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“We are confident the convenient online format and month-long voting period will provide farmers with increased access to cast their ballots during the busy harvest season,” says Alberta Barley chair, Tara Sawyer. “The commissions strongly encourage barley and wheat farmers to participate in the plebiscites which will determine our future.”
The Alberta Agricultural Products Marketing Council (Marketing Council), in collaboration with third-party election advisor MNP and the two commissions, will hold two plebiscites: one for barley growers, and one for wheat growers. The plebiscites will open at 12:00 p.m. on October 3, and close at 12:00 p.m. on November 1. Alberta barley and wheat farmers can expect to have a month-long period to participate in the online vote.
Farming corporations, cooperatives or partnerships will have one vote on behalf of their legal entity Alberta barley and wheat farmers who have remitted check-off in the past two years, including those who have requested refunds, are eligible to vote During the first week of September, farmers will receive a letter from Marketing Council and MNP with more information on the amalgamation plebiscites
Farmers who grow both wheat and barley crops will only receive one letter from Marketing Council and MNP and one voting PIN, but will be able to submit one vote for eachEligiblecrop growers who do not receive their plebiscite information by mail in early September should contact Marketing Council at 780-427-2164 or af.marketingcouncil@ gov.ab.ca. The deadline to register to vote is September 16, 2022 Alberta barley and wheat farmers gave their approval for the commissions to proceed with amalgamation plebiscites via formal motions at each commission’s annual general meeting during the 2021-2022 meeting season.
This October, Alberta barley and wheat farmers will vote on whether Alberta Barley and the Alberta Wheat Commission (AWC) will formally amalgamate to form a single crop commission. Barley and wheat farmers in Alberta who have paid a levy on wheat or barley sales in the past two years, including farmers who have requested refunds, can anticipate voting information to arrive in their mailboxes in early September.
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The commissions asked Marketing Council to hold the plebiscites in October to allow for a fulsome discussion of the results at regional meetings in November, and to determine the future course of the commissions as soon as possible.“Since the two commissions have been operating with a joint management structure for five years, we are eager to hold the plebiscites in October so farmers can determine our future direction at this pivotal time,” says AWC chair, Greg Sears. “We encourage farmers to engage and vote in October, even if it’s from theAdditionalcombine.”details on the plebiscites include:
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Farmers who grow both barley and wheat crops will have two votes (one for each crop)
During the first week of October, farmers will receive a second letter that includes a voting PIN – their unique identifier to cast their vote(s) via the online voting platform
For more information, https://keepitclean.ca/pulsesvisit: for pre-harvest Storedpdfcontent/uploads/2020/01/PAMI.https://albertapulse.com/wp-intervals.forImprovedManagementofPulsesresearchfromPAMI.
The 2022 growing season was off to a cool start and saw average rainfall for most parts of the province. Hot temperatures near the end of July and early August hastened maturity in peas and lentil crops across the southern province. Chickpeas will also soon be ready. Faba beans and soybeans tend to be ready later in the harvest season. Growers may be looking for information on harvest tips to maintain premium quality pulses and insight into storage in case of pulse carry-over into the new year in anticipation of higherHarvestingprices. pulses can be a challenge. Wind, recent rains and heavy stands can result in lodging or, in some cases, the crop completely lays over (peas). Short crops can lead to missing bottom pods or trouble feeding into the combine. Specialized pickup teeth such as duck feet, can help feed the crop and ensure headers are harvesting all of the pods and stems. Providing the field was rolled after seeding, in most cases, experienced operators with the right headers can harvest almost all the lodged or short crop. Grasshoppers are also an issue with many of them, or their insect parts, showing up in the sample. If choosing to act against grasshoppers with a late season insecticide, take note of the preharvest interval and choose a chemistry that will allow adequate period prior to swathing or harvesting.Chickpeas have small beaks connected to the seed coat and require special attention to avoid separating from the seed. Harvesting of pulses can begin when the seed moisture is still above commercially dry. In the case of peas, dry at 16% moisture, experienced growers begin combining between 19-20% moisture to minimize cracks and splits. Peas, lentils, chickpeas and fabas can all be dried in aeration down to their commercially dry specifications quite rapidly and withoutProducersconcern.do have to pay attention to temperature while binning pulse crops. Although moisture content may be near targets, the temperature of harvested pulse crops themselves can be quite warm. Care should be taken, especially with lentils and peas harvested at ambient air temperatures over 20 degrees Celsius. Temperature and moisture are the contributing factors to growth of mold and fungi that can result in spoiling, heating, and subsequent crop qualityHandlingdowngrades.ofpulse crops should be done with attention, and, where possible, conveyors should be used. When using augers, ensure the motor is not running at full throttle (low to mid) and ensure the auger is full of product. This minimizes cracks and splits in the augering process. Care should be taken to avoid augering and dropping crop from high heights where possible and to minimize additional handling if at all possible.Many farmers continue to explore the option of carrying over peas and lentils to subsequent crop years. Peas are a good option for storing longer term. Peas have lower tannins than green lentils or fabas. Over time, tannins in the seed coat cause oxidation and discolouration can occur. High tannin faba beans, Desi chickpeas, maple peas and high tannin lentils run a greater risk of oxidation if storing additional crop years, something to be aware of if considering longer term storage. Once in storage, it is important to monitor bins as sweating can occur months down the road and can lead to spoiling within areas of the bin. Pulling a few loads from the core of the bin is the prudent way to ensure your pulses are conditioned and will continue to make the grade when delivered into the future.
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boar damage added to Damage Compensation
Making a claim
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To start a wildlife claim, producers must notify a provincial wild boar specialist who will provide the producer with recommendations to prevent further damage prior to a claim being paid. If a producer has a second claim, the minimum recommendations from the first claim visit must have been implemented in order to be eligible for a full claim. If the recommendations have not been followed, no claim will be paid. For more information, please use Live Chat on the AFSC website or AFSC Connect, call the Client Care Centre at 1.877.899.2372, or contact your branch office.
36 The Northern Horizon, September 2, 2022 Complete Dispersal for AKO Oilfield Oct. 13,2022 Now Booking Oct. 29, 2022 Blumenort Consignment Auction Farm Auction for Dale and Dorothy Altman Postponed until 2023, Date TBD Location: Kitscoty, AB (Lloydminster) Live & Online Bidding For more info. Call our Office @ 780 927 2345 OR Visit our Website: silverstarauction.com Oct 1, 2022 Grimshaw Consignment now in conjunction with Oct. 29, 2022 Auction Live & Online Bidding To Consign Contact: La Crete Yard, Darryl (780) 926 7100 Grimshaw Yard, Richard (780) 618 9501 General Inquires, Albert (780) 926 7620 1091143 WE ARE A FAMILY OPERATED AUCTION COMPANY THAT IS READY TO CONDUCT YOUR CONSIGNMENT, FARM AND STORAGE SALES Patterson’sServicesAuctioneeringLtd. GIVE US A CALL Don Patterson @ 780-728-5803 Jack Patterson @ 780-518-4646 Gary Bratt@ 250-219-2823 (AB and BC)
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Wild boar at large are one of the most damaging invasive species in the world and they can wreak havoc on fields, pastures, wetlands, and natural areas in a short period. The wild boar population continues to grow in Alberta and producers are increasingly concerned by the risks posed by the feral pigs. As a result, wild boar at large have been added to the Wildlife Damage Compensation Program’s list of eligible species. “Following this change, the program will compensate producers for wild boar damage to eligible unharvested hay crops and eligible annual unharvested crops, wildlife-excreta contaminated crops, stacked greenfeed, and silage in pits and tubes,” said Daniel Graham, AFSC’s manager of product knowledge and pricing. Unlike other wildlife damage, producers are not allowed to hunt wild boars on their property, including the section where the damage occurred, and any lands owned by the producer that border that property. As well, producers must not allow access for other persons to hunt or trap wild boar on the same properties. “To be eligible for a payment, producers need to allow Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development specialists access to their property to review the damage, provide recommendation to prevent further damage, and to conduct wild boar eradication,” explained Graham.
The Northern Horizon, September 2, 2022 37 REAL ESTATE FOR PETER & GERTRUDE SCHELLENBERG 1/4 SECTION NW1 106 14 W5M IN MACKENZIE COUNTY Prime location farm land 9 miles East of the town of La Crete. Here are residential, recreational & hunting opportunities. This parcel includes 124 aerable acres, drainage ditch that runs West to East on the south half of 1/4 Section, +/-30 acres natural bush on the far south side where they have cleared access and site for Cabin purposes. 2022 Crop is/was Barley. FARM LAND REAL ESTATE FOR JOE & ANGELA FRIESEN PARTIAL LISTING OF CONSIGNMENT ITEMS 1/4 SECTION NW26 104 14 W5M IN MACKENZIE COUNTY +/-140 acres of prime farm land in the Savage Prairie area (East of Buffalo Head Prairie) in Mackenzie County. 2- Subdivisions off this 1/4 Section. (1) 5 acre & (1) 10 acre parcel. 2022 crop is Oats. 2015 John Deere 59in Front Mount Snowblower • (2) Rotax 550F Tundra Skidoo Snowmobiles • Polaris 800RMK Snowmobile • Cockshutt 246 14Ft Cultivator • John Deere 640 FEL & Bucket • 3pt John Deere Q/A Loader Mount 5Ft 10in Blade • Qty of Square Hay Bales • Qty of 30Ft Bunk Feeders • 7ft by 5ft Washroom/Shower • Portable Tents/Shelters • Log Hauling/Trucking Supplies • Fein Cordless Magnetic Base Drill • Meat Cutting Tools UNRESERVED REAL ESTATE CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday, October 1st, 2022 10:00 am | LAM Yard Site Breakfast & Lunch Available Sale subject to additions & deletions License #343597 For more Information, or to consign your items at this sale call La Crete Auction Mart at 780-928-3898 R0011912702 UNRESERVED INDUSTRIAL AUCTION FOR HENRY & MARY GIESBRECHT Saturday, September 17, 2022 10:00 am | La Crete, Alberta Breakfast & Lunch Available Sale subject to additions & deletions INDUSTRIAL & SHOP TOOLS Jiffy Silage Feeder • Tandem Axle Mobile Storage Van Trailer, c/w Fuel Tank, Heater, Shelves, Steps & Wired for Mobile Shop use. (Does not sell with Generator) • FN60 Flextrac Nodwell, Diesel Engine, 6163hrs, Cable Winch, 800 gal Steel WaterTank • 2009Allmand 20kw Maxi-Lite ML20 Light Tower, Isuzu Diesel Engine, 23955 hrs • 2003 Ingersoll Rand 185 Blower Compressor, 2715hrs • 1998 Toyota 30 Propane/Gas Powered Forklift, 3-Stage Mast, Heater & Detachable Doors. 5635hrs • Toyota Propane/Gas Powered Forklift, 11060hrs • 20ft Man-Lift Forklift Attachment • 4ft Man-Lift Forklift Attachment • Hyd-Mech S-20 Series II Bandsaw, 3-Phase. c/w Converter to Single Phase • 30ft Roller Table • 50-Ton Shop Press, Single Phase, 3.5” Ram, Foot Pedal Controls • 110V Pipe Turner with Pedal Controls • Mobile Hoist • 1 0f (2) Lincoln Invertec V350Pro Welders, with L7 Wire Feeders (Double Roll Feeding System) • Robotic Welder • Lincoln Electric LN-25Pro Wire Feeder Welder • Fein Magnetic Drill Press • MIller Lunch Box Welder (very little use on this unit) • Wadkin Bursgreen 24in x 12in Deep Thickness Planer, 3-Phase, 208V, Self-Sharpener License #343597 For More Information, call La Crete Auction Mart at 780-928-3898 220306 Directions from Main Street La Crete: Subway Corner, Drive 1 mile West on 94 Ave to RR 154. Yard is on the right side of the road behind graveyard. Watch for signs. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Henrys’ Fabricating business has been discontinued in the past. Therefore they are selling their equipment on Unreserved Public Auction. Please note the Fine line of Fabricating Tools, Jigs, New Steel and more. JIGS, STEEL & MORE 400 Barrel Tank Turning Manufacturing Jig • 6400 Cube Frac Pond Manufacturing Jig • 900 Litre H2S Scrubbers • Unused Steel Plate • Steel Racks & Steel • Large Selection of Tubing, Angle Iron & Channel Iron • Steel Sawhorses • Miscellaneous Steel • Quantity of 3-1/2” Drill Stem • Quantity of 2-7/8” Drill Stem • 2600 gal Plastic Hauling Tank (welded crack is not watertight) • 1 X 6 x 12Ft Rough Lumber Boards • Cat Rollers, Track & Pads to fit D8K Caterpillar • Canopy to fit D7G Crawler Tractor VEHICLES, ATV & TRAILER 2009 Chrysler Aspen Hybrid SUV, Hybrid 2-Mode Hemi Engine, Auto Trans, 8-pass, Tan Leather Int, 243060kms • 1991 GMC Tracker 4WD SUV, 5-spd Std Trans, Front Mount 7500lb Cable Winch, 255729kms • 1995 White GMC Tracker (Parts Only), 230826kms • GMC Tracker (Parts Only), 262627kms • 2006 Ram 2500 4x4 Pickup, Hemi Engine (Not Running) • 2011 Polaris 800 EFI Ranger XP, Winch, 9933kms, 756hrs • 30Ft PJ Tridem Utility Trailer HOUSEHOLD Living Room Couch Set • Bedroom Suite, includes Headboard, Dresser & Chest of Drawers HIGH QUALITY COMPLETE BCTMP PULP PLANT Date: Wednesday September 7 & Thursday September 8 Inspection: Tuesday September 6 From 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM HIGHLIGHTS: Chetwynd Pulp Mill Road • Chetwynd, BC, V0C 1J0 CANADA • Complete Log Debarking & Chipping Lines • Pulp Processing Equipment • Radial Chip Reclaim & Radial Stacking System • Steam Generation Plant • Sennebogen Material Handler with Log Trailer • Overhead Cranes • Pickup Trucks • QC Lab • Stainless Steel & Alum Tanks • Over 150 Ass’t Pumps • MCCs, Drive Controls & Electrical Distribution • And More! $5MM COST SPARE PARTS, SUPPLIES & STORES INVENTORY INCL PUMPS, MOTORS, VALVES, BEARINGS & ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS, PLUS STAINLESS STEEL PIPE, STEEL BAR & SHEET STOCK, HARDWARE & FASTENERS, SAFETY EQUIPMENT, SHOP SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, LISTA TOOL CABINETS & MUCH MORE! TERMS: To Be Sold In Accordance w/CRG Terms As Published On Web & Auction Catalog. All COVID-19 Safety Protocols Will Be Implemented 44945_Capitol Recovery • Northern Horizon • 3.045” x 3” • 08.15.2022 • Pg 1 Capital Recovery Group, LLC Auction • MASSIVE 2-DAY ONLINE IN REAL TIME AUCTION • www.CRGLLC.com • 800.300.6852 Are you between the ages of eight and 21, and involved in Beef 4-H, junior cattle shows or beef production? This is your opportunity to win one of three prizes in the Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) Young Guns Contest. We want to know, “How do you burger?” Our summer marketing campaign is asking beef lovers to declare their burger-eating style, and we want you to get involved. We encourage you to draw attention to the health benefits of making burger-loving part of summer. Entries may be submitted as a written piece, presentation, video, social media campaign, blog post or media pitch.Becreative! Three prizes available: 1st Place – $1,000 2nd Place – $500 3rd Place –Submissions$250received before August 31st will also be entered to win a $1,000 Ultimate Summer Grilling BBQ Prize Pack!Looking for some inspiration? Check out last year’s first place winner. Send your entry form and contest submission to Katelyn Laverdure, Alberta Beef Producers at 165, 6815 8 Street NE, Calgary, AB T2E 7H7. Or via e-mail: katelynl@albertabeef.org Entries must be received by midnight, September 16, 2022, to be eligible to win. The winners will be determined by September 30, abp/the-young-guns-contest-is-back/https://abpdaily.com/checking-in-with-2022 Ready for the Young Guns contest?
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Measuring the impact of invested check-off and import levy dollars allows producers to know exactly what their money is doing, and how well it’s working for them. This evaluation takes place every five years by the Canadian Beef Check-Off Agency. The Agency completed the first comprehensive evaluation of returns to national check-off dollars in March 2010, reporting on fiscal years 2005/06 to 2007/08. After the formation of Canada Beef, the board made a commitment to update the study every five years to provide greater transparency and accountability back to producers. value/https://www.cdnbeefcheckoff.ca/
The Canadian Beef Cattle Check-Off is a mandatory levy of $2.50 per head collected from beef cattle producers when they market their cattle, with the exception of Ontario, who remains at $1. The check-off generated $17.2 million in check-off and $1.2 million in import levy in 2020/21 for research, marketing and promotion activities on behalf of the entire industry. The beef check-off and import levy provide industry funding for the Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) responsible for the industry’s national research and extension program, Canada Beef tasked with market development and promotion in domestic and international markets, and public and stakeholder engagement, which works to manage issues and build public trust in Canadian beef cattle production.
Alberta Lamb Producers (ALP) awarded $399,000
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38 The Northern Horizon, September 2, 2022 R0011891672 DON’T MISS THE TRAIN! The next issue of the Northern Horizon comes out on: SEPTEMBER 16, 2022 Deadline for Booking a display ad: 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, September 7th, 2022 Deadline to book a classified ad: 10:00 a.m., Friday, September 9th, 2022 (Ph) 250-782-4888 • (Fax) 250-782-6300 • (Email) horizon@dcdn.ca Dan250-784-4319SalesPrzybylskiMgr. horizon@dcdn.ca Janis Kmet BC Sales 250-219-0369Rep. jkmet@dcdn.ca RHYTHM AUCTIONS SPECIALIZING IN: REAL ESTATE • FARM • COMMERCIAL CHARITY • ESTATE • AUCTION SALES (250) 261.4198 • rhythmauctions@gmail.com NEXT UNRESERVED CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday, October 15th @ 9:00 AM Charlie Lake, BC Mile 54 Alaska Highway WE ACCEPT: Vehicles Farm Equipment RVs Trailers ATVs Lumber See website for details and delivery dates. Consign TODAY by calling Aron @250-261-4198 Online & Onsite bidding available. rhythmauctions.com Call Aron @ 250-261-8901 or 250-261-4198 We accept Vehicles, Farm Equipment. RV’s, Trailers, ATV’s and Lumber Visit rhythmauctions.com or call Aron to book your auction! RHYTHM AUCTIONS Consign TODAY by calling Aron @250-261-4198 Online & Onsite bidding available. rhythmauctions.com ONLYINTERNETAUCTION on behalf of Uncle Wiener’s Wholesale. Over 120 unused auction items for this sale. September 19th, 2022 and starting to close Saturday, 24th, 2022 at 11am MST.
Alberta Lamb Producers (ALP) has recently been awarded $399,000 from Research Driven Agriculture Research (RDAR) to investigate the adaptation of a novel anesthetic delivering elastration ligation band, for castration and tail docking, in the Canadian Lamb Industry. CCR has partnered with Alberta Veterinary Laboratories/Solvet (AVL/Solvet) of Calgary Alberta to manufacture the device in Alberta. Studies are in progress to register this device for sale in Canada with a local anesthesia label claim for use in cattle and lambs. This project will require several on farm studies involving Alberta sheep producers. Typically, the studies are relatively straight forward with the producer allowing access to their facilities and a small number of their male lambs for castration, tail docking and data collection (including some or all of weights, blood and tissue samples, pain assessment) once a week for several weeks, with very little time required on the producer’s part. If you would like to participate or have questions about participating, please contact Nick Allan (CCR) at nick.allan@ccr01.com
Canadian beef cattle check off
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