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The Local Food Infrastructure Fund is a five-year, $50 million initiative ending March 31, 2024. The program is part of the Government of Canada’s Food Policy which is Canada’s roadmap for a healthier and more sustainable food system in Canada. The program aims to strengthen food systems and to facilitate access to safe and nutritious food for at-risk populations. The fund consists of two streams: The first, entitled, Infrastructure and Equipment Improvement Projects aimed at small community-based organizations will allow them to improve their infrastructure and purchase equipment that is directly related to the accessibility of healthy, nutritious, and ideally, local foods within their community. Applications are now being accepted for projects (August 15, 2019 to November 1, 2019). The second stream, entitled Projects to Strengthen Local Food Systems aimed at larg-

er organizations, will target groups of community, private, academic and other organizations that collectively have the mission to reduce food insecurity in a sustainable manner by strengthening or establishing a local food system. The Projects to Strengthen Local Food Systems stream is scheduled to launch in 2020. Applicants targeting larger projects may wish to wait for the launch of the second stream in early 2020 to apply. Interested organizations are invited to take part in our online consultation. Previous-next document navigation - bottom Contact information For more information on the Local Food Infrastructure Fund, please contact us by: E-mail: aafc.foodprogramsprogrammesalimentaires.aac@ canada.ca Telephone: 1-877-246-4682 TDD/TTY: 613-773-2600

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Harvesting alfalfa hay in September

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“Weather certainly made it challenging for producers to take off their hay this year,” says Karin Lindquist, forage and beef specialist at the Alberta Ag-Info Centre. “Because of that, two concerns this season are the threat of winterkill in alfalfa by cutting during the critical growth period and poor forage quality due to overmature forages.” Alfalfa’s critical growth period is 45 to 60 days before a killing frost, allowing the plant enough time to accumulate food reserves before to winter. “If hay is harvested during this time, alfalfa plants are forced to pull food reserves from the roots to initiate regrowth,” she explains. “Alfalfa needs to store enough energy in the roots and crowns to survive winter and use these energy stores for spring regrowth. They will die if unable to do so.” She adds that daytime temperatures and daylight hours at this time are sufficient for regrowth, so that puts alfalfa at risk for winterkill. “Waiting to harvest after the critical growth period when daylight hours are shorter prompts the plants into dormancy. Killing frosts are also common after this time, which kills the plants and pushes them further into

dormancy. Forage quality will decrease, but waiting to cut at this time will save alfalfa plants for the next growing season.” Forage plants that have reached maturity - full flower to seed-set - have lower forage quality than plants that have not reached this final life-stage. “Legume-grass hay tends to remain higher quality than a straight-grass hay, and overall, nutritional values will be low,” she says. “Overmature alfalfa hay poses quality problems due to heavy leaf loss, as leaves contain the highest nutritional quality. Without this leaf matter, hay is very stemmy and poor quality. Remember, the only way to know the quality is to get it feed tested.” To test the hay’s quality, Lindquist says to borrow a forage core-sampling tool from the local county office or agriculture research organization to get the sample. “A hand-grab sample is not as reliable as a forage probe that gets a sample from within 2 feet - 60 cm - into the bale.” “Feeding poor quality hay could require grain supplementation,” she adds. “It is possible that adding grain for energy and peas for protein will help cattle better use the hay.”

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“The cost of producing a hectolitre, 100 litres, of milk in 2018 was $79.82 - an increase of about 6% from 2017,” explains Pauline Van Biert, research analyst with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF). “The reason for this increase was mainly due to the high cost of feed.” She says that the price for dairy hay was at an unprecedented high due to availability, quality and a competitive marketplace. “Farmers looked for other feed sources and subsequently pushed up the price of silage and greenfeed. Feeding one cow for a year was almost $3,400. Feed alone made up just over 40% of the total cost of production.” “The dairy industry is not a stand-alone industry, but closely linked to crop and hay farmers and market values of feed. Dairy farmers grow about 67% of their own roughage - hay, silage - and only 14% of their grains - barley, wheat, oats. Good quality feed is necessary to maintain the health of the dairy cows and maintain productivity levels.” Van Biert adds that other factors leading to the higher cost of production in 2018 were: An increase in the cost of electricity for farm use in Alberta. An added fee for interprovincial milk hauling. The cost of bedding. Sawdust bedding was hard to source, especially in the north region of the province. The 2018 Dairy Cost Study also found: Family members increased their labour

hours. Van Biert notes that the agriculture labour market is still tight, but there seems to be a trend of more family members staying at or returning to the farm. Herd size has increased and average milk production per cow reached an all-time high. Investment per cow remains stable. “Even though there is some uncertainty due to the world trade environment and the effect on the dairy industry,” she adds. “There is still investment in buildings and technology to maximize efficiencies both in hours of labour and cow health, comfort and productivity.” Return to equity - gross income less total production cost - decreased significantly, as costs increased and the price farmers received for their milk remained mostly unchanged. “Demand for milk remained high throughout 2018 and remains positive,” says Van Biert. “Even though there are less producers in Alberta - 509 at the end of 2018 - the industry has been successful in supplying the demand for milk production.” This publication is the result of dairy farmers participating in the Dairy Cost Study and providing farm information. Farmers receive a detailed analysis about their farm to use in making management decisions looking for efficiencies at the farm. The aggregated information of all participants is compiled, resulting in this Alberta benchmark that is used as a reference for farmers and for those interested in the dairy industry in Alberta.


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Breakfast Brief MUCH DEBATE LEFT FOR WHEAT HARVEST, SOYBEAN YIELDS? (FarmLead.com, September 6, 2019) Grain prices this morning are mixed with a big 2019 global wheat harvest pressuring prices while oilseeds are trying to rebound from yesterday. Markets are continuing to look at crop development versus what the weather maps are saying. That said, while the weather is looking supportive for late-planted crops in the Midwest, temperatures are expected to be a little below average around the 49th Parallel according to the latest forecast from DTN. New Month, New Politics? On the geopolitical front, I’m not going to get into all the details that are happening in the United Kingdom regarding new Prime Minster Boris Johnson and the Brexit situation because it’s categorically a gong show. Separately, the U.S. and China have agreed that, after a recent phone call, they will resume face-to-face trade talks in early October in Washington, DC. As for Canada, on Wednesday, the former global managing partner of premiere consulting firm McKinsey, Dominic Barton, was named Canada’s new ambassador to China. The government there was quick to remind the new ambassador and Ottawa to “reflect on its mistakes” before heading to Beijing. Put another way, China has offered no sign of new warmth towards Canada on the political front. While businesspeople often have a tough time transitioning into politics, Mr. Barton is well-versed with China’s elite and politics, after spending many years working with companies and leaders there. That said, my business partner and FarmLead COO/co-founder, Alain Goubau, was at McKinsey for a few years before we teamed up, and based on my conversations with him, this is a good move for Canada and, more specifically, Canadian agriculture.This is because Mr. Barton chaired the Canadian Advisory Council, which had suggested in literally the report named after Dominic Barton, that Canada could move from fifth to second in terms of the world’s largest agricultural exporters. International Wheat Harvest 2019 Update Next week, we’re going to get a heavy dose of new production estimates. On Tuesday, September 10th, we’ll get a fresh production forecast update from ABARES (the Australian version of the USDA). Then, on Thursday, September 12th, we’ll get both the September WASDE report and Statistics Canada’s data-driven crop production estimates. Last week, StatsCan said that the Canadian 2019/20 canola and wheat harvest would be smaller, but they were expecting more production of barley, oats, and pulses.

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Recently, Argentina’s Ag Ministry came out with their estimate for their country’s 2019/20 wheat harvest, suggesting a haul of 21 MMT, which would be a new record. The reason for the increase in the wheat harvest is mainly due to farmers planting 16M acres of wheat this year and average weather. Comparably, the USDA, in the August WASDE, raised their outlook for the Argentine wheat harvest by 500,000 MT to 20.5 MMT. Look at how the USDA forecasted this year’s wheat harvest for other major exporters in their August WASDE report. On the flipside, Argentina’s farmers are suggesting that they’ll plant more soybeans for their 2019/20 crop, instead of “expensive corn” but also ongoing political uncertainty. For perspective, in Argentina, the cost of production of an acre of corn is estimated to be about 70% more than that of soybeans, mainly because of bigger fertilizer and seed costs. One local analyst is expecting Argentina’s 2019/20 planted corn to fall about 3% year-over-year to a little more than 14.8M acres. Comparably, soybeans are expected to account for corn’s nearly 500,000-acre drop, and see its area climb 1.1% to nearly 44M acres. Updates on U.S. Soybean, Corn Yields Allendale recently shared the results of its annual yield survey, muddying the waters a bit in terms of what corn and soybean yields are looking like in the United States. The survey did not account for the potential of an early frost but suggested that average U.S. corn yields would come in 167.7 bushels per acre (bpa) and 46.1 bpa for soybeans. This would add up to a total 2019/20 harvest of 13.755 billion bushels of corn and 3.5 billion bushels of soybeans. INTL FCStone also updated its production estimates this week, pushing average corn yields up to 168.4 bpa while also increasing soybean yields to 48.3 bpa. This would add up to a harvest of 13.809 billion bushels of corn and 3.661 billion bushels of soybeans. As a reminder from a few weeks ago, ProFarmer’s crop tour suggested a much different story for Harvest 2019, pegging corn and soybean yields at 163.3 and 46.1 bushels per acre, respectively. While it seems like corn and soybean yields and edging higher with some better weather as of late, the fact remains that this crop is late. While there are fewer signs of frost in the long-term forecast for the Midwest, the data shows we’re still 1-2 weeks behind in many places. Digging in, more than 17M acres of corn haven’t hit their dough stage (usually only about 6M acres remaining at this time of year), while more than 10M acres of soybeans haven’t even started setting pods yet! Overall, it hasn’t seemed like grain prices have done much to account for the late crop, and this is because there isn’t a real production issue yet. Until a frost or weather issue actually shows up and the damage is clear, this market is expecting these estimates to be realized. Matt Bennet from AgMarket.net probably said it right in terms of his takeaways from 2019 , “It doesn’t really matter what kind of start you get to the crop, what kind of weather you have during the summertime, what really matters when it comes right down to it is what are the USDA numbers on these crop reports.”

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Ahead of ABARES’ new numbers, Australian brokerage firm IKON Commodities estimates that the Land Down Undaa will produce 19 MMT for their 2019/20 wheat harvest. Back in June, ABARES pegged this year’s wheat harvest there at 21.2 MMT while the USDA’s most recent estimate in the August WASDE was 21 MMT. The smaller wheat harvest in the Land Down Undaa has undoubtedly opened the door for more Black Sea wheat to find homes in southeast Asia.


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Do not apply 2,4-D or Lontrel in September due to flower bud initiation. September is a good time to apply Devrinol or Sinbar to control winter annuals. Strawberry growers should be making arrangements for obtaining clean rye or wheat straw for mulch this fall. Personally walking farmer’s fields to decide how clean - free from weeds - the straw will be might be a good idea prior to purchase. Apples Stop watering or irrigation to encourage shut down and winter acclimation. Apples will continue to grow if water is available. Raspberries Prune out spent or fruited canes, as well as weak or diseased canes. Reduce irrigation this month to encourage hardening. Consider fall herbicide applications in established plantings some restrictions apply to certain products, such as Casoron, for example. Saskatoon berries Disease pruning and weeding. If you are planning to rejuvenate - mow-off - your orchard next spring, do not use Casoron this fall. Vegetables Remove mature product and cool quickly to ensure maximum post-harvest life. Field covers can be used to protect crops from fall frosts. Curing of some crops - potatoes, bulb vegetables, pumpkins - can help in wound healing and post-harvest lifespan. Fall planting may be done for some crops - garlic, spinach, etc. Timing varies, as too late can result in winter injury and poor survival. General Mow grass and weeds around plantings to discourage mice as well as reduce insect and disease overwintering sites. Pest management and monitoring Monitor insects and control if necessary, to reduce overwintering stages.

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Strawberries Good soil moisture must be maintained in June bearing strawberries to ensure maximum branch crown and flower bud formation for next year’s production. Old weeds should be removed this month. Reducing the amount of foliage and trash will facilitate proper placement of herbicides later this or next month. Cultivation between rows to eliminate weeds, incorporation of straw and aeration of the soil should also be done. Day-neutral strawberry producers often find irrigation for frost protection beneficial during fall months. Very often producers experience 1 or 2 frosty nights in late August-September followed by weeks of warmer fall weather. Frost protection has proved invaluable during this brief period. Water releases heat as it freezes on the plant, thereby keeping the plant parts above freezing. Protection can be obtained down to approximately -6.6 C. At temperatures of -1 C at plant level frost may cause slight injury to open flowers. Medium injury may occur to open flowers at temperatures of -2 C. Producers should have accurate thermometers stationed throughout their field, especially in lower areas. Irrigation should commence when temperatures at ground level reach +1 C. Ice may not form immediately. Ice formation of 1 cm in thickness may form without serious damage to the plants. Irrigation should continue until the ice melts off the plants. A thermometer in the field at ground level in a location not frost protected may assist in determining field temperature. Field warming using irrigation during periods of frost is a relatively inexpensive form of insurance. Much of the year’s income can be wiped out in one chilly night. Straw mulch within the row is also a definite asset. Some producers find that fibre/fabric row covers provide 1 to 2 C frost protection.

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End of season checklist for managing late blight

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“Both industry and the public have increased awareness efforts with the intent of returning Alberta to late blight-free status,” explains Robert Spencer, commercial horticulture specialist at the Alberta Ag-Info Centre. “No cases of late blight have been reported as the 2019 growing season wraps up, despite favourable conditions for the disease in some parts of Alberta and some spores caught in monitoring traps.” He recommends that commercial or home garden potato or tomato growers follow these steps to curtail the disease, as repeated outbreaks could impact a number of valuable crop industries in Alberta. Ensure that plants die down quickly during the late part of the growing season and that can be done mechanically for any scale. Commercial growers may use topkilling treatments such as a chemical desiccant. Gardeners should dispose of all above ground plant materials - stems and foliage - whether infected or not at the end of the growing season. Burn, freeze or compost this material. “Doing so ensures that living tissues do not survive the winter and will break down completely, preventing carryover of the pathogen,” He explains. Avoid placing infected materials in uncovered compost piles to prevent any spores that could spread the disease to nearby plantings of susceptible crops. He also suggests covering piles with a tarp until the materials have frozen and are completely dead. Prevent the survival of infected tubers as they are the primary method of disease carryover in potatoes in Alberta. “Recognize that some of the recently prevalent strains of the late blight pathogen are more aggressive on tubers,” he says. “Carefully grade and sort harvested potato tubers to remove any infected ones.” Commercial seed growers should be prepared to grade seed tubers again in the

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spring, and may apply mancozebbased seed treatments to try to protect developing crops from seed-borne late blight. Culled tubers should be disposed in a way that encourages their breakdown over winter. Spencer says that they can be fed to livestock or may be chopped, incorporated and buried, or can be placed in covered piles until they freeze completely. Ensure that potatoes do not volunteer - grow in another crop. The late blight pathogen normally cannot survive away from living tissues. “While the disease can survive for a time on tomato fruit, spores will not carry over on tomato seed,” he adds. “The disease can be introduced on living tomato transplants brought in from areas where late blight survives the winter.” “The late blight pathogen does not survive or overwinter in the soil in Alberta, so growers should not worry about reinfection by planting in or adjacent to a field where late blight has occurred,” explains Spencer. “That is, provided there are no surviving tubers that could reintroduce the disease through infected volunteer plants. Rotating between locations is always recommended, whenever possible, to prevent the build-up of other diseases.” He adds that all growers should take the time to assess the past growing season and the level of risk of late blight infection or reinfection that they will face for the next growing season. “Determine where the disease may have come from, and put preventative measures in place to protect against infection. It is in everyone’s best interest to manage late blight, as this is a community disease.” To connect with the Alberta AgInfo Centre about identifying or dealing with late blight, or submitting a sample for testing:


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Participate in the 2019 wheat surveys Insect technologists with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry and applied research associations are about to do their biggest surveys of the year, and they are looking for wheat producers to volunteer

the use of their harvested fields. Technicians need 340 wheat fields to survey for wheat midge. For this survey, technicians will take about one litre of soil from a harvested wheat field. They will

take the sample back to Brooks where they will look at the viability of the midge and see if there are any parasitoids present. This data will be incorporated into the wheat midge forecast map that comes out at the beginning of December. Participating producers will receive a report of the midge numbers in their field at no charge. The wheat stem sawfly survey is targeting dryer areas in the southern part of the province. Technicians are looking for 125 dryland fields from Highway 12 south and east of Highway 2. The sawfly survey is conducted by counting the wheat stems in four, 1-metre spots

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Alberta and Western Canada live lamb markets were quite variable during the first quarter of 2019,” explains Wood. “But, over the last few months the volatility has declined with Alberta prices now trending inline with historical seasonal patterns.” He says that the estimated live slaughter lamb price is currently averaging over $240 per head, based on a 120 lb. lamb. “Prices over the last few weeks are about $10 per head lower than the same time a year ago. But, compared to the 5-year average, recent prices are about $15 per head higher.” For light and heavy lambs or feeder lambs, Wood says that the market has softened from the highs seen during late spring and early summer but remain well above the market lows experienced in December 2018. As for slaughter rates, Wood says that the year-to-date federally inspected slaughter for Western Canada is up nearly 13% compared to 2018 and 19% higher than the 5-year average. In Eastern Canada, federally inspected slaughter is down nearly 8% from a year ago. “For provincially inspected plants, lamb and sheep slaughter is down just over 9% in the west and 11% in the east. Overall, total Canadian lamb and sheep slaughter is down more than 6% compared to 2018.” He adds that the decline in slaughter mixed with stable consumer demand has supported an increase in lamb and mutton imports this year of more than 6% compared to 2018 - and 15% higher than the historical 5-year average. “Demand and consumption of lamb continues to be supported by increased foodservice offerings and a growing familiarity among consumers, especially millennials.”

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Grain Future report Grain Future Prices - as of September 6, 2019 Last 463.10s 442.20 450.00 456.80 Last 472-0s 460-4 463-4 470-4 Last 387-6s 376-6 393-6 408-2 Last 589-4s 484-4s 494-6 510-0 Last 342-4 356-0 369-0 Last 275-2 269-2 271-0 Last 847-4 860-0 873-6 Last 28.58 28.56 28.75 Last 288.0 289.9

Change + 2.10 - 3.10 - 3.20 - 3.20 Change + 5-4 - 3-4 - 2-6 - 2-0 Change + 10-6 - 5-2 unch + 0-6 Change + 10-4 + 8-0 - 7-2 - 5-4 Change - 4-0 - 2-6 - 2-6 Change + 0-2 + 1-4 + 1-2 Change - 2-2 - 1-4 - 1-6 Change + 0.11 + 0.10 + 0.11 Change - 0.7 - 0.8

Open 0.00 445.20 453.40 460.70 Open 0-0 458-4 466-0 472-2 Open 0-0 379-0 393-6 406-6 Open 0-0 483-6 501-4 520-0 Open 347-4 359-4 372-4 373-0 275-2 268-0 270-2 Open 853-4 862-6 876-4 Open 28.49 28.47 28.65 Open 289.4 291.1

High 463.10 448.40 456.10 462.90 High 472-0 461-0 466-6 472-4 High 387-6 379-0 394-4 409-2 High 589-4 484-4 502-0 520-0 High 348-2 360-2 373-0 High 275-2 269-2 271-0 High 853-4 866-4 880-0 High 28.65 28.67 28.86 High 290.4 293.0

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Do Horses Remember A question I am often asked is “Do horses Remember?”. The answer is Absolutely YES! They remember the good as well as the bad. They remember even if it happened when they were 3 months old, 3 years old or 15 years old. Whatever we do with them whether it’s to teach them or expose them to something, it is all logged away in their minds for future reference. If you are the first one to handle a horse, the only one or one of many people the horse will remember every experience and act according to their overall conditioning. If he’s had bad experiences that have created some bad conditioning, those conditioned responses can be changed with the right approach. However, he hasn’t forgot what happened in the past. The longer a horse has been conditioned a certain way, the longer it will take to change the conditioning. The moment we get near a horse we are conditioning it to something good or bad. We are conditioning it toward a better end result or further from one. The more knowledge and skills we have learned the closer we can get to positive progress. What does positive progress look like, how do we know we are on the right track? Positive progress or good conditioning can be very different from one person to another and it will relate to what we’ve seen, what we think we know, who we’ve been riding with, what we’ve been told, what we think we’ve been told or think we’ve seen. Getting on a horse for the first time, for example, is not necessarily positive progress. It could be a very negative experience that created more problems and brace than we gained by getting on. I explained it this summer by comparing cracking a stock whip. Making the noise is what everyone cheers for, but it is the least important thing about handling a whip. The proper technique is far more progress than noise. Understanding the technique of how they are supposed to work and learning to handle them correctly makes it a work of art that we can continually improve on. Jerking it to make noise has a limit to it and we have already reached the limit. There is nowhere to go using that technique. With horses, softness before, during and after any maneuver is where the value is. Any maneuver done with brace is far less valuable and has a limit or very low ceiling to where we can go. How and what we do is far more important than the length of time we spend. If we are doing things correctly we can play all day with a horse. If we are

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GLEN STEWART HORSEMANSHIP

doing things incorrectly a minute with a horse is too long. These are some of the things that a horse will remember from their experience with humans. We just got back from our annual High and Wild learning holiday, adventure where I take groups of people into the mountains 80 miles from the nearest road and we ride, train, play with the horses that live there and are born there year round. It is a learning/holiday/adventure all wrapped into one package. Some people are there to holiday more, some are there to learn more and there is no escaping the adventure part because it’s a lodge nestled in the middle of some of the prettiest part of the Rocky Mountains. I had a group of 14 amazingly fun people this year and spent 2 weeks exploring and playing with horses. One of the things that happened that they suggested I share is just how well horses remember. Eight years ago, there were two mares that were very wild and extremely hard to roundup. Each year the horses free range all over the valleys and mountains and we have to find them and do a roundup each year. They can be very wild horses, especially if you don’t get them in each year and handle them. These two mares were very wild and I would sometimes wear out 3 saddle horses a day trying to get them rounded up and into the one and only fenced pasture. I decided that they needed to be tamed so they would be easier to roundup. They were 7 years old at the time, had never been haltered and lived year round free ranging in the mountains. I managed to get the sorrel mare separated from the other horses and into a round pen so I could get started. She was looking for a way out of that pen and it was like having an elk in the round pen. She was going to be a handful; one of the wildest horses I had started. There was another black mare equally as wild that needed the same help after the sorrel. We often have 80 head of horses rounded up, sometimes more, and we try to handle them all each day if possible. Trim feet, halter break, get them ready to ride and then ride and so on, there is no lack of things to do. We have been doing this now for 18 years. When I say we I’m refer to myself my daughters and my clients that come on this trip from all over the world. Anyway, back to the sorrel mare - 7 years old, never had a halter on and ready to crawl through the fence or go over it if I made the slightest wrong move. I have a set of exercises, techniques and a program that everyone follows. We use this with all


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Benefits of pregnancy testing your cow herd By: Dr. Christa Harder Pregnancy checking season is amongst us with November typically being our businest month of preg checking at the clinic. Cows are home from summer pasture and calves are weaned or in the process of being weaned as we speak. Which leads to the question is it worth preg checking your cow herd? Before we decide if it’s worth it or not there are 3 options to choose from: 1. Preg-checking and culling the open cows in the fall. 2. Preg-checking and feed open cows separately. 3. Not preg-checking and feed cows over winter. Each year presents its own challenges and one of the simple factors when deciding to preg check is how much feed you have or how much feeding an open cow over winter is going to cost you? The peace country seems to be in better conditon feed wise than the rest of western canada however a feed shortage makes preg checking and culling open cows a good option. That being said when there is a feed shortage and a large number of animals are being marketed in fall, prices tend to go down which has already been reflected this year. Typically cull cow prices tend to be stronger in late winter/early spring therefore option #2 of preg checking and feeding cows separately (adding pounds on a thin open cow in fall) can be an attractive option if adequate feed is available. There are various other economic factors that come into play when deciding if at all or when is best to market cull/open cows which I won’t discuss in this article. However there is a great decision making tool for determining over winter costs/economics

of preg checking for your specific herd that can be found at the Beef Cattle Research Council’s website: www.beefresearch.ca. Besides the cost factors preg checking also offers a lot of important herd management information. Conception rates give you an idea of how reproductively fertile your herd is and may highlight some areas of deficiency in your herd management that could be improved. Generally in most cow herds that breed for 3 cycles we aim to have a conception rate of 90% or more. Ideally at least 75% catch within in the first cycle. A lot of herds keep bulls with cows for longer than 3 cycles and then one should aim to have an even better conception rate though I find that generally does not happen and rather leads to a spread out calving season that tends to get more stretched out every year. Some herds due to the area they graze on summer pasture do not have the ability to pull their bulls, so bulls stay with cows till they come off summer pasture. With the sophistication of the ultrasounds we now use pregancies less than 4 months along can be fairly easily aged. This makes early pregnancy testing a good option for these herds since we can help estabilish a cut off and therefore cull cows that got bred too late or would otherwise be considered open had you pulled your bulls. As a disclaimer please note that though we are fairly accurate at determining fetal age in the early pregnancy there is still quite a bit of individual variation in when a cow will calve (give or take 2 weeks). Identifying the early calvers in your group (the reproductively ideal group in your herd) allows you to select replacement heifers from that group. Herd reproductive diseases

such as trichomoniasis may be found. Bull performance can also be evaluated when preg checking. Putting each cow through the chute in fall allows you to identify/treat any health issues, update inventory/replace tags, administer vaccines or deworming and assess body condition scores/condition of each cow. This also a great time for you to discuss herd management with your veterinarian and ask them questions regarding concerns about individual cows. With the new rules coming into effect December 1, 2018 you will require a valid veterinary client patient relationship (VCPR) to obtain medications from veterinary clinic. Preg checking your herd with your veterianirian is an excellent time to establish or update your existing VCPR relationship. When booking your herd for a pregnancy testing cows should be minimum 40 days pregnant (40 days since bull was pulled). We also request your chute/handling system be in good working order and safe (if you ever want a vet to come back) and we prefer that cows are on water so their manure is not as dry (making it easier on the cow and your vet to get the job done). Ideally we would like the weather to be sunny and plus 10 °C but highly unlikely this time year. We ask that you not make fun of your veterinarian when they are as wide as they are tall from all the layers they are wearing to keep warm! If you have further questions regarding preg checking your cow herd or how to make the experience most comfortable for your veterinarinan please do not hesitate to contact us at the Dawson Creek Veterinary Clinic!

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Cattle Directory 2019

ANGUS

ASPEN HILL & HEART VALLEY Two Names. One Program. Annual Red and Black Bull Sale -2nd Thursday in MarchLyons Teepee Creek Event Centre

Gumbo Gulch

www.aspenhillenterprises.com

R0011647702

George LeBlanc 780-402-9509 gleblanc1@live.com Chris Tschetter 780-978-6406 Wanham, Alberta

PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS

Visitors Welcome

Trevor Binks and Melanie Klassen Registered & Commercial Angus Cattle 780-539-7128 | C: 780-518-0630 Grande Prairie, AB

Mile 11 on #2 Highway South of Dawson Creek Steve Aylward (C) 250.784-5136 • Email: gsaylward@gmail.com

Gumbo Gulch Cattle Company Dale & Steve Aylward, Dawson Creek, BC 250-786-5478 Harvest Angus Tom & Carolyn de Waal, Prince George, BC 250-960-0022 Heart of the Valley Farms Brad & Aleta Chappell, Courtenay, BC 250-897-0619

Consigning Females to BC Elite Sale Fri, Oct 11, 2019 - Harvest Angus Ranch, Prince George

Lakeroad Black Angus Jim & Donna Rowe, Worsley, AB 780-685-2141 M.C. Quantock Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB 800-561-2855 Mountain Side Angus John & Judy Mayer, Beaverlodge, AB 780-831-8497

North Point Angus

Red & Black Angus Yearlings & 2-Yr-Olds

Box Box 2139 2139 High Prairie, AB T0G 1E0 zahacy@telus.net

Mark & Ginger Zahacy Phone (780) 523-5356 Cell (780) 523-1356

Dawson Co-op Home & Agro POND POND SLUDGE SLUDGE CONTROL CONTROL -- NATURES NATURES POND POND -- PONDER PONDER POND POND ALGAE ALGAE CONTROL CONTROL -- COPPER COPPER SULPHATE SULPHATE -- HYDROGEN HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PEROXIDE

ATV ATV SPRAYERS SPRAYERS -- 15 15 & & 20 20 GALLON GALLON ATV ATV SPOT SPOT SPRAYERS SPRAYERS -- 20 GALLON ATV BOOMLESS 20 GALLON ATV BOOMLESS 25FT 25FT COVERAGE COVERAGE -- 40 GALLON TRAILER SPRAYER 40 GALLON TRAILER SPRAYER W/BOOM W/BOOM -- 65 65 GALLON GALLON UTV UTV BOOMLESS BOOMLESS SPRAYER SPRAYER

Located at the corner of HWY 49 and Parkhill Drive • 250.782.3371

56619

Brandl Cattle Co. Byron & Gwen Brandl, Jarvie, AB 780-954-2599 Cinder Angus Brad Yoder & Nicolle Hoskins, Barrhead, AB 780-674-5773 Classic Livestock Freeman & Zoe Iwasiuk, High Prairie, AB 780-507-5077 Clear River Red Angus Lloyd, Donna & Mackay Ross, Cleardale, AB 800-667-2251 Clegg Angus Greg & Janis Clegg, Sturgeon County, AB 780-910-8553 Crestland Farms Ltd. John & Martha Harms, Buffalo Head Prairie, AB 780-926-9540 Dwajo Angus Dwayne, Joanne & Jesse Emery, Camp Creek, AB 780-674-4410

Cattle Company

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Altona Falls Red Angus Dan & Trudy Loewen, Altona, BC 250-630-2146

48543

ANGUS

Horizon Red Angus Phillip Driedger, La Crete, AB 780-926-5896 J Lazy A Ranch Jarin & Amber Carter, Sexsmith, AB 780-518-9652 KJOS Black Angus Marty & Miriam Kjos, Fort St. John, BC 250-787-0970

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Excel Ranches Ron & Barb/Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB 780-349-0644 Fineline Red Angus Nick & Lorraine van Gaalen, LaGlace, AB 780-568-3906 Gomack Red Angus Braydon Gough, Deadwood, AB 780-274-0099 GRA-TAN Farn Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-2181


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Silver Willow Ranch Selling Yearling & 2-Year-Old Registered Black Angus Bulls Off the Ranch by Private Treaty

Purebred Angus Genetics Box 159, Cleardale, AB T0H 3Y0 Pete (cell): 780-835-8291 www.northwaycattle.ca 56616

RR 2 Sexsmith, AB T0H 3C0

Ph: 780.356.3611 • Cell: 780.402.5617 • Email: schweitzerre@gpnet.ca

Maynard Boese (780) 568-4340

Penson Angus Darren Penson, Sexsmith, AB 780-814-4993 Poplar Meadows Tanya, Monty, & Taylor Belsham, Houston, BC 250-845-8474

59166

Owner: Kelly Ollenberger 1-250-262-1432

ROY & ERIKA SCHWEITZER

Curtis Boese (780) 876-4526

Spruce Lane Ranch Andrew & Vivian Miller, Bay Tree AB 780-864-5035

BLONDE D’AQUITAINE Dusty Acre Blondes & Painted K Farms

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

(250) 263-4904 • sjtrask@pris.ca Box 127, Montney, BC, V0C 1Y0

56720

Jack & Shannon Trask

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You just read one.

Registered Red Angus

Yearling and 2 Year Old bulls For Sale by Private Treaty Contact

LZ ANGU S

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Clarence & Darleen Budal

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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

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

CHAROLAIS Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-784-3924 Dry Creek Ranch Seth Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC 250-781-3617 Eldon & Marilyn Cassity Wembley, AB 780-766-2887

Silent K Stock Farms Delano & Megan Kjos, Tomslake, BC 403-827-1819

8 WAY CHAROLAIS 56627

SOMEONE’S LIFE DEPENDS ON IT

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Valanjou Charolais Phillipe & Rae Lusson, Clyde, AB 780-348-5683 Wrangler Charolais Farm Wade & Sherry Meakin, Westlock, AB 780-349-1650

GELBVIEHS AdamsGreen Gelbvieh David & Janice Adams, High Prairie, AB 780-524-5382

MILNE’S RANCH

Raising Quality Charolais Cattle to meet the needs of the Commercial Industry!

Registered Black & Red Angus Joe & Courtney Schulz Box 43 Site 2 R R 1 | Spirit River AB 780 351 2608 | 780 864 6448 joeschulz@hotmail.ca

DRIVE SAFE

988778

Quality Registered Yearling & 2-yr-old Bulls for Sale on the Farm

780-836-2788

Pro-Char Charolais David & Kristina Prokuda, Glenevis, AB 780-932-1654 Spruce View Charolais Andrew & Effie Lakusta, Andrew, AB 780-719-0264 Triangle Stock Farm Vance & Michelle Kleppler, Stony Plain, AB 780-968-2354

TAKE YOUR TIME

RED GOAD CASH OUT 127’16 HERD BULLS: RED YY EXPEDITOR 3X RED CROWFOOT MOONSHINE 3240A

Email: sawmillangus@abnorth.com Coffee is Always On!

56622

Red Angus Bulls and Heifers for Sale off the Farm

Selling Registered Black Angus 2 Year Old Bulls & Bred Commercial Heifers

Like Us on

Lazy S Charolais

SMOKY RIVER RED ANGUS

BULLS FOR SALE OFF THE FARM

SJ

JayDawn Farms Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB 780-933-5530 Johnson Charlolais Stephen & Herb Johnson, Barrhead, AB 780-305-9196

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Kevin & Barbara Quist Phone: 780.876.4649 Email: kbqrr2@hotmail.com

(The Profitable Kind)

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Nikki, Kristin, Whitney & Courtney Drschiwiski Box 18, Cecil Lake, BC V0C 1G0 Ph: 250-785-6362 Cell: 250-261-0826 (Nikki) Cell: 250-329-4816 (Courtney) eightway@pris.ca wanderlust_blues@yahoo.ca

Selling 1 and 2 Year Old Red & Black Gelbvieh Bulls Harold 780.835.0365 Bev 780.834.7704

Box 1573 Fairview, AB

www.milneranch.com

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HEREFORDS Aspenridge Stock Farms Jason Wells, Hythe, AB 780-518-2439 46843

Herefords Charolais Simmentals

VISITORS WELCOME LIKE US ON

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

BENWYN HEREFORDS VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME

Bill Bentley - (250) 843-7575 Doug Bentley - (250) 843-7364 BENWYN FARM LTD. PROGRESS, BC V0C 2E0

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

Chittick Family Hereford Ranch Raymond & Mona Chittick, Whitecourt, AB 780-778-0150 Eureka Hereford Farms Tom Basnett, Eureka River, AB 780-834-8170 Gold Stock Hereford Farms Charlie & Steven White, Beaverlodge, AB 780-354-3190 Gurtler Farms Garry Gurtler, North Star, AB 780-836-2125 Hilltop Honey Ranch Brian & Dana Smith, Pouce Coupe, BC 250-719-5548 M.C. Quantock Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB 800-561-2855 Reber’s Polled Herefords Serena & Kasey Reber, Woking, AB 780-518-2643

Dry Creek Ranch Gordon & Carla Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC 250-781-3617 Excel Ranches Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB 780-349-0644 Hillview Farms Raymond & Corine Verbeek, Sturgeon County, AB 780-939-2173 Lakeroad Limousin Jim, Donna & Jackie Rowe, Worsley, AB 780-835-9588 Pinnacle View Limousin Rob & Cheryl Swan, Quesnel, BC Erin & Eric Kishkan, Quesnel, BC 250-747-2618

RED POLLS Shadow Creek Red Polls

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

SALERS DynaRich Salers Richard & Dianne Andersen, Eckville, AB 403-746-2919

SHORTHORNS 58935

Box 223 Groundbirch, BC V0C 1T0

Registered Purebred & Fleckvieh Simmentals 250-780-2141 hm 250-219-8200 cell 250-219-8008 cell

info@fallentimberfarms.com www.fallentimberfarms.com

GRA-TAN Farm Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-2181 Grimm Ranches Miles Grimm & Laurie Schaub, Grimshaw, AB 780-971-2217 Halfway River Simmentals Eckbert & Christa Weitzel Georg & Sarah Weitzel, Charlie Lake, BC 250-263-8237

www.shadowcreek.farm • marshascows@hotmail.com

North 42 Cattle Company Heath Barnfield, Sexsmith, AB 780-897-3339 Voss Family Salers Randy & Lesli Voss, Hythe, AB 780-814-1534

Hodges Simmentals Roy & Scot Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB 780-512-4669 JayDawn Farms Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB 780-933-5530 KIN-KIN Cattle Co. Gary & Faye Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-4500 KRS Simmentals K. Reanne Sanford, Quesnel, BC 250-991-9496 KSL Simmentals Keagan Scorgie, Beaverlodge, AB 780-518-6572 Brad Smith, Beaverlodge, AB 780-202-0254 Lakeroad Simmentals Sarah Hayward & Kolby Rowe, Fairview, AB 780-835-8841 M.C. Quantock Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB 800-561-2855 Simmental Cattle

Quarter Horse

Tamarak Sortonrns Alvin Johnson, Brownvale, AB 780-618-9044

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

Yearling and 2 yr. old Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty

Box 238, FAIRVIEW, ALBERTA TOH 1LO

56694

Blueberry Valley Farms Limousin Michael & Rebecca McCord, Mile 86.5 Alaska Hwy, BC 250-772-5116

Chet & Jamie Jans

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

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LIMOUSIN

Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-784-3924

Norbert & Janice Luken 780-835-3165 Email: njluken6@gmail.com


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

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

REGISTERED SIMMENTALS BOX 655, BEAVERLODGE, AB TOH 0C0

KEITH HODGES 780-831-7999 keith@arlshop.com

KEIRAN HODGES 780-933-5637

hodgey_177@hotmail.com

56624

Willow Creek Simmentals Mike & Mari Klassen & Family, Debolt, AB 780-957-2814

PEACE COUNTRY SIMMENTALS Box 154, Cecil Lake, BC V0C 1G0 www.peacecountrysimmentals.com

Cody & Rodi Murray Beaverlodge, AB

(780) 831-5781 cdymurray@yahoo.ca

CK RANC O R M H R RI R

2 year old Simmental Bulls FOR SALE on the farm

Willowdale Simmentals 46841

Rachido Ranch Randy & Donna Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-4373 Rosefield Simmentals James & Martha Wiebe, Prespatou, BC 250-630-2621 SIBL Simmentals The Smith Families, Cherhill, AB 780-785-2045

Performance Breeding Stock ● Polled Reds & Blacks Dale and Judy Smith & Family (780) 524-2790

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DAWSON CREEK, BC

250-719-9575

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

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J&M Farms JERRY & GEM GIESBRECHT 250.262.7867

REGISTERED PUREBRED SPECKLE PARK CATTLE 56611

BULLS & HEIFERS FOR SALE

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

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Horse Pens • Solar-Powered Mobile Watering Systems • Cattle Oilers • Shelters & Barns


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Cattle Market Report VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP

DAWSON CREEK

BEAVERLODGE

WESTLOCK

PONOKA

RIMBEY

Peter Raffan - Mgr 250-782-3766 vjvdawsoncreek@outlook.com

Peter Raffan - Mgr. 780-354-2423 vjvbeaverlodge@gpnet.ca

Travis Sekura - Mgr. 780-349-3153 office@vjvauction.com

Craig Jacklin - Mgr. 403-783-5561 office@vjvauction.com

Dean Edge 403-704-0280 office@vjvauction.com

Auction Auct ctii Date

Sept 3 - 519 Hd

AAug 27 - 404 Hd

SSept 5 - 967 Hd

June 6 - 559 Hd

Sept 5 - 823 Hd

BBid Range

Low

Highh

Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

Low

300 - 399

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400 - 499

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500 - 599

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FEEDER STEERS

CATTLE MARKET REPORT FOR SEPT 13, 2019

$220.00 $230.00 n/a

n/a

Sept 4 - 2284 Hd

AAug 28 - 1556 Hd

Aug A 27 - 401 Hd

Low

High

Average

Low

High

$209.00 $222.00 $215.00 $237.00 $210.00 $232.50 $210.00 $235.00

n/a

n/a

n/a

$225.00 $238.00 $188.00 $224.00 $215.00 $246.00 $200.00 $234.00 $210.00 $233.00

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n/a

n/a

$220.00 $230.00 $187.00 $223.00 $198.00 $230.00 $195.00 $220.00 $200.00 $230.00 $195.00 $225.00

Low

High

High

600 - 699 $200.00 $210.00 $200.00 $211.00 $200.00 $208.00 $208.00 $222.00 $185.00 $216.00 $191.00 $216.00 $190.00 $213.50 $200.00 $228.75 $195.00 $219.50 700 - 799 $190.00 $201.00 $190.00 $203.00

n/a

n/a

$190.00 $202.00 $185.00 $204.50 $183.00 $211.00 $185.00 $209.00 $190.00 $217.00 $190.00 $200.00

800 - 899 $185.00 $195.50 $182.00 $194.00 $179.00 $188.50 $168.00 $179.00 $176.00 $190.00 $180.00 $200.00 $175.00 $199.00 $180.00 $206.00 $188.00 $199.00 900 - 999 $179.00 $187.25 $170.00 $181.00 $175.00 $185.50 1000+

FEEDER HEIFERS

High

AAug 29 - 1010 Hd

$165.00 $175.00 $168.00 $177.75 $170.00 $180.00

n/a

n/a

$171.00 $188.00 $176.00 $184.00 $170.00 $188.00 $175.00 $190.00 $180.00 $192.25

n/a

n/a

$168.00 $180.00 $160.00 $173.00 $165.00 $179.00 $170.00 $180.00 $175.00 $184.00

Bid Range

Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

300 - 399

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

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400 - 499

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$200.00 $214.00 $177.00 $196.00 $178.00 $211.50 $175.00 $194.00 $185.00 $212.00 $190.00 $217.00

500 - 599

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$188.00 $198.00 $175.00 $187.50 $180.00 $200.00 $175.00 $196.00 $185.00 $210.00 $180.00 $199.50

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$180.00 $189.50 $171.00 $185.00 $180.00 $192.00 $170.00 $184.00 $180.00 $205.25 $175.00 $190.00

n/a

n/a

$167.00 $177.00 $170.00 $183.50 $180.00 $190.00 $165.00 $181.00 $175.00 $195.75 $175.00 $190.00

600 - 699 $170.00 $181.00

700 - 799 $174.00 $184.00 $172.00 $182.00

Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

$170.00 $200.00 $185.00 $203.00 $180.00 $202.50 $190.00 $215.00

High

Average

n/a

n/a

800 - 899 $165.00 $174.00 $163.00 $174.00 $170.00 $179.00 $150.00 $160.00 $162.00 $175.75 $170.00 $185.00 $160.00 $177.25 $170.00 $187.00 $175.00 $187.00 900 - 999 $165.00 $173.25 $160.00 $172.25 $165.00 $172.00 1000+

$153.00 $163.00 $158.00 $167.00

D1 - D2 Cows $80.00

$87.00 $79.00

D3 - D4 Cows $70.00

D1 - D2 Cows $88.00

D3 - D4 Cows

$80.00 $70.00

$78.00

n/a

n/a

D1 - D2 Cows

n/a

n/a

$159.00 $174.50 $155.00 $168.00 $155.00 $170.75 $160.00 $176.75 $165.00 $177.00

n/a

n/a

$135.00 $164.50 $142.00 $160.00 $145.00 $163.00 $145.00 $164.00 $145.00 $163.00

D1 - D2 Cows

$78.00 $85.50 $80.00

D3 - D4 Cows

$92.00

D3 - D4 Cows

$70.00 $77.00 $60.00

$79.00

D1 - D2 Cows $89.00

$97.00

D3 - D4 Cows $78.00

$90.00

D1 - D2 Cows $80.00

$94.00

D3 - D4 Cows $75.00

$85.00

D1 - D2 Cows $90.00

$97.00

D3 - D4 Cows $80.00

$90.00

D1 - D2 Cows $86.00

$97.00

D3 - D4 Cows $75.00

$85.00

D1 - D2 Cows $85.00 $95.00

D3 - D4 Cows $75.00 $85.00

Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes SLAUGHTER CATTLE $120.00 $140.00 $120.00 $144.00 $120.00 $135.00 $115.00 $130.00 $116.00 $140.00 $100.00 $129.00 $115.00 $135.00 $110.00 $138.00 $110.00 $135.00 Bologna Bulls

Bologna Bulls

Bologna Bulls

$100.00 $112.00 $100.00 $115.00 $100.00 $109.00 $101.00 $116.00

Feeder Bulls

Feeder Bulls

Feeder Bulls

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Good Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Older Bred Cows n/a REPLACEMENT CATTLE

n/a

Good Bred Hfrs n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a

n/a

n/a

Good Bred Cows n/a

n/a

n/a

Good Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Older Bred Cows Older Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Good Bred Hfrs n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Good Bred Hfrs n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a

n/a

Feeder Bulls n/a

n/a

Good Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Older Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Bologna Bulls

Bologna Bulls

Bologna Bulls

Bologna Bulls

$99.00 $117.00 $90.00 $109.00 $105.00 $120.00 $100.00 $117.50 $95.00 $112.50

Feeder Bulls

Feeder Bulls

Feeder Bulls

Feeder Bulls

$110.00 $122.00 $100.00 $129.00 $115.00 $130.00 $100.00 $135.00

Good Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Older Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Good Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Older Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Good Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Older Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Good Bred Cows n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Good Bred Hfrs

Good Bred Hfrs

Good Bred Hfrs

Good Bred Hfrs

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) $1,775

$2,200

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a

n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a

n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a

n/a

Feeder Bulls n/a

n/a

Good Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Older Bred Cows Older Bred Cows

Good Bred Hfrs n/a

Bologna Bulls

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Good Bred Hfrs n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a

n/a

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SPECIAL SALE DATES FALL 2019

VJV BEAVERLODGE HORSE SALE

VJV, DAWSON CREEK, BC

In Addition to Regular Tuesday Cattle Sales SEPTEMBER HORSE SALE Sat, Sept 14, 2019 Tack @ 9:30am • Horses @ Noon Includes selected weanlings from Clay & Colleen Anderson NORTH WEST CATTLE CO. Fri, Sept 27, 2019 • 9:00 a.m. ANCHOR D SIMMENTAL INFLUENCE CALF SALE Fri, Oct 4, 2019 • 9:00 a.m.

SATURDAY

OCT 5 TACK SALES 9:30 A.M. HORSES 12:00 NOON

FRIDAY CALF/YEARLING SALES STARTING OCTOBER 11, 2019

VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP 301—116th Ave, Dawson Creek, BC

Ph: (250) 782-3766 • Fax: (250) 782-6622

vjvdawsoncreek@outlook.com

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VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP Beaverlodge, AB Peter (250) 260-0758 • Off (780) 354-2423 vjvbeaverlodge@gpnet.ca

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VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP www.vjvauction.com • Canadian Satellite Web Site: www.cslauction.com Dawson Creek Peter Raffan 250.782.3766

Cattle Sales

Regular Sale and Calf/Yearling Sale Tues, Sept 17th - 9:00 a.m. Tues, Sept 24th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 1st – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 8th – 9:00 a.m.

Dawson Creek

Special Sales

Northwest Cattle Co Calf Sale Fri, Sept 27 – 9:00 a.m.

Anchor D Simm Infl Calf Sale Fri, Oct 4 – 9:00 a.m.

Calf/Yearling Sale Oct 11, 18, 25 – 9:00 a.m.

Beaverlodge Peter Raffan 780.354.2423

Westlock Travis Sekura 780.349.3153

Ponoka Craig Jacklin 403.783.1453

Thurs, Sept 19th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Sept 26th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 3rd – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 10th - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 17th – 9:00 a.m.

Thurs, Sept 19th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Sept 26th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 3rd – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 10th - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 17th – 9:00 a.m.

Wed, Sept 18th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Sept 25th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Oct 2nd – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Oct 9th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Oct 16th – 9:00 a.m.

Beaverlodge

Westlock

Horse Sale

Angus Infl Calf Sale Thurs, Oct 24 – 9:00 a.m. Bred Cow Sale Sat, Oct 26 – 11:00 a.m. Sheep & Goat Sales Tues, Sept 17th - 11:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 1st - 11:00 a.m. Horse Sale Sat, Sept 21 – 10:00 a.m. Sat, Oct 19 – 10:00 a.m.

Sat Oct 5th – 9:30 a.m.

Angus Infl Calf Sale Thurs, Oct 17 – 9:00 a.m.

Sheep Assembly Day To VJV Westlock

Mon, Sept 16th - 9am to 11am Mon, Sept 30th – 9am to 11am Mon, Oct 14th – 9am to 11am

Call 587-343-2162

Ponoka Anchor D Simm Influence Calf Sale Wed, Oct 2 – 9:00 a.m. Angus Influence Calf Sale Wed, Oct 23 – 9:00 a.m.

Rimbey Dean Edge 403.704.0280 Tues, Sept 17th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Sept 24th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 1st – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 8th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 15th - 9:00 a.m.

Rimbey Anchor D Simm Infl Calf Sale Tuesday, October 1 Anchor D Simm Infl Pasture Treasures Female Sale Fri, Oct 11 – 7:00 p.m. Horse Sales Fri, Sept 27th – 5:00 p.m. Fri, Oct 25th – 5:00 p.m.

Contact our reps for current Market trends, prices, booking of cattle into the auction Mart or Satellite sale Owner – Henry Thalen 403.783.0090 henry@morsan.com • CEO – Yancy Crosier 403.485.0887 yancy.crosier@gmail.com

Ponoka: 4410 – Highway 2A, Ponoka, AB (Ph) 403.783.5561, (Fax) 403.783.4120, (Website) www.vjvauction.com (Email) office@vjvauction.com Dawson Creek: 301 – 116th Avenue, Dawson Creek, B.C. (Ph) 250.782.3766, (Fax) 250.782.6622 (Email) vjvdawsoncreek@outlook.com Beaverlodge: Box 606, Beaverlodge, AB (Ph) 780.354.2423, (Fax) 780-354-2420, (Email) vjvbeaverlodge@gpnet.ca Westlock: 9004 – 110A Street, Westlock, AB (Ph) 780.349.3153 (Fax) 780.349.5466 (Email) office@vjvauction.com • Rimbey: 4831 – 47th Street, Rimbey, AB (Ph) 403.843.2439 (Fax) 403.843.3485 (Email) office@vjvauction.com

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Field Representatives: Mike Brennan (Ponoka, Rimbey, Bashaw) 403.783.1074 • Ralph Calder (Grimshaw & Northern Alberta) 780.618.7655 • Neil Campbell (Rycroft) 780.814.4113 Trevor Duke (Castor, Coronation, Stettler, Hanna) 403.740.5753 • Trent Ewasiw (Rochester, Dapp) 780.349.0239 • Darryl Friesen (Rimbey) 780.318.1630 Mark Gillett (Fairview) 780.834.7063 • D. Trapper Green (Northern Alberta & BC) 780.837.0171 • Craig Jacklin (Ponoka, Feeder Finance) 403-783-1453 Barry Neumeirer (Rimbey) 403.350.8222 • Art Patterson (Dawson Creek) 250.784.4307 • Cory Polak (Peers, Edson) 780.712.5749 • Peter Raffan (Dawson Creek) 250.260.0758 Wade Schaupmeyer (Mayerthorpe) 780.305.4104 • Dan Schleppe (Dawson Creek West) 250.219.5698 • Bob Scott (Lac La Biche) 780.689.9203 • Travis Sekura (Drayton Valley) 780.621.6841 Stan Skeels (Rimbey) 403.704.0288 • Nansen Vold (Ponoka) 403.783.0349 • Ged Willis (Beaverlodge & Surrounding Area) 780.814.4751 • Herb Wylhuizen (Rimbey) 403.844.0294


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WEEKLY LIVESTOCK MARKET REVIEW - SEPTEMBER 6, 2019

CANADA / US $ Sep 06/19 $75.60 Aug 30/19 $75.21 Sep 07/18 BANK RATE Sep 03/19 2.00 Aug 27/19 2.00 Sep 04/18 CATTLE SLAUGHTER WEEKEND Aug 31/19 (prel) Aug 24/19 (prel) CANADA 64,273 70,880 EAST 12,100 13,730 WEST 52,173 57,150 WEEKEND Sep 07/19 (est) Aug 31/19 (est) US 565,000 644,000 CANADIAN CATTLE GRADES WEEKEND Aug 31/19 Aug 24/19 A 43,515 50,425 B 1,538 1,504 D 6,614 6,934 E 278 434 A GRADE MARBLING (%) WEEKEND Aug 31/19 Aug 24/19 A 3.9% 3.5% AA 43.0% 43.4% AAA 53.2% 53.1% CANADIAN CATTLE CLASSES WEEKEND Aug 31/19 (prel) Aug 24/19 (prel) STEERS 37,355 41,995 HEIFERS 18,223 20,175 COWS 8,330 8,284 BULLS 365 426 CALVES 3,041 3,068 CATTLE FUTURES - US 4/CWT - CLOSE SEP 06/19 MONTH LIVE CHANGE MONTH FEEDER OCT 94.88 -4.05 SEP 133.35 DEC 99.75 -3.92 OCT 130.90 FEB 106.40 -2.63 NOV 130.38 APR 110.85 -0.33 JAN 128.47 JUN 104.28 -0.13 MAR 128.40 AUG 102.40 -0.07 APR 129.63 WEEKEND Sep 06/19 Aug 30/19 US FSP-US$/CWT 138.36 138.55 CATTLE INDICATORS (by prod values) WEEKEND Aug 30/19 Aug 23/19 US - US $/CWT 9.17 9.25 CURRENTNESS Aug 31/19 Aug 24/19 WEST - A1% 14.7% 14.0% CAN - A1% 13.4% 13.1% FD:STR RATIO Aug 30/19 Aug 23/19 ALTA BARLEY 27.1 26.5 Aug 31/19 Aug 24/19 US CORN 24.4 24.2 AVG CARCASS WT Aug 31/19 Aug 24/19 WEST STR - LBS 906.0 915.0 CAN STR - LBS 909.0 915.0 US CATTLE - LBS 812.0 810.0

Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry - September 6, 2019 https://open.alberta.ca/publications/3479685

$75.83 1.75 Sep 01/18 60,846 13,789 47,057 Sept 08/18 571,100 Sep 01/18 48,890 1,315 7,750 377 Sep 01/18 1.2% 32.4% 66.4% Sep 01/18 36,615 14,905 8,969 357 3,637 CHANGE 0.95 0.10 0.05 -0.03 0.35 0.70 Sep 07/18 151.32 Aug 31/18 9.50 Sep 01/18 33.9% 35.3% Aug 31/19 25.2 Sep 01/18 32.4 Sep 01/18 898.0 903.0 818.0

CURRENT MARKET PRICING

SLAUGHTER BULLS NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock STEERS 500 - 599 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock STEERS 600 - 699 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock STEERS 700 - 799 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock STEERS 800 - 899 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock HEIFERS 500 - 599 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock HEIFERS 600 - 699 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock HEIFERS 700 - 799 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock HEIFERS 800 - 899 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock

LOW $80.00 $98.00 $90.00 $95.00 $93.00 LOW $185.00 $196.00 $180.00 $190.00 LOW $185.00 $192.00 $180.00 $190.00 LOW $180.00 $185.00 $170.00 $188.00 LOW $170.00 $172.00 $160.00 $173.00 LOW $170.00 $180.00 $160.00 $170.00 LOW $165.00 $176.00 $150.00 $170.00 LOW $150.00 $175.00 $140.00 $165.00 LOW $140.00 $170.00 $130.00 $160.00

HIGH $120.00 $112.00 $118.00 $115.00 $107.00 HIGH $230.00 $218.00 $230.00 $230.00 $218.00 HIGH $220.00 $216.00 $226.00 $225.00 $215.50 HIGH $215.00 $212.00 $221.00 $219.00 $207.00 HIGH $200.00 $192.00 $195.00 $202.00 $190.00 HIGH $199.00 $200.00 $215.00 $200.00 $198.00 HIGH $195.00 $190.00 $194.00 $190.00 $185.50 HIGH $188.00 $186.00 $194.00 $185.00 $184.00 HIGH $175.00 $185.00 $175.00 $174.00 $176.75

THORSBY STOCKYARDS OFFICE (780) 789-3915 SALE DATE

Sept 9

Aug 26

ON OFFER

1,628 Head

1,534 Head

FEEDER STEERS BID

LOW

HIGH

LOW

HIGH

300 - 399

$220.00

$244.00

$230.00

$261.00

400 - 499

$210.00

$236.00

$215.00

$246.50

500 - 599

$195.00

$221.50

$205.00

$236.50

600 - 699

$190.00

$213.00

$195.00

$226.50

700 - 799

$180.00

$205.50

$190.00

$223.75

800 - 899

$172.00

$198.50

$174.50

$204.50

900 - 999

$167.00

$180.00

$170.00

$194.00

1,000 +

$145.00

$174.00

$155.00

$182.50

FEEDER HEIFERS BID

LOW

HIGH

LOW

HIGH

300 - 399

$195.00

$235.00

$200.00

$242.50

400 - 499

$195.00

$230.00

$200.00

$224.00

500 - 599

$180.00

$205.00

$180.00

$210.00

600 - 699

$170.00

$195.00

$175.00

$206.00

700 - 799

$155.00

$186.75

$165.00

$194.00

800 - 899

$150.00

$175.25

$155.00

$185.75

900 - 999

$135.00

$169.00

$150.00

$176.00

1,000 +

$140.00

$160.00

n/a

n/a

SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 COWS $75.00

$91.00

D1 - D2 COWS $84.00

D4 COWS $65.00

$78.00

$97.00

D4 COWS $72.00

$84.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS

SLAUGHTER BULLS

$90.00

$80.00

$110.00

$123.00

REPLACEMENT CATTLE FEEDER COWS $80.00

$90.00

FEEDER COWS $80.00

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THORSBY STOCKYARDS INC. 4405 - 50 Ave, Box 379, Thorsby, AB T0C 2P0 • 780-789-3915

REGULAR CATTLE SALES Monday, Sept. 16th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, Sept. 23rd – 9:00 a.m. Monday, Sept. 30th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, Oct. 7th – 9:00 a.m.

NEW THIS FALL FEEDER THURSDAY SALES Oct. 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st Nov. 7th, 14th & 21st

FALL BRED COW & HEIFER SALES Saturdays • 12 Noon November 2nd, 16th, 30th December 14th

FALL HORSE SALE

BUYING ALL CLASSES OF CATTLE SORTING & SENDING TO FEEDLOTS ACROSS ALBERTA

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& Longhorn/Roping Cattle Sale (bred cows will also be on offer) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST – 11:00 A.M.

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“NOTE” 8, 3, 7, 2, 9, 1, 14 NEW PRICE CHANGES 2%- 4% SEPT PROGRAM 30/2019 12

0 9,00 $ 20

9.07.19 Exchange credit up to $9,500

0 5,00

$22

0 6,40

$19

2014 2375 Versatile 375hp 12spd QSX11 #209400 710/70R38 16’Dozer,602hr $209,000 175 NEMESIS # 225400 less FEL $244,000 2010 535 Versatile 535hp,P/S 16x4 Del/Cab 80gpm 6 E/ hyd d/lock, 850/60R38 Trelleborg Lease in AB 1-20,900, 9 S/A of

$ 24,900 OAC

Lease in AB 1-20,900 5 Annual of $ 44,800 OAC

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210 NEMESIS # 240400 less FEL $264,900 #216560 3,024 hrs ONLY $225,000 Front End Loader add $ 35,000 710/70R38 rear singles 600 65R28, frt diff Lease in AB 1-21,000 5 Annual of $ 41,200 OAC lock, Deluxe Cab, Rear Visor QSB6.7 Cum, 7 5 HER, 42 GPM, Radio AM/FM, CD, WB Q/T ,000 $483 3pt hitch, Isobus, GPS ready, 1 3/4 rear shaft, LED Cab lites, frt fenders, Front End Loader, bkt, grapple, tines, back screen No DEF

2019 DT570 Versatile 570 hp, P/S 16x4 with a $200,000 TRADE finance $320,000 for 10 yrs #520700 Call for CNT price $705,000

9 4,99

$24

1

110gpm 6 E/ hyd d/lock, A/S/R, camera 12 hrs

Loan Fin 320,000 10 Annual pay of $ 42,000 OAC

6

$685,000 #475700 2016 375 Versatile 375hp P/S 16x4 TA19 QSX11.9 710/70R38 4 E/H 58gpm, 55h $365,000 #239350 DEMO $244,000 Lease in AB 1-24,000, 19 S/A of

$ 15,000 OAC

2019 DT610 Versatile 610 hp, P/S16x4 with a $200,000 TRADE finance $345,000 for 10 yrs #545750 Call for CNT price $735,000

10

9

$

Del/Cab,3 pt, 6 E/ hyd 72gal, PTO,710R42 Duals 37hr DEMO $

Lease in AB 1-25,800, 19 S/A of

268,900

,400

DEMO $422,000 $ 26,000 OAC

Lease in AB 1-41,600 10 Annual of $ 53,500 OAC

14

0 9,00 $35

$ 16,000 OAC

Loan Fin 300,000 20 Semi-Ann of $ 19,500 OAC Loan Fin 300,000 10 Annual pay of $ 39,500 OAC

2011 100’ RG994 Roga tank, Viper Pro, Auto S Accu boom, Auto boo Air Dryer,380/90R46 &

2019 1100bu GC1160 G/Cart, UF w/Tarp c/w 20” Auger, 1000 pto, 900/60x32R1 Retail $89,080 Only $70,900 $89,985

$9,520 520 Scale system add $ 8,500 14

SD 650 Versatile 12 foot 10.5” spacing T2-215 Brgs, 24x 5/16 blade 650# per Ft

120’ Falcon Alu Boom $505,000 #355320 ends Aug 30/19 demo $359,000

$94,999

Lease in AB 1-9,000 5 Annual of OAC $ 19,300

Lease in AB 1-14,000 5 Annual of $ 30,000 OAC

$240,150 ends Sept Lease to own 14kdwn S/A

Lease to own 14kdwn5A/ L

,900

$82

Air ride, A/steer A/b Accu/b, Cum QSB 6.7 L 280 Tarp,1250/50R32, 22”auger,1000 pto, w/520 Scale $128,060 new used$85,900 hp, 28% torque rise tier 4i no DEF,GPS, 27hr 5 Spd P/S = More hp to the Grd, = Full hp in Rev

2012 RENN RGB 1016 & RGC 2420 Conveyo

BUY premium used o

Telescopic Swing Auger

Lease in AB 1-36,600, 13 S/A of $ 31,000 OAC Lease in AB 1-36,000 7 Annual of $ 58,900 OAC

9 5,99

Auger in Trans Does not Tow Behind.

$14

8

8-11 hp/ ft @ 5”cut 7-10mph msrp $119,900 32’ Vers Vertical Tillage #90140 only

,999

$41,900 #320090 1 ONLY $ 33,999

DEMO

$94,999

3

$33

Lease to own 345kdwnS/A

Lease own 345kdwn 7A/ L

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120’ SX280 2017 Versatile Sprayer, 1200 gal 2014 1300 bu.GC1315 UF Grain Cart, 2019 610 Versatile 610hp,P/S 16x4 with a $200,000 TRADE finance $300,000 for 10 yrs #499642 Call for CNT price $698,000

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DEMO $483,000

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New 2014 100’ Rog

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Toll Free 800-661-7401

ca

Sept 07 , 2019

DF22 1000 bu/hr Drier $300,000

ONLY 1 left @ $285,000

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Your electrician wires 7 cables from the control panel to the junction box on the side of the drier & Your gasman makes 1 gas connection to the gas train. Drier is ready to Dry Grain

gator DEMO 100hr

LY

$354,999

down OAC .

9 4,99 $34

Since 1948

DSL

$8,350 disc.

$10,050 dis

MSRP $ 82,050

13

8 $2

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a

MSRP $ 94,950

$495-84 mbw

$445-84 mbw

$495-84 mbw

only

$37,900

MSRP $ 60,050

$420-84 mbw

$390-84 mbw

It is Cheaper & Faster to & If 1 DF22 goes down the other DF22 is still Drying.

2016 New 35’ M155 MD Swather 148hp C /linkHID, 600/65R28, DKD, 16.5x16.1, 6 Bat/PUR, Trans stab/whl 10’ hyd swath roller msrp $238,250

1 only cnt $190,000

1 Extractor ON HAND

MSRP $ 66,950

MSRP $ 62,950

MSRP $ 62,850

$415-84 mbw

$391-84 mbw

$415-84 mbw

$51,950

SOLD

$12,050 disc.

MSRP $ 87,750

MSRP $ 59,850

$455-84 mbw

$415-84 mbw

$73,600

20 1500 Longhorn C/C4x4 SB hemi 8spd i327786

$44,900

19 1500 Sub-Zero C/C 4x4 SB 5.7L 8spd i725525

34 mpg

$11,000 disc.

MSRP $ 59,020

MSRP $50,000

$300-84 mbw

$275-84 mbw

$42,350

$39,000

w/ classic Canyon Brown & Beige Interiors

17 1500 SLT V6 8s CC 4X4SB LOADED i972522po 29 mpg

17 Chry Pacifica TL 3.6L 9spd leather p/s i538459po

Demo 28k

MSRP $ 59,020

$42,350

17 1500 SLT V6 8s QC 4X4SB LOADED i765505po

$14,500 dis

DSRP $ 29,055

$22,900

09 D3500 Laramie Q/C dsl 6 auto LB 248k i746199

MSRP $ 78,515

17 D2500 SLT dsl C/C 4x4 SB b/u/c i312681po

$19,000 disc. MSRP $51,000

$65,515

$29,900

$245-84 mbw

$430-84 mbw

$290-84 mbw

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

Lease to own 10 S / A Lease/pmts OAC of $ 6,700

19 1500 Warlock C/C 4x4 SB 5.7L 8spd i292567

$14,150 disc.mb

29 mpg

$280-84 mbw

2019 12000bu/hr Extractor 10 ft $59,985

$48,800

19 1500 Big Horn 5.7 hemi 8s CC 4X4 SB i336568

20 1500 Longhorn C/C4x4 SB hemi 8spd i044775

$27,900

Hydro Drive wheels

19 1500 Classic C/C 4x4 SB 3L Dsl 8spd i471619

$14,050 disc.

MSRP $44,400

s

$52,800

$415-84 mbw

$11,000 disc.

$455-84 mbw

Demo 8k

$16,050 disc. MSRP $ 68,850

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

$72,600

Than 1-DF37 install for 1800bph

DSL

$49,900

MSRP $ 86,750

Twin 2-DF22’s for 2000 bph

19 D2500 Laramie dsl 6s C/C 4X4 SB i943854

$11,550 disc.oh

$14,150 dis

Twin the DF22 for 2000 bu/hr

$187,999

6 Bagger, hopper or msrp $64,070

MSRP $ 69,050

$13,000 disc.

t 30/19 $ 130,000 L/pmt OAC$15,000 L/ pmt OAC $30,000

$11,450 disc.oh

$10,150 disc.oh

19 1500 Sport C/C4x4 SB hemi 8spd i484604

$16,670 disc.

ator Sprayer SS Steer, 300 GPS, om whls, Air ride & 650/70R38 C/div

$84,300

19 D3500 Big Horn C/C4x4 SB Dsl 6spd i077712

$13,000 disc.

9 9,99

$10,650 disc.

$70,800

$55,400

$12

$8,350 disc.

MSRP $ 78,850

19 1500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB hemi 8 spd i975626

$16,670 disc.

A L/pmt OAC $29,000 L/ pmt OAC $56,000

G r an d e P r ai ri e

MSRP $ 89,050

$57,600

DF22 1000 BPH at 100c in barley from 20% to 15%

S

S e xs m i t h

19 D2500 Big Horn C/C4x4 dsl LB i238729

$8,050 dis

19 D2500 Laramie dsl 6s C/C 4X4 SB i369794

t 30/19 $365,000

E

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

$72,700

19 D3500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB Dsl 6spd i076795

$9,650 disc.

W

$455-84 mbw

$495-84 mbw

19 D2500 Big Horn C/C4x4 dsl SB b/u/c i579737

R y c ro ft

MSRP $ 81,050

$79,800

$465-84 mbw

10

DSL

MSRP $ 89,850

$73,700

$79,400

gator Sprayer 1100 uto Steer, 300 GPS, om wheels, Frt load ab, Air Dryer Pkg,

Sept 07 - 2019

All Programs deducted

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

Cstm does Gas & Power Hookup 2019’s

ren

for Matt, Al, Warren

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17 = Chrysler T&C 3.6L,6spd leather dvd i891477po

36 mpg

$11,000 disc.

MSRP $ 79,815

MSRP $52,040

$435-84 mbw

$295-84 mbw

$66,815

17 D2500 SLT C/C4x4 LB b/u/c T/tow i931701po

$41,440

19 G/Caravan GT 3.6L,6spd leather dvd i889491

DSRP $ 15,900

$13,900

09 Chrysler Aspen Ltd 7 pass, 4x4 5spd, 224k i804109

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$19,900

07 D2500 SLT Q/C dsl 6 auto LB 251k i960199

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review

September 13, 2019

Statistics & Data Development Branch Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development

Beaver Hill Auction Service - Tofield - August 19, 2019

Sheep - 2,038 Head Sheep - Wool 0 - 54 lbs 55 - 69 lbs 70 - 85 lbs 86 - 105 lbs 106 & Over lbs Ewes Rams Bred Ewes (Hd) Sheep - Hair 0 - 54 lbs 55 - 69 lbs 70 - 85 lbs 86 - 105 lbs 106 & Over lbs Ewes Rams Ewe/Lamb Fmly

$/CWT $140.00 $150.00 $160.00 $160.00 $174.00 $90.00 $113.00 $150.00

to to to to to to to to

$175.00 $189.00 $195.00 $186.00 $196.00 $146.00 $150.00 $190.00

$125.00 $136.00 $140.00 $159.00 $160.00 $99.00 $97.50 n/a

to to to to to to to to

$145.00 $177.00 $168.00 $175.00 $185.00 $190.00 $125.00 n/a

Goats - 374 Head Goats Light Feeder Kids 0 - 60lbs Doeling Kids 45 - 69 lbs 70+ lbs Buckling Kids 45 - 69 lbs 70+ lbs Wether Kids 45 - 69 lbs 70+ lbs Adults Mature Nannys Mature Billies Bred Does (Hd) Nanny/Kid (Unit)

$/CWT $120.00 to $165.00 $165.00 to $275.00 $225.00 to $285.00 $170.00 to $280.00 $220.00 to $295.00 $170.00 to $280.00 $220.00 to $290.00

$115.00 $180.00 n/a n/a

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

Aug 31/19 (prel) 410,865 243,249 167,616 61,381 Sep 07/19 (est) 2,204,000

Vold Jones Vold (Westlock) - September 3, 2019

Aug 24/19 (prel) 419,865 243,409 176,456 61,103 Aug 31/19 (est) 2,461,000

Sep 01/18 406,990 244,923 162,067 60,727 Sep 08/18 2,220,700

to $230.00 to $260.00 to n/a to n/a

Sep 06/19 1.537 N/A

Aug 30/19 1.690 N/A

Sep 06/19 54.73 1.348

Aug 30/19 59.78 1.480

$/CWT

Nanny/Kid Units Nannys Billys Bred Nannys

to to to to to to to to

$1.70 $1.70 $1.70 $1.70 $1.10 $1.65 $1.20 n/a

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a $0.70 n/a n/a

to to to to to to to to

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a $0.90 n/a n/a

$1.60 $2.00

to to

$2.00 $2.25

$2.00

to

$2.25

n/a $1.00 $1.00 n/a

to to to to

n/a $1.20 $1.30 n/a

30 - 40 lbs

$15.00

to

$20.00

41 - 80 lbs

$50.00

to

$80.00

81 - 150 lbs

n/a

to

n/a

151 + Over lbs

$100.00

to

$150.00

Hogs - 40 Head

CAN/US $ CLOSE Sep 06/19

MONTH Oct-19 Dec-19 Feb-20 Apr-20 May-20 Jun-20

MONTH Sep-19 Oct-19 Nov-19 Dec-19 Jan-20 Mar-20

LEAN 63.50 62.48 70.85 76.40 82.40 86.38

CHANGE - 0.02 - 0.90 - 0.58 - 0.67 - 0.80 - 1.40

FUTURES 0.7591 0.7594 0.7598 0.7600 0.7601 0.7604

CHANGE + 0.0083 + 0.0083 + 0.0083 + 0.0083 + 0.0082 + 0.0081

Aug 24/19 208.00 Aug 23/19 15.0 12.4 Aug 30/19 73.79

Sep 01/18 208.00 Aug 31/18 10.9 6.7 Sep 07/18 66.89

HOG INDICATORS Sep 07/18 1.048 1.412

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

Goats - 30 Head Goats Light Feeder Kids 0 - 49lbs 50 - 100lbs Whether Kids 50 - 100 lbs

$/CWT $1.45 $1.50 $1.60 $1.65 $0.70 $1.00 $1.20 n/a

HOG FUTURES - US $/CWT

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

Sheep - 302 Head Sheep - Wool 0 - 69 lbs 70 - 85 lbs 86 - 105 lbs 106 + lbs Ewes Rams Bred Ewes Ewe/Lamb Fmly Sheep - Hair 0 - 69 lbs 70 - 85 lbs 86 - 105 lbs 106 + lbs Ewes Rams Bred Ewes Ewe/Lamb Fmly

Sep 07/18 42.60 1.046

WEEK END AV DRSD WT US-LBS FD: HOG RATIO US CORN ALTA BARLEY US CARCASS CUTOUT US $/CWT

Aug 31/19 208.00 Aug 30/19 13.3 11.7 Sep 06/19 N/A

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Identical Equipment List for both units

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Considerations when applying a pre-harvest management herbicide

“While pre-harvest management herbicides do not speed-up crop maturity, they help maximize crop yield and quality potential,” explains Neil Whatley, crop specialist at the Alberta Ag-Info Centre. “Application of these products can also assist with controlling perennial weeds and weed escapes from the growing season.” These products are categorized as either a desiccant or a pre-harvest weed control herbicide. Desiccants are recognized as harvest aid products. Desiccants are commonly contact herbicides, and their mode of action is generally fast acting. He says that application of these products hasten dry-down of a

crop that is already mature as well as drying the vegetative growth of weeds, ensuring earlier and easier direct combining of a standing crop. “Glyphosate, on the other hand, has a slower, systemic mode of action that allows it to translocate through a plant. Therefore, glyphosate is the preferred pre-harvest herbicide applied to control perennial weeds like quackgrass and Canada thistle.” Desiccants and glyphosate are registered to be applied when the crop’s seed is at physiological maturity. Product labels explain the correct crop stage for application as well as specifying the appropriate water volume used with a spe-

cific herbicide. “Application earlier than at proper seed maturity can negatively impact yield,” says Whatley. “Exceeding the product label rate or applying these products earlier than at the recommended crop stage can exceed a product’s maximum residue limit (MRL).” “An MRL, established through research during the herbicide’s registration process, is the legal amount of herbicide residue allowed in harvested grain. Heath Canada assures that MRLs are based on residue amounts that are significantly below a level that would negatively impact human health.” Crop Protection 2019 contains

product label guidelines, and the website Keep it Clean features a useful drop down menu for various crops and pre-harvest management herbicides. Whatley adds that Canada is a major grain exporter, and importing countries can set their own grain import MRL level, which may not be the same as Canada’s level. “Other end-users, especially those purchasing barley for the malt market, or oat millers, have their own MRL regulations or do not allow pre-harvest herbicides to be used at all. When uncertain, growers are encouraged to consult their grain buyer prior to pre-harvest herbicide application.”

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Keeping the level of obedience up on a dog requires regular routine maintenance and work. Teaching the dog to understand what is being asked for is the first step to a working dog but once he understands and responds to the request from the handler then it takes everyday practice to make the dog proficient at his job. If the

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AJHL • NWJHL ALBERTA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE SEASON 2019 - 2020 DATE Fri, Sept 13 Fri, Sept 13 Sat, Sept 14 Sat, Sept 14 Tues, Sept 17 Fri, Sept 20 Fri, Sept 20 Sat, Sept 21 Sat, Sept 21 Mon, Sept 23

TIME 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 p.m. 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm

AWAY

HOME

Grande Prairie Storm Bonnyville Pontiacs Grande Prairie Storm Bonnyville Pontiacs Grande Prairie Storm Whitecourt Wolverines Lloydminster Bobcats Whitecourt Wolverines Lloydminster Bobcats Spruce Grove Saints

Fort McMurray Oil Barons Whitecourt Wolverines Fort McMurray Oil Barons Whitecourt Wolverines Whitecourt Wolverines Sherwood Park Crusaders Grande Prairie Storm Spruce Grove Saints Grande Prairie Storm Grande Prairie Storm

AJHL SHOWCASE - MAX MCLEAN ARENA / ENCANA ARENA – CAMROSE, AB Thurs, Sept 26 7:00 pm Grande Prairie Storm Canmore Eagles Fri, Sept 27 1:00 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Calgary Canucks Fri, Sept 27 8:00 pm Okotoks Oilers Grande Prairie Storm Sat, Sept 28 4:30 pm Bonnyville Pontiacs Whitecourt Wolverines Fri, Oct 4 7:00 pm Grande Prairie Storm Okotoks Oilers Fri, Oct 4 7:30 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Lloydminster Bobcats Sat, Oct 5 7:00 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Drayton Valley Thunder Sat, Oct 5 7:30 pm Grande Prairie Storm Drumheller Dragons Sun, Oct 6 TBA Grande Prairie Storm Canmore Eagles Tues, Oct 8 7:30 pm Drayton Valley Thunder Whitecourt Wolverines Wed, Oct 9 7:30 pm Drayton Valley Thunder Grande Prairie Storm

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7

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1

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28

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10

6

5

1

0

0

0-0

21

15

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6

6

3

2

1

0

0-0

27

22

Whitecourt Wolverines

6

6

3

2

1

1

0-0

20

16

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6

3

3

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0

0-0

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25

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Cty of Grande Prairie JDA Kings Sexsmith Vipers North Peace Navigators Dawson Creek Junior Canucks Cty of Grande Prairie JDA Kings Dawson Creek Junior Canucks Sexsmith Vipers Fairview Flyers Cty of Grande Prairie JDA Kings Fort St. John Huskies Dawson Creek Junior Canucks North Peace Navigators Sexsmith Vipers Fort St. John Huskies Dawson Creek Junior Canucks Fairview Flyers Cty of Grande Prairie JDA Kings Sexsmith Vipers Fairview Flyers North Peace Navigators Dawson Creek Junior Canucks Cty of Grande Prairie JDA Kings Fort St. John Huskies Sexsmith Vipers Cty of Grande Prairie JDA Kings North Peace Navigators Cty of Grande Prairie JDA Kings Fairview Flyers Fort St. John Huskies North Peace Navigators Fort St. John Huskies Dawson Creek Junior Canucks Cty of Grande Prairie JDA Kings

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0

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7

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3

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1

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27

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0-0

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2

1

1

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0-0

16

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5

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2

1

0

0-0

19

21

Camrose Kodiaks

4

5

2

3

0

0

0-0

15

25

Canmore Eagles

0

3

0

2

1

0

0-0

5

11

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0

0

0

0

0

0

0-0

0

0

Grande Prairie JDA Kings

0

0

0

0

0

0

0-0

0

0

North Peace Navigators

0

0

0

0

0

0

0-0

0

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Sexsmith Vipers

0

0

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0

0

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Beaverlodge 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1400 - 5th Avenue Contact 780-354-3133 DeBolt 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. DeBolt Centre Contact 780-957-3958 Fairview 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Legion Hall (10315 - 110 St.) Contact 780-330-9211

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Beaverlodge 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1400 - 5th Avenue Contact 780-354-3133 DeBolt 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. DeBolt Centre Contact 780-957-3958 Fairview 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Legion Hall (10315 - 110 St.) Contact 780-330-9211 High Prairie 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 4932 - 51st Avenue Contact 780-523-4588

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Rycroft 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Contact 780-831-8792 Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Memorial Hall Contact 780-524-8967

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

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Halfway River Annual Rodeo @ Rodeo Grounds

Beaverlodge NP Bracket Racing @ Beaverlodge Airport G.P. - Eastlink Centre Triathlon @ Community Knowledge Campus G.P. - SOCCER - GPRC Wolves vs Keyano Huskies Halfway River Annual Rodeo @ Rodeo Grounds

Last Quarter

LABOUR DAY

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St. Isidore PCBFA Environmental Farm Plan Workshop @ Comm Centre

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Sexsmith Fall Showcase

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Dawson Creek WHL Hockey - Ed. Oil Kings vs P.G. Cougars

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G.P. MUSICAL - The Addams Family @ GP Live Theatre Woking – PCBFA Environmental Farm Plan Workshop @ Comm Hall

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Clairmont Soil Erosion Workshop @ County Community Services Bldg G.P. - MUSICAL - The Addams Family @ GP Live Theatre

Dawson Creek Skilled Trades & Industry Job Fair @ Encana Events Centre High Prairie – PCBFA Environmental Farm Plan Workshop @ PCBFA Office

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Dawson Creek DC Sr. Canucks Charity Poker Tournament G.P. - CONCERT - Dan Davidson @ Bowes Event Centre

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Dawson Creek CONCERT - The Hip Show @ Co-op Mercer Hall Fort St. John Liquified Natural Grains Beer Festival @ The Lido G.P. MUSICAL - The Addams Family @ GP Live Theatre G.P. Roots & Ruts Trail Race @ South Bear Creek

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G.P. MUSICAL - The Addams Family @ GP Live Theatre

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Beaverlodge NP Bracket Racing @ Beaverlodge Airport G.P. SOCCER GPRC Wolves vs Keyano Huskies Halfway River Annual Rodeo @ Rodeo Grounds High Prairie Taste of High Prairie @ Farmers Market La Crete - Pioneer Day & Fall Fair Wembley Dino-Mite Demolition Derby @ Stacy Krahn Memorial Park

Full Moon

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Clairmont - Fall Fair & Exhibition Dawson Creek - WHL Hockey - Ed. Oil Kings vs P.G. Cougars Fort St. John - Fire Truck Pull @ Pomeroy Sports Centre High Prairie - HP Open Horseshoe Tournament @ Sports Palace Peace River - Miserable Miles Obstacle Race @ Misery Mountain Teepee Creek - Evergreen High School Rodeo @ Events Centre

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Dawson Creek SPCRS Harvest Moon Fundraiser @ Co-op Mercer Hall Fort St. John CONCERT - John Maclachlan @ NP Cultural Centre Fort St. John - CONCERT - The Hip Show @ The Lido G.P.- MUSICAL - The Addams Family @ GP Live Theatre G.P. - SOCCER - GPRC Wolves vs NAIT Ooks Grimshaw - Gun Show @ Curling Rink High Prairie - Steak & Lobster Fundraiser @ Banana Belt Hall

New Moon

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Charlie Lake Country Dinner Theatre @ Community Hall G.P. - CONCERT - Seven Eight Oh MusicFest @ Bowes Events Centre G.P. - MUSICAL - The Addams Family @ GP Live Theatre Teepee Creek - High School Rodeo @ Events Centre

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Report Endorsement Report Endorsement Southern Mountain Caribou The Regional Board The Regional Boardisisforwarding forwardinga aletter lettertotothe the Report Endorsement federal Minister ofofEnvironment Southern Mountain Caribouand federal Minister Environment andClimate ClimateChange, Change, Premier ofofBC, Minister Southern Mountain Caribou The Endorsement Regional Board isprovincial forwarding a letterofto the Premier BC,and andthe the provincial Minister ofForests, Forests, Report Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural federal Minister of Environment and Climate Report Endorsement Lands, Natural Resource Operations and RuralChange, Development that endorses the Blair Lekstrom report Premier BC, and the provincial Minister of Forests, The Regionalof Board is endorses forwarding a letter toLekstrom the federal Development that the Blair report The Regional Board is forwarding athe letter to thePlan titled ‘The Path Forward to Recover Caribou Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Premier of titled ‘TheMinister Path Forward to Recover the Caribou Plan federal of Environment and Climate Change, in BC’ as written, and the recommendations Development that endorses the Blair Lekstrom report BC, and the provincial Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural inNorthern Northern BC’ as written, and the recommendations Premier of Path BC, and the provincial Minister of Forests, contained therein. titled ‘The Forward toDevelopment Recover the that Caribou Plan contained therein. Resource Operations and RuralOperations Lands, Natural Resource and Rural in Northern BC’ as written, and the recommendations Special Meeting 23, endorses the Blair –that Lekstrom report titled ‘The Path report Development endorses the Blair Lekstrom Special Meeting –August August 23,2019 2019 contained therein. Forward to‘The Recover the Caribou inAugust Northern BC’ asPlan titled Path meeting Forward to Plan Recover the Caribou At a Special Board held on 23, AtSpecial Special Board on August 23,2019 2019 –meeting August 23, 2019 ina Northern BC’ as written,held and the recommendations written, andMeeting the recommendations contained therein. Lorne Brownsey, a consultant with extensive prior Lorne Brownsey, a consultant with extensive prior contained therein. At a Meeting Special Board meeting held onengaged August 23, 2019 experience with relations bybythe Special –aboriginal August 23, 2019 experience with aboriginal relations engaged the Lorne consultant with prior Premier ofBrownsey, BC, Cassie Doylea23, consultant and Blair Special Meeting –a August 2019extensive Premier of BC, Cassie Doylea consultant and Blair withmeeting aboriginal relations engaged by the At aexperience Special Board heldto on August 23, 2019 Lekstrom-Community Liaison Premier Horgan Lekstrom-Community Liaison to Premier Horgan At aBrownsey, Special Board meeting held on August 23,Blair 2019 Premier BC, Cassie Doylea consultant and Lorne aBoard consultant with extensive prior presented toof the regarding the next steps presented to the Board regarding the next steps Lorne Brownsey, a consultant with extensive prior Lekstrom-Community Liaison to Premier Horgan for caribou conservation and recovery in the Peace experience with aboriginal relations engaged by the forexperience caribou conservation andrelations recovery in thesteps Peace with by the presented to theaboriginal Board regarding theengaged next Region. Premier of BC, Cassie Doylea consultant andand BlairBlair Region. Premier of BC, Cassie Doylearecovery consultant for caribou conservation and in the Peace Lekstrom-Community Liaison to Premier Horgan Lekstrom-Community Liaison to Premier Horgan Mr. Brownsey proposed that Table Region. Mr. Brownsey proposed thata aLeadership Leadership Table presented to the Board regarding the nextnext steps for presented to the Board regarding the steps consisting of First Nations leaders, federal and consisting of First Nations leaders, federal and Mr. caribou Brownsey proposed that arecovery Leadership Table caribou conservation and recovery in the Peace Region. for conservation and in the Peace provincial government Deputy Ministers, local provincial government Deputy Ministers, local consisting of First Nations leaders, federal and Region. representatives, government and senior executive government representatives, and senior executive Mr. Brownsey proposed thatDeputy a Leadership Table provincial government Ministers, local representatives from resource sectors in the region Mr. Brownsey proposed that afederal Leadership Table representatives from resource sectors in the region consisting of Firstrepresentatives, Nations leaders, and provincial government and senior executive bebecreated soso that allall parties have the opportunity to consisting of First Nations leaders, federal and created that parties have the opportunity representatives from resource sectors in the regionto government Deputy Ministers, local government represenengage in respectful, informed and inclusive dialogue provincial government Deputy Ministers, local engage insenior respectful, and the inclusive dialogue be created so that allinformed parties have opportunity to tatives, and executive from resource regarding the protection ofrepresentatives and mitigation ofof government representatives, and senior executive regarding protection ofcaribou caribou and mitigation engage inthe respectful, informed and inclusive dialogue sectors in the region be created so that all parties have impacts to the broader community. representatives from resource sectors the regionof impacts to the regarding the protection of caribou andinmitigation the opportunity tobroader engage incommunity. respectful, informed and be created so that all parties have the opportunity to impacts to the broader community. The Regional Board is willing to participate ininthe The Regional Board is willing to participate theand inclusive dialogue regarding the protection of caribou engage in respectful, informed and inclusive dialogue proposed Leadership Table on Caribou Conservation proposed Caribou Conservation The Regional isTable willing to participate in the of mitigation ofLeadership impacts to the broader community. regarding theBoard protection ofon caribou and mitigation ononthe that Board involved thecondition condition thatthe the Board beactively actively involved proposed Leadership Table onbe Caribou Conservation impacts to the broader community. in ofofthe Terms ofbe for The Regional Board is willing to participate in the proposed inthe thedevelopment development the Terms ofReference Reference forthe the on the condition that Board actively involved The Regional Board is willing to participate inyet the proposed ‘Leadership Table’, which have yet been Leadership Table on Caribou Conservation on not the in the development of the Terms ofhave Reference for the proposed ‘Leadership Table’, which notcondition been proposed Table Conservation confirmed. that the BoardLeadership be actively involved inCaribou the development proposed ‘Leadership Table’,onwhich have not yetof been confirmed. on theofcondition the proposed Board be‘Leadership actively involved the confirmed. Terms Referencethat for the Table’, inCleanup the development of the Terms of Reference for the Fall which have not yet been confirmed. Fall Cleanup proposed ‘Leadership Table’, which have not yet been Fall Cleanup The annual Fall The annual FallCleanup Cleanupevent eventwill willbebetaking takingplace place confirmed. Fall Cleanup October 2019. Tipping fees will atat The annual Fall Cleanup event will bebetaking place October14-27, 14-27, 2019. Tipping fees will bewaived waived The annual Fall Cleanup event willstations be taking place October all landfills and from October October 14-27, 2019. Tipping fees will be waived at allPRRD PRRD landfills andtransfer transfer stations from October Fall Cleanup 14-27 for accepted residential and commercial waste 14-27, 2019. Tipping will be waived at allfrom PRRDOctober landfills all PRRD landfillsfees and transfer stations 14-27 for accepted residential and commercial waste The annual Fall Cleanup eventCheck will be taking originating property. the PRRDplace 14-27 forfrom accepted residential and commercial waste and transfer stations from October 14-27 for accepted originating fromyour your property. Check October 14-27, 2019. Tipping fees willthe be PRRD waived at originating from your property. Check the PRRD website for more information about landfills and residential and commercial waste originating from your website for more information about landfills and all PRRD landfills and transfer stations from October website for more information about landfills and transfer stations, materials that are property. Check theincluding PRRD website forand more information transfer stations, including materials that are waste 14-27 for accepted residential commercial transfer stations, including materials that are accepted, hours of and more. accepted, hours ofoperation operation and more. about landfills and transfer stations, including materials originating from your property. Check the PRRD accepted, hours of operation and more. that are accepted, hours of operation and more. The Board also approved extended hours of website for more information about landfills The Board also approved extended hours of and The Board also approved extended hours ofFall operation for landfill during transfer stations, including materials that are operation forthe theBessborough Bessborough landfill during Fallfor The Board also approved extended hours of operation operation for theofwill Bessborough landfill Cleanup; the facility bebeopen 8am-5pm onon Fall accepted, hours operation and more.during Cleanup; the facility will open 8am-5pm the Bessborough landfill during Fall Cleanup; the facility Cleanup; the facility will be open 8am-5pm on Sunday October 2020 and Sunday, October 27. will Sunday October and Sunday, October 27. Bins will The Board also approved extended hours ofBins will be open 8am-5pm Sunday October 20 and Sunday, Sunday October 20onand Sunday, October 27. Bins will also be placed outside Tier 2 Transfer Stations for the also be placed outside Tier 2 Transfer Stations for the operation forwill the Bessborough landfillStations during Fall October 27. Bins also be placed outside Tier 2 Transfer also be placed outside Tier 2 Transfer for the Fall Cleanup campaign. Residents are asked to ensure Fall Cleanup campaign. Residents are asked to ensure Cleanup; theFall facility willResidents be open 8am-5pm on Fall Cleanup campaign. are asked to ensure Stations for the Cleanup campaign. Residents are that they leave only approved materials in these bins that they leave only materials these Sunday October 20approved and Sunday, Octoberinin27. Binsbins will that they leave only approved materials these bins asked ensure that theyin leave only approved materials in and toto the PRRD sites clean by not and toassist assist the PRRD inkeeping keeping sites clean by not also be placed outside Tier 2 Transfer Stations for the and to assist the PRRD in keeping sites clean by not these bins and to assist the PRRD in keeping sites clean by placing bulky or other items outside of the bins placing bulky or other items outside of the bins Fall Cleanup Residents areofasked to ensure bulkycampaign. orother otheritems items outside the bins not placing placing bulky or outside of the that they leave only approved materials inbins these bins and to assist the PRRD in keeping sites clean by not placing bulky or other items outside of the bins

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September 19, 2019 September 19, 2019 September 19, 2019 10:00 |Dawson Creek 10:00 |Dawson Creek 10:00 |Dawson Creek September 19, 2019 October 10, 2019 October October10, 10,2019 2019 10:00 |Dawson Creek 10:00 |Dawson Creek 10:00 |Dawson Creek October 10, 2019 10:00 |Dawson Creek

The Northern Horizon, September 13, 2019

AUGUST AUGUST2019 2019 AUGUST 2019 August Delegations Grants August Delegations Grants AUGUST 2019Boardauthorized The Watch delegation presentations and read TheRegional RegionalBoard authorizedaagrant grantininthe theamount amount Watch delegation presentations and read August Delegations presentation presentationmaterials: materials:http://prrd.bc.ca/board/ http://prrd.bc.ca/board/ agendas/2019/2019-24-465484868/AGENDA.html Watch delegation presentations and read agendas/2019/2019-24-465484868/AGENDA.html August Delegations presentation materials: http://prrd.bc.ca/board/ August Delegations NorthRiver Midstream Inc. Watch delegation presentations agendas/2019/2019-24-465484868/AGENDA.html NorthRiver Midstream Inc. and read Watch delegation presentations and read presentation materials: http://prrd.bc.ca/board/ Representatives from NorthRiver Midstream Representatives from NorthRiver MidstreamInc. Inc. presentation materials: http://prrd.bc.ca/board/ NorthRiver Midstream Inc. agendas/2019/2019-24-465484868/AGENDA.html presented to the Board to give an presented to the Board to give anupdate updatetotothe the agendas/2019/2019-24-465484868/AGENDA.html current activities their undertaking within Representatives from NorthRiver Inc. current activities theircompany companyisisMidstream undertaking within NorthRiver Midstream Inc. the PRRD, information about the sale presented toMidstream the Board to give an update to theofof NorthRiver Inc. the PRRD,including including information about the sale assets previously owned by Enbridge to NorthRiver Representatives from NorthRiver Midstream Inc. presented current activities their company is undertaking within assets previouslyfrom owned by Enbridge to NorthRiver Representatives NorthRiver Midstream Inc.of sale, Project, the Buckinghorse the PRRD, including information about the sale tosale, thethe Board to giveWest an update to the current activities their theTupper Tupper West Project, the Buckinghorse presented to the Board to give an update to the assets previously owned by Enbridge to NorthRiver Road Deactivation, and the Highway Plant to TC company is undertaking within the PRRD, including information Road Deactivation, andcompany the Highway Plant to TC current activities their is undertaking within sale, the the Tupper West Project, the Buckinghorse Meter Station Following the presentation, about sale ofproject. assets previously owned bypresentation, Enbridge to Meter Station project. Following the the PRRD, including information about the sale of Road Deactivation, and the Highway Plant TC the Board chose to write a letter to the BC Oil && Gas NorthRiver sale, the Tupper West Project, the Buckinghorse the Board chose to writeby a letter to the BCto Oil Gas assets previously owned Enbridge to NorthRiver Meter Station project. Following the presentation, Commission (OGC), asking them to require North Commission (OGC), asking them to require North Road Deactivation, and the Highway Plant to TC Meter sale, the Tupper West Project, the Buckinghorse the Board chose toextensive write a letter to consultation the BC Oil & Gas River to undertake public River undertake extensive public consultation Station project. Following the presentation, the Board Road to Deactivation, and the Highway Plant to TCchose Commission (OGC), asking them to require North and engagement about the proposed closure ofofthe and engagement about the proposed closure the Meter Station project. Following the presentation, to write a letter to the BC Oil & Gas Commission (OGC), asking River to undertake extensive public consultation Buckinghorse Road, prior to OGC consideration Buckinghorse Road, prior to OGC consideration of the Board chose to write a letter to the BC Oil &of Gas them to require North River to undertake extensive public and engagement aboutroad the proposed closure of the NorthRiver Midstreams deactivation application. NorthRiver Midstreams road deactivation Commission (OGC), asking them to require application. North consultation and engagement about the proposed closure Buckinghorse Road, prior to OGC consideration of To date no response has been received from the To date no response has been received from the River to undertake extensive public consultation NorthRiver Midstreams road deactivation application. of the Buckinghorse Road, prior to OGC consideration of OGC. and engagement about proposed closure ofTothe OGC. To date no response hasthe been received from the NorthRiver Midstreams road deactivation application. date Buckinghorse Road, prior to OGC consideration of OGC. BC Oil and Gas Commission no response has been received from the OGC. BC Oil and Gas Commission NorthRiver Midstreams road deactivation application. ToOil date noGas response has beenPlanning received from the Mike Janzen, Director Orphan BC and Commission BC Oil and Gas Commission Mike Janzen, Director Orphan Planning& &Restoration Restoration OGC. and Brian Murphy, Executive Director Orphans && and Brian Murphy, Executive Director Orphans Mike Janzen, Director Orphan Planning & Restoration Mike Janzen, Directorto Orphan Planning &regarding Restoration Liabilities, presented the PRRD Board Liabilities, presented to the PRRD Board regarding and Brian Murphy, Executive DirectorOrphans Orphans BC Oil and Gas Commission and Brian Murphy, Executive Director && Orphan Site Restoration. Information was provided Orphan Site Restoration. Information was provided Liabilities, presented tothe the PRRDBoard Board regarding Liabilities, presented to PRRD regarding on the Commission’s Comprehensive Liability Mike Janzen, Director Orphan Planning & Restoration on the Commission’s Comprehensive Liability Orphan SiteRestoration. Restoration. Information was provided Orphan Site Information was provided Management Plan, ofofDirector the and andthe Brian Murphy, Executive Orphans &on Management Plan,funding funding theprogram, program, and on Commission’s Comprehensive Liability the Commission’s Comprehensive Liability Management additional details on the Orphan Well program. Liabilities, presented to the PRRD Board regarding additional details the Orphan program. See Management Plan,onfunding of theWell program, andSee the agenda posted online for more information on Plan, funding of theon program, and additional details on Orphan Site Restoration. Information was provided the agenda posted online for more information on additional details the Orphan Well program. See on the Commission’s Comprehensive Liability this topic. the program. agenda posted online this topic. Well theOrphan agenda posted onlineSee forthe more information on Management Plan, funding of the program, and for more information on this topic. this topic. Ministry ofofEnergy, Mines, and Resources additional details on the Orphan Well program. See Ministry Energy, Mines, andPetroleum Petroleum Resources Ministry of Energy, Mines, and Petroleum Resources and the and Commission the agenda posted online for more information on Ministry ofOil Energy, Mines, and Petroleum Resources and theBC BC Oil andGas Gas Commission and thisthe topic. and theBC BCOil Oiland andGas GasCommission Commission BCOGC BCOGCCommissioner CommissionerPaul PaulJeakins Jeakinspresented presentedtotothe the BCOGC Commissioner Paul Jeakins presented to the PRRD PRRD Board regarding the Community BCOGC Commissioner Paul Jeakins presented to the PRRD Board regarding theFarmington Farmington Community Ministry of Energy, Mines, and Petroleum Resources Working Group Pilot Project. The group, Board regarding the Farmington Community Working Group PRRD Board regarding the Farmington Community Working Group Pilot Project. Theworking working group, and the BC Oil and Gas Commission formed ininAugust 2018, consisted Farmington Working Group Pilot Project. The of working group, Pilot Project. The working group, formed in August 2018, formed August 2018, consisted of Farmington BCOGC Paul Jeakins to the community members, OGC staff, and PRRD Electoral formed Commissioner in Farmington August 2018, consisted ofpresented Farmington consisted of community members, OGC staff, and community members, OGC staff, and PRRD Electoral PRRD Boardmembers, regarding the Farmington Community Area D Director Leonard Hiebert. community OGC staff, and PRRD Electoral Area D Director Leonard Hiebert. PRRD Electoral Area D Director Leonard Hiebert. Working Group Pilot Project. The working group, Area D Director Leonard Hiebert. formed Amendments in August 2018, consisted of Farmington Zoning Zoning Amendments Zoning Amendments community members, OGC staff, and PRRD Electoral Zoning Amendments The Regional Board adopted the following Zoning The Regional Board adopted the Zoning The Regional Board adopted thefollowing following Zoning Area D Director Leonard Hiebert. The Regional Board adopted the following Zoning amendments: amendments: amendments: amendments: Zoning Amendments The Ltd. application toto add TheTracker TrackerContracting ContractingLtd. Ltd.application application add The Tracker Contracting to The Tracker Contracting Ltd. application toadd add use “Concrete Batch Plant” as a permitted principal The Regional Board adopted the following Zoning “Concrete Batch Plant” as a permitted principal use “Concrete Batch Plant” as a permitted principal use “Concrete Batchlocated Plant” as a permitted principal use for the outside the City ofofFort StSt amendments: for theproperty property located outside the City Fort for the property located outside the City of Fort St for the property located outside the City of Fort St John, near Baldonnel. John, near Baldonnel. The Contracting Ltd. application to add John, near John,Tracker nearBaldonnel. Baldonnel. “Concrete Batch Plant” as a permitted principal use Agricultural Land Reserve Applications Agricultural Land Reserve Applications Agricultural Land Reserve for the property located outsideApplications the City of Fort St Agricultural Land Reserve Applications That the Regional Board approve the application and John, near Baldonnel. That the Regional Boardapprove approvethe the application and That Board application and Thatthe theRegional Regional Board approve the application and authorize the application totoproceed to the authorize the application proceed to the authorize application totoproceed totothe authorizethe the application proceed the Agricultural Land Reserve Applications Agricultural Land Commission (ALC): Agricultural Land Commission (ALC): AgriculturalLand Land Commission (ALC): Agricultural Commission (ALC): That the Regional Board approve the application and The Jorgensen application The Jorgensen applicationfor forsubdivision subdivisionwithin withinthe the The Jorgensen application for subdivision within the authorize the to proceed to the The Jorgensen application for subdivision within Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR), resulting in aa44the hectAgricultural Land Reserve (ALR), resulting in hectAgricultural Land Reserve (ALR), resulting in a 4 hectAgricultural Land Commission (ALC): Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR),hectare resulting in a 4 hectare are and agricultural are residential lot andaaa60.80 60.80 hectare agricultural areresidential residentiallot lot and 60.80 hectare agricultural remainder on the total 64.80 hectare property. residential lot and a 60.80 hectare agricultural The Jorgensen application for subdivision within the remainder on the total 64.80 hectare property. remainder on the total 64.80 hectare property. Agricultural Reserve (ALR), resulting in a 4 hectremainder onLand the total 64.80 hectare property. Electoral Area Roundtable Meetings Electoral Area D Roundtable Meetings are residential lotDD and a 60.80 hectare agricultural Electoral Area Roundtable Meetings Electoral Area Roundtable Meetings remainder on theDtotal 64.80 hectare property. Attend Meeting in Attend upcoming Roundtable Meeting your Attendanan anupcoming upcomingRoundtable Roundtable Meeting ininyour your community to talk with Electoral Area DDyour Director Attend an upcoming Roundtable Meeting in community community with Electoral Area D Director community to talk with Electoral Area Director Electoral AreatoDaskRoundtable Meetings Leonard Hiebert share toLeonard talk with Electoral Dquestions, Director Leonard Hiebert Hiebert askquestions, questions, shareideas ideas to ask Leonard toArea ask share ideas Attend an upcoming Roundtable Meeting in your for projects in the community, and chat about for projects in the community, and chat about questions, share ideas for projects in the community, and for community, and chat about community to talkimportant with Electoral Area D Director community issues to community important toyou. you. community issues important to you. chat about community issues important to you. Leonard Hiebert to ask questions, share ideas Roundtable Dates: Roundtable Meeting Dates: and chat about Roundtable Meeting Dates: Roundtable Meeting Dates: for projectsMeeting in the community, community issues important to you. October 7th | 7–9pm | Cutbank Hall October7th 7–9pm Cutbank Hall October 7th||7–9pm 7–9pm|||Cutbank Cutbank Hall October Hall October 21st | 7–9pm | Tower Lake Hall Roundtable Meeting Dates: October | 7–9pm | Tower Lake Hall October 21st 7–9pm | Tower Lake Hall October 21st | 7–9pm | Tower Lake Hall October 28th | 7–9pm | Doe River Hall October | 7–9pm | Doe River Hall October 28th 7–9pm | Doe River Hall October 28th | 7–9pm | Doe River Hall October 7th | 7–9pm | Cutbank Hall November 4th 7–9pm Tupper Hall November 4th||||7–9pm 7–9pm Tupper Hall November 4th 7–9pm Hall November 7–9pm |Tupper Tupper Hall October 21st ||||Tower Lake Hall November 18th | 7–9pm | Bessborough Hall November 18th | 7–9pm | Bessborough Hall November 18th | Bessborough November 7–9pm | Bessborough Hall October 28th | 7–9pm | Doe River Hall Hall November 4th | 7–9pm | Tupper Hall November 18th | 7–9pm | Bessborough Hall

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ofof$1,500 Grants $1,500totothe theSouth SouthPeace PeaceCommunity CommunityArts ArtsCouncil Council in support of the 5th Annual Multicultural Fusion The RegionalofBoard authorized a grant in the Fusion amount in support the 5th Annual Multicultural Grants Festival that took place in Dawson Creek on July of $1,500that to the South Peace Community Festival took place in Dawson CreekArts on Council July6,6, Grants 2019.

in2019. support of the 5th authorized Annual Multicultural Fusion The Regional Board a grant in the amount of The Regional Board authorized aagrant ininon the amount Festival that took place in Dawson Creek July 6, in The Regional Board authorized grant the amount $1,500 to the South Peace Community Arts Council The Regional Board authorized a grant in the amount of $1,500 to the South Peace Community Arts Council 2019. ofof $1,500 to the Grizzly Valley Saddle Club to assist support of the 5th Annual Multicultural Fusion Festival $1,500of tothe the5th Grizzly Valley Saddle Club to assist in support Annual Multicultural Fusion with the Grizzly Valley Horse Show inJuly Ridge The Board authorized a grant inTumbler the amount thatRegional took place inplace Dawson Creek on 6, 2019. with the Grizzly Valley Show inTumbler Ridge Festival that took inHorse Dawson Creek on July 6, from August 23 to 25, 2019. of $1,500 to the Grizzly Valley Saddle Club to assist from August 23 to 25, 2019. 2019. The Regional Board authorized a grant in the amount with the Grizzly Valley Horse Show in Tumbler Ridge The Regional Board authorized aSaddle grant Club in thetoamount Development Variance Permit of $1,500 the Valley assist from Augustto23 toGrizzly 25, 2019. Development Variance Permit ofwith $1,500 to the Grizzly Valley Show SaddleinClub to assist the Grizzly Valley Horse Tumbler Ridge The Board approved a Development Variance Permit The Board approved a2019. Development Variance Permit with the Grizzly Horse Show in Tumbler Ridge Development Variance Permit from August 23Valley to 25, at 13133 Lakeshore Drive to reduce the distance at 13133 Lakeshore from August 23 to 25, Drive 2019.to reduce the distance The Board approved a Development Variance Permit the home totobe away Development Variance Permit the homeisisrequired required belocated located awayfrom fromthe the at 13133 Lakeshore Drive to reduce the distance property line toto1.5m, which brings the property into Development Variance Permit property line 1.5m, which brings the property into the home is approved required to be located away from the The Board a Development Variance Permit compliance with zoning regulations. compliance with zoning regulations. 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Royal LePage Valley Realty 10024—101st Street Peace River, AB T8S 1S6

LAND FOR SALE (N.E. of Rycro�, AB) •2,059 acres (1,830 acres cul�vated) • • Good Buildings • Mostly One Block • • Adjacent to Wanham Community Pasture •

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For Sale: Guardian female dog 1-year-old $400. (250)788-2805 Pyranees Puppies For Sale. Raised in the Field with Sheep. Around Young Kids. Call: 780-832-1783

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Farmland for Sale Invitation to Tender

6033 Homes to be Moved Older 1,300sqft house for sale in LaGlace area. To be moved. $35,000 o.b.o.(includes move). 780-841-9076

The NW-6-88-21-W5 & NW-6-88-21-W5 (in County of Northern Lights) is offered for sale by tender, subject to the existing reservations on title to the lands.

6041 Land for Sale

• Reinwood area, 35 miles northwest of Peace River • 320 acres (~120 cultivated, balance with timber, of which 80 acres was logged ~10 years ago, and a further 80 acres ~25 years ago) • spring fed dugout

160acres with New 40x60 House, NE of Rycroft, Quiet-Location. 3/2. 90 Bush/60 Pasture. $359,000. 780-897-4912

The purchaser must verify all measurements and other information to the purchaser’s sole satisfaction.

Land for sale: Full quarter of prime farmland in Kilkerran area 250-843-7743

Deliver sealed tenders marked “Tender 20198” with the tenderer’s GST number and bank draft payable to “Messner Gelineau, in trust” for 10% of the tender amount before noon on October 10, 2019 to Messner Gelineau, Box 6750, 9913-100 Avenue, Peace River, AB T8S 1S5 (780-624-2944). The balance of the purchase price is payable to Messner Gelineau on or before November 8, 2019. Purchaser will pay own legal fees, including all fees for registering the transfer of land and any costs associated with the purchaser’s financing. The purchaser may have possession when the vendor’s tenant has removed the tenant’s current crop. Tenders will not be opened in public and are irrevocable and shall remain open for a minimum of one week after tenders close, unless specifically rejected by the vendor in writing prior to that date. If a tenderer does not complete the purchase after acceptance of their tender, their deposit shall be forfeited to the vendor. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted and the owner reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. Deposits from unsuccessful tenderers will be returned by mail.

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FOR SALE: 2 Record Players & Records. $100. Each. OBO. Maytag Dryer $50. OBO. (780)532-6270 FOR SALE: Water softener and iron removing system.. (780)971-2350 Moving Sale: Kenmore washer and dryer for sale. Used one year $600 OBO (780)402-4137 Wooden Writing Desk 48”x32” and 30” tall 4-drawers. $50 OBO. (780)5326270

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

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36ft 94C Draper Header fits New Holland, Case Pea Auger double-sickle split-reel $28,000 OBO 780-837-5569 For Sale: Case 2188 Combine, comes with 25ft Straight Cut Header and Transport. Call 780-864-0415

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FOR SALE: John Deere 946 13’ Mo-Co Discbine. Call Gord at 780-831-6872 FOR SALE: John Deere 946 Discbine. It has Done Approx. 500 Acres. Phone: 780523-5759 FOR SALE: New Holland 316 16’ Discbine, Cut 3,000 Acres. Call Gord at 780-8316872

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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.

Mills/Equipment 2218 Gold Equipment Small

Trommel on Wheels, 12” Sluice & 6” Sluice, etc.. Call: 780-933-3452

Misc Farm Equipment 2220 3 point-hitch, 72” Heavy Duty Rotary Mower, 2 Blade for 60 HP. $1,800. 780-5186095 Beaverlodge FOR SALE: 1000rpm drive line for a John Deere 567 round baler (780)971-2350 FOR SALE: 20.8-38 & 20.8-34 Used Tractor Tires. $300-$500/Each Other Sizes Available. 780-322-3822 FOR SALE: 20.8-42 Radial Goodyear Used Tractor Tires. Other Sizes Available. $450/Each 780-322-3822 FOR SALE: 30.5-32 & 24.5-32 Used Tractor Tires. $450.00-$550/Each. Other Sizes Available. 780-322-3822 FOR SALE: Complete Line of Farm Equipment + 835 Versatile Tractor. Phone: 780-323-4364 FOR SALE: Princess Auto Tow behind Backhoe, Honda Engine. Excellent Condition. Asking $3500. Call: 780933-3452 FOR SALE: SCH Crop Lifters $25/each Phone: 250782-0220 WANTED a crop chopper. 780-971-2350

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FOR SALE: Two 14’ granaries with hopper bottoms Hines Creek. Phone: 780-494-2088 780-835-7827 FOR SALE: Versatile 400 Swather, Field Ready. $500. Phone 780-274-0810. J&M 875 Grain Cart, 30/32 Tires, shedded, PTO or hydraulic equipped, with scales. 780-837-1778

DAMAGED GRAIN

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

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Looking to Buy: 2 - 8.25 Truck Tires for Hay Wagon. 250-759-4956

THE CORRAL FACTORY: Now Selling Corral Panels, Silage Bunks/Wind Breaks/ Fenceline Feeders/Bale Feeders, Gates and Portable Calving Barns. Free Delivery Available. 780-821-9020

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1960s I806. Runs good. hydraulic hookups. New batteries. Tires-good. 2-wheeldrive. 540&1,000PTO. By Wanham. $4,500.OBO 780-882-3541 FOR SALE: 1980 International Tractor. V8 Motor, 350 HP, 3900 hrs. Asking 14,000. OBO. 780-841-7918 FOR SALE: 2090 Case Tractor with Loader, Duals, 5400 Hrs. Call 250-2627894

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FOR SALE: Ford 500 Truck, Box Hoist, Low Kms. Call 250-262-7894

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Border Collie Puppies For Sale. Working Parents, Great with Kids. Call: 780-8321783 COMPLETE DISPERSAL of 70 good quality Black Angus cows bred Black Angus. Bulls turned out July 1st. Call for viewing. 780-536-8438 For Sale: 2 mammoth donkeys, and 2 half mammoth donkeys (250)788-2805 FOR SALE: Green and broke ranch quarter horses and warm bloods. (780)9712350 Pasture for rent for 2020 for 25 head of cow/calf pairs (250)759-4956 Pyranees Puppies For Sale. Raised in the Field with Sheep. Around Young Kids. Call: 780-832-1783 REGISTERED RED ANGUS Yearling & 2-Year-Old Bulls For Sale by Private Treaty. 780-836-5244 or 780-836-2788

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3535 Livestock Shorthorn Bulls For Sale. 3, 2, and Year Olds Available. Call: 780-832-1783 Suffolk Ram born 2018. Very nice, good breeder, good growth and temperament. 780 524 2465 Yearling Clun Forest Rams for sale. Excellent maternal traits. Price $300-$400. Call 250-719-5052

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Misc Farm Equipment

SITREX 10’ CULTIVATOR, 9 shank, 3 point hitch. $2,100.00 • NEW HOLLAND MODEL ST650 SUBSOILER, 6 Foot Wide. Extra set of knives included. $6,800.00 • DEMCO RM TRACTOR-MOUNT SPRAYER, 3 point hitch 22’ Spray Boom, 300 Gallon Tank, Like New. $3,400.00 • KVERNELAND 3-BOTTOM PLOW, 3 point hitch. $1,800.00 • KVERNELAND PULL-TYPE 3-BOTTOM PLOW. $4,800.00 • FRONTIER DH51 DISC, 10’ Rigid Single Offset Ag Disc with 23 Blades, Like New. $23,500.00 • IHC MODEL 620 12’ SEED DRILL, for Parts. $700.00 • (2) IHC MODEL 620 10’ SEED DRILL with Fertilizer, Grain and Seed Boxes with Transport. $4,500.00 • CAP-IT CHEVROLET TOPPER, White, with Roof Racks, Like New. $2,100.00 • MAXILIFT MODEL 260.3 LIFT, lifts 4’5” to 17’7”. $3,500.00 • DE-SITE SLG-108 SOIL SCREENER, with Riser Box, Double Vibrator, Pac Feed Deflector, 6’x10’ SpringLoaded Deck, Elongated Mesh, Lift Extensions with Additional Mesh. $13,800.00 Mel Stewart Holdings, 7001 – 253 Road, Baldonnel, B.C.

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BUILT RIGHT SHEDS Quality Sheds Built For You. Like Us on Facebook. John: 780-835-1908. FOR SALE: 2 beautiful 16 in Western Trail Saddles. Handcrafted by VR Saddlery. $3400./each. 780882-4332

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6030 Houses for Sale

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

Older 1,300sqft house for sale in LaGlace area. To be moved. $35,000 o.b.o.(includes move). 780-841-9076

Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale

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Looking for Used Metal Corral Panels and Gates in Good Shape, Reasonably Priced. 780-933-2428

For Sale: Round bales 4x5 size. approx 700lb/bale. No Rain. Timothy/Alsike. $30/bale. 250-219-4149

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Steel Buildings/ 9035 Granaries

Farm Services

Looking for Someone to Disk, Cultivate and Seed 30 Acres. West of Clairmont. 780-933-2428

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Hay/Bales For Sale

Brome/Clover Mix Hay Bales for Sale Dawson Creek. 250-782-4411 or text 250-784-4220

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STEEL BUILDING CLEARANCE...”SUMMER OVERSTOCK SALE BLAZING HOT DEALS!” 20X21 $5,828. 25X25 $6,380. 28X29 $7,732. 32X33 $9,994. 35X33 $12,120. One End Wall Included. Pioneer Steel 1-855212-7036 www.pioneersteel.ca

9160 Trucks & Vans

2001 Dodge Ram 4x4 360/V8 Clean Condition No Rust. Runs Perfect. Burns low oil. 780-300-7503

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FOR SALE: White Water Blow-up Kayak. Rubber Inner, Nylon Outer Shell. Call: 780-933-3452

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FOR SALE: 1987 Dodge Wide-Body Recreational Van Stored inside. Like New. 71,000kms Asking $19,000 780-532-6269

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Unreserved Public Online Farm Auction

Lena Godberson & the Est. of Neil Godberson Hines Creek, AB | September 21, 2019 · On-Line Only

Bidding opens September 19 and closes September 21. Equipment viewing on September 19 & 20 from 9 am to 4 pm or book by appointment.

1997 John Deere 9600

Bourgault 536 42 Ft & 3195

1992 Ford 9030

1 of 2– Case 2390

John Deere 1600 32 Ft Deep Tillage

1981 New Holland 851

Tox-O-Wik 370 & Qty of Grain Bins

Qty of Saddles & Tack

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DIRECTIONS: From Hines Creek AB, go East on Hwy 685 for 5.5 km (3.4 miles), then go North on RR41 for 2.4 km (1.5 miles), yard on West side. GPS: 56.268986, -118.501729

TRACTORS 1992 Ford 9030 Bi-Directional, s/n 488155, ldr w/bkt, grapple, 540 PTO, 16.9x28. 1982 Case 2390 2WD, 16 spd powershift, 2 hyd outlets, 1000 PTO, 24.5x32 R. 1979 Case 2390 2WD, s/n 09922994, 16 spd powershift, diff lock, 3 hyd outlets, 1000 PTO, 20.8x38 R.

COMBINES & HEADER 1997 John Deere 9600, s/n H09600X673652, 914 14 ft hdr, s/n H00914W672166, reverser, VSR, long auger, chaff spreader, chopper, 30.5L32 F, 2018 sep hrs showing. John Deere 7700 Turbo, PARTS ONLY. 1979 John Deere 7720 Turbo, s/n 361234, 212 12 ft P/U, chopper, 24.5x32 F. Case 800, PARTS ONLY. Versatile 4022 Header.

1981 New Holland 851 Baler, s/n 621244, 540 PTO, kicker. Custombuilt Swather Transport.

SPRAYER

Tox-O-Wik 370 Batch Grain Dryer, max 2000000 MBtu/Hr, LPG.

SEEDING, TILLAGE & BREAKING

90 Ft Field, chem mix tank, dbl nozzle bodies, wind screens.

TRUCK TRACTOR & PICK-UP

GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT

Bourgault 536-42 42 Ft Air Drill, 12 in. spacing, sgl shoot, 3195 195 bu 2 comp’t tow-behind tank, sgl fan, 6 in. load auger. Friggstad 36 Ft Air Drill, s/n B80219, 12 in. spacing, sgl shoot. John Deere 9350 Hoe Seed Drill. John Deere 1600 32 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator. John Deere 18 Ft Disc, 19 in. frt blade, 8 in. spacing. John Deere 6 Bottom Plow, coulters.

HARROWS Flexi-Coil S90 Harrow Packer, s/n 1355X1. 60 Ft Harrows. 70 Ft Diamond Harrows.

SWATHERS & BALERS 1981 Versatile 4400 19 Ft 6 In. Swather, s/n 190942, 18.4x16.1 F.

Doug Sinclair

Agricultural Territory Manager North Peace Alberta

780.933.9156 dsinclair@ritchiebros.com Auction Company License #303043 & 309645

Ford 7000 S/A Truck Tractor, 5x2, spring susp. Ford F150 Extended Cab Pick-up.

TRAILERS Maverick 28 Ft T/A, Pickup Box, (2) Custombuilt Fuel

GRAIN BINS & DRYER Echo Hopper Bin. Westeel-Rosco 2150± Bu 14 Ft 6 Ring Hopper Bin. Westeel-Rosco 3300± Bu 18 Ft 5 Ring. (4) Twister 2400± Bu 14 Ft 6 Ring. UFA 1750± Bu 14 Ft 5 Ring. Westeel-Rosco 1200± Bu 14 Ft 5 Ring.

For more information:

1983 Walinga MT510F Grain Vac. Brandt 10 In. x 60 Ft Hydraulic Swing Grain Auger. 1979 Westfield W80-41 8 In. x 41 Ft Grain Auger. 1993 Westfield J207-51 7 In. x 51 Ft Grain Auger.

OTHER ITEMS INCLUDE Portabuilt 50 Ft x 10 Ft Skid Mounted Camp, (2) bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom. 14 Ft x 24 Ft Garage Storage Building, Antique Sawmill, Antique Seed Drill, Antique Wagon, Qty of Saddles, Qty of Tack, Trommel, Hydraulic Auger, Qty of Tools, Antiques, (3) Versatile 400 19 Ft Swathers (Parts Only) Parts only Grain Augers ...AND MUCH MORE!

Teresa Godberson: 780.933.1236 or eppteresa@hotmail.com

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Cow feeding economics for the 2019 winter

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High feed costs again in 2019 have many producers wondering about the economics of overwintering their cows. Ted Nibourg, farm business management specialist at the Alberta Ag-Info Centre, looks at the economic factors when developing a feed strategy for this winter. “The question,” says Nibourg, “Is it even feasible to keep cows? Some are liquidating their entire herds. Others are culling heavily, and many are trying to find economical ways of maintaining them.” He says that the two main factors to consider in developing feeding economies are price and availability of feed. “One factor to consider this winter will be the availability of quality forage. Parts of the province experienced drought again this summer while others suffered the other end of the spectrum. The wet areas of the province had difficulty getting their hay off dry and many producers resorted to putting their forage up as silage or haylage. This tends to solve the supply dilemma locally, but it greatly increases transportation costs to areas of reduced supply as much of what is being trucked is water.” To arrive at daily feed costs, Nibourg ran some rations through CowBytes to add perspective to feed price variations, and its effect on a producer’s bottom line. “The rations assumed 1,400 pound cows at mid-pregnancy. The barley-straw ration priced barley at $5 per bushel and barley straw at $50 per ton. The result was a ration that came to $2.20 per head per day. With a straight grass hay ration for hay priced at 8 cents per lb., the daily cost increased to $2.75 per head. Hay priced at

10 cents per lb. jumped the daily cost to $3.40 per head. With hay at 12 cents per lb., the daily cost bounced up to $4.10 per head. “ Nibourg then ran the numbers through Rancher’s Risk and Return to provide insight into the effect varying feed prices have on a producer’s bottom line. “Using a 100 head herd with a weaning percentage of 85%, it assumed that 650 lb. steer calves averaged $210 per cwt and 600 lb. heifer calves averaged $190 per cwt. The feed costs for the barley-straw ration amounted to 53% of the total production costs for the herd and resulted in a gross margin of $13,250. A hay ration priced at 8 cents per lb. increased feed costs to 58.5% of total production costs and reduced the gross margin to minus $250 - basically break even. Hay at 10 cents per lb. jumped feed costs to 63.5% of the total, resulting in a negative $15,131 gross margin. Feed costs increased to 68% of total production costs for hay priced at 12 cents per lb. resulted in a loss of $30,350.” “Feed costs this winter are basically charges against next year’s calf crop,” he explains. “Break evens in the fall of 2020 for this example herd on a barley-straw ration, comes in at $176 per cwt for next year’s calves. The herd on 8 cent per lb. hay ration would need $202 per cwt to break even. At 10 cents per lb., break evens are $229 per cwt. Break evens for 12 cent per lb. hay are $258 per cwt. This analysis underscores the necessity of managing feed costs for a cow-calf operator. Feed costs are by and far the largest component of the production costs in a cow-calf operation.”

Dawson Creek, BC

Horizon September 27 DON’T MISS THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE NORTHERN HORIZON Deadline for booking a display ad: 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, September 18 Deadline for placing a classified ad: 10:00 a.m. on Friday, September 20 In Alberta? Call Dan at 250-784-4319 or email at horizon@dcdn.ca In B.C.? Call Janis Kmet at 250-219-0369 or email at jkmet@dcdn.ca Dan Przybylski Sales Mgr. 250-784-4319 horizon@dcdn.ca

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BC gold rush camels In 1862 twenty-five camels travelled from the rocky deserts of Central Asia to Victoria, BC to be sold as pack animals for the 2nd Gold Rush in the Fraser River Basin of the Interior British Columbia. Frank Laumeister and Charles Gowan purchased 23 of the two humped beasts for $6000.00 and moved them by barge to New Westminister, BC. Two of the camels went missing in Victoria while they were housed behind the Esquimalt Saloon and Brewery, there is no documentation to the fate of the two. It was hypothesized that the camels would replace horses, mules, stage coaches, and oxen for transporting prospector supplies. It was thought that the camels would exceed the other animals by performance because they could travel for 50-70 kilometers per day, 6-10 days without water, carry 600 lbs each, and were well adjusted to the rocky desert’s both cold and hot climate. By that reasoning it seemed like a brilliant idea however the reality was much different. The camels were temperamental and excitable creatures who often bit and kicked at anything that moved, and they were extremely foul smelling. Their feet suffered over the rocky terrain because they were accustomed to sand even with makeshift canvas and rawhide booties. It is famously said by a unknown prospector that the camels “would eat anything from a pair of pants

to a bar of soap” but they survived by eating grass and sages along the route travelled. The camel train first headed North to Lillooet, BC by the Port Douglas Trail then onto the Caribou Wagon Road to Barkerville, BC. It was hell have no furry when horses and mules caught sight of the camels causing many distasteful fatal accidents to both man and beast where stampedes were common. Frank Laumeister was often threatened by court action by others using the trails. Not long after within four months BC Supreme Court Judge Matthew Begbie issued a Government order outlawing the camels from the Caribou Trail. It was in 1863 that the camel train was retired completely. Some had already died in blizzards, from injury/disease or falling off cliffs. Some were sold as pets or farm work animals, and one was shot thinking it was a grizzly bear. It was also rumored that many were either released purposely or escaped into the wilderness with reported sightings as late as 1910. Many fates befell the camels and the last known surviving one died in 1905 on a farm in the unincorporated settlement called Westworld located in the interior of BC, formally known as Grande Prairie. Today in Lilooet, BC over the Fraser River is a Historical site on Highway 99, The Bridge of 23 Camels stands in memory of this peculiar event from our Provinces past. reporter@dcdn.ca

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QUAD, MOWER & SHOP Arctic Cat Quad (like new 2008 144Kms 15Hrs) • Honda Riding Lawn Mower 36” Cut • Air Compressor (like new) • Jonsered Chain Saw & Supplies • Tool Boxes Filled with Hand Tools • Power Tools (Sanders, Angle Grinders, etc.) • Ladders and Other Items OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT Fishing Tackle, Rods, Reels, Nets,Auger • Camping Equipment • Chairs, Coolers • Cross Country Skis • Tent • Life Jackets • 12 Gauge Shells, 22 Shells, 308 Ammo • Binoculars • Gun Cleaning Kits & Supplies • Stimson Single Shot 22 (missing Firing Pin) • Gardening Equipment• (2) Small Deep Freezers • Water Tank • Dog Kennel COINS & VALUABLE BILLS 1856 $5 Louisiana Bank of Shreveport USA • 1886 $5 Louisiana Baby Bonus USA • 1864 $10 Confederate Note (not real but has company ad) • 1862 5 cent Bill Washington New Jersey Bill • 1862 50 cent Bill John Allison USA • 1923 25 cent Canada Bill • 1900 25 cent Canada Bill • 1863 25 cent US Bill Fractional Currency • 1863 10 cent US Bill Fractional Currency • 1986 $2 Canada Bill • 1863 3 cent US Fractional Bill • 1864 $30 US Confederate Bill • 1960 1 Pound English Note (Isaac Newton & Queen Elizabeth) • 1954 $2 Canada Bill • 1000 Kroner Ireland Bill 1961 • 1967 English 3 Pence Coin • (5) Provincial Medals • 1988 Echo Bay Bold Coin Honoring 1 Million Ounce of Gold • 1844 USA Large Penny One Side Blank (error coin?) • 1646 & 1653 English Civil War Coins ½ Crown and 1 Shilling • 1937 3-Legged Buffalo Nickels Valued over $1500 Each • 1850 US Large Penny • 1899 US Gold 2 ½ Dollar Coin • Necklace with 3 Gold Nuggets on it • 1849 BC Gold 2 ½ Dollar Coin • 1860 California Gold Coin ½ Ounce • 1989 Montana Centennial Medal #2140 (Limited Number Made) • 1867 US 5 cent with Rays • 1921 US Silver Dollar (Victory – 1st Issue – Only a few Minted) • 2004 Canada $5 Dollar Silver Coin & Stamps (Moose – very Scarce) • 1995 Canada Special Mint 50 cent Bird Sets – very valuable • 1880 English 150 Anniversary of Black Penny (voted Coin of the Year) • 1991 US Mount Rushmore $1 & 50 cent Coins (very valuable) • 1996 Finland Coin Set (7 Coins in Folder) • 1886, 87,96,99 US Silver Eagles (pure Silver) • 1882 Morgan US Silver Dollar (valuable) • 1902 US Indianhead Penny & Necklace • 1918 Canada Large Penny • (4) Havre Mint Tokens (2 are errors – Havre misspelled) • USA Obsolete Coins (2 – 2 cents 1861, 1864) (2 – 3 cents 1865, 1849) • (3) USA In Folder Rare Coins (Indian Penny, Mercury Dime, Buffalo Nickel) • (2) USA Zinc War Pennies 1943 • 1940 Rare 6 Pence English Coin Fine Condition • James Dean Set 1996 $10 Coin, Medal & Stamps • Iceland Set (5 Coins) • Finland Set (5 Coins) • Large Album of Miscellaneous Coins (168 Coins) ANTIQUES Blue Mountain Pottery • Old Cans • Old Dishes • Old Cast Iron Toys • Comics • Complete Set of Louis L’Amour Magazines • Hockey Cards & Collectables • Old Horseshoe Jump Trap (rare) • Queen Elizabeth Coronation Cup & Glass • (2) Ice Cream Parlor Chairs (1940’s) • Old Records (78 rpm) (45 rpm) Albums • Kerosene Egg Incubator • 1926 Duck & Goose Decoys (paperwork included) • Old Bar Spittoon (1940’s) • Roseville Pottery (7 Pieces) • Avon Bottles • Butter Churn • Doll Collection • Cedar Lined Trunks • Old Radios • Singer Electric Portable Sewing Machine • Draw Knife • Horseshoe Jump Trap & Various Traps HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Dining Room Table (antique) • Coffee Table • Chairs • (5) Stands • Complete DJ Equipment • Couch • Bedroom Sets • Book Stand • Dishes • Sewing Supplies • Singer Sewing Machine (antique) •Lamps • Beds & Bedding • New Office Supplies • Filing Cabinets LIST SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS • NO BUYERS FEE • LUNCH AVAILABLE

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Real Estate & Equipment Auction

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AUCTION SCHEDULE Monday, September 23, 2019 9:00am – Timed Auction begins & On-site Registration available Thursday, September 26, 2019 9:00am – Auction Sale & Live Internet bidding begin Friday, September 27, 2019 10:00am – Timed Auction begins to end

(2) 2014 CATERPILLAR 160M2 VHP PLUS MOTOR GRADERS

2014 KOMATSU PC290-10 HYD. EX

2015 JOHN DEERE 290G LC HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR

2015 CATERPILLAR 326FL HYD. EX

2012 BOMAG 213 PDH-40 VIB ROLLER

2012 BOMAG BW211D-40 VIBRATORY ROLLER

2015 MCCLOSKEY 512R SCREENING PLANT

1998 CATERPILLAR D6R CRAWLER

2012 JOHN DEERE 544K WHEEL LOADER

2016 CAT 903C2 WHEEL LOADER

2005 JLG 9000LB TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT

2012 JOHN DEERE 750J LGP CRAWLER TRACTOR

2003 CATERPILLAR D5G LGP CRAWLER

2014 BOBCAT T650 MULTI-TERRAIN

2011 & 2012 TEREX PT-80 COMPACT TRACK

(3) 2008 ASV COMPACT TRACK LOADERS

2017 BWS EZ-2-LOAD T/A JEEP & 2019 BWS EZ-2-LOAD TRIDEM LOWBOY

2012 DOEPKER TRIDEM SCISSORNECK

2018 BERG GT345 TRIDEM TRAILER

2018 CROSS COUNTRY SIDE DUMP

1994 ARNES TRIDEM CROSS DUMP GRAVEL

2014 DRAGON TRIDEM TANK TRAILER

2015 POLAR SUPER B-TRAIN TANK

2012 HUTCHINSON TRIDEM TANK

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2015 PETERBILT 367 TRI-DRIVE TRUCK

2015 KENWORTH W900 TRI-DRIVE SLEEPER HEAVY HAUL TRUCK

2013 KENWORTH T800 T/A TRUCK

2013 WESTERN STAR 4900SB TRI-DRIVE

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2006 PETERBILT 378 TRIDEM HYDRO VACUUM TRUCK

2007 IHC 7500SB T/A VACUUM

2014 KW T800 TRI DRIVE WINCH

1999 WS 4964FX VACUUM TRUCK

2013 DODGE 5500HD HIAB BOOM

2009 KENWORTH T800 TRI DRIVE DUMP

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1994 KENWORTH T800 T/A DUMP

2006 FREIGHTLINER T/A TANK TRUCK

2005 KW T800 TRI DRIVE TANK TRUCK

2007 FREIGHTLINER TRI DRIVE WATER

2011 DODGE 5500HD ROLL OFF TRUCK

2007 KW C500B TEXAS BED WINCH

2015 KW T800 TRI DRIVE TEXAS BED WINCH

2007 KENWORTH C500 T/A BED WINCH

1 of 2 – 2007 GMC C5500 S/A HOOK TRUCK

1 of 2 – 2014 DODGE 5500HD HIAB BOOM

2012 CHEVROLET 3500HD CREW CAB

2015 GMC KODIAK SIERRA PICKUP

2011 FORD F350 CREW CAB PICKUP

2008 GMC SIERRA 1500 CREW CAB

2011 CHEVROLET TAHOE SUV

2011 GMC SAVANA 13 PASSENGER VAN

2007 IHC 72 PASSENGER SCHOOL BUS

2012 NEW HOLLAND T9.450 4WD

2001 JOHN DEERE 9400 4WD

2007 & 2009 JOHN DEERE 9620T TRACK TRACTORS

2015 JOHN DEERE 5085E MFWD

NEW HOLLAND TM115 MFD

2015 FORD F550 SUPER DUTY 4X4 EXT CAB W/HIAB 077ES-4CLX BOOM

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WORK BENCH WITH PEG BOARD

30x40x15 FT. DBL DOOR STORAGE BUILDING

CONSTRUCTION FENCE

HOTSY PRESSURE WASHER

2015 JD 647 ROTARY TILLER

2015 FRONTIER HYD. 60” 3 PT. BLADE

WORK BENCH

MASSAGE CHAIR

OUT DOOR WOOD FIRE PIT

WELDING HELMETS

HELICOPTER CHAIR

ACRYLIC BATH TUB

11 X 19 FT. GARAGE METAL SHED

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