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Conservatives could have ‘significant’ role, says Zimmer
Breakfast Brief WATCHING CANOLA EXPORTS, WHEAT HARVEST AND A TRADE DEAL (FarmLead.com, October 18, 2019) Grain markets are mixed as the complex moves on weather, strong canola exports, wheat concerns, and the signing of the “Phase One” trade deal between the U.S. and China. National Australia Bank recently dropped its estimate of the wheat harvest in Australia to 15.5 MMT, well below the 19 MMT that most other players, including the USDA, are estimating. Dealing with a third straight year of drought, it’s expected that other players will take up Australia’s lost ability to meet the same volumes of wheat, barley, and canola exports of years past.
Conservative incumbent MP Bob Zimmer has been re-elected for a third term in Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies. Zimmer, first elected in 2011, returns to Ottawa as part of the official Opposition as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberals won a minority government, with 157 seats as of press time.
Due to the holiday Monday, U.S. grain exports data won’t be out until later this morning, but we already know that less grain is being moved. More specifically, the Association of American Railroads says that grain moving by rail dropped by 16% in September compared to a year ago. Further, grain movement on the St. Lawrence Seaways for the March to September period is down 10%, namely due to less corn and soybeans moving through it. That said, where grain demand is optimistically strong is domestically, namely corn for ethanol and soybean crush. For the former, the Trump administration proposed a new formula earlier this week to boost biofuel demand, but industry and farmer groups have scoffed at the idea. The House Agriculture Committee chairman said that “the EPA’s announcement falls short of the promises made by the President.”Meanwhile, U.S. ethanol production is running a little more than 5 behind last year.
Zimmer’s campaign headquarters in Fort St. John was filled with dozens of supporters Monday night. Zimmer finished with nearly 40,000 votes, winning 70% of the popular vote. He called the victory bittersweet. “We know, especially in our resource-rich region, how important it is to have people at the wheel and the government that’s going to have a minority now is going to be the same one that didn’t get a softwood lumber agreement, it’s the same one that stalled on Kinder Morgan,” Zimmer said. “We finally see LNG moving, and I’m just deeply concerned with the agreements that will be made, the signalling that the NDP and Liberals will help form that majority, at what cost to the rest of us in the west, but
On the weather front, Manitoba, southern parts of the Corn Belt, Minnesota, and other areas surrounding the Great Lakes are expected to receive more rain over the next week. However, freezing temperatures are also expected across said Great Lakes and the eastern Corn Belt will likely kill off any crops not yet mature. For those fields that are ready to combined, they’re going to be tough to get to, but leaving them out over winter isn’t the best idea, especially soybeans. In my experience, the smaller oilseeds – like canola, flax, and mustard, tend to weather the winter a bit better. Looking more long-term, the NOAA is expecting the Northern Plains to have a winter that’s a little above-average on the precipitation side of things. EU Signaling for Canadian Durum, Canola Exports? We’ve started to see more Canadian canola heading to Europe, and it’s creating a boost to port activity in Thunder Bay. In the first 10 weeks of the 2019/20 crop year, more than 191,000 MT of canola has been loaded through the Northern Ontario port, nearly 9 times the volume of canola exports shipped out by this time a year ago. Aggregately, through week 10, Canadian canola exports are tracking 2% higher year-over-year with 1.52 MMT sailed. One of the main reasons for the increase in canola exports is the smaller rapeseed crop out of Europe. A few weeks ago, I suggested that canola prices might find some more legs as we get into the fall/winter seasons. This is a function of both higher canola exports to countries not named China, and some seasonality. On the former though, we know countries like France (and the rest of Europe) are looking for more canola/rapeseed after this past year’s significantly lower harvest. Combine this with the fact that Australia’s canola exports are expected to be lower, Canadian canola exports are best poised to fill the gap here. The French agriculture ministry just updated its Harvest 2019 numbers, saying that the country’s rapeseed harvest fell by nearly one-third from last year to 3.54 MMT, or a drop of nearly 1.5 MMT. While yields were the same last year, it was the harvested area that also dropped by a third. It’s worth mentioning that Strategie Grains estimates next year’s 2020 harvest of EU rapeseed at 19.3 MMT, thanks to an area seeded bumping up 7% year-over-year to 13.7M acres. Put simply, the opportunity to gain some EU market share for Canadian canola exports is now! In other crops, the French farm ministry said the country’s barley production this year would top 13.64 MMT, good for a 22% bump from last year’s smaller harvest. This was mainly because of France’s barley yields jumping 13% from last year and harvested area expanding by 9% to 4.76M acres. On the other side of the coin is the French durum harvest. Harvested area of the pasta-making wheat dropped by nearly a third, but yields improving by 22% from last year equated to total durum harvest in the country of 1.566 MMT. This would still be a drop of about 13% of 230,000 MT from last year.
also the rest of the country?” The Conservatives made significant gains of some 26 seats, up from 95 to 121, and winning 34.4% of the popular vote nationwide. That puts the party in a “significant” position to work with the Liberals, especially on key policy decisions regarding resource development, Zimmer said. He said his hope is the parties can work together to complete projects like the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, advance the liquefied natural gas industry, and make headway on the forestry downturn in B.C. “I think Justin Trudeau and the Liberal cabinet have to look at where it’s going to benefit them to work with us because it’s easy to say before the ballots are cast that we’re never going work with X or Y,” Zimmer said. “But I think now they have to have a realistic conversation about it, and I hope they do. My biggest concern is if they come out with an announcement that … the NDP are going to prop up that government for four years. If that’s the case, then likely Kinder Morgan is on the table and likely won’t be built. My hope is we can work together on those matters.”
Intuitively, this is also a potential window of opportunity for international players to increase their durum exports to the EU. Worth noting is that, through Week 10 of the 2019/20 crop year, Canadian durum exports are tracking 57% higher year-over-year at 920,700 MT. The Reality of a U.S.-China Trade Deal In Wednesday’s FarmLead Breakfast Brief, I discussed how the U.S. and China reached a “Phase One” agreement to slow down the trade war between them. This included some significantly large purchasing of U.S. agricultural products by China. In reality, the U.S. hasn’t sold more than about $29 Billion of agricultural goods to China, yet President Trump is calling for $40 – $50 Billion in purchasing. Further, Chinese negotiators are adamant about the purchases being at fair-market prices and based on actual demand needs. The kicker here though is that, if China has to ask its state-owned players like COFCO to buy more American, this is essentially what the World Trade Organization would call “managed trade”, something that’s illegal. The one thing that China probably needs more of than anything right now is protein, and mostly in the form of livestock. Pork prices in the People’s Republic jumped by 69% in September, compared to the same month in 2019. That’s up from the 50% year-over-year jump in August, as China continues to battle the spread of the African Swine Fever. The benefit of higher protein prices in China is that they’re making their way back to this side of the Pacific Ocean. Live cattle futures are up nearly 15% since the start of the current month-long rally while futures for lean hogs have jumped about 10% in the past month. With the strength in livestock prices, this could support feed grain prices a bit, but that’ll be a function of whether or not Asia continues to buy animals. 56617
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Drug overdoses claim 11 lives in Northeast BC so far Eleven people died of a fatal drug overdose in Northeast B.C. in the first eight months of 2019, with fentanyl detected in all but two of them, according to the latest data from the provincial coroner. The region continues to see a small trend downward yearover-year alongside the province, which has seen 690 fatal illicit drug overdoses, down 33%.
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The first phase of a couple of projects evaluating the Species at Risk Partnerships on Agricultural Lands (SARPAL) program, which comes to an end in March, is showing tremendous producer backing for the initiative. Dr. Dana Reiter, a postdoctoral Fellow at the University of British Columbia Okanagan, conducted the first set of SARPAL producer participant interviews and the results showed “overwhelming support”. To get a sense of how the program was received across the past 5 years and its performance in southwest Saskatchewan, the South of the Divide Conservation Action Program SODCAP (SODCAP) Inc, who delivered the program for the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association, hired Dr. Reiter, to evaluate the program. The funding for this research project SODCAP Inc. provides is matched by Mitacs, a national, not-for-profit organization that works with universities, companies, and both federal and provincial governments to support industrial and social innovation in Canada. The evaluation is based on the experiences of producers’ involved in the program.
ing in the SODCAP Inc. SARPAL program in Saskatchewan. Preliminary findings from the interviews show that 100% of producers are satisfied with the programming options offered through SARPAL and particularly the programs they are personally involved in. And most provided feedback on how to make it even better.
ish Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba to gain an understanding of their experiences with the SARPAL program. Reiter will conduct producer interviews in British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba and add the information gained from those interviews, to the interviews already conducted in Saskatchewan.
“Producers especially like the fact the SARPAL program is flexible, not directive, but designed collaboratively with SODCAP Inc. staff and the producer’ themselves,” says Reiter. “And that the incentives are results based, so they will not be penalized if they are unable to meet their targets.”
The team will combine the survey and interview data together to prepare a final report, an evaluation of the SARPAL program in the western and Prairie Provinces, from the perspective of the producers involved in the program. This report will help Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) and the local delivery agents in each province, such as SODCAP Inc., Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation, MULTISAR, Cows & Fish and others, improve their programs to better assist producers in protecting species at risk while increasing sustainability, production and profitability.
This month Reiter submits a report, which will help SODCAP Inc. design the second phase of the program to best meet the needs of producers on the ground.
And later this fall Reiter will continue to collaborate with SODCAP Inc. and Dr. Jeremy Pittman of the University of Waterloo, and Dr Lael Parrott of the University of British Columbia, Okanagan, to expand this research for two years, with funding from a Liber Ero postdoctoral FellowReiter spent the summer interviewing 36 ship. Pittman has recently issued a survey of the 42 producers and others participat- to producers involved in SARPAL in Brit-
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GRAIN FUTURE REPORT Grain Future Prices - as of October 18, 2019 Last 463.10s 453.70s 461.80s 471.00s 478.60s Last 511-0s 532-2s 537-0s 541-4s 544-0s Last 431-2s 433-6s 446-0s
Change + 2.10 - 3.30 - 3.60 - 3.50 - 3.60 Change + 13-0 + 6-6 + 6-6 + 7-4 + 8-0 Change + 6-2 + 2-4 + 2-0
Open 0.00 457.10 465.30 473.20 480.90 Open 0-0 526-0 530-4 534-0 536-2 Open 0-0 430-6 443-0
High 463.10 457.30 465.90 474.90 482.80 High 511-0 532-6 537-2 541-4 544-0 High 431-2 434-0 446-4
Low 463.10 453.60 461.70 471.00 478.60 Low 511-0 521-0 525-6 529-6 532-0 Low 431-2 426-6 439-6
Volume 0 10,024 12,440 5,085 899 Volume 0 52,046 16,301 6,711 9,644 Volume 0 27,837 11,156
Prev. Stl. 461.00 457.00 465.40 474.50 482.20 Prev. Stl. 498-0 525-4 530-2 534-0 536-0 Prev. Stl. 425-0 431-2 444-0
May 2020 (KEK20)
454-4s
+ 2-0
452-0
454-6
448-2
4,568
452-4
July 2020 (KEN20) Spring Wheat (December 2019) Cash (MWY00) December 2019 (MWZ19) March 2020 (MWH20)
463-0s Last 674-4s 544-4s 558-2s
+ 2-2 Change + 39-0 - 7-4 - 7-4
459-4 Open 0-0 550-4 564-0
463-0 High 674-4 551-4 565-0
456-4 Low 674-4 542-2 555-6
3,545 Volume 0 2,820 1,337
460-6 Prev. Stl. 635-4 552-0 565-6
May 2020 (MWK20)
567-2s
- 7-2
572-0
572-0
566-0
284
574-4
July 2020 (MWN20) Corn (December 2019) Cash (ZCY00) December 2019 (ZCZ19)
574-2s Last 417-2s 391-0s
- 6-2 Change + 3-0 - 3-6
577-2 Open 0-0 394-0
577-2 High 417-2 395-6
572-6 Low 417-2 389-6
98 Volume 0 110,414
580-4 Prev. Stl. 414-2 394-6
March 2020 (ZCH20) May 2020 (ZCK20)
402-6s 409-4s
- 3-6 - 3-2
405-4 411-4
407-2 413-2
401-6 408-4
46,906 18,393
406-4 412-6
July 2020 (ZCN20) Oats (December 2019) Cash (ZOY00) December 2019 (ZOZ19)
415-2s Last 315-2s 294-2s
- 2-4 Change - 5-6 - 4-4
416-4 373-0 0-0 297-0
418-0 High 315-2 298-6
413-6 Low 315-2 293-6
11,375 Volume 0 316
417-6 Prev. Stl. 321-0 298-6
March 2020 (ZOH20) May 2020 (ZOK20)
290-4s 288-2s
- 2-6 - 2-2
292-4 0-0
293-0 302-0
289-0 288-2
105 1
293-2 290-4
July 2020 (ZON20) Soybeans (November 2019) Cash (ZSY00) November 2019 (ZSX19)
284-0s Last 893-0s 934-0s
- 1-2 Change + 4-0 + 2-4
0-0 Open 0-0 931-0
284-0 High 893-0 938-4
284-0 Low 893-0 930-4
12 Volume 0 109,778
285-2 Prev. Stl. 889-0 931-4
January 2020 (ZSF20) March 2020 (ZSH20)
947-4s 959-2s
+ 2-2 + 2-2
945-0 956-2
952-0 964-0
944-2 955-6
58,992 32,962
945-2 957-0
May 2020 (ZSK20) Soybean Oil (October 2019) Cash (ZLY00) December 2019 (ZLZ19)
967-4s Last 30.19s 30.36s
+ 2-2 Change - 0.01 - 0.03
965-0 Open 0.00 30.45
972-0 High 30.19 30.60
964-4 Low 30.19 30.33
7,407 Volume 0 42,717
965-2 Prev. Stl. 30.20 30.39
January 2020 (ZLF20) March 2020 (ZLHF20)
30.60s 30.84s
- 0.03 - 0.05
30.70 30.92
30.83 31.08
30.58 30.83
15,673 13,546
30.63 30.89
May 2020 (ZLK20) Soybean Meal (October 2019) Cash (ZMY00) December 2019 (ZMZ19)
31.13s Last 312.8s 308.5s
- 0.05 Change + 2.0 + 1.7
31.22 Open 0.0 306.6
31.37 High 312.8 309.8
31.11 Low 312.8 306.1
4,482 Volume 0 33,054
31.18 Prev. Stl. 310.8 306.8
January 2020 (ZMF20)
311.2s
+ 1.8
309.7
312.4
308.7
12,194
309.4
March 2020 (ZMH20) May 2020 (ZMK20)
315.2s 318.9s
+ 1.8 + 1.8
313.4 317.0
316.5 320.0
312.9 316.6
14,298 7,535
313.4 317.1
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Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report Daily Grain Prices - October 18, 2019
Weekly Feed Grain Report - October 18, 2019
Alberta Canola Producers Commission (http://dashboard.albertacanola.com/reports/weekly-grains) CANOLA - #1 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $9.59 ( - $0.07 ) $9.69 ( - $0.07 ) $9.73 ( - $0.09 ) November 2019 $9.62 ( - $0.07 ) $9.76 ( - $0.07 ) $9.79 ( - $0.06 ) December 2019 $9.79 ( - $0.09 ) $9.94 ( - $0.08 ) $9.96 ( - $0.08 ) January 2020 $9.85 ( - $0.09 ) $10.00 ( - $0.08 ) $10.02 ( - $0.08 ) February 2020 $10.04 ( - $0.08 ) $10.13 ( - $0.08 ) $10.18 ( - $0.08 ) March 2020 $10.10 ( - $0.07 ) $10.18 ( - $0.08 ) $10.23 ( - $0.08 ) April 2020 $10.21 ( - $0.08 ) $10.33 ( - $0.08 ) $10.38 ( - $0.08 ) WHEAT - #1 CPSR - 11.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $5.44 ( - $0.01 ) $5.55 ( - $0.01 ) $5.61 ( - $0.00 ) November 2019 $5.47 ( - $0.01 ) $5.57 ( - $0.01 ) $5.59 ( - $0.00 ) December 2019 $5.51 ( - $0.01 ) $5.62 ( - $0.00 ) $5.64 ( - $0.00 ) January 2020 $5.51 ( - $0.01 ) $5.64 ( - $0.00 ) $5.70 ( $0.00 ) February 2020 $5.54 ( - $0.02 ) $5.66 ( - $0.00 ) $5.68 ( - $0.00 ) March 2020 $5.65 ( - $0.01 ) $5.75 ( - $0.01 ) $5.77 ( - $0.01 ) April 2020 $5.67 ( - $0.01 ) $5.78 ( - $0.01 ) $5.80 ( - $0.00 ) WHEAT - #1 CWAD - 13.0% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot not available not available $7.54 ( - $0.00 ) November 2019 not available not available $7.56 ( - $0.00 ) December 2019 not available not available $7.58 ( - $0.00 ) January 2020 not available not available $7.49 ( - $0.00 ) February 2020 not available not available $7.45 ( - $0.00 ) March 2020 not available not available $7.18 ( - $0.00 ) WHEAT - #1 CWRS - 13.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.40 ( - $0.08 ) $6.47 ( - $0.09 ) $6.53 ( - $0.12 ) November 2019 $6.43 ( - $0.08 ) $6.50 ( - $0.08 ) $6.54 ( - $0.09 ) December 2019 $6.50 ( - $0.08 ) $6.58 ( - $0.08 ) $6.62 ( - $0.08 ) January 2020 $6.51 ( - $0.08 ) $6.61 ( - $0.08 ) $6.69 ( - $0.05 ) February 2020 $6.57 ( - $0.07 ) $6.66 ( - $0.08 ) $6.69 ( - $0.08 ) March 2020 $6.65 ( - $0.08 ) $6.75 ( - $0.08 ) $6.77 ( - $0.08 ) YELLOW PEAS - #2 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.20 ( $0.00 ) $6.43 ( $0.00 ) $6.27 ( $0.00 ) November 2019 not available $6.14 ( $0.00 ) $6.11 ( $0.00 ) December 2019 not available $6.19 ( $0.00 ) $6.15 ( $0.00 ) January 2020 not available $6.23 ( $0.00 ) $6.18 ( $0.00 ) February 2020 not available $6.23 ( $0.00 ) $6.19 ( $0.00 ) March 2020 not available $6.24 ( $0.00 ) $6.21 ( $0.00 )
Statistics & Data Development Branch, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry FEED GRAIN BIDS (Different Delivery Points) Week of Oct 14/19 Previous Week Wheat Lethbridge $205.00 - $230.00 $205.00 - $230.00 Red Deer $203.00 - $220.00 $192.00 - $225.00 Edmonton $207.00 - $230.00 $200.00 - $230.00 Oats Edmonton $207.00 - $235.00 $180.00 - $235.00 Peas Edmonton $202.00 - $220.00 $212.00 - $220.00 Barley Lethbridge $209.00 - $220.00 $209.00 - $220.00 MH/Brooks $197.96 - $204.00 $192.91 - $203.00 Calgary $197.96 - $201.00 $191.00 - $200.00 Red Deer $195.00- $210.00 $190.00 - $209.00 Vermillion $169.02 - $187.00 $169.02 - $181.00 Edmonton $189.00 - $210.00 $187.00 - $210.00 Grande Prairie $165.00 - $169.94 $151.00 - $169.95 CANOLA CRUSHER on October 16, 2019 Meal (FOB) Seed (Del)
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ELEVATOR BIDS (CDN $/TONNE) on October 17, 2019 HIGH LOW / AVERAGE CWRS (13% min. protein) $248.95 $228.15 / $235.76 CPS (10.5% min. protein) $203.15 $190.31 / $196.03
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Sandy Reber - pioneering before Cleardale was named “It is a really good organization, very inclusive and the public speaking was one of the greatest assets in setting up youngsters to go to college.” “In 1982 the whole family moved to Woking and took over the purebred Hereford operation from Sam Hartz,” she says.
is how to get young families into the lifestyle. Farm to table education can be used to shed some light on the importance of grassroots farming families. “I’d like to see people truly understand where their food comes from – we need to share knowledge about how farming produces all the food we consume.”
“I attended courses at As for the future of farmthe Fairview College for AI, ing, Sandy would like to see grooming, and feed efficien- small farmers that love the cy so that we could really lifestyle thrive. compete with our new purebreds.” Below and left - Sandy and Gerald Reber She believes supporting smaller farming operations - Brown
Sandy Reber was raised in Gerald and Sandra met in the Hythe area, the second 1964 and started their own youngest of 11 children. farm just down the road, and Gerald bought Sandy her the In the early 60’s her fam- first cow in 1967. ily moved to homestead in a northern community; later When the kids entered 4-H named Cleardale. in 1975, Sandy began volunteering for the local club. She “There were no roads when continued to work with the we came from Hythe, we had organization for more than to ford the river at Bear Can- 30 years. She held positions yon. In 1965 the east road as club leader, district leader, was built to Worsley” she and even was a representasays. The family farm was a tive for Alberta at the public mixed farm with grain and speaking conference in Dencattle. ver and the leaders conference in Montana.
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Serena Reber - a second generation on the farm A second-generation farm woman, Serena Reber returned to the family farm in Woking Alberta in 1995. “I was a single mother and had just finished getting my diploma in livestock production from Fairview college”. “I knew as a farmer I wouldn’t be getting rich anytime soon, but I wanted to give my daughter the opportunities and lifestyle that farming offered. I was in no position to start a farm from scratch, so things just worked out for us to join my parents farm.” Serena’s father Gerald worked off the farm for a seismic drilling company during the winter and spring, so the ladies took care of winter feeding and calving season. “we had up to 150 cow calf pairs at one point”. From 4-H to the Hereford association, beef co-op, and Beef Congress board; Reber has been involved in most administrative groups related to the industry here in the Peace Country. “I think farming is coming back to the way things were generations ago. The new generation seems to appreciate the lifestyle offered by farm life. We are seeing more and more small farms popping up- people who couldn’t farm on the big scale but buy a quarter so they can have a few animals and raise/ grow their own food.” - Brown
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Faith Collins - agriculture in her own words are more jobs than people so it’s important to do what I can to help out. On the farm the jobs that need to be done are different with each season.
My name is Faith Rose Collins I was born August 22, 2006 in Grande Prairie AB. I am in grade 8 at Elmworth school, there are 65 kids from K-9. I will attend Beaverlodge Regional High School for grade 10-12.
A lot of things I do or help with don’t feel like jobs. I really like to load the dogs load up in the side by side and off we go to check fence, waterers and check cows. I spend a lot of time out with the cows, they are very tame and as soon as they hear me coming the side by side is surrounded by momma cows and calves. I feel I have a good understanding of how our cattle and grain operation works.
I live on a farm SW of Beaverlodge ( the Rio Grande area) with my parents (Clint and Anna ) and twin 19 year old brothers Tyler and Wyatt. We are grain farmers and have cattle.
The last few summers I have been a junior councillor at the Silver River Equestrian camp by Rycroft. I really enjoy working with kids and horses and the people who run the camp have become like family to me.
From a very young age I enjoyed riding in the tractor, combine or grain truck .. some people might not understand that this is fun. Riding in the combine and doing my homework .. having picnics on the floor and lots of time I ended up having a nap, these are good times. I really like to help with all the chores I can. Now that I am older I often make the meals and bring them to the field, or get supper started on days I get back to the house first. I can help move some equipment and vehicles when needed. There
I have just started my 5th year in 4H. I really love working with cattle and the public speaking and judging competitions are close behind. In Nov 2018 I won a heifer from Brooking Angus. I used this heifer as my 4H project and we come a long way together I am so thankful to Brooking Angus for their donation heifer draw and commitment to help junior members. There are so many opportunities with 4H .. it really has a great program .. learn to do by doing and volunteering as often as we can in our communities are things
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that we all need to do. There really is always something we can help people with. I have gone to a few regional events and have met lots of kids with the same interests as me. Last Achievement day my steer Elvis was purchased by Rick Wallan, thanks again for your generous support to the 4H program. I also like to I play sports .. I play hockey on the Beaverlodge Female Bantam Blades team , I play volleyball, basketball, badminton, I also enjoy horseback riding and kayaking, camping and fishing. I have thought about the Ag industry and a future in the Ag industry... I hope to go to Olds or Vermillion college. I know kids who have gone to these colleges and they have so many good things to say each. I like to follow current events and I see people working smarter not just harder and working together with neighbours-and friends. I think that’s important to know what your resources are and
use them !! There are lots of programs available and it’s good to see that they are being used by farmers and ranchers. It really is a unique industry and changing fast. As much as I want to go away one day for college I plan to make the peace country my home. This year I am so thankful to have Boss Lake Genetics mentor me. Kyle and Brittany Boss are super hard workers with exceptional cattle and I look forward to going to farm fair and agribition with them. This really is an opportunity of a life time for me. Thank you for this opportunity to share a bit about myself. I feel so thankful that I live on a farm/ranch and for all the people that have encouraged me along the way. I truly have learned from all the people who have helped me and are helping me , the importance of giving back and helping others by doing lots of small things that make big differences.
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Lori Kinee - part of an industry helping people grow “I’d like to say that I’m your fairytale farmwife who cooks and bakes in their spare time, but to be honest more often than not the smoke detector is our supper bell and I am reminded frequently that charcoal is not a food group….I’d rather be outside.” Kinnee notes she does get to be outside not doing cows, fencing or watering things. “I enjoy going for walks, gardening or just plain old sitting on my deck and doing nothing. I love to travel and catch a good movie too,” she notes. “Growing up I was very involved with 4-H. My kids were also in 4-H, and now that they have grown up I like to help clubs with certain events whenever I can. Other things I have done in the Agriculture Industry include coordinating the Peace Country Beef Congress for a couple of years; I have been an ABP zone delegate and spent some years working for AFSC working in the AgriStability, Insurance and Lending departments.” These roles have given her the opportunity to meet many new and interesting producers in the Peace Country and beyond. “Many have taught me a thing or two, made me laugh and yes, made me cry. I am grateful to be part of an industry that provides the most basic of needs to our growing population,” she says. “I believe the future of Agriculture is full of opportunities. Yes, we have short term issues such as weather, trade, and politics that trip us up, but the foundation that has been laid being hard work and perseverance will continue to move us forward. As long as producers continue to have the “never give up” mentality, the opportunities for growth await. Information is available in an instant with the internet, technologies are ever evolving. With that however, things are moving at a much faster pace than historically, margins are also narrowing and efficiencies need to be adopted. Education in any form, communication and collaboration will be key in the future.” If she could make one thing happen, it’s important to Kinnee to build on to what her parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts taught her and pass that on. “Therefore, I hope to contribute to the next generation of producers, whether it is my children or my neighbors. I know one thing about this industry; there is always something to learn. I look forward to a quiet life, working with my hands alongside my family and friends. I hope that there is more travelling and learning in my future. One thing I know for sure is that home will always be where the herd is.”
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GLENN STEWART HORSEMANSHIP Clinics & Camps • Clinic Host Programs Demonstrations & Public Speaking High & Wild Adventures • Front Row Seating Horse Development & Foundation Training
FRONT ROW SEATING
Observe Glenn as he works colts and builds a solid foundation on horses he has in training. He will also be working with his Dream Team and working on advanced horse development. You can choose to observe or bring your horse to ride in our heated indoor. Offered in 10 days sets. Set 1: Oct 28th to Nov 8th • Set 2: Nov 11th to Nov 22nd Set 3: Nov 25th to Dec 13th • Set 4: Jan 5th to 9th & Jan 11th to 15th
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Now we’re talking about esophageal obstructions Dr. Samantha Deamel Choking in horses is different than humans as it is an obstruction of the esophagus rather than the trachea. Despite this difference, it is still an emergency in equines. The cause that comes to mind most commonly is food acting as a foreign body but there are a multitude of reasons for a horse to choke. Intraluminal causes are things such as food or a foreign body that blocks the opening of the esophagus. Whole apples that aren’t chewed properly are a prime example. Intramural causes are diseases that affect the wall of the esophagus. If the horse has a mass or abscess that increases the size of the esophageal wall, this decreases the size of the lumen making a smaller passageway for feed material. Extramural are diseases that affect structures close to the esophagus. Again, any sort of mass that grows and pushes the esophageal wall inwards will narrow the opening. The final category is functional. This includes anything that decreases the body’s ability to swallow and pass food down the tube. Dehydration or decreased saliva production makes the passage of food more difficult and increases the likelihood of food getting stuck. Any drug or disease that interferes with the innervation or coordination of the muscles will disrupt the flow of food down to the stomach. Sedatives decrease the horse’s ability to swallow. When a horse is choking you will often see signs of panic or anxiety. Commonly they will have their head and neck extended out and be gagging or retching. You can also see coughing and/or nasal discharge. Sometimes this nasal discharge will be food, other times it may simply be mucous. Continual swallowing and hypersalivation can be seen as the horse attempts to pass the feed down to the stomach. If there is a large obstruction, it can sometimes be seen along the jugular groove. Once you have determined your horse is choking you should call the veterinarian immediately. When I arrive on farm or the horse arrives at the clinic, I like to give 3 separate drugs. The first is sedation. My goal is to sedate the horse to the point Committed to friendly, care where the nose is quality to the ground. This will allow any fluid or feed material to drain out of through the nostrils, rather than down into the lungs. The second drug is banamine (also known as fluinixin). This is an anti-inflammatory and pain medication. This will help reduce the inflammation of the esoph-
agus, which will in turn help allow for the blockage to be resolved and aid in preventing complications from the choke. The third is buscopan. This drug acts to relax smooth muscle. Naturally, the body is attempting to constrict the esophagus to help push the blockage along the gastrointestinal tract. This makes passing a nasogastric tube more difficult and increases the risk of complications. Relaxing the smooth muscle around the obstructions makes pushing it to the stomach easier. Once the drugs have taken effect, a nasogastric tube is placed. Gentle attempts to dislodge the obstruction are made. If the obstruction does not resolve, lavage can be performed to try to break up the food material if possible. In very difficult chokes, endoscopy may be used to visualize the obstruction as well as to assess the esophageal lining and look for causes of the choke. Complications with choke are a major concern. The longer a horse is choked, the higher the chance for complications. The esophagus is a delicate structure and any damage is severe. If there is any damage, the body will heal it with scar tissue. This tissue is not elastic and will form a stricture, or a narrowing of the esophagus. This predisposes the horse to choke in the future. If a choke is left long enough, there is decreased blood flow to the esophagus around the obstruction and the tissue can develop necrosis and the esophagus can rupture. Not only is the esophagus at risk of complications, but the airway too. The horse is unable to protect the airway and food material can descend through the trachea into the lungs leading to pneumonia. For this reason I strongly encourage all owners to monitor the temperature of the horse to look for signs of infection. Antibiotics are also often given to protect the lungs from infection. After care is important to try to prevent another episode of choke. Soaking hay cubes allows the horse to get lots of water as well as allows an easier passage into the stomach while the esophagus heals. A slow transition can be made to get the horse back on regular feed. Once a horse has choked, they are at a higher risk of choking in the future. At the Dawson Creek Veterinary Clinic, we want to ensure your horse is happy an healthy. If you have any questions or are concerned your horse is choking, please contact the clinic immediately.
Dawson Creek Veterinary Clinic Small Animal Services
• Laser Therapy • Microchips • Preventative Health Care • Medical Services • Laboratory Services • Pet Nutrition • Diagnostic Imaging • Special Diagnostic Services • Surgical Services • Dental Services • Retail Pet Supplies
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• Preventative Health Care • Medical Services • Laboratory Services • Spinal Manipulation Therapy • Diagnostic Imaging • Surgical Services • Dental Services • Laser Therapy • Feedlot & Bovine Herd Health Services • Reproductive Services • Endoscopy Services
Dr. Mike Ross
Dr. Zoë Ross
Dr. Christa Harder
Dawson Creek Veterinary Clinic Annual Animal Health Seminars!
Bovine Health Seminar November 4
Equine Health Seminar October 29 Equine emergencies: at home & on the trail - Dr. Doug Myers
Dr. Katrina Barth
Dr. Samantha Deamel
Dr. Charlotte Corbett
Dr. Carmen Schneider
Practical tips on vaccination for cows & calves
- Dr. Rob Tremblay
The Equine hoof - Dr. Samantha Deamel
Replacement heifer management - Dr. Charlotte Corbett
Equine reproduction - Dr. Christa Harder
Dealing with Ectoparasites - Dr. Carmen Schneider
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Large Animals: Small Animals:
250-782-1080 250-782-5616
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October 18, 2019
Statistics & Data Development Branch Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development
Beaver Hill Auction Service - Tofield - October 7, 2019
Sheep - 1,533 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 $155.00 $145.00 $142.00 $137.00 $95.00 $87.00 $180.00
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$170.00 $179.00 $179.00 $166.00 $152.00 $166.00 $110.00 $225.00
$110.00 $122.00 $138.00 $130.00 $135.00 $91.00 $90.00 n/a
to to to to to to to to
$135.00 $136.00 $155.00 $150.00 $145.00 $150.00 $126.00 n/a
Goats - 314 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 Bucks Bred Does (Hd) Nanny/Kid (Unit)
$/CWT $150.00 to $200.00 $200.00 to $245.00 $200.00 to $240.00 $200.00 to $260.00 $200.00 to $245.00 $200.00 to $260.00 $200.00 to $240.00
$135.00 $175.00 n/a n/a
HOG SLAUGHTER WEEK END CANADA EAST WEST AB/BC WEEK END US
Oct 12/19 (prel) 428,427 262,718 165,709 61,665 Oct 19/19 (est) 2,726,000
Oct 05/19 (prel) 449,781 266,837 182,944 61,130 Oct 12/19 (est) 2,695,000
Oct 13/18 359,105 204,282 154,823 50,443 Oct 20/18 2,599,100
to to to to
$185.00 $205.00 n/a n/a
Vold Jones Vold (Westlock) - October 15, 2019
Sheep - 545 Head
Goats - 60 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
Goats Light Feeder Kids 0 - 49lbs 50 - 100lbs Whether Kids 50 - 100 lbs
$/CWT
Nanny/Kid Units Nannys Billys Bred Nannys
Oct 18/19 1.464 N/A
Oct 11/19 1.427 1.768
Oct 18/19 60.33 1.476
Oct 11/19 53.34 1.320
$1.70 $1.70 $1.60 $1.40 $1.15 $1.25 n/a n/a
$1.30 $1.30 $1.30 $1.20 $0.80 n/a n/a n/a
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$1.40 $1.60 $1.50 $1.30 $1.00 n/a n/a n/a
$1.45 $1.97
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$2.17 $2.35
$1.97
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$2.35
n/a $1.00 $1.00 n/a
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n/a $1.45 $1.50 n/a
$15.00
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$45.00
41 - 80 lbs
$50.00
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$100.00
81 - 150 lbs
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n/a
151 + Over lbs
$100.00
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$210.00
Hogs - 61 Head 30 - 40 lbs
CAN/US $ CLOSE Oct 18/19
MONTH Dec-19 Feb-20 Apr-20 May-20 Jun-20 Jul-20
MONTH Nov-19 Dec-19 Jan-20 Feb-20 Mar-20 Jun-20
LEAN 67.95 77.47 83.45 88.80 92.85 92.67
CHANGE - 1.65 + 0.42 + 0.48 + 0.30 + 0.25 + 0.45
FUTURES 0.7622 0.7624 0.7627 0.7627 0.7627 0.7624
CHANGE + 0.0035 + 0.0035 + 0.0036 n/a + 0.0035 + 0.0034
Oct 05/19 210.00 Oct 04/19 13.8 10.3 Oct 11/19 77.13
Oct 13/18 209.00 Oct 12/18 19.7 10.2 Oct 19/18 77.75
HOG INDICATORS Oct 19/18 1.508 1.907
INTERIOR IOWA MINNESOTA HOG CASH PRICES WEEK END US $/CWT CAN EQVT $/KG
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HOG FUTURES - US $/CWT
HOG CASH PRICES - INDEX 100 - $/KG WEEK END ALTA AVG ONT AVG
$/CWT $1.52 $1.55 $1.35 $1.20 $0.80 $0.80 n/a n/a
Oct 19/18 58.50 1.422
WEEK END AV DRSD WT US-LBS FD: HOG RATIO US CORN ALTA BARLEY US CARCASS CUTOUT US $/CWT
Oct 12/19 210.00 Oct 11/19 15.4 10.8 Oct 18/19 N/A
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NOVEMBER 8 Deadline for Booking a display ad: 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, October 30 Deadline to book a classified ad: 10:00 a.m., Friday, November 1 (Ph) 250-782-4888 • (Fax) 250-782-6300 • (Email) horizon@dcdn.ca
Dan Przybylski Sales Mgr. 250-784-4319 horizon@dcdn.ca
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Cattle Directory 2019 Altona Falls Red Angus Dan & Trudy Loewen, Altona, BC 250-630-2146
Two Names. One Program. Annual Red and Black Bull Sale -2nd Thursday in MarchLyons Teepee Creek Event Centre
Agriculture Gumbo
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It’s What Gulch Cattle Company We Do PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS Visitors Welcome Northern Horizon THE
Consigning Females to BC Elite Sale Fri, Oct 11, 2019 - Harvest Angus Ranch, Prince George
Mile 11 on #2 Highway South of Dawson Creek
Ph: 250-782-4888 • Fax: 250-782-6300 Steve Aylward (C) 250.784-5136 • horizon@dcdn.ca Email: gsaylward@gmail.com
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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
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Trevor Binks and Melanie Klassen Registered & Commercial Angus Cattle 780-539-7128 | C: 780-518-0630 Grande Prairie, AB
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 Centre for your Grain Harvest Supplies We carry guards, sections as well as a good selection of auger hoppers and spouts. Don’t forget to repair or replace your livestock waterer before old man winter arrives.
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Located cated at the corn corner of HWY 49 and Parkhill Drive • 250.782.3371
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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
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George LeBlanc 780-402-9509 gleblanc1@live.com Chris Tschetter 780-978-6406 Wanham, Alberta
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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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SMOKY RIVER RED ANGUS
(The Profitable Kind)
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Box 159, Cleardale, AB T0H 3Y0 Pete (cell): 780-835-8291 www.northwaycattle.ca
Penson Angus Darren Penson, Sexsmith, AB 780-814-4993 Poplar Meadows Tanya, Monty, & Taylor Belsham, Houston, BC 250-845-8474
Maynard Boese (780) 568-4340
Curtis Boese (780) 876-4526
ROY & ERIKA SCHWEITZER Ph: 780.356.3611 • Cell: 780.402.5617 • Email: schweitzerre@gpnet.ca
Spruce Lane Ranch Andrew & Vivian Miller, Bay Tree AB 780-864-5035
BLONDE D’AQUITAINE Dusty Acre Blondes & Painted K Farms
RED GOAD CASH OUT 127’16 HERD BULLS: RED YY EXPEDITOR 3X RED CROWFOOT MOONSHINE 3240A
(250) 263-4904 • sjtrask@pris.ca Like Us on
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Jack & Shannon Trask
Box 127, Montney, BC, V0C 1Y0
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Yearling and 2 Year Old bulls For Sale by Private Treaty Contact
Email: sawmillangus@abnorth.com Coffee is Always On!
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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
GELBVIEHS AdamsGreen Gelbvieh David & Janice Adams, High Prairie, AB 780-524-5382
MILNE’S RANCH Selling 1 and 2 Year Old Red & Black Gelbvieh Bulls Harold 780.835.0365 Bev 780.834.7704
www.milneranch.com
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Silent K Stock Farms Delano & Megan Kjos, Tomslake, BC 403-827-1819
Silver Willow Ranch Selling Yearling & 2-Year-Old Registered Black Angus Bulls Off the Ranch by Private Treaty
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Kevin & Barbara Quist Phone: 780.876.4649 Email: kbqrr2@hotmail.com
JayDawn Farms Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB 780-933-5530 Johnson Charlolais Stephen & Herb Johnson, Barrhead, AB 780-305-9196
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Aspenridge Stock Farms Jason Wells, Hythe, AB 780-518-2439 46843
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
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Box 1573 Fairview, AB
HEREFORDS 8 WAY CHAROLAIS
RR 2 Sexsmith, AB T0H 3C0
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 Valanjou Charolais Phillipe & Rae Lusson, Clyde, AB 780-348-5683 Wrangler Charolais Farm Wade & Sherry Meakin, Westlock, AB 780-349-1650
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
- Located ten minutes north of Dawson Creek. - Producing full blood easy calving bulls - Homozygous Polled, Double & Single Polled - Full herd evalua�on on BIO Track
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Purebred Angus Genetics
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Red Angus Bulls and Heifers for Sale off the Farm
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Give me a call! Rob Brown
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BENWYN HEREFORDS VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME
Bill Bentley - (250) 843-7575 Doug Bentley - (250) 843-7364 BENWYN FARM LTD. PROGRESS, BC V0C 2E0
RED POLLS Shadow Creek Red Polls
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Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-784-3924
Chet & Jamie Jans
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
• Maternal traits with light birth weights • Dual purpose – high milk production • Registered Bulls For Sale. Dean & Marsha Anderson – Fort St John, BC
Phone (250) 827-3293 or (250) 262-5638 www.shadowcreek.farm • marshascows@hotmail.com
SALERS DynaRich Salers Richard & Dianne Andersen, Eckville, AB 403-746-2919
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 Hodges Simmentals Roy & Scot Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB 780-512-4669
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North 42 Cattle Company Heath Barnfield, Sexsmith, AB 780-897-3339 Voss Family Salers Randy & Lesli Voss, Hythe, AB 780-814-1534
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Tamarak Sortonrns Alvin Johnson, Brownvale, AB 780-618-9044
Simmental Cattle
SIMMENTALS Albrecht Farms Steve, Tammy & Ryan Albrecht, Spirit River, AB 780-864-4259
Quarter Horse
Yearling and 2 yr. old Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty
Box 238, FAIRVIEW, ALBERTA TOH 1LO
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Blueberry Valley Farms Limousin Michael & Rebecca McCord, Mile 86.5 Alaska Hwy, BC 250-772-5116 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
SHORTHORNS
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
Norbert & Janice Luken 780-835-3165 Email: njluken6@gmail.com
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SPECKLE PARK
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Home of Polled & Horned 100% Full Blood & Purebred Fleckvieh
403-704-0280 Wembley Livestock Exchange Glen Mayer, Wembley, AB 780-897-9570
BULLS & HEIFERS FOR SALE Elden, Einar and Ole Bakkehaug Box 156, Hythe, AB T0H 2C0
REGISTERED PUREBRED SPECKLE PARK CATTLE
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PEACE COUNTRY SIMMENTALS Box 154, Cecil Lake, BC V0C 1G0 www.peacecountrysimmentals.com
Cody & Rodi Murray Beaverlodge, AB
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FOR SALE OFF THE FARM 50+ Simmental Bred Heifers Bred to Black Angus Start Calvingg March 1,, 2020 J&M Farms JERRY & GEM GIESBRECHT 250.262.7867
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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
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AUCTION FACILITIES LIVESTOCK EXCHANGES
Willowdale Simmentals
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Performance Breeding Stock ● Polled Reds & Blacks Dale and Judy Smith & Family (780) 524-2790
www.willowdaleca�le.com
Wolfe Farms Tony Wolfe, Valleyview, AB 780-524-3939
Troy Penner
Silver Valley, AB • (780) 864-7559 FEEDER ASSOCIATIONS Grande Prairie Feeders Association Admin – Dawn Hollins, Grande Prairie, AB 780-834-7399 North Peace Feeder Association Admin – Donna Haakenson, Berwyn, AB 780-338-3071 Prairie River Feeders Co-op Admin – Tammy Roberts, High Prairie, AB 780-523-4487
Big Events
Willow Creek Simmentals Mike & Mari Klassen & Family, Debolt, AB 780-957-2814
Box 1555 Valleyview, AB T0H 3N0 24km North of Valleyview on Highway 49
JASON, CORINNA, WILLIAM AND MARIAH HARVEY
250-719-9575
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KEIRAN HODGES 780-933-5637
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REGISTERED SIMMENTALS BOX 655, BEAVERLODGE, AB TOH 0C0
KEITH HODGES 780-831-7999
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Home (780) 356-2113 Elden Cell (780) 518-3536
UNCLE’S CABIN BUTCHER SHOP
BC Livestock Producers Co-operative Kevin Johnson, Kamloops, BC 250-573-3939 Innisfail Auction Market Danny, Mark & Duane Daines, Innisfail, AB 403-227-3166 North Central Livestock Exchange Garth Rogers, Clyde, AB 780-348-5893 Olds Auction Market Olds, AB 403-556-3655 Thorsby Stockyards Inc. Chance Martin, Thorsby, AB 780-789-3915 Viking Livestock Market Cliff Grinde, Viking, AB 780-336-2209 VJV Livestock Marketing Group Peter Raffan, Dawson Creek, BC 250-782-3766 Peter Raffan, Beaverlodge, AB 780-354-2423 Travis Sekura, Westlock, AB 780-349-3153 Craig Jacklin, Ponoka, AB 403-783-5561 Dean Edge, Rimbey, AB
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Barrhead Feeder Association Admin – Ann Gerhardt, Barrhead, AB 780-674-2456 Fort Feeders Co-op Association Admin – Cathy Axley, Two Hills, AB 780-290-0293 Westlock Feeders Association Admin – Megan Keith, Westlock, AB 780-348-5850
EXHIBITION ARENAS Beaverlodge, Beaverlodge Arena 780-354-8785 Dawson Creek, Lakota Agriplex 250-782-1445 Fairview, J. Hawker Pavilion 780-596-2295 Grande Prairie, Evergreen Park 780-357-2849 High Prairie, Agriplex 780-523-3814 Teepee Creek, Ag Events Centre 780-380-1917 Valleyview, Indoor Riding Arena 780-524-3473
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Modernizing your grazing leases Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) welcomed the introduction this week in the Alberta Legislature of Bill 16, The Public Lands Modernization (Grazing Leases and Obsolete Provisions) Amendment Act. ABP Vice Chair Kelly Smith-Fraser joined ABP staff and representatives from other organizations working on behalf of grazing leaseholders at the Legislature for the introduction of the Bill by Environment and Parks Minister Jason Nixon. The introduction of the Bill is the culmination of many years or work by ABP and our colleagues at the Western Stock Growers’ Association, the Alberta Grazing Leaseholders Association, the
Northern Alberta Grazing Association, the Central Alberta Grazing Association, and the Rocky Mountain Forest Range Association.
ABP has been seeking modern- of leases, and provides a fair reization of the rental rate and turn to the people of Alberta for assignment fees framework for the use of their Crown land. We many years, and we formally believe that this framework will approached the government in allow our industry to deal with 2013 with a proposal to review public and media perceptions of The current framework for the framework. grazing leases and to defend our rental rates and assignment fees practices against possible trade for grazing dispositions on pubThe proposed rental rate and actions. We also welcome the lic lands is outdated and based assignment fee framework that commitment to having a portion on assumptions that are no lon- will be enabled by Bill 16 ad- of any additional revenue from ger valid. The grazing rental dresses long standing concerns grazing lease rentals invested in rates have been frozen for 25 over the calculation of grazing rangeland sustainability initiayears as a result of concerns lease rental rates, implements tives that will provide benefits over how they were calculated. a fair and transparent system for cattle producers, the enviWe have been concerned that for rental rates and assignment ronment, and all Albertans. the current framework could fees, recognizes the real value leave our industry vulnerable to countervail actions by our tradThe Lewis Original ing partners. Along with our partner grazing organizations, • Rugged enough for all livestock
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• We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the success of our members, with over 55 years of experience. • We offer market value financing for feeder calf purchases, or for your own feeder calf crop. • When you obtain financing through us, you will receive: √ The freedom to buy and sell where you choose √ Low interest rates
√ Minimal security requirements √ “Profit Share” on partial sales √ Members can now have more groups of financed Feeder Cattle. This helps with cash flow. • Feeder Associations are the administering agents for the Advance Payments Program, which offers Cash Advances on calves and Interest Rebates on contracts.
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Allan McLachlan 780.834.7399 or Dawn Hollins 780.538.1263
THE GRANDE PRAIRIE FEEDERS ASSOCIATION #101, 10112 – 140th Avenue, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 8G9
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Cattle Market Report VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP
CATTLE MARKET REPORT FOR OCT 25, 2019
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 Date
Oct 15 - 1217 Hd
Bid Range
Low
High
Oct 11 - 1908 Hd Low
High
Oct 17 - 1107 Hd Low
High
Oct 10 - 860 Hd
Oct 17 - 2485 Hd
Low
Low
High
High
Oct 10 - 1693 Hd Low
High
Oct 16 - 3211 Hd
Oct 9 - 2044 Hd
Oct 15 - 1588 Hd
Low
High
Low
High
Average
High
FEEDER STEERS
300 - 399 $235.00 $250.00 $260.00 $270.00 $240.00 $262.00 $250.00 $260.00 $227.00 $288.00 $220.00 $271.00 $230.00 $260.00 $225.00 $259.50 $220.00 $252.00 400 - 499 $225.00 $235.50 $225.00 $235.00 $220.00 $237.00 $230.00 $244.00 $220.00 $252.00 $210.00 $237.50 $220.00 $256.00 $210.00 $247.00 $215.00 $242.00 500 - 599 $215.00 $224.00 $215.00 $230.00 $210.00 $225.00 $215.00 $223.25 $211.00 $227.00 $200.00 $223.00 $210.00 $233.00 $200.00 $221.00 $200.00 $224.50 600 - 699 $200.00 $211.50 $205.00 $217.00 $204.00 $211.00 $200.00 $209.00 $206.50 $214.00 $198.00 $216.75 $200.00 $220.00 $195.00 $218.00 $200.00 $217.50 700 - 799 $198.00 $209.00 $200.00 $211.50 $200.00 $212.00 $195.00 $205.00 $192.00 $209.75 $193.00 $209.75 $195.00 $215.25 $190.00 $216.75 $195.00 $213.75 800 - 899
n/a
n/a
$190.00 $201.50 $188.00 $198.00 $188.00 $198.50 $190.00 $200.00 $188.70 $198.75 $190.00 $209.50 $180.00 $205.00 $185.00 $203.50
900 - 999
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
$172.50 $188.50 $176.00 $190.00 $170.00 $188.00 $175.00 $194.75 $174.00 $187.00
1000+
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
$155.00 $170.00 $165.00 $172.00 $163.00 $176.00 $165.00 $176.50 $170.00 $178.00
Bid Range
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
High
Average
FEEDER HEIFERS
300 - 399 $208.00 $217.00 $220.00 $233.00 $212.00 $224.00 $210.00 $228.00 $200.00 $227.00 $185.00 $221.00 $200.00 $249.00 $200.00 $224.00 $195.00 $220.00 400 - 499 $195.00 $205.00 $190.00 $202.00 $193.00 $206.00 $195.00 $208.00 $189.00 $205.00 $186.00 $210.00 $190.00 $220.00 $190.00 $218.00 $185.00 $208.00 500 - 599 $186.00 $196.50 $185.00 $194.00 $180.00 $191.00 $180.00 $190.50 $182.50 $194.00 $183.00 $197.00 $185.00 $204.75 $185.00 $200.00 $183.00 $199.00 600 - 699 $180.00 $190.00 $180.00 $194.50 $178.00 $189.50 $178.00 $187.00 $184.00 $191.00 $181.00 $195.00 $180.00 $196.75 $180.00 $194.00 $180.00 $196.25 700 - 799
n/a
n/a
$178.00 $187.00 $177.00 $189.00
n/a
n/a
$178.00 $189.00 $176.00 $188.00 $175.00 $194.50 $175.00 $192.25 $175.00 $187.50
800 - 899 $167.00 $177.00 $175.00 $186.00
n/a
n/a
$176.00 $184.00 $175.00 $189.50 $176.00 $187.00 $170.00 $186.25 $175.00 $190.00 $175.00 $182.50
900 - 999 $160.00 $171.00 1000+
$144.00 $155.50
D1 - D2 Cows $80.00
n/a
n/a
n/a
$170.00 $179.75 $164.00 $180.00 $169.00 $178.75 $170.00 $183.00 $165.00 $183.75 $160.00 $176.50
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
$158.00 $165.50 $155.00 $168.00
D1 - D2 Cows
$86.00 $78.00
D3 - D4 Cows $68.00
n/a
$85.00
D3 - D4 Cows
$78.00 $68.00
$77.00
D1 - D2 Cows
D1 - D2 Cows
$80.00 $86.50 $78.00
D3 - D4 Cows
$85.50
D3 - D4 Cows
$65.00 $78.00 $65.00
$77.00
D1 - D2 Cows $83.00
$97.00
D3 - D4 Cows $70.00
$81.00
n/a
n/a
D1 - D2 Cows $82.00
$96.00
D3 - D4 Cows $71.00
$81.00
$160.00 $168.25 $160.00 $174.00 $155.00 $169.00
D1 - D2 Cows $83.00
$93.00
D3 - D4 Cows $72.00
$82.00
D1 - D2 Cows $82.00
$92.00
D3 - D4 Cows $74.00
$81.00
D1 - D2 Cows $80.00 $91.25
D3 - D4 Cows $70.00 $80.00
Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes SLAUGHTER CATTLE $110.00 $134.00 $110.00 $130.00 $110.00 $130.00 $120.00 $130.00 $100.00 $130.00 $108.00 $137.00 $110.00 $140.00 $110.00 $135.00 $110.00 $138.00 Bologna Bulls
$95.00 $110.00 $90.00 $105.00
Feeder Bulls
Feeder Bulls
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Older Bred Cows $1,200
$1,350
n/a
Good Bred Cows n/a
n/a n/a
Good Bred Hfrs
Good Bred Hfrs
$1,300
n/a
$1,500
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
Older Bred Cows Older Bred Cows n/a
n/a
Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a
n/a
Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a n/a
Bologna Bulls
$95.00 $113.50 $91.00
Feeder Bulls
Good Bred Cows
REPLACEMENT CATTLE
Bologna Bulls
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
$110.50
Feeder Bulls n/a
n/a
Good Bred Cows n/a
n/a
Older Bred Cows n/a
n/a
Bologna Bulls
Bologna Bulls
$95.00 $118.00 $95.00 $115.00
Feeder Bulls
Feeder Bulls
Bologna Bulls
Bologna Bulls
$95.00 $125.00 $95.00 $123.00 $90.00 $113.50
Feeder Bulls
Feeder Bulls
$100.00 $125.00 $95.00 $115.00 $110.00 $135.00 $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) 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
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 R0011638338
Bologna Bulls
Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a
n/a
The Northern Horizon, October 25, 2019
SHEEP, GOAT AND HOG PRODUCERS!!!
25
SPECIAL SALE DATES FALL 2019
VJV WESTLOCK HAS AN EXCLUSIVE MARKET ON TOP QUALITY EWE LAMBS, GOATS AND HOGS!
VJV, DAWSON CREEK, BC
In Addition to Regular Tuesday Cattle Sales
BRED COW SALE Saturday, November 30th • 9:00 a.m.
BRED COW & HEIFER SALE
The demand for lamb, goat and pork is growing and the market is growing right along with it. VJV’s reputation throughout Western and Central Canada, along with its network of market facilities, uniquely positions them to put your livestock together with the feedlots, abattoirs and packing companies calling for lamb, goat and pork while assuring you of receiving top market value. If you have lambs, goats or hogs for sale, call us for an updated market report and to arrange delivery. VJV Westlock holds sheep, goat & hog sales at 11:00 a.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month! Our next auction dates are November 5th, November 19th and December 3rd Free feed and water upon delivery. Be sure your sheep are ear tagged before marketing.
Saturday, December 14th • 9:00 a.m.
Can’t Get Your Sheep or Goats to Us Yourself?
PHONE TOLL FREE 1-877-349-3153
Trent Ewasiw, Sheep & Goat Rep • 1-780-349-0239 Cory Polak, Sheep & Goat Rep • 1-780-712-5749
(EMAIL) OFFICE@VJVAUCTION.COM • (WEBSITE) WWW.VJVAUCTION.COM/WESTLOCK
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 WESTLOCK AUCTION
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VJV Beaverlodge will be assembling sheep and goats on the Monday before each sale! Call Jason at 587-343-2162 today!!! Contact us today for pre-listing or up-to-date market information.
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 Fri, Oct 25th- 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 29th - 9:00 a.m. Fri, Nov 1st- 9:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 5th- 9:00 a.m.
Dawson Creek
Beaverlodge Peter Raffan 780.354.2423
Westlock Travis Sekura 780.349.3153
Ponoka Craig Jacklin 403.783.1453
Rimbey Dean Edge 403.704.0280
Thurs, Oct 31st- 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 7th - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 14th- 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 21st- 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 28th - 9:00 a.m.
Thurs, Oct 31st - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 7th - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 14th - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 21st - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 28th - 9:00 a.m.
Wed, Oct 30th - 9:00 a.m. Wed, Nov 6th- 9:00 a.m. Wed, Nov 13th- 9:00 a.m. Wed, Nov 20th- 9:00 a.m. Wed, Nov 27th- 9:00 a.m.
Tues, Oct 29th- 9:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 5th- 9:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 12th- 9:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 19th- 9:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 26th– 9:00 a.m.
Westlock
Ponoka
Beaverlodge
Calf/Yearling Sale
Special Sales
Fri, Oct 25th– 9:00 a.m. Fri, Nov 1st – 9:00 a.m. Fri, Nov 8th – 9:00 a.m. Fri, Nov 15th – 9:00 a.m. Fri, Nov 22nd– 9:00 a Bred Cow Sale Sat, Nov 30th – 9:00 a.m. Sat, Dec 14th – 9:00 a.m Horse Sale Sat, Dec 7 Tack @ 9:30 a.m. • Horses @ 12 Noon
Sheep Assembly Day
Monday, Nov 4th Monday, Nov 18th Monday, Dec 2nd Call 587-343-2162
Bred Cow Sale Sat, Oct 26 – 11:00 a.m. Bred Cow Sale Sat, Nov 30th – 11:00 a.m. Sat, Dec 14th – 11:00 a.m. Sheep & Goat Sales Tues, Nov 5th -11:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 19th- 11:00 a.m. Tues, Dec 3rd– 11:00 a.m. Horse Sale Sat, Nov 16th - 10:00 a.m.
Limousin InfluenceCalf Sale Wed, Nov 6th– 9:00 a.m. Bred Cow Sale Fri, Nov 22 – Noon Atlasta Angus Bull & Heifer Sale On the Farm Sat, Dec 14 – 1:00 p.m. Bison Sale Sat, Nov 16th – 12 Noon
Rimbey Charolais Influence Calf Sale Tues, Nov 12th – 9:00 a.m. Bred Cow Sale Fri, Nov 15th- 12 Noon Fri, Nov 29th- 12 Noon Fri, Dec 6th – 12 Noon Fri, Dec 13th – 12 Noon. Horse Sales 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
26 The Northern Horizon, October 25, 2019
WEEKLY LIVESTOCK MARKET REVIEW - OCTOBER 18, 2019
CANADA / US $ Oct 18/19 $76.09 Oct 11/19 $75.22 Oct 19/18 BANK RATE Oct 15/19 2.00 Oct 8/19 2.00 Oct 16/18 CATTLE SLAUGHTER WEEKEND Oct 12/19 (prel) Oct 05/19 (prel) CANADA 59,926 64,490 EAST 11,975 12,356 WEST 47,951 52,134 WEEKEND Oct 19/19 (est) Oct 12/19 (est) US 642,000 645,000 CANADIAN CATTLE GRADES WEEKEND Oct 12/19 Oct 05/19 A 39,809 42,517 B 1,090 1,136 D 6,622 6,986 E 269 237 A GRADE MARBLING (%) WEEKEND Oct 12/19 Oct 05/19 A 3.1% 3.1% AA 38.5% 38.9% AAA 58.4% 58.0% CANADIAN CATTLE CLASSES WEEKEND Oct 12/19 (prel) Oct 05/19 (prel) STEERS 38,609 39,782 HEIFERS 12,844 15,918 COWS 8,187 8,487 BULLS 286 303 CALVES 3,042 3,262 CATTLE FUTURES - US 4/CWT - CLOSE October 18, 2019 MONTH LIVE CHANGE MONTH FEEDER OCT 110.47 + 1.02 OCT 143.50 DEC 113.63 + 1.47 NOV 142.85 FEB 119.08 + 1.03 JAN 139.45 APR 120.92 + 0.72 MAR 138.85 JUN 113.45 + 0.33 APR 140.32 AUG 111.40 + 0.28 MAY 141.15 WEEKEND Oct 18/19 Oct 11/19 Oct 19/18 US FSP-US$/CWT 145.60 144.35 155.36 CATTLE INDICATORS (by prod values) WEEKEND Oct 11/19 Oct 04/19 US - US $/CWT 8.92 8.95 CURRENTNESS Oct 12/19 Oct 05/19 WEST - A1% 13.2% 13.5% CAN - A1% 12.1% 12.4% FD:STR RATIO Oct 11/19 Oct 04/19 ALTA BARLEY 29.7 29.3 Oct 12/19 Oct 05/19 US CORN 29.2 28.1 AVG CARCASS WT Oct 12/19 Oct 05/19 WEST STR - LBS 932.0 929.0 CAN STR - LBS 934.0 933.0 US CATTLE - LBS 823.0 821.0
Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry - October 18, 2019 https://open.alberta.ca/publications/3479685
$76.59 1.75 Oct 13/18 53,766 11,808 41,958 Oct 20/18 632,100 Oct 13/18 43,186 881 6,722 416 Oct 13/18 1.4% 32.7% 65.8% Oct 13/18 30,585 15,028 7,731 422 2,897 CHANGE - 0.60 - 1.40 - 1.03 - 0.30 - 0.03 + 0.10
Oct 12/18 9.09 Oct 13/18 25.6% 27.1% Oct 12/19 27.8 Oct 13/18 34.7 Oct 13/18 918.0 924.0 829.0
CURRENT MARKET PRICING
SLAUGHTER BULLS NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock STEERS 500 - 599 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock (Avg) STEERS 600 - 699 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock (Avg) STEERS 700 - 799 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock (Avg) STEERS 800 - 899 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock (Avg) HEIFERS 500 - 599 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock (Avg) HEIFERS 600 - 699 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock (Avg) HEIFERS 700 - 799 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock (Avg) HEIFERS 800 - 899 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BC Livestock (Avg)
LOW $85.00 $95.00 $90.00 $92.00 $90.00 LOW $200.00 $207.00 $200.00 $205.00 LOW $180.00 $198.00 $190.00 $200.00 LOW $180.00 $192.00 $170.00 $195.00 LOW $175.00 $180.00 $180.00 $185.00 LOW $170.00 $192.00 $170.00 $180.00 LOW $160.00 $190.00 $165.00 $170.00 LOW $160.00 $183.00 $162.00 $170.00 LOW $150.00 $170.00 $165.00 $165.00
HIGH $115.00 $114.00 $111.00 $109.00 $104.00 HIGH $225.00 $229.00 $233.00 $233.00
$210.44
$206.74
$201.00
$190.39
$185.65
$181.63
$176.83
$178.37
THORSBY STOCKYARDS OFFICE (780) 789-3915 SALE DATE
Oct 21
Oct 7
ON OFFER
2,838 Head
2,007 Head
FEEDER STEERS BID
LOW
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
300 - 399
$220.00
$277.50
$215.00
$259.00
HIGH $218.00 $220.00 $220.00 $220.00
400 - 499
$210.00
$256.00
$210.00
$250.50
500 - 599
$190.00
$224.25
$205.00
$234.50
600 - 699
$185.00
$215.00
$195.00
$216.75
700 - 799
$180.00
$208.50
$190.00
$216.75
HIGH $214.00 $216.00 $220.00 $218.00
800 - 899
$165.00
$203.00
$180.00
$208.50
900 - 999
$160.00
$191.00
$165.00
$193.00
1,000 +
n/a
n/a
$160.00
$179.50
HIGH $207.00 $208.00 $209.00 $200.00 HIGH $200.00 $199.00 $203.00 $203.00 HIGH $195.00 $198.00 $200.00 $192.00
FEEDER HEIFERS BID
LOW
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
300 - 399
$185.00
$235.00
$200.00
$240.00
400 - 499
$175.00
$204.50
$185.00
$226.00
500 - 599
$170.00
$201.00
$175.00
$200.00
600 - 699
$165.00
$193.00
$170.00
$195.00
700 - 799
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2010 535 Versatile 535hp,P/S 16x4 Del/Cab
175 NEMESIS # 225400 less FEL $244,000 80gpm 6 E/ hyd d/lock, 850/60R38 Trelleborg 210 NEMESIS # 240400 less FEL $264,900 #216560 3,024 hrs ONLY $225,000 Front End Loader add $ 35,000 Lease in AB 1-21,000 5 Annual of $ 41,200 OAC 710/70R38 rear singles 600 65R28, frt diff 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
$ 24,900 OAC
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11
9 4,99
2018 DT570 Versatile 570 hp, P/S Del/Cab 110gpm 6 E/ hyd d/lock, A/S/R, camera 12 hrs
$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
DEMO $483,000
Lease in AB 1-48,000, 19 S/A of
$ 30,000 OAC
Lease in AB 1-48,000 10 Annual of $ 61,500 OAC
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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 Loan Fin 320,000 20 Semi-Ann of $ 21,000 OAC Loan Fin 320,000 10 Annual pay of $ 42,000 OAC
6
110gpm 6 E/ hyd d/lock, A/S/R, 800/70R38 33hr
$610,000 #415600
DEMO $422,000
Lease in AB 1-41,600, 19 S/A of 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
$ 26,000 OAC
Lease in AB 1-41,600 10 Annual of $ 53,500 OAC
14
0 9,00 $35
$ 16,000 OAC
DF22 1000 BPH at 100c in barley from 20% to 15%
13
ea
$2
8
00 5,0
3
ea
$2
8
00 5,0
5
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 Loan Fin 345,000 20 Semi-Ann of $ 22,500 OAC Loan Fin 345,000 10 Annual pay of $ 45,300
Air ride, A/steer A/b Accu/b, Cum QSB 6.7 L 280 2019 610 Versatile 610hp,P/S 16x4 with a hp, 28% torque rise tier 4i no DEF,GPS, 27hr $200,000 TRADE finance $300,000 for 10 yrs 5 Spd P/S = More hp to the Grd, = Full hp in Rev
Lease in AB 1-36,000 7 Annual of $ 58,900 OAC
9 5,99 $14
1
RUBBER ROLLERS Option $ 28,250
Versatile 40’ FURY High Speed Disc 20” C/O ft blades Rolling bskt MSRP 8 - 12 mph, @ 3”cut requires 10 - 15 hp /ft. #140200 1 only
$189,200
$145,999
if 1 DF22 goes down the other DF22 is still Drying.
2019 1100bu GC116 c/w 20” Auger, 1000
Retail $89,080 $89,985
$9,520 520 Scale sy
#499642 Call for CNT price
$698,000
Loan Fin 300,000 20 Semi-Ann of $ 19,500 OAC
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
14
2014 1300 bu.GC13 Tarp,1250/50R32, 2 w/520 Scale $128,060
Telescopic Swing Auger
Loan Fin 300,000 10 Annual pay of $39,500 OAC
2
DEMO
$94,999
35’ FURY H S Disc 22” C/O R/bskt $180,250 Lease in AB 1-36,600, 13 S/A of $ 31,000 OAC 8-12 mph, @ 10-15 hp/ft $130,250
Twin 2-DF22’s for 2200 bph
Than 1-DF37 install for 1800bph
$187,999
120’ SX280 2017 Versatile Sprayer, 1200 gal
120’ Falcon Alu Boom $505,000 #355320 ends Aug 30/19 demo $359,000
It is Cheaper & Faster to
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3
Lease in AB 1-14,000 5 Annual of $ 30,000 OAC
Retail $283,150
Twin the DF22 for 2000 bu/hr
2018 570 Versatile 570hp,P/S 16x4 Del/Cab
2017 315 FWD 310 hp16 spd P/Shift def
2019 2000 bu.GC2020 w/Tarp, 24” Auger, S
2018 1300 bu 50”tire$1
13
0 8,90 $26
10
0 2,00 $42
Lease in AB 1-24,000 10 Annual of $ 28,800 OAC
$358,000 #258500
2014 2375 Versatile 375hp 12spd QSX11 #209400 710/70R38 16’Dozer,602hr $209,000 Lease in AB 1-20,900, 9 S/A of
1
Your electrician wires 7 cables from the control panel to the junction box 2019 2000 bu.GC2020 on the side of the drier & w/Tarp, 24” Auger, S Your gasman makes 1 gas Retail $265,145 connection to the gas train. Drier is ready to Dry Grain 2
$24
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Exchange cred
DF22 1000 bu/hr Drier $300,000 000 Order for Nov $285,000 , 9 0 $2 Cstm does Gas & Power Hookup
5
12
Auger in Trans Does not Tow Behind.
8-11 hp/ ft @ 5”cut 7-10mph msrp $119,900 32’ Vers Vertical Tillage #90140 only
$94,999
Lease in AB 1-9,000 5 Annual of OAC $ 19,300
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of $ 6,500
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$10,650 disc.
DSL
Warren
MSRP $ 82,060
New 2014 100’ Rogator DEMO 100hr msrp $586,250 ONLY
$344,999 19 D2500 Big Horn C/C4x4 dsl SB b/u/c
12
$56,000
11
120,100 was $99,900
ystem add $ 8,500
,900
$82
MSRP $ 69,050
MSRP $ 60,050
$420-84 mbw
$390-84 mbw
$240,150 ends Sept 30/19 $ 130,000 Lease to own 14kdwn S/A L/pmt OAC$15,000 Lease to own 14kdwn5A/ L/ pmt OAC $30,000 72’ O/H with Auto Lock
9
,999
$58
SOLD
$ 13,700
29 mpg
$ 7,000
1 Extractor ON HAND
$52,800
$415-84 mbw 19 1500 Classic C/C 4x4 SB 3L Dsl 8spd 471619cc/fv
MSRP $ 62,950
MSRP $ 63,880
$415-84 mbw
$391-84 mbw
$415-84 mbw
$51,350
$51,950
19 1500 Big Horn 5.7 hemi 8s CC 4X4 SB i336568
19 1500 SLT C/C 4x4 SB loaded 5.7L 8spd i292567
$16,950 disc.
$14,950 disc.
MSRP $ 87,750
MSRP $ 69,950
MSRP $ 59,850
$455-84 mbw
$415-84 mbw
$415-84 mbw
$72,600
$53,000
$44,900
19 1500 Sub-Zero C/C 4x4 SB 5.7L 8spd i725525
$16,670 disc.
34 mpg
$13,100 disc.
MSRP $ 59,010
MSRP $51,000
$300-84 mbw
$275-84 mbw
$41,350
$16,670 disc. MSRP $ 59,010
$41,350
$37,900
w/ classic Canyon Brown & Beige Interiors
17 1500 SLT V6 8s QC 4X4SB loaded i765505po
$16,500 dis
$13,000 disc.
17 Chry Pacifica TL 3.6L 9spd leather p/s i538459po
Demo 28k
MSRP $ 78,515
17 D2500 SLT dsl C/C 4x4 SB b/u/c i312681po
$22,100 disc. MSRP $51,000
$65,515
$28,900
$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
MSRP $ 68,850
MSRP $ 66,950
$280-84 mbw
2019 12000bu/hr Extractor 10 ft $59,985
SOLD
$12,500 disc.
$27,900
Hydro Drive wheels
19 1500 Big Horn C/C4x4 SB hemi 8spd i797549
$16,050 disc.
DSL
$11,000 disc.
MSRP $44,400
s w
19 D2500 Laramie dsl 6s C/C 4X4 SB 94385m/c/sm
$49,900
17 1500 SLT V6 8s CC 4X4SB loaded i972522po
Demo 8k
MSRP $ 94,970
$83,300
20 1500 Longhorn C/C4x4 SB hemi 8spd i044775l/c/l 19 1500 SLT leather C/C 4x4 SB 5.7L 8spd i512633
PILLAR HEAVY Harrow 16.5LX16.1, 12.5l-15 wing 29 mpg 1200# wt on hitch in trans, Auto lock, hyd tine adj hyd spring adj down pressure, 9/16 x 26”tines. 72’ Heavy Harrow msrp $69,100 1-O/H $60,900 Lease to own 10-S/A L/pmt OAC of
SOLD
$11,550 disc.oh
$14,150 dis
2011 100’ RG994 Rogator Sprayer SS tank, Viper Pro, Auto Steer, 300 GPS, Accu boom, Auto boom whls, Air ride Air Dryer,380/90R46 & 650/70R38 C/div
Lease to own 5-/A L/pmt OAC of
315 UF Grain Cart, 22”auger,1000 pto, WAS $85,900
$11,450 disc.oh
$10,150 disc.oh
19 1500 Sport C/C4x4 SB hemi 8spd i484604
$16,670 disc.
60 G/Cart, UF w/Tarp pto, 900/60x32R1 WAS Only $70,900
9 9,99
$12
$11,650 disc.
19 D3500 Big Horn C/C4x4 SB Dsl 6spd i077712
$55,400
$16,670 disc.
$
$445-84 mbw
Lease to own 345kdwnS/A L/pmt OAC $29,000 19 1500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB hemi 8 spd i975626
Lease own 345kdwn 7A/ L/ pmt OAC
00 68,4
$495-84 mbw
$57,600
$586,250 ends Sept 30/19 $365,000
19 D2500 Big Horn C/C4x4 dsl LB i238729
$68,800
$13,000 disc.
,400
$92
MSRP $ 78,860
19 D2500 Laramie dsl 6s C/C 4X4 SB i369794
100’ 2014 RG1100 Rogator Sprayer 1100 SS tank, Viper Pro, Auto Steer, 300 GPS, Accu boom, Auto boom wheels, Frt load 380/90R46, Air ride Cab, Air Dryer Pkg,
$71,600
$455-84 mbw
$10,060 dis
MSRP $ 89,070
G r an d e P r ai ri e
MSRP $ 81,650
19 D3500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB Dsl 6spd i076795
$78,100
0 9,40 $20
0 42”x148” Track Scale, Equalizer track WAS $218,900
i579737
S e xs m i t h
$10,050 disc.
$495-84 mbw
$10,970 disc.
9 4,99 $34
DSL
$78,800
$465-84 mbw
with $34,500 down OAC .
S
MSRP $ 89,870
$71,400
$13,000 disc.
0 36”x148” Track Scale, auto greaser WAS $205,900
All Programs deducted
$11,050 dis
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17 G/Caravan GT 3.6L,6spd leather dvd i891477po
$13,000 36 mpg disc.
$10,600 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 $ 29,055
DSRP $ 25,020
09 Chrysler Aspen Ltd 7 pass, 4x4 5spd, 224k i804109 09 D3500 Laramie Q/C dsl 6 auto LB 248k i746199
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DSRP $ 15,900
$13,900
$22,900
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$19,900
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Country star Aaron Goodvin returns to his roots
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Originally from Spirit River, AB Aaron Goodvin is touring with Rascal Flatts set to perform at Encana on October 26. “Growing up in northern Alberta and also a minor hockey player in the area my first memory of Dawson Creek was going to the bread basket.� Goodvin says. He started taking music lessons in Grande Prairie at the age of 12; both song and guitar later moving to Edmonton to start his band his favorite song to perform is Lonely Drum. “I feel the energy in the room shift and it just elevates when I play this song especially, it’s such a cool thing to see and a dream come true,� he says. “I write songs everyday and have to have a connection to them.� In 2018 Goodvin won the CCMA songwriter of the year award. “It was nothing short of incredible, I just threw my hat on the ground and hugged my dad.� “I knew I needed to be in the songwriter community and I moved to Nashville 10+ years ago, it is the largest growing city in the US right now and when I moved here it still had the small town feel which I related to at that time.� Goodvin grew up on 90’s country music being inspired by many artists during that time and gave some advice for aspiring song writers. “Best advice I got was from my dad when he told me why he was the best carpenter was because he just outlasted everyone else. I’ve seen so many come and go and I’ve been doing this for a long time now.�
Steven Lee Olsen to hit DC
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Country superstar is going on tour with Rascal Flatts and is coming to Dawson Creek on October 26. The Forever Summer Playlist tour is performing at many Canadian venues. Steven Lee Olsen is a fellow Canadian eh? He grew up in Scarborough, Toronto Ontario and currently lives in Nashville, TN. “Amazing city and it was where I knew I needed to be to learn and create songs� Olsen says when describing Nashville. His new released single Hello Country is Olsens favorite song
to perform on stage. When describing how he writes his music “no rules, sometimes I write lyrics or melodies and use my phone having a list.� “I grew up listening to 90s country music Shania Twain, Vince Gill, Garth Brooks, Aerosmith and Alannah Myles.� This will be Olsens first tour with Rascal Flatts starting Oct 24 in Medicine Hat, Alberta and it will the first time he has been to Dawson Creek, having Vancouver the only place he has traveled to in BC.
Voter turnout up in Prince George-Peace RiverNorthern Rockies
Voter turnout edged up two percentage points to 68.76% in Prince George-Peace RiverNorthern Rockies in Monday’s federal election. Preliminary results show 54,597 of 79,397 registered voters cast ballots, sending Conservative incumbent Bob Zimmer back to the Opposition benches in a Liberal minority government. Zimmer received 38,157 votes, or 70%, increasing the Conservative vote share by nearly 20% from 2015 and setting a record high vote count for the riding. Liberal candidate Mavis Erickson saw 6,304 votes, or 11.5%. The Liberal vote share was down from 25% in the 2015 election.
NDP candidate Marcia Luccock received 5,013 votes, or 9.2%. The NDP vote share was down from 15.5% in 2015. Green candidate Catharine Kendall received 3,395 votes, or 6.2%. The Green vote share was up from 5% in 2015. People’s Party candidate Ron Vaillant saw 1,728 votes, or 3.2%. The advanced vote was up by 40% in Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies this year, with 15,341 ballots cast over the Thanksgiving long weekend. In 2015, 52,056 of 78,250 registered voters cast ballots in the riding, for a turnout of 66.5%. Across the country, voter turnout sits around 65% this year.
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This DF22 has dried 1.8 million bu. of peas per year x 5 years for a TOTAL of 9 million /bu w/original trace chain Built to Last this DF22 weights 30,000#s
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ALL 2020 Modular Rt & Left DF22’s come with variable speed Hot fan, Cold fan, & Chain drive The Modular DF 22’s are 98% ASSEMBLED & TESTED in Spirit River, Trucked FREE of chg to customers in AB & SK. The customer supplies a Picker to unload the drier, then we reinstall FREE of chg all of the sub assemblies on the Drier. After the electrical & the gas hook up is completed by the Customer we supply a tech Free of Chg to Commission the drier & instruct the Customer on its operation. Modular is Easy, Quick,& Efficient, 2, 3, or 4, units if 1 goes down you are still drying
Modular DF22 driers are completely assembled & only require a flat 8” slab 12’x 40’or a 12’ x 40’ rig matt, Modular DF22’s factory ship 10’w x 40’L x 12’ h on 1-40’ skid & setup they ship on a RGN 10’w x 40’ L x 14’6”h DF48’s require 30 days of setup, cement grade beams, shipped in 3 pieces, & must be assembled on site.
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2– Modular DF22 - 54t/hr =2,200 bph @$ 570,000 are $ 50,000 less than 1 DF37 @1800bph 2– Modular DF22 - 54t/hr =2,200 bph @$ 570,000 are $ 160,000 less than 1 DF48 @ 2200bph 4– Modular DF22 - 108t/hr = 4,400 bph @$ 1,140,000 are $ 320,000 less than 2 DF48 @ 4400bph
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Fighting for Alberta’s farmers and their property
The government of Alberta will introduce legislation designed to punish illegal protestors who invade farms, and to discourage such dangerous activity.
them and will work to keep them safe. The measures we are proposing will send a loud and clear message to fanatics that trespassing on farmers’ property to disrupt their ability to operate is completely unaccept“Alberta’s farmers and ranchers treat able and will not be tolerated,” chimed in their animals well, and they have a right to Doug Schweitzer, Minister of Justice and run their operations without illegal harass- Solicitor General. ment from militant trespassers. I’ve asked Minister Dreeshen and Minister Schweitzer Mark Tchetter with Jumbo Valley says to consider all options, including legisla- the announcement provides farmers furtion, to protect livestock producers’ opera- ther clarity on what a measured response tions and their families from harassment,” from the legal system will look like. Farmsays Jason Kenney, Premier ers now have a better understanding of “Farmers shouldn’t have to worry about what government is willing to do if situapeople entering their workplace, inter- tions like this arise in the future. fering with their lives, or threatening the health of their animals. This incident made Options being proposed include: it clear our farmers need stronger protection. We will act to protect our farms and Fines up to $10,000 for a first offence and ranches from radical activists,”adds Devin up to $25,000 for subsequent offences for Dreeshen, Minister of Agriculture and For- individuals and up to $200,000 for organizaestry tions, and imprisonment of up to 6 months. “Alberta’s farmers need to have confiAmending the Animal Health Act so dence that their government stands with farmers affected by bio-security breaches
can recover their costs and so trespassers and protesters placing biosecurity at risk can be fined $15,000 for first offences, then $30,000 plus imprisonment of up to one year for repeat offences. Amending the Provincial Offences Procedures Act to increase the maximum amount of compensation awarded by the court from $25,000 to $100,000. In addition, government is funding 50 new Crown prosecutors to be tougher on criminal behaviour. On top of the illegality of trespassing, unauthorized or improper entry on farms and in barns can introduce disease and threaten the health and welfare of animals. It can also have a detrimental impact on business operations and on the well-being of farm families. Albertans are encouraged to call their local RCMP detachment if faced with trespassers.
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2019 Western Canada Conference on soil health, grazing Nora Paulovich, manager of North Peace Applied Research Association (NPARA) and conference chair announced dates for the 2019 Western Canada Conference on Soil Health and Grazing. The combined conference will take place on December 10, 11, and 12, 2019 at the DoubleTree West Edmonton Hotel
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AJHL • NWJHL ALBERTA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE SEASON 2019 - 2020 DATE
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24
14
12
2
0
0
1-0
63
26
Bonnyville Pontiacs
17
13
8
4
1
1
1-1
40
35
Whitecourt Wolverines
16
14
7
5
2
0
1-2
41
41
Grande Prairie Storm
12
15
6
9
0
0
2-0
36
54
Drayton Valley Thunder
9
14
4
9
1
0
0-1
37
49
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9
14
4
9
1
0
1-1
31
59
Lloydminster Bobcats
4
15
1
12
2
0
0-1
19
62
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L
OTL
OTW SO
GF
GA
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28
14
14
0
0
1
1-0
70
26
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PTS
GP
W
L
T
OTL
SO
GF
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25
15
12
2
1
0
0-0
65
36
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13
9
6
2
0
1
0-0
40
31
Fairview Flyers
12
9
6
3
0
0
0-0
35
28
Drumheller Dragons
20
15
9
4
2
2
0-0
70
57
Camrose Kodiaks
12
12
5
5
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Peace Country Hockey Schedule NORTH PEACE HOCKEY LEAGUE SEASON 2019 - 2020 NPHL East Division Semi-Finals (Best of Seven) Manning Comets (4) vs Falher Pirates (1) DATE
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Falher Pirates Grimshaw Huskies High Prairie Regals Grande Prairie Athletics Manning Comets Dawson Creek Sr. Canucks High Prairie Regals Manning Comets Grande Prairie Athletics Grimshaw Huskies High Prairie Regals Dawson Creek Sr. Canucks Falher Pirates Falher Pirates Dawson Creek Sr. Canucks Falher Pirates Grimshaw Huskies Grande Prairie Athletics Manning Comets Dawson Creek Sr. Canucks Falher Pirates High Prairie Regals Dawson Creek Sr. Canucks Grimshaw Huskies Grande Prairie Athletics Dawson Creek Sr. Canucks High Prairie Regals Dawson Creek Sr. Canucks Falher Pirates Grimshaw Huskies Manning Comets Manning Comets Manning Comets Grande Prairie Athletics Grimshaw Huskies
Grande Prairie Athletics Dawson Creek Sr. Canucks Manning Comets Grimshaw Huskies High Prairie Regals Falher Pirates Grimshaw Huskies Grande Prairie Athletics Falher Pirates Manning Comets Dawson Creek Sr. Canucks Grimshaw Huskies High Prairie Regals Dawson Creek Sr. Canucks High Prairie Regals Manning Comets Grande Prairie Athletics Dawson Creek Sr. Canucks Falher Pirates Grimshaw Huskies Grimshaw Huskies Grande Prairie Athletics Grande Prairie Athletics High Prairie Regals Manning Comets Grimshaw Huskies Falher Pirates Manning Comets High Prairie Regals Grande Prairie Athletics Dawson Creek Sr. Canucks Grimshaw Huskies Falher Pirates High Prairie Regals Falher Pirates
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TIME 7:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.
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GPAC Storm Sherwood Park Oilers Fort McMurray Barons Fort McMurray Barons BP (CAC) Peace River Royals GPAC Storm NEBC Yukon Trackers Fort McMurray Barons Peace River Royals Fort McMurray Barons GPAC Storm
STANDINGS (as of October 20, 2019 TEAM NEBC Yukon Trackers GPAC Storm Peace River Royals Fort McMurray Barons Whitecourt TRAC Wolverines
PTS 13 9 8 6 0
GP 7 7 6 7 6
W 6 4 4 3 0
L 0 2 2 4 6
T 1 1 0 0 0
GF 37 32 31 22 9
GA 11 34 22 24 38
DIFF + 26 -2 +9 -2 -29
NORTHERN ALBERTA “AA” BANTAM HOCKEY LEAGUE SEASON 2018 - 2019 DATE Fri, Oct. 25
TIME 7:15 p.m.
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Peace River Sabres
GPAC DRT Storm (ACA)
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Lloydminster Blazers
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Fort McMurray Barons
TRAC Wolverines (SSC)
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TRAC Wolverines (SSC)
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11:45 a.m. Lloydminster Blazers
Peace River Sabres (BEC)
Sat, Nov. 2
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St Albert Blues
Peace River Sabres (BEC)
Sun, Nov. 3
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Lakeland Panthers (RJA)
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Fort McMurray Barons (FLA)
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Peace River Sabres (BEC)
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Lloydminster Blazers (HOL)
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STANDINGS (as of October 20, 2019 TEAM Peace River Sabres GPAC H.D.G. Storm GPAC D.R.T. Storm Fort McMurray Jr. Oil Barons TRAC Wolverines
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CowBytes - beef ration balancing software The Northern Region 4-H Club is beginning another year. We are anticipating a lot of fun and hard work! We could not do it without the support of the community in so many different ways. We would like to specifically thank all the buyers that came out to the 2019 show day and bought or Club steers. We are looking forward to another year and seeing you all again!
The Northern Region 4-H Club
CowBytes is an easy-to-use, beef ration balancing software package. It allows you to balance for all the major nutrients and micro-nutrients. The program calculates the nutrient content of the rations based on the amount and quality of each feed included in the ration. CowBytes also allows you to combine ration information with management and economics. This makes the software a decision-making tool for cattle
producers or a teaching tool for an agricultural college or university. Copies may be purchased by: Buy online: CD format or USB format Cheque or money order, please complete the order form and send it to our Publications Office. Calling 780-427-0391 (payment made using automated system and telephone keypad).
BUYERS 2019 J-6 Freightways Inc. • La Crete Home Hardware Building Centre Norpine Auto Supply (96) Ltd. • Northern Truss Manufacturing Inc. Nor-West Bulk Lines Ltd. • Perfect Performance • Pineridge Chippers Ltd. Pineridge Logging Ltd. • Pinnacle Services • Select Developments Timberbound Construction Ltd. • Treetech Contracting Ltd. • Vision Credit Union
NOVEMBER IS NATIONAL 4-H MONTH! Go Green! Go 4-H! There are so many reasons to join 4-H! Great Friends - Meet new friends from your own community and around the province – friends for life! • Fun Projects - Try new things, learn new skills, explore your passion and challenge yourself • Teamwork - Share in decision making, participate in club meetings and support each other • Develop Self Confidence and Leadership - From public speaking to helping others in your club and community; build skills to succeed in everyday life • Education Discover and pursue your educational goals through your 4-H experiences; attain Grade 11 and 12 course credits or explore scholarship opportunities A Place For Everyone It’s easy to become a part of 4-H by joining one of the existing clubs across the province or by starting your own club; you can be a member or a leader of 4-H wherever you live. Members are between the ages of 6 and 21 and leaders are 22 years or older. 4-H members belong to a club, enroll in projects and learn from the guidance of volunteer leaders. Members share knowledge, socialize and build friendships. There are four age groups to choose from. Cloverbuds for 6 to 8 year olds, Junior Members for 9 to 12 year olds, and Senior Members for 13 to 19 year olds. We also offer special projects for 20 to 21 year olds, so check us out and you will be sure to find a project to suit you. Interested in joining 4-H in Alberta? To connect you with a 4-H club that will be the best fit, please email us at info@4h.ab.ca or call us at 780-422-4H4H (4444) so that we may put you in touch with the 4-H Specialist for your region. We’ll be happy to answer any questions that you may have. Interested in joining 4-H in BC? Give us a call at the office and we will get you in contact with your local chapter! Toll Free: 1-866-776-0373 • Phone: 250-545-0336 • Email: mail@bc4h.bc.ca
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National Beef Strategy sees global opportunities ahead and meets industry challenges head on for 2020-24 The Canadian Beef Advisors are pleased to release the 202024 National Beef Strategy. The strategy is designed to take advantage of the opportunities facing the industry while simultaneously addressing the challenges.
the 2015-19 strategy, but focus areas and tactics have been updated to reflect the current market and regulatory environment that producers face. The four pillars of Beef Demand, Competitiveness, Productivity and Connectivity provide a framework that supports proThe development of the 2020- ducer viability. 24 National Strategy has been a dynamic collaborative process Anne Wasko, Chair of the engaging all industry sectors Beef Advisors notes “As global and national and provincial or- demand for all types of protein ganizations. The Canadian Beef is growing there are opportuniAdvisors and provincial cattle ties for those with market acassociations believe a united cess, supplies and a competiindustry is a stronger industry, tive cost of production.” There and that a stronger industry are exciting times ahead for agbenefits all those working in it riculture as production adjusts today and into the future. to meet demand from a growing middle class in Asia. Substantial progress was made under the 2015-19 strategy The Canadian Beef Advisors and the intention is to continue consist of elected leaders and building on the strengths of ex- staff representation of the sevisting industry organizations. en national beef organizations “The National Beef Strategy has responsible for policy, marketprovided real value for Canadi- ing, research and sustainability. an beef producers; it acts as a They are a diverse group of exroadmap for the groups as they perienced industry representawork together. We have set our tives, who are responsible for industry up for success, now advancing the strategy with the we just need to follow through.” industry stakeholders, providsaid David Haywood-Farmer, ing recommendations on future Past Chair of the Beef Advisors. direction and reporting results against strategy goals and obThe National Beef Strategy jectives. promotes a united approach to position the Canadian beef inLearn more about how stakedustry for greater profitability, holders can achieve a dynamic growth and continued produc- and profitable Canadian cattle tion of a high-quality beef prod- and beef industry at www.beefuct of choice in the world. The strategy.com industry vision, mission and pillars remain unchanged from
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Sunset Prairie Recreation Commission would like to say a Big
To all our participants, spectators, volunteers and sponsors who made our 2019 Fall Fair a success. Even the pouring rain did not dampen the enthusiasm and spirit of the people of the Peace. To the announcers, judges, arena crew, grounds maintenance people and all of the other volunteers who gave their time to help in the many areas before and during the fair, a very big thank you! A special thanks to the Peace Pregnancy Support Society who ran the concession.
Winners: Congratulations to the winners of the gate prizes: Coreen Harvey - Fountain & Gift Certificate from Peavey Mart Addison Martele - Patio Propane Fire Bowl from Canadian Tire
Congratulations to the following special winners:
Top Teamster & Winner of the Don Elsenheimer Memorial Award - Wayne Roessler Top Junior Teamster - Sponsored by Mountainview Safety Services - Arlee Roessler Oldest Teamster - Sponsored by Mountainview Safety Services - Marion Roessler Heavy Horse Pull & Winner of the Doug Wetherill Memorial Trophy - Heidi Aace New this Year: The Norm & Mary McBeth Memorial Trophy for the Lightest Team that placed in the Pull - Marion Roessler Poultry Best of Show - Entry by Evany Sprinkle Grand Aggregate for Home Cooking - Memorial Trophy & $100 Cash - In Memory of Olga Lineham - Sponsored by Rod & Charlene Lineham - Chantel Odden Aggregate for Cookies, Squares & Tarts - Memorial Plaque & Cash Prize - In Memory of Mary Wolfe - Sponsored by the Shellie Wolfe Family - Chantel Odden
Sponsors: ARC Resources Enbridge Shell Encana Northern Development Initiatives Trust Peace River Regional District • Clint & Gina Odden • Pastor Lee Stephenson • Wetherill Family In Memory of Doug, Ron and Ethel Wetherill • Salisbury Family • Audrey Elsenheimer • Keddie’s • Henderson Ranch, Ted & Joyce Henderson • Rein-In Tack • Lacapitale Financial Security, Liza Garrett • Erbe Feed • Mountainview Safety Services • Dawson Creek Vet Clinic • Double M Ranching, Judy Madden & Mike McConnell • CEDA Group of Companies • Shellie Wolfe Family • Allen Cameron • South Peace Grain Cleaning, Shawn Grant • Hugh McNair • Kori and Jim Ashley • Linda Greene • Rip’s Shoe Re-Nu • Rentco • Peavey Mart • Rockwater • Canadian Tire • Argo Road Maintenance • Zoo Foods • Rod and Charlene Lineham • Luke Petersen • Stafford Family Ranch • Bill Newton • Peace River Building & Feed Store • Shannon Graham • 8 Seconds • Lance Jones • Ministry of Agriculture
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Protect your head while on the long road Helmets, they are a controversial piece started riding unless it was a beanie and we of riding equipment. all know that a beanie only protects against too much sun on the head, and small road In provinces like BC, Alberta, Manitoba debris. The likelihood that a beanie will and Ontario, many riders are feeling frus- protect your brain is all but non-existent. trated that they are forced to wear a helmet but those in the Sikh community can ride My needs in a helmet? wearing only a turban. (By many accounts the turban is NOT a mandatory piece of I want a helmet that is lightweight and “religious” gear, which fuels the frustration aerodynamic. even more.) The road noise needs to be minimal. It needs good ventilation, and an easy to helmet. Of course I have worn a beanie or half Whether you ascribe to wearing a helmet cinch up chin strap. helmet most of my riding career, so anyor not, you are required by law to wear one thing that is quieter than that is a bonus! if you are not a Sikh. Enter the Voss 303 Helmet. With this helmet I don’t need to wear earI personally have challenges with many I think I have finally found a helmet I can plugs. I like that as I find earplugs irritating. helmets that come from the injuries to my call my favourite. neck and low back from a bad car crash. The quick attach and release strap on In the past I had a prescription that was The Voss 303 in a size small fits me perthe helmet is awesome, it makes securing acknowledged by the RCMP to allow me to fectly. It’s a ¾ helmet and I really, really like the helmet so much easier than the old “D” wear a beanie, it was written by my chiro- it. ring!! practor and my medical doctor. The weight I have been enjoying the experience of of most helmets is too great for my neck to It’s comfortable, the visors are substanwearing this helmet and look to may more handle when you combine the wind and the tial and don’t flop around or vibrate. miles wearing it. weight. A pet peeve I have had about many helmets is that to wear my riding glasses, Voss has helmets in all shapes and conSome helmets are like a sail the way they which are prescription, means that I end figurations you can imagine! Check them catch the wind. Full face helmets, no mat- up with a massive headache as they put too out for all of your helmet needs. ter how well built make me feel claustro- much pressure on the arm of the glasses, phobic. I can’t breath and I start to panic. just above the ear. Not this helmet, I can I want to talk about a helmet accessory The full face helmets with the modular jaw wear my glasses comfortably and that inthat anyone with a full face or three quarter are better, however, I find raising and low- creases my safety! ering the helmets jaw distracting. Part of The helmet doesn’t end up riding on the helmet may want to look at, especially if you are a commuter. the problem for me when it comes to either top of my glasses either. style of full face, I drink a lot of water while It’s called the EZ Go Strap. I am riding, and it’s a pain in the arse drinkAlthough the helmet is beefy looking it’s ing with one of those helmets on. lightweight and aerodynamic, and the air This strap turns your helmet into a carryvents on the top of the helmet makes riding ing bag, hip purse or at the very least get it The older I get, the more I think about on a really hot day much more comfortable. out of your hands. the vulnerability of riding and I realise that I’m not a commuter, and I don’t genera beanie or half helmet doesn’t protect a Noise? ally find myself needing to pack my helmet person’s face, although that is what I have This helmet is reasonably quiet. worn for years. In the past I have basically Yes there is still some road and wind anywhere, however, if you were a commuthad to trade off safety for comfort. Light- noise, but compared to some of the full er with a briefcase or books etc that need weight helmets didn’t really exist when I faces I have tried, that is minimal in this to be taken to work, this strap instantly frees up your hands.
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Dawson Creek Northern Handmade Market @ Encana Centre Dawson Creek Working Cowhorse Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex G.P. - Northern Spirit Light Show @ Evergreen Park Triangle - PCBFA Soil Health Workshop @ Community Hall
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2005 Antiques
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FOR SALE: 2 Record Players & Records. $100. Each. OBO. Maytag Dryer $50. OBO. (780)532-6270
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6950 Shared Accommodation 6965 Suites for Rent 6975 Wanted to Rent 7015 Business Personals 8034 Building Contractors 9025 Hay/Bales for Sale 9115 Auto Miscellaneous 9160 Trucks/Vans/Cars 9185 Boats 9220 RVs/Campers/Trailers 9225 Snowmobiles
For Sale - Misc 2060 FOR SALE: One 54” RCA
TV Stands 57” Tall. Eugene 780-835-0601
Wanted to Buy 2145 WANTED: Shed Antlers for
Creative Art. Purchase by the Pound. Call Terry at 780766-2937/780-876-4455
Combines & Headers 2207 1998 New Holland TR98 Combine. S/N 561262. Pickup Header. Rycroft Area. $20,000 O.B.O. Call 780-864-9404 For Sale: Case 2188 Combine, comes with 25ft Straight Cut Header and Transport. Call 780-864-0415
Haying Equipment 2210 FOR SALE: New Holland
316 16’ Discbine, Cut 3,000 Acres. Call Gord at 780-8316872
Heavy Equipment 2215 Attachments for skid-
steers/tractors, loaders. Large selection of pallet forks, grapples, buckets, snow and dirt blades, tillers, mowers and snow blowers, etc. 780354-2161, (Cell)-780-5186095. Beaverlodge. WANTED: Implement tires. Size 11L-16in. (250)4672401 WANTED: Used bucket teeth. 250-467-2401
Mills/Equipment 2218 Gold Equipment Small
Trommel on Wheels, 12” Sluice & 6” Sluice, etc.. Call: 780-933-3452
Misc Farm Equipment 2220 1980 Chev Model 5000
Grain Truck. 5001 miles. Located in Smokey Lake. Call: 780-864-0809 1998 New Holland TR98 Combine. S/N 561262. Pickup Header. Rycroft Area. $20,000 O.B.O. Call 780-864-9404 3 point-hitch, 72” Heavy Duty Rotary Mower, 2 Blade for 60 HP. $1,800. 780-5186095 Beaverlodge 850 Versatile tractor 4700hrs. 12-ft Degelman blade. (780)524-2660 Dry-All Grain Dryer Continuous pull 300/BPH propane tank and hose. (780)766-2493
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2230 Tractors
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
3515 Feed & Grain
Flax for sale, not cleaned, approximately 3200lbs in 3 bags. 250-263-4263 Oats & Barley for feed. Big, small bags, Rolled or whole. 250-219-7172 Wanted Feed Barley in Sexsmith, AB. Call Gord at 780-831-6872.
3520 Horses & Tack
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 Percheron Bred Mare Team. Bred to Percheron Stallion. Broke for Mower/Wagon/Rake/Hay Loader. $6,000 o.b.o. 780-834-6501
Bred to Black Angus. Quiet. Start Calving March 1, 2020. 250-262-7867 Long Yearling Ile de France and Franceau Rams. Sexsmith area. Call 780-5684136 Pasture for rent for 2020 for 25 head of cow/calf pairs (250)759-4956 REGISTERED RED ANGUS Yearling & 2-Year-Old Bulls For Sale by Private Treaty. 780-836-5244 or 780-836-2788 Suffolk Ram born 2018. Very nice, good breeder, good growth and temperament. 780 524 2465 Sheep & Goats
3538 FOR SALE: Registered Ar-
cott Ewes and Ewe Lambs. Plus Dorset Cross Replacement Ewes. 780-837-1770 FOR SALE: Registered Canadian Arcott Rams. Mature, Yearling and Ram Lambs. 780-837-1770 Long Yearling Ile de France and Franceau Rams. Sexsmith area. Call 780-5684136
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Business 5015 Opportunities Moberly Lake business op-
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Houses for Sale
Older House to be Moved in Spirit River Area. Open to Offers. 780-864-4400 or 780-518-9575
& Acreages 6040 Lots for Sale
250.784.7848
5050 Legal Services
FOR SALE: Country Acreage. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home. Hines Creek Area. 780-835-7827
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Real Estate Services
INTEGRITY POST FRAME BUILDINGS since 2008. Built with concrete posts. Barns, shops, riding arenas, machine sheds and more. Adam.s@integritybuilt.com. 1-250-351-5374. Grain Trailers
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9020 Feed & Seed
Hay/Bales For Sale 9025 FOR SALE:550 2019
Round Hay Bales. Phone: 780-524-3298 Sunset House Area.
For Sale: Round bales 4x5 size. approx 700lb/bale. No Rain. Timothy/Alsike. $30/bale. 250-219-4149
Approx 40 round bales for sale in Cleardale area. 4’ x 4’. $18 each. 780-772-0597
Steel Buildings/ 9035 Granaries STEEL BUILDING
CLEARANCE...”SUPER SAVINGS SALE - FALLING PRICES!” 20X23 $6,080. 25X27 $6,640. 28X27 $7,462. 32X35 $10,336. 35X35 $12,576. One End Wall Included. Pioneer Steel 1-855-212-7036 www.pioneersteel.ca
Trucks & Vans 9160 Two 1999 Ford Rangers, Extended Cab, 4x4. $2,500 for the pair. 780-494-2278
2001 Dodge Ram 4x4 360/V8 Clean Condition No Rust. Runs Perfect. Burns low oil. 780-300-7503
Boats 9185 FOR SALE: White Water
Blow-up Kayak. Rubber Inner, Nylon Outer Shell. Call: 780-933-3452
RVs/Campers/Trailers 9220 FOR SALE: 1987 Dodge Wide-Body Recreational Van Stored inside. Like New. 71,000kms Asking $19,000 780-532-6269
Count on the Classifieds to Do the Job
FOR SALE 35’ Grain Trailer
BUYING:
DAMAGED GRAIN
• WHEAT • BARLEY • OATS • PEAS • HEATED GRAIN • SPRING THRASHED • DAMP • LIGHT • MIXED • BUGS
HEATED CANOLA • GREEN • WEEDY • SPRING THRASHED
New paint, new tarp, 5-stage ram, can be used for screenings & fertilizer, ready to go to work. Contact Levi @ Sexsmith Used Farm Parts
1-800-340-1192
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3535 Livestock 100 HOME-RAISED BRED HEIFERS FOR SALE RED & BLACK ANGUS • FROM EASY CALVING BULLS DUE TO START CALVING APRIL 15, 2020. YOU PICK - $2,000 EACH
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5015 Business Opportunities
FREE-FARM-MACHINERY: Behlin 300 Bushel Dryer. Blanchard 50ft Sprayer with 250-Gallon Galvanized Tank. 780-864-0809 Spirit River J&M 875 Grain Cart, 30/32 Tires, shedded, PTO or hydraulic equipped, with scales. 780-837-1778 Looking to Buy: 2 - 8.25 Truck Tires for Hay Wagon. 250-759-4956 Massey-Ferguson Combine. Model 750. Only 714 hours. Located Smokey Lake. Call: 780-864-0809 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
5520 Legal/Public Notices
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FOR SALE: 1000 gallon plastic water tank. Phone: 780-837-0592 FOR SALE: 1976 GMC 6500 tandem. 427 motor. 18.5 ft wooden box. Phone: 780-837-0592 For Sale: 1984 8450 JD tractor good tires $24000 obo 780-685-2546 FOR SALE: 1995 Ford 9000 Tandem 475 CAT Motor. 20ft steel box. Phone: 780837-0592 For Sale: 1998 25’ MacDon swather pickup reels good shape $25,000 obo 780-6852546 For Sale: 2002 1820 60’ JD air drill c/w 430 tank nice $27500 obo 780-685-2546 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: Bourgeaud 36-40ft medium-duty cultivator with Valmar anhydrous applicators. Phone: 780-8370592 FOR SALE: Complete Line of Farm Equipment + 835 Versatile Tractor. Phone: 780-323-4364 FOR SALE: One 5-16”s Case Plow. One 13-Blade MM Tiller with Seed box Eugene 780-835-0601 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 FOR SALE: Two 14’ granaries with hopper bottoms Hines Creek. Phone: 780-494-2088 780-835-7827 FOR SALE: Versatile 4400 21ft Swather. Batt Reel Phone: 780-837-0592
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Looking for pasture? Five thousand acres in the centre of cattle country; 30 minutes to Boyle and 45 minutes to Lac La Biche. Two outstanding Grazing Leases, when combined make up the equivalent of 31 quarters of prime pasture. The grazing leases have authorization of 990 AUM.
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Unreserved Public Farm Auction
Laureen Dane & the Estate of Eric Dane Beaverlodge, AB | October 30, 2019 · 10 am
2012 John Deere S670
2010 John Deere 7230 & 2001 John Deere 568
2009 Westward M150 30 Ft
2013 Versatile 2375 & John Deere 1870 40 Ft
2010 John Deere 7230 & Cattelac 330
2009 Doepker Legacy
2007 New Holland HW305
2012 John Deere 635D 35 Ft
11 of 33– Grain Bins
Summers Series 10 36 Ft
Directions: From BEAVERLODGE, AB, go Northwest on Hwy 43 for 10 km (6.2 miles) to Twp 730, then go West 5 km (2 miles). Yard on South side. GPS: 55.286890, -119.573778
Tractors
2013 Versatile 2375 4WD, s/n 334991, 12 spd powershift LH rev, diff lock, John Deere ATU 200 autosteer, 4 hyd outlets, aux hyd, rear weights, 700/70R38, duals, 1836 hrs showing. 1984 Steiger CM280 4WD, s/n 11103723, Leon dozer, 20 spd standard, John Deere ATU 200 autosteer, 4 hyd outlets, 20.8x38, duals, 8585 hrs showing. 2010 John Deere 7230 MFWD, s/n 1L07230XTBH696608, 740 ldr w/bkt, s/n 1P00740XLBC052988, grapple, 16 spd power quad LH rev, diff lock, 3 hyd outlets, 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt hitch, 13.6R28 F, 460/85R38 R, 5210 hrs showing. 2010 John Deere 7230 MFWD, s/n L07230H651843, 740 ldr w/bkt, s/n W00740C037073, grapple, 16 spd power quad LH rev, diff lock, 3 hyd outlets, 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt hitch, 13.6x28 F, 460/85R38 R, 5878 hrs showing. 2003 John Deere 6715 MFWD, s/n L06175D380424, 2 hyd outlets, 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt hitch, 13.6x28 F, 18.4x38 R. 1975 Cockshutt 1755 2WD. 1967 John Deere 4020 2WD.
Combines & Headers
2012 John Deere S670, s/n 1H0S670SLC0746507, 615P 15 ft hdr, s/n 1H00615PPC0745437, reverser, VSR, auto HHC, F&A, long auger, fine cut chopper, integrated chopper/chaff spreader, yield & moisture, GS3 2630 display, SF1 activation, StarFire 3000 receiver, lateral tilt fdr house, 520/85R42 F, duals, 1163 sep hrs showing. 1992 John Deere 9600, s/n H09600X645789, 914 14 ft hdr, s/n H00914N650289, reverser, VSR, F&A, chaff spreader, fine cut chopper, 30.5L32 F, 3770 sep hrs showing. 2012 John Deere 635D 35 Ft Draper, s/n H00635DACR745684, P/U reel, hyd F&A, dbl knife drive. 2013 Horst CHCF 35 Ft Header Transport, s/n 1301474, rear steering. John Deere 925R 25 Ft Rigid. 1989 John Deere 924 24 Ft Rigid. 24 Ft Header Transport.
Swather
2009 Westward M150 30 Ft, s/n 191976, D60-D hdr, s/n 193075, P/U reel, split, F&A, dbl knife drive, trip del, John Deere iTC receiver, John Deere ATU 200 autosteer, 600/65R28 F, 936 machine hrs showing, Free Form 10 ft mtd swath roller.
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Loaders
John Deere 544D Wheel Loader, bkt, 20.5x25. Caterpillar 931 Crawler Loader, s/n 7844042, bkt.
Trucks
2000 Kenworth T800B Sleeper Truck Tractor T/A, s/n 1XKDD60X2YR957814, Cummins N14, 460 hp, eng brake, Eaton Fuller RTLO18918B 18 spd, dbl diff lock, 8 bag A/R susp, DS462P rears 46000 lb rears, 220 in. WB, 60 in. sleeper, alum wheels, 732,037 km showing. 2002 International 9900I Sleeper Truck Tractor T/A, s/n 2HSCKASR12C040941, Caterpillar C15, eng brake, Eaton Fuller 18 spd, A/R susp, 12000 lb frt, 40000 lb rears, 244 in. WB, 60 in. sleeper, 1,498,739 km showing. 1990 GMC Topkick SLE S/A w/Atlas A.K.308 8800 Lb Boom. 1982 International F1924 T/A Grai. 1974 GMC 6000 S/A Grain. 1974 Ford 9000 T/A Grain. 2002 Dodge 2500 Laramie SLT Flatbed. 2006 GMC 2500HD Crew Cab Pickup. 2008 GMC 2500 HD Sierra SLT Crew Cab 4x4 Pickup.
Trailers
2009 Doepker Legacy 28 Ft Lead Super B-Train Grain, s/n 2DELBSA3891025174, open ended, alum box, A/R susp, CTI, air scales, roll tarp. 2009 Doepker Legacy 30 Ft Pup Super B-Train Grain, s/n 2DELBSA3891025175, open ended, alum box, A/R susp, CTI, air scales, roll tarp. 1985 Lode King 17 Ft T/A Wagon Grain, s/n 2L9DT1724FW004780. Goertzen 25 Ft T/A Gooseneck Stock, rear sliding & swing door, (1) divider. 2002 Dex 24 Ft Stock, s/n 2D9GL726621053581, dbl wall, (3) pens. 2002 Goertzen 19 Ft x 8 Ft Gooseneck, s/n 2WZGB242620006899, torsion susp, 5 ft beavertail. 1000 Gallon S/A Fuel, mech pump. Custombuilt S/A Fuel, GPI pump.
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Baler & Haying Equipment
2011 John Deere 568 Round Baler, s/n 1E00568XVBB377997, 1000 PTO, Megawide Plus P/U, net wrap, kicker, Gandy chem applicator, 12050 bales. Jiffy 700 High Dump Silage Wagon, s/n C2309H35. 2007 New Holland HW305 16 Ft Mower Conditioner, s/n Y6B520028, dbl knife drive, 2011 HS series hdr, s/n YBG604300, rubber rollers. Sovema WR-V-12H 12 Wheel Hay Rake. New Holland 144 Swath Inverter, s/n 845741. 4 Wheel Bale Wagon. Custombuilt 4 Wheel Bale Wagon.
Precision Farming
John Deere StarFire 3000 Receiver, SF1 activation.
Agricultural Equipment
Qty of Herbicide · 2018 (48) Round Hay Bales · 2018 (34) Round Straw Bales · 2018 (231) Round Straw Bales · 2019 AAC Entice 13.6 MT Certified Seed Wheat · 2017 CDC Copeland Foundation Seed Barley · Fall Rye Seed.
Landscape Equipment
2018 John Deere Z345M 42 In. Zero Turn Lawn Mower · 2011 John Deere Z425 54 In. Zero Turn Lawn Mower · (2) Sheds.
Livestock Equipment
Cattlelac 330 Feed Wagon · 2016 Highline CFR650 Bale Processor · Norac 10 Ton Livestock Scale · Lakeland 10 Ft Crowding Tub Chigwell 52± Tonnes Hopper · 2012 Westeel Magnum 1620F · Northstar 16 Ft Adjustable Alley · Hydraulic Cattle Squeeze · 4000± Bushel Hopper · (3) Behlen 2900± Bushel 16 Ft Hopper · Cattle Squeeze · Loading Chute · Custombuilt Alley · New Concept Wheatland GM2300 2300± Bushel Hopper · (2) Westeel-Rosco 30 In. Roller Mix Mill · Qty Of Livestock Waterers. 2250± Bushel 14 Ft 6 Ring Hopper · (6) Westeel-Rosco 1950± Other Items Include Bushel 14 Ft 5 Ring Hopper · Bader 1750± Bushel Hopper · Twister Jay Flight 28.5 Ft T/A Fifth Wheel Travel Trailer · Field Office · Sanborn 1550± Bushel 14 Ft 4 Ring Hopper · Darmani 8000± Bushel 30 60 Gallon Shop Air Compressor · Honda EM2500X 2.3 KW Gen Ft 8 Ring · (2) Darmani 8000± Bushel 21 Ft 7 Ring · (2) Twister Set · Frontier 60 KW Containerized Gen Set · Honda 5 kW Gen Set 5400± Bushel 19 Ft 7 Ring · Grain Vault 5450± Bushel 19 Ft 5 · Hobart 230 Amp T/A AC/DC Welder · Arcweld 250 Amp AC/DC Ring · Behlen 3000± Bushel · Chief Westland 2650± Bushel 14 Welder · De-In 100 Barrel Skid Mounted Fuel Tank · Skid Mounted Seeding, Tillage & Breaking Ft 6 Ring · Behlen 2300± Bushel · Chief Westland 2150± Bushel Fuel Tank · Concrete Mixer · 20 Ft Shipping Container · Access John Deere 1870 40 Ft Air Drill, 12 in. spacing, dbl shoot, 14 Ft 5 Ring · Twister 2000± Bushel 14 Ft 5 Ring · Westeel-Rosco Mats · Pressure Washers · Shop Tools ...AND MUCH MORE! 1910 430 bu 3 comp’t tow-behind tank, variable rate ctrl, dbl fan, 8 in. load auger, GS2 1800 display, 520/85R38 duals.
Agricultural Territory Manager North Peace Alberta
780.933.9156
Case IH 4700 40 Ft Medium Duty Cultivator, 8 in. 1950± Bushel 14 Ft 5 Ring · Westeel-Rosco 1750± Bushel 14 Ft 5 Ring · (4) Butler 1750± Bushel 14 Ft 4 Ring. spacing, harrows. International 35 Ft Medium Duty Cultivator. Grain Handling Equipment John Deere 1600 39 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator. Vertec VT5500R 5 Tier Continuous Grain Dryer · 2001 Farm King 2004 Summers 32 Ft 5 In. Tandem Disc. 1385 13 In. x 85 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · John Deere 360 28 Ft Tandem Disc. 1988 Westfield MK100-71 10 In. x 71 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Kverneland 8 Bottom Plow. Auger · 2002 Farm King Y1060TM 10 In. x 60 Ft Mechanical McCormick 70 4 Bottom Plow. Swing Grain Auger · 1988 Westfield TF 100-36 10 In. x 36 Ft 2008 Riteway 7100 50 Ft Heavy Harrows. Grain Auger · 2006 Westfield TF 80-41 8 In. x 41 Ft Grain Auger · 1997 Westfield J207-51 7 In. x 51 Ft Grain Auger · 1984 Farm Blanchard 40 Ft Harrow Packer. King 8 In. x 41 Ft Grain Auger · Stridon Aluminum 6 In. x 55 Ft Sprayer & Spreader Grain Leg · 2015 REM VRX Grain Vac · REM 1026 Grain Vac · 2007 New Holland SF216 100 Ft Pull Type, s/n E-Kay Bin Sweep · 2016 Flaman GGF-80511 5 Hp Aeration Fan 7S005132, 1600 gal poly tank, chem mix tank, dbl nozzle · Edwards IL 18-3-1-1 3 Hp Aeration Fan · Caldwell ILC18-312 3 bodies, fence row nozzles, rinse tank, 380/90R46. Hp Aeration Fan · Emerson C13-3-1 3 Hp Aeration Fan. Valmar 2420 Granular Applicator, s/n 2420088252.
Grain Bins
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Unreserved Farm & Real Estate Auction
Peyre Farms Ltd
High Prairie, AB | November 14, 2019 · 11 am Peyre Farms Ltd – 24 Parcels of Farmland – 3353.75± Title Acres – $7600 Annual Tower Revenue – High Prairie, AB Marvin and Dawn Williscroft – 6 Parcels of Farmland – 817.3± Title Acres– High Prairie, AB Shawn and Rhonda Rich – 1 Parcel of Farmland – 144± Title Acres– High Prairie, AB
31 32
Property may be viewed without an appointment
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1 2
Parcel 6 2
Rycroft
Donnelly
Silverwood
Smoky R.
Albright
Parcel 13
Sexsmith
Grande Prairie
Parcel 26
For more information on parcels 1-21, 24-28: Contacts – Jim Peyre: 780.523.8814; Lorne Peyre: 780.523.8815 For more information on parcels 31-36: Contact – Marvin Williscroft: 780.523.1827 For more information on parcel 22: Contact – Shawn and Rhonda Rich: 780.536.7371 Ritchie Bros. – Paul Dixon: 780.518.6249; Ritchie Bros. – Doug Sinclair: 780.933.9156 Realtor®: Rick Wallan: 780.518.3313 Brokerage: All Peace Realty Ltd.
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749
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Kimiwan Lake
Lesser Slav
Crooked 49 High Prairie Creek
Enilda
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High Prairie
Valleyview k
TWP 752
5 6 TWP 750 7 8 9 10 11 27 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 28 22 20 21
Auction Property
Winagami Lake
Peyre Farms Ltd Farmland Marvin and Dawn Williscroft Farmland Shawn and Rhonda Rich Farmland
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749
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Enilda
TWP 742
3– 2018 John Deere S790
2013 John Deere 9410R & 2013 John Deere 1870 56 Ft w/1910
2013 John Deere 9410R & 2009 Brent 1594
2002 John Deere 9520T & 2013 John Deere 1870 56 Ft w/1910
1997 Ford Louisville LT9522 & 2010 Doepker 45 Ft 2— 2013 John Deere W150 30 Ft
2013 John Deere 4940 120 Ft
4– 2017 Dodge Ram 1500
5— Meridian 1620 136± Tonnes
Directions to Auction Site & Parcel 1: From High Prairie, AB from the intersection of Hwy 2 2014 John Deere 2623VT 41 Ft
Vertec 5500 5 Teir Continous
and Hwy 749 go East on 53 Ave for 2.5 km (1.5 miles) to Rge Rd 170, then go North for 650 meters (0.4 miles), yard on East side. GPS: 55.438964, -116.458574 Directions to Parcel 31: From High Prairie, AB at the intersection of Hwy 2 and Hwy 749 go North for 11.6 km to Twp Rd 755A (becomes RR 165) then go East 1.7 km, Parcel 31 on left side. For more information:
2006 Kenworth T300 & 2013 Kenworth T370
Paul Dixon
Brian Dyck
780.518.6249
780.777.4464
Agricultural Territory Manager East Peace Alberta pdixon@ritchiebros.com Auction Company License #303043 & 309645
Ritchie Bros. Regional Sales Manager bdyck@ritchiebros.com
Jim Peyre: 780.523.8814; jim.peyre@hotmail.com
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