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A Lesson in Running A Railroad Efficiently and for Profit for Company and Customers Alike (Jan 22, 2015) Harry Siemens, www. SiemensSays.com At the Western Canadian Wheat Growers 45th convention in early 2015, the convention theme, ‘Moving Forward’ saw some real forward and practical thinking from Barb Haertling, general director, Agricultural Commodities, of the BNSF railroad company, who lives in Texas. With 52,000 kilometres of railroad track in 28 states, over 7,000 locomotives, over 46,000 employees, adding 6,000 of those in 2014, this railroad company means business, all kinds of business. It is the largest network in any of the railroads in North America. Five years ago, Warren Buffett thought buying the railway company, and he thinks railroads underpin the U.S. economy, would be a good add to his portfolio. “You have to have pretty deep pockets to buy a company as big as BNSF and things keep moving forward,” says Haertling. “I think as you will see, War-

ren is very open to investing in the company going forward and just really feels railroads underpin the U.S. company and that is where he wants to put his money.” In a Bloomberg business report earlier last year, it says Buffett felt initially, his $26.5 billion buyout of railroad BNSF, was a steep price to own a business that would benefit his company, Berkshire Hathaway, over the next century. Bloomberg says five years later, that assessment rings a bit hollow. Buoyed by an onshore oil boom, BNSF has become a cash machine for Buffett and the business is on pace to return all the cash Buffett spent taking it private by the end of 2014. However, the intriguing and interesting content of the speech Haertling gave to the Wheat Growers had to do with the stark contrast to how the Canadian railroads operate. “We actually go into three provinces as an American railroad,” she says. They go into Vancouver, Northgate, SK, and from Noise, Mn to Winnipeg.

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of 2013 and part of 2014. The budget calls for another investment of $6 billion for 2015. Haertling, while not making any excuses, a number of things coming together in 2013 caused the big snags on their side of the border and the handle of the products for their customers. No one saw the big boom in crude oil requiring not only moving oil out but supplies in. No one foresaw the skyrocketing of natural gas prices, making coal much more attractive and requiring moving that coal to destinations. Then the big crop of 2013, surpassing all guesstimates, and throwing in the worst winter in 35 years, snags and snarl ups occurred. Yet, BNSF, didn’t sit around and whine nor make excuses, but determined in April 2014, this would not happen again. While not catching up totally yet, being 17,000 cars behind at that time, through strategic investments, providing incentives to load faster, allowing the free marketing system to work, things are looking much better, and Buffett will have paid off his buyout investment from the dividends of the railroad company he bought five years before. One last thing, where in the CWB monopoly days and now beyond it, no one is quite sure how the railroads allocate freight, but in BNSF’s case, they let the market determine who gets the freight. “What an original idea,” quipped former Wheat Board minister, the Hon. Charlie Mayer.

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openly.” “The canola industry is an important economic engine in Canada and we need ongoing investment to keep this momentum up and reach our target of 26 million metric tonnes of sustained market demand and production by 2025,” says Canadian Canola Council (CCC) President, Patti Miller. “Because 90% of our canola production is exported around the world, it’s critical to grow current markets and create new market opportunities too.” The Canadian canola industry generates $19.3 billion annual in economic activity and nearly a

quarter of a million jobs. This funding initiative will continue to help the industry build markets and keep them open through: • Developing a deep understanding of social, economic and political drivers of the target geographies • Engaging experts to develop strong partnerships with key influencers • Educating the enduser in the positive attributes of canola oil and meal • Contributing and coordinating with partners on market access barriers

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by Neil Billinger Saskatchewan has followed Ontario’s footsteps and started an organization to address consumer questions about food production. Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan held its inaugural meeting in midDecember, replacing the Farm Animal Council of Saskatchewan, which existed for 20 years. Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan has members in all areas of agriculture — livestock, crop and horticulture. Executive director Adele Buettner says the goal is to reach out to consumers, the vast majority who do not differentiate between the various areas of production. “Consumers look at what they are buying as food,” Buettner says. “They think of their food as coming from a farm. We have done a great job of growing and raising food. Now, we are going to do a really good job of connecting and having that conversation with consumers.” One of the feature speakers at Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan’s annual meeting was Carrie Mess, a dairy pro-

ducer from Lake Mills, Wisconsin. Her blog is called, The Adventures of Dairy Carrie, which has had more than 2.3 million views since it started three years ago. She says the average consumer has questions about food production and the answers should come from the experts — the farmer. “If a customer asks me a question, even if it takes me down a difficult road talking about sick or hurt animals, if that’s what they want to know — they deserve an answer from me. If I don’t answer them, they are going to find someone else who will.” A 2012 survey by Ipsos Reid found that 93 per cent of Canadians indicated they know little or nothing about farming. Two-thirds of those polled said they want to know more. Buettner wants to reach out to those consumers through traditional and social media. “Our interest is to have a conversation with consumers so they understand who farmers and ranchers are so we build on (existing) public trust. That is really what it is all about — public trust.” Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan is funded by a wide variety of agriculture companies and organizations. The federal and provincial governments will also contribute $300,000 over the next three years.


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Not only does the 49-year-old program provide a long list of benefits to the workers and the farmers, but also it creates two Canadian jobs in the agrifood industry for every worker employed through SAWP at Ontario agricultural operations, says Ken Forth, president of F.A.R.M.S. “Governments and agricultural organizations around the world are looking at this program as a model,” Forth says. “For decades, this program has provided Ontario farmers a steady source of reliable labour as a supplement to local labour. At the same time it gives the seasonal workers well-paying employment, benefits and educational opportunities not available at home.” Seasonal workers employed at Ontario farm opera-

tions through SAWP: · Sign contracts that guarantee them all the protections and benefits that Canadian workers receive, including WSIB, certain EI benefits and provincial health care coverage. · Receive an hourly wage rate set by Human Resources & Skills Development Canada. The hourly rate is not less than the provincial minimum wage rate or the local prevailing rate paid to Canadians doing the same job, whichever is greatest. · Earn up to five times more than they could in their own countries, which enables them to support their families, educate their children and buy and operate businesses and farms in their own countries. Farmers have also realized great benefits from the program for more than 40 years, enabling them to hire staff that would otherwise be extremely challenging to find because of the ongoing shortage of suitable and available local Canadian workers. “Ontario farmers pay the highest farm worker wages in North America and face intense competition from low-wage competitors,” Forth says. “Without this program, many Ontario farmers simply couldn’t continue to grow fruits and vegetables. They’d stop growing altogether or move into less labour-intensive crops. About the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program: More information about Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) can be found atwww. farmsontario.ca

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2015 Seeding plans shaping up by Neil Billinger Western Canadian farmers are listening to presentations by market analysts at farm shows and scouring the Internet in an effort to formulate their 2015 seeding plans. Growers want to be ahead of the curve and grow crops that will be worth more after harvest. Analysts like Brenda Tjaden Lepp with FarmLink Marketing Solutions are being asked to look into the future. At this point, she recommends as much flexibility as possible when pencilling out potential acreage. She says there will be “big moving parts” over the next two or three months, such as canola sales to China and the condition of the pulse crop in India. “These are big game changers, so why lock up your acres now and forfeit your ability to shift into that crop that has the best opportunity once we know more about how things are going to play out?” Tjaden Lepp says. Flexibility is not an option for farmers planning to grow durum. Poor seed quality and higher levels of fusarium griminearum means good quality durum seed is in very limited supply. The supply situation is better for other crops, according to Laurie Wakefield, past president of the Saskatchewan Seed Growers Association. “Most other crop kinds, there was a substantial carryover of extremely high-quality seed from a year ago (2013),” Wakefield says. “That is going to help offset some of the production challenges from 2014. But again, it’s best for commercial producers to look early for seed than wait until the last minute.” Canola and wheat always get the largest percentage of total seeded area. Durum, red lentils, peas and flax are pretty good bets to be more popular with growers this year. That leaves smaller crops battling for every acre. “We have to find that contract (price) level where we

can encourage at least a minimum of 400,000 acres of production to meet export requirements,” says Walter Dyck, a mustard buyer for Olds Products based in Wisconsin. The end of crop year mustard carryover is forecast to be extremely tight with only an estimated two months of supply. CWB weather and crops specialist Bruce Burnett gazed into his crystal ball during Crop Production Week in Saskatoon and came up with the following estimates for Western Canada. The numbers in brackets represent acreage change in percent compared to 2014.

Spring wheat - 17.7 million acres (+2.4) Durum - 5.6 million acres (+17.9) Oats - 2.95 million acres (+1.9) Barley - 5.75 million acres (+5.7) Flax - 1.65 million acres (+6.1) Peas - 4.13 million acres (+8.7) Lentils - 3.35 million acres (+7.7) Soybeans - 1.75 million acres (+13.6) Canola - 20.6 million acres (+1.7) Estimates for all of the major crops are higher because of the large amount of unseeded and abandoned acres due to flooding over significant portions of eastern Saskatchewan and western Manitoba in 2014.

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If you’re looking to curl for a worthy cause, then be one of the first 24 teams to contact and sign up with the Fairview Curling Club for this year’s Ed Ruether Memorial Bonspiel. Set for February 20 – 22, one of the recipients for the monies raised during the bonspiel and subsequent silent auction and dinner will be Greg and Patty Przybylski who are overcoming Greg’s traumatic accident this summer. In a bit of a twist to the event – the winner of the “A” event LAST year was none other than the Greg Przybylski team of Greg, Patty, Trish James and Brenda Trider.

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Grain prices continued to slide on the futures boards thru the middle of January as the complex continues to sort the supply and demand tables, the former being more plentiful at this point in time. Canola is the hypocrite of the complex, staying elevated around $450 per metric tonne ($10.20 per bushel) thanks to a suppressed Canadian Loonie but moving basis levels are the biggest thing that are creating opportunities to make sales if you still have some of the oilseed in the bin. Grain markets are feeling the effects of a strong U.S. strong dollar, while other currencies are suffering thanks to the lower oil prices and geopolitical risk negatively affecting economies. This is why prices for grain in other countries are higher than a year ago when priced in their own currency. Thus, with strong export markets suggesting world demand is available, the picture of less global wheat acres in 2015/16 isn’t entirely accurate despite them being lower in the U.S. Speaking of exports, Canadian grain movement continues to look positive though as marketingyear-to-date (thru January 15), total exports have been 18.33 million tonnes, or 13.6 per cent higher over the same period last year. Comparably though, Russian grain exports over the same period totaled 21.6 million tonnes, including 16.85 million tonnes of wheat! We’ve only seen a bit of the same ridiculous cold temperatures we did last year but it looks like the railroads do have a better handle on movement thus far despite getting fined by the government ($100,000 for C.N., $50,000 for C.P.) for not meeting weekly mandates. On the domestic side of the demand table, low grain prices increase buying opportunities for the end-user and feed markets. However, on the ethanol side of things, stocks are starting to build as refiners are refusing to blend it. Accordingly, ethanol plants are forecasted to start losing money from January through the summer when oil prices are expected to rebound and U.S. corn stocks are marginally lower. Drew Lerner of World Weather says that more recent data suggests the likelihood of an El Nino weather event happening in early 2015 is declining by the day. This is why “we’ve already seen a couple shots of cold that have been fairly potent” and will probably “continue to see as we move forward through the balance of winter”, according to the Kansas City-based meteorologist. That being said however, Mr. Lerner does say that what happens six months from now could be completely opposite of what is being predicted today as the weather industry doesn’t actually “understand what drives El Nino”. I can respect a statement like that as it’s reinforcement of the ideology that you have to play the game that it’s front of you, not the one you’re hoping for. Manage price risk proactively by understanding your production costs and weighing a few different price and yield scenarios (i.e. Gameplan A, B, C, etc.) allows you to analyze a few different pictures at the same time. To growth, Brennan Turner President, FarmLead.com Brennan Turner is originally from Foam Lake, SK, where his family started farming the land in the 1920s. After completing his degree in economics from Yale University and then playing some pro hockey, Mr. Turner spent some time working in finance before starting FarmLead.com, a riskfree, transparent online and now mobile grain marketplace (app available for iOS & Android). His weekly column is a summary of his free, daily market note, the FarmLead Breakfast Brief. He can be reached via email (b.turner@farmlead.com) or phone (1-855-332-7653). r001927213

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Producer Deliveries - Week 24, January 12 - 18, 2015 Wheat

Man

Sask

Alta

B.C.

Total

67.5

143.0

175.4

7.3

393.2

Durum Wheat

-

77.6

9.2

-

86.8

Oats

9.8

25.8

2.0

2.3

39.9 22.3

Barley

1.8

7.7

12.0

0.8

Rye

0.4

0.2

0.0

-

0.6

Flaxseed

1.2

12.3

4.6

-

18.1

Canola

27.3

97.6

100.5

1.7

227.1

Peas

-

29.4

39.9

0.1

69.4

Corn

1.7

-

-

-

1.7

Beans

-

0.2

-

-

0.2

Lentils

-

9.8

2.2

-

12.0

Total

109.7

403.6

345.8

12.2

871.3

Shipments - Week 24, January 12 - 18, 2015 Man

Sask

Alta

B.C.

Total

34.0

125.2

98.7

5.3

263.2

Durum Wheat

-

38.1

0.1

-

38.2

Oats

10.4

22.5

1.9

1.6

36.4

Barley

1.5

14.9

16.5

0.5

33.4

Wheat

Rye

0.2

-

-

-

0.2

Flaxseed

0.9

14.0

0.1

-

15.0

Canola

19.1

65.6

93.1

-

177.8

Peas

-

13.2

5.0

0.1

18.3

Corn

1.5

-

-

-

1.5

Beans

0.9

-

-

-

0.9

Lentils

-

8.6

0.2

-

8.8

Total

68.5

302.1

215.6

7.5

593.7

Crop Year-to-Date Producer Deliveries - to Jan 18, 2015 Man

Sask

Alta

B.C.

Total

1,662.3

3,542.8

3,055.9

90.5

8,351.5

Durum Wheat

-

2,110.7

363.7

-

2,474.4

Oats

202.4

421.6

57.6

23.5

705.1

Barley

27.9

537.5

377.5

16.1

959.0

Wheat

Rye

26.0

9.1

1.0

-

36.1

Flaxseed

30.2

251.7

47.6

-

329.5

Canola

872.2

2,022.9

2,010.4

68.7

4,974.2

Peas

8.2

853.9

817.5

14.2

1,693.8

Corn

24.0

-

0.2

-

24.2

Beans

57.0

2.0

1.3

-

60.3

Lentils

4.7

466.3

29.4

-

500.4

Total

2,914.9

10,218.5

6,762.1

213.0

20,108.5

FCC Contributes $130,000 to 4-H Clubs AGRI-NEWS JANUARY 26, 2015

The Farm Credit Canada (FCC) 4-H Club Fund is providing $130,000 to 263 4-H clubs across Canada to support various local events and activities. In Alberta, 57 4-H clubs received a combined total of $27,750. The fund is part of FCC’s $1 million contribution committed over four years to 4-H Canada. This contribution, in addition to supporting local 4-H activities, supports national as well as provincial 4-H initiatives. “The future of agriculture is bright, and we’re proud to partner with 4-H and strengthen the bond between this industry and young people,” said Cory Chalk, director of marketing programs at FCC. “We have a 25-year history with 4-H in Canada and are committed to working together to ensure young people in rural

Canada continue to benefit from 4-H programs and values.” The FCC 4-H Club Fund awards up to $500 for projects such as horse clinics, field trips, public speaking workshops, beef clipping clinics and purchase of equipment, just to name a few. The next application period opens in fall 2015. “FCC’s support enables us to provide unique and valuable programming for our members,” said 4-H Canada CEO, Shannon Benner. “Club grants help young leaders reach their full potential and these opportunities would not be possible without FCC’s generosity.” To view the list of recipients, go to www.4-h-canada.ca/fcc4hclubfund . Contact: Éva Larouche Corporate Communication Farm Credit Canada 1-888-780-6647

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Crop Year-to-Date Shipments - to Jan 18, 2015 Man

Sask

Alta

B.C.

Total

Wheat

1,691.2

3,565.1

3,114.1

96.8

8,467.2

Durum Wheat

-

2,117.2

410.0

-

2,527.2

Oats

187.5

436.8

55.8

23.7

703.8

Barley

30.3

532.3

361.7

16.1

940.4

Rye

22.2

7.4

1.7

-

31.3

Flaxseed

28.8

218.9

40.8

-

288.5

Canola

762.7

1,830.9

1,943.7

63.8

4,601.1

Peas

8.0

798.8

767.5

13.6

1,587.9

Saturday, April 4 2015 Vold Jones & Vold, Dawson Creek

Approx 50

Bulls on Offer

Corn

26.5

-

0.4

-

26.9

Proud to be recipients of the

Beans

26.8

0.3

0.3

-

27.4

Lentils

0.4

308.3

28.3

-

337.0

Total

2,784.4

9,816.0

6,724.3

214.0

19,538.7

Reserve Champion Cattlemen’s Choice Bull

Stocks - Week 24 Sask

Alta

B.C.

Total

330.2

602.4

519.6

9.7

1,461.9

Durum Wheat

0.0

322.5

57.0

-

379.5

Oats

40.7

67.9

21.6

1.9

132.1

Barley

10.3

55.8

42.3

1.0

109.4

Rye

9.4

3.7

0.8

-

13.9

Flaxseed

9.3

46.9

7.5

-

63.7

Canola

154.8

439.5

225.1

9.7

829.1

Peas

4.9

95.9

81.8

0.1

182.7

Corn

2.1

0.0

-

-

2.1

Wheat

Beans

38.9

1.5

1.3

-

41.7

Lentils

0.3

23.9

4.4

-

28.6

Total

600.9

1,660.0

961.4

22.4

3,244.7

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Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report

Weekly Feed Grain Report - Week of Jan 19-23, 2015

Weekly Grain Report - January 23, 2015

Canola (#1)

January 23, 2015

January 16, 2015

December 26, 2014

January 24, 2014

Peace

$9.88

$9.56

-

$8.66

North West

$9.72

$9.75

-

$8.56

North East

$9.64

$9.67

-

$8.40

Central

$10.04

$9.88

-

$8.55

South

$9.66

$9.76

-

$8.50

January 23, 2015

January 16, 2015

December 26, 2014

January 24, 2014

$11.37

$11.13

-

$10.32

+ 0.91 vs Mar/15

+ 0.91 vs Mar/15

-

+ 0.68 vs Mar/14

Jan 19 - 23, 2015

Jan 12 - 16, 2015

Dec 22 - 26, 2014

Jan 20 - 24, 2014

Canola (ICE Prices)

Vancouver

Feed Wheat (#3 CW)

Peace

$3.28

$3.59

$4.05

$3.86

North West

$3.87

$3.95

$4.26

$3.52

North East

$4.00

$4.10

$4.18

$3.62

Central

$3.83

$4.06

$4.50

$3.49

South

$4.18

$4.36

$4.66

-

Barley

Jan 19 - 23, 2015

Jan 12 - 16, 2015

Dec 22 - 26, 2014

Jan 20 - 24, 2014

Peace

$1.96

$2.29

$2.07

$2.23

North West

$3.31

$3.32

$3.10

$2.47

North East

$3.59

$3.47

$3.26

$2.49

Central

$3.24

$3.34

$3.10

$2.64

South

$3.61

$3.68

$3.46

$2.94

Jan 19 - 23, 2015

Jan 12 - 16, 2015

Dec 22 - 26, 2014

Jan 20 - 24, 2014

-

-

-

-

North West

$2.68

$2.70

$2.37

$2.47

North East

-

-

$2.60

$2.00

Central

-

-

-

$2.50

South

-

-

-

-

Jan 19 - 23, 2015

Jan 12 - 16, 2015

Dec 22 - 26, 2014

Jan 20 - 24, 2014

Peace

$8.50

$7.95

$7.47

$5.50

North West

$8.54

$8.26

$7.51

$5.56

North East

$7.50

$7.76

$7.16

$5.58

Central

$8.54

$8.17

$7.43

$5.80

South

$7.99

$7.92

$7.22

$5.41

Oats (#2, 40-42lb)

Peace

Yellow Peas (#2)

Feed Wheat (58lbs/bu, Max 14.5% moisture)

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This Week

Last Month

Last Year

Jan 19 - 23, 2015

Dec 22 - 24, 2014

Jan 20 - 24, 2014

$5.50 ($5.44 - $5.55) $5.39 ($5.33 - $5.50) $5.39 ($5.33 - $5.44) $5.36 ($5.28 - $5.44) $5.31 ($5.17 - $5.39) $4.79 ($4.71 - $4.93) $4.46 ($4.38 - $4.63)

$5.55 ($5.50 - $5.77) $5.33 ($5.25 - $5.47) $5.44 ($5.39 - $5.50) $5.42 ($5.36 - $5.50) $5.44 ($5.39 - $5.55) $4.87 ($4.79 - $4.95) $4.41 ($4.22 - $4.54)

$4.11 ($4.03 - $4.16) $3.97 ($3.95 - $4.03) $4.00 ($3.95 - $4.08) $3.95 ($3.89 - $4.03) $3.89 ($3.81 - $3.95) $3.67 ($3.62 - $3.76) $3.54 ($3.37 - $3.65)

This Week

Last Month

Last Year

Jan 19 - 23, 2015

Dec 22 - 24, 2014

Jan 20 - 24, 2014

$6.29 ($6.21 - $6.37) $6.37 ($6.21 - $6.45) $6.48 ($6.40 - $6.59) $6.40 ($6.26 - $6.59) $6.42 ($6.37 - $6.56) $6.18 ($6.10 - $6.31) $6.15 ($6.01 - $6.31)

$6.42 ($6.31 - $6.53) $6.53 ($6.48 - $6.64) $6.64 ($6.53 - $6.75) $6.56 ($6.42 - $6.64) $6.59 ($6.42 - $6.67) $6.37 ($6.15 - $6.53) $6.31 ($6.21 - $6.45)

$5.88 ($5.77 - $5.99) $5.91 ($5.77 - $6.01) $5.93 ($5.82 - $6.10) $5.82 ($5.72 - $5.93) $5.91 ($5.85 - $6.01) $5.74 ($5.66 - $5.82) $4.79 ($4.57 - $5.06)

This Week

Last Month

Last Year

Jan 19 - 23, 2015

Dec 22 - 24, 2014

Jan 20 - 24, 2014

$4.40 ($4.35 - $4.42) $4.29 ($4.25 - $4.35) $4.29 ($4.25 - $4.33) $4.16 ($4.11 - $4.20) $3.79 ($3.77 - $3.85) $4.09 ($4.01 - $4.20) $3.22 ($3.09 - $3.37)

$4.35 ($4.31 - $4.42) $4.18 ($4.09 - $4.25) $4.20 ($4.18 - $4.25) $4.03 ($3.98 - $4.09) $3.81 ($3.70 - $3.88) $3.94 ($3.85 - $4.03) $3.14 ($3.05 - $3.22)

$3.33 ($3.31 - $3.37) $3.22 ($3.18 - $3.29) $3.09 ($3.05 - $3.14) $2.94 ($2.90 - $3.00) $2.68 ($2.57 - $2.72) $2.90 ($2.83 - $2.96) $2.22 ($2.07 - $2.26)

Today

Last Month

Last Year

Feed Oats (#2CW)

Jan 19 - 23, 2015

Dec 22 - 24, 2014

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$2.73 ($2.65 - $2.78) $2.67 ($2.59 - $2.71) $2.70 ($2.65 - $2.75) $2.58 ($2.53 - $2.67) $2.67 ($2.62 - $2.71) $2.44 ($2.31 - $2.50) $1.97 ($1.88 - $2.07)

$2.75 ($2.68 - $2.81) $2.65 ($2.59 - $2.70) $2.73 ($2.65 - $2.84) $2.70 ($2.65 - $2.79) $2.71 ($2.59 - $2.78) $2.56 ($2.47 - $2.65) $2.00 ($1.88 - $2.07)

Jan 20 - 24, 2014

$2.65 ($2.59 - $2.71) $2.53 ($2.44 - $2.58) $2.59 ($2.44 - $2.68) $2.62 ($2.48 - $2.68) $2.59 ($2.42 - $2.65) r001691330 $2.51 ($2.38 - $2.61) $2.08 ($1.93 - $2.17) r001926508

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GRAIN FUTURES REPORT Grain Future Prices - as of January 23 , 2015 Last 438.80s 461.50s 455.60s 448.90s Last 538-0s 530-0s 532-6s 536-4s Last 507-7s 564-0s 569-0s 572-2s Last 715-4s 576-0s 582-4s 590-6s Last 290-4s 294-0s 298-2s Last 972-6s 979-4s 985-2s Last 31.60s 31.79s 31.99s Last 331.5s 323.7s 321.9s Last 386-6s 395-2s 402-6

Change + 3.10 - 0.70 + 2.20 + 1.60 Change - 3-0 - 3-6 - 4-4 - 4-2 Change - 0-7 - 0-6 - 0-4 - 0-6 Change - 5-4 + 0-4 + 0-6 + 0-4 Change - 0-4 - 0-6 - 1-0 Change - 4-0 - 3-4 - 3-4 Change - 0.37 - 0.37 - 0.36 Change + 1.4 + 1.1 + 0.7 Change + 3-0 + 3-2 + 3-4

Open 0.00 461.70 453.50 447.90 Open 0-0 532-6 537-0 540-6 Open 0-0 564-0 569-4 573-0 Open 0-0 575-4 581-0 590-2 Open 291-0 295-6 298-0 Open 977-0 983-4 989-0 Open 31.99 32.16 32.34 Open 330.4 323.0 321.5 Open 384-0 392-0 399-0

High 438.80 463.90 457.20 451.80 High 538-0 536-0 538-4 542-4 High 507-7 566-6 571-2 574-4 High 715-4 578-6 585-0 592-6 High 292-6 296-0 298-4 High 980-4 987-0 992-4 High 32.14 32.32 32.53 High 334.1 326.0 324.3 High 388-4 396-6 403-6

Low 438.80 460.80 453.00 446.70 Low 538-0 526-2 529-4 533-4 Low 507-7 560-2 565-0 567-6 Low 715-4 571-6 578-6 587-0 Low 290-0 293-6 298-0 Low 967-2 974-2 980-0 Low 31.50 31.70 31.89 Low 326.3 318.5 317.4 Low 382-0 390-0 397-4

Prev. Stl. 435.70 462.20 453.40 447.30 Prev. Stl. 541-0 533-6 537-2 540-6 Prev. Stl. 508-6 564-6 569-4 573-0 Prev. Stl. 721-0 575-4 581-6 590-2 Prev. Stl. 291-0 294-6 299-2 Prev. Stl. 976-6 983-0 988-6 Prev. Stl. 31.97 32.16 32.35 Prev. Stl. 330.1 322.6 321.2 Prev. Stl. 383-6 392-0 399-2

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C ttle Directory Sawmill Angus Clarence & Darleen Budal, Hotchkiss, AB................. 780-836-2788 Silver S Red Angus Devin & Amber Stark, Bezanson, AB ........................ 780-876-6252 Smoky River Red Angus Maynard & Curtis Boese, Sexsmith, AB .................... 780-568-4340 Spruce Lane Ranch Andrew & Vivian Miller, Bonanza, AB ...................... 780-353-3355 Wallin Stock Farm Jennifer Wallin, Woking, AB ...................................... 780-864-8556

CHAROLAIS

Bar B Charolais George & Linda Bolin................................................. 250-785-5325 Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC ............. 250-786-5048 Chad & Leah Haddow Dawson Creek, BC ................ 250-784-3924 Clear Lake Charolais Tim & Loretta Fawcett, Tiger Lily, AB....................... 780-674-5992 E Z Ranch Everett Laboucan, Driftpile, AB ................................. 780-355-2179 JayDawn Farms Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB.................... 780-568-2647 Lazy S Charolais Roy & Erika Schweitzer, Beaverlodge, AB ................ 780-356-3611 Pro-Char Charolais David & Kristina Prokuda, Glenevis, AB ................... 780-665-3450 RDA Charolais Rick & Donna Alguire, High Prairie, AB ................... 780-524-2915 Rosebud Ranches Dan & Holly Schleppe, Progress, BC ......................... 250-786-5698 Spruce View Charolais Andrew & Effie Lakusta, Andrew, AB ....................... 780-365-2079 Wrangler Charolais Wade & Sherry Meakin, Westlock, AB ...................... 780-349-2982

GELBVIEHS

Milne’s Gelbvieh Harold & Bev Milne, Fairview, AB ............................ 780-835-2645

HEREFORDS

5 Star Herefords Cody Pugh, Cecil lake, BC ......................................... 250-781-3478 Aspen Ridge Stock Farm Jack & Jason Wells, Hythe, AB .................................. 780-356-2359 Benwyn Herefords Bill & Doug Bentley, Progress, BC ............................ 250-843-7575 Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC ............. 250-786-5048 Chad & Leah Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC ................ 250-784-3924 Eureka Hereford Farms Tom Basnett, Eureka River, AB .................................. 780-685-2102 Friesen Hereford Farms Chad & Anna Friesen, Grande Prairie, AB ................. 780-832-4068 Gold Stock Hereford Farms Charlie & Steven White, Beaverlodge, AB................. 780-354-3190 Gurtler Farms Garry Gurtler, North Star, AB ..................................... 780-836-2125 Hilltop Honey Ranch Brian & Dana Smith, Pouce Coupe, BC ..................... 250-786-5232 McElroy Polled Herefords John McElroy, Charlie Lake, BC ................................ 250-785-6074 PHK Herefords Philip Krahn, LaCrete, AB .......................................... 780-821-9409 Reber’s Polled Herefords Gerald & Sandy Reber, Woking, AB .......................... 780-774-2161 Serena & Kasey Reber, Woking, AB .......................... 780-774-2337 Spring Mountain Stock Farm Hotte & Villiger Families, Beaverlodge, AB .............. 780-354-2074

LIMOUSIN

BERCOL Limousin Bernie & Colleen Prefontaine, Edmonton, AB ........... 780-961-2403 Shawn & Adele Walsh ................................................ 780-921-3511

Blueberry Valley Farms Limousin Michael & Rebecca McCord, Mile 86.5 Alaska Hwy, BC ......................................... 250-772-5116 DC Farms Doug & Carolyn Johnson, Barrhead, AB.................... 780-674-4098 Dry Creek Ranch Gordon & Carla Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC.................. 250-781-3617 Excel Ranches Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB ............................ 780-349-2135 Fouillard Limousin Dan & Pam Fouillard, Thorsby, AB............................ 780-789-4055 Hillview Farms R & C Verbeek, Sturgeon County, AB ........................ 780-938-2173 Lakeroad Limousin Jim, Donna & Jackie Rowe, Worsley, AB .................. 780-685-2141 Pinnacle View Limousin Rob & Cheryl Swan & Erin & Eric Kishkan, Quesnel, BC ................................................................ 250-747-2618 Sequin Cattle Company Bob & Monica Sequin, Quesnel, BC .......................... 250-747-1331

RED POLL

Shadow Creek Red Poll Dean & Marsha Anderson, Fort St. John, BC ............. 250-827-3293

SALERS

Grundke Family Salers Werner & Debbie Grundke, Alberta Beach, AB ......... 780-924-2464

SHORTHORNS

Tamarack Shorthorns Alvin & Deanna Johnson, Brownvale, AB ................. 780-597-3973

SIMMENTALS

Albrecht Farms Steve, Tammy Albrecht, Spirit River, AB ................... 780-864-4259 Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC ............. 250-786-5048 Chad & Leah Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC ................ 250-784-3924 CRM Simmentals Chad & Stacy Meunier, Barrhead, AB ........................ 780-674-7713 Fallen Timber Farms Chet & Jamie Jans, Groundbirch, BC ......................... 250-780-2141 Flatrock Valley Simmentals Brad Geisbrecht, Cecil Lake, BC................................ 250-781-3580 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 JayDawn Farms Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB.................... 780-568-2647 KRS Simmentals Reanne Sanford, Quesnel, BC .................................... 250-249-5332 KSL Simmentals Keagan Scorgie, Beaverlodge, AB.............................. 780-518-6572 Lone Stone Farms Lonnie & Karen Brown, Westlock, AB ...................... 250-349-5524 Moonlite Farm Norbert & Janice Luken, Fairview, AB ...................... 780-835-3165 Moose Creek Simmentals Don, Joyce & Shon Smith, Gordondale, AB .............. 780-353-2284 O Double E Simmentals Ole, Elden & Einar Bakkehaug, Hythe, AB................ 780-356-2113 SIBL Simmentals The Smith Families, Cherhill, AB............................... 780-785-2045 Tri-K Simmentals Keith & Kerriley Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB .............. 780-831-7999 Willow Creek Simmentals Mike & Mari Klassen & Family, Debolt, AB ............. 780-957-2814 Willowdale Simmentals Dale & Judy Smith, Valleyview, AB ........................... 780-524-2790 Wolfe Farms Tony Wolfe, Valleyview, AB ....................................... 780-524-3939

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Altona Falls Red Angus Dan & Trudy Loewen, Altona, BC ............................. 250-630-2146 Aspen Hill Red Angus George & Kelly LeBlanc, Woking, AB ...................... 780-774-2404 Bar 4A Cattle Co. Hugh Atkin & Joleen Meservy, LaGlace, AB ............. 780-512-3641 Battle River Black Angus Ron Gordey, Manning, AB ......................................... 780-836-2584 Binks Angus Farm Evan & Melanie Binks, Grande Prairie, AB ............... 780-539-7919 Blast Angus Farm Brent & Lia Long, Houston, BC ................................. 250-845-3500 Canyon Tree Farms Inc. L Jackson & H Hooke, Fort St. James, BC ................. 250-996-8180 Classic Livestock Freeman & Zoe Iwasiuk, High Prairie, AB................. 780-523-5077 Cinder Angus Brad Yoder & Nicolle Hoskins, Barrhead, AB ........... 780-674-5773 Clear River Red Angus Lloyd, Donna & Mackay Ross, Cleardale, AB ........... 800-667-2251 Cuthbertson Cattle Co. Scott & Jackie Cuthbertson, Valleyview, AB.............. 780-837-8544 Double A Stock Farm Steve & Hazel Tofteland, Valhalla, AB....................... 780-356-2454 Double M Ranching M McConnell & J Madden, DC, BC .......................... 250-782-7875 Dwajo Angus Dwayne & Joanne Emery, Camp Creek, AB .............. 780-674-4410 Figure 8 Angus Paul & Coleen Jex-Blake, Grimshaw, AB .................. 780-597-2001 Fineline Red Angus Nick & Lorraine van Gaalen, LaGlace, AB ................ 780-568-3906 Flyaway Red Angus Dale Schwerdt, Worsley, AB....................................... 780-685-2531 Gemvale Stock Farm Don & Sheri Murphy, Dawson Creek, BC ................. 250-759-4717 Gumbo Gulch Cattle Company Dale & Steve Aylward, Dawson Creek, BC................ 250-786-5478 Heart Valley Angus Chris Tschetter, Birch Hills Colony, AB ..................... 780-864-8918 Jones Land & Cattle Mark & Allison Jones, Barrhead, AB ......................... 780-674-6377 KBJ Round Farms Jim & Rita, Barry & Dette Round, Clyde, AB............ 780-348-5638 Kjos Black Angus Marty & Miriam Kjos, Fort St. John, BC ................... 250-787-0970 Lookout Stock Farm Roy & Cindy Bjorklund, Fairview, AB ...................... 780-835-3530 Mackenzie Red Angus Ken & Rebecca Mackenzie, Deadwood, AB .............. 780-836-2049 Marberly Angus Kim Beaudette, Houston, BC...................................... 250-847-7483 Mountain Side Angus John & Judy Mayer, Beaverlodge, AB ....................... 780-354-2726 Nine Mile Ranch Al & Lorraine Sanford, Quesnel, BC.......................... 250-249-5469 North Point Red Angus Mark & Ginger Zahacy, High Prairie, AB .................. 780-523-5356 Poplar Meadows Angus Monty & Tanya Belsham, Houston, BC ..................... 250-845-3050 Rafter SJ Ranch Jack & Shannon Trask, Montney, BC ......................... 250-827-3364 Red Moon Angus Jim & Shirley Moon, Vanderhoof, BC........................ 250-567-9762 Ring Creek Farms Pat & Len Friedel, Fairview, AB ................................ 780-835-4338 Rocky Creek Red Angus Les & Alison Keutzer, Lone Prairie, BC..................... 250-788-9858 Roy Angus Chris & Jen Roy, Fairview, AB ................................... 780-835-0463

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VOLD, JONES & VOLD AUCTION CO. LTD.

Auction Date

NORTH CENTRAL LIVESTOCK

Beaverlodge, AB

Ponoka, AB

Westlock, AB

Clyde, AB

Don Fessler (250)782-3766

Ged Willis (780)354-2423

(403)783-5561

Levi Pedgerachny (780)349-1446

Garth Rogers (780)349-1491

301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 801 - 900 901 - 1,000 over 1,000

$310.00 $315.00 $275.00 $260.00 $230.00 $220.00 $205.00 n/a

$350.00 $340.00 $300.00 $286.00 $258.00 $240.00 $230.00 n/a

301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 801 - 900 901 - 1,000 over 1,000

$280.00 $275.00 $240.00 $235.00 $215.00 $200.00 $185.00 $170.00

$310.00 $305.00 $275.00 $255.00 $235.00 $220.00 $210.00 $190.00

D1 - D2 Cows $127.00 $138.00 D3 - D4 Cows $110.00 $120.00 Bologna Bulls $128.00 $153.00

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Jan 15 - 460 Head

Dawson Co-op Home & Agro

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Jan 22 - 1,068 Head Jan 20 - 389 Head FEEDER STEERS $315.00 $360.00 $315.00 $320.00 $310.00 $355.00 $290.00 $310.00 $277.00 $305.00 $278.00 $291.00 $255.00 $278.00 $258.00 $277.00 $240.00 $255.00 $239.00 $247.00 $224.00 $239.00 $225.00 $228.00 $205.00 $228.00 $220.00 $225.00 $190.00 $212.00 n/a n/a FEEDER HEIFERS $280.00 $310.00 $280.00 $290.00 $270.00 $295.00 $239.00 $256.00 $260.00 $285.00 $241.00 $258.00 $250.00 $270.00 $240.00 $258.00 $220.00 $235.00 $225.00 $237.00 $200.00 $220.00 n/a n/a $190.00 $210.00 n/a n/a $175.00 $200.00 n/a n/a SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 Cows D1 - D2 Cows $118.00 $128.00 $125.00 $132.00 D3 - D4 Cows D3 - D4 Cows $100.00 $115.00 $112.00 $124.00 Bologna Bulls Bologna Bulls $135.00 $156.00 $135.00 $143.00

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Jan 21 - 4,518 Head Jan 22 - 1,988 Head Jan 20 - 5,113 Head $330.00 $310.00 $290.00 $265.00 $245.00 $230.00 $215.00 $210.00

$370.00 $345.00 $315.00 $285.00 $265.00 $246.00 $235.00 $222.00

$310.00 $300.00 $290.00 $240.00 $235.00 $215.00 $205.00 $205.00

$375.00 $360.00 $330.00 $290.00 $262.00 $247.00 $235.00 $235.00

n/a $310.00 $290.00 $244.00 $230.00 $210.00 $195.00 $195.00

n/a $360.00 $322.00 $292.00 $264.00 $246.00 $235.00 $235.00

$290.00 $280.00 $265.00 $245.00 $230.00 $220.00 $209.00 $190.00

$330.00 $310.00 $295.00 $275.00 $245.00 $230.00 $220.00 $210.00

$285.00 $260.00 $240.00 $225.00 $210.00 $205.00 $200.00 $200.00

$320.00 $310.00 $298.00 $265.00 $242.00 $232.00 $222.00 $222.00

n/a $270.00 $240.00 $230.00 $210.00 $190.00 $180.00 $180.00

n/a $310.00 $292.00 $272.00 $242.00 $232.00 $218.00 $218.00

D1 - D2 Cows $118.00 $135.00 D3 - D4 Cows $100.00 $115.00 Bologna Bulls $135.00 $165.00

Butcher Cows $110.00 $142.00 Butcher Bulls $125.00 $156.00 Feeder Bulls $140.00 $165.00

D1 - D2 Cows $114.00 $144.00 D3 Cows $90.00 $115.00 Slaughter Bulls $115.00 $166.00

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I learn best if... Most clinicians have heard, “I Learn Best if”, “I can’t learn unless” or “I only can learn if”. My guess is most people have a preferred way to learn. A way they have been taught to learn or a way they feel the most confident or comfortable learning. I say most people because I know there are a lot of people that just want to learn and they jump at any opportunity, period. They have a different way of looking at things and it shows in many positive ways. There are books, videos, private lessons, group lessons, and clinics with participants from 1 person to 60 in a class. I guess the largest group-learning environment I’ve been in is had 4000 people, it was also one of the best. I personally will not limit my opportunity to learn by having specific criteria or a list of things that have to be met before I will go. If I feel they have something or know something I wish I could do then I’m in. I’ve been in other countries and have stopped in to listen to a clinic that was taking place and joined in on the spot. I did not have a horse with me, I did not have a saddle, I had not planned on even staying but I liked what I was seeing and hearing so I begged, borrowed and pleaded so I could get in the clinic, because I like to learn. It was not my horse but I could have cared less because I was there to learn, not train a horse. I have to learn before I can do, so the more practice I can get the better. My horse at home would be very happy if I did all my learning on other horses and only came to him when I had learnt and not while I was learning. Like horses we have to learn, and every learning opportunity that we pass up is an opportunity wasted. If there are 30 people in the clinic, great, I can learn from everybody, either how good it might be and possibly how bad. Having many people in a clinic does not interfere in my learning -it helps. I want to know how to get things done. I don’t expect the clinician or anyone else to do it for me because that just makes them better not me. I listen, watch, and then do. For those that say “I learn best one on one”, I say that’s one way to learn, but I look at a group

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of riders and there are generally many different levels of horsemanship and abilities in the group. It gives me the opportunity to see if I can get as good or better than the best horse and rider combination in the group. It gives me something to work towards. There are many different ways to learn but they all require us getting out of our comfort zone. Often I hear that someone learns best by watching. If that were true about any human then there would be good hockey players, swimmers, ballerinas that only watched from the stands and never practiced with the team or in front of the coach. If it was possible to get good in the stands, then how come the players aren’t in the stands and the watchers take over the field, ice rink or ballet stage? More times than not people will do what is most comfortable for them, not what will help them learn the most. As I’ve mentioned in the past the more you are learning or changing, the more outside your comfort zone you will be. In order to learn and do as much and as soon as possible then take every learning opportunity. Take group and private lessons, watch the videos, get front and center in all situations if there is room, sit in the stands if your leg is broke, otherwise participate. Have the mindset that you can learn in all situations not just certain ones. My top students that excel the fastest are because of this mindset. They go in every thing they have time to do. It doesn’t matter if they are very advanced and the clinic is full of first timers, they are there ready to learn and it shows in their horsemanship and everything else they do in life. They make a decision to take an active lead in their learning and where they want to go. They look at all situations as ways to learn rather than ways they can’t learn. It really is mostly perspective which is a powerful thing and we get the privilege to choose one. Stay away from perspectives that are limiting and choose the perspective that empowers. Happy learning, Glenn Stewart


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NORTHERN 20 CLASSIC 15

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12TH ANNUAL SIMMENTAL AND CHAROLAIS SALE

Friday, March 13, 2015 • 1:00 p.m.

EVERGREEN PARK, GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB

OFFERING

70 YEARLING SIMMENTAL AND CHAROLAIS BULLS

JDF SOUL SEEKER 18B – Homo Polled Hetro Black, One of 5 Flushmates to sell.

PAYMENT PLAN: 1/2 Due Sale Day, 1/2 Due Nov 1/15 FREE DELIVERY WITHIN THE PEACE COUNTRY

COLB ADRENALINE 17B - Full Fleckvieh Fullblood, Son of the cow maker JAHARI 50L

Watch the sale online at

Mark Shologan JDFK EL DENIRO 55B – Double Polled, Outcross Genetics, Performance Package

JAYDAWN FARMS

Jason & Nikki and Jordan, Kristopher, Darcie McQuaig 780.568.2647 or 780.933.5530 Sexsmith, AB

780.699.5082

MMWK FEDERATION 849B - Son of 3D RED POWER, Outstanding performance numbers.

WILLOW CREEK SIMMENTALS Mike & Mari and Colby, Kyle, Colton, Kale Klassen 780.957.2814 or 780.832.6714 Crooked Creek, AB

BOUCHARDLIVESTOCK.COM • BOX 1409, CROSSFIELD, AB 403.946.4999 EMAIL: INFO@BOUCHARDLIVESTOCK.COM


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Awakening newborn “dummy” foals and calves Dr. Christa Harder I recently attended a large equine veterinary conference in Salt Lake City, Utah where I listened to an intriguing lecture by Dr. John Madigan, a professor at the University of California, Davis. During his time at UC Davis he had stumbled upon an interesting concept involving fetal consciousness in and out of utero and how we can manipulate it in non-invasive ways. For many years we have thought that neonatal maladjustment syndrome or “dummy foal syndrome” is caused by lack of oxygen during the birthing process. This sometimes results in foals that appear to be unable to nurse, don’t have any interest in their mother, wander, and have altered levels of consciousness. Typically 80% of dummy foals will have a full recovery but it may take days of hard work to keep them alive. As Madigan studied further what caused this dummy foal syndrome he began looking at neurosteroids. These neurosteroids were released in high levels by the dam’s uterus which they found help keep the foal in a quiet state while in utero to prevent damage to the mare. In normal foals at about 1 hour before birth and in the following 24 hours after birth these neuros-

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COURTESY OF METROCREATIVE CONNECTION teroids decrease rapidly. In dummy foals the levels of neurosteroids remain elevated, often due to some abnormalities during the birthing process (passing very rapidly through the birth canal, C-section, etc.). Madigan looked at various ways of decreasing these neurosteroids in dummy foals and finally found that if he could squeeze the foal in a way to re-create the birthing process he could bring these foals out of their “dummy state”. This signaled to the foals that they were ready to stand, nurse and run. Madigan called this technique “squeeze induced somnolence” which is done by applying ropes around the chest. You can view videos on how to perform this technique at http://www.equineneonatalmanual. com/#!foalsqueezing/c1r2z. The foal is “squeezed” tight for 20 minutes which typically causes the foal to lie down, relax and often fall asleep. This needs to be performed within 7 days of birth for it to be effective. In many of the “dummy foals” that didn’t know what to do with their mothers or how to nurse, that once they woke up from their squeeze, they were immediately more alert, coordinated, acknowledge their

mothers and figured out how to suck. It was really quite remarkable to watch! The squeeze technique is also a useful way to quietly work on a foal in the first week of life without having to sedate it with drugs. This technique seems to work on multiple species including humans. There have been several reports of premature babies pronounced dead by doctors that began breathing and awakened after being held and squeezed by their mothers. Calving season will be here likely sooner than foaling season therefore if you have a “dummy calf” that might qualify for the squeeze technique I would encourage you to give it a try. Dr. Madigan has just started a research trial on this technique in calves and is quite optimistic it will work as well. If you have further questions about this technique please let me know at the Dawson Creek Veterinary Clinic or if you try it on one of your newborns this spring let me know what your results are. Wishing you all the best for the coming year and also best wishes for the coming calving and foaling season! www.dcvet.ca

Dawson Creek Veterinary Clinic February is Dental Health Month

Dr. Tegan Alce

Dr. Jenny Soucy

Having a veterinarian do a full and complete dental exam, float (or smooth) the sharp points and remove those little wolf teeth can help improve both your horse’s performance as well as their overall health by allowing them to chew feed properly and get the most nutrients out of the feed. Our veterinarians have all received additional training and several of them have special interest in equine dentistry.

Dr. Emily Wilson

238 -116 Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC V1G 3C8 Across from the Fairgrounds

(250) 782-1080 Small Animals: (250) 782-5616

Large Animals:

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Bull Sale

1:00 pm, Wed. March 18, 2015 VJV Beaverlodge, AB 40+ Angus Bulls On Offer Reds, Blacks, Crossbreds

NVG 18B BW 74 WW 688

Here’s one that will blow your hair back sale day. First BB calves to sell. 74 pound birth weight with an excellent profile and performance

Genetics you can bank on.

JAC 2B BW 75 WW 692

A packer son that is smooth made long bodied that will get those heifers calved out with ease and still weigh up come fall.

NVG30B

NVG 30B BW 96 WW 709

One of the really strong Arson sons in the pen. Performance bull with 106 weaning index. Arson daughters are fabulous in production and bulls are the rancher kind.

JAC 12B BW 97 WW 702

A dark red Arson son from a beautiful deep bodied cow. The kind that will raise steers that the buyers want and females that will be around for years to come.

Scale Breaker Female Maker Sale PERFORMANCE DATA, PICTURES, AND VIDEOS OF ALL BULLS ON OFFER NOW WWW.JLAZYA.COM Jarin & Amber Carter 780-518-9652 jarincarter@gmail.com

Nick & Lorraine van Gaalen 780-831-8421 vgaalen@gpwins.ca

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Managing Information for Profit in Your Cow Herd

AGRI-NEWS JANUARY 26, 2015

The Managing Information for Profit in Your Cow Herd workshop will train cow/ calf producers and students to manage and analyze herd information to make informed business decisions in order to increase profitability in their cow herds. It will also provide training on current and future genetic tools that can further improve profitability. The workshop runs: February 10, 2015, at the High Prairie

Historical fact about the Peace

MACKENZIE RED ANGUS

Registered Pioneer Herd - Established 1962

John Finlay, after whom the Finlay River was named, built the oldest fur-trade post built in what is now the province of B.C. The post was built at the mouth of Tea Creek, six miles west of present-day Fort St. John. Constructed in 1797-1798 it was called Rocky Mountain Fort. Later, in 1806, Simon Fraser built one at Hudson Hope calling it Rocky Mountain Portage House.

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Days Inn and Suites February 11, 2015, at Lakeland College in Vermilion February 12, 2015 at Olds College February 13, 2015 at Lethbridge College Workshops run from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Registration is $25/person, or $12.50/ student, and includes lunch for those who pre-register. Space is limited, so register by February 6th, 2015. To register, call the AgInfo Centre at 1-800-387-6030.

Thursday March 19, 2015 @ 1:00pm

Vold, Jones & Vold Auction Mart Dawson Creek, BC

BULL SALE

VJV Auction Mart Dawson Creek

Bar B Charolais

OFFERING

250.785.5325

Approx. 45 Bulls All 2-Yr-Olds

• Yearling Red Angus Registered Bulls • Two Year Old Red Angus Registered Bull •Bulls Semen Checked •All Bulls Carry Purebred Reg. Papers •All Bulls Guranteed Breeders•All Bulls Vaccinated For Foot Rot • White & Red Factor Bulls

Thurs, April 9

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Ken or Rebecca Mackenzie 780-836-2049 or kenmac@abnorth.com To View Catalogue go to: www.mackenzieredangus.ca Sales Rep: D. Trapper Green (c) 780.837.0171

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BAR 4A Bar 4A Cattle Co. C A T T L E

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Contact: Hugh Atkin 780-512-3641 Joleen Meservy (Joe) 780-834-8286 Email: info@bar4acattleco.com

Bull Sale

Saturday, March 21, 1pm • VJV Dawson Creek

70 Red And Black Angus Yearlings, Including Select 2-year-old Bulls

Reference Sire RED GEIS MISSION 272’11

Reference Sire GEIS BALOO 13’08

Reference Sire RED BRYLOR FORT ROCK 34A

Reference Sire U2 PROPHECY 265Z

PLEASE COME TO THE FARM FOR A VISIT & VIEW THE ANIMALS Volume discount on the bulls. Call for details. Website: www.bar4acattleco.com Email: info@bar4acattleco.com

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PRO-CHAR CHAROLAIS 4TH ANNUAL

BULL SALE

Sunday, March 1, 2015 • 1:30 p.m. • At the Farm, Glenevis, AB PROK 98B

PROK 104B

HRJ 411B

TSF 15B

PROK 1B

PROK 44B

PROK 47B

Offering:

Yearlings Two year olds Proven herd bull Simmental yearlings

PROK 27B

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David & Kristina Prokuda

Box 275, Glenevis, AB T0E 0X0

780-932-1654

E: prochar@xplornet.ca Guest consignors: • Johnson Charolais 784-674-5957 • Triangle Stock Farm 780-968-2354

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Canadian Cattle still Bullish FARM CREDIT CANADA JANUARY 23, 2015

by Richard Kamchen The bulls are still in Canada’s cattle market despite volatility and falling values in the United States. U.S. live cattle futures have dropped to their lowest levels since last August. At the same time, Canadian cattle values are finding support from a plunging loonie, which recently dipped to lows not seen since April 2009. The dollar has been under pressure from falling crude oil values and surging American currency. Canada’s cash cattle market is at or above record high prices set in 2014 for numerous feeder and slaughter cattle

types, reports Canfax, a division of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association. The weak dollar is especially advantageous in the sale of cattle and boxed beef from Canada to the U.S., according to Brian Perillat. “If their dollar’s stronger, it makes our prices very competitive and supports our prices being higher,” says the manager and senior analyst of Canfax. The U.S. is Canada’s dominant customer, having purchased almost 1.2 million head of Canadian cattle last year. It also buys approximately 70 per cent of Canada’s boxed beef exports every year, Perillat notes. He adds that for every one cent drop in the Canadian dollar, the price of calves rises by about five cents per

pound. Declining oil values are providing additional support by lowering the price of fuel, as well as reducing input costs for consumer goods. “Transportation is such a big cost of not only shipping the cattle, but shipping the beef and buns. All sorts of products are affected by the cost of freight, which is highly related to fuel prices,” Perillat says, adding if store prices come down as well, consumers will have more disposable income to spend on high-value beef. On the flipside, a weak loonie will make the purchase of farm equipment more expensive, as imports are priced in U.S. dollars. Corn imports become more costly as well.

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Competition from alternative meats like poultry and pork could cap Canadian beef gains later in 2015. Overall, though, fundamentals in the North American beef industry are strong. “In 2014, we had five, six per cent less beef around compared to 2013, and now we’re looking at 2015 to have even less beef production,” says Perillat. “Cattle supplies are very tight, beef supplies are going to be tight, and global demand has generally been strong as well. We’ve seen world prices of beef increase.” He sees at least three years of strong supply side fundamentals in North America and possibly three to five years in Canada.

Continued BSE surveillance encouraged FARM CREDIT CANADA JANUARY 16, 2015

by Richard Kamchen The Alberta government and the province’s beef and dairy groups are emphasizing the importance of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy surveillance and are encouraging farmers to step up their participation in testing their animals. The province is encouraging producers to submit at least one cow per year for sampling in order for Canada to meet its surveillance and testing commitments to the World Organisation for Animal Health. Alberta’s fallen short of BSE testing numbers the last few years, coming in at only 5,000 to 6,000 samples, below the 10,000 target, according to the province’s chief veterinarian Gerald Hauer. Canada’s overall annual target of 30,000, however, is being met. Still, Hauer believes it’s important for farmers in the province to return to ful-

berta Beef Producers, Alberta Milk and filling their targets, especially in light of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association, Canada being eligible to apply next fall released a YouTube video on the imporfor a higher designation with the World tance of BSE surveillance late last year, OIE. OIE currently designates Canada a controlled BSE risk, one level below the and Bauer says that sample numbers have since trended higher. desired negligible BSE risk. Smith says the video was presented “Part of the consideration on reducing the risk status will be what level of at all of his group’s 23 autumn meetings surveillance are we continuing to do,” across the province. notes Alberta Beef Producers executive “We’re working hard to make producers aware of the importance of doing the director Rich Smith. testing and contributing to the surveilHe wonders if testing numbers have lance,” Smith says. “Hopefully we’ll declined because the BSE issue has start to see the numbers move back up slowly fallen off producers’ radar, given or at least stop the decline, but it’s a bit the last confirmed case occurred in Febearly to tell.” ruary 2011. Cost and inconvenience of Alberta Milk has collaborated with testing are other possible factors. the province, CFIA and other Prairie “You have to be able to demonstrate beef groups for about three years on that you’re still doing surveillance and BSE surveillance. still not finding animals that are posi“We’ve been fairly actively worktive,” says Smith. “There’s a risk it’d ing with Alberta Agriculture because be perceived that the reason we’re not having positive cases is our surveillance we recognize dairy cows end up in the isn’t satisfactory, and so we’re trying to beef stream at some point,” says Mike counter that.” Slomp, industry and member services Alberta Agriculture, 10644 along with Al-Mountain manager. Spring - Composite

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Foragebeef.ca contains the latest information on forage and beef research for producers in Canada and the northern United States. “The site summarizes research for farmers and ranchers,” says Ken Ziegler, beef/forage specialist, Ag-Info Centre, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. “It’s a unique approach to developing and organizing North American research information for the Canadian forage and beef cattle industry.” As an example, extending the grazing season is a popular topic at this time of year, and foragebeef.ca is well equipped to provide visitors with various folders on the subject. “The grazing season can be extended in different ways at different times of the feeding season either at the beginning of the season using well established forage regrowth that is grazed into the Christmas season, during the winter months using swath grazing of annuals like barley, oats, or triticale, by saving carryover forage over from the previous summer as fine youthful regrowth that the nursing cows or backgrounded yearlings can use as soon as the snow has melted off. Foragebeef.ca also offers folders on other strategies such as using brassicas or using corn,” he said. Foragebeef.ca is updated regularly as fact sheets and research papers are added to the folders on the website. Approximately 200 research papers have been added to the website over the past year. “The site is a living library for research and extension information that is useful to Canadian beef and forage producers,” Ziegler said. The website provides three levels of information. The top level is “cut to the core” information on a particular topic. Called “Knowledge Nuggets” this level provides the most important pieces of understanding on that topic. The next level is for the reader who wants more information about that topic. Links are provided to the best related information, usually in fact sheet format. The objective is to select the most comprehensive and applicable information for Canadian and northern U.S. agriculture. The third level is for people who want research related information. This level focuses on relevant scientific review papers, research abstracts, research papers, major publications and links to research communities throughout Canada and the world. The site features in-depth information on forage production, silage management, forage seed production, beef cow calf management, animal health issues, grazing management, and range management in addition to many other topics. “This is a living website and news items, research results and summaries will continually be added to the site,” added Ziegler. “With these knowledge summaries, fact sheets, and research reviews, Foragebeef.ca is the gateway to the future for forage and beef information for the forage and cow calf industry.” For more information, or to offer potential fact sheets or research papers for the site, contact Ken Ziegler. Contact: Ken Ziegler 403-742-7901

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Lethbridge Agriculture Job Fair AGRI-NEWS JANUARY 26, 2015

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Pioneer, and more. Employers will be recruiting various positions from entry level to skilled, temporary, permanent, part-time and full-time. Dooley says the format is being changed slightly this year. “Last year’s fair ran from 1-4 p.m. This year’s we’re extending the fair until 7 p.m. so that those who may be busy during the day can still come down to the fair.” For more information on the job fair, contact Al Dooley at 780-422-0907 or Scott Dundas in Olds at 403 556-4245. Contact: Al Dooley 780-422-090

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MARKET REPORT On Thursday January 22, 2015 1068 head of cattle went through Vold Jones Vold Auction in Dawson Creek.

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10:00 p.m.

Watch for these bull sales in 2015

STOCKERS & FEEDERS Good Feeder Steers 1000 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 900 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 800 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 700 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 600 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 500 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 400 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 300 lbs Plus:

Sales Calendar

175.00-200.00 190.00-210.00 200.00-220.00 220.00-235.00 250.00-270.00 260.00-285.00 270.00-295.00 280.00-310.00

For more info go to www.vjvauction.com

March 9 – Spring Select Bull & Female Sale (Simmental) – 1:00 p.m. March 19 – 44th Annual Mackenzie Red Angus Bull Sale (Angus) – 1:00 p.m. March 21 – Bar 4A Cattle Co. Bull Sale (Angus) – 1:00 p.m. March 26 – North Country Ranchland Bull Sale (Simmental) 1:00 p.m. March 28 – 42nd Annual All Breed Bull Sale (Angus, Hereford, Simmental) 1:00 p.m. April 2 – Peace Country Limousin Bull Sale (Limousin) 1:00 p.m. April 9 – Bar B Charolais Bull Sale (Charolais) 1:00 p.m. April 11 – North Point Angus Bull Sale (Angus) 1:00 p.m. May 21 – Last Chance Bull Sale (Multi-Breed) 1:00 p.m.

Go to www.vjvauction.com/Web2010/VJVDawson/VJVDawson.html for 2015 dates

Contact Our Reps For Current Market Trends, Prices, Booking Of Cattle Into The Auction Mart Or Satellite Sales

Dawson Creek Auction “Mile Zero City” | 301 – 116th Avenue, Dawson Creek, B.C.

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ALBERTA: NEIL CAMPBELL Rycroft: 780.765.3054 (c)780.814-4113

BRITISH COLUMBIA: ART PATTERSON Dawson Creek: 250.782.6500 (c) 250.784.4307

BRITISH COLUMBIA: RON KRAMER Fort St. John: 250.827.3245 (c) 250.793.2713


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DAVE ROSS EQUIP. LTD Ph: 780-864-3731,

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Jan 23 - 2015

Versatile 550 In Stock Call for a Quote

Call for a Quote 100’ 2014 RG1100 Rogator Sprayer 1100 SS tank, Viper Pro, Auto Steer, 300 GPS, Accu boom, Auto boom wheels, Frt load 380/90R46, Air ride, Air Dryer Pkg, $412,400 Blowout 325,000

Call for a Quote Call for a Quote 2014 DT550 Versatile 550 hp P/Shift Del/Cab A/S/R 6 E/ hyd 110 gpm diff/lock HID/lites, R/fan, camera *535,100 36” Tracks, introductory offer 468,700 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $36,420

2014 550 Versatile 550 hp, P/Shift Del/Cab 110gpm hyd 6 E/ hyd diff/lock Radar, A/S/R, Canbus, Radar *475100 800/70R38 Firestone 394,700

LEASE to Own this 550 Versatile Tractor 10-Semi-Annual Lease pmts OAC of $30,340 + rv

2013 310 Versatile 310hp, 16spd Power Shift 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fenders L/3pt. L/wts 540/1000pto 223,300 *278500 20.8R42D, 16.9R30S

10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC

$29,315

35’ M155 MD Swathe

16.5x16.1, DKD, 6 B/PU msrp $209,300 2014

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LEASE to Own 310 Vers Tractor

10-Semi-Annual Lease pmts OAC of $18,200 + rv Call for a Quote

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Call for a Quote 120’ 2014 RG1100 Rogator Sprayer 1100 Blowout 345,000 $450,400 32’ TD600 TANDUM DISK, 10.5”S, 26X8mm c/o frt 26x8mm S/rear, S/L hitch 650# per ft, T2-215 brgs *95200 Brg wear grds Intro 85,900 36’ TD600 TANDUM DISK, *99200 Intro

2014 DT500 Versatile 500 hp P/Shift Del/Cab A/S/R 6 E/ hyd 110 gpm diff/lock HID/lites, R/fan, camera *514100 36” Tracks, introductory offer 450,700 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $34,400

Call for a Quote 2015 500 Versatile 500 hp, P/Shift Del/Cab 110 hyd 6 E/ hyd diff/lock Radar, A/S/R, Canbus, Radar *469100 800/70R38 Firestone 390,700

10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC $31,340

30’ 2004 9352 MacDon

30’ 960 table, guage wheel Reg 75,250 #153507

90,900

10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 8,580 Call for a Quote Call for a Quote 120’ 2015 RG1100 Rogator Sprayer AWS Blowout 375,000 $508,450

LEASE to Own this 500 Versatile Tractor

10-Semi-Annual Lease pmts OAC of $29,335 + rv

10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC $33,200

12’ 650 Offset 10”s 26”x8mm *38960

34,500

10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 3,500

LEASE to Own DF22 A

2013 120’ Boom SX275 Versatile Sprayer 275hp Cum,5 spd Allison AutoTran air ride suspension, 1200 gal Tank, Auto steer, 300 gps, tilt, A/boom, accu boom.

$328,250

12-S/A Lease pay

LEASE to Own Drier &

NEW $225,900

10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $19,900 Tier 3

12-S/A Lease pay

Call for a Quote

2014 2375 Versatile 375hp QSM11, PTO 710/70R38 duals 4 hyds Radio work lite msrp $310,200 Only $195,000 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $17,000

70’ML 970 “ALIVE” shank monitor, D/S Air Drill 5 section, 634 bu tank, 4th tank

379,000

*415100 520x85R38 duals

10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $33,330

90’ 2005 8500 Willmar Sprayer 200hp 2300hrs

New 825 gal/tank, 380/90R46, crop/divider auto-boom Trimble Ez –boom, Ez Auto Steer, 710 tire avail $10k $ 135,300 #85107 new hydro 109,900

LEASE to Own Drier &

12-S/A Lease pay

Fall Blow Out.

2013 305 Versatile 305hp, 16spd Power Shift 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fnds HID L/3pt wts 540/1000pto *227,400 489 20.8R42D, 16.9R30 $189,900 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $17,190

20’ V-Wing Ditcher, 32’ V-Wing Ditcher,

2014 2375 Versatile 375hp QSM11, 4 hyd 710/70R38 duals 4 hyds Radio work lite msrp $295,200 Only $185,000 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $16,500

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Blow Out to 01-27-15 16’ HLA Quick-tach 6 Way dozer 42”mouldboard, 20” guard, 40” lift, fits big frame Versatile 435-up

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98,000 157,500

1000+ bu. GC9250 UF Grain Cart, w/Tarp c/w 17” Auger, 1000 pto, 900/60x32R1 $59,550 1 only 49,900 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 5,000 Buy before Feb 27-15 & get a Unverferth rebate of

SOLD Blow Out Price. 2013 305 Versatile FWD 305hp 20.8R42 dual 16 spd P/S, 540/1000 PTO, 55gpm hyd 4 hyd 2014 - 2375 Versatile 375hp 710/70R38 duals 4 hyd

189,900 32,900

16’ HLA Quick-tach 6 Way dozer $45100 34,900 318,220 radio, work lites 1 Only 185,000

2004 2375 Versatile 375hp QSM11, 3075h

10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $19,200

10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $19,200

10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $14,125

*257,400 radio, work lites 1 Only 16’ 6way Quick Tach Degelman Dozer

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1300 bu G/Cart tarp 50” tires $99,130 520 Scale 5 point system

85,900 8,500

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Spirit River, Ab

Jan 23 - 2015

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sequip.ca Call for a Quote

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er 148hp,600/65R28,

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All Payments 0 down, 3.99% for 84 mbw=months-bi-weekly payments. OAC, except used V6 Dsl & Air Ride

UR, H/D Trans, HID lite

167,900

Ross Chrysler Since 1948

NEW Apollo 25.6, 71hp, Lift cap 5,500# lift 19’ 4”x 48” forks, Cab, A/C, 27km, hyd coupler, lites, 99,200 wt 10,600 lbs only 93,000

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15 D1500 Longhorn CC4X4SB v738629 Requires 1 hyd outlet has Electro-hyd Joy-switch 80-150 hp, max tractor weight 25000#

V6 Dsl & Air Ride

$409-84 mbw 40 mpg

MSRP $80,750

MSRP $51,940

67,900

f48,100

$482-84 mbw 15 Limited AWD 8spd, V6vvt i235481 $342-84 mbw 14 D2500 L / horn C/C4x4 SB i508729 Coil Susp

Diesel

34 mpg

4200 10’-16’ $17,545 1 only $14,900

MSRP $58,950

48,800

1014

14 D1500 SLT V6d 8ACC4X4SB i872538

n DK, MD, 1852 hrs

V6 Dsl & Air Ride

ls, 540x70R24, 11x16 rear

$345-84 mbw 40 mpg

$49,000 1014 Farm Boy Unloader

reg 43,500

15Journey R/T AWD 3.6L i100353

V6 Dsl & Air Ride

$338-84 mbw

Coil Susp

Diesel

MSRP $37,940

47,600

14 D1500 SLT V6 8ACC4X4SB i661523

66,500 $35,800 14 D2500 L / horn C/C4x4 SB i953715 $472-84 mbw

34 mpg

MSRP $58,950

37,500

MSRP $79,350

MSRP $38,130

MSRP $80,450

34,900

14Journey R/T AWD 3.6L i339353

$247-84 mbw

40 mpg

67,900

14 D2500 L / horn C/C4x4 SB i394726 Diesel

$496-84 mbw Coil Susp

1214 MSRP $44,930

MSRP $66,950

14 D1500 Laramie V6 8A CC4X4SB i269602

AB Drier $245,000

y OAC of $

V8, Air Susp

21,200

$400-84 mbw

MSRP $76,750

41,300

55,200

15 Cherokee Ltd 4x4 3.2L v279383

$281-84 mbw

26 mpg

64,700

14 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB i377692

$459-84 mbw Coil Susp

Diesel

& 150 Gen $281,000

y OAC of $

24,300

& 200 Gen $290,000

y OAC of $

MSRP $60,450

1214 Renn Unloader 12’

reg 54,500

47,500

25,800

49,700

14 G1500 LaramieV8 QC4X4 8ASB i620546 V8, Air Susp

$353-84 mbw

26 mpg

MSRP $45,130

15 Wrangler Sahara 4x4 3.6L i764412

$41,700 15 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB v726706

36 mpg

MSRP f 78,350

$66,600

Coil Susp

Diesel

3 Ph Gen Sets

150kw = 188kva = 201hp, 3ph gen 480v - 226 amp $47,900

$36,000

when sold w/drier

10’ Bagger w/ 30” conveyor reg $56,700

$49,000

Your Dealer for PILLAR HEAVY HARROWS

MSRP $58,850

MSRP $40,230

$341-84 mbw

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48,800

14 G1500 Laramie QC4X4 8ASB i945538 V6 Gas

31,900

14 G/Caravan SXT 6spd i409382

MSRP $49,230

39,600

LE DRIER BASE cement. E FLANGE ON PILLINGS

1200# hitch wt in trans

15 G1500 SLT V6 8AQC4X4SB v515446 $286-84 mbw 12 Town & Country 6spd i441459

capacity with Twins

MSRP 59,100 52’ Heavy Harrow Intro

52,900

MSRP 63,100 60’ Heavy Harrow Intro

53,900

MSRP 68,100 72’ Heavy Harrow Intro

58,900

MSRP 75,100 84’ Heavy Harrow Intro

62,900

15 G1500 SLT V6 8AQC4X4SB v808451

15 G/Caravan SXT 6spd i585381

$234-84 mbw

MSRP f 72,950

MSRP $40,340

$288-84 mbw 15 G/Caravan SXT 6spd i119381

$234-84 mbw

$6,900

15 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 LB v 070659

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39,999

15 G1500 SLTV6 8AQC4X4SB v747446

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36 mpg

V6 Gas

$60,400

35,100

39,999

$288-84 mbw

MSRP f 71,150

MSRP $40,340

MSRP $49,250

PILLAR HEAVY Harrow 16.5LX16.1, 12.5l-15 wing 1200# wt on hitch in trans, Auto lock, hyd tine adj hyd spring adj down pressure, 9/16 x 26”tines.

39,999

$299-84 mbw 15 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 LB i238644

36 mpg

V6 Gas

$61,300

Diesel

Bright silver

36 mpg

MSRP $48,750

Auto Lock

MSRP f 72,150

15 D2500 SLT C/C4x4 SB i270653

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MSRP $52,320

35,100

39,999

New 12 G2500 SLT CC 4x4LB i898473

$300-84 mbw

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AFTER HOURS SALES

• DAN MULLIGAN (250) 784-8855 • ALEX RESCNHY (250) 719-9932

Grande Prairie, AB 14250 - 100th Street (780) 532-5344 • 1-888-532-5344

AFTER HOURS SALES

• DAVE MARTIN: 780-505-1734 • KELLY SHANNON Cell: (780) 505-1753 • ALEX MAUDE (780) 978-2883

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Work Faster Work Smarter New Holland 200 Series Skid Steer Loaders offer the most stability and comfort with improved visibility to critical areas, allowing operators to work with a new level of confidence and speed. Not that’s SMART

Wheel & Track Units in Stock!

TRACTORS NH T9.670, 165 hrs ............................................ $339,900 NH TJ425 4wd .................................................... $149,500 NH TV 140 bi-directional, ldr, grpl...................... $49,500 NH T4040 w/cab, FWA, loader, 340 hrs .............. $68,000 CIH 9270, 6782hrs ............................................... $49,000 CIH 155 Puma, 2020hrs ......................................... 99,900 John Deere 7130 mfwd w/741 ldr.............. arriving soon John Deere 3400 Telehandler ............................. $37,000 Landini MY110, mfwd......................................... $33,500 Versatile 2375, 2014, pto, gps, 710 duals ......... $154,000 Versatile 435 w/900 duals 2800hrs ................... $155,000

HAYING Round Balers BR 780, x2 .......................................... starting at $17,900 BR 780A x2 ......................................... starting at $14,000 BR 7090 x5 ......................................... starting at $20,000 Haybines/Discbines/Mo-Co’s NH 1431, 13 ft discbine ....................................... $11,500 NH 1475 16ft haybine-sickle ............................... $17,000 NH 499 12 ft haybine ............................................ $5,500 NH 1411 10’6 discbine x2 .................................... $14,000 CIH DCX131, 13 ft discbine, shock hubs ............. $17,900 CIH 8360, 12 ft Haybine ........................................ $5,500 Miscellaneous Haying Equipment JD 1012 12whl rake w/kicker whl ......................... $5,500 Sitre H90 V10 10 wheel rake ................................ $6,000 Haybuster 2650 & tank x2 .................................. $20,000

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Used Combines – fo r mo nth s .o .a .c NH CX8080, 2007, 1097 sep-hrs ........................ $175,000 NH CX8070, 2008, 992 sep-hrs .......................... $172,000 NH CX8090, 2013, 2-hdrs .................................. $395,000 NH CX8080, 2010, 1231 sep-hrs ........................ $199,000 NH CX8080, 2010, 1144 sep-hrs ........................ $199,000 NH CX8080, 2010, 1130 sep-hrs ........................ $195,000 NH CX8080, 2013, 216 sep-hrs .......................... $299,000 NH CX8080 x4, 2012, 770-890 Eng-hrs ............. $260,000 NH CR9070, 2008, 500 sep-hrs .......................... $249,000 NH TR99 w/pickup header .................................. $59,000 NH TX 68 combine, 1995..................................... $52,000 NH 994, 25 ft header ............................................. $8,000 JD 9650, 2001, 1900 s-hrs 2-hdrs......................... $89,000 Case 2388, 2 in stock ........................................... $72,000 MacDon 972, 30’, JD adapter ............................. $34,000 New Holland 971, 30’ .......................................... $16,000 MacDon 973, 30’.................................................. $36,900 Swathers NH HW340, 30ft ho. hdr. .................................... $49,900 NH HW340, 36’ ho. hdr. ...................................... $67,500 Macdon M105, 25ft, sk, ds, 120 hrs .................. $130,000 Macdon M150 w/30ft.D60, 900hr,rlr ................ $110,000 Macdon M150 w/35ft D60, 695hr,rlr ................ $119,500 Macdon M150 w/35ft D60, 313hr,rlr ................ $119,500 Macdon M155 w/35ft D65, 514hr..................... $135,000 MacDon 4952i w/972 30ft hyd. hdr .................... $78,000 Macdon 9352i w/972 30ft hdr (2 units) ............@$79,000 MacDon 2930, 30’ 960......................................... $28,000 MacDon 2930, 25’ DS/DK .................................... $49,000

TILLAGE

SPRAYERS NH SF216 100ft .................................................... $29,000 FC S67 S-boom 120ft ........................................... $26,000 FC S67 S-boom, 800gal, autorate ....................... $26,000

HARVESTING

MISCELLANEOUS

Brandt 5000 grain Vac 2004.................................. $9,900 Farm King Y1370 auger 2 units .................... ea. $20,900 Farm King Y80570 disc, 7’, 3pth ........................... $2,200 REM 2500 grain vac ............................................. $12,700

YARD & GARDEN / UTILITY VEHICLES

Woods CZR2242 Zero Turn Mower....................... $5,000 JD 2305 with 6” mid mower & 47” front blower$14,900

CONSIGNMENT

NH pt Harvester w/990 head ................................. Offers NH SF216 100 ft SB, 1600 gal. tank .................... $29,500 NH L230 skidsteer,low hrs, bkt & forks ............. $54,900 NH P2060 w/P1060TBH...................................... $129,000 NH P2070/P1060TBH, Mech. ............................. $230,000 Case-IH 8500 45’ airdrill ........................................ $9,500 Case 970 w/ez on loader,bucket .................... $10,900.00 CIH STX500, 2500hrs.......................................... $177,000 JD 9600 96, w/914 & 925 hdrs ........................ $45,000.00 JD 930 10’ discbine ................................................ $5,000 Flexicoil 3450 TBH, 6000 40ft.............................. $52,000 Valmar Transfer Tank ............................................ $9,800 REM 2700 grain vac low hrs................................ $19,500 Richiger R1050 2013 ............................................ $20,000 Richiger EA-910 2013 .......................................... $28,000

Riteway 8055 Heavy Harrow, 55’........................ $24,000

AIRCARTS & DRILLS FC 3450 TBH, VR or Mech. x3 ..........................@ $30,000 FC 5000/2340 TBT, 7.5x39ft, stl-pkrs ................... $39,900 FC5000 no cart, 45ft x 9in ................................... $35,000 NH SD440, TBT, VR, DS, 51ft x 9in ...................... $95,000

Summers Heavy Harrow, 60’ ............................... $22,000

Backsaver & Conventional Augers Manufactured for high-capacity with heavy-duty construction Swing away auger w/self-leveling hopper 8” to 16” widths available 41’ to 122’ lengths available

Combines

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Dawson Creek, BC 11508 - 8th Street (250) 782-5281 • 1-800-663-3572

AFTER HOURS SALES

• DAN MULLIGAN (250) 784-8855 • ALEX RESCNHY (250) 719-9932

Grande Prairie, AB 14250 - 100th Street (780) 532-5344 • 1-888-532-5344

AFTER HOURS SALES

• DAVE MARTIN: 780-505-1734 • KELLY SHANNON Cell: (780) 505-1753 • ALEX MAUDE: (780) 978-2883

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Case IH Celebrates Six Major Industry Awards Magnum™ 380 CVT wins TOTY® 2015 Tractor of the Year award RACINE, Wis. Dec. 18, 2014 — Case IH recently garnered six industry awards, a testament to its commitment to innovation and deep understanding of producers’ needs. Most notably, the Magnum 380 CVT earned the highly coveted TOTY® 2015 Tractor of the Year designation. “Our company was very honored to receive the Tractor of the Year 2015 award,” said Jim Walker, Vice President, Case IH NAFTA. “Twenty-seven years of Magnum tractors means 27 years of approval by the toughest group of testers you can get: farmers in their daily work.” A jury of 23 expert journalists determine the TOTY award winner. Features that contributed to the Magnum 380 CVT win include the continuously variable transmission, the easy-to-use multi-controller armrest, the new LED lighting packages and the innovative Rowtrac solution that uses a combination of rear tracks and high-tech, low-pressure front tires to

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The Northern Horizon, January 30, 2015 ture environments. The Ecolo-Tiger® 875 disk ripper: To provide a high-yield environment for plants, this product eliminates soil compaction while sizing crop residue for nutrient release in sync with crop demands. It offers the widest weather window and is the first four-phase machine in the industry. The flip-up tall corn attachment for the 4400 series corn heads: This unique pivoting design attachment prevents loss of corn ears over the ends of the header when harvesting in tall stands of corn. An integral part of the end divider, it needs no tools to deploy so the shields can be quickly raised to help prevent ears from being tossed out of the header. It also incorporates the Case IH CornLouvers™, which ensure loose grain makes it into the combine. The Magnum Rowtrac tractor: With four points of ground contact, this product delivers more flotation, maneuverability and comfort than two-track

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Getting the most out of your yield monitors after harvest Farms.com Editorial Team, January 6, 2015 Quality yield data is important today. The end of harvest is a good time to implement good management practices for yield monitors including taking steps to winterize components. Yield monitors continue to increase and in most cases are standard options on today’s combines with the yield mapping data being important information for precision agriculture services offered across the agriculture industry. A good post-harvest combine maintenance plan should include provisions for looking over yield monitor components and possibly storing devices in conditioned locations to reduce warming and cooling cycles potentially generating condensation and ultimately unneeded corrosion or damage of electronics. Properly cleaning and maintaining yield monitor components such as the moisture and mass flow / volumetric sensors is important. The build up of debris or warn parts will lead to inaccurate measurements by these sensors. The accuracy of yield map data is dependent upon one’s ability to maintenance and properly calibrates

grain yield monitors. Poorly maintained and calibrated yield monitors can lead to inaccurate data and thereby improper farm management decisions. This point is especially important for farmer’s conducting on-farm research since yield maps are only as accurate as the data collected to create them. The following are the post-harvest tasks regarding yield monitors on combines. It provides a suggest list of tips. DATA CARD: Cleanup the data card and after taking back up delete old data to provide sufficient space for the upcoming season. Create a backup copy of your raw yield data from the season. This step should be taken before uploading yield data to a Farm Management Information System (FMIS) or providing to your trusted data consultant. Place this backup copy in a secure and safe location at your house or office. FIELD NOTES: Write down field notes from the growing season and during harvest, if not done already. This information will be important for analyzing or using to generate prescription maps. Generally

we forget information about field conditions and yield monitor operation that can influence the resulting yield maps. Documenting all final calibration factors is important. This information can be useful for the next growing season to Document all your load weights used for calibrating your yield monitor. Again, this information could be useful during post-season analysis. DISPLAY: Check the expiration dates for any subscription services you are purchasing such as for your GPS. You might want to take care of subscriptions during the winter months. After making sure all data is stored to a data card or uploaded to storage location, turn off and consider storing inside for the winter. Check all in-cab cabling and connections for any damage. GPS RECEIVER: Suggest taking off the combine and storing inside if you are not storing the combine in a conditioned space. Ensure any correction subscriptions will be renewed so ready for spring work. MOISTURE SENSOR:

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Streeper dogs known for their David Dyck Staff writer Jan 22/2015 Buddy Streeper knows sled dogs. After 20 years of breeding and racing them all over the world, he should. He’s raced hundreds of times, and bred upwards of a thousand dogs from his kennels just outside of Fort Nelson. His racing season runs from January to April, and he jams as many competitions in as much as he can over that time, usually around 12 to 14, though he’s done as many as 20 races in one season. Last year he raced undefeated, something that hasn’t happened for him in about a decade. He said it’s impossible to find dogs to race – so he has to breed them himself. But that’s something he comes by honestly. His father Terry has bred and raced dogs for 40 years. Like the dogs he rears, he’s done it all his life. Buddy is the first person the puppies smell in the first couple of days of being born, eventually coming up to join his team, or sold to other racers. “I have to develop this dog myself, and we do that over selective breeding process that we’ve developed over the last three or four decades of evaluating dogs and selecting our best to breed. Then we improve our team and people come to us to acquire the Streeper dog.” He said in the past month he’s had inquiries from Australia, South Africa, Montana and New England, and has sold dogs to customers in Russia, England, Alaska, the Northwest Territories and Quebec. These aren’t the black and white, thick-

furred, blue-eyed huskies that have become associated with sled dog racing in popular culture. The breed is called an Alaskan Husky, “a glorified name for a mutt,” said Streeper, originally developed during the gold rush era in Alaska and the Yukon. “They were bringing any type of dog that could pull a sled, and trying to get them to their claim site,” Streeper explained. “If you had a good dog, and I had a good dog, regardless of their pedigree status or their breed, they interbred those dogs.” The result is a medium sized, lightboned dog with a long back and long legs, built for speed. They also aren’t pets. “It’s a really friendly animal and it loves attention, but it needs to be run, it needs to have exercise. In later years a lot of them can retire into the house and I’m sure a lot of them would adjust to the house lifestyle of being a pet, but they’re bred for the purpose of running. It’s kind of like a thoroughbred horse,” he said. It takes about two years for a puppy to develop into a racing dog, and during that time requires a lot of attention. Around five weeks old he’ll take them for walks every day, and have them explore areas they haven’t seen, like his barn or shop, to get them used to new sights and smells. After around 7 months they’re big enough to harness, and he’ll start taking them out on short, two- or three-mile runs, gradually building up their strength. After a year and a half, they can go up to 20 miles. Right now, he’s prepping his dogs for the Wyoming Stage Stop Sled Race, the second richest in the world and the pinnacle of this year’s racing season. Unsurprisingly, it

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NH TR97 with 24’ straight cut header w/trailer and p/u header.................. $27,500 NH TX66 with SP30 straight cut header and p/u header ................................ $43,000 Versatile 4018 Header for Bi-Di 9030, etc .................................. $7,000

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2015 Peace Count Cattlemen’s Choice Bull Grand Champion – JDF BARTENDER 25B (JayDawn Farm) Reserve Champion – GUMBO GULCH TIGER 71B (Gumbo Gulch Cattle Co.)

Overall Commercial Heifer Pen Grand Champion – Todd & Lexi Balisky Reserve Champion – Cuthbertson Cattle Co.

Pen of 3 Purebred Bulls Grand Champion – Willow Creek Simmentals Reserve Champion – Willowdale Simmentals

Pen of 3 Steers Grand Champion – J Lazy A Ranch Reserve Champion – Conrad Farms

Single Open Heifer Grand Champion – JDF SISTER SUE 438B (JayDawn Farms) Reserve Champion – COLB 1B (Willow Creek Simmentals)

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Junior Commercial Heifer Pen Grand Champion – Todd & Lexi Balisky Reserve Champion – Todd & Lexi Balisky

Purebred Pens of 2 Two-Year Olds Grand Champion – Roy Angus

Purebred Heifer Pen Grand Champion – JayDawn Farms Reserve Champion – Gumbo Gulch Cattle Co.

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Book your Community Event and Group Events: Tel: (250) 782-4888 Fax: (250) 782-6300 Email: horizon @ dcdn.ca Dawson Creek Mile Zero Team Roping Clinic G.P. 2015 Spirit of Wellnes Expo @ Jacpot Grill

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Fort St. John - “HIGH ON ICE” Winter Festival Fort St. John - “LAUGH YOUR ICE OFF” Comedy Festival @ the Lido Theatre G.P. - “LES MISERABLES” @ Douglas J. Cardinal Performing Arts Centre G.P. - MIKE THE KNIGHT in “The Great Scavenger Hunt” @ Revolution Place LaCrete - Heritage Jamboree @ Heritage Centre Sexsmith - Tween Movie Night @ Sexsmith Shannon Library

Fort St. John - “HIGH ON ICE” Winter Festival Fort St. John - “LAUGH YOUR ICE OFF” Comedy Festival @ the Lido Theatre Fort St. John - Outerbridge: Clockwork Mysteries World Renowned Illusionists! @ FSJ Cultural Centre G.P. - “LES MISERABLES” @ Douglas J. Cardinal Performing Arts Centre LaCrete - Heritage Jamboree @ Heritage Centre Sexsmith - Teen Movie Night @ Sexsmith Shannon Library

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G.P. - “LES MISERABLES” 12 @ Douglas J. Cardinal Performing Arts Centre G.P. - “The Vagina Monolgues” @ Showcase Centre Spirit River - Peace Country Crop Production Workshop @ S.R. Arena

G.P. - “LES MISERABLES” 13 @ Douglas J. Cardinal Performing Arts Centre G.P. - “The Vagina Monolgues” @ Showcase Centre St. Isidore - Carnival de St. Isidore Annual Winter Carnival

VALENTINE’S DAY Dawson Creek - An Evening with Roy Forbes @ Calvin Kruk Centre Dawson Creek - Health & Wellnes Expo @ EnCana Events Centre Farmington - Valentine’s Dinner & Dance @ Farmington Hall G.P. - “LES MISERABLES” @ Douglas J. Cardinal Performing Arts Centre G.P. - “The Vagina Monolgues” @ Showcase Centre St. Isidore - Carnival de St. Isidore Annual Winter Carnival

G.P. “Growing the North” Conference @ Entrec Centre, Evergreen Park

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Dawson Creek - Barrel Jackpot - ABRA/ PCBRA @ LaKota AgriPlex Fort St. John - BARRACUDA: The Essential Tribute to Heart @ the Lido Theatre G.P. - “Growing the North” Conference @ Entrec Centre, Evergreen Park G.P. - “LES MISERABLES” @ Douglas J. Cardinal Performing Arts Centre

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G.P. - ALBERTA SPECIAL OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES Dawson Creek - Ken Smith Polebending Clinic @ LaKota AgriPlex Fairview - AGM for the Peace Country Beef & Forage Assn @ Dunvegan Motor Inn Fort St. John - “THE IRSH ROVERS” @ the FSJ Cultural Centre G.P. - “LES MISERABLES” @ Douglas J. Cardinal Performing Arts Centre High Level - Winterfest Celebrations Peace River - Ukranian Dinner Funraiser & Silent Auction @ Belle Petroleum Centre

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G.P. - ALBERTA SPECIAL OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES Dawson Creek - Ken Smith Polebending Clinic @ LaKota AgriPlex Fairview - “An Evening with DUANE STEELE” @ GPRC Fairview Campus G.P. - “LES MISERABLES” @ Douglas J. Cardinal Performing Arts Centre Manning - Victim Services Regimental Ball @ Battle River Ag Hall Triangle Hall / High Prairie - Jamboree

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Dawson Creek Barrel Jackpot - ABRA/ PCBRA @ LaKota AgriPlex

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Dawson Creek Tara Norman Jumping Clinic @ LaKota AgriPlex

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Dawson Creek - 2015 Extreme Freestyle Motocross World Tour @ EEC Dawson Creek - Tara Norman Jumping Clinic @ LaKota AgriPlex Peace River - Harley-Davidson Party (Toys for Boys) @ Belle Petroleum Centre

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Managing Information for Profit in Your Cow Herd 2015

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

Alberta Agriculture and Industry Partners invite Peace Country Cow/Calf producers to attend “Managing Information for Profit in Your Cow Herd 2015” This workshop workshop is designed for Cow/calf producers who want to capture additional profits by managing and analysing their herd information to make informed business decisions. It will also benefit those who want to evaluate current and future genetic tools that can improve profitability further. 9:30 a.m., February 10, 2015, Days Inn & Suites,High Prairie, Alberta.

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(Monika Benoit, Peace Country Beef & Forage Association) Profiting from Information Management and Geonomics – How Geonomics and other emerging technologies can add value (Tom Lynch-Staunton, Livestock Gentec ) – Question & Answer period and Wrap-Up Discussion Includes Beef Herd Management Software/Technology Booths Registration fee is $25.00 per person, includes lunch for those who pre-register. Space is limited so please register by February 6 by calling the Ag-Info Center at 1-800-387-6030.

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Anniversaries Announcements Birthdays Card of Thanks Churches Congratulations Engagements Wedding Announcements Funeral Services In Memoriam Obituaries

DISCOVER WHAT WE COVER 6043 Land Wanted 2215 Heavy Equipment 1090 1100 1105

Looking for Alfalfa Land to Rent. Please Phone: 780821-9350

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Border Collie Puppies for Sale. Working parents. Ready to go Dec 3, 2014. Call 1-780-832-1783

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Birch & Tamarack wellcured lumber for sale. Phone: 250-719-6142 Cattle Squeeze-2W-ExtraLong-works great Calf Table with reversible head-gate 1(250)785-5325 For Sale 2002 Lennox Oil Furnace. Good working condition. Contact Paul 780-835-4845 Large 40 lb. pails organic honey for sale,$3.50 per lb. Phone: 250-719-6142.

Misc Farm Equipment

64 feet of steel packer for 5710 Bourgault air drill. In good condition. 9.8 inch spacing,3.5 inch packer. 780-864-8979 FCC’s AgExpert Analyst Training Group/Individual Classes Level 1-2--Level11-Half Days Bank-Recs/Year-ends, Inventory-Agri-Stability, Accts-Rec/Payable, Payroll/Management-Tools Call for Schedule: 250-8273372 bbaxter@pris.ca For Sale: New autostock Edwards waterer. C-100 . Phone: (780)835-4796 Highline 4065 Bale Processor as New, Bale Truck & Wagon, Calf Table. Call Charlie: 780-624-8265 THE CORRAL FACTORY: now selling corral panels, silage bunks/wind breaks/fenceline feeders/bale feeders and gates. 780-821-9020 WANTED: Disc type notill drill 12’-20’. JD-750/752 or Haybuster-8000. 1(250)772-5012

Tractors 2230 Wanted: John Deere 4020

Tractor, running or not. New Idea 5212 Discbine. Phone: 780-971 2350

Livestock 3535 2 Year old Gelbvieh bulls for sale Call (250)759-4143 5 Bred Shorthorn Heifers for Sale. Please Phone: 780-597-3973 6-month-old Nubian Billy Goats $150. Phone: (780)835-4796

Information Wanted Found Lost Personal Messages Volunteers Career Opportunities Career Training Help Wanted Work Wanted Auctions Firewood For Sale - Misc.

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For Sale after Jan 1st-20 Black Angus Heifers, Preg Tested. Late April/ May Calvers. 250-772-5407 Most Natural Cattle & Bison for Sale/Lease or Calf Crop Share. Phone or Fax: 250-630-2524. Registered Polled Hereford Bulls. 1, 2 and 3 year old bulls. Vet inspected. Seman tested. Proven blood lines. Good birth weight. FREE DELIVERY. 780-836-2125.

LIMIT 3 ADS PER ISSUE. NON-COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS ONLY.

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Furniture Garage Sales Wanted Heavy Equipment Misc. Farm Equipment Livestock Pets Seminars/Education Travel Business For Sale Business Opportunities Services

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REGISTERED RED ANGUS YEARLING & 2 YEAR OLD BULLS For Sale. Semen tested & Vet checked. SAWMILL ANGUS-Clarence Budal 780836-2788 Yearling Simmental bulls for sale Call (250)759-4143

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Attachments for skidsteers, tractors, loaders. Large selection of pallet forks, grapples, buckets, snow and dirt blades, tillers, mowers and snow blowers, etc. Phone 780-354-2161, Beaverlodge.

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Open Houses Real Estate Wanted Apartments Condos for Rent Commercial Rent to Own Duplexes for Rent Farms/Acreages for Rent Houses for Rent Office/Retail Property Management

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WHITE MOUNTAIN WAPITI RANCH Spirit River, AB Company Operating Name: White Mountain Wapiti Ranch Business Address: Box 66, Spirit River, Alberta, TOH 3G0 Title of Position: Heavy Truck and Trailer Mechanic Job Duties: • All duties related to mechanical repair, maintenance and diagnostics of heavy trucks and trailers. Perform component removal, replacement or repairs on equipment as required. • Perform trouble shooting diagnostics - electrical, drivetrain and engine • Perform scheduled maintenance • Repair, remove and/or replace: Drivelines, clutches, brakes, suspensions, electrical, engine, drive trains, springs, air bags, steering components, air conditioning, refrigeration and/or trailer heater components. Wage: $30.00 to $40.00 per hour Terms of Employment: Full Time, Permanent Location of Work: 8 km West of Spirit River (SE27787W6) If required, accommodations are available (at a reasonable rental rate) as well as assistance with transportation to and from work Contact Information: Phone Number 780-831-8525 How to Apply: send resume to gerry@whitemountainwapiti.com Skills requirements: Class 1A drivers’ licence or equivalent is an asset. Excellent electrical, drive train and engine trouble shooting skills. Education: Red Seal Certification, Heavy Mechanic certification. Experience: 3-5 years as a experience as a Heavy Truck & Trailer Mechanic Number of positions: 2 r001961054

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Auction Listings 9160 Every Issue!

GPRC FAIRVIEW CAMPUS GPRC-Fairview Campus Farm invites Bids from interSmall square hay and straw ested individuals regarding the following: bales banded in bundles of • GREEN WEEDY • SPRING THRASHED GREEN•FEED 400 rb twenty-one. Can deliver. HAY 400 rb 780-864-8979. STRAW 200 rb STRAW 200 small sq Trucks & Vans HAY 200 small sq FEED OATS 600 bsh 2006 GMC 2500 diesel. HAY AFTERMATH 400 rb “On Farm Pickup” Lots of good parts. $5000 Good prices paid for quality feed/bedding. OBO. Call 1.877.250.5252 Sealed bids will be accepted until 2:00PM August 250-261-8039 21, 2011. Bids must be clearly marked: 2011 Feed/ Bedding Farms/Acreages Hand-deliver: front desk Admin Bldg 11235-98th Avenue Fairview, AB Mail: Box 3000 Fairview, AB T0H 1L0 Fax : 780.835.6648 For further information please contact GPRC Farm Manager p: 780.835.6663 c: 780.835.9468 GPRCDistrict reserves right River to reject anyisor all bids or to to lease a quarter section of land as School No.the 59 (Peace South), inviting applications accept the described as: proposal deemed most favorable in the interest of this Institution. Lowest priced bid will notRange Fourteen, West of the Sixth The South West ¼ of Section Twenty, Township Seventy-eight, 25464//07 necessarily be accepted.

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Meridian, Peace River District. Known as Hudson Farm. The existing lease ended December 31, 2014. The Board is looking at issuing a five year lease to December 31, 2019. Prospective lessees: • Must grain farm the property • Cannot sublet the property or make changes to its physical characteristics • Will pay any applicable utilities and taxes • Must offer opportunities for agriculture related work experience for students of the School District • Provide weed control as needed • Sign a mutually agreed upon lease The School District shall not be obligated to accept the lowest or any tender and may reject any or all tenders without giving reasons therefore. Applications will be accepted until noon on February 6, 2015 and must be clearly marked Farm Lease. Applications will be received at 11600-7th Street, Dawson Creek, BC or via email to Melissa Panoulias. For further information, please contact Melissa Panoulias, Secretary Treasurer, at (250)782-8571 or email melissa_panoulias@sd59.bc.ca.

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Alberta Junior Hockey League

NW Junior Hockey League Schedule

Date Fri, Jan 30

Time 7:00 pm

Away Grande Prairie Storm

Home Sherwood Park Crusaders

Fri, Jan 30

7:30 pm

Whitecourt Wolverines

Lloydminster Bobcats

Sat, Jan 31

7:00 pm

Grande Prairie Storm

Spruce Grove Saints

Sat, Jan 31

7:30 pm

Whitecourt Wolverines

Bonnyville Pontiacs

Wed, Feb 4

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Whitecourt Wolverines

Fri, Feb 6

7:30 pm

Spruce Grove Saints

Grande Prairie Storm

Fri, Feb 6

7:00 pm

Whitecourt Wolverines

Brooks Bandits

Sat, Feb 7

7:30 pm

Spruce Grove Saints

Grande Prairie Storm

Sat, Feb 7

7:00 pm

Whitecourt Wolverines

Okotoks Oilers

Sun, Feb 8

2:30 pm

Whitecourt Wolverines

Calgary Mustangs

Fri, Feb 13

7:30 pm

Grande Prairie Storm

Whitecourt Wolverines

Sat, Feb 14

7:30 pm

Grande Prairie Storm

Drayton Valley Thunder

Sat, Feb 14

7:30 pm

Lloydminster Bobcats

Whitecourt Wolverines

Sun, Feb 15

2:15 pm

Grande Prairie Storm

Sherwood Park Crusaders

Mon, Feb 16

7:30 pm

Whitecourt Wolverines

Drayton Valley Thunder

Tues, Feb 17

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Fort McMurray Oil Barons

Grande Prairie Storm

Wed, Feb 18

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Fort McMurray Oil Barons

Whitecourt Wolverines

Fri, Feb 20

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Fri, Feb 20

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Whitecourt Wolverines

Drumheller Dragons

Sat, Feb 21

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Grande Prairie Storm

Lloydminster Bobcats

Sat, Feb 21

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Olds Grizzlys

Sun, Feb 22

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Fri, Feb 27

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Fri, Feb 27

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Sat, Feb 28

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Chris Clegg, NPHL Statistician Thursday, January 22 Game Result Fort St. John Flyers – 0 at Grande Prairie Athletics - 1 The 1-0 score sent me checking the record books. Since the start of the 1989-90 season, there have been 104 shutouts in the NPHL. Thursday’s 1-0 shutout was only the third 1-0 shutout in 25 years.

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January 3/15 vs Grimshaw – 8 minutes January 10/15 vs Fort St. John – 8 minutes January 17/15 vs Grande Prairie – 4 minutes January 23 vs Spirit River – 8 minutes The streak ended Saturday, January 24th when they took eighteen minutes against the Falher Pirates. The previous record was four games; held by Valleyview Jets (2004-5), Lakeland Eagles (2010-11), and Lakeland Eagles (2013-14)

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The first was on Feb. 2, 2002, when Darren Sandboe of Grande Prairie shut out the hometown Spirit River Rangers 1-0 in overtime. It remains the only 1-0 overtime win since 1989-90. Deen Flett scored the winner, unassisted. The second was on Jan. 5, 2013 when Jace Weslosky of the hometown Lakeland Eagles shutout the visiting Falher Pirates 1-0.

NPHL FACTOID

Junior Hockey League

Team PTS Viterra AJHL North Division Spruce Grove Saints 83 Lloydminster Bobcats 60 Fort McMurray Oil Barons 56 Sherwood Park Crusaders 50 Bonnyville Pontiacs 49 Whitecourt Wolverines 42 Drayton Valley Thunder 38 Grande Prairie Storm 34

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Date Fri, Jan 30

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Peace River Sharks

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Thurs, Feb 26

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Hythe Colts

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Slave Lake Kodiaks

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TBA

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Grovedale Vipers

Sun, Mar 8

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Slave Lake Kodiaks

Fairview Mad Dogs

Sun, Mar 15

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Peavine

Taylor Falcons

Jan 25 North

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Team PTS GP W L OTL OTW GF Spirit River Rangers 22 14 10 2 0 2 83 Spirit River Rangers 26 16 12 2 0 2 107 Fort St. John Flyers 26 17 13 4 0 0 92 Grande Prairie Athletics 23 16 11 4 1 0 74 Falher Pirates 19 16 9 6 0 1 70 Manning Comets 8 16 4 12 0 0 44 *Grimshaw Huskies 0 17 0 17 0 0 44 *Grimshaw Huskies have been eliminated from the NPHL Playoffs

GA 47 50 42 48 66 81 144

Northern Alberta Midget “AA” League Date Sat, Jan 31

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Home Grande Prairie Storm

Sun, Feb 1 2:45 pm Big Lakes Thunder Spruce Grove PAC Saints Sat, Feb 7 5:30 pm Peace River Royals Big Lakes Thunder Sun, Mar 15 4:00 p.m. Grovedale Vipers Peace River Sharks Sat, Feb 7 6:15 pm North Central Bulls Fort McMurray Barons Sat, Feb 7 8:30 pm Grande Prairie Storm St. Albert 2001 ROGATOR 1254Crusaders SPRAYER UNRESERVED 4615 - 47 ST., RYCROFT, AB Sun, Feb 8 AUCTIONS 1:30 pm Big Lakes Thunder NE BC & Yukon Flyers Jan 25 T H E A U C T I O N A D V A N T A G ESun, Feb 8 2:30 pm Grande Prairie Storm Sturgeon Mustangs Team PTS GP W L TIES GF GA Fri, Feb 13 7:15 pm Fort McMurray Barons Wetaskiwin Ice Kings PCFHL - Tier 1 Fri, Feb 13 7:30 pm NE BC & Yukon Flyers Peace River Royals Grande Prairie Panthers 22 11 11 0 0 70 7 Sat, Feb 14 4:45 pm Fort McMurray Barons Leduc Roughnecks Hythe Colts 12 7 6 1 0 30 15 Plan - give or Evan a call and North Peace Eagles 8 9 4 5 ahead 0 35 Jeff, 33 Lorne Sat, Feb 14 8:00 pm NE BC & Yukon Flyers Grande Prairie Storm discuss for a Successful Spring 2015 Sale! Dawson Creek Elites 6 9 3 6your best 0 options 20 39 Sun, Feb 15 12:00 pm North Central Bulls Big Lakes Thunder Peace River Sharks 4 9 2 7 0 24 57 Sun, Feb 15 12:30 pm Grande Prairie Storm Peace River Royals Grovedale Vipers 0 7 0 7 0 7AUCTION 35 OPTIONS: Net Sale Guarantee • Straight Commission • Outright Purchase PCFHL -Tier 2 Jan 25 Fairview Mad Dogs 14 9 7 2Construction 0 27 Ag 11 and Equipment • Trucks and Trailers PTS GP W L TIES GF GA Real RV's and ATV's • Antiques Grande Prairie Thrashers 9 8 4 3 Estate0 • Pickups 18 and 17 Cars •Team WBA APRIL 8, 2015 • RYCROFT, AB WBA APRIL 8, 2015 • RYCROFT, AB Bear Slashing Division Grimshaw Hustlers 8 6 4 2 0 23 13 Peace River Royals 44 28 22 6 0 139 65 Weaver Auctioneers for the B.C. and Alberta Peace Country Slave Lake Kodiaks 7 4 3Bros. Auctions 0 1Ltd. • 11 6 Grande Prairie Storm 41 27 20 6 1 130 58 Peavine 6 JEFF 5 WEAVER 3 • 780.864.7750 2 0 • weaverauctions@gmail.com 28 14 www.weaverauctions.com NE BC & Yukon |Trackers 26 28 12 14 2 109 113 Taylor Falcons 5 7 2LORNE4WEAVER 1 • 250.219.0871 6 18 | Big EVAN LakesWEAVER Thunder • 250.219.4539 20 27 9 16 2 112 152 Donnelly SheDevils 1 11 0 10 1 5 39 Fort McMurray Barons 11 28 5 22 1 63 123

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Hawaiian log home constructed in Canada purchased for $5M ing to sales materials. The lot, which has ocean views and was once owned by Big Island rancher Larry Mehau, is part of a residential subdivision on agricultural land called Waiki'i Ranch, covering more than 3,000 acres. The community, where homesites are generally 10 to 40 acres, includes a polo field, an equestrian and rodeo facility, a clubhouse with a rental apartment, a recreation center with fitness equipment and a racquetball court. The community homeowners association said each owner has up to 20 percent of their lot under an agricultural easement for recreational purposes and that homeowners may have their own livestock or a community herd of cattle graze on their property. "This is an incredible home," auctioneer Frank Trunzo said at the auction, according to a video. "This dream could become your dream come true." Of course, selling a residence that is so unique and pricey can be a challenge. In 2010 the property was listed by a traditional real estate brokerage firm for $18.5 million. The price for the estate described as "Hawaii's premiere equestrian property" was later slashed to $8 million, according to a listing publicized in 2012 by a

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to $100,000 as buyers edged the price up to $4.5 million. "Four million-five is bid," Trunzo announced in the hotel conference room. "Anybody else above and beyond 4 million-five?" The $4.5 million winning bid came from a buyer who was not identified. With the auction fee, the purchase price totaled about $5 million. Laura Brady, president of Concierge, said the price was the most for a home at Waiki'i Ranch. "It was really great bidding," she said. ___ (c)2015 The Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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real estate agent in Canada. Concierge, which charges buyers a 10 percent auction fee that compares with a traditional 6 percent sales commission, heavily promoted the property in conjunction with local broker Ed Rapoza of Island Resort Property, a Christie's International Real Estate affiliate. The auction firm attracted eight registered bidders, each of whom had to have a $250,000 deposit ready. Some bidders attended in person and some by phone. The bidding, which lasted only about two minutes, started at $500,000 and rose steadily in $500,000 increments to $4 million before increments decreased

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VERSATILE 4WD 350 – 550 hp

• New, roomy cab with 175.5 ft³ (4.97 m³) of volume • Improved control comfort with armrest control • Cummins QSX11.9 or QSX15 Turbocharged • Optional Versatile Precision Ag System (V-PAS) available

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• 6 sizes to choose from: 850, 1000, 1150, 1300, 1600 and 2000 Bushels • All carts feature a low profile design for excellent balance • All carts feature a unique clean hopper design to improve cleanout

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