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High Prairie’s Jess Verstappen marked Canada Ag Day 2021 by being named to the first ever Top 50 in Canadian Agriculture list. “It is always humbling and to be included amongst these others on the list is incredible,” said Verstappen to the Horizon. Verstappen was named in the ‘Upstarts’ category. Last year the Canadian Western Agribition and Farm Credit Canada teamed up to launch the search for the Top 50 most influential leaders in Canadian agriculture. The nominationbased campaign ran across Canada and consisted of five unique categories: Mentors,

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Buy BC funding application intake is now open The province’s farmers, fishers and food and beverage processors can now apply for the latest round of Buy BC funding to help promote their products and increase sales within B.C.

“We were very excited to be accepted to the Buy BC program for 2020-21,” said Sabrina Horlyck, owner, Squamish Water Kefir Company. “This program allowed us, as a small business, to create a marketing campaign we would otherwise not have been able to implement and really put our brand out there and reach the audience we needed to achieve real growth and success. In this past year, we feel we have really shed the ‘startup’ feel and shown retailers and consumers our brand offers a quality product that brings value to their lives.”

“The Buy BC program plays such an important role in keeping people and our local economies working, helping British Columbians easily identify and access products made here at home,” said Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries. “Over 500 businesses are now using the Buy BC logo to promote the amazing local products that are grown, raised, In Kelowna, Little Creek Dressing harvested and processed by our hard-working, dedicated farmers has been making small-batch organic, vegan artisan dressings to and food producers.” add to salads or include in recipes Since the program was relaunched since 1995. The company produces five flavours, Okanagan’s original, in 2018: Okanagan caesar, cherry balsamic, 116 B.C. companies have received summer strawberry and Asian apricot, that capture the flavours of cost-shared funding; and over 500 B.C. companies have the region in a bottle. Little Creek been licensed to use the Buy BC Dressing promoted its products by using the Buy BC logo on pointlogo. Buy BC has helped many local of-sale items and promotional businesses increase their sales and materials, along with an online share local products with British advertising campaign. Columbians. “Little Creek Dressing began with For example, the Squamish Water the support of the B.C. government’s Kefir Company was established program to help farms create valuein 2015 by two self-proclaimed added products back in the ‘90s, nutrition nerds, Sabrina and Kristin. and that support continues today Their locally produced fermented with the Buy BC Program,” said drink contains probiotics, vitamins Jubi Steinhauer, executive director, and minerals, and comes in flavours Little Creek Dressing. “We are such as sparkling lemon ginger grateful to be able to use the Buy and sparkling blood orange. The BC logo and to get support on our pair used Buy BC to promote their marketing initiatives.” business and introduce buyers and Sheringham Distillery Ltd. is consumers to their new line of locally made kefir-based popsicles. located in Sooke on southern

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Incorporating Livestock to Reduce Fertility Needs Executive Director Report Did you know that fertilizer costs constitute up to 25% of the total variable costs in cereal production, and up to about 30% for canola? (Alberta Agriculture & Forestry, AgriProfit$) Inorganic fertilizer use also contributes to a rise in atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O), a major greenhouse gas contributing to global climate change. Evidence from past research shows that incorporating livestock into a cropping system can help to reduce fertility needs, improve soil health, and sequester atmospheric carbon. This past fall, we wrapped up a major farm-scale research project entitled ‘Strategies to Reduce Fertility Inputs and Improve Soil Health and Carbon Sequestration in Mixed Crop-Livestock Systems’. In this project, we were looking at the effect of introducing livestock into a traditional cropping system. We hoped to find a practice that will improve soil nutrients and overall soil health, while reducing fertilizer input expenses, and lowering carbon footprint, without sacrificing yield and maintaining or increasing farm profits. We received funding for this three year project through the Agriculture Funding Consortium, with funds coming from the Alberta Canola Producers Commission, Alberta Wheat Commission, and Alberta Agriculture & Forestry. We conducted this study at our Fairview Research Farm. This study was also replicated with our sister group, Chinook Applied Research Association in Oyen, AB to see if there was any variation among soil types and climate zones. In the 2018 crop year, we seeded 7 different treatments, including; cocktail cover crop that was grazed standing, cocktail cover crop that was swath grazed, cocktail cover crop that was cut and baled for greenfeed, high legume cocktail that was rolled, barley with manure applied and combined, barley with Penergetic seed and soil amendments applied for combine, and our control was peas seeded to combine. In the 2019 crop year, we seeded canola across the entire project to combine. Finally in the 2020 crop year, we seeded wheat across the entire acreage to combine. All 7 plots were replicated 3 times. Each plot was sampled for: 1. Soil - biology, soil organic carbon, surface soil water infiltration, bulk density, soil moisture, and soil nutrients (N, P, K, S) from different depths 2. Crop Growth - Plant growth, plant vigor, grain yield & quality, Straw yield and quality, and GreenSeeker readings for soil cover and plant health. 3. Livestock - Forage yield and quality in year 1 only (2018) 4. Economics - An economic analysis of the input costs and output revenue.

Our Research Team is currently wrapping up findings from this project. A full report with results from this project will be available in our 2020 Annual Report that will be available this spring! If you have any questions about this project, or are looking into ways to reduce fertility needs on your farm, please reach out to our Research Program Manager, Akim Omokanye by emailing akim@pcbfa.ca

A Farmer Led Fallacy? In February of 2016, I experienced something that I will never forget. I witnessed farmers and ranchers unite across the province in passionate protest against the newly introduced Bill 6, the Enhanced Protection for Farm and Ranch Workers Act. I am not going to rehash the details, but it was basically about including farms in the occupational health and safety act that requires workman’s compensation, more strict safety procedures and incident investigations. This struck a nerve with many and we saw protests from farmers like those you see in France including tractor parades, homemade signs, chanting and, to my guilty pleasure I even partook in some protest pizza. Yes, that’s right, protest pizza! Someone brought a stack of pizza’s, just outside the Lethbridge Lodge where then Minister Carlier was about to host an information session for which I, of course, registered. Claudette and I bravely went early and sat near the front row and could see the sweat beading on Minister Carlier’s brow as he attempted to respond to a barrage of questions and chants from a packed room of angry folks. The tension in the room was palpable and I leaned over to Claudette and whispered, “I think this is the closest I will ever be to feeling what it was like in the 60s.” It may be naïve of me, but I wish Farmers and Ranchers could be even a fraction that passionate about applied research and extension. Bill 6 never really got much of a chance to sink its teeth in and was repealed by the new government in 2019. However, the recent changes to the research world will have a long lasting affect and can’t simply be repealed. I haven’t seen one tractor, one sign or one piece of pizza!


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I’m sure there are many reasons for this and I’m not making political judgements but just noting a glaring difference in reaction to two different situations. Certainly, Bill 6 landed right on the doorstep of each farm and ranch creating the defensive position to draw arms. Even though the attackers were wielding personal protective equipment and clipboards, it was invasive and seemingly forceful. But this time it was the agriculture industry who asked for the change. They wanted to see more investment into research since the loss of ACIDF (Agriculture Crop Industry Development Fund). But what we ended up getting was a lot different than simply replacing a grant. After a series of Farmer Led research consultations, the government announced the creation of RDAR (Results Driven Agricultural Research). They touted it as a one stop funding agency that would empower farmers to decide how to spend public investment in research and extension. An interesting idea with some good promise, but not without challenge. RDAR’s 33 members represent everything from goats and eggs to peas and bees. An amazingly diverse group looking for opportunities to leverage. Team FarmRite is voting member and there is an expanded advisory committee of over 50 organizations including all the applied research and forage associations. Minister Dreeshen appointed an interim board with $2 million dollars to set up the organization, hire a completement of staff and set research priorities. They ran a call for proposals this fall and are set to fund some new results driven research to the industry. However, as the story unfolded, this change came at the expense of a complete gutting of Alberta Agriculture’s effort in research and extension, cuts to agriculture service boards, cuts to applied research associations and a transfer of agriculture research assets to post-secondary institutions. In addition to this, the Canadian Agriculture Partnership program is mostly frozen, and a $12 million program called Accelerating the Advancement of Agricultural Innovation and Adapting Innovative Solutions in Agriculture landed on RDAR’s table. While many are willing to do their part in cost savings, there is an undeniably large decrease in investment, a loss of public focused human resources and, most importantly, a detached relationship between producers and government. During the early consultations it was noted that Alberta was the only province doing its own research and that there was a strong interest in following the Saskatchewan model that supports postsecondary institutions. So, it appears the guiding direction has been to transfer some Alberta Government scientists to Universities and Colleges and in some instances 2 to-3-year access agreements for land and facilities. For more details in the transfers please check out Barb Glen’s article Alta. gives agriculture research a makeover published Oct. 22, 2020 in the Western Producer. Final agreements not covered in the article include a transfer of the Lacombe pulse program to Lakeland College and additional land and possibly equipment from the Lethbridge Agronomy program to Lethbridge College. While it may seem like a good thing that these resources are remaining in agriculture, I have serious concerns regarding the long-term stability of these transfers. First, these transfers come with funding from Alberta Agriculture for two to three years. When the funds run out, the post-secondary institutions will compete, mainly

through RDAR, to maintain support for scientists, infrastructure, and projects. All while the institutions face significant budget cuts. To make things even more precarious, the overall pool of available funding will be drastically diminished and that’s when the bubble bursts. It almost seems like a small-scale example of the subprime mortgage bubble depicted in the movie The Big Short. And while I hope I’m wrong, you only need to crunch a few numbers to realize that public ag research and extension will become a shadow of its previous existence. Ironically, at the beginning of all this, many felt that groups like Farming Smarter and other producer lead groups across the province would have to step up and take on the work. In fact, we were falsely blamed for making it happen. The reality is that we haven’t been part of the plan from the onset and are now facing reduced public funding and cuts as well. I’m sure the polarizing political ideologies of left vs right plays a big role, but I can’t help but wonder why the changes haven’t garnered more interest, dialogue, or even debate. I’ve been about as dialed into the issue as I can be and, while there’s some hope for good things to come, I must admit I’m very concerned for the future of publicly funded research and innovation development. As for extension and knowledge transfer, I believe it will soon disappear completely. Perhaps some may not lose sleep over this and I may be biased toward the value of applied research and extension. However, I have seen firsthand how we have helped shape a changing landscape that kept farmers profitable while protecting valuable resources. Huge milestones include the adoption and development of reduced tillage, pulse crops, novel crops such as hemp, integrated pest management, precision agriculture and much more. We can blame this on broken relationships, misinformation, misdirection, and overall confusion that seems to be plaguing the global political landscape. It’s been fueled by apathy, political blindness and an unwillingness to dig into the issues and truly understand them. So, is this really Farmer Led? Only time will tell. Farming Smarter is weathering the storm and adapting its organization. We will continue to change the way people farm. Please join our community of dedicated learners and best wishes for a great 2021. Sincerely, Ken Coles Farming Smarter Executive Director https://www.producer.com/news/alta-gives-agriculture-researcha-makeover/

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Canada wastes 35M tonnes of food a year. This man is turning some of it into apple flour Marc Fawcett-Atkinson Local Journalism Initiative A dehydrator and a spice grinder are all Joe Roth needs to turn 400,000 pounds of leftover fruit, commonly sold as pig mash, into flour. Apple flour, as Roth calls it, can be used instead of sugar, giving a sweet, tangy flavour to anything from spice mixes to apple fritters. The Creston, B.C., owner of Kickin’ Joes Spice, a spice company that relies primarily on local ingredients, stumbled onto the idea during a fortuitous culinary experiment. “The idea came from taking apples, and with the dehydrator, I’m able to take (them) down to a super dry state,” he said. “I thought if I can take (the apples) down to an ultra-dry state, I should be able to grind them and then … you’d basically have apple flour.” It’s an elegant, partial solution to an endemic problem. Roughly 35 million tonnes of food are wasted in Canada each year, generating about 56.5 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent, according to a 2019 report by Second Harvest, an organization that redistributes otherwise wasted food to food banks and charities. About 24 per cent of that waste — 660,000 tonnes — is created before food even leaves the farm. That can be because of anything: blemishes, low demand or labour shortages

during harvest, like those that plagued farmers last fall due to pandemic-related travel restrictions. That’s why Roth, who lives surrounded by farmers and orchardists in B.C.’s Kootenay region, had no trouble finding thousands of pounds of extra apples to make his flour. An orchardist in the region who makes apple cider was happy to give Roth the apple mash left behind after the cider was pressed instead of feeding it to pigs. “He put (the bulk mash) aside for me daily, and I would bring it to my commercial kitchen and run it through the dehydrator” to see how much could be recovered, Roth explained. By the end of last summer, he had made roughly 700 pounds of apple flour and was selling it at farmers markets and to local bakeries. “We mix (the flour) with our apples when we do our apple fritters,” said Nicole Blackmore, a baker at the Creston Valley Bakery. “Then we mix it with the dough, and it just makes it burst with flavour.” She also uses the flour when clients place special orders for sugarless cakes and other baked goods, preferring it to imported alternatives like stevia. Roth adds the flour is essentially dehydrated apple sauce and would make an ideal food for small children.

Roth’s entrepreneurial approach is a shift in the world of food waste reduction and food recovery. Many food recovery programs focus on redistributing excess food to charities and food banks; critics argue that approach does little to deal with the root causes of food insecurity. Meanwhile, business that transform food waste into food like apple flour can help alleviate the environmental impact of excess food — and tap into a growing market for sustainable local foods, Roth said. “There’s squash flour, there’s pumpkin flour. There’s more food that goes to waste in this valley than is consumed at times,” he said. “I think it’s got great potential.”

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Crop Y-T-D Producer Deliveries to Primary Elevators to February 28, 2021 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 2,672.7 5,570.2 4,259.2 47.2 12,549.3 Feed Wheat 31.4 186.0 159.9 28.3 405.6 Oat 564.5 726.6 161.8 30.2 1,483.1 Barley 85.8 1,929.9 764.5 22.2 2,802.4 Feed Barley 52.7 647.4 457.0 17.8 1,174.8 Rye 79.1 4.9 1.7 85.7 Flaxseed 43.9 223.3 46.8 0.2 314.2 Canola 1,599.8 4,571.6 2,281.3 57.9 8,510.6 Peas 73.6 1,515.6 1,102.3 17.1 2,708.6 Feed Peas 1.4 0.6 1.7 3.8 Lentils 2.8 1,314.7 163.7 0.3 1,481.5 Total 5,207.7 16,690.8 9,399.9 221.2 31,519.6

SHIPMENTS

Primary Elevator Shipments - Week 30 - February 22 - February 28, 2021 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 49.4 152.4 138.2 0.4 340.4 Feed Wheat 1.0 6.7 3.2 0.4 11.2 Oat 14.3 16.8 3.8 0.9 35.8 Barley 6.0 48.8 12.7 67.5 Feed Barley 0.4 1.0 1.6 3.0 Rye 1.1 0.1 1.2 Flaxseed 1.5 12.2 2.1 15.8 Canola 9.8 117.6 70.7 0.7 198.8 Peas 1.0 53.3 23.6 0.1 78.0 Feed Peas 0.3 0.3 Lentils 15.3 1.4 16.7 Total 84.8 424.2 257.3 2.5 768.7

Crop Year-to-Date Primary Elevator Shipments to February 28, 2021 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 2,534.7 5,496.6 4,034.1 44.8 12,110.2 Feed Wheat 42.4 210.3 149.2 28.1 430.0 Oat 530.6 733.6 138.5 27.4 1,430.1 Barley 77.6 1,803.3 726.0 20.0 2,626.9 Feed Barley 46.4 599.6 433.1 15.4 1,094.5 Rye 76.0 3.0 2.1 81.1 Flaxseed 44.8 204.2 44.8 0.2 294.0 Canola 1,549.2 4,294.9 2,155.4 57.1 8,056.6 Peas 68.7 1,340.5 1,014.9 17.4 2,441.5 Feed Peas 4.7 0.2 1.0 5.9 Lentils 2.9 1,210.6 137.1 0.5 1,351.1 Total 4,978.0 15,896.8 8,836.2 210.9 29,921.9

Producer Car Shipments - Week 30 - February 22 - February 28, 2021 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 0.9 0.6 1.5 Oat 0.8 3.2 0.3 4.3 Barley 1.3 1.3 Flaxseed 0.0 Canola 0.0 0.0 Peas 0.3 0.3 Lentils 0.0 Total 0.8 5.4 1.2 0.0 7.4

Producer Car Shipments - Crop Year-to-Date to February 28, 2021 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 8.7 14.0 9.6 0.4 32.7 Oat 20.0 61.6 1.1 82.7 Barley 0.3 9.0 0.7 0.6 10.6 Flaxseed 0.1 0.1 Canola 7.0 7.0 Peas 4.8 1.3 0.4 6.5 Lentils 17.3 17.3 Total 29.0 113.8 12.7 1.4 156.9

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Grain Future report CANOLA March 2021 (RSH21) May 2021 (RSK21) July 2021 (RSN21) WHEAT March 2021 (ZWH21) May 2021 (ZWK21) July 2021 (ZWN21) HARD RED WHEAT March 2021 (KEH21) May 2021 (KEK21) July 2021 (KEN21) SPRING WHEAT March 2021 (MWH21) May 2021 (MWK21) July 2021 (MWN21) CORN March 2021 (ZCH21) May 2021 (ZCK21) July 2021 (ZCN21) OATS March 2021 (ZOH21) May 2021 (ZOK21) July 2021 (ZON21) SOYBEANS March 2021 (ZSH21) May 2021 (ZSK21) July 2021 (ZSN21) SOYBEAN OIL March 2021 (ZLH21) May 2021 (ZLK21) July 2021 (ZLN21) SOYBEAN MEAL March 2021 (ZMH21) May 2021 (ZMK21)

Last 833.00s 801.10s 750.40s Last 631-6s 638-4s 632-0s Last 595-0s 603-4s 608-6s Last 628-6s 633-6s 641-6s Last 549-2s 539-0s 528-4s Last 381-6s 377-4s 371-4s Last 1415-6s 1413-2s 1402-4s Last 56.89s 55.36s 53.81s Last 396.3s 400.7s

Change - 0.40 - 0.40 - 3.10 Change - 4-4 - 4-0 - 3-4 Change - 0-6 - 0-6 - 1-2 Change unch - 0-2 + 0-2 Change - 5-6 + 0-4 + 0-2 Change unch - 7-0 - 7-0 Change + 0-2 - 0-2 + 1-0 Change + 0.43 + 0.75 + 0.79 Change - 5.7 - 4.1

Open N/A 801.40 753.40 Open N/A 643-6 638-0 Open N/A 604-2 610-0 Open N/A 637-0 643-0 Open 545-0 537-4 527-0 Open N/A 382-6 376-2 Open 1425-0 1413-6 1401-6 Open N/A 54.80 53.23 Open 397.1 404.8

High 833.00 808.50 755.00 High 631-6 645-6 638-4 High 595-0 609-4 615-0 High 628-6 638-4 645-6 High 551-4 540-4 529-6 High 381-6 385-6 376-2 High 1425-0 1417-6 1406-2 High 56.89 55.59 54.05 High 405.0 406.2

Low 833.00 788.40 742.70 Low 631-6 637-4 631-2 Low 595-0 600-4 606-4 Low 628-6 632-0 640-0 Low 544-4 531-0 521-0 Low 381-6 375-4 370-2 Low 1395-6 1392-2 1381-4 Low 56.89 53.95 52.40 Low 395.9 395.8

Prev. Stl. 833.40 801.50 753.50 Prev. Stl. 636-2 642-4 635-4 Prev. Stl. 595-6 604-2 610-0 Prev. Stl. 628-6 634-0 641-4 Prev. Stl. 555-0 538-4 528-2 Prev. Stl. 381-6 384-4 378-4 Prev. Stl. 1415-4 1413-4 1401-4 Prev. Stl. 56.46 54.61 53.02 Prev. Stl. 402.00 404.80

Volume N/A 59,223 41,563 Volume 9 33,173 16,256 Volume 20 14,065 8,221 Volume N/A 3,752 1,811 Volume 66 116,281 46,546 Volume 4 175 33 Volume 25 96,945 44,403 Volume 24 60,064 32,535 Volume 200 53,570

Time 03/12/21 03/12/21 03/12/21 Time 03/12/21 03/12/21 03/12/21 Time 03/12/21 03/12/21 03/12/21 Time 03/12/21 03/12/21 03/12/21 Time 03/12/21 03/12/21 03/12/21 Time 03/12/21 03/12/21 03/12/21 Time 03/12/21 03/12/21 03/12/21 Time 03/12/21 03/12/21 03/12/21 Time 03/12/21 03/12/21

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404.2

405.6

395.7

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12.775s

+ 0.005

N/A

12.775

12.775

12.770

17

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May 2021 (ZRK21)

12.990s

- 0.025

12.995

13.010

12.970

13.015

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03/12/21

July 2021 (ZRN21)

13.180s

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13.180

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1

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Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report Daily Grain Prices - March 12, 2021

Weekly Feed Grain Report - March 12, 2021

Alberta Canola Producers Commission (http://dashboard.albertacanola.com/reports/weekly-grains) CANOLA - #1 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $17.71 ( - $0.06 ) $17.82 ( - $0.03 ) $17.74 ( + $0.01 ) March 2021 not available not available not available April 2021 $18.25 ( - $0.07 ) $18.33 ( - $0.03 ) $18.14 ( + $0.00 ) May 2021 $18.27 ( - $0.07 ) $18.36 ( - $0.03 ) $18.18 ( + $0.01 ) June 2021 $17.71 ( - $0.04 ) $17.80 ( + $0.01 ) $17.66 ( - $0.04 ) July 2021 $17.55 ( - $0.12 ) $17.71 ( - $0.09 ) $17.66 ( - $0.05 ) August 2021 $13.85 ( + $13.85 ) $14.00 ( $0.00 ) $13.93 ( - $0.07 ) WHEAT - #1 CPSR - 11.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.96 ( - $0.03 ) $7.15 ( - $0.03 ) $7.16 ( - $0.04 ) March 2021 not available not available not available April 2021 $7.05 ( - $0.03 ) $7.22 ( - $0.03 ) $7.22 ( - $0.03 ) May 2021 $7.17 ( - $0.03 ) $7.30 ( - $0.04 ) $7.27 ( - $0.04 ) June 2021 $7.14 ( - $0.04 ) $7.27 ( - $0.04 ) $7.24 ( - $0.04 ) July 2021 $7.18 ( - $0.04 ) $7.32 ( - $0.03 ) $7.28 ( - $0.04 ) August 2021 $6.46 ( - $0.04 ) $6.65 ( - $0.05 ) $6.69 ( - $0.04 ) WHEAT - #1 CWAD - 13.0% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot not available not available $8.66 ( - $0.02 ) March 2021 not available not available not available April 2021 not available not available $8.71 ( - $0.02 ) May 2021 not available not available $8.67 ( - $0.01 ) June 2021 not available not available $8.60 ( - $0.01 ) July 2021 not available not available $8.57 ( - $0.01 ) WHEAT - #1 CWRS - 13.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $7.76 ( - $0.05 ) $7.87 ( - $0.06 ) $7.79 ( - $0.05 ) March 2021 not available not available not available April 2021 $7.89 ( - $0.05 ) $7.97 ( - $0.05 ) $7.85 ( - $0.05 ) May 2021 $7.95 ( - $0.05 ) $8.03 ( - $0.05 ) $7.94 ( - $0.06 ) June 2021 $7.95 ( - $0.04 ) $8.04 ( - $0.04 ) $7.92 ( - $0.05 ) July 2021 $7.96 ( - $0.05 ) $8.05 ( - $0.04 ) $7.97 ( - $0.05 ) YELLOW PEAS - #2 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $9.87 ( $0.00 ) $9.83 ( $0.00 ) $9.86 ( $0.00 ) March 2021 not available not available not available April 2021 $10.55 ( $0.00 ) $10.70 ( $0.00 ) $10.36 ( $0.00 ) May 2021 $10.56 ( $0.00 ) $10.72 ( $0.00 ) $10.41 ( $0.00 ) June 2021 $10.61 ( $0.00 ) $10.72 ( $0.00 ) $10.42 ( $0.00 ) July 2021 not available not available not available

Statistics & Data Development Branch, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry FEED GRAIN BIDS (Different Delivery Points) Week of Mar 08/21Previous Week Wheat Lethbridge $304.00 - $315.00 $300.00 - $315.00 Red Deer $299.50 - $312.00 $300.00 - $312.05 Edmonton $294.50 - $313.00 $294.50 - $310.00 Oats Edmonton $243.00 - $305.00 $255.00 - $295.00 Peas Edmonton $315.00 - $325.50 $310.00 - $325.50 Barley Lethbridge $296.00 - $320.00 $284.00 - $320.00 MH/Brooks $298.50 - $310.00 $289.50 - $315.08 Calgary $302.50 - $306.00 $312.50 - $315.08 Red Deer $300.00 - $310.00 $300.00 - $310.00 Vermillion $268.69 - $300.50 $268.69 - $301.67 Edmonton $300.00 - $318.00 $300.00 - $320.00 CANOLA CRUSHER on Mar 10, 2021 Meal (FOB) Seed (Del)

Previous Week $423.16 $766.71

$420.56 $772.92

ELEVATOR BIDS (CDN $/TONNE) on Mar 11, 2021 HIGH LOW / AVERAGE CWRS (13% min. protein) $303.51 $288.07 / $293.53 CPS (10.5% min. protein) $276.42 $248.62 / $266.53

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ELEVATOR BIDS on Mar 12/21 (Del) This Week Last Week Feed Wheat *Central $256.35 $256.35 Feed Oats *Central $226.95 $226.95 Feed Barley *Central $265.18 $265.18 Flaxseed *Central $846.50 $846.50 Canola Brooks $769.27 $766.74 Durum *Central $318.31 $317.70 *replaces both Calgary and Red Deer to include the area from Calgary to south of Edmonton SPECIAL CROP CASH BIDS on Mar 11, 2021 Cdn $/Tonne Green Peas - #2 or Btr $347.05 Feed Peas $304.24 Yellow Peas - #2 or Btr $390.41 Lentils - #1 Laird Lentils - #1 Eston Lentils - #1 Red Mustard - #1 Yellow Mustard - #1 Brown Mustard - #1 Oriental

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And now, about parasites in your pets Dr. Joana Varga During routine/annual visits to the vet clinic, your pet may get sent home with a dewormer. Though it may seem that this is a small and routine part of your animals’ care, it plays a huge role into keeping your pets and family healthy. At some point in life, parasites will worm their way into most dogs’ lives. Dogs and cats are commonly exposed to worms through obvious ways such as rooting around in the dirt/grass, smelling or eating poop or hunting wildlife. Most animals won’t show any signs that they are infected with worms, therefore, waiting until you see worms in their poop to act is not recommended. Worm eggs are commonly shed in feces and take a few days to develop/hatch in the environment before they can infect people or animals. For that reason, it is highly suggested that owners pick up after their dogs at home and in public areas to eliminate the risk to others. Common worms that affect your pet?

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There are many different kinds of worms including roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms and whipworms in Canada. Roundworms are the most common worm found in both dogs and cats, especially in puppies and kittens. The adult worm lives in the intestine of animals and look like angel hair pasta. This worm is commonly transmitted to puppies/kittens through their moms milk during nursing and through the placenta before they are born. Common signs of infection include pot-bellied appearance (picture), diarrhea, vomiting, weight loss or dull coat.

Lots of deworming products exist today. Many of them are labeled broad spectrum, meaning they kill a wide variety of worms. Different wormers act in different ways. Some paralyse and kill the worms; in which case you may see worms in your dog’s poop. Other wormers kill and break up the worms; in which case you don’t see whole worms in your dog’s poop. Your veterinarian will be able to recommend a product that is appropriate for your pet How often to deworm There are many different deworming schedules that can be followed but what it comes down to is the risk and exposure level of your animal to worms. High risk animals are those that live in multi-pet homes, outdoors often being exposed to feces (such as in dog parks). If your cat or dog is considered a high risk, then deworming is recommended every 3 months. For lower risk animals, such as indoor only animals with minimal dirt or fecal exposure, then deworming is recommended every 6 months. For hunting or scavenging animals that are in households with at risk children, then monthly deworming is recommended.

Tapeworms are another common worm that infects cats/dogs that lives in their intestine. Tapeworms are frequently acquired from ingesting fleas (tapeworm eggs in the flea!) when grooming themselves or another infected animal. Tapeworms are long, flat worms that are a couple inches long but made up from segments that resemble grain or rice to the human eye. Each segment contains its very own reproductive tract! Common sign of tapeworms is seeing the segments in dog and cats’ poop that look like rice or grain. Deworming products

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Prespatou 4-H Club report

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1ST ANNUAL Vold Jones Vold Dawson Creek PRODUCTION & PERFORMANCE SALE Saturday, May 1st, 2021 A Select Group of Multi-Discipline & Multi Breed Horses

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For the senior board, Haley Loewen placed first and Trevor Loewen placed second. For the juniorr boards we had Jackson Loewen placing first and Rachella Klassen placing second. We only had two juniosr who did public speaking this year. In first was Sariya Wiebe and in second place was Ryan Loewen.

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Alberta retail prices for nitrogen fertilizer remained quiet in 2020

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These prices reflect the general softness in crop and natural gas feedstock prices,’ says Ryan Furtas, market analyst with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. ‘However, in the second half of 2020, global urea prices began to increase due to stronger demand and higher input costs. The Alberta retail market for nitrogen did not begin to reflect this change in prices until December of 2020.’ There was a significant increase in grain prices during the late summer and early fall of 2020, which has fuelled fertilizer demand and improved farm revenue. Aggressive Chinese purchases for corn and soybeans have supported a rally in agricultural commodity markets. Furtas adds year over year crop planting area is expected to rise as well as nutrient applications. China is the world’s largest nitrogen producer and limited exports throughout much of 2020. In 2021, China could potentially reduce exports by an estimated 30% on a year over year basis. ‘The price of several energy benchmarks have increased dramatically and are currently well above the historically low 2020 levels. Natural gas and coal values are forecasted to move higher on average for 2021, pushing up the cost curve for new production.’ Furtas points out new nitrogen capacity projects being constructed in India, Nigeria, Brunei, Russia and Uzbekistan will total approximately 5.5 million tons, which will hit the market in the next 12 to 18 months and could put pressure urea prices in the longer term. ‘Alberta retail fertilizer prices have increased significantly. Leading the way is urea, which has increased nearly 9% since November and in January had an average price of $540 per tonne, $40 per tonne higher compared to November.’ Furtas points out anhydrous ammonia has experienced slower gains. The January price is only 5% higher than the November low in 2020. With the average January price for anhydrous ammonia in Alberta coming in at $871 per tonne, this is approximately $42 per tonne higher than in November.

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Fire permits are required with start of wildfire season Wildfire season runs from March 1 to October 31 in Alberta, which means permits are now required for activities such as residential, industrial or agricultural debris burning (excluding campfires) in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta. ‘The wildfire hazard is typically highest in the spring months when fuel like trees and grasses have extremely low moisture content after the snow has melted and evaporated,’ says Melissa Story, provincial information officer with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. ‘Last season proved to be one of the slowest years Alberta has seen in decades in terms of both number of wildfires and area burned. It’s still early to say what this season will hold, but we don’t expect 2 slow seasons in a row.’ In 2020 Alberta saw 704 wildfires burn 3,269 hectares (or 8,078 acres). That compares to the 5-year average of 1,346 wildfires burning approximately 393,000 hectares (or 971,124 acres). Of the 704 wildfires in 2020, 88% were human-caused. ‘If you did any winter burning go back and check your burn sites to make sure they’re out. Spread around any remaining debris so you can probe the area for hotspots. If you see smoke or feel heat, the fire is still burning. Douse any remaining hotspots with water and stir up the ashes. A fire is not out until there is absolutely no heat emanating from the ashes,’ says Story. Fire permits are free and can be obtained by contacting any Alberta Agriculture and Forestry office. Call toll-free 310-0000 to locate your nearest office. For information on fire permits, go to www.wildfire.alberta.ca/ firepermits. Up-to-date information on fire restrictions, fire bans, OHV restrictions and general wildfire information is available at www. albertafirebans.ca or by calling 1-866-FYIFIRE (1-866-394-3473).

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Bull Selection: Using economica February 21, 2019 by Beef Research Sire selection often encompass a variety of factors such as how well a bull fits into the breeding objectives of your operation, breed, conformation, pedigree, birthweight, and price. Recent surveys from western Canada in 2014 and 2017, Ontario in 2015/16, northern Ontario and Quebec in 2015/16, and Atlantic Canada in 2016/17 production years asked respondents to rank their top bull selection criteria. There wasn’t a lot of variation between regions with breed, conformation, pedigree, birth weight, individual performance, expected progeny differences (EPDs), and temperament all being highly ranked by survey participants. Some of the criteria, like breed, may influence sire selection due to the desire to capture heterosis or breed complementarity effects. Conformation is important for longevity and ensuring the bull gets the job done during the breeding season. Having a bull with a desirable temperament makes everyone’s lives easier, especially if there are children or older individuals involved in the operation. Individual performance and birth weight may give some indication of how the bull’s progeny may perform, but a better indicator in this area is actually the bull’s EPDs. Response to selection using EPDs is 7-9 times more effective than selecting based on individual animal performance. The question is, how well do these various selection criteria translate into profit? Answering this question means taking a look at your operation. • What are your breeding/marketing goals? • Which traits affect the profitability of your operation? • What constraints does your operation have (forage resources, labour, etc.)? • Do you raise your own replacements or purchase them? Once those questions are answered, there are likely a number of traits you have identified as important to your operation. While a number of data sources exist to help you evaluate the contribution of a potential herd sire to improving the traits of interest, it is important to recognize whether the traits you have identified are indicator or economically relevant traits. Good record keeping is crucial to determine whether or not progress is being made in the traits you have identified as important to your operation’s productivity and profitability. Economically relevant traits (ERTs) or Indicators? Economically relevant traits (ERTs) are those that are directly associated with a source of revenue, or a cost. Not all EPDs represent ERTs – instead they use a related (or indicator) trait to estimate the ERT. One of the best examples is birth weight. Decreasing a bull’s birth weight by 5 lbs does not have any associated income or costs, but is often used as a bull buying criteria in an effort to reduce calving problems. The actual ERT in this case is calving ease, as an increase in calving problems will reduce calf survival (less calves to sell), incurs higher labour costs (pulling calves, or more time spent monitoring), and delays cow rebreeding (younger and lighter calves to sell next year). Birth weight is an indicator trait, and although related to calving ease, birthweight only explains 36-64% of genetic variation between animals in calving ease. Similarly, ultrasound for carcass traits is another suite of common indicator traits, while the ERTs are the actual carcass measurements (weight, yield, and marbling). We all recognize fertility (in both sires and dams) as a trait that has the biggest impacts on profitability. But fertility has relatively low heritability, meaning that cumulative environmental influences (e.g. nutrition, weather, etc.) generally have a larger impact than genetics. In Canada, some genetic evaluations do not report any EPDs at all for ERTs related to female fertility. While most evaluations include scrotal circumference (indicator), it actually has a near zero relationship with heifer pregnancy rate (ERT), though bulls with a larger scrotal circumference tend to have daughters that reach puberty earlier. In the Canadian context, a stayablity or length of productive life type of EPD (probability of an animal remaining in the herd for X period of time or awarding more credit to cows remaining longer in the herd), while an ERT itself, is also the best proxy for fertility given the lack of EPDs in this area, as the most

common reason for a cow to be culled is because she When EPDs for both indicator and ERTs for the sam calving ease and birth weight), make sure you focus The indicator trait cannot add more information to calculation of the EPD for the ERT in the first place. no EPD exists for the ERT (e.g. scrotal circumference or under-estimation of the ability of the indicator trai

What to focus on Given the plethora of EPDs available, trying to sort th may not have relevance to your particular operation c on the ERTs, you can eliminate those bits of informa profitability. For example, if you’re using a terminal system (not k weaning weight EPD is going to be one of your mos through to slaughter, the more relevant ERTs are carc In some cases, whether a published EPD is an indicat For example, carcass trait EPDs calculated using comb be ERTs (e.g. marbling score), but those reported on a fat) would be indicators. Table 1 contains some comm in your breed of choice and whether they are an indic Table 1. List of selected EPDs characterized as indicat

Adapted from (4) and (6) (see references below). This

Genetic Evaluations and Selection Indices Many genetic evaluations offer selection indices in ad placing an economic weighting on individual EPDs to types of broad production systems (generally matern categorize a set of animals using the same criter Simmental Association’s All Purpose Index (API) and T or the Canadian Hereford Association’s Maternal P


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ally relevant traits

e’s open. me trait are included in genetic evaluations (e.g. on the EPD for the ERT and not the indicator trait. the selection process, as it is already used in the When an EPD for an indicator trait is available, but and heifer pregnancy rate), it can result in an over it to predict the ERT.

hrough ten or fifteen or twenty individual EPDs that can easily lead to information overload. By focusing ation that will not directly impact your operation’s

keeping replacements) and selling at weaning, the st important ERTs. If you tend to retain ownership cass weight, quality, and yield grades. tor or ERT will depend on how that EPD is reported. bination of ultrasound and actual carcass data would an ultrasound data basis (e.g. percent intramuscular mon traits that may or may not have a published EPD cator or ERT. tor or ERT

s is not an exhaustive list.

ddition to individual EPDs. These are calculated by o create a multi-trait selection model for different nal or terminal). These provide a way to objectively ria throughout. Examples include the Canadian Terminal Index (TI), AgSight’s BIO$ Economic Index, Productivity Index (MPI) and Feedlot Merit Index

(FPI). The indices offered by most breed associations are fairly robust across production environments, keeping in mind their overall objective – don’t expect high ranking terminal index bulls to give you stellar replacement heifers. Ideally, selection indices would be tailored to each individual operation’s identified ERTs, with different economic weightings depending on the production system, but the creation of customized selection indices with real-world economic weightings requires detailed cost and return information and a complete understanding of the complex genetic relationships between traits. This type of model may also present some difficulty for seedstock producers, as marketing based on a fluid index (where a bull could be in the top 1% for X trait in one type of production system, but only in the top 50% for the same trait in another production system) would be challenging. Regardless, the amount of detailed information required to populate these types of models may not be readily available for the average producer. Conclusion By identifying ERTs, you can narrow your selection focus to the EPDs that matter most for your breeding goals, increasing the likelihood that the decisions you make will actually have an impact on your bottom line. This article was originally published on the Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) website, www. beefresearch.ca, and is reprinted with permission. The BCRC is Canada’s industry-led funding agency for beef, cattle and forage research. It is funded through a portion of the Canadian Beef Cattle Check-Off as well as government and industry funding, and is directed by a committee of beef producers from across the country.

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BYOB

APOLOGIES, A CORRECTION AND SOME HISTORY ON THE SEXSMITH BLACKSMITH SHOP

with independent nutrition consultant BARRY YAREMCIO

COW CONDITION SCORING

Using your thumb, apply pressure to the short ribs on the right side of the animal (when viewing from the rear). By moving your thumb up and down over the ribs, and also between the ribs, an estimated body condition score can be determined. A thin cow will have very little fat over the ribs and they will feel sharp to the touch. There will be a significant depression between the ribs. A cow in good condition has ribs that are not sharp to the touch and there is a slight depression between the ribs. An overfat cow has more fat over the ribs and it will be difficult to feel the ribs even with significant pressure and there will be no depression between the ribs. Cow condition should be evaluated two to three months prior to calving. When administering vaccines or when the animals are in the chute, palpate 10% of the herd to get an overall evaluation. Looking at the animals may provide an estimate, but with the long winter hair coat it is difficult to be accurate. Once the condition of the animals is determined, thin animals should be separated out from the main herd and fed separately to improve their condition prior to calving. A higher grain ration is required for animals to gain weight. Placing the thin animals in with the growing replacement heifers or bred heifers is an option if pen space is limited. When looking at information on various websites; the Canadian system uses a scale of 1 to 5 whereas the American system uses a scale of 1 to 9.

Yaremcio Ag Consulting Ltd. Box 286, Stettler, AB T0C 2L0 www.beefconsultant.com (403) 741-6032 | yaremcioagconsultingltd@gmail.com

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It would seem as the Northern Horizon has had a moment of weakness in our journalistic due diligence. In the February 5th issue of the Northern Horizon (On the Horizon, page 80), we incorrectly reported that the Sexsmith blacksmith shop was constructed in 1921.The blacksmith shop was actually constructed in 1916 by Dave Bozarth. We stand corrected and apologize to the Bozarth family for the unintentional error. Some history on the famous building that received historical status on October 28th, 1986 … Taken from the website for the Heritage Resources Management Information System (HERMIS) (https://hermis.alberta.ca/ARHP/Detailsaspx?DeptID= 1&ObjectID =4665-0573) The Sexsmith Blacksmith Shop was constructed in 1916 by Dave Bozarth. Between 1920 and 1928 it was operated as a partnership between Bozarth and Nels Johnson who assumed total ownership in 1928 and continued to operate it until his death in 1978. Johnson is therefore the one individual most consistently associated with this site. Johnson, a native of Jantland, Sweden, emigrated to Canada in 1909 with prior training and experience as a blacksmith. Upon arriving in Canada, Johnson was employed as a blacksmith by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the construction of its main line west of Edmonton. In 1910, he left the employ of the railway and opened a blacksmith shop in the new town of Edson which he operated until 1914. Between 1914 and 1920 he was engaged in a variety of activities including freighting over the Edson Trail. In 1920 he settled down in Sexsmith where he remained for the rest of his life. The town site which would eventually become the town of Sexsmith was created in 1916 during the construction of the Grande Prairie branch of the Edmonton Dunvegan and British Columbia Railway. Dave Bozarth’s blacksmith shop was one of the first commercial enterprises to be established at the new town site which also included a general store operated by Dave Sexsmith after whom the town was named. By 1920 the town of Sexsmith had emerged as a service center for the adjacent rural area. Its importance in this role was further enhanced in 1921-1922 when the Sexsmith Flour Mill was opened. The growth of the town of Sexsmith was therefore part of the opening up of the last agricultural frontier in the history of Alberta.

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(www.beefconsultants.com, March 8, 2021) Body condition scoring is a subjective “hands on” method of determining the amount of fat a cow is carrying over the short ribs (loin area), upper spine, hooks and pins and either side of the tail head. A good explanation can be found at http://www.beefresearch.ca/research/body-condition-scoring.cfm


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Cattle Directory Gumbo Gulch y M s ’ e r He BLACKCANGUS PUREBRED d r a s s Visitors BusineWelcome

ANGUS

Cattle Company

Mile 11 on #2 Highway South of Dawson Creek Registered Red & Black Angus

780.518.2020

Brandl Cattle Co. Byron & Gwen Brandl, Jarvie, AB 780-954-2599 Cinder Angus Brad Yoder & Nicolle Hoskins, Barrhead, AB 780-674-5773 Crestland Farms Ltd. John & Martha Harms, Buffalo Head Prairie, AB 780-926-9540/780-928-4649 Annual Bull Sale Dwajo Angus Dwayne, Joanne & Jesse Emery, Sat, April 3, 2021 Camp Creek, AB 780-674-4410 semen tested | excellent quality Excel Ranches “Raising TOP quality genetics for TOP quality cattlemen” Ron & Barb/Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB Stop by anytime to view the bulls 780-349-0644 Jim & Donna Rowe 780-835-9588 Worsley, AB donnarowe8@icloud.com GoMack Red Angus Braydon Gough, Whitelaw, AB 780-274-0099 M.C. Quantock GRA-TAN Farm Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 800-561-2855 780-786-2181

Mountain Side Angus John & Judy Mayer, Beaverlodge, AB 780-831-8497 Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty

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

Annual Bull Sale Sat, March 27, 2021 VJV, Dawson Creek Red & Black Angus Yearlings & 2-Yr-Olds

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

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Gumbo Gulch Cattle Company Dale & Steve Aylward, Dawson Creek, BC 250-784-5136 Heart Valley Angus Nat & Chris Tschetter, Wanham, AB 780-978-6407/780-978-6406 Horizon Red Angus Philip Dreidger, 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

Purebred Angus Genetics (The Profitable Kind)

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Evan Binks 722040 RR44, Grande Prairie, AB

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Consigning Registered Angus Yearlings to the Heart of the Peace Multi Breed Bull Sale Online March 26 & 27, 2021

For advertising assistance email Steve Aylward (C) 250.784-5136 • Email: gsaylward@gmail.com horizon@dcdn.ca • jkmet@dcdn.ca

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

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Consigning to the Heart of the Peace Multi Breed Bull Sale | Online March 26 - 27, 2021

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

Ollenberger Stock Farms Kelly Ollenberger, Goodlow, BC 250-262-1432

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Altona Falls Red Angus Dan & Trudy Loewen, Altona, BC 250-630-2146/250-261-3955


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Wade Meakin Charolais Farm Wade & Sherry Meakin, Westlock, AB 780-349-1650/780-349-2982

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 250-793-1858

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Rio Grande Angus Clint & Anna Collins, Beaverlodge, AB Clint: 780-814-1455, Anna 780-814-3875 Sadlier Cattle Co. Todd Sadlier, Hines Creek, AB 780-772-3978

BULL SALE

March 16, 2021 VJV Auction Mart Dawson Creek, BC

Nikki, Kristin, Whitney & Courtney Drschiwiski Box 18, Cecil Lake, BC V0C 1G0 Ph: 250-785-6362 Cell: 250-261-0876 (Nikki) Cell: 250-329-4816 (Courtney) eightway@pris.ca wanderlust_blues@yahoo.ca

HEREFORDS

JayDawn Farms Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB 780-933-5530 Landaker Charolais Farm Alan & Shelley Landaker, Brownvale, AB 780-618-3928

Herefords Charolais Simmentals

VISITORS WELCOME

Lazy S Charolais

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

LIKE

Silver Willow Ranch

59214

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

Maynard Boese (780) 568-4340

Curtis Boese (780) 876-4526

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SMOKY RIVER RED ANGUS Red Angus Bulls and Heifers for Sale off the Farm

Pro-Char Charolais David & Kristina Prokuda, Glenevis, AB 780-932-1654

ROSEBUD CREEK CHAROLAIS

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

RR 2 Sexsmith, AB T0H 3C0

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

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Silent K Stock Farms Delano & Megan Kjos, Tomslake, BC Delano 250-467-9450, Megan 403-804-1107

ROY & ERIKA SCHWEITZER

Dan & Holly Schleppe 1047 Berry Road, PRRD Home 250.786.5698 Cell 250.219.5698 dan.schleppe@outlook.com Spruce View Charolais Andrew & Effie Lakusta, Andrew, AB 780-719-0264/780-365-2079 Triangle Stock Farm Vance & Michelle Klepper, Stony Plain, AB 780-968-2354 Valanjou Charolais Phillipe & Rae Lusson, Clyde, AB 780-206-5440/780-348-5683

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 Steven, Ashley & Brad White, Beaverlodge, AB 780-518-0064/780-354-3190

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780-836-2125 FREE DELIVERY 210122

780-864-6448 780-351-2608 www.schulzangus.com

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Joe & Courtney Schulz Box 43 Site 2 RR 1 Spirit River, AB T0H 3G0

Box 1573 Fairview, AB 210018

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

Garry Cell: 780-836-0117 Ethan Cell: 780-836-0552 laddie@xplornet.ca

Box 67 North Star, AB T0H 2T0

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REGISTERED BULLS & HEIFERS FOR SALE ON THE FARM Like Us on Jack & Shannon Trask

GELBVIEHS

ASPENRIDGE STOCK FARMS REG. POLLED HEREFORD • REG. BULLS & HEIFERS

For sale off the farm

JASON WELLS

Box 545, Hythe, AB T0H 2C0 • 780-518-2439

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Jonomn Hereford Ranch Norm Parrent, Clyde, AB 780-307-6586/780-348-5835 M.C. Quantock Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB 800-561-2855 PHK Herefords Phillip & Helen Krahn, La Crete, AB 780-841-9409/780-928-3635 Reber’s Polled Herefords Serena & Kasey Reber, Woking, AB 780-518-2643

RED POLLS

spring select

Shadow Creek Red Polls

March 6, 2021 • VJV Dawson Creek

bull sale

Chet & Jamie Jans

Registered Simmental Breeders

Box 223 Groundbirch, BC V0C 1T0

• We are still Canada’s #1 Red Poll Breeder • Maternal traits with light birth weights • Registered stock for sale on farm

(250) 827-3293 • info@redpollbeef.ca www.shadowcreek.farm

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SALERS GRUNDKE FAMILY SALERS FOR SALE AT THE FARM SALERS BULLS and FEMALES FROM THESE AND OTHER SIRES SELECTED FOR TEMPERMENTGROWTH AND EASY KEEPING

Nor-Alta Limousin

59253

(780) 924-2464 - (780) 982-2472

North 42 Cattle Company Heath Barnfield, Sexsmith, AB 780-897-3339

The JayDawn Advantage RED & BLACK SIMMENTALS AND CHAROLAIS BRED FOR CALVING EASE, WEANING WEIGHTS & MATERNAL TRAITS

JASON & NIKKI MCQUAIG SEXSMITH, ALBERTA

docility and higher carcass yields”

59533

Leonel & Lacey Plante and Family Box 436, Kinuso, AB T0G 1K0 780.805.5327 • plantefarm@outlook.com

SIMMENTALS Albrecht Farms Steve, Tammy & Ryan Albrecht, Spirit River, AB Ryan 780-933-5448 Steve 780-832-0883 Blazin’ J Simmentals Darcy & Caitlyn Lind, Valleyview, AB 780-552-4934 Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-784-3924

(c) 780.933.5530 jmcquaig@gpnet.ca

KIN-KIN Cattle Co. Gary & Faye Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-4500 KMR Simmentals Kent & Robin Malcomson, Grovedale, AB 587-298-5404 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

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Dan Przybylski 250-782-4888 ext 114 • 250-784-4319 • horizon@dcdn.ca

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“breeding for milk,

Pinnacle View Limousin Rob & Cheryl Swan, Quesnel, BC Erin & Eric Kishkan, Quesnel, BC 250-747-2618

100% Customer Satisfaction is

WERNER and DEBBIE GRUNDKE ALBERTA BEACH, ALBERTA

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 780-982-2176/780-939-2173

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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

Dean & Marsha Anderson – Fort St John, BC

LIMOUSIN

P: 250-219-8200 E: info@fallentimberfarms.com www.fallentimberfarms.com


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Quarter Horse

WILLOWDALE SIMMENTALS

Fairview, AB njluken6@gmail.com

Norbert & Janice Luken Norbert’s Cell: (780) 835-9314 Home: (780) 835-3165

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

SPECKLE PARK

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(780) 524-2790 www.willowdalecattle.com

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

E SIMMEN UBLE TA O D L

BULLS & HEIFERS FOR SALE

DESERT ACRES SPECKLE PARK

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

Dale & Judy Smith & Family

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

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Performance Breeding Stock Polled Reds & Blacks

Offering Purebred and Commercial Speckle Park Cattle for Your Consideration

210029

Tracey Foster Duriez Site 16 Comp 112 RR1

1-250-264-8676 Fort St. John, BC V1J 4M6

leggs123@outlook.com

BULLS FOR SALE OFF THE FARM J&M Farms JERRY & GEM GIESBRECHT 250.262.7867

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 Triangle Stock Farm The Kleppers, Stony Plain, AB 780-718-9334/780-718-6024

RIMROCK RANCH The Harvey’s SPECKLE PARK PUREBRED BULLS AND HEIFERS FOR SALE 250-719-9575

AUCTION FACILITIES LIVESTOCK EXCHANGES

keith@arlshop.com

KEIRAN HODGES 780-933-5637

hodgey_177@hotmail.com

Willow Creek Simmentals Mike & Mari Klassen & Family, Debolt, AB Mike 780-957-2814 Colby 780-832-6714

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REGISTERED SIMMENTALS BOX 655, BEAVERLODGE, AB TOH 0C0

KEITH HODGES 780-831-7999

(780) 831-5781 cdymurray@yahoo.ca

BC Livestock Producers Co-operative Kevin Johnson, Kamloops, BC 250-573-3939 Innisfail Auction Market Danny, Mark & Duane Daines, Innisfail, AB 403-227-3166 Jennings Martin Cattle Buying Jennings Martin 780-933-1023 Ron Kramer 250-793-2713 North Central Livestock Exchange Garth Rogers, Clyde, AB 780-348-5893

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REGISTERED PUREBRED SPECKLE PARK CATTLE Cody & Rodi Murray Beaverlodge, AB

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 VVJV 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 403-704-0280 Wembley Livestock Exchange Glen Mayer, Wembley, AB 780-897-9570

FEEDER ASSOCIATIONS

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

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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 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.E. 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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Cattle Market Report VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP

CATTLE MARKET REPORT FOR MAR 19, 2021 Auction Date Bid Range

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

Mar 9 - 1,180 Hd

Mar 2 - 799 Hd

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Mar 11 - 863 Hd n/a

n/a

Mar 4 - 331 Hd

Mar 11 - 1,297 Hd

n/a

$240.00 $267.50 $235.00 $287.50 $230.00 $264.00

n/a

Mar 4 - 1,392 Hd

Mar 10 - 2,091 Hd

Mar 3 - 3,414 Hd n/a

n/a

Mar 9 - 653 Hd n/a

n/a

FEEDER HEIFERS

FEEDER STEERS

300 - 399 $250.00 $264.00 $240.00 $260.00 $250.00 $261.00 $230.00 $241.00 $232.00 $263.00 $235.00 $280.00 $230.00 $264.00 $230.00 $265.00 $215.00 $240.00 400 - 499 $230.00 $253.00 $225.00 $236.00 $220.00 $230.00 $223.00 $234.00 $218.00 $239.50 $217.00 $250.00 $215.00 $253.50 $215.00 $250.00 $210.00 $227.00 500 - 599 $210.00 $220.00 $210.00 $219.25 $205.00 $215.00 $200.00 $210.00 $205.00 $227.00 $197.00 $222.00 $200.00 $231.50 $195.00 $227.50 $210.00 $225.00 600 - 699 $190.00 $198.00 $185.00 $195.50 $189.00 $198.00 $180.00 $189.00 $186.00 $201.00 $181.00 $200.50 $185.00 $205.50 $185.00 $200.25 $190.00 $207.00 700 - 799 $168.00 $175.00 $165.00 $173.50 $172.00 $184.00 $160.00 $172.00 $169.00 $184.00 $169.00 $183.00 $175.00 $190.25 $175.00 $189.75 $175.00 $188.50 800 - 899 $155.00 $165.00

n/a

n/a

$160.00 $170.00

900 - 999 $150.00 $160.00

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

$168.00 $173.00 $161.00 $171.00 $170.00 $175.50 $165.00 $176.25 $170.00 $174.50

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

$150.00 $158.50

1000+

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Bid Range

Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

300 - 399

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

400 - 499 $205.00 $215.00

n/a

n/a

$160.00 $170.75 Low

High

$210.00 $242.00 $209.00 $227.50 $200.00 $240.00

$150.00 $159.50

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Low

High

Low

High

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

$205.00 $215.00 $198.00 $209.00 $200.00 $232.50 $200.00 $270.00 $200.00 $231.00 $195.00 $222.50 $190.00 $212.00

500 - 599 $200.00 $210.00 $200.00 $209.00 $195.00 $206.00 $184.00 $194.00 $199.00 $215.00 $195.00 $212.00 $195.00 $221.00 $190.00 $215.50 $185.00 $205.00 600 - 699 $190.00 $200.00 $190.00 $198.00 $190.00 $200.00 $180.00 $190.00 $185.00 $196.50 $180.00 $202.50 $185.00 $200.50 $175.00 $197.50 $175.00 $199.50 700 - 799 $170.00 $178.00 $165.00 $175.00 $175.00 $185.75 $170.00 $182.00 $175.00 $190.00 $172.00 $199.00 $175.00 $197.50 $170.00 $196.50 $165.00 $180.00 800 - 899 $150.00 $157.00

n/a

n/a

$155.00 $168.00

n/a

n/a

$160.00 $170.00 $161.00 $171.00 $160.00 $178.00 $160.00 $174.00 $150.00 $166.00

900 - 999 $145.00 $154.00

n/a

n/a

$140.00 $148.00

n/a

n/a

$148.00 $159.00 $137.00 $154.50 $150.00 $165.25 $155.00 $168.00 $145.00 $162.00

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

$137.00 $145.00 $140.00 $153.50 $140.00 $147.50 $145.00 $157.50 $140.00 $152.00

1000+

$140.00 $150.00

D1 - D2 Cows $80.00

$89.00 $80.00

D3 - D4 Cows $70.00

D1 - D2 Cows $93.00

D3 - D4 Cows

$79.00 $70.00

$79.00

n/a

n/a

D1 - D2 Cows

D1 - D2 Cows

$78.00 $85.00 $80.00

D3 - D4 Cows

$92.00

D3 - D4 Cows

$70.00 $77.00 $70.00

$79.00

D1 - D2 Cows $84.00

$98.00

D3 - D4 Cows $73.00

$83.00

D1 - D2 Cows $81.00

$94.00

D3 - D4 Cows $70.00

$80.00

D1 - D2 Cows $85.00

$97.00

D3 - D4 Cows $75.00

$84.00

D1 - D2 Cows $80.00

$92.00

D3 - D4 Cows $70.00

$79.00

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 $106.00 $122.00 $110.00 $120.00 $105.00 $118.00 $115.00 $124.00 $105.00 $135.00 $115.00 $137.50 $110.00 $130.00 $120.00 $144.00 $100.00 $130.00 Bologna Bulls

$94.00 $106.00 $90.00 $105.00

Feeder Bulls

Feeder Bulls

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Older Bred Cows n/a

n/a

n/a

Good Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Older Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Good Bred Hfrs

Good Bred Hfrs

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

Bologna Bulls

$90.00 $104.00 $90.00

Feeder Bulls

Good Bred Cows

REPLACEMENT CATTLE

Bologna Bulls

n/a

Good Bred Cows $1,700 $2,050 Older Bred Cows $1,300 $1,675 Good Bred Hfrs n/a n/a Cow/Calf Prs (y) n/a n/a Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a n/a

$110.00

Feeder Bulls n/a

n/a

Good Bred Cows 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

Bologna Bulls

Bologna Bulls

$95.00 $116.00 $100.00 $124.00

Feeder Bulls

Feeder Bulls

Bologna Bulls

Bologna Bulls

$90.00 $115.00 $90.00 $117.00 $85.00 $109.00

Feeder Bulls

Feeder Bulls

$110.00 $135.00 $100.00 $120.00 $110.00 $130.00 $100.00 $125.00

Good Bred Cows Good Bred Cows Good Bred Cows n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Older Bred Cows Older Bred Cows Older Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Good Bred Hfrs n/a n/a Cow/Calf Prs (y) n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Good Bred Hfrs n/a n/a Cow/Calf Prs (y) n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a

n/a

Bologna Bulls

n/a

n/a

Good Bred Cows n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Good Bred Hfrs

n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (y) n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Good Bred Cows n/a

n/a

Older Bred Cows Older Bred Cows

Good Bred Hfrs n/a

Feeder Bulls

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (y) n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Good Bred Hfrs n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (y) n/a

n/a

Cow/Calf Prs (O) Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

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IS YOUR “POUR-ON” ACTUALLY WORKING ON LICE CONTROL? For biting and sucking lice, install a Lewis cattle Oiler today.

2021 Beef Forage AGM goes Saturday, March 20

LEWIS CATTLE OILERS

Peace Country Beef & Forage Association’s 2021 Annual General Meeting will be held on March 20th at 3pm at the Dunvegan Inn & Suites in Fairview.

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Date: Saturday, March 20th Time: 3pm - 4:30pm Location: Dunvegan Inn & Suites Cost: Renewal of PCBFA Membership

*shown with available suspended mineral feeder

Due to current public health measures, attendance will be restricted to one person per voting membership. Pre-Registration is Required

FULL TIME / PART TIME SALES OPPORTUNITY: We are looking for Sales & Service Agents for Dawson Creek and Hudson’s Hope, BC

This meeting will consist of the annual business meeting only – there will be no guest speakers, and no meal served. The agenda and package for the meeting will be sent out by email ahead of time. Printed copies will be available at the meeting by prior request only.

LEWIS CATTLE OILERS Sales & Service TEAM LEADER - Steve (780) 524-8880

Spirit River Area – Brock Dommer (780) 557-9500 | Hythe Area – Justin Issac (780)978-4579 Worsley Area – George Fehr (Tirecraft) (780) 834-8705 | La Crete Area – Jake Neustaeter (780)928-2205 Fort St. John Area – Josh Thiessen (250) 261-2536 210117 Payment Plan Available | No Interest For Up To 18 Months | NO CREDIT APPS | NO BANKS

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

Cattle Sales

Special Sales

Peter Raffan 250.782.3766

Beaverlodge Peter Raffan 780.354.2423

Westlock Travis Sekura 780.349.3153

Ponoka Craig Jacklin 403.783.1453

Rimbey Dean Edge 403.704.0280

Tues, Mar 23rd – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Mar 30th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Apr 6th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Apr 13th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Apr 20th – 9:00 a.m.

Thurs, Mar 25th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 8th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 22nd – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, May 6th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, May 20th – 9:00 a.m.

Thurs, Mar 25th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 1st – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 8th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 15th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 22nd – 9:00 a.m.

Wed, Mar 24th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Mar 31st – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Apr 7th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Apr 14th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Apr 21st – 9:00 a.m.

Tues, Mar 23rd – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Mar 30th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Apr 6th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Apr 13th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Apr 20th – 9:00 a.m.

Dawson Creek

Beaverlodge

Westlock

Ponoka

Rimbey

Bison Sale Sat, Mar 20th – 12 Noon

Lazy S Limousin & Charolais Bull Sale Sat, Mar 27th – 6:00 p.m.

Bred Cow & Heifer Sale Sat, Mar 20th – 9:00 a.m. VJV April Horse Sale Saturday, April 10 Tack @ 9:30 a.m. • Horses @ Noon VJV Dawson Creek Performance Horse Sale Saturday, May 1 Tack @ 9:30 a.m. • Horses @ Noon

Sheep, Goats, & Small Animal Sale Saturday, May 29th Call the office to consign into the sale. (780) 354-2423

Western Prime Shorthorn Sat, Apr 3rd – 1:00 p.m. Annual 3-in-1 Sale Sat, Apr 24th – 11:00 a.m. Horse Sale Saturday, March 20th Tack @ 10:00 a.m. Horses @ 1:00 p.m. Sheep/Goat/Hog Sales Tues, Apr 20th – 11:00 a.m.

Call Craig today To book your Bulls, Calves Heifers & Cows (403) 783-1453

Longhorn Sale Tues, Mar 30th – 12 Noon (with regular sale) Replacement Heifers With Regular Sale Tues, Apr 13th – 12 Noon

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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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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WEEKLY LIVESTOCK MARKET REVIEW - MARCH 12, 2021

CANADA / US $ Mar 12/21 $79.61 Mar 05/21 $79.13 Mar 13/20 BANK RATE Mar 09/21 0.50 Mar 02/21 0.50 Mar 10/20 CATTLE SLAUGHTER WEEKEND Mar 06/21 (prel) Feb 27/21 (prel) CANADA 62,837 63,232 EAST 13,548 13,725 WEST 49,289 49,507 WEEKEND Mar 13/21 (est) Mar 06/21 (est) US 647,000 665,000 CANADIAN CATTLE GRADES WEEKEND Mar 06/21 Feb 27/21 A 48,665 49,868 B 576 680 D 7,998 7,701 E 248 143 A GRADE MARBLING (%) WEEKEND Mar 06/21 Feb 27/21 AAA 76.6% 73.0% AA 22.6% 26.0% A 80.0% 1.0% CANADIAN CATTLE CLASSES WEEKEND Mar 06/21 (prel) Feb 27/21 (prel) STEERS 31,341 32,005 HEIFERS 21,187 21,552 COWS 9,958 9,435 BULLS 351 240 CALVES 3,233 3,185 CATTLE FUTURES - US 4/CWT - CLOSE March 12, 2021 MONTH LIVE CHANGE MONTH FEEDER APR 119.00 - 0.03 MAR 136.35 JUN 120.42 + 2.42 APR 143.22 AUG 119.78 + 2.70 MAY 148.38 OCT 123.70 + 2.25 AUG 156.57 DEC 125.90 + 1.43 SEPT 157.15 FEB 128.22 + 1.32 OCT 157.32 WEEKEND Mar 12/21 Mar 05/21 US FSP-US$/CWT 134.13 134.85 CATTLE INDICATORS (by prod values) WEEKEND Mar 05/21 Feb 26/21 US - US $/CWT 9.79 9.75 CURRENTNESS Mar 06/21 Feb 27/21 WEST - A1% 16.3% 14.2% CAN - A1% 10.7% 12.9% FD:STR RATIO Mar 05/21 Feb 26/21 ALTA BARLEY 21.7 21.7 Mar 06/21 Feb 27/21 US CORN N/A N/A AVG CARCASS WT Mar 06/21 Feb 27/21 WEST STR - LBS 908.0 897.0 CAN STR - LBS 928.0 918.0 US CATTLE - LBS 843.0 844.0 Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry - March 12, 2021 https://open.alberta.ca/publications/3479685

CURRENT MARKET PRICING Week of Mar 7, 2021

SLAUGHTER BULLS $72.36 NCLE Viking 1.50 Innisfail Olds Mar 07/20 BCLPCA 61,303 STEERS 500 - 599 12,734 NCLE 48,569 Viking Mar 14/20 Innisfail 640,700 Olds BCLPCA (Avg/High) Mar 07/20 STEERS 600 - 699 46,911 NCLE 556 Viking 8,999 Innisfail 116 Olds BCLPCA (Avg/High) Mar 07/20 STEERS 700 - 799 70.9% NCLE 27.6% Viking 1.5% Innisfail Olds Mar 07/20 BCLPCA (Avg/High) 31,524 STEERS 800 - 899 18,654 NCLE 10,973 Viking 152 Innisfail 3,364 Olds BCLPCA (Avg/High) CHANGE HEIFERS 500 - 599 + 1.75 NCLE + 4.20 Viking + 3.22 Innisfail + 2.85 Olds + 2.33 BCLPCA (Avg/High) + 1.95 HEIFERS 600 - 699 Mar 13/20 NCLE 127.91 Viking Mar 06/20 Innisfail Olds 8.75 Mar 07/20 BCLPCA (Avg/High) HEIFERS 700 - 799 13.0% NCLE 11.8% Mar 06/20 Viking Innisfail 29.2 Mar 07/20 Olds BCLPCA (Avg/High) 31.8 Mar 07/20 HEIFERS 800 - 899 NCLE 901.0 Viking 914.0 Innisfail 831.0 Olds BCLPCA (Avg/High)

LOW $85.00 $90.00 $100.00 $100.00 $102.00 LOW $200.00 $223.00 $180.00 $190.00 $227.00 LOW $190.00 $185.00 $180.00 $180.00 $203.86 LOW $180.00 $178.00 $170.00 $175.00 $191.24 LOW $165.00 $176.00 $165.00 $165.00 $182.59 LOW $180.00 $186.00 $160.00 $170.00 $197.87 LOW $170.00 $178.00 $160.00 $170.00 $186.84 LOW $160.00 $173.00 $160.00 $160.00 $181.36 LOW $150.00 $165.00 $150.00 $150.00 $166.40

HIGH $115.00 $116.00 $126.00 $121.00 $110.00 HIGH $250.00 $260.00 $255.00 $248.00 $230.00 HIGH $228.00 $225.00 $240.00 $230.00 $220.00 HIGH $203.00 $210.00 $209.00 $203.00 $199.00 HIGH $187.00 $192.00 $184.00 $180.00 $186.50 HIGH $215.00 $216.00 $227.00 $207.00 $210.00 HIGH $207.00 $199.00 $207.00 $191.00 $190.00 HIGH $194.00 $188.00 $205.00 $182.00 $220.00 HIGH $172.00 $178.00 $204.00 $175.00 $173.50

THORSBY STOCKYARDS OFFICE (780) 789-3915 SALE DATE

March 8, 2021

March 1, 2021

ON OFFER

1,801 Head

1,812 Head

FEEDER STEERS

BID

LOW

HIGH

LOW

HIGH

300 - 399 $210.00

$274.00

$220.00

$280.50

400 - 499 $210.00

$264.00

$210.00

$272.00

500 - 599 $200.00

$252.00

$216.00

$250.50

600 - 699 $185.00

$229.25

$190.00

$232.25

700 - 799 $172.00

$200.00

$170.00

$203.50

800 - 899 $172.00

$187.00

$161.50

$186.50

900 - 999 $160.00

$176.00

$158.00

$177.00

1,000 +

$165.00

$135.00

$164.00

$145.00

FEEDER HEIFERS

BID

LOW

HIGH

LOW

HIGH

300 - 399 $180.00

$240.00

$200.00

$265.00

400 - 499 $175.00

$225.00

$200.00

$223.00

500 - 599 $165.00

$210.75

$180.00

$220.50

600 - 699 $162.00

$200.50

$165.00

$202.00

700 - 799 $155.00

$197.50

$158.00

$187.00

800 - 899 $150.00

$180.00

$155.00

$177.00

900 - 999 $145.00

$162.00

$150.00

$163.00

1,000 +

$152.25

$135.00

$154.00

$132.00

SLAUGHTER CATTLE

D1 - D2 COWS $80.00

D1 - D2 COWS

$94.00

$80.00

D4 COWS $65.00

D4 COWS

$80.00

$65.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS $82.00

$92.00 $80.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS

$106.00

$80.00

$121.00

REPLACEMENT CATTLE

FEEDER COWS $85.00

FEEDER COWS

$100.00

$85.00

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YOUR DIRECT CATTLE BUYING CONNECTION

Keep your eyes on the Horizon. THORSBY STOCKYARDS INC. 4405 - 50 Ave, Box 379, Thorsby, AB T0C 2P0 • 780-789-3915 REGULAR CATTLE SALES Monday, Mar 22nd – 9:00 a.m. Monday, Mar 29th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, Apr 5th – NO SALE Monday, Apr 12th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, Apr 19th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, Apr 26th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, May 3rd – 9:00 a.m. Monday, May 10th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, May 17th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, May 24th – NO SALE Monday, May 31st – 9:00 a.m.

We take pride in guaranteeing you fair & honest pricing, a relaxing and stress-free environment for you and your cattle, and the security and peace of mind of a personal & hands-on experience

BRED COW & HEIFER SALE Saturday, March 20th – 12 NOON

Featuring Over 200 Replacement Heifers from Hansen Ranches and Steuber Farms and a Complete Bred Cow Herd Dispersal for New Born Wonders Ranch

ALL BREED SELECT BULL SALE AND BRED COW & HEIFER SALE 12 NOON | Saturday, April 10th Call to consign your cattle today!

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review

March 19, 2021

Statistics & Data Development Branch Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development

Beaver Hill Auction Service - Tofield - March 8, 2021

Vold Jones Vold (Westlock) - Jan 16, 2021

Sheep - 949 Head

Goats - 97 Head

Sheep - 278 Head

Goats - 52 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

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

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

n/a $2.20 - $2.90 n/a n/a

$360.00 - $435.00 $350.00 - $410.00 $320.00 - $375.00 $280.00 - $360.00 $230.00 - $270.00 $158.00 - $250.00 $150.00 - $210.00 none on offer

Adults Mature Nannys Mature Bucks Bred Does (Hd) Nanny/Kid (Unit)

$/CWT $350.00 - $380.00 $380.00 - $437.50 $380.00 - $435.00 $390.00 - $450.00 $380.00 - $440.00 $390.00 - $450.00 $380.00 - $440.00

$210.00 - $320.00 $330.00 - $415.00 $290.00 - $350.00 none on offer

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

Mar 06/21 (prel) 437,491 270,500 166,991 33,535 Mar 13/21 (est) 2,583,000

Feb 27/21 (prel) 432,420 266,540 155,880 25,980 Mar 06/21 (est) 2,563,000

Mar 07/20 453,506 274,101 179,405 63,363 Mar 14/20 2,639,400

Mar 12/21 1.901 N/A

Mar 05/21 1.820 2.195

Mar 12/21 86.39 2.021

Mar 05/21 84.55 1.989

n/a

Hogs - 24 Head 30 - 40 lbs

$50.00 - $80.00

41 - 80 lbs

n/a

81 - 150 lbs

n/a

151 + Over lbs

$75.00 - $100.00

CAN/US $ CLOSE Mar 12/21

MONTH Apr-21 May-21 Jun-21 Jul-21 Aug-21 Oct-21

MONTH Mar-21 Apr-21 May-21 Jun-21 Jul-21 Sep-21

LEAN 91.40 93.65 99.00 99.47 98.67 83.50

CHANGE + 4.23 + 4.18 + 3.58 + 3.55 + 3.35 + 2.47

FUTURES 0.8022 0.8023 0.8023 0.8023 0.8022 0.8022

CHANGE + 0.0126 + 0.0126 + 0.0127 + 0.0126 + 0.0127 + 0.0127

Feb 27/21 218.00 Feb 26/21 N/A 8.9 Mar 05/21 93.46

Mar 07/20 215.00 Mar 06/20 13.4 9.5 Mar 13/20 68.75

HOG INDICATORS Mar 13/20 1.354 1.729

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

$3.00 - $4.40 $3.20 - $4.40 $2.60 - $3.90 $332.50 - $352.50 $2.00 - $2.90 $2.20 - $2.90 n/a n/a

$3.00 - $4.40 $3.00 - $4.40

HOG FUTURES - US $/CWT

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

$/CWT $3.00 - $4.40 $3.20 - $4.40 $2.60 - $3.90 $332.50 - $352.50 $2.00 - $2.90 $2.20 - $2.90 $400.00 - $400.00 $450.00 - $450.00

Mar 13/20 53.71 1.382

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

Mar 06/21 218.00 Mar 05/21 N/A 9.5 Mar 12/21 97.49

R0011850225

PEACE COUNTRY SHEEP & GOAT PRODUCERS! Why haul your sheep and goats long distances when you can sell them here in the Peace Country? Vold Jones & Vold in Beaverlodge has the answer for you.

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 and goat while assuring you of receiving top market value. CALL OUR BEAVERLODGE OFFICE TO BOOK YOUR Our next Sheep, Goat and Small Animal Sale is SATURDAY, MAY 29TH SHEEP OR GOATS FOR OUR NEXT SALE. Can’t get your sheep or goats to us? Call today and consign your sheep, goats, Arrange for pick up when consigning your livestock. alpacas, llamas, rabbits, chickens and geese

VOLD, JONES & VOLD AUCTION SERVICES LTD.

Twp 722 & RR 104, Beaverlodge, AB Office (780) 354-2423 | Fax (780) 354-2420 | vjvbeaverlodge@gpnet.ca

R0011858338

$/CWT $367.50 - $445.00 $380.00 - $465.00 $337.00 - $390.00 $290.00 - $360.00 $250.00 - $287.00 $137.00 - $265.00 $150.00 - $270.00 $310.00 - $420.00


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The sponsorship will be administered by the Peace Country Beef & Forage Association, an organization that was strongly supported by Grant; Grant was a member for many years, sat on the board of directors, and was awarded a lifetime membership. The Peace Country Beef & Forage Association is a non-profit, producer run group that strives to provide leading edge, credible and locally useful information to Peace Country producers, through applied research and extension programs. The Gaschnitz family would like to continue to offer the support Grant offered for our young producers for so many years by creating a sponsorship that will support an endeavor that a young Peace Country farmer or rancher wants to pursue that will help him/her to succeed with their operation and further their education and management skills. Application Criteria: Must be a resident of the Alberta Peace Region Must be an agricultural producer Applicants must be between the ages of 17 and 40 Application must ask for support in pursuing further education in an agriculture related area This education could be a producer course or conference OR post-secondary program (degree or diploma) that will further their knowledge and management skills related to farming or ranching in the Peace Country Open to anyone interested in furthering agriculture knowledge; applicants do not have to be enrolled in a post-secondary institution. Sponsorship Details: Funds will be forwarded upon completion of the course/conference, with at least one receipt and proof of enrollment/registration provided One sponsorship will be awarded each year in the amount of $500. To apply: · Complete and submit the application form · Mail or email completed applications to: Mail: Grant Gaschnitz Memorial Ag Knowledge Sponsorship c/o PCBFA Box 3000 Fairview, AB T0H 1L0 Email: manager@pcbfa.ca

Troy Penner

Silver Valley, AB • (780) 864-7559 702230_57366_AHN_B_m17_V1

WILLOWVIEW AUCTIONS LTD. SALES CALENDAR SMALL ANIMAL SALE

Saturday, April 10th – 11:00 a.m.

Willowview Auction Yard in Beaverlodge All animals are welcome. Please book your animals in advance. Registration forms available on our Facebook site or on our website. Order buying service available for any buyers unable to attend the sale. All sheep, goats, pigs, llamas and alpacas MUST be delivered to the yard by Friday, April 9th. Poultry, geese rabbits and miscellaneous small animals cannot delivered until 8:30 a.m. on sale day.

SPRING CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday, May 8th – 10:00 a.m.

Willowview Auction Yard in Beaverlodge For any of your consigning needs; Please call Ged at 780-814-4751

SMALL ANIMAL SALE

Saturday, May 15th – 11:00 a.m.

Willowview Auction Yard in Beaverlodge All animals are welcome. Please book your animals in advance. Registration forms available on our Facebook site or on our website. Order buying service available for any buyers unable to attend the sale. All sheep, goats, pigs, llamas and alpacas MUST be delivered to the yard by Friday, May 14th. Poultry, geese rabbits and miscellaneous small animals cannot delivered until 8:30 a.m. on sale day.

COVID-19 NOTICE

Please follow and abide by current provincial COVID-19 protocols. We ask that only essential individuals (buyers, producers, transporters, employees and brand inspectors) attend sales. We also ask you to limit attendance to one person per household, sanitize when you arrive and upon departure of the facility and always maintain a physical distance of 2 meters (6ft).

• SELL WITH CONFIDENCE • • SELL WITH WILLOWVIEW AUCTIONS •

LOCATED 3KM STRAIGHT WEST OF BEAVERLODGE ON TWP RD 720

Box 56, Beaverlodge, AB

Ged Willis: (cell) 780-814-4751 • Barb Willis: (cell) 780-814-3281 willowauctions@xplornet.com • www.willowviewauctions.net

Deadline extended to March 31st, 2021

WEAVER wa

weaverauctions.com

THE AUCTION ADVANTAGE

Tuesday, March 30th, 2021

Weaver Auction Site — Rycroft, Alberta Unreserved Equipment Auction

CONSIGN Y YOUR OUR EQUIPMENT TODAY! TODA TOD AY! A Y! LORNE: 250-219-0871 EVAN: 250-219-4539 JOEL: 780-864-5722 OFFICE: 780-864-7750

2006 CATERPILLAR D6R XW SERIES III CRAWLER TRACTOR

210142

Grant Gaschnitz was a prominent figure across the Peace Region, and had a significant impact on the agriculture community. He was a champion of strengthening Peace Country farms and ranches, ensuring the region got the attention it deserved, and was especially dedicated to encouraging and supporting young people in becoming successful and thriving farmers and ranchers.

UNCLE’S CABIN BUTCHER SHOP 59855

Deadline looms for Gaschnitz Memorial Ag sponsorship

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DAVE ROSS EQUIP. LTD

Ph: 780-864-3731,

Spirit River

Fax: 864-3468,

FREE delivery in AB, SK, rossequip.ca Mar 13-20 FREE re-assembly onsite

Toll Free 1-800-661-7401

Ross Equip. Ltd

Web site:

Since 1943

www.rossequip.ca

Mar 13 - 2021

Sales AL alross@rossequip.ca, WARREN warren@rossequip.ca JAY jay@rossequip.ca 7

PTO

6

15

PTO

WITH STEEL UP 30% -50% Grain Carts are up 7%

Arrow is 2019 Sale Price

“BUY NOW & SAVE”

SOLD 2020 DT610 Versatile 610 hp, P/S16x4 PTO110gpm 6 E/ hyd d/lock A/S/R, rev fan #785550500540 64,185# msrp $625,000

CALL FOR TRADE DIFFERENCE

Fin $420,000 for 10 A/pmts $ 49,900 oac Fin $500,000 for 10 A/pmts $ 60,500 oac

4

3

2

12

1

2020 DT570 Versatile 570 hp, P/S Del/Cab 2019 DT610 Versatile 610 hp, P/S16x4 110gpm 6 hyd diff/lock A/S/R, rev fan PTO #764540400670 wt 64,030# msrp $615,000 110gpm 6 E/ hyd diff/lock A/S/R, rev fan CALL FOR TRADE DIFFERENCE #764470400261 wt 61,035# Demo $495,000 Fin $500,000 for 10 A/pmts $ 60,500 oac

Warren

0 6,40

$19

100’ 2014 RG1100 R 1100 SS tank, Viper 300 GPS, RGL 600 P 2019 2000 bu.GC2020 36”x148”Track tarp Cold climate pkg, HI 196141100 Scale, greaser 2021 $246,140 boom, Auto boom w 380/90R46, Air ride C Fin* $176,000 10 Annual /pmts $ 21,500 oac 327 hp 5 boom sens $586,250 #29920128 2 OPTION 4-650/65R4

TAKE YOUR CALL FOR TRADE

0 8,10 $20

30’ FURY High Speed Disc 22” C/O frt plain rear blades Rolling basket har 8-12 mph $181,000 133210520 10-15hp/ft$139,000 Fin $120,000 for 10 S/A/pmts $ 13,300 oac Fin $120,000 for 5 Ann/pmts $ 26,700 oac

5

35’ FURY High Speed Disc 22” C/O frt plain rear blades Rolling basket har 8-12 mph $193,000 140200988 10-15hp/ft $146,000 Fin $126,000 for 10 S/A/pmts $ 13,800 oac Fin $126,000 for 5 Ann/pmts $ 28,000 oac

11

PTO

40’ FURY High Speed Disc 22” C/O frt plain rear blades Rolling basket har 8-12 mph $203,000 147201925 10-15hp/ft $154,000 Fin $132,000 for 10 S/A/pmts $ 14,600 oac Fin $132,000 for 5 Ann/pmts $ 29,400 oac

SOLD

2019 2000 bu.GC2020 42”x148”Track tarp 208141103 Scale, Eq trk msrp $262,150 Fin* $188,000 10 Annual /pmts $ 23,100 oac

3

10

,700

$85

14

120’ Falcon Alu Boo

120’ SX280 2017 Versat

Air ride, A/steer A/b Accu/ hp, 28% torque rise no DE 5 Spd P/S = More hp to the

2019 1300 bu 20”auger no scale$116,980 #857081142 1250x50x32, 20ply tires, 4 way Spout

This Sprayer never had c

Option 710/70R38 $10,000

Fin $270,000 @ for 14 s/a

Fin* $76,000 7 Annual /pmts $ 12,700 oac

2020 570 Versatile 570 hp, P/S Del/Cab

2019 610 Versatile 570 hp, P/S Del/Cab 110gpm 6 E/ hyd diff/lock A/S/R, rev fan pto 110gpm 6 E/ hyd diff/lock A/S/R, rev fan 32’ Vers Vertical Tillage #901141226 $95,000 #665470400674 54,635# msrp $585,000 #698440400330 wt 55,722# Demo $465,000 8-11 hp/ ft @ 5”cut 7-10mph msrp $119,900 Fin $85,000 for 10 S/A/pmts $ 9,400 oac

CALL FOR TRADE DIFFERENCE

Fin $85,000 for 5 Ann/pmts $ 18,900 oac

Fin $420,000 for 10 A/pmts $ 49,900 oac

14

0 5,00 $29

Bolt on“Level Ride“AIR Ride Kit $7,995

NOW

4

,700

$92

5

,000

2019 1300 bu 20”auger w/scale $121,990 #927082136 1250x50x32, 20ply tires, 4 way Spout

Fin* $83,000 7 Annual /pmts $ 13,700 oac

$5,995

72’ O/H with Auto Lock

$57

CALL FOR TRADE DIFFERENCE

Fin Fin $390,000 $390,000 for for 10 10 A/pmts A/pmts $46,500 $46,500 oac oac

Fin $270,000 @ for 7 s/a

5

Fin

$51,000 5 Annual /

72’ PILLAR Heavy Harow 16 hitch in trans, Auto lock, hy adj down pressure, 9/16 x 26 72’ Heavy Harrow #5707050

,500

$67 2013 550 Case 550hp,P/S 16 F Del/Cab Twin Flow Hyd 6 E/ hyd 30” Tracks, 2,590 hrs, 12.9L

Built For 2017 Versatile DT450-550 & Prior

7

$295,000

2017 315 FWD 310 hp16 spd P/Shift def

Fin $265,000 for 7 A/pmts $43,700 oac

$358,000 #240401462 DEMO $ 243,000

#295700953

13

00 98,0

$

2003 2360 Versatile 360hp 12spd 16’Doz 710/70R38 #950500627 4965h $99,900 Fin $80,000 for 5 Ann/pmts $ 18,000 oac

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

$215,000 @3.75% 10 Ann/pmts $ 26,100 oac

12

0 9,00 $20

175 NEMESIS # 251410 with FEL $250,000 210 NEMESIS # 264420 with FEL $264,900 Less Front End Loader deduct $ 35,000 710/70R38 rear singles 600 65R28, frt diff lock, Deluxe Cab, Rear Visor QSB6.7 Cum, 5 HER, 42 GPM, Radio AM/FM, CD, WB Q/T 3pt 2014 2375 Versatile 375hp 12spd QSX11 hitch, Isobus, GPS ready, 1 3/4 rear shaft, LED Cab lites, frt fenders, Front End Loader, #205400771 710/70R38 16’Doz 604h $219,000 bkt, grapple, tines, back screen Fin $185,000 for 10 Ann/pmts $ 22,500 oac

2019 1100 bu 900 tire no scale $89,960 #675061013 900/70x32,tires, 4 way Spout

Fin* $61,000 7 Annual /pmts $ 10,100 oac

6

2014 1300 bu w/520 Fin* $72,000 7 Annual

,000

$75

2019 1100 bu 900 tire with scale $92,960 #750071104 900/70x32,tires, 4 way Spout

Fin* $68,000 7 Annual /pmts $ 11,300 oac

$ 529,000 1 only $ NEW 2017 71’ Morris 107bu, 221bu, Hyd As

www.rossequip.ca • DAVE ROSS EQUIPMENT LT


The Northern Horizon, March 19, 2021 2021 models

021

Spirit River, Ab

www.rosschrysler.ca

On hand @

780-864-3731,

$285,000

800-661-7401 for Matt, Jay Al, Warren Mar 13 - 2021

Price Protect with a

$20,000 Deposit

FREE Delivery & Setup Jay

0 9,00 $29

Rogator Sprayer Pro, Auto Steer, Parallel swath, ID Lights, Accu wheels, Frt load Cab, Air Dryer sor Foam marker 80 $299,000 42 tires, $18,000

DF 22’s are 98% assembled & Tested in Spirit River then hauled FREE of chg to customers in AB, SK. We install FREE of chg all of the sub assemblies on the Drier. After the Electrical & Gas hook up is completed by the Customer we Commission the drier Free of Chg & Instruct the Customer on its operation

ROSS CHRYSLER

Since 1948

All Programs deducted

0 down, 3.99% for 84 mbw bi-weekly payments. w/gst OAC, vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated

MSRP $ 88,750

SOLD

SOLD

$493-84 mbw

20 1500 Longhorn C/C4x4 SB hemi 8s i324787oh

Scan phone here to load our Chrysler web site

MSRP $ 88,350

MSRP $ 89,250

$77,000

$77,000

SOLD

$493-84 mbw

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

Diesel, 6auto

33

$77,000

$493-84 mbw

19 D3500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB Dsl 6spd i076795oh

$ 4,000 disc.

Diesel, 6auto

MSRP $ 63,540

MSRP $ 85,050

MSRP $ 82,850

$398-84 mbw

$490-84 s/ws

$535-84 mbw

$74,900

$77,650

$61,500

2021 1500 Big Horn 5.7hemi 8 CC 4X4 SB v757575c 21 D2500 Big Horn R/air C/C4x4 dsl LB v848776c c 2021 D2500 Big Horn C/C 4x4 SB dsl 6s i966745 c

Diesel, 6auto

10

R CHOICE E DIFFERENCE

MSRP $ 61,840

MSRP $ 87,140

$75,950

$395-84 mbw

$545-84 mbw

0 9,00

MSRP $ 83,240

$49,940

$82,200

$533-84 mbw

2021 1500 Ltd Longhorn C/C4x4 SB 8s V8 v143782c 2021 1500 Classic C/C4x4 SB hemi 8s v950561c

$29

2021 D2500 Big Horn C/C4x4 SB Dsl 6s v808751 c

25% off

DF 2 MSRP $49,520

MSRP $ 63,540

$61,600

om

$299,000

tile Sprayer, 1200 gal

/b, Cum QSB 6.7 L 280 EF,GPS #299102086 e Grd, = Full hp in Rev

chemical in the Tank msrp $503,900

Buy now. Twin later for 2200 bph.

“NOTE” The last drier in the line calls for grain & shuts off when both driers are full,

-$10,000

pmts of $44,500 oac

MSRP $48,120

$369-84 mbw

$225-84 mbw

/pmts $ 11,300 oac

6.5LX16.1,1200# wt on yd tine adj hyd spring 6”tines. 09 1-O/H $69,000

10’ Bagger Hopper

$54,000 @3.6% for 10 s/a pmts of $6,000 oac

4 ON HAND 2 pre-sold

30% off

SOLD

$88,430

$543-84 mbw

2021 D2500 Longhorn C/C4x4SB Dsl 6s v477854 dn

-2,600

MSRP $57,730

MSRP $52,320

MSRP $36,720

$325-84 mbw

$245-84 mbw

$220-84 mbw

$36,620

$34,100

21 Chry Pacifica AWD TL 3.6L 9spd leather i133543 c 19 G/Caravan GT 3.6L,6s leather dvd i889491pooh 21 Compass 4x4, 2.4L, 9spd P.seats, v434347 c

Loaded

-$14,000

MSRP $51,000

,900 $79

20 G/Caravan SXT+ 3.6L,6s bkts, dvd i153453oh

$49,071

$59,985

MSRP $ 94,930

$36,020

Loaded

-$8,659

3 ON HAND 1 pre-sold

Diesel, 6auto

25% off

MSRP $ 65,260

20 1500 Big Horn 5.7 hemi 8s CC 4X4 SB i757588oh

$84,430

$523-84 mbw

20 G/Caravan SXT+ 3.6L,6s bkts, dvd i403464oh 2021 D2500 Longhorn C/C4x4SB V8 8s v418814 kb

$55,235

a pmts of $22,000 oac

SOLD

$256-84 mbw

$397-84 mbw 21 1500 Classic C/C 4x4 SB Hemi 8 spd v757575 c

MSRP $ 90,330

$37,140

$37,000

$266-84 mbw

Demo 13k

Eco diesel

MSRP $ 71,650

$42,700

40% off

MSRP $45,000

$27,000

$178-84 mbw

$255-84 mbw 17 Chry Pacifica TL 3.6L 9spd leather 9K i538459po 18 1500 Laramie C/C 4x4 v6 eco dsl 8s 94k i552349 17 G/Caravan SXT 3.6L, 6s DVD 13k i734415 po oh

4 ON HAND scale

$92,900

/pmts $ 11,700 oac

12000bu/hr Ext 10 ft $61,985 $55,800 @3.6% for 10 s/a pmts of $6,200 oac

DSRP $ 11,900

$9,900

07 Dodge Nitro 4x4,V6, 4spd, Sunroof 171k 481975

399,000

C2 Air Drill D/S paired row 9650 650 bu 4 tanks 221bu,107bu ssist Auger, 17”fans, 4-800/65R32 #400550161 Tow Between

DSRP $ 15,900

$13,900

DSRP $ 78,000

$35,000

09 Chry Aspen Ltd 7 pass, 4x4 5spd 224k i804109 2001 FL60 Freightliner, 210 cat 5 spd 14’S/B i932300

IT is ALL RIGHT HERE ! $ 10,000 OFF on select 2020 models and if we don’t have what you want CALL we will get it. UP to 30% off on 2019 Grand Caravan and 25% off msrp on select 2020 Grand Caravan The DEAL’s have never been better lets DEAL TODAY. NO doc fees

TD. • ROSS CHRYSLER • www.rosschrysler.ca

R0011849637


34 The Northern Horizon, March 19, 2021

PRE-OWNED EQUIPMENT

2014 JOHN DEERE 8270R

2017 JOHN DEERE 7230R

2015 JOHN DEERE 9570R

2019 JOHN DEERE 9620RX

$242,500

$239,900

$336,500

$639,900

Stock # 959248U2 | Serial # 1RW8270RCED091848

2811 hrs Located in Grande Prairie • MFWD • IVT • Rear PTO: 540/1000 • AutoPowr Infinitely Variable Transmission (IVT) 42 km/h (26 mph) • 4600 CommandCenter • 4600 Processor • Standard CommandView III Cab • Premium Radio Package with XM Radio

• Left-hand Reverser Linear-Type Transmission Controls • John Deere PowerTech 9.0 L (549 cu. in.) 6 Cylinder Tier 4/Stage V Compliant Diesel Engine • 227.1 L/min (60 gpm) Hydraulic Pump • Five Premium Rear Remote SCVs with Electrohydraulic (EH) Controls, Premium Couplers, and High Pressure Relief Levers

2000 JOHN DEERE 4700 Stock # 815086U3 | Serial # N04700X006071

Stock # 094450U1 | Serial # 1RW7230RKHD094450

1517 hrs Located in Grande Prairie • MFWD • IVT • Guidance-ready: Yes • Rear PTO: 540/1000 • Singles • Tire Width: Wide • AutoPowr Infinitely Variable Transmission (IVT) 42 km/h (26 mph) • Single 17.8 cm (7 in.) CommandCenter Display • 4100 Processor • Premium CommandView III

Cab with Active Seat • Standard Radio Package • Left-hand Reverser LinearType Transmission Controls • John Deere PowerTech 6.8 L (414 cu. in.) 6 Cylinder Tier 4/Stage V Compliant Diesel Engine162 L/min (43 gpm) Hydraulic Pump • Four Premium Rear Remote SCVs with Electrohydraulic Controls, Premium Couplers and High Pressure Relief Levers

2016 JOHN DEERE R4038 Stock # 892016U1 | Serial # 1N04038RKF0011258

Stock # 033620U1 | Serial # 1RW9570RKFP016575

4214 hrs Located in Grande Prairie • Power Shift • Duals • Hydraulic Pump: Big • PTO: Yes • Guidance-ready: Yes • Guidance Display: Yes • Performance Package • e18 Transmission, 18 F/6 R Speeds with Efficiency Manager • 4600 CommandCenter • John Deere ActiveCommand Steering

• StarFire 3000 Position Receiver - SF1 with Deluxe Shroud • CommandCenter AutoTrac Activation - 4600 Processor • 4600 Processor • Premium CommandView III Cab with ActiveSeat • Premium Radio Package with XM Radio • Cummins X15 14.9L (912 cu. in.) 6 Cylinder Tier 4/Stage V Compliant Diesel Engine

2017 JOHN DEERE S690 Stock # 817751U2 | Serial # 1H0S690SLH0795211

Stock # 888542U2 | Serial # 1RW9620RAJP807073

1085 hrs Located in Grande Prairie • Track Size: 36-inch • Track Spacing: Narrow • PTO: Yes • Guidance-ready: Yes • Guidance Receiver: Yes • Guidance Display: Yes • Hydraulic Pump: Big • Performance Package • e18 Transmission, 18 F/6 R Speeds with Efficiency Manager • 4600 CommandCenter

with Extended Monitor • John Deere ActiveCommand Steering • StarFire 6000 Receiver - SF1CommandCenter Premium Activation 3.0 • 4600 Processor • Premium CommandView III Cab with Cab Suspension • Premium Radio Package • Cummins X15 14.9L (912 cu. in.) 6 Cylinder Tier 4/Stage V Compliant Diesel Engine

2020 JOHN DEERE R4038 Stock # 951966U1 | Serial # 1N04038RHK0204366

INCLUDEUSP 615 PICK OG & MUD HIT 4WD K

$84,500 3225 hrs Located in La Crete • Boom Width: 90-Foot • Tank: Poly • Tire Width: Mid • Hydraulic Tread Adjust: Yes • Nozzle Spacing: 20 in • 480/ 80r50 tires • Stainless steel eductor system • 90ft boom • Hydraulic tread adjust

• On-board air system with marker • Fenders • Underframe shields • Fence row nozzle right hand • 35 gal foam marker • Below horizontal cylinders Radar • One set (front only) Crop Dividers

$349,500 1223 hrs Located in La Crete • Boom Width: 120-Foot • Boom Leveling: Yes • Tank: Stainless • Tire Width: Mid • Hydraulic Tread Adjust: Yes • Guidance-ready: Yes • Guidance Receiver: Yes • Guidance Display: Yes

• Traction Control: Yes • Nozzle Spacing: 20 in • Traction control • Full boom breakaway

$419,900 709 hrs Located in Grande Prairie • Small Grain • PRWD • Duals • Chopper • Yield Monitor • Contour Master (Lateral Tilt Feederhouse) • Fore/Aft • Harvest Mobile • Advisor Package • Header: Yes • Small Tough Grains

Regular Wear Package • Premium Cab • Leather Seat Package • Premium LED Lighting Package & Header Extremity Lights • Premium Radio Package with XM Radio • AutoTrac Complete with Harvest Monitor (SF1) [StarFire 6000 Receiver] • GreenStar 3 2630 Display (mounted on armrest)

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B.C. seed producers may soon be able to access new seed processing equipment in up to a dozen BC Food Hub Networks B.C. seed producers may soon be able to access new seed processing equipment in up to a dozen BC Food Hub Network facilities. This equipment will increase production of high-quality vegetable, grain and plant seed and support B.C.’s food system. FarmFolk CityFolk will lead the ministryfunded BC Seed Hub feasibility study to determine the potential of adding in-hub infrastructure or mobile cleaning units at food hubs in different regions of the province. “Many seed producers are smaller, familyrun farms that cannot afford their own seed cleaning and packaging equipment, but by expanding the role of our food hubs to include those services, we can help solve that problem,” said Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries. “We’re going to look at how we can increase seed production in different regions and work with B.C. farmers to support and expand seedsector infrastructure, services and training in B.C.” FarmFolk CityFolk will consult with different food hub operators to determine which facilities are most interested and appropriately located and sized to include seed processing equipment. Adding seedspecific equipment to the hubs would allow many farmers in multiple regions of the province to clean, treat, weigh, package and label their products at their convenience, year-round.

over 100,000 pounds of seeds from over 50 varieties being cleaned since early 2019,” said Anita Georgy, executive director, FarmFolk CityFolk. “This tells us farmers are ready and eager to add seed production to their crop plans. Being able to partner with the food hub network to increase access to seed cleaning equipment will directly increase B.C.’s seed and food security.” The equipment will help small-scale seed growers prepare their products for sale and distribution while limiting their operating and investment costs, as well as creating the opportunity for them to participate in the networking and partnerships that food hubs foster. “COVID-19 has shown us how fragile our seed supply chain is and highlighted the importance of a resilient local seed network,” said Saanich Organics’ Theresa Heinekey. “All seed producers in our area have been struggling to increase our production in order to keep up with increased demand. Access to the mobile seed cleaner has made a huge difference in our ability to process seed efficiently and has increased the overall quality of the seed we sell.”

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Canada’s farmland market remains strong, stable, FCC reports Canada’s farmland market remained strong and stable during a year marked by economic turbulence caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest Farm Credit Canada (FCC) Farmland Values Report. The average value of Canadian farmland increased by 5.4 per cent in 2020, slightly more than the 5.2 per cent increase reported in 2019. In British Columbia, average farmland values increased by eight per cent in 2020, following gains of 5.4 per cent in 2019 and 6.1 per cent in 2018. The report, which describes changes in Canada’s farmland values from Jan.1 to Dec. 31, 2020, covers almost an entire year of disruptions caused by the pandemic. For Canadian agriculture, disruptions included temporary food processing plant closures, some displaced exports, sector-specific labour shortages and significantly altered consumer buying habits.

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from previous - farmland remains stable as a table The highest average provincial increase for farmland in 2020 was in British Columbia and Quebec, with averages of eight and 7.3 per cent, respectively. Alberta followed with a sixper-cent increase and Saskatchewan mirrored the national average increase of 5.4 per cent. Ontario and Manitoba both reported increases that were lower than the national average at 4.7 and 3.6 per cent, respectively. Farmland values across the prairies were mainly influenced by tenants purchasing land from landlords, neighbour-to-neighbour sales, producers buying or selling land to gain operational efficiencies and family farm purchases to support succession plans.

There was an insufficient number of publicly reported sales in Newfoundland and Labrador to fully assess farmland values in that province. Increases in farmland values reported across the country are as wide and varied as the factors that may have influenced them. Average farmland values have increased every year since 1993; however, increases were more pronounced from 2011 to 2015 in many different regions. Since then, Canada has seen more moderate single-digit increases in average farmland values.

Atlantic provinces saw the smallest average farmland value increases in 2020. Prince Edward Island reported an increase of 2.3 per cent, Nova Scotia’s increase was 1.6 per cent and New Brunswick had a 1.3-percent increase. This follows more significant increases in 2019.

Gervais said producers should have and maintain a risk management plan that takes into account possible economic changes, ensuring their budgets have room to flex if commodity prices, yields or interest rates shift. They also need to exercise caution, especially in regions where the growth rate of farmland values exceeded that of farm income in recent years.

Weather played a significant factor in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, as well as other parts of the Atlantic provinces in 2020. The region experienced the worst drought in decades during the critical growing season, which significantly diminished the value of cash crops, as well as created hay and forage shortages.

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Recyclers make NEAT move into food security Thirty years ago, “the world’s most frustrated recyclers” founded the Northern Environmental Action Team (NEAT) to help the people of Fort St. John figure out how to keep more of their household waste out of the landfill. Modern-day NEAT no longer has to play that role, as the regional district took that work over when the region’s first solid-waste plan was introduced in 2017. But NEAT’s neat work carries on in new ways now that the community non-profit has been freed up to turn its attention to all the other passion projects that it had going on the side - most especially around food security. “A key priority for government is making sure

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Board expands range of programs and careers for Health Care High School Scholarships If you are a high school student, or if you know a high school student, interested in a health care career, the PRRD’s Health Care High School Scholarship provides financial support for education programs leading to a career in health care.

Financial support available for Grade 12 students pursuing health care careers The PRRD board recently broadened the range of health care education programs covered by these scholarships. The Health Care High School Scholarship is intended for students graduating from a public school located in School District No. 59 or School District No. 60 who are pursuing a post-secondary education program that will result in a certificate, diploma or degree towards a career in health care. Some examples include Diagnostic Medical Sonography, X-ray Technician, Medical Laboratory Technician, Licensed Practical Nursing, Health Care Assistant, Registered Nurse, or Physician.

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Farm income forecast results for 2020/2021 Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Farm Income Forecast is a key tool for monitoring income in the farm sector, and understanding the short-term outlook for primary agriculture. The sector is forecast to have seen strong financial performance in 2020, which is expected to continue into 2021. With market demand for agricultural commodities remaining strong, growth is expected in Net Cash Income, farm-level Net Operating Income, as well as net worth. Positive performance in the face of uncertainty. Net Cash Income is forecast to have grown significantly in 2020 – from $13.5 billion in 2019 to a new record of $16.5 billion, amounting to a 21.8% increase. Large increases in receipts are projected to have outpaced increases in expenses. Strong returns in the grain and oilseed sectors outweighed weaker performance in the red meat sector (due to challenges at processing plants) as well as the horticulture sector (due to demand and labour challenges). Average Net Operating Income per farm is also forecast to have risen significantly in 2020, amounting to approximately $95,000 in 2020 – up 25.4% from just under $76,000 in 2019 and 15.9% higher than the 5-year average.

For 2020, average farm family income is forecast to have increased 8.6% to just over $194,000, driven by increases in Net Operating Income from farming. The average net worth increased by 4.1%, to $3.4 million per farm. In 2021, Net Cash Income is forecast to grow 6.8% to $17.6 billion as prices are expected to improve as global markets recover from the effects of COVID-19. Net Cash Income is forecast to rise in 2020 to a new record, and to see further growth in 2021. Balance sheets overall are expected to remain strong as well. As global markets recover from the effects of COVID-19, prices for Canadian agricultural commodities are expected to improve in 2021, however COVID-19 is still a significant risk for markets going forward. While the agriculture sector on the balance had a good year, some sectors did better than others and growth was uneven. The grain sector had a very good year with record crop production, strong prices, and minimal transportation issues. However, some other commodities, such as red meat and horticulture, saw more challenges from COVID-19 impacts. For more detailed information, please contact aafc.info.aac@canada.ca


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Share ideas: Canada Grain Act review: open until April 30 Open January 12, 2021 to April 30, 2021 About the consultation Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) has launched a consultation regarding the review of the Canada Grain Act. This consultation seeks your views and ideas on how the Canada Grain Act and/ or the operations of the Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) could better meet the needs of the grain sector. The consultation will be open from January 12, 2021 to April 30, 2021. Led by AAFC, the Canada Grain Act review is intended to ensure an innovative and modern regulatory system that safeguards grain farmers, enhances Canada’s reputation for grain quality, and strengthens international competitiveness. Your feedback will help identify ways to improve Canada’s grain quality assurance system and producer protection framework. How to participate Explore the Discussion document, which highlights several issues that may be of interest to you. Submit your feedback by April 30, 2021 by email or mail. Please submit your feedback only once. Participate by email

Purpose of the collection Consultation activities are defined as a process where the Government of Canada invites organizations and/or individuals to provide their views on a variety of topics— to help develop better, more informed and more effective policies, programs and services.

Activities include, but are not limited to: in-person meetings or events (roundtable meetings or meetings with stakeholders, town halls, public meetings, forums, workshops, advisory committees) online consultations (surveys, discussion forums, social media) oral or written submissions (telephone, email, fax or mail) Participation is voluntary Participation in all Government of Canada consultation activities is voluntary. Acceptance or refusal to participate will in no way affect your relationships with the Government of Canada. Authority to collect information Your personal information is collected under the authority of the Financial Administration Act (FAA). Your personal information will be managed and administered in accordance with FAA, the

Privacy Act and other applicable laws. Uses and disclosures of your personal information Uses and/or disclosures of your personal information will never result in an administrative decision being made about you. Your responses may be used by the Government of Canada or other levels of government for policy analysis, research, program operations and/or communications. Handling of your personal information Information provided for Government of Canada surveys and consultation activities should not include any identifying personal information about you or anyone else— other than your name, organization and contact information. If personal information is provided we will remove it prior to including the individual’s responses in the data analysis, unless otherwise noted. You have the right to access the personal information held by AAFC and to request changes to incorrect personal information by contacting the AAFC Access to Information and Privacy Coordinator ataafc.atip-aiprp. aac@canada.ca

Submit your feedback and any supporting elements to aafc.cgareview.aac@canada.ca Participate by mail Submit your feedback and any supporting elements to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada 1341 Baseline Road Ottawa, ON K1A 0C5

What to include in your feedback The Discussion document is designed to help you initiate overall discussion and engagement. The questions can be used as a guide, but should not limit your feedback. When possible, include a rationale and supporting elements of your views. This will assist decision-making on any potential changes to the Canada Grain Act. Next steps AAFC will compile all the feedback received from this consultation process as input to the Canada Grain Act review. A summary of this feedback will be published in a ‘what we heard’ report. Government officials are also available to meet virtually with interested parties as part of this process. If you wish to discuss the review process, or specific issues related to the review, please contact us at the address below. For more information, please contact us at aafc.cgareview.aac@canada.ca.

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Job Description Reporting to the Senior Production Foreman, the Field Operator will be responsible for performing routine operating functions and troubleshooting on all equipment, testing and monitoring gas and oil wells using correct procedures. This is a safety sensitive position and will be subject to the relevant requirements of the Birchcliff Drug and Alcohol Policy. Requirements and Responsibilities • Environment, Health and Safety must be a top priority – ensure that field operations are compliant to health, safety and environmental regulations and Birchcliff policies and procedures; • Monitor equipment performance, take corrective action, and initiate work requests for area of responsibility; • Assist in identifying deficiencies and provide recommendations and implement modifications to existing procedures to ensure optimal performance standards; • Manage operations of oilfield equipment including compressors, separators, line heaters,and wellsite facilities including performing routine maintenance; • Ensure that operations are carried out in a cost effective manner; • Prepare and input daily production reporting in PVR system; • Manage on site contractors, such as, writing work permits, conducting hazard assessments and directing contractors to the worksite; • Will be required to work 8 days on and 6 days off shift (10 hour days). Must be willing to be on call and work overtime when required. Qualifications • • • • • • • • •

5+ years related operating experience required. PFO/GPO Certification and/or 4th Class Power Engineering Certificate is considered an asset. Common Safety Orientation, First Aid and CPR, H2S Alive, and other relevant courses and tickets. Demonstrate effective communication with operators, contractors, office teams and management staff. Excellent communication skills including a solid working knowledge of MS Office and PVR would be an asset. Have the ability to work effectively both independently and in a team based environment. Possess strong attention to detail with a high level of accuracy. Strong critical thinking skills with the ability to manage and assess risk. Excellent organizational and time management skills, in order to manage multiple priorities and competing demands with tight timelines.

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6530

Farms/Acreages

Farm for sale: house, barn, shops, serviced. Cattle handling, near pavement. Grimshaw AB. 780-625-2396 For Rent: +/-500acres 15 miles NW of Spirit River. Farmed organically for years. $20,000/year. ronwiebe011@gmail.com Quarter, house, sheds, shop, water coop, dugouts, corrals, fenced, all services, Peace River 780-624-8265.

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6560 Houses For Rent

5119-46th Ave Spirit River, AB 3-Bdrm 2-Bath, 1440 sqft, Fully-Furnished $1,100CAD/mo. Renter pays all utilities Contact: wayne@fullnet.net 1-918-618-4880 voice/fax 1-918-917-3087 Cell

6930 Pasture For Rent

Looking to rent pasture land for 60 breeding heifers for 2021. BC/AB Peace area (780)835-0319 Supervised pasture for rent. Reply to Box 7484 Peace River AB, T8S 1T1

6975

Wanted To Rent

Looking to rent pasture land for 60 breeding heifers for 2021. BC/AB Peace area (780)835-0319

8130

Fencing

Good used 4ft and 10ft chainlink fence and galv sked 40 pipe Krater Contracting: 250-219-4139

9010

Farm Services

Now providing hoof trimming services in the Peace Country. Call Cody. (780)864-0908

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9020 Feed & Seed

Certified wheat for sale • AAC Elie great yield easy threshing • AAC Redberry, early maturity, good protein & yield • AAC Leroy VB, early, midge tolerant, incredible yield. Windmill Seeds, Wanham, AB. Call or text Fred: 780-864-0128 Good heavy seed oats, germination is 96 percent. Can deliver. Phone 250-782-0220

9025 Hay/Bales For Sale

1400 rd hay bales for sale. Have feed test results. Gordondale area Phone (780)837-4068.

150+ Bales mixed grass hay 5x5 $40/bale Montney area 250-262-6196 400 Round Hay Bales for Sale. All bales are dry. Phone 250-759-4956

5X5 Timothy, Brome, Alfalfa bales for sale. Can deliver Wembley, AB. 780-5125514 Alfalfa/Brome mix round hay bales for sale. Worsley area. $50/bale. 780-835-0577

Hay/Bales For Sale 9025 Large Hay Bales and straw bales for sale. Peace River, AB area. $30-$40 each 780-618-1234 Round bales: Alfalfa/ Brome/Timothy $50 Baled green/dry. Can load. Rob 780-512-5514

Steel Buildings/ 9035 Granaries 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. www.integritybuilt.com Wanted: 50-60 tonne Wheatland/Meridian Grain Bin. Useable Condition. Call/text Tom at 780-978-4705

Auto Miscellaneous 9115 23-ft Concept car hauler. (780)971-2350

Sports Utilities & 4X4s 9155 2014 Polaris Side-x-Side. $5,000 or trade on small tractor. Call 780-356-2411

RVs/Campers/Trailers 9220 1988 24ft Prowler-Lynx 5th Wheel Trailer. Sleeps 6. $6,000 or trade on small tractor. 780-814-3611

ALBERTA FARMER’S MARKETS - There’s One Near You! Bay Tree |Bay Tree General Store Parking Lot | Tuesdays | 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. | NO DATES IN APRIL/MAY | Contact: (780) 353-3055 or butterybites@gmail.com Beaverlodge | Beaverlodge Ag Complex (1400 – 5th Ave) | Tuesday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. | Apr 6, 13, 20, 27 | May 4, 11, 18, 25 Wednesday | 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | Apr 7, 14, 21, 28 | May 5, 12, 19, 26 | Saturdays | 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. | Apr 24 | May 29 Contact: (780) 354-3013 or haightd@telus.net Berwyn | Berwyn Ag Building (5001 – 51st St) | Sunday | 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. | NO DATES IN APRIL/MAY Contact: (780) 618-8535 or farmersmarketberwyn@gmail.com Enilda | Women’s Institute Hall (2 – First Ave) | Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | Apr 3 | May 1, 15 Contact: (780) 523-4211 or enildabowl@hotmail.com Fairview | Fairview Legion Hall (10315 – 110th St) | Wednesday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. | NO DATES IN APRIL/MAY | Special Markets: May 5 | 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Contact: (780) 330-9211 or fairviewabfarmersmarket@gmail.com Fort Vermilion | Fort Vermilion Community and Cultural Complex (5001 – 44th Ave) | Friday | 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. | NO DATES IN APRIL/MAY Contact: (780) 841-2501 or 1788market@gmail.com High Level | High Level Curling Rink (10101 – 105th Ave) | Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | NO DATES IN APRIL/MAY Contact: (780) 247-1639 or highlevelfarmersmarket@gmail.com High Prairie – Marigold | 4724 – 53rd Avenue | Wednesday | 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. | Apr 7, 21 | May 5, 19 Contact: (780) 523-4588 or hpmari@telusplanet.net Kinuso | Kinuso Ag Hall (1 Swan Ave) | Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | May 22 Contact: (780) 805-6733 or terriasbookkeeping@gmail.com Manning | Royal Canadian Legion (115 – 3rd Ave SW) | Friday | 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. | May 7, 14, 21, 28 Contact: (780) 836-0268 or cc_yost@hotmail.com Peace River | Westhill Industrial Plaza (8002 – 102nd Ave, Bays C & D) | Saturdays | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | Apr 10 | May 1, 15, 29 Special Markets: Apr 17 | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Contact: (780) 274-0536 or tracysimoneau@csno.ab.ca Rycroft | Rycroft Agricultural Building (5010 – 49th Ave) | Thursday | 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. | NO DATES IN APRIL/MAY Special Markets: Apr 3 | 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. | May 8 | 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Contact: (780) 831-8792 or rycroftfarmersmarket@gmail.com Sexsmith | Sexsmith Curling Rink (9913 – 99th St) | Tuesday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. | NO DATES IN APRIL/MAY Contact: (780) 882-1974 or wellness@sexsmith.ca Tangent | Tangent Community Hall (101 – 3rd Ave) | Monday | 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. | May 24, 31 Contact: (780) 359-2235 / (780) 837-7179 or lynnelaurin@gmail.com


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UNRESERVED TIMED ONLINE FARM AUCTION

Bidding Starts Monday, April 5, 2021 and Closes Monday, April 12, 2021

Estate of Edward Benjamin Grinde and Carol Grinde – Bruce, AB

LOCATED: From Bruce, go 5.2 km north on Hwy 857, then 3.4 km east on Twp Rd 492 (Bruce is approx 23 km west of Viking on Hwy 14). Gate Sign – 14327 Twp Rd 492 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Russ Schultz at 780-678-6702 Previewing starts Thursday, April 1 (please call in advance). Please follow Gov of AB COVID-19 guidelines. This is a very nice line of equipment. Grindes had a very good maintenance program and a lot of this equipment was purchased new. Major pieces have been shedded.

This auction is Online Bidding only. Register and bid at www.dougjohnsonauctionservice.com

TRACTORS • 1988 Versatile 936 4WD, Designation 6, showing 5014 hrs, 20.8R42 duals, 4 hyd plus return, stand trans • 2009 John Deere 7530 Premium MFWD w/ JD 741 ldr, 8’ bucket & grapple, showing 8860 hrs, 20 spd AutoQuad Plus, 20.8R38 rears, LH reverser, joystick, rear whl weights, 3 hyd, 540/1000 PTO, one owner (JD dealer installed new JD Reman eng – Sept/19) • John Deere 4440 2WD, 20.8-38 duals, quad trans, 2 hyd, 540/1000 PTO, rebuilt eng in 2010 • John Deere 4020 2WD w/ JD 48 ldr, 6’ bucket & bale fork, 18.4-38 rears, stand trans, rear wheel weights, 3 hyd, 540/1000 PTO COMBINES & HEADER • 2018 John Deere S780 w/ JD 615 PU, never been used, 1.3 sep / 21.7 eng hrs, 580/85R42 duals, 750/65R26 rears, Pro Drive, Advanced PowerCast tailboard, Power fold hopper, LED lights, Harvest Screen (crop catcher) • 2018 MacDon FD 140 40’ Flex Draper header, never been used, dbl knife drive, split PU reel, upper cross auger, transport • 1999 John Deere 9610 w/ JD 914 PU, 1960 sep / 2711 eng hrs, 30.5L-32 fronts, Crary chaff spreader • John Deere 7720 w/ JD 212 PU, Hydro, 3603 eng hrs, 24.5-32 fronts, Crary chaff spreader, hopper cover SWATHER & HAYBINE • 2011 MacDon M150 Premier swather w/ 30’ D60-D header, showing 656 hdr / 873 eng hrs, dbl knife drive, split PU reel, Dual Direction, no transport, dbl swath, 600/65R28 fronts • 2008 New Holland H8040 SP haybine w/ 16HS Series hay header (2007), 16’, showing 1154 eng hrs, dbl knife drive, rubber rollers, hyd center link, cab susp, 18.4-26 fronts • Swather mover, 6 wheel GRAIN & GRAVEL TRUCKS • 1994 Ford L9000 Aeromax TA w/ 20’ (69’’ sides) SWS box & hoist, hyd silage endgate,

showing 956,343 km, Cummins 855 (330 hp), 13 spd, pintle hitch, air ride, roll tarp • 1979 GMC 7000 TA w/ 20’ box & hoist, 7.4 L gas, auto trans, air brakes, spring susp, roll tarp • 1979 Ford 9000 TA w/ 14’ gravel box, pole hoist, Detroit diesel, 13 spd, pintle hitch • 1966 GMC 960 SA w/ 18’ wood box & hoist, 6 cyl gas, 4&2 trans • 1968 Chev 30 1 Ton w/ 12’ box & hoist, 350 eng, 4 spd stand BREAKING DISC & HEAVY HARROW • 26’ Wishek 842NT-26 HD disc, 30’’x5/16’’ discs, light kit, c/w acre meter (not installed), ltd use, one owner • 73’ Riteway HH82-73NT narrow transport heavy harrow, 5/8’’ tines, carbide tip option, hyd angle, 16.5L-16.1 fronts, ltd use, one owner AIR DRILL • 45’ Flexicoil 5000 air drill w/ FC 2320 TBH cart, dbl shoot, 9’’ spacing, 3-1/2’’ steel packers (recapped April/19), Dutch openers, 2 rollers, lots of upgrades on drill & cart FIELD EQUIPMENT • 30’ John Deere 235 disc, 9’’ spacing • 100’ Flexicoil 65XL PT sprayer, 1500 US gal tank, hyd pump, wind curtains, disc markers • 45’ Morris CP-743 DT cult w/ 4 bar harrows • 41’ CCIL 279 field cult w/ 3 bar harrows • 70’ Flexicoil Sys 82 harrows & drawbar • 70’ Inland diamond harrows & drawbar • CCIL Disker, 2-14’ sec HAYING & CATTLE EQUIPMENT • 2008 John Deere 568 rd baler, net wrap, MegaWide Plus PU, 12,240 bales, 21.5L-16.1 tires, one owner • Unused New Holland 358 mixermill, 31x13.50-15 tires, bale feed, SN 862730 • Unused Wheatheart High & Heavy Hitter post pounder, 13 hp Honda, post hugger • Haybuster 2544 bale processor w/ adjustable blower, 1000 PTO, ltd use • John Deere 346 sq baler, ¼ turn chute • Sitrex Magnum MK10-12 12 wheel V rake • Kuhn GA 4220 TH rotary rake, 540 PTO

• Vicon 5 wheel rake • Owatonna mixermill, bale feed, extra screens • Trailer type post pounder • New Holland SA manure spreader • (2) 30’ pipe frame bale wagons • (2) Lil’ Red portable creep feeders, 150 bu+/• (2) Kelln solar watering systems, float pump (no batteries) • Morand maternity pen • Alley scale w/ Sensi-Weigh digital scale head • WSI squeeze & palp cage; calf squeeze • Quiring tipping chute, manual / hyd • (40) free standing corral panels (24’ – 30’); (30) corral panels (10’ – 12’); (3) 16’ HD gates • (4) HD bale feeders (20-1/2’); (9) sgl bale feeders; (6) calf shelters; 25’ free standing wind break • Qty of troughs • Lg qty of fence & corral posts; 150+/- railroad ties; (27) rolls Tree Island barb wire • Fibreglass Charolais bull (full size 9’L x 5’H +/-) TRUCKS / STOCK TRAILER / CAMPER • 2008 Dodge Ram 3500 1T dually, 4x4, Cummins (deleted & tuned), auto, showing 148,000 km, quad cab, 8’ box, loaded w/ leather • 2000 GMC 2500 Sierra SLE, 4x4, 6-1/2’ box, showing 146,144 km, ext cab (3rd door), 6L • 24’ Featherlite TA aluminum stock trailer, 2002, (7’wide / 6-1/2’ high), 3 compartment • 2007 Host 11.5 Yellowstone DS camper, 2 slides, elec jacks w/ remote, outside shower, rear awning, 3 piece bath • 1992 Toyota 4 Runner SR5, 4x4, showing 371,995 km, 22R-E (4 cyl), auto

MISCELLANEOUS • Air-O-Matic Preheater aeration heater / dryer, unused, NG, w/ trailer • John Deere 318 tractor w/ 42’’ rototiller & 46’’ mower • 1985 Honda 250 Big Red trike, reverse • McMillen hyd post hole auger, 9’’ & 6’’ bits • Tuthill chem pump; Honda 2’’ water pump • Campbell Hausfeld 60 gal air compressor • Blanchard 6’’ tailgate drill fill w/ fert / seed box • (50) lengths 2-7/8’’ drill stem • Westeel Road-Vault 135 gal slip tank w/ 12V GPI pump on trailer; (2) slip tanks • 14’ dbl bin skid; 500 gal propane tank, 250WP; (3) Flaman inline aeration fans (3-5 hp); (8) rolls Canuck Premium Netwrap; (4) pencil augers; Forster Feed auger • Qty lumber (rough plank, 2x12, 2x10, 2x8, 2x6, 2x4, wind boards) • Bin parts (doors, wall panels, lids, bolts, etc); (3) Twister concrete bin floor forms • Antique tillage equipment (plows, discs, oneways, dump rake) • (2) 1250 gal poly water tanks • Trim-Met grain tester w/ scale; (2) New Holland hay testers • Holland 5th wheel hitch; 5th wheel hitches; saddle; harness pts & tack; traps & stretchers • Antiques (anvil; walk behind cult; wood spoked wheels; 30’’ cast iron cauldron, (2) slips, cutter running gear; stove; trunks; well pumps; coal scoops; stitching horse; crocks; jugs; chairs; 4 wheel scale; beam scales)

AUCTIONEER’S NOTES • Online Bidding purchases will be charged a 3% fee to a maximum of $800 CAD per item. AUGERS & GRAIN VAC • All goods are sold on an “as-is”, “where is” basis and • Brandt 10x70 XL mech swing auger, reverser any description, verbal or in advertising, of goods is • Sakundiak HD7-45 auger w/ 16 hp Kohler set out or offered as a guide only. The Auctioneer accepts no responsibility for errors in description, • Kongskilde Cushion Air 700 Turbo grain vac it being the responsibility of prospective buyers GPS EQUIPMENT to inspect the goods before the sale and satisfy • Trimble EZ steer w/ FM 750 display, wheel themselves as to condition, age, authenticity, make motor, Terrain compensator, globe, foot or model. switch • Doug Johnson Auction Service Ltd. does not guarantee actual hours and kilometres. • Trimble FM 750 display & globe

CAMROSE, AB

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UNRESERVED TIMED ONLINE FARM AUCTION

Bidding Starts Friday, April 9, 2021 and Closes Friday, April 16, 2021

Don and Reg Buskas – Wetaskiwin, AB

LOCATED: On Hwy 611 (16 km east of Maskwacis or 17.7 km west of Hwy 21), go 4.8 km south on Rge Rd 231, then 0.8 km west on Twp Rd 441 or on Hwy 53 (26.5 km east of Ponoka or 15.5 km west of Hwy 21), go 11.4 km north on Hwy 822, then 4 km west on Twp Rd 441. Gate Sign – 231041 Twp Rd 441 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Don Buskas at 780-361-7611 or Reg Buskas at 780-361-7643 Previewing starts Friday, April 9 (please call in advance). Please follow Gov of AB COVID-19 guidelines. This is an extremely clean line of well-maintained equipment. Most equipment was purchased new. Major pieces have been shedded.

This auction is Online Bidding only. Register and bid at www.dougjohnsonauctionservice.com

TRACTORS • 2010 John Deere 8345RT, showing 2615 hrs, Big 1000 PTO (never used), 30’’ tracks, IVT trans, leather int, 60 GPM pump, 3-pt hitch, weight kit, Autotrac ready, 4 hyd plus return, HID lights • 2010 John Deere 7830 MFWD, showing 1739 hrs, AutoQuad Plus trans, LH reverser, 620/70R42 rear sgls, weight pkg, Autotrac ready, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd • 11’ Degelman dozer (9’ + 2’ exts), mech angle, was mtd on JD 7830 • 2013 John Deere 5083E MFWD, showing 422 hrs, open station, 3-pt hitch, Eco PTO, LH reverser, 2 rear & 2 mid hyd, joystick, 16.9x30 rears • 2013 John Deere 5055E MFWD w/ JD 553 ldr & 6’ bucket, joystick, showing 446 hrs, open station, 3-pt hitch, Eco PTO, LH reverser, 1 hyd, 16.9x28 rears • Int 650D 2WD, diesel (starts on gas), 1 hyd, 540 PTO, 18.4-34 rears COMBINES AND HEADERS • 2011 Case IH 7120 w/ Case 3016 (15) PU header, 1341 sep / 1706 eng hrs, 900/60R32 fronts, 600/65R28 rears, Pro 600 monitor, ext wear small tube rotor, lateral tilt, Uptime Inspection Feb/19 (1082 sep / 1375 eng hrs) $10,510.93 w/o, feeder chain & feeder house work Oct/18 (1350 eng hrs) $9,030.91 w/o • 2007 John Deere 9760 STS w/ JD 615P PU, 1543 sep / 2195 eng hrs, Bullet rotor, 800/70R38 fronts, Harvest screen, new feeder chain, rotor bearing & front gear box seal (fall 2020) Terms on Combines: 25% nonrefundable deposit, balance by Aug 1/21. • 30’ MacDon D60 draper header, 2005, sgl knife drive, PU reel, hyd center link, fore & aft, transport, CNH adapter • 25’ John Deere 925D draper header, 2002, PU reel, fore & aft, sgl point hook-up • Bergen 3600-HT header transport SPRAYER • 2014 100’ Case IH 3330 sprayer, showing 882 hrs, 380/90R46 tires, (4) Tridekon dividers, Luxury cab w/ leather, Aim Command, Pro 700 monitor, auto steer w/ 372 receiver, sectional control (6) w/ remote, auto height, hyd tread adj, 1000 US gal SS tank, 3’’ side & front fill, triple noz bodies (2 tips)

auger, elec swing lift, reverser, lights SWATHER • 2002 Premier 2940 swather w/ 25’ 972 hdr, • Westfield MK 100-61 10’’x61’ swing auger, showing 1482 hdr / 1831 eng hrs, dbl knife elec swing lift, lights drive (both knives new in last 2 yrs), (1) Roto- • Brandt 8’’x47’ Super Charged auger, 27 hp Kohler Command Pro, elec winch Shear, dbl swath, PU reel • Sakundiak HD8-1400 8’’x46’ auger, 25 hp GRAIN TRUCKS Kohler Command Pro, elec winch • 2006 Freightliner Columbia TA w/ 20’ • Sakundiak HD7-29 7’’x29’ auger, 12 hp Cancade box & hoist, auto shift, Detroit Kohler, elec start Series 60 (515 hp), Brehon remote hoist & • Brandt 6’’x35’ auger, 10 hp Briggs endgate, showing 1,232,160 km, roll tarp HAYING & CATTLE EQUIPMENT • 2006 Freightliner Columbia TA w/ 20’ Cancade box & hoist, auto shift, Detroit • 2003 John Deere 567 rd baler, MegaWide Series 60 (515 hp), Brehon remote hoist & hyd PU, 13,478 bales, auto chain oiler (5) • Case IH 8312 discbine, rubber over steel endgate, showing 1,154,050 km, roll tarp • 1989 Ford F700 SA w/ 16’ wood box & hoist, rollers showing 94,520 km, 429 gas, 5&2 trans, roll tarp • Highline 6800 bale processor, LH discharge • 1972 Ford 500 SA w/ 14’ box & hoist, • Morris 1400 Hay-Hiker rd bale mover • John Deere 336 square baler showing 81,463 mi, 330 eng, 4&2 trans • New Holland 1044 PT bale wagon AIR DRILL • IH 530 SA manure speader • 2006 47’ Bourgault 5710 Series II drill, sgl • IH 85 mixermill, has orig V belts shoot w/ MRBs, 9.8’’ spacing, 4’’ rubber • Alteen AD-10V 10 wheel V rake packers, primary blockage • Hi-Hog handling system w/ squeeze, palp • 2018 Bourgault 6550 TBH cart, 591 monitor, cage, (3) sec S-alley, tub, etc 5674 total acres seeded, 4 meters w/ 4 • Hi-Hog maternity pen clutches, Deluxe auger, bag lift, 650/65R38 • Qty of Hi-Hog panels rear duals, 540/65R24 front sgls, dual fan, • (9) calf shelters (12’-16’), metal roof LED light pkg • (6) Stampede tombstone bale feeders HARROWS GPS EQUIPMENT • 72’ Bourgault 7200 heavy harrow, 2011, • JD 2630 display w/ activation 5/8’’ tines, hyd angle & pressure • JD Starfire 3000 receiver • 70’ Bourgault 6000 Mid Harrow, 2006 • Trimble EZ Steer guidance system w/ 500 display, wheel motor, terrain compensator, CULTIVATOR / DISC / PLOW • 40’ Bourgault 8800 cult, 8’’ spacing, 4 bar globe, foot switch harrows ANTIQUE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT • 1968 IH 1100 Stepside pickup, 63,179 mi, • 28’ Case DOT TA disc, 9’’ spacing V-304 eng, 4 spd stand, runs & drives • John Deere 3100 6 bottom plow • 1948 GM Maple Leaf, Model 1673, 12’ box & GRAIN DRYER • Vertec 6500 grain dryer, NG, 3 phase hoist, 61,937 mi, 6 cyl, 4&2 trans converter, 20 hp on fan, newer burner, • McCormick Deering 15-30 tractor on steel, converted to gas, SN TG84417 wheels (stored inside), c/w 6’’x37’ (3 hp) & • McCormick Deering 28-46 threshing 6’’x31’ (5 hp) augers machine AUGERS & GRAIN VAC • McCormick 10’ RH drive binder, canvasses, • Rem VRX grain vac w/ attachments, 39.3 transport wheels hrs, one owner, SN VRX40130 (Selling for • IH 459 breaking plow Dennis Buskas 780-352-1077) • Massey Harris No 3A wood saw w/ belt • Sakundiak SLMD 12-72 12’’x72’ swing auger • 5’ McCormick Deering No 7 ground drive w/ Kramble elec swing mover (remote), hyd mower swing lift, reverser, lights • IH McCormick 110 Flexall tiller • Sakundiak SLMD 12-2200 12’’x72’ swing • 15’ IH McCormick Diskall harrow

MISCELLANEOUS • (2) Westeel 900 gal dbl wall fuel tanks; Tuthill 700 fuel pump w/ meter • Fish N Hunt FH 12.6 Zodiac inflatable boat w/ 20 hp Yamaha, 2012 EZ Load trailer, full tarp, air pump, (Selling for Craig Lindholm 780-361-6900) • (8) 3 hp aeration fans • (2) Westfield 6’’x31’ augers (one w/ elec motor); Westfield 6’’x16’ auger w/ motor • (5) sets Case IH concaves (hard thresh, wide wire, etc); filler plates • JD wide wire concaves; (4) JD filler plates; (19) JD rear grate filler plates • John Deere R72 riding mower, 30’’ cut, 8 hp • Turf Power Plus MTD yard tractor w/ 30’’ rototiller • IH Cadet 526 rototiller, 5 hp • Chem Handler I; Sotera chem pump; (2) 5 hp banjo pumps • 30’ tow strap (9-1/2’’wide – used once); (3) poly water tanks (2-1250 gal / 1-800 gal); Motomco 919 grain tester w/ scale; 7’’ E-Kay bin sweep; 1000 US gal propane tank, 250 WP; 8’ Blanchard canola roller; (2) 4 wheel farm wagons (no deck); Carolina 40T press • Qty of 1-1/4’’ OD coil tubing; posts; ties; lumber • (2) boats & (2) outboard motors ANTIQUES • Enterprise cook stove; cast iron sausage stuffer; Marvelube 1 quart glass oil container w/ spout; flame thrower; qty binder twine; jugs, crocks, bottles; 1 bushel measurer; egg crates; tools; coffee grinder; lightning rods; lanterns; US Navy barrel; wood barrels; coal fork; Esso pail & grease can; plus lots more AUCTIONEER’S NOTES

• Online Bidding purchases will be charged a 3% fee to a maximum of $800 CAD per item. • All goods are sold on an “as-is”, “where is” basis and any description, verbal or in advertising, of goods is set out or offered as a guide only. The Auctioneer accepts no responsibility for errors in description, it being the responsibility of prospective buyers to inspect the goods before the sale and satisfy themselves as to condition, age, authenticity, make or model. • Doug Johnson Auction Service Ltd. does not guarantee actual hours and kilometres.

CAMROSE, AB

Phone 780-672-1105 • Fax 1-888-870-0958 Email office@djas.ca www.dougjohnsonauctionservice.com AB License 334038


The Northern Horizon, March 19, 2021

55

UNRESERVED TIMED ONLINE FARM AUCTION

Bidding Starts Wednesday, April 14, 2021 and Closes Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Ron and Dianne Felzien (Harris View Farms Ltd.) – Forestburg, AB LOCATED: From Forestburg, go 6.4 km north on Hwy 856, then 3 km east on Twp Rd 424, or from Strome, go 19 km south on Hwy 856, then 3 km east on Twp Rd 424. Gate Sign – 15012 Twp Rd 424 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Ron Felzien at 780-678-4019 Previewing starts Wednesday, April 14 (please call in advance). Please follow Gov of AB COVID-19 guidelines. This is an extremely clean line of well-maintained equipment. Major pieces have been shedded.

This auction is Online Bidding only. Register and bid at www.dougjohnsonauctionservice.com

TRACTORS & BACKHOE • 2011 Case IH 535 Pro Quadtrac, showing 2634 hrs, 36’’ tracks, PS trans, LH shuttle, high capacity pump, Pro 600 w/ auto steer (262 receiver), Luxury cab w/ leather, oil level sight glasses, 5 hyd plus return, HID lights, tow cable, rear weights, air ride cab • 2009 Case IH 335 4WD w/ 520/85R46 duals, showing 1128 hrs, PS trans, LH shuttle, 4 hyd plus return, Trimble auto steer w/ CFX 750 display • John Deere 4440 2WD, showing 4690 hrs, quad trans, 3 hyd, 540/1000 PTO, plumbed for Outback auto steer, 18.4-38’s w/ duals • Buhler Allied 795 ldr w/ 8’ quick attach bucket & grapple, ltd use, was on JD 4440 • Buhler Allied bale fork fits 795 ldr • John Deere 2750 2WD w/ JD 146 ldr & 6’ bucket, showing 1101 hrs, open station, 3-pt hitch, 18.4-34 tires, 2 hyd, 540 PTO • John Deere 410 backhoe w/ Extend-A-Hoe, dirt bucket w/ pallet fork attach, 24’’ quick attach digging bucket, newer 18.4-24 rear tires, showing 4237 hrs, shuttle shift

All headers c/w split PU reel, sgl knife drive, hyd center link, fore & aft, transport, poly skids, upper cross auger (not mtd), CNH adapter, crop lifters. SWATHERS • 2011 Challenger SP115C swather w/ 30’ 5200 hdr (2013), showing 631 hrs • 2010 Massey Ferguson 9435 swather w/ 30’ 5200 hdr (2011), showing 906 hrs • 2009 Challenger SP115C swather w/ 30’ 5200 hdr (2013), showing 1143 hrs All swathers c/w Outback auto steer w/ STS monitors, (2) Roto-Shears, dbl swath, fore & aft, hyd center link, PU reels, rear weights, hitch

SPRAYER • 2004 John Deere 4710 SP sprayer, 100’, 2487 hrs, 320/90R46 tires, 800 gal, Tridekon air lift dividers, 3’’ fill, 3 way noz bodies, hyd tread adj, Outback auto steer w/ STS display, Norac UC4 auto boom height, Rinex 4080 sectional control, JD brown box, air ride (updated to automatic) COMBINES & HEADERS • 2012 Case IH 8120 w/ Case 3016 (15) Series • (4) Michelin 520/85R38 (20.8R38) II hdr (2015), showing 1256 sep / 1580 eng flotation tires & rims hrs, 520/85R42 duals, Pro 700 w/ auto steer TRUCKS & TRAILER (262 receiver), standard tube rotor, lateral • 2004 IH 4400 DT 530 TA grain truck w/ 21’ hdr tilt, hopper camera & monitor, LED lights box & hoist (Cancade), showing 435,232 • 2011 Case IH 8120 w/ Case 3016 (15) PU hdr (2012), showing 1121 sep / 1632 eng km, 8511 hrs, Fuller 10 spd, DT 530 eng, hrs, 520/85R42 duals, Pro 600 w/ auto steer new 11R22.5 rears, alum rims, dual hoist (262 receiver), standard tube rotor, lateral controls, roll tarp, air ride hdr tilt, leather seats, hopper camera & • 1982 IH F1954 TA grain truck w/ 20’ box & monitor, LED lights, rear hitch hoist, showing 533,722 km, 466 eng, Fuller • 2011 Case IH 8120 w/ Case 3016 (15) PU hdr 13 spd RT, spring susp, roll tarp (2011), showing 1234 sep / 1606 eng hrs, • 2009 Sterling SA w/ 19’ steel deck, showing 620/70R42 duals, Pro 600 monitor, standard 10,206 km, Cummins ISL 345, Roadranger tube rotor, lateral hdr tilt, hopper camera & 10 spd, HD front axle, air ride, sells w/ 1600 monitor, LED lights, rear hitch gal poly tank, 50’ hose on elec Setter Super All 3 combines have had regular Case IH Reel, Chem Handler III, Honda GX 200 banjo service. All cones have been replaced in past 3 pump, Sotera chem pump w/ meter, chemical yrs. Felziens did not grow peas. / tool cabinets, rear ladder Terms on Combines: 25% non-refundable • 1996 Western Star 4964F hwy truck w/ 60’’ deposit, balance by Aug 1/21. sleeper, Cummins N14 Celect, 18 spd trans, • 2014 MacDon D65-S draper header, 35’ showing 841,523 km, 11R24.5 tires, alum • 2013 Case IH 2152 draper header, 35’ • 2013 Case IH 2152 draper header, 35’ rims, 2nd owner

• 2001 Doepker 38’ TA grain trailer, dual cranks, roll tarp, air ride, 11R24.5 tires, rear storage compartment, one owner • (2) Michel’s hyd hopper augers AIR DRILL & AIR SEEDER • 2010 Bourgault 5810 drill, 62’, sgl shoot w/ NH3 MRB III’s (Raven NH3 SCS440 controller w/ sectional control), 9.8’’ spacing, 3’’ steel packers, ¾’’ carbide tips (MRBs updated w/ greasable bearings spring 2020 / packer bearing replaced spring 2019), sells w/ 2013 Bourgault 6450 cart, 591 monitor, 4 comp, 4 meters, 30.5L-32 sgls, (3) tank cameras & monitor, (tank is one owner) • Twin 1000 gal NH3 tanks on 4 whl cart, 21.5L-16.1 tires, certified Aug/20 • 40’ Bourgault 8800 air seeder w/ Bourgault 3165 cart (has 3rd tank), newer 4 bar harrows, 8’’ spacing CULTIVATOR & SCRAPER • 60’ Bourgault 9400 DT cult w/ NH3 kit, John Blue controller, 4 bar harrows • Caterpillar No 70 PT hyd scraper, 21.00-25 rear / 16.00-24DT front tires, professionally converted HARROWS • 90’ Bourgault 6000 Mid Harrow, 2006, 3 seasons on new tines • 70’ Bourgault 6000 Mid Harrow, 2008, w/ Valmar 3255 and broadcast kit • 60’ Flexicoil S82 harrows & drawbar WATER CANNON / BIN CRANE • Double A Trailers Water Cannon, Model WC183-051, sgl head, 1000 PTO, 16.5L-16.1 tires, purchased new spring 2020 • Baumle Enterprises Ltd bin crane GRAIN VAC & AUGERS • Rem VRX grain vac w/ load out nozzle, floor sweep, showing 39 hrs • Westfield MK130-71 Plus 13’’x71’ mech swing auger w/ Auger Jogger 12V swing mover (remote), light, full bin indicator • Westfield MK100-61 10’’x61’ mech swing auger, full bin indicator, reverser • Brandt 8’’x35’ auger w/ Honda 390 (13 hp), 2016, elec start, reverser • Brandt 8’’x35’ auger w/ 15 hp Kohler Command Pro, elec start

• Brandt 8’’x35’ auger w/ Honda 13 hp, elec start BINS & AERATION • (5) Meridian GM 4000 hopper bins, dbl skids (2020-2014) • (15) Grainguard aeration fans, 3-7.5 hp CATTLE EQUIPMENT • John Deere 530 rd baler, 31x13.5/15HS tires, dbl string tie • New Holland 519 SA manure spreader FUEL TRAILER & FUEL TANKS • Meridian Fuel Express Platinum TA fuel trailer, 3621 L, 6-1/2 hp pump, auto hose reel, def tank w/ 12V pump & auto hose reel, used one season • WST 15,000 L (3300 gal) dbl wall fuel tank w/ skid, 2017 • 5000 gal upright fuel tank, sgl wall MISCELLANEOUS • (2) Watermaster slough pumps w/ hose • Qty of slough pump hose • 9-1/2’ x 55’’ W custom built SA trailer • (3) 10’ Harmon canola rollers • Kinsella hyd rock picker • 5’ King Kutter 3-pt disc, notched blades • 5’ 3-pt mower • 7’ Ford 3-pt rear blade • 5-1/2’ Dearborn 3-pt cult • Craftsman lawnmower, 46’’ deck, 22 hp • (2) pair of swath converging wheels • Grain tester w/ case; (2) Roto-Shears; (5) Zon #4 duck cannons w/ timers; Air filter blaster; slip tank • (4) 14.9-24 rice lug tires & rims (off NH3 cart); (2) 23.1-26 tires & rims; (2) 14.9-24 tires; (2) 17.5L-24 tires; qty truck tires AUCTIONEER’S NOTES • Online Bidding purchases will be charged a 3% fee to a maximum of $800 CAD per item. • All goods are sold on an “as-is”, “where is” basis and any description, verbal or in advertising, of goods is set out or offered as a guide only. The Auctioneer accepts no responsibility for errors in description, it being the responsibility of prospective buyers to inspect the goods before the sale and satisfy themselves as to condition, age, authenticity, make or model. • Doug Johnson Auction Service Ltd. does not guarantee actual hours and kilometres.

CAMROSE, AB

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The 2021 Census of Agriculture is now faster and easier to complete The Census of Agriculture is an important tool for gathering valuable information for farm communities and decision-makers. It gives an up-to-date picture of the Canadian agriculture sector by identifying trends, opportunities and challenges that have an impact on the industry. This spring, all Canadian farm operators will be asked to complete the Census of Agriculture 2021 questionnaire. Statistics Canada has made improvements

to this year’s online questionnaire, making it easier and faster to complete. For example, the questionnaire will automatically add totals and skip sections that do not apply to a farmer’s specific operation. Other sources of data, wherever possible, will be used by Statistics Canada to collect the data for the census. This will reduce the number of questions farmers are being asked. Farmers can also familiarize themselves with the questions by consulting the 2021 Census

of Agriculture questionnaire. While some adjustments were made, most questions are identical to those asked in 2016. A letter will be sent to all farm operators in May 2021 with instructions on how to complete the questionnaire. All farm operators are required to participate and will have until the beginning of September 2021 to complete their questionnaire. Have a story idea or feedback to share? Get in touch at aafc.agriinfo.aac@canada.ca!

Unreserved Public Real Estate Auction

Unreserved Public Real Estate Auction

High Prairie, AB · Mar 31

Nampa, AB · Apr 10

Jo-Dan Enterprises Inc

Property may be viewed by appointment

Gagnon Farms Ltd

Property may be viewed by appointment

Home Quarter and 7 Quarters of Farmland 6000± Sq Ft Home – High Prairie, AB

4 Parcels of Real Estate – 455.95± Acres of Farmland $1023.75 Power Line Revenue

Brokerage: All Peace Realty Ltd.

Brokerage: All Peace Realty Ltd.

866.490.3081

866.490.3081

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Canadian Agricultural Literacy Month celebrates its 10th B-Day Farming is one of the oldest crafts, with a body of knowledge that has been expanded and refined for thousands of years. After all, as the old saying goes, “everyone’s gotta eat.” Yet many Canadians have never had a chance to learn about our country’s farming tradition, and the complex system that brings healthy, sustainable food from the farmer’s field to their plates. This is where Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month (CALM) comes in. More precisely, into the classroom, where every March agriculture comes alive for young Canadians. Guided by sector professionals, students try hands-on activities like growing plants, tasting honey samples, or interacting with animals from nearby farms. This year, CALM is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and has a footprint in all ten provinces, reaching nearly 60,000 students from kindergarten to Grade 12. A Prairie tradition In Winnipeg, Victory School has participated in every year of CALM. Cheryl McQueen has coordinated classroom visits for her Grade 2/3 classes as well as for the entire school. Dressed in a beekeeper suit, speaking with children in a class. Located in Winnipeg, Victory School hosts Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month events each year. Photo taken prior to COVID-19

physical distancing requirements.

careers they pursue.

McQueen is driven by a strong desire to put kids in touch with the area’s agricultural roots. “If kids can picture the supply chain, it will help them make wise choices with what foods they want to eat and, down the road, what they want to feed their own families,” McQueen says. “Kids are making connections between what they see at school and what they see at home. Later, they’ll see how that’s linked to the larger community, as a country, and hopefully to the world as a whole.”

“Our goal is to make careers in the agriculture sector tangible,” says Melissa Galay, an education specialist at Agriculture in the Classroom. “Even if the students don’t want to go into primary production, there are good careers that tie in with agriculture. For us, it’s really important to provide that diversity of access to all provinces.”

Growing the next generation of farming professionals Agricultural literacy is a priority for Canada’s farmers and food processors, who are eager to tell the story of how they are working to produce safe, nutritious and sustainable food. Agriculture in the Classroom Canada provides a national voice for agriculture education. Through programs such as Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month, it creates awareness of our country’s agriculture and food industries, in hopes that the kids of today will be the agricultural leaders of tomorrow. That familiarity is exactly what the group hopes kids cultivate, no matter what

Students examining beekeeping objects. Emma Sparks-Areia (foreground) is in Grade 5 at Victory School. She and her classmates look forward to Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month activities each year. Photo taken prior to COVID-19 physical distancing requirements. There is a real sense of excitement around this year’s milestone Agriculture in the Classroom events, which have moved online to accommodate COVID-19 physical distancing requirements. Minister Bibeau opened this year’s Canadian Agricultural Literacy Month with a video message, and participated in a virtual farm tour with students in addition to announcing $1.6M in funding for Agriculture in the Classroom.

Unreserved Public Real Estate Auction

Unreserved Public Real Estate Auction

High Prairie, AB · Apr 22

Westlock, AB · Jun 22

Estate of Walter Berge & Donna & Kenneth Sware Property may be viewed without an appointment

Harald Pfeiffer

Open house: May 29 & Jun 12 · 2–4 pm

5 Parcels of Farmland – 788.96± Title Acres 259± Acres Cultivated

Country Residential Acreage – 15.81± Title Acres 2011 Knotty Pine Cabins Home

Brokerage: Ritchie Bros. Real Estate Services Ltd.

Brokerage: Ritchie Bros. Real Estate Services Ltd.

866.490.3081

866.490.3081

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Real Estate Auctions

Mackay, AB · Apr 26

Open house: Apr 10 & 17 · 2–4 pm 3 Parcels of Real Estate 449.4± Title Acres 1748± Sq Ft Home, Hwy 751 Frontage

Webinar focuses on logistics, customs and regulatory aspects of commerce With the COVID-19 pandemic accelerating the shift in online shopping, e-commerce offers tremendous opportunities for Alberta industry,’ says Evan Buie, international initiatives officer with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. ‘We hosted a webinar in February to provide information to companies who wanted to learn more about e-commerce. If you missed the live webinar, you can now access the recording online.’ This webinar covered topics such as the basic documentation requirements of exporting overseas, packaging and labelling, handling returns, as well as marketplaces, fulfillment centres and third-party logistics. ‘I have been in the agriculture industry for many years and have sold products all over the world, yet I still managed to learn something new watching Evan’s webinar,’ says Pat McCarthy, owner of Beef Canada and Bison Canada. ‘With everything shifting to the virtual world, it’s more important than ever to have a good understanding of e-commerce and how to get your products to market or you simply won’t survive.’ Connect with Evan Buie, international initiatives officer, for more information about this workshop: Email: evan.buie@gov.ab.ca

Evansburg, AB · Jun 17

Open house: May 16 & Jun 6 · 2–4 pm Home Quarter & 3 Parcels of Farmland, 632.78± Title Acres, 1881± Sq Ft Home, 40 Ft x 50 Ft Shop, 287± Acres Cultivated

Wildwood, AB · Jun 23

Open house: May 30 & Jun 13 · 2–4 pm Home Quarter – 157.93± Title Acres, 1671± Sq Ft Home

866.490.3081

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COVID-19 and retail and food service sales trends ‘COVID-19 public health measures and social distancing significantly affected food service sector sales in 2020,’ explains Jeewani Fernando, provincial consumer market analyst with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. ‘However, with the easing of those measures, sales from the second quarter to the third quarter of 2020 improved.’ During this period, sales in food service and drinking places increased by 41%. The notable increase was for drinking places (alcoholic beverages) with a growth of 168%. ‘Full-service restaurants, the hardest hit sub-category due to COVID-19, reported a 73%

growth in sales from the second to the third quarter of 2020.’ Fernando points out after achieving record sales during the COVID-19 public health measures in the second quarter of 2020, retail food and beverage sales values for all categories except specialty food stores, declined in the third quarter of 2020. Overall, retail food and beverage quarterly sales in Alberta showed a 3% decrease from the second to third quarters of 2020. Despite the lower total sales value, specialty stores recorded a significant 23% increase. ‘Annual third quarter change percentages

indicate that food service and drinking place sales have not returned to the pre-COVID-19 levels in the third quarter of 2020,’ says Fernando. The Data Highlight section of Trends in Retail provides quarterly updates of retail and food service sales in Alberta. Read the current issues of Trends in Retail – Issue 20 Contact Connect with Jeewani Fernando: Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays) Phone: 780-415-9773

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Upcoming Unreserved Online-Only Auctions: March 29 – April 7 Dixonville, AB – March 29 · Two Five Farm

St. Paul, AB – April 1 · Wozniak Farms

Didsbury, AB – March 29 · Precision Agri Services Ltd

Blackie, AB – April 1 · Colliton Farms

Picture Butte, AB – March 29 · Witdouck Farms

Donnelly, AB – April 5 · Guy & Diane Lapointe Farm Ltd

Peace River, March 30 · Freeland Farms Inc.

Fairview, AB – April 6 · Kenro Enterprises Ltd

High Level, AB – March 31 · Jo-Dan Enterprises Inc.

Innisfail, AB – April 6 · Koch Farming

Swalwell, AB – March 31 · Hagel Feeders Ltd

Big Valley, AB – April 7 · Primrose Farms

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Feadline April 16 to nominate Albertans who enhance rural safety The Alberta Community Justice Awards celebrate those who have shown exceptional leadership, innovation and dedication to working and volunteering in community justice. “Communities are essential in preventing crime. For 30 years, these awards recognize Albertans who make exceptional contributions to community safety, crime prevention, and the criminal justice system. Community leaders from all walks of life inspire Albertans to make our province a better place to live, work, and raise a family. I encourage Albertans to recognize their contributions with a nomination for the

Alberta Community Justice Awards.” Kaycee Madu, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General Albertans and organizations involved with crime prevention initiatives, youth justice committees, victim services, restorative justice programs and other community-based justice efforts are eligible for nomination. Albertans can submit award nominations in five categories: leadership innovation service enhancement community mobilization partnerships and collaboration To nominate a community leader or organization, submit a nomination by noon on April 16, 2021.

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Auctions Timed Real Estate and Equipment Consignment Auction – Fairview, AB / Various Locations BIDDING OPENS: 9 AM – TuESDAy, APR 20

BIDS START CLOSING: 9 AM – THuRSDAy APR 22

CONSIGN NOW! 2017 New Holland 560 Roll-Belt Round Baler

2005 Prairie Star 4952i Swather

Isaac 780-834-7072 Roy 780-835-1950

14 Ft x 40 Ft Log Cabin on Rig Mat

2000 New Holland TS110 MFWD Tractor

2019 Polaris RZR 570 Side By Side

2011 Case 45CVT MFWD Loader Tractor

2009 Prowler Holiday Trailer

40 Ft High Cube Multi-Door Container

Trailers, Recreational, Tractors & Attachments, Harvest Equipment, Construction / Industrial Equipment, Other, Classics, Collectables & Antiques, Auction Notes, Heavy Trucks, 3 Pt Equipment, Livestock, Feed & Equipment

Unreserved Farm & Equipment Auction for Gumboot Cattle Ltd – Bear Canyon AB BIDDING OPENS: 9 AM – TuESDAy, APR 27

BIDS START CLOSING: 9 AM – THuRSDAy APR 29

Partial Equipment Listing

Roy 780-835-1950

John 780-835-6967

Flexi-Coil 5000 39’ Air Drill

Full listings and details at www.teamauctions.com

Case International 9170 4WD Tractor

Westfield 10” x 51’ Mechanical Swing Grain Auger

1977 Ford 600 S/A Grain Truck

1982 GMC 19’ Cutaway Motorhome

2006 Mustang GT 2WD Car

Office 780-834-6888

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Tractors & Attachments: Case 4240 2WD Tractor • No Internet 1984 Steiger Bearcat 225 4WD Tractor • Case IH 9170 Fees 4WD Tractor • MF 3525 MFWD Loader Tractor Harvest Equipment: Westfield 10”x51’ Mechanical Swing Grain for this Auction Auger • Spray Air 12”x71’ Manual Swing Out Grain Auger • JD 1518 15 Ft Batwing Mower • IH 175 18’ Pull Type Swather • JD 2360 20 FT JD Swather • JD 924 24’ Straight Cut Header (for parts) • Mac Don 960 25’ Draper Header • Trailtech 25’ Header Mover • Turb-OkVac Super Deluxe 990 6” Grain Vac • Westfield 7”x31’ Grain Auger • Brandt 7”x32’ Grain Auger • Westfield 8”x41’ Grain Auger • 1998 Spray Air 2100 80’ Sprayer • Case 2188 Combine • Westfield J208-46 Grain Auger 3 Pt Equipment: Farm King 510 5’ 3 Pt Rough Cut Mower • Farm King 755 7’ 3 Case 2188 Combine Pt Finishing Mower • Shop Built 10’ Light Duty 3 Pt Disc Recreational: 15 FT Aluminum Boat with S/A Trailer • 1982 GMC Cutaway 19’ 19’ Cutaway Motor home • 1979 Honda Goldwing GL1000 Motor Bike Tillage & Seeding Equipment: JD 1630 16’ Heavy Duty Disc • JD 16’ Surflex Tiller • JD 650 18’ Deep Tillage Cultivator • Sunflower 1434 29’ Disc • IH 55 34ft Deep Tillage Cultivator • JD 1010 38’ Vibrashank Cultivfator • Flexi-Coil 5000 39’ Air Drill • Case 56 40’ Deep Tillage Cultivator • Flexi-Coil System 70 40’ Packer Bar • IH 4700 40’ Vibrashank Cultivator • IH 4700 45’ Vibratiller Cultivator • Melroe 480 48’ Multiweeder • Co-op Implements 20325 Deep Tillage Cultivator Haying Equipment: 7.5’ Swath Roller • S/A Swather John Deere 2360 20 FT John Mover & Shop Built Heavy Duty Forks Vehicles: 2006 Mustang GT 2WD Deere Swather Car • 1973 IH 1010 2WD Regular Cab Pickup • 2007 Ford F350XL 4WD Super Duty Extended Cab Pickup Heavy Trucks: 1973 Ford 700 S/A Grain Truck • 1977 Ford 700 S/A Grain Truck • 1977 Ford 600 S/A Grain Truck • 1979 IH 1954 S/A Grain Truck • 1979 GMC 7000 S/A Grain Truck Livestock, Feed & Equipment: (100)+/- 6’ & 7’Long, 2” & 3” Fence Posts (used) • Fair Banks Morse Cattle Beam Scale • Pallet of Barbwire (used) • Pearson Cattle Squeeze with Palpation Cage • UFA Built Wood Self Feeder Lawn & Garden: JD 125 Riding Lawn Tractor Auto & Truck Parts: S/A Pickup Rear Axle and much more!


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Valley Realty, Peace River, AB

Buying or selling a farm or ranch in the Peace Country? Call for a free consultation today!

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COMBINES AT FOSTER’S AGRI-WORLD 2018 CLAAS 760 COMBINE

3 to choose from | Call for individual option packages stk #5870, 5891, 6096

$460,000

2019 CLAAS 760 450 Header, stk 6749

$520,000

2017 CLAAS 670

Auto Contour, Cruise Pilot, Profi Cam, LED Work Lights, LEXION 450 Pick-Up Header, stk 5557

$365,000

2017 CLAAS 760TT

450 Pick-Up Header, Auto Contour, Cruise Pilot, Profi Cam, LED Work Lights, stk 7678

$499,000

2016 CLAAS 670

450 Header, Cruise Pilot, Auto Crop, Profi Cam, Wind Reduction Kit, stk 4242

$320,000

2013 CLAAS 780

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$300,000

12 MONTH WARRANTY ON ALL IN STOCK USED CLAAS COMBINES (some restrictions may apply)

2014 CLAAS 670 COMBINE

3 to choose from | Call for individual option packages stk #3024, 3025, 3027

STARTING FROM $265,000

2012 CLAAS 670

P516 Header, 900/600R32 Front Tires, 28L26 Rear Tires, 4WD Rear Axle, Pro Chopper, stk 1695

$199,000

2012 CLAAS 750TT

P514 Header, HP Feederhouse w/Auto Contour, Turbo Chopper, High End Light Pkg, stk 2864

$280,000

2012 CLAAS 750

P514 Header, Auto Contour, Turbo Chopper, 900/60R32 Front Tires, 28L26 Rear Tires, stk 1501

$220,000

2012 CLAAS 760

P516 Header, 900 Michelin Front Tires, 28L26 Rear Tires, Autolube, stk 1976

$270,000

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2006 LEXION 590R

900/60R32 Front Tires, Mav Chopper, Dual Rear, P516 Header, stk 4821

$135,000

2005 CATERPILLAR 560

P514 Header, 900/60R32 Front Tires, 800/85R24 Rear Tires, 3-D Sieve, stk 1353

$100,000

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C.

6719 Elevator Road • Logan 250-261-1038

www.fostersagriworld.com

2014 CASE IH 9230

Large Turbo Rotor, Deluxe Cab w/Pro 7, 40 Knife Chopper, Air Compressor, Pick-Up Header, stk 6816

$265,000

BEAVERLODGE

1100—11th Street West 888-354-3620 Office 780-354-3622 Dave 780-882-3545 Kenny 780-512-6682 Larry 780-518-3734

R0011848642

2007 LEXION 590R

SOL


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