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Hello! We will be back with bi-weekly articles on a variety of different topics, and today’s is about the BC Peace Weather website! 21 different stations around the BC Peace region provide users with more localized weather conditions. Available for use is not only a 48 hour weather forecast for each station, but Growing Degree Days (GDD), a Wheat Midge predictor tool, a Fusarium Headblight (FHB) predictor tool and access to historical data. To use GDD, pick your desired station and then pick a seeding date and end date. It will give you a summary of the number of days at bases of 0°C, 5°C, 10°C with actual and normal headings. You can make the tool more crop specific by choosing from canola, wheat and barley. The tool will then show when key stages of growth have occurred or potentially will. The wheat midge calculator shows not only the daily GDD and accumulated GDD for a given period but the predicted emergence of Wheat Midge. The FHB tool acts similar
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in picking your desired station, and choosing the susceptibility of your crop. Once calculated, it will give you graphs of the average temperature and humidity of the last 8 days. Included with the Weather data it shows hourly breakdowns of the temperature, humidity, wind speed and rainfall over the last 7 days. The historical data starts from May 2018, when the creation of the BC Weather Network was undertaken to the current date. A choice of charts or tables is available depending on preference of the user. Also available is the ability to export data onto your computer or smart device. The information provided in the exported data includes temperature, humidity, rainfall and wind from the dates you choose. There is also a user guide to help you navigate the site. The website is free for users to sign up and access. With signing up you can set notifications to allow you to be notified of weather events. Check out the BC Peace Weather website at www.bcpeaceweather. com
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FireSmart your spring cleaning – around your property The 4 C’s of a FireSmart yard ‘To reduce the risk of wildfire on your property, keep in mind the 4 C’s: cut, cultivate, clean and check,’ says Stewart. Cut Keep your grass well-maintained to 10 cm or less. Dry grass can be hazardous not just in the spring, but in late fall and winter as well. Under the right weather conditions, with high winds and no snow cover, grass fires any time of year can spread quickly and threaten farms, ranches and acreages. Mowing your grass is a good way to help prevent the spread of wildfire. Studies and field tests have proven fall mowing to be an effective fuelbreak, slowing the spread of wildfire and giving firefighters a chance to contain the fire. Mowing grass short in the fall will put you ahead of the game in the spring. Cultivate Till around your home and outbuildings. This will help prevent the spread of fire into your yard and give the local fire department an anchor point to work from. If you have property that adjoins a community, subdivision or other residence, talk to your neighbours. This proactive step will protect them, as well as you, from wildfire. This practice will also have you ready for the spring wildfire season, with one less thing to worry about when you could be seeding.
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Tom Summer The farmers’ market in Hudson’s Hope opens May 18. Market Manager Caitlin Vince says she’s looking forward to the community getting together to enjoy the spring weather and vendor offerings. “I think people are looking forward to it. Being able to be outside and safely socialize at our family friendly, fun little market,” said Vince. “There’s been a lot of buzz already.”
She added a May start is great because it give plant sellers a chance to get starters out to local green thumbs. “We’re hoping that COVID regulations will lighten up a little throughout the summer,” said Vince, noting the annual customer appreciation day is still being considered. tsummer@ahnfsj.ca
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The Peace River Regional District board has rejected a request from the Nor’ Pioneer Women’s Institute to hold a plant sale next month. The WI wanted to hold the 10-day sale in mid to late-May at the Cecil Lake transfer station as part of its ongoing fundraising for a community emergency fund, the Cecil Lake Cemetery, and the Women’s Resource Society. Electoral Area B Director Karen Goodings said the organization was also considering the Cecil Lake Store as a venue, and wanted the group to be able to use the station as a second option. Both said they would take precautions and follow current COVID-19 public health rules, which currently limit outdoor events to 10. But Goodings received pushback from other directors over a rise in cases and whether public gatherings should be allowed at PRRD facilities. The board voted 9-1 against her motion to give the WI permission to use the station. Dawson Creek Mayor Dale Bumstead said the health orders needed to be rigorously followed. “We have to make sure that is the first and foremost guiding principle of how we allow any kind of public gathering on our regional district facilities,” he said. “If it’s contrary to the public health order, then it’s out.” Goodings responded: “You’ve obviously not ever been to a plant sale,” she said. “Because people don’t go to the plant sale and stay there all day. They go, they look, they see. If there’s some plants that they’ve been looking for - raspberry plants, strawberry plants, whatever - they purchase and leave.” “It’s not a case of them coming together and holding some kind of a big event where they’re cooking hamburgers and hot dogs and everybody is going to stick around. That’s just not the way they’re going to do it,” Goodings said. Goodings urged the board to give the Nor’ Pioneer WI, founded 87 years ago, the benefit of the doubt. “Put the rules in place,” Goodings said. “Make sure they are aware that Covid is our number one concern, that we will not do anything that would be disrespectful of the province’s rules.” “I just think that for an organization that’s been around as long as this one in our community that we should give them the benefit of the doubt,” Goodings said. Tumbler Ridge Mayor Keith Bertrand said he understood the importance of the group, but didn’t like the idea of allowing events at PRRD facilities. He said his community has delayed its 40th anniversary celebration this year because of the pandemic. tsummer@ahnfsj.ca
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FSJ’s new festival plaza opens with farmers market Fort St. John’s new festival plaza opened to the public Saturday with the first farmers market of the season. The new plaza facility is large and spacious, full of natural light, and has vendors stationed both inside and out. The market is open until 3 p.m. Masks are required and visitors are asked to practice social distancing and good sanitization practices. The plaza, at the corner of 100 Street and 96 Avenue, includes an all-season building for events and markets, an outdoor performance space, stalls for food vendors, public washrooms, and artistic obelisks for heating and lighting. Kalmar Construction built the plaza, as part of a $3.27-million tender awarded last year. Patrons checking out the plaza for the first time were really impressed, and are excited about the possibilities it presents to both the farmer’s market and other events. “It’s awesome, a lot better to have it here than at the senior’s hall. It’s much better for the farmers, and I can’t wait to see (the plaza) with the doors open,” said Robyn Flynn. Jane Sheldon said, “It’s really great. We’re so happy to see some people back after such a long time.”
Last year, local artists were invited to submit concepts to adorn the fire obelisks installed around the plaza performance space. Each obelisk features gas-fueled cauldron within an enclosed steel structure to illuminate the imagery and provide heat to spectators. April Beard said she likes the new plaza and can’t wait to see what it looks like when the obelisks are lit up, as her daughters enjoyed running around the performance space. Vendors were glad to finally hold an event at the new plaza. “We’re really lucky to have a facility like this in Fort St. John,” said vendor Michelle Schaeffer. Farmer’s market president Bess Legault was busy in the morning making sure everyone — vendors and patrons — were set up, had what they needed, and were enjoying themselves. “So far, so good. Everyone seems to be having a great time,” said Legault. The plaza also features eight leaning wood poles mimicking the skeleton structure of a teepee, artistic paving patterns with a variety of coloured concrete surfaces, including a coloured river that mimics the alignment of the Peace River, and bronze paw prints to replicate true gaits and spacing of wildlife.
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Women’s Institute - deeds done in the district Hello WI members and interested readers. Thanks again to the Horizon for allowing us this space to tell you what WI has done in this district and in the province and at the national level. The Peace River has had its share of notables at the provincial level, but this is our first to have one of our own members move to the president of the national Women’s Institutes of Canada. Joan Holthe, from Doe River WI is now holding that office. Congratulations Joan!! I had a nice visit with Joan and she told me what this journey has been like for her. Joan’s story begins when she2021 moved to Doe River and began farming with her husband, Larry. Joan was invited to a Women’s Institute meeting where the members embraced her as their own, becoming secretary (and still is after 30 years!). She right away became involved in her local branch, the Peace District, and at the provincial level. Going to conferences and travelling was a treat but the business was important as well with new and old friends to meet. Joan became BCWI President for a three year term and that took her to national meetings and eventually she became a representative on the Federated WI Board of Canada, now known as Women’s Institutes of Canada. Joan remembers when she was a new member at a Federated conference hosted in BC, She noted that the president of FWIC was a down to earth woman, nothing pretentious about her and it crossed her mind that her job as president did not require a Philadelphia lawyer or a high and mighty person to do this job. She realized that our organization
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was there to help you grow, gain confidence and give support for your ideas and causes. When Joan became president elect for three years before a term as President from 2018 to 2021, she knew that it was not going to be a piece of cake. However, trusted that there was a good board working along side, office staff in our head office in Ontario, and of course, the encouragement and support of her husband, Larry. How dreadful this pandemic has been for our organization, and of course many other organizations, also. No gatherings, no fund raising, makes it extremely stressful as most of our members are seniors who need the warm contact of our meetings. It was to be a pleasurable part of her job as national president to visit all the provinces over the next 3 years of her term. But of course that came to an abrupt halt last March. FWIC owns a museum which houses our office , and of course it remained closed over the past year, decreasing our income and forcing us to reduce staffing. However, Covid-19 has given our members new incentives to meet, communicate and keep our business and concerns moving. Skype, Zoom and social media are the new buzzwords, old dogs have learned new tricks, and members have never communicated so much with provinces and other parts of the world as now. Joan is hoping that this isolation will create a new respect and need for Women’s Institutes and for other organizations as well. Over 100 years ago, during the pandemic that rocked the world then, women stepped forward and helped in the recovery, and here we are, available to fill that need today. Women’s Institute members were at the forefront
by teaching, fund raising, supporting, and again we see a time where getting ‘Back to Basics’ is the buzzword for today. Our members are available for canning lessons, meal planning, crafting, and other talents that never grow old, and now we see a new generation looking to receive the benefits of our experience. A zoom call is better than nothing but it will never take the place of a warm hug and broad smile!
Joan’s term is up in July, then she can rest on her laurels, and look forward to being just a member, but ready to step forward to do her bit, as our motto says: For Home and Country. Thank you to the Horizon for giving Women’s Institutes the space to share our World Wide work. Thank you, Joan Holthe, for enlightening us on the important work we do.
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GRAIN FUTURE REPORT Grain Future Prices - as of May 7, 2021
CANOLA May 2021 (RSK21) July 2021 (RSN21) November 2021 (RSX21) WHEAT May 2021 (ZWK21) July 2021 (ZWN21) September 2021 (ZWU21) HARD RED WHEAT May 2021 (KEK21) July 2021 (KEN21) September 2021 (KEU21) SPRING WHEAT May 2021 (MWK21) July 2021 (MWN21) September 2021 (MWU21) CORN May 2021 (ZCK21) July 2021 (ZCN21) September 2021 (ZCU21) OATS May 2021 (ZOK21) July 2021 (ZON21) September 2021 (ZOU21) SOYBEANS May 2021 (ZSK21) July 2021 (ZSN21) August 2021 (ZSQ21) SOYBEAN OIL May 2021 (ZLK21) July 2021 (ZLN21) August 2021 (ZLQ21) SOYBEAN MEAL May 2021 (ZMK21) July 2021 (ZMN21)
Last 1045.30s 1005.90s 752.10s Last 773-4s 761-6s 762-2s Last 727-6s 736-6s 740-4s Last 789-0s 797-4s 802-6s Last 772-6s 732-2s 654-6s Last 405-4s 414-4s 397-4s Last 1621-0s 1589-6s 1537-4s Last 66.38s 64.48s 61.23s Last 442.5s 441.8s
Change + 42.20 + 42.40 - 9.50 Change + 9-2 + 8-4 + 8-0 Change + 10-0 + 10-0 + 9-2 Change + 4-4 + 7-0 + 7-6 Change + 13-2 + 13-4 + 9-2 Change - 3-6 - 4-2 - 3-2 Change + 15-4 + 20-2 + 21-6 Change + 0.13 + 0.13 + 0.14 Change + 14.8 + 14.5
Open N/A 965.000 761.600 Open 771-0 753-2 755-0 Open 0-0 726-0 730-6 Open N/A 790-4 795-0 Open 763-2 719-0 646-4 Open N/A 422-0 398-2 Open 1614-4 1566-2 1512-4 Open 67.33 64.37 61.09 Open 431.2 427.3
High 1045.300 1008.000 769.600 High 773-4 767-4 767-4 High 727-6 741-4 745-2 High 789-0 807-2 810-6 High 775-0 735-2 656-0 High 405-4 422-0 398-2 High 1630-2 1599-4 1547-0 High 67.69 66.28 62.87 High 442.5 443.4
Low 1045.300 965.000 740.000 Low 760-4 745-2 746-6 Low 727-6 721-4 725-6 Low 789-0 787-0 791-6 Low 755-0 715-4 638-4 Low 405-4 408-0 397-4 Low 1602-4 1562-2 1509-4 Low 66.38 64.16 60.73 Low 426.8 425.5
Prev. Stl. 1003.100 963.500 761.600 Prev. Stl. 764-2 753-2 754-2 Prev. Stl. 717-6 726-6 731-2 Prev. Stl. 784-4 790-4 795-0 Prev. Stl. 759-4 718-6 645-4 Prev. Stl. 409-2 418-6 400-6 Prev. Stl. 1605-4 1569-4 1515-6 Prev. Stl. 66.25 64.35 61.09 Prev. Stl. 427.7 427.3
Volume 8,658 9,266 11,790 Volume 25 61,179 17,645 Volume 8 22,224 7,990 Volume 2 5,988 2,888 Volume 504 182,507 62,259 Volume N/A 332 10 Volume 508 100,830 11,336 Volume 13 56,819 13,984 Volume 145 54,565
Time 05/06/21 05/07/21 05/07/21 Time 05/07/21 05/07/21 05/07/21 Time 05/07/21 05/07/21 05/07/21 Time 05/07/21 05/07/21 05/07/21 Time 05/07/21 05/07/21 05/07/21 Time 05/07/21 05/07/21 05/07/21 Time 05/07/21 05/07/21 05/07/21 Time 05/07/21 05/07/21 05/07/21 Time 05/07/21 05/07/21
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+ 0.285
14.050
14.190
14.050
13.905
35
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+ 0.290
14.150
14.510
14.080
14.200
537
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September 2021 (ZRU21)
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+ 0.195
13.950
14.160
13.950
13.950
169
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Alberta Canola Producers Commission (http://dashboard.albertacanola.com/reports/weekly-grains) CANOLA - #1 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $21.59 ( + $0.58 ) $21.71 ( + $0.56 ) $21.77 ( + $0.46 ) June 2021 $22.38 ( + $0.65 ) $22.55 ( + $0.65 ) $22.45 ( + $0.60 ) July 2021 $22.28 ( + $0.64 ) $22.46 ( + $0.64 ) $22.33 ( + $0.58 ) August 2021 $16.45 ( + $0.44 ) $16.59 ( + $0.44 ) $16.56 ( + $0.40 ) September 2021 $16.74 ( + $0.45 ) $16.86 ( + $0.46 ) $16.82 ( + $0.42 ) October 2021 $16.76 ( + $0.45 ) $16.89 ( + $0.46 ) $16.82 ( + $0.38 ) November 2021 $16.84 ( + $0.45 ) $16.97 ( + $0.45 ) $16.92 ( + $0.41 ) WHEAT - #1 CPSR - 11.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $8.81 ( + $0.04 ) $8.91 ( + $0.04 ) $8.81 ( + $0.04 ) June 2021 $8.83 ( + $0.06 ) $8.93 ( + $0.07 ) $8.83 ( + $0.06 ) July 2021 $8.84 ( + $0.06 ) $8.93 ( + $0.06 ) $8.90 ( + $0.06 ) August 2021 not available not available not available September 2021 $8.11 ( + $0.07 ) $8.22 ( + $0.07 ) $8.24 ( + $0.07 ) October 2021 $8.13 ( + $0.07 ) $8.25 ( + $0.07 ) $8.28 ( + $0.07 ) November 2021 $8.16 ( + $0.07 ) $8.29 ( + $0.07 ) $8.33 ( + $0.07 ) WHEAT - #1 CWAD - 13.0% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot not available not available $8.33 ( + $0.02 ) June 2021 not available not available $8.26 ( + $0.01 ) July 2021 not available not available $8.28 ( + $0.02 ) August 2021 not available not available $7.74 ( - $0.02 ) September 2021 not available not available $7.70 ( - $0.02 ) October 2021 not available not available $7.96 ( - $0.02 ) WHEAT - #1 CWRS - 13.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $9.36 ( + $0.04 ) $9.43 ( + $0.03 ) $9.28 ( + $0.03 ) June 2021 $9.36 ( + $0.04 ) $9.47 ( + $0.04 ) $9.28 ( + $0.03 ) July 2021 $9.37 ( + $0.04 ) $9.46 ( + $0.04 ) $9.31 ( + $0.03 ) August 2021 $8.78 ( + $0.06 ) $8.88 ( + $0.06 ) $8.87 ( + $0.04 ) September 2021 $8.83 ( + $0.06 ) $8.95 ( + $0.05 ) $8.96 ( + $0.05 ) October 2021 $8.90 ( + $0.06 ) $9.03 ( + $0.06 ) $9.04 ( + $0.05 ) YELLOW PEAS - #2 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $9.75 ( $0.00 ) $9.63 ( - $0.03 ) $9.45 ( - $0.04 ) June 2021 $10.32 ( $0.00 ) $10.39 ( $0.00 ) $9.90 ( $0.00 ) July 2021 not available not available not available August 2021 $9.03 ( $0.00 ) $9.23 ( $0.00 ) $9.15 ( $0.00 ) September 2021 not available not available $8.94 ( $0.00 ) October 2021 $8.97 ( $0.00 ) $9.19 ( -$0.00 ) $9.10 ( $0.00 )
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Poly-Species Cover Crop
Results from the 2020 growi By: Mathieu Enger, B.Eng; Lance Ouellette, M.Sc., CCA-ON The objective of the annual poly-species cover crop trial was to measure the above-ground biomass produced by different mixes, and 1) to assess the forage value of such mixes, and 2) to quantify changes in soil organic matter levels. Eight different combinations of annual cover crop species were sown in a complete randomized block design with four replicates. A well-rounded cover crop mix provides above ground biomass (soil armour) and below ground biomass (root systems of different depths and traits). To achieve this, a blend of cool season grasses, cool season broadleaves, cool season legumes, warm season broadleaves, and warm season grasses were created. Most mixes were composed of 7-8 different species. Two mixes, Ultimate Annual Blend and Pinpoint Blend were developed by Union Forage; six mixes were conceived inhouse at NPARA. All above-ground biomass was harvested and submitted for nutritive analysis. The same feed quality factors were dry matter weight, crude protein content, total digestible nutrients (TDN), acid detergent fibre (ADF), calcium content (Ca), and phosphorus content (P). Prior to planting, a composite sample of soil was taken on a per-plot basis and submitted for soil chemical analysis. Characteristics of focus were nitrogen and carbon levels of the soil. A similar sampling is scheduled to take place on the same plots in 2021. Results will be compared to those taken in 2020. This before-and-after approach to measuring carbon content in the soil will provide insight into the below-ground biomass contributions to carbon and nitrogen from the cover crop mixes. Results will be presented in the 2021 annual report.
Overview: Trial consisted of eight annual cover crop mixes seeded in small plots and following a randomized complete block design with four replicates. Conclusion: In 2020, weather conditions were not favorable for most crops in the peace region. Accumulated precipitation was well above the normal, thus leading to poor emergence and added physiological stress on seedlings. There were significant differences in many of the nutritive indicators measured including dry matter (P=0.002), crude protein (P=0.001), TDN (P=0.02), and phosphorus content (P=0.03). ADF (P=0.18) and calcium (P=0.06) were not statistically significant. NPARA Blend #6 produced 2.6 tonnes/acre of dry matter, the highest of any treatment. These results are likely owing to aboveground growth of the ryegrass. NPARA blends #4 and #1 had the highest level of crude protein at 33.4% and 31.5%, respectively. NPARA Blend #1 (75.1%), and Pinpoint Blend (74.7%), exhibited the highest TDN values. The coefficient of variation was high (>10) for all except ADF and TDN. This was likely due to unseasonably wet conditions during the growing season. Seeding Date: May 28 Seeding Depth: 1 in. Seeding Rate: variable/sq. ft. Harvest Date: Oct. 13 Applications: May 13th: Glyphosate - 0.66 L/ac Heat - 0.059 L/ac Merge - 0.2 L/ac May 20th: Glyphosate - 0.66 L/ac
Heat - 0.035 L/ac Merge - 0.2 L/ac May 28th: 13-33-0-15S - 100 lb/ac July 14th: G22 - 3 L/ac F18 - 0.5 L/ac Microbolt (B) - 0.25 L/ac Microbolt (Mo) - 14 g/ac
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NPARA Blend #1
ing season NPARA Blend #2
Cool Season Grasses
Crusader Italian Ryegrass
3.6
Cool Season Broadleaves
Forage Rape (Winfred)
2.4
Forage Peas
10
Faba Beans
10
Warm Season Broadleaves
Soybeans
3.6
Warm Season Grasses
Sorghum Sudan
2.4
Cool Season Grasses
Oats
40
Cool Season Broadleaves
Hunter Leaf Turnip
1.2
Hairy Vetch
4.2
Crimson Clover
1.2
Cool Season Legume
Cool Season Legume Warm Season Broadleaves
Buckwheat
Warm Season Grasses
Golden German Millet
2.4
Cool Season Grasses
Cereal Rye
40
Daikon Radish
3.6
Purple Top Turnip
1.2
Cool Season Legume
Bombus White Clover
4.8
Warm Season Broadleaves
Safflower
1.2
Warm Season Grasses
Teff Grass
1.2
Cool Season Grasses
Cereal Rye
40
Cool Season Broadleaves
Graza Forage Radish
2.4
Cool Season Legume
Balansa Clover
Warm Season Broadleaves
Soybeans
4.8
Warm Season Grasses
Golden German Millet
1.8
Cool Season Grasses
Crusader Italian Ryegrass
3.6
Viva Hybrid Brassica
1.8
Graza Forage Radish
1.2
Lupin
2.4
Faba Bean
10
Warm Season Broadleaves
Buckwheat
3
Warm Season Grasses
Brown Midrib Corn
40
Cool Season Grasses
Crusader Italian Ryegrass
3.6
Graza Forage Radish
0.6
Forage Rape (Winfred)
0.6
Field Peas
10
Hairy Vetch
2.4
Sunflower
1.2
Buckwheat
2.4
Sorghum Sudan
1.2
Brown Midrib Corm
40
Crusader Italian Ryegrass
3.6
Hunter Leaf Turnip
0.6
Graza Forage Radish
0.6
Forage Rape (Winfred)
0.6
Cool Season Broadleaves NPARA Blend # 3
NPARA Blend #4
Cool Season Broadleaves NPARA Blend #5
Cool Season Legume
Cool Season Broadleaves
NPARA Blend #6
Cool Season Legume Warm Season Broadleaves Warm Season Grasses Cool Season Grasses Cool Season Broadleaves
Ultimate Annual Blend Cool Season Legume
3
3
Crimson Clover
1.2
Warm Season Broadleaves
Sunflower
0.6
Warm Season Grasses
Crown Prozo Millet
1.8
Cool Season Grasses
Green Spirit Italian Ryegrass
5.4
T Raptor Hybrid Brassica
0.84
Barsica Forage Rape
0.96
Super 10 Berseem Clover
1.2
Laser Persian Clover
0.6
Sorghum Sudan Grass
2.4
Teff Grass
0.6
Cool Season Broadleaves Pinpoint Blend
Hairy Vetch
3
Cool Season Legume Warm Season Broadleaves Warm Season Grasses
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This week - on those backyard pigs Dr. Charlotte Corbett
Pigs are great farmyard additions. Pigs are hardy, very smart and have unique personalities. Whether you have weaner pigs for the summer or are breeding pigs, diet and healthcare are important. Pigs have litters, averaging 10 piglets per litter. A gilt is the name for a female pig that has not had a litter. Sows are female pigs that have had piglets. Boars are males and barrows are males that have been castrated. There are many breeds of pigs with the most common being the Landrace, a white pig ideal for commercial production. Common backyard breeds include Berkshire and Tamworth. Pigs are very intelligent and can be taught simple tricks. They are easy to train to come for food, but it can be very difficult to herd pigs. Pigs need a dry warm area where they can be sheltered from rain, snow and wind. A shed filled with straw is an excellent way to keep them warm as they will bury themselves in, especially during the winter months. Pigs love mud, but it is very important for them to have somewhere dry as well. It is also good to have a turnout area or pasture where they can dig into the dirt and mud, as well as eat roots
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of plants. These turnout areas or pastures will not remain flat – pigs are notorious for digging and making mud holes. These mud holes are important for pigs to keep cool and help prevent sunburn. Having mud, dirt, grass and trees are good for pigs’ welfare as it keeps them active and engaged. Piglets born in a barn will need supplemental iron – those that are allowed to go outside or have dirt floor pens get iron from the soil as they root around. Pigs are omnivores, meaning that they will eat both plants and animals. The majority of their diet should be a pig ration of different grains, with garden leftovers as a supplement. Pigs eat roots and will graze when they are kept on pasture but should be supplemented with pig feed. Pigs are often viewed as the garbage disposals of the farmyard, but there are some foods to steer clear of. Raw meat, raw eggs, foods high in sugar, rhubarb, moldy food and raw sweet potatoes are all foods that can cause health problems. Pigs should not be fed any products that contain pork. Most producers do not add meat into their pigs’ diet as it can be a way of transmitting disease, especially if fed raw. Pigs generally get all the protein they need from using high protein grains in the ration. Pigs rarely overeat (unless they are pot belly pigs) and can be fed with large feeders. When keeping pigs in groups, care must be taken to make sure that there is enough space for all the pigs to eat. Keep an eye on the older and younger animals as these are generally lower on the pecking order. Even backyard pigs should have a basic herd health plan. Sows and gilts should be vaccinated with Farrowsure, which helps to protect against parvovirus, erysipelas and leptospirosis. These diseases cause reproductive failure, small litters and can make piglets extremely sick. Tetanus is a disease found in soil, especially in rusted equipment. Any animal, including people, can get infected with tetanus, often with disastrous effects. There is a tetanus vaccine available. Deworming is important as well. Pigs are dewormed with Ivermectin once yearly, unless there is cause for concern. Biosecurity is extremely important in large
commercial pig barns, but it is also very important for small herds or backyard pigs. There are many infectious diseases that can travel between pigs. The most common diseases cause signs related to respiratory disease, reproductive disease and diarrhea. Many of these diseases can be fatal, especially to young piglets. Vaccinations can help to prevent some of these diseases. Others have no prevention, except to prevent the disease from getting into your herd. New additions should be quarantined for at least 14 days to look for signs of illness. Changing clothes and shoes between visiting other farms helps to minimize the spread. Single pigs should not be introduced suddenly into new groups as pigs have a hierarchy and fights can break out. Pigs are wonderful additions to your farm life. For beginners, getting a couple weaner pigs for the summer is a great way to start. Pigs are very social and should have at least one other pig for a buddy. For more information on vaccinations, herd health or general information, please call the Dawson Creek Veterinary Clinic.
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Overcoming common issues for clients and horses “What is the most common issue you see with your clients and their horses, and how do you solve it?” This is a question I was asked to write about. Here are some thoughts I had around that topic... Hard to trailer load. Won’t slow down. Can’t get him to go. Won’t stand to be mounted. Won’t stand to be saddled. Can’t take him away from the other horses. Can’t ride with other horses. Spooks at things. Jigs on the trail. Bad with his feet. Hard to catch. Pulls back. Bucks when I try to canter. Doesn’t lead very well. Kicks at other horses. Horse doesn’t mind stepping on the owner or running into them. Doesn’t like water. Can’t ride him through mud. Runs up all the hills. Pins his ears at feeding time. Only spooky inside arenas, only spooky outside. Bangs his head in the trailer. Tosses his head. Hard to bridle. Hard to needle. Hard to worm. Can’t get a right lead. Can’t get a left lead. Jumps too high. Won’t jump. Aggressive to other horses. Can’t get him to quit bucking. He’s got a hard mouth. He tosses his head. The list goes on and you’re welcome to add any that you can think of. These are just a few that crop up regularly; I’m not sure which is the most common. I think I was meant to pick an issue and give an answer. A person might take a more lateral approach and talk about something that could benefit all these areas of issue. The list above of can’t, won’t, doesn’t, hard to, is very common with the horse owning public but does not have to be. I could pick one but thought it more effective to talk about something deeper than what is on the surface; and that is: being open to learning. I have found that the more I learn, the more I see the value in being open to learn and the more I actually learn to learn. I wish I would have
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been blessed to be the perfect student. When a person starts a young horse, if they know what to look for, they can witness the horse slowly learning to learn. The horse learns from the herd but is not used to learning from humans. I thought I was open to learning, because my first clinic for 2 days cost $300 and I organized it for 3 months prior. My next clinic cost me $15000 for a 3 month course and that was 25 years ago. A lot of money today; and quite a bit more back then. That sounds like someone that surely must be open to learning. Looking back there was many things that I did or didn’t do that really affected the pace at which I learnt. At times pride and ego got in my way, at other times my ability to be able to really stay focused on what I should be doing slowed things down. I didn’t know that watching and then doing was only one of the ways to learn; it was just the way I preferred to do it. Over time it was shown to me that reading and writing about the things I was learning were very valuable. I refer to things now that I wrote down ten years ago. I just wanted to do it, not read or write about it. I barely wanted to talk about it, let’s just get on with it. That whole charge straight ahead thinking gets in the way of good horsemanship. Reading, writing and watching DVDs alone is also very ineffective for good horsemanship. There is no substitute for experience, but back it up with the reading, writing and watching. Some people have a much more open to learning attitude and they are always the ones that go the furthest the fastest with their horses regardless of their physical abilities. After 25 years of teaching horsemanship clinics it has been proven to me over and over. That is not to say do whatever a person tells you because there will be lots of information that you might want to stay away from. If the person giving the advice has any of the earlier mentioned problems with their horse and doesn’t know how to fix them or
says that it can’t be fixed or the horse likes acting that way, a fella might want to look for a different source for advice. There are two places to get information and learn about horses. One is from a person that knows, the other is the horse. The horse is harder to learn from, because he can’t speak any language, English or otherwise. They will tell you in their own way if they like or understand and also if they don’t. That is where the big list of issues above comes from. These are all ways the horse is saying he doesn’t understand, doesn’t like a person’s approach, the feel or timing; or has not been prepared for the thing you are expecting him to do. With a proper set of goals to work towards and good information you can get on a track that will develop your horsemanship skills and knowledge; which will in turn help you get rid of the fears, and leave pride and ego on the shelf while with horses. A good set of goals means not putting the cart ahead of the horse. For example: personally, I would not compete if my horse had any of the list of issues at the top of this article. I know that any of those issues will negatively affect any competition I was entered in. I also know I would be lacking a good deal of knowledge if I had any of those problems and didn’t know how to fix them. Therefore, my goal would be to learn more. Glenn Stewart has a complete horsemanship program and offering year round educational opportunities at his facility near Fort Saint John, BC. He is available to travel for clinics, demonstrations, events and corporate leadership. He also offers on-line learning and has a complete Horsemanship DVD Educational Series on his stages program, a great way to learn his horsemanship program from home. For more information on Glenn and The Horse Ranch visit www. thehorseranch.com.
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- an excellent way to immerse yourself in horsemanship Stage 1: June 3rd - 6th Advanced Stages 1 & 2: June 8th - 11th Stage 2 & 3: June 13th - 16th Horsemanship Intensive: June 18th - 26th 4-Day Camps: $775 | 8-Day Intensive: $1,350
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WEST COUNTY 4-H ONLINE TIMED AUCTION Beaverlodge 4-H Beef Club • Valhalla 4-H Beef Club • Grande Prairie 4H Multi-Club 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday, May 31, 2021 | Co-ordinated with VJV Livestock Marketing Group
www.vjvauctions.com • VJV Beaverlodge Office 780-354-2423 The members of the Beaverlodge 4-H Beef Club, the Valhalla 4-H Beef Club and the Grande Prairie 4-H Multi Club would like to invite you to participate in a very unique 4-H opportunity – an online timed auction through the VJV Auction Mart YOUR SUPPORT OF THIS AUCTION will encourage these dedicated young agricultural men and women of tomorrow to continue their livestock raising activities. These young people have put in many hours of labor to bring their animals to the point where they will qualify for the very top grades of meat SUPPOSE YOU BUY? There are many ways to use an animal. Here are a few suggestions: INDIVIDUALS • Put it in your freezer or food locker, if a whole animal is too much, split it with a friend • Resell it at market price to the commercial buyer who is in attendance SERVICE CLUBS & LODGES • Auction off packaged meat to members and boost your club treasur • Put on a Community BBQ • Donate meat to your local food bank or favourite charity BUSINESSES • Present packages meals to your best customers • Put on a barbeque for your customers and staff • Use it in a sales promotion RESTAURANT, BUTCHER SHOPS AND FOOD STORES • Advertise and serve prize-winning locally produced meat • Use a ribbon in your menu or daily display case “West County 4H Club members would like to thank ALL the businesses, societies and individuals that make generous donations – whether monetary, equipment or time and energy to help towards the production and success of our Achievement Day every year!”
THANKS TO ALL THE BUYERS WHO PARTICPATED IN LAST YEAR’S ONLINE TIMED AUCTION AND PRIVATE TREATY SALES Ace Hardware • Arctic Crane Services Inc • Bear Creek Animal Clinic • Climb Machining • CNRL • Dan Verklan • Deep Basin Contracting Ltd • DRL Mechanical • Fiber Pro Transport • Foster’s Seed & Feed • Gaudin’s Honda • Ged Willis* • Giesbrecht HD Repairs Ltd • Green Acres Ventures • H&M Meats • Iron Pine Contracting* •Jonesy Field Services • Judy Stenhouse • Laverick Mechanical Inc • Lazy H Miniature Herefords • Lead Wellsite Management • LED Services Inc • Niles & Company • Niobe Creek Holdings Ltd • Noble Country Estates • Northwest Truck Supervision Ltd • Orbit Hydraulics* • Pipestone Oil Corp • Prodigy Tech Group Ltd • Rescue Crawler Mechanical Ltd • RWD Gravel Sales • Scott Hagarty • Sigma Operations Consulting Inc • Sureway Logging • Timber Pro Logging • Tirecraft & PetroCan (Beaverlodge) • Torq Instrument Supply Inc • Triac Electric • Triple Threat Diesel • VJV Beaverlodge* *Denotes bought multiple steers
WEST COUNTY 4-H MEMBERS GIVE BACK 28th Annual Delwyn Postman Donation Steer
“This year’s steer was purchased by Mark Jacklin 4-H Family, being fed and raised by Dean Smith 4-H Family, with a portion of feed donated by Blum Enterprises Ltd (Robin & Cori Blum)” There will be 2 prize draws, each for a side of beef, cut and wrapped. Cutting and wrapping has been donated by the Beaverlodge Butcher Shop. This year, the money raised will be going to “Peace Country Wilderness Camps (in memory of Wade & Aubrey Balisky), S.T.A.R.S., Bandaged Paws and Donation to the Children of Wade & Aubrey Balisky” The draw will take place on Monday, May 31st. Tickets are $10.00 each and are available from any member of the Beaverlodge, Valhalla or GP Multi 4-H Clubs or from Joanne Hotte (780-831-8442).
28th Year of the Delwyn Postman Memorial Donation Steer Raffle Two Prize Draws, each for a side of beef, cut & wrapped. Cutting & wrapping donated by the Beaverlodge Butcher Shop Value: $1,500 each
May 31, 2021
Draws to be made at the Beaverlodge Ag Plex Steer was purchased by Mark Jacklin 4-H Family and being raised and fed by Dean Smith 4-H Family
$10.00 each
License #572476
Must be 18 years of age or older to purchase Printed by Next Chapter Publishing, Beaverlodge, AB
If you require more information, or have questions, please contact Club Leaders Sandra Petherbridge (780-830-6864), Lexi Balisky (587-343-5959), or Janet Pratt (780-831-7895)
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The Donation Steer initiative originated as an idea of past Valhalla club leader, Delwyn Postman, who had been seeking a way for the members to give thanks to the community for years of support. Tragically, in November of 1992, Delwyn was killed in a motor vehicle accident on his way to the meeting where he was planning to present his idea. In his memory, 4-H members and fellow leaders have continued on with the program ever since. Valhalla and Beaverlodge 4-H Clubs are proud to have raised over $234,000 and donated to over 59 charities during this time.
West County 4-H in support of Peace Country Wilderness Camps (in memory of Wade & Aubrey Balisky), S.T.A.R.S., Bandaged Paws And donation to the children of Wade & Aubrey Balisky
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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2021 Start Time: 9:00 a.m. (B.C. Time) • www.vjvauction.com
F.A.Q. WHAT IS THE AVERAGE COST OF A STEER? 2020 Average - $2.98/lb | 2019 Average - $3.27/lb DO I NEED TRANSPORTATION FOR THE ANIMAL AFTER I BUY IT? Transportation to the facility of your choice will be provided free of charge. Thank you to Flying W for donating the trucking from last year.
REGISTERING FOR SALE
WHAT IF I DON’T HAVE ROOM/FUNDS FOR A WHOLE STEER? No problem! Consider buying with another family or multiple families!
To register as a buyer for the Central Peace 4H District Sale you will need to access the Vold Jones Vold site directly @ www.vjvauction.com or through the VJV link listed on our district’s web site @ www.centralpeace4h.com
WHAT ARE THESE ANIMALS FED? Rations for these steers are made up of a combination of high energy/protein feeds such as barley and supplements as well as hay roughage to keep them healthy and performing at their best! Many members will include a feed description in their write ups.
H & M Meats, Grande Prairie - Initial fee $60, Cut/ Wrap/Vac - $0.89/lb, Disposal $0.10/lb Lawrence Meat Packing Co., Dawson Creek - Initial fee $80, Cut/Wrap $0.75/lb. Processing prices are paid on the hanging weight, not live on the hoof weight. HOW ARE THESE ANIMALS TREATED? Very well! The 4H members spend time on a daily basis with projects, feeding and training them for their show and sale. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF PURCHASING A 4H STEER? So many benefits! Not only are you filling your freezer with quality meat, you are also supporting our 4H youth and hard-working future livestock producers, as well as gaining exposure and a tax write off for your company. DO YOU FIND IT HARD TO SELL YOUR 4H STEER AFTER CARING FOR AND WORKING WITH HIM ALL YEAR? Yes, and it is often harder for some than others. These kids spend a lot of time with their animal, and many build a strong bond over the year as well as a sense of pride in their project. These kids are strong, and they take comfort in knowing they’ve given their steer the best possible life while on this earth while acknowledging the purpose of livestock.
2020 BUYERS Black 5 Pressure • Bill & Cheryl Brett Deken Oilfield Transport Efroc Industries Ltd. Al Ferris & Janet Coburn Gerry’s Well Service • H&M Meats Corey Hessler • Ann Jordan Lefley Honey Co. • Rage Oilfield Services Renegade Gravel • Rick’s Fuel Service Brad & Tina Sauder • Savanna Ag Society Spirit River IGA • True Balance Tires VJV Dawson Creek • Walter’s Cat Works Ltd. Bill & Kathy Warren Weaver Bros. Auction • The West Farm The Willms Family WK Ventures•Doug & Lyla Yanishewski
Will be posted on the district website along with member write ups on an ongoing basis, as well as being posted to the VJV sale site two weeks prior to sale day!!! Steers will be weighed on the certified scale at VJV in Dawson Creek.These weights will be posted once all animals are run through the scale. The sale will start once all weights are posted. Steers will sell on a per pound basis.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT
EAGLESHAM 4-H BEEF cLUB Shannon Purcha (780) 837-0523
EAST-WEST WOKING 4-H cLUB Mike Lefley (780) 296-5454
SAVANNA 4-H MULTI cLUB Chad Haddow (250) 784-3924
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IS PROCESSING INCLUDED IN THE SALE PRICE? No, costs will vary based on the facility you choose and what processing you want done with the animal. An approximation:
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Cattle Directory ANGUS A Pioneer Registered Red Angus Herd Whitelaw, AB
www.gomackredangus.com
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 Dwajo Angus Dwayne, Joanne & Jesse Emery, Camp Creek, AB 780-674-4410 Excel Ranches Ron & Barb/Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB 780-349-0644
GRA-TAN Farm Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-2181 R0011860130
780.518.2020
Scott Gough (780) 618-4747
Gumbo Gulch Cattle Company
PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS
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Braydon Gough (780) 274-0099
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Registered Red Angus Bulls Contact us for all your Angus needs
Registered Red & Black Angus
Evan Binks 722040 RR44, Grande Prairie, AB
RED & BLACK ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE OFF THE FARM BY PRIVATE TREATY
Philip Driedger / LaCrete, AB / 780.926.5896 horizonphilip@gmail.com
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
Visitors Welcome
Mile 11 on #2 Highway South of Dawson Creek Steve Aylward (C) 250.784-5136 • Email: gsaylward@gmail.com
Gumbo Gulch Cattle Company Dale & Steve Aylward, Dawson Creek, BC 250-784-5136 Heart Valley Angus Nat & Chris Tschetter, Wanham, AB 780-978-6407/780-978-6406
“Raising TOP quality genetics for TOP quality cattlemen” Jim & Donna Rowe Worsley, AB
780-835-9588 donnarowe8@icloud.com
M.C. Quantock Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB 800-561-2855
Have something to buy or sell? Give Dan a Call!
Dan Przybylski 250-782-4888 ext 114 • 250-784-4319 • horizon@dcdn.ca
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Altona Falls Red Angus Dan & Trudy Loewen, Altona, BC 250-630-2146/250-261-3955
Consigning Registered Angus Yearlings to the Heart of the Peace Multi Breed Bull Sale Online March 26 & 27, 2021
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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
Registered & Commercial Angus Cattle
JayDawn Farms Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB 780-933-5530 Landaker Charolais Farm Alan & Shelley Landaker, Brownvale, AB 780-618-3928
Lazy S Charolais R0011867361
Trevor Binks and Melanie Klassen 780-539-7128 | C: 780-518-0630 Grande Prairie, AB
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Mark & Ginger Zahacy Phone (780) 523-5356 Cell (780) 523-1356
Silent K Stock Farms Delano & Megan Kjos, Tomslake, BC Delano 250-467-9450, Megan 403-804-1107
Silver Willow Ranch Selling Yearling & 2-Year-Old Registered Black Angus Bulls Off the Ranch by Private Treaty
RR 2 Sexsmith, AB T0H 3C0
Purebred Angus Genetics
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Kevin & Barbara Quist Phone: 780.876.4649 Email: kbqrr2@hotmail.com
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Box 159, Cleardale, AB T0H 3Y0 Pete (cell): 780-835-8291 www.northwaycattle.ca
Ollenberger Stock Farms Kelly Ollenberger, Goodlow, BC 250-262-1432 Penson Angus Darren Penson, Sexsmith, AB 780-814-4993
Red Angus Bulls and Heifers for Sale off the Farm Maynard Boese (780) 568-4340
Curtis Boese (780) 876-4526
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REGISTERED BULLS & HEIFERS FOR SALE ON THE FARM Like Us on Jack & Shannon Trask
(250) 263-4904 • sjtrask@pris.ca • Box 127, Montney, BC, V0C 1Y0
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 Raising Quality Charolais Cattle to meet the needs of the Commercial Industry!
8 WAY CHAROLAIS BULL SALE
March 16, 2021 VJV Auction Mart Dawson Creek, BC
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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
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SMOKY RIVER RED ANGUS
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Red & Black Angus Yearling & 2-Yr-Olds
Ph: 780.356.3611 Cell: 780.402.5617 Email: schweitzerre@gpnet.ca
Pro-Char Charolais David & Kristina Prokuda, Glenevis, AB 780-932-1654 Rosebud Creek Charolais Dan & Holly Schleppe, PRRD, BC 250-786-5698/250-219-5698 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 Wade Meakin Charolais Farm Wade & Sherry Meakin, Westlock, AB 780-349-1650/780-349-2982
GELBVIEHS MILNE’S RANCH Red & Black Gelbvieh Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty Harold 780.835.0365 Bev 780.834.7704
Box 1573 Fairview, AB
www.milneranch.com
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North Point Angus
780-864-6448 780-351-2608 www.schulzangus.com
HEREFORDS 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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Joe & Courtney Schulz Box 43 Site 2 RR 1 Spirit River, AB T0H 3G0
ROY & ERIKA SCHWEITZER 210016
Mountain Side Angus John & Judy Mayer, Beaverlodge, AB 780-831-8497
Box Box 2139 2139 High Prairie, AB T0G 1E0 zahacy@telus.net
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LIMOUSIN LIKE US ON
Randy & Chris Haddow 250-786-5048 Chad, Gene, Addison, Leah & Wyatt Haddow 250-784-3924
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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Alvin Johnson Box 27 Brownvale, AB T0H 0L0 Phone/Fax: (780) 618-9044
Yearling & 2 year old Bulls for Sale
“breeding for milk, docility and higher carcass yields”
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Leonel & Lacey Plante and Family Box 436, Kinuso, AB T0G 1K0 780.805.5327 • plantefarm@outlook.com Box 67 North Star, AB T0H 2T0
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Garry Cell: 780-836-0117 Ethan Cell: 780-836-0552 laddie@xplornet.ca
Tamarack Shorthorns Alvin Johnson, Brownvale, AB 780-618-9044
Pinnacle View Limousin Rob & Cheryl Swan, Quesnel, BC Erin & Eric Kishkan, Quesnel, BC 250-747-2618
HILLTOP HONEY HILLTOP HONEY Ranch HILLTOP HONEY RED POLLS Ranch QUALITY POLLED HEREFORDS BRIAN & DANA SMITH BRIAN 250.719.5548 & DANA SMITH CELL: & BRIAN DANA SMITH CELL: 250.719.5548
Shadow Creek Red Polls 59364
Registered Purebred & Fleckvieh Simmentals
(250) 827-3293 • info@redpollbeef.ca www.shadowcreek.farm
SALERS
250-780-2141 hm 250-219-8200 cell 250-219-8008 cell
GRUNDKE FAMILY SALERS FOR SALE AT THE FARM SALERS BULLS and FEMALES FROM THESE AND OTHER SIRES SELECTED FOR TEMPERMENTGROWTH AND EASY KEEPING WERNER and DEBBIE GRUNDKE ALBERTA BEACH, ALBERTA
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North 42 Cattle Company Heath Barnfield, Sexsmith, AB 780-897-3339
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 Box 223 Groundbirch, BC V0C 1T0
Dean & Marsha Anderson – Fort St John, BC
(780) 924-2464 - (780) 982-2472
SIMMENTALS
Chet & Jamie Jans
• We are still Canada’s #1 Red Poll Breeder • Maternal traits with light birth weights • Registered stock for sale on farm
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
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Blueberry Valley Farms Limousin Michael & Rebecca McCord, Mile 86.5 Alaska Hwy, BC 250-772-5116 Dry Creek Ranch Gordon & Carla Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC 250-781-3617 Excel Ranches Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB 780-349-0644 Hillview Farms Raymond & Corine Verbeek, Sturgeon County, AB 780-982-2176/780-939-2173
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SHORTHORNS
info@fallentimberfarms.com www.fallentimberfarms.com
GRA-TAN Farm Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-2181 Grimm Ranches Miles Grimm & Laurie Schaub, Grimshaw, AB 780-971-2217 Halfway River Simmentals Eckbert & Christa Weitzel Georg & Sarah Weitzel, Charlie Lake, BC 250-263-8237 Hodges Simmentals Roy & Scot Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB 780-512-4669
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The JayDawn Advantage RED & BLACK SIMMENTALS AND CHAROLAIS BRED FOR CALVING EASE, WEANING WEIGHTS & MATERNAL TRAITS
(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
Cody & Rodi Murray Beaverlodge, AB
The Harvey’s SPECKLE PARK PUREBRED BULLS AND HEIFERS FOR SALE 250-719-9575
REGISTERED SIMMENTALS BOX 655, BEAVERLODGE, AB TOH 0C0
KEITH HODGES 780-831-7999 keith@arlshop.com
KEIRAN HODGES 780-933-5637
hodgey_177@hotmail.com
Willow Creek Simmentals Mike & Mari Klassen & Family, Debolt, AB Mike 780-957-2814/ Colby 780-832-6714
WILLOWDALE SIMMENTALS Performance Breeding Stock Polled Reds & Blacks
Dale & Judy Smith & Family
Yearling and 2 yr. old Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty
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Norbert & Janice Luken Norbert’s Cell: (780) 835-9314 Home: (780) 835-3165
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Wolfe Farms Tony Wolfe, Valleyview, AB 780-524-9322
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Quarter Horse
Fairview, AB njluken6@gmail.com
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PEACE COUNTRY SIMMENTALS Box 154, Cecil Lake, BC V0C 1G0 www.peacecountrysimmentals.com
Allan Rowe 780.835.8097 allangrowe@gmail.com
Kyle Laloge 780.219.3825 kylelaloge@gmail.com
DESERT ACRES SPECKLE PARK Offering Purebred and Commercial Speckle Park Cattle for Your Consideration
Rachido Ranch Randy & Donna Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-4373
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 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 ONE STOP CATTLE FINANCING
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Twenty-four innovators advance to Food Waste Reduction Challenge semi-finals The Minister of Agriculture and AgriFood, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, announced the 24 semi-finalists for Streams A and B of the $20-million Food Waste Reduction Challenge, an initiative under the Food Policy for Canada. The Challenge was launched in November 2020 to accelerate and advance diverse and high-impact solutions to food waste in Canada. Streams A and B focus on business model solutions that can prevent or divert food waste at any point from farm to plate. This first round of the Challenge attracted 343 applications from innovators across Canada and around the world. The 24 semi-finalists’ entries span a diverse range of areas including production, inventory management, transportation, food waste measurement, marketplace solutions, food safety, food recovery, upcycling, and organic waste treatment. Each semi-finalist will receive $100,000 and move on to the market demonstration stage of the Challenge. Over the next eight months, semi-finalists will pilot their solutions in Canada through rigorous testing, evaluation and reporting on their solution’s effectiveness. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will then select up to 12 finalists for Streams A and B. Each finalist will receive up to an additional $400,000, with one winner per stream awarded a grand prize of up to $1.5 million. To view more information on the semifinalists, please see the Backgrounder or visit the Food Waste Reduction Challenge website. “The benefits of reducing our food waste are enormous, from reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing food availability, to saving consumers and businesses money. Through the Food Waste Reduction Challenge, we are empowering entrepreneurs as they work hard to advance innovative solutions to tackle this important issue. Congratulations to all of the participants for bringing fresh ideas to the table, and to the semi-finalists as you move to the next stage of development,” said the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food. According to estimates, more than half of Canada’s food supply is wasted annually and nearly $50 billion of that wasted food is avoidable. By encouraging more solutions to food waste in Canadian society, we can increase food availability, save consumers and businesses money and strengthen our food systems, while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Entries were evaluated against established criteria, including potential volume of food waste reduction, level of innovation and scalability as well as environmental, social and economic benefits.
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Cattle Market Report VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP
CATTLE MARKET REPORT FOR MAY 14, 2021
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
May 4 - 447 Hd
Apr 27 - 752 Hd
Apr 29 - 227 Hd
Apr 15 - 434 Hd
May 6 - 1,044 Hd
Apr 29 - 804 Hd
May 5 - 1,576 Hd
Apr 28 - 1,670 Hd
May 4 - 674 Hd
Bid Range
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
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
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
400 - 499 $221.00 $241.00 $230.00 $244.00 $230.00 $240.00 $240.00 $250.00 $220.00 $244.00 $210.00 $261.00 $220.00 $250.00 $215.00 $240.00 $215.00 $235.00 500 - 599 $187.50 $232.00 $215.00 $226.00 $220.00 $230.00 $230.00 $240.00 $207.00 $244.00 $210.00 $255.00 $205.00 $245.50 $215.00 $234.00 $210.00 $235.00 600 - 699 $185.00 $211.00 $208.00 $220.00 $195.00 $206.00 $205.00 $222.00 $198.00 $230.25 $203.00 $225.00 $190.00 $223.50 $200.00 $225.00 $200.00 $215.75 700 - 799 $182.50 $194.00 $188.00 $198.50 $180.00 $191.00 $190.00 $204.00 $195.00 $210.00 $184.00 $208.00 $180.00 $200.50 $195.00 $210.00 $190.00 $208.00 800 - 899 $173.50 $180.50
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
$170.00 $182.00 $170.00 $186.00 $177.00 $194.00 $165.00 $176.00 $180.00 $191.50 $170.00 $178.50
900 - 999 $160.00 $170.50
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
$159.00 $168.00 $168.00 $173.00 $150.00 $163.50 $170.00 $175.50
n/a
n/a
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
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
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n/a
Bid Range
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
300 - 399
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n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
400 - 499 $186.50 $203.00
$210.00 $220.00 $210.00 $228.00 n/a
n/a
$200.00 $224.00
$200.00 $211.00 $220.00 $230.00 $198.00 $220.00 $197.00 $218.00 $190.00 $213.00 $195.00 $225.00 $180.00 $200.50
500 - 599 $186.50 $195.50 $195.00 $213.75 $195.00 $210.00 $200.00 $210.00 $186.00 $220.00 $190.00 $209.00 $180.00 $200.00 $185.00 $210.00 $175.00 $196.00 600 - 699 $170.00 $193.00 $195.00 $205.00 $182.00 $194.00 $185.00 $199.00 $177.00 $192.50 $182.00 $195.50 $175.00 $190.00 $180.00 $196.00 $170.00 $185.00 700 - 799 $152.00 $180.00 $170.00 $176.00 $160.00 $172.00 $170.00 $180.00 $170.00 $184.00 $170.00 $186.00 $175.00 $189.00 $175.00 $195.00 $170.00 $206.50 800 - 899
n/a
n/a
900 - 999
n/a
n/a
n/a
1000+
n/a
n/a
n/a
D1 - D2 Cows
$164.00 $174.00
$77.00 SLAUGHTER CATTLE
n/a
n/a
Bologna Bulls
n/a
n/a
$158.00 $176.00 $167.00 $180.00 $160.00 $176.25 $165.00 $182.00 $165.00 $190.00
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
$145.00 $157.00 $140.00 $162.00 $150.00 $166.00 $150.00 $169.00
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
$135.00 $145.00 $137.00 $152.00 $145.00 $152.00 $145.00 $159.00
n/a
n/a
$97.00
D3 - D4 Cows
$88.00 $70.00
Heiferettes
n/a
D1 - D2 Cows
$91.00 $101.75 $85.00
D3 - D4 Cows
n/a
$84.00
Heiferettes
D1 - D2 Cows
D1 - D2 Cows
$90.00 $97.00 $82.00
D3 - D4 Cows
D3 - D4 Cows
$80.00 $89.00 $72.00
Heiferettes
Bologna Bulls
Bologna Bulls
Feeder Bulls
Feeder Bulls
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Older Bred Cows n/a REPLACEMENT CATTLE
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
D1 - D2 Cows
$91.00 $107.00 $89.00 $108.00
D3 - D4 Cows $80.00
$90.00
Heiferettes
D3 - D4 Cows $73.00
$87.00
Heiferettes
D1 - D2 Cows
D1 - D2 Cows
D1 - D2 Cows
$90.00 $106.00 $87.00 $103.00 $90.00 $103.00
D3 - D4 Cows $80.00
$89.00
Heiferettes
D3 - D4 Cows $75.00
$86.00
Heiferettes
D3 - D4 Cows $80.00 $89.00
Heiferettes
$110.00 $129.00 $110.00 $126.00 $105.00 $120.00 $110.00 $137.00 $116.00 $145.00 $115.00 $145.00 $115.00 $140.00 $110.00 $140.00
Feeder Bulls
Good Bred Cows
$81.00
Heiferettes Bologna Bulls
$100.00 $110.00 $100.00 $108.00 $105.00 $128.00 $95.00 n/a
$89.50
D1 - D2 Cows
n/a
Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a
n/a
Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a
n/a
n/a
Good Bred Cows n/a n/a Older Bred Cows n/a n/a Good Bred Hfrs n/a n/a Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a n/a Cow/Calf Prs (O) n/a n/a
n/a
Good Bred Cows n/a
n/a
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
Bologna Bulls
Bologna Bulls
Bologna Bulls
Bologna Bulls
$109.00 $100.00 $129.00 $108.00 $136.00 $100.00 $130.00 $110.00 $135.00 $100.00 $123.00
Feeder Bulls n/a
Bologna Bulls
n/a
Feeder Bulls
Feeder Bulls
Feeder Bulls
Feeder Bulls
$105.00 $135.00 $110.00 $135.00 $100.00 $140.00 $115.00 $140.00
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
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 $1,650 $1,900
Older Bred Cows Older Bred Cows
Good Bred Hfrs n/a
Feeder Bulls
n/a
Cow/Calf Prs (Y) n/a
n/a
$1,400 $1,650
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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Auction Date
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VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP www.vjvauction.com • Canadian Satellite Web Site: www.cslauction.com Dawson Creek
Beaverlodge Peter Raffan 780.354.2423
Westlock Travis Sekura 780.349.3153
Ponoka Craig Jacklin 403.783.1453
Rimbey Dean Edge 403.704.0280
Tues, May 18th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, May 25th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, June 1st – 9:00 a.m. Tues, June 8th– 9:00 a.m. Tues, June 15th– 9:00 a.m.
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Wed, May 19th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, May 26th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, June 2nd – 9:00 a.m. Wed, June 9th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, June 16th – 9:00 a.m.
Tues, May 18th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, May 25th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, June 1st – 9:00 a.m. Tues, June 8th – 9:00 a.m.
Dawson Creek
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Cow/Calf Pair Sale With Regular Sale Wed, June 2 – 9:00 a.m.
Peter Raffan 250.782.3766
Cattle Sales
Special Sales
Last Chance Bull Cow/Calf, Bred Cow & Replacements Sale Saturday, May 15 11:00 a.m. (BC Time) Summer Horse Sale Sat, June 12th – 12 Noon
Call Peter today to book your Bulls, Calves Heifers & Cows (250) 260-0758
Sheep/Goat/Hog Sales Tues, May 18th – 11:00 a.m. Tues, June 15th – 11:00 a.m. Tues, July20th – 11:00 a.m.
VJV Classic Video Sale And Customer Appreciation Day Wed, Aug 11 – 9:00 a.m.
Cow/Calf Pair Sale Tues, May 18th With Regular Sale
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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WEEKLY LIVESTOCK MARKET REVIEW - MAY 7, 2021
CANADA / US $ May 07/21 $81.97 Apr 30/21 $81.35 May 08/20 BANK RATE May 04/21 0.50 Apr 27/21 0.50 May 05/20 CATTLE SLAUGHTER WEEKEND May 01/21 (prel) Apr 24/21 (prel) CANADA 63,953 60,783 EAST 13,601 13,622 WEST 50,352 47,161 WEEKEND May 08/21 (est) May 01/21 (est) US 638,000 649,000 CANADIAN CATTLE GRADES WEEKEND May 01/21 Apr 24/21 A 51,307 49,114 B 608 582 D 6,983 5,980 E 316 214 A GRADE MARBLING (%) WEEKEND May 01/21 Apr 24/21 AAA 74.7% 74.7% AA 23.5% 23.9% A 1.8% 1.4% CANADIAN CATTLE CLASSES WEEKEND May 01/21 (prel) Apr 24/21 (prel) STEERS 29,386 26,379 HEIFERS 26,409 26,563 COWS 7,758 7,540 BULLS 400 301 CALVES 3,046 3,120 CATTLE FUTURES - US 4/CWT - CLOSE May 07, 2021 MONTH LIVE CHANGE MONTH FEEDER JUN 116.03 - 0.55 MAY 131.72 AUG 118.85 + 0.22 AUG 144.28 OCT 123.45 + 0.55 SEPT 146.05 DEC 127.45 + 1.20 OCT 147.75 FEB 130.70 + 1.60 NOV 149.40 APR 132.90 + 1.85 JAN 148.70 WEEKEND May 07/21 Apr 30/21 US FSP-US$/CWT 130.83 134.13 CATTLE INDICATORS (by prod values) WEEKEND Apr 30/21 Apr 23/21 US - US $/CWT 11.55 10.93 CURRENTNESS May 01/21 Apr 24/21 WEST - A1% 11.8% 13.6% CAN - A1% 10.8% 12.5% FD:STR RATIO Apr 30/21 Apr 23/21 ALTA BARLEY 20.9 21.3 May 01/21 Apr 24/21 US CORN N/A N/A AVG CARCASS WT May 01/21 Apr 24/21 WEST STR - LBS 907.0 901.0 CAN STR - LBS 925.0 922.0 US CATTLE - LBS 830.0 825.0 Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry - May 7, 2021 https://open.alberta.ca/publications/3479685
$71.35 0.50 May 02/20 23,897 14,125 9,772 May 09/20 475,700 May 02/20 18,893 287 2,107 25 May 02/20 70.1% 28.3% 1.6% May 02/20 12,482 7,892 3,495 28 3,127 CHANGE - 1.88 - 2.47 - 3.22 - 3.55 - 3.38 - 2.78 May 08/20 121.14 May 01/20 6.80 May 02/20 7.8% 6.4% May 01/20 21.5 May 02/20 29.1 May 02/20 866.0 926.0 819.0
CURRENT MARKET PRICING Week of May 2, 2021
SLAUGHTER BULLS NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA STEERS 500 - 599 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg/High) STEERS 600 - 699 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg/High) STEERS 700 - 799 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg/High) STEERS 800 - 899 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg/High) HEIFERS 500 - 599 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg/High) HEIFERS 600 - 699 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg/High) HEIFERS 700 - 799 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg/High) HEIFERS 800 - 899 NCLE Viking Innisfail Olds BCLPCA (Avg/High)
LOW $80.00 $90.00 $100.00 $100.00 $110.00 LOW $210.00 $190.00 $180.00 $190.00 $226.00 LOW $200.00 $155.00 $180.00 $190.00 $216.00 LOW $180.00 $150.00 $170.00 $180.00 $190.28 LOW $170.00 $140.00 $165.00 $170.00 $186.72 LOW $170.00 $170.00 $160.00 $175.00 $192.00 LOW $160.00 $165.00 $160.00 $170.00 $184.00 LOW $160.00 $146.00 $160.00 $160.00 $178.97 LOW $155.00 $138.00 $150.00 $150.00 $161.00
HIGH $125.00 $128.00 $127.00 $124.00 $124.50 HIGH $250.00 $246.00 $260.00 $260.00 $237.50 HIGH $228.00 $228.00 $235.00 $237.00 $234.00 HIGH $209.00 $202.00 $220.00 $210.00 $209.00 HIGH $194.00 $194.00 $195.00 $191.00 $188.50 HIGH $220.00 $205.00 $212.00 $210.00 $203.00 HIGH $200.00 $201.00 $202.00 $212.00 $196.00 HIGH $190.00 $180.00 $197.00 $186.00 $189.00 HIGH $180.00 $168.00 $204.00 $179.00 $168.00
THORSBY STOCKYARDS OFFICE (780) 789-3915 SALE DATE
May 3, 2021
April 26, 2021
ON OFFER
1,343 Head
1,475 Head
FEEDER STEERS
BID
LOW
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
300 - 399 $210.00
$260.00
$225.00
$262.00
400 - 499 $210.00
$255.25
$241.00
$265.50
500 - 599 $200.00
$251.50
$190.00
$263.00
600 - 699 $185.00
$229.50
$185.00
$229.00
700 - 799 $170.25
$208.50
$175.00
$208.50
800 - 899 $160.00
$187.50
$160.00
$194.25
900 - 999 $161.00
$176.50
$155.00
$176.75
1,000 +
$165.50
$150.25
$168.00
$154.00
FEEDER HEIFERS
BID
LOW
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
300 - 399 $190.00
$258.00
$190.00
$216.50
400 - 499 $170.00
$219.00
$185.00
$220.00
500 - 599 $170.00
$221.50
$175.25
$218.50
600 - 699 $160.00
$204.25
$170.00
$204.50
700 - 799 $155.00
$182.50
$160.00
$190.00
800 - 899 $145.00
$175.00
$150.00
$180.00
900 - 999 $135.00
$161.00
$145.00
$163.00
1,000 +
$150.00
$135.00
$152.00
$130.25
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
D1 - D2 COWS $85.00
D1 - D2 COWS
$105.00
$85.00
D4 COWS $70.00
D4 COWS
$85.00
$70.00
SLAUGHTER BULLS $80.00
$103.50 $85.00
SLAUGHTER BULLS
$121.00
$90.00
$125.00
REPLACEMENT CATTLE
FEEDER COWS $90.00
FEEDER COWS
$105.00
$90.00
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REGULAR CATTLE SALES Monday, May 17th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, May 24th – NO SALE Monday, May 31st – 9:00 a.m. Monday, June 7th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, June 14th – 9:00 a.m. Monday, June 21st– 9:00 a.m. Monday, June 28th – 9:00 a.m.
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Sheds, Garages & Cabins Common Shed Sizes 10’ x 24’ x 8’ 10’ x 28’ x 8’ 10’ x 32’ x 8’ 12’ x 24’ x 8’ 12’ x 28’ x 8’ 12’ x 32’ x 8’
= $6,000 = $6,300 = $6,700 = $6,250 = $7,000 = $7,300
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Garage Sizes 14’ x 24’ x 9’ 14’ x 28’ x 9’ 14’ x 32’x 9’ 16’ x 28’x 9’ 16’ x 32’x 9’
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DAVE ROSS EQUIP. LTD
Ph: 780-864-3731,
Spirit River
Fax: 864-3468,
Toll Free 1-800-661-7401
Ross Equip. Ltd
Web site:
Since 1943
www.rossequip.ca
May 8 - 2021
Sales AL alross@rossequip.ca, WARREN warren@rossequip.ca JAY jay@rossequip.ca PTO
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PTO
7
8
Grain Carts are up 13% These are 2019 Sale Prices 1
2020 570 Versatile 570 hp, P/S Del/Cab
2020 DT570 Versatile 570 hp, P/S Del/Cab leather seat, suspended cab, 10”monitor 110gpm 6 hyd diff/lock A/S/R, rev fan PTO dec pedal, Rear view camera, Radio T cable #764540700670 wt 64,030# Demo$ 575,000 110gpm 6 E/ hyd diff/lock A/S/R, rev fan pto CALL FOR TRADE DIFFERENCE #665475750674 54,635# Demo $ 485,000
CALL FOR TRADE DIFFERENCE Fin $500,000 for 10 A/pmts $ 60,500 oac Fin $420,000 for 10 A/pmts $ 49,900 oac
15
3 coming
0 3,40
$20
2017 550 Vers 550 hp, 1400hr P/S Del/Cab leather seat, 110gpm 6 E/ hyd F/R-diff/lock A/S/R, rev fan, LED lites, Tow cable, rear camera, 800/70R38 Duals, 2 -3/4” remotes F/R wts #320200330 wt 53,347# $ 320,000
CALL FOR TRADE DIFFERENCE
Fin $290,000 for 10 A/pmts $35,300 oac
2019 2000 bu.GC2020 36”x148”Track tarp 203180100 Scale, greaser 2021 $260,140 Fin* $180,000 10 Annual /pmts $ 21,950 oac
10
PTO
2021 DF22 Dryers
FREE Delive
DF 22’s are 98% Tested in Spirit Ri FREE of chg to cu SK. We install FREE sub assemblies on the Electrical & Gas pleted by the Custo sion the drier Free the Customer on
2
0 6,30
$21
SOLD
SOLD 2020 DT610 Versatile 610 hp, P/S16x4 35’ FURY High Speed Disc 22” C/O frt plain PTO110gpm 6 E/ hyd d/lock A/S/R, rev fan rear blades Rolling basket har 8-12 mph #785550500540 64,185# Demo $ 625,000 $193,000 140200988 10-15hp/ft $146,000
CALL FOR TRADE DIFFERENCE
Fin $500,000 for 10 A/pmts $ 60,500 oac
5
2019 610 Versatile 570 hp, P/S Del/Cab 110gpm 6 E/ hyd diff/lock A/S/R, rev fan
#698440400330 wt 55,722#
Demo $ 465,000
2019 2000 bu.GC2020 42”x148”Track tarp 216181103 Scale, Eq trk msrp $262,150 Fin* $195,000 10 Annual /pmts $ 23,750 oac
3
CALL FOR TRADE DIFFERENCE
Fin $126,000 for 10 S/A/pmts $ 13,800 oac Fin $126,000 for 5 Ann/pmts $ 28,000 oac
Fin $390,000 for 10 A/pmts $46,500 oac
4
9
,100
$89
SOLD
PTO
Buy now. Twin lat 2019 1300 bu 20”auger no scale$122,400 #891095142 1250x50x32, 20ply tires, 4 way Spout
Fin* $80,000 7 Annual /pmts $ 13,200 oac
“NOTE” The last drie
grain & shuts off when
,400
8-11 hp/ ft @ 5”cut 7-10mph msrp $119,900
$96
Fin $85,000 for 10 S/A/pmts $ 9,400 oac
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 $85,000 for 5 Ann/pmts $ 18,900 oac
Fin $132,000 for 10 S/A/pmts $ 14,600 oac
32’ Vers Vertical Tillage #901141226
14
$95,000
0 5,00 $29
Fin $132,000 for 5 Ann/pmts $ 29,400 oac
Bolt on“Level Ride“AIR Ride Kit $7,995
NOW
$5,995
2013 NH T7.260 FWD 220 hp16 spd P/S SOLD LH reverser, 1566 hrs,3 pt hitch,12000# 540/1000 PTO, 4 Hyd, 710/70R38 R/ wt 600/65R28, Del-Cab top win, 860TL FEL Bucket Grapple, & QC Pallet Forks $ 197,500 2019 1300 bu 20”auger w/scale $131,750 $225,000 #195050177 #927090136 1250x50x32, 20ply tires, 4 way Spout
Fin $180,000 for 10 Ann/pmts $ 21,900 oac
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Fin* $83,000 7 Annual /pmts $ 13,700 oac
0 4 5,00
10’ Bagger Hop
Fin $57,000 for 10 s/a p
7
$20
,900
$ 69 2013 550 Case 550hp,P/S 16 F Del/Cab Twin Flow Hyd 6 E/ hyd 30” Tracks, 2,590 hrs, 12.9L
#295700953
$295,000
Fin $265,000 for 7 A/pmts $43,700 oac
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Built For 2017 Versatile DT450-550 & Prior
5
PTO 2014 2375 Versatile 375hp 12spd QSX11 #205400771710/70R38 16’Doz 604h $219,000 Fin $185,000 for 10 Ann/pmts $ 22,500 oac
PTO
6
PTO
2019 1100 bu 900 tire no scale
$90,900
#699070103 900/70x32,tires, 4 way Spout
Fin* $63,000 7 Annual /pmts $ 10,400 oac
5
2013 1015 bu Tarp
#521070147 20”Auger, 10’6
Fin $47,000 for 7A/ p
,900
$77
2014 350 Versatile 350hp 16 s/PS PTO 520/85R42 #215300578 1786h $225,000 Fin $200,000 for 10 A/pmts $ 24,250 oac
2017 315 FWD 310 hp16 spd P/Shift def Del/Cab,3 pt, 6 E/ hyd 72gal, PTO,710R42 Duals
SOLD
$358,000 #240401462 DEMO $ 243,000
2003 2360 Vers 360hp P/S, PTO, dozer 20.8X42 D, #955050249 5665h $99,900
2019 1100 bu 900 tire with scale $99,900
$215,000 @3.75% 10 Ann/pmts $ 26,100 oac
Fin $80,000 for 5 Ann/pmts $ 18,000 oac
Fin* $70,000 7 Annual /pmts $ 11,550 oac
#779090104 900/70x32,tires, 4 way Spout
$ 529,000 1 only $ NEW 2017 71’ Morris 107bu, 221bu, Hyd As
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May 08 -2021
NB
ery & Setup
Warren
-$6,000
Jay
% assembled & 12 iver then hauled 00 ustomers in AB, 99,0 2 $ E of chg all of the n the Drier. After s hook up is comomer we Commisof Chg & Instruct 100’ New 2014 RG1100 Rogator, HID Lites 1100 SS tank, Viper Pro, Auto n its operation Steer, 300 GPS, RGL 600 Parallel swath, Cold start pkg, Accu boom Auto boom wheels, Frt load Air Dryer 380/90R46, Air ride Cab, 327 hp 5 boom sensor Foam marker $586,250 #299201280 $299,000 OPTION 4-650/65R42 tires, $18,000
120hp 6120 TTV (CTV) 50km, air seat, dual elec mirrors, prep for front lift, hyd 120 L/m, (31gpm), 4 remotes P / beyond, susp axle R-whl wts, 480/65R24, 540/65R34, r/w defrost susp cab, fast steer, R-beacon 12 v plug Cab lights R-fender ext, frt fenders, 6120 TTV 142228001 $170,500 $154,000 Q7M FEL 169301001 $197,400 $169,100 Fin $144,000 for 10 A/ pmts of $ 17,490 oac 72’ O/H with Auto Lock
7
pmts of $6,305 oac
,900
$52
6
$ 5,000 disc.
NB
21 1500 Ltd Longhorn C/C4x4 SB 8s V8 v143782c
21 1500 Big Horn 5.7hemi 8 CC 4X4 SB v757575c
21 D2500 Big Horn R/air C/C4x4 dsl LB v139776c c
NB
NB
-$6,000
-$6,000 Diesel, 6auto NB MSRP $ 77,970
MSRP $ 83,260
$545-84 mbw
$545-84 mbw
$533-84 mbw
21 1500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB 8s V8 leather v079703c 2021 D2500 Big Horn C/C4x4 SB Dsl 6s v808751 c
MSRP $ 68,340
20%
$405-84 mbw
MSRP $ 61,850
MSRP $ 82,870
$395-84 mbw
$535-84 mbw
SOLD
MSRP $ 62,650
MSRP $ 103,550
$397-84 mbw
$395-84 mbw
$543-84 mbw
-$6,000
$48,592
$93,550
21 D3500 Limited C/C4x4LB Dsl 6s silv712931 mg
21 1500 Classic Sport C/C4x4 SB V8, 8s 566c
NB
NB
20%
20%
MSRP $ 66,050
MSRP $ 63,140
MSRP $ 63,940
$369-84 mbw
$395-84 mbw
$395-84 mbw
$49,492
$59,060
21 1500 Big Horn 5.7 hemi 8s CC 4X4 SB v993598
20%
OH
25% off
MSRP $ 62,640
MSRP $48,120
$395-84 mbw
$225-84 mbw
21 1500 Classic Sport C/C4x4 SB V8, 8s v730566c
-$8,659
$49,996
21 1500 Classic Sport C/C4x4 SB V8, 8s v673566c 21 1500 Classic Sport C/C4x4 SB V8, 8s v731565c
OH
20 G/Caravan SXT+ 3.6L,6s bkts, dvd i153453oh
Loaded
30% off
OH
MSRP $57,730
MSRP $52,320
$325-84 mbw
$245-84 mbw
$49,071
25% off
MSRP $49,520
$35,117
$49,250
,700
21 D2500 Big Horn C/C 4x4 SB dsl 6s i966745 oh
20% Dually dsl 6A
MSRP $ 63,440
21 1500 Big Horn C/C4x4 SB Hemi 8 spd v757575 c
$79
$77,850
21 1500 Classic C/C4x4 SB hemi 8s I581561c
NB
OH
OH
$50,176
$62,880
AWD 9 SPD
$75,950
$71,960
SN
SN
,000
$ 5,000 disc.
MSRP $ 79,450
21 1500 Ltd Longhorn C/C4x4 SB 8s V8 v137716c
NB
$77,650
$56,455
$73,450
$57
Fin $51,000 10 S/A /pmts $ 5,650 oac 72’ PILLAR Heavy Harow 16.5LX16.1,1200# wt on hitch in trans, Auto lock, hyd tine adj hyd spring adj down pressure, 9/16 x 26”tines. 72’ Heavy Harrow #57070509 1-O/H $69,000
Diesel, 6auto
-$6,000
$490-84 s/ws
NB
$36,148
$256-84 mbw
20 G/Caravan SXT+ 3.6L,6s bkts, dvd i403464oh
OH
DSRP $ 11,900
$36,620
$9,900
21 Chry Pacifica AWD TL 3.6L 9spd leather i133543 c 19 G/Caravan GT 3.6L,6s leather dvd i889491pooh 07 Dodge Nitro 4x4,V6, 4spd, Sunroof 171k 481975
DEMO
520scale $92000 520scale $59,900 2014 1300 bu Tarp #797050117 20”Auger, 10’6” Xtreme reach 6” Xtreme reach Fin* $72,000 7 Annual /pmts $ 11,885 oac pmts of $ 7,800 oac
$ 399,000
All Programs deducted
$398-84 mbw
MSRP $ 87,570
$61,600
$63,985
Since 1948
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MSRP $ 85,060
21 1500 Big Horn C/C4x4 SB Hemi 8 spd v781615 c
er in the line calls for n both driers are full,
800-661-7401 for Matt, Jay Al, Warren May 08 - 2021
MSRP $ 63,455
NB
pper
NB
OH
Deutz 6120 CVT
10
ter for 2200 bph.
780-864-3731,
0 down, 3.99% for 84 mbw bi-weekly payments. w/gst OAC, Vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated
s OH @ $285,000
DF 2
Spirit River, Ab
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ROSS CHRYSLER
Fin* $360,000 10 Annual /pmts $ 43,850 oac
s C2 Air Drill D/S paired row 9650 650 bu 4 tanks 221bu,107bu ssist Auger, 17”fans, 4-800/65R32 #400550161 Tow Between
-$14,000
Eco diesel
OH
OH
OH MSRP $51,000
MSRP $ 71,650
$37,000
$42,700
$266-84 mbw 17 Chry Pacifica 3.6L 9spd leather 12K i538459po
NB=Not Built yet SN=Built w / serial no OH= On hand
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$255-84 mbw 18 1500 Laramie C/C 4x4 v6 eco dsl 8s 94k
DSRP $ 22,900
$21,900
2011 Ram 1500 Laramie C/C 4x4 v8 170k 391189
OH
OH 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
TD. • ROSS CHRYSLER • www.rosschrysler.ca
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review
May 7, 2021
Statistics & Data Development Branch Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development
Beaver Hill Auction Service - Tofield - May 3, 2021
Vold Jones Vold (Westlock) - March 16, 2021
Sheep - 844 Head
Goats - 165 Head
Sheep - 140 Head
Goats - 31 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
none on offer $1.50 - $2.00 $1.80 - $2.10 none on offer
$/CWT $375.00 - $425.00 $370.00 - $440.00 $345.00 - $395.00 $285.00 - $365.00 $280.00 - $325.00 $125.00 - $305.00 $134.00 - $190.00 $370.00 - $530.00 $360.00 - $405.00 $330.00 - $425.00 $325.00 - $405.00 $290.00 - $335.00 $270.00 - $305.00 $155.00 - $240.00 $170.00 - $190.00 $400.00 - $520.00
Adults Mature Nannys Mature Bucks Bred Does (Hd) Nanny/Kid (Unit)
$/CWT $350.00 - $390.00 $400.00 - $460.00 $400.00 - $460.00 $400.00 - $465.00 $400.00 - $460.00 $400.00 - $465.00 $400.00 - $465.00
$250.00 - $380.00 $300.00 - $470.00 $350.00 - $450.00 none on offer
HOG SLAUGHTER WEEK END CANADA EAST WEST AB/BC WEEK END US
May 01/21 (prel) 411,077 224,120 186,957 64,586 May 08/21 (est) 2,408,000
Apr 24/21 (prel) 449,769 259,999 189,770 65,823 May 01/21 (est) 2,454,000
May 02/20 397,195 221,724 175,471 61,816 May 09/20 1,803,700
May 07/21 2.352 N/A
Apr 30/21 2.372 2.618
May 07/21 120.70 2.742
Apr 30/21 115.18 2.636
none on offer
Hogs - 43 Head 30 - 40 lbs
$50.00 - $85.00
41 - 80 lbs
$50.00 - $80.00
81 - 150 lbs
$85.00 - $190.00
151 + Over lbs
$100.00 - $105.00
CAN/US $ CLOSE Apr 23/21
MONTH May-21 Jun-21 Jul-21 Aug-21 Oct-21 Dec-21
MONTH May-21 Jun-21 Jul-21 Aug-21 Sep-21 Dec-21
LEAN 111.97 112.85 113.55 109.03 91.97 84.75
CHANGE + 1.85 + 3.13 + 4.30 + 3.53 + 3.27 + 3.30
FUTURES 0.8237 0.8237 0.8238 0.8238 0.8237 0.8238
CHANGE + 0.0093 + 0.0093 + 0.0093 + 0.0093 + 0.0092 + 0.0093
Apr 24/21 217.00 Apr 23/21 N/A 11.5 Apr 30/21 109.24
May 02/20 215.00 May 01/20 10.8 8.8 May 08/20 113.94
HOG INDICATORS May 08/20 1.538 2.140
INTERIOR IOWA MINNESOTA HOG CASH PRICES WEEK END US $/CWT CAN EQVT $/KG
none on offer none on offer none on offer none on offer none on offer none on offer none on offer none on offer
$2.50 - $3.90 $3.00 - $4.55
HOG FUTURES - US $/CWT
HOG CASH PRICES - INDEX 100 - $/KG WEEK END ALTA AVG ONT AVG
$/CWT $3.20 - $3.90 $3.00 - $3.60 $2.80 - $3.10 $2.00 - $2.55 $1.40 - $1.85 $1.50 - $1.68 $250.00 - $375.00 $300.00 - $400.00
May 08/20 37.53 0.979
WEEK END AV DRSD WT US-LBS FD: HOG RATIO US CORN ALTA BARLEY US CARCASS CUTOUT US $/CWT
May 01/21 217.00 Apr 30/21 N/A 11.4 May 07/21 112.48
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MAY 28, 2021 Deadline for Booking a display ad: 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, May 19th, 2021 Deadline to book a classified ad: 10:00 a.m., Friday, May 21st, 2021 (Ph) 250-782-4888 • (Fax) 250-782-6300 • (Email) horizon@dcdn.ca
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This week, I spoke with 2021’s Bin Top Artist in Residence Payge Fortier about her exhibition Bos Taurus, as well as her experience working as an artist in our small, northern community. The Bin Top Artist in Residence is organized by the Dawson Creek Art Gallery, stay tuned for updates on how to apply for next year’s program. There are elements of Payge’s story may be familiar to many artists in our area. It is a stellar example of a born artist’s resilience and determination to pursue what many may perceive to be an unlikely career path. Fortier was raised on a small cattle operation outside of Dawson Creek, BC. Creatives are found on both sides of her family including spinners and weavers, as well as skilled builders and draftsmen. However, her family’s blue collar background necessitated that they express their creativity through practical projects such as quilts and garments. Payge inherited this inner drive to create, and describes herself as an artist in her core. Her artistic spark ignited as early as she can remember. As a young child, she was “mesmerized” by her older sister’s drawings, which she worked to emulate, and soon enough she was trading her drawings at school for better lunches. At nine years old, she took her first art class at the Dawson Creek Art Gallery, where she discovered her voracious appetite for all things art-related. Thereafter, she attended every art class she could throughout her elementary and high school years, after which she enrolled in Laine Dahlen’s Visual Arts Program at Northern Lights College, which was sadly discontinued in 2014 After completing the Northern Lights program, Fortier transferred to Alberta University of Arts in Calgary. This was a difficult process for her, as no one in her family had pursued post secondary education before, let alone art school out of province. Navigating university and city life on her own was overwhelming for the artist, and she returned home before completing her second year. Payge remembers her time at Northern Lights fondly, and preferred NLC’s small class sizes and hands on approach to AUAC’s theorybased curriculum, stating, “Just because it’s a big institution, doesn’t mean it’s better quality”. As the Gallery’s 2021 Bin Top Artist in Residence, Fortier has created Bos Taurus, an impressive series celebrating the way of life of traditional cattle ranchers in the Peace Region. In Bos Taurus, Payge solidifies her own visual language using expressive brush strokes, bold colours and clever layering. Through her skilled hand, Fortier brings out the liveliness and unique characteristics of her bovine subjects. Rendering them with a gentleness and warmth that originates from the true affection the artist holds for these animals, which are so central to the lifestyle and traditions of her family and community. Bos Taurus is on display now at the Kiwanis Performing Arts Centre until June 4th. KPAC is open to the public during regular hours, so please stop by and experience the show in person. Do you have an artistic endeavour you would like to promote? Is there a topic you would like me to discuss? I would love to hear from you! Please email me at programs@dcartgallery.ca.
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It takes between 60 to 90 days for a supplementation program to replenish trace mineral nutrient levels in a deficient animal. The presence of binding nutrients such as sulfur and molybdenum will interfere with copper absorption. Supplementing copper oxide, which is almost 100% unavailable to ruminants, should be avoided. Body condition score, weather conditions, and stage of production all impact animal requirements. There are two different forms of minerals – inorganic and organic. Organic refers to the mineral (for example copper, manganese, or zinc) is linked to a second molecule that contains carbon. It could be a metal proteinate, an organic acid, a methyl hydroxy analog or a glycinate as the second molecule or carrier of the trace mineral. It does not mean that the product is a certified organic. All forms have their benefits and limitations. What to use will depend on what is happening on the operation. Are there problems with fertility or reproductive efficiency? Are the offspring not growing well or have health problems related to poor immunity? When nutrition programs are not solving these issues, it is worth investigating the use of the organic forms of trace minerals. There is literature that states organic minerals have an increased bioavailability compared to the inorganic or standard mineral. Unfortunately, the results from one experiment, or series of experiments, are valid within the parameters of the experiments. Changes in animal body condition score, health status, stage of production (pregnant, lactating or growth rate) environmental conditions, previous nutrition and current plane of nutrition all impact the animals’ ability to utilize the nutrients. Thus, bioavailability of the mineral is different for each situation. There are situations where the organic minerals do improve performance, but these products can be more costly than other options. If a balanced nutrition program that contains an inorganic product is not resolving production and reproduction problems; then the organic products are an option to consider. Working with a nutritionist and veterinarian is recommended to resolve production, reproduction and health problems.
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Minister Bibeau launches program to create 2,000 youth Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, the Honourable Mariejobs in the agriculture sector Claude Bibeau, and the Member of Parliament for Glengarry–
Prescott–Russell, Francis Drouin, hosted a virtual event to announce an investment of up to $21.4 million to enhance the Youth Employment and Skills Program (YESP) and fund about 2,000 jobs for youth in the agriculture sector. They were joined by Chair of the Canadian Young Farmers’ Forum Justin Williams, and representatives from three past program participants: Delta, British Columbia’s Cropthorne Farm Ltd.; Coaldale, Alberta’s Kasko Cattle Co.; and St-Eugène, Ontario’s Les Fruits du Poirier. The YESP aims to support agri-food employers and provide young Canadians between the ages of 15 and 30 with job experience in agriculture that could lead to a career working in the sector. In 2020, the Government of Canada invested $9.2 million for the YESP, to fund nearly 1,000 jobs. Today’s investment more than doubles last year’s allocation. Eligible applicants include producers, agri-businesses, industry associations, provincial and territorial governments, Indigenous organizations and research facilities. Support can cover the period from April 15, 2021 to March 31, 2022. Applications for the YESP are now being accepted and forms are available through the webpage. For more information, please contact aafc.yesp-pecj.aac@canada.ca, or call: 1-866-452-5558. Young people were among the hardest and fastest hit when the COVID-19 pandemic struck, experiencing more job losses than any other age demographic. Meanwhile, the agriculture sector has been facing increased difficulty accessing labour since the beginning of the pandemic. By promoting youth employment in the agriculture sector, the Government of Canada is ensuring a resilient food supply chain and keeping the sector strong.
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“By doubling our youth jobs program, we are providing thousands of young people with rewarding experiences that could lead to a career in agriculture. In a time of labor shortages, this enhancement will also allow many employers to fill vacant positions,” says the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and AgriFood “As we continue to recover from the effects of COVID-19, our government knows that providing young Canadians with the tools and experience they need to succeed is essential to building back better. The Youth Employment and Skills Program is an excellent example of how we are helping passionate young people start a career in Canada’s agriculture sector. Canada’s prosperity depends on our young people reaching their full potential. This is why Budget 2021 made historic investments in youth so they have the supports and opportunities they need to build long and successful careers in Canadian agriculture.,” added Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion “Now more than ever, young Canadians need support to launch their careers. Through the Youth Employment and Skills Program, the Government of Canada is helping more youth discover the limitless potential enhancing the sector, P I U Q ofEcareers M Rin agriculture, A F R E while L T also U which is vitally important to rural communities across Canada,” said Francis Drouin, Member of Parliament for Glengarry–Prescott– Russell. “The Youth Employment and Skills Program helps alleviate some of the pressing labour issues in Canadian agriculture, while also giving youths exposure to our industry when that exposure is becoming increasingly rare. We hope programs such as this can help foster the next generation of Canadian farmers and get the younger generations talking about Canadian agriculture as a career prospect,” said Justin Williams, Chair, Canadian Young Farmers’ Forum. “The YESP program has been an easy program to use. We’ve appreciated that it helped us hire a young person and expose them to some of the opportunities in the field of agriculture,” said Ryan Kasko, General Manager, Kasko Cattle Co Ltd. The Youth Employment and Skills Program (YESP) offers employers who hire youth for agricultural jobs support for up to 50% of wages, to a maximum of $14,000. Indigenous applicants and employers who hire a youth facing barriers are eligible to receive up to 80% of total eligible costs, up to a maximum of $14,000.
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Plants can help solve soil quality crimes for Shellie English, CreekTop Farming Co. Initial Questions & Management Issues Shellie English wants to improve a field that has been “mined” by the previous owners relocating topsoil to a greenhouse, resulting in very poor soil quality. In the spring of 2018, we established a pair of benchmarks as her “starting points” so that she can monitor her success as she makes improvements to her soil. In 2018, Shellie asked Henry Braun, a neighbour and custom operator, to focus on weed control (i.e. quackgrass & Canada thistle). In the spring of 2019, Shellie seeded a select sainfoin forage mix suited for improving soil conditions, with no cover crop. Henry seeded the same sainfoin forage mix across the road in his own field, but with a cover crop of oats. Soil Landscape Starting Point Before embarking on a plan to improve soil quality, it is crucial to understand the initial soil landscape that is your starting point. Shellie’s key message for other cooperators is “I can’t stress enough how much we learned by pausing for this step. We modified our plan based on what we learned here.” Soil Type: Falher (FA on maps) soils were derived from clayey glaciolacustrine deposits on undulating landscapes with elevations less than 700m. They have weakly calcareous and saline subsoils. Areas mapped as Falher may contain 4060% Chernozemic soils and Solonetzic soils. Falher soils are moderately well drained, slowly pervious Dark Gray Solods and Black Solonetzic soils. Slope: 3 on the soil map = very gentle slopes
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New Fairview Location! Flaman Peace Country! The Flaman Group of Companies are proud to announce that they have purchased Dunvegan Fab & Welding (DF&W) from the KerbaGroup. DF&W has served as the Fairview Flaman Rental Location since 2011. Both the KerbaGroup and Norm McLachlin (who brought Flaman to DF&W) have served the community well and Flaman hopes to continue this trend. “Flaman will continue to operate both Flaman Rentals and the welding shop as before.” states Flaman General Manager Rocky Amson. “We are committed to building the Flaman brand in the Peace Country through Dunvegan Fab & Welding, and we anticipate more growth in the future in this region.” Flaman takes on a business with a very experienced staff comprised of Ernest Trudel, Tina Gelech, Keith Giesbrecht, Tyler Hamilton, Suzanne Houde, Tallon Fraser, and Sheldon Dionne. With a wide range of welding and fabricating services being offered, Flaman is very excited to engage in this business and commit to continuing to grow it. While this is the first Flaman storefront in the Peace Country, Flaman has been a presence in the north for years.
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Soil Quality Study 2015 - 2020 practices Soil Quality Study Overview The soil quality field kit was initiated by Sandra Burton & Dr. Bill McGill, over 5 years ago as a communication tool during PRFA-UNBC Soils, Forage & Water Dynamics Courses. It was further tested during 2 larger producer innovation based projects: Innovative Management Practices for Resiliency & Improving Productivity & Profitability of Forages. We have enjoyed collaboration with many people, especially Julie Robinson, Matthias Loeseken, Aaron Mackay and the 17 farm cooperators involved in the study. Initial Questions 1. Is the kit farmer field friendly? We addressed this in the 2015 season and found that some of the methods were time consuming for a field test. We modified the methods supplied with the kit. 2. Which soil properties are relevant to each on-farm demo? We selected a core of 7 “must do” soil properties, then added more as requested by the cooperator or relevant to the questions at the on farm demonstrations. 3. Does the field kit assist in dialog with farmers to improve their management practices? The methods and results were conversation starters at more than a dozen workshops and field days over the last 5 years. 4. Can the field kit help establish benchmarks with cooperators that can be revisited later to measure changes? This report shares the field work methods and preliminary answers to these questions. To date, 32 pairs or 64 benchmarks each have summary Soil Quality Report Cards, involving 17 cooperators spread across the Peace (primarily in BC). Soil Quality Improving Practices The cooperators that came forward with their questions can be grouped into 6 soil quality improving practices. This is a sampling of possible practices to improve soil quality, not a complete list. 1. Adding topsoil, composted manure or pulp residual: Glenn & Ann Hogberg, Progress area, benchmarks in valley bottom, Devereau soil on lacustrine; Stan & Shirley Smithard, Sunset Prairie area, benchmark pairs on ridge, Murdale soil on morainal till;
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3. Winter feeding or bale grazing: Ron & Karen Buchanan, Lower Cache, 4 sets of benchmarks with winter feeding of different years & different landscape positions; Gordon & Brenda Lazinchuk, Bessborough, benchmark pairs with & without bale grazing on 2 different soils; Rob Larson, Rose Prairie, 2 benchmarks of starting points for 2 fields; Heather Fossum, Briar Ridge, paired benchmarks representing with & without bale grazing; Bill Wilson & Julie Robinson, 2 pastures in Sweetwater & Silver Valley; 2 sets of benchmarks. 4. Improved grazing management: Tara Holmes & Ben Harrington, Siphon Creek, 3 fields, histories & soil types, 3 benchmark pairs; Clay & Ashley Armstrong, Demmitt, 5 benchmarks; Jodi Kendrew, Pouce Coupe, 2 soil types, 2 benchmark pairs; Craig Fossum & Brette Madden, McLeod, 2 benchmarks of starting points for improving soil quality.
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Registration is now open for farms and ranches to be part of the next edition of Open Farm Days. The weekend showcases Alberta’s agriculture industry and growing the agri-tourism sector. Host farms open their gates to share their agricultural experiences with their urban neighbours and to help them understand where their food comes from. In 2020, more than 77 host farms were part of Open Farm Days, and 24 culinary events helped connect urban and rural Albertans. Host farms have included traditional farms, livestock (bison, cattle, alpaca, sheep, llama, goat, poultry) farms and ranches, organic operations, corn mazes, wineries, meaderies, craft breweries, stables, petting zoos, along with honey, fruit, vegetable, grain and u-pick farms. Since 2013, Open Farm Days has seen nearly 134,000 person visits, injecting close to one million dollars into the rural economy through on-farm sales. Since its launch, 711 Alberta farms have been enjoyed by the public. Host farms can participate either day or both days, and educational materials about hosting are available. Material is available for farms interested in participating, including: AHS and AGLC regulations COVID-19 restrictions Marketing suggestions Culinary/Food events Artisan Markets For 2021, farms that want to showcase craft beverages from local brewers and distillers at an artisan market or with their event can explore new permits or licence options with AGLC. For questions concerning Open Farm Days, please contact Tracey Foster at Alberta Association of Agricultural Societies: info@ albertaopenfarmdays.ca
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REGIONAL DISTRICT
Issue 5
| May 2021
In the
Spotlight Dawson Creek fire services expansion being considered
Got stuff for the landfill? Tipping fees waived for Spring Clean-up event We’re making it easy for you to dispose of your yard waste and sorted trash. If you can’t re-use or recycle it, take it to a Peace River Regional District landfill or waste transfer station for free during the PRRD Spring Clean-up! Happening from May 31 to June 13 all tipping fees at the PRRD landfills and transfer stations will be waived for sorted waste and yard debris from your property.
The PRRD and the City of Dawson Creek are considering increasing the size of the fire protection area for the Dawson Creek Fire Department (DCFD).
Wildfire season is here. Landscape your green spaces to remove fire fuels.
If you are a resident or business owner within the proposed expansion areas of Briar Ridge, Riley’s Crossing or South Dawson we want to hear from you! Scan the QR code below to take a short online survey to help determine the level of support for the expansion.
With the arrival of spring it’s time that residents in the region ask themselves, are you FireSmart? More than 90% of homes damaged by wildfire are ignited by embers. Reduce your risk by landscaping your green spaces; clean up gutters, trim grass and tend to overgrown trees.
Survey closes: July 17, 2021
For a list of hours and locations please check the Garbage and Recycling Page at: prrd.bc.ca/services/garbage-and-recycling/. Please note that no commerical, business or industrial waste will be accepted.
Changes coming to Blackfoot Regional Park Blackfoot Regional Park has always been a great place to go to camp, picnic, and fish along the south bank of the Peace River at the historic Clayhurst Fery Crossing.
Charlie Lake Fire Department looking for recruits The Charlie Lake Fire Department is actively recruiting for volunteer firefighters. Interested applicants are encouraged to visit: haveyoursay.prrd.bc.ca to join the growing application list.
In 2017 we asked residents how they would like to see Blackfoot Regional Park developed. The response was that there should be more campsites, improved washrooms, an enhanced trail system and the ability reserve sites in advance. Residents spoke, and the PRRD listened! The park has been undergoing improvements including a small trail system for walking and non-motorized use, new campsites with more power options, an on-site caretaker and general improvements to the roads and park infrastructure. Have questions about the project? Be sure to follow the PRRD social media channels for updates, or call Community Services staff at 250-784-3200.
Next PRRD Board eetings:
Join the Discussion
May 27, 2021 10:00am | Facebook Live
Engage in the active consultations happening in the Peace River Regional District.
June 10, 2021 10:00am | Facebook Live
To view board and committee meeting dates and agendas, visit: prrd.bc.ca/agendas-minutes/
Peace River Regional District Official Page
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For Sale - Misc 2060 Gold equipment. Designed
for 1-2 man operation. Sluices, trommel, pumps, pans, hose, etc. 780-933-3452 Inflatable Kayak. 3-compartment rubber with nylon cover. Very stable and super tough. $500. 780-933-3452 Stamford 12.5kva Light Plant. Complete with 200gal Fuel Tank. Call 780-933-6363
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Household Miscellaneous
One Bosch Dishwasher - colour white. $150. Call Virginia 780-882-6745
Built right sheds. Building quality shelters. Call John 780-835-1908 for your quote today. FOR SALE: New, never been used tracks for quad.. Call: 780-359-2268
1060 Community Notices
6055 Open Houses 6070 Real Estate Wanted 6505 Apartments/Condos for Rent 6515 Commercial 6516 Rent to Own 6525 Duplexes for Rent 6530 Farms/Acreages 6560 Houses for Rent 6920 Office/Retail 6935 Property Management 6950 Shared Accommodation 6965 Suites for Rent
2145 Wanted to Buy
Looking to trade backhoe JCB for a Case skidsteer. 1845C Uniloader +/-1996. (250)793-9654 Wanted: Coupe Field-sprayer in good condition. (250)759-4956 WANTED: Shed Antlers for Creative Art. Any Amount. Purchase by pound. Call Terry at 780-766-2937/780-8764455 Wanted: Used Drill pill doesn’t matter what shape. For more information 780835-1614
Musical Instruments 2146 Wanted 2105 1953-1956 Ford 1-ton or 1.55-String Anjo Banjo with case and new strings and top. $350.00 Call: 780-933-3452
Sheds/Outbuildings 2118 12’x20’ Shed on Skids. Insu-
lated, Sided, with 8’x7’ Roll Door. Tangent Area. Call 780-933-6363 Built right sheds. Building quality shelters. Call John 780-835-1908 for your quote today.
Wanted to Buy 2145 Looking for: straight-cut
2060 For Sale - Misc
Business Opportunities Services Legal/Public Notices Apartments Condos-For-Sale Duplexes for Sale Farms for Sale Houses for Sale Industrial Commercial Land for Sale Lots & Acreages for Sale Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale
header to fit TR-97 combine. (780)285-1839 Looking to buy 667C Clark skidder. Either Line or gravel. 780-836-2580 LOOKING TO BUY: Addition for house. 16ft x 16ft or bigger. 780-834-6918
ton truck. No engine or transmission needed. Eugene 780-835-0601 1953-1956 Ford 1-ton or 1.5ton truck. No engine or transmission needed. Eugene 780-835-0601
2207 Combines & Headers
Looking for: straight-cut header to fit TR-97 combine. (780)285-1839 Selling parts: NH TR85 combine. V8-Hydro. 250-785-5321
2210 Haying Equipment
John Deere 535 round baler in good running condition. Asking $7,000. Call 780-772-3978 New Holland 499 haybine in good running condition. Asking $5,000. Call 780-772-3978
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Haying Equipment 2210 Wanted: Bale wagon. (250)759-4956
Air Drills & Seeders 2211 John Deere 9450 40ft Hoe
Drill. Complete with Factory Transport. Call 780-933-6363
Heavy Equipment 2215 1974 Knight gravel pup Tan-
dem $4,000 250-262-6196 2015 Load Line Tridem Clam Dump Gravel Trailer. $50,000 Firm. (250)261-1943 Attachments for skidsteers/tractors, loaders. Large selection of pallet forks, grapples, buckets, snow and dirt blades, tillers, mowers and snow blowers, etc. 780354-2161, (Cell)-780-5186095. Beaverlodge. For Sale: 1955 TD18A International crawler tractor for parts. Eugene. 780-835-0601 One 32”x20’ culvert. $700. Call Eugene. 780-835-0601 WANTED: Older mid-size excavator suitable for farm use. 75hp-100hp in running condition. Call 250-719-4967
Misc Farm Equipment 2220 11-blade M.M. Tiller with seed-box, on rubber $200. 5-16” Case plow on rubber $450. 780-835-0601 1963 JD4020, New Clutch, c/w JD FEL with 5ft bucket & 10ft snow plow. 780-5138895
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2220 Misc Farm Equipment 2220 Misc Farm Equipment 2239 Grain Vacs & Extractors
2001 Case IH 2388 Combine, c/w pick-up header, 2273 eng hrs, 1841 sep hrs. 780-837-0592
2-24 run JD press-drills with small seed+fertilizer boxes & draw-bar to pull both. $400. 780-835-0601 425 John Deere offset disc 12-foot 26-inch blades. $13,500. 780-618-3815
Bourgeault sprayer, 84ft 850-gallon tank. Raven rate controller. Air bubble jet nozzles. Reasonable offers. 780-518-0348. Case IH 1052 25ft draper header, pick-up reel, fits Case IH 2388. Like new. 780-837-0592
Farm King 38ft drawbar and harrows for sale. 780-8370592
Wanted: Used Drill pill doesn’t matter what shape. For more information 780835-1614
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1960 John Deere 830 Tractor. Great Shape. Great Condition. Creeper Gear. Asking $10,000. Call 780864-0522 JD-8570 4WD Tractor very good condition with 14ft Leon 6-way quick-attach dozer. 780-945-9330/ 780967-2138 John Deere 3203 4x4 tractor. 962 original hours. Mint condition. c/w bucket/forks/garden-tiller, 5ft-mower. $25,000. 780-864-0522
Walinga Model 714 Grain Vac. Rebuilt Blower. Used Very Little. Asking $15,000. Call (780)835-0130
3515 Feed & Grain
Buying Oats, Barley, Wheat, Canola, Peas. Dry, Wet, Heated, Prompt Payment. In House Trucks, 1-888-483-8789.
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Horses & Tack
AQHA 9-year-old Bay gelding about 16-hands high. Ranch-broke, ropes, tracks, sorts. $9,000 OBO. (250)793-5535
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Built right sheds. Building quality shelters. Call John 780-835-1908 for your quote today. Looking for a young llama.. Call (250)793-9654 Now providing hoof trimming services in the Peace Country. Call Cody. (780)864-0908
Over 100 Mixed Breed Cow/Calf Pairs to sell. On choice $2,500 to $2,900. Call 780-772-3978 Over 50 Mixed Breed Bred Cows to sell. May/June calving. $2,400 to $2,800. Call 780-772-3978
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3535 Livestock
Purebred Great Pyrenees dogs as livestock guard-dogs or pets. 1 female. 5 males. $1200/each. (780)605-1846 Registered Quarter horse buckskin stallion. 10-yearold, LaCrete area. $1500 OBO. Call 780-926-6536
Registered White-faced bulls. Now known as Registered Black Herefords. Yearlings, 2-Year-Olds, & more. Information: 250-827-3843. Yearling Simmental Bulls for Sale. Semen Tested. Call James 250-793-0462
5015 Business Opportunities
Livestock 3535 Two-Year-Old & Yearling
Registered Angus Bulls for Sale. Semen Tested/Ready to Work. Call Darren: 780-8144993 Yearling, 2 & 3-Year-Old Registered Black whitefaced (Black Hereford) bulls for sale. For info 250-827-3843 Sheep & Goats
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For sale: 5-month-old Toggenburg Buck Goat, $100. 780-617-3107 One-Year Goat withers (780)835-1616
Shadow Creek Red Polls
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For Sale: 2005 Flexi-coil 3850 Seed Cart. Tow between, double chute, variable rate, c/w 45ft Flexi-coil 5000 9in spacing 4in rubber packers. $55,000 OBO. (780)841-9334 For Sale: 52 used knife guards to fit Case IH combine cutting table. 780-8370592 FOR SALE: Cultivator, harrows, combine, tractor, swather, sprayer, augers, disc Val-Mar. 780-323-4364 For Sale: Hydraulic-driven drill fill. Used pump and tank for truck hoist. 780837-0592 International Model 470 tandem-disc 18ft $1200. OBO 780-864-0809 International Model 55 heavy duty cultivator with mounted harrows. 18ft. $1000 OBO 780-864-0809 John Deere Model C20 24ft cultivator with mounted harrows. $1000 OBO 780-8640809 Looking to buy 667C Clark skidder. Either Line or gravel. 780-836-2580 Wanted: 11-38” Tractor Tire any condition. Eugene. 780835-0601 Wanted: Coupe Field-sprayer in good condition. (250)759-4956
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30+ Registered Red Poll Bulls for Sale Contact Marsha at 250-827-3293 or catalogue online at www.shadowcreek.farm
30+ Registered Red Poll bulls for sale. Contact Marsha 250-827-3293 or catalogue online at www.shadowcreek.farm
Grain/Hopper Bins
ON-FARM SAFETY CHECKLIST SILOS & FIELD BINS 1) Are augers and/or conveyors guarded to prevent limbs, hair or clothing from getting caught? 2) Are silos and field bins regularly inspected for structural damage or wear? 3) Do you secure hatches to prevent unauthorised access to the silo or field bin? 4) Is fall protection provided and worn when: a) climbing vertical ladders, or b) working on top of the silo or bin? 5) Do you watch for power lines and maintain safety clearances when moving or transporting equipment? 6) Are confined spaces procedures followed when entering silos or field bins?
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Misc Farm Equipment
• Maternal traits with light birth weights • Dual purpose - high milk production • Registered Breeding stock for sale.
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6041 Land for Sale
Barnyard mixed chicks. Hatched May 5. (780)835-1616
3560 Pets
Purebred Great Pyrenees dogs as livestock guard-dogs or pets. 1 female. 5 males. $1200/each. (780)605-1846
3563 Dogs
3 Female Kelpie Border Collie Cross Puppies for Sale. Ready May 15th. $1200 each. 780-834-6548
5010 Business For Sale
Business for Sale. Pile-driving company located in Grande Prairie. Asking $6.5 million. Call Kendall 780-831-8428 Quarter, house, sheds, shop, water coop, dugouts, corrals, fenced, all services, Peace River 780-624-8265.
6030 Houses for Sale
Older 26’x32’ 2-Storey to be Moved. c/w 10’x12’ Porch. Asking $35,000. Tangent Area. Call 780-933-6363
9015 Farmers Markets
6530 Farms/Acreages
Quarter, house, sheds, shop, water coop, dugouts, corrals, fenced, all services, Peace River 780-624-8265.
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Pasture For Rent
Looking to rent pasture land for 60 breeding heifers for 2021. BC/AB Peace area (780)835-0319
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Wanted To Rent
Looking to rent pasture land for 60 breeding heifers for 2021. BC/AB Peace area (780)835-0319
& Home 8315 Renos Improvement
LOOKING TO BUY: Addition for house. 16ft x 16ft or bigger. 780-834-6918
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Buildings/ 9035 Steel Granaries
400 Round Hay Bales for Sale. All bales are dry. Phone 250-759-4956 Large Hay Bales and straw bales for sale. Peace River, AB area. $30-$40 each 780-618-1234
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
seed wheat. 96% Germination, can deliver. Phone: 250-782-0220
4200 bushel hopper bin with rocket air and 5HP fan. (780)925-2186
9031 Certified Seed for Sale 9036 Grain/Hopper Bins Certified AAC Brandon HRS
9010 Farm Services
Grain/Hopper Bins 9036 Two 3500 bushel hopper
bins with rocket-aeration and 3HP fans. (780)925-2186 Two Weststeel 1750 bushel hopper bins with air and 3HP fans. (780)925-2186
Count on the Classifieds to Do the Job
Now providing hoof trimming services in the Peace Country. Call Cody. (780)864-0908
9020 Feed & Seed
Flexi-coil System 62 sprayer, 80ft booms, 800 gallon tank, good condition. $2500 Hythe, AB 780-518-2816 For Sale: Michel’s 8in Hopper Transfer Auger to fit Doepker Grain Trailer. Call 250-782-0220
9025 Hay/Bales For Sale
1400 rd hay bales. Have feed test results. Gordondale area. Phone (780)837-4068
ALBERTA FARMER’S MARKETS – There’s One Near You! (May/June 2021 Schedule) Bay Tree |Bay Tree General Store Parking Lot | Tuesdays | 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. | June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 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. | May 4, 11, 18, 25 | June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Wednesday | 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | May 5, 12, 19, 26 | June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | Saturdays | 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. | May 29 | June 26 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. | June 6 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. | May 1, 15 | June 5 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 MAY/JUNE 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. | June 4, 11, 18, 25 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 MAY/JUNE Contact: (780) 247-1639 or highlevelfarmersmarket@gmail.com High Prairie – Marigold | 4724 – 53rd Avenue | Wednesday | 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. | May 5, 19 | June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 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 | June 12, 26 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 | June 4, 11, 18, 25 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. | May 1, 15, 29 | June 12, 26 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. | June 3, 10, 17, 24 Special Markets: 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. | June 8, 15, 22, 29 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 | June 7, 14, 21, 28 Contact: (780) 359-2235 / (780) 837-7179 or lynnelaurin@gmail.com
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6 Quarter sections, 450 Acres Cultivated. All Fenced. $30,000 per year in oil revenue. Section 988-18 West half of Section 108818. Located in Rose Prairie, BC Asking: $1,100,000 Email: haithabu-development@g-online.de Call: 011-49-1605574798
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Science Matters
Why childhood memories grow dim Why is it so hard to recall memories from early childhood? The creation of new nerve cells apparently erases older memories, causing “infantile amnesia.”
3 About age 10 Many
memories from child’s early life, especially preverbal memories, have been lost
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Age 1 to 2 Parts
Young children can remember
of brain involved in memory still developing
Preverbal memory Can
recall events they have no words for
experiences from before about age 3
Childhood amnesia About age 3 1/2: Brain development causes adults to lose almost all memories older than this age
4 Adolescent
Major changes in brain complete childhood, or “infantile amnesia”
Adult Some early memories are actually based on other people’s stories about the past
Hippocampus: A key to memory loss New studies of mice and guinea pigs found memory loss coincides with growth of new cells into hippocampus Limbic system Structures deep in brain; formation, storage and recall of memories based here
Hippocampus (one on each side)
Microscopic image shows neurons (nerve cells) growing into center of hippocampus
Source: Katherine Akers of Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto) Neurosciences and Mental Health program, Science magazine, MCT Photo Service Graphic: Helen Lee McComas
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Paige the Preschool Puppet joins Rumble Alberta The Canadian Motorcycle Tourism Association (CMTA) is pleased to announce that Paige the Preschool Puppet will be joining the Social Media Influencer Team for this summer’s Rumble Alberta moto-tour event. Paige is an inquisitive pink puppet who loves to go on adventures, whether it’s through the pages of a book or venturing on the road for real life interactions. After years of waiting for a starring role in a web show for preschoolers that never quite got off the ground, she recently decided to try her hand at hosting a YouTube commentary and review channel for preschoolers. She’s looking forward to reviewing all the kid friendly spots on the Rumble routes. You can find Paige on Facebook, TikTok and Instagram at @preschoolpuppet and on YouTube at www.preschoolpuppet.com/ youtube. Welcome to the team Paige! The main mission of this year’s Rumble Alberta road tour challenge event is to help with the economic recovery of outlying communities, charities, and rural businesses in Alberta. Any type of vehicle is welcome, from motorcycles to cars, Jeeps, SUVs, and minivans. The purpose is to have fun, visit roadside attractions, play trivia games based on the History Check App, discover new hidden gems like cafes & shops, and explore the roads less traveled across picturesque Alberta. The event runs from May 25th to October 3rd, 2021, throughout the province of Alberta, and will adhere to all AHS guidelines. For more information about Rumble Alberta visit www.rumblealberta.com, or contact Renee Charbonneau at 780-9330182.
RUMBLE ALBERTA May 24 - October 3rd 2021
• 44 Touring Routes + 6/10 Offroad/Onroad Routes touching 400-450 rural Alberta communities • Compete for prizes by earning points as you complete challenges • The event kicks off May longweekend and runs through the end of September • $75 for CMTA Members, $100 for non members *You can ride the routes for free, you just don’t get to participate in the specials,discounts, prizes, gift bags or “door prizes” etc. that each of the 50+routes offers. This is AN Economic Rebound Event ~ Drive and Ride with Purpose! See Alberta Through the Eyes of a Tourist! To learn more visit: RumbleAlberta.Com 210081
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About the Peace River Forage Association The Peace River Forage Association was started in the summer of 1992. A research & development committee was formed and they developed the goals & objectives by which the Association operates today. In 1994, Peace River Agriculture Strategic Planning Society funded the BC Forage Council / BC Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Fisheries forage varietals & cultivar trials through our association. This helped the association pinpoint various worthwhile forage activities that could be carried out to the economic benefit of the local farming and ranching sector. Our history as an organization is a colourful one and worth a read when you have time. This colorful history is documented in the Forage First newsletter archives. In 1998, a comprehensive work plan was developed that defined a number of forage opportunities. This vision for the association’s ongoing projects was revisited, discussed and updated in 2000. The Peace River Forage Association of BC began with a dozen committed individuals with a goal of having 100 members. Our association has surpassed that goal. As of November 2006, there were 100 members representing a broad range of areas in the BC Peace River region. It fluctuates from year to year but currently our mailing list of members and friends of forage totals close to 200. Currently the PRFA of BC Board of Directors includes 7 directors, with 5 committee chairs. We also have advisors from BC Ministry of Agriculture, Alberta Agriculture, Peace River Regional District and 5 part time, as needed forage contractors. Through funding for R&D projects, the forage association has hired energetic summer students and technicians.
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Dawson Creek, BC
Fort St. John, BC
Stunning working ranch located off Highway 97 between Dawson Creek and Fort St. John, BC. 1100 contiguous acres of fertile land, huge SLR and Industrial Pad Rental. The ranch will be selling in 2 parcels. See Website for Starting Bids.
207 acre opportunity north of Fort St. John, BC! Enjoy this property with its fantastic cabin, not far from the river. Unload your herd over 100 acres of improved pasture, fences that are livestock ready, and a new dugout. Starting Bid: $190,000.
Cut, Pile and Smile
Twin Coulee Mint
June 28, 2021
July 15, 2021
Grande Prairie, AB
Two titles selling together on this quarter, giving you options and opportunity! Great location near Grande Prairie, AB, with plenty of choices on how to get the best value from this quarter. Includes Surface Lease Revenue too! Starting Bid: $200,000.
Fairview, AB
Half section just 14 km SW of Fairview, AB with some of the richest farm land in the Peace Region. Established yardsite with a 2169 sq/ft home. Stunning views surrounding Crown land and huge Surface Lease Revenue. Starting Bid $600,000
Website continuously updated with new sales and information!
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North Peace District 4-H Report
UNRESERVED FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION
FOR FRANK & TINA FRIESEN & SONS 10:00 a.m. | Thursday, June 3rd, 2021 La Crete, Alberta Y RED B ONSO FR E .M. SP E CO A 0 3 : 9 MPLIME O NTARY BREAKFAST FROM 8:00 A.M. T
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All clubs have completed their club level communication projects using Zoom, slide shows, and drop off points. The top two members of each communication type in both Junior and Senior levels then went on to District Communications where the Communication Committee pulled off a successful, first ever, virtual communication competition. Members have their beef, sheep and swine projects in full swing. Leaders are able to check in virtually on projects and report that animal projects are doing well.
Directions from La Crete: Drive 16km (10 miles) South on HWY 697, 6.5km (4 miles) East on TWP 1050, 1/2 mile South on RR 143, 1/2 mile East on TWP 1045A. Yard on the right. Watch for signs. TRUCKS, PICKUPS & TRAILERS 2003 T800 Kenworth T/A Truck Tractor, CATEng, 18spd Trans, 1,213,549kms, 8-Bag A/R Susp 46RR, 11R/24.5 Rubber, 225in Wheel Base, VIN 1XDDB0X33R968144 • 1998 Ford LT9513 T/A Water Truck, 16,780L Tank, VIN 1FDYS96M3WVA36106 • 1977 International 1800 Loadstar T/A Grain Truck, 20ft Steel Box & Hoist, Remote Rear Chute, 392 V8 Gas Eng, Air Brakes, VIN D0712GCA16049 • 2010 Dodge RAM 2500 Laramie 4x4 Crew Cab Diesel Pickup, 6.7L Turbo Diesel, AutoTrans, VIN 3D7UT2CLOAG154978 • 2013 Chevrolet LTZ CrewCab 4x4 Pickup, 202,961kms, VIN 3GCPKTE76DG375098 • 2007 Chevrolet 1500 ExtCab 4x4 Pickup, 5.3L Eng, AutoTrans • (2) 2017 Lode King Prestige Super-B Grain Trailers, Dual Cranks, 24.5 Aluminum Wheels, VIN 2LDHG2835HF063123 & VIN2LDHG3026HF063124 • 2007 16Ft T/A Car Hauler Trailer, 7,000lb Axles, VIN 4TGF1620271046247 • 2006 T/A High Boy 24Ft Goose Neck Trailer, 7,000lb Axles, VIN 2DAHC62736T006190 • Water Tank TRACTORS & HARVEST EQUIPMENT1997 JD9300 4WD Tractor, 710 70R/38 Duals, Rear Weights, 4 Hydraulics, 24spd Power Sync Trans, 6998hrs, Ser RW9300H010494 • 1994 JD9600 Combine, 914 P/U Header, 5003 Eng Hrs, 3546 Sep Hrs, Hopper Topper, Fine Cut Chopper, Well Maintained, Shedded, Ser H09600657502 • 1993 Westard 9000 25Ft Swather, Ser 83602-93, MacDon 960 Header, Ser 80415 • Swath Roller • John Deere 925 Flex Header • John Deere 925 Rigid Header • John Deere 925 Header (Parts) • (3) Header Transports TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Land Pride BBV312 12ft Box Scraper, Ser 944824•2012 Frontier DH5219 19ft Heavy Duty Disc, Like New • Ezee-On 32ft Cultivator, 9” Spacing • Rite Way 4241HL 41ft Land Roller • 3pth 4-Bottom Plow • 3pth Cultivator • 3pth Finish Mower SPRAYERS, AUTO STEER &ACCESSORIES 2009 4830 100’ High Clearance Sprayer, 2154 hrs, JD Auto Steer w/2600 Monitor, VIN N04830X003747 • 1 set of 420/80R46 Sprayer Tires/Duals, Selling Separate • Assortment of John Deere Auto Steer • Chem Handler • Chem Pump GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT 2020 Brandt 8510GBU Grain Bag Extractor • 2010 Loftness GBL Grain Bagger, 1,000 PTO, Like New, Ser 52-366 • 2006 Brandt 5000EX Grain Vac • 2006 Farm King 10x70 Swing out Auger, Electric Remote on Swing, Ser 21503525 • Sakundiak 7”x47’Auger, c/w 220V 7.5hp Elec Motor BINS/GRAIN STORAGE (5)-2400bu & (1) 2750bu 14Ft Westeel Rosco Grain Bins, OPI Cables, Ladders & Lid Openers • 2100bu Westeel Rosco Hopper Bottom Grain Bin, Aeration, OPI Cable & Base RECREATIONAL 2013 Keystone Sprinter Holiday Trailer, 275 FWBHS, Aluminum Frame, Sleeps 8, 1/2 ton Towable, SIN 4YDF27526D1532731 • 2007 Montana 29RL Mountaineer Edition Travel Trailer, Sleeps 4, Freestanding Dinette, 2-Ext Doors, 1-Slide, 2-Swivel Chairs in Rear, Slide Awning, Rear Ladder, Power Jack, VIN 4YDT1502X7M731222 • 1996 Reinell 184BRXL 19ft Boat & Trailer, 4.3LX V6 MerCuiser Inboard Eng& Alpha One MerCruiser Leg. V/M Trailer, VIN 1VMBG1819T1005306 • 825i John Deere Gator Side-by-Side, EFI Engine, VIN1M0825GSPBM018415 SHOP TOOLS & SUPPLIES, MISCELLANEOUS Lincoln Welder • Fuel Tanks • (24) 4,000lb Cement Blocks
PLEASE CHECK THE WEBSITE DAILY FOR UP TO DATE LISTINGS & IMAGES
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL LA CRETE AUCTION MART Box 1540, La Crete, Alberta T0H 2H0 OFFICE (780) 928-3898 • ANDY (780) 841-4294 ABE (780) 821-9440 • EMAIL lcam@telus.net WEBSITE www.lacreteauctionmart.com Licence #343597
Despite COVID restrictions, the six North Peace District 4-H Clubs are in full swing. Our volunteer leaders and District Council have put in many hours of discussion and effort to keep the kids participating in the usual activities, but in new ways.
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Poultry, photography, honeybee, and gardening projects are ramping up with the coming of spring and members are looking forward to beginning these projects. Baby chicks have been ordered and we’re all hoping the snow is gone soon. District Council is hoping for in-person achievement days but is also putting together plans for virtual achievement if necessary. There will be an on-line auction again this year, hopefully in conjunction with a live auction at the fair grounds. Kudos to all leaders and members of the District Council for their work and adjustments during this challenging time. The North Peace District 4-H thanks all of our sponsors. If you would like to support local 4-H, please visit our Facebook page, and contact us for further information.
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Unreserved Timed Farm aUcTion For owen & KrisTen Helgesen worsley aB BIDDING OPENS: 9 AM JuN 1 BIDS START CLOSING: 9 AM JuN 4 OffICE 780-834-6888 OWEN 780-835-6422
Cattle tales Homegrown artist Payge Fortier’s new exhibit ‘Bos Taurus’ is now live at KPAC. SUMMER
SALES CALENDAR SPRING/SUMMER 2021
2001 Case IH STX 375 HD 4WD Tractor
UNRESERVED RETIREMENT AUCTION FOR RON WIEBE Saturday, June 12th, 2021 | 10:00 a.m. | Spirit River, AB Live and Online Bidding Available
COMPLETE UNRESERVED FARM DISPERSAL SALE FOR PAUL DODDS Saturday, June 19th, 2021 | Dixonville, AB Live and Online Bidding Available
1993 Peterbilt 357 T/A Gravel Truck
1989 Peterbilt 379 T/A Truck Tractor
2011 JCB 260T Skidsteer Loader
2009 Krause 740046 46 Ft Disc
1996 Lode Handler 38FT T/A Grain Trailer
1993 GMC 3500 Deck Truck
TIMED ONLINE REAL ESTATE AUCTION FOR ANNA FEHR Wed, June 23 to Sat, June 26th, 2021 | 10101 – 104th St., La Crete, AB Only online bids will be accepted. Bidders MUST register 48 hours prior to the sale. For technical issue, contact 352-414-1947 or support@auctionflex.com
TIMED REAL ESTATE AUCTION FOR WILHELM & HELENA PETERS Sale closes Saturday, July 10th, 2021 | La Crete, AB On offer is 4.99 acres with large house and other outbuildings. More details coming soon. Please check local papers and website for more details. For more information, contact Wilhelm at (780) 285-2979 PEACE COUNTRY SUMMER CONSIGNMENT SALE Friday, July 9th, 2021 | 10:00 a.m. | Cleardale, AB Live and Online Bidding Available Call our Sales Team today to consign or for more information!
TIMED REAL ESTATE AUCTION FOR BRENT & LOREA STEWART Opens Wednesday, July 14th, 2021 | Closes Saturday, July 17th, 2021 Approx 10 acres near Grimshaw, Alberta. Call our Sales Team today for more information or to arrange a viewing. COMPLETE DISPERSAL FOR TORCH & STINGER WELDING (with Guest Consignors) Saturday, August 21st, 2021 | 10:00 a.m. | Berwyn, AB Live and Online Bidding Available Sale includes 2 Commercial Lots (one with shop) and complete inventory of welding and shop tools with supplies. Your One-Stop Source for Auction & Equipment Appraisals License #351777
SILVER STAR AUCTION Box 3225, La Crete, AB T0H 2H0
Off: (780) 927-2345 | Mobile: (780) 926-7100 | david@silverstarauction.com | www.silverstarauction.com
Bins: (19) Twister, Westeel, Butler, & UFA Flat Bottom & Hopper Bins Classics, Collectables & Antiques: (2) Antique Radios • (2) Coca-Cola Containers • (2) Log Hooks • (2) Tobacco Cans, 1 full Oil Can • (3) Antique Cigarette Tins • Antique Baby Carriage • Antique Blow Torch, Grease Gun • Antique blue Trunk • Antique Buffet Table w/ Mirror • Antique Forge Blower & Coal Tray • Antique Kitchen items • Antique Secretary’s Desk • Antique Stove • Basket of Antique items • Box of Antique Bottles • Brass Coated Vase • Federal Wood Cookstove • Framed Honouring Hockey’s Newest Legends 1999 Limited Edition #1677 Picture • Gas Can, Kerosene Lamp • Kerosene Camp Stove • Kids Rocking Horse • Manual Westfalia Cream Separator Converted to Electric • Oil Camp Stove • Ornamental Stove Ashtray • Signed Unworn Sidney Crosby Jersey • Unworn Mark Messier New York Rangers Jersey Construction / Industrial Equipment: 2011 JCB 260T Skidsteer Loader Hand & Power Tools: Delta Cut-off Saw/ Router Table • Ultra Pro Cut-off Saw Harvest Equipment: 2012 Westfield MK130-71 Plus 13” X 71’ Auger • JD 2420 21’ Swather • 2008 Case IH 2020 35’ Flex Header • 6”x12’ Graham Seed Treating Auger • 2012 Sakundiak HD 8”x46’ Grain Auger • Forever Seed Cleaner Heavy Trucks: 1991 F350 Dually Dump Truck • 1972 Chevrolet C60 T/A Grain Truck • 1993 Peterbilt 357 T/A Gravel Truck • 1989 Peterbilt 379 T/A Truck Tractor Livestock, Feed & Equipment: 46” Chicken Propane Heater • 8’ Truck Stock Rack • 8’ X 10’ Wood Chicken Coop • Cattle Waters • Grain Roller w/ Single Axle Trailer • Hanging Mineral Feeder • Hog Scale Recreational: (2) Multi Gun Hard Shell Gun Cases • (2) Sets of Left Handed Golf Clubs • (2) Sets of Right Handed Golf Clubs • 48” Wooden Quad Box • Everlast Worldwide Punching Bag • Home Theater System • Viper 90 Kids Quad • Nike Dymo Right Handed Golf Set w/Bag • Sony Cassette CD Player • Unused Tayler Made Golf Bag Tillage & Seeding Equipment: CCIL 200 22’ Field Cultivator • IH 496 30’ Tandem Disc • CL 807-Y89 35’ Deep Tillage Cultivator • 2009 Krause 740046 46 Ft Disc • 2009 MC Farlane 2080-16 80 ft Harrows • Shop Built 30’x48” Land Rollers Tractors & Attachments: Massey Harris 44 2WD Tractor • 2001 Case IH STX 375 HD 4WD Tractor • Loader Mount Bale Forks Vehicles: 1993 GMC 3500 Deck Truck Household, Parts & Accessories, Shop & Tools plus much more
Full details at teamauctions.com
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SILVER STAR AUCTION YARD CONSIGNMENT SALE Friday, June 25th, 2021 | Blumenort Rd, La Crete, AB Live and Online Bidding Available Call our Sales Team today to consign or for more information!
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Wonowon 4-H Club Report Hi everyone ! I can’t believe it’s May already. Sara and I are working with our 4-H animals more, but since there is NO show due to the stupid COVID rules, Sara and I are dropping all our females out. We are catching them almost every day.They are easy to catch and they love horse treats so that really quieted them down. The last time the Wonowon 4-H steers were weighed, Sara’s steer (Big Red), my steer (Doc) and Rowdy’s steer (Mighty) all weighed over a 1,000 pounds. They are all good steers ! Too bad there is no show this year because it’s Rowdy’s first year in 4-H.But we will be having a sale and our sale is July 12, 2021 at VJV Dawson. It will be a online sale. There will be more info coming in the next few weeks so stay with us ! In our Beef meeting, we helped Rowdy fill out some of her beef record book, helped her learn how to fill out a judging card and the we did a word puzzle that had a secret massage. The secret massage was “Eat Canadian Beef More Often.” Then a week later we had a club meeting and we helped the new members fill out judging cards, and we had an ID table with some equipment from all of our club projects: Beef, Honey Bees, Gardening, Chicken and Photography. Then we learned about three different types of soil and they were sand, clay and humus. Humus is the best for growing because it has lots of organic matter.
Above Rowdy and her steer Mighty, and right, Sara’s steer Big Red and Grace Trask’s steer.
Valley Realty, Peace River, AB
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AUCTION ACTION UNRESERVED ON-SITE AUCTION FOR NEIL THIESSEN Grovedale , Alberta Saturday, May 29 2021, @ 10:00 a.m. Directions: South of Grande Prairie on HWY 40, turn right on TWP Rd 690, go ½ mile west, turn right on RR 60A. Follow signs COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS WILL BE IN PLACE ON THIS AUCTION SITE HOUSEHOLD Upright Fridge and Freezer • Toaster Oven • Misc Dishes • Futon • Steamer Trunk • Patio Furniture • MUCH, MUCH MORE TOOLS Champion 9000 Starting Watts Generator • Husqvarna 455 Rancher Chainsaw • Bosch 10” Miter Saw • Radial Arm Saw • Bosch Portable Table Saw • Makita Router • Belt Sander • Skil Jigsaw • Bostitch Roofing Nailer • Bench Grinder • Tile Cutter • Angle Grinder • Simoniz Gas Pressure Washer • Sockets and Wrenches • Booster Cables • Bottle Jacks • Floor Jack • Shop Vac • Misc Fasteners • Shackles • True North Smoker • Much, Much More ACREAGE EQUIPMENT John Deere 955 Diesel Acreage Tractor, 4WD, Front PTO, 3PTH, Approx 1200 Hours • BobCat 843 Skidsteer, c/w Smooth Bucket • Cub Cadet Zero Turn Mower, 50” Deck, 22 HP Kawasaki Engine • Cub Cadet RT65 Rototiller • Split Master 25 Ton Wood Splitter • Swisher Walk Behind Weed Wacker • SWS 16 ‘ Car Hauler Tandem 3500# axles • 72“ Tooth Skidsteer Bucket • Big City Skidsteer Pallet Forks • Frontier RT1160H 3PH Rototiller • 60’ 3PTH Cultivator • Frontier 60’ 3PTH Disc • 3PTH Furrier • Diamond Harrows • (2) Jockey Tanks with Pumps • Crusher Cone Fire Pit • Muskoka Chairs • Much, Much More
For more information, please call Alberta North Auctions Terry Thiessen: 780-876-2379 Terms: Payment in full on day of sale by cash or bankable cheque. Items are sold as is, where is.
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UNRESERVED TIMED ONLINE FARM AUCTION
Bidding Starts Thursday, June 3, 2021 and Closes Thursday, June 10, 2021
CHECK OUT THIS UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION FROM DOUG JOHNSON AUCTION SERVICE IN CAMROSE!
Herb and Sonja Ohlmann – Leduc, AB
LOCATED: From Leduc, go 6.4 km east on Hwy 623, then 1.7 km south on Hwy 814, or from the junction of Hwy 616 & 814 (approx 22 km north of Wetaskiwin), go 11 km north on Hwy 814. Gate Sign – 49271 Hwy 814 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Herb Ohlmann at 780-910-3434 or 780-986-3746 Previewing starts Thursday, June 3 (please call in advance). Please follow Gov of AB COVID-19 guidelines. Major pieces have been shedded.
This auction is Online Bidding only. Register and bid at www.dougjohnsonauctionservice.com
TRACTORS • 2008 John Deere 8230 MFWD, showing 5679 hrs, PS trans, 620/70R46 duals (newer inners), Big 1000 PTO, 3 hyd, leather, inner wheel weights, Greenstar Ready, orig Greenstar display w/ mobile processor, SN RW8230P021289 • 2007 John Deere 7230 Premium w/ JD 741 ldr, 8’ bucket & grapple, showing 6643 hrs, 16 spd PowrQuad w/ reverser, 3-pt hitch, 3 hyd, 540/1000 PTO, 520/85R38 sgls, inner wheel weights, sunroof, Outback auto steer w/ STX display, SN RW7230H001617 • 11’ dozer, manure & bale fork to fit JD 741 ldr • John Deere 4020 2WD w/ JD ldr, 5’ bucket & grapple, diesel, PS trans, showing 6947 hrs, 3 hyd, 540/1000 PTO, 18.4-34 sgls, SN 402022T69066 HARVEST EQUIPMENT • John Deere 9600 SP combine w/ JD 914 PU, 3091 sep / 4181 eng hrs, 30.5L-32 fronts, newer rears, Michel’s Crop Catcher, air foil sieve, ($42,000.00 w/o Jan/15 – installed new JD reman eng plus other work, 625 eng hrs since), SN H09600X645781 • John Deere 925 straight cut hdr, sells w/ factory transport, batt reel, lifters • 25’ Hesston 8450 SP swather, showing 4061 hrs, UII PU reel, dbl swath, (2) Keer Shears, 19.5L-24 fronts, SN 845T00575
TRUCKS • 1989 Ford L9000 TA grain truck w/ 20’ box & hoist (hyd silage endgate), Cat 3406B, 18 spd trans, 11R24.5 tires, spring susp, pintle hitch, silage extensions, roll tarp • 2001 Dodge 2500 Laramie ext cab, 4x4, Cummins 24 valve, 6-1/2’ box, showing 435,776 km, auto, leather • 1974 Ford F600 SA grain truck w/ 14’ box & hoist, showing 72,189 mi, 8 cyl gas, 5&2 trans, box exts & roll tarp, one owner • 1989 GMC 1500 SLE ext cab, 4x4, 5.7L gas SPRAYER & AIR DRILL • 75’ Willmar 765 SP sprayer, 4WD, showing 4202 hrs, air ride, 600 gal poly tank, front dividers, Outback auto steer w/ STS display, Raven SCS 440 controller • 24’ Harmon 2480 air drill w/ Harmon 3100 TBH cart, dbl shoot, 9.5’’ spacing, 3’’ steel packers HAYING & CATTLE EQUIP • John Deere 955 MoCo discbine, 14’9’’ cut, rubber rollers, ($9994.40 w/o July/18), one owner, SN E00955R147002 • John Deere 530 rd baler, Gandy applicator, ($4001.48 w/o July/20), one owner • John Deere 780 TA manure spreader, Hydra-Push • New Holland 900 forage harvester, Gandy applicator • Jiffy HDP 900 tandem Hi dump; Jiffy 600 Hi dump • New Holland 144 swath inverter • 30’ HD pintle hitch trailer
• Jiffy Blo-Deck silage deck; NH 28 silage blower • Roskamp 18” stationary roller mill w/ unused 10 hp motor, vertical discharge auger • Portable loading chute FIELD EQUIPMENT • Rock-O-Matic LDW5 rock picker w/ front mt rock rakes, PTO drive, one owner • 18’ John Deere 235 TA disc, 3 bar harrows, one owner • 24’ Deutz-Allis 2500 TA disc • 24’ John Deere 980 field cult w/ 4 bar (dbl arm) harrows • Willmar 500 TA PT fertilizer spreader • John Deere 3200 6 bottom plow; John Deere 5 bottom plow • 83’ Bourgault Centurion II PT sprayer, 800 Imp gal, hyd pump • 60’ Flexicoil Sys 82 diamond harrows & drawbar • 22’ John Deere DT cult • 16’ John Deere 100 DT cult • 27’ IH 645 vibra chisel • 62’ Vertec TA sprayer • 13’ swath lifter GRAIN VAC & AUGERS • Walinga 510 grain vac w/ attach, one owner • Sakundiak HD10-2000 10’’x65’ swing auger, elec swing mover, reverser • Westfield 8’’x46’ PTO auger • Sakundiak HD7-41 auger w/ 16 hp Kohler • Sakundiak HD7-41 PTO auger • 22’ Harvestor 210 belt conveyor w/ elec motor BINS • (6) Westeel 19’x5 ring on Westeel Elite hoppers, 3900 bu+/-, triple skid, ladders, (2) w/ rocket aeration
• (3) Westeel 14’x6 ring on Westeel hoppers, 2150 bu+/-, dbl skid • Twister 14’x5 ring on Wheatland hopper, 2150 bu+/-, dbl skid • (3) Westeel 14’x5 ring on Miller hoppers, 1800 bu+/• Wheatland 1205 ERS hopper, 806 bu+/-; Butler 18’x4 ring on wood, 3200 bu+/-; Corrugated 2 ring hopper feed / seed bin • (2) Grainguard 5 hp aeration fans MISCELLANEOUS • Katolight KLM1-50-540 PTO generator on trailer, 50 KVA, ltd use • 2000 Suzuki 500 Quad Runner quad, 4x4, 5523 km, winch • Cosmo 500 3-pt fert spreader • 8’ HD 3-pt rear blade • 27’ 3-pt sprayer, 150 gal, hm built • 22’ triaxle 5th wheel trailer; 12’ HD TA trailer • Westeel 1000 gal sgl wall fuel tank; Fill-Rite FR700V 115V fuel pump; 135 gal slip tank w/ 15 GPM 12V pump; (4) 33’ HD free standing corral panels; qty of gates; Westfield 6’’x21’ auger, unused, no motor; 1250 gal HD poly water tank; qty 3’’ pipe; qty sucker rod; misc iron; qty farm parts; plumbing & electrical parts 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.
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Phone 780-672-1105 • Fax 1-888-870-0958 Email office@djas.ca www.dougjohnsonauctionservice.com AB License 334038
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DON’T MISS THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE NORTHERN HORIZON Deadline for booking a display ad: 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, May 19th, 2021 Deadline for placing a classified ad: 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 21st, 2021 In Alberta? Call Dan at 250-784-4319 or email at horizon@dcdn.ca In B.C.? Call Janis Kmet at 250-219-0369 or email at jkmet@dcdn.ca Dan Przybylski Sales Mgr. 250-784-4319 horizon@dcdn.ca
The Northern Horizon Phone: 250-782-4888 • Fax: 250-782-6300 • E-mail: horizon@dcdn.ca
Janis Kmet BC Sales Rep. 250-219-0369 jkmet@dcdn.ca
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weaverauctions.com Lorne: (250) 219-0871
Willie & Patsy Kurjata Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Chetwynd, BC – Timed Online Auction
Evan: (250) 219-4539
Ofce: (780) 864-7750
Walter & Hildegard Ammann Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Goodfare, Alberta – Timed Online Auction
1994 FORD 8670 MFWD TRACTOR
2001 JOHN DEERE 7410 MFWD TRACTOR
1995 JOHN DEERE 6400 MFWD TRACTOR
1975 JOHN DEERE 4430 TRACTOR
FRONTIER LW1166 BALE WRAPPER
2012 NEW HOLLAND BR7090 ROUND BALER
1994 FORD VERSATILE 9030 BI-DI 4WD TRACTOR
1990 CATERPILLAR 931C TRACK LOADER
Real Estate & Equipment Auction Tuesday, June 15, 2021 Rycroft, AB – Timed Online Auction
Contact a Weaver Representative to book your equipment LORNE: 250-219-0871 EVAN: 250-219-4539 JOEL: 780-864-5722
2016 KOMATSU D65PX-17 CRAWLER TRACTOR
2018 KOMATSU PC290LC-11 EXCAVATOR
2012 KENWORTH T800 TRI-DRIVE WINCH
2012 DOEPKER TRIDEM SCISSORNECK LOWBED
2014 CATERPILLAR 160M VHP MOTOR GRADER
2013 CATERPILLAR 299D MULTI TERRAIN LOADER
2011 DOEPKER IMPACT TRIDEM END DUMP
BC/PEACE RIVER DISTRICT – FARM LAND
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