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Saskatchewan farm meeting calls for orderly marketing of grain (Raymore, Sask., March 13, 2016) Over 40 farmers from the Raymore, Saskatchewan area met March 13th and passed a resolution calling for “the establishment of orderly marketing of grain in western Canada.” Kyle Korneychuk, spokesperson for the Canadian Wheat Board Alliance, an independent and non-partisan prairie-wide farm group noted: “This is the second farm meeting in as many months that has called for the orderly marketing of prairie wheat and barley.”

Korneychuk went on to note that “this level of concern is another strong indication to Ottawa that farmers are now feeling the loss of orderly marketing in their pocketbooks and it shows that the study by Dr. Richard Gray of the University of Saskatchewan demonstrating farmers lost about 6.5 billion dollars in the past two years is accurate.” The meeting heard from economist Erin Weir who now sits as the MP for Regina-Lewvan. He reminded the audi-

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ence that orderly marketing was an essential market tool for farmers. Ruth Ellen Brosseau, the NDP agriculture critic, identified a number of key issues for agriculture heading for Parliament this session and pledged her party would support orderly marketing. Bill Gehl, the farmer-elected chair of the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission pointed out that no matter how well the Commission did at supporting the creation of valuable wheat varieties, without orderly marketing the traditional values of those varieties are not coming back to farmers. Wheat Board Alliance organizer and Brookdale, Manitoba grain farmer Andrew Dennis gave a report on the very successful recent visit to Ottawa he, Ken Larsen, Brendan Sigurdson, and Ken Sigurdson completed. “We met with 14 MPs and two Cabinet Ministers and received a warm welcome and a respectful hearing. Most important, nobody told us they thought our orderly marketing goal was impossible.” Dennis reminded the meeting that the annual audited statements of the single-desk CWB showed that with the orderly marketing system prairie farmers received over 90% of the port price and now without the single-desk prairie farmers are only receiving between 40-60% of the port price for their wheat. He warned that “if this is going to be the new normal, grain farming in western Canada is going to hit a debt wall sooner rather than later and that will kill off our younger leveraged farmers.” Stewart Wells, chairperson of the Friends of the Canadian Wheat Board, gave an update on the current status of the class action re-

garding the disposition of some of the assets of the dissolved farmerowned and directed Board. Stewart reported the next court date was set for October 24 of this year. Kyle Korneychuk observed the single-desk CWB was the economic lynch pin which made prairie grain production viable by ensuring the efficient movement and reliable delivery of high qualityassured grain to customers and guaranteeing that farmers received the premiums customers paid. “To keep those advantages we need to market western grain in an orderly and efficient way through a singledesk selling system” he concluded. The meeting concluded by unanimously passing the following resolution: WHEREAS, The loss of the farmer elected, single-desk Canadian Wheat Board has resulted in an increasingly dysfunctional rail system, no grain logistics oversight, a loss of transport efficiency on rail and at sea, reduced grain quality guarantees to other nations, and an overall loss of 6.5 billion dollars in income to farmers over the last two years, which has been devastating to the economy of Western Canada; and WHEREAS, The ending of the CWB marketing system has resulted in the loss of thousands of jobs across Canada including 460 direct good quality jobs in the heart of Winnipeg and a further 1,834 full-time equivalent jobs that were sustained by the CWB’s administrative expenditures; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That this meeting supports the farmers of Western Canada by calling for the establishment of orderly marketing for the selling of grain in western Canada.

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FCC adding $500 million to Young Farmer Loan FARM CREDIT CANADA MARCH 11, 2016

Regina, Saskatchewan – Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is adding another $500 million to its ongoing commitment to a loan program aimed at helping young farmers become established in the industry. Launched in March 2012, FCC’s commitment to the Young Farmer Loan has grown to $2 billion over four years, with almost 6,000 loans worth more than $1.3 billion approved, as of Dec. 31, 2015.

“FCC is proud to support the next generation of farmers through every stage of their career,” FCC President and CEO Michael Hoffort said. “Products like the Young Farmer Loan can make a real difference for producers looking to enter the industry or grow their business.” The Young Farmer Loan provides qualified producers, under age 40, with loans of up to $500,000 to purchase or improve farmland and buildings. The loan includes variable lending rates at prime plus 0.5 per cent, a special fixed

rate if producers choose that avenue of repayment and no loan processing fees. Shawn Paget, owner of Riverview Farm Corporation, used a Young Farmer Loan three years ago to acquire more land for his Hartland, New Brunswick-area potato farm. “FCC’s Young Farmer Loan was exactly what we needed to expand our operations in order to grow a wider variety of cash crops, such as soybeans, corn and cereals,” Paget said. “Access to flexible financing is very important when you are starting out or trying to become more established in the industry. It’s more than a loan – it’s an investment in the future of farming.” Enabling young producers to borrow with no fees at affordable interest rates helps them develop a solid credit history and build their business. “The long-term success of Canadian agriculture relies heavily on our ability to attract and retain young, innovative people to the business of agriculture,” said Lawrence MacAulay, minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. “By helping the next generation become established in this vital industry, FCC is fulfilling an important part of its mandate and a key commitment of this government.”

To find out more about the demographic impact of young farmers on Canadian agriculture, read the latest Ag Economist blog post at www.fcc.ca/ AgEconomist. The Young Farmer Loan enhances FCC’s suite of existing products and services that support young producers, such as the FCC Transition Loan, FCC Ag Knowledge Exchange events, FCC Publications, FCC on Campus, and FCC Management Software for both accounting and field management. In 2014-15, FCC approved more than $2.4 billion in financing to farmers under age 40, representing more than one-quarter of the $8.6 billion in disbursements last year to help customers expand or start their operations. For more information on the FCC Young Farmer Loan, visit www.fcc.ca/ youngfarmerloan or producers can call

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ARE YOU LOOKING TO IMPROVE YOUR FARM OPERATION, BUT DON’T HAVE THE FUNDS? THE CANADIAN AGRICULTURAL LOANS ACT (CALA) PROGRAM can help finance the purchase of assets (such as land, buildings, breeding stock, tractors) or improvements to existing farm structures. Through the CALA program, producers may be eligible for low-interest loans: • Up to $500,000 for land and buildings (up to $350,000 for equipment and other purposes), with up to 15 years to repay the loan • 20% down payment, 10% down for beginning farmers • Agricultural co-operatives can access up to $3 million to process, distribute, or market agricultural products CALA loans are administered through financial institutions.

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Cattlemen’s Young Leaders applications open AGRI-NEWS MARCH 7, 2016

The Cattlemen’s Young Leaders (CYL) Development Program provides industry-specific training and mentorship to assist the beef industry into the future. Young producers between the ages of 18 and 35 years have a chance to participate in provincial, national and international high level discussions that define the direction and future of the Canadian cattle & beef industry.

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Jeff Renton, project manager with the Agroforestry and Woodlot Extension Society says that love of wildlife is one of the reasons people establish a woodlot on their property and having a proper management plan in place can help attract certain species. “There’s great esthetic attributes from having wildlife whether it be deer, elk, a wide variety of birds or even moose,” he says. Wildlife is typically attracted to older tree areas with a greater vertical complexity that offer protection for nesting or having that visual barrier for a travel

corridor, provide shelter from noise, and provide more shade in certain times of the day. Certain species also are looked upon more favourably as an abundant food source. “The four main characteristics that would determine the type of animal attracted to a woodlot are the age classes, the width, the vertical complexity and the species of tree,” Renton says adding that Showy Mountain Ash, spruce and pine are all favourite food sources for wildlife. Contact: Jeff Renton, Agroforestry and Woodlot Extension Society 780-643 - 6732

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For the first time in the 40 year history of this biennial event, the Rotary World Curling Championships will be held in Western Canada. The four Grande Prairie Rotary Clubs are proud to play host to eighteen teams made up of Rotarians from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean doing battle in twicedaily rounds culminating with the Semi-Finals and Finals on Friday, April 8th. We invite you to come and be a part of this Rotary tradition of curling, fellowship and friendly competition; all geared toward building goodwill while benefiting the Grande Prairie community. For more information or to contact the tournament committee: International Rotary Fellowship of Curling. phone: 780.518.2907 e-mail: icfr2016gp@gmail.com www.rotarycurling.com

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Ag experts urge farmers to stay on top of fusarium FARM CREDIT CANADA MARCH 18, 2016

By Richard Kamchen Alberta Agriculture is urging continued farmer vigilance to limit fusarium head blight damage in the province. FHB is a fungal disease that can infect numerous crops, with the most affected being wheat, barley and corn, according to the Canadian Grain Commission. The primary cause of FHB is the fungus Fusarium graminearum, which causes significant grain yield and quality losses. It also causes the production of mycotoxins - the most common being deoxynivalenol - DON - that affect livestock feed, baking and milling qualities of wheat, and malting and brewing qualities of malt barley, Alberta Agriculture says. The CGC allows very little FHB tolerances in top grades. Since the first serious outbreak was reported in Manitoba in 1984, F. graminearum has gradually moved westward.

Alberta Agriculture and Forestry crop business development specialist Bill Chapman notes fusarium remains in low numbers in the province, and levels even fell last year thanks to dry conditions. But the only way to keep levels from rising is continued precautionary measures and best management practices, he says. Many growers take their seed to labs for a test that detects the presence of F. graminearum through DNA. If the test results are positive, a complete fusarium test can discover how badly the seed is infected. “And that’s been very effective,” Chapman says. “Because we’ve had so many producers doing the DNA test, it’s limited a lot of those samples that have fusarium in it from being seeded, which is a good thing.” Seed treatment has proven to be another valuable recommended practice, and more producers are spraying fungicides to limit the extent of infection. “They’re using a combination of fungicides at the early stage of heading and getting reasonable suppres-

sion... We’re also recommending they rotate fungicides to stay away from potential risk of fungicide resistance developing.” Chapman says new varieties are giving reason for more optimism. At the February Prairie Grain Development Committee meetings in Saskatoon, 27 new wheat cultivars received support for commercial registration. “A number of them have increased their resistance to a moderately resistant rating, and the indications are a number of those varieties are also lower in DON content,” Chapman says. Introducing other crops like pulses, flaxseed or winter wheat into a predominantly canola-wheat rotation would also reduce fusarium risk. Alberta designated F. graminearum a “declared pest” under the Agricultural Pests Act in 1999, and developed best management practices to control it that are described in the Alberta Fusarium Graminearum Management Plan.

Alberta breaks new ground on enhancements to crop insurance AGRI-NEWS MARCH 21, 2016

Six new enhancements to the Agriculture Financial Services Corporation’s (AFSC) AgriInsurance programs will benefit crop and bee producers across the province. The developments include a new malt barley insurance product, the first of its kind in Canada. “We are proud to be the first province in Canada to provide insurance coverage for a malting end-use to growers with malt barley contracts, as well as provide additional improvements to support bee and crop producers,” says Honourable Oneil Carlier, Minister of Alberta Agriculture Peace Country Sun

and Forestry. “Alberta producers have asked for these changes, and we have listened to their request. They work hard to put food on our tables, and we have to ensure that they get the support they need through insurance programs.” AgriInsurance’s production insurance programs, which are part of the Growing Forward 2 initiative, help to mitigate the financial impacts of production losses by providing affordable insurance protection to producers. “AgriInsurance provides the flexibility for provinces to develop the products that respond to the specific needs of their producers. These enhancements provide additional protection for producers to manage the risks they face,”

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CGC Statistics It’s Not All Bad News Out There

If you’ve been reading your area newspapers lately, it’s been hard not to spot the more than frequent bad news stories Well, there are some positive things happening out there, too. Al and the crew at Countryside Motors Sports in Grande Prairie and Clint and the staff at Kubota Country in Fairview have strengthened their product offerings by adding ECHO outdoor power equipment.

& BUSINESS INFORMATION Western Division Primary Elevators (in 000’s of tonnes)

Producer Deliveries - Week 32, Mar 07, 2016 - Mar 13, 2016 Wheat Amber Durum Oats Barley Rye Flax Canola Peas Corn Beans Lentils Total

Man 97.1 8.5 1.0 1.2 1.8 22.4 0.1 1.5 0.3 133.9

Sask 98.0 49.2 12.8 24.2 4.8 84.7 19.9 0.1 5.1 298.8

Alta 129.8 17.0 1.9 8.4 0.2 68.7 9.3 2.2 237.5

B.C. 3.1 0.2 3.3 6.6

Total 328.4 66.2 23.4 33.5 1.2 6.8 179.2 29.3 1.5 0.5 7.4 677.4

Wheat Amber Durum Oats Barley Rye Flax Canola Peas Corn Beans Lentils Total

Man 62.2 9.6 1.3 0.8 1.2 8.2 1.1 0.5 84.9

Sask 98.5 77.4 8.9 18.5 6.0 112.9 17.6 0.8 7.0 347.6

Alta 88.3 11.0 1.7 13.7 0.3 128.4 16.4 259.8

B.C. 4.5 0.5 4.0 9.0

Total 253.5 88.5 20.7 33.6 0.8 7.6 253.5 34.0 1.1 1.2 7.0 701.5

Wheat Amber Durum Oats Barley Rye Flax Canola Peas Corn Beans Lentils Total

Man 2,565.1 272.7 40.7 44.5 43.9 1,067.7 25.2 51.1 38.9 4.7 4,154.5

Sask 4,653.1 2,735.4 574.3 790.8 4.9 262.5 3,446.5 1,098.4 3.1 1,242.1 14,811.1

Alta 4,093.3 579.7 66.2 311.1 1.3 38.0 2,680.5 955.1 1.3 70.0 8,796.5

B.C. 138.7 32.4 13.5 89.5 19.1 293.2

Total 11,450.2 3,315.1 945.5 1,156.0 50.7 344.5 7,284.1 2,097.9 51.1 43.2 1,316.8 28,055.1

Wheat Durum Wheat Oats Barley Rye Flax Canola Peas Corn Beans Lentils Total

Man 2,387.5 256.3 43.6 35.9 37.9 925.7 22.6 47.7 23.0 3.6 3,783.8

Sask 4,564.3 2,522.3 523.0 733.0 4.6 245.8 3,172.9 1,094.3 4.6 4.8 962.3 13,831.9

Alta 3,988.9 536.7 53.6 297.9 1.2 35.2 2,694.7 912.8 1.4 36.5 8,558.9

B.C. 130.9 32.6 13.4 91.2 18.9 287.0

Total 11,071.6 3,058.9 865.5 1,087.9 41.7 318.9 6,884.5 2,048.6 52.3 29.2 1,002.4 26,461.5

Man 468.7 45.3 13.3 14.3 11.0 190.0 6.3 3.8 18.3 2.7 773.7

Sask 612.2 313.6 81.8 85.1 1.4 29.3 572.2 135.2 0.5 83.3 1,914.6

Alta 575.6 64.4 10.0 32.9 0.9 4.6 220.1 76.3 16.2 1,001.0

B.C. 23.7 1.3 1.4 1.4 0.6 28.4

Total 1,680.3 378.1 138.4 132.7 16.6 44.9 983.7 218.5 3.8 18.7 102.1 3,717.8

Primary Elevator Shipments - Week 32, Mar 07, 2016 - Mar 13, 2016

Head down the Emerson Trail off Highway 2 at Sexsmith until you get to Agriterra Equipment and Tyler and Toby will show you their two new additions – CAT skid steer tractors and Cub Cadet lawn & garden equipment. The comprehensive line of mowers, garden tractors, zero-turns and utility side-x-sides is slowly making its way into the dealership, but will be on full display at the Grande Prairie Lawn & Garden Show at Evergreen Park next week.

Crop Y-T-D Producer Deliveries to Primary Elevators - ending Mar 13, 2016

On the dealership front, PrairieCoast Equipment and Foster’s Agri-World are not holding pat during these trying times either. Clint Rempel recently announced that they will be opening a new addition to the PrairieCoast family in Prince George while Jesse Foster and Jason Hipkins at Foster’s AgriWorld have announced that they will be opening a location in the industrial park section in Fairview. Expect to see both locations up and running in the late spring.

Congratulations to Our New NPHL Champions

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Stocks at Primary Elevators- Week 32

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Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report Weekly Feed Grain Report - March 18, 2016

Daily Grain Prices - March 18, 2016

Alberta Canola Producers Commission (http://dashboard.albertacanola.com/reports/weekly-grains) CANOLA - #1 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $10.23 ( + $0.01 ) $10.20 ( + $0.01 ) $10.30 ( + $0.01 ) April 2016 $10.20 ( + $0.01 ) $10.21 ( + $0.01 ) $10.35 ( + $0.01 ) May 2016 $10.21 ( + $0.01 ) $10.22 ( + $0.01 ) $10.35 ( + $0.01 ) June 2016 $10.31 ( + $0.02 ) $10.34 ( + $0.02 ) $10.44 ( + $0.02 ) July 2016 $10.32 ( + $0.03 ) $10.34 ( + $0.02 ) $10.46 ( + $0.02 ) August 2016 $10.13 ( + $0.01 ) $10.22 ( + $0.01 ) $10.22 ( + $0.01 ) September 2016 $10.21 ( + $0.01 ) $10.26 ( + $0.02 ) $10.32 ( + $0.01 ) WHEAT - #1 CPSR - 11.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $5.52 ( - $0.05 ) $5.58 ( - $0.02 ) $5.29 ( + $0.16 ) April 2016 $5.59 ( + $0.02 ) $5.66 ( + $5.66 ) $5.75 ( + $5.75 ) May 2016 $5.68 ( + $5.68 ) $5.75 ( - $0.04 ) $5.84 ( + $0.01 ) June 2016 $5.65 ( + $5.65 ) $5.71 ( - $0.01 ) $5.80 ( - $0.04 ) July 2016 $5.61 ( + $5.61 ) $5.68 ( - $0.03 ) $5.77 ( + $5.77 ) August 2016 $5.65 ( + $5.65 ) $5.70 ( - $0.02 ) $5.81 ( + $5.81 ) September 2016 $5.47 ( + $5.47 ) $5.54 ( + $5.54 ) $5.64 ( + $5.64 ) WHEAT - #1 CWAD - 13.0% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot not available not available $7.91 ( + $0.01 ) April 2016 not available not available $7.99 ( + $0.01 ) May 2016 not available not available $7.93 ( + $0.01 ) June 2016 not available not available $7.67 ( + $0.01 ) July 2016 not available not available $7.67 ( + $0.01 ) August 2016 not available not available $7.49 ( + $0.01 ) WHEAT - #1 CWRS - 13.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.22 ( - $0.01 ) $6.23 ( $0.00 ) $6.33 ( $0.00 ) April 2016 $6.30 ( - $0.00 ) $6.30 ( - $0.02 ) $6.39 ( + $0.00 ) May 2016 $6.36 ( - $0.01 ) $6.37 ( - $0.02 ) $6.45 ( + $0.00 ) June 2016 $6.34 ( - $0.01 ) $6.33 ( - $0.02 ) $6.43 ( - $0.04 ) July 2016 $6.39 ( - $0.04 ) $6.38 ( - $0.10 ) $6.46 ( - $0.01 ) August 2016 $6.24 ( + $0.02 ) $6.29 ( + $0.02 ) $6.30 ( + $0.00 ) YELLOW PEAS - #2 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $12.18 ( - $0.08 ) not available not available April 2016 $12.81 ( - $0.11 ) not available not available May 2016 $12.76 ( - $0.11 ) not available not available June 2016 $10.79 ( - $0.11 ) not available not available July 2016 $9.83 ( $0.00 ) not available not available August 2016 $9.90 ( $0.00 ) $9.88 ( $0.00 ) $10.05 ( $0.00 )

Statistics & Data Development Branch, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry FEED GRAIN BIDS (Different Delivery Points) Week of Mar 14/16 Previous Week Wheat Lethbridge $228.00 - $235.00 $228.00 - $232.00 Red Deer $225.00 - $227.00 $210.00 - $229.00 Edmonton $209.44 - $225.00 $209.44 - $229.00 Oats

Edmonton

$181.56 - $200.00

$181.56 - $210.00

Peas

Edmonton

$231.49 - $285.00

$231.49 - $285.00

Barley

Lethbridge MH/Brooks Calgary Red Deer Vermillion Edmonton Grande Prairie

$205.00 - $212.00 $202.50 - $205.00 $200.00 - $205.00 $183.72 - $205.00 $180.00 - $190.70 $183.72 - $204.00 $153.87 - $179.01

$205.00 - $212.00 $205.00 - $206.00 $202.00 - $206.00 $190.00 - $206.00 $180.00 - $184.00 $183.72 - $205.00 $156.16 - $172.12

$247.60 $460.45

Previous Week $264.87 $444.95

CANOLA CRUSHER on March 16, 2016 Meal (FOB) Seed (Del)

Elevator Bids on Mar 18/16 (Delivered) This Week Last Week Feed Wheat *Central $192.12 $192.75 Feed Oats *Central $168.59 $168.59 Feed Barley *Central $170.07 $169.97 Rye *Central n/a n/a Flaxseed Brooks $426.75 $426.75 Canola *Central $449.61 $447.26 *replaces both Calgary and Red Deer to include the area from Calgary to south of Edmonton SPECIAL CROP CASH BIDS on March 17, 2016 Cdn $/Tonne Cdn $/Bushel $/Bushel Last Year Green Peas - #2 or Btr $345.58 $9.41 $8.33 Feed Peas $243.98 $6.64 $5.89 Yellow Peas - #2 or Btr $488.14 $13.28 $8.07 Cdn $/lb $/lb Last Year Lentils - #1 Laird $1,709.23 $0.78 $0.43 Lentils - #1 Eston $1,384.60 $0.63 $0.32 Mustard - #1 Yellow $1,208.13 $0.55 $0.35 Mustard - #1 Brown $787.04 $0.36 $0.24 Mustard - #1 Oriental $1,147.50 $0.52 $0.32 r0011166696

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GRAIN FUTURES REPORT Grain Future Prices - as of March 18, 2016 Last 458.20s 465.80s 471.30s 476.90s Last 471-0s 463-0s 470-2s 480-0s Last 443-2s 469-4s 480-0s 493-6s Last 577-2s 509-0s 517-4s 527-4s Last 367-0s 371-6s 376-6s Last 188-0s 198-0s 205-4s Last 897-4s 904-2s 906-4s Last 33.42s 33.65s 33.73s Last 266.6s 269.3s 270.5s

Change + 5.90 + 0.30 + 0.90 + 0.20 Change - 8-0 + 0-4 + 0-2 + 0-2 Change - 13-0 - 1-2 - 1-2 - 1-2 Change - 5-6 - 0-6 - 1-6 - 1-6 Change - 1-4 - 1-2 - 1-4 Change - 3-2 - 3-2 - 3-4 Change - 0-2 + 0-2 + 0-2 Change + 0.01 + 0.01 + 0.01 Change - 0.4 - 0.4 - 0.5

Open 0.00 466.30 470.40 477.50 Open 0-0 463-0 469-4 480-0 Open 0-0 470-6 480-2 494-4 Open 0-0 510-0 519-2 529-0 Open 368-0 372-4 377-4 Open 191-4 200-2 0-0 Open 897-0 903-0 905-6 Open 33.41 33.70 33.80 Open 266.8 269.3 270.4

High 458.20 468.00 472.70 479.00 High 471-0 464-0 471-4 481-0 High 443-2 471-6 482-2 495-4 High 577-2 511-2 520-2 530-0 High 369-2 373-6 378-4 High 193-0 201-2 205-4 High 904-6 911-2 913-0 High 33.70 33.93 34.00 High 268.8 271.7 272.9

Low 458.20 461.30 466.00 473.20 Low 471-0 457-4 465-0 475-0 Low 443-2 465-4 476-2 490-4 Low 577-2 504-6 513-4 524-0 Low 366-0 370-4 375-6 Low 187-6 197-4 205-4 Low 896-0 902-2 905-2 Low 33.22 33.45 33.52 Low 266.2 269.0 270.2

Prev. Stl. 452.30 465.50 470.40 476.70 Prev. Stl. 479-0 462-4 470-0 479-6 Prev. Stl. 456-2 470-6 481-2 495-0 Prev. Stl. 583-0 509-6 519-2 529-2 Prev. Stl. 368-4 373-0 378-2 Prev. Stl. 191-2 201-2 209-0 Prev. Stl. 897-6 904-0 906-2 Prev. Stl. 33.41 33.64 33.72 Prev. Stl. 267.0 269.7 271.0

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CHAROLAIS

Bar B Charolais George & Linda Bolin, Cecil Lake, BC ...................... 250-785-5325 Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC ............. 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC...................................................... 250-784-3924 Eldon & Marilyn Cassity Wembley, AB .............................................................. 780-766-2887 Eight Way Charolais Drschiwiski Family, Groundbirch, BC ....................... 250-329-4816 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 ................... 780-932-1654 Rosebud Ranches Dan & Holly Schleppe, Progress, BC ......................... 250-786-5698 Spruce View Charolais Andrew & Effie Lakusta, Andrew, AB ....................... 780-365-2079 Valanjou Charolais Phillipe & Rae Lusson, Clyde, AB ............................. 780-348-5683

GELBVIEHS

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

HEREFORDS

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, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC...................................................... 250-784-3924 Chittick Family Hereford Ranch Raymond & Mona Chittick, Whitecourt, AB ............. 780-778-0150 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

Blueberry Valley Farms Limousin Michael & Rebecca McCord, Mile 86.5 Alaska Hwy, BC.......................................................... 250-772-5116 Dry Creek Ranch Gordon & Carla Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC.................. 250-781-3617 Excel Ranches Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB ............................ 780-349-2135 Fouillard Limousin Dan & Pam Fouillard, Thorsby, AB............................ 780-789-4055

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LOWLINE

Butterkup Farms & Pinnacle Lowlines Andy & Melanie Guttner, Pink Mountain, BC ........... 250-793-4742

RED POLL

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

SHORTHORNS

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

SIMMENTALS

Albrecht Farms Steve, Tammy & Ryan Albrecht, Spirit River, AB ..... 780-864-4259 Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC ............. 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC...................................................... 250-784-3924 Cuthbertson Cattle Co. Scott & Jackie Cuthbertson, Valleyview, AB.............. 780-837-8544 Fallen Timber Farms Chet & Jamie Jans, Groundbirch, BC ......................... 250-780-2141 Flatrock Valley Simmentals Brad Geisbrecht, Cecil Lake, BC................................ 250-781-3580 GRA-TAN Farm Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB ................. 780-786-2181 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 KIN-KIN Cattle Co. Gary & Faye Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB .................... 780-786-4500 KRS Simmentals Reanne Sanford, Quesnel, BC .................................... 250-249-5332 KSL Simmentals Keagan Scorgie, Beaverlodge, AB.............................. 780-518-6572 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 Rachido Ranch Randy & Donna Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB .............. 780-786-4373 Rosefield Simmentals James & Martha Wiebe, Prespatou, BC ...................... 250-630-2621 SIBL Simmentals The Smith Families, Cherhill, AB............................... 780-785-2045 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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Hansen’s Limousin Scott & Lesley Hansen, Evansburg, AB ..................... 780-727-4557 Hillview Farms Raymond & Corine 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

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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 (Jo) Meservy, LaGlace AB....... 780-512-3641 Battle River Black Angus Ron Gordey, Manning, AB ......................................... 780-836-2584 Brandl Cattle Co. Byron & Gwen Brandl, Jarvie, AB ............................. 780-954-2599 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 Dwajo Angus Dwayne, Joanne & Jesse 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 Gemvale Stock Farm Don & Sheri Murphy, Dawson Creek, BC ................. 250-759-4717 Grassy Lanes Angus Ed & Laurel Mostad, Valleyview, AB......................... 780-524-3129 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 J Lazy A Ranch Jarin & Amber Carter, Sexsmith, AB .......................... 780-518-9652 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 Lazy B Livestock Trevor Binks & Melanie Klassen, GP, AB.................. 780-539-7128 Luv-N-It Cattle Co. Jason & Trisha French, Mayerthorpe, AB .................. 780-786-9150 Mackenzie Red Angus Ken & Rebecca Mackenzie, Deadwood, AB .............. 780-836-2049 Mountain Side Angus John & Judy Mayer, Beaverlodge, AB ....................... 780-354-2726 North Point Red Angus Mark & Ginger Zahacy, High Prairie, AB .................. 780-523-5356 Rafter SJ Ranch Jack & Shannon Trask, Montney, BC ......................... 250-827-3364 Ring Creek Farms Pat & Len Friedel, Fairview, AB ................................ 780-835-4338 Rio Grande Angus Clint & Anna Collins, Rio Grande, AB....................... 780-354-3913 Roy Angus Chris & Jen Roy, Fairview, AB ................................... 780-835-0463 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


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VOLD, JONES & VOLD AUCTION Dawson Creek, BC

Shawn Gist (250)782-3766 Auction Date

Mar 15 - 950 Head

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

n/a $260.00 $225.00 $210.00 $185.00 $180.00 $175.00 $160.00

n/a $281.00 $258.00 $238.00 $212.00 $200.00 $191.00 $177.00

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

n/a $220.00 $217.00 $195.00 $185.00 $170.00 $155.00 $145.00

n/a $250.00 $236.00 $222.00 $210.00 $190.00 $174.00 $170.00

D1 - D2 Cows $95.00 $106.00 D3 - D4 Cows $80.00 $93.00 Bologna Bulls $115.00 $136.00 Good Bred Cows $2,200.00 $2,200.00 Good Bred Heifers $2,000.00 $2,500.00 Cow/Calf Pairs (Y/O) n/a n/a

Mar 8 - 950 Head

VOLD, JONES VOLD, JONES VOLD, JONES & VOLD & VOLD & VOLD AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION Beaverlodge, AB

Don Fessler (780)354-2423

Ponoka, AB

Henry Thalen (403)783-5561

NORTH CENTRAL LIVESTOCK Clyde, AB

Westlock, AB

Garth Rogers (780)349-1491

Gary Jarvis (780)349-3153

Mar 17 - 358 Head Mar 16 - 2,937 Head Mar 17 - 1,379 Head FEEDER STEERS n/a n/a $262.00 $285.00 $270.00 $302.50 $265.00 $274.00 $240.00 $280.00 $260.00 $282.00 $260.00 $278.50 $225.00 $262.00 $225.00 $260.00 $225.00 $258.00 $244.00 $265.75 $220.00 $257.00 $215.00 $248.00 $210.00 $240.00 $227.00 $248.25 $205.00 $245.00 $185.00 $210.00 $190.00 $208.00 $198.00 $222.00 $182.00 $212.00 $178.00 $192.00 $180.00 $198.00 $184.00 $204.50 $175.00 $196.00 $170.00 $184.00 $175.00 $186.00 $174.00 $185.25 $167.00 $192.00 $160.00 $175.00 $160.00 $174.00 $145.00 $176.75 $145.00 $172.00 FEEDER HEIFERS n/a n/a $240.00 $263.00 n/a n/a $210.00 $244.00 $220.00 $245.00 $215.00 $238.00 $232.00 $256.00 $205.00 $245.00 $210.00 $229.00 $205.00 $238.00 $223.00 $236.25 $185.00 $227.00 $185.00 $212.00 $190.00 $210.00 $204.00 $227.75 $185.00 $214.00 $180.00 $200.00 $180.00 $195.00 $188.00 $210.25 $160.00 $202.00 $170.00 $188.00 $170.00 $183.00 $180.00 $193.00 $152.00 $188.00 $165.00 $180.00 $150.00 $170.00 $170.00 $182.00 $130.00 $174.00 $145.00 $172.00 $145.00 $165.00 $145.00 $160.00 n/a n/a SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 Cows D1 - D2 Cows D1 - D2 Cows D1 - D2 Cows $95.00 $106.00 $90.00 $102.00 $95.00 $109.00 $95.00 $108.00 D3 - D4 Cows D3 - D4 Cows D3 - D4 Cows D3 - D4 Cows $80.00 $93.00 $80.00 $89.00 $85.00 $95.00 $82.00 $94.00 Bologna Bulls Bologna Bulls Bologna Bulls Bologna Bulls $115.00 $138.00 $115.00 $133.00 $120.00 $135.50 $120.00 $155.00 REPLACEMENT CATTLE Y = Younger O = Older) Good Bred Cows Good Bred Cows Good Bred Cows Good Bred Cows $1,600.00 $2,200.00 n/a n/a $2,300.00 $2,300.00 n/a n/a Good Bred Heifers Good Bred Heifers Older Bred Cows Older Bred Cows n/a n/a n/a n/a $1,500.00 $1,900.00 $1,300.00 $1,800.00 Cow/Calf Pairs (Y/O) Cow/Calf Pairs (Y/O) Good Bred Heifers Cow/Calf Pairs (O) n/a n/a n/a n/a $2,000.00 $2,500.00 n/a n/a

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Mar 15 - 2,359 Head Mar 8 - 2,588 Head $290.00 n/a $240.00 $220.00 $200.00 $180.00 $170.00 $170.00

$360.00 n/a $290.00 $248.00 $221.00 $209.00 $185.00 $185.00

$300.00 $270.00 $230.00 $220.00 $200.00 $180.00 $170.00 $170.00

$350.00 $320.00 $275.00 $247.00 $219.00 $202.00 $190.00 $190.00

$240.00 $220.00 n/a $200.00 $180.00 $175.00 $170.00 $170.00

$280.00 $255.00 n/a $218.00 $205.00 $195.00 $180.00 $180.00

$240.00 $225.00 $210.00 $200.00 $180.00 $170.00 $165.00 $165.00

$295.00 $260.00 $239.00 $221.00 $200.00 $190.00 $179.00 $179.00

D1 - D2 Cows $94.00 $105.00 D3 Cows $85.00 $97.00 Slaughter Bulls $120.00 $148.00

D1 - D2 Cows $90.00 $105.00 D3 Cows $75.00 $95.00 Slaughter Bulls $120.00 $150.00

Bred Cows & Heifers Bred Cows & Heifers $1,800.00 $2,500.00 n/a n/a n/a n/a Cow/Calf Paris (Y/O) Cow/Calf Pairs (Y/O) $2,000.00 $3,000.00 n/a n/a

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Daytona 500 and Horsemen The other day, a fellow said me, “I want to be a horseman”. Then he asked, “what is a horseman?” Then he said “how do I get to be one?” So I thought about it for a minute. I have my opinion of what a horseman is but I know there is a great deal of difference in what one person might call a horseman and what someone else would. So I asked him “who do you want to think of you as a horseman?” and he said “other horsemen.” Which brought us back full circle to what and/or who is a horseman? I said some people would say they know 20 horsemen in their community while another, depending on their horsemanship knowledge and of the horse industry, might say they know 20 in all of North America. Being considered a horseman by someone else will be determined by what they’ve seen, done or know about horses and the horse world. I used the example of driving vehicles. The more you know about driving, for example, the more people you will know who drive but you wouldn’t consider them “drivers”. Some might say that Joe is an unbelievable driver. “I’ve seen him spin donuts in the Safeway parking lot with his car; he is amazing, and he now offers lessons”. The guy that drives in the Baja 1000 cross-country race or the Daytona 500 might not agree. Their idea of a driver, or someone who they would get a lesson from, would be very different than Joe. Out of these three drivers which two could teach you the most about driving? Chances are pretty good that the Daytona 500 and the Baja 1000

drivers could spin donuts in a parking lot. Joe, however, probably would get laughed out of the Daytona or get killed during the race. So I broke it down some more and said if you’ve owned a vehicle all your life, rode in it and had never been in an accident, does that make you a driver? What if you own multiple vehicles and drive 100,000 km a year, does that make you a driver? What if you have driven trucks, tractors and motorbikes, are you a driver? Does it make you a driver or do you just drive? If it does make you a driver, then what do you call the guy that won the Daytona 500 and the Baja 1000 and also drives all the above mentioned vehicles? If you saw Joe and the winner of the Daytona 500 drive to Safeway it would be hard to see a difference. However, the knowledge they would have to share with you and the driver you could become would be on different planets. It would be like chalk and cheese. If you only want chalk, the ingredients are much different than if you want cheese. If you’ve never experienced either, it’s hard to know the difference. They both take a while to make and, at the end, you will get chalk or cheese. If you knew before you started that it was cheese you wanted, I’m sure you’d pick the person that could help you make cheese. You decide you want to drive like the Daytona driver. Just by watching him you would not see things even if he explained them first. He would have skills, feel, timing, terminology and understanding of what he does that he

could explain but you might not understand or be able to duplicate what he does, at least not at that moment. However, over time because he is a driver, he could show us how to become one. He knows the path or route to take so it will happen if we have the desire to watch and learn. So I said to the fellow, “you’re first going to have to determine what you think a horseman is. Once you have decided that, then you need to go hang out with one and stay there long enough to be able to do the things that are happening in front of you that you can’t even see today”. Ol’ Joe spins a mean donut in Safeway parking lot and is giving lessons but, so do a thousand other would be drivers. Then you talk with the Daytona 500 real driver and he says, “oh my, forget that and do your best to get rid of all the things that Joe told you. You have to completely change what you learnt over the past 3 years because it could actually be wrong and dangerous compared to good driving habits. Also, do your homework before spending. We all have limited time and funds, so why not spend them on the very best instruction you can find. How can you spend the most time with the best you know and for the least amount of money? What is a better deal: $300 for 3 days or $450 for 3 days. For $300 you get 3 hours of instruction with that instructor (1 hour per day). A different instructor or clinician offers

3 days at $450 but you get 18 hours of instruction (6 hours a day for 3 days). Doing the math it’s pretty obvious where your money is going the furthest. At $300 for 3 days you actually paid over 3 times as much then if you had paid the $450. More importantly, are you getting help from someone you consider to be a horseman and not have to change everything later that you thought was fantastic at that time. So what is a horseman? That is for you to decide. It can be easy or extremely challenging to become a horseman depending on what you think one is. Happy Horsemanship, Glenn Stewart

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Choosing bulls and replacement heifers Written by Dr. Emily Wilson. Calf birth weight (BW) is directly correlated to dystocia. There is a weight threshold that increases the dystocia rate dramatically. That is why some producers may have very few problems in the past, but a genetic change (new bull), or environmental change (cold winter) can increase the birth weight just enough to reach the threshold. Some rules of thumb for threshold birth weight for heifers: British Breeds (Angus) 80lbs British X Continental 90lbs Continental Breeds (Simmental) 95lbs When you are crossing breeds, the calves will usually have a BW closer to the larger breed. This works well for increasing the weaning weight on calves, for your cow herd, but may cause a huge increase in dystocia for your heifers. Just as much as a bull contributes to BW so does the dam. This is why it is not recommended to select replacement heifers from your heaviest 10% at weaning. Over time this may increase your BW above the threshold, resulting in an increase in dystocia rates. When to intervene: When Stage one labor has been going on for more than 6 hours, i.e. she is restless, showing maternal behavior to other calves, her cervical mucus plug is on her tail etc. This could be a sign of uterine torsion, or a breech calf (only the bum is presenting). Stage two labour is defined as the first appearance of the water bag, to when the calf is delivered. In a normal cow this usually happens within 2 hours. If she is not progressing then you should examine her. When performing your exam wash the cow’s vulva, and place obstetric gloves on. If you don’t have gloves wash your hands and arms with soap. Placing the calving chains: Place the first loop above the calf’s fetlock (ankle joint), then make a half hitch in the chain and place it below the fetlock. This will reduce the risk of fracturing the calf’s leg. When is it safe to use the calf jack? Rules to think about…

1. The cervix must be completely dilated, the calf head and front legs must be within the pelvis. (i.e. nose is approx. a hands length inside the cow). 2. The rule of thumb is the 275lbs rule. This is when you are able to pull the calf’s shoulders into the pelvis by hand. The knees should be visible, without slipping back in once you have let the tension go. If you achieve this you are able to pull the calf with the calf jack. 275lbs is roughly the pulling capacity of a strong man, or two smaller people. When pulling the calf you don’t have to rush, you can pull when the cow pushes. If you are uncomfortable dealing with a dystocia or

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PRETTY SUCCESSFUL SALE at the 2016 Calgary Stampede Canvas Auction wpca.com (March 21, 2016) - In a year of economic uncertainty, the 2016 Calgary Stampede GMC Rangeland Derby Chuckwagon Canvas Auction has to be looked upon as a success. Bringing in just a tick shy of 2.3 million dollars, it was still the 9th highest total in the 38 year history of the event.. $1,969,500.00 was bid on the 30 drivers that will compete on the 2016 World Professional Chuckwagon

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Deferred grazing for a dry spring AGRI-NEWS MARCH 14, 2016

Pasture recovery is an important topic for Alberta producers on the heels of last year’s dry conditions, particularly given this year’s poor snow cover in the central and southern regions of Alberta. “If we have a dry spring, producers will need to balance potential feed shortages with the need to protect their recovering pastures” says Karin Lindquist, forage/ beef specialist with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. Pasture quality is key to maximizing the grazing season, so don’t get in a rush to get your cows on the greeningup pasture. “Typically, animals should not begin grazing until pasture forages are at least eight to 12 inches tall, or at the four or five-leaf stage, which is usually in mid-May for northern Alberta, and mid to late-April for southern Alberta.” Early grazing can set the pasture back several weeks or months, and nutrient quality is lacking, “when cattle are consuming plants at emergence, they are

getting 90 to 95 per cent water rather than essential nutrients like energy and protein” says Lindquist. So what’s the science behind deferring spring grazing? “Plants use energy stored in their roots to begin growth, and do not start generating their own energy with their leaves through photosynthesis until they are at the second to third-leaf stage” says Lindquist. However, nutrients from the roots continue to be used for growth by the plant until after the plant reaches the fourth or fifth leaf stage. “After that, energy is primarily produced from the leaves via photosynthesis, and extra energy is stored in the roots,” says Lindquist. The recovery time will ultimately maximize or extend available grazing days: “The rule we use is this: if producers are looking to extend grazing into the fall, for every day early they put their cattle out to graze in the spring, they may have three less days to graze in the fall.” Contact: Karin Lindquist 403-742-7901

Livestock inventory estimates AGRI-NEWS MARCH 14, 2016

The January 1, 2016 Canadian livestock inventory estimates were released by Statistics Canada and Jason Wood, provincial livestock market analyst with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry says there were marginal changes and few surprises. “Due to lower domestic slaughter and exports, inventory estimates reported a marginal increase in Canadian cattle. In Alberta, total cattle inventories saw a 0.4 per cent increase, while hogs increased 1.7 per cent in numbers. Conversely, Alberta sheep decreased 6.9 per cent from the previous year as farmers reduced herds” says Wood. Beef replacement heifers were up 4.0 per cent on a national scale, and comparatively in Alberta at 5.2 per cent. “Alberta had the strongest retention of beef replacement heifers, followed by Saskatchewan and Manitoba.” Nationally, calf inventories increased 0.9

per cent to 3.8 million, while feeder heifers and steers dropped 1.2 per cent and 0.7 per cent, respectively. Hogs inventories were up in Canada and Alberta from January 1, 2015 due to sow and gilt retention and increasing litter rates (which in turn increases supplies for slaughter and exports). Domestic slaughter increased 4.2 per cent from 2014, and exports were up 16.4 per cent during the same period. As for any unanticipated changes in the statistics, Wood says, “I think the biggest surprise is that beef cow numbers are slightly down nationally,” says Wood. “We expected it to stay on par with last year given the drop in beef cow slaughter and exports. Seeing the strong retention of replacement heifers in Alberta – in Western Canada – is a really good sign of potential herd expansion as we move forward.” Contact: Jason Wood 780-422-3122

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Study targets mangy-looking moose Staff Writer

PEACE REGION — A study gauging how mild winters and climate change are impacting infestations of winter ticks on moose across B.C. is underway, and the province is asking for the public to help count mangy moose. The most telling symptom of a tick infestation on a moose is hair loss, which can be observed easily from a distance. The extent of hair loss is a rough indicator of how many ticks are present. “A severely infested moose may have upwards of 100,000 ticks on it at any given time, so when these ticks start taking blood from the moose, it can have some pretty severe implications towards their surviv-

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al,” said Mike Bridger, project lead, in an interview with the Alaska Highway News. An infestation can lead to psychological and behavioural changes and ultimately, death. “You can imagine the irritation involved with an infestation, so they spend a lot of time rubbing and grooming, they’ll lose a lot of their hair coat,” Bridger said. “This irritation takes away from normal behaviour in the winter months, it takes time away from feeding and resting, and being vigilant for predators, which can ultimately lower survival in the winter, not to mention a large amount of blood loss that can occur.” Bridger, a regional wildlife biologist based out of Fort St. John, has been involved with the project since its inception last year. He says there’s evidence that suggests climate change and milder winters have resulted in ticks becoming more prevalent, and that “we may see them in areas that we’ve never seen them before.” Last year’s study resulted in 360 observations of moose reported from across B.C., and more than 50 per cent of the moose observed were infested with ticks to some degree. “The hot spots for tick infestation seemed to be in the Prince George-Omineca region, the Fort St. John Peace region, and the Smithers, Skeena region,” said Bridger.

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Salt and pepper 1 rack Beef Grilling Back Ribs (about 7 ribs long), approx 3 lb (1.5 kg) ½ cup (125 mL) barbecue sauce 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 onion, diced 1 can (14 oz/398 ml) tomato sauce 1/3 cup (75 mL) EACH maple syrup and red wine vinegar ¼ cup (50 mL) tomato paste 2 tbsp (30 mL) EACH minced canned chipolte peppers and Worcestershire sauce Season ribs with salt and pepper and grill over medium-high heat for 5 to 10 minutes, turning occasionally until browned all over. Place on a thick sheet of foil on a baking sheet. Thin barbecue sauce with 2 to 3 tbsp. water and pour over ribs. Over-wrap

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with another sheet of foil and crimp up edges to make a foil pouch. Roast in 250°F (120°C) oven for 2 to 3 hours until meat is fork tender. Meanwhile sauté garlic and onion in a bit of vegetable oil until softened. Stir in remaining ingredients and bring to a simmer. Remove from heat. Reserve approximately 1 cup (250 mL) of sauce for dipping. Brush ribs all over with the remaining sauce. If desired, grill briefly to set the sauce. Serve ribs with the reserved sauce for dipping. Time Saver Tip: Use a bottled smokey flavoured barbecue sauce instead of making one from scratch. Cook’s Notes: • Beef Grilling Back Ribs, also known as Beef Spare Ribs, come from the Prime Rib Premium Oven Roast – don’t confuse them with Beef Short Ribs. You can ask them to be cut for you at the meat counter and you may need to order them a day or two in advance. • Small cans of chipolte peppers can be found in the Mexican section of grocery stores. This hot chile is actually a smoked jalapeno. It adds a spicy smoky flavour to dishes. Use sparingly in sauces, marinades and dressings. You can freeze what’s leftover.

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the accuracies for EPDs on animals with little performance data. We are grateful to have government support to offer our members increased access to tools that can help them to make informed breeding decisions.” “We are always grateful to have government support towards the adoption of new technology,” adds CEO Rob Smith. “Reducing the rate of the Zoetis i50K test makes the test available to members who could not otherwise afford to test their young animals as well as allowing members to test more of their herd. Increased genetic testing and the resulting genetic improvements will help Canadian Angus Association members maintain or increase their competiveness in both the domestic and international seedstock markets.” Additionally, the new Growing Forward 2 agreement signed by Ministers and AAFC last month will continue to drive innovation and long-term growth in Canada. Governments have agreed to invest more than $3 billion over five years in innovation, competitiveness and market development. For more information on GF2, please visit www.agr.gc.ca/ growingforward2. The Canadian Angus Association is Canada’s largest purebred beef breed organization, registering more than half of Canada’s purebred beef cattle. The Association represents more than 2,000 members across Canada for the purposes of registering and recording the pedigrees of purebred Angus cattle in the closed HerdBook and promoting the breed across Canada. The member-approved mandate is to maintain breed registry, breed purity and provide services that enhance the growth and position of the Angus breed.

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ROCKY VIEW COUNTY, AB (March 21, 2016) - The Government of Canada through Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Canadian Agricultural Adaptation Program (CAAP) has invested $1 million to increase adoption of genomic technologies in Canada’s cattle sector and Canada’s Angus breeders will benefit. The financial investment will enable the Canadian Beef Breeds Council to demonstrate to producers the use and value of improving beef herds through genotyping. The project will make genomic testing available for the various Canadian beef breeds at a reduced cost, increasing adoption by producers. Determining the right genetic mix in their herds will allow Canadian Angus producers to increase their return on investment, while accurately predicting traits that benefit consumers and the environment. As of April 1, the Canadian Angus Association will offer its members the Zoetis i50K genomic test which includes SNP parentage verification and a prediction of genetic merit for numerous traits at a reduced rate of $40 per test. Genomic information from the Zoetis i50K test is incorporated into animals’ Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) to calculate more accurate EPDs for them. This is typically valuable on younger animals that have low accuracy EPDs. EPDs are expressions of the relative genetic merit of beef cattle for various traits. EPDs are used to compare the predicted progeny performance between two bulls (or females) within a breed, regardless of age or herd location. “The Canadian Angus Association is thrilled with how our members benefit from this funding,” says Kajal Devani, Director of Breed Development. “Genomic marker panels are used to increase

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

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B.C. Ministry of Agriculture (March 21, 2016) HERE D The Roost Farm Centre is a bustling hub of activity, complete with working farm, winery and bakery for British Columbians to experience and explore. IT OR S EL CO W The Roost is receiving $20,600 of Buy Local ARDEN • JOANNE CHARICE funding to attract more visitors to lead to increased ARDEN • JOANNE HOTTE 780 354-2074 ALEX •ALEX • CHARICE BRYCE HOTTE HOTTE BOX 906, BEAVERLODGE, AB VILLIGER FAMILY BRYCE • SHARAH VILLIGER FAMILY sales. This funding will be used to promote the FAMILY sprmtn@telusplanet.net agri-tourism destination by rebranding the company through traditional print advertising as well as online with social media. A new website will be created to highlight the services and products available at the Roost. The North Saanich-based farm is the largest integrated grain farm on Vancouver Island. The wheat grown and milled on the farm is used to make the bread that is baked daily and sold in the bakery. For Registered Polled Hereford Bulls and Heifers for sale a taste of local food and wine, The Roost offers its Home: (780) 832-4068 • Cell: (780) 831-9106 visitors the complete experience of where farm meets Chad & Anna Friesen table. Box 1185, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4B6 The Buy Local program has received $8 million in B.C. government funding since 2012 to increase sales Size of ad: Dates ad is to run: of locally grown and processed agri-food and seafood of ad: Publication(s) booked in: products within theCost province. I have verified that all The B.C. government’s Agrifood and Seafood the information is correct Strategic Growth Plan supports the building of changes Okay as is Okay with Make changes - new proof required domestic markets and maintaining a secure food Date/Time ad(s) sent for approval:_____________________ By:__________________ supply. The plan is a Ifcomponent ofbythe Plan we do not hear from you 12:00BC (noon) Jobs on ________________________we will assume the ad is approved for and will publish the ad as is, unless otherwise noticed, and change accordingly. and the roadmap leading thepublication agri-foods sector to Date/Timeindustry approved: by ___________ become a $15-billion-a-year 2020. Signature: _________________________ Signature above assumes program financial responsibility for placement of advertisement(s). The provincial government’s Buy Local Please fax back confirmation or any changes to: (250) 782-6770. is administered by the Investment Agriculture Thurs. March 24 Foundation of British Columbia. Applications are VJV Beaverlodge available at: http://iafbc.ca/funding-opportunities/buylocal/ Quotes: Ph: (780) 356-3611 Roy and Erika Schweitzer Minister of Agriculture Norm Letnick – Cell: (780) 402-5617 Box 743, Beaverlodge, AB Email: schweitzerre@gpnet.ca T0H 0C0 “This Roost is a great example of a local business that takes pride in offering local flavours, made right on site to connect consumer with producer. The funding from the Buy Local program supports these efforts to continue to grow the economy and bring Since 1987 success to locally owned-and-operated companies.” FOR SALE AT THE FARM SALER HEIFERS Yearling & 2 Yr OLD BULLS Semen tested & guaranteed DELIVERY AVAILABLE & BULLS Dallas Bohl, owner, The Roost – “Here at The Roost, we are a passionate farm with something to offer to everyone. Whether you’re looking for some freshly baked goodies or stopping in for lunch, we guarantee you will enjoy your visit. Thanks to the Buy Local funding we are able to connect with visitors online with the launch of R0011207595 our new website and promote our renovations to Werner & Debbie 780-924-2464 or 780-982-2472 encourage people to check us out.” Alberta Beach, AB grundke@xplornet.com

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Labour gap in Canadian beef sector could quadruple by 2025, study finds March 15, 2016 Ottawa, ON – Chronic workforce shortages in Canada’s agricultural sector are expected to continue, with the number of unfilled jobs in the beef sector forecasted to more than quadruple over the next decade. According to the Labour Market Information Study (LMIS), the labour gap is significant, with unfilled vacancies costing the beef industry $141 million is sales (farm gate cash receipts) in 2014. The study, released today by the Canadian Agricultural Human Resources Council (CAHRC) and Conference Board of Canada provides an overview of the current agricultural labour market and a 10-year projection that forecasts the supply and demand of labour to 2025. The LMIS was initiated in early 2014 and includes a 10-year national outlook along with a forecast for 10 different provinces and 11 commodity groups, including Canada’s beef cattle industry. A number of methods were used to conduct the study including an industry survey, interviews with agriculture producers and stakeholders, and numerous focus groups and webinars. The study’s findings underscore the need for the Canadian Agricultural and Agri-Food Workforce Action Plan, ‘Since 1957’

said Canadian Cattlemen’s Association (CCA) President Dan Darling. “A dedicated plan for Canadian agriculture is critical to ensure the industry has a sufficient workforce to take advantage of significant opportunities in the future,” he said. Proactively addressing workforce issues in agriculture, in terms of insufficient labour to fill jobs at packing plants and farms and the lost opportunity those chronic job vacancies create, are top priority for the CCA. According to the study, over the next 10 years, the labour gap in the Canadian beef cattle industry could widen to 12,500 workers. The LMIS indicated this future increased labour gap could be partially caused by a spike in labour demand of as many as 2,500 workers. Export dependent and protein-based commodities, such as the Canadian beef cattle industry, are expected to have productivity growth around 2.5 per cent over the next 10 years. Additionally, trade agreements such as the TransPacific Partnership (TPP) and the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) are likely to generate more beef exports. These factors will create an increased demand for labour as the beef industry works to capture this growth. However, the study suggested that a declining labour supply in beef production is the largest

contributor to the projected growing labour gap. Retirement of beef cattle producers is the driving factor behind the decrease in labour supply; the study indicates that one-third of the current workforce will retire over the next decade. Immigration is likely to account for growing share of the future labour force in Canadian agriculture and beef production, but some provinces may benefit more than others due to regional economies and

demographics. CAHRC and the Conference Board of Canada are planning to release a 10-page report and 2-page fact sheet on labour supply and demand for beef in late April or early May. For further information, contact: Gina Teel Communications Manager Canadian Cattlemen’s Association 403-275-8558 x 306 | teelg@cattle.ca www.cattle.ca

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Beaverlodge Don Fessler 780.354.2423 Thurs, Mar 31 - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 7 - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 14 - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 21 - 9:00 a.m.

Westlock Gary Jarvis 780.349.3153 Thurs, Mar 31 - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 7 - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 14 - 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 21 - 9:00 a.m.

Ponoka Henry Thalen 403.783.5561 Wed, Mar 30 - 8:30 a.m. Wed, Apr 6 - 8:30 a.m. Wed, Apr 13 - 8:30 a.m. Wed, Apr 20 - 8:30 a.m.

Rimbey Wes Skeels 403.843.2439 Tues, Mar 29 - 9:00 a.m. Tues, Apr 5 - 9:00 a.m. Tues, Apr 12 - 9:00 a.m. Tues, Apr 19 - 9:00 a.m.

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Transcon Peace Country Simmental Bull Sale Mon, Mar 28 – 1:00 p.m. Mountain Side Angus Thurs, Mar 31 – 1:00 p.m. Monthly Horse Sale Saturday, April 2 Tack @ 9:30 a.m. Horses @ Noon

Spring Open Bull Sale Bred Cow & Cow Calf Sat, Apr 9 – 9:00 a.m. RJK Red Angus Prod Sale Saturday, June 4th Monthly Horse Sales Sat, Apr 16 – 10:00 a.m. Reg Sheep & Goat Sale Tues, Apr 19 – 11:00 a.m.

Ponoka 4-H Show & Sale Calnash Ag Event Centre Mon, May 2 – 9:00 a.m. Tues, May 3 – 9:00 a.m.

Lazy S Limousin And Charolais Bull Sale Sat, Mar 26 – 7:00 p.m. Rimbey 4-H Show & Sale May 15/16 – 9:00 a.m. Monthly Horse Sales Fri, Apr 1 – 5:00 p.m. Fri, Apr 29 – 5:00 p.m.

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Owners – Henry Thalen 403.783.0090 henry@morsan.com • Morris Thalen 403.783.1333 morris@morsan.com

Ponoka - 4410 – Highway 2A, Ponoka, AB, (Ph)403.783.5561, (Fax)403.783.4120, (Website)www.vjvauction.com (Email)office@vjvauction.com Dawson Creek - 301–116th Avenue, Dawson Creek, B.C., (Ph) 250.782.3766, (Fax) 780.782.6622, (Email)dawson@vjvauction.com Beaverlodge - Box 606, Beaverlodge, AB, (Ph) 780-354-2423, (Email)vjvbeaverlodge@gpnet.ca Westlock - 9004 – 110A Street, Westlock, AB, (Ph) 780-349-3153, (Fax) 780-349-5466 • Rimbey - 4831 – 47th Street, Rimbey, AB, (Ph) 403.843.2439, (Fax) 403.843.3485 Field Representatives: Mike Brennan (Ponoka, Rimbey, Bashaw) 403.783.1074, Ralph Calder (Grimshaw & N.Alberta) 780.618.7655, Neil Campbell (Rycroft) 780.814.4113, Trevor Duke (Castor, Coronation, Stettler, Hanna) 403.740.5753, Trent Ewasiw (Rochester/Dapp) 780.349.0239, Donny Fessler (Beaverlodge, Grande Prairie) 780.882.6189, Darryl Friesen (Rimbey) 780.318.1630, Shawn Gist (Dawson Creek) 250.219.4419, D. Trapper Green (Northern Alberta & BC) 780.837.0171, Ron Kramer (Fort St. John) 250.827.3245, Barry Neumeirer (Rimbey) 403.350.8222, Art Patterson (Dawson Creek) 250.784.4307, Cory Polak (Peers/Edson) 780.712.5749, Wade Schaupmeyer (Mayerthorpe) 780.305.4104, Bob Scott (Lac La Biche) 780.689.9203, Travis Sekura (Drayton Valley) 780.621.6841, Stan Skeels (Rimbey) 403.704.0288, Hank Stach (Lamont) 780.977.3733, Nanson Vold (Ponoka) 403.783.0349, Ged Willis (Beaverlodge) 780.814.4751


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review

March 18

Statistics & Data Development Branch Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development

Vold Jones Vold - Westlock - March 15, 2016

Beaver Hill Auction Service - Tofield - March 7, 2016

Sheep (W & H) - 153 Head

Goats - 85 Head

Priced by $/CWT

0 - 69 lb

$2.330

$3.000

Kids

70 - 85 lb

$2.040

$2.470

Doeling Kids 0 - 49lb

n/a

n/a

86 - 105 lb

$1.720

$2.230

Doeling Kids 50 - 69 lb

n/a

n/a

Sheep - 536 Head

Priced by $/CWT

Wool

0 - 54 lb

Hair

$225.00 - $250.00

$210.00 - $240.00

Goats - 78 Head Light Feeder Kids 0 - 60lbs

$220.00 $245.00

Doeling Kids 45 - 69lb

$240.00 $285.00

106 lb & Over

$1.470

$2.090

Doeling Kids 70 - 90 lb

n/a

n/a

55 - 69 lb

$229.00 - $250.00

$211.00 - $240.00

Doeling Kids 70+ lb

$250.00 $280.00

Ewes

$0.600

$1.030

Billy Kids 0 - 49 lb

$1.580

$2.580

70 - 85 lb

$220.00 - $246.00

$221.00 - $239.00

Billy Kids 45 - 69lb

$260.00 $290.00

Rams

$1.150

$1.800

Billy Kids 50 - 100 lb

$2.480

$3.130

86 - 105 lb

$191.00 - $230.00

$188.00 - $214.00

Billy Kids 70+ lbs

$260.00 $295.00

Bred Ewes

$1.950

$2.150

Whether Kids 0 - 49 lb

n/a

n/a

106 & Over lb

$140.00 - $179.00

$140.00 - $166.00

Whether Kids 45 - 69lbs

$260.00 $295.00

$200.00

Whether Kids 50 - 100 lb

n/a

n/a

Whether Kids 70+ lbs

$260.00 $290.00

Nanny / Kids Units

$240.000 $315.000

Ewe / Lamb Families $180.00

Pigs - 16 Head 30 - 40 lb

n/a

n/a

Adults

Ewes

$90.00 - $145.00

$101.00 - $211.00

Mature Nannys

$160.00 $210.00

41 - 80 lb

n/a

n/a

Nannys

$1.500

$1.930

Rams

$107.00 - $115.00

$118.00 - $150.00

Mature Billies

$132.50 $220.00

81 - 150 lb

$0.90

$1.83

Billys

$1.00

$115.00

Bred Ewes (Head)

$200.00 - $270.00

n/a

Bred Does (head)

$200.00 $370.00

151 lb & Over

$1.00

$1.75

Bred Nannys

$257.50

$285.00

Ewe/Lamb Families (unit)

n/a

$200.00 - $325.00

Nanny/Kid (units)

$210.00 $350.00

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

Mar 12/16 (prel) 426,490 251,621 174,869 62,855 Mar 19/16 (est) 2,187,000

Mar 05/16 (prel) 397,688 233,837 163,851 62,251 Mar 12/16 (est) 2,215,000

Mar 14/15 410,886 244,410 166,476 60,986 Mar 21/15 2,237,500

HOG FUTURES - US $/CWT

CAN/US $ CLOSE Mar 18/16

MONTH Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 Aug-16 Oct-16

MONTH Jun-16 Sep-16 Dec-16 Mar-17 Jun-17 Sep-17

LEAN $71.45 $79.78 $83.90 $82.88 $81.35 $69.95

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

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Mar 18/16 $1.544 N/A

Mar 11/16 $1.540 $1.896

CHANGE - 0.38 + 0.53 + 0.83 + 0.67 + 0.13 + 0.50

FUTURES $0.768 $0.768 $0.768 $0.769 $0.769 $0.770

CHANGE + 0.0111 + 0.0110 + 0.0110 + 0.0109 + 0.0107 + 0.0106

HOG INDICATORS Mar 20/15 $1.400 $1.628

WEEK END AV DRSD WT US-LBS FD: HOG RATIO

Mar 12/16 $213.00 Mar 11/16

Mar 05/16 $213.00 Mar 04/16

Mar 14/15 $215.00 Mar 13/15

INTERIOR IOWA MINNESOTA HOG CASH PRICES

US CORN

18.0

17.8

16.2

WEEK END

Mar 18/16

Mar 11/16

Mar 20/15

ALTA BARLEY

12.1

12.3

11.6

US $/CWT

$61.06

$63.56

$58.02

US PORK CARCASS CUTOUT

CAN EQVT $/KG

$1.512

$1.602

$1.394

US $/CWT

$76.05

$68.37

N/A

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Ole and Elden Bakkehaug played excellent hosts to a good crowd of Peace Country cattlemen at their O Double E Simmental Bull Sale March 5th at VJV in Beaverlodge. Their Simmental sale is usually one of the first of the season and bidders and buyers alike got a chance to flex their bidding arms after a winter of non-use.

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$310-84 mbw

32 mpg

MSRP $53,450

$255-84 mbw

45,500

16 G2500 SXT V8 6ACC4X4SB i889487

$278-84 mbw

Diesel, Coil Susp

MSRP $33,920

MSRP $74,750

MSRP $72,650

$215-84 mbw 16 D2500 SLT C/C4x4 LB i183676

$499-84 mbw

$403-84 mbw

$33,400

16 Cherokee Sport 4x4 3.2L i176314

53,600

16 G1500 Sport ,8a QC4X4SB i215576 $278-84 mbw V6 Gas

Diesel, Coil Susp

10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 5,8,50

MSRP $63,650

$33,200

16 G/Caravan SXT 3.6L 6spd i963392

$278-84 mbw

5.7 ,8spd 29 mpg

MSRP $41,530

$44,700

$1 2

dis ,34 co 0 un t MSRP $49,940

We are not asking you to buy this 2015

MSRP $47,830

32 mpg

nk 4 tanks $ 215,750

V6 Gas 33 mpg

$28,200

$199-84 mbw

$35,000

$ 85,200 $ 88,200 $ 95,200 $ 99,200

1000+ bu. GC9250 UF Grain Cart, w/Tarp c/w 17” Auger, 1000 pto, 900/60x32R1 $54,900 $69,850 520 Scale 5 point system $ 8,500

45,500

$1 2

$215-84 mbw 15 G/Caravan SXT 6spd i119384.po

MSRP $39,130

16 Journey R/T AWD 3.6L 6s i504365

$1 2

dis ,33 co 0 un t MSRP $56,840

dis ,13 co 0 un t

MSRP $40,330

$30,000

1200# hitch wt in trans

V6 Dsl 38 mpg

$28,600

MSRP $39,425

34 mpg

84’ O/H with Auto Lock

l 17” fans std drive, duals ow between $ 240,000 d row, $ 455,750

t

2016 ‘s

Land Roller

$1 2

dis ,13 co 0 un t

MSRP $40,630

$9 36 mpg dis ,425 co un

While stock lasts $12,000 disc.

61,800

$199-84 mbw 15 D1500 SLT V6 8AQC4X4SB i265515 $315-84 mbw

$44,900

15Journey R/T AWD 3.6L 6s i100359.po

MSRP $77,925

$292-84 mbw 15 G/Caravan SXT 6spd i411381.po

MSRP $52,930

SIMPLE DRIER BASE in lue of cement. 8” X 4” Wide Flange on screw pillings

$1 6

dis ,13 co 0 un t

$430-84 mbw 14 D1500 SLT V6 8ACC4X4 i661522 po $299-84 mbw 14 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 sb i377692 po

15 Durango AWD 8spd V6vvt i530488.po $308-84 mbw 15 G/Caravan SXT 6spd i585384.po

yor $57,500

G r ande P r ai ri e

MSRP $40,630

$8

34 mpg

Diesel, Coil Susp

Se xs m ith

MSRP $45,625

dis ,03 co 0 un t

when sold w / Drier

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42,800

$42,500

32 mpg

$1 6

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All Programs deducted

dis ,13 co 0 un t

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MSRP $58,930

36 mpg

dis ,725 co un t

der 10’ or 12’ bags

V6 Dsl & Air Ride 38 mpg

MSRP $41,820

40,100

Mar 18 - 2016

Since 1948

N S p i ri t R i v er

1300 bu 50” tire 114,070 $86,500 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 9,250

Diesel

16 D2500 SLT C/C4x4 SB i186653 Diesel

MSRP f75,650

MSRP f 72,950

$310-84 mbw 16 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 SB i171675

$440-84 mbw 16 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 LB v150661

$412-84 mbw

Cstm Grill, Hood & Frt bumper

$62,900

$61,900

Dually

MSRP

18,930

$16,900

07 D2500 SLTQ/C4x4 N/tires288k i413129

$61,600

MSRP $42,920

$41,500

16 Cherokee T/hawk 4x4 3.2L i562394

$62,800

$428-36 mo 05 D3500 Laramie Q/C4x4 179k i468109

MSRP

18,930

$16,900

used 28,930

$25,900

$428-36 mo 10 G2500 SLT C/C4x4 LB 81k 752225 $239-60 mbw

UIPMENT LTD. • www.rosschrysler.ca


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Dangerous misuse o AGRI-NEWS MARCH 21, 2016

TRACTORS/SKID STEERS:

NH L230 2011 3000lb Lift Capacity, Full Load, High Flow Hyds, Hyd Q/A, 550(E)hrs E016122 $46,900 NH TV145-TV6070 Loader, Grapple, 105 PTO HP Starting At: $64,900 NH T6.175 2014 Loader, Bucket, Low Hours $149,900

SPRAYERS:

FC Used Pull Type Sprayers, Various Models Starting At: $14,900 Wilmar 8100 1997 E016135 $34,900 Apache AS1220+II 2014 NEW Units, 100’ Booms, Duals, Raven GPS, Leather. Starting At: NEW $245,000

FEEDING:

Haybuster 2650 With Grain Tank, 3 to choose from: Starting At:

$15,900

TILLAGE & SEEDING:

Summers 60ft Heavy Harrows CNT E014008 $17,900 FC 1720 Single Shoot, TBH CNT $5,900 NH P2060/P1060 2009 70’x12”, TBH, Variable Rate, Double Shoot, AgTron Blockage Monitor On Seed Runs, 4” Paired Row Atom Jet Openers, 5.5” Rubber Packers, Clean Unit. E013197 $114,900 Salford I-2136 2014 Vertical Tillage Unit, Demo/Rental, 36’ with 3 Bar Heavy Harrows & Rolling Basket $97,900 Morris 2000 50’x10” Floating Hitch Cultivator $22,900

COMBINES & HEADERS: 0% for 30 Months OAC Followed By CQR. NH CX8080 2009-13 5 Available Starting At: $114,900 NH CX8090 2013 Cast Drum, Tier IV, GPS, Duals, 300(E)hrs 200T E013496 $274,900 NH CR9080 2010 Duals, RWA, GPS, Lux Cab, 1100(E)hrs 850T E016610 $225,000 NH Selection Of NH Straight Cut & Draper Headers Various Sizes Available Starting At: $22,000

New Units Also In Stock at Great Pricing!!!

$19,900

FARM KING Great Selection Of New & Used Farm King Grain Augers CALL FOR DETAILS!!

SWATHERS:

MacDon 4952 2000 30’ 972, New Drive Tires $47,900 Westward 9352i 2005 30’ 963 Header, Premium Unit 1150(E)hrs $59,000 MacDon M150-M155 30’ & 35’ D60/D65, Double Knife, Trans, Triple Del, Swath Rollers Available Starting At: $89,900

DISCBINES/HAYBINES/RAKES: CIH 8380 16’ Hydroswing E016393 NH 1475 2006 16ft Hydroswing E014022 NH 1431 13’ Discbine NH H7450 2011 13’ Discbine, ShockPro Hubs, Premium Shape Sitrex MX12 12 Wheel V-Rake E016379 NH HW305s/HS16 2006 16’ SP Haybine 1500(E)hrs

$6,500

$17,500 $20,000 $34,900 $10,500 $52,900

BALERS:

NH BR7090 Specialty Crop, Wide P/U, Twine & Net Wrap, Excellent Shape Coming In NH BR780A 2007 Auto Wrap Coming In

MISC:

Trailtech 16’ Gooseneck Dump Trailer Viring 72” HighFlow Skid Steer Snow Blower, Excellent Shape.

$11,500 $4,900

CONSIGNMENTS:

FK Y720 Farm King 72” Rotary Cutter E016017 $1,700 Wheat-Belt Never used 20’ Electric Bale Elevator $5,900 NH Boomer 3040 2012 40hp, Loader, Skid Steer Q/A, CVT Trans. E016441 $39,000 NH Boomer 25 2013 Loader & 60” Belly Mount Mower $21,900 NH CR9070 2011 Duals, Pickup Header, GPS, Low Hours $199,900 Deg 46/5700 2009 10’ 4 Way Blade to fit New Holland T6070 Tractor $16,500.00

• HEAVY EQUIPMENT • AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT • HEAVY EQUIPMENT •

AFTER HOURS SALES • DARCY HOFSTRAND • JASON GIES

(250) 219-8299 (250) 784-7953

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UNRIVALLED PERFORMANCE UNPARALLELED SERVICE • Push Mowers • Zero-Turns • Garden Tractors • Side by Side Utility Vehicles See us at the

Grande Prairie Home & Garden Show April 1st to 3rd at Evergreen Park in Grande Prairie Booths 123 – 125 & 128 – 130

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GRAIN CARTS, AUGERS & BAGGING EQUIPMENT: Demco 1150 2014 1150 Bu, Blue, 900 Tires, Tarp & Scales Starting At: New $59,900 Akron 9250D 9’ Bagger E014522 $14,900

Richiger R1050 10’ Bagger E014819

Incidents involving the improper use of propane cylinders have resulted in injuries and fatalities in Alberta. Many users are not aware of the safety risks of using the cylinders for purposes other than what they are intended for. “Propane cylinders are only designed to store and handle propane,” says Allan Hantelmann, technical advisor/boilers and pressure vessels of Alberta Municipal Affairs. “When cylinders are used for alternate purposes, a number of dangerous things happen to the cylinders that can’t be seen with the naked eye.” When a 20-pound propane cylinder is manufactured, it meets specific requirements set out by the Canadian Standards Association Group. This includes the design, testing, repair, and rebuilding of cylinders to transport propane. Anyone manufacturing, rebuilding, or repairing the cylinder must follow the rules in the standard. If the standards are not adhered do, cylinders can suffer metal fatigue and corrosion/rust, and can ultimately rupture. The 20-pound cylinders are made from a specific type of manufactured carbon steel, with grain structures that can be seen under a microscope. When the steel is heated or subjected to higher pressures than the cylinder was originally designed to withstand,

there is stress and strain put on the grain structure, and tiny movement occurs within the metal itself. This may form a crack that is not readily apparent. When this stress and strain is applied many times, the crack will become larger, the material can become worn-out and burst open. “This is similar to when you bend a paper clip back and forth until it breaks – it’s called metal fatigue,” says Hantelmann.

780.538.9330

AFTER HOURS SALES

Manager: Tyler Bodnaruk 780-380-4017 Sales: Roger Obrigewitch 780-832-8502 & Toby Bush 780-897-4847

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Emerson Trail & Range Road 62, Sexsmith, AB

• DAVE MARTIN (780) 505-1734 • ALEX MAUDE (780) 978-2883 14250 - 100th Street, Grande Prairie, AB


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of propane cylinders

duce steam is also extremely dangerous. When water changes from a liquid to steam, it expands 1,700 times its size. When the heated water is contained in a closed cylinder it cannot expand. This puts extreme stress on the steel and can cause it to burst open, sending fragments everywhere. In addition to the cylinder itself, the opening for the nozzle is also an important part of the safe design of a propane cylinder. According to the Canadian Standards Association Group’s approved design, the head of the cylinder is only designed for one nozzle, using a standard valve fitting. No other nozzles are allowed to be added, at any time during the life of the cylinder. Welding is also not allowed on the cylinder, as it shrinks the cylinder material by approximately 7 per cent, and creates stress on each side of the weld. Hantelmann says the proper use of propane cylinders is key to safety: “We want to minimize incidents and accidents associated with propane cylinder use in agriculture. And part of this is bringing awareness to the dangers of modifications, and the potential for catastrophic explosions.” Contact: Allan Hantelmann, technical advisor/ boilers and pressure vessels Alberta Municipal Affairs 780-644-1010

SEXSMITH USED FARM PARTS LTD. RR#2 Sexsmith, AB T0H 3C0

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Filling the cylinder with water and heating it up, or reusing the cylinder to hold compressed air is also hazardous because moisture formed in the cylinder will start the corrosion process. Corrosion will weaken the ability of the cylinder to hold gas or liquid under pressure, which can further weaken the cylinder to the point of rupturing. Making modifications to the cylinder so it can be used to heat water to pro-

Your One Stop For New, Used & Rebuilt Ag Parts Tel: (780) 568-4100 • Fax: (780) 568-2000

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Farm Credit Canada AgriSpirit Fund open for applications AGRI-NEWS MARCH, 2016

Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is now accepting applications from registered charities and non-profit organizations in rural Canada for the $1 million FCC AgriSpirit Fund. The application deadline is April 18, 2016, and FCC will announce the selected projects in August of 2016. For the past 13 years, FCC has awarded rural community groups between $5,000 and $25,000 in FCC AgriSpirit funding for various community improvement

initiatives. From purchasing equipment for emergency services and recreation centres, to building care homes and playgrounds, FCC AgriSpirit funding supports key projects that enhance the community. Since the inception of the FCC AgriSpirit Fund in 2004, FCC has supported nearly 950 capital projects in rural Canada, totaling $9.5 million in donations. Contact: Trevor Sutter Corporate Communication Farm Credit Canada 1-855-780-5313

Salinity causes and cures workshop AGRI-NEWS MARCH, 2016

On April 7, 2016, Mountain View County and the Grey Wooded Forage Association are hosting a free workshop (lunch included) on Salinity Causes and Cures near Olds, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The workshop will educate farmers and agronomists on how forage production improves soil salinity, forage establishment, and seed options. Jack Payne, western prairies regional agronomist with Farmers Edge, says that while soil salinity has been

around for decades, much of the work on soil salinity control and management was done in the late 1980s and early 1990s. “That was over 20 years ago, so it’s time to revisit it,” says Payne. “We’re going to talk about what causes soil salinity, what is the source of saline seeps, and how producers can use forages and other systems to help manage seeps.” Register online by April 4, 2016. Contact: Carrie Mabin Mountain View County 403-335-3311 (ext. 204)

Butler ‘s 9905 – 132 Ave., Grande Prairie, AB (across from Keddie’s)

780.532.6827

www.quapp.ca Mon – Fri: 8:00am to 5:00pm Sat: 9:00am to 3:00 pm Closed Sundays & Holidays

Feature Units

HAYING EQUIPMENT

TRACTORS

BR7090 ................................................. $29,000 BR780 with new pickup ........................ $22,000 NH BR770 baler .................................... $13,000 NH HW305 swather .............................. $33,000 NH 853 baler .......................................... $3,000 NH 1431 discbine updated cutterbar with shock pro hubs ................................ $12,500 Case 8450 round baler ............................ $8,000 JD 956 discbine ...................................... $10,000 JD945 discbine....................................... $14,000 Inland Hayliner 2000 bale mover ....... $15,000 NH 488 HAYBINE .................................... $11,000 NH 688 baler 2000..................................$18 000 NH H7450 discbine 2010....................... $26,000 Case 8460 baler ...................................... $4,000 Hesston Rake ........................................... $9,000

Deutz DX130 2WD, 4,500hrs ................ $12,000 NH TV145.............................................. $61,000 NH TC34DA with loader 670 hrs ............ $18,000 White 2-180 tractor with duals .............. $8,000 NH TS135A tractor w/loader, new engine ..............................................$69 000 NH TC33D tractor w/loader 360 hours .................................................$16 500

NEW & USED PLOWS Kverneland EO85 6 bottom rollover NEW .........................................................$65 000

CONSIGNMENTS

NH 660 Baler ........................................... $7,000

TRACTORS

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NH TX66 with 971 25’ straight cut header and p/u header ....................................... $29,000 Versatile 4018 Header for Bi-Di 9030, etc ........................................ $7,000 Honey Bee ST18 to fit NH 9030 Bidi .... $12,000

CONSTRUCTION NH LS180 (00) Cab 1800+ Hrs ............. $22,000 NH C175 skid steer................................. $32,000 NH LS190 skid steer .............................. $25,000 NH L230 - skid steer .............................. $49,000

MISC. EQUIP Haybuster 2650 .................................. $15,000

Butler Farm Equipment Ltd. 9008 - 107th Street, Fort St. John, BC • Tel: 250-785-1800

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• Horse • Utilities, • Gooseneck • Livestock Quads & & Highboys • Cargo Sleds • Dump • Car Hauler Trailers

JD 5075E with loader ..................... coming soon JD 5520 with cab and loader .......... coming soon NH TZ25DA tractor with mid mount mower .................................. $10,000

HARVEST EQUIP.


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37

KUBOTA COUNTRY

Gen Mgr: Clint Ostrem 780.834.7257 Sales: Ryan Guy – 780.835.0992 Parts: Troy Craig 780.835.1483

AGED INVENTORY CLEARANCE EVENT MX5200

SVL75-2HWDC

50hp with loader (was $40,600)

L5460HSTCC with loader (was $56,000)

With digging bucket and mirror kit

all priced $ 61,899 with cash BX25D discounts, (was $69,900)

now

With loader and backhoe (was $22,700)

now

19,899

$

M8560HDCC12 85hp, with loader (was $70,200) now

62,199

$

0

%

financing available

now

34,899

$

L4060HSTCC with loader (was $48,590)

41,699

$

now

L3901

with loader (was $30,100)

now

26,199

$

ZD323-60

diesel powered, 60” commercial deck

(was $14,990)

13,999

$

now

48,800

$

L4701HST with loader (was $36,000)

now

31,990

$

B2650HSDC with loader (was $34,000)

now

29,999

$

Z725KH-60 60” commercial deck

(was $10,290)

8,989

$

KUBOTA COUNTRY

10104 – 100 Street, Fairview, AB 780-835-5515 www.kubotacountry.ca

now

now

Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. to Noon Closed Sundays & Holidays

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946 MOWER CONDITIONER

Modular-design cutterbar / Easy hookup to tractor drawbar / Adjustable roll pressure / Hydraulic tongue positioning /

0% FOR 48 MONTHS

or deduct $1300 off cash price

GET A COUPON FOR $500 OFF THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW 1-6 SERIES TRACTOR!

SALE $16,995 $226/month Retail $20,781

RECEIVE A $500 IMPLEMENT CREDIT! While Supplies Last

1023E &

H120 Loader

Enter to win a John Deere 2025R Compact Tractor with H130 Loader and 62D Mid-Mower Deck

APRIL 4 TO 10, 2016

5E SERIES

0% FOR 60 MTHS

Born to work within your budget / 6 models from 45 to 100HP / 2wd or 4wd, Open Station or Cab / 3 Transmission options / John Deere Loaders, a perfect match

Grande Prairie, Fairview, La Crete, Dawson Creek

or Deduct $4200 Off Cash Price

22.4HP / 4WD / 3 CYL. Yanmar Diesel engine / Twin Touch Auto Transmission / Differential Lock / Equipped with an H120 Loader / 0% for 60 Months

Sale expires February 29, 2016

Grande Prairie 780-532-8402 • Fairview 780-835-4440 • La Crete 780-928-3337 • Dawson Creek 250-782-4141 www.prairiecoastequipment.com Items may not be exactly as shown, accessories & attachments cost extra. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, and preparation charges not included. Prices are based on the US exchange are subject to change. A documentation fee of up to $250 will be applied on all finance offerings. Additional fees may apply. Programs and prices subject to change without notice, at any time, see dealer for full details on Green Fever offers, Some restrictions apply. *Offer valid from February 1, 201 6 until March 30, 2016. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. 0% APR purchase financing for 60 months on new John Deere 1 Series Sub-Compact Utility Tractors. Representative Amount Financed: $10,000, at 0% APR, monthly payment is $166.67 for 60 months, total obligation is $10,000, cost of borrowing is $0. Monthly payments/cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed/down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series: $14,696 (includes $50 documentation fee). Cost of borrowing based on Representative Amount Financed not MSRP cash price. Minimum finance amount may be required; representative amount does not guarantee offer applies. charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum. Maximum Cash Discount Offer cannot be combined with advertised financing. * Attachments and implements sold separately. Some conditions may apply. See your participating dealer for details. Offer subject to availability and may be discontinued or modified. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight and preparation charges not included. 0% APR purchase financing for 4 years on new John Deere Select Hay Tools. Down payment may be required. Representative Amount Financed: $50,000, at 0% APR, semi-annual payment is $6,250 for 4 years, total obligation is $50,000, cost of borrowing is $0. Semi-annual payments/ cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed/ down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series: $75,087 (includes $50 documentation fee). Cost of borrowing based on Representative Amount Financed not MSRP cash price. Offer valid from February 1, 201 6 until March 30, 2016. Minimum finance amount may be required; representative amount does not guarantee offer applies. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. See dealer for details. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Discounts or other incentives may be available for cash purchases. By selecting the purchase financing offer, consumers may be foregoing such discounts and incentives which may result in a higher effective interest rate.

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COMBINES

TRACTORS

JD S690 (14) PRWD, Track Chopper, header. guidance ready

$530,000

3-JD S680 (15) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, Yield Monitor, Header, starting at

$497,000

2-JD S670 (14) 2WD,singles, Lat tilt feederhouse, Chopper, Header

$475,000

JD S680 (14) PRWD,Duals, Lat tilt feederhouse, Chopper, Header

$454,000

HAYING JD 956 moco, 14.5ft, rotary, drawbar swivel, rubber/urethane, 1000PTO

$25,500

JD 9630T (08) 530HP, 36 inch Tracks, front weight with 26 weights, 2600 AMS Display, $294,500 SF1 Activation

LMC 8907 Hay Rake (12)

$22,500

New Holland H7450 moco (09), new cutterbar

$22,000

JD 9430T (08) 425HP, 36 inch Track, 1000 rpm PTO, Wide swing drawbar on rollers

$230,500

New Holland BR780A Mega-Wide, Twine, 1000PTO,

$16,000

2- JD 9230 325HP, Powershift, Duals, Guidance ready, 4WD, starting at

$195,000

Haybuster 2650 (12) Used very little.

$14,000

JD 945 (98) rotary tongue 1 3/8” hookup

$12,500

$163,500

New Holland 664 Round Baler (98) Reg pickup, Twine, 1000 PTO

$9,500

JD 9560R (14) 560HP, Power Shift; Duals; Hydraulic Pump

$384,000

8-JD S680, 2WD, Duals, Chopper, Yield Monitor, Header starting at

$420,000

JD 9320 (04) 375HP, 18F/6R Powershift, Duals, 48gpm Pump, 4SCV, weight pkg

JD S680 (13) PRWD, Duals, Chopper, Yield Monitor, Header

$420,000

JD 6430 (12) 120HP, Cab, MFWD, 24/24 transmission with LHR (40k)

$118,000

JD 935 (00) Moco

$8,900

3-JD S680 (14) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, Header, starting at

$415,000

JD 9300 (98) 24F/6R Partial PowerShift Trans, Duals, Leon 16’ Dozer Blade

$104,500

Hesston 565A (98) Round Blaer, reg pickup, Twine, 1000PTO

$8,250

Highline 7000, Bale Processor

$7,600

JD 995 MOCO (05) 16ft platform, Rubber/Urethane Header only

$5,900

2-JD S680 (13) PRWD, Duals, Chopper, Header, starting at

$404,000

JD S680 (13) 2WD, Duals, Lat tilt Feederhouse, Header, starting at

$388,500

3-JD S680 (13) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, Lat tilt feederhouse, Header, guidance ready starting at JD S680 (12) 2WD, Lat tilt Feederhouse, Header

MFWD TRACTORS JD 7730 (10) 190HP, MFWD, Partial Powershift, guidance ready

$153,000

$385,000

JD 7230 (11) 110HP, Cab MFWD, Partial Powershift,

$128,500

$365,000

JD 7630 (08) 140HP, MFWD, Partial Powershift, 746 self leveling loader

$108,000

$280,000

JD 7320 (07) 105HP, Cab, MFWD, Partial PowerShift,

$60,000

$234,000

JD 6115D (11) 115HP, Cab, Partial Powershift, MFWD, c/w Loader

$62,500

$230,000

JD 7210 (01) 95HP, Cab, MFWD, Partial PowerShift, equipped w/Loader

$59,000

4-JD 9770 (08) PRWD, Singles, Chopper, $228,500 Yield Monitor, header

JD 5520 (02) 75HP, Cab, Syncro trans, MFWD, 2500Hrs

$42,750

JD 9870 (08) PRWD, Singles, Chopper, Yield Monitor, header

$217,000

JD 5425 (08) 65HP, Syncro transmission, 2WD, 540PTO

JD 9870 (08) PRWD, Duals, Chopper, Yield Monitor, header

$205,000

3-JD 9870 (08) 2WD, Singles, Chopper, Yield Monitorstarting at

$182,000

JD 9860 (04) 2WD, Singles, Chopper, Yield Monitor, header

$156,000

JD 9870 (11) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, Yield Monitor, guidance ready JD 9870 (10) PRWD, Singles, Chopper, Yield Monitor, guidance ready JD 9870 (09) PRWD, Duals, Chopper, Yield Monitor, guidance ready, header

SPRAYERS JD 4940 (14) Traction Control, Full boom $415,000 break-away, 36 Mth/ 2000Hr Comprehensive Powergard JD 4940 (13) 120-Foot; Boom Leveling, SS Tank, Hydraulic Tread Adjust, Traction Control, Nozzle Spacing: 20 in

$345,000

JD 4830 (12) 100ft Boom, SS Tank, Hyd tread adjust, 20in nozzle spacings,

$265,000

JD 4830 (13) SS tank, 100ft boom, 20inch spacings, traction control

$264,000

$28,750

JD 4830 (12) 100ft Boom, SS Tank, Hyd tread adjust, 20in nozzle spacings,

$205,000

JD 8640 (81) Syncro transmission, PTO

$18,900

JD 4920 (06) 120ft Boom, SS Tank, 20 inch $189,000 spacings, traction control

JD 4430 (73) 130HP, Syncro Trans, 2WD

$11,000

SEEDERS

JD 4830 (08) 90ft Boom, SS Tank, Hyd tread adjust, 20in nozzle spacings,

$186,000

JD 4720 (07) 90ft Boom, SS Tank, 20 inch spacings, traction control

$183,000

JD 9610 (99) Singles, Chopper, header, Dial a speed header control

$74,000

JD 1830 (12), 61Ft, JD 1910 550 Bu Grain Cart c/w Variable Rate Metering

Call For Pricing

JD 4720 (07) 90ft Boom, SS Tank, 20 inch spacings, traction control

$154,750

JD 9500 (93) 2WD, Singles, Chopper, header

$53,000

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Alberta Exporters’ Mission to the Middle AGRI-NEWS MARCH, 2016

An Alberta delegation attended the Agra ME trade show in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) in March of 2016. The delegation included four exhibiting and two non-exhibiting companies representing Alberta’s forage and forage-related equipment companies. The mission also paid a visit to a number of import companies in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The UAE is a major economic centre in the Middle East, and a strategic market for Alberta. It has had a significant influence on the trade of forage in the Gulf region, particularly since it is still a relatively new, but fast growing, region that imported more than 1.7 million metric tonnes of forages in 2015. “Participation in the Agra ME trade show provided an excellent platform for Alberta companies in the forage sector seeking new opportunities in the region,” says Etienne van Straaten, trade relations officer at Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF). “One of the companies explored the market for the first time, and the mission provided them with an opportunity to gain market knowledge, as well as establish contacts in the region. The companies were

pleased with the mission, and expressed interest in a repeat visit to the Agra ME show in April of 2017.” Highlights of the mission included a visit to a farm belonging to the Saudi royal family that is home to more than 20,000 sheep and 650 horses. AF connected the mission companies with a number of companies in Riyadh that import large quantities of feed grade commodities, honey, and other products. The focus of the visit to Dubai was the participation in the Agra ME trade show. AF prepared a livestock and horse feed-focused program of tours for the delegation in collaboration with the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service in Dubai. The program included a tour of the facilities of Camelicious Camel Dairy, Al-Rawabi Dairy Company, Blue Racing Stables, and the Desert Palm Polo Club. The delegation was also briefed by Dubai’s Canadian Trade Commissioner Service on doing business in the UAE. Funding for this project was provided through Growing Forward 2, a federalprovincial-territorial initiative. Contact: Etienne van Straaten 780-638-9421

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

Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 250-219-9009 Enilda 10:00 a.m. To 2:00 p.m. Enilda WI Hall Contact 780-523-2209 Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Contact 250-785-5886 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224

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Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 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

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

Beaverlodge 6 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. AgComplex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue High Prairie 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 4932-51st Avenue Contact 780-523-4588

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Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. Contact 780-814-8224 Peace River 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Adair Rec Centre Contact 780-618-3640

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Berwyn 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Legion Hall Contact 780-625-4430 Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 250-219-9009 Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Contact 250-785-5886 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224 Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Adair Rec Centre Contact 780-618-3640

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Beaverlodge 12 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

Beaverlodge 13 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224

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Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. Contact 780-814-8224

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Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 250-219-9009 Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Contact 250-785-5886 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224

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Beaverlodge 19 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. 20 to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224 High Prairie 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 4932-51st Avenue Contact 780-523-4588

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Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. Contact 780-814-8224

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Berwyn 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Legion Hall Contact 780-625-4430 Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 250-219-9009 Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Contact 250-785-5886 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224 Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10301 - 101st St. Contact 780-618-3640

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Beaverlodge 26 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462

Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. 27 to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Avenue Contact 780-814-8224

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Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. Contact 780-814-8224

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Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 250-219-9009 Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Contact 250-785-5886 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224

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Clear Hills County 2016 Agricultural Trade Show Evening Dance featuring BONFIRE Saturday April 9, 2016 Farmers’ Appreciation Banquet 5:30 p.m. featuringMentalist gregT 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Dave Shaw Memorial Complex - Hines Creek, Alberta Chetwynd - Chamber of Commerce 3 Trade Show @ Rec Centre G.P. - Home & Garden Show @ Evergreen Park Teepee Creek - Barrel Clinic with Marci Laye & Candi Horn @ Ag Events Centre

Dawson Creek - CONCERT - ZZ TOP at the Encana Events Centre G.P. - GPRC Fine Arts Dept Jazz Ensemble Performance

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Hythe - Community Pancake Supper Cooked by Council Peace River - Women in the North Conference @ Belle Petroleum Centre

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G.P. - Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue Awareness @ Pomeroy Inn & Suites

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Dawson Creek Annual Kiwanis Home, Garden & Leisure Show Dawson Creek - Jay Duke Clinic @ Lakota Agri-Plex

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Dawson Creek - CONCERT Lisa Brokop @ KPAC Dawson Creek - The Price is Right LIVE! @ Encana Events Centre Wembley - Volunteer Appreciation Week Celebration @ Community Hall

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Dawson Creek - Doug Mills Clinic @ Lakota Agri-Plex Fort St. John - 42nd Annual CDC Talent Show @ NP Cultural Centre Fort St. John - 44th Annual CKNL Trade Show @ Pomeroy Sport Centre

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Dawson Creek Annual Kiwanis Home, Garden & Leisure Show Dawson Creek - Tara Norman Clinic @ Lakota Agri-Plex

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Dawson Creek - Annual Kiwanis Home, Garden & Leisure Show Dawson Creek - Jay Duke Clinic @ Lakota Agri-Plex Demmitt - Tasman Jude Concert @ Community Centre Peace River - Harley Davidson Party @ Belle Petroleum Centre

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Dawson Creek 22 Tara Norman Clinic @ Lakota Agri-Plex Fairview - NW Alberta Regional Skills Competition @ GPRC, STM, & Fairview High

Dawson Creek - Tara Norman Clinic @ Lakota Agri-Plex Teepee Creek - Barrel Jackpot @ Ag Events Centre

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Dawson Creek - Dawson 29 Creek Choral Society Children’s Performance @ KPAC Fairview - Sergio Valez Dressage Clinic @ J A Hawker Pavilion

Clairmont - North Peace Critters & Crafts @ Community Arena Cleardale - BULL SALE - No Fools Bull Sale @ Ross Ranch Dawson Creek - DC Community Singers Performance @ KPAC Fairview - Sergio Valez Dressage Clinic @ J A Hawker Pavilion

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Chetwynd - Chamber of Commerce Trade Show @ Rec Centre G.P. - Home & Garden Show @ Evergreen Park

Toonie Breakfast 8:00am - 10:00pm Over 90 Exhibitors Door Prizes Youth Talent Show Ag Society’s Spring Fair Farm Safety Barn

Fairview - 21st Century Homesteading Conference @ GPRC Fairview Campus G.P. - Wildlife Filmaker Andrew Manske @ Montrose Cultural Centre

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LaCrete - 15th Annual Spring trade Show @ NL Rec Centre

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Dawson Creek - BULL 5 SALE - 27th Annual PC Limousin Bull Sale @ VJV Dawson Creek

Dawson Creek - 39th Annual Gun & Sportsman Show @ Encana Events Centre Dawson Creek - Doug Mills Clinic @ Lakota Agri-Plex Dawson Creek - Home Routes Concert Series - 100 Mile House @ DC Art Gallery Fort St. John - 44th Annual CKNL Trade Show @ Pomeroy Sport Centre G.P. - Fiddler’s Jamboree @ Douglas J. Cardinal Centre Teepee Creek - Team Roping Clinic @ Ag Events Centre

Dawson Creek - Tara Norman 24 Clinic @ Lakota Agri-Plex G.P. (Saskatoon Lake) - Swan Festival LaCrete - 15th Annual Spring trade Show @ NL Rec Centre Teepee Creek - Barrel Jackpot @ Ag Events Centre

April

G.P. - 1ST ANNUAL EVERGREEN TRAIL TREK (5K, 10K & 21K RUN)

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G.P. - GPRC Fine Arts Dept Wind Ensemble Performance Peace River - Spring Parade of Programs @ Belle Petroleum Centre

G.P. - Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue Awareness @ Pomeroy Inn & Suites

Chetwynd - Chamber of Commerce Trade Show @ Rec Centre Dawson Creek - BULL SALE - 1st Choice Bull Sale @ VJV Dawson Creek G.P. - Home & Garden Show @ Evergreen Park Teepee Creek - Barrel Clinic with Marci Laye & Candi Horn @ Ag Events Centre Teepee Creek - Tack Swap @ Ag Events Centre

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Dawson Creek - 39th Annual Gun & Sportsman Show @ Encana Events Centre Dawson Creek - BULL SALE - North Point Angus @ VJV Dawson Creek Dawson Creek - Doug Mills Clinic @ Lakota Agri-Plex Fort St. John - 44th Annual CKNL Trade Show @ Pomeroy Sport Centre Hines Creek - Clear Hills County Agricultural Trade Show @ Dave Shaw Complex Teepee Creek - Team Roping Clinic @ Ag Events Centre Westlock - BULL SALE - Spring Open Bull Sale, Bred Cow and Cow/Calf and Open Replacement Heifer Sale

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THE BIG BEND Blueberry Mountain Some Blueberry Mountain History

By Loreen (Penny) Bateman In March of 1919, A. E. “Dewey” Bateman, along with D. H. “Steve” Keay, Rod McDonald,and Rolly Hoggarth arrived in the Peace River area looking for homesteads. They travelled on foot, except for when they could borrow saddle horses. They looked over lands in the Pouce Coupe, Dawson Creek, Bad Heart, and Spirit River areas, settling in Blueberry Mountain district. They each filed on a half section of land before returning to their homes in Saskatchewan. Dewey’s folks lived in Dubuc, Saskatchewan. While there they gathered equipment, stock and machinery for homesteading, then loaded two train box cars and shipped by rail, arriving in Spirit River in June of that year. The railroad from Edmonton north was memorable for its uncertain schedule and speed. The passengers joked about stepping off to pick wild strawberries and catching the end of the train as it went by later. Once unloaded in Spirit River they faced the arduous task of transporting their belongings over the rough and muddy fifty-two miles out to Blueberry Mountain. The journey required nine days of hardship on· man and beast, as they were plagued by mosquitoes and flies, bumping over stumps, and wading sloughs, then camping out each night. When they reached Blueberry they all camped on McDonald’s land. Together they built the first log cabin. In time they each moved to their homesteads.

Dewey 1935.

Dewey camped under his wagon until he could cut some logs from his land, and with the help of the others constructed his first cabin complete with sod roof. During that summer and fall of 1919 he managed to build his cabin, a bam, and break his first thirteen acres of land. By New Years his mother and sister Hilda joined him for an extended visit. During that same year many soldiers from the first World War settled in Blueberry: Bill McCormick, Heavy Tarr, Andy Ellison, Shorty Collins, Buck Burrows, Jack Campbell, Howard Pegg, Harry Hanrahan, Hiram Walker, AI Grenache, Tom Gillespie (known as the Earl of Blueberry), and others.

This was largely a settlement of returned veterans seeking peace and quiet after the years of battle and noise. Their social life consisted of house parties in their small cabins. They danced to the music on cylinder records played on the old gramophones with large horns “His Master’s Voice”. Dewey owned one of them. It is not known what became of it, a rare antique now. In the summertime picnics were held, with everyone joining in a softball game. As always, the mosquitoes swarmed in hoards. The many sloughs and long grass provided breeding places. Some ladies resorted to lining their hose with newspapers to protect themselves. Pant suits were not the fashion of those days. In time a road was cut through the green timber to shorten the distance to Spirit River to 35 miles. It made use of an unused railroad grade running west from town, then cut north through the timber. The men turned out to help build the road. Dewey stayed behind to tend the stock, having been severely wounded in the leg during the war. He was forced to make some concessions to his injury for some years. The settlers worked together to cut logs for a community hall. It was built on a road allowance between the two Howard’s farms. Measuring 30’x30’ and with a shingled cottage roof, the fir flooring made a good solid dance floor. Here all the social functions were held. A few musical instruments replaced the old gramophones. Later the hall was used for a school during summer months. Margaret McDonald, (a sister of Rod and Angus) and Steve Keay were married in 1920. Their first child Beth was born in 1921, the first white child born in the district. Steve was a stone mason by trade and not a farmer. They moved to Spirit River a few years later, first managing the immigration hall, and later opening a hardware store. Their family grew to three daughters. Mrs. Mary MacDermiad, another McDonald sister, and a war widow, also homesteaded in Blueberry. She later married Donald Innes and moved to Sexsmith. Angus McDonald returned to Saskatchewan until the mid 1930’s when he began farming out of Spirit River. Rod also left Blueberry for a number of years, but returned with a wife in the thirties. They made an important contribution to the district, helping to establish the Presbyterian Church for one thing. By the year 1928 Blueberry was a well established community. The George Milldrums had located on the main road in, and kept the Post Office in their home. Some families had come and gone, the Peevers, Lillicos, Scills, Hollman, and others, but new people were moving in who were not returned soldiers. In April of that year the families of Dan Galbraith and Jim Penny arrived. Dan rented the Keay farm, and for a time they lived together there. Jim filed on the quarter west of Keays. They cut logs in the green timber, hauled them and peeled them, to construct a house 16’x20’. It had a shingle roof and board floor with a home-made door. All hands turned in to shingle the roof and chink the cracks with moss gathered from the bush nearby. In June, the family moved into the bright new home. It was small for four people, but a kitchen and bedroom were added to it later. Dan filed on a quarter across the road from Milldrums. Soldiers were allowed half sections, others could have quarters for $10, and after three years and set improvements could claim them as their own. Galbraiths lived on Keay’s farm until their nice big house was built near a draw. Later he learned this could only provide spring run-off water. However, a well dug

Reprinted from ‘The Big Bend’ with permission of Mrs. Arletta Hampton, a remaining member of the Historical Society of Blueberry Mountain Alberta.

on the northwest corner provided unlimited water. Tho’ somewhat tainted, one became adjusted to it quite readily. A big day arrived when many hands with their teams turned out to move the house to the well area. The partitions were constructed of half inch local lumber. In time as it shrank, many revealing cracks formed. The house still stands tho’ vacant now. There still was no school in 1928. Mrs. Penny applied for correspondence school. Now the little room in the new house, heated with a little iron cooking stove, and with a packing case upended for dish and food cupboard, converted by night to a bedroom by the use of a Winnipeg couch, also became a schoolroom. She conducted classes for her girls Hilda and Loreen, and Gladys Galbraith. Later Myland Mitchell joined them for a few months. In the spring of 1929 a few people gathered at Jack and Alice Campbell’s to discuss the opening of a school. Four children - two Mitchells and two Pennys, provided the needed requirement for the government to act. That year Jean Walker was brought in to open the first school. Two blackboards were tacked on the log walls of the hall. A few desks were bought and precious little else. Jim Stone was hired to build two outside toilets and a book cupboard; not being a carpenter, the work was a little rough.

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School was held from April to the end of October. Jean was attending University so a second young woman was brought in for the fall months. Jean came back a second year and then married Vic Mitchell. Mrs. Penny also served as a practical nurse for some years until a district nurse was supplied by the government. Many a baby’s painful swollen gums during teething were relieved by the use of Mrs. Penny’s sterilized silver thimble. The sufferings of others with pneumonia or bronchitis, etc. found relief when her famous mustard plasters were applied. Made with no water, just white of an egg and sweet oil to moisten them, they were left on overnite to do their good work without fear of burning skin. She delivered babies often without Dr. Reavely, who, even when called, was sometimes unable to make the long trip on horseback. Her talents were sometimes called upon to help livestock. I recall one lame horse that had the offending leg tied up in a hefty poutice of her bread dough. It did the trick, and he returned to the work force soon after. Less successful was the tragic drowning of two little boys. It may have been different


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if the time lapse, between the accident, and when she arrived on the scene hadn’t been so great. There were no phones or motor cars in those days. Also to her credit goes a part in forming the Goodwill Club in Blueberry. All during the summer of 1928 people called at the Penny home asking directions to find John Fix. For that summer Dewey had rented his farm to John while he vacationed in Saskatchewan. John had homesteaded further east, and he patiently guided these people who spoke so little English to the available land. In a few months three townships had been filled with Europeans. In a short period of time they had homes built and land broken and seeded, a road cut through to Spirit River via the “old pack trail”, across Rat Creek. This trail had been made during the gold rush days when men trekked through to the north from Edmonton on horseback or on foot. There were two or three schools built, the closest named Blueberry Creek, where Charlie Knight became the first teacher. These people got their start during the hard years of the depression by accepting relief. Later they were able to work off the debt incurred by doing road work for the government. For a time Jim

Penny was the road foreman on this work. About 1929 Tom Meester came to settle, and later his bride by proxy came from Holland. The Meesters in time had a little girl, then twin girls born at home with Mrs. Penny attending. Unfortunately one was born a spastic and lived the life of an invalid. Frank Tyler and family arrived, also Jim Stone a man of interest and some talent. He used to sing on occasion, later made a name of prominence for himself during the Second World War in Italy. The Meesters also sang with beautiful harmony at many dances. That year of 1929 saw Whitbum settled, but the land did not produce and many soon left. Some years later Jack Taylor discovered that sweet clover was effective in bringing back fertility to the burned land. The Lindsay brothers and wives were among these settlers. Tom with his fiddle and Bill as caller and master of ceremonies brought new life and fun to the dances. A hall was built in Whitbum and weekly dances alternated between the districts. Other folks from Baytree even attended: a long haul by team. The men dug deep to pay 25 cents each, to pay $3.00 to the musician and buy coffee and sandwich makings.

Women brought cakes for their entry fee. Later more musicians from the eastern settlement added to the music forming a little band. The coffee was made in a wash boiler filled with water and heated all evening on the wood burning stove (an oil barrel laid on its side with a door cut in one end and a smoke stack in the other). Sandwiches were made by a volunteer committee, either at home or even while the dance was going on. In the mid 30’s a group calling themselves the DooDads was formed. We took turns in the homes to make a meal and an evening of cards or dancing about once a month. Some names of those involved are Jesse and Margaret Caterer, Jack Richards, Campbell Reynolds, Jack Burrows, Marrianne Cramer, George Esselink, Helen Boadway and Charlie Knight, school teachers, Marie Swan district nurse, Al. Galbraith, Dewey Bateman, and Hilda and Loreen Penny. There may have been others but just four or five homes were suitable - Very Happy Memories! Helen Boadway laid the cornerstone for the new Blueberry Mtn. school in 1936, built on the SE comer of Herb Keebler’s farm. Logs were cut and sawn at Cramers mill during the winter of 1936 and 37 for the new hall. It was constructed after the

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writer had left the area, I believe near the school, but later moved to the comer near the store. Saddle horse tracks across the creeks to the Peace River were another diversion of the young people. On one such trip Mr. and Mrs. Mason Woods went along. Another trip saw Vic and Jean Mitchell, Olive Comer and Dewey ride to the river on horseback. Jim Stone led the horses home while the other proceeded down the river on a raft. A friend from Spirit River picked them up by car when they landed at Dunvegan. By the spring of 1937 the Penny girls were grown up. Hilda married AI Galbraith in March and went to live in Montney, B.C. That same spring Dewey rented his farm to Jim Corbett, sold his stock and effects and moved to the coast. In December he returned to marry Loreen, returning to their new home in Burnaby to live. The Penny’s stayed on in Blueberry Mtn. until they sold out in 1945 and moved to Montney, B.C. In 1947 they moved out to Burnaby. The Dan Galbraiths eventually built a house in Spirit River where they were living when Dan met an untimely death in the logging world.

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WANTED: Shed Antlers for creative art. Purchase by the pound. Call Terry at 780-766-2937/780-8764455

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For Sale: Bourgault Model 5710 Air Drill with 3225 Cart and New Openers, Grain Trailer, Accessible Hopper. Field Ready. Phone: 780-323-4364 Manure/Hay Grapples, Universal Skid-Steer Attach. 60in for $2700. 72in for $2900. 780-354-2161 Manure Spreader, New 375 Bushel, Rancher Series, Large Flotation Tires,Vertical Beaters. 780354-2161

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2000 Superior 48ft Tridem Log Trailer. Adjustable Bunks, Air Suspension, Good Condition. $12,000 OBO 250-261-1334 2 Ton Cascade Self-Loader Picker with Telescopic Boom & Rotating Pallet Forks. $2000. OBO. 250261-1334

2218 Mills/Equipment

Custom Built All Steel Sawmill, 48in Headsaw, 12ft. Carriage/24ft. Log Length Capacity. $3,000. OBO 250-261-1334

2220 Misc Farm Equipment FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE:

• 8440 JD four wheel drive tractor • 2388 Case IH Combine • 2005 Freightliner tandem grain truck • 8820 25 ft Case IH Swather • 60 ft Computer Sprayer • 8 X 51 Westfield auger, pto • 7 X 36 Westfield auger + 13 hp Honda motor RETIRING FROM FARMING 780-354-3447 or cell - 780-814-4735

35’ Ezee On Air Seeder, Cart, Ground Driven Fan, Valmar, Packer Bar. $25,000. Phone: 780-8355993 50 ft Degalman Heavy Harrow for Sale. Please Phone: 250-782-0220 For Sale: 2-TR98 Combines. #1 has 2,769.6 hrs. #2 has 3,170.3 hrs. Phone after 6:00pm-780-765-3921 For Sale: 370 GT Batch Grain Dryer, $2,000. OBO. Please Phone: 780-6852374 For sale: 72in 3pt-hitch rotary brush mower 40hp rating. $1500. Phone 780-354-2161, Beaverlodge. For Sale: High Hog Calf Shute with Tipping Table. Phone: 780-836-2125 Morand Shoulder-Holder Squeeze Shute with Palpitation Cage/Self-Catch Headgate. Side Exit/Rolling Door Tailgate/Includes Computer Weigh-Scale. 780-836-2125 THE CORRAL FACTORY: now selling corral panels, silage bunks/wind breaks/fenceline feeders/bale feeders, gates and Portable calving barns. Free Delivery Available. 780821-9020 Used10 ft. Snow Blade for Sale. $3,000., Skidsteer or Tractor Mount. Phone: 780354-2161 Beaverlodge Wanted: John Deere End Wheel Box Cedar with Grass Cedar Attachment. Please Phone: 250-8437654

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tractors, loaders. Large selection of pallet forks, grapples, buckets, snow and dirt blades, tillers, mowers and snow blowers, etc. Phone 780-354-2161.Beaverlodge. For Sale: 2 D8K Cats, 2 Steiger Tractors, and 2 Breaking Discs. Phone: 780-618-1234 For Sale: 8240 Terex Cat, You Can Clear Land Cheaply. $20,000. OBO. Please Phone: 250-7882514 Looking for a D6, D7, or D8 Older Cat for Bush Work. Please Phone: 780836-2580

6950 Shared Accommodation 6965 Suites for Rent 6975 Wanted to Rent 7015 Business Personals 8034 Building Contractors 9025 Hay/Bales for Sale 9115 Auto Miscellaneous 9160 Trucks/Vans/Cars 9185 Boats 9220 RVs/Campers/Trailers 9225 Snowmobiles

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For Sale: 3 Two Year Old Red Simmental Bulls from Willowdale Simmentals. Please Phone: 780-5972055 For Sale: Bred CowsPolled Herefords, Black or Red Baldies. Preg Checked/Vet inspected/Vaccinated/Treated with Ivomec. Gary@780-8362125 Milk Goats for Sale. Will kid in early April. Give lots of milk. Phone: 250-7845081 Morand Shoulder-Holder Squeeze Shute with Palpitation Cage/Self-Catch Headgate. Side Exit/Rolling Door Tailgate/Includes Computer Weigh-Scale. 780-836-2125 Quiet Black Angus Heifers Bred to Easy Calving Bull for late April. $3000. Firm. 250-793-4557 Red Angus Yearling Bulls For Sale. Semen Tested. Phone: 250-843-7183 Registered Polled Hereford Bulls. 1,2&3 year olds. Small birth weights. Vet inspected. Free Delivery. 780-836-2125.

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Wanham Grazing Association is taking offers for the following projects: 1. Pasture rejuvenation: plow, roll and seed approximately 350 acres of pasture land (Seed will be provided by the Association) 2. Approximately 2 miles of fence-line clearing Successful applicant(s) must carry a minimum of $2,000,000.00 liability insurance, must have valid WCB coverage and work in compliance within the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Wanham Grazing Association Headquarters: 12.8 km north of Rycroft corner to Volin Road & 25 km east. For more information please contact Lenore Mueller @ 780-864-8197

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M Mulvahill Fencing Contract, Construction & repairs to corrals, pasture & game fencing.

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Custom Plowing Cultivations Seeding

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Like New Condo Recently Built + 55 Living in Grandview Estates in Spirit River. Bright and Open Concept Create a comfortable Living Area. Including Full Range of Appliances and Air Conditioning. Condo has Ground Level Access and Parking. One of a Kind and Most Affordable Unit at Grandview Estates. Priced at $154,900. Call for Information: 780-864-2929

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moved in Spirit River area. $50,000 OBO. 780-8644400, 780-518-9575

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#1 Alfalfa seed for sale. Bagged and inoculated. Phone: 780-832-8250 CERTIFIED SEED FOR SALE: Sundre Barley, Early one Rape Canola, CDC Go Wheat, Oats: Derby, Foothills, Morgan, Mustang, and Waldern. Gerry cell:780831-8525 gerryr@whitemountainwapiti.com For Sale: CERTIFIED Round-up Ready CANOLA Seed; FUSION, CAFE , & DEKALB Varieties; SYNERGY & POLISH Canola; LIMRICK, RAEZER, & TETRIS Peas; STETTLER, RED WATER, & RYLEE (New CPS) Wheat; AUSTINSON, MEREDITH, & MAVERICK Barley; MORGAN & HAY MAKER Oats. Gerald: Cell:780-518-1505 Home:780-538-3868 For sale: Fall rye seed, cleaned. Phone: 780-8350872 Fairview, AB.

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100 Alfalfa/ Timothy Square Bales for Sale. No Rain & Shedded. Phone: 780-353-3323 For Sale: 60 Lb Alfalfa, Timothy, Brome Hay Bales in Manning Area. Please Phone: 780-836-7774 Straw Bales for Sale: $30. Fescue/Straw Bales for Sale: $35 Phone 250-261-8039

9025 Hay/Bales For Sale

Small square bales, quality horse hay. Alfalfa/grass mixed. Shedded. Near Baytree Alberta. $5./bale Phone: 780-978-3415 WANTED: most naturalorganic hay. Good quality. Fair priced. For long-term. Contact phone/fax: 250630-2524 Wheat and Barley Straw bales for sale. Delivery in 44-bale lots. 780-765-2246 or 780-864-8642

9030 Tillage & Seeding 50 ft Degalman Heavy Harrow for Sale. Please Phone: 250-782-0220 Looking to Buy: 12’-15’ heavy duty old-fashioned one-way disker with 22”-24” disk. 250-8437701 after 7:00pm Wanted: John Deere End Wheel Box Cedar with Grass Cedar Attachment. Please Phone: 250-8437654

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1 & 2-yr-old Salers Bulls for sale at the farm. Semen tested and guarantee. Delivery available. 780-9242464/780-982-2472. Alberta Beach, AB. 2 Speckled Park Bulls for Sale. please Phone: 780876-7618 or 780-876-3984 8 Year Old Lama Female looking for a home with other Lamas. Phone: 250784-5081 Big strong fast barrel horse for sale. Quarter horse gelding. Call 250-759-4956 Black & Red Angus Cross Bulls for Sale. Raised with No Grain. Ages 2-5 Yrs Old Available. All Bulls have been used in our Heifer Breeding Program. AI Genetics from Pharo Cattle Company & New Zealand Black Angus. Semen Tested + Delivery Available. $3000. Each. Cell-780-8762929, Home-250-297-6379. For Sale: 2 YEAR OLD CHAROLAIS BULLS, White & Tan. Please Phone: 250-781-3443 For Sale: 30 Black Angus Bred Heifers. Due May 1st. Please phone: 780-5972055 For Sale: High Hog Calf Shute with Tipping Table. Phone: 780-836-2125

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Box 6237 Fort St. John BC V1G 4H7

Ken Boon tel/fax: 250.261.6900

• WHEAT • BARLEY • OATS • PEAS • HEATED GRAIN • SPRING THRASHED • DAMP • LIGHT • MIXED • BUGS

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HEATED CANOLA • GREEN • WEEDY • SPRING THRASHED

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UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION

TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016 – 10:30 AM

Jody and Elaine Klassen – Mayerthorpe, AB

LOCATED: From Mayerthorpe, go 2.9 km south on Hwy 22, then 3.1 km west on Twp Rd 572, then 0.8 km south on Rge Rd 90. Gate Sign – 57116 Rge Rd 90. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Jody Klassen at 780-204-0391. This is an inventory reduction sale. Equipment and Internet Bidding starting at 12:00 p.m. Internet bidding provided by BidSpotter.com

TRACTORS • 2005 Buhler Versatile 2425 4WD w/ 900/50R42 duals, PTO, powershift, front & rear weights, 4 hyd plus aux, showing 4546 hrs, 425 hp, shedded, vg cond, S/N 302036 • Case 4490 4WD c/w 12’ Degelman 2-way dozer, 20.8R38 singles, PTO, 4 hyd, showing 9619 hrs, S/N 08861642 • John Deere 6410 MFWD c/w JD 640 loader & bucket, LH reverser, joystick, 3-pt. hitch, 2 hyd, PTO, Power Quad trans, 18.4x38 singles, 13.6x28 fronts, good cond, S/N L06410V222587, (Selling for Bob Klassen 780-679-7680) • John Deere 4020 2WD, diesel, open station, 2 hyd, PTO, 18.4x34 singles, Syncro-Range trans, good cond, S/N 22T77532, (Selling for Bob Klassen 780-679-7680) • Case IH LX116 loader w/ 6’ bucket, exc cond, (will fit the above tractor) COMBINE and HEADERS • 2006 John Deere 9760 STS combine w/ 20.8R42 duals, Bullet rotor, Precision 1500 header, SwathMaster IV PU, 1643 sep / 2383 eng hrs,Y & M, 28L-26 rears, Fresh greenlight winter of 2016, new feeder chain fall of 2015, shedded, vg cond, S/N H09760S717125, Terms: 20% non-refundable deposit, balance by July 1/16. • John Deere 635F flex header, PU reel, fore & aft, full fingered auger, single point hook-up, poly skid shoes, shedded, good cond, S/N H00635F716031 • John Deere 635F flex header, PU reel, fore & aft, full fingered auger, single point hook-up, poly skid shoes, shedded, good cond, S/N H00635F711654 HEAVY TRUCKS • 1995 Western Star 5964S, 54” removable bunk, Cat 3406E, 13 spd, 12,000 lb front, 46,000 lb rears, 3-way lockers, newer 11R24.5 rear tires, air ride, alum wheels, HID headlights, showing 1,757,198 km, VIN 2WKRDCCJ4SK936076 • 1996 Freightliner FLD 120, bunk, N14 Cummins, 475 hp, 15 spd, 46 K rears, 3-way lockers, alum rims, air ride, vg 11R24.5 tires, VIN 1FUPDDYB6TP650097 • 1999 IH Eagle, Integral Pro Sleeper, N14-475 hp, 18 spd, air ride, 24.5 tires, Webasto heater, (sells as a parts truck), VIN 2HSCHAER6YC042798

GRAIN TRAILERS • 30’ SWS tridem 5th wheel equipment • 1998 Doepker Super B, 11R24.5 tires, trailer w/ ramps, 2001 air ride, dual cranks, jockey box, alum • Fruehauf Super B highboy trailer, 32’ fenders, roll tarps lead – 28’ pup, 1978 • 45’ Tridem highboy trailer, spring susp, AIR DRILL 12R22.5 rubber, 1978 • 57’ Flexicoil 5000 drill, 9” spacing, dbl shoot, rubber cap packers, 4” Stealth • 40’ TA sprayer trailer • Tridem car hauler w/ tilt deck, older openers, S/N U087639-99 • Flexicoil 3450 TBH tank, 3 • Swather mover w/ ramps, will hold 25’ swather (Call Bob Klassen 780compartment, variable rate, S/N 679-7680) U088259-99 • 34’ TA bulk water trailer, 1980 Will sell the drill first and then the tank. HORSE and STOCK TRAILERS TERRA-GATOR FLOATER TRUCK • Ag-Chem Terra-Gator 1844, 60’, 3208 • 22’ Wy-Lee TA 5th wheel 6-horse trailer, slant stalls, lg front tack room, Cat, auto trans, Air Max V box plus good tires, 1980 granular box, Mid Tec controller, air brakes, tarp, showing 7467 hrs, good • Road Runner TA 2-horse trailer, rubber mat floor, good tires rubber, 66x43x25 rears, S/N 8T13636 • 16’ Wy-Lee TA stock trailer, bumper FIELD EQUIP, AUGERS, DRYER, BINS pull, 1984 • 80’ Flexicoil System 95 harrow / packer HAYING / CATTLE EQUIPMENT • Willmar hoppered spreader box • 80’ Spraymaster TA PT sprayer, • 7-bale self-loading hyd bale carrier, drive over cradle style, 35’, Tandem suspended boom, 750 gal fiberglass • NH 1002 PT bale wagon, S/N 3933 tank • Patz rd bale processor • 60’ Spraymaster TA 5th wheel PT sprayer, suspended boom, 500 gal MOTORHOME fiberglass tank • 2001 FourWinds Majestic 28R Class • Westfield 8”x46’ PTO auger C motorhome, Triton V10, auto, rear • Misc Westfield augers BR, sleeps 8, awning, AC, microwave, • MC 600B continuous grain dryer generator, newer tires, showing • Two 29,000 bu York grain bins 125,371 miles, good cond (unassembled, used) MISCELLANEOUS TRUCKS • 12’ truck service body w / crane, • 2006 Ford Lariat F350 Super Duty, toolboxes, etc 4x4, crew cab, 6L diesel, auto, 6.5’ • Unused Powertek PT 150L 40 gal gas box, loaded w/ leather, power seats, air compressor, 32 CFM, 3 cyl spray in liner, new tires, 245,976 km at • Lincoln 200 portable welder booking • Century 225 Mig welder • 1997 Ford F150, 4x4, ext cab, long • 5’ FarmKing 3-pt. hitch finishing mower box, auto, 5.4L, A/T/C, PW, PDL, • Honda 250 Fourtrax quad, front & back 381,159 km, one owner racks • 1997 Ford F250 XLT, 4x4, ext cab, 6.5’ • Eight 20.8x38 tires; other various tires box, 5.4L, auto, A/T/C, PW, PDL, spray in • Concord soil sample probe, hyd, truck liner, 340,749 km, runs but eng problems mt • 1996 Ford E-350 dually w/16’ van body, • HD JD bale fork Powerstroke diesel, auto, (parts only) • Two Case IH 3-pt. quick hitches • IH R-174 SA grain truck c/w 13.5’ steel • 17’Hx15’9”W dbl rolling steel quonset doors box & hoist, 5&2 trans, 1970 +/– OTHER CONSIGNORS • 1978 +/– GMC High Sierra 1/2 T, 4x4, NELLES MADSEN – 780-204-0478 long box • 2010 Richiger EA 350 bag extractor, TRAILERS 9’ & 10’, 540 PTO, adj discharge, good • 1996 Willten sprayer trailer c/w 1000 cond, S/N 1021 gal+/– poly water tank & Chem Handler III, tandem duals, 10,884 KG-GVWR • Brandt 13”x90’ swing auger, reverser, S/N 71894-02 (Call Bob Klassen 780-679-7680) • Drop deck sprayer trailer c/w 2550 • Vertec 5000 continuous grain dryer

cond, GVW 4531 KG • Miller Big AG 300 portable welder on trailer • 9’ NH 488 haybine, S/N 477725 • New Holland 850 rd baler • Two 600 gal newer poly water tanks; two 32’ ext ladders; 300 & 500 gal fuel tanks / stands KIDD BROS. INC. – Bob 780-674-0000 or Darren 780-504-2356 • MF 860 SP combine, Super 8 PU, V8 Hydro, showing 3093 hrs, Rodono chopper, 24.5x32, S/N 1746019583 • MF 860 SP combine, Melroe 388 PU, 6 cyl standard, showing 5278 hrs, chopper, 24.5x32, new concave, S/N 1746-18130 • 20’ MF 9020 straight cut hdr, PU reel • 18’ MF 9018 straight cut hdr, batt reel • 21’ NH 109 PT swather, batt reel NIKO PREUGSCHAS – 780-204-2501 • 1999 Doepker Super B grain trailers, 24.5 tires, alum. outer rims, roll tarps, redone 3 yrs. ago, good cond. JURGEN PREUGSCHAS – 780-204-2500 • 24’ John Deere 650 TA disc, 9” spacing, good cond, S/N N00650X000219 • 1986 53’ Wilson TA cattle liner • 1998 20’ Southland TA 5th whl stock trailer • Deutz 7145 MFWD c/w 475 loader & 8-1/2’ bucket & grapple, pallet forks, 3-pt hitch, 3 hyd, 16.9R28 fronts, 20.8-38 rears • Case 2290 2WD, 23.1x34 tires (newer), 2 hyd, PS, needs trans work • 1979 GMC 7000 TA grain truck c/w 19’ steel box & pole hoist, V8 gas, 5&4 trans, spring ride, air brakes • 38’ IH field cult w/ 3 bar harrows • Canox Big Red 200 portable welder JASON EKLUND – 780-202-0036 • 2010 Ford Econoline E350 van, 8 pass, 360,193 km, A/T/C, 5.4L, auto • 1983 Dodge Ram van, has hand controls & a wheel chair lift AUCTIONEER’S NOTES

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• Internet bidders must pre-register at least 48 hours prior to sale. • Items must be paid for in full before being removed from the sale site. • If paying by cheque and unknown to Auction Company, we require a letter of GREG MORTON – 780-674-7799 gal poly water tank & Chem Handler, reference from your bank. 2 Honda water pumps, tandem duals • 2012 20’ Carry-On TA enclosed trailer • See complete terms and conditions on our w/ ramp door, 8’, side man door, exc website. (Call Bob Klassen 780-679-7680)

CAMROSE, AB

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2016 WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA 4X4 Stk# i930433 MSRP $47,830 Ross Chrysler Price OR LEASE FOR ONLY $310/bi-weekly for 84 months* + taxes & fees

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$41,500

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OR LEASE FOR ONLY $278/bi-weekly for 84 months* + taxes & fees

2016 RAM G1500 SPORT QUAD CAB 4X4 SHORT BOX Stk# i215576 MSRP $63,650 Ross Chrysler Price OR LEASE FOR ONLY $278/bi-weekly For 84 months* + taxes & fees

2016 D3500 SLT CREW CAB 4X4 SHORT BOXMSRP Stk #i171675 MSRP $75,650 Ross Chrysler Price

2016 D3500 SLT CREW CAB 4X4 LONG BOX Stk# v150661 MSRP $72,950 Ross Chrysler Price

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2016 D2500 SLT CREW CAB 4X4 LONG BOX Stk #i183676 MSRP $74,750 Ross Chrysler Price

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2016 G2500 SXT CREW CAB 4X4 SHORT BOX Stk #i889487 MSRP $53,450 Ross Chrysler Price for 84 months* + taxes & fees

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2016 RAM G1500 SLT QUAD CAB 4X4 SHORT BOX Stk# i807492 MSRP $53,750 Ross Chrysler Price

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2016 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk 4 X 4 Stk# i562394 MSRP $42,920 Ross Chrysler Price

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*All bi-weekly lease payments are calculated at 3.99% with 0% down at time of purchase over 84 months O.A.C. except where indicated.

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Feed Wagon ● HI HOG Cattle Squeeze ● Calf Cradle ● Round Bale Feeders ● Large Tire Feeders Challenger II - 37’ Vibra Shank Cult ● JD 335 - 21’ Double Wing Tandem Disc ● Flexicoil 65XL - 100’ SA Sprayer ● TRUCKS, STOCK FLAT DECKSwather TRAILERS 1988 4 Dr60” ● Steel 1975Box; Chev8.2C65; V8; 2CAR, - MF 850 Combines ● MF&885 - 18`Gas ● 1987 GMCChrysler 7000 TAFifth GrainAvenue; Truck; 20`x L diesel 5&2 Spd; 15’ Wood B&H ● 1972 IH 2050A Tandem; c/w 18’ B&H; 10 Spd; Poor Motor ● 1966 GMC 960 Single TH SAT., - 10:00 - REAL ESTATE AUCTION IN Fifth THE Wheel TOWNSTOCK OF ANDREW Axle; V8; APRIL 5&2 Spd;16 16’ B&H; NiceA.M. Orig Condition ● 2007 MERRIT 24’ T/A TRAILER ● FOR ANDREW FOODS FORMERLY THE COOP - PH: 2010 14’ – 2 5/16 Ball Hitch FLAT DECK TRAILER; 2x3500 STORE lb. Axles ● Shop780-446-7520 Built 24’ Triple Axle(Marty) Pin FIFTH WHEELin TRAILER; Pipe9448 BaleSQRacks ● 16’ c/w Pin5 Hitch Deck ● until Pipesale Framed Wagon Selling the Town of c/w Andrew FT Building Lots ●Trailer; Store isVG in operation day ● Bale All fixtures & for 16 Rnd Bales ●will1982 FordasF250; 1977 by Ford ¾ Ton; V8; Stnd ● 1974 Ford Ton; c/w B&H balance of inventory be sold well. ●4x4 Real●Estate ANTONIUK REAL ESTATE LTD - Ph:1 780-895-2442 AUGERS & GRAIN BINS 10” x 60’ Swing Away Auger ● HD 7” x 33’ Auger ● Sakundiak 7” x 45’ Auger ● SAT., APRIL 16 -5 FOLLOWING THE●ANDREW STORE (approx pm) 1 – Westeel Rosco Ring Hopper Bottom 8 – Westeel FOODS Rosco 6 Ring Bins; AUCTION c/w Wood Floors ● 2 – 12:30 Butler 4 Ring WILL UNRESERVED AUCTION ACRES FOR PIPE, LUMBER, & THE MISC. Approx 150 ● 3 – Westeel WE Rosco 5 RingSELL ● 1 –BY Twister 5 Ring ● 1 – Twister 6 Ring154 C. of DARICHUK (SE6-55-16-W4M) - Approx. cult. acres Joints 2 7/8” DRILLESTATE PIPE, 100 Lengths of Sucker Rod, & Lots of 96 Various Pipe ● 40’balance Lengths ofin 3” bush Angle Iron Real ANTONIUK REAL - Ph: 780-895-2442 and Qty of Scrap SteelEstate ● Qty ofby New 1x4, 1x6, 2x6, & 2x8 ESTATE Lumber ●LTD Approx 60 Bags of Insulation ● Tent Trailer ● 8 miles of Mundare on Hwy 855Push thenMowers, 1 mileRototiller, West on Twp RdYard 550 Old Holiday TrailerNorth ● AC 512G Riding Mower ● Various Trail Type Sprayer ● Scorpion Whip Skidoo; 1800 miles; Nice; Orig ● Slide In Fifth Wheel ● Gas Welder, Generators, Water ST APRIL 21Elec- 10:00 A.M. - FARM AUCTION FOR LTD. PumpsTHURS., ● 100 Ton Press ● Hack Saw ● Tire Machine ● 5 - Rolling TollRYPIEN Chests ●FARMS Huge amount - PH. 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CHARLES 780-675-4428 OR 780-689-9888 874 Hrs; Prem ● Case 2670 4WD ● Duetz 100-06 2WD Diesel Tractor ● Fordson 8N ● 2010 NH CR9080 ROTARY Hrs; w/o in Fall 2015 ● 2010 MF 9220 - 30’Blade SWATHER; hrs ●PTO REMDitcher 2700 2012 JD COMBINE; 9410R; 19221313 hrs;Eng PTO; GPS; P.Shift ● Degelman 7200 - 16’ ● 2014558 Eagle Grain Vac JD ● 5 9870 AugersSTS ● 7 COMBINE; Grain Bins ●1150 SeaCan ● Bourgault Seeder ● Morris CP743 - 49`Chisel ● 2009 threshing hrs ●8800 2005- 40`Air Premier 2952I Swather ● IBEC 1212 Plow FlexiCoil System 95-70`Harrow Packers 1993 17`Open TILLAGE, Grain ●Dryer ● 2006 JD 4720 SPRAYER; 1363 ●hrs ● Raider 2010 Brent 1082 Bow GrainBoat Cart●●TRUCKS, 1991 GMC Kodiak GRAIN AUGERS, & MORE TandemBINS, GRAIN TRUCKCANOLA ● 2006 SEED Bourgault 5710 - 47’ AIR DRILL ● 2006 Bourgault 6450 AIR CART ● TH 2012 Farm King 42’ DISC 26 ● 2013 Brandt A.M. 70’ HEAVY HARROW ● JDFOR 331 Disc ● Ezze-on 38’ VIBRA CHISEL ● TUES., APRIL - 11:00 - FARM AUCTION PATRICK MEDYNSKI Harman 40’ Coil Packers ● JD 3600 - 8 BottomAB PLOW ● 1976 780-446-5282 Ford Tandem c/w 20’ B&H ● 2 - FK 13x70 Augers ● LAMONT, PHONE: F.King 10x51 ● F.King 10x41 c/w mover ● 2 - JD AUTO Steer Units ● NH 499 & JD 530 Baler ● 34 GRAIN BINS JD 8640 4WD Tractor; 7285 hrs; 3 hyd; PTO ● Morris 8900 - 32` Air Drill c/w 7180 Air Tank ● Bourgault FH 536-40 FRI., APRIL 22●NDVersatile - 11:004750 A.M. - FOR BEN & JUDY BURTON - 36` Field Cult ● NH TX 66 Combine - 25`Swather ● Chev TA Grain Truck ● 24’ Holiday Trailer ATHABASCA, ABD.Till. - PHONE: 780-675-4667 OR 780-689-0774 ● Morris 60’ H.Packers ● Morris 35’ ● Grain Bins ● Augers ● Livestock & Chicken Equip ● MISC NH 9280 TRACTOR; 5805 hrs IH 2096; 5182 hrs; ● AUCTION 1982 Mack T/A Grain Truck ● PJ Ball 5th Wheel Flat WED., APRIL 27●THCase - 10:30 A.M. - FARM FOR POROZNI FARMS Deck Trailer ● CAT D6D WILLINGDON, #3X758; Std; Winch ● -2014 Leon 1350 A Series SCRAPER; 13.5 Yd ● J&M 1000 Grain AB PHONE: 780-208-7933 (Greg) Storm Grain CART ● EA910 Richiger PTO Grain EXTRACTOR ● 2010 Flaman Pro Grain BAGGER M#1010 Case 9350 Tractor; 310542 hp;hrs; 12 25’ spdheader stand ●trans; 20.8Rx42 duals; 835 orig. 1375 hrs ●Braking 3 - Cockshutt ● 2009IHMF 9435 Swather; NH TR96 Combine ● Ezee-On Disc; As 30’s New ● ● Bourgault 57103640 - 36’Sprayer; Single Shoot Drill; Bourgault 5250 3 Comp. Tank ● Case IH 3950 - 28’ Cushion Gang 5710 Series 2 - 40’Air Cult; Double Shoot ; Bourgault 5350 Tank ● Spray-Coupe 77’ ●Air BOURGAULT Disc; Exc Cond ● Morris 5’ CP50 Floating Hitch D.Tillage Cult ● IHC 1460 Rotary Combine; 2161 hrs ● 1979 Ford NH 1431 Discbine ● NH 688 Rnd Baler ● Sitrex 12 Wheel Rake ● New Concept 22” Grain Roller ● Westward 920 9000 T/A c/w 20’ x 60” Steel B&H ● PLUS 12 GRAIN BINS, TILLAGE, TRUCKS, VEHICLES, & MISC Bale Shredder ● Jiffy 900 Feed Wagon ● 22 - 30’ Silage Bunk Feeders ● PLUS GRAIN BINS, TILLAGE, & MORE THURS., APRIL 28-TH10:30 - 11:00 A.M. - ESTATE AUCTION RICHARD BOKENFOHR SAT, APRIL 23RD A.M. - FARM AUCTION FOR FOR ARTHUR & ELAINE HLUSHAK NAMAO, AB - PHONE: 780-777-5734 LAMONT/CHIPMAN, AB - PHONE: 780-363-2322 (Arthur)(BRIAN) or 780-991-9269 (Elaine) Morris 30’ Air 2375 Drill c/w 7180 Tank; Premium ● JD856 9600 Ezee-On 3590FWA; Disc;CAHR; VG ●c/w ACDL 8030 2012 Versatile CLASSIC 4WD; 12 Spd Trans; Hrs ● ● 2011 MF 2680 280 Tractor; Loader; 3019 hrs; Premium ● Versatile Versatile 856Diesel ● Wilrich 9 Btm●Plow ● 10”8N x 60’ ● 1979 Ford 874 Hrs; Prem ● Case 2670 4750 4WD Swather ● Duetz●100-06 2WD Tractor Fordson ● Auger 2010 NH CR9080 700 Grain COMBINE; Truck ● 1979 Motorhome Cult, Harrows, GrainMF Bins, Vehicles, Shop Equip,558 Husky Lathe ROTARY 1313 Eng Hrs; ●w/o in Fall 2015 13 ● 2010 9220 - 30’ SWATHER; hrs ● REM 2700 Grain Vac 30TH ● 5 Augers ● 7 Grain Bins(Mundare) ● SeaCan ● Bourgault 8800- LAKELAND - 40`Air SeederTRENCHING ● Morris CP743 - 49`Chisel APRIL - KITLARCHUK MAY 7TH (Two Hills) Plow ● FlexiCoil SystemESTATE 95-70`Harrow Packers ● 1993 Raider 17`Open Bow Boat ●(Mameo TRUCKS,Beach) TILLAGE, MAY 6TH - REAL (Lamont) MAY 14TH - REAL ESTATE GRAIN BINS, AUGERS, CANOLA SEED & MORE SAT.,TUES., JUNE APRIL 11TH - 9:00 - UNRESERVED CONSIGNMENT SALE (REDWATER, 26THA.M. - 11:00 A.M. - FARM AUCTION FOR PATRICK MEDYNSKI AB) FARM, CONSTRUCTION EQUIP., COLLECTOR VEHICLES, TRACTORS PH: 780-446-9555 LAMONT, AB PHONE: 780-446-5282 r0011214441 JD 8640 4WD Tractor; 7285 hrs; 3 hyd; PTO ● Morris 8900 - 32` Air Drill c/w 7180 Air Tank ● Bourgault FH 536-40 - 36` Field Cult ● NH TX 66 Combine ● Versatile 4750 - 25`Swather ● Chev TA Grain Truck ● 24’ Holiday Trailer ● Morris 60’ H.Packers ● Morris 35’ D.Till. ● Grain Bins ● Augers ● Livestock & Chicken Equip ● MISC

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Case IH 9350 Tractor; 310 hp; 12 spd stand trans; 20.8Rx42 duals; 835 orig. hrs ● 3 - Cockshutt 30’s ● Bourgault 5710 - 36’ Single Shoot Air Drill; Bourgault 5250 3 Comp. Air Tank ● Case IH 3950 - 28’ Cushion Gang Disc; Exc Cond ● Morris 5’ CP50 Floating Hitch D.Tillage Cult ● IHC 1460 Rotary Combine; 2161 hrs ● 1979 Ford 9000 T/A c/w 20’ x 60” Steel B&H ● PLUS 12 GRAIN BINS, TILLAGE, TRUCKS, VEHICLES, & MISC

Open Farm Days

AGRI-NEWS MARCH, 2016

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Registration for Open Farm Days is now open, and Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF) has produced some new videos to help out farms that are considering participating, but might not know where to start. “These videos are a great resource because they profile some of the different types of farms that have opened their doors to Open Farm Days in the past,” says Colin Gosselin, senior project coordinator with AF. “They give a quick overview of participants’ experiences, along with tips for hosting an open house.” Open Farm Days is a provincewide event that showcases agriculture, local food, and agritourism by inviting the public to come out and directly experience the farm. This year’s fourth annual event runs the weekend of August 20-21, 2016, while farm registration closes May 31, 2016. One of the videos features Humphrey and Terry Banack, who operate a conventional grain and oilseed farm near Round Hill. They discuss how consumers are going on an adventure to see where their food comes from, and how Open Farm Days helps bridge the gap between

the producer and the end user of their products. Another video features Leona Staples from The Jungle Farm, an established agritourism business. Leona shares some great tips on improving the visitor experience around things like temporary parking areas, porta potties, and working with your local health inspector if you’re going to be providing food as part of your event. Our third video puts the spotlight on Daniel Chappell of Country Thyme Farm. Daniel is a local food producer with a Farm Box Program, and he discusses how Open Farm Days has helped increase his exposure, and provides him with an opportunity to open up his operation to the public for one day of the year. Open Farm Days 2015 had 70 participating farms and 18 farm-totable culinary events. Last year’s events boasted over 10,000 visits to farms, and almost $100,000 in food and on-farm sales. “Open Farm Days clearly benefits both the host farm and the visitor. I encourage you to watch the videos to see if hosting an open house is in your future.” Contact: Colin Gosselin 780-968-3518

15TH ANNUAL

SPRING CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday, May 28, 2016

At MILE 54 SALE YARD • STARTS 10:00 AM SHARP

NOW ACCEPTING ITEMS

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Food Concession on site

And Remember...

Don’t Sell Yourself Short Let Short Busche Do The Selling For You!

Call Kevin (250) 261-1891 to book your items

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Monday, March 7th saw VJV in Dawson Creek play home to the Spring Select Bull Sale. Chet and Jamie Jans of Fallen Timber Farms in Groundbirch were joined by K. Reanne Sanford of KRS Simmentals and Alan and Lorraine Sanford of Nine Mile Ranch, both from Quesnel in offering 39 yearling and two-year-old Simmentals and Angus bulls, as well as five heifers for Peace area cattle producers to bid on. A good sized crowd enjoyed a good sale and great hospitality.

Unreserved Public Farm Auction

Unreserved Public Farm Auction

Girouxville, AB | April 13, 2016 • 11am

Wembley, AB | April 11, 2016 • 11am

Kevin & Doreen Dumont

Peter Van Everdink

2003 Versatile 2335 & Morris Maxim ll 40 Ft w/8336

1997 John Deere 9400 & 2007 Seed Hawk 4412 44 Ft w/397

2009 John Deere T670

2006 John Deere 4995 36 Ft

2002 John Deere 4710 90 Ft

2007 Lexion 590R

2005 Case IH WDX1202 30 Ft

GSI 112 Air Stream

AUCTION LOCATION: From DONNELLY CORNER (junction of Hwy 2 & Hwy49), go 13 km (8 miles) West on Hwy 49, then go 3.2 km (2 miles) North on Sec Hwy 744, then 2.4 km (1.5 miles) West on Twp Rd 782. GPS: 55.7509,-117.3783

AUCTION LOCATION: From Wembley, AB, go 7 km (4.5 miles) South on Pipestone Creek Rd (Rge Rd 82), then 1.6 km (1 mile) East on Twp Rd 704A, then 100 meters South on Rge Rd 81. GPS: 55.0909, -119.0806

A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1997 John Deere 9400 4WD • 1959 Massey Ferguson 85 2WD • 2009 John Deere T670 Combine • 1997 John Deere CTS Combine • 2008 John Deere 936D 36 Ft Draper Header • 2006 John Deere 4995 36 Ft Swather • 2002 John Deere 4710 90 Ft 4x4 High Clearance Sprayer • 1992 John Deere 770BH Motor Grader • 2001 Western Star 4964EX Sleeper T/A Truck Tractor • 2000 Freightliner Classic XL Sleeper

A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 2003 Versatile 2335 4WD · 1986 Massey Ferguson 283 2WD · 2007 Lexion 590R Combine · 2001 Honey Bee SP36 36 Ft Header · 2005 Case IH WDX1202 30 Ft Swather · 2005 International 8600 T/A Truck · 2011 Chevrolet 1500 4x4 Pickup · 2003 Advance 38 Ft T/A Grain Trailer · Morris 8336 40 Ft Air Drill · Versatile 1609 28 Ft Tandem Disc ·

T/A Truck Tractor • 2001 Doepker 28 Ft Super B-Train Grain Trailer • 2001 Advance 28 Ft Super B-Train Grain Trailer • 1997 Wabash 3XL 36340 Litre T/ATank Trailer • 2007 Seed Hawk 4412 44 Ft Air Drill - 2012 McFarlane WDL-2080-16 80 Ft Flex Harrows • 2012 McFarlane WDL-2060-16 60 Ft Flex Harrows • Flexi-Coil 820 60 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator • Qty of Hopper Bins • 2014 Nuvision 6395 Grainmax 13 In. x95 Ft Auger... AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com

Kevin Dumont: 780.625.8400

Peter Van Everdink: 780.402.1950

Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager Mike SIon: 780.518.6249 800.491.4494

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2011 McFarlane HDL · 1050 · 16 50 Ft Rex Harrows · Riteway Hydraulic Rock Picker · Willmar 765 90 Ft High Clearance Sprayer · WillmarSSOO 5 Ton T/A Spreader · Qty of Hopper Bins · Qty of Grain Bins · GSI 112 Air Stream Continuous Grain Dryer · 2015 Westfield MK100 · 71 Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · 2011 Edward Grain Guard GGF-803113 HP Aeration Fan ... AND MUCH MORE!

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CA$62+ million of equipment sold at Ritchie Bros.’ largest Grande Prairie auction ever Two-day auction sets new Grande Prairie sales and bidder records for Ritchie Bros. GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB (March 16, 2016) – As equipment rolled into view and crowds began to gather at Ritchie Bros.’ Grande Prairie auction this week, one thing became clear: records would be broken. By auction’s end, CA$62+ million (US$46+ million) of equipment had been sold, and more than 7,150 people had registered to bid—both new records for the Grande Prairie site. Ritchie Bros. sold 2,500+ equipment items and trucks for 250+ sellers at the March 14-15, 2016 auction, including three complete dispersals. The auction’s impressive line-up of equipment and trucks—including 70+ excavators, 65+ dozers, 270+ trailers, 70 truck tractors, and more—attracted bidders from 39 countries. “I’d like to thank all of our customers for choosing to buy and sell at this auction,” said Simon Wallan, Vice President, Ritchie Bros. “We normally hold our first Grande Prairie auction of the year in April, but added this auction to the Peace Region calendar to meet the needs of two customers—Pinnacle Services and Continental Pipelines and Facilities—looking to do complete

dispersals. This new date created a tremendous opportunity for others to take part in this truly exciting event. Record bidder attendance proved the strength

Unreserved Public Real Estate Auction

Jesse & Lynn Smith High Praire, AB | April 27,2016 - Selling at the Edmonton Auction site

3 parcels of real estate 80±title acre pasture & 385±acres grazing lease

Property Highlights Parcel 1 - N1/2 of SW 4-77-16-W5 80±title Acres - Pasture 20±ac open, balance bush, part fenced ( East, West & North sides), spring fed creek, taxes $8.35

Parcel 2 – S1/2 of SW 4-77-16-W5 GRL# 820508-80±acres - Grazing lease ê

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For more information, contact Jesse Smith - Owner 780-523-6032 Jerry Hodge - Ritchie Bros. Real Estate 780-706-6652 | jhodge@rbauction.com Broker: All West Realty Ltd.

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lic excavators sold for a combined CA$2.5+ million Two 2012 Caterpillar 730 articulated dump trucks sold for a combined CA$430,000 A 2009 Caterpillar D8T dozer sold for CA$335,000 Two 2015 Kenworth T800 T/A sleeper winch tractors sold for a combined CA$320,000 Two 2014 Kenworth T800 sleeper truck tractors sold for a combined CA$233,000 A 2010 Volvo L150G wheel loader sold for CA$175,000 A 2009 Kenworth T800 Texas Bed tri-drive sleeper winch tractor sold for CA$135,000 Auction quick facts: Grande Prairie, AB (March 14-15, 2016) Gross auction proceeds – CA$62+ million (US$46+ million) (new site record) SMALL ANIMAL SALE POULTRY, PIGS, SHEEP & GOATS Amount sold to online Saturday, April 23rd – 11:00 a.m. bidders – CA$34+ milAt the Willowview Auction yard in Beaverlodge lion (US$25+ million) SPRING CONSIGNMENT SALE (new site record) Wednesday, May 14th – 11:00 a.m. Total registered bidAt the Willowview Auction yard in Beaverlodge ders (onsite and online) SMALL ANIMAL SALE POULTRY, PIGS, SHEEP & GOATS – 7,150+ bidders from Saturday, May 28th – 11:00 a.m. 39 countries (new site At the Willowview Auction yard in Beaverlodge record) FARM & EQUIPMENT SALE FOR ARNOLD & KATHY LONGSON Online registered Saturday, June 4 – 10:00 a.m. bidders – 4,500+ (62 perFarm Equipment, Vehicles, Household & Yard Items cent) (new site record) At the Longson farm (details to follow) Number of lots sold – For any of your consigning needs; 2,500+ please call Ged @ 780-814-4751 Number of sellers – 250+ Ritchie Bros. has 140+ 3 km Straight West of Beaverlodge on TWP Rd 720 upcoming auctions on Large new facilities with inside storage available its calendar, including the next Grande Prairie Box 56, Beaverlodge AB Ged Willis: (cell) 780-814-4751 • Barb Willis: (cell) 780-814-3281 auction, which will take willowviewauctions@xplornet.ca • www.willowviewauctions.net place April 14, 2016.

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of our global marketing and helped us achieve solid pricing on the large selection of late-model, low-hour equipment and trucks in the auction.” Out-of-province buyers purchased CA$32+ million (US$24+ million) of equipment (52 percent), including CA$7+ million (US$5+ million) sold to out-of-country buyers (12 percent). Bidders participated in the auction in person, online in real time at rbauction.com, and by proxy. Online buyers purchased 55 percent (CA$34+ million or US$25+ million) of the equipment in the auction. All items were sold without minimum bids or reserve prices. Specific equipment sales highlights: 10 Komatsu PC490LC-10 hydrau-

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Unreserved Public Farm & Real Estate Auction

Unreserved Public Farm & Real Estate Auction

Mel & Gwen Marshall Selling at the Nobbs Farm Auction Site

Rick & Joanne Gardner Valleyview, AB | April 2, 2016 · 10 am

Bonanza, AB | March 30, 2016 · 9 am

Country Residential Acreage 7 Parcels of Farmland – 1106.34± Title Acres 2 Grazing Leases: 267 AUMs - 1118.97± Acres

4 Parcels of Real Estate 1 Home Quarter & 3 Parcels of Farmland 611.6± Title Acres $10,344.50 SLR

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1995 built 1800± sq ft 2 story log home w/crawl space, 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, water filtration, hard wood floor, wood fireplace, natural gas cook stove, tin roof

32 x 42 ft heated shop, 24 x 75 ft lean to w/barn, 16 x 16 ft heated trapper’s shed, 16 x 16 ft wood shed

New Fish Creek

Parcel 2 to 8 – Farmland, 1087.34± title acres Parcel 9 & 10 – Grazing lease – 267 AUMs. A complete listing of cultivated acres per quarter, 2015 & 2014 crop info & AUM carrying & grazing capacity can be found at rbauction.com/realestate.

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New Fish Creek Road

Outbuildings

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13± ac yardsite, 6± ac pasture, partially perimeter & cross fenced, Cow Crete 150 head waterer

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Parcel 52 – 157.8± Title Acres Home Quarter – 96± cult acres, 1400± sq ft bungalow, 2015 taxes $441.28, $450 SLR

Parcel 53 – 149± Title Acres 122± cult acres, Wheat in 2015, 2015 taxes $120.54, $5882.50 SLR*

Parcel 54 – 148± Title Acres 142± cult acres, Wheat in 2015, 2015 taxes $1134.83, $4012 SLR*

Parcel 55 – 156.8± Title Acres 150± cult acres, wheat in 2015, 2015 taxes $145.85

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Property Features Include

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TWP 822 Directions to Parcel 52

Parcel 5

For more information, contact: Rick & Joanne Gardner - Owners 780.524.5531 (h), 780.524.8944 (c) Mike Slon - Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager 780.518.6249 | mslon@rbauction.com Realtor: Rick Wallan, All Peace Realty: 780.518.3313

From Dawson Creek, BC, go 37 km (23 miles) East on Hwy 49, then 19 km (12 miles) North on Rge Rd 115 (Pillsworth Rd), 1.6 km (1 mile) West on Twp Rd 812, 14 km (9 miles) North on Rge Rd 120, 1.6 km (1 mile) West on Twp Rd 825, 0.25 km (0.17 miles) North on Rge Rd 121.

Parcel 53

Realtor: Rick Wallan, All Peace Realty: 780.518.3313

Parcel 54

Parcel 55

Visit our website for auction and property details: rbauction.com/realestate 1988 Versatile 876

Highline 7000 HD Bale Pro

2006 John Deere 735 11 Ft 6 In.

2000 John Deere 7410

2007 Vermeer R2300

Ft Grain Auger · 16 Ft Grain/Silage Box · John Deere D170 Garden Tractor · John Deere 180 Garden Tractor · 60 In. 3 Point Hitch Mower · Tram Grass/Fertilizer Spreader · Highline 7000 HD Bale Pro Bale Processor · Custombuilt Hydraulic Post Pounder · (2) Lewis Double Cattle Oilers · (8) 30 Ft Silage Bunk Feeders · (6) Round Bale Livestock Feeders · (2) Horse Drawn Sleigh· Horse Drawn Wagon · Norwood 16 Ft Sawmill ...AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com Visit our website for auction and property details:

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1982 John Deere 8640

1994 Premier 2900 21 Ft

1977 Caterpillar D7G

2004 John Deere 567

AUCTION LOCATION: From VALLEYVIEW, AB, go 22 km (14 miles) North on Hwy 49, then 6.4 km (4 miles) West on Sec Hwy 730 (New Fish Creek Rd), then 1.6 km (1 mile) North on Range Rd 223. GPS: 55.2949, -117.2953 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1988 Versatile 876 4WD Tractor · 2000 John Deere 7410 MFWD Tractor · CCIL 22 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator · John Deere 28 Ft Field Cultivator · Kello-Bilt 12 Ft Offset Disc · Dika 16 Ft Land Roller · 2004 John Deere 567 Baler · 2006 John Deere 735 Hydra Swing Disc Mower Conditioner · 2007 Vermeer R2300 Hydraulic Side Delivery Hay Rake · Twister 2100± Bushel 14 Ft x 6 Ring Grain Bin · Versatile 8 In. x 45

1998 New Holland 9682

AUCTION LOCATION: From Grande Prairie, AB, go 62 km (39 miles) North on Hwy 2, then 67 km (42 miles) West on Hwy 49, go 19 km North on Rge Rd 115 (Pillsworth Rd), 1.6 km (1 mile) West on Twp Rd 812, 5.6 km (3.5 miles) North on Rge Rd 120. GPS: 56.0655, -119.7349 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1998 New Holland 9682 4WD · 1982 John Deere 8640 4WD · 1992 John Deere 4455 MFWD · 1994 Premier 2900 21 Ft Swather · 1977 Caterpillar D7G LGP Crawler Tractor · 1973 Caterpillar Hydraulic Excavator · Mack R685ST T/A · Ford F350 Custom Service Truck · 1986 Mack RW613 T/A Sleeper

Winch Truck · 1995 Dodge 3500 Ram Dually 4x4 Flatbed Truck · Fruehauf TCW60 60 Ton T/A 16 Wheel Loyboy · Doepker 36 Ft T/A Grain Trailer · Case IH 28 Ft Hoe Seed Drill · Simonsen N-52G Spreader · New Idea 680 Forage Harvestor · New Holland 855 Round Baler · Agricultural Equipment · Livestock Equipment ...AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com Mel Marshall: 780.353.2117(h), 780.864.8492(c) Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Mike Slon: 780.518.6249 800.491.4494 r0011207135


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Bonanza, AB | March 30, 2016 · 9 am

TWP 825

TWP 822

Property Features

Parcel 52– 1400± sq ft bungalow w/single attached garage, 5 appliances, developed concrete basement, 40 x 60 ft heated shop, 2 metal clad sheds, 30 x 50 ft barn, 3 dugouts.

TWP 820

Murdale Bear Flat

East Pine

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Hines Creek

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Dawson Creek Kelly Lake

Gordondale

49

Tupper 43

Grande Prairie

Peace River 2 Reno

Rycroft 2

Hythe

Cardinal Lake

Fairview

Bonanza

Rolla

Clear Hills

Worsley

Auction Property

For more information on parcels 52 – 55:

Parcel 5

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Home Quarter Farmland Residential Deadwood Farm Development Lease

North Star

Clear Prairie

Cecil Lake

R. Peace

Realtor: Rick Wallan, All Peace Realty: 780.518.3313

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32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 1 42

Parcel 1 – 4 level split

Parcel 2 to 55 –A complete listing of cultivated acres per quarter as well as surface lease revenue can be found at rbauction.com/realestate

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Parcel 1– 158± title acres, 100± cultivated acres, 58± acre yardsite, 24 ft x 50 ft 4 level split home, (2) shops, (2) dugouts, 2015 taxes $431.32.

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Sexsmith

Donnelly Smoky R.

Kimiwan Lake

43 44

RR# 120 (paved hwy)

55 Parcels of Real Estate – 2 Home Quarters, 5 Proposed Country Residential Acreages & 48 Parcels of Farmland – $28,887.50 Surface Lease Revenue

Winagami Lake

Kenzie

Crooked Creek Valleyview

49 50 51 45

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2014 Case IH 620 & 2 of 5— 2015 Case IH 580 & 1— 2014 & 1— 2013 Elmers Haulmaster 2000

4— 2014 Claas Lexion 670 Track 4x4

2015 Case IH 4440 120 Ft & 2014 Case IH 4430 120 Ft

2014, 2013 & 2012 Mach CHU613 & 2— 2014 & 2009 Lode King Prestige

2— 2014 John Deere W150 35 Ft

AUCTION LOCATION: From GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB, go 62 km (39 miles) North on Hwy 2, then 67 km (42 miles) West on Hwy 49, go 19 km North on Rge Rd 115 (Pillsworth Rd), 1.6 km (1 mile) West on Twp Rd 812, 5.6 km (3.5 miles) North on Rge Rd 120.OR From DAWSON CREEK, BC, go 37 km (23 miles) East on Hwy 49, then 19 km (12 miles) North on Rge Rd 115 (Pillsworth Rd), 1.6 km (1 mile) West on Twp Rd 812, 5.6 km (3.5 miles) North on Rge Rd 120. GPS: 55.0655, -119.7349 For more information: Danny Nobbs: 780.864.1289, danny.nobbs@abnorth.com For complete list of details visit:

rbauction.com | 800.491.4494

Mike Slon

Agricultural Territory Manager Alberta, British Columbia, Peace Region

780.518.6249 mslon@rbauction.com Auction Company License #303043 & 309645

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Marvin & Karen Baerg Dawson Creek, BC | April 1, 2016 · 10 am

221 Rd

Home Quarter & 6 Parcels of Farmland 1232± Title Acres, 1185± Cultivated Acres – $29,000 Surface Lease Revenue BC/Peace River District Property Features Include

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Parcel 4 – SW 6-79-15-W6 – 157± Title Acres 146± ac cult, wheat in 2015, $9000 SLR

17 St

Parcel 1 – NW 34-78-15 W6 – 163± Title Acres Home Quarter – 155± ac cult, wheat in 2015, 850± sq ft older bungalow w/ in floor heat on concrete footing, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, metal clad 40 ft x 60 ft finished workshop, metal clad 40 ft x 120 ft cold storage

5 6 1 7

212 Rd

219 Rd

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Parcel 5 – NW 33-78-15 W6 – 163± Title Acres 159± ac cult, wheat in 2015, $8000 SLR

Parcel 2 – SW 4-79-15 W6 – 158± Title Acres 150± ac cult, peas in 2015, balance creek

Parcel 6 – NE 33-78-15 W6 – 163± Title Acres 159± ac cult, wheat in 2015, $4000 SLR

Parcel 3 – SE 4-79-15-W6 – 158± Title Acres 150± ac cult, peas in 2015, $1000 SLR

Parcel 7 – Lot 2 S ½ 33-78-15 W6 – 270± Title Acres 266± ac cult, wheat in 2015, $7000 SLR

All farmland has been desiccated in the fall of 2015.

Proposed Towerbirch Pipeline Expansion Spring 2017

Dawson Creek

Broker: Ritchie Bros. Real Estate Services Ltd. Ellen Engelsbel: 778.331.5427

Visit our website for auction and property details:

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2014 Case IH 620 & 2 of 5— 2015 Case IH 580 & 1— 2014 & 1— 2013 Elmers Haulmaster 2000

2012 John Deere 4830 100 Ft

AUCTION LOCATION: From Dawson Creek, BC, take 17th St (219 Rd) 4 km (2.4 miles) North, located on East side. GPS: 55.7308, -117.4794

Tractors

2007 John Deere 9620 4WD, s/n RW9620P051198, 18 spd powershift, diff lock, 4 hyd outlets, aux hyd, Big 1000 PTO, Starfire ITC reciever, 2630 display, auto steer, weight package, 800/70R38, duals, 4617 hrs showing. 2007 John Deere 7930 MFWD, s/n RW7930D001318, IVT LH rev, diff lock, 4 hyd outlets, 3 pt hitch, frt 3 pt hitch, frt 540/1000 PTO, rear 540/1000/Big 1000 PTO, Starfire ITC reciever, 2600 display, auto steer, rear wheel weights, 380/80R38 F, 800/70R38 R, 4985 hrs showing. 2002 John Deere 5520 MFWD, s/n LV5520P256785, 541 Q/C ldr w/bkt, s/n W00541C017654, 9 spd standard, LH rev, diff lock, 3 hyd outlets, 540 PTO, 3 pt hitch, 18.4x30 F, 12.4x24 R, 3044 hrs showing.

Combines & Headers

auto steer, diff lock, 620/70R42 F, duals, 1 year transferable warranty, 805 sep hours showing. 2014 Case IH 3162 Terra Flex 40 Ft Flex Draper. 2012 John Deere 935D 35 Ft Draper. (Consigned by Clint Baerg 250.219.4545) Horst Welding CHCH 35 Ft Header Transport. (Consigned by Clint Baerg 250.219.4545)

Seeding, Tillage & Breakage

2013 John Deere 1870 57 Ft Air Drill, s/n 1A81870XCCK750132, 12 in. spacing, trip shoot, rubber packers, 1910T 3 comp’t tow-between tank, s/n 1A81910TACZ750178, variable rate ctrl, 12 in. load conv, blockage monitors, Raven NH3 kit w/SC440 rate controller, centre tank & rear camera, duals, (5) metering cartridges. Sprayer Agro Plow 195-AP2 20 Ft Soil Conditioner Cultivator · John Deere 2012 John Deere 4830 100 Ft High Clearance. (Consigned 610 35 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator · John Deere 650 35 Ft Tandem by Clint Baerg 250.219.4545) Disc · Renn Vertec 60 Ft Diamond Harrows. (4) 600/65R38 Sprayer Tires, to fit John Deere 4830.

Trucks

Mower

Frontier RC2084 7 Ft Rotary.

2008 International Prostar Premium Sleeper T/A · 1995 Kenworth T800 14000 Litre Tri/A Water · 1999 Grain Bins International 5000 Paystar Tri/A Grain, (Consigned by Echo 1415 2346± Bushel Epoxy Lined Hopper · (2) Behlen 10000± Clint Baerg 250.219.4545) · 2004 Dodge 3500 Crew Cab Bushel 22 Ft x 4 Ring Hoppers · (2) Behlen 3500± Bushel 16 Ft x 4x4 Dually Pickup · 2003 Dodge 3500 Crew Cab 4x4 4 Ring Hoppers · (5) Westeel-Rosco 5500± Bushel 19 Ft x 8 Ring. Dually Pickup.

2012 John Deere S690, s/n 1H0S690SK0746043, reverser, VSR, auto HHC, lateral tilt, rock trap, long auger, fine cut chopper, HID lighting, Starfire 3000 rec, auto steer, GS3 2630 display, Harvest Smart, power-fold grain tank exts, powercast tailboard, 650/85R38 F, duals, 780 sep hrs showing. Greenlight Inspection Jan,2016. (Consigned by Clint Baerg 250.219.4545) Trailers 2012 Case IH 9230, s/n YCG215360, reverser, VSR, auto HHC, F&A, lateral tilt, rock trap, long auger, Magnacut Ultra fine 2011 Cancade 22 Ft Tri/A Pup Grain · 1998 Columbia Remtec chopper, chaff spreader, Case IH 372 reciever, Pro 700 display, 45 Ft Tri/A End Dump Grain · McCoy-Renn 16 ft T/A Pup Trailer.

Grain Handling Equipment Wheatheart X130-84 Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · Spray-Air 13 In. x 81 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · Buhler Farm King 836 Grain Auger · Crustbuster Speed King Grain Conveyor 10 In. x 35 Ft Grain Conveyor · (4) Keho 10 HP Aeration Fans · (2) Keho 5 HP Aeration Fans · 2012 Brandt 8510 10 Ft Grain Extractor · 2011 Loftness System 10 Grain Bagger · 2012 Brandt 7500HP Grain Vac · 2010 Unverferth 1110 1100± Bushel Grain Cart.

Recreational Vehicles Can Am 800 2 UP 4x4 Quad · Yamaha 660 Grizzly 4x4 Quad · Ski Doo 800 Rev XP Mountain Snowmobile.

Industrial Plant Equipment Sebastian 3616 Metal Lathe · ESAB PCM 750-1 Plasma Cutter · Hartsford Vertical Milling Machine.

Tractor Attachments

Degelman 14-7900 Q/C 20 Ft 6 Way Tractor Dozer · Frontier Tractor Pallet Fork · John Deere 3 PT Q/C Quick Hitch Tractor 3 Point Hitch ...AND MUCH MORE!

For more information: Marvin Baerg: 250.784.4558, toorancid@yahoo.com For complete list of details visit:

rbauction.com | 800.491.4494

Rod Thibeault

Agricultural Territory Manager Alberta, British Columbia, Peace Region

780.933.9156 rthibeault@rbauction.com Auction Company License #303043 & 309645

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Oil and Gas Companies Not Adhering to Surface Rights Act annual compensation is based on the impacts they experience, not the state of the economy,” states Les. Landowners have also reported that they have been issued reduced compensation when a company begins (or claims to begin) reclamation. Reclamation is a regulated process that requires landowner consultation. Under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, a company is obligated to pay the full annual rental until a Reclamation Certificate is issued. You can read the full advisory on the FAO webpage. Landowners who have been impacted by these types of actions are encouraged to contact the FAO as soon as possible. Contact: Jeana Les 780-427-7956

AGRI-NEWS MARCH, 2016

The Farmers’ Advocate Office (FAO) is encouraging landowners to be aware of their rights, especially in light of the downturn in the economy. “Oil and gas companies are looking for ways to save money,” explains Jeana Les, rural engagement and communications specialist for the FAO, “and unfortunately we’ve heard that some companies are using methods that contradict the Surface Rights Act.” The FAO has received reports from landowners that companies are unilaterally deciding to reduce the annual compensation paid to landowners based on the surrender or change of use clauses. The Surface Rights Act entitles landowners to the opportunity to negotiate with industry in good faith. “Landowners should be aware that their Unreserved Public Real Estate Auction

Valerie Sebastian

Grande Prairie, AB | April 14, 2016 – Selling at the Grande Prairie Auction Site

2 Parcels of Real Estate Country Residential Acreage & Farmland 144.75± Title Acres $4,200 Surface Lease Revenue Farmland Residential

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Farrell Creek

Murdale

Clear Prairie

Rolla

Kelly Lake

43 Dixonville

Cardinal Lake

Warrensville

Fairview Gordondale

Reno

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Rycroft

Donnelly

Tupper

Auction Property 43 Hythe Sexsmith

Property Features Include ▸ ▸

Hines Creek

Taylor

Dawson Creek

Clear Hills

Worsley

Wembley Clayhurst 97

East Pine

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Grande Prairie

Smoky R.

Kimiwan Lake

Winagami Lake

Crooked 49

Creek Auction Site Calais

Valleyview Little Smoky

Located close to the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum 3 phase power located across the road

Property may be viewed without an appointment

Owner – Valerie Sebastian: 780.864.2568 Contact – Matt Dommer: 780.402.4519 Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Mike Slon: 780.518.6249 Realtor – Rick Wallan, All Peace Realty: 780.518.3313

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KAREN KARY and the ESTATE of BOB KARY

HINES CREEK, AB • TUES., APRIL 26, 2016 • 10:00 a.m. Directions: From Hines Creek, AB, go 11.5 km west on Highway 685, 3.3 km north on RR 60, .5 km east on TWP 812, #55060. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING

2 PARCELS of REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE SAT., MARCH 26, 2016 • 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. RE Agent: Ed Nedohin 780.694.2372

Parcel #1: SW18-84-5-W6 • Home 1/4 • 160 acres total, 20 acre farm site, 80 acres hayland, 60 acres canola (2015) • 2015 taxes $471.92 • Telephone, hydro, septic tank, 2 large dugouts • 1979 1152 sq. ft. home, full basement • 22x24 ft. garage • Hip roof barn • 40x50 ft. Quonset heated shop, concrete floor • Parcel #2: NW6-84-5-W6:160 acres total, bush regrowth • 2015 taxes $24.56 • ASL Revenue $2,800.00. HINES CREEK, AB • 320 ACRES

TRACTORS and CRAWLER: 2008 Kubota M108 MFD tractor, fel, grapple, 1,720 hrs showing, 3 pt, pto, 2 hyd • 1984 Versatile 875 4wd tractor, 4 hyd., 7,518 hrs • Case 930 tractor, diesel, pto, hyd • Case 630 tractor, diesel, pto • Cat D6D crawler, 1,838 hrs showing, angle blade, 1-tilt, winch • TRUCKS and TRAILERS: 2004 GMC 3500 E-cab 4wd flatdeck, Duramax dsl, 5th wheel • 1999 IHC 9200 t/a truck, sleeper, 226 in. w/b, Detroit 60 eng, 13 spd • 1979 Chev 4wd p/u • 1971 Chev 1 ton, gin poles • 1957 Chev 1500 s/a truck, wood box, hoist • 1979 Doepker Btrain grain trailers • 5th wheel t/a trailer • YARD and RECREATION: 2007 Triple E Commander 37 ft motorhome, 30,652 km, 3 slides, gas, 5 kva gen • Kubota BX25 4wd utility tractor, LA240 fel, hydro, 3 pt, pto, roll bar, 172 hrs • Kubota BT601 backhoe attachment • Land Pride RTR1250 3 pt. rototiller • Cub Cadet zero turn mower, 54 in., 61 hrs • 2005 Honda Foreman 500 4wd ATV, winch, faring • Kawasaki Mule 2510 4wd side by side ATV, 930 hrs showing • 1994 Suzuki King Quad 300 4wd ATV, winch • ATV sprayer • HAY and HARVEST: NH TX36 combine, p/u, chopper, 2,839 hrs • NH 971 24 ft. s/c grain header, p/u reel • Westward 7000 21 ft. swather, MacDon • White 601 p/t swather • 15 ft. Woods rotary mower • SEED and TILLAGE: Ezee-On 5300 30 ft. s/s air seeder, mtd. harrows, Leon 1080 tbh air cart • Bush Hog 28 ft. tandem disc, 9 in. spacing, 22 in. blades • JD 3450 8x16 in. plow • Coop 30 ft. vibrashank cultivator • MF 2710 24 ft. d/d grain drill • Co-op 50 ft. diamond harrows • 35 ft. diamond harrows • Spra-Coupe 210 50 ft. field sprayer, 150 gal. tank • UGG s/a fertilizer spreader • 30 ft. crow foot packers • GRAIN BINS and HANDLING: 4 Westeel 5 ring 14 ft. hopper bins, base rings • Westeel 4 ring 14 ft. bin, steel floor • Tox-O-Wik 370 and 260 grain dryers, 500 gal. propane tank •

2007 TRIPLE E COMMANDER 37 FT.

Westfield 8x61 ft. pto auger • Allied 7x35 ft. pto auger • Hutch C1600 grain cleaner • Grain cleaner, fanning mill • Bin sweep, transfer auger, beam scale • LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: Livestock squeeze, 2 round bale rings, 10 livestock gates, treated posts • SHOP TOOLS and MISC. For further information contact Darren at 780.618.6609 JOHN DEERE 8820 TURBO COMBINE or Karen at 780.835.1819 ADDITIONS: TRACTOR and TRUCKS: Case 1070 tractor, 9,740 hours, power shift • 1988 GMC 7000 s/a grain truck, steel box, gas • 1978 Chev C65 t/a grain truck, steel box, gas • HAY and HARVEST: JD 8820 Turbo combine, p/u, chopper, long auger, 4,505 engine hours • JD 2320 18 ft. swather, gas, p/u reel, Keer shear • Walinga MT510F grain vac • Brandt 852 pto auger, Westfield 7x46 ft. auger, motor, Westfield 7x36 ft. auger, motor, Allied 7x35 ft. pto, auger • Blanchard swath roller • SEED and TILLAGE: Ezee-On 26 ft. tandem disc, serrated front blades • Case-IH 6200 28 ft. d/d grain drills, transports, rubber packers, grass • Wilger 60 ft. t/a field sprayer, 800 gal. stainless steel tank • IHC 45 30 ft. vibrashank cultivator, mtd. harrows • Blanchard 70 ft. diamond harrows • For further information call Leo at 780.835.1172

LES DAVIS • FAIRVIEW, AB

FAIRVIEW, AB

SAT. APRIL 30, 2016• 10:00 a.m. • Live Internet Bidding Directions: 14 km north of Fairview, AB on Hwy 732, then 15 km east on Hwy 685, and 1.5 km north on RR 020.

9 PARCELS of REAL ESTATE • SELLING UNRESERVED OPEN HOUSE • SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2016 • 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Royal LePage Agent: Ed Nedohin 780.694.2372 • Fairview, AB Parcel #1: SE36-832-6 (Home 1/4) 161 2002 FREIGHTLINER T/A TRUCK acres, 5 acre yard site, 100 acres hay land, 56 acres bush. $597.20 taxes. (1997) 1,120 sq. ft. home, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, dishwasher, wood bsmt, nat. gas, hydro, phone, well water. (1995) 32x56 ft. shop, concrete floor, 12x56 ft. attached shed. 32x48 ft. barn,12x48 ft. attached shed. 28x32 ft. shop. Fenced and cross fenced. Parcel #2: SW1-84-2-6 160 acres, 40 acres pasture, 60 acres cultivated, 60 acres bush, $55.06 taxes, fenced, cross fenced. Parcel #3: NW36-83-2-6 160.13 acres, 40 acres pasture, 80 acres cultivated, 40.13 acres bush with creek, $82.49 taxes, fenced, cross fenced. Parcel #4: NE36-83-2-6 161 acres, 40 acres pasture, 100 acres cultivated, 21 acres bush, $83.15 taxes,

fenced, cross fenced. Parcel #5: NW31-83-1-6 161 acres, 60 acres cultivated,101 acres bush, $64.68 taxes, fenced. Parcel #6: NE31-831-6 150.97 acres, 100 acres cultivated, 50.97 acres bush, $85.06 taxes, fenced. Parcel #7: NW32-83-1-6 152.05 acres, 150 acres cultivated, 2.05 acres bush, $131.83 taxes. Parcel #8: SW36-83-2-6 159.97 acres, 105 cultivated, 54.97 acres bush, $148.98 taxes, fenced. Parcel #9: NE28-83-1-6 160 acres, 120 cultivated, 40 acres bush with creek, $136.79 taxes, fenced. Grazing Lease: FM Grazing LSE Master 2,558.54 acres. Sections 23, 24, 25, 26, -84-2-6. 544 AUM’s. 3-wire perimeter fence, wood corral, 5 dugouts, 60 acres open. For Further Information call Ed Nedohin at 780.694.2372 • Fairview, AB

TRACTORS and CRAWLER: 2006 McCormick CX105 MFD tractor, 100 hp, 3 pth, dual pto, S/L FEL, grapple, 2,782 hrs • 1986 Versatile 876 4WD tractor, 280 hp., pwr. shift trans • Ford TW5 tractor, 105 hp., Ezee-On FEL, 2,751 hrs on rebuilt engine • 1983 Deutz DX160 tractor, FEL, 3 pth, 5,157 hrs • Case 970 tractor • 1985 Komatsu D65E-8, blade, tilts, 100 hours on rebuilt engine, 65% u/c, 22 in. pads • TRUCKS and TRAILERS: 2007 GMC Sierra c/c, short box p/u, 2wd, 5.4 L auto • 2002 Freightliner t/a truck, 475 Cat eng, 18 spd trans, a/r, aluminum bumper • 1982 IHC Transtar 4200 t/a truck, 400 Detroit, 13 spd trans, sleeper • 1977 Western Star t/a grain truck, 20 ft. box, roll tarp • 1973 IHC Transtar 4300 t/a cattle truck, 26 ft. wood box, 290 Cummins • 1981 IHC 1700 s/a grain truck, steel box, V8 466 diesel • 1963 Dodge t/a grain truck • 40 ft. s/a highboy trailer • HAY and HARVEST: 2003 JD 567 2006 McCORMICK FX105 MFD round baler, mega wide • 1984 NH 855

round baler • NH 275 square baler • 1994 NH 116 haybine • Hi-Line 6600 hay shredder • NH TX36 combine, 4,385 hrs, 4wd, 971 p/u • NH 971 30 ft. s/c grain header • 1980 Case 1482 p/t combine • Case 725 28 ft. p/t swather • SEEDING and TILLAGE: HOME QUARTER • 1,120 SQ. FT. HOME Case 6200 30 ft. d/d drills, grass, markers • Case 620 16 ft. d/d grain drill • Krause 4991WR 33 ft. tandem disc, serrated front blades, 9 in. spacing, 22 in. blades • Bourgault 36 ft. vibra-shank cultivator, mt. harrows, Valmar 2420 applicator • Versatile 70 ft. harrows • Versatile 580 t/a 60 ft. field sprayer • MISC: GT 380 grain dryer • Turb-Ok-Vac 990 grain vac • 2 Edwards Grain Guard 6.5 hp aeration fans, unused • Farm King 7x41 ft. auger, 14 hp motor • Westfield 8x41 ft. s/p auger • Kirchner 10 ft. hyd. angle blade • Degelman 10 ft. manual angle blade • Trail Type hydraulic post pounder • Cattle squeeze • 8x20 ft. bale feeders • GRAIN BINS: UFA 5 ring 14 ft. hopper bin, base ring • 3 Westeel 6 ring 14 ft. grain bin, wood floor • 4 Westeel 5 ring 14 ft. grain bin, wood floor • 3 Twister 5 ring 14 ft. grain bin, wood floor • Westeel 6 ring 14 ft. grain bin, no floor • For further information contact Les at 780.596.2207 r0011214342

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EQUIPMENT AUCTION Weaver Sale Yard • Rycroft, AB •Live Internet Bidding

WED., APRIL 13, 2016 • 9:00 a.m. Selling Unreserved • Complete Dispersal for

JD PILING & ANCHOR LTD. Fort St. John, B.C. Canada

• • • •

5 Excavator drills and pile drivers, 2001-2014 4 Drill and pile driver trucks, 2000-2013 8 Lowbed, stepdeck and flatdeck trailers, 2000-2012 5 Wheel loaders, 1995-2014 • 8 Light trucks and pickups, 2006-2014 • Bobcat T300 multi-terrain loader, attachments • Drilling accessories including augers, bits, belling tools, pipe, hammers and breakers. Complete list and photo galleries at weaverauctions.com 2006 KOMATSU PC270LC-7 EXCAVATOR 34hd REV DRILL

2014 CZM EK 125 TALL MAST DRILLING RIG CAT 324EL CARRIER

To consign your equipment to this sale Call JEFF - LORNE or EVAN

2013 KENWORTH T800 TRI-DRIVE • I.R. AIR UNIT

2007 DOEPKER TRIDEM END DUMP

2007 FREIGHTLINER TRI-DRIVE SCREW PILE TRUCK

REAL ESTATE • Rycroft, Ab. SW 19-77-5-W6 135 acres total, 135 acres cultivated S.L.R. $8,250.00 (estimate) • Rycroft, Ab. NE 19-77-5-W6 144 acres total, 122 acres cultivated, 22 acres, creek and bush

2009 JOHN DEERE 1890 42 FT. AIR DRILL

2 PARCELS • 4 MILES SOUTH of RYCROFT, AB

2013 JOHN DEERE 75D EXCAVATOR

WELDON and BEV FRIESEN

FOURTH CREEK, AB • SAT., APRIL 2, 2016 • 10:00 a.m. Directions: From Spirit River, AB. go 26 km. west on Hwy 49, then 36.5 km. north on Sec. 725, 1 km. east on TWP 822. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING per bin • 2006 J & M 680/760 gravity TRACTORS, TRUCKS and TRAILERS: 1996 Case 8930 MFD tractor, dual pto, 3 pth, flow grain wagon • Grain Chief 450 batch dryer, propane, 500 gal propane dual rear tires, 7,300 hours • IHC 1066, cab, dual hyd, PTO, IHC 2355 FEL • IHC 1206, tank • 2014 Brandt Super Charged 842 auger, 30 hp motor, self mover • 1980 cab, dual PTO, 2 hyd • 1949 McCormick W4 tractor • A train pup grain trailer, 2 compart- Farm King 480 grain cleaner • 1997 ment • 1972 GMC 3500 truck, dual wheels • Sakundiak 10x65 ft. swing auger • 2005 CASE 2388 COMBINE 2015 GMC 3500 1 TON DUALLY 2012 Rainbow 18 ft. t/a car hauler • HD t/a Westfield 7x36 ft. auger, 13 hp Honda • wagon • FORKLIFT: 1990 Cat GP25K forklift • VEHICLES: 2015 GMC 3500 1 ton dual 2 Flaman 3 hp aeration fans, 1 hp aeration fan • Chemical pump, meter • Labtronics grain wheel 4wd, 12 ft. steel deck, box • 2000 Chev E-cab 4wd pickup • LAWN and RECREscale, tester • SHOP TOOLS and MISC.: Case FMX 750 Ezee-Steer GPS, Omni-star unlock ATION: 2010 JD Gator • 2003 JD X485 lawn tractor • JD GX75 lawn mower • Lawn sprayer, • 1980 Katolight 250S PTO gen • MS20 plate compactor • 2 Diamond Industries heavy duty ATV sprayer, snow blower, rototiller • HAY and HARVEST: 2005 Case 2388 combine, 2015 work benches, 10 ft. • Diamond Industries 8 ft. welding table • 3 Snap-On shelving units • Swathmaster p/u, chopper, 1,500 engine hours, 1,100 threshing hours, stone trap, 2 sets of Ridgid pipe threader 1/2 in. - 2 in. • 3 hp table saw • 7x16 ft. auger, 5 hp elec. motor • Honda concaves, yield and moisture monitors, rice tires • Case 1010 25 ft. s/c grain header, UII p/u 4 hp 2 in. water pump and hose • 2 steel band saws • Welder, cutting torch • Chicken plucker feeders, lamps, waterers, stock prods • Norac 2500 lb. hog crate, electric scale, digital reel, full finger auger • 6 ton t/a fertilizer spreader, s/s box • 9 ft. swath roller • SEED and TILLAGE: Flexi-Coil S67 100 ft. sprayer, 850 gal. tank, auto rate, mix tank • Co- read out • 30 poly and stainless hog feeders, Farrow heat pads, barn fans • 2,200 gal. slurry tank, lumber and timbers • Hyd. rams, cut off saw, bearing pullers, 3/4 drive socket set, op 25 ft. d/t cultivator • Case 5600 27 ft. d/t cultivator, mtd. harrows • JD 325 27 ft. tandem disc • 70 ft. harrow, auto fold, sectional • 10 ft. land leveler • GRAIN BINS and HANDLING: drill press • Booster/charger, shop vac, parts washer, floor jack, tanks • Cement mixer, elec. 2011 (2) Meridian Grain Max 4000 hopper bins, aeration rockets • 2014 Meridian 1610 60 motor, small augers • Antique grocery scale, 48 in. head saw • 8 gal. cream cans • Household • ton fertilizer bin, powder coated base ring • 2 Twister 7-ring 14 ft. grain bins, wood floors • 2 For further information contact Weldon at 780.351.2423 or Cell 780.864.0561 Pax 160 bus. 4 ton hopper bins • 85 bus. 2 ton poly hopper bin • 55 bus. 1.25 ton poly hop-

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NOVITSKY TRUCKING LTD. Grande Prairie, AB • Bonanza, AB • Dawson Creek, B.C. EQUIPMENT AUCTION

Weaver Sale Yard • Rycroft, AB • Live Internet Bidding 2014 PETERBILT 367 HYDRO VAC TRUCK

2011 NH B115B LOADER/BACKHOE

BOBCAT S750 SKID STEER LOADER

WED., APRIL 13, 2016 • 9:00 a.m. • 18 Tri-drive and tandem transport trucks, including 12 - 2015 Peterbilts • 9 Tri-drive and tandem vac and pressure trucks, including 6 - 2014 and 2015 Peterbilt models • 13 Tri-drive and tandem tank trucks • 8 Super B tank trailers, including 5 - 2014 and 2015 models • 10 Tridem tank trailers, including 7 - 2014 and 2015 models • 3 Quad tank trailers • 9 Tridem and tandem tank pup trailers • 13 Late model pickups As well as skid steers, backhoe, sea cans and truck parts.

FELLING XF110 TRI-AXLE TRAILER

2015 PETERBILT 367 TRI-DRIVE • 2015 LAZER INOX TANK TRAILER

2015 DRAGON TANK TRAILER

2014 PETERBILT 348 PRESSURE TRUCK

2015 DODGE RAM 1500 CREW CAB

2015 LAZER INOX TANK TRAILER

2014 PETERBILT 389 TANDEM • 2013 HUTCHINSON SUPER B TRAILERS

2003 WESTERN STAR VAC TRUCK

4 of 12 PETERBILT TRI-DRIVE TRUCKS

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Unreserved Real Estate, Equipment & Consignment Auctions Unreserved Real Estate Auctions 10 am Fri Apr 22 Consignment Auction — Grimshaw AB Apr 16 Michael & Valerie Symchuk

Jarvie AB – Approx 110 open cultivated acres of #2-3 soil (ready for seeding) SE1-63-27-W4 ±133.48 acres

Apr 23 Trevor Leach

Barrhead AB – Home ¼ with ±109 open cultivated acres of mostly #2 soil (ready for seeding) NW23-58-4-W5th ±147.13 Acres

Apr 28 Darwen & Joanne Dyck

Rocky Lane area of MacKenzie County – An area where new land is being opened up for farming. SW17-110-13-W5 & NW17-110-13-W5 ±160 acres ea

Apr 28 Denise Allenbrand

Rocky Lane area of MacKenzie County – 2 good, organically farmed 1/4’s. NE31-109-13-W5 ±154 acres NW31-109-13-W5 ±144 acres

Apr 28 Brian Wilton

Ft Vermilion AB – Lot & House (House needs repair) 85’ x 132’ Lot & 1640 sq ft house

Apr 28 Brian & Peggy Cockell Beaver Ranch area of MacKenzie County NE 20-109-10-W5 ±160 Acres SE 20-109-10-W5 ±160 Acres SW 20-109-10-W5 ±160 Acres NW 20-109-10-W5 ±160 Acres Pt NW & SW 3-110-11-W5 ±71.98 Acres Pt NE 4-110-11-W5 ±34.33 acres

Apr 28 Abe & Janice Klassen High Level AB SE 22-110-18-W5 ±158 acres

May 7 The Late George Semeniuk Evansburg, AB SE 22-54-8-W5 ±157.97 Acres NE 15-54-8-W5 ±145 Acres NW 14-54-8-W5 ±157.97 Acres

May 21 John & Margaret Krahn

La Crete AB – Selling 15.5 acre acreage with house & developed garage Part of NE 20-107-13 W5

Jun 4 Betty Hayward

Hines Creek AB – Great family starter home or revenue property Lot 1 Block 1 Plan 1425475 ±9.04 acres

Jun 4 Ronald & Davina Mason

Hines Creek AB – 158 acre farm with impressive home, shop and barn. SW-19-84-4-W5 ±158 acres

Jun 8 7 Serviced Lots

Cowley AB – Select from 28 available lots. Lot sizes are between 3 and 4.5 acres. Located in Crowsnest Pass area. Part of NW 35 7 30 W4 Part of SW 35 7 30 W4

Tractors & Industrial Equipment: (3) 94” Skid Steer Dozer Blades Vehicles: 2005 Dodge Durango 4X4 SUV, 2003 F350 Super Duty Crew Cab Short Box 4X4, 2008 Dodge Ram 3500 Crew Cab Long Box 4X4 Trailers: 2016 Double A EGHB218-30 ft G/N Tri/A Deck Trailer (unused), 2016 Double A ELP147-14 ft T/A Dump Trailer (unused), 2016 Double A ECH10718 ft T/A Car Hauler Trailer (unused), 2016 Double A ECH77-18P ft T/A Car Hauler Trailer (unused), 2016 Double A ECH77-16H ft T/A Car hauler Trailer (unused), 48 ft Reefer Van Tillage Equipment: Kello-Built 14 Ft Offset Breaking Disc 3 Pt Equipment: 82” Heavy Duty 3 Pt Rotary Tiller Bins: [6] 2500 Bushel Butler Bins, (3) 14 Ft Hopper Bottoms (unused), (3) 14 Ft Steel Bin Floors (unused) Livestock Equipment: (20) 24 ft Free Standing Pipe & Sucker Rod Panels Shop Equipment (Unused): 9000 Lb Heavy Duty Two Post Auto Lift, 20 ft Heavy Duty Bi-Parting Wrought Iron Driveway Gate, 50 Ton Hydraulic Shop Press, Heavy Duty Tire Changer, Heavy Duty Wheel Balancer, (2) 10 ft 20 Drawer Heavy Duty Metal Work Bench, (2) 2000 lb 12V ATV Electric Winch, 10 Ton Hydraulic Porta Power Kit, (2) 3 Ton Floor Jack Buildings: 30x65x15 Peak Ceiling Double Door Storage Building, 20x30x12 ft Peak Ceiling Storage Shelter, 20x40 ft Full Closed Party Tent

Consign NOW! Issac Peters 780-834-7072

9 am Sat Apr 28 Real Estate & Consignment Auction — La Crete AB Real Estate: 12 Parcels of Real Estate (See Unreserved Real Estate) Tractors and Industrial Equipment IH 1586 2WD Field Tractor, IH 1086 2WD Ldr Tractor, IH 684 2WD Acreage Tractor, Komatsu D65E Crawler, GMC C8303 4X4 SnowBlower Truck, 2011 ingersol Rand LS-6042 T4F Light Tower, (2) 94” hyd Angle Skid Steer Dozer Blade (unused), (2) 72” Forklift Fork Extension (unused) Collector Tractors & Vehicles: JD Model 820 Tractor, JD Model H Tractor, JD Model BR Tractor, JD Model R Tractor, JD Model AR Tractor, McCormick W6 Tractor, AC WD Tractor, 1948 Farmall M, 1947 Case DC, Massey 55, 1955 Restored Oldsmobile 4 Dr Harvest Equipment & Grain Bins: IH 1440 Combine, IH 4000 Swather, Naicam Industries 7 ft Swath Roller, Westfield 70-41 Grain Auger, (3) 6 Ring Twister Flat Bottom Bin, 2013 Meridian 1620 Fertilizer Bin, 70T Fertilizer Bin, 50T Fertilizer Bin, 1000 Gal Propane Tank, 1999 JD 925 Straight Cut Header, Vertec 5500 Grain Dryer, 8x36 Grain Auger (unused), 10x36 Grain Auger (unused) Heavy Trucks, Pickups & Other Vehicles: 2008 Peterbuilt Highway Tractor, 1981 Chev 70 S/A Deck Truck, 1977 GMC 6500 T/A Gravel Truck, 2009 ONE OWNER Ford F150 FX4 Super Crew, 5.5 ft Short Box, 1995 Freightliner T/A Highway Tractor, 1987 Ford LTL 9000 T/A Picker Truck, 1973 GMC 6500 T/A Gravel Truck, 1987 Ford CL 9000 Cabover T/A Deck Truck, 2009 Ford XLT F150 Supercrew 4X4 Pickup, 2011 Ford F 250 Ext Cab 4X4 Pickup Other Equipment: Service Body, Bucket for 330 Excavator, 20’ Driveway Gate (unused) 3 Point Equipment: Farm King 82” 3 PT Rototiller, 82” HD 3 PT Tiller Trailers: Older 32 ft S/A Highboy, 2016 Double A 26’ G/N T/A Deck Trailer (unused), 2016 Double A 18’ T/A Car Hauler Trailer (unused), 2016 Double A 18’ T/A Car Hauler Trailer (unused), 2016 Double A 16’ T/A Car hauler (unused), 2010 Load Max G/N T/A Deck Trailer Tillage & Seeding Equipment: 70 ft Harrow Packer Bar, Melroe M420 52 ft Multi-Weeder Harrow Bar, IH 45 Vibra Chisel 14 ft Cultivator, IH 6200 28 ft Double Disc Press Drill, Root Picker, Flexicoil System 95 40 ft Harrow Packer Bar, Trinity industries NH3 Tank Livestock Equipment: (±200) Sucker rods, (20) 24 ft Free Standing Pipe & Sucker Rod Panels Buildings: Unused 6x8 ft Playhouse, Unused 8x10 Picnic Cabin c/w 4 ft deck, 20x30x12’ Storage Shed, 30x40x15 ft Storage Shed, 20x20 ft Pagoda Party Tent Sprayers: 2009 JD 4730 Sprayer, Vertec VS2305 84 ft T/A Field Sprayer Hunting Allocations: (2) White Tail Deer Tags Zone 534 Shop Equipment: (2) 10’ 20 Drwr HD Metal Work Bench

Consign NOW! David Froese 780-841-7737

10 am Sat Apr 23 Unreserved Auction for Trevor Leach – Barrhead, AB Selling: Good home ¼ with #2 soil, loader and field tractors, industrial loader, combine, swather, grain trucks, air seeder, seeding equipment, tillage equipment, grain bins, haying equipment, livestock equipment, acreage equipment and more See www.teamauctions.com for extensive Equipment Listing!

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Head Office - Drayton Valley AB 780-542-4337


Wise customers read the fine print: **, *, †, ➤, «, ≥, §, ● The Power of Zero Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after March 18, 2016. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,745) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees, other dealer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. **0% purchase financing available to qualified retail customers on all 2016 Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, FIAT models except 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2016 Dodge Viper. 0% lease financing available to qualified retail customers on the following models only: 2016 Chrysler Town & Country, 2016 Jeep Renegade, Cherokee and Grand Cherokee, 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan Crew and RT and FIAT 500X. See your dealer for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2016 vehicles and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. †0% purchase financing available on select new 2016 models to qualified customers on approved credit through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Example: 2016 Jeep Cherokee Sport with a Purchase Price of $26,998 with a $0 down payment, financed at 0% for 84 months equals 182 biweekly payments of $148 with a cost of borrowing of $0 and a total obligation of $26,998. ➤3.49% lease financing for up to 60 months available through SCI Lease Corp. to qualified customers on applicable new 2016 models at participating dealers. SCI provides all credit approval, funding and leasing services. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package/2016 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $22,998/$20,998 leased at 3.49% for 60 months with a $0 security deposit and $336/$325 due at delivery (includes first payment and lien registration) equals 60 monthly payments of $276/$265 with a cost of borrowing of $2,820/$2,505 and a total obligation of $16,627/$15,934. Kilometre allowance of 18,000/year. Cost of $0.16 per excess kilometre plus applicable taxes at lease termination. See your dealer for complete details. «2.49% lease financing for up to 60 months available through SCI Lease Corp. to qualified customers on applicable new 2016 models at participating dealers. SCI provides all credit approval, funding and leasing services. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Example: 2016 Jeep Cherokee Sport with a Purchase Price of $26,998 leased at 2.49% for 60 months with a $0 security deposit and $365 due at delivery (includes first payment and lien registration) equals 60 monthly payments of $305 with a cost of borrowing of $2,368 and a total obligation of $18,373. Kilometre allowance of 18,000/year. Cost of $0.16 per excess kilometre plus applicable taxes at lease termination. See your dealer for complete details. ≥3.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on select new 2016 models to qualified customers on approved credit through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Example: 2016 Chrysler 200 LX (28A) with a Purchase Price of $23,998 financed at 3.49% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 416 weekly payments of $66 with a cost of borrowing of $3,514 and a total obligation of $27,512. §Starting from prices for vehicles shown include Consumer Cash Discounts and do not include upgrades (e.g. paint). Upgrades available for additional cost. ● $1,000 Vancouver Auto Show Bonus Cash is available on select new 2015/2016 Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and FIAT models purchased at participating Vancouver dealers between March 18 and 29, 2016 including the following: 2015/2016 Chrysler 300/300C, 2015/2016 Chrysler Town & Country, 2015/2016 Dodge Charger & Challenger (excluding SRT Hellcat), 2015/2016 Dodge Grand Caravan (excluding CVP/SE Plus), 2015/2016 Dodge Journey (excluding CVP/SE Plus), 2015/2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2015/2016 Ram 1500 (excluding Regular Cab 4x2 & 4x4) and Ram Heavy Duty. Bonus Cash will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. See your dealer for complete details. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC used under licence by FCA Canada Inc.

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2016 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CANADA VALUE PACKAGE

WELL EQUIPPED FOR ONLY

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72 MONTHS

FINANCING † FOR ON OUR MOST POPULAR MODELS

2016 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT

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2016 DODGE JOURNEY CANADA VALUE PACKAGE

WELL EQUIPPED FOR ONLY

PURCHASE PRICE INCLUDES $2,000 CONSUMER CASH* AND FREIGHT.

60 MONTHS FINANCING † FOR

ON OUR MOST POPULAR MODELS

2016 CHRYSLER 200 LX

WELL EQUIPPED FOR ONLY

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PURCHASE A NEW TRADE IN YOUR S, S2, S3, STS OR OUTBACK MAX OR STX COMPETITIVE UNIT W/ANTENNA RECEIVE BOTH L2 & TRK UNLOCK CODES

$3000 Value OR FREE ESP Rules/Regulations: Offer good on Outback Guidance Center dealer stocking inventory only. Serial number registration through www.outbackguidance.com to the customer required. Redemption forms due within 60 days of purchase. Copy of original invoice required for all redemptions. Customer responsible for shipping fees on all trade-in units.

For additional details, visit www.outbackguidance.com or call 866-888-4472.

QUALITY NEW & USED AIR DRILLS

field ready – reliable durable – value priced

2015 Bourgault 3310 76’ Air Drill QDA and high floatation, double shoot MRBIII’s, 7950 tow-behind tank with tracks, 5-tank metering with saddle tank, 15” conveyor, stk 3413 & 3414 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $675,000

2008 Bourgault 3310 Air Drill MRB II’s, ¾” openers, pneumatic packers, 6450 TBH tank, 3 tank metering with X-20 monitor, 10” auger, stk 4010 & 4009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $220,000

2010 Bourgault 3310 65’ Air Drill 10” row spacing, 3310 with MRB II’s, double shoot, 10” spacing, 3/4” carbide tips, stk 530 . . . . . . . . . . $168,000

2007 Bourgault 5710 74’ Air Drill Double shoot to the shank, 3.5” steel packers, stk 3707 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $73,750

SOLD

2010 Bourgault 5710 59’ Air Drill single shoot, walking axles, broadcast kit, stk 4078 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60,000

SOLD

2013 Bourgault 6700 Air Tank/Cart 6700 Air Tank with rear dual, 4 Tank metering, Conveyor, stk 1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $135,000

2002 Bourgault 5710 59’ Air Drill 10” spacing, 3.5” packers, double shoot with MRBII’s, 2” openers (1 season), stk 3407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $41,000

New Holland SC430 Air Tank Tow behind, 3 tank metering, mechanical drive, 10” I/u auger, Stk #4399 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,000

1995 Bourgault 8800 48’ Air Drill

1996 Bourgault 4350 Air Tank/Cart

10” row spacing, 4 bar harrows, single shoot, 3225 2-tank metering tow behind tank with load/unload auger, stk 2531 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40,000

3-tank metering, load/unload auger, single shoot rear tow hitch, stk 3717 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,000

2005 Horsch Anderson 60-15 Air Drill

Rear tow hitch, 8” loading auger, broadcast kit, stk 951 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,000

double shoot with NH3, 6’ paired row openers, stk 2538 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $160,000

1995 Bourgault 3225 Air Tank/Cart

2014 Salford 525 Air Drill 60’ double disc drill, 7.5” spacing, double shoot MRB’s, 2014 AC300 cart, 725 bu with 4 compartments, double shoot, stk 4097 & 4098 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $400,000

2009 John Deere 1830 61’ Air Drill Double shoot to the shank, Dutch paired row openers, 4.5” steel packers, c/w 2009 1910 Air Tank with rear duals, auger with air seeder hopper stk 4501 . . . . . . . $89,375

2000 Bourgault 4710 47’ Air Drill (Consignment)

REDUCED TO

$30,000

MRB’s with Dry Kit, 2-1/2” Packers, stk 2231. . . $40,000

1100 - 11th Street West, Beaverlodge, AB

1-888-354-3620 or 780-354-3622

Jason (780) 518-8876 or Sean (780) 518-3829 Kenny (780) 512-6682 or Dan (780) 380-6989 r001938168

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