hood Sides were on, however will be on Sale Day) 3PTH TRACTORS & 3PTH EQUIPMENT: Ford 8N with 4-Speed and New Rubber, Very Nice • Yanmar YM1100D with Factory 3’ Yanmar Model R5900 Rototiller, S/N TM1100D017990527 • 6’ Stump Rake MISCELLANEOUS FARM EQUIPMENT:12’ I.H.C. #10 End Wheel Drill with Grass &Fert. Hyd. • New Holland 1100 14’ S.P. Haybine with Cab., Pick Up & Reel, S/N 349710 • Case IH RBX562 Round Baler, S/N HBJ0007270 • New Holland 664 Auto Wrap Round Baler, S/N 929262 • Hesston Model 1340 Hydro Swing Haybine • Deutz-Allis Model K.S.1.70 10’ Windrower • Older 60” Hydraulic Drawbar & Harrows • 5’ M&W Hydraulic Flail Mower • Massey Ferguson D620 16’ Tandem Disc, S/N 1867502367 • John Deere 8’Drag Disc. • Older 10’ Chisel Plow • Farm King Heavy Duty R.T. Wagon • Port. Allied 19” Long 3 Section T. Harrows w/ Wings • Older Golden Arrow Sprayer, Complete • R.T. Wagon, with 7’X14’ Treated Lumber Deck, Very Good • 9’x7’ PickUp Box; No Floor w/ Cyl. • Older 20’ Long Tandem Axle Hay Trailer with Cyl& Tilt Deck • 19’ Long Shalstrom Size 6300 Water Tank with Pump., P.T.O., Tandem Axle, S/N 1733 • Versatile Tandem Axle Sprayer with Approx. 500gal Tank VEHICLES, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE, SKIDSTEER: 2000 Jaguar Model 3D 4 Door Sedan, Fully Equipped, 115,000 kms, Light Brown Color, Single Owner, Showroom Condition, Rare Find, Always Shedded, S/N SAJDA01C1YFL09168 • 2001 Land Rover SUV, Runs, Needs Transmission Installed • 2006 Black 4 Dr. Chrysler Sebring, Good Running Order, S/N 1C3EL46X15N65551 • 2005 Dodge Caravan, 300,000 kms, Needs Brakes, Runs, S/N 4GP25R65B199387 • 1997 Chevrolet 3500 Series Diesel Heavy Duty, 5-Speed Transmission, Duals, 11’ X 8’ Deck, Headache Rack, Side Tool Box, (Deck Sold Separately) • 1991 Fleetwood Southwind28’ Recreational Vehicle, 91,000 kms, Loaded, Very Clean, No Generator Set, Outstanding Condition, S/N 1GDKP37NOL3501923 (This Only-One-Owner Item has a Reserve Bid of $ 7,500) • Cat Model 277B Skidsteer, Turbo Diesel with Quad Track, Fully Equipped, Cab, Air Conditioning, 7’ Bucket, S/N 0277BCMDHD0812. All Attachments Sold Separately, Pallet Fork, 6”& 10”Bits, Etc. HORSE & UTILITY TRAILERS: 2005 Bergen 18’ Tandem Axle Horse Trailer, 15” Rubber, Spare Tire, Very Good S/N 2B9SE33B250234028 • 2017 Cargo Mate 20’ Tandem Axle Trailer, White, 2” Hitch, 15” Rubber, Side and Rear Doors, Outside Fenders, New Condition • Factory 22’ Long Tandem Axle Trailer with 18’ x 7’ Deck, Outside Fenders, B. Hitch, 16” Rubber, Flip Up Ramps, Very Nice • 13’ Factory Single Axle Utility Trailer, with 11’ X 6’ Deck, Checker Plate 12” Sides, Inside Rubber with Checker Plate, New Condition • 18’ Trail Tech Tandem Axle Trailer with Tilt-Deck, 7-1/2’ x 13-1/2’ Deck, Outside Fender Skirts, 16” Rubber, Very Good UTV AND LAWN & GARDEN:2010 Polaris Ranger XP900 Side by Side, F.F.I. with Man Dump, Electric Winch, 1000 km, Single Owner, Very Good • John Deere D110 19hp Riding Mower • John Deere L100 17hp Riding Mower

AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: Plan to attend this very interesting sale. No buyers premium. All farm equipment etc. will be serviced and checked before sale date. SALE TERMS: Cash or Cheque w/Bank Reference if not known to staff. No Buyers Premium. G.S.T. charges where applicable. No Charge or Debit Cards. Please inspect all items prior to bidding as all items sell as is.

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Fast and early scouting key to combat weeds Field scouting and swift action are crucial for farmers to stay on top of problem weeds. “Nothing will ever replace good scouting, looking at more than one spot in the field, focussing on the top weeds in the crop and minimizing weed competition,” says Manitoba’s provincial weed specialist Tammy Jones. Field scouting provides farmers information about weed presence, staging and density, as well as crop health, she says. A thin crop is less competitive, making large later flushes of weeds a greater threat. A thinner stand might require a second in-crop treatment because sunlight-blocking canopy cover will take longer to arrive, Jones says. “Scouting is needed, particularly on new land, to determine what the weed spectrum is and what is the best option for managing it,” adds Clark Brenzil, Saskatchewan Agriculture’s weed control specialist. Scouting helps determine what herbicide to apply, when to apply it and whether a herbicide application is needed at all, he says. Timing Generally the earlier weeds are removed, the lower the impact they’ll have on yield, Brenzil says. “Once weeds have gone to seed, the damage to crop yield has been done and you end up with a bigger weed seed bank in the soil,” Alberta crop specialist Harry Brook writes in an early season weed control article. Beyond herbicides Herbicides are the most common

control measure, but aren’t always the best way of dealing with some weeds, Brook says. “Producers should definitely think beyond herbicides for weed management in their fields,” agrees Brenzil. He notes herbicide resistance is a growing problem, and explains integrated weed management - also commonly known as IWM - provides a layer of insurance against herbicide resistant weeds. “If managed proactively using IWM techniques, populations can be maintained at a low number, helping to preserve useful herbicide technologies,” Brenzil says. Techniques IWM strategies include increasing seeding rates, shallow seeding, maintaining narrow row spacing, fertilizer banding, selecting competitive crops and varieties, and maintaining a diverse rotation of those varieties. Manitoba Ag’s Jones says crop competitiveness – as well as cropping frequency and harvest management – contributed in the rising problems of wheat and canola volunteers. Crop protection guides Saskatchewan’s latest provincial guide for crop protection is available online, as is Manitoba’s and Alberta’s. Bottom line Weed specialists encourage farmers to field scout and eliminate weeds while they’re still small and easier to control to prevent significant crop yield hits. Article by: Richard Kamchen


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Heading dog versus heeling The difference in life between having a successful project or unsuccessful project usually comes down to the amount of preparation that was done before hand. To be able to control and change the direction of livestock with a dog needs some prep work before it consistently happens. The stock need to learn to turn and give to the dog if a direction change is to be accomplished with any sort of finesse and quietness. This requires a dog that is able to take control of the stock and gain their respect. A dog that is a good heeling dog will often not be very strong on the heads of the stock. They tend to work the back of the herd and avoid facial confrontations as well as eye to eye contact with the stock. These dogs are good for pushing the herd forward but might not do as well when dog breaking or teaching the stock to turn and change direction when the dog walks into their faces. A dog that is strong on the heads will usually prefer to go to the face of the stock rather than the heels. If these dogs have a good nose bite it does not take long for the stock to learn to turn and go the other direction. If the dog does not have a good bite but wants to stand there and

“eye” the livestock, then the stock soon realizes the dog will not follow through on his request for them to move and so generally they will start to ignore the dog as they feel comfortable standing and looking back at the dog rather than moving away from him. A dog that can stop livestock and change their direction of travel usually commands a fair amount of respect. This type of dog can be an invaluable helper to the handler as he has the capability of taking control of the herd or flock and getting it to any destination with minimal help. A handler can push stock from behind but he cannot train the animals to turn and go from a dog. The dog must have this capability himself. If you need to choose one type of dog over the other a stronger heading dog will dog break the livestock best. Stock pushed from behind only get partially dog broke and it limits the amount of work the dog can do. It is rare to have a dog that is capable and does a good job on both ends. If a person lucks out and gets the dog who does both well then treat it like a gem because there is not an overabundance of this type of dog around.

Highland Park Community Agriculture Equipment Auction 10 AM Wednesday, June 27, 2018 Highland Park, AB (30 km west of Fairview, AB) Directions: From Fairview go west 7 km on Hwy 64A to 4 way intersection. Continue straight across onto Hwy 682, go west 23 km’s, curve north onto Hwy 729, go north 5 km to yard. Partial Listing See teamauctions.com for full listing

Tractors & Attachments: Steiger Cougar PT270 4WD Tractor Harvest: 1981 JD 8820 Turbo Combine • 1978 Chevy C65 T/A Grain Truck • Westfield W70-46 Grain Auger • Blanchard 6 Ft Swath Roller • GT Model 370 Grain Dryer Haying: JD 2320 18 ft Swather Tillage & Seeding: Custom Built 48 ft 3 Section Land Roller • Green Line Big G 28 Ft Offset Disc • JD 1600 30 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator Vehicles: 2006 GMC 1500 4X4 Reg Cab Pickup • 1979 Ford F250 Reg Cab Pickup • 1993 Ford Aerostar Van Trailers: Homebuilt 20 ft G/N T/A Deck Trailer Recreational: Hand Glider Bins, Buildings & Material: (3) Westeel Rosco 6 Ring 14 ft Flat Bottom Bin • (3) Butler 3 Ring 14 Ft Flat Bottom Grain Bin • (3) Butler 4 Ring 14 Ft Flat Bottom Grain Bin • Butler 3 Ring 19 Ft Flat Bottom Grain Bin Shop & Tools: 135 Gallon Fuel Tank • 60” Quad Snow Blade • Coleman Powermate Air Compressor (unused) • Eagle Portable Air Compressor (unused) • Elec 12V 13 gpm Fuel Pump • Upright Speedaire 85 Gal Air Compressor Other: (5) Rolls of 4 Ft Page Wire • 1000 Gal Propane Tank on Trailer and much more!

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PH: 780-206-0374 or 954-3908 - From Westlock 52 km North on Hwy 44 to Hwy 663, 4 mi East TRACTORS 2008 FenDT 712 MFWD; 132 hp; SN #724221166; CAHR; 6650 hrs; 655 Loader & Grapple; 3 pth; Full Load; This Tractor Sells at 6 pm Sharp ● cASe 4690 cDn lTD; 261 hp; 4500 hrs ● IH 1086; CAHR; 3 Hyds; PTO ● IH 966; CAHR c/w 2350 Loader ● Ford 9N; 3 pt ● Oliver 88; Complete ● IH 560 HAYING & CATTLE EQUIP 2002 NH 1431 - 13.5’ DiSc Bine; Orig Owner ● NH BR780 rnD BAler; Showing 7700 Bales ● cATTlelAc Sngl Axle 3 Auger Feed Wagon ● Jiffy 920 Bale ShreDDer ● Five Whl Rake ● Tandem Axle Dually Pin Hitch Bale Trailer ● IH Single Axle Man. Spreader ● Stampede Cattle Squeeze ● Morand Maternity Pen ● Arrow Steel Loading Chute ● 2 - Hay Racks ● 3 - Rnd Bale Feeders ● 1500 Gal Fibre Glass Water Tank ● Kirchner Bale Fork ● 10 Whl V-Rake TILLAGE Phoenix 820 - 40’ roTAry hArroWS ● MF 820 - 20’Tandem Disc ● IH 4500 - 30’ Field Cult ● IH 5 Btm Plow ● IH 15’ D.Tillage ● Allied 13 Sec Dmnd Harrows & Drawbar TRUCKS 1981 Chev 3 Ton c/w Newer SWS 15’ Steel B&H ● 1968 GMC Tandem c/w Steel B&H ● Approx 1967 Dodge 2 Ton c/w B&H ● 1967 GMC 1 Ton ● 2007 Honda Odyssey SUV GRAIN BINS, AUGERS, & SHELTER 2 - 2013 & 2005 Westeel 2500 bu Fert Hopper Bins ● 2 - Westeel 4000 bu hoPPer BinS ● 2 - Goebel 4000 bu & 1 - 2800 bu Hopper Bins ● 1 - Twister 4000 bu hoPPer Bin ● 1 - Twister 2000 & 1 -Twister 2500 bu Flat Btm ● 2015 Fk 13” x 70’ SA; As New ● FK 8” x 51’ PTO & Allied 8” x 50’ Augers ● Bergen 10” x 60’ SA ● 1000 lbs Rye ● Sno-Co Grain Cleaner CONSIGNMENTS 1975 2 Ton c/w B&H ● Arctic Cat 570 Quad c/w Blade ● 2005 Ford F150; 4x4; 91,000 km ● Lawnmower & Tools WED., JUNE 27TH - 3:00 P.M. - LEN & ROLLIE BACHAND - PH: 780-998-9135

54447 RR 205 - From Bruderheim Hwy 15 Corner, 5.5 mi South on RR 205

TRACTORS & FORKLIFTS IH 706 Diesel Tractor ● 2 - Ford 8Ns ● IH FArmAll A ● ForDSon Major Tractor ● IH 2350 FE Loader ● AC 6000 lb Forklifts CARS, TRUCKS & TRAILER 1966 muSTAng; Poor ● 2007 Sunbird ● 1968 GM70 Diesel●14’TandemAxleTrailer●1956GM1500c/wB&H MACHINERY Gehl1500Rnd Baler ● 3 - IH 47 Sq Balers ● IH Manure Sprder ● IH 105 Mixer Mill ● JD #8 Sickle Mower ● 5 Shank Cult ● Gehl Feed Cutter ● PTO Hay Crimper ● Broadcaster SHOP EQUIP Twin Cyl Comp MISC 40 - Joints 2 3/8” & 3 1/2” Pipe ● 500 Gal Prop Tank ● FuelTanks ● Chains & Boomers ● 2 - Platform Scales ● Hvy Ext Cords ● 40 Pallet Racking Cross Members & Uprights ● Approx 1000 Lengths of 2 - 3” muFFler PiPe ● 2’x8’ Rough Lumber ● RR Ties ● Hardwood ● Chicken Feeders ● Cement Cribbing ● Milk Buckets ● Sodium Lights ● Belting ● WoodTables ● B&S Motors ● Evinrude Boat Motors ● Pallets of olD Brick ● Lister 3 hp Stationary

THURS., JULY 5TH - 8:00 A.M. - ESTATE OF OREST TYCHKOWSKY - PH: 780-656-0456 (Terry) From Smoky Lake 5 miles North on Hwy 855

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TRACTORS & CAT 2013 JD 6150m FWA; CAHR; SN #1L06150MKDG749268; 3 Hyds; 3 PTH; 2 PTO; Joystick Cntl; Pwr Quad Trans; 8’ Bucket & Grapple; 480/80/R42 Rear Rubb; 1525 Orig Hrs ● 1997 JD 7700 FWA; CAHR; SN #RW7700H011360; 3 Hyds; 2 PTO; c/w 740 FEL & Grapple; New 38” Rubb; 5138 Hrs ● IHC 4586 4WD; CAHR; Recond Eng 7 Yrs Ago; Approx 500 Hrs; New Clutch Last Year ● 1976 Caterpillar D6C Cat; Powershift; Good Under Carriage; Corked Track; Winch; 14’ Blade TILLAGE & SEEDING Morris CP 750 - 50’ Chisel Plow c/w 3 Bar Tines ● Versatile 650 - 14’ Offset Breaking Disc; VG ● Hutchmaster 24’ Dbl Wing HD Breaking Disc ● Crown Orbital Drive Rock Picker ● Rock-o-matic Dbl Wing Rock Rake ● IHC 620 - 36’ Press Drills c/w GSA ● IHC 510 - 24 Run End Whl Drill c/w Grass ● 2 - JD 14’ Hoe Drills ● Bourgault Centurion II 100’ PT Sprayer c/w New 800 Gal Tank HARVEST & HAYING CCIL 722 - 21’ SP Swather c/w UII PU Reels; Isuzu Dies; 2255 Hrs ● MF 760 Std Combine; CAHR; 1799 Hrs ● MF 760 Std Combine; CAHR; 2618 hrs ● JD 1600A Hydro Swing 16’ Haybine; New Hyd Pump ● Case IH 1590 - 14’ Hydro Swing Haybine c/w New Wobble Box ● Hesston 12 Whl V Hay Rake ● NH BR780 Rnd Baler ● Case IH 8465A Rnd Baler ● JD 1508 Batwing 15’ Mower ● Kirchner 3 PTH Ditcher ● WF 8” x 51’ S/A Auger ● SAS 6” Grain Auger LIVESTOCK EQUIP Haybuster 2650 Bale Proc; 1000 PTO; RH Dischg; Hyd Apron ● Highline 6600 Bale Proc ● Wheatheart PTO Post Pounder ● Ranchers 250 bu Port Creep Feeder ● PTO Roller Mill ● Rnd Bale Feeders ● 7 - 16’ Calf Shelters ● 6 - 24’ Port Wind Breaks ● 4 - 30’ Fence Panels ● Calf Tip Table ● 3 pt Bale Unroller ● Jiffy Feed Whl ● Pole Mtd Back Scratcher/Oiler; New ● 24’Bale Elev ● Rubber Rock Water Trough ● Baler Twine ● Grass Seed ● Approx 50 bu Maverick Seed Barley ● New Fence Posts ● Pallet New Barb Wire ● High Tensile Wire ● Gate Openers ● Fence Stays ● Solar Fencers ● Waterers ● HD 10 bu Creep Feeders ● Calf Puller ● Calf Sleds ● Calf Warmer PluS numerouS veT SuPPlieS ATV’S, LAWN & GARDEN 2014 Honda Pioneer 700; 4WD; 4 Seat Side by Side ● 2008 Honda 420 Rancher 4WD Quad; 16,896 km; Recond Differential ● 2001 Polaris Sportsman 500 4WD Quad; High Output ● JD D110 Riding Mower; 42” Deck ● JD 216 Lawn Tractor c/w 50” Mower Deck & Snow Blower ● Quad Est Sprayer; New GRAIN BINS 6 Ring Westeel on Hopper ● 6 Ring Westeel on Hopper c/w Aeration Duct ● Approx. 2000 bu Smth Wall Hopper Bin SHOP TOOLS & MISC Duetz 38” Rim ● A-Frame Hoist ● 100 Gal Tidy Tank & Pump ● 8 Used Arch Rib Sheets ● 3/4 Roll of AWG 2 Underground Wire ● Iron Horse 60 Gal 220V Upright Air Comp ● Tool Boxes ● Pwr Tools ● Wrenches ● Cords ● Oils ● Bottle & Jackals ● Jerry Cans ● Grease Guns ● Logging Chains ● 2 New Quad Winchs ● Tarps ● Leg Hold Traps ● Screw Jacks ● Tow Straps ● Bench Grinder ● 125,000 btu Diesel Heater ● Used Batteries ● Scrap Steel & Machinery HOUSEHOLDS Fridgidaire Fridge ● Basketball Hoop c/w Back Stop AnD much more REMOVAL BY JULY 12TH WED., JULY 11TH - 11:00 A.M. - WILL & CINDY YAKIMETZ - PH: 780-208-0163 (WILL) 53213 RR 143 - From Vegreville 1 mile East on Hwy 16 internet bidding

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TRACTORS John Deere 6140 FWA; CAHR; 3 pth; Pwr Rev; 1444 hrs; PTO; 2 Hyds; One Owner ● Versatile 895; 6903 hrs; Duals ● Versatile 555; Singles ● MF 3545 FWA; CAHR; c/w Leon 707 FEL; 15,072 hrs; 2 Hyds; PTO ● MF 451 Dies FWA; Open Stn; 3 pth ● MF 35 Dies; 3 pt ● Case 2290; CAHR; 6277 hrs; 18.4 x 38 Duals ● Case 2290; CAHR; 11,827 hrs ● MF 1500; 3150 Cat Eng; 28.1 x 30 Duals ● MF 1805; 18.4 x 38 Duals; Needs Repair ● Leon 12’ Dozer CONSTRUCTION EQUIP Link Belt 280 TrAckhoe; SN #E6153006; 12,530 hrs; c/w Man Thumb & Clean-up Bucket ● Clark 825 Dies Bobcat; Aux Hyds; SN #17309 & Two Buckets ● JD 544B Loader c/w Bucket & Grapple; SN #2476437 ● D7 Cat; Pup Start; SN #17A5382; Hyd Dozer; Isaacon Winch ● Champion D-600 Grader; 14’; Detroit Snow Wing & V-Plow ● Hough H90 Payloader; SN #15978 ● 8 Yd Sander ● 2 - JD 350 Crawler Loaders ● 6 Cyl Ind Gas Comp TRUCKS, TRAILERS & TANKS 2001 STerling 100 BArrel Tndm Water Truck; Cat Dies; 12 Spd ● 1992 Western Star Tank Truck; Wabash Tank ● 1988 Peterbilt 357; Fifth Whl; Wet Kit ● 1985 T/APup Tank Trailer; 11R x 22.5’s; Cert 2017 ● 1981 Hayworth Tandem Belly Dump ● 1980’s Ford 9000 Tank Truck ● 1979 Ford 9000 Gravel Truck; Dies; 13 Spd; 15’ B & H ● 1979 Chev C70; V8; 5&2 Spd; 16’ Steel B & H ● 1980’s Ford S/A c/w 40’ Sprayer Tank & Chem Handler ● 1960’s GMC SA Gravel Truck ● Approx 1970 Kenworth Tandem Tank Truck ● 30’ Tandem End Dump ● Older 36’ Tandem Grain Trailer ● SA Trailer Conv ● 24’ Van Body ● 40’ Tandem Hi-Boy; Older ● 2 - Advance 100 Barrel Tank ● 20’ ABC Grain Box ● 16’ Gooseneck T/A Trailer; Older ● 2 - Truck Fifth Whls TILLAGE Brandt Commander 5000 hvy hArroWS ● Kello 275 - 12’ Breaking Disc; Blades are Down ● Rock-o-matic 546 PTO rock Picker ● 1000 Gal Anhyd Tank & Wagon ● Cockshutt 16’ Disc ● JD 18’ D.Tillage ● White 272 - 30’ Disc ● Wilrich 38’ Field Cult ● IH 4400 - 26’ Chisel Plow ● IH 30’ Cult ● Laurier 40’ Harrow Packer ● FK 50’ Diam Harrows ● JD 6 Btm Plow ● T/A 500 Fert Spdr ● Versatile 70’ Sprayer ● Robin FEL HAYING EQUIP 1995 Silverado 2500; 4x4; c/w Rnd Bale Picker; 382,000 km ● 1976 GMC 4x4 c/w Bale Picker; Rough ● nh 499 - 12’ Hydra Swing Hay Bind ● NH Hay Teather ● NH 1033 Bale Wagon ● Enrossi VH 12 Whl Rake ● 9’ Rotary Scythe ● JD 346 & 348 Sq Balers ● JD 530 rnD Baler COLLECTIBLE EQUIP & COLLECTOR VEHICLES JD AR on Rubber ● W6 Stnd Tractor ● cockShuTT 40 Tractor ● Bucyrus Erie Bull Grader; SN #60228; c/w Dozer ● 1977 Lincoln; 2 Dr ● 1950’s Ford; 2 Dr ● 1940’s Plymouth ● 1969 Chev 4x4; Good Body; No Motor ● Saw Mandrel ● 2 - Dump Rakes ● 3 - Breaking Plows ● Kendall Motor Oil Sign HARVEST EQUIP NH TX36 Combine; Victory Super 8 PU; 4473 hrs ● NH 1500 Combine ● Hesston 8200 Swather; 18’ UII Reels; SN #820T01147; 3536 hrs; 16’ Hay Header ● White 8700 Combine; Running; Needs Work ● NH 4400 Swather CATTLE EQUIP Bale King Vortex 880 BAle ShreDDer ● NH 359 Mixer Mill c/w Bale Feed ● Ezze-on 2400 Trail Type Post Pounder; VG ● FK Portable Roller Mill ● Bale Feeders ● 24’ Steel Panels ● Loading Shoot ● Calf Squeeze ● 1 - 791 & 1 - 679 Tndm Manure Spreaders ● 53’ Tandem Axle Stock Trailer; Older ● Qty of New Barb Wire, Posts & Slabs GRAIN BINS, DRYER, AUGERS & TANKS 20 - Butler & Westeel Grain Bins; 1250 - 2000 bu ● GT360 Grain Dryer ● 500 Gal Propane Tank ● Westfield 7” x 41’ Auger; c/w 14 hp Eng ● 6’ x 6’ Steel Storage Shed YARD & RECREATIONAL Kubota RTV 1100 - 4x4 Diesel SiDe By SiDe; Full Cab; 1355 hrs ● Kubota 900 RTV; Dies; Canopy ● JD 3 pt Rough Cut Mower ● FK 18’ - 3 Wing Finishing Mower ● Husky RZ5424 Riding Mower ● Craftsman Riding Mower ● Craftsman LT2000 Riding Mower ● Yamaha gAS golF cArT ● Yardworks 42” Mower ● 6’ - 3 pt Rototiller; VG ● 48’ - 3 pt Mower ● SA Utility Trailer & Ramp ● 2 - Quad Sprayers ● Older 24’ Holiday Trailer ● Older Truck Camper ● Vanguard 15’ Boat c/w 70 hp Johnson ● Polaris Skidoo ● Yard Man Rear Tine Rototiller TANKS, 75 PARTS VEHICLES & IRON 10,000 Gal Fuel Tank; Elect Pump ● 6 - Used 400 Barrel Tanks ● 4 - 3,500 Gal Fuel Tanks ● 300, 750, & 1200 Gal Poly Tanks ● Huge Amt of Scrap Iron & Pipe ● 75 - PArTS vehicleS & ScrAP TrAcTorS ● Alum Pipe ● Truck Frames ● 3 - Truck Sleepers ● Qty of 1” Coil Tubing ● 80 Sucker Rods ● 5 - Used Oil Tanks; 500 to 10,000 Gal SHOP MISC & TRUCK PARTS 1/2” & 3/4” Impacts ● Floor Jacks ● Qty of Tools ● Cutting Torch ● Welding Table ● Chain Saws ● Blowers ● Grinders ● Heaters ● Table Saw ● 20 Bags of Limestone ● Sand Blaster ● Viking 4 Roller Fanning Mill ● Huge Amt of Truck Tires & Rims ● Qty of Rough 2 x 6 Planks ● Lincoln 200 Amp Gas Welder ● Treated Planks ● Approx 55 - 16’ x 32’ Metal Panels ● 1/2” Plywood ● Doors ● Bicycles ● Onan Gen ● Power Ezze 9000 Watt Gen ● Qty of New Metal Clad HUGE AMNT TO SELL - FULL DAY SALE LOADER AVAILABLE SALE DAY & JULY 6TH FROM 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M.

TRACTORS 2013 JD 6140 mFWD 140 hp Tractor; SN #765541; CAHR; Rev; PS; 930 hrs; 3 pt; 3 Hyds; c/w JD H360 Loader & Grapple ● 10’ Degelman Quick Attach Snow Blade for JD 6140 TILLAGE 2015 Mandako 70’ lAnD roller; 5 Sec ● Flexicoil 80’ Hvy Harrows ● ezze-on 43’ Disc; Serrated Blades; Mtd Tines ● Versatile 55’ Disc; 22” Blades ● Melcam 18’ D.Tillage Cult c/w Tine Harrows ● Degelman Rock Picker; Grnd Drive HARVEST EQUIP 2 - John Deere S680 comBineS; SN #747650 & 747700; 742 & 713 Threshing Hrs; One Owner; Green Lighted; GPS; Immaculate ● 2012 JD 635D Stnd DrAPer heADer; c/w Horst Mower ● 2012 JD 635FD Flex heADer; Dual Knives ● Adapter Kit for 680 Combine ● 2011 JD D450 WinDroWer; Weight Kit; GPS; 600 hrs; One Owner ● Qty of New Parts for the JD S680 Combines ● Bergen Side Load Hyd Lift Swather Transport ● 7 Tier Propane Grain Dryer GRAIN CART & GRAIN HANDLING (All One Owner) 2011 Brandt 1020 XR PTO grAin cArT ● 2012 Brandt 7500 Grain Vac ● 2012 Brandt 13” x 90’ SA● 2012 Brandt 10” x 70’ PTO ● 2013 BrAnDT 8” x 42’ Super Chgd ● 2016 BrAnDT conveyor Auger; 30 hp TRUCKS 2009 Peterbilt Tri-Drive Truck; 48” Bunk; Fifth Whl; 530 Motor; 18 Spd; 1,220,000 km ● 1985 Peterbilt Tandem grAin Truck; 18’ x 60’ Box & Telescopic Hoist; 425B Motor; 15 Spd; VG ● 2012 Ford 450 4x4 Serv Truck; Ext Cab; V8; Auto; 148,000 km; Underhood Comp; 9’ Serv Body ● 2003 Chev One Ton; 4x4; V8; Auto; Serv Body; Parts Only ● 2005 gm koDiAk 4500 Quad Cab 2x4; Duramax; Auto; Monroe Deck ; Ball & Pin Fifth Whl; Sharp ● 1975 Ford 500 Grain Truck ● 1977 GM Tandem Grain Truck; 18’ Wood B&H; V8; 13 Spd ● 1973 IH Bucket Truck ● 1964 GM S/A Gravel Truck BOBCAT, LIGHT TOWER, YARD EQUIP, BALERS, TRACTORS, & TANKS BoBcAT 943; 4266 hrs; c/w Bucket & Jib ● kuBoTAmzD25 - 60” Riding Mwr ● Magnum Dies Light ToWer ● 2013 - 1432 LDbl Wall Rect FuelTAnk ● 2600 Gal & 2 - 1250 Gal Poly Tanks ● JD 12T Sq Baler ● JD 336 Baler ● W-9 Tractor ● AC WD-45 Tractor TRAILERS 2016 WilSon 48’ x 90” TriDem grAin TrAiler ● 2011 WilSon 48’ x 84” grAin TrAiler ● 2000 ASPen DroP & Half Equip Trailer; 48’ x 101’ ● loAD TrAil Tandem Axle G/N 34’ Flat Deck Trailer; 2 x 15,000 lb Axles; Ramps; As New ● 3” Chem Handler & Pump GPS EQUIP 2 - 2011 JD Starfire 3000 Rec ● 1 - JD 2600 Rec ● 560 Sect Control ● Hobart Elect Welder

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The Northern Horizon, June 22, 2018

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SELLING FOR CHRIS HENDERSON (PH: 780-614-7306) AT THE YAKIMETZ JULY 11TH AUCTION 2013 John deere 4940 Sprayer; 1331 Hrs; 1200 Gal Tank; 120’; 2630 Display & 3000 Starfire; Incrop & Floater Tires ● 2012 Lode King trideM 53’ Step Deck; c/w Custom Built Sprayer Cradles; 2800 Gal Tank ● 2013 John deere 9460r P. Shift Tractor; 2280 Hrs; G/Year 800/70R/38’s; Command View Display ● 2013 John deere S670 Combine; 780 threShing Hrs; Long Auger; 615 PU; Powercast Tailboard; 2630 Display; Duals; Cameras; Green Lighted Summer 2018 ● 2014 JD 635D Straight Cut header; Double Knife; Pea Auger; Transport; 4000 Acres SELLING JULY 11TH

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FRI., JULY 20TH - 11:00 A.M. - CAMERON TWERDOCHLIB & ESTATE OF JIM TWERDOCHLIB From Two HIlls 24 km North to RR 120 & 2 km South - PH: 780-603-3713 TRACTORS Case 4890; 6200 hrs; Duals; PTO ● 2 - Case 4690’s ● Case 2096 FWA; Ezze-on Loader HARVEST EQUIP Gleaner R62 & Case IH 1680 Combines ● Case IH 6500 Swather; Cab; PU Reels ● IH 4000; Needs Repair ● IH 6000 Swather AUGERS, GRAIN BINS & TANKS Westfield 13” x 71’ S/A ● Westfield 7” x 46’; Gas Motor ● Walinga Grain Vac ● 2 - Westeel 4000 bu Hopper ● 3 - Viterra 4600 bu Hopper ● 2 - Meridian 4000 bu Hopper ● Westeel 2400 bu Hopper Btm ● 2 - 2500 bu Hopper Bins ● 5 - Aeration Fans ● 12 - Steel Flat Btm Bins; 1500 - 2500 bu ● 2 - Rnd Wood Bins ● 1000 Gal Dbl Wall Fuel Tank c/w Elect Pump TRUCKS & TRAILERS 1997 Volvo; Fifth Whl ● 45’ Tandem Grain Trailer ● 1997 Freightliner ● 2 - GM SA Grain Trucks ● Older Set of B. Train Grain Trailers ● 16’ Tandem Flat Deck ● 2 - Rnd Bale Trailers ● Older 45’ Tandem Cattle Liner ● G/N 20’ Stock Trailer TILLAGE Flexicoil 39’ Seed Tool; 7.5” Spacing; c/w 1720 Tank ● 35’ Frigstad D.Tillage c/w Valmar ● CCIL 28’ Cult ● 50’ Light Tine Harrows ● Bourgault 100’ Hyd Field Sprayer c/w 800 Gal Poly Tank ● Rockomatic 546 Rock Picker REC EQUIP & LIGHT VEH 1979 Dodge (Glendale) Motorhome; One Owner ● Polaris 800 Razor● Stealth Tandem Encl Trailer ● 2013 Kia; One Owner ● 1999 Chev Pickup CATTLE EQUIP Panels, Feeders, Shelters, Misc Steel, etc. ● SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS & DELETIONS

THURS., JULY 26TH - 4:00 P.M. - GREG DAVIS - PH: 780-975-6410 From Chipman 4 miles North on 184, 4 miles East on Twp 552

CONSIGNED - PH: 780-349-1306 (Chris) 4 totaLLY reStored unitS ● 1939 Chev 1 Ton ● 1952 Ford 1/2 Ton

● 1954 GMC Short Box ● 1982 GMC 4x4

CONSIGNED - PH: 780-554-3572 (Brian) 1996 GMC Topkick Grain Truck; 16’ Steel Box; 90,000 km; 3116 Dies;

6 Spd; Sharp ● 1995 Chev 1 Ton; Dually; Ext. Cab; 4x4; 454; 5 Spd

CONSIGNED - PH: 780-222-9394 (Ed) 2 - Jd 630r & 630f Straight Cut headerS ● Other Headers Pending

JULY 17TH & 18TH - 9:00 A.M. - ROY ANDRESEN - PH: 780-782-6820 (Tracy)

47321 RR 50 - From Breton 5 miles West on Hwy 616 & 2 miles South on RR 50 SELLING ON JULY 17TH huge aMount of Shop MiSC. to be SoLd in Large LotS ● Old 3 Comp. Fuel Tank ● 20 - Old Chain Saws ● 15 - Scooters & Motorbikes ● Bicycles ● Old Outboard Motors ● 12 V Yard Spraer ● Suzuki Motorbike ● Upright Gas Pumps ● Ariens Gas Sweeper ● Misc Lumber ● 4 - Older Quads ● Gas Aerator ● Bearcat Wood Chipper ● Skidoos ● Ind Band Saw ● Scissor Lift; Gas ● Gas Cement Mixer ● Milling Machine ● 2 - Lathes ● Specialized Tooling ● Hyd Crimper ● Engine Analyzers ● Large Qty of Misc ● Various Lawn Mowers & Yard Items ● huge aMount of MiSC SELLING ON JULY 18TH IH 5088; CAHR; Duals ● Case RS561 Rnd Baler ● D7E c/w Single Shank Ripper ● Triple Axle Pintle Hitch Flat Deck Trailer; Ball Hitch ● JD 690 Track Hoe ● 1980’s IH Single Axle Truck ● 1980’s Western Star Gravel Truck ● Old Paving Unit ● Champion D562 Grader ● Approx. 2005 Ford F250 4x4 Truck ● 1980’s Ford 1 Ton Tow Truck ● Ditchwitch R40 ● 1990’s Ford F700 Service Truck ● 2 - Damaged Jeeps ● Older MF Hay Bind ● Approx 1957 Lincoln; 4 Dr; Hard Top ● Monterey 4 Dr ● Approx 30 Very Old Vehicles for Parts & Salvage ● 1990’s Ford 1 Ton ● 1950’s Chev 2 Ton ● 2000 Ford 1 Ton Crew Cab Dually ● Morris 20’ Deep Tillage ● Hay Bind ● 12’ Tandem Disc ● Scissor Lift

TUES., JULY 24TH - 10:00 A.M. - KALCO FARMS - PH: 780-203-9494 (Greg) or 780-777-3260 (Mike) 56314 RR 224 - From Gibbons 4 miles East, 1.5 miles North on Hwy 825 INTErNET BIDDING

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TRACTORS Versatile 500 4WD; CAHR;18.4 x 34 Duals; VG Rubb; Big 1000 PTO; 3 Hyd; 1361 hrs; 500 hrs on Cummins 855 Drop-in; 300 hp ● NH FM 750 EZ- STEER & Monitor Will Be Sold Sep ● Case 1370; CAHR; 20.8 x 38 Duals; 1000 PTO; 2 Hyd; Needs Fuel Tank Repair; Showing 3798 hrs ● Cockshutt 570 Gas; 540 PTO; Hyd SEEDING & TILLAGE Morris 25’ DT Cult c/w 4 Bar Tines ● CCIL 27’ VS Cult c/w 3 Bar Tines ● Flexi 82 - 50’ Tine Harrows ● Flexi 15 Sec Harrow & DB ● IHC 620 24’ DD Press Drills HARVEST EQUIP Case IH 2188 Combine c/w Swathmaster PU; CAHR; Chopper & Chaff Spreader; 2279 Th Hrs ● JD 7700 Dies Combine c/w Chopper ● IHC 4000 - 19.5’ Gas Swather c/w UII PU Reels ● Versatile 400 - 18’ Swather c/w Macdon PU Reels ● Sakundiak 6” x 27’ Grain; Eng ● Westfield 10” x 61’ S/A; Wind Damaged ● Wheatheart Hyd Transfer Auger; As New ● Grainguard 3 hp/220V Aeration Fan ● HD Dryer Wire; Approx 150’ ● Bin Sweep ● Drill Fills ● Hoppers GRAIN TRAILER 2010 Lode King 42’ Tand Axle Grain Trailer c/w Roll Tarp; Prem; Never Driven on Salt; Less than 1000 km on this Unit TRUCKS 1980 Kenworth W900 Tand Axle Winch Tractor; 435 hp Detroit; 5 + 4; Winch; New Batteries; 377,000 km ● 1998 Chev 3500; 1 Ton; 4x4; Dually; Deck Truck c/w Serv Boxes; 6.5 L Dies; Std Trans; 184,584 km ● 1981 Ford 350; 1 ton Dually c/w 11’ Grain B & H; 46,601 km ● 1989 Ford 250 ¾ Ton; 4WD; Reg Cab; Topper & Winch ● 1966 Fargo Tand Gravel Truck c/w Grain Sides GRAIN BINS 4 - 5 Ring Twister Bins on New Hoppers ● 2 - 4 Ring Butler Bins on Hoppers YARD EQUIP & MISC JD X300 Riding Mower; 42” Deck; Low Hours; Exc Cond ● Craftsman 19/42 Riding Mower ● Push Type Gyromower ● Boomers ● Chains ● Fifth Whl Parts ● Whl Chocks ● Galv Bolts ● Jacks ● Prop Bottles ● Saws ● Stands ● Const Tools ● Chains ● Tow Straps ● Jerry Cans ● Septic Tank Risers ● Fuel Tanks ● Tidy Tanks ● Qty Used Power Poles ● Light Stnds ● Qty of Galv ● New Steel ● Qty 14’ Drill Tubing ● 20’- 42” Hvy Wall Pipe ● 2- 385/65R/22.5 Frnt Steering Tires on Bud Rims ● 4- 265/70R/17 Tires on Dodge Rims ● Num Spare Parts, Fluids, Oils, Filters, Tools & Misc Common to a Farm SAT., JULY 28TH - 10:00 A.M. - BILL & BUD STANESBY - PH: 780-467-3396

22546 Twp Rd 512 - From Hwy 21/14 Junction, 3.5 miles South to Twp Rd 512 & 1/2 mile East

HAYING & CATTLE EQUIP NH 1079 Self Prop baLe wagon; 160 Bales; Dies; 914 hrs; One Owner ● JD 835 Disc Bind ● NH 1496 Self Prop Hay Bind; Dies; 3006 hrs ● JD 348 Sq Baler ● NH 853 Rnd Baler ● JD 660 Rake ● Avron Hyd Rake ● NH 5 Bar Rake ● JD 350 & NH 519 Tndm Manure Sprdrs ● Peerless 500 Roller Mixer Mill ● Wic Bedding JD 4055; CAHR; 2 Hyds; Chopper ● Wic Feed Cart ● 10 - Steel Panels ● Loading Chute TRACTORS Dual PTO; Quad Range; 2795 Orig hrs ● JD 5310 Open Stn FWA; Reverser; 3 pt; 3 Hyds; 4593 hrs TILLAGE JD 630 Disc; 14’ ● JD 16’ - 4 Btm Plow ● JD 16’ Cult ● JD 450 - 13’ Seed Drill c/w Grass & Fert. ● Schulte Rock Rake ● FK 50’ Diam Harrows ● Coop 20’ Self Cleaning Harrows ● 8’ Spring Tooth Harrows HARVEST EQUIP & TRUCKS JD 6620 Titan II; 1098 Orig Hrs; 212 PU; Chopper; Shedded ● IH 210 Swather c/w 13’, PU Reels ● Versatile 262 Auger ● 5” Auger ● 1992 Ford F350; V8 Stnd; c/w 12’ B&H; 79,650 km CONSIGNED IH 460 Tractor; Restored COLLECTIBLES Oliver 770 Power Buster Tractor ● 3 - JD D’s; 2 on Steel & 1 on Rub; Running ● Waterloo & MH Threshing Machines; Ready for Work ● JD 8’ Binder; VG ● 4 - Wagons ● Set of Bob Sleighs ● JD 314 & IH 214 Plows ● Block & Pistons for JD D ● 2 - Old Bicycles ● Buzz Saw ● Pump Jack ● Scale HORSE ITEMS 2 Sets of Hvy Harness; Brass & Silver; Collars & Eveners ● Horse Mower #4 ● IH Horse Disc ● IH 22” Breaking Plow MISC Herd Grass Seeder ● 2 - 1000 Gal Poly Tanks ● Fanning Mill ● Old Dairy Equip ● Platform Scale ● Cattle Panels VIEWING STARTS JULY 21ST OR BY APPOINTMENT

TUES., JULY 31ST - 11:00 A.M. - WOYCENKO BROS. FARMS LTD - PH: 780-826-9494 From Bonnyville 12 miles West on Hwy 28 on the Corner of RR 472 INTErNET BIDDING

GRAIN DRYER, GRAIN BINS, SHELTERS & GRAIN HANDLING EQUIP 2015 GSI 1220 Portake grain drYer

● 8 - Meridian Hopper Btms; 3000 - 5000 bu ● 6 - 2000 bu Bins ● 6 - 2000 Coverall Shelters; 30’ x 60’ c/w 4’ Wood Side Walls to be taken down ● 2008 Kongskilde Grain Vac ● 2012 neeraLta bagger ● 2013 Michels Hoppers; 10” Alum ● FK 1385 S/A auger ● 2016 Walinga Grain Vac ● Wheat Heart Trans Auger ● 6 - 24’ Diameter Hopper Btms ● 2010 FK 85IP PTO Drive Auger ● batCo 1545fL auger; 15” x 45’ ● Triangle Industries Kwik Kleen grain CLeaner TILLAGE Ezee-on 3800 - 35’ tandeM diSC ● Mandako 50’ Land roLLer WESTERN STAR TRUCK & TRAILERS 2007 Western Star truCK; aLLiSon Auto; 550 HP Detroit; 1,173,530 km

● 1994 Bedard Super B Alum Water Trailer; Clean Water Tank ● 1994 Krohnert Super B Alum Water Trailers; Lead 3400 Gal; Pup 2800 Gal ● 2009 Doepker Super B grain traiLerS ● 2007 Load King Super B grain traiLerS ● 1977 Willock Tandem Low Boy ● 2014 ConVeY aLL grain or fertiLizer trideM traiLer ● 1970 West Tank 7200 Gal Alum Tank ● 2007 Hayworth 28’ Tandem end duMp traiLer

TRUCKS, HORSE TRAILER, RV’S, BOAT, & HORSE CARRIAGE 2012 Dodge Ram 3500 LaraMie 4x4 Crew Cab; Diesel; 289,223 km ● 2005 GMC Topkick C5500 4x4 Flat Deck Truck ● 2008 Toyota Highlander; 189,428 km ● 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Crew Cab Truck; Hemi; 214,075 km ● 2008 GMC 2500 Sierra 4x4 Ext Cab Truck; Service Topper; 219,189 km ● 1997 EX155 Six StaLL horSe traiLer ● 2004 Bayliner 185 bowrider 18’ Boat ● robert CarriageS Eight Passenger Wagonette; As New ● 1952 GMC 1 Ton Truck CONSTRUCTION EQUIP 2013 Volvo SKid Steer; 2133 hrs; Cab; Aux. Hyds ● 2006 ZX200 Hitachi Hyd Excavator c/w Man. Thumb; 6981 hrs; c/w Wajax 60” Clean-up Bucket ● d5 Cat; CAHR c/w with Six Way Blade; Showing 5696 hrs TRACTOR & MOWERS 1966 JD 4020 Tractor; Cab; 7274 hrs ● JD Z445 Lawnmower ● 2012 JD 600 - 30’ Header Ext ● Generator Building Mntd on Skid Unit ● NH Bale Wagon ● JD 300 Lawn Mower; 188 hrs pLuS VariouS MiSC CONSIGNED - PHONE KEITH 780-934-6384 2010 JD T670 Combine; 996 Sep. Hrs; Chopper; No Pick-up ● 2004 JD 9760STS Combine; Pick-up; Fine Chopper; 2400 Sep Hrs ● 1999 Doepker Super B Grain Trailers ● Brandt 13” x 70’ Swing Away Auger ● 6’ - 3 pt Mower

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2 - 2012 CaSe ih 8230 Combines; Will Be Red Sealed ● 35 & 40 Straight Cut headerS ● 2009 MaCdon M150 - 35’ Swather ● 2008 Case 535 Tractor; 3800 hrs ● J&M 1150 Grain Cart ● 2013 JD 56’ Air Drill c/w 430 Cart ● 2014 Pattison Liquid Fert. Cart & Tank ● JD 4640 Tractor; One Owner ● 1993 & 1994 Western Star Tandem Grain Trucks ● 1210HD Grain Extractor ● Bourgault 42’ Cultivator ● Morris 37’ Cultivator ● Bourgault 7200 Heavy Harrows ● Kello 225 Disc ● Versatile 700 Series II Tractor; One Owner ● NH 359 Grinder Mixer ● JD 336 Sq Baler pLuS MuCh More ● BrIEf LISTINg

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Canadian flax values extend beyond market highs Canadian flaxseed cash bids trended modestly higher through the winter and into spring. And now, cash bids are fairly wide-ranging, spanning from $12.25 to $13 a bushel, depending on location. Statistics Canada noted in its latest grain stocks report that as of March 31, Canadian flaxseed stocks were at only 327,000 tonnes. That is down from 417,000 tonnes recorded the same time the year before. This suggests a tightening old crop supply. Canada is not going to run out supply completely, but this likely means limited at best price pressure realized from any late-inthe-marketing year liquidation of old crop farmer-owned supply. New crop marketing year Looking ahead into the 2018-2019 new crop marketing year, Canadian flax ending stocks are likely going drop to as low as 100,000 tonnes with production curtailment in both Canada and the United States. Demand continues to trickle along, mostly down to the U.S. market.

ed with the primary growing region in south central to southeastern Saskatchewan. Recent bouts of precipitation across the Canadian Prairies over the past two weeks should be good enough to set off decent crop germination. Cash bids at $13 a bushel seem like a hard sell target top for the time being, though the $12.50 to $13 a bushel-range is likely more the norm. We may see additional localized price strength through the summer, but if that occurs, expect opportunities to be short-lived.

Bottom line Localized bouts of price strength beyond current market highs are possible through the summer, but may be short-lived. 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.

The story in flax today is about the progressive divergence of the North American market from the rest of the world. U.S.-Canada supply is becoming too small to need major discretionary offshore demand, while North American use has slowly ramped up. Not being forced to compete in the offshore market is good news as Canadian flax is reportedly US$20 to $30 a tonne too expensive to go into other markets such as the European Union. Also, the former Soviet Union states are working diligently now to put flax into China. Seeding mostly complete Canadian flaxseed acres have now been seed-

AUCTION SALE

For Bernard & Daisy Sheehan In conjunction with the Estate of Joe Schultz

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(3) Lexion 780 (2013) 1,167 to 1,295 engine hours

Lexion 460 (2000) 3,139 engine hours

(3) Lexion 760TT (2011 - 2014) 1,395 to 2,122 engine hours

Case 2388 (1997) 2,900 engine hours

(4) Lexion 760 (2011 - 2012) 1,134 to 1,504 engine hours (5) Lexion 670 (2011 - 2017) 350 to 1,988 engine hours (2) Lexion 590R (2006 - 2008) 3,150 to 3,828 engine hours

(2) Case 2188 (1995 - 1997) 3,583 to 3,617 engine hours (2) New Holland CR9090 (2012)

(2) Lexion 570R (2005 - 2006) 2,184 to 2,494 engine hours

New Holland CX8090 (2009) 2,045 engine hours

Lexion 560 (2005) 2,500 engine hours

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