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SFU expands water study in Peace ELAINE ANSELMI STAFF WRITER

Rural residents in the Peace River area are being asked to put their water to the test and allow researchers from Simon Fraser University (SFU) to dip into their wells and springs. “It gives you that baseline that’s really necessary, especially when you have industry wanting to work on your land, or maybe even just seismic [vibrations] can sometimes disturb the water – sometimes for a short time, sometimes for an extended period,” said Peace River Regional District (PRRD) chair Karen Goodings. “It’s really important to have a baseline to ensure the quality, as well as the quantity.”

According to a 2013 BC Oil and Gas Commission report, approximately 11 per cent of the water used for hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, came from privately acquired or produced water. The PRRD is on board with the pilot project, which has been facilitated by the provincial government and SFU, and is asking residents to volunteer their water sources for testing, as Goodings said it is an important issue for the region. “Water comes up at every meeting we hold. If I go out into ... my area and I talk to people, one of their first concerns is water,” said Goodings. She said that one of the key reasons for supporting this project is to see information on groundwater made public, and

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The Northern Horizon, August 29, 2014

Breakfast Brief

Losing Sucks

As we passed the halfway point of August, the harvest itch started to creep back with equipment (and mentalities) getting prepared to “push ‘er til she plugs”. Statistics Canada’s July production estimates peg the Canadian canola crop at 13.9 million tonnes, below pre-report expectations of 14.5 million. The government agency is also suggesting 27.7 million tonnes of total wheat output, including 4.95 million tonnes of durum (Sidenote: durum prices have been elevated lately because of quality concerns in Europe and northern U.S. states but are due for a pullback soon). Other oilseeds and pulse crops are seen having higher output than even last year’s big crop, including a new record of 5.9 million tonnes of soybeans, but this is more associated with increased acres (versus increased yields). These reports are always taken with a grain of salt though as surveys are compiled towards the end of July (and there’s still a few weeks left before it’s in the bin!). One of the arms of the U.S.D.A., the Farm Service Agency, released data as to what’s been enrolled in government subsidy programs this year, reporting 83.32 million acres of corn, 79.25 million acres of soybeans, and 52.57 million acres of wheat. These numbers are all below the U.S.D.A.’s official forecasts but the F.S.A.’s lost acres ( also known as “prevent plant”) also below that of the U.S.D.A.’s at 1.54 million for corn, 827,000 for soybeans, & 1.36 million of wheat. Recent rains in eastern Australia will help maintain the size of the winter crop as the region was in need of a good drink, otherwise the 25 million-tonne wheat crop might’ve been scaled down. The big issue in the Land Down Undaa though remains in its transportation infrastructure, as like in Western Canada & northern US states, getting grain to export-ready positions is the biggest hurdle the industry faces. Aussie infrastructure consultants point to our “efficient” railroad and port system here in Canada (You could almost choke on the irony!). The underlying problem will continue to be based around that various industries in resource-rich regions will continue to compete for rail space unless new infrastructure/track is added. The cost of just being a farmer in Russia is increasing as western economic sanctions are making it difficult to obtain new financing & pay off current debt. Farmers in southern Russia “rushed to sell grain” this harvest as interest rates have risen since the beginning of the year. With a potential 60 million-tonne wheat crop coming off in the Black Sea country, it’s expected that producers will keep selling, in turn pushing down prices, as there’s a lot of grain so it’s not very smart to try to hold on for better prices, especially when loan payments are due. With Russia instituting a food import ban on western countries, it’ll turn to some of its old comrades, such as Kazakhstan, to help supply beef and other fodder crops that Russia is not self-sufficient in (unlike wheat, of which it has a lot). Although reports are growing that disease in wheat are leading to losses are front & center in a few major growing regions in North America (i.e. northern U.S. states and Western Canada). Russia definitely has the ability to move the wheat complex and with seemingly bigger numbers coming out of the Black Sea every day, harvest selling pressure is likely here for the next couple months. To growth, Brennan Turner President, FarmLead.com R001691644

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Prince George couple leading agricultural innovation ARTHUR WILLIAMS STAFF WRITER - PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN

While the B.C. Northern Exhibition celebrated the history of agriculture in the region, one Prince George couple is working on the cutting edge of food production. Matthias and Jutta Zapletal of Northern Bioponics Ltd. operate a greenhouse on their rural property on Chief Lake Road. They grow and sell produce including basil, mustard greens, lettuce varieties, mint, strawberries and tropical tilapia freshwater fish. The innovative system uses the principle of aquaponics: a combination of aquaculture, raising fish for food in enclosed tanks, and hydroponics - growing plants without soil by using nutrient-rich water. "I built everything myself. You can pay people to do it... but it is very expensive," Matthias said. "After working 25 years as an engineer... I said it's time now to do something I really like. I grew up on a small farm. I always had a garden. You don't make a lot of money [as a farmer], but you always have enough to eat." Matthias and Jutta, who is trained as an optics technician, immigrated from Germany to Canada in 1999. After several years of trying to have his German training recognized in Canada, he found himself living in Alberta and commuting to Florida to work. "I worked for many years down in Florida. It became too much," he said.

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The couple moved to Prince George and launched Northern Bioponics in August 2010, and sold their first harvest of basil in July 2011. "It takes around three months before you get [nutrient] balance," Matthias said. "The first plants we grew, without enough nutrients, came up white." Now their products are available at the Prince George Farmers' Market, Home Sweet Home grocery and Ave Maria Gifts and Health Foods. In addition, the sell their produce to a number of local restaurants. "I believe aquaponics won't solve the world hunger problem, but it is another opportunity to grow year round," Matthias said. HOW IT WORKS The tilapia are raised in a series of tanks -segrated by age and development. Currently the Zapletals have about 2,000 fish, although they typically only sell 250300 per year. "I feed the fish, the water is drained and the [waste] solids go into a bioreactor," Matthias said. The bioreactor uses bacteria and oxygen to break down the waste into nitrates -an important nutrient used by plants, he said. "The plants work like a big filter. They take out everything, and the water goes back to the fish," he said. "It's completely closed." The tropical tilapia, which thrive in water ranging from 22 to 24 C, allows Northern Bioponics to grow a wide range of produce, Matthias said. Some aquaponics systems have been created using trout, but the cold water required for the fish limits what types of plants can be grown. Female tilapia also collect and incubate their fertilized eggs in their mouth until they hatch, Matthias said, which makes for simple and hands-off breeding. The plant seeds are placed in reusable pots filled with

baked clay pellets, and the pots are placed in floating trays or pipes that allows the water to be cycled through and absorbed by the plants. The pellets and pots are all sterilized and reused. Everything that can be reused or recycled is, he said. They feed waste stems and leaves to their chickens. Other than the food for the fish and about 1,000 litres of water a month to replace evaporation, the system requires few inputs, he said. It takes about 1.5 pounds of fish feed to create one pound of tilapia -highly-efficient compared to other protein sources like cows, pigs and chickens, he said. "I can not spray anything, not even organic certified [pesticides], because they are toxic to invertebrates like the fish," Matthias said. "I have never had any disease in here [among the fish.]" Pest control is done manually and with natural predators like ladybugs, which eat aphids. Despite the high-tech nature of the system, it requires very little power to run, Matthias said. "May to October, the greenhouse and 36,000 litres of water are heated only by solar. One big truckload of wood chips heats [the greenhouse] for the whole winter," Matthias said. "With a two-three kilowatt solar panel for power, I'd be completely off the grid." A row of mirrors reflects sunlight into the greenhouse to extend the amount of available daylight during the short winter days. Matthias said they hope to add some artificial grow lamps this year to improve their winter growing time. Even still, he said, the growing time for vegetables in the greenhouse is approximately half that needed to grow plants in Prince George's cool, short growing season. The greenhouse system allows Northern Bioponics to stage their plants so they can harvest on a continual basis.

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Producers battle bugs in crops RICHARD KAMCHEN FCC EXPRESS

Insects in Manitoba and Alberta are thriving in the recent hot, dry conditions. Manitoba’s grasshopper population is up slightly from last year, according to provincial entomologist John Gavloski. “We’re certainly not into what we’d call an outbreak, but there are areas that have some high levels,” he says. With greater numbers of grasshoppers come more of their natural enemies, Gavloski notes. One is the red mite, a blood-feeding parasite which also preys on grasshopper eggs. The mites will impact the population, but the significance is hard to quantify. Gavloski doesn’t think they would singlehandedly be responsible for a population collapse. A significant decline needs numerous enemies -- fungal diseases, predators -- including birds and even some other insects -- a weather event or a combination thereof, Gavloski says. Like grasshoppers, lygus bugs thrive in the heat and their numbers this year are similar to last year’s. “They’re something farmers should be checking for, especially in sunflowers or canola. But in most fields, they’re actually below economic threshold or borderline,” Gavloski says. “There aren’t any extremely high levels.” Alberta weather has also been nearly perfect for lygus bugs, says Alberta insect management specialist Scott Meers. “We’re seeing fields that have quite high numbers of lygus bugs and there are fields being treated,” Meers says. “Lygus bugs do really, really well in hot, dry conditions, and they’ve been doing really well in big parts of Alberta in the last few weeks.” Early-podding cano-

la is particularly vulnerable to lygus bugs, which will feed on developing seeds, shrivelling them. Canola plants can normally compensate for the damage, though. While Bertha armyworms in Alberta seem to be at surprisingly low levels, diamondback moths are in greater numbers than normal. Around southeast Alberta, Meers saw fields with diamondback moth numbers high enough

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Wild and Lawless Horse Sho In the sixth year of the show it was the first time they have held the cowboy challenge and with 16 riders and plenty of money available for the competitors, the event will be back again in 2015. “It was great, this place was packed. We had a Calcutta we sold teams. We had eight teams I think the highest selling team was 700 or 800 hundred dollars,” she said. “It was the first time ever we had tried it and it was huge success so now we are going to elaborate on that and maybe build more of that up at our next show.” The cowboy challenge is glorified trail horse class, where riders compete to register the fastest time while maneuvering around a number of man made obstacles. When the show started six years ago Lewis explained many horse enthusiasts were looking for a show in the area and with nothing available close by, the PCHRA decided to put one on. “There are open shows every year, the North Pine Fall fair has an open show and the Dawson Creek fall fair has an open show, but other than that there was no where to go to show a horse,” Lewis said. “There were only those two events in the fall and that was it. So we decided to throw a horse show and it took off on us. The first one was pretty small and we’ve just built and built since.” The numbers dropped for the 2014 show, but that was due to the decision to focus solely on western riding, and cutting out the English style and jumping events from the weekend. The change allowed the event to take place over just three days as opposed to the four or more in previous incarnations. “We decided to go with just the western this year and it seems to be well received and well attended,” Lewis explained. “We only have western this time around, we discontinued the jumping and the English, we probably lost maybe 50 horses because of that. Every year it fluctuates up and down but pretty good turnout this year.” Along with the freestyle reigning Friday and the Cow-

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ow draws sold out crowd boy Challenge that took place on Saturday night, the show featured a full day of more specific reining classes on Saturday, followed by trail, showmanship and western pleasure classes on Sunday. Nathalie Randall from Peace River and competed in both the freestyle reining as well as the showmanship class, has been to the show for the last several years and explained she liked the variety of the show in Dawson Creek. “There’s a variety of things here so you don’t really get bored because there is pleasure and showmanship, there’s a bit of everything, so you can have lots of variety,” she said. “I come back because it’s fun and there are a lot of money prizes.” Telitha Nielsen who competed in the freestyle reining, Cowboy Challenge and the showmanship/ western classes on Sunday reiterated Randall’s feelings. “it was a lot of fun,” she said. “I like that I know everybody. It’s nice to know people I don’t like when I go to Red Deer and I don’t know anybody. Everybody knows each other and everyone is cheering each other on.” Nielsen who competed in her first cowboy challenge in Prince George a few weeks ago, said it went much better this time around, but still left her well back of top spot. “This one went way better,” she said. “Last time my horse and I were nervous and I wasn’t really breathing. This time was a little more smooth.” Nelsen did however capture top spot in freestyle reining on Friday night.

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Howard Thiessen from Prince George eventually won the inaugural Cowboy Challenge and Josh Classen from Tower Lake finished a close second. Thiessen partnered up with his son Clay to win the team event. For Lewis, there is no doubt that there will be a seventh annual Wild and Lawless show and she looks forward to seeing how Dawson Creek supports the show once again. “It’s a huge event and we have plenty of sponsors that support us, most from Fort St. John and a few from Dawson Creek. This is our sixth annual and next year we will build up on that cowboy challenge because that is going to be the thing of the future, everybody is pretty keen on that,” she said.

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$9.10 $9.10 $9.25 $9.32 $9.36 $9.42 $9.43 $9.28 $9.38 $9.34 $9.37 $9.33

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GRAIN FUTURES REPORT Contract Prices as of August 22, 2014 Open 418.0 423.1 428.0 Open 1137’0 1038’0 1045’2 Open 32.85 32.87 33.13 Open 4170 3570 3464 Open

High 424.4 429.5 434.3 High 1166’0 1047’6 1054’2 High 33.06 33.13 33.40 High 4381 3706 3550 High

Low 418.0 423.1 428.0 Low 1137’0 1037’6 1045’0 Low 32.54 32.61 32.83 Low 4155 3570 3464 Low

Open 546’0 555’0 572’4 Open 622’0 632’0 640’2 Open 615’4 623’0 636’0 Open 376’2 348’2 330’6 Open 361’2 368’0 380’6 Open 0.9134 0.9109 0.9093

High 558’4 567’6 584’6 High 638’2 648’0 655’0 High 630’0 638’4 649’0 High 385’6 360’0 341’6 High 367’0 373’0 385’4 High 0.9146 0.9126 0.9094

Low 545’4 555’0 572’2 Low 621’2 631’4 639’4 Low 615’4 623’0 636’0 Low 376’2 347’2 330’6 Low 361’2 368’0 380’4 Low 0.9100 0.9082 0.9079

Last 421.1 426.1 431.0 Last 1158’2 1043’2 1049’2 Last 32.61 32.68 32.87 Last 4371 3695 3539 Last 137.50 137.00 138.00 Last 556’0 567’4 584’2b Last 636’4 646’6 654’2 Last 629’4 637’6 649’0 Last 378’6 353’0 335’4 Last 365’0 372’2 385’0 Last 0.9122 0.9101 0.9093

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Change + 1.5 + 1.2 + 1.0 Change + 22’0 + 5’0 + 4’0 Change - 0.17 - 0.18 - 0.24 Change + 233 + 126 + 74 Change

Change + 9’6 +12’0 +12’0 Change + 14’4 + 14’4 + 14’0 Change + 13’6 + 14’6 + 15’0 Change + 2’4 + 4’6 + 4’0 Change + 2’6 + 3’2 + 3’2 Change - 0.0008 - 0.0009 + 0.0003

Close 419.6 424.9 430.0 Close 1136’2 1038’2 1045’2 Close 32.78 32.86 33.11 Close 4138 3569 3465 Close 135.00s 137.00s 138.00s Close 546’2 555’4 572’2 Close 622’0 632’2 640’2 Close 615’6 623’0 634’0 Close 376’2 348’2 331’4 Close 362’2 369’0 381’6 Close 0.9130 0.9110 0.9090

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Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report Daily Grain Prices as of August 22, 2014

Canola (#1)

Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Red Deer Rycroft Vegreville Barley

Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Red Deer Rycroft Vegreville Yellow Peas (#2)

Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Red Deer Rycroft Vegreville Feed Wheat (#3 CW)

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Lethbridge Red Deer Vegreville OATS (#2, 40 - 42LB)

Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Red Deer Rycroft Vegreville

Today August 22, 2014 $9.17 ($9.15 - $9.20) $9.13 ($8.92 - $9.39) $9.17 ($8.85 - $9.49) $9.03 ($8.96 - $9.09) $8.90 ($8.75 - $9.05) $8.96 ($8.92 - $9.00) Today August 22, 2014 $3.12 ($3.07 - $3.17) $2.75 ($2.63 - $2.85) $3.48 $2.91 ($2.80 - $3.02) $2.68 ($2.31 - $3.05) $2.93 ($2.85 - $3.01) Today August 22, 2014 $6.54 ($6.48 - $6.60) $6.42 ($6.39 - $6.45) $6.28 ($6.26 - $6.30) $6.39 ($6.29 - $6.49) $6.25 ($6.15 - $6.34) $6.45 ($6.40 - $6.50) Today August 22, 2014 $4.08 ($4.00 - $4.16) $3.68 ($3.49 - $3.84) $4.30 $4.04 ($3.92 - $4.16) $3.81 $3.92 ($3.84 - $4.00) Today August 22, 2014 not available not available not available Today August 22, 2014 not available not available not available not available not available $2.00

One Week Ago August 15, 2014 $9.44 ($9.40 - $9.47) $9.46 ($9.39 - $9.58) $9.72 ($9.56 - $9.88) $9.55 ($9.24 - $9.87) $9.22 ($9.11 - $9.34) $9.29 One Week Ago August 15, 2014 #3.12 ($3.07 - $3.17) $2.74 ($2.58 - $2.85) $3.48 $2.91 ($2.80 - $3.02) $2.31 $2.85 One Week Ago August 15, 2014 $6.54 ($6.48 - $6.60) $6.52 ($6.40 - $6.64) $6.40 ($6.26 - $6.54) $6.51 ($6.29 - $6.73) $6.59 $6.50 One Week Ago August 15, 2014 $4.08 ($4.00 - $4.16) $3.78 ($3.72 - $3.84) $4.30 $4.08 ($3.92 - $4.24) $4.04 $3.84 One Week Ago August 15, 2014 not available not available not available One Week Ago August 15, 2014 not available $2.23 not available not available not available $2.00

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Same Day Last Year August 23, 2013 $11.40 ($11.33 - $11.47) $11.17 ($11.04 - $11.31) $11.27 ($11.17 - $11.40) $11.29 ($11.26 - $11.31) $11.10 ($11.10 - $11.10) $11.28 ($11.20 - $11.37) Same Day Last Year August 23, 2013 $3.98 ($3.81 - $4.16) $3.81 ($3.69 - $3.88) $3.86 ($3.60 - $4.03) $3.66 ($3.65 - $3.67) $3.36 ($3.34 - $3.39) $3.85 ($3.77 - $3.94) Same Day Last Year August 23, 2013 $7.56 ($7.50 - $7.62) $7.57 ($7.54 - $7.61) $7.14 ($6.94 - $7.34) $7.55 ($7.45 - $7.65) $7.54 ($7.49 - $7.60) $7.46 Same Day Last Year August 23, 2013 $5.31 ($4.95 - $5.67) $5.20 ($4.90 - $5.67) $4.72 ($4.57 - $4.86) $5.37 ($5.06 - $5.67) $5.18 ($4.96 - $5.41) $5.26 ($4.85 - $5.67) Same Day Last Year August 23, 2013 $13.39 ($13.16 - $13.51) $13.35 not available Same Day Last Year August 23, 2013 not available not available $3.37 $3.37 not available $3.10

Feed Grain Report for the Week of August 18-22, 2014 This Week

One Week Ago

Same Week Last Year

Feed Barley (288g per 1/2L, max of 15% moisture)

Week of August 18, 2014 Week of August 11, 2014 Week of August 19, 2013

Brooks Calgary Edmonton Grande Prairie Lethbridge Red Deer Wainwright

$3.70 ($3.64 - $3.77) $3.77 ($3.70 - $3.81) $3.29 ($3.20 - $3.44) $2.61 ($2.50 - $2.77) $3.81 ($3.74 - $3.88) $3.66 ($3.57 - $3.70) $3.42 ($3.35 - $3.51) This Week

$3.70 ($3.64 - $3.77) $3.77 ($3.70 - $3.81) $3.29 ($3.20 - $3.44) $2.61 ($2.50 - $2.77) $3.81 ($3.74 - $3.88) $3.66 ($3.57 - $3.70) $3.42 ($3.35 - $3.51) One Week Ago

$4.53 ($4.46 - $4.62) $4.55 ($4.46 - $4.68) $4.40 ($4.35 - $4.53) $3.83 ($3.74 - $4.03) $4.42 ($4.25 - $4.46) $4.51 ($4.38 - $4.64) $4.51 ($4.42 - $4.57) Same Week Last Year

Feed Peas (Max 4% fm allowable)

Week of August 18, 2014 Week of August 11, 2014 Week of August 19, 2013

Brooks Calgary Edmonton Grande Prairie Lethbridge Red Deer Wainwright

$6.78 ($6.59 - $6.97) $6.80 ($6.59 - $6.97) $6.75 ($6.59 - $6.91) $5.96 ($5.72 - $6.10) $6.45 ($6.37 - $6.59) $6.75 ($6.48 - $6.91) $6.26 ($6.10 - $6.40)

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

Week of August 18, 2014 Week of August 11, 2014 Week of August 19, 2013

Brooks Calgary Edmonton Grande Prairie Lethbridge Red Deer Wainwright

$4.79 ($4.74 - $4.84) $4.79 ($4.74 - $4.84) $4.79 ($4.74 - $4.84) $3.92 ($3.54 - $4.03) $4.87 ($4.79 - $4.98) $4.84 ($4.74 - $4.95) $4.33 ($4.22 - $4.46)

Feed Oats (#2CW)

Week of August 18, 2014 Week of August 11, 2014 Week of August 19, 2013

Brooks Calgary Edmonton Grande Prairie Lethbridge Red Deer Wainwright

$2.30 ($2.22 - $2.39) $2.36 ($2.22 - $2.47) $2.33 ($2.19 - $2.42) $1.77 ($1.67 - $1.85) $2.59 ($2.50 - $2.68) $2.39 ($2.28 - $2.47) $2.34 ($2.28 - $2.47)

This Week

This Week

$6.72 ($6.53 - $6.86) $6.75 ($6.53 - $6.89) $6.72 ($6.59 - $6.86) $6.04 ($5.77 - $6.18) $6.56 ($6.48 - $6.64) $6.86 ($6.53 - $6.97) $6.34 ($6.21 - $6.42) One Week Ago

$4.82 ($4.68 - $4.90) $4.74 ($4.63 - $4.84) $4.79 ($4.68 - $4.84) $3.89 ($3.65 - $3.97) $4.90 ($4.76 - $5.03) $4.79 ($4.68 - $4.90) $4.27 ($4.14 - $4.38) One Week Ago

$2.33 ($2.28 - $2.41) $2.39 ($2.27 - $2.50) $2.38 ($2.22 - $2.47) $1.82 ($1.70 - $1.90) $2.61 ($2.47 - $2.70) $2.42 ($2.31 - $2.50) $2.41 ($2.31 - $2.50)

$8.38 ($8.22 - $8.49) $8.33 ($8.11 - $8.44) $8.33 ($8.16 - $8.41) $7.29 ($6.94 - $7.40) $8.22 ($8.16 - $8.38) $8.49 ($8.16 - $8.57) $7.97 ($7.89 - $8.16) Same Week Last Year

$6.26 ($6.12 - $6.40) $6.34 ($6.26 - $6.45) $6.89 ($6.67 - $6.94) $6.04 ($5.91 - $6.15) $6.37 ($6.12 - $6.53) $6.86 ($6.80 - $6.94) $6.64 ($6.53 - $6.75) Same Week Last Year

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Market Focus: Canola market range-bound MIKE JUBINVILLE OF PRO FARMER CANADA FCC EXPRESS

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The report confirmed trade ideas of the largest American soybean crop in history on the way this fall. The 2014 U.S. soybean crop is pegged at a record 3.82 billion bushels. While the report was relatively in line with trade guesses, the official numbers were still enough to weigh on oilseed values on both sides of the border. And as it stands at the time of writing on Aug. 13, November canola futures are trading down below $440 a tonne and just above important chart support near contract low territory at $430 a tonne. Continued uncertainty over the size of the Canadian canola crop, with many areas now thought to be in need of some moisture, has maintained underlying price support at this level so far. Canola crop estimates seem to range in the 14.5 to 15 million tonne area, which would leave immediate canola supplies looking fairly comfortable when the harvest eventually hits the street -- and that might result in some loss in relative price strength at times. In time though, I suspect underlying demand is going to aggressively chew through new crop supplies, a factor that likely will not be immediately apparent to the market, but will become more evident into the second half of the marketing year. Canola remains a range-bound market for as far out as I can see, just testing the lower end of that range right now. Current market sentiment, not just for canola but for all grain markets, is heavily focused on supply issues (production), which indeed is typical for this time of year. And yes, crops are looking big globally. But that is only half the equation. Demand remains very strong globally as well, and only gets stronger during a period of lower prices. I think we might be surprised later in the marketing year how quickly we find our industry chewing through supply.

Now again, I do not believe we’re about to enter a sustained bull section of the longer term pricing cycle. I reiterate PFCanada’s 2-2-2 philosophy related here in previous reports earlier in the year: two-year up, twoyear down, two-year sideways. I think we are into the third stage of the 2-2-2 cycle -- the sideways portion -- which, without a big crop threat, could go on for another year. Who knows? But I think the current market is testing the lower ends of the sideways ranges on various crops, including canola. We probably have yet to see harvest-type lows, but on basis and futures, we’ll likely see some better net cash pricing opportunities, relative to now, in the year ahead. If our interpretation that an emerging broad trend of sideways price action is correct, PFCanada views $9 a bushel territory at the elevator as being too cheap and $11 a bushel as being too expensive. There is a pretty heavy forward book for canola in the commercial system amid reluctance of farmers to sell sub-$10 a bushel at this time. Given the demand needs projected next year, I see 2014-15 Canadian canola carryout dropping to 1.2 million tonnes -- maybe less. Something usually comes along to either create a cash reload incentive or a two-month window where speculators flip from majorly short-positioned in the futures to a net long. First, though, we must get through the large soybean crop situation weighing on market sentiment in the here and now, in which -- if August weather remains benign -- all oilseed prices could yet suffer some more in the near-term. Mike Jubinville of Pro Farmer Canada offers information on commodity markets and marketing strategies. Call 204-654-4290 or visit www.pfcanada.com to find out more about his services.

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Submitted by the Peace River Lamb Association Saturday, June 7th and Sunday, June 8th proved to be a very informative two days for Peace Country sheep and goat producers. This was the weekend of the 2nd annual Peace Country Sheep Conference was held in Rycroft, Alberta. The conference was put on by the Peace River Lamb Association and partially funded by the Alberta Livestock and Meat Agency (ALMA). Gordon Schroeder, sheep specialist with the Saskatchewan Sheep Development Board, started out our weekend with some interesting and common sense techniques on sheep and goat behavior followed by a short description of the Canadian Marketing Co-op system. After lunch, Susan Hosford brought forward the fact that the sheep population in Alberta has dropped considerably over the years. She spoke on different electronic systems, the RFID tagging system, flock production management and financial software. Ken Jones from Fairview spoke about predators in the Peace, specifically coyotes and bears, but also mentioned cougars, wolves, ravens and eagles. A delicious lamb supper was enjoyed by all that attended the conference Saturday evening. Sunday morning, Virginia Glover, our Zone 7 representative for Alberta Lamb Producers (ALP), introduced Margaret Cook from the ALP. Margaret spoke about programs that are available for producers through “Growing Forward 2”, as well as connections and resources that are available to Alberta producers. Dr. Kathy Parker finished our conference speaking on various diseases associated with sheep and goats. Dr. Parker, once again this year, spoke to us imparting a wealth of information on various topics such as managing flock fertility, caseous lymphadenitis, coccidiosis and barberworm. She then answered questions put forward by conference attendees. It is the hope of the conference committee that we will be able to plan a 3rd annual Peace Country Sheep Conference for 2015. The organizing committee would like to thank our many sponsors, the producers that attended and all the knowledgeable speakers for making the second annual sheep conference a huge success.


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SMELLY BREATH, YELLOW TEETH, and OTHER DENTAL CLUES Article submitted by Dr. Gudrun Gunther How often do you brush and floss your teeth? Now think about how often your pet brushes and flosses. Never. Some lucky dogs and cats have owners that brush their teeth for them. No wonder most pets have dental disease. Let’s go through some of the signs of poor oral health and what those signs mean. Stinky breath: Sometimes you can smell this from the other side of the room and sometimes it really only hits you when Fluffy is trying to give you a kiss. What does it mean? It means that something is rotting in the mouth – and that is never a good thing. Usually the culprit is pockets of bacteria and rotten food hiding in and around tartar and around the gum line. It can also come from rotten teeth and abscesses that are sitting around the roots of the teeth. The smell means that there is a constant infection (Yuck!). Let me list the ways this is bad: 1. The mouth can act as a source of blood borne infection to the rest of the body – particularly targeting kidneys and heart valves. 2. Having an infection around the teeth is like having a constant open sore on the body – the body’s immune system wastes time and effort on the open sore – and makes it harder to fight other illnesses. 3. Infection leads to inflammation which means pain. These mouths are sore all the time! Yellow teeth (or even worse the green or brown chunks of tartar): The reason we brush and floss our teeth at least twice every day is that brushing and flossing remove plaque. Once plaque hardens into tartar, brushing can no longer remove it. It takes 12 hours for plaque to harden into tartar. Tartar is a hard substance that will not go away with tooth brushing. It sits on the tooth irritating the gums and making a nice cozy home for stinky food particles and bad bacteria. Once you see tartar it is time for a professional cleaning, because the teeth need to be scaled and then polished to remove the tartar. Broken teeth: All teeth are covered with a super strong, water and bacteria proof covering called enamel. Under the enamel is the softer material called dentin. Both the enamel and the dentin are protecting the pulp which contains the nerves and blood supply to the tooth. Sometimes when the tooth is broken, the pulp is exposed to the outside world. This is very painful! Other times the enamel is broken off and bacteria soak into the dentin and infect the pulp. Again, this is painful. Both cases lead to infection traveling down the tooth and into the bone around the tooth roots. Periodontal disease: The periodontal ligament is what keeps teeth from falling out. It glues the teeth into their sockets. When dogs and cats have periodon-

Some dogs even chew on toys with sore teeth. So how do we know that they are painful? We compare how they act and feel AFTER the dental and quite often there is an obvious difference. So your pet has dental disease. What should you do? The first step is to book an examination with your veterinarian. He or she will look at the mouth and give you recommendations and an estimate. Most likely a professional dental cleaning will be recommended. Professional Dental Cleaning: Any time tartar is scraped off, the tooth needs to be polished or the scratch marks will act as a scaffold for more tartar buildup. Secondly, we also need to clean just under the gum line because this is where the real health problems lie. And while you may be happy at the dentist – it is much too stressful for your dog or cat to undergo a dental cleaning while awake. So, the bottom line is: Make an appointment with your veterinarian. Your veterinarian will tell you what the best plan is. Then, after the mouth is healthy, you may want to consider brushing your pet’s teeth – just like you do your own! September is dental month at the Dawson Creek Veterinary Clinic and we are offering discounts on dental cleanings. Call to find out more.

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tal disease this ligament is being attacked by bacteria. This disease starts when tartar irritates the gums. Gradually the gums start to recede and the infection begins to chew on the ligament (which lead to loose teeth) and work its way down the root. Eventually this infection can cause small abscesses in the bone, or in some cases bigger abscess that can cause facial swelling and pain. The feline oral resorptive lesion (aka FORL): The cat cavity. Yes! Even cats can have dental disease!! They can have all the previously listed problems and can also have their own, cat specific issues. These are cavities that occur in the teeth of cats. Unfortunately, we do know that they are very painful. The only cure is removal of all affected teeth. PAIN: Usually owners do NOT notice tooth or mouth pain in our pets (unless it is severe). Unfortunately, our pets show extremely subtle signs of mouth pain. Some appear to be more tired, or act older; others are grumpier and want to play less.

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Agrium, through Loveland Products, acquires a co agricultural biotechnology company Agricen

Also acquires stake in Agricen Sciences as part of strategic effort to expand offering of integrated, next-generation plant August 26, 2014 LOVELAND, CO – Loveland Products, a subsidiary of Agrium and a leading global provider of high-performance crop input products and proprietary products provider for Agrium Retail globally, today announced that the company has acquired a control-

ling interest in Agricen, a Dallas-area agricultural biotechnology company delivering biochemical-based products for efficient and sustainable plant nutrition. Agricen manufactures two of Loveland Products’ fastest growing plant nutrition brands, Accomplish® LM and Titan® PBA, which are biologically derived

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THE CATTLE MARKET IS VERY STRONG. Levi Pedgerachny and his staff at Sekura Livestock/Triple J would like to extend and invitation to all Northern Alberta and British Columbia ranchers to market your livestock through their facility in Westlock, Alberta.

Sekura Livestock/Triple J offers:

Large comfortable feed and water pens • Capacity to hold 3,500 head sales • Show alley pre-sort to single owner cattle • 12-15 order buyers at every sale Give us a call today to market your livestock! Manager: Levi Pedgerachny (780)349-1446 Fieldman: Wade Schaupmeyer (780)305-4104 Regular cattle sales held every Thursday Next sale: Thursday, September 4 – 9:00 a.m. Thursday, September 11 – 9:00 a.m. Thursday, September 18 – 9:00 a.m. Regular sheep and goat sales on the 1st & 3rd Mondays of every month Next sale: Monday, September 8 – 11:00 a.m. Monday, September 15 – 11:00 a.m. Regular horse sales on the third Saturday of each month Next sale: Saturday, September 20 – Tack at 10 a.m., Horses at 1:00 p.m.

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products designed to enhance fertilizer efficiency. Agricen will operate as a Loveland Products subsidiary under its present name. Loveland Products has also acquired an interest in Agricen’s sister company, Agricen Sciences, an applied sciences research company developing novel microbial and biochemical solutions for plant health and nutrition. “These strategic investments are the initial steps in the extension of our long-term strategy for the discovery and commercialization of next-generation technologies that enhance plant health and improve crop productivity,” said Brent Smith, Vice President, Loveland Products. “We have a long history of working with Agricen and Agricen Sciences, so this is a natural place to begin a new, concerted effort to deliver innovative and sustainable plant health technologies that complement conventional growing practices around the world.” Under the terms of the agreement, Mr. Smith will take on the role of Chairman of the Board of Agricen, and will serve on the Board of Agricen Sciences. Jeff Tarsi, Vice President of Strategy and International Retail for Crop Production Services will also join the Agricen Board. Loveland Products is the proprietary products provider for all of Agrium Retail in North America, Australia and South America, including Crop Production Services. Financial terms of the deals were not disclosed. “By combining Loveland Products’ extensive reach in the agriculture industry with Agricen’s and Agricen Sciences’ history in agricultural biologicals, we have a significant opportunity to create value for growers with next-generation agricultural tools that complement and enhance existing plant nutrition practices,” said Michael Totora, President and CEO of Agricen. Loveland Products provides innovative input solutions to growers across more than 40 countries and is a part of publicly traded Agrium Inc. (TSX and NYSE: AGU), a global crop input and agricultural services provider. Loveland Products and Agricen (then Advanced Microbial Solutions) had previously entered a strategic partnership agreement in 2012, which gave Loveland an ownership position in Agricen, as well as exclusive, worldwide distribution rights to existing Agricen technology and access to an integrated pipeline of new product and technology opportunities. About Loveland Products, Inc. Loveland Products, Inc. offers a complete line of high-performance input products to the global agricultural and professional non-crop industries. Loveland Products’ diversified portfolio of premium products consists of seed treatment, plant nutrition, fertilizer, adjuvant and crop protection products, which are available through Agrium Retail in North America, South America and Australia, and through distribution partners in over 40 countries globally. Loveland Products strives to bring new, unique products and technologies to the marketplace to provide innovative solutions to problems across the agricultural and professional non-crop industries. For more information, please visitwww.lovelandproducts.com. About Agricen

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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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Don Fessler (250)782-3766

Blair Vold (403)783-5561

Ged Willis (780)354-2423

Levi Pedgerachny (780)349-1446

Garth Rogers (780)349-1491

Allan Lively (403)627-7776

August 21 - 1,000 Head

August 20 - 2,395 Head

not available

August 21 - 1,219 Head

August 19 - 1,503 Head

Week of August 20

$250.00 $230.00 $225.00 $220.00 $210.00 $205.00 $190.00 $190.00

$320.00 $298.00 $265.00 $258.00 $235.00 $222.00 $212.00 $212.00

$270.00 $240.00 $200.00 $190.00 $209.00 $185.00 $184.00 n/a

$350.00 $330.00 $279.00 $262.00 $253.50 $228.00 $215.00 n/a

$340.00 $285.00 $240.00 $220.00 $220.00 $210.00 $200.00 $190.00

$375.00 $330.00 $273.00 $230.00 $225.00 $220.00 $209.00 $203.00

$225.00 $215.00 $205.00 $200.00 $195.00 $186.00 $178.00 $178.00

$275.00 $265.00 $245.00 $227.00 $214.00 $207.00 $200.00 $200.00

$211.00 $200.00 $180.00 $190.00 $170.00 $145.00 $145.00 n/a

$269.00 $272.00 $238.00 $228.00 $227.00 $206.00 $198.00 n/a

$295.00 $245.00 $230.00 $210.00 $205.00 $200.00 $190.00 $180.00

$327.00 $286.00 $250.00 $220.00 $215.00 $208.00 $195.00 $189.00

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

$300.00 $275.00 $250.00 $230.00 $225.00 $210.00 $200.00 $175.00

$330.00 $290.00 $275.00 $245.00 $230.00 $215.00 $206.00 $185.00

$305.00 $290.00 $255.00 $240.00 $218.00 $204.00 $200.00 $186.00

$340.00 $320.00 $280.00 $260.00 $234.00 $215.00 $204.00 $200.50

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$285.00 $250.00 $230.00 $210.00 $195.00 $195.00 $185.00 $165.00

$290.00 $260.00 $240.00 $215.00 $207.00 $201.00 $190.00 $170.00

$280.00 $260.00 $240.00 $220.00 $208.00 $195.00 $188.00 n/a

$295.00 $275.00 $250.00 $234.00 $216.00 $204.00 $197.00 n/a

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SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 Cows $118.00 $122.00 D3 - D4 Cows $105.00 $115.00 Bologna Bulls $140.00 $145.00

Dawson Co-op Home & Agro 10020 Parkhill Road, Dawson Creek 250-782-3371

D1 - D2 Cows $120.00 $138.00 D3 - D4 Cows $100.00 $115.00 Bologna Bulls $125.00 $154.00

D1 - D2 Cows n/a n/a D3 - D4 Cows n/a n/a Bologna Bulls n/a n/a

Butcher Cows $105.00 $125.00 Butcher Bulls $115.00 $145.00 Feeder Bulls $120.00 $145.00

D1 - D2 Cows $105.00 $133.00 D3 Cows $85.00 $105.00 Slaughter Bulls $100.00 $146.50

D1 - D2 Cows $123.00 $134.00 D3 - D4 Cows $107.00 $119.00 Slaughter Bulls $120.00 $141.00

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North Peace Has

DAVID DYCK STAFF WRITER - ALASKA HIGHWAY NEWS

For 67 years, people have crowded the fairgrounds north of Fort St. John to celebrate rural life on one weekend in the fall, and this year was no different. The sunbaked fairgrounds saw horse shows, beef shows, stock dogs herding sheep, tractors competing for the farthest pull, live entertainment and kids and adults alike indulging in the kind of treats they can only find at the Fall Fair. It was a hot, dry weekend typical of this year’s summer. Good for not getting rained out, but not so good for some of the seniors, said fair secretary-

treasurer Eleanor Steffensen. “Because it is so hot, so many of the seniors don’t want to get into the heat, because then they’re going to get sick,” she said, adding that the Fall Fair is the one time of the year that many of them see each other. Steffensen had a difficult time pinpointing a favorite part to the fair, partially because she’s usually too busy to take all of it in. “There are so many different aspects to this fair now, like the tractor pull, the horses and the sheep with the stock dogs,” she said. “Every year, I say I’m going to go watch the stock dogs, but I’ve never been there yet.” She’s been involved in the Fall Fair for 20 years, and said that one of the highlights is

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Cow & heifer Bulls for sale by private treaty.

Mark & Ginger Zahacy

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RED ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE OFF THE FARM YEARLINGS & 2-YEAR OLDS

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2YEAROLD & YEARLING BULLS BULLS FOR SALE OFF THE RANCH The Roys - Chris, Jen & Family Fairview, Alberta

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Fun On The Farm awarding the pioneer of the year. That is typically given to four members of the North Peace agriculture community, involved in the fair and over the age of 70. As the award is usually a surprise, Steffensen said, seeing the looks on the winners’ faces is very rewarding. Between 5,000 and 6,000 people typically come out to the fair every year. To accommodate that many visitors, the fair needs volunteers to operate, Steffensen said. “We need volunteers. That would be one of the biggest things, if you’re going to write anything, write that in big letters, because we really need volunteers, there just is nobody,” she said. If anyone is interested in volunteering for next year’s fair, the planning starts next month, and the annual general meeting is in November. peacereporter@ahnfsj.ca

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tor pull (above).

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PH: (780) 835-4338 Pat & Len Friedel, Fairview, AB ringcreekangus@gmail.com

MacKay & Jeanne 1-780-835-0356

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Quality Registered Yearling & 2-yr-old Bulls for Sale on the Farm

www.bar4acattleco.com

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Yearling & 2-Yr-Old Bulls - Off The Farm Box 275 Manning, Alberta T0H 2M0

Ron Gordey

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Phone: 1-780-836-2584 Cell: 1-780-836-6239 Fax: 1-780-836-2582

RING CREEK FARMS REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS

Cleardale, Alberta

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YEARLING BULLS FOR SALE AT THE FARM Paul & Colleen Jex-Blake

Box 1729, Grimshaw AB, T0H 1W0 Ph: 780.597.2001

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Livestock estimates, July 1, 2014

Don’t let your herd become stressed because of any type of fly infestation. Stressed cattle do not perform to their best ability. To help alleviate stress in your herd, you could purchase a Lewis Cattle Oiler or get STATISTICS CANADA 2005. your current Lewis Oiler serviced. We now have an 8 JULY 1, 2014 (REV AUG. 21) Hogfeeder producers regallon tank oiler with oil drape and salt along ported million hogs, with the 15 gallon tank models. There is a12.9 payment farmers hadCattle up Oilers 1.3% with fromnoJuly 1, program Canadian in place though Lewis about 13.3 million cattle 2013, while and the number banks involved, no credit application required, on their farms on July 1, of sheep fell 2.3% to 1.1 you can take up to 18 months to pay with no interest down 1.4% from July 1, million head. charges. We provide free delivery 2013, continuing a de- and set up.

cline in the Canadian cattle herd. The total inventory of cattle and calves on July 1, 2014, was 21.0% below its peak level recorded on July 1,

Overall, cattle inventories declined across the board, with calves (down 1.4% or 63,400 head) showing the largest reduction from the same day a year earlier. The

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number of beef cows on Canadian farms fell 1.0% from July 1, 2013, to 3.92 million head. The number of beef heifers held for breeding was down 3.5% year over year to 616,200 head. Canadian farmers had 1.4 million dairy cows and heifers on their farms, down 0.5% from July 1, 2013. As of July 1, 81,975 farms reported cattle and calves, down 1.6% from July 1, 2013 and 2.9% less than the same date in 2012. Total disposition of cattle increased as both slaughter and exports rose during the first half of 2014 compared with the same period in 2013. Strong prices offered incentive for farmers to move their cattle. Slaughter increased 3.1% compared with the first six months of 2013 to 1.56 million head, while exports were up 6.0% to 601,800 head. As of July 1, there were 7,035 hog farms in Canada, down 0.9% from the same date a year earlier. These farms reported 1.2 million sows and gilts, up 0.7% from July 1, 2013. Domestic hog slaughter was down 1.1% for the first six months of 2014

compared with the same period in 2013 to 10.3 million head. Canada exported 2.4 million hogs in the first half of 2014, down 7.9% from the same

HALFWAY RIVER S I M M E N TA L S Eckbert and Christa Georg and Sarah 250-263-8237 250-262-7681 Email ecweitzel@live.ca • Box 159, Charlie Lake, BC V0C 1H0

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(780) 356-2113

PCSA Association President Jason Mcquaig 780.568.2647

25 km North of Valleyview on Hwy. 49

For Sale: 30+ Purebred Simmental Heifer Calves, all Polled, Solid Red or Black. Short on Feed. R001414691

Box 85, Cecil Lake, BC V0C 1G0 flatrockvalleysimmentals@yahoo.ca

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period in 2013. Sheep inventories decreased 2.3% from July 1, 2013, as a result of a decline in the breeding herd. The number of ewes was

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CCA applauds announcement of complete CETA text CANADIAN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCTIAITON AUGUST 16, 2014

Calgary-AB - The Canadian Cattlemen’s Association (CCA) applauds today’s announcement that Canada and the European Union (EU) have reached a complete text for a free trade agreement. Today’s progress follows the historic agreement-in-principle for a Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) reached last October and means the complete text can now be translated and be given a final legal review. CCA President Dave Solverson called the progress on CETA outstanding and thanked Prime Minister Stephen Harper and International Trade Minister Ed Fast for their demonstrated commitment to move the agreement forward. Also announced today - Canada will host a Canada-EU summit in September and Prime Minister Harper and Minister Fast will lead a trade mission to the United Kingdom in early September to promote the competitive advantages the CETA will create.

The CETA provides new duty-free access for 64,950 tonnes of Canadian beef valued at nearly $600 million, with the lion’s share of the quota reserved for Canada alone. “The CCA would like to see the same unanimous endorsement from all the provinces and territories that the agreement-in-principle received last fall,” Solverson said. “The CCA urges the Federal and Provincial governments to move quickly to implement the agreement as soon as possible.” The agreement has been hailed as a game changer for Canada’s beef industry, as the removal of longstanding barriers in this agreement, such as high tariffs, enables Canadian beef producers to benefit from the high value that the European beef market represents. The CCA has been working on the CETA from the outset of negotiations in 2009, engaging with the Canadian negotiating team and conducting advocacy with key EU and Member State officials and industry representatives. CCA representatives attended numerous negotiating rounds in Brussels and Ottawa and met

regularly with the Canadian negotiators of CETA to ensure they clearly understood the needs of Canada’s beef sector. For the Canadian beef sector, CETA will produce duty free access for 64,950 tonnes. Of this, 50,000 tonnes, consisting of 35,000 tonnes of fresh/chilled beef and 15,000 tonnes of frozen beef, are reserved for Canada. In addition, Canada will see the 20 per cent duty on the existing 14,950 tonne Hilton quota shared with the U.S. reduced immediately to zero. Canada will also continue to have access to the existing shared duty free quota for high quality grain-fed beef. Combined with the new access, there is a potential to reach more than 100,000 tonnes per year of duty free access for Canadian beef. Additionally, all live cattle, genetics and most beef offals and processed beef products will benefit from immediate unlimited duty free access.

MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS Shadow Creek Red Polls

• Maternal traits with light birth weights • Dual purpose – high milk production • Registered Breeding stock for sale. Dean & Marsha Anderson – Fort St John, BC Phone (250) 827-3293

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Cattle for Sale • Red & Black

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Red & Black 1 & 2 Year Olds

Dorothy and John McElroy Box 185, Charlie Lake, BC VOC 1H0 Phone: (250) 785-6074 Email: jrmcelroy52@yahoo.ca

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YOU CAN’T ARGUE WITH RESULTS The impressive grain quality and harvesting capacity of New Holland CR Series Twin Rotor® combines are the result of nearly 40 years of rotor technology and field experience. CR combines are a SMART choice because they handle grain more efficiently from the tip of the header until your grain is in the bin. • Fast Twin Rotor® threshing and separating • Self-leveling cleaning system with • Intelliview™ IV color • SCR tier 4 engines for maximum Opti-fan for fast, efficient cleaning touchscreen monitor capacity at all times • State-of-the-art Harvest Suite™ cab

TRACTORS NH T6070, FEL, FWA ............................................ $78,000 NH TJ425 4wd w/Trimble 750 gps ............... $149,500.00 NH T 5050 3,450 hours, loader, bucket .............. $44,900 NH TS 110 mfd, 5100 hors, ldr, grpl.................... $39,500 NH TV 140 bi-directional, ldr, grpl...................... $49,500 NH T4040 w/cab, FWA, loader, 340 hrs .............. $68,000 Kubota KX057-4GA excavator ............................ $71,000 McCormick CX105, mfwd, ldr. .......................arrive soon John Deere 3400 Telehandler ............................. $37,000 Landini MY110, mfwd....................................arrive soon Versatile 435 w/900 duals 2800hrs ................... $155,000 Versatile 435 w 900 duals, pto, 3000hrs .......... $155,000

HAYING Round Balers NH BR780, 5 in stock ........................... $12,000 - $18,900 NH BR7090, 4 in stock ........................... $27,000-$41,000 NH BR780A .......................................................... $25,000 NH BR780A .......................................................... $12,600 Haybines/Discbines/Mo-Co’s NH 1411 10’6 discbine ......................................... $14,000 NH 499 (2010) ...................................................... $21,000 CIH 8360, 12 ft Haybine ........................................ $5,500 JD 946 13ft discbine, 2005 .................................. $15,000 Miscellaneous Haying Equipment NH 166 inverter ..................................................... $5,500 2 - Haybuster 2650 & tank .................................. $20,000

AIRCARTS & DRILLS NH SD440 w/ SC380 TBT vari,dbl shoot 51ft 9” stl................................................... $95,000 NH 1740TBT-VR, 170bu, 6-run, SS, 3rd tank, cart only ......................................... $17,500 Case 620 Self Transport ......................................... $1,500 Flexicoil 2320 ......................................................... $7,500 FC 3450 air carts, TBH vr & mech (2) ............. $29-36,000

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

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TILLAGE

Riteway 8055 Heavy Harrow, 55’........................ $24,000 Summers Heavy Harrow, 60’ ............................... $22,000 JD 40ft 1610 w/ NH3............................................ $12,900 Landoll 6230 36ft disc, 1yr old............................ $56,000

MISCELLANEOUS

NH 840TL loader .................................................. $12,500 Degelman 12ft 4-way blade ............................... $15,000 Farm King Y1370 auger 2 units .................... ea. $20,900 Farm King Y80570 disc, 7’, 3pth ........................... $2,200 REM 2500 grain vac ............................................. $12,700 Valmar 2455 applicator ......................................... $9,500 9ft Bobcat snow blade w/ new cutting edge ....... $2500

YARD & GARDEN / UTILITY VEHICLES

Woods CZR2242 Zero Turn Mower....................... $5,800

CONSIGNMENT

NH Forage Harvester, c/w 990W header.........................................taking offers NH P2060 airdrill w/P1060 TBH dbl shoot ............................................................ $136,000 Riteway 36ft wing up packet bar ......................... $3,900 Flexcoil 50ft harrow packer bar w/ valmar ........ $10,000 Ford 8340 tractor w/795 loader .......................... $21,000 Flexicoil 3450 TBH, 6000 40ft.............................. $52,000 Flexicoil C340, 33ft with Anhydrous .................. $16,000 Valmar Transfer Tank ............................................ $9,800

Grain Carts 850-1400 bu., wheel, w/pto/hyd drive units, hyd. adjustable spouts, newly designed slopeimproved unload, clean out, grain flow.

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AFTER HOURS SALES

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SMART

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5,000 3,800

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259,900 Blowout 219,999

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275hp Cum,5 spd Allison AutoTrans, air ride susp, 1200 gal Tank, , Auto steer, 300 gps, tilt, A/boom, accu boom.

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9250 1000bu Grain Cart, tarp $ 59,500 $49,900 305hp PTO, 4 hyd, $ 226,250 $ 175,900 Tractor & Grain Cart

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cnt $ 208,000

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TOTAL $

$ 195,000

10’ Bagger w/ 30” convey

275,000

$ 265,000

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LEASE to Own 2375 + 1315 G/Cart $265,000 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $23,400 Call for Your Price.

1000+ bu. GC9250 UF Grain Cart, w/Tarp c/w 17” Auger, 1000 pto, 900/60x32R1 $59,500 49,900 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC

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Call for Your Price. 2012 535 Versatile 535 hp, P/Shift 781 hrs Del/Cab leather 80gpm, 6 E/ hyd, A/S/R, Canbus, HID lites, $295,400 850/60R38 Trelleborg 1-Only $255,900

2013 280 Versatile 280hp, 16spd PS, 3 E/hyd 710/70R38, 600/65R28 540/1000pto, with FEL $237,300 506488 $182,000

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10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $22,500

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330,000

415,500 520x85R38 duals

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79,900 2006 2145 Versatile 1 7,500 6600 hr 710/70R38 600/65

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$ 8,000

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2014 2375 Versatile 375hp QSM11, 4 hyd 710/70R38 duals 4 hyds Radio work lite msrp $339,200 Only $185,000 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $16,500 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. MSRP 59,750 52’ Heavy Harrow Intro

52,900

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55,900

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59,900

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65,900

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2013 280 Versatile 280hp, 16spd PS, 3 E/hyd

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12’ 650 Offset 10”s 26”x8mm 38,940

32,500

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1,000 bu/hr A/B Grain Drier Approx. Capacity Barley 24T/hr (1000bu/hr) 20 to 15 @ 98oC, w/ambient AIR of 10o C & 20% R/H DF22000 40’L x 10’ Tran/W x 13’ H $ 216,000 Customer no trade discount -16,000 Drier net cost $ 200,000 Freight 30,000 + su 10,000 40,000 Customer net Price fob SR $ 240,000 Flat rate Frt to Alta, Sask or Mb + 5,000 Customer net Price fob his farm $ 245,000

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MSRP $68,950

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37,500

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MSRP $37,940

47,500

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14Journey R/T AWD 3.6L 339353

40 mpg

V6 Dsl & Air Ride

90’ 2005 8500 Willmar Sprayer 200hp 2300hrs

MSRP $79,350

$66,500

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MSRP $58,950

$47,600

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MSRP $58,950

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MSRP $80,750

14 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 LB 940691

$64,700

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145hp, 18spd PS, 3 E/hyd 5R28, 540/1000rpm pto, e 105,900 85,900

to fit 4890 JD Swather 163 Price $5,900

96’ 2006 3150 CASE Sprayer 152hp 1690 hrs

750 gal/tank, 320/85R38, crop/divider O/B auto-steer auto-boom, sectional control, 18.4x38 floater tires Reg 135,300 #20467 very clean $ 105,000

15 Wrangler Sahara 4x4 3.6L v710407

$9,900

12 Town & Country 6spd 441459

$49,240

$40,900 14 1500 SXT QC4X4 V8, 6ASB 798373

36 mpg

MSRP

14 G/Caravan SXT 6spd 420382

$40,240

Blow Out

$32,900 12 G2500 SLT CC 4x4 LB 898473

used 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC

$48,100 14 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 LB 622692

29,300 14 D2500 L / horn C/C4x4 SB 394726 Coil Susp

MSRP $76,250

$64,900

MSRP $80,450

$67,900

MSRP $71,750

14 D2500 SLT C/C4x4 LB 992645

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$64,900

Diesel

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$42,300

MSRP $76,750

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MSRP $40,520

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2012

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26 mpg

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26 mpg

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26 mpg

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82,000 16,000

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Alberta cattleman rides ou

Neither drought nor cattle disease, or even a tragic accident could force this family off the farm an NEW HOLLAND NEWS SUMMER 2014

The devil paid a visit to ARDA Farms in 2002: they called it the worst drought in 140 years. But an Olds, Alberta cattleman named Jay Davis fought back. He sent some of his cattle to Manitoba for pasture, hauled in water for those remaining, culled his herd, borrowed money, hunkered down, and kept going. He and his family made it through. But the devil came back the next year even stronger with mad cow disease (BSE - bovine spongiform encephalopathy), a cow sickness so bad the U. S. closed its border to Canadian cattle and beef imports, sending Canadian cattle prices to historic lows. Again, Jay Davis, like so many other Alberta cattlemen, fought back, took his licks, and refused to give up. That storm also passed, the rains returned, and the cattle started a slow journey back to market norms. Then the devil singled out Jay Davis and his family for one more horrific blow. While driving on a foggy night their 17-year-old son Cody missed a curve in the road and in an instant traded his truck for a wheelchair. The accident had broken his back, and he was told he would never walk again.

Working through tragedy Cody and his brother and sister had always been very tight, and the accident made their bond even stronger. But like his father, he fought back with every fiber remaining in his injured body, and with the support of his never-give-up family he turned the difficult physical therapy into an athletic challenge, eventually tossing the wheelchair aside and going to college. Today at age 22, Cody walks with crutches, has a degree in Marketing from Olds College, and is a farm equipment salesman for the New Holland dealer in Olds. At times even those crutches must think they’re almost out of work when Cody climbs into the cab of a piece of equipment to demonstrate it to a customer. And while no one actually talks about Cody one day walking free of the crutches, you just have to believe that in the back of their minds everyone who knows him is praying for that miracle, too. The Davis family, in addition to Cody, includes his sister Scarlett, 20, who is pursuing a nursing career at Lethbridge Community College, 24-yearold twin brothers Garrett and Jarrett, who farm with their parents and have their own herd of Angus cattle, and their beloved mother Lenore. “Lenore is my rock,” Jay says of his

wife. “I married her at 33. She is a stayat-home farm wife, cook, and mother and a big part of all our lives. What more can one say?” Joby Bishop is the seventh member of the Davis family. The son of a friend who died with cancer, he was taken into the family at age 16, knowing his father would have done the same for them if they had encountered a similar situation. He now lives with Garrett, has career as a welder, and is considered one of the family. Angus forever A well-known purebred Angus herd is at the heart of ARDA Farms with 400 Angus cows and another 400 commercial pairs. Over winter the Davis family buys another 1,000 commercial black and black and white face heifers which are backgrounded in the family feedlot. The top half of the commercial heifers are sold in the farm’s well-known annual sale along with ARDA’s much sought after Angus bulls. The bottom cut of the heifers along with purebred bulls that don’t make the sale are taken to pasture and sold at local auction markets or on satellite/video sales when they weight 800 to 900 pounds. Hundreds of buyers from across Canada have been attending the ARDA Farms annual Angus bull sale held every March for 17 years. Last year (2013) Davis sold 66 yearling bulls

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The Davis family, from left, include Jay, Lenore is Kathleen George and Scarlett. Cody used th progress he’s made since his accident. He now wheelchair. Photo: Olson Photography, Three

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e, Jarrett, Cody, Garrett and Joby. Kneeling his photo session to show the phenomenal w walks with crutches and is not confined to a Hills, Alberta, Canada

while Garrett and Jarrett sold 34 twoyear-old Angus bulls from their own herd. Also sold were 400 head of Black and Black Baldie commercial replacement heifers. ARDA Farms genetics have sold around the globe, some going as far as Mexico, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Japan. Davis combines 2,500 acres of land - barley, wheat, oats, and canola - and swath grazes another 300 acres. In this region they take one cutting hay which is put up in round bales. More than a century Jay’s grandfather, James Davis, came to Alberta in 1903 with his family of 13 to farm north of Calgary. In 1942 his son A.R. Davis, Jay’s father, established a purebred Angus herd, and that tradition has endured in the family to this day. The farm is named after him. “My father was a pillar in the community,” Jay says with great admiration for his Dad. “He was on ag boards, a church member, and a school trustee. He was a community-minded man. My brother and I bough my father out and I took the ARDA purebred herd and my brother took the commercial herd. We ended up sharing the farm machinery between our two operations. It helped us get ahead. We split up about 20 years ago and things just grew from there.” Continued on Page 32

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Report Looks at Potential Future of Grain Corn in the Province Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development will soon be releasing a report of the potential of grain corn in the province. “Traditionally, we haven’t see corn grown here in Alberta as we haven’t got enough heat,” says Mandy Gabruch, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, Brooks, and author of the report. “However, in the last 10-15 years, several new varieties have been developed that require fewer heat units.” The new report examines some of the issues around growing corn in the province. These include agronomics, places that have enough heat and water for corn, and economic aspects such as costs and returns of corn as compared to other crops. “We’re also looking at how the growth of corn in Alberta is going to affect the

feed industry,” says Gabruch. “We’re looking at the potential of corn as an alternative feed source. “In 2014, grain corn area in Alberta increased by 60 per cent from the previous year to 40,000 acres. Further increases are expected in the next decade, with agricultural technology companies investing in new varieties that they feel will spur adoption of grain corn on the prairies.” Gabruch adds that the report will be available on Alberta Agriculture’s website in late August or early September. For more information on the report, you can contact Gabruch at 403-362-1322 up to the end of August or contact Ron Gietz at 403-362-1344.

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Alberta cattleman rides out the storms Continued from Page 27 Davis doesn’t talk much about his cattle, preferring instead to let them show themselves off. As to the kind of bulls he is striving for, he says, “I try to keep my purebred program somewhere in the middle. I like decent size cattle and believe that good EPDs (genetic profiles) are indicative of good performing cattle. I recall the extremes we’ve seen in cattle over the decades from smaller framed cattle in the 1950s to oversized cattle in the 1980s. I like to keep moderation in mind, but I want performance and eye appeal along with longevity. At heart, I’m a commercial cattleman, so it’s that perspective that helps me make

my purebred herd decisions. “Angus cows have come to the front of the line over the past 20 years,” he said. Yet his father believed in them as early as 1942. “They are a complete cow with maternal performance, marbled carcasses, docility, milk, and longevity. They are a complete yet moderate framed cow. For the most part they are just easy-keeping cattle. They are the allaround breed. “I believe in the genetics we’ve gathered in our herd,” Davis continued. “We chose Black Angus because they fit. They worked for the commercial cattle industry. So we’re not here by accident, but by design and

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choice. And as for me, I don’t think I want to retire. Looking back at the past decade, we’ve come through a lot as an industry and as independent farmers. Help from oil and gas “Gas and oil surface revenues started about 15 years ago. They bring vital revenues to the community and the farms and ranches, revenue which is pumped back into machinery and trucks,” Davis said. “That cash at times was like it was being poured into a black hole. There were a lot of needs to be met and it sure helped. The land would certainly look different today without all the access roads and pump jacks and oil installations, but where would we be in tough years without that cash? “I’m quite thankful it came when it did. Without the cash flow we would have had a tougher time. Somehow, things work out if you are patient and work through those moments and are conservative in your management in the good years. When Davis refers to the good things in life he means family, community, friends, and being diversified. “Our survival hinged on our ability to be creative and diversified. My sons are the fourth generation on this farm,

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and their being part of the continuing legacy has kept me rooted through all of the ups and downs. I am not struggling alone. “It wasn’t always like this,” Davis says. “Coming through the drought of ‘02 and then those desperate BSE years when cattle weren’t worth much has taught us to be careful and conservative in the good years knowing things can turn on a dime into another tough, desperate year. “We were all affected when Cody rolled the crew cab that night and broke his back,” the father said. “But the tragedy brought the family closer together. We have had our share of struggles. But we were never alone: our community and the rest of Canada were in the same plight. We were just one farm family among thousands that was devastated. We went into debt, hunkered down and knew we’d come out the other side of the storm. And we did. “We’re still paying down the bills from the drought of ‘02 and the BSE years. They were hard years, but we got lean and toughed it out,” Davis said. “I’ve been holding onto the cow’s tail all my life, and she’s always pulled us through.”

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Grande Prairie native drives home a winner with 4th Battle of the North title

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Kirk Sutherland and his family accept a $15,000 cheque after he won the Battle of the North. (Byron Hackett photo) BYRON HACKETT STAFF WRITER - ALASKA HIGHWAY NEWS

In the 92nd edition of the Dawson Creek Exhibition and Stampede, Kirk Sutherland showed the sold-out grandstand crowd he knows a little something about winning. The now four-time Battle of the North champion took the lead early and never looked back on his way to claiming a new GMC truck and $15,000 cheque in the Joe Loomis Trucking Dash for Cash in the second-last leg of the World Professional Chuckwagon Association (WPCA) tour season. Sutherland said he was glad to bring his “A” game to Dawson Creek and take home the top prize. “It feels good,” the 30- year chuckwagon veteran said following his win on Sunday evening. “The team worked good, the outrid- ers were right there. Everything just fell into place and worked out well.” At the stampede last year Sutherland was in the hunt for his fourth dash for cash title but came up short after an unfortunate mishap. “Last year I lost it on the final day here, they missed my stove. So I got the same outfit that I’ve had the last three years, so that’s good. It’s good recognition for the horses,” he said.

Sutherland had the top aggregate time this year over the course of the four-day competition with a time of 5:09.85. He had the lead from the first day of chuckwagon action on Wednesday and said that momentum helped carry him into the final race on Sunday. “It definitely helps any- time you get that ... it was good,” he said. It had been eight years since Sutherland last claimed the big prize in the Battle of the North and Dawson Creek Exhibition President Connie Patterson was happy to see him take the crown again. “Kirk hasn’t won the Dash for Cash here in a while so it was his turn to win. He’s had an excellent year and it was good for him. It was his turn finally,” she said. Sutherland also holds the all-time record at the Dawson Creek stampede with a time of 1:13.56 in 2013. He was just one sec- ond off that record-setting time in the second last leg of the WPCA tour with one of the fastest times of the weekend in a penalty free time of 1:14.57. The Grand Prairie na- tive was able to beat Roger Moore by just under a sec- ond in the last heat of the

evening. With the win he has also extended his world points standing lead over Jason Glass. Sutherland explained that the win this weekend is helpful going into the final race of the season in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. “I gained some well needed points on Jason and it’ll be a dog fight till the end, but it will be good,” he said. Sutherland, who has been coming to the Daw- son Creek Exhibition and Stampede since he won the dash here in 1976, said he was once again impressed with show and the sold out crowds. “They have done an awe- some job,” he said. “They have made so many leaps and bounds over the years it’s hard to believe. The grandstand is still full, so that’s good. They’ve got the grandstand, the infield and the track now, so it’s nice to see a real good show like this for the North.” As for the new set of wheels that Sutherland will be rolling out of town with? He looks forward to taking a trip in his brand new truck. “It felt good, I haven’t seen one of those new ones this year but we’re going to enjoy it,” he said.

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RT250 74hp, 3571lb lift, joystick controls, 18” tracks, high flow, 2 speed, cab, heater, a/c, power-a-tach, 84” bucket .......................................................................... was $85,000 NOW $72,000 RT210 72hp, 3000lb lift, joystick controls, 18” tracks, 2 speed, cab, heater, a/c, power-a-tach, 74” bucket, demo unit .......................................................................... was $68,000 NOW $58,000 RT175:G2 68hp, 2800lb lift, joystick controls, 12” tracks, 2 speed, cab, heater, a/c, power-a-tach, 70” bucket .......................................................................... was $70,000 NOW $59,000

714 120hp, ’12, 819hrs ............................................................ $147,000(L) 714 125hp, ’02, 9151hrs ............................................................ $70,000(L) 712 110hp, ’02, 8359hrs, loader, grapple ..........................$70,000(W) 712 110hp, ’00, 6304hrs ............................................................ $70,000(R)

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V400 99hp, 4000lb lift, joystick controls, 14x17.5 tires, high-flow hyds, 2 speed, cab, heater, a/c, power-a-tach, 84” bucket ............................................................................ was $92,000 NOW $73,250 V330:G2 72hp, 3300lb lift, joystick controls, 14x17.5 tires, 2 speed, cab, heater, a/c, power-a-tach, 84” bucket ............................................................................ was $73,500 NOW $57,500 V270:G2 72hp, 3000lb lift, joystick controls, 14x17.5 tires, 2 speed, cab, heater, power-a-tach, 74” bucket ............................................................................ was $72,000 NOW $55,000

R260 72hp, 2780lb lift, joystick controls, 14x17.5 tires, 2 speed, cab, heater, power-a-tach .......................................................................... was $66,500 NOW $51,150 R220 72hp, 2370lb lift, T-bar controls, 12x16.5 tires, 2 speed, cab, heater, power-a-tach, 74” bucket .......................................................................... was $62,500 NOW $47,850 R190 R190 68hp, 1900lb lift, T-bar controls, 12x16.5 tires, cab, heater, power-a-tach, 70” bucket, demo unit ............................................................................ was $55,500 NOW $42,700 4640E 68hp, 1650lb lift, T-bar controls, 10x16.5 tires, cab, heater, power-a-tach, 66” bucket ............................................................................ was $46,000 NOW $37,500

936 300hp, ’09, 2800hrs .......................................................... $235,000(L) 936 300hp, ’09, 3119hrs ........................................................ $225,000(W) 930 250hp, ’13, 1320hrs, front 3pt ...................................... $260,000(L) 930 250hp, ’12, 2624hrs, GPS................................................ $222,000(L) 930 250hp, ’11, 2546hrs, duals ............................................. $210,000(L) 930 250hp, ’09, 2408hrs .......................................................... $187,500(L) 930 250hp, ’09, 5036hrs .......................................................... $165,000(L) 930 250hp, ’09, 3316hrs ........................................................ $189,500(W) 930 250hp, ’09, 2444hrs ......................................................... $199,000(R) 930 250hp, ’09, 3149hrs ........................................................ $196,500(M) 930 250hp, ’08, 3996hrs .......................................................... $170,000(L) 930 250hp, ’08, 4703hrs, front 3pt & pto .......................... $170,000(L) 930 250hp, ’08, 3489hrs .......................................................... $172,500(L) 930 250hp, ’05, 5923hrs, loader, grapple ......................... $140,000(L) 930 250hp, ’04, 6031hrs, reverse cab ................................. $125,000(L) 927 225hp, ’12, 1867hrs .......................................................... $210,000(L) 927 205hp, ’09, 5370hrs .......................................................... $155,000(L) 926 240hp, ’02, 11648hrs ......................................................... $78,500(L) 926 240hp, ’01, 8709hrs, front 3pt & pto, loader, grp .. $106,000(L) 926 240hp, ’98, 8292hrs, duals ............................................... $74,500(L) 924 200hp, ’13, 997hrs ............................................................ $240,000(L) 924 205hp, ’08, 2703hrs .......................................................... $170,000(L) 922 180hp, ’11, 2444hrs .......................................................... $165,000(L) 920 180hp, ’98, 6069hrs, loader, grapple ........................... $70,000(R)

Gigant 12S/1200 Rubin 12 meter, DRR 400/400 rollers, lateral limiters, servo uni-wheel ..................... was $247,000 NOW $198,500 Gigant 12S/1000 Rubin 10 meter, DRR 400/400 rollers, lateral limiters ....................................................... was $211,000 NOW $167,500 Gigant 10S/800 Rubin 8 meter, DRR 400/400 rollers, lateral limiters ....................................................... was $138,000 NOW $112,000 Rubin 9/600 KUA 6 meter, DRR 400/400 rollers, lateral limiters, drawbar .......................................................... was $89,600 NOW $73,500 Rubin 9/600 KUA 6 meter, DRR 400/400 rollers, lateral limiters, 2pt hitch ......................................................... was $87,300 NOW $72,000 Rubin 9/500 KUA 5 meter, DRR 400/400 rollers, lateral limiters, drawbar .......................................................... was $73,500 NOW $63,500 Rubin 9/450 KUA 4.5 meter, DRR 400/400 rollers, lateral limiters, 2pt hitch ......................................................... was $64,500 NOW $54,000 Rubin 9/400 U 4 meter, DRR 400/400 rollers, lateral limiters, 3pt hitch ................................................................. was $42,000 NOW $35,750 Rubin 9/350 U 3.5 meter, DRR 400/400 rollers, lateral limiters, 3pt hitch ......................................................... was $38,000 NOW $31,500

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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. Everman 61/2 Yard Hydraulic Earth Moving Wheel Scraper Bucket. Ask for Dennis at 780-3324691

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1975 Ford F600 Grain Truck(40,183miles), 16’box,new roller tarp (2008),newly painted, hoist, duals. 250-785-5365 or jalittle@awink.com. 1989 Gleaner R70 Combine. 250 hrs on rebuilt motor, 2856 Separator, $30,000. La Glace, 780402-0989 20 foot UII Pickup Reel. $2000.00 250-781-3353

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Swather 25 ft. 2801 hrs. $34,000. La Glace, 780-402-0989 2010 30 foot case ih straight cut header excellant condition low acres asking $15000 (780)2854680 2012 Schulte mower FX210. 10feet, like new. Used 10hrs. Paid $16,000, asking $12,000 OBO 250-261-8039 2013 TubeLine 5500 bale wrapper, remote control, light kit. Wrap sensor excellent pricing. 780-354-2161 20Ft versitile swather with double swath. Good condition. Shedded. 780-8362239

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40’ Flexicoil Harrow Packer $4,000.00. 90 Series Heavy Diamond Harrows, 1 3/4” Packers. Phone 780-523-2349 64 feet of steel packer for 5710 Bourgault air drill. In good condition. 9.8 inch spacing,3.5 inch packer. 780-864-8979 72 inch heavy duty grapple for a bucket mounting. 780-354-2161

Double Alteen Disc for Sale. 10 ft., good condition. Phone: 250-782-7805 Dozer blade for D7 Cat. Swath roller in good condition. Phone:780-568-2177.

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For sale: 1997 22.5 ft. 1010 CIH Rigid Header, PU Reel, Spare Knife, $7500. 780-618-1543 For Sale: 1998 25ft. 1020CIH Flex-Header PU Reel, Spare Knife, Homebuilt Header Transport. $9,000.00 780-618-1543

For Sale: 742 MacDon Hay Conditioner to Fit MacDon 972 Header. 250-843-7359 or 250-782-0220. For Sale: JD Pull-Type Swather, accepting offers. Stock Racks, accepting offers. Phone: 780-568-4192 For Sale: New Holland TX36 Combine. Bought new in 1992, always shedded with 2200 engine hours. Phone in morning 780-698-2279

For Sale: NH Haybine, Model 488, Field Ready. $4,750.00. Phone evenings 250-782-9619 For Sale: Rotary Cultivator fits John Deere Garden Tractor + gerry cans. Phone: 780-532-6269 For Sale: Two 18.4x38, Two 18.4x30 Tractor Tires, & Two 13x26. Phone: 780568-4192

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Brome & Timothy Mix. Delivery Available(loads of 42 bales) Phone: (250)601-0221 Email:familyranchhaysales@hotmail.com Hay For Sale 2014 crop. 12-1500 pound round bales. Call 250-6122226 or 250-612-1062 Hay For Sale 2500 bales. $20.00 and $30.00 per bale, 1500 pound bales. Call 250-7893683 Round hay bales For Sale. Mixed hay. 780-524-5736 Round JD clean hay bales,1600lbs, no rain. 50% Alfalfa, 30% Brome, 20% Timothy. $50/bale. 1(780)766-2175 Small square bales, quality horse hay and straw. Alfalfa/grass mixed. Shedded. Near Baytree Alberta. 780-978-3415 Small square straw bales banded in bundles of twenty-one. Can deliver. 780864-8979.

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1999 Honda 1500 Goldwing motorcycle mint condition lots of extras asking $7500.(780)285-4680

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1991 International Eagle Truck 18 speed, Webasto heater, Cummins. $10,000.00 250-7813353 1982 Ford 1 tonne. 460 motor. 780-568-4192. $2,600.

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2009 Thunder Jet River Boat for Sale. 19’ , 325HP, Inboard, 12Hrs. $48,000.00. Phone: 250789-3683

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1993 27.5 Westwind 5th Wheel Trailer, fully loaded, very clean, nice layout. $8,200 OBO. 780-5684192

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On the open road Bikes Against Bullies - an amazing event, doing amazing things On Sunday, July 27th, I rode from Surrey/Langley to Port Coquitlam for the Bikes Against Bullies event. It was a gorgeous morning, the temperature was perfect, the sun was out and there was hardly a cloud in the sky. I rode into a parking lot that already had about 75 bikes in it! There were a number of booths where you could get a coffee and a cookie, Snowflake Bracelets etc...everything seemed very well organized for an event only in its second year.

Tneesa The Bikes Against Bullies event was started by Tneesa Tyerman and her mom Kymberley. Tneesa’s step sister Sophia went to school with Amanda and wanted to do something positive and so this became a family affair with Tneesa’s dad, Tracy, Kymberley’s ex-husband also getting involved. It was amazing to me how everyone from the two blended families just dug in and made this a spectacular event - a free event that raises funds by selling shirts and other items like bracelets and through donations. CAV Members I met up with some of my fellow CAV members and we got to talking and before I knew it there were 200-225 bikes in the lot and it was time to go! We rode to Trev Deeley’s on Boundary Road with Tracy and Tneesa in the lead, the reception that was waiting for

us there was amazing. The BBQ was on, a band called One Big Bicycle was playing up a storm and there were all kinds of vendors plus a silent auction.

Sarah Karkouch There was an amazing young lady named Sarah Karkouch who sang her song Fly, and she donated $400 from the sales of her album to the Amanda Todd Legacy Society. I got to meet Carol Todd after she had addressed the audience.

Carol Todd Carol is an amazing public speaker who captures your heart and makes you feel the pain a mother feels when their child self destructs. Amanda had made some mistakes in judgment that she paid with her life for. The cruel taunting of those who bullied her created more pain in her head than she could deal with. Carol has many suggestions she offers to parents and to kids alike, like forced offline time and making sure that there is family time. Bullying is horrible to experience, and many of us were bullied in school and sometimes on the job so to some extent we can identify with our young people today. BUT with the advent of the internet, bullying has become relentless. In a matter of no time at all, people can be whipped into a frenzy and thousands of people can pick on a person they deem as weak or odd in a heartbeat. The result of bullying for Amanda

Todd was that she took her own life. The cyber bullying had spilled into the school yard too and it became more than Amanda could bare and yet she created a video to help others: http://amandatoddlegacy.org/amandas-you-tube-videooriginal/ Amanda was also the victim of extortion, watch the 5th Estate Episode on her story: http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/ episodes/2013-2014/the-sextortion-ofamanda-todd The extortion along with the bullying, the shame, the regret, the pressure was too much for this young woman to bare. Carol Todd, Amanda’s mom has started the Amanda Todd Legacy Fund meant to aide in support and awareness campaigns. Carol herself does a lot of speaking at schools and to parents. The Riders of 2014 The coordinators have some changes planned for next year’s event that will make it about an hour - hour and a

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Alberta Junior Hockey League Date

NW Junior Hockey League Schedule

Away Home *EXHIBITION SEASON *Thurs, Aug 28 7:30 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Grande Prairie Storm *Fri, Aug 29 7:00 pm Drayton Valley Thunder Grande Prairie Storm *Sat, Aug 30 7:00 pm Drayton Valley Thunder Grande Prairie Storm *Sun, Aug 31 2:15 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Sherwood Park Crusaders REGULAR SEASON Fri, Sept 5 7:30 pm Bonnyville Pontiacs Grande Prairie Storm Fri, Sept 5 7:30 pm Spruce Grove Saints Whitecourt Wolverines Sat, Sept 6 7:30 pm Bonnyville Pontiacs Grande Prairie Storm Sat, Sept 6 7:00 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Spruce Grove Saints Thurs, Sept 11 7:00 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Calgary Canucks Fri, Sept 12 7:30 pm Fort McMurray Oil Barons Grande Prairie Storm Fri, Sept 12 7:00 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Canmore Eagles Sat, Sept 13 7:30 pm Fort McMurray Oil Barons Grande Prairie Storm Wed, Sept 17 8:00 pm Sherwood Park Crusaders Whitecourt Wolverines Fri, Sept 19 7:30 pm Grande Prairie Storm Lloydminster Bobcats Fri, Sept 19 7:30 pm Spruce Grove Saints Whitecourt Wolverines Sat, Sept 20 7:30 pm Grande Prairie Storm Bonnyville Pontiacs AJHL SHOWCASE – TRI-LEISURE CENTRE, SPRUCE GROVE, ALBERTA Thurs, Sept 25 8:00 pm Camrose Kodiaks Whitecourt Wolverines Fri, Sept 26 4:30 pm Grande Prairie Storm Calgary Canucks Sat, Sept 27 3:30 pm Okotoks Oilers Grande Prairie Storm Sat, Sept 27 8:00 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Drayton Valley Thunder Sun, Sept 28 2:15 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Sherwood Park Crusaders Tues, Sept 30 7:30 pm Drayton Valley Thunder Grande Prairie Storm Fri, Oct 3 7:30 pm Lloydminster Bobcats Grande Prairie Storm Sat, Oct 4 7:30 pm Lloydminster Bobcats Grande Prairie Storm Sat, Oct 4 7:30 pm Fort McMurray Oil Barons Whitecourt Wolverines Tues, Oct 7 7:30 pm Grande Prairie Storm Whitecourt Wolverines

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Alberta Junior Hockey League Team North Division Bonnyville Pontiacs Drayton Valley Thunder Fort McMurray Oil Barons Grande Prairie Storm Lloydminster Bobcats Sherwood Park Crusaders Spruce Grove Saints Whitecourt Wolverines South Division Brooks Bandits Calgary Canucks Calgary Mustangs Camrose Kodiaks Canmore Eagles Drumheller Dragons Okotoks Oilers Olds Grizzlys

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Away Fort St. John Huskies Slave Lake Wolves Beaverlodge Blades Peace River Navigators Sexsmith Vipers Fairview Flyers Grande Prairie JDA Kings Peace River Navigators Sexsmith Vipers Slave Lake Wolves Beaverlodge Blades Slave Lake Wolves DC Junior Canucks Fairview Flyers DC Junior Canucks Sexsmith Vipers Fort St. John Huskies Fort St. John Huskies Sexsmith Vipers Fairview Flyers Grande Prairie JDA Kings Slake Lake Wolves Grande Prairie JDA Kings DC Junior Canucks Slave Lake Wolves Fort St. John Huskies Beaverlodge Blades Grande Prairie JDA Kings Sexsmith Vipers Fairview Flyers Peace River Navigators Slave Lake Wolves DC Junior Canucks Peace River Navigators Beaverlodge Blades DC Junior Canucks

Home Fairview Flyers Peace River Navigators Sexsmith Vipers Beaverlodge Blades DC Junior Canucks Grande Prairie JDA Kings Slave Lake Wolves DC Junior Canucks Fairview Flyers DC Junior Canucks Fairview Flyers Fort St. John Huskies Beaverlodge Blades Peace River Navigators Grande Prairie JDA Kings Peace River Navigators Slave Lake Wolves Slave Lake Wolves Beaverlodge Blades Fort St. John Huskies Peace River Navigators Beaverlodge Blades Fairview Flyers Peace River Navigators Sexsmith Vipers Beaverlodge Blades DC Junior Canucks Fairview Flyers Grande Prairie JDA Kings Beaverlodge Blades Fort St. John Huskies Grande Prairie JDA Kings Sexsmith Vipers Fort St. John Huskies Grande Prairie JDA Kings Fairview Flyers

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Beaverlodge 3 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224

Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 4 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Contact 780-765-2889 Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial Hall Contact 780-524-4045

Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 5 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. High Level Arena Curling Rink LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall

Albright 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Community Hall Clairmont 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Community Hall Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1444 - 102nd Ave Enilda 10:00 a.m. To 2:00 p.m. Enilda WI Hall Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10301 - 101st St. A Wembley 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall

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Beaverlodge 10 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. AgComplex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224

Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 11 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Contact 780-765-2889 Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial Hall Contact 780-524-4045

Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 12 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. High Level Arena Curling Rink LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall

Berwyn 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 noon Legion Hall Contact 13 780-618-8592 Clairmont 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Community Hall Contact 780-832-6688 Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1444 - 102nd Ave Contact 250-782-1969 Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Contact 780-835-4633 Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Contact 250-789-9477 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224

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Beaverlodge 16 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

Beaverlodge 17 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. 18 to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Contact 780-765-2889

Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 19 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. High Level Arena Curling Rink LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall

Albright 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Community Hall Clairmont 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Community Hall Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1444 - 102nd Ave Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10301 - 101st St. Contact TBA Wembley 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall

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Wembley 21 11:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall Contact 780-532-1153

Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. 25 to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 T p.m. H E toA7:00 U Cp.m. TION Rycroft 2:00 Rycroft Ag Building Contact 780-765-2889 Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial Hall Contact 780-524-4045

Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 noon Legion Hall Contact 27 26 Berwyn p.m. Community Hall 780-618-8592 UNRESERVED 800 ROUND BALES • 2014 Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to Clairmont 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Community Hall Contact 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. 780-832-6688 AUCTIONS A D Level V A N11:00 T A a.m. G Eto 6:00 High Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1444 - 102nd Ave Contact p.m. High Level Arena Curling Rink 250-782-1969 LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Contact 780-835-4633 10102 - 101st Street Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Contact Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 250-789-9477 Legion Hall Ranch, Cecil Lake, Grande B.C.Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224

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10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Community Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 30 3 Clairmont 2 Clairmont Hall Contact 780-832-6688 to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Communityyour Hall To consign equipment Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1444 Recreation Center Cont Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 102nd Ave Contact 250-782-1969 250-788-3494 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. 29th sale, to our OCTOBER Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Contact 780-835-4633 Rycroft 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Lorne or Evan Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Rycroft Ag Building ContactCall Jeff, 10102 - 101st Street MC RANCH • SEPT. 6, 2014 MC RANCH • SEPT. 6, 2014 Curling Rink Contact 250-789-9477 780-765-2889 Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Prairie 10:00Peace a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 Weaver Bros. Auctions Ltd. • Auctioneers for the B.C. Grande and Alberta Country Legion Hall - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224 JEFF WEAVER • 780.864.7750 • weaverauctions@gmail.com | www.weaverauctions.com Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10301 - 101st St.

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Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. AgComplex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

Beaverlodge 23 Beaverlodge 24 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. NORBERT TRIDEM 24 FT.1014 5TH Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Ag-Complex, - 4thWHEEL Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 Contact 780-354-8462

SATURDAY

SUNDAY 6

Wembley 11:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall Contact 780-532-1153

WEAVER

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UNRESERVED AUCTIONS 2014

Sept. 6 • MC Oct. 29 • Equipment Auction, Rycroft, AB

Beaverlodge 30 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

Beaverlodg3 1 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

October

CANCADE 30 FT. GRAIN TRAILER

October

October

Sept

LORNE WEAVER • 250.219.0871 | EVAN WEAVER • 250.219.4539

WEAVER

T H E A U C T I O N A D VA N TA G E

UNRESERVED AUCTIONS

KOMATSU D37P CRAWLER

EQUIPMENT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29, 2014 Weaver Sale Yard • Rycroft, AB • Internet Bidding Construction and Farm Equipment • Trucks and Trailers Real Estate • Pickups and Cars • RV's, SUV's and ATV's • Antiques r001692640

EQUIPMENT AUCTION • AUG. 26, 2014

Contact us to have your equipment sold at this auction!

EQUIPMENT AUCTION • AUG. 26, 2014

Weaver Bros. Auctions Ltd. • Auctioneers for the B.C. and Alberta Peace Country JEFF WEAVER • 780.864.7750 • weaverauctions@gmail.com | www.weaverauctions.com LORNE WEAVER • 250.219.0871 | EVAN WEAVER • 250.219.4539


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

COMMUNITY

EVENTS 2014 1

G.P. - Gymkhana at Evergreen Park

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Fairview - Ag Society Quilt & Fibre Show

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Dawson Creek - BC High School Rodeo Event at the Lakota Agri-Plex

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Sexsmith - Fall Showcase

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Dawson Creek - BC High School Rodeo Event at the Lakota Agri-Plex

LABOUR DAY

Beaverlodge - Peace Motocross Races Dawson Creek - PR Cutting Horse Association Finals at the Lakota Agri-Plex Fort St. John - Drag Racing at the Northern Lights Raceway G.P. - Fall Fair, Carnival & Horse Rides at the Alliance Church

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TERRY FOX DAY - Check for runs times in your community Beaverlodge/Centennial Museum Autumn Festival & Truck Rodeo G.P. - Go21 Movement “Walk for Down Syndrome” at Muskoseepi Park High Prairie - Annual High Prairie Trade Show LaCrete - The “Buckarama” Amateur Rodeo

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THANKSGIVING DAY G.P. - Little Mermaid @ Douglas Cardinal Theatre GPRC

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Dawson Creek - Comedian Russell Peters at the Encana Events Centre

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Beaverlodge - Peace Watercolour Society Show & Sale

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Dawson Creek - Robin Hahn Jumping Clinic at the Lakota Agri-Plex G.P. - Comedian Russell Peters at the Revolution Arena G.P. - Mick Foley: Tales from Wrestling Past at the Douglas J Cardinal Performing Arts Centre Hines Creek - Backwards Tournament at the Hines Creek Golf Club Sexsmith - Terry Fox Run

Beaverlodge - Peace Watercolour Society Show & Sale Demmit - Concert - John WortHannam Trio Fairview - Alberta Culture Days Open House at the Fine Arts Centre

September

Beaverlodge - Peace Watercolour Society Show & Sale

3

G.P. - Matt Minglewood at Great Northern Casino

4

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G.P. - Last Resort - The Ultimate Eagles Tribute at the Great Northern Casino

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Dawson Creek - PR Cutting Horse Association Finals at the Lakota Agri-Plex Fort St. John - Drag Racing at the Northern Lights Raceway G.P. - Last Resort - The Ultimate Eagles Tribute at the Great Northern Casino G.P. - Outdoor Farmer’s Market Grimshaw - Fall Community Garage Sale at Mile Zero Regional Multiplex LaCrete - Pioneer Day and Fall Fair Wembley - Demolition Derby and Show & Shine

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Dawson Creek - “God Save the Queen” Tribute at Encana Events Centre

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G.P. - Julian Austin at the Great Northern Casino

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Berwyn - 3rd Annual Community Day Celebrations G.P. - Julian Austin at the Great Northern Casino G.P. - Walk for Muscular Dystrophy at Muskoseepi Park High Prairie - Annual High Prairie Trade Show Hythe - Annual Fall Garage Sale Peace River - ScotiaBank Aids Walk for Life Taylor - 2nd Bi-Annual Trunk Sale at the Peace Community Church

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G.P. - Ettinger at the Great Northern Casino

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Dawson Creek - Robin Hahn Jumping Clinic at the Lakota Agri-Plex G.P. - Ettinger at the Great Northern Casino

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Dawson Creek - Robin Hahn Jumping Clinic at the Lakota Agri-Plex Fort St. John - Annual Fire Truck Pull & Pancake Breakfast G.P. - Ettinger at the Great Northern Casino

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G.P. - Chloe Alberta at the Douglas J Cardinal Performing Arts Centre G.P. - Craig Moritz at the Great Northern Casino

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G.P. - Craig Moritz at the Great Northern Casino

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Fairview - Alberta Culture Days Open House at the Fine Arts Centre G.P. - Craig Moritz at the Great Northern Casino

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September 14 is

Terry Fox Day

Check for run times in your community

Production Sale Saturday September 27 • 1PM At Vold, Jones & Vold Auction Mart Dawson Creek

Selling AQHA/NFQH

s of Sale Proceed e one Colt to th ek SPCA Dawson Cre

Conformation and Disposition with Grullo, Red Dun, Red & Blue Roans

Aaron & Colleen Wangler 250.843.7337 oldbaldy@hotmail.ca On-line catalogue available September 1st www.northernhorse.com/oldbaldy R001832505

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Light Horse Show 2014

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The Dawson Creek Exhibition Association played host to a Light Horse Show during the recent 2014 Fall Fair & Exhibition; an event that was well attended and enjoyed by participants, parents and spectators of all ages. There were participants registered in three junior divisions, a senior division and a few Jack Benny classes. Not all of the riders won a prize or prize money, but all had a wonderful few days of showing what you can accomplish as a horse and rider team. The impressive number of class and door prizes were generously donated by local patrons and businesses; making winning even more of a treat. This year’s light horse show included classes in Halter, Showmanship, Reining, Trail, Western, English, and Jumping disciplines. Sportmanship, the most prestigious prize awarded had had both winners in both junior and senior winners with horse coolers supplied by Peace River Building and Feed Store of Fort St. John and Equestrian Options presented to each winner. It’s always a treat to see participants smiling and encouraging each other throughout the weekend, whether they win or not. Our 2014 winners are Sportsmanship, Junior Rider – Rachel Banack (Peace River Building and Feed Store & Equestrian Options) Sportsmanship, Senior Rider – Shiloa Bradurn (Peace River Building and Feed Store & Equestrian Options) High Point Junior Rider Bailey Rosic (buckle sponsored by Aspol Motors Ltd/Danny Schilds) High Point Senior Rider Shiloa Bradburn (buckle sponsored by Tim and Debbie Pavlis) High Point Junior Horse Shiloa Bradburn (blanket sponsored by Neal Lewis and Helga Morrison) High Point Western Rider Josie Pearson (blanket sponsored by DC & District Stables & Arena Assn) High Point English Rider - Marcie Balderson (blanket sponsored by Longhorn Oilfield Services) High Point Jumper Chole Bue (blanket sponsored by Reg Norman Trucking) Champion English Pleasure - Marcie Balderson (sponsored by Pavlis Rentals/Rick

Photos by Sabrina May Photography

and Ferrol Pavlis) Champion Western Pleasure Samara Kuenzl (blanket sponsored by Colleen and Shane Patterson) Grand Champion Halter Horse - Rae Chapman (sponsored by Dawson Co-op) The Light Horse Division Committee would like to give out a big thank you to all the volunteers who gave of their time to help everything run smoothly, as well as our sponsors whose continued support and generosity help make the DCEA Light Horse Show an event enjoyed by all. • Aspol Ford (Danny Schilds) • Peggy & Gerry Bergeron and family • The Linda Burkholder Family • Dahlen Contracting & Oilfield Construction (Shelley & Carl Dahlen) • Dawson Co-op • Dawson Creek & District Stables and Arena Association • 8 Seconds • Equestrian Options • Gerry’s Well Services (the York family) • Kalli Ann Transport Ltd. (Jan & Don Brekkas) • Longhorn Oilfield Services (Rena & Dan McLeod) • Mary & John Miller • Helga Morrison & Neal Lewis • Novitsky Trucking

(Carlin & Dennis Novitsky) • Debbie & Tim Pavlis and family • Pavlis Rentals Ltd. (Ferrol & Rick Pavlis) • Colleen & Shane Patterson • Peace River Building and Feed Store • Peavey Mart, Dawson Creek (Dan Aarts, Manager) • R. Park Trucking Ltd. (Clare & Rob Park) • Reg Norman Trucking Ltd. (Tara & Reg Norman) • R-Training, Farrier & Chiropractic Therapy (Reba Dekock) • Tumbleweed Enterprises Ltd. (Mary & Dave Comer and family)


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Protect Your Investment -

Practice Good Cereal Grain Storage Techniques AGR-NEWS AUGUST 18, 2014

An Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development specialist says proper storage techniques are a must to maintain the quality of stored grain. Producers that are harvesting their crops typically manage the grain by hauling directly to a grain buyer or putting the product into storage on the farm. If cereal grain is stored on the farm it is important to maintain the quality of the grain. “The temperature and moisture content of the grain are two important factors that influence the length of time grain can be stored without a change in quality,” says Mark Cutts, crop specialist, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, Stettler. “In general, as grain temperature and moisture content increase, the allowable storage time decreases.” For example, grain stored at 18 percent moisture and 18º Celsius can be stored for 20 to 30 days while grain stored at 15 per cent moisture and 15º Celsius can be stored 160 to 240 days before spoilage becomes a concern.

For long-term safe storage (more than 240 days), grain entering the bin at 14 per cent moisture needs to be cooler than 13º Celsius. “There may be pockets of higher moisture grain present within a bin that is testing an average of 13 per cent,” says Cutts. “These pockets of higher moisture can be a source of spoilage at isolated areas within a bin. “Grain intended for long-term storage with a higher than desired moisture content should be put through a grain dryer,” says Cutts. “Aeration can then be used to keep the dry grain cool and to ensure a uniform grain temperature throughout the bin.” If drying or aeration are not options, the grain should be monitored for heating. Permanent temperature sensing cables can be installed and used to evaluate temperatures throughout the bin. Another option is inserting a metal rod into the bin, leaving it for approximately 30 minutes, then removing the rod and checking it for warmth. “Another condition that must be carefully monitored in stored grain is the presence of stored grain insects,” says Cutts. “Under the Canada Grains Act there is zero tolerance for the presence of live insects that feed on grain. As such, checking for

the presence of insects is critical to maintaining crop quality. Warm, moist and weedy crops are particularly susceptible and should be closely monitored.” A monitoring program for insects should include checking bins on a weekly basis during the early stages of storage. Visible insects or feeding damage are signs of an infestation. Visual observations, however, are not always guaranteed to detect an infestation. The use of probe traps, which are placed into the bulk grain to capture the insects as they move through the grain, have proven to be an effective tool for detecting stored grain insects. “In summary, cereal grains that are stored dry and cool (less than 15º Celsius) will minimize risks associated with grain spoilage and insect infestations,” adds Cutts. “If a crop has the potential to be at risk, regular monitoring of the stored grain is critical to ensure the grain quality is not affected.” More information on grain storage is available on the Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development website or by contacting the Ag-Info Centre at 310-FARM (3276).

Unreserved Public Real Estate & Farm Auction

UNRESERVED PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Sunset Prairie, BC | October 21, 2014 · 10am

Joussard, AB | October 2 – Selling at the Grande Prairie Site

Gerry & Gary Williscroft

Bill & Helen Colwell

160± title acres – Farm/Recreational land

Home Quarter & 10 Parcels of Farmland 1906± title acres & $12,700 SLR*

1 Open House: Oct 1 – 4 to 7 pm

TWP 666

Braden Rd

of improved pasture / hay, 20± acres bush,

· Oak cabinets, fully developed concrete basement with laundry room & bathroom

1200± sq ft 3 bedroom country home, mature

· 40 ft x 60 ft insulated metal clad shop, well maintained barn with wood corral system

yard w/ large garden

· Surface Lease Revenue on parcels 2, 4 & 7

Grande Prairie

Atikameg Kimiwan Lake

Winagami Lake

Kenzie 2 High Prairie

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Lesser Slave Lake

Joussard

Auction Property

Valleyview

Little Smoky

Swan Hills

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· 70± acres recreational/natural wilderness, well treed, creek/beaver dam · Abundance of wildlife, development/sub-division opportunity

For up-to-date photos & details, please check our website: rbauction.com/realestate Owner – Gerry Williscroft: 780.523.8899

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Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Mike Slon: 780.518.6249 800.491.4494 Realtor – Rick Wallan, All Peace Realty: 780.518.3313

CONSIDER THE NORTHERN HORIZON WHEN ADVERTISING YOUR NEXT AUCTION Call 250.782.4888 • Fax: 250.782.6300 • Email: horizon@dcdn.ca to advertise

R.

Utikuma Lake

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HOLDING AN AUCTION DAN PRZYBYLSKI 250.782.4888 (BC) horizon@dcdn.ca

Smoky R.

Slave Lake 60 km

PROPERTY FEATURES INCLUDE: · 90± acres open (75± acres summerfallow in 2014) · Well drained soil - cross ditched · South-North drainage - 20 ft in elevation change · 2.5 miles North of Crown land (Green zone)

For up-to-date photos & details, please check our website: rbauction.com/realestate Owner – Bill & Helen Colwell: 250.843.9925 Realtor – Rick Wallan, All Peace Realty: 780.518.3313 (c), apr3313@telus.net Broker – Ritchie Bros. Real Estate Services Ltd. Ellen Engelsbel: 778.331.5427 Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Rod Thibeault: 780.933.9156, 800.491.4494

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DIRECTIONS TO PROPERTY: From High Prairie, AB, go 33 km (21 miles) East on Hwy 2, then 1 km (0.5 miles) Fox Creek R. South on Rge Rd 133. Property on West side of road. oky

then north 6.4 km (4 miles) to Rd 214, then 3.6 km (2 ¼ miles) west. North side of road. · 10± acres fully serviced yard site, 130± acres

Rycroft

Hythe

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Fairview

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Lesser Slave Lake

High Prairie 33 km

Lake Fo Font nt From Dawson Creek, BC go 35.4 km (22 miles) west on Heart Hwy 97 to the Braden Rd, AUCTION LOCATION:

Property Features Include:

Bonanza Gordondale

Joussard 2

BC/NTS 93P-15 Sunset Prairie

Parcel 1

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Grimshaw

2 3 Sunset Prairie 4 5 6 7 1 8 9 10 11

Parcel 1

Three Creeks

Cardinal Lake

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Hines Creek

Rge Rd# 133

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RR# 666

1

Braden Rd

Farmland Commercial Residential Yard Site

JANIS KMET 250.782.4888 (BC) Cell: 250.219.0369

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UNRESERVED

CONSIGNMENT SALE Peace River, AB

Saturday, September 6 - 10:00 am

From Peace River go 14km West On Hwy 2 To Yard Site On North Now Excepting Visa MC And Debit For more info call Isaac @ 780 834 7072 www.countrysideauctions.ca Unused Items

- 32 Drawer Heavy Duty Tool Box And Cabinet c/w 89"x 24"x 87" Top Cabinet - 3" Gas Engine Water Pump c/w 6.5 HP - 86" Hyd Skid Steer Loader Dozer Blade/ Snow Pusher - King Power 10000LN Diesel Silent Generator - Heavy Duty Tire Changer c/w 110v 60hz

- 2014 Double A Car Haul Trailer 18ft w/2 5000lb Axles Trucks -Trailers & Vin# 2DACC5252ET016095 - 2014 Double A Car Haul Tractors Trailer 16ft w/2 3500lb Axles Vin# 2DACC4242ET016096 - 2013 Double A Utility Trailer 4ft x 8ft w/1 3500lb Axle Vin# 2DAEC0148DT014953 - 30ft x 85ft x 15ft Peak Ceiling Double Door Storage Building - 1981 International s/a Truck 14ft Steel Box w/Tarp & Hoist 87000Km - 1976 Columbia Otam 65 16 Wheel Low Bed Vin# 8523 - 20ft x 30ft x 12ft Peak Ceiling Storage Shelter - 20ft x 40ft Wedding Enclosed Party Tent - 10ft x 20ft Commercial Pop Up Tent w/Enclosed Side Panels

- 10ft 20 Drawer Heavy Duty Metal Work Bench

C-can Containers

Generator - 1998 43 KVA Isuzu Diesel Generator 4BD1 In Skid Fuel Tank Breaker With Plug-ins Vin# 263919970649719 - 2400w Yamaha Generator - Electrical Cord - 100ft Power Cord

Attachments & Parts

- Mounding Rake for 320 Cat Excavator - Assort Of 330 Cat Excavator Parts - Adaptors & Teeth

- 40ft Container - 20ft Container - 20ft Container c/w 40ft Rail shelf & Work Bench Wired With Plugins & Lights Coins - 20ft Container c/w Shelf Work Bench Wired - Assort Of Canadian Coins Vehicles & ATVs Some Uncirculated - 1997 Dodge Dakota V6 Ext Mics -Tools & Tires Cab 195000Km - 1998 GMC Ext Cab Pickup - 2 Custom Made Gazebo’s - 2003 Chev Montana Van - 1998 Ford Escort LX 198000Km - 2000 John Deere Gator 6x4 950hr Vin# 052529 - Polaris Sportsman 500 4x4 w/ Blade

Tanks

- 2008 United 16ft Enclosed Cargo Trailer w/2 3500lb Axles Vin#48BTE16298A096869 - 2014 Double A 20ft Flat Deck Trailer w/2 7000lb Axles Vin# 2DAHC6277ET015523 - 4ft x 8ft Enclosed s/a Trailers - 1973 International 966 Tractor Vin# 2510174U018683

- Double 1000Gal Fuel Tanks Skid Mounted, Two 120v Pumps w/Hoses 600Gal Used Oil Tank On Rear Of Skid - 1000Gal Enviro Tank w/ 120v Fuel Pump & Hose - Assort Of Jockey Tanks - 500Gal Propane Tank - 1000Gal Water Tank - 500Gal Water Tank

- 2 Custom Made Tables - Car Dolly - Loading Ramps - Assort Of Parachutes - 35 ton Clevis - Reddy Heater - 1" Jet Socket Set - 1" Jet Impact - 1" Jet Impact Sockets - 3 Sets Of 26x10-12 Quad Tires - Misc House Hold

List is subject to additions and deletions. Concession on site.

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Grain delivery contracts now online Bonded and Licensed Livestock Dealers and Auctioneers in BC & ALBERTA

Art Patterson 250.782.6500 Jack Patterson 780.518.4646 Shane Patterson 780.719.1655 Office: 250.782.6272

BOX 478, Dawson Creek, BC

PETER & AVRIL THOMPSON Beaverlodge, Alberta Saturday September 13, 2014

10:00 AM LOCAL TIME • LUNCH AVAILABLE Directions: From Beaverlodge northwest on highway #43 towards Hythe to TWP RD 730, turn right, 1 mile east • Watch for signs. EQUIPMENT • 2013 ATV Honda Big Red 4x4, dump, 13.9 HRS • 2006 ATV JD Trail Gator 4x4 HPX 121.4 HRS • 2008 24’ CJAY Cargo Trailer, HD Axles, Ramps • Single Axle Utility Trailer • Honda HT 3810 Ride-On Lawn Mower/Bagger • JD 155C Ride On-Lawn Mower • ATV Garden Trailer • 2 Push Lawn Mowers • Honda Garden Rototiller VEHICLES • 2001 Ford F250 4x4 Super Cab, Auto, A/C, 293,000 KM • 2002 Pontiac Grand Am 4 Door Sedan, 123,000 KM • 1953 Dodge Truck/Hoist • Pinto Car

MISCELLANEOUS • Honda Power Plant • Craftman Trimmer • Mitre Saw/Stand • Shop Vacs • Whipper Snippers • Battery Charger • Portable Air Tank • Paint Sprayer • Sand Blaster • Shop Cabinets • Work Benches • Ladder, Wheel Barrow • Good Selection of Power Tools • Shop Supplies • Metal Scaffolding Ends, Braces, Platforms • 3” Aluminum Metal Roofing • Irrigation Pipe

• Wooden Wagon Wheels • Raft • Playground Equiment HOUSEHOLD • Dining Table/8 Chairs • Buffet & Hutch • Table/4 Chairs • Display Table • Leather Chesterfield, Love Seat, Chair • Colour TV • 5pc Glass Top Coffee Table, End Tables • 5pc Bedroom Suite • 4pc Bedroom Suite • Good Selection Glassware, Pots & Pans • 2 Stainless Steel BBQ’s

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CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE • ON-LINE BIDDING • PICTURES • COMPLETE LISTS www.pattersonsauction.ca • Dawson Creek, BC • Email: pcc@neonet.bc.ca

FARM CREDIT CANADA AUGUST 22, 2014

by Trudy Kelly Forsythe Cargill’s AgHorizons is the first line grain company in Canada to provide farmers the opportunity to sign their grain delivery contracts online. In a media release from the company, Fran Burr, assistant vice-president of marketing, says they made the move after hearing customers ask for simplified solutions for signing grain contracts. Ron Krahn, a long-time Cargill farm customer and co-owner of Providence Farms in Manitoba, was the first Canadian farmer to use the electronic contract signing method. He says the time-saving component was the greatest benefit for him.

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RENTAL EQUIPMENT

YANMAR S220R SKID STEER

“Being able to complete a contract after business hours and knowing the transaction is completed gives peace of mind,” Krahn says. “I did our first e-signature in our farm office and it couldn’t get more convenient than that.” Customers have direct access to grain marketing experts with the service, and the chance to sign agreements any time, anywhere -- eliminating the need for faxes. For every e-signature registration that goes through in 2014, Cargill employees have committed to plant one tree. Customers are asked to contact their local Cargill representative or location, or visit www.cargillag.ca, to sign up for the program.

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TERMS OF SALE: cash, certified cheque or letter from bank guaranteeing payment. All sales final. No exceptions ALL SALES SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS & DELETIONS

WEAVER T H E A U C T I O N A D VA N TA G E

UNRESERVED AUCTIONS www.weaverauctions.com

MC RANCH CECIL LAKE, B.C. • INTERNET BIDDING

SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 2014 - 11:00 a.m.

Directions: From Fort St. John, B.C. go 21 km north and east on Cecil Lake Road, then 37 km north and east on Siphon Creek Road. TRACTORS, TRUCKS and TRAILERS: 2005 NH TS100A MFD tractor, 4 hyd., 3 pt, pto, 3012 hours, NH 830 TL FEL, bucket and grapple, q/c log grapple and bale spear • 1997 NH 7740 MFD tractor, pto, 3 pt, 2 hyd., 5620 hours, Allied 695 FEL, bale forks • Case 2470 4wd tractor • Case 1390 tractor, FEL, 3 pt, pto • (2) Case 2470 tractors for parts • 2012 Norbert tridem 24 ft. stock trailer, 5th wheel • 2009 Pacesetter 30 ft. t/a dual wheel flat deck trailer, ramps, 5th wheel • 1987 Ford L9000 t/a truck, Detroit, 18 spd • 1964 IHC s/a gravel truck • CRAWLER and CLEARING: 1978 Cat D6D crawler, winch, angle blade, 31 in. pads, 3,700 hrs on rebuilt motor, trans. and final drives • 12 ft. brush rake • 7- wheel root rake • Drum root rake • 8 ft. land breaker • Hitachi excavator boom and stick, manual thumb for EX200 exc., q/c attachment • HAY and HARVEST: 2012 Frontier LW1166 bale wrapper, unused • Sovema 10 wheel V-rake • NH BR780 round baler • NH BR780 round baler, for parts • NH 499 haybine • NH 499 haybine for parts • Farm King 620 3 pt mower • T/a bale wagon • 800 round hay bales, 2014 • SEED and TILLAGE: 2012 Maschio 96 in. power harrow, 540 pto • Kello-Bilt 210 14 ft. offset disc • Brillion 558 3 pt grass seeder • 2010 Trimble Eze-Steer 250 GPS • 24 ft. 3 pt sprayer, 400 gal. tank • 18 ft. pasture harrows • 3 pt seeder • 14 ft. land roller • V-ditcher • SAWMILL: Steel frame with 48 in. head saw, hyd setworks, dogs and carriage, pto drive • Sawmill demo at 10:30 a.m. • GRAIN BIN and AUGER: Echo 1300 bu. hopper bin • Versatile 40 ft. auger, motor • LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: 2011 Northstar cattle squeeze, palpation cage • WW cattle squeeze • Hi-Hog tipping table, alley sections, rolling gates, crowding tub, splitter • Round bale rings, bale feeders, cattle oiler • 6x30 ft. freestanding panels • RECREATION: 2009 Kubota RTV 900 utility vehicle, diesel, 4wd, 851 hrs • Honda FourTrax 2wd ATV • SHOP TOOLS and MISC.: Mechanics tools • Structural steel and channel iron • Square timbers and rough lumber • Grain feeders • Bolt bins and large selection bolts • Sawmill supplies, cant hooks, bander, jockey grinder, spare parts • Anvil 13,000L double wall fuel tank, electric pump • 6 ft. 3 pt blade • 3 pt post pounders • King 13 in. thickness planer/molder, table saw • Portable air compressor • Rough lumber • Bradley digital smoker • Cat walk • 6, 8 and 10 in. pipe, 30 ft. lengths • 4 wheel wagon •

70.7 net H.P., high-flow hydraulics, 134 hrs MSRP - $56,031 CLEAR OUT PRICE – $45,601 (plus GST)

68 net H.P., high-flow hydraulics, 155 hours MSRP - $51,898 CLEAR OUT PRICE – $42,368 (plus GST)

YANMAR T175N TRK SKID STEER

YANMAR EX3200 TRACTOR

68.4 net H.P., high-flow hydraulics, 215.6 hrs MSRP – $64,637 CLEAR OUT PRICE – $51,721 (plus GST)

31 net H.P., 540 PTO, ldr, w/bkt, 136.3 hrs MSRP - $27,496 CLEAR OUT PRICE – $17,924 (plus GST)

YANMAR VI035 MINI EXCAVATOR

YANMAR SV08 MINI EXCAVATOR

28 H.P. Yanmar Diesel, cab, htr, air, 169 hrs MSRP - $69,072 CLEAR OUT PRICE – $53,594 (plus GST)

10.3 H.P., 186 hours, great for tight spaces MSRP - $30,767 CLEAR OUT PRICE – $23,130 (plus GST)

NH BR780 BALER

For further information call Frank at 250.787.2841

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Weaver Bros. Auctions Ltd. • Auctioneers for the B.C. and Alberta Peace Country JEFF WEAVER • 780.864.7750 • weaverauctions@gmail.com LORNE WEAVER • 250.219.0871 | EVAN WEAVER 250.219.4539

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CANADA’S MOST FUEL-EFFIECIE PICKUP 47

2014 Ram 1500 ECODiesel

Canada’s Most Fuel-Efficient Pickup

The Ram 1500 earns its legendary reputation for capability because it never quits getting better. The 1500 is the industry’s only Light Duty diesel pickup thanks to the all-new 3.0L EcoDiesel V6. It also makes the Ram 1500 Canada’s most fuel-efficient pickup with up to 40 mpg (7.1 L/100 km) highway2. The accolades don’t stop there. The new EcoDiesel engine also provides unsurpassed 420 lb-ft of V6 torque and a maximum towing capacity of up to 4,172 kg (9,200 lb). That’s why for the 2nd straight year the Ram 1500 is the Motor Trend Truck of the Year®, becoming the first-ever back-to-back winner in history.

A.J.’s Pick of the Week

Matthew’s Pick of the Week

2014 Laramie V6 Eco Diesel

2014 SLT V6 Eco Diesel

4x4, C/C, S/B, Air Ride Suspension

4x4, C/C, S/B, Air Ride Suspension

Own it for

348.12

$

bi-weekly

Calculated at 10% down payment, over 84 months at 4.99%. All fees and taxes are included in the payments

Own it for

299.98

$

bi-weekly

Calculated at 10% down payment, over 84 months at 4.99%. All fees and taxes are included in the payments

Let A.J., Matt or Larry customize your next Dodge/Chrysler/ Ram vehicle

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ROSSCHRYSLER.CA • 780-864-3731 • 800-661-7401

ROSS CHRYSLER

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48 The Northern Horizon, August 29, 2014

Simply more tractor, start to finish.

Workplace Improvement

M6060

THE GC1700 SERIES from Massey Ferguson®. Welcome to the new standard in sub-compact tractors. Versatile, powerful and easy to operate, these nimble workhorses handle everything from mowing, loading and backhoeing to snow blowing and much more. The GC1700 Series. Another way we’re helping you farm your world more productively. Call us or visit masseyferguson.us

Dealer Information

M7060 M8560

Kubota’s new M60 Series have re-defined tractor technology to help you get your work done faster and more efficiently. All M60’s feature new Kubota 63, 71, 85 or 100 Hp diesel engines, direct linkage transmission with hydraulic shuttle for smooth transitions and a redesigned, ergonomic operator’s station. Available in 8, 12 and 24 speeds with open station or “Canadian Climate” factory cabs, the “work smart” M60 Series will boost your efficiency. Visit your local dealership today for the whole story. Kubota.ca Like us on Facebook.com/KubotaCanada

MASSEY FERGUSON is a worldwide brand of AGCO.

Converted 1972 Bus

Kubota 72” Blade

© 2013 AGCO Corporation, 4205 River Green Parkway, Duluth, GA 30096 (877) 525-4384. MF13C015FC

Converted 1972 school bus for hunters/sledders, gas, running order ............................... $1,250 Coop 722 SP 22’ Swather (2,000 hrs), Isuzu diesel, Shumacher drive, pu reel .................... $9,500 Moldboard 4 Bottom Plow, 3pth...................................................................................... $600 Landpride Tandem Disc (2013), 12’, As New, 22”blades, reg $13,000 ................................ This One $9,000 6x6 Quad with TRACKS, runs decent ................................................................................ Taking Offers 250gal Diesel Tank ......................................................................................................... $150 3pth Ballast Box for 40-100 HP Tractor, reg $1,100 ......................................................... $575 3pth Ballast Box to fit Cat 0-1, reg $250 ......................................................................... $110 Set of Steel Tracks off of 4-6 Ton Mini Excavator, As New .................................................. $1,400 Front Fenders for 100-140HP MFWD tractor ................................................................... $250 Thomas Skid Steer compatible front hyd angle blade, 7’.................................................... $1,200 6.5’ Front Snowblade w/hyd angle, for compact 25-40hp tractor, like new ........................ $1,400 Kubota 72” Hyd Angle Front Blade to fit B3000/B3030/B3350, reg $2,100 ..................... This One $1,200 Category 3 Quick Hitch, reg $900 ................................................................................... $350

3pth Ballast Box Cat 01

Landpride Tandem Disc

AFTER HOURS PARTS: (780) 831-0050 SERVICE: (780) 831-0051

10116 - 132 Avenue, Grande Prairie, Alberta

AFTER HOUR SALES: LAVERN (780) 512-1580 RANDY (780) 831-0053

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Grande Equipment Ltd.

PH: (780) 538-9330 • Fax: (780) 538-9328• Email: grandequ@telusplanet.net • Website: grandeequipmentltd.com • Toll Free: 1-800-668-3955 (AB/BC)


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