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Feed barley prices in Alberta are typically lowest during the harvest period and increase to steady, sometimes rising, prices during the winter and spring,’ says Neil Blue, provincial crop analyst with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry.
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He adds that during a typical growing season, barley prices usually decline into August as producers begin to empty their bins before harvest. ‘Late in the crop year, some disappointed malt barley producers move barley supplies not accepted as malt grade into the feed market. Particularly in years of tight supply, feed barley prices remain strong in the summer until new crop barley becomes available.’ Seasonal prices are calculated by taking the average price for a certain period, such as a week or month, and comparing it to the average price over the year. Seasonal prices are often plotted on a bar graph, with the annual price average as Index 100. Usually, such a calculation uses data from several years, which reduces the influence of contra-seasonal price moves that happen in some years, usually from a supply reduction.
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Feed the soil and let the soil feed the plant It sounds simple, in theory. Feed the soil and let the soil feed the plant. Healthy soil creates healthy plants. If you want strong, healthy, high yielding wheat, you must create a field full of soil ready and receptive to growing wheat. This also precludes that a field with soil ready and receptive for wheat will need to be different than a field ready and receptive for canola, barley or oats. Conversely, if you want to control or eliminate weeds and factors that affect a strong and high-yielding crop, then you can use the soil to create conditions that are not favourable to weeds like foxtail, allow your crop to access all the nutrients required for growth and allow your crop to handle extended wet or dry conditions. And that is the quick and easy theory behind regenerative agriculture. Sounds easy, especially for the modern farmer; people believed to be the guardians of the land and up-to-date with all the modern equipment and techniques made available to them. However, the reality is that, like the local merchant or manufacturer, most farmers learned their operational techniques and habits from their father, who learned it from his father, who learned it from his father, and so on. Lost during that timeline were the agricultural fundamentals that were lost when farming moved from better to faster. Enter soil regenerative gurus like Dr. William A. Albrecht, Neal Kinsey and Charles Walters, master consultants delivering a more “hands on” message to allow the modern farmer to understand how soil fertility that can easily be put to use in their fields. Expounding simple techniques to attain maximum yields
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Breakfast Brief OATS PRICES TO OUTPERFORM BARLEY IN 2020/21?
Patients at hospitals and residential care facilities in Northern Health will enjoy more B.C. food options on their meal trays, resulting in an increased local food experience and greater opportunities for B.C. farmers, fishers, ranchers and food processors.
(FarmLead.com, Sept 23, 2020) Grain markets are red today as we look into barley and oats prices while the futures complex continues its pause/pullback from the past few weeks’ rally. While exports sales to China for corn and soybeans continued yesterday, harvest 2020 is progressing across the U.S. with 8% of corn and 6% of soybeans harvested as of Sunday. With some dry weather on the horizon for the Midwest, it should allow harvest activity to accelerate, which intuitively means more supply coming to market. Conversely, these dry conditions do present some potential concerns of soil moisture profiles for the Plant 2021 campaign, but that’s still a long way off. Looking south of the equator, Argentina and Brazil have some much-needed rains in the forecast and that’s also weighing on grain markets this week, but we’ll see if the beer clouds materialize or not! Western Canada is likely to get some dry weather as Harvest 2020 finishes up, according to Weatherlogics, and given the current pace so far, things could be pretty close to wrapped up by the end of September. On the flipside, over the weekend, some freezing temperatures were seen across Ontario, likely impacting corn and soybean yield potential, which, as we all know, is incredibly frustrating, given how close the crop is to being taken off! Internationally, Russian wheat prices continue to increase as export demand remains high, but farmers there are holding onto their harvest. Worth noting is that China is looking to import more wheat this year, but Russian supplies are having a tough time cracking into the Chinese market. In 2019/20, China’s top 5 sourcing options (in order of largest to smallest) were France, Canada, Australia, Kazakhstan, and U.S., but, based on exports reports to date, it looks like the U.S. is getting a stronger look in 2020/21.
“We are creating a resilient food system for the people of British Columbia through programs like Feed BC,” said Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture. “I’m so excited Northern Health is now part of Feed BC. We’re opening the door for a multitude of new, exciting business opportunities for B.C. farmers, fishers, ranchers and processors and I know they’re looking forward to providing more of their delicious products in the North.” Health facilities are an important market for B.C. foods. Some examples of current B.C. produced or processed products and suppliers to Northern Health’s facilities include:
Barley Prices Inching Back Up on Demand
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Barley prices in Ukraine have jumped about 20% since July as demand from China has supported greater exports, and thus better barley prices for country’s growers. More specifically, Ukraine’s barley exports to China in the first 2 months of their 2020/21 crop year is nearly double what it was over the same time frame a year ago, with 1.3 MMT sailed. Historically, a lot of Ukraine’s barley exports go to Saudi Arabia, but the Saudis might be buying more Australian since a large crop is expected from growers in the Land Down Undaa. Further, China’s 80.5% import tariff on Australian barley exports to the People’s Republic has basically priced them out of the market. However, the Ukrainian 2020 barley harvest is estimated to be 18% smaller than last year with 7.3 MMT combined, according to the country’s Economy Ministry. Similarly, barley exports are expected to slide by about a third to 3.34 MMT as more product is kept at home (likely for food security reasons, similar to the wheat exports restrictions that we saw being discussed by Ukrainian officials just a few months ago).
Through Feed BC, the Ministry of Agriculture is working with supplychain partners to increase opportunities for northern producers and processors interested in selling to B.C.’s public-sector institutions. Business development skills, guidance on how to sell to institutions, and targeted training for more northern producers to acquire food safety certifications required by health facilities will help support food production and open new markets in the region.
That said, we know China is buying more Canadian barley exports as they try to replace their longstanding dance partner in Australia. In that vein, through the first six weeks of the 2020/21 crop year, Canadian barley exports are nearly quadruple what they were a year ago, with 227,000 MT sailed thus far. This strong pace of international demand isn’t exactly being matched on the domestic side,however, feed barley prices continue to inch higher (up about 4% week-over-week) as harvest is onto the back half of being complete.
Oats Prices to Improve More than Barley?
For domestic oats prices, so far we’ve seen levels stay relatively strong, compared to seasonal lows during previous harvest times. Supporting the current floor for oats prices is the reality that, in many places, yields aren’t really living up to the expectations that were had a month ago, albeit quality is still good. In last Monday’s Breakfast Brief, I discussed the updated production estimate from Statistics Canada, which included 4.5 MMT of oats and 10.25 MMT of barley. For the former, this was unchanged from the first estimate Stats Can put out on August 31st, while the barley harvest was about 291,000 MT smaller. Yearover-year, the Canadian oats harvest is expected to be about 7% larger, whereas barley output is just 1% below last year’s haul.
Northern Health supports the health and wellness of more than 300,000 British Columbians in an area covering more than 600,000 square kilometres and operates 27 hospitals and residential care facilities serving over 1.9 million meals per year. Michael Hoefer, regional director, capital planning and support services, Northern Health, said they are committed. “To continuing to work with our food suppliers and food distributors to include even more B.C. foods on our menu. Supporting BC producers while preparing healthy meals with local ingredients for our patients and residents meets the values of our communities in the North.”
Oats prices are also being supported by a strong start to the 2020/21 marketing campaign, as nearly 210,000 MT have sailed in the first 6 weeks, up about 40% year-over-year. From local demand, Canadian domestic disappearance of oats is up 54%, while producer deliveries are tracking one-third higher yearover-year with nearly 432,000 MT trucked in to CGC licensed facilities. While we’ll get an updated estimate from Agriculture Canada this week, right now, 2020/21 oats ending stocks are pegged at 1 MMT. I think that number could come down by maybe 100,000 or 200,000 MT, but we’ll need to continue to see a strong pace of exports into the winter months. Potentially impacting Canadian oats exports, however, is a larger U.S. harvest, pegged at 942,000 MT, or a 22% bump over last year’s 771,000 MT output.
Jennifer Oravec, business development specialist, Sysco also added in.
Overall, I’m not expecting oats prices to hit last year’s levels, but I do think we could inch up from where we’re currently at, as it’s something that’s historically seen over the winter months. That said, here are some decent pricing options for deferred delivery and locking in oats prices at a profit should never be considered a bad thing! The main takeaway here, however, is that oats demand is likely to be stronger than barley in 2020/21, as it’s a food staple (i.e. oatmeal) and the COVID-19-related drop in commercial demand isn’t a stark as that for malt barley demand, something I wrote about back in June. However, I do think that feed barley prices will remain relatively strong, but like oats prices, not as strong as last year.
“Sysco will now have available for Northern Health and other customers frozen rhubarb, blueberries, peas and green beans that are grown and processed in B.C.” “We are a family farm based in Terrace and we are proud to produce our products in the North, for the North. The Feed BC program is such a great opportunity for producers in the northern region to showcase their products. Hospital patients and long-term care residents need the best care. They are our family, friends and neighbours, and Feed BC ensures that we are feeding them the best of local and nutritious products, “ said Kieran Christison, owner, Daybreak Farms.
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Empowering women leadership in the agriculture and agri-food sector OVID-19 has magnified systemic issues and longstanding inequalities, and the Government of Canada is working hard to provide equal opportunities for all Canadians. Today, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and AgriFood, held a virtual roundtable discussion with women entrepreneurs from across Canada’s agricultural food chain, focussing on the opportunities and challenges that exist for them in the agriculture and agrifood sector. During the roundtable, Minister Bibeau announced that Farm Credit Canada’s Women Entrepreneur Program has already helped 1,391 women with loans under this program, totalling more than $994.5 million. This is already nearly double the $500-million amount initially announced in March of 2019 for this three-year program, demonstrating the entrepreneurial spirit of hundreds of women in Canada’s agriculture and agri-food sector. This program is part of the federal Women Entrepreneurship Strategy, a $5-billion investment. In agriculture, there are over 75,000 female farm operators, representing some 28.7% of all farm operators in Canada – a number which continues to modestly increase. The Women Entrepreneurship Program is expected to increase this proportion. During the roundtable, Minister Bibeau, in her capacity as the first-ever female Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, highlighted her personal commitment towards greater inclusion of women in the agriculture and agri-food sector. She stressed the need to overcome barriers to equality that research shows include: work-life balance, skills
training, networking and mentorship, access to information management, and financial barriers. Quotes “Women play a vital role in growing the Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector. Over the past several decades, the proportion of female farm operators has continued to increase. While this progress is positive, women remain underrepresented in the sector and continue to face significant barriers. That is why the Government is taking steps to promote and empower women entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector through various initiatives, and through conversations like those held during today’s roundtable to better understand and help address the obstacles they face. I am confident that together we can build on the progress made and strengthen and diversify our entire agricultural sector,” said Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food. “This program is a perfect example of the Women Entrepreneurship Strategy in action. Our Government will continue to help women-owned businesses grow and succeed in every sector of Canada’s economy, and agriculture is no exception. We encourage women entrepreneurs to capitalize on the opportunities that will come with our increased support,” added Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade “FCC is proud to contribute to the success of women entrepreneurs who want to become more deeply involved in the agriculture and agri-food industry. The response to our lending and learning programs – specifically tailored to the individual needs of women entrepreneurs – has been tremendous and will undoubtedly contribute to a stronger and more diversified industry,” said Michael Hoffort, Farm Credit
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Change + 7.30 + 8.10 + 8.00 + 7.80 Change - 1-6 - 5-4 - 5-4 - 5-6 Change - 1-2 - 7-6 - 8-2 - 8-0 Change + 26-6 - 5-0 - 4-6 - 3-6 Change - 5-0 + 1-6 + 1-0 Change - 1-4 - 3-4 - 3-4 Change - 14-4 + 2-4 + 3-0 Change - 0.33 + 0.48 + 0.41 Change - 8.10 + 3.1
Open 511.00 517.60 524.50 528.40 Open 557-6 552-2 559-4 564-0 Open 493-0 484-4 495-0 502-6 Open 679-6 533-0 546-0 552-6 Open 363-0 363-2 371-6 404-0 299-2 286-4 284-4 Open 969-0 999-0 1002-0 870-4 32.86 32.41 32.41 Open 329.50 333.6
High 518.90 526.20 532.70 536.10 High 557-6 552-4 560-0 564-6 High 493-0 486-0 496-2 503-0 High 679-6 536-2 548-0 555-6 High 363-0 367-4 375-6 High 299-2 289-0 287-2 High 969-0 1008-0 1011-0 High 32.86 33.05 33.04 High 329.50 338.2
Low 510.40 517.60 524.50 528.40 Low 557-6 543-6 551-0 556-0 Low 493-0 474-6 485-0 492-6 Low 679-6 529-0 540-0 551-0 Low 363-0 363-0 371-4 Low 299-2 282-0 283-2 Low 969-0 995-2 998-6 Low 32.86 32.22 32.22 Low 329.50 331.1
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Prev. Stl. 511.00 517.70 524.30 528.00 Prev. Stl. 559-4 549-6 557-0 562-0 Prev. Stl. 494-2 483-0 493-4 501-0 Prev. Stl. 653-0 534-6 547-2 555-4 Prev. Stl. 368-0 363-4 372-2 Prev. Stl. 300-6 285-6 286-6 Prev. Stl. 983-4 1000-0 1003-2 Prev. Stl. 33.19 32.36 32.41 Prev. Stl. 337.60 333.8
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Alberta Canola Producers Commission (http://dashboard.albertacanola.com/reports/weekly-grains) CANOLA - #1 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $10.97 ( + $0.17 ) $11.06 ( + $0.16 ) $11.05 ( + $0.16 ) October 2020 $11.04 ( + $0.17 ) $11.12 ( + $0.16 ) $11.12 ( + $0.17 ) November 2020 $11.12 ( + $0.17 ) $11.21 ( + $0.17 ) $11.19 ( + $0.16 ) December 2020 $11.32 ( + $0.19 ) $11.40 ( + $0.18 ) $11.36 ( + $0.18 ) January 2021 $11.39 ( + $0.18 ) $11.47 ( + $0.18 ) $11.43 ( + $0.18 ) February 2021 $11.48 ( + $0.18 ) $11.56 ( + $0.18 ) $11.52 ( + $0.18 ) March 2021 $11.56 ( + $0.18 ) $11.63 ( + $0.17 ) $11.59 ( + $0.17 ) WHEAT - #1 CPSR - 11.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $5.63 ( - $0.07 ) $5.82 ( - $0.08 ) $5.84 ( - $0.08 ) October 2020 $5.63 ( - $0.07 ) $5.83 ( - $0.08 ) $5.84 ( - $0.08 ) November 2020 $5.64 ( - $0.08 ) $5.85 ( - $0.08 ) $5.86 ( - $0.08 ) December 2020 $5.72 ( - $0.08 ) $5.94 ( - $0.08 ) $5.97 ( - $0.08 ) January 2021 $5.75 ( - $0.09 ) $5.96 ( - $0.09 ) $6.01 ( - $0.09 ) February 2021 $5.78 ( - $0.08 ) $5.99 ( - $0.08 ) $6.04 ( - $0.09 ) March 2021 $5.89 ( - $0.08 ) $6.10 ( - $0.08 ) $6.15 ( - $0.08 ) WHEAT - #1 CWAD - 13.0% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot not available not available $7.61 ( + $0.08 ) October 2020 not available not available $7.63 ( + $0.05 ) November 2020 not available not available $7.81 ( + $0.08 ) December 2020 not available not available $7.84 ( + $0.10 ) January 2021 not available not available $7.87 ( + $0.10 ) February 2021 not available not available $7.87 ( + $0.16 ) WHEAT - #1 CWRS - 13.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.30 ( - $0.05 ) $6.43 ( - $0.05 ) $6.44 ( - $0.04 ) October 2020 $6.34 ( - $0.04 ) $6.47 ( - $0.05 ) $6.49 ( - $0.05 ) November 2020 $6.38 ( - $0.05 ) $6.51 ( - $0.05 ) $6.54 ( - $0.04 ) December 2020 $6.40 ( - $0.04 ) $6.55 ( - $0.04 ) $6.60 ( - $0.04 ) January 2021 $6.44 ( - $0.04 ) $6.59 ( - $0.04 ) $6.64 ( - $0.04 ) February 2021 $6.50 ( - $0.04 ) $6.65 ( - $0.05 ) $6.72 ( - $0.04 ) YELLOW PEAS - #2 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.89 ( + $0.07 ) $7.10 ( + $0.06 ) $7.03 ( + $0.06 ) October 2020 $6.90 ( + $0.07 ) $7.13 ( + $0.07 ) $7.10 ( + $0.06 ) November 2020 $7.05 ( + $0.07 ) $7.24 ( + $0.07 ) $7.16 ( + $0.07 ) December 2020 $7.09 ( + $0.06 ) $7.28 ( + $0.07 ) $7.24 ( + $0.06 ) January 2021 $7.18 ( + $0.07 ) $7.36 ( + $0.06 ) $7.34 ( + $0.06 ) February 2021 $7.15 ( $0.00 ) $7.33 ( $0.00 ) $7.31 ( $0.00 )
Statistics & Data Development Branch, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry FEED GRAIN BIDS (Different Delivery Points) Week of Sept 21/20 Previous Week Wheat Lethbridge $206.00 - $240.00 $210.00 - $240.00 Red Deer $219.50 - $240.00 $211.50 - $230.00 Edmonton $225.00 - $240.00 $213.00 - $235.00 Oats Edmonton $195.50 - $215.00 $200.00 - $210.00 Peas Edmonton $239.50 - $245.00 $233.50 - $240.00 Barley Lethbridge $225.00 - $237.00 $218.90 - $230.00 MH/Brooks $222.76 - $227.00 $204.85 - $225.00 Calgary $222.76 - $231.51 $204.85 - $221.34 Red Deer $220.00 - $223.30 $209.60 - $215.89 Vermillion $205.00 - $217.05 $205.00 - $214.39 Edmonton $210.00 - $225.00 $205.00 - $212.00 Grande Prairie $172.24 - $200.54 $172.24 - $187.52 CANOLA CRUSHER on Sept 23, 2020 Meal (FOB) Seed (Del)
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ELEVATOR BIDS (CDN $/TONNE) on Sept 24, 2020 HIGH LOW / AVERAGE CWRS (13% min. protein) $241.50 $228.89 / $235.22 CPS (10.5% min. protein) $222.25 $201.36 / $211.82
CHANGE - 1.40 + 0.91
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Potatoes and precision irrigation Towards Climate-Robust Irrigation Water Management for Potato Production is now in the second year of its 4-year run. The project is investigating if precision irrigation can help increase water use efficiency and potato crop yields in Alberta.
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‘What we’re trying to figure out is what fields would benefit most from the new irrigation technology that is available and ideally how you could manage that,’ explains Willemijn Appels, Mueller Applied Research Chair in Irrigation Science at Lethbridge College She says that in practice, a package can be placed on a pivot that allows the producer to control every individual sprinkler and vary how much water is used with that sprinkler.
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‘But,’ she adds, ‘nobody has really figured to what extent that would benefit crops in Alberta. It’s relevant to look into that because water availability won’t increase in the next decade. High value crops like potatoes are very sensitive to water availability. We need to get a better hold on water use efficiency and using what we have in a smarter way.’ The research team is working with 5 potato growers and is follows them throughout their growing season on sites located near Vauxhall, Bow Island and in the Taber-Coaldale area during the project. ‘Every year we have 5 fields with potatoes and we map out the elevation with a drone,’ she adds. ‘We install moisture sensors in different points in their fields, we take samples we do extra soil moisture surveys and we determine the yields afterwards at all these different locations.’
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Bull Fall Checklist By: Dr. Carmen Schneider As bulls are coming home from pasture it is worth investing some time into them this fall to make things easier come spring. Decisions need to be made if bulls are to be culled. A lot of money can be saved if this is decided now rather than in the spring and will help plan for bull shopping. Pay close attention to body condition. A good breeding bull should have lost a large part of their condition as they should have been busy over the last months. However, if they are too skinny they may be breeding too hard or spending too much time fighting if they are in a multi sire herd. Conversely, if they are in excellent condition they may not have been spending enough time breeding. This could mean they have poor libido, are painful, or just lazy breeders. Perform a thorough distance exam of all of them. Look for swellings, abscesses or wounds. Some injuries may be able to be dealt with now or if it is permanent the bull can be culled now rather than at semen testing time. If any bulls had a swelling in the prepuce area previously these should be evaluated by a vet as well as an old injury could cause permanent scarring. Take a look at testicle size. Any enlarged or small testicles could mean issues with fertility. These can be semen tested a few weeks after being pulled to evaluate fertility. Lameness issues are very common in bulls so evaluate every bull’s feet. Refer to last issue’s article on bovine lameness for details. Again, it is worth evaluating this now rather than culling them for an issue in the spring. With any bulls that have other issues, poor feet should be another strike against them. Remember that bulls have strong genetic power in your herd so breeding a bull with poor feet conformation quickly works its way into your herd.
with lots of space to attempt to keep peace. Introducing everyone at the same time can be helpful to avoid too much fighting. If you have any real troublemakers it may be worth keeping these separate or considering culling them if they will just hurt the rest of your bull group. A good housing system for your bulls will help get the ones you do intend to keep into tip top shape for next year’s breeding season. Your bull pen should be big enough to avoid fights but small enough that necessary resources are readily available. Any bull pen should have good fencing with extra wires to keep them in as they tend to be destructive especially as we start to approach spring. If you set them up in an area that is removed from the first cycling cows in the spring, that may also save fights and break-outs. The pen should be well protected from the elements and will need to
If you had separate breeding groups the previous year and know which bulls sired which calves, time should also be invested into comparing your calf crop and reviewing your calving records. If any of your bulls are causing calving difficulties or throwing calves with poor gains these might be ones you do not want to count on again. Bulls should be re-introduced slowly
have good bedding throughout the winter to avoid frost bite to testicles. Provide several different spots for bedding as bulls low on the totem pole may get chased off bedding piles. Have a plan for a good nutrition program all winter long to have them in excellent body condition come spring. Ideally, use a program like cow-bytes with feed tests done at a lab. Loose mineral and salt blocks should be available all winter as well. Invest some time into your bull battery this fall to save yourself a headache next
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Supporting rural ranchers, abattoirs to boost food security
Ranchers and abattoir operators in British Columbia are contributing to improve rural food supply and food security in the province, as part of ongoing government efforts to increase livestock production and processing in rural communities. The Ministry of Agriculture has released an intentions paper with suggested policy changes to meat processing in rural areas of the province that prioritize food safety and animal welfare. The policy changes will also increase economic opportunities and strengthen B.C.’s provincial food system. Policy changes being shared with ranchers, abattoirs, local governments and health authorities for consideration include:
increasing the amount of meat that can be processed annually by Class D and E licence holders, and expanding the criteria of who and where their meat can be sold to; developing alternative models of licensing mobile abattoirs to improve service for smaller-scale producers; exploring a pilot program for conducting certain inspection components virtually; and renaming the current “Class A, B, D and E licenses” to more intuitive categories. The ministry is also collecting input on a number of topics to support public health and a safe meat supply, such as: updating licensee training on slaughter practice, animal welfare and food safety to ensure provincially consistent and effective learning opportunities for rural producers;
revising the code of practice for abattoir operators with required standard operating procedures to bring consistent practices and improved clarity for administrators and operators; and increasing the frequency of government inspector visits to rural abattoirs to an annual basis to ensure awareness and compliance with all requirements. More details about the possible changes are included in a Ministry of Agriculture intentions paper at: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/ gov/content/industry/agriculture-seafood/ food-safety/meat-inspection-licensing Comments are being accepted from stakeholders and the public until Oct. 19, 2020.
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Cattle Market Report VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP
CATTLE MARKET REPORT FOR OCT 2, 2020
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 Sept 22 - 1,362 Hd Sept 15 - 682 Hd Bid Range
Low
High
FEEDER STEERS FEEDER HEIFERS
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Low
High
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n/a
n/a
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400 - 499 $218.00 $229.00 $210.00 $216.00 $220.00 $232.00 $225.00 $239.00 $215.00 $238.00 $210.00 $237.50 $210.00 $239.00 $205.00 $226.00
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n/a
500 - 599 $214.00 $224.25 $205.00 $212.00 $210.00 $221.00 $205.00 $215.00 $209.00 $225.00 $205.00 $233.50 $205.00 $222.00 $200.00 $220.00
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n/a
600 - 699 $195.00 $207.00 $190.00 $205.00 $200.00 $209.00 $200.00 $213.00 $202.00 $215.00 $192.00 $215.00 $200.00 $226.00 $190.00 $208.00
n/a
n/a
700 - 799 $190.00 $200.00 $190.00 $200.00 $190.00 $201.00 $190.00 $204.00 $187.00 $211.00 $184.00 $200.00 $190.00 $216.00 $190.00 $205.75
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n/a
800 - 899 $180.00 $194.75 $180.00 $189.00 $180.00 $190.00 $180.00 $193.25 $184.00 $195.00 $184.00 $196.00 $180.00 $199.50 $185.00 $205.00
n/a
n/a
900 - 999 $175.00 $186.50 $178.00 $187.25 $170.00 $183.25 $177.00 $186.75 $169.00 $181.50 $172.00 $182.00 $175.00 $189.50 $177.00 $188.75
n/a
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Bid Range
Low
High
Low
High
300 - 399
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
$215.00 $228.00
n/a
n/a
$218.00 $258.00
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Low
High
Low
High
n/a
n/a
Low
High
n/a
n/a
Low
High
$215.00 $245.00
$167.00 $174.00 $170.00 $180.75 $174.00 $181.00 High
High
Average
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
$190.00 $199.00 $190.00 $206.00 $187.00 $208.00 $190.00 $216.00 $185.00 $211.00 $180.00 $203.00
n/a
n/a
500 - 599 $188.00 $200.50 $180.00 $189.00 $185.00 $194.00 $185.00 $195.00 $185.00 $206.00 $179.00 $202.00 $180.00 $210.00 $175.00 $195.00
n/a
n/a
600 - 699 $170.00 $180.00 $175.00 $185.00 $180.00 $189.00 $178.00 $187.00 $177.00 $191.50 $173.00 $191.50 $175.00 $197.50 $175.00 $194.00
n/a
n/a
700 - 799 $175.00 $188.50 $178.00 $188.75 $172.00 $184.00 $174.00 $186.00 $171.00 $182.00 $179.00 $190.00 $175.00 $190.75 $175.00 $194.00
n/a
n/a
800 - 899 $170.00 $180.00 $174.00 $184.00 $170.00 $179.75
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n/a
n/a
900 - 999 $165.00 $174.00 $168.00 $177.00 $165.00 $172.00
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1000+
$150.00 $158.00
D1 - D2 Cows $75.00
n/a
D1 - D2 Cows
$85.00 $70.00
D3 - D4 Cows $60.00
n/a
$78.50
D3 - D4 Cows
$70.00 $60.00
$69.00
-
High
n/a
High
Low
400 - 499 $203.00 $216.25
Low
n/a
Low
Sept 23 - 4,629 Hd Sept 16 - 1,379 Hd Sept 22 - 336 Hd High
$160.00 $169.00 $165.00 $171.00 $160.00 $169.00
High
Sept 17 - 709 Hd
Low
$253.00 $273.00
Low
Sept 24 - 644 Hd
High
1000+
High
Sept 17 - 279 Hd
Low
300 - 399 $233.00 $243.00
Low
Sept 24 - 544 Hd
$158.50
D1 - D2 Cows D3 - D4 Cows
$82.75
D3 - D4 Cows
$60.00 $70.00 $60.00
High
Low
High
$190.00 $210.00 $205.00 $213.00 $190.00 $215.00
$174.00 $165.00 $183.00 $168.00 $177.50 $165.00 $180.50 $170.00 $183.25
D1 - D2 Cows
$70.00 $80.00 $72.00
Low
$71.00
$162.00 $177.00 $160.00 $172.00 $165.00 $180.50 $165.00 $179.50 n/a
n/a
D1 - D2 Cows $80.00
$90.00
D3 - D4 Cows $70.00
$78.00
$160.00 $166.00 $155.00 $169.50 $160.00 $171.75
D1 - D2 Cows $77.00
$90.50
D3 - D4 Cows $62.00
$76.00
D1 - D2 Cows $80.00
$91.00
D3 - D4 Cows $70.00
$79.00
D1 - D2 Cows $78.00
$90.00
D3 - D4 Cows $67.00
$77.00
D1 - D2 Cows $80.00 $90.00
D3 - D4 Cows $70.00 $80.00
Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes Heiferettes SLAUGHTER CATTLE $130.00 $158.00 $100.00 $118.00 $120.00 $137.00 $130.00 $151.50 $108.00 $135.00 $104.00 $150.00 $110.00 $140.00 $120.00 $148.00 $100.00 $135.00 $100.00 $115.00
n/a
n/a
Bologna Bulls
Feeder Bulls
Feeder Bulls
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Older Bred Cows n/a
n/a
Good Bred Hfrs n/a
n/a
Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a
n/a
Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a
n/a
n/a
Good Bred Cows n/a
n/a
n/a
Good Bred Cows n/a
n/a
Older Bred Cows Older Bred Cows n/a
n/a
Good Bred Hfrs n/a
n/a
Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a
n/a
Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a n/a
Bologna Bulls
$100.00 $115.25 $100.00 $113.00
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
Feeder Bulls n/a
n/a
Good Bred Cows n/a
n/a
Older Bred Cows n/a
n/a
Bologna Bulls
Bologna Bulls
Bologna Bulls
Bologna Bulls
$97.00 $122.00 $93.00 $130.00 $100.00 $130.00 $95.00 $129.50 $105.00 $131.50
Feeder Bulls
Feeder Bulls
Feeder Bulls
Feeder Bulls
$105.00 $136.00 $105.00 $135.00 $110.00 $140.00 $110.00 $140.00
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
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n/a
n/a
Good Bred Hfrs
Good Bred Hfrs
Good Bred Hfrs
Good Bred Hfrs
n/a
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n/a
Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a
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Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a
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Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a
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Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a
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Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a
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Feeder Bulls n/a
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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
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Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a
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Good Bred Hfrs n/a
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This is how to help avoid harvest-related fatigue ‘Too many farmers push themselves, especially during the really busy times,’ says Kenda Lubeck, farm safety awareness coordinator for Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. ‘Too often, it’s a case of ‘I’m going to finish that field tonight no matter what.’ Health and safety is a worker’s most valuable asset nothing should come before.’ Many times fatigue creeps up on a person and this makes it difficult to recognize. In addition to feeling sleepy and tired, some common symptoms of fatigue include: headaches, dizziness and blurry vision slow reflexes and reactions, poor concentration feeling irritable, moody and short tempered aching, weak muscles ‘We often see safety as being all about equipment and guards,’ she says, ‘but the most important safety tool a person can have is
their attitude and subsequent decisions. That could mean taking a 20 minute snooze when you are exhausted, or having another person lined up to spell you off.’ She offers these suggestions that farmers can do to ward off fatigue: Get adequate sleep. This means parking your worries at the bedroom door and regularly getting a good night’s rest. Eat nourishing food to keep your mind and body sharp. Stay hydrated with plenty of water. Incorporate some healthy activity in your day’s work. Many times fall work equals long hours operating the same equipment. If you find yourself in the cab of a tractor for hours on end, be sure to stop periodically and go for a walk to stretch out your muscles. Plan for physical and mental demands. This may mean adding workers to your team to alleviate the demands of harvest work, keeping a promise to yourself
that you will take a well-deserved break after a set amount of time, and not making critical decisions while you are weary. ‘Although the human factor is a significant cause of farm-related
hazards, your safety is about the choices you make,’ she adds. ‘It just takes a moment to make a decision that could literally be the difference between life and death.’
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Ponoka Craig Jacklin 403.783.1453
Rimbey Dean Edge 403.704.0280
Tues, Oct 6th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 13th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 20th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 27th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 3rd – 9:00 a.m.
Thurs, Oct 8th - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 15th - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 22nd - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 29th - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 5th - 9:00 a.m.
Thurs, Oct 8th - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 15th - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 22nd - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 29th - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Nov 5th - 9:00 a.m.
Wed, Oct 7th - 9:00 a.m. Wed, Oct 14th - 9:00 a.m. Wed, Oct 21st - 9:00 a.m. Wed, Oct 28th - 9:00 a.m. Wed, Nov 4th - 9:00 a.m.
Tues, Oct 6th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 13th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 20th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 27th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Nov 3rd – 9:00 a.m.
Dawson Creek
Beaverlodge Beaverlodge Fall Horse Sales Sat, Nov 14th – 12 Noon
Westlock
Ponoka
Rimbey
Special Calf Sales Thurs Oct 8th, 22nd
Simm Influence Calf Sale Wed, Oct 7th – 9:00 a.m.
Simm Influence Calf Sale
Calf/Yearling Sales
Special Sales
(with Regular Cattle Sale) Tuesdays – 9:00 a.m. Oct 6th, Oct 13th & Oct 20th Special Calf Sales Fridays – 9:00 a.m. Oct 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th Nov 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th
Call Peter at 250.260.0758 780.354.2423 To book your bull, cow, calf sale today
Bred Cow Sale Sat, Oct 24th – 11:00 a.m.
Angus Influence Calf Sale Wed, Oct 21st – 9:00 a.m.
Horse Sale Sat, Oct 17th – 10:00 a.m. Sat, Nov 21st – 10:00 a.m.
Limousin Influence Calf Sale Wed, Nov 4th – 9:00 a.m.
Sheep/Goat/Hog Sales Tues, Oct 6th - 11:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 20th - 11:00 a.m.
Bison Sale Sat, Nov 21st – 12 Noon
Tues, Oct 6th – 9:00 a.m. Anchor D Female Sale
Fri, Oct 16th – 7:00 p.m. Angus Influence Calf Sale
Tues, Oct 20th – 9:00 a.m. Horse Sale
Fri, Oct 30th – 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
Field Representatives: Mike Brennan (Ponoka, Rimbey, Bashaw) 403.783.1074 • Ralph Calder (Grimshaw & Northern Alberta) 780.618.7655 • Neil Campbell (Rycroft) 780.814.4113 Trevor Duke (Castor, Coronation, Stettler, Hanna) 403.740.5753 • Trent Ewasiw (Rochester, Dapp) 780.349.0239 • Darryl Friesen (Rimbey) 780.318.1630 Mark Gillett (Fairview) 780.834.7063 • D. Trapper Green (Northern Alberta & BC) 780.837.0171 • Craig Jacklin (Ponoka, Feeder Finance) 403-783-1453 Barry Neumeirer (Rimbey) 403.350.8222 • Art Patterson (Dawson Creek) 250.784.4307 • Cory Polak (Peers, Edson) 780.712.5749 • Peter Raffan (Dawson Creek) 250.260.0758 Wade Schaupmeyer (Mayerthorpe) 780.305.4104 • Dan Schleppe (Dawson Creek West) 250.219.5698 • Bob Scott (Lac La Biche) 780.689.9203 • Travis Sekura (Drayton Valley) 780.621.6841 Stan Skeels (Rimbey) 403.704.0288 • Nansen Vold (Ponoka) 403.783.0349 • Ged Willis (Beaverlodge & Surrounding Area) 780.814.4751 • Herb Wylhuizen (Rimbey) 403.844.0294
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CURRENT MARKET PRICING
WEEKLY LIVESTOCK MARKET REVIEW - SEPTEMBER 25, 2020
CANADA / US $ Sept 25/20 $74.77 Sept 18/20 $75.76 Sept 27/19 BANK RATE Sept 22/20 0.50 Sept 15/20 0.50 Sept 24/19 CATTLE SLAUGHTER WEEKEND Sept 19/20 (prel) Sept 12/20 (prel) CANADA 67,092 58,944 EAST 13,087 10,667 WEST 54,005 48,277 WEEKEND Sept 26/20 (est) Sept 19/20 (est) US 651,000 645,000 CANADIAN CATTLE GRADES WEEKEND Sept 19/20 Sept 12/20 A 57,035 49,617 B 1,106 1,030 D 5,456 5,367 E 293 273 A GRADE MARBLING (%) WEEKEND Sept 19/20 Sept 12/20 AAA 67.9% 66.2% AA 30.9% 32.1% A 1.2% 1.7% CANADIAN CATTLE CLASSES WEEKEND Sept 19/20 (prel) Sept 12/20 (prel) STEERS 43,565 35,734 HEIFERS 16,386 16,503 COWS 6,786 6,422 BULLS 355 285 CALVES 3,351 2,730 CATTLE FUTURES - US 4/CWT - CLOSE September 25, 2020 MONTH LIVE CHANGE MONTH FEEDER OCT 107.58 + 0.23 OCT 140.32 DEC 111.40 - 0.45 NOV 140.15 FEB 114.60 - 1.48 JAN 138.82 APR 116.53 - 1.63 MAR 138.35 JUN 110.10 - 1.50 APR 139.75 AUG 108.55 - 1.33 MAY 140.55 WEEKEND Sept 25/20 Sept 18/20 US FSP-US$/CWT 142.23 142.18 CATTLE INDICATORS (by prod values) WEEKEND Sept 18/20 Sept 11/20 US - US $/CWT 7.93 7.89 CURRENTNESS Sept 19/20 Sept 12/20 WEST - A1% 13.7% 15.7% CAN - A1% 12.1% 14.1% FD:STR RATIO Sept 18/20 Sept 11/20 ALTA BARLEY 26.8 28.0 Sept 19/20 Sept 12/20 US CORN 32.7 32.1 AVG CARCASS WT Sept 19/20 Sept 12/20 WEST STR - LBS 939.0 916.0 CAN STR - LBS 938.0 920.0 US CATTLE - LBS 839.0 838.0 Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry - September 25, 2020 https://open.alberta.ca/publications/3479685
$75.41 2.00 Sept 21/19 60,788 12,530 48,258 Sept 28/19 650,000 Sept 21/19 40,484 1,291 6,973 376 Sept 21/19 56.7% 39.9% 3.4% Sept 21/19 39,607 12,134 8,632 415 3,152 CHANGE - 2.10 - 2.38 - 2.53 - 2.60 - 2.32 - 1.85 Sept 27/19 141.77 Sept 20/19 9.05 Sept 21/19 13.2% 12.3% Sept 20/19 27.7 Sept 21/19 26.4 Sept 21/19 915.0 919.0 817.0
4Week of Sept 20, 2020
SLAUGHTER BULLS NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA STEERS 500 - 599 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (avg) STEERS 600 - 699 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (aAvg) STEERS 700 - 799 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg) STEERS 800 - 899 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg) HEIFERS 500 - 599 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg) HEIFERS 600 - 699 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg) HEIFERS 700 - 799 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg) HEIFERS 800 - 899 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg)
LOW $85.00 $90.00 $95.00 $100.00 $106.00 LOW $200.00 $192.00 $190.00 $180.00 LOW $190.00 $192.00 $180.00 $180.00 LOW $185.00 $182.00 $170.00 $180.00 LOW $175.00 $168.00 $160.00 $175.00 LOW $170.00 $171.00 $150.00 $170.00 LOW $165.00 $165.00 $140.00 $170.00 LOW $160.00 $162.00 $130.00 $160.00 LOW $160.00 $154.00 $130.00 $158.00
THORSBY STOCKYARDS OFFICE (780) 789-3915
HIGH $120.00 $134.00 $125.00 SALE DATE $119.00 ON OFFER $114.50 HIGH $240.00 $225.00 BID $224.00 $230.00 300 - 399
$210.00
$197.00
$194.41
$185.94
$181.00
$175.83
$171.12
$172.88
Sept 21, 2020
Sept 14, 2020
1,862 Head
1,776 Head
FEEDER STEERSBID
LOW
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
$210.00 $262.00 $205.00
$256.50
$200.00 $243.00 $205.00
$251.50
$190.00 $221.00 $190.00
$229.50
$190.25 $217.50 $190.25
$219.00
$180.00 $214.50 $180.00
$216.50
800 - 899 HIGH $213.00 900 - 999 $214.00 $206.00 1,000 + $206.00
$165.00 $198.00 $170.00
$205.25
$165.00 $188.00 $165.00
$190.75
$145.00 $178.25 $155.25
$179.00
HIGH BID $203.00 $198.00 300 - 399 $203.00 400 - 499 $202.00
LOW
400 - 499
HIGH $217.00 500 - 599 $218.00 600 - 699 $215.00 $212.00 700 - 799
500 - 599
HIGH 600 - 699 $205.00 $202.00 700 - 799 $206.00 $200.00 800 - 899
900 - 999
HIGH $196.00 1,000 + $202.00 $190.00 $191.00
FEEDER HEIFERSBID
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
$186.00 $211.00 $185.00
$220.00
$175.00 $208.00 $180.00
$220.00
$170.00 $200.00 $170.00
$214.50
$160.00 $201.00 $170.00
$205.25
$160.00 $190.50 $165.00
$198.00
$155.00 $184.00 $165.00
$183.50
$155.00 $179.75 $155.00
$178.75
$135.00 $168.75 $135.00
$167.00
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
D1 - D2 COWS
HIGH $194.00 $190.00 $184.00 $187.00
$80.00
HIGH $183.00 $185.00 $176.00 $174.00
$86.00
$90.00
D1 - D2 COWS $80.00
D4 COWS $65.00
$81.00
SLAUGHTER BULLS
$90.00
D4 COWS $65.00
$80.00
SLAUGHTER BULLS
$133.50 $85.00
$124.50
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review
Statistics & Data Development Branch Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development
Beaver Hill Auction Service - Tofield - Sept 21, 2020 Sheep - 1,389 Head Goats - 320 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 $210.00 - $258.00 $230.00 - $258.00 $220.00 - $255.00 $217.00 - $249.00 $225.00 - $246.00 $145.00 - $192.00 $158.00 - $212.00 $240.00 - $320.00
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
$160.00 - $215.00 $210.00 - $246.00 $210.00 - $256.00 $220.00 - $245.00 $217.00 - $230.00 $140.00 - $210.00 $150.00 - $171.00 n/a
Adults Mature Nannys Mature Bucks Bred Does (Hd) Nanny/Kid (Unit)
$/CWT $250.00 - $300.00 $310.00 - $465.00 $300.00 - $370.00 $280.00 - $365.00 $280.00 - $385.00 $290.00 - $370.00 $270.00 - $365.00
$160.00 - $320.00 $230.00 - $330.00 $200.00 - $320.00 n/a
HOG SLAUGHTER WEEK END CANADA EAST WEST AB/BC WEEK END US
Sept 19/20 (prel) 451,802 260,678 191,124 63,125 Sept 26/20 (est) 2,627,000
Sept 12/20 (prel) 377,785 211,869 165,916 54,615 Sept 19/20 (est) 2,587,000
Sept 21/19 443,015 268,229 174,786 58,481 Sept 28/19 2,641,400
Sept 25/20 1.647 N/A
Sept 18/20 1.502 N/A
Sept 25/20 63.98 1.593
Sept 18/20 62.14 1.527
Goats - 192 Head Goats Light Feeder Kids 0 - 49lbs 50 - 100lbs Whether Kids 50 - 100 lbs
$/CWT
Nanny/Kid Units Nannys Billys Bred Nannys
n/a $1.30 - $2.00 $1.50 - $2.30 n/a
$/CWT $1.80 - $2.60 $1.80 - $2.30 $1.80 - $2.10 $1.90 - $2.05 $1.35 - $1.77 $1.10 - $1.40 n/a n/a $1.70 - $1.87 $1.50 - $2.00 n/a n/a $1.70 - $1.85 n/a n/a n/a
$2.80 - $3.60 $2.40 - $2.77 n/a
Hogs - 0 Head 30 - 40 lbs
n/a
41 - 80 lbs
n/a
81 - 150 lbs
n/a
151 + Over lbs
n/a
CAN/US $ CLOSE Sept 25/20
MONTH Oct-20 Dec-20 Feb-21 Apr-21 May-21 Jun-21
MONTH Oct-20 Nov-20 Dec-20 Jan-21 Mar-21 Jun-21
LEAN 71.75 64.42 69.47 72.90 76.95 81.30
CHANGE + 5.25 + 0.90 + 0.92 + 1.28 + 1.67 + 1.33
FUTURES 0.7466 0.7466 0.7467 0.7469 0.7470 0.7469
CHANGE - 0.0113 - 0.0113 - 0.0113 - 0.0113 - 0.0113 - 0.0113
Sept 12/20 211.00 Sept 11/20 16.2 10.4 Sept 18/20 84.33
Sept 21/19 209.00 Sept 20/19 11.9 9.7 Sept 27/19 71.12
HOG INDICATORS Sept 27/19 1.290 1.632
INTERIOR IOWA MINNESOTA HOG CASH PRICES WEEK END US $/CWT CAN EQVT $/KG
Sheep - 512 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
HOG FUTURES - US $/CWT
HOG CASH PRICES - INDEX 100 - $/KG WEEK END ALTA AVG ONT AVG
Vold Jones Vold (Westlock) - Sept 15, 2020
Sept 27/19 48.14 1.189
WEEK END AV DRSD WT US-LBS FD: HOG RATIO US CORN ALTA BARLEY US CARCASS CUTOUT US $/CWT
Sept 19/20 210.00 Sept 18/20 19.2 10.9 Sept 25/20 90.21
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Fax: 864-3468
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1-Onhand
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35’ Versatile FURY High Speed Disc
8 - 12 mph, @ 3”cut requires 10 - 15 hp /ft. 22” C/O ft blades, Rolling bskt harrows, Narrow Transport width 11’ 10”, Hydraulic Hitch Jack, Adj pintle Hitch to Tractor Draw bar,
MSRP
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Sept 26 - 2020
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2
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32’ Versatile Viking Vertical Disk
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msrp $129,900 #901410226
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Fin $82,000 for 10 Semi Annual /pmts $ 9,100 oac
Versatile 40’ FURY High Speed Disc 20” C/O ft blades Rolling bskt Harrows
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Versatile 40’ FURY High Speed Disc 20” C/O ft blades Rolling bskt Narrow Transport width 11’ 10”, Hydraulic Hitch Jack, Adjustable pintle Hitch to Tractor Draw bar, MSRP $189,200 8 - 12 mph, @ 3”cut requires 10 - 15 hp /ft. #142201591
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$365,000
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$445,000
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7
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15
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13
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175
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10
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Helping growers meet demand for Canadian-made organics Member of Parliament for Pontiac, William Amos, on behalf of the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, announced an investment of over $640,000 to the Canadian Organic Growers (COG) to help get more Canadian consumers buying Canadianmade organics produced locally by Canadian organic farmers. The announcement was made at Chelsea Market, during Canada’s National Organic Week, an annual event to showcase and celebrate organic food farming and products across the country. The demand for organic foods
in Canada continues to rise, and there are many hard-working and entrepreneurial organic food producers across the country. However, much of the Canadian demand for organics is met by imported products. With this investment, COG will develop a strategy to identify and find solutions to organic supply chain barriers so that Canadian organic producers can realize their full economic potential and more Canadian consumers can buy locally produced Canadian organic food. Strategy
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will be assessed and evaluated by an independent industry-wide national advisory committee and a final report will be published that will explore investment opportunities to meet domestic demands and recommendations on how to best seize the opportunities. The report will also help quantify the economic and environmental benefits of increasing domestic organic production and supply chains. “Demand for organic food is growing rapidly and we want to ensure that it is Canadian producers who are benefitting from that increased demand. Our government is focused on ensuring Canadians have greater self-sufficiency and sustainability in our food supply system, and this investment in the organic sector strategy will help us get there,” said Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food “Canada’s organic growers have reason to celebrate. More and more Canadians are buying the fresh organic produce that we have to offer, both locally and across the country. This strategy will help the organic industry seize new opportunities to ensure Canadian consumers have access to Canadian organic food,” added William Amos, Member of Parliament for the Pontiac “As we stand at the juncture of the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis, the launch of this collaborative, industry-wide project is vital for Canadians. Gaining an understanding of the barriers that exist between organic farmers and consumers will help the organic industry meet the growing demand for organic food in Canada and abroad, and play a prominent role in Canada’s economic recovery. This project will also help Canada advance action on climate change through its support for sustainable agriculture practices and the Canadian farmers on the front lines of the climate crisis,” noted Gillian Flies, President, Canadian Organic Growers Board of Directors Quick facts! Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, 13% more Canadians are buying local food more often and almost three-quarters are deliberately buying Canadian. Annual retail sales of certified
organic products in Canada are approximately $6.38 billion. They have increased by almost $3 billion since 2012. Approximately 5,800 certified organic and transitional producers are working on 3.3 million acres of land in Canada. Imports of organic goods were valued at $789 million in 2019. Top imported organic products include coffee, bananas, and strawberries. Other imported organic products include blueberries, spinach and tomatoes. Canadian Organic Growers (COG) is Canada’s national organic farmer and consumer association. COG offers training and resources to raise awareness about organics and assist farmers and gardeners in adopting sustainable and commercially viable, organic production methods. They are engaged in policy work and industry development at the local, regional and national level. This investment is made through the Canadian Agricultural Strategic Priorities Program (CASPP), which is a $50.3 million, five-year investment to help the agricultural sector adapt and remain competitive.
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Record 2019 sales for BC food and beverage processors Record 2019 sales, along with the resilience and innovation of B.C. food and beverage processors, are providing a blueprint for the
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Learn about trade and logistics Alberta agriculture and food companies are invited to register for this workshop, taking place Tuesday, October 27, 2020, from 8:30 am to 12 pm. It will include industry experts who will provide companies with: valuable information on logistics, cargo services, freight forwarding and customs brokerage considerations related to exporting products expertise and information on modes of transportation including trucking, air and rail
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We are saddened to say that there will not be a Peace Country Beef Congress in January 2021. Due to the circumstances and uncertainty at this time, we feel it would be best to hold off for a year and gear up for another great show in 2022. We are going to miss seeing everyone. We greatly appreciate all of the support from our contestants, trade show vendors and sponsors. Without all of you, this show wouldn’t be possible!!
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Joint statement from Western Hemisphere Ag leaders Following the virtual G20 Agriculture and Water Ministers Meeting hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Sept. 12, top agricultural officials from five Western Hemisphere countries – Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States – issued the following statement underscoring the importance of maintaining agricultural trade flows during the COVID-19 pandemic and emphasizing their commitment to remaining reliable suppliers of food and agricultural products to the world: “We, the Agriculture Ministers of Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States, express our deepest condolences for the tragic loss of life being endured around the world as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and convey our strong appreciation for all workers in the health, agricultural and other front-line sectors, who selflessly dedicate their efforts to the benefit of others. “As we face the effects of this crisis, reliable and resilient agricultural supply chains remain essential to guarantee the availability of safe, nutritious food around the world. Our nations have taken the measures necessary to keep agricultural supply chains operational, ensuring the continued production and distribution of safe, quality products, while safeguarding the health and welfare of agricultural sector workers. We are open for business and you can count on us for safe and high-quality food. “As Western Hemisphere agricultural leaders, whose countries represent 35 percent of global exports in agricultural
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Good response to new online agriculture marketplace It has been a little over a month since the Alberta Forage Industry (AFIN) launched the website Farming the Web. AFIN’s Kristen Hall
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‘We now have over 200 people who have created profiles and almost 100 different listings,’ she explains. ‘As well, some successful transactions have already gone through, which means that the site is working. When we started this process, we wanted to make sure that it was a very user friendly site. We have received very few calls needing help using the site, so we are going to take that as a win.’ AFIN received funding from the Governments of Canada and Alberta through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership to create and maintain the online ag marketplace. It replaces the general store on Alberta Agriculture and Forestry’s old website, Ropin’ the Web.
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She says that so far, the reviews of Farming the Web are mostly positive. She has found that people across the province are using the site to buy and sell products and offer services, and she expects that will continue to expand as time goes on. Farming the Web features products and services listed under 6 categories: hay, straw and other feeds livestock and working animals pasture and land for lease or sale farm equipment services and contracting other ‘We are working with the website developers to add a few more functions to the site, such as the ability to boost your listings to get a better spot on the website,’ Hall adds. ‘We are also working on having limited advertising spots for companies to showcase their businesses and products.’ Contact Connect with the Alberta Forage Industry Network: Phone: 403-819-1746 Email: albertaforages@gmail.com For more information about the Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Phone: 310-FARM (3276)
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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. Cleaver kids 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.
ALBERTA Aurora 4-H Multi Club (Manning Area)- BeefMarket • Beef- Novice • Canine • Crafts • Horse • Horticulture • Outdoor Living • Veterinary Sciences Beaverlodge 4-H Beef - Beef – Heifer • Beef – Market Beef Live • Cleaver Kids Berwyn 4-H Multi-Coveralls - Beef – Heifers • Beef – Market Beef Live • Crafts • Creative Options • Swine – Market Hog • Woodworking Bezanson 4-H Multi Club - Beef – 2 or 3 Year Old Cow/Calf • Beef Heifer • Beef – Market Beef Live • Creative Options • Sheep – Breeding Ewe • Sheep – Market Lamb Blazing Emeralds 4-H Multi-Club (Beaverlodge area) – Crafts • Leadership • Photography • Sewing • Canine • Equine • Poultry • Swine Coyote Acres 4-H Club (High Prairie area) - Beef – 2 or 3 Year Old Cow/Calf • Beef – Heifer • Beef – Market Beef Live • Cleaver Kids • Horsemanship (L1-3) • Sheep – Market Lamb • Sheep – Mature Ewe Da-She-Be 4-H Multi Club (Valleyview area) - Beef – 2 or 3 Year Old Cow/Calf • Beef – Green Certificate • Beef – Heifer
• Beef – Market Beef Live • Cleaver Kids • Creative Options • Horsemanship (L1-3) • Horsemanship (L4-7) • Leadership DCC Ridgevalley 4-H Beef (Valleyview area) - Beef – 2 or 3 Year Old Cow/ Calf • Beef – Heifer • Beef – Market Beef Live • Cleaver Kids Eaglesham 4-H Beef Club - Beef – 2 or 3 Year Old Cow/Calf • Beef – Market Beef Live • Outdoor living/ Adventure • Cleaver Kids EastWest Woking 4-H Club (Spirit River/Woking area) - Beef – Heifer • Beef – Market Beef Live • Crafts • Foods • Horsemanship (L1-3) • Horsemanship (L4-7) • Leadership Fairview Light Horse 4-H Horsemanship • Cleaver Kids Grande Prairie 4-H Multi Club - Beef – Heifer • Beef – Market Beef Live • Canine – Agility • Canine – Obedience • Cleaver Kids • Creative Options • Foods • Horse – Judging Project • Horse – Minis • Horsemanship (L1-3) • Horsemanship (L4-7) • Leadership • Rabbit • Sheep – Market Lamb Kinuso Lakeside 4-H Club - Beef – Heifer • Beef – Market Beef Live • Cleaver Kids • Crafts • Digital Photography • Veterinary Science Kleskun 4-H Multi (Sexsmith area) - Beef – 2 or 3 Year Old Cow/Calf • Beef – Heifer • Beef – Market Beef Live Lakeview 4-H Club (Clairmont area) - Cleaver Kids • Foods • Outdoor Living • Rabbit • Woodworking Mirror Landing 4-H Club (High Prairie area) Montagneuse 4-H Multi Club (Fairview/Hines Creek/Worsley area) - Beef – 2 or 3 Year Old Cow/Calf • Beef – Heifer • Beef – Market Beef Live • Canine – Obedience • Crafts • Digital Photography • Foods • Horse – Western Ranch • Horsemanship (L1-3) • Horsemanship (L4-7) • Sheep – Breeding Ewe • Sheep – Market Lamb • Sheep – Mature Ewe • Swine – Market Hog New Horizons 4-H Multi (Rycroft area) - Sheep • Goats • Soils • Horticulture • Crafts Northern Lights 4-H Multi (Manning area) - Cleaver Kids • Crafts • Creative Options • Digital Photography • Exploring 4-H • Scrapbooking Northern Region 4-H Club (High Level/LaCrete area) - Beef – Market Beef Live • Cleaver Kids Peace River 4-H Multi Club - Exploring 4-H • Horsemanship (L 1-3) Prairie Rose 4-H Light Horse and Hound & Little Smoky Spurs (Valleyview area) - Canine – General • Cleaver Kids • Horse – English Dressage • Horse – English Jumping • Horse – Western Reining • Horse – Young Horse • Horsemanship (L1-3) • Horsemanship (L4-7) Saskatoon Mountain 4-H Multi-Club ( Wembly Area)- Cleaver Kids• Crafts• Digital Photography • Engineering• Entrepreneur • Field Crops • Foods • Health & Fitness • judging
BRITISH COLUMBIA North Peace District - Beatton Community 4-H Club (Montney area) - Horse • Cloverbud • Junior Leadership • Self-Determined • Ambassador Green Valley 4-H Club (Cecil Lake area) - Sheep • Beef • Cloverbud • Junior Leadership • SelfDetermined • Ambassador Lakeshore 4-H Club (Cecil Lake area) - Beef • Sheep • Swine • Cloverbud • Junior Leadership • Self-Determined • Ambassador Prespatou Community 4-H Club (Prespatou area) - Beef • Sheep • Photography • Junior Leadership • Self-Determined • Ambassador Silver Willow 4-H Club (Fort St. John area) - Beef • Sheep • Junior Leadership • Self-Determined • Ambassador Wonowon 4-H Club (Charlie Lake/ Wonowon area) - Beef • Clothing • Photography • Sheep • Junior Leadership • Self-Determined • Ambassador South Peace District - Groundbirch 4-H Multi Club - Beef • Cloverbud • Sheep • Junior Leadership • Self-Determined • Ambassador Heads and Tails 4-H Multi Club (Farmington) – Rabbit • Cloverbud • Craft • Foods • Gardening • Junior Leadership • Self-Determined • Ambassador Saddle Champs Horse 4-H Club (Dawson Creek area) - Horse • Cloverbud • Junior Leadership • Self-Determined • Ambassador 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!
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Handling and moving cattle There is less risk of injury to both animals and handlers when cattle are handled quietly and calmly. Experienced handlers who are aware of cattle behaviour, including herd instinct, flight zone and point of balance, reaction to wind, noise, sudden movements, light contrast or shadows etc. will be able to move cattle more smoothly. This will minimize stress and promote cattle welfare. REQUIREMENTS Animal handlers familiar with cattle (through training, or mentorship) and handling techniques.
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Electric prods must only be used to assist movement of cattle when animal or human safety is at risk or as a last resort when all other humane alternatives have failed and only when cattle have a clear path to move. Do not use electric prods repeatedly on the same animal.
according to the response of the animals and the situation take a course in cattle handling techniques use handling tools, such as flags, plastic paddles or rattles, to direct animal movement evaluate your cattle handling techniques regularly, and make improvements to them as needed (27). Factors to consider include the percentage of cattle: falling (belly or torso touches the ground) during handling stumbling or tripping (knee contacts ground) after being released from the chute requiring the use of electric prods to move running or jumping when leaving the chute vocalizing as a result of restraint. Increasing levels of the above handling events may indicate a need for changes in lighting, noise levels, equipment, handling methods, or environment.
Do not use electric prods on the genitals, face, udder or anal areas. Do not use electric prods on calves less than three months of age that can be moved manually. Willful mistreatment or intentional harm of cattle is unacceptable. This includes but is not limited to: beating an animal; slamming gates on animals; allowing herd dogs to continue pushing cattle with nowhere to move; dragging or pushing cattle with machinery (unless to protect animal or human safety). RECOMMENDED PRACTICES adjust your handling techniques and positioning
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Case 930 tractor for parts or repair. Call 780-500-2172 For Sale: Case 930 tractor for parts or repair. Call 780500-2172
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4x5 Round Bales. +/-700lb Mixed Hay Not Suitable for Horses (Alsike). Progress, BC. $20/Bale. 250-843-7020
3520 Horses & Tack
16-foot four-horse stock trailer. Good tires. Rewired. Some Rust. Asking $2000. OBO 250-719-0130
2013 Sundowner stock trailer. 14ft Excellent condition. Offers. 780-322-2388
2220 Misc Farm Equipment
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Grain fed freezer beef and hamburger cows. Call Gord at 780 831 6872.
HiQual 3-Piece Round Alley with Sorter and Older Squeeze. $5,000. 780-356-2131
In search of Donkey for sale. Call (250)793-9654 In search of Llama for sale. Call (250)793-9654
Mackenzie Red Angus Registered Yearling Bulls for Sale. Vaccinated, Performance, Semen-Tested. Will Deliver. Call 250-348-2034
Natural raised grass-fed beef. Worsley area. (780)834-8225 Now providing hoof trimming services in the Peace Country. Call Cody. (780)864-0908
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+/-150 Bred Cows for Sale. Mixed British Breeds. Bred Speckle Park/Shorthorn. Calving March 1/21. 780-617-4115
Two 25 foot slightly used hydraulic drive universal straight bat swather or combine reels. A-1 shape: $1000.00 ea. Three Gas-boy electric fuel bowsers with meters. A-1 Shape: $375.00 ea. 777 John Deere 6 bottom plow. Requires some maintenance but has abundant work potential output yet: $1500 or Best Offer. Twelve inch multi-position chop saw in new condition: $650.00. Ten inch Heavy duty King radial arm saw in new condition: $750.00. One bottom breaking plow. Needs some repair work: $100.00. One 500 gallon Fuel storage tank and tank stand; $500.00.
Call Thor at 250-781-3586 FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE FRONTIER 10’ RIGID SINGLE OFFSET DISC 28 Blades, Like New Condition $22,500 • KVERNELAND 7 - BOTTOM PLOW Pull -Type, Field Ready $10,800 • SITREX 10’ CULTIVATOR 9 Shank, 3PTH, Like New $1,850 • “NEW” 12-WHEEL V-RAKE only done 100 acres $16,000 • 14’ HEAVY DUTY FIELD LAND ROLLER $3,500 • KVERNELAND 3PTH 3-BOTTOM PLOW $4,500 • DEMCO TRACTOR-MOUNT 3PTH FIELD SPRAYER 22’ Boom, 300gal Tank, like new condition $3,150|
TRAILERS & AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE
BIG CITY EQUIPMENT BEAVERLODGE, AB 780.518.6095
30’ GOOSENECK TRAILER with fold-up ramps, 2-12,000# dual axles, Oil Bath $12,250 • “NEW” HAULMARK 7’ X 14’ CARGO TRAILER 2-3,500# Axles, Barn Doors $7,500
Mel Stewart Holdings 7001 – 253 Road, Baldonnel, B.C.
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Roll, Headache Rack, 20Ton Hydraulic Winch, $2,000, 780-814-0523. 2-24 run JD press-drills with small seed+fertilizer boxes & draw-bar to pull both. $400. 780-835-0601 33-Foot Concord air drill with cart, double shoot, 10inch spacing plus extras. $10,000. Phone: 780-837-0592 40-Ft Farm King Harrow Drawbar with harrows. $3,000. Phone: 780-8370592 5-wheel pull-type rake and Graham 10ft cultivator for sale $1000/each. 250-786-5958 68-Foot Inland Sprayer with coons, marker and control. Phone: 780-837-0592 850 NH Chain Baler - good running condition, JD 7700 Combine - running condition, 780-354-8842 Bourgault 36-40ft mediumduty Vibramaster cultivator with 240 Valmar and NH3 anhydrous kit $7,000. Phone: 780-837-0592 For Sale: 1-2500 gallon water tank $1500. and 1-14 kilowatt lifter generator $1200 OBO (250)793-8362 For Sale: 13-ft, 6-way snowblade. $5000. Call (780)7720849 For Sale: 18ft Vibrashank Cultivator, Rape Roller, 20ft Spiral packers, 50ft Diamond tooth harrows, 780-354-8842 For Sale: 1988 Ford TW-15 comes with loader and attachments. Asking $25,000 250-630-2620 For Sale: Case W14 wheel loader, runs good. $14,500. OBO. Call: 780-841-2984 For Sale: Steiger Bearcat tractor for parts, Please phone Harry (780)322-3822
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Real Estate & Equipment Auction – Rycroft, Alberta
CONSIGN YOUR EQUIPMENT TODAY!
3 of 4 — 2015 WESTERN STAR 4900SA TRIDRIVE HYDRO VAC TRUCKS
2008 PETERBILT 367 T/A WINCH
2 — 2015 KENWORTH T800B T/A DUMP TRUCKS
2007 CANCADE TRIDEM PUP DUMP TRAILER
2007 KENWORTH T800 TRI DRIVE TEXAS BED
2006 KENWORTH C500B TRI-DRIVE BED TRUCK
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2009 WESTERN STAR 17,575L T/A WATER TRUCK
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2012 LOAD TRAIL TRIDEM DUALLY TRAILER
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FOUR PARCELS OF BAY TREE, AB REAL ESTATE SELLING UNRESERVED!
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PARCEL #1 RESIDENTIAL ACREAGE: NW 9-79-12-W6 — LOCATED 5KM EAST OF BAY TREE, AB
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Building a project with a purpose in GP The Canadian Motorcycle Tourism Association is the organization building a project with purpose in Grande Prairie Alberta Canada known as Veterans Memorial Gardens + Interpretive Centre. www. veteransmemorialgardens.com On
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The transformation of this sacred space in 8 hours was nothing short of amazing. The edible trees and shrubs that were planted will be looked after by Greenblade Landscaping. They have agreed to mentor us and make sure that our trees get the best chance of survival possible! It takes a community to see projects like Veterans Memorial Gardens & Interpretive Centre through to fruition, and we are grateful for a community that steps up when we need them! About the Canadian Motorcycle Tourism Association: VISION: To have motorcyclists recognized for their significant contributions to Canada as tourists, volunteers and community leaders. MISSION STATEMENT: The Canadian Motorcycle Tourism Association believes that our heritage, history and tourism are natural partners in growing better communities. Our relationships with partnering organizations allows us to contribute to the well being of our veterans, youth and families in the communities we live and work in. Renee “Belt Charbonneau
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Preconditioning pays Experts agree that a 45-day preconditioning period puts cattle on the path to feedyard success. Research from New Mexico State University found that calves weaned 41 to 60 days gained faster, had fewer days on feed, less sickness and the highest subsequent carcass values, compared to groups weaned fewer or more days. It’s not just about the number of days, though. Starch-based diets, like corn, seem to be key in marbling development, so setting calves up well during this critical phase will ensure gains and grade on down the line. During the suggested 45-day minimum preconditioning period, target gains of 2 to 2.5 lb. per day while preparing calves for the feedyard environment. The main goals in this period are: Acclimate calves to eating from a bunk and drinking from a waterer Provide time for complete vaccination and booster program Allow calves to re-gain lost weight due to weaning stress
NUTRITION Post-weaning nutrition can be as diverse as the ranches the cattle are raised on, but a few key principles will apply regardless of the operation. The two important variable are what calves eat and how it’s delivered. Calves should have easy access to trace minerals and vitamins to prime their immune system prior to weaning. Silage mixtures or good-quality, free-choice hay are two options for getting them accustomed to a new feed source, but ranch resources might dictate what’s fed. Here are some tips to follow: It has to be highly palatable to drive intakes. It needs to be nutrient dense, since calves won’t be eating much for the first few weeks. It needs to be well-balanced between highly fermentable energy and roughage to avoid digestive problems. Utilize a corn-based, high-starch ration with an ionophore. Starch-
based weaning diets will enhance marbling deposition in the calf, continuing the lifetime approach to quality grade improvement. Ionophores maintain gut health while improving protein supply to the animal. Because the distilling process removes starch, distillers grains or corn gluten feed are not recommended as the primary component of a creep diet for calves destined for a quality market. These ingredients make excellent protein sources but should not make up more than 20% of the diet to continue marbling
enhancement. While ingredients are important, the amount of nutrients is as important as the source. If calves are moved from a highenergy diet to a lower gain (<2 lb./ day) growing diet, they will not continue to develop marbling at a high rate. A good rule of thumb is for a calf to continue to gain at a constant or increasing rate each day. Long periods of compensatory gain can be detrimental to a lifetime of marbling development.
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Genomics and beef production – what is available and what should I do? Before moving on, the term “density” needs further understanding in the context of genomics. A single strand of DNA can be compared to a set of instructions written in an alphabet that only has four letters (C, G, T and A). The genome of cattle is 3 billion pairs of letters long organized into around 22,000 genes. When DNA is copied, small copying mistakes occur sometimes. A “T” may be accidentally replaced with an A, G, or C. These are called single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and regularly referred to as “markers” or “SNP markers.” So far, beef geneticists have discovered around 30 million different SNPs.
smaller snapshots or “panels” of these SNPs, which makes genotyping affordable for animal breeding and genetics purposes. One could categorize panels into 5 different categories based on density;
These SNPs largely dictate the physical differences we see among animals, including liveweight, stature, coat color, butterfat, horns, marbling, or average daily gain, among others.
iii) Medium Density (50K) panel measures between 50,000 and 150,000 SNPs. This density is able to tell you a lot about your population without having to go any denser. Usually a breed will begin gathering a reference set of 50,000 SNP genotypes on influential animals in the breed, which are used to predict what
To measure all 35 million of these SNPs would be very expensive, therefore labs take
ii) Low Density (LD) panel measure between 5,000 to 30,000 SNPs. This type of panel is used for genomic prediction/selection purposes when there are a lot of higher density genotypes available to refer to.
iv) High Density (HD) panels analyze 500,000 to 1 million SNPs. This panel is less popular in beef as the cost-to-benefit ratio (benefit being an increase in EPD accuracy) is low. v) Whole Genome Sequence (WGS) occurs when an animal’s entire genome is sequenced (i.e. all 3 billion pairs of letters are read). This type of test is presently used for research and is too expensive to be commercially employed. There are many service providers for your genotyping needs. Contacts, available testing, and other relevant information may be found on these sites:
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i) Small panel test ranges from analyzing just a few SNPs to around 2000 SNPs. Used for parentage, condition testing and population specific genomics.
less dense genotypes mean for performance traits.
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Saturday, October 10 12:00 NOON 9220 – 106th Avenue La Crete, AB A PARTIAL LISTING OF CONSIGNMENT ITEMS
From La Crete, AB: 40km South West on HWY 697. From Manning, AB: 135km North on HWY 35 to HWY 697, 50km East on HWY 697 Across the La Crete Ferry, Yard on North Side of Road. REAL ESTATE Parcel 1 – SW26-10117-W5 This parcel comes with “Andrew Wiebe’s Cabin”, including Double Bunked Living Quarters, Smaller Bunk Single Living Quarters, garage and Storage Shed. Quantity of Merchantable Spruce and Aspen • Parcel 2 – SE26-101-17-W5 The P5/DMI Trail crosses this ¼ Section on the NE corner. Trail to the “Cabins” from the DMI Trail on this ¼ Section to Parcel 1. There is currently no developed road access to this parcel INDUSTRIAL & FARM EQUIPMENT • TRUCK, TRAILERS, FUEL STORAGE TANKS RECREATIONAL ITEMS • LIVESTOCK & SUPPLIES • SHOP TOOLS LAWN & GARDEN • MISCELLANEOUS LUMBER, WOOD AND STEEL
COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS FOR ANTON DRIEDGER 5pc Bedroom Suite • Antique Wooden High Chair • 8ft Kitchen Table & Chairs • Wooden Rocker • Miscellaneous Living Room Furniture including Reclining Couches, Sofas, Chairs and Coffee Stands • Wall Clocks • Antique Paddle Singer Sewing Machines • Chest of Drawers • Electric Kenmore Sewing Machine • (3) Tables w/Folding Legs • (2) Deep Freeze • Baby Jumper • Replica of "Dave Fehr Cabin"
INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CAT 320C Hoe • Graders VEHICLES 2007 Kenworth T800B Tri-Drive Highway Tractor • 2006 Sterling Tandem Grain Truck, New Box • 2002 Kenworth Tandem Grain Truck, New Box • 2000 Kenworth T300 with Picker • 1998 FL Freightliner with 20� Cube • Gravel Trucks • 2010 Ford F250 Pickup • Misc Pickups • Misc ATV’s TRAILERS 2008 Thruway 51� Step-Deck Trailer FARM & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT MC 975 Con�nuous Grain Dryer • 1994 John Deere 9600 Combine • John Deere 230 Straight Cut Header • IHC 6000 25� Swather • Free-Standing Corral Panels MISCELLANEOUS (2) Cabins on steel skids (1 selling offsite in Manning) • New & Used Truck Tires • (35) New Rolls of 4x50’ Chain Link Fence • Unused Garage Doors • Lawn & Garden Equipment • Much, Much More
SHOP TOOLS, SCISSORS LIFTS & SHOP SUPPLIES TRAILERS & FUEL TANKS TIRES & MECHANICAL SUPPLIES ITEMS On-Site, MISCELLANEOUS On-Line and Absentee bidding will be available
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Every living thing has a genetic code, known as a genome, made of DNA. The genome is the complete set of genes in a living organism. Genomics is the branch of molecular biology that is concerned with the structure, function, mapping and evolution of genomes. A genome dictates how living things, including beef cattle, look, perform and adapt. A genotype is defined as the genetic constitution of an individual organism but simply put, in a breeding context, a genotype is a snapshot of an animal’s genome. The size, or density, of the snapshot varies. The bigger, denser or higher resolution the snapshot, the more expensive it may be to develop a genotype for a specific animal. As genotypes become a common piece of data in animal breeding and management, the number of different products and options to use these genotypes in selection and mating programs grows. Genomics can be used by itself or to complement other selection and management protocols.
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‘COVID-19 is driving change in consumer behaviour,’ explains Jeewani Fernando, provincial consumer market analyst with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. ‘There are reasons to believe that certain fundamental shifts in consumer behaviour will have long lasting effects and may have implications for the agri-food sector.’ She says that although the impact of the pandemic varies across regions and countries, emerging behaviours are clearly visible. Those include: shifting to value-based products and essentials shopping online and using omnichannels - creating a single customer experience across the brand focusing more on health, quality, safety and the ‘caring’ economy decreasing brand loyalty homebody economy ‘Understanding these emerging behaviours may help the agrifood industry solve issues it’s facing today, assist with planning for tomorrow and preparing for the future,’ she adds. Fernando notes that streamlining product portfolios, realigning base prices and promotion may be necessary to stay competitive. ‘Since consumers’ shopping frequency has declined, offering larger package sizes for lower prices would be one strategy.’ With the dramatic rise in e-commerce, she says that small businesses will need to increasingly turn to e-commerce platforms, while efficiently running their brick and mortar stores and using omnichannel platforms in innovative ways. ‘During the pandemic, many consumers have been forced to look outside their preferred brands based on what is available at the grocery store or due to price concerns,’ she explains. ‘Focusing on how to foster a brand community digitally will be crucial and having a loyal online community will be a key ingredient to fuel continued brand success.’ She adds that with cooking and meal planning fatigue felt by some consumers, there is also an opportunity to provide quick and convenient meal solutions and recipes.
AUCTION ACTION FARM SALE FOR BILL PFEIFER Grovedale, Alberta
Saturday, October 17, 2020 • 11:00 a.m.
Directions from Grovedale North of Grovedale to Township Road 701. Go West to Range Road 72. Turn North and go 1/4 Mile. Turn East into sale site. Near Grovedale Golf Course. Follow Signs
COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS WILL BE IN PLACE: Please practice social distancing, be courteous, and follow the guidelines we are implementing. When registering, please only one person in the office at a time, and use the hand sanitizer provided. Face masks are recommended, but not required, feel free to bring your own, or use one of ours. Stay at least 2 metres apart, and behind roped off areas. Be courteous, and allow active bidders closer access to auction items. FARM EQUIPMENT 1964 Case 730 Comfort King Tractor, Front End Loader, Bale Forks, Dual Hydraulics, Bucket, Live PTO, Serial # 8302563 •1964 John Deere 4020 Tractor, Front End Loader, Bucket, Kirchner Forks, Canopy, Dual Hydraulics, 540 PTO, 3-Year-Old Tires, New Seat • 1952 John Deere AR Tractor, PTO, Serial # 280494 • 1948 Ford 8N Tractor, 4-Speed transmission, 540 PTO, 3pt hitch, All New Tin, Serial #8N2114119 • Hesston 1265 14ft Hydro Swing Haybine, Sickle Cut, 540 PTO • Hesston 4550 Square Baler, 540 PTO, Serial #HR631146 • Square Baler 1/4 Turn Attachment • New Holland Hay Inverter, Serial #995032 • 33ft Diamond Harrows • 9ft Chisel Plow, 12” Spacing • 10ft Scarifier • White 16ft Disc, Serial # 16429 • Frontier SS1067B 3pth Broadcast Spreader LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT Steel Panel Gates • Fence Posts • Barb Wire, Etc. TRAILERS 2006 Tarnel 37ft Gooseneck Flat Deck Trailer, Tri-Axle, 3 – 7000 lb Axles, Serial # 5PYAT172261004095 • 2007 Trailtech Tandem Axle Dump Trailer, Serial # 2CUB38EA672021900 • Fuel Trailer, Serial # 2P9US21A21N082428 SHOP TOOLS AND SUPPLIES Miller 225 Bobcat Welder, 527 Hrs • Welding Helmets • Miscellaneous Power Tools • Snap-on Tool Box • John Deere 200 Amp Battery Charger • John Deere Tool Cabinet • Clarks Battery Tester • DeWalt 20v Drill/Impact Combo • Makita Cut-off Saw • Large Selection of Miscellaneous Hand Tools, Etc • Extension Ladders • New 10 x 20 Tarp Shelter • 2” Tow Rope (approx. 50 ft) • 5th Wheel Tool Box • (4) Insulated 12 x 24 Tarps • Miscellaneous Lumber • (2) Kerosene Heaters (Herman Nelson Style) • 12 x 24 Heavy Truck Tarp • Wooden Work Table • Steel Culverts RECREATIONAL VEHICLES & ITEMS 2006 John Deere Buck 650 cc ATV, Automatic Transmission, Winch, Heavy Duty Front and Rear Racks, Windshield, Radial Tires, 1,048 Original Miles • 2006 John Deere Buck 500 ATV, Automatic, 876 Original Miles • 1992 Club Car Golf Cart, Gas Engine, Serial # AG9248311726 • Miscellaneous Golf Clubs • New Golf Bags • New Golf Balls • Deluxe Wheeled Golf Travel Cover • Skimmer • Zero Gravity Chairs LAWN AND GARDEN John Deere X324 Lawn Tractor, 4-Wheel Steering, 48’ Deck, 135 hrs. • Gravely 152Z Industrial Grade Zero Turn Mower, 52’ Deck, Kawasaki Engine, 723 hrs. •Ariens ST622 22” Walk Behind String Trimmer • Berco 48” Sweeper (Fits John Deere X324) • John Deere 10P Dump Trailer • Fimco Lawn Sprayer • Garden Utility Wagon • Stihl 110 Straight Shaft String Trimmer • Miscellaneous Rakes and Shovels • (2) Crusher Cones AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This lineup of equipment is truly exceptional and is a must see. Bill has looked after this equipment very well. Mark this sale on your calendar and we hope to see you there.
Email: albertanorthauctions@gmail.com Website: www.abnorthauctions.com For more information, please call Alberta North Auctions Terry Thiessen: 780-876-2379 TERMS: Payment in full on day of sale by cash or bankable cheque. Items are sold as is, where is.
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Farmers in Alberta along with growers in other prairie provinces have more grain storage than most of their worldwide competitors,’ says Ryan Furtas, market analyst with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. ‘However, having storage capacity can be a marketing advantage, but capturing a higher price by storing grain is not a guarantee.’ He notes that generally in years with normal production, prices are seasonally lowest at harvest time due to a large influx of supply from newly harvested crop that puts pressure on the grain handling system. ‘Customers who utilize grain, oilseed and pulse crops tend to require a consistent
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Feature Listing 5,620 acre turnkey cattle ranch complete with fencing, handling facility, grain storage and two residences. Call Brenna Burns at 250.262.6441 or visit www.brennaburns.com for more info
$6,489,000
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5620 AC
Valley Realty, Peace River, AB & Cascade Realty, Chetwynd, BC
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Henry Vos
15166 BUICK CREEK RD, BUICK CREEK, BC
supply over the entire year. Storing grain short-term – 3 to 4 months – or longer term – 10 to 11 months – following harvest can improve producer returns and allow farmers to provide product at times when deliveries are otherwise slow.’ Canola and wheat are 2 Alberta crops that comprise the majority of acreage, and both commodities have futures markets for price discovery. Some smaller, yet economically important crops that have no futures markets include durum, barley, flax and field peas. These secondary crops can be subject to more extreme price swings and can sometimes remain in storage for more than a year as producers try to wait out market downturns. The actual cost of storage is more than just the purchase price for the grain bin. Set up costs can be significant if it includes a concrete floor, temperature monitoring systems and aeration. Annual depreciation needs to be considered along with repairs and maintenance, and that can amount to an annual cost of upwards of 25 cents a bushel. Furtas adds that grain bin prices have been steadily climbing over the last 5 years.
2012 Westward M105 30 Ft | Plunkett, SK
SP RA + YE RS
14 5
35 0
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60 2011 John Deere 567 | Valleyview, AB
2005 Case IH SPX4410 Patriot 90 Ft | Saltcoats, SK
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2015 Deutz-Fahr 6160 | Caroline, AB
AIR DR + ILL S
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2003 John Deere 9320 | Buchanan, SK
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2011 Case IH 8120 & 2008 Case IH 2588 | Tuxford, SK
MF WD TR + AC TO RS
12 5
10 0
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2014 Bourgault 3320PHD QDA 66 Ft w/7700 | Abbey, SK
2016 Lode King | High Prairie, AB
Upcoming Unreserved Online-Only Auctions: October 10 – October 22
Over 30 upcoming auctions
Caroline, AB – October 14 · Ascania Nova Ltd.
Plunkett, SK – October 21 · Blair Welter
Saltcoats, SK – October 17 · Est of Mark Kardynal
Abbey, SK – October 21 · C&R Johnson Farms Ltd
Valleyview, AB – October 19 · Les & Janice Christiansen
Coaldale, AB – October 21 · Doug & Erna Dueck
Buchanan, SK – October 19 · Ron Wilson
Cabri, SK – October 22 · Don-Dal Farms Ltd
Tuxford, SK – October 20 · RT Bruce Farms Inc
Hays, AB – October 22 · Muller Farms
Valleyview, AB – October 20 · Trevor Gordon
High Praire, AB – October 22 · Garry & Caril Basarab
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