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Area farmers hope for quieter hail sea hail damage the last two years AFSC Increases Hail Coverage Levels to Better Protect Crops With crops in Northern Alberta now seeded and starting to grow, farmers across the province are hoping for a quieter hail season this summer follow-
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program coordinator with Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC). “Our branches reported 522 storm cells last year that pelted crops with hail from Fort Vermilion to the US border. The damage was widespread. Southern Alberta and ‘Hail Alley’ – which stretches westward along Highway 2 from Rocky Mountain House to Calgary, and eastward through Wheatland County – were particularly hard hit.” More than $257 million was paid out on more than 6,400 hail claims across Alberta last year, including the Peace region, through AFSC’s Straight Hail Insurance program and the Hail Endorsement rider that most farmers add to their crop insurance. The highest claim year was in 2012 when $445.6 million was paid on more than 8,400 claims. “Alberta’s top three years for record hail damage have all occurred in the last six years,” says Sanden, noting 2008 marked the second highest year with $263 million in claims paid out. Ingredients for Hail Environment Canada meteorologist Dan Kulak says wet spring weather and unusually high humidity over the last few years have likely contributed to the amount of hail in Alberta lately. “Humidity and ground moisture fuel thunderstorms that produce hail,” says Kulak, noting other ingredients include heat and a trigger to set everything in motion. “That trigger can be simple daytime heating, causing warm air to rise and mix with cooler air above. Another trigger is the jet stream – that river of air that storms tend to follow – which flows over the mountains and right through the middle of Alberta every summer,” he explains. The mountains play a huge role in thunderstorm formation. They’re the reason Alberta tends to get more hail than anywhere else in Canada, says Kulak. “You can be sure Alberta will
get hail this year. The question is how much,” he says, noting every part of the province is susceptible to hail. “The wetter things get in June, the more storms we can end up with because the moisture just keeps recycling itself.” Straight Hail Coverage Increased As farmers brace themselves for the coming hail season, AFSC is increasing the coverage levels offered through its Straight Hail Insurance program. “Producers have asked us to boost the coverage caps to help them protect their crops and cover their hail risk more effectively. As such, we’re raising the maximum coverage farmers can insure on most crops to better reflect today’s higher crop values and rising input costs,” says Sanden. Coverage has increased by a minimum of $75 per dryland acre and $175 on irrigated crops, with significant increases on potatoes, says Sanden. “We’ve also created new coverage categories for higher-value crops like chickpeas and canola, which can now be insured for $325 per dryland acre, and $425 on irrigated crops. Full details are available at www.afsc.ca,” she adds. Hail is the Biggest Threat Ed Kamieniecki, who farms near Manning, says hail is a major concern on his operation every year. While he’s avoided hail for a few years, Kamieniecki says a severe hailstorm tore through his crops just before harvest four years ago, completely wiping out some canola fields. “We seem to get more extreme weather lately,” he says. “Before the storm I thought we’d get 50 bushels per acre at least, but we only got around 20 bushels.” Kamieniencki, who puts Straight Hail Insurance on his crops as soon as he’s done seeding, says he likes the increased coverage this year because it will cover his input costs and help protect the value of his crop more fully.
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“Input costs are high. I like knowing we’re covered if a storm comes through and wipes out our hard work in five minutes,” he says. A growing number of farmers Auto-Elect Straight Hail coverage with their crop insurance in April, says Sanden, pointing out it gives them a two per cent premium discount. “It also gives them hail protection as soon as their crops emerge. If crops are struck by an early hailstorm before they’re insured, fields with more than 25 per cent damage will be declined Straight Hail coverage for the rest of the growing season,” she explains. Administrative Costs Reduced “We’re also seeing more farmers purchase Straight Hail coverage online because they like being able to access it from home around the clock,” says Sanden. About 20 per cent of farmers bought Straight Hail online last year, creating efficiencies that led to a two per cent reduction in the administrative costs built into Straight Hail premiums this year. Sanden notes first time users must contact AFSC for an activation key to purchase online coverage. AFSC has provided hail insurance to Alberta farmers since 1938 when special legislation was passed creating the Alberta Hail Insurance Board, which later became AFSC. “Farmers needed someone to offer hail insurance in every corner of the province, because back then it wasn’t Following record hail damage to crops across Alberta over the available everywhere; the risk was too past two years, AFSC is increasing the coverage on its Straight high,” says Sanden. “That same need exHail Insurance program to help farmers better protect their ists today because hail is still the biggest crops as they brace themselves for the coming hail season, says risk Alberta farmers face each year. We Jackie Sanden. continue to offer hail insurance in every township, and we don’t limit the number of Centre at 1-877-899-AFSC (2372). Straight Hail Insuracres we’ll insure,” she says, noting AFSC’s mandate ance is available anytime through the growing season has broadened today to include the delivery of all-risk and takes effect at noon the day after it’s purchased. crop insurance, livestock price insurance, lending, and For Media Inquiries Only, Please Contact: income stabilization programs on behalf of governSandra Smith ment. 403-348-1219 For more information about hail coverage, farmers can contact their local AFSC Branch or the AFSC Call
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On Wednesday, June 11th, 2014, we got the June installment of the U.S.D.A.’s W.A.S.D.E. report and boy was it a stinker. As in everyone left the ice (err, trading floor & screens) and didn’t want to play anymore because there was barely anything changed from the May report a month previous. One of the numbers poured over the most was the old crop soybean carryout, which ended up getting downgraded slightly (but as expected) to 125 million bushels, which, at 3.7 per cent, is the lowest stocks-to-use ratio since records started being kept in the 1960s. Alas, we’re almost done the old crop marketing year so what’s new crop doing? Truthfully, it’s not music to your bank account’s ears at this point. The U.S.D.A.’s world production estimates for the 2014/15 marketing year all rose which, in turn, raised ending stocks for the 14/15 season. The one bull that seems to still be in the neighbourhood is the risk of an El Nino hitting Australia’s wheat and canola crops and, further north, the pulse and vegetable oilseed fields in Southeast Asia. That being said, more reports are surfacing that the weather event will be just moderate and that losses won’t be too significant – AKA it could take a few percentage points off of total output, but not half the crop. Accordingly, you have the play the game that’s in front of you, not the one you hope will get put on the field (or ice or whatever playing surface you relate to best). Spanning the rest of the world, China has suspended imports of U.S. DDGs feedstock grains as more than a few shipments included traces of the unapproved Syngenta corn variety, MIR 162. Unsurprisingly, this comes on the heels of April owning the record for the largest amount of DDG import by the People’s Republic in one month. On the flipside, soybean crush margins in China are starting to improve so cue the boats from South America to get rolling again. Speaking of which, Brazil’s wheat crop is being forecasted as bigger than initially expected, joining the E.U., the Black Sea…the list goes on. However, on a bit of a positive note, according to the Port of Thunder Bay, they had their busiest month in 16 years in May, moving 1.3M tonnes of grain, more than a 90 per cent increase over the five-year average. While C.N. boasted about its ability to move 5,500 cars per week in May, 38 per cent more than the previous record, I’m still hearing many producer car orders/ obligations are not being fulfilled by the railroads. Adding to the woes is the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers who recently forecasted oil movement by rail in Western Canada to more than triple in the next two years as the industry’s options remain idled by pipeline regulatory approval & construction. Ultimately, Canada is a resource nation and I can guarantee you that the next two years won’t be pretty as industry groups, private companies, and the government will all be scrambling to get on and secure their portion of the playing surface (AKA infrastructure). Make sure you know your position(s) on the field too - due diligence and pre-game planning can pay off. To growth, Brennan Turner President, FarmLead.com Brennan Turner is originally from Foam Lake, SK, where his family started farming the land in the 1920s. After completing his degree in economics from Yale University and then playing some pro hockey, Mr. Turner spent some time working in finance before starting FarmLead.com, a risk-free, transparent online and now mobile grain marketplace (app available for iOS & Android). His weekly column is a summary of his free, daily market note, the FarmLead Breakfast Brief. He can be reached via email (b.turner@farmlead.com) or phone (1-855-332-7653). r001691632
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Glen Mikkelsen's red suit couldn't drown out his excitement Thursday as he and Mayor Shari Green unveiled the news Prince George would ring in 2015 with Cirque du Soleil performances. "Are you kidding me? Isn't that fantastic?" the CN Centre manager asked the roughly 100 people gathered in the Civic Centre foyer to hear the announcement.
The show, Dralion, has been seen by more than 11 million people worldwide since 1999. Its stop in Prince George will see seven performances between Dec. 31, 2014 and Jan. 4, 2015. – Citizen - See more at: http://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/news/local/princegeorge-to-host-cirque-du-soleil1.1118268#sthash.fVCFg54m.dpuf
United Farmers of Alberta Make Donation to Hats & Chaps Gymkhana Club Toni Moore, manager of the UFA Card Lock in Dawson Creek presents a cheque for $500 to members of the Hats & Chaps Gymkhana Club. Representing the club are Rachel, Kerri and Jackson Moat, as well as Riley and Kendal Loomis. The funds are part of an $86,000 donation from UFA to 4-H clubs in Alberta and British Columbia. The donation will be going toward the total prize money given at the club’s gymkhana at the end of this season.
Spirit River June Jamboree Starts with Barbeque at Gregg Distributors Scott Allen and the staff at Gregg Distributors in Spirit River helped kick off the 2014 June Jamboree with their 1st Annual Community Barbeque on Friday, June 6th. Not just a barbeque, the event had local band, Time Well Wasted, entertain the crowd with their brand of bluegrass music while kids enjoyed a number of games and the Spirit River Renegades Sr. High School Girls Volleyball team prepared and served the food. The barbeque was generously donated by Novitsky Trucking and, through the donations raised at the event, Gregg Distributors was able to present the community-minded volleyball team a cheque for $1,100.
Cops for Cancer Rides Again On Friday August 8, 2014, an ambitious group of cyclists will ride an astounding 400 kms from Jasper to Prince George in one day! Why? To help kids with cancer and their families – in support of the Canadian Cancer Society Cops for Cancer Tour de North. As well, for the personal challenge in this fully supported event, that will commence at 3am in Jasper and conclude in Prince George approximately 10:30 pm at the Welcome Event at Veterans Plaza City Hall. If you are interested in participating in this challenge, please go to: www.north400.com A big thank you to our sponsors: Cycle Logic, Hub City Volkswagon, CICC, Dean Mason Chartered Accountants, Subaru, Canadian Tire, Little Frog Consulting, Prince George Motors, Accelerated Sport and Spine Physiotherapy, SparkGeo, Polar Medical, Wholesale Sports, ClearChoice Water in Prince George As well, a shout-out to the PG Cycling Club for the volunteer engagement on this project! For more information contact David Lee at Cycle Logic 250-614-7223 or Erin Reynolds at 250-614-6917.
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Alberta Dutch Elm Disease Awareness Week Dutch Elm Disease Awareness Week is recognized annually throughout the province of Alberta from June 22-28, 2014. “The intent is to raise awareness of how dangerous Dutch elm disease (DED) is, the importance of elm trees to our communities, and that DED can be prevented,” says Janet Feddes-Calpas, executive director, Society to Prevent Dutch Elm Disease (STOPDED). “At present, Alberta has the largest DEDfree American elm stand in the world, and it is important to protect this valuable resource. STOPDED is asking for everyone’s assistance to save our beautiful elm trees from this deadly disease.” DED is caused by a fungus that clogs the elm tree’s water conducting system, causing the tree to die. The fungus is primarily spread from one elm tree to another by three species of beetles, the smaller European, the native and the banded elm bark beetle. The beetles are attracted to weak and dying trees, which serve as breeding sites for the beetles. Once the beetles have pupated and turned into adults they leave the brood galle ry and fly to healthy elms
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Rogers to upgrade service throughout Northeast B.C. WILLIAM STODALKA STAFF WRITER
Rogers Communications announced on Thursday that they would spend up to $452 million to improve their network coverage around B.C. by 2016. These improvements would "especially" target northeastern B.C., according to Rogers Communication Vice-Chairman Phillip Lind. "For many of you, when you get to Fort Nelson, your phone doesn't work," said Premier Christy Clark, who was on hand to help make the announcement with Rogers executives in Vancouver. "By 2016, it will." Gord Nelson, Rogers’ general manager of western communications, said the increased capacity would benefit 70 communities in the province, and would benefit the coverage along certain provincial highways, including the Prince Rupert to Prince George corridor. "It's not only broader coverage in certain areas along existing towers, it'll get communities that aren't necessarily serviced today," said Nelson. "Rogers is behind in the province of B.C., and that's one of the reasons we're ex-
"For many of you, when you get to Fort Nelson, your phone doesn't work. By 2016, it will." —CHRISTY CLARK, B.C. PREMIER munities would receive the improvements first or how much money would go into the Northeast specifically. “The reason why I can't be more specific is we are still in the final final stages of our plan,” he said. “So everything is not locked in 100 per cent.”
The plan for 400 additional towers and the $452 million figure was locked in, however. Nelson said that 98.3 per cent of B.C.'s population would have access to the Rogers network once these improvements took hold. Jennifer Katt, a spokeswoman for Rogers Communications, said that this would mean that Rogers would roll out LTE cellular internet services in northeastern B.C., which is not yet available to the company’s subscribers here. Clark welcomed the move. "Those communities deserve to have connectivity," she said. "I take this as a tremendous vote of confidence to grow this business and this nation." Fort Nelson Mayor Bill Streeper also welcomed the move. Streeper said that to his knowledge, Rogers phones did not work there, and that as of Thursday, he had received no advance notice that Rogers wanted to supply service to the area. Streeper said that people would be “better off” with more network connectivity in his community. “I know there have been people that come from outside of Fort Nelson and from the Lower Mainland and their cell phone doesn't work at all,” he said.
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panding our network so aggressively. We are challenged in the more rural parts of B.C." Fort St. John and Fort Nelson were mentioned as two communities that would benefit specifically from the improvements. However, when asked, Nelson could not immediately provide an exact timeline of when the improvements would come to northeastern B.C., which com-
Keep your elm trees healthy, and vigorous. Water elms well from April to mid-August. To allow the tree to harden off for the winter, watering should be stopped mid-August followed by a good soaking or two before freeze-up. Remove dead branches and trees as they can provide beetle habitat, but ONLY between October 1 to March 31 Dispose of all elm wood immediately by burning, burying or chipping. Report all suspect trees to the DED Hotline at 1-877-837-ELMS. A confirmed DED tree must be removed immediately to prevent further spread. What you shouldn’t do! Do not transport or store elm firewood at any
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GRAIN FUTURES REPORT Contract Prices as of June 13, 2014 Open 454.4 448.0 457.0 Open 1415’0 1359’4 1247’6 Open 38.60 38.69 38.68 Open 4702 4465 4172 Open
High 462.5 458.0 463.4 High 1426’4 1370’0 1259’6 High 39.56 39.64 39.62 High 4743 4501 4224 High
Low 454.4 448.0 457.0 Low 1411’0 1355’2 1244’6 Low 38.59 38.69 38.67 Low 4672 4435 4158 Low
Open 585’4 597’4 621’0 Open 706’2 711’0 720’4 Open 681’6 690’0 701’4 Open 346’0 335’0 330’2 Open 444’0 440’2 443’4 Open 0.9212 0.9191 0.9172
High 594’4 605’2 626’4 High 716’0 723’0 727’6 High 690’0 698’0 707’0 High 351’0 336’4 332’0 High 449’6 444’6 449’0 High 0.9217 0.9197 0.9176
Low 583’4 595’0 616’4 Low 705’4 709’6 719’4 Low 681’4 689’2 700’6 Low 343’6 331’6 329’2 Low 443’6 439’6 443’0 Low 0.9199 0.9179 0.9161
Last 461.8 457.8 463.2 Last 1425’4 1368’2 1259’0 Last 39.53 39.62 39.60 Last 4698 4456 4181 Last 135.00 125.00 127.00 Last 593’6 604’4 625’6 Last 716’0 722’2 727’6 Last 690’0 698’0 707’0 Last 346’2 333’6 332’0 Last 448’4 444’2 448’4 Last 0.9203 0.9182 0.9164
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Change + 7.4 + 7.3 + 6.5 Change + 10’2 + 8’0 + 8’2 Change + 0.95 + 0.94 + 0.91 Change +6 -5 -8 Change
Change + 8’4 + 7’4 + 4’6 Change + 10’4 + 12’0 + 7’6 Change + 8’0 + 8’0 + 5’4 Change + 1’6 + 1’4 + 3’0 Change + 4’4 + 4’2 + 4’6 Change + 0.0009 + 0.0010 + 0.0008
Close 454.4 450.5 456.7 Close 1415’2 1360’2 1250’6 Close 38.58 38.68 38.69 Close 4692 4461 4189 Close 135.00s 125.00s 127.00s Close 585’2 597’0 621’0 Close 705’4 710’2 720’0 Close 682’0 690’0 701’4 Close 344’4 332’2 329’0 Close 444’0 440’0 443’6 Close 0.9212 0.9192 0.9172
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Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report Daily Grain Prices as of June 13, 2014
Canola (#1)
Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Red Deer Rycroft Vegreville Barley
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Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Red Deer Rycroft Vegreville Feed Wheat (#3 CW)
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Today June 13, 2014 $10.05 ($10.04 - $10.06) $9.74 ($9.67 - $9.83) $9.77 ($9.73 - $9.81) $9.91 ($9.85 - $9.97) $9.69 ($9.59 - $9.79) $9.72 ($9.60 - $9.84) Today June 13, 2014 $3.29 ($3.20 - $3.37) $3.09 ($2.91 - $3.26) $3.49 $3.26 ($3.06 - $3.45) $2.48 ($2.27 - $2.68) $3.07 ($2.98 - $3.16) Today June 13, 2014 $6.29 ($6.00 - $6.59) $6.47 ($6.47 - $6.48) $6.39 ($6.37 - $6.42) $6.50 ($6.41 - $6.59) $6.44 ($6.42 - $6.45) $6.50 ($6.50 - $6.50) Today June 13, 2014 $4.07 ($3.29 - $4.65) $3.84 ($3.21 - $4.60) $3.80 $3.58 ($3.32 - $3.84) $3.70 ($3.64 - $3.76) $4.02 ($3.49 - $4.55) Today June 13, 2014 not available not available not available Today June 13, 2014 not available not available not available not available not available $2.20
One Week Ago June 6, 2014 $9.93 ($9.82 - $10.03) $9.77 ($9.66 - $9.84) $9.76 ($9.72 - $9.80) $9.93 ($9.83 - $10.02) $9.74 ($9.69 - $9.78) $9.71 ($9.59 - $9.83) One Week Ago June 6, 2014 $3.43 ($3.20 - $3.67) $3.20 ($2.98 - $3.41) $3.50 $3.24 ($3.06 - $3.41) $2.59 ($2.27 - $2.90) $3.21 ($2.98 - $3.45) One Week Ago June 6, 2014 $6.29 ($6.00 - $6.59) $6.47 ($6.47 - $6.48) $6.30 ($6.23 - $6.37) $6.40 ($6.40 - $6.40) $6.44 ($6.42 - $6.45) $6.50 One Week Ago June 6, 2014 $4.07 ($3.49 - $4.65) $3.79 ($3.21 - $4.60) $3.80 $3.53 ($3.32 - $3.74) $3.60 ($3.45 - $3.76) $4.02 ($3.49 - $4.55) One Week Ago June 6, 2014 not available not available not available One Week Ago June 6, 2014 not available $2.25 not available not available not available $2.20
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Same Day Last Year June 14, 2013 $14.71 ($14.21 - $15.21) $14.40 ($13.84 - $15.25) $14.00 ($13.88 - $14.11) $13.98 ($13.90 - $14.06) $13.93 ($13.78 - $14.08) $14.52 ($14.02 - $15.03) Same Day Last Year June 14, 2013 $5.67 ($5.46 - $5.88) $5.28 ($5.02 - $5.55) $5.75 ($5.72 - $5.77) $5.33 ($5.28 - $5.37) $4.84 ($4.82 - $4.85) $5.41 ($5.26 - $5.55) Same Day Last Year June 14, 2013 $8.72 ($8.44 - $9.00) $8.62 ($8.42 - $9.00) $8.41 $8.33 ($8.26 - $8.39) $8.36 ($8.31 - $8.41) $8.27 Same Day Last Year June 14, 2013 $7.19 ($7.08 - $7.31) $7.02 ($6.75 - $7.31) $7.04 ($6.87 - $7.21) $6.96 ($6.62 - $7.31) $6.94 ($6.56 - $7.31) $7.15 ($7.00 - $7.31) Same Day Last Year June 14, 2013 $15.05 ($13.50 - $16.61) $13.68 not available Same Day Last Year June 14, 2013 not available $3.44 not available $3.48 not available $3.50
Feed Grain Report for the Week of June 9 - 13, 2014
Feed Barley (288g per 1/2L, max of 15% moisture)
Brooks Calgary Edmonton Grande Prairie Lethbridge Red Deer Wainwright
This Week
One Week Ago
Same Week Last Year
Week of June 9, 2014
Week of June 2, 2014
Week of June 10, 2013
$4.05 ($4.03 - $4.09) $3.96 ($3.94 - $4.03) $3.61 ($3.57 - $3.70) $2.94 ($2.87 - $3.00) $4.16 ($4.09 - $4.20) $3.90 ($3.83 - $3.98) $3.55 ($3.51 - $3.64)
$4.07 ($4.03 - $4.14) $4.05 ($4.03 - $4.14) $3.61 ($3.57 - $3.70) $2.96 ($2.92 - $3.05) $4.16 ($4.14 - $4.18) $3.92 ($3.88 - $4.01) $3.53 ($3.48 - $3.66)
This Week Feed Peas (Max 4% fm allowable)
Brooks Calgary Edmonton Grande Prairie Lethbridge Red Deer Wainwright
Feed Wheat (58lbs/bu, Max 14.5% moisture)
Brooks Calgary Edmonton Grande Prairie Lethbridge Red Deer Wainwright
Feed Oats (#2CW)
Brooks Calgary Edmonton Grande Prairie Lethbridge Red Deer Wainwright
One Week Ago
Week of June 9, 2014
Week of June 2, 2014
$7.40 ($7.21 - $7.70) $7.48 ($7.18 - $7.65) $7.43 ($7.05 - $7.54) $6.37 ($6.01 - $6.53) $7.21 ($7.02 - $7.35) $7.43 ($7.35 - $7.48) $7.24 ($7.13 - $7.38)
$7.38 ($7.24 - $7.73) $7.46 ($7.21 - $7.67) $7.46 ($7.08 - $7.57) $6.40 ($6.04 - $6.56) $7.29 ($7.08 - $7.46) $7.62 ($7.46 - $7.70) $7.16 ($6.91 - $7.35)
$6.14 ($6.05 - $6.18) $6.16 ($6.10 - $6.21) $5.83 ($5.77 - $5.88) $5.09 ($4.96 - $5.29) $6.25 ($6.21 - $6.36) $6.01 ($5.94 - $6.18) $5.70 ($5.66 - $5.83) Same Week Last Year Week of June 10, 2013
$8.98 ($8.93 - $9.04) $8.98 ($8.90 - $9.04) $8.95 ($8.90 - $9.06) $7.95 ($7.84 - $8.03) $8.76 ($8.57 - $8.90) $9.01 ($8.93 - $9.06) $9.01 ($8.87 - $9.12)
This Week
One Week Ago
Same Week Last Year
Week of June 9, 2014
Week of June 2, 2014
Week of June 10, 2013
$5.20 ($5.03 - $5.31) $5.09 ($5.03 - $5.17) $5.03 ($4.95 - $5.20) $4.46 ($4.25 - $4.65) $5.17 ($5.12 - $5.23) $5.12 ($5.03 - $5.23) $4.82 ($4.74 - $4.95)
$5.09 ($5.03 - $5.17) $5.09 ($5.03 - $5.23) $5.03 ($4.90 - $5.23) $4.49 ($4.30 - $4.68) $5.17 ($5.12 - $5.20) $5.14 ($5.06 - $5.23) $4.90 ($4.76 - $5.03)
$7.92 ($7.84 - $7.97) $7.81 ($7.76 - $7.92) $7.81 ($7.76 - $7.92) $7.48 ($7.29 - $7.76) $7.89 ($7.84 - $7.95) $7.89 ($7.78 - $7.95) $7.67 ($7.62 - $7.78)
This Week
One Week Ago
Same Week Last Year
Week of June 9, 2014
Week of June 2, 2014
Week of June 10, 2013
$2.54 ($2.44 - $2.68) $2.54 ($2.47 - $2.64) $2.62 ($2.47 - $2.70) $2.10 ($1.91 - $2.19) $2.59 ($2.53 - $2.68) $2.58 ($2.50 - $2.68) $2.50 ($2.38 - $2.56)
$2.59 ($2.47 - $2.67) $2.59 ($2.50 - $2.68) $2.58 ($2.50 - $2.64) $2.08 ($1.94 - $2.17) $2.64 ($2.50 - $2.71) $2.54 ($2.47 - $2.64) $2.48 ($2.36 - $2.54)
$3.81 ($3.70 - $3.87) $3.86 ($3.78 - $3.92) $3.62 ($3.55 - $3.67) $3.32 ($3.21 - $3.38) $3.90 ($3.73 - $3.95) r001691330 $3.62 ($3.58 - $3.72) $3.55 ($3.47 - $3.61) r001691337
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TEEPEE CREEK STAMPEDE Advertorial
Now that your feet are no longer weighed down by heavy winter boots, it’s time to get ready to kick up some dust at the 98th Annual Teepee Creek Stampede! This year’s fun will kick off July 10th for four full nights of entertainment that will keep you on the edge of your seat! Ninety-eight years! That’s a lot of sporting history. The Teepee Creek Stampede had humble beginnings, but has evolved considerably over the decades. The annual event originally started out as a sports day and community picnic where local residents got together once a year for ball games, horse races, bronc riding, water sports, and even boxing matches. The first ever Teepee Creek Stampede was held in 1917 and included a horse race across a full quarter section. It cost 50 cents to enter and the winner took home 5 dollars. Rough Stock events became an integral part of the Stampede in the 1930’s and Chuckwagon Races were added in the 1940’s. For many years, the Teepee Creek Stampede was the largest amateur rodeo in the north and one of the largest amateur events in Canada. However, that’s all in the past. The Teepee Creek Stampede is now excited to be a part of the Pro Rodeo world! Now a CPRA Pro Rodeo, the Teepee Creek Stampede also features races from the Western Chuckwagon Association GMC Pro Tour of Thoroughbred chuckwagons and the All Pro Canadian Chuckwagon & Chariot Association ‘Taste the Dust’ Pro Tour pony chucks. Last year, over 50 Chuckwagon teams participated in the Stampede. Today, we bring some of the best cowboys and cowgirls in the world to compete in front of the Teepee Creek Stampede crowds. Audiences will be pleased to find that although the Stampede is no longer an amateur rodeo, the event has maintained much of its history and some key local events such as the Wild Cow Milking & Wild Horse Race. The Teepee Creek Stampede is proud to allow both locals and Pro cowboys to enter these events and compete. Other Teepee Creek Stampede traditions include the dances that have been a part of the festivities from the beginning. What began as barn loft dances in Mackenzie’s
Barn is carried on to this day with nightly dances in the EnFrame TP Barn. The EnFrame Barn is a new addition to the Stampede Grounds that has built huge excitement over the past few years and can be seen from miles away! It has housed not only our Maddhatters Budweiser Beer Gardens and live sold out concerts, this multi-purpose facility is used to host the Miss TP Creek Queen public speaking competition, fashion show, pancake breakfasts, sponsored suppers and much more! The excitement doesn’t stop there either! Chad Brownlee will be playing LIVE at the Teepee Creek Stampede Saturday, July 12th in the Enframe TP Barn and the ever-popular
the Teepee Creek Church restoration project! The volunteer association has worked diligently in restoring the wellknown Teepee Creek United Church that had fallen into despair. It has been moved onto the rodeo grounds and you can’t miss this beauty as it sits in the infield awaiting its new purpose. The Church, originally built in 1029, will be the focal point of the new BRAND NEW TP Backstage pass program during the Stampede. This great new program will allow Teepee Creek Stampede fans to be part of the action – when taking part in the program, they will receive exclusive VIP infield access, including lunch with rodeo contestants each day
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Get our android and ios Teepee Creek Stampede to stay in touch with the lastest events! Nitty Gritty Dirt Band will be playing Friday, July 11th! In addition, the grandstands have been improved and a lot of other changes will be noticed by those in attendance including
before the performance, exclusive infield grandstand seating, and if your contestant wins his or her event, YOU win a set of Canadian Finals Rodeo tickets for all 6 performances!!
And check this out! One of the signature events and long time traditions at the Teepee Creek Stampede is the Teepee Creek Terror. The Terror rider is drawn from all the registered riders and the “lucky” cowboy is given the chance to ride the rankest horse in the pen. There is a $250 dollar prize just for being brave enough to accept the challenge and get on the horse. He must stay mounted for a full 10 seconds instead of the usual 8 and, if he does complete the ride, there’s an additional $500 prize to tuck under the belt. Be sure to catch the Free Pancake Breakfast sponsored by Atco Electric at the Teepee Creek Stampede grounds between 8:00 and 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 12th, as well as the Miss Teepee Creek Stampede Queen Competition in the Enframe TP Barn at 10:00 a.m. Competitors will be judged for public speaking, modeling, and photogenics. 4 Days in the Wild at TP Creek Stampede is sure to bring fun for the whole family! With a jam packed schedule including the Miss TP Creek Stampede Competition, Junior Rodeo, Pancake Breakfasts, Family Day events, Free Camping, Local and Pro Rodeo events, Chuckwagon racing and much more, the 98th Annual TP Creek Stampede is surely a weekend you don’t want to miss! The Teepee Creek Stampede is eagerly looking forward to 2016 when the Stampede will celebrate its 100th Anniversary! Be sure to watch the website for updates on this very special occasion at http://www.tpstampede.ca/
Grab your family, tell your friends, and don’t miss the
98th Annual Teepee Creek Stampede coming your way July 10, 11, 12, and 13, 2014!
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PEACE GRAIN FUTURE PRICES 10:00 a.m. - June 13, 2014 Don Biegel
FARM CREDIT CANADA JUNE 13, 2014
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WHEAT CWRS #2 12.5
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Net Price (After Basis) $5.18 $5.12 $5.24 $5.32 $5.36 $5.53 $5.62 $5.66 $5.70 $5.70 $5.74 $5.76 Net Price (After Basis) $4.82 $4.77 $4.89 $4.97 $5.00 $5.20 $5.25 $5.29 $5.33 $5.36 $5.40
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FEED BARLEY Net Price (After Basis) $3.00 $3.20 $3.20 $3.10 $3.10 $3.10
Net Price (After Basis) $10.00 $10.00 $9.46 $9.46 $9.46 $9.50 $9.69 $9.69 $9.74 $9.69 $9.79 $9.74 $9.83 $9.79
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Net Price (After Basis) $9.83 $9.83 $9.52 $9.18 $9.18 $9.23 $9.39 $9.73 $9.87 $9.83 $9.91 $9.86 $9.92 $9.87
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by Richard Kamchen Alberta soil moisture conditions are even better than when the province produced a bumper crop last year, but Manitoba may see more acres go unseeded than last year because of saturated soils. Surface soil moisture in Alberta is rated at 83.6 per cent good to excellent this year, nearly identical to last year, but subsoil moisture ratings are even better, at 87.5 per cent good to excellent, versus 78.4 per cent a year ago, according to provincial records. “Good moisture at this time is only the first step to getting a high yield,” says James Wright, a risk analyst with Alberta’s Agriculture Financial Services Corporation. He says moderate temperatures and continuing good soil moisture -- especially prior to and through heading -- are also key factors to good yields. “Good early soil moisture results in even germination and emergence, as well as placing the crop in a position to produce high yields,” Wright says. It also reduces a stressor that affects head development and the number of potential kernels that the head might contain. That’s not to say there can’t be problems. When soil moisture is high in a plant’s rooting zone, the plant doesn’t put down deep roots, he notes. Should conditions turn dry, the plant is shallow rooted and more vulnerable to drought stress, which will hit yield potential. That’s what happened in 2012, Wright says. At the moment, current conditions remind Wright of those of 2013, when Alberta’s principal field crop production reached a record 27 million tonnes. The picture, however, is far less rosy in Manitoba. “The Manitoba situation is serious. We will lose more acreage than last year in Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan,” says Bruce Burnett, CWB weather and crop specialist. A year ago, 219,000 insured acres went unseeded in Manitoba, according to Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation, which insures over 90 per cent of the province’s acres. “Anecdotally, it sounds like there’ll be significantly more acres than that unseeded this year,” says David Van Deynze, MASC claim services manager. Most of 2013’s unseeded acres were located in Manitoba’s southwest, and that area will again be among those hit this year. “Basically, all along the western part of the province, not necessarily only the southwest,” Van Deynze says. Manitoba Agriculture’s latest crop report reveals 65 to 70 per cent of seeding operations in the southwest were completed, but some producers there dealing with excess moisture were as little as 10 to 15 per cent seeded. Van Deynze says farmers still have until June 20 to seed and still be insured, and a lot can change in that time.
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Colt Starting: Developing Communication Everything as always is taught in progression with rewards for all attempts, try’s and steps in the right direction.
In the article of starting the young horse we talked mainly about building confidence and acceptance of ourselves and our tools. The tools we use and how we use them help them with more than just that particular piece of equipment; it spills over into many things and the horses overall confidence. Whatever it is we show our horses must be consistent to have it last. I find four to seven sessions in a row and the horse will remember a year later. It might be a bit rusty, but they haven’t forgot. As I progress with the horse I use a rub with the flag, stick and string and/or my hand to reinforce all good things they do or try to do. Waving the flag or swinging the stick and string actually gets to the point that they realize it is rest and relax time; it becomes a reward. In this article we are going to ask for more yields from the horse, which will create more understanding and respect. The more they understand and the more respect they have for us as the leader, the more confident
they become. If the role of who is leading is a gray area, the horse is not comfortable following or taking suggestions from someone that is not clearly capable of the job. There ends up being a constant bickering or arguing going on and in some cases the horse just does whatever they like, no bickering or arguing - the horse is leading. He loads if he wants, stops when he wants, goes as fast or slow as he wants, picks up his feet for a while or not and so on. They may do one, all or more of these behaviors. So we need to start a way of communicating to the horse that shows we do know how to move their feet, and we do have a definite plan. We need to prepare them
for trimming and shoeing, leading better, following a feel, moving off of pressure, and start to let them know that they have some responsibilities, now that we have this little partnership starting. Everything as always is taught in progression with rewards for all attempts, try’s and steps in the right direction. With their confidence and their acceptance of us high, teaching a horse to allow you to hold and trim a foot, move the forequarters, hindquarters and back them is much easier. There are two types of pressure most commonly needed. One is to have them understand how to move from a steady pressure where I actually touch them with my hand or stick and the other is to move away from a rhythmic pressure. Steady pressure is used when close to the horse and rhythmic can be used from a distance. Be sure you know the difference between rhythmic pressure and rhythmic motion. Pressure is used to ask the horse to move and you direct the pressure towards the zone or part of the horse you want to move. Motion is used to build confidence and relax the horse and is not directed at them. I want the horse to know how to move backwards, move the forequarters and hindquarters using both types of pressure. I also start getting particular about what foot moves and where. If all four feet are going everywhere then there isn’t really much communicating going on. I also want to start teaching them to back up while I stand in one spot by shaking my rope. Another very important skill is to be able to circle my horse around me. They need to begin to learn to circle without me chasing, waving, clucking or smooching them around the circle. This is where they begin to learn that it is their responsibility to walk, trot and then canter, hold the gait that I have asked for. Again this will transfer to the saddle. I would like the horse to maintain whichever gait I’ve asked for without me having to continually be prodding them along or holding them back with the reins. This is very understandable for a horse if we ask and then get out of their way and trust they will respond. If not, ask again making it as comfortable for them as possible when they do. The next thing I start to play with is asking for sideways on the ground. Start by having them face the fence and then use rhythmic pressure to move the feet. Once this is working somewhat I send them between the fence and myself and have them turn and face, stand and wait, then send them through again and stand and wait on the other side. Can you stand still and send your horse some-
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where, have him stand, wait, and how comfortable can you get him with going through tight spaces. The more the horse and handler knows the more challenging all these exercises can get and the more depth and preparation you have with your horse. These exercises help you start a language with your horse, builds respect, understanding and is a great way to see how much control and influence you have with your horses feet. If you have control of the feet you are in pretty good shape. When they take control, those feet could end up doing a lot of things you may not be real happy about. Somewhere in here, usually near the end of these things, I start to play more and more with their feet, asking them to pick up their feet for me rather than pulling them of the ground. All of these yields need to rewarded for the slightest try in the right direction. Make sure you have broken down each maneuver into many little yields to look for and reward until you get to your goal. Ask yourself how many yields could there be on the way to picking up a horses foot? For example he is probably standing on three legs if he is relaxed so the fourth foot might be a place to start. Can you rub it and he is fine
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Travelling with your horse by Dr. Christa Harder Winter is finally over and it is now the time of year where everyone is out with their horses competing in shows or rodeos, travelling to clinics or going camping with their horses. With the increased amount of travel, more horses are in contact with other horses and the potential to pick up more sickness is a lot higher. Each individual horse has variable levels of protection towards common illnesses depending on several factors such as age, contact with other horses and stress. Some of the common bugs that are often circulating through the horses population includes strangles, influenza and herpes virus. Typically it takes 3-10 days for horses to show symptoms towards any of these diseases once they first become infected. Influenza and herpes virus will look like a cold; coughing, nasal discharge, lethargic, decreased appetite and a fever. Strangles will show similar symptoms as well as lumps under or around the jaw that may or may not abscess and drain thick, white discharge. Strangles is the most highly contagious of the three and will spread quickly to in contact horses. There is an excellent intramuscular vaccine that helps protect horses against influenza and herpes as well as an intranasal vaccine that helps protect horses against strangles. If your horse becomes infected with any of these 3 diseases it could mean a significant amount of time off from competition before you are able to travel with them again; therefore prevention is key. A few other less common infectious diseases include west nile
virus, equine infectious anemia (swamp fever), equine encephalitis (sleeping sickness), neurologic herpes. When at a show or competition, do not allow your horse nose to nose contact with any unfamiliar horses and do not tie them in a common tie up area where they can nuzzle other horses or objects in contact with these horses. Ideally keep your horse tied up to your own trailer when not in competition. Use your own water buckets and do not share with other unfamiliar horses. When using competition stabling make sure the stall is clean to start with fresh bedding and even consider using a disinfectant spray to clean the walls prior to putting your horse inside. Long periods of travel in a trailer can also predispose your horse to developing shipping fever. Shipping fever is the common term for a bacterial pneumonia that can develop in their lungs. These horses can get quite sick very quickly starting with a high fever and then progressing to increased respiratory effort, pain and depression. When a horse stands for long periods of time with its head elevated (+/poor ventilation) it severely compromise’s the lungs ability to clear bacteria and debris. Horses should be given as much freedom of movement of their heads as is safe. If feeding horses during transport make sure the hay is not dusty or keep it watered down. Also, clean bedding regularly to avoid poor air quality from feces/urine. Do not haul a horse that has any signs of starting to get sick since it will only get worse during the trip. Another thing to keep in mind when travelling on long trips with your horse is to take frequent breaks.
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with that. If you squeeze the chestnut can you cause him to lift it a little then rub again. Can you teach him to lift it a bit higher each time until it is level with the ground? Then put it back down rub and start again building on how long you can hold it and how much you can do with the foot without getting them worried. Each of these exercises for best results and efficiency needs to be looked at as a series of yields or try’s to get to your end goal. Horses enjoy progressive learning, it keeps them exuberant and looking forward to the next session. A more in-depth explanation and look at these exercises can be found in the 6 DVD Master Horsemanship Series or the 3 DVD Colt Starting Set. For anyone wanting to see a horse learning to learn and building their confidence which is a big step in starting the young horse, we have put together a short video clip of some of the processes from our Colt Starting DVDs up on our website at www.thehorseranch.com look at “Articles” under “Happenings”. Enjoy the video
clip, good luck, and stay safe! For more in-depth perspective on the concepts contained in this article, you can view a special videoclip enhanced version at http://www.thehorseranch.com/ articles/ Glenn Stewart travels extensively conducting clinics, demonstrations, and colt starting sessions, and also offers Camps and a 3 month Horsemanship Course at his home The Horse Ranch, as well as the Horsemanship Learning Adventure Series; two completely different experiences, High & Wild in the Northern BC Rockies, and Working Equitation with Lusitanos in Brazil. He rides 30-60 client horses per year, including young horses, restarts, challenging horses, and foundation training. Glenn is a former Champion of the Cowboy Up Challenge at the Calgary Stampede and has been chosen as one of the Canadian representatives in the 2012 Road to the Horse, the World Championship of Colt Starting in Murfreesboro, TN. More information by calling 1 877 728 8987 or visiting www.thehorseranch.com
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Unload, feed and water every 4-6 hours. Sometimes bringing your own water along or giving the horse electrolytes prior to transport will encourage them to keep drinking. Try to limit the amount of time in the trailer to 12 hours in one day. During hot weather be aware of the air temperature inside the trailer. Trailers without open ventilation will often get quite warm inside, open vents if needed to keep air circulating and keep the horses from sweating excessively. Travel season is more stressful on a horse and there is a higher likelihood of them colicing or developing stomach ulcers. Colic and ulcers will both often look like stomach pain, kicking at belly, trying to go down and rolling. Colic can progress and get quite severe therefore seeking veterinary care is advisable. Gastric ulcers will typically resolve but if symptoms recur we do administer medication to prevent and treat them. Lastly, always have a first aid kit on hand in case something happens. We have first aid kits at the clinic for purchase or we can help you put together a kit of useful items depending on your needs. Show and travel season is a fun time for you and your horse but there are more risks involved; therefore, doing what you can to prevent these, “not-sofun” illnesses, is always recommended! All of us at the Dawson Creek Veterinary Clinic wish you all the best of luck with all your horse activities this summer and are here for you should you have questions or need our medical care!
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STEVE AYLWARD (250)786-5031 or (250)784-5136 DALE AYLWARD (250)786-5478 P.O. BOX 132, DAWSON CREEK, B.C. V1G 4G3
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Governments announce funding for livestock industry research projects June 9, 2014 - Regina, Saskatchewan - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Today, Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced two new research projects worth nearly $1 million that will benefit livestock producers in the province and across Canada. Governments will provide $200,000 toward the projects through the Agriculture Development Fund (ADF), and nearly $800,000 will be provided through industry investment. “Strengthening the agriculture research capacity in Saskatchewan supports innovation for the long-term profitability and stability of producers,” said Minister Ritz. “Investment in these projects is a direct response to the needs identified by industry and will help producers remain a key contributor to the Canadian economy.” “Our government is committed to investing in research that helps to provide producers with the tools they need to be successful, and these projects are another example of that,” Stewart said. “Increasing efficiency though research has proven successful in the past and continued investment is required to meet our agriculture targets in the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth.” The first project will perform an economic, social and environmental assessment of the Canadian beef industry. The study will help industry
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Agriculture, and Alberta Livestock Meat Agency Ltd. (ALMA) are essential to the success of this initiative,” said CBBC Executive Director Michael Latimer. “I am proud to see the Governments and industry investing in the livestock sector,” Harold Martens, Saskatchewan Stock Growers President said. Don’t let your herd become stressed because of any “Research fundtype of fly infestation. Stressed cattle not perform PHOTOdo COU RTES Y OF METRO ing creates new CREA to their best ability. To help alleviate stress in yourNECTION TIVE CON tools necessary herd, you could purchase a Lewis Cattle Oiler or get for Saskatchyour current Lewis Oiler serviced. We now have an 8 ewan producers 613-773-1059 to grow the industry.”gallon tank oiler with oil drape and salt feeder along with theis15 gallon tank models. There is a payment Funding for ADF projects providMedia Relations program in place Lewis Cattle with Canada no ed under Growing Forward 2, a federal- though Agriculture andOilers Agri-Food banks involved, no credit application required, and provincial initiative. For more informa613-773-7972 you can take up to 18 months to pay with no interest tion visit the Saskatchewan Agriculture 1-866-345-7972 charges. We provide free delivery and set up. website at http://www.saskatchewan.ca/ agriculture. Angela Hall For more information contact: Agriculture Jeff English Regina Director of Communications 306-787-2359 Office of the Honourable Gerry Ritz angela.hall@gov.sk.ca
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Don’t let your herd become stressed because of any type of fly infestation. Stressed cattle do not perform to their best ability. To help alleviate stress in your herd, you could purchase a Lewis Cattle Oiler or get your current Lewis Oiler serviced. We now have an 8 gallon tank oiler with oil drape and salt feeder along with the 15 gallon tank models. There is a payment program in place though Lewis Cattle Oilers with no banks involved, no credit application required, and you can take up to 18 months to pay with no interest charges. SERVING GOOD BUSINESS - THE CATTLEMAN For further information contact: Steve Major at 780-524-8880 (cell) or 780-524-3312 (home)
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recognize and communicate areas of proficiency, set targets and outline beneficial management practices for areas of improvement, and help shape future research and policy. This project will be managed by the Canadian Cattleman’s Association. The second project, managed by the Canadian Beef Breeds Council, will focus on development of easy to use genomic selection tools for breed improvement. The project will work with individual breed associations to educate producers on using genomic tools to increase efficiencies in feed and production, minimize health costs, and increase carcass value. The long term goal of this project is to improve the understanding of genomics and increase the uptake by the Canadian beef industry. “This assessment will enable the measurement of sustainability indicators and is a fundamental step in ensuring consumers have continued confidence in Canadian beef and in Canada as a global leader in sustainable beef production,” said CCA President Dave Solverson. “The Canadian Beef Breeds Council (CBBC) is excited to work with beef producers on the practical application of new scientific based innovations. Applying leading edge technology will allow the Canadian beef industry to remain both profitable and competitive globally. The generous support from Agriculture Agri-Food Canada, Saskatchewan
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Calves: are they what their mamas eat? PEACE COUNTRY BEEF AND FORAGE
As all cattle producers know there are a number of factors that play into having a healthy calf crop. Everyone is well aware of the effects that genetics, summer grazing conditions and disease can have on the growth of their calves, however, one thing that many of us don’t think about is the effect that late summer and fall cow nutrition has on next year’s calf crop. New research into the topic of fetal programming in beef cattle is showing that it may be more im-portant than we thought to make sure our cows’ nutritional needs are met at all times of the year. We’ve all heard the saying that ‘you are what you eat,’ so from a cattlemen’s perspective, are your calves what their mamas eat? Fetal programming is a relatively new concept in the
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one first needs to understand why the first and second trimesters are im-portant. Many researchers believe that the key to fetal programming lies with how the placenta develops. As Kimberly Von-nahme, a reproductive physiologist with North Dakota State University, explains “Vascularity of the caruncles [the maternal attachment to the placenta] begins at day 90 with a marked increase in blood flow and vascular density by day 120… Any detrimental effects of maternal nutrition during this critical establishment of maternal-fetal vascular systems would impact the ability of the fetus to acquire proper amounts of nutrients and oxygen”. This lack of oxygen and nutrients can then affect the developing organs leading to liver enlargement, reduced muscle growth, thickening of heart walls, hypertension, and insulin resistance in calves as young as eight months of age (angusjournal. com). Two or-gans that are particularly affected are muscle and fat. When the fetus has insufficient nutrients
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Bulls will be semen tested. Delivery available
VISITORS WELCOME Randy & Chris Haddow 250-786-5048 Chad, Gene, Addison & Leah Haddow 250-784-3924
Lazy S Charolais Good selection of yearling bulls.
Ph: (780) 356-3611 Cell: (780) 402-5617 Email: schweitzerre@gpnet.ca
Roy and Erika Schweitzer Box 743, Beaverlodge, AB T0H 0C0
Shadow Creek Red Polls
Gelbvieh Bulls Red & Black 1 & 2 Year Olds Ph: 780-835-2645 • 780-835-0365
Werner & Debbie 780-924-2464 or grundke@xplornet.com
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it will direct nutrients to essential organs, like the heart and brain, and away from less important ones like muscle and fat. Animals are born with a set number of muscle cells with most muscle cells being laid down between the 2nd and 8th months of gestation. After birth, animals can only increase their muscle mass by increasing the size of each individual muscle cell. Fat cells are also primarily laid down during gestation and only increase in size after birth. This means that calves who did not receive adequate nutrition in utero, will have less muscle and less marbling than calves whose dams received adequate nutrition (Steve Parsley, University of Wyoming). The protein content of the dam’s feed during early gestation has been found to play a particularly important role in a calf’s future performance. University of Idaho researchers have found 15-45 % of calves born to cows fed inadequate amounts of protein in the first trimester will suffer from Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) due to poor lung develop-ment as opposed to 1-5% of calves whose dams had adequate protein. This indicates we may be able to prevent BRD, the leading cause of death in feedlots, by simply ensuring our pregnant cows get adequate amounts of protein. Inadequate protein in the second trimester has been shown to lead to calves with lower average daily gains; less back-fat, decreased
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cattle industry, it was originally studied in human medicine. It can be defined as maternal stimuli that can affect fetal development as well as postnatal health and growth (source: Wash-ington State University Extension). In humans, fetal programming is linked to a number of serious chronic diseases in-cluding heart disease and stroke, hypertension, obesity and Type II diabetes (thebarkertheory.org). Fetal programming has only recently been studied in cattle, but in a short period of time some important discoveries have been made. For many years maintaining an adequate level of nutrition during the last third of gestation has been emphasized. This time period was emphasized because 75% of the fetus’ growth occurs in the last two months of gestation so it was thought that this was the most important period to ensure cows are receiving adequate nutrition from their rations. It has also become well known that large changes in the energy and protein levels of cows in late gestation can affect the birth weight, vigour and health status of calves as well as affecting the dams’ return to estrus. (Tom Hamilton, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture). However, more recent studies have shown it is important to pay close attention to the nutrition of our cows during the first and second trimesters as well. In order to understand how fetal programming works,
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Biosecurity remains top in PEDv battle
Also, Berkgren says, farmers need to know who and what are coming on the farm. “Identifying those risk factors where the virus may come into farm -- trucks, trailers, people, equipment, pigs. When you close a farm, you don’t bring new pigs in until you have a negative flow after multiple tests,” he says. Kyle Favel, owner of Favel Transports, based in Moose Jaw, Sask., runs what he says is the province’s only high health trailer wash. He’s implemented biosecurity protocols into his hauling business, including high health-trained drivers, a custom-built thermal dry bay with fans and low humidity and third party PEDv testing. High health trailers are washed offsite prior to arriving at home base after a hog delivery. They’re washed a second time, then disinfected, dried and then tested for PEDv. If the virus is detected, the entire wash and disinfection process is repeated. The tight biosecurity measures, Favel says, add additional costs of a few hundred dollars, and it takes additional training time to get drivers on the road, but it’s money well spent. “That’s the new norm,” Favel says, noting driver education is paramount. “They need to understand why we’re doing this -- if the farm breaks, well, it affects the whole industry.” Last week, the United States Department of Agriculture announced mandatory reporting of new detections of PEDv. According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, the disease is not a reportable or immediately notifiable disease in Canada.
FARM CREDIT CANADA JUNE 13, 2014
by Allison Finnamore As news comes this week of another case of porcine epidemic diarrhrea virus detected at an Ontario farrow-to-finish operation, hog experts in the United States are reminding their producers to remain vigilant with biosecurity. Speaking to media last week at the World Pork Expo in Des Moines, Iowa, Dr. Tom Burkgren of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians, says warmer summer weather is expected to result in a decline in the number of incidents of PEDv, which thrives in cooler climates. Still, he warned, producers need to remain mindful. “Our veterinarians are telling producers it’s not time to compromise your biosecurity,” Berkgren says. “Now is the time to leverage the heat and try to tamp down the virus and try to get ready for next fall.” Last week, 142 new cases of PEDv were reported in the United States, bringing the total to 7,111 confirmed incidents in 30 states. In Canada, 59 cases of PEDv have been found in Ontario, with a handful of other cases being reported outside of the province. Berkgren stresses the viral load on farms needs to decrease, meaning cleaning, disinfection and drying are paramount, especially in farrowing rooms. Longer drying periods, he says, appear to help with elimination of the virus. Even though that may result in longer spans between herds, it has been shown to reduce the concentration of the virus. ‘Since 1957’
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Contact our reps for current marketing trends, prices, booking of cattle into the Auction Mart or satellite sales. On Thursday June 12, 2014 500 head of cattle went through Vold Jones Vold Auction in Dawson Creek.
On Wednesday, June 11, 2014- 1171 head of cattle went through our rings • TOTAL - 1171
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 Cows D3 - D4 Cows Holstein Cows Heiferettes Bologna Bulls Feeder Bulls
105.00-109.00 95.00-100.00 N/A 125.00-130.00 125.00-130.00 115.00-120.00
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Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers
108.00-119.00 95.00-105.00 80.00-100.00 95.00-115.00 110.00-133.00 115.00-140.00
Young Bred Cows Older Bred Cows Good Bred Heifers: Cow/calf pairs (younger) Cow/Calf pairs (older)
NA 1400.00-1800.00 NONE 1700.00-2850.00 1300.00-1800.00
STOCKERS & FEEDERS
STOCKERS & FEEDERS Good Feeder Steers 1000 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 900 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 800 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 700 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 600 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 500 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 400 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 300 lbs Plus:
D1 - D2 cows D3 - D4 cows Holstein cows Heiferettes Bologna Bulls Feeder bulls
N/A N/A N/A 180.00-185.00 195.00-200.00 200.00-210.00 210.00-215.00 215.00-220.00
Next Horse sale Thursday, June 19, 2014 For more info go to www.vjvauction.com SALES EVERY THURSDAY @ 10AM • INTERNET MARKET REPORT: www.vjvauction.com Canadian Satellite Web site: www.cslauction.com • Email: dawson@vjvauction.com
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Good Feeder Steers 1000 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 900 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 800 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 700 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 600 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 500 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 400 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 300 lbs Plus:
Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers
155.00-172.00 170.00-190.00 185.00-200.00 205.00-225.00 220.00-235.00 240.00-260.00 240.00-265.00 240.00-265.00
145.00-160.00 165.00-180.00 175.00-193.00 185.00-205.00 205.00-220.00 210.00-225.00 220.00-240.00 220.00-2510.00
Dairy Steers
120.00-140.00
Hay: Sq Bales
3.00-6.25
Rd Bales
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Baby Calves Dairy Type:
25.00-160.00
Straw: Sq. Bales
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Rd Bales
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Baby Calves Beef Type:
190.00-400.00
Greenfeed: Sq. Bales.
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Rd Bales
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For more info go to www.vjvauction.com SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY INTERNET MARKET REPORT: www.vjvauction.com Canadian Satellite Web site: www.cslauction.com • Email: office@vjvauction.com
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TRACTORS Versatile 435 w/900 duals 2800hrs ................... $155,000 Versatile 435 w 900 duals, pto, 3000hrs .......... $155,000 NH T6070, FWA, LDR 2,600hrs ............................ $92,900 NH T 5050 3,450 hours, loader, bucket .............. $49,000 Kubota KX057-4GA excavator ............................ $71,000 2 - New Holland TV140 ....................... $45,000 - $54,000 NH T4040 w/cab, FWA, loader ............................ $68,000 New Holland T6070, FEL, FWA ........................... $78,000 Ford 5610 FEL, Bucket & Bale Spear ................... $12,500 John Deere 3400 Telehandler ............................. $37,000 Kubota M135 w/loader, 450 hrs ......................... $99,500
HAYING Round Balers New Holland BR7090, NW, AW, BC, 6 in stock .............................................. $27,000 - $41,000 New Holland BR780A .......................................... $25,000 New Holland BR780, 5 in stock........... $12,000 - $18,000 New Holland 575 sq. baler.................................. $14,800 Haybines/Discbines/Mo-Co’s CIH 8360, 12 ft Haybine ........................................ $5,500 John Deere 930, 10 ft. ........................................... $6,500 NH 499 (2010) ...................................................... $21,000 Miscellaneous Haying Equipment Haybuster 2650 & tank ....................................... $20,000 New Holland 166 inverter..................................... $5,500
AIRCARTS & DRILLS New Holland SD440 w/ SC380 TBT vari,dbl shoot 51ft 9” stl................................................... $95,000 New Holland P2050 w/ P1060 TBH vari, dbl shoot 51ft, 10” stl, ................................................................ $195,000 New Holland 2013 P2070/P1060 TBH, low acres, 50’x12” Dbl shoot, CNH openers.................................... $234,000 New Holland SC380TBH-MEC/SD440, 57’, 7.2 space, SS, 3” rubber, 380bu ................. $105,000 New Holland 1740TBT-VR, 170bu, 6-run, SS, 3rd tank, cart only ......................................... $17,500 Case 620 Self Transport ......................................... $1,500 Flexicoil 2320 ......................................................... $7,500 FC 5000 27 ft airdrill w/1720 TBH ....................... $34,500 FC 3450 air carts, TBH vr & mech (2) ............. $29-36,000
SPRAYERS FC S67 S-boom 120ft ........................................... $26,000 FC S67 S-boom, 800gal, autorate ....................... $26,000 New Holland SF216 100ft ................................... $29,000 Spray Coupe 4640, 80 ft boom ........................... $41,500
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HARVESTING Combines % Used Combines – 0 fo r 3 0 mo nth s .o .a .c New Holland CR9070, 2 units ........... $235,000-$242,000
New Holland TX66, 2 in stock............. $25,000 - $38,000 New Holland TR99 w/pickup header.................. $59,000 New Holland TR96............................................... $25,000 New Holland (5) CX 8080’s w/pickup platforms .................................... arriving soon New Holland (3) CX 8090’s w/ pickup platforms ................................... arriving soon New HollandTX 68 combine, 1995 ..................... $52,000 New Holland 994, 25 ft header ............................ $8,000 New Holland 72C 25 ft header ........................... $14,900 New Holland 72C 30 ft header ........................... $20,000 Case 2388, 2 in stock ........................................... $72,000 MacDon 972, 30’, JD adapter ............................. $34,000 New Holland 971, 30’ .......................................... $16,000 MacDon 973, 30’.................................................. $36,900 Lexion 570 - 700 threshing hours 4wd, p/u ..... $192,000 Swathers New Holland HW340........................................... $67,500 New Holland HW325, 30’.................................... $62,000 Honey Bee SP25 for V9030 ................................. $12,000 Honey Bee ST21 for V9030 ................................... $6,000 John Deere 2360, 21’............................................. $9,500 MacDon M150-D60, 30’ ...................................coming in MacDon 2930, 30’ 960......................................... $28,000 MacDon 2930, 25’ DS/DK .................................... $49,000 MacDon 4952 w/25 ft 972 ................................... $69,000 MacDon 9352I 30’, 2 units ................... $77,000-$79,000 MacDon M155 w/30 ft D60 HDR ...................... $136,000 Case 8825 - 25 ft DK/DS....................................... $28,000
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YARD & GARDEN / UTILITY VEHICLES
Woods CZR2242 Zero Turn Mower....................... $5,800
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Riteway 36ft wing up packet bar ......................... $3,900 Flexcoil 50ft harrow packer bar w/ valmar ........ $10,000 New Holland Forage Harvester, c/w 990W header.........................................taking offers New Holland P2060 airdrill w/P1060 TBH dbl shoot ............................................................ $136,000 FC S67 80 ft susp. boom, auto rate .................... $19,000 Ford 8340 tractor w/795 loader .......................... $21,000 Flexicoil 3450 TBH, 6000 40ft.............................. $52,000 Flexicoil C340, 33ft with Anhydrous .................. $16,000 Valmar Transfer Tank ............................................ $9,800
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DAVE ROSS EQUIP. LTD Ph: 780-864-3731,
Spirit River
June 13 - 2014
Fax: 864-3468,
Toll Free 1-800-661-7401 Web site:
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June 13 - 2014
NEW Apollo 25.6, 71hp, Lift cap 5,500# lift 19’ 4”x 48” forks, Cab, A/C, 27km, hyd coupler, lites, 99,200 wt 10,600 lbs only 88,000
Versatile Delta Track DT500 - DT550 In Stock
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
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Instock, 40km
Call for Your Price. 2014 DT500 Versatile 500 hp P/Shift Del/Cab A/S/R 6 E/ hyd 110 gpm diff/lock HID/lites, R/fan, camera 514,500 36” Tracks, introductory offer 400,900 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 38,000 2014 DT550 Versatile 550 hp P/Shift Del/Cab A/S/R 6 E/ hyd 110 gpm diff/lock HID/lites, camera 534,500 36” Tracks, introductory offer 415,900
9-Semi-Annual Lease pay
Blow Out Price.
Call for Your Price. 2013 310 Versatile 310hp, 16spd Power Shift 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fenders L/3pt. L/wts 540/1000pto $267,400 20.8R42D, 16.9R30S 209,000
LEASE to Own 310 Vers Tractor
$ 200,000
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 19,000
2013 120’ Boom SX275 Versatile Sprayer 275hp Cum,5 spd Allison AutoTrans, air ride susp, 1200 gal Tank, , Auto steer, 300 gps, tilt, A/boom, accu boom.
325,100
239,900 Blowout $ 214,999
LEASE to Own 120’ SX275 Sprayer $214,999 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 18,600
Tier 3
New Agri-Tech 40.7, 128hp Lift cap 9,000# Lift 23’ boom susp Cab A/C forks 48”x adj 72” wide, 144,250 Empty wt 15,900 lbs only 126,900 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
Blowout CNT . 2012 305 Versatile 305hp, 16spd Power Shift 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fenders L/3pt. L/wts 540/1000pto $226,200 506208 20.8R42D,16.9R30 $165,900 Call for Your Price.
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 31,000
120’ RG1100 Rogator 450,400
9-Semi-Annual Lease pay
$14,000
Instock, 40km
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 39,000
2013 550 Versatile 550 hp, P/Shift Del/Cab 110 hyd 6 E/ hyd diff/lock Radar, A/S/R, Canbus, Radar 478,500 800/70R38 Firestone Only 345,000
Call for Your Price. 100’ RG1100 Rogator SS tank, Viper Pro, A Accu boom, Auto bo 380/90R46, Air ride, A 412,400
LEASE to Own 305 Vers Tractor
$ 165,900
2013 120’ Boom SX275 Versatile Sprayer 275hp Cum,5 spd Allison AutoTrans, air ride susp, 1200 gal Tank, , Auto steer, 300 gps, tilt, A/boom, accu boom.
328,200
259,900 Blowout 226,900
LEASE to Own 120’ SX275 Sprayer $226,900 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 20,500
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 15,500
New stock
New Agri-Tech 35.7 128hp 540 / 1000 PTO, Lift 7,700# Lift 23’ boom susp Cab A/C forks
48”x adj 72” wide 3 rear hyd, 1 boom hyd, Rev fan, 55gpm / pump, lites,boom suspension, 22.5” Ag tires, 159,250 Empty wt 15,900 lbs only 131,900 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
Tier 3
120’ RG1100 Rogator $508,400 All Wheel
$14,200
90’ 2005 8500 Willmar S
Call for Your Price. 2013 305 Versatile 305hp,16spd P/ Shift, 90hrs 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fnds HID L/3pt wts 540/1000pto $230,250 506489 20.8R42D, 16.9R30 $175,900
Call for Your Price. 2014 500 Versatile 500 hp, P/Shift Del/Cab 110 hyd 6 E/ hyd diff/lock Radar, A/S/R, Canbus, Radar 436,500 800/70R38 Firestone Only 322,000 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 29,000 Pre-owned
LEASE to Own 305 Vers Tractor
$ 175,900
New 825 gal/tank, 380/90R Trimble Ez –boom, Ez Auto
RT490 Versatile Combine, 490 hp 16’ PU 414,350 Class 8 intro 259,900
10’ Bagger w/ 30” conveyor reg $56,700
$49,000
LEASE to Own RT490 Combine
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
$ 5,200
$259,900 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 25,000
Reg 135,300
#85107
Model 1214 Unloader
Call for Your Price.
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 16,500 2013 305 Versatile 305hp, 16spd Power Shift 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fnds HID L/3pt. L/wt 540/1000pto $221,300 506487 20.8R42D, 16.9R30 $182,000
1014 Farm Boy Unloader
70’ML 970 “ALIVE” shank monitor, D/S Air Drill 5 section, 634 bu tank, 4th tank
Tier 3
415,500 520x85R38 duals
330,000
LEASE to Own ML970 Air Drill
$330,000
1214 Renn Unloader 12’
Blow Out Price.
2006 2145 Versatile 145hp, 18spd PS, 3 E/hyd 6600 hr 710/70R38 600/65R28, 540/1000rpm pto, $127,350 w/ FEL, grapple 105,900 89,900
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $36,000 Call for Your Price. Call for Your Price. 2012 535 Versatile 535 hp, P/Shift 781 hrs Del/Cab leather 80gpm, 6 E/ hyd, A/S/R, Canbus, HID lites, $295,400 850/60R38 Trelleborg 1-Only $259,900 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 24,000
Call for Your Price.
710/70R38, 600/65R28 540/1000pto, Fenders, L/3pt $232,300 with FEL 506468 $182,000
LEASE to Own 280 Vers Tractor
$ 182,900 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 17,000 Tier 3
Blow Out Price.
2375 Versatile 375hp QSM11, 4 hyd 710/70R38 duals 4 hyds Radio work lites msrp $339,200 Only $185,000 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 18,000
20’ V-Wing Ditch
2013 280 Versatile 280hp, 16spd PS, 3 E/hyd
Call for Your Price.
2013 280 Versatile 280hp, 16spd PS, 3 E/hyd
710/70R38, 600/65R28 540/1000pto, rear wts L/3pt. $237,300 with FEL 506488 $182,000
800 BU DEGELMAN Cart, Tarp, PTO
12’ 650 Offset 10”s 26”x8mm 38,940
15,900
Base unit msrp 88,12 Options 1nd sets dro
9-Semi-Annual Lease pay
32,500
Call for Your Price.
32’ TD600 TANDUM DISK, 10.5”S, 26X8mm c/o frt 26x8mm S/rear, S/L hitch 650# per ft, T2-215 brgs MSRP 92,100 Brg wear grds Intro 77,900 36’ TD600 TANDUM DISK, 96,100
LEASE to Own 36’TD600 DISK
Intro
80,400
$ 80,000 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 9,000
34’ 1979 Fleetwood Motor home 36,456 mile 6 new tires, 440 V8,new Holly 4bbl carb, new electronic ignition, new trans cooler, trans rebuilt, new shocks, new u joints, new exaust, 3 new batteries, new voltage regulator new grey water valve, onan generator, built in vac, sleeps 6, + 2 $ 8,500 or reasonable offer
32’ V-Wing Ditch
Base unit msrp 144,2 Options 2nd sets dro
9-Semi-Annual Lease pay
www.rossequip. ca • DAVE ROSS EQU
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Spirit River, Ab
780-864-3731,
Web site:
Toll Free 800-661-7401 for Matt, Al, AJ or Larry
www.rossequip.ca Ross Chrysler Since 1948
r 2014 Sprayer 1100 Auto Steer, 300 GPS, oom wheels, Frt load Air Dryer Pkg,
344,000 $17,000
yments OAC
35’ M155 MD Swather 148hp,600/65R28,
16.5x16.1, DKD, 6 B/PUR, Transport, HID lite msrp $209,300 June 1/2014 176,000 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC Free form 10’ hydraulic roller add Free form 10’ manual winch roller add
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June 13 - 2014 All Programs deducted
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32 mpg
40 mpg
V6 Diesel & Air Ride
R y c ro ft
W
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Se xsm ith
G r ande P r ai ri e
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Diesel
Coil Susp
$15,000
5,000 3,800
MSRP $61,850
32 mpg
365,000
MSRP $80,750
MSRP $68,950
f56,600 14 D1500 Laramie 8A CC4X4SB l814626
14 Citadel AWD 8spd, 5.7L 181558
r 2014 Sprayer 1100
yments OAC
ROSS CHRYSLER
N S p i ri t R i v er
$57,600 14 D2500 L / horn C/C4x4 SB 508729 40 mpg
Dsl & Air Ride
$67,900 Diesel
Coil Susp
$17,000
MSRP $51,950
30’ 2004 9352 MacDon DK, MD, 1852 hrs
14 Limited AWD 8spd, V6vvt 643479
Reg 75,300
34 mpg
30’ 960 table, guage wheels, 540x70R24, 11x16 rear #153507
$59,000
f48,100
MSRP $79,350
MSRP $58,950
$66,500
$48,600 14 D2500 L / horn C/C4x4 SB 953715
14 D1500 SLT V6d 8ACC4X4SB v080536
40 mpg
Dsl & Air Ride
Coil Susp
Diesel
r 2014 Sprayer 1100 395,900 Steer MSRP $37,940
$34,000 14 D1500 SLT V6 8ACC4X4SB v079536
14Journey R/T AWD 3.6L v561347 1000+ bu. GC9250 UF Grain Cart, w/Tarp c/w 17” Auger, 1000 pto, 900/60x32R1 $59,500 48,900 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
34 mpg
33 mpg
Sprayer 200hp 2300hrs
$34,800 14 G1500 SLT CC4X4 V6 8A SB I081461
14Journey R/T AWD 3.6L 339353
36 mpg
reg 54,500
47,500
520 Scale 5 point system
79,500 7,500
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
$ 8,500
14 G/Caravan SXT 6spd 409382
$32,900 14 G1500 Laramie QC4X4 8ASB 945531
NEW AB Grain Driers assembled, tested, & ready for delivery to your Farm. $60,000 down+10 Annual payments oac $ 23,000
$50,150
82,000 16,000
yments OAC
$10,500
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12 Town & Country 6spd 441459
36 mpg
134,000 23,500
yments OAC
$17,000
$40,240
MSRP $73,850
$61,800
MSRP $69,850
$58,800
14 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 LB l320632
White Diesel
2013,s
$32,900
$64,900
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MSRP $52,330
$42,300
MSRP $76,250
Blow Out
MSRP
13 D3500 SLT CC 4x4 SB 389607
$66,930
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Blow Out
$51,700 13 D2500 SLT CC 4x4 SB 608615
MSRP
$67,830
$52,500 Silver Diesel
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200 intro op downs
1,000 bu/hr A/B Grain Drier Approx. Capacity Barley 24T/hr (1000bu/hr) 20 to 15 @ 98oC, w/ambient AIR of 10o C & 20% R/H DF22000 40’L x 10’ Tran/W x 13’ H $ 216,000 Customer no trade discount -16,000 Drier net cost $ 200,000 Freight 30,000 + su 10,000 40,000 Customer net Price fob SR $ 240,000 Flat rate Frt to Alta, Sask or Mb + 5,000 Customer net Price fob his farm $ 245,000
14 G/Caravan SXT 6spd 420382
Blow Out
$40,900 12 G2500 SLT CC 4x4 LB 898473
MSRP
her, less drop downs
$49,240
$64,900 14 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 LB I 345663
5.7L V8 Hemi VVT
2012
36 mpg
$64,700
Diesel & Air Ride
MSRP $76,750
$41,900 14 D2500 Larmie C/C4x4 SB 385694
MSRP
her, less drop down
$48,100 14 D2500 Larmie C/C4x4 LB 622692 Diesel
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26 mpg
$40,240
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MSRP
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$64,700
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Diesel
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37,500
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$ 5,200
R46, crop/divider auto-boom o Steer, 710 tire avail $10k new hydro 119,900
reg 43,500
$48,600 14 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 LB I940691
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copper
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MSRP $58,950
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DSRP $15,950
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$12,900 diesel, 154k/km, Sun roof, loaded
DSRP
$38,950
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$35,900 13 D3500 Laramie CC4x4 SB 619691
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Calves: are they what their mamas eat? Continued from page 23 marbling scores and carcasses which were an average of 60 pounds lighter than calves fed in the same feedlots whose dams had adequate protein (Jim Church, University of Idaho). In today’s market, 60 pounds could result in a $100 smaller paycheck for each and every calf. Interestingly, not only are feeder animals affected by fetal programming, replacement heifers are as well. Heifers born to dams with adequate protein levels during gestation had greater weaning and pre-breeding weights, and had a 13% higher pregnancy rate than heifers with inadequate protein (Tom Hamilton, Ontario Ministry of Agricul-ture). Heifers born to dams that received adequate nutrition throughout their pregnancy were also more likely to calve in the first 21 days of calving and calved unassisted more often than heifers that received inadequate nutrients while in utero (beefmagazine.com).
It is important to remember that not every poor doing calf has experienced fetal programming due to inadequate maternal nutrition during pregnancy, but it is something that producers should consider for whole groups of underperforming animals. Questions producers can ask themselves to determine if fetal programming is affecting their herds include: Are your calves growing as you would normally expect them to? Do you have more open heifers in the fall than you would normally expect? Are you having far more problems with BRD than normal that can’t be otherwise explained? Producers should also look back to the previous year’s weather and environmental conditions to determine if their feed may have been of lower quality or if cows had less access to feed than normal. What can producers do to limit the negative effects of fetal programming in their herds? The first step is deter-mining
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and Forage Asso-ciation as the summer technician this year. I grew up on a small purebred and commercial cattle farm just north of Rycroft. I spent much of my childhood showing bulls, heifers and steers at local purebred association shows and at local 4-H sales. I was a member of the East-West Woking and Eaglesham 4-H beef clubs for 9 years. As a 4-H member, I was able to trav-el to the Northern International Livestock Exhibition in Billings Montana as a member of the Alberta 4-H Livestock Judging Team and I also served as a Provincial Ambassador for two years. After high school I studied Biological Sciences at the University of Calgary for two years before applying to veterinary school. I am currently in my 3rd year of veterinary school at the University of Calgary’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and will graduate as a member of the Class of 2016. I have a strong interest in large animal medicine and I currently serve as the President of the school’s Production Animal Health Club. After graduating I hope to return to the Peace Country to work as a large animal veterinarian. My primary interests lie with beef industry and I hope to work closely with primarily cow-calf and feedlot clients to improve the health and productivity of their herds. At some point in the future I would like to be able to own my own large animal veterinary clinic somewhere in the Peace Country. Throughout the summer I hope to broaden my experience and learn more about the pro-duction side of the beef industry and more about some of the unique challenges producers in the Peace Country face in order to better serve my future clients. I hope to meet many of you out at the research sites and at the field days this summer.
Kristy Oatway www.prairiecoastequipment.com Toll Free 1-877-553-3373
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the nutrient content of your forages. A forage quality test will allow you to evaluate both the energy and protein content of your feed. The next step is determining the nutrient requirements of your cows at each stage of production, and this information can be obtained from beef nutritionists, extension specialists, veterinarians, or from online resources like www.merckmanuals.com and Alberta Agriculture’s online database of resources. If your forages will not meet the needs of your cows at each stage of gestation, supplementing with pellets or grain could be considered. Another option that could be considered would be cutting a portion of hay earlier when protein and energy will be high, so that poorer quality hay can be fed with higher quality hay to properly meet nutrient requirements. If producers find grain or other supplements at a good price this summer it may also pay off to purchase now and save it for supplementation this fall and winter. An important step producers should take at this time of year is to ensure their cows are in good body condition before they go out to pasture to limit the amount of energy they will have to spend this summer to regain their body condition, leaving more nutrients for both this year and next year’s calf. The research being done in fetal programming is very interesting, and worth keeping an eye on. It could change the way we feed our cow herds, as well as what we consider and look for when purchasing new breeding stock to add to our herds. Going forward, fetal programming will be an important concept for all sectors of the cattle business to pay attention to, from cow-calf producers all the way to the processing level. The biggest challenge of course, will be for each sector, especially the cow-calf producer, to be able to realize upon the added value and profits that a concept like fetal programming can provide to the industry. Introducing our 2014 Summer Student: Kristy Oatway! I am very excited for the opportunity to work with the Peace Country Beef
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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. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum. Offer valid from March 4, 2014 until June 30, 2014 Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. For purchases on your Multi-use Account for personal use. Offer is unconditionally interest free for the first 12 months. After the 12 month period, for eligible purchases of goods and services: 1) a minimum monthly payment of 2.5% of the original amount financed is required; and 2) finance charges will begin to accrue immediately on amount financed at 17.9% per annum. Minimum purchase amount may be required. A statement of account will be provided monthly. Representative Amount Financed: $1,000, at 17.9% APR/AIR, monthly payment is $25 for 62 months, total obligation is $1,550, cost of borrowing is $550. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series: is $8,657. Cost of borrowing is based on Representative Amount Financed and not MSRP cash price. Minimum finance amount may be required and representative amount does not guarantee offer applies. In the event you default on this or any John Deere Financial Multi-use Account transaction, interest on all outstanding balances on your Multi-use Account (including on this and all other Special Terms transactions on your Multi-use Account) will begin to accrue immediately at 19.75% APR/AIR from the date of default until paid in full, and you will be required to make monthly payments on your Multi-use Account equal to 2.5% (personal use); 3.0% (commercial use) of the original amounts financed plus interest. Additions like Calcium, wheel weights, block heaters, iMatch hitches etc are not included in the 1023E package price and will cost extra. ‡Offer valid from May 1, 2014 until June 30, 2014. 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. A500% APR purchase financing for 4 years on new John Deere Select Hay Tools. Down payment may be required. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, preparation charges and a $50 documentation fee will apply. 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: $64,149 (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. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum. †Offer valid from March 4, 2014 until July 31, 2014. 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. 171.9% APR purchase financing for 60 months on new John Deere Utility Vehicles (excluding TX Turf and ProGators). Down payment may be required. Representative Amount Financed: $10,000, at 3.9%APR, monthly payment is $183.71 for 60 months, total obligation is $11,022.60, cost of borrowing is $1022,60. Monthly payments/cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed/down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series : $18,086 (includes $50 documentation fee). Cost of borrowing based on Representative Amount Financed not MSRP cash price. 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CFO Stewardship Program opens to Commercial Manure Applicators AGRI-NEWS JUNE 16, 2014
Growing Forward 2 has opened its Confined Feeding Operation (CFO) Stewardship Program to commercial manure applicators in Alberta. Commercial manure applicators (or custom applicators, manure haulers or corral cleaners, as they are sometimes called) are now eligible for $70,000 on a 50/50 cost share for equipment and other items related to safe manure application. “In the past this program only offered grant funding to livestock producers (such as dairy and hog operations)
to help them purchase manure injection equipment,” says Jennifer Neden, coordinator, Confined Feeding Operation Stewardship Program, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, Lethbridge. “In addition to being opened to commercial manure applicators, the list of eligible items under the program has increased and the maximum grant has gone up from $20,000 to $70,000. Items are still cost shared 50/50.” Neden says the change was made to include custom manure applicators because they apply the majority of liquid manure in the province. “The change now allows them to access funds to help them purchase equip-
ment that injects manure below the soil surface, which helps to manage odour and prevent loss of nitrogen and other gasses to the atmosphere,” says Neden. “ And because they transport so much manure, the program is there to assist them in purchasing proper road signs to notify the public, auto-shut off features to help prevent spills, and software to help map and record where manure is applied.” “It’s important to note that these changes (the cap and expanded list of eligible items) also apply to any livestock producer applying for grant assistance under this project category of the program,” says Nedin. “In addition,
this category is now retroactive back to April 1, 2013, meaning that if a commercial manure applicator or a producer purchased an eligible item last year they can still apply for a grant under the program” To be eligible for funding, commercial manure applicators must attend a one day workshop to be hosted in Olds in July. For more information, go to the GF2 website or call Jennifer Neden at 403329-1212 ext. 225. Contact: Jennifer Neden 403-329-1212 ext. 225
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In a partnership with industry, including the Alberta Livestock and Meat Agency (ALMA), Alberta Innovates Bio Solutions and Egg Farmers of Alberta, Dr. Jianping Wu, of the University of Alberta, has been researching additional uses for eggs with a focus on links between eggs and human health. Dr. Wu’s says his research has found an environmentally friendly way to extract one of the proteins (phosvitin) and a type of fatty acid (phospholipid) from egg yolks. This is done without the use of solvents that degrade product quality and can hurt the environment. Phosvitin, a protein in egg yolk, can find applications in bone and dental health. Extracting the phosvitin protein, minus the use of solvents, may result in safer commercial extraction methods. In a second project, Dr. Wu says he has developed proof-of-concept technology to extract sialic acid from egg white ovomucin. “Sialic acid, an essential nutrient for infant brain development, is found in rich supply in human milk,” says Dr.
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Wu. “Egg whites, unlike bovine milk, have the same form of sialic acid as found in human milk.” Wu believes the future could see infant formula containing egg-derived sialic acid rather than bovine milkderived sialic acid, bringing the formula ingredients more in line with infants’ natural needs. Dr. Wu says the extraction approach used isn’t complicated. “The methods we developed for extraction are simple, using only water and salt as mediums, and are scalable for industry application.” “These projects diversify the uses of eggs, adding additional value to this commodity,” says ALMA president and CEO, Gordon Cove. “Consumers want environmentally friendly, natural products. Dr. Wu’s research is helping to meet these wants.” For more on these projects, contact Dr. Wu at jianping.wu@ualberta.ca. Contact: Brieanne Graham Communications Officer Alberta Livestock and Meat Agency Ltd. 780-638-1682
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Chicken campaign creates connections FARM CREDIT CANADA JUNE 13, 2014
by Owen Roberts Chicken farmers are hoping a new grassroots branding campaign will capitalize on producers’ already high public standing, while appealing to consumers’ demand for quality, safety and local food. The campaign, “Raised by a Canadian Farmer,” was launched on Monday by the Chicken Farmers of Canada. The campaign showcases farmers’ commitment to provide nutritious chicken raised to the highest standards of care, quality and freshness, says CFC chair David Janzen. “Consumers increasingly want to know the story behind their food,” he says. “Thanks to the system of supply management, most chicken in grocery stores is already produced by Canadian farmers. But with ever-growing calls to know where and how food is produced, we need to let shoppers know just how proud our farmers are in helping to feed families in every corner of the country.” Abbotsford, B.C. chicken farmer Kerry Froese says the Raised by a
Canadian Farmer branding initiative is a plus for producers. “It brings additional value to our already well-regarded product,” Froese says. “This brand will go a long way towards [supporting] management and profitability, in it’s clear demonstration of the commitment of Canadian chicken farmers to consumers.” The organization’s research shows most Canadians would trust a national brand if it came from a farmers’ group, rather than from a retailer or processor. They also believe it’s important that chicken be labelled with its country of origin. And more than 85 per cent feel it is important that the chicken they buy is not imported. The chicken farmers’ organization is also promoting poultry welfare with this campaign. It notes chicken farmers animal care program is aligned with humane treatment standards and supported by the Canadian Federation of Humane Societies and the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association. And finally, it says, branding chicken raised in Canada affirms consumer preferences for local food, and showcases Canadian farming practices.
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The Flaman Group of Companies would like to welcome Kevin Kulak to their Ag Sales & Rental Team. Kevin will soon be re-locating to the Peace Country to manage the Ag sales & rental activities in the region for Flaman. For rental inquiries, please continue to contact your local Flaman rental outlet. Sales inquiries can either be made to Kevin or your local Flaman rental outlet.
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John Deere’s powerful, reliable tier 3 marine engine lineup Courtesy of John Deere New 9.0L, 13.5L models complete 74 to 559 kW (99 to 750 hp) range WATERLOO, Iowa (October 7, 2013) — John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) is pleased to announce that it will meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Marine Tier 3 emissions regulations with a complete lineup of diesel engines from 74 to 559 kW (99 to 750 hp). New PowerTech™ 9.0L and 13.5L Tier 3 propulsion and generator-drive engines join the previously announced 4.5L and 6.8L Tier 3 models, offering customers a full range of powerful and reliable choices for commercial and recreational applications. John Deere Tier 3 marine engines meet current European Union emissions requirements for propulsion engines used on recreational crafts and inland waterway vessels. They also meet current limits established by International Maritime Organization (IMO) MARPOL Annex VI. The PowerTech 6090AFM85, PowerTech 6090SFM85, PowerTech 6135AFM85 and PowerTech 6135SFM85 propulsion and generator-drive engines are the latest additions to the John Deere Tier 3 lineup. Tier 3 regulations impacting these 9.0L and 13.5L engines take effect in 2014. “John Deere 9.0L and 13.5L Tier 3 marine engines offer customers hasslefree replacement options,” said Carl Micu, manager of North American
engine sales for JDPS. “Our larger Tier 2 marine engines were developed with Tier 3 emissions regulations in mind, allowing us to transition to Tier 3 without significant hardware changes. These engines will provide customers with a similar package and performance while meeting the more stringent regulations.” “In addition to emissions compliance, our complete Tier 3 marine engine lineup offers the power, reliable performance, long life, fuel efficiency, quiet operation, ease of maintenance and simplified integration that customers have come to expect from John Deere.” New 9.0L engines John Deere has added two new 9.0L models to its lineup of Tier 3 marine engines: the PowerTech 6090AFM85 and PowerTech 6090SFM85 propulsion and generator-drive engines. The PowerTech 6090AFM85 is an airto-coolant aftercooled version of the John Deere 9.0L engine and offers outstanding power density and long-term reliability. The engine is available in four different propulsion ratings from 213 to 317 kW (285 to 425 hp); gen-set ratings include 222 kW (297 hp) at 1800 rpm for 60 Hz and 195 kW (261 hp) at 1500 rpm for 50 Hz. The PowerTech 6090SFM85 is a turbocharged and air-to-seawater aftercooled engine. The model is available in five different propulsion ratings from 242 to 410 kW (325 to 550 hp); gen-drive ratings include 222 kW (298 hp) at 1500
rpm for 50 Hz and 278 kW (373 hp) at 1800 rpm for 60 Hz. “The John Deere PowerTech 6090SFM85 engine is an excellent choice for high-speed craft such as sportfishing boats and planing hull yachts,” Micu said. Both 9.0L models feature a highpressure common-rail fuel system, four valves per cylinder and turbocharging. The PowerTech 6090AFM85 is available with keel-cooled or integrated heat exchanger options. The PowerTech 6090SFM85 has an integrated heat exchanger configuration. New 13.5L engines John Deere 13.5L Tier 3 propulsion and generator-drive engines include the
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Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 4 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. MacKenzie Crossroads Museum LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall
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Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 11 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. MacKenzie Crossroads Museum LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall
Clairmont 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Community Hall 12 Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1444 - 102nd Ave Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Wembley 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall
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Clairmont 18 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street High Level 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. MacKenzie Crossroads Museum
Albright 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Community Hall 19 Clairmont 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Community Hall Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1444 - 102nd Ave Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10301 - 101st St. Contact TBA
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Chetwynd 24 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial Hall
Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 25 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. MacKenzie Crossroads Museum LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall
Clairmont 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Community Hall 26 Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1444 - 102nd Ave Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Wembley 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall
Wembley 27 11:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall
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Beaverlodge 30 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave
Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. 31 to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial Hall
AUGUST 1, 2014 Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 1 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. MacKenzie Crossroads Museum LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall
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June 24 • Equipment Auction, Rycroft, AB July 10 • Len Scarrow, Fairview, AB July 16 • Estate of Gerald Mansfield, Elmworth, AB Aug. 6 • Dennis Novitsky, Bonanza, AB Real Estate and Equipment Sept. 6 • MC Ranch, Cecil Lake, B.C.
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Quebec: Riding like a local Riding in the rain to the Auberge Carcajou, (l’Auberge Carcajou) I wondered what the evening would hold in store. The Auberge Caracjou is owned by Lise, Emy and Marc- Andre, it’s truly family run! Marc-Andre greeted me as I pulled up on the bike. He helped me to the room with my bags and then invited me down to the dining room when I was ready. The Auberge is very rustic in its decor, lots of wood and antiques, a passion of Lise’s (Emy’s mom). The smells coming from the kitchen had my mouth watering. Marc-Andre presented me the menu and after I made my choices, I took a bit of time to wander around. The big wrap around deck was definitely going to make a great place for writing and editing in the morning! Emy, is the chef here and his creations are not only flavorful but delightfully presented. Although young, Emy has a flair for flavors and presentation far beyond her years. After an absolutely succulent dinner, I turned my eyes to the desserts. I am a fan of Crème Brule and Emy’s was perfection. After dinner, I was taken on a tour of the Auberge, and shown the lounge downstairs and the beautiful hot tub room. I was only too happy to avail myself of the hot tub and had a warm soak and headed to bed. Now during dinner I had been told that there were 13 band members going to be staying for the evening and that they would not arrive until late as they were doing a benefit concert in town. What I did not count on was how loud and rowdy they would become. I had had a peaceful sleep for about 3-4 hours when the ruckus began and finally gave up on sleep at about 5 am. I went down and made coffee for myself and then had words with a few of the partiers. The exchange was not overly pleasant. Both Emy and Marc-Andre did
their best to apologize for the behavior, loudness and drunkenness. I had my breakfast at about 7 am, and again, the food was marvelous, jams made from fruit in the gardens and fresh bread on top of a wonderful omelet and pretty soon I was feeling a whole lot better. At 9 am Lynn and Pierre from L’Association moto-tourisme de Jonquière arrived to take me whale watching. It was going to be a busy, busy day. We rode to Lac Ha!Ha! and the Saint Rose North Lookout (Sainte-Rose-duNord). The road up to the look out was twisty and had a steep grade, the walk in from the parking area to the actual look out was challenging, but when you get to the top, it is soooo worth it to see the Fjord in all its splendor. We rode to the bottom and had some wonderful ice cream and then we were off, heading to Tadoussac and whale watching. What had started out as an overcast day became filled with brilliant sunshine and we road along the river, all curvy and winding. We had a couple of selfish boobs in fancy cars who were road racing each other cutting people off, passing on double solid lines and in curves and endangering everyone. I had my cameras on and at one of the many construction stops; I made sure they knew they had been filmed (I turned the film into the police after the situation). As these two characters were in front of us, it didn’t take long for them to be well ahead of us and we no longer had to deal with their unsafe habits. We pulled into the Hotel Tadoussac with a little bit of time to spare. We got our tickets and then sat outside just basking in the sunshine and chatting. Before long the shuttle bus came to pick us up and we were boarding a ship! There were a TON of riders from Quebec City on board with us and I had a blast getting to know them! It was incredible to watch the whales
and the gal who did the commentary was wonderful and bilingual. I was amazed at how hard it was to film and photograph them to catch them breaching. We were fortunate that Mother Nature’s performers were out in abundance; they weren’t overly active as they were feeding, but we did get to see many whales! When our tour was over, Lynne, Pierre and I headed for Saint Simeon. We met up with Francois Gariepy of Charlevoix Tourism who was going to be riding me to by Auberge for the night. We did interviews for Ride Like a Local with both gents and then shared a final coffee. From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank all of the members of the various riding clubs who spent time on the road with me. Gilles, Rejean, Francine, Dennis, Lynne, Pierre, Sweet Pie, Carl – I pray I didn’t miss anyone – you showed me a side of Quebec that has become
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special in my heart – the brotherhood and sisterhood of the road is alive and well – no language barrier is going to stop riders from REALLY connecting with each other. Thank you for sharing your history, culture and gastronomy with me. It was an honor to ride with you and see Quebec through your eyes. You inspired me to write a book which should be published on iTunes soon called Quebec for the English Speaking Rider, it’s a book that I hope will encourage riders all across North America to experience La Belle Province. Thank you to Nancy Donnelly of Tourisme Saguenay-Lac-Saint Jean for putting together such a great tour, I loved every minute of it! With hugs and kisses and handshakes, Francois and I departed towards La Mal Baie and that’s where I will leave you for this week. BDB
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Geopark delegates get warm welcome in Tumbler Ridge Elaine Anselmi Staff Writer
On the day of the community’s 30th anniversary, the Tumbler Ridge Aspiring Geopark celebrated another milestone on June 6 with the kickoff of a four-day evaluation towards receiving official Geopark designation. Nearly 100 supporters and five dinosaurs greeted delegates from the Global Geoparks Network and Canadian National Committee for Geoparks for an opening reception at the Dinosaur Discovery Gallery in the district. “We’ve got our first day out of four behind us, which was a wonderfully productive day – we feel really good about today, but nothing is guaranteed,” said Dr. Charles Helm, chair of the Tumbler Ridge Aspiring Geopark Committee. “These folks have very high standards. The comments we got were really constructive – there’s obviously more work that we have to do, but constructive comments allow us to move ahead," Helm continued. The event opened with a First Nations blessing by committee member Marsha Dufresne, illustrating the wisdom in the natural world that people must be cognizant and respectful of. The event followed with a number of speakers, including local government and organizations, Peace River Regional District Chair Karen Goodings and Peace River South MLA Mike Bernier. Global Geoparks Network delegates Dr. Luis Alcala and Dr. Jianping Zhang also said a few words, along with Dr. Godfrey Nowlan, Chairperson of the Canadian National Committee for Geoparks. “I think it was said at the beginning that we should look to the earth, and Geoparks are all about looking to the earth,” said Nowlan. “What we are looking at in Geoparks is about celebrating our planet, getting to know it better and being proud of whatever your piece of it is.” In order to give the delegation an idea of Tumbler Ridge’s unique place, the next three days offered a packed schedule. If the evaluation mission and application are successful, the Tumbler Ridge Aspiring Geopark could receive official designation through UNESCO this fall. “Our problem is we could keep them here for a month and still not exhaust what our proposed Geopark has to offer,” said Helm. “We’ve got to be selective, choosing just the highlights, so that’s been a challenge.”
Over the coming days, Helm said they would be taking a helicopter ride over some main features of the park, a riverboat ride through the Murray Canyon, a tour of the Peace River Coal Mine and enjoy a “living off the land” dinner banquet of wild meat and foraged edibles. A farewell barbecue will also be hosted on the fourth night by the Lions Club, and in between, Helm said there would be a great deal of committee work and trips to the network of trails. During the opening reception, the support for the Aspiring Geopark was evident not only through the enthusiastic audience, but by a number of grants offered up to make the dream a reality. In addition to funds previously approved by local government through gaming grants, the provincial government has designated $30,000 towards a master plan and marketing strategy for the Geopark, and Lake View Credit Union handed over a cheque for $3,000, which Helm said would go towards developing archives for the community. In addition, outdoors store Mountain Equipment Co-op has granted $10,000 towards the Tumbler Ridge Trail – the Geopark project is a 27-kilometre trail that encircles the community. “It’s overwhelming the amount of support we see, not only from the people of Tumbler Ridge but the regional district and the province,” said Tumbler Ridge Mayor Darwin Wren. “We’ve got leaders from the First Nations here, it’s truly a celebration of the efforts we’ve made so far to date and there is really optimism in the room that our application will be successful.” As the community moves away from its reputation as a one-resource town, Wren said the Aspiring Geopark and new Visitor Information Centre would be key parts of that effort. “It’s a marquee piece in the overall strategy around tourism and diversification of the economy, and we’re really excited and proud of the work that’s been done by the volunteers,” said Wren. “In the end, we slowly become less reliant on coal – we absolutely embrace the coal industry, still, but from a taxation and a revenue perspective, the more we can get different channels of revenue coming into the district, that’s good for everyone, and that’s good for the sustainability and long-term future of Tumbler Ridge.”
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Friday's opening remarks were given alongside some of the remarkable dinosaur discoveries made in and near Tumbler Ridge, giving onlookers an impressive view of what once lived in the South Peace.
UNRESERVED FARM SALE For Judy Obrigewitch Saturday, June 21, 2014 at 10:00 am Concession on Site Bluesky, Alberta Three miles east of Bluesky to RR20, 6½ miles south to yard site on right AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Lots of antiques on hand. Guest consignors are welcome for this sale. For more information call Isaac @ 780 834 7072
60ft harrow - John Deere 40ft vibrashank -• John Deerepacker Modelbar D TRACTORS TRACTORS - Melroe 8 bottom plow -• 270ft Mc-Cormick • John Deere 8450, approx harrows WD9 - 60ft Harrow packer bar -• Case Modelharrows D 7,000 hours 40ft flexible - 70ft Harrows - Ford 8N • John Deere 8440, approx. Case side-delivery rake - 40ft Flexable Harrows -• Bale Hauler 9,000 hours • Bale hauler - 60ft Single Boom TRUCKS • Massey Ferguson 2675, 2,910 • John Deere 220 straight-cut header Computer Sprayer - 220 John Deere Strait Cut Hdr. hours, c/w Ezee-on loader HAYING EQUIPMENT HAYING EQUIPMENT • New Holland 688 baler ANTIQUE TRACTORS - New Holland 688 Baler • Case Model D • John Deere 1460 9ft discbine - John Deere 1460 9ft Disc Bind • Ford Model 8NDeere - 8450 John • Versatile 4400 21ft swather - Versatile 4400 21ft Swather Approx • John Deere7000 ModelhrsD • Versatile 400 18ft swather - Versatile 400 18ft Swather -GRAIN 1981 Chev 7000 V8 t/a GRAIN BINS • McCormick Deering W4 BINS truck - 6 Westeel 1650 bu • 2 - McCormick WD9 •grain 1 Butler 2000bu grain bin - 1979 Ford F700 s/a - 1 Twister 1650 bu •grain 1 Butler 1,350bu grain bin TRUCKS truck - 1 Westeel 2000 bu • 1981 Chev 7000 V8 tandem 1 Twister 1,650bu grainbox bin -• 1980 Ford s/a steel - 1 Butler 2000 bu truck2,000bu grain bin axle grain truck •grain 1 Westeel - 2 Westeel 1350 bu -• C65 Chev parts6½ only 1 Butler 1350bu • 1980 Ford singleThree axle miles east of Bluesky 6 - Westeel 1,650bu grain to RR20, milesbins south to -yard site on right EQUIPMENT AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Lots of•antiques on1,350bu hand. Guest consignors are welcome for this sale. CATTLE EQUIPMENT steel box grain truck 2 Westeel grain bins - 2675 Massey 2910 hrs For more information call Isaac @ 780 834 7072 Squeeze • 1979 Ford 700 single c/w Ezee-on Loader CATTLE EQUIPMENT -- Calf Johncradle Deere 40ft vibrashank -• John TRACTORS -axle 8440 John grain truckDeere Tractor, CattleDeere squeezeModel D -- Assortment of steel gates Melroe 8 bottom plow - 2 Mc-Cormick WD9 approx. 9000 hrs. • Chev C65 (parts only) •- Case Calf cradle and panels - 60ft Harrow packer bar Model D ANTIQUE TRACTORS Assortment ANTIQUES EQUIPMENT - 70ft Harrows -• Ford 8N of steel -- Treadle Sewing Machine • Bourgault 8800 Air Seeder, c/w gatesHauler and panels 40ft Flexable Harrows -- Bourgault Bale 8800 Air Seeder Washing Machine 60ft Single Boom Bourgault 3225 seed cart ANTIQUES c/w 3225TRUCKS Bourgault seed cart -- Cream cans Computer Sprayer • Spray-Air 80ft 800gal • Treadle sewing machine numerous mention --Antiques 220 JohntoDeere StraittoCut Hdr. sprayer, c/w 2 booms (1 air • Washing machine SHOP TOOLS & MISC HAYING EQUIPMENT boom, 1 regular boom) • Cream cans Large shop tools - New amount Holland of 688 Baler miscellaneous • Spray-Air 72ft 400 gal sprayer Antiques numerous to mention and - John Deere 1460 on 9ft hand. Disc Bind -• CIH 4700too 38ft vibrashank - Mc-Cormick Deering W4 8450 John Deere - Versatile 4400 21ft Swather • 60ft single boom computer sprayer SHOP TOOLS & Approx 7000 hrs - Versatile 400 18ft Swather • CIH 4700 38ft vibrashank MISCELLANEOUS - 1981 Chev 7000 V8 t/a GRAIN BINS • John Deere 40ft vibrashank •grain Large780-834-7072 amount of shop tools truck - 6 Westeel 1650 bu • Melroe 8-bottom plow and miscellaneous on hand P.O. Box 501 - 1979 Ford F700 s/a Licence- #1 Twister 1650 bu
UNRESERVED FARM SALE For Judy Obrigewitch Saturday, June 21, 2014 at 10:00 am Bluesky, Alberta
UNTRY SIDE O C AUCTIONS
Hines Creek, AB T0H 2A0 grain truck countrysideauctions@gmail.com - 1980 Ford s/a steel box grain truck - C65 Chev parts only
Upcoming Sales Calendar 334253 -1 Bonded
Westeel 2000 bu - 1 Butler 2000 bu - 2 Westeel 1350 bu - 1 Butler 1350bu
July 19, 2014 – Fairview, ABEQUIPMENT – Estate & Farm Sale for Reg & Lois Cox CATTLE EQUIPMENT
- 2675 Massey 2910 – hrs August 9, 2014 Country Side Auction Yard, Worsley, -AB – Consignment Sale Squeeze c/w Ezee-on Loader August 23, 2014 – Fairview, AB – Acreage Sale for Clarence & Olga Frank - Calf cradle - 8440 John Deere Tractor, - AssortmentSale of steel gates September 6, 2014 – Peace River, AB – Consignment approx. 9000 hrs. and panels
ANTIQUE We areTRACTORS now accepting consignments for this sale (from tools to vehicles, farm equipment, ANTIQUES
heavy equipment and everything in between). - Treadle Sewing Machine - Bourgault 8800 Air Seeder - Washing Machine usBourgault on the internet c/w Visit 3225 seedatcart - Cream cans http://www.globalauctionguide.com/alberta-auctions/country-side-auctions-a-3627.html -Antiques to numerous to mention To consign an item or information on any of the auctions listed above, call IsaacSHOP at 780-834-7072 him at TOOLSor&e-mail MISC countrysideauctions@gmail.com Large amount of shop tools and miscellaneous on hand. r001806389 YOUR 2015 SALE TODAY! - CIH 4700 38ft vibrashank - Mc-Cormick Deering W4 BOOK
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LEN and ANNE SCARROW THURS. JULY 10, 2014 • 10:00 a.m. FAIRVIEW, AB • INTERNET BIDDING
Directions: Go 3 km. north of Hines Creek, AB, then 12.5 km. east on Twp Rd. 842. TRACTORS, TRAILERS: JD 4440 tractor, rebuilt motor, 8522 hours showing, 2 hyd • JD 4230 tracJOHN DEERE 4230 TRACTOR tor, cab, dual hyd, 4300 hrs • JD 4230 tractor, 9086 hours • JD 4020 tractor, cab, diesel, JD 158 FEL • 2002 Southland 20 ft. t/a stock trailer • 2002 Haring 26 ft. tridem trailer, self loading bale transport, torsion axles • Dump box trailer, s/a • 8x12 ft. t/a trailer • HAY and HARVEST: NH BR780A round baler • MF 124 square baler, stooker • NH 166 hay inverter • Sitrex Magnum 12 wheel V-rake • 2 NH 495 haybines • NH 1090 18 ft. swather, gas • Haybuster 256 Plus II • 2 IHC 715 combines • (2) 24 ft. t/a bale wagons, JD wagon • Square bale elevator, swather transport • SEED and TILLAGE: IHC 6200 14 ft. NEW HOLLAND BR780A BALER grain drill, grass, transport • Haul-All 16 ft. drill fill tank • Case 15 ft. tandem disc • 13 ft. land roller, 40 in. drum • Crown 400 rock picker • Riteway rock windrower, hyd. drive • JD F680A 5x16 plow, JD 4x16 plow • IHC 70 5x16 plow • CCIL 14 ft. d/t cultivator • Cockshutt 12 ft. d/t cultivator • CCIL 16 ft. vibrashank cultivator • CCIL 18 ft. vibrashank cultivator • 40 ft. diamond harrows • 7 ft. 3 pth cultivator • 8 ft. 3 pth tine harrows • 10 ft. land leveler • IHC 110 15 ft. one way discer, MM 1 way discer • GRAIN BINS and AUGERS: 6 Westeel 5 ring bins, wood floors • Westfield 8x46 ft. pto auger • Westfield 6x41 ft. pto auger • 7x31 ft. auger, motor • 6x20 ft. hydraulic auger • YARD and RECREATION: Kubota RTV 900 4wd ATV, diesel, winch, 470 hours • JD LA115 lawn tractor, bagger • LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: Trail Type hyd. post pounder • JD 350 s/a manure spreader • (2) 8x18 ft. bale feeders • (8) 5x20 ft. free standing panels, 2 with gates • Round bale ring, roller mill • SHOP TOOLS and MISC.: 200 gal. poly tank, 3 pt sprayer • Craftsman 10 in. table saw, Bosch mitre saw • Cutting torch, sand blaster, pressure washer • Floor drill press, metal band saw • Air compressor, 20 ton press • Lincoln 225 welder • Husqvarna chainsaws • JD 20.8x34 tires and rims • MF 3 pth 7 ft. mower • Cement mixer • Reese 5th wheel • 7 ft. treated posts • 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 rough lumber • (15) 2 7/8 in. drill pipe • 16 ft. wood conveyor •
For further information call Len at 780.494.2271
JUNE 16 IN HISTORY
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On a dark and dreary night, Lord Byron challenges his guests to write ghost stories. The output includes Shelley's "Frankenstein," essentially the first work of science fiction; Polidori's "The Vampyre," which launched that genre; and Byron's own "Darkness," which inspired many apocalyptic works.
GRANT’S
AUCTION
Estate Sale for
ANTHONY (Tony) CHACHICH Rycroft, Alberta
Saturday, July 5, 2014 – 10:00 A.M. (Alberta Time) 2 miles south of Rycroft, east on Twp Road 780
TRACTORS: Ford Model 800; Massey Ferguson 1100 with loader; McCormick W4 TRUCKS: 1976 Ford grain truck with box and hoist, approximately 2,000 miles; 1946 Pontiac sedan for restoration; 1967 Ford F100 2010 Ford 150 pick-up, approximately 50,000 kms. MACHINERY: Massey Ferguson 5-bottom plow on steel; 2-bottom plow – 3 point hitch; dirt slip - 3 point hitch; 8ft. cultivator, 3 point hitch; Massey Ferguson 5-bottom plow on rubber; side delivery rake; 14ft Graham home cultivator; assortment of heavy harrows; bear claw packers; seed drill on steel; Massey Ferguson 510 combine with belt pick-up; Versatile 400 swather with cab; PTO sickle mower; grain chopper and drive belt; bale fork for 3 point hitch; metal dozer blade for 3 point hitch GARDEN and LAWN EQUIPMENT: older garden tractor; ride’em and push lawn mowers; post maul; potato planter; sythe; horse-drawn potato cultivator SHOP: air compressor; electric drills; tool boxes and wrenches; plastic water tank for water transport; large set of wrenches; hydraulic hoses; assortment of “C” clamps; ladders; used barbed wire; hydraulic cylinders; jerry cans; 3-pt sprayer; shop press; post drill; booster cables; older steel barrels; assortment of hoses and belts; anvils and vices; beam scales; 2” gas pump; battery cables; wheelbarrow; fuel tanks (2-300gal, 1- 1,500gal); 3-4 galvanized water troughs; 2 house trailer axles and tires; utility trailer; single trees; double trees; neck yokes; wagon tongue LUMBER: miscellaneous new plywood; pile of rough planks; railroad ties; fence posts ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES: wood cook stove; wood heater; crocks; boiler; older whiskey jugs; oil heaters; cream separator; old high wheeled wooden wagon; army gas cans; tool boxes; and much more HOUSEHOLD: refrigerator; washing machine Dryer; Electrolux vacuum cleaner; deep freezes; assortment of household appliances and furniture R001808592 TERMS OF SALE: Cash or cheque (with ID). Everything must be paid and removed the day of the sale. Sale is subject to additions, deletions, errors and omissions.
GRANT’S AUCTION Auctioneer Grant Jack • 780-864-4336 • Cell: 780-228-7914
The ESTATE of GERALD MANSFIELD
Bonded and Licence No.: 96054589
WED., JULY 16, 2014 • 10:00 a.m. ELMWORTH, AB • INTERNET BIDDING
Directions: 25 km south and west of Beaverlodge, AB on Sec. 722 to Elmworth Store, then 2 km west on Sec. 722, and 4.6 km south on RR 115 to the junction of TWP 695 and RR 115. TRACTORS: 1982 Versatile 1150 4wd, 470 hp, 5 hyd, CAT D8K CRAWLER 8324 hrs • 1975 Versatile 800 4wd, 225 hp, 18.4x34 skidder tires, 4450 hrs. showing • Case 5140 MFD, 19,718 hours, FEL, grapple • Case 1030, Ezee-On 100 FEL • MF 50, gas, 3 pth, pto • McCormick W4 gas tractor, generator • Tractair antique tractor • TRAILERS: 2003 Norbert 25 ft. 5th wheel flat deck trailer, ramps, winch, t/a dual wheels • SWS 25 ft. tridem 5th wheel flat deck • 1993 AD & D 8x20 ft. stock trailer • TRUCKS: 2003 Chev 3500 c/c p/u, Duramax • 1990 GMC Top Kick s/a picker truck, Atlas AK3008 picker • 1993 Chev 3500 e-cab flat deck • Dodge 2500 flat VERSATILE 1150 TRACTOR deck • CRAWLERS and LAND CLEARING: 1974 Cat D9G crawler, 28 in. pads, angle blade, twin tilts, 2 bbl 1shank ripper • 1980 Cat D8K crawler, angle blade, 8399 hrs, winch • 1969 Cat D8H crawler, angle blade • Cat D8H crawler, winch, for parts • Cat 10 yd. p/t scraper, hyd • Rome 16 ft. side cutter blade • 16 ft. side cutter blade • D9 U-blade • 14 ft. piler blade • Dika 7 wheel root rake • 12 ft. drum root rake, pto drive • Lee 3x28 in. breaking plow • Kello-Bilt 600 16 ft. offset disc, oil bath bearings, 34 in. blades, 18 in. spacing • 2 Kello-Bilt 210 12 ft. offset discs, 24 in. blades, 12 in. spacing, tandem hitch • SKIDSTEER BOBCAT S220 SKIDSTEER
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Weaver Bros. Auctions Ltd. • Auctioneers for the B.C. and Alberta Peace Country JEFF WEAVER • 780.864.7750 • weaverauctions@gmail.com LORNE WEAVER • 250.219.0871 | EVAN WEAVER • 250.219.4539
AUCTION
Bonded and Licensed Livestock Dealers and Auctioneers in B.C. and Alberta
MART LTD.
Art Patterson 250.782.6500 Jack Patterson 780.518.4646 Shane Patterson 250.719.1655
NEIL and JUDITH BENT
SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2014 - 9:00 a.m. LAGLACE, AB • ON-LINE BIDDING
Directions: From Grande Prairie, AB, go 11 miles west of airport turnoff on Highway 43 to (Wembley/LaGlace) Highway 724. Go north on Secondary Highway 724 to LaGlace 16 miles. 1929 CHRYSLER ROYALE Go west at LaGlace on Highway 59 for 1.5 miles. ANTIQUE TRACTORS Hart Parr • McCormick • MF • Cockshutt • MH • AC • Case • David Bradley • JD • ANTIQUE TRUCKS and CARS: 1929 Chrysler Royal • 1941 Ford 3 Ton • 1946 Maple Leaf Truck • 1948 Chrysler Windsor • 1955 Dodge • 1957 Fargo • 1970 Ford Truck • ANTIQUE EQUIPMENT: Binders • Seeders • Threshing machines • Cultivators • Plows • Discs • STATIONARY ENGINES: 1931 Ruston Hornsby engine • McCormick Deering • Fairbanks Morse • Lister • Maytag • MH • Alamo • MH PONY TRACTOR Johnny On The Spot • ANTIQUE SEWING MACHINES: Singer • Suprema Industrial • Jones • Bernina • Sergers • Montgomery Ward • Kenmore • ANTIQUE HOUSEHOLD: Cream separator • Lamps • Torches • Wash tubs • Wringer washing machine • Butter churn • Sad irons • Collector plates • EQUIPMENT and MISC: 2013 Yanmar LX4100 tractor • 2009 Dodge Ram 2500 • Utility trailers • Cub Cadet zero turn mower • 1989 Okanagan motorhome • 2009 Panterra ATV • Reinell boat • Meat cutting tools • Tools • Welders • Cattle panels • Many more items too numerous to mention Pictures and complete list at pattersonsauction.ca. REGISTER FOR ON-LINE BIDDING AT PATTERSONSAUCTION.CA FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT NEIL at 780.568.3619
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and ATTACHMENTS: Bobcat S220 skidsteer loader, hi-flo hyd., 2,112 hrs • Bobcat 15C skidsteer hyd. auger • Skidsteer grapple, pallet forks • HAY and HARVEST: 2006 Premier 2620 14 ft. haybine • 1989 JD 535 round baler • JD 702 8 wheel V-rake • NH 490 haybine • NH 1033 stackliner t/a bale wagon • SEED and TILLAGE: Morris 32 ft. d/t cultivator, Magnum CP-631 • JD 14 ft. tandem disc • 18 ft. tandem disc • Versatile 16 ft. cultivator • Valmar 240 granular applicator • Haul-All 16 ft. drill fill tank • 3 PT. EQUIPMENT: MF 7 ft. cultivator • MF 3 btm plow • MF post pounder • Bush Hog 5 ft. mower • Maschio 48 in. rotovator • 3 pt hole auger • GRAIN BINS and AUGERS: 2 Westeel 5 ring 14 ft. grain bins • Westfield augers • LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: NH 195 t/a manure spreader • NH 518 s/a manure spreader • Gates, panels • Calf tipping table, Easy-Way 200 self feeder • Cattle oiler, NH 352 grain mixer • RECREATION: Jayco 32 ft. 5th wheel holiday trailer • 15 ft. fiberglass boat, Evinrude 40 hp outboard • SHOP TOOLS and MISC.: Generators • Welders • Compressors • For further information contact Jeff at 780.864.7750
PATTERSON'S
CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE www.pattersonsauction.ca ON-LINE BIDDING • PICTURES • COMPLETE LISTS ALL SALES SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS and DELETIONS BOX 478 • DAWSON CREEK, B.C. V1G 4H3 • WWW.PATTERSONSAUCTION.CA
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Bedding plant control AGRI-NEWS JUNE 16, 2014
“With the gardening season in full swing most bedding plant producers in the province will have moved a significant amount of their product,” says Dustin Morton, commercial horticulture specialist, Alberta Ag-Info Centre, Stettler. “However, Mother Nature and consumer trends can throw even the best schedules off, raising the question of what to do with those plants that are getting leggy and overgrown. Many different techniques are available including using temperature, chemical treatments and physical cutting. All are important for proper control and to help rescue overgrown plants.” One method that has been around since the 1980s is commonly referred to as DIF and involves using different day and night temperatures. “DIF is the difference between day temperatures and night temperatures and has been shown to affect how much a plant stem stretches while growing,” says Morton. “As negative DIF increases (warmer nights and cooler days) the result is shorter, more compact plants. Similarly, increasing positive DIF (cooler nights and warmer days) will encourage stem elongation. A positive DIF is not uncommon in Alberta given our longer, sunny spring days and still relatively cool nights. This can, however, be countered by introducing cold air into the greenhouse, pre-dawn, for 2-3 hours. By aiming for a temperature drop of 2-5°C below the night time temperature, you can induce the effect of a negative DIF without the cost and associated hassle.” Plant Growth Regulators or PGRs are chemicals used to control plant height generally through the manipulation of plant hormones. “Many of these chemicals occur naturally in plants; however, the quantities in which they are applied are meant to overload the plants naturally occurring compounds and rewire its growth patterns for a period of time,” says Morton. “Thus, PGRs are classified as
Alberta Farmers Markets AGRI-NEWS JUNE 16, 2014
ly retard or even kill part of your crop in this way.’ Alternatively, says Morton, some plants may just need to be pinched, either with a soft pinch or a hard pinch. “A soft pinch is generally defined as the removal of just the growing point which results in the plant being slower to branch as it is still battling with apical dominance. A hard pinch on the other hand is often considered to involve the removal of several leaves and the growing point. This typically results in a flurry of branches and growth, but growth may be less desirable depending on where it branches from.” Not all plants respond equally to DIF, pinching, and the various chemicals available. “It is always advisable to read labels, do research and talk to other growers about their experience,” adds Morton. “If you are unable to find the information you are looking for, experiment with only a couple of plants to ensure that you don’t jeopardize your entire crop and always keep good records for next season. By incorporating these and other techniques into your production cycle you can ensure that your plants will always be ready for sale.” Contact: Dustin Morton 310-FARM (3276)
FARM
FOR
Jim & Margie Sorensen
Dixonville, Alberta Saturday, July 5, 2014 - 10:00 a.m.
From Dixonville: 3 miles west to Range Road 243 and 1/4 mile north For information call 780-971-2247
EQUIPMENT, VEHICLES & SHOP
- 2290 Case Tractor with Loader - 2290 Case Tractor - 567 John Deer Round Baler - Sitrex Hay Rake - Melroe 5 Bottom Plow - IH 18' Cultivator - IH 14' Disc - 2001 Ford Explorer 4 Door, Fully Loaded, Sunroof, Box Liner - 1999 GMC 4 x 4 - (2) Fuel Tanks & Stands - Miscellaneous Shop Tools - Vice - Chains - Boomers - Battery Charger - Air Compressor
CATTLE HANDLING EQUIPMENT
- Round Bale Fork - Hi Hog Squeeze - Palpation Cage - Maternity Pen - 25 to 30 Panels - 5 Gates - Calf Warmer - Calf Pullers - Calf Shelters - Horse Shelter - Chicken House, Feeders, Waterers, Heat Lamps & Incubator - Small Cattle Waterer (never used)
- (2) Youth Saddles - Assorted Tack - Portable Loading Shute - Water Tanks - (5) Feed Bunks - Bale Feeders - 1600 Bu Steel Granary - 5th Wheel Stock Trailer
ANTIQUES
- 1932 Chev Coup Frame - McCormick Deering Tractor with Crank - Hay Rake - Harrow Cart - Cultivator - Plow - Barrels - Fresno Dirt Movers - Swede Saws - Cross Cut Saws - Galvanized Pails - Wash Tubs - Boilers - Cream Cans - Rocking Washer - Walking Plow - Grinders - Chrome Table - Assortment of Gas Cans - Tricycle - Metal Baby Crib - China Cupboard - Upright Piano and Bench - Eagle Claw Table & 2 Chairs - Coffee Table - Ornate End Table - Saddle - One Piece School Desk
LIST SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS
- Crocks - Churns - Irons - Wood Heater - Kerosene Heater - Milk Bottles in Tray - Ornate Round Lid Trunk - Snow Shoes - Cow, Horse & Sheep Bells - Harness - Black Board - Bone China - Glassware - Crystal - Home on the Range Cookbook - Ten Dollars & a Dream History Book - Wood Cook Stove - Lanterns
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
- (2) Leather Recliner Chairs - (2) Burgundy Recliners - Wooden Table with Leaves and Matching Leather Cushioned Chairs - Oak Coffee Table - (2) Glass Door Cupboards - 2 Drawer Filing Cabinet - Art Work - Upright Ivory Key Piano & Bench - Dressers - Desk - Folding Card Table & Chairs - CD’s, DVD’s & Books
OUTDOOR/GARDEN
- Umbrella Table with 6 Chairs & Glass Table Top - Barbeque - Bistro Table & 2 Chairs - Cushioned Patio Chairs - Push Lawn Mower - Wooden 6' Bench - Garden Cultivator - Electric Weed Eater - Gas Weed Eater - Wheel Barrows - Garden Seeder - Older Swings & Playhouse Set - Bikes - (2) Golf Club Sets with Carts
CONSIGNMENTS
- NH 352 Mix Mill - Yard Works Riding Lawn Mower - Radial Arm - Table Saw - Wooden Nail Keg - Antique Radios PAL Registration Cards must be present in order to purchase Guns - 30-06 Winchester c/w Scope - 20 Gauge Side by Side Shot Gun - Gun Case - Life Jackets - Assorted Copper Pots - Minn Kota Boat Motor - Ladders, Shovels, Power Cords - Power Plant - 8' Home Made Camper - 2 Wheeled Camper Trailer
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Alberta’s farmers markets are now in now full swing right across the province. “We have 129 approved markets throughout the province that are open throughout the summer,” says Eileen Kotowich, farmers market specialist, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development (ARD), Vermilion. “This includes 25 markets that operate year round.” Kotowish says Alberta’s farmers markets offer a diverse selection of goods. “What you’ll see in the markets right now are lots of greenhouse bedding plants and vegetables, early season vegetables, and lots of baking and other year-round products.” A 2012 ARD study shows that the value of farmers markets has tripled since 2004, reaching $724 million in 2012. More than 70 per cent of Alberta households have made a purchase at a farmers market over the course of 2011-12. Kotowich says part of the success of farmers markets is that consumers want to know where their food is coming from. “It gives you a feeling of trust when you can look the producer in the eye and talk to them about how they raise their animals and grow their crops.” Alberta approved farmers markets are identifiable to the public by the Sunnygirl logo. A minimum of 80 per cent of venders’ products must be produced in Alberta to qualify as an Alberta approved farmers market. Visit www.sunnygirl.ca for an interactive map of Alberta approved farmers markets. Contact: Eileen Kotowich 780-853-8223
pesticides and, as such, should be treated with the same respect and caution as all other chemicals.” Typically, PGRs are applied at the seedling or early transplant stage to ensure that by the time people come to buy the plants, they are at an appropriate size. However, they can also be used to keep plants in check once they reach their final size. “Generally, a high concentration foliar application (in the upper half of the recommended range) will last sufficiently long without affecting final growth as a high concentration drench might,” says Morton. “Less experienced growers may find it less daunting to apply a lower rate dose and then follow up with a similar application if they’re finding that control is insufficient. Remember, a proper application should hold a plant for 2-3 weeks in hot weather and still allow it to flourish when planted in its final location.” Cutting and “pinching back” are two techniques that Morton says can be the greenhouse grower’s best friend, as they are generally the easiest and most cost effective method for dealing with leggy plants. “When attempting to rescue plants, they’re often cut back by half or more. While many plants will respond with a flush of new growth, some species will not. Knowing which species will respond is crucial as you can severe-
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• 6000 Liftmaster Forklift • 500-45 Clarke 1977 Hough Loader Forklift100 • Spyder Forklift • 1985 W24-C Case Loader • 1985 W36 Case Loader •• 1976 1977 D7G 100 Hough Loader Caterpiller Crawler Tractor
• 2010 Nobert’s Gooseneck Trailer, 432GVW • 1980 T/A Derrick Clam Dump • 2005 53ft Aluminum Multi-temp Reefer •• 1984 Hobart Welder • 1551 1994 6232A-1 Manac 32ft B Train
COMPLETE• DISPERSAL AUCTION FOR• 1551 TAKEUCHI MINI HOE DIRECTIONS: 1984 6232A-1 Hobart • 1976 D7G Caterpiller Crawler Press • TOOLS Craneway • 1350-Welder HEAVY dispersal for Vision 2001Tractor Inc.Magnetic (Slave Drill Lake) Featuring 2011 Load Line, 2007 Midland Tridem EXCAVATORS, CRAWLERS Industrial Park, GRAVEL CRUSHERS & SCREENERS Magnetic DrillOn Press • 1350TAKEUCHI MINI HOE 1976 D7G • 1984Airco 6232A-1 Hobart Welder • Trailer 1551 • Craneway 1124 350 Amp Welder • 1976 D7G Caterpiller Crawler Tractor West Hill Peace River2000 Gravel Trailers, Side Dump, 2005 Freightliner, 2002 IHC Eagle Tractors, Complete GRAVEL CRUSHERS &Arnes SCREENERS AND THE ESTATE OF PERCY CRUMLEY 1124 Airco 350 Miller Amp Welder On TrailerAUCTION STARTS AT 10:00AM Magnetic Drill Press • Craneway • 1350BR-12 Car Hoist • SSRH555 Welder WATCH FOR SIGNSRoll&Crusher • GRAVEL 41x36 Cedar Rapids CRUSHERS SCREENERS •1124 INTERNET & EQUIPMENT STARTS AT 11:00AM AircoPEACE Amp RIVER, Welder On Trailer AB •350 BR-12 Car • SSRH555 Miller Welder • 41x36 Cedar Rapids Roll Crusher line Shop Tools. *1480 IHC Combine *6200 WHTHoist 22.5’ Swather *Approx. 10,000 BF Rough • BR-12 Car Hoist • SSRH555 Miller Welder 4 1/4 1/4ofS.H. Symons Cone Crusher ••1968 41x36 Cedar Rapids Roll Crusher MISC EQUIPMENT •1968 4 S.H. Symons Cone Crusher 4 1/4 S.H. Symons Crusher MISC EQUIPMENT Lumber, 2x6, 2x8,Cone 2x10, 8x8, 10x10 Various lengths to 20’. *Selling for Beaver Power MISC-EQUIPMENT ••1968 •• 1979 Malcon Power Screener 5'1979 xx2x12, 16" VISIT WWW.GLOBALAUCTIONGUIDE.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION AND PHOTOS • Malcon Power Screener • Malcon Power Screener 1979• 5' 16"5' x•16" Oil •• Lifton Pan & • *Selling Oil Tank Tank W/Pump W/Pump Lifton Pan Mixer Mixer & FVSD • Oil Tank W/Pump • Lifton Pan Mixer & Jaw Screen Plant Fasolie Screener Jaw Screen Plant Fasolie Screener Quality of HD Drill Augers. Lawn Equipment for #52 and much more... Jaw Screen Plant Fasolie Screener Plant • Paving Stone FORKLIFTS & LOADERS TRAILERS MachineStone Machine Plant • Paving Stone Machine •• 1991 1536 Jaw (Rebuilt Diamond) Plant • Paving 1991 1536 1536 El-Russ El-Russ JawJaw (Rebuilt Diamond) • 1991 El-Russ (Rebuilt Diamond) Sand Dryer. •1983 6000C-Bros Liftmaster Forklift • 500-45 Clarke • 2010 Nobert’s Gooseneck Trailer, 2006 INTERNATIONAL 2011 CHEV SIERRA T/A/Chassis W/Conveyers, •432GVW Sand Dryer. • Sand Dryer. Clam Dump INTERNATIONAL 2011 CHEV SIERRA 2006 2011 CHEV SIERRA 1983 T/A/Chassis W/Conveyers, 1983 C-Bros T/A/Chassis Forklift • Spyder Forklift • 1985 W24-C • 1980GEN T/A Derrick O-42"C-Bros x 40', U-48" x 25' W/Conveyers, SETS Case Loader • 1985 W36 Case Loader • 2005 53ft Aluminum Multi-temp Reefer O-42" xx 40', U-48" x 25'Plant •O-42" 4' x 14' Assnick Screen GEN SETS 40', U-48" x 25' GEN • 60kw Stamford Gen SETS Set W/ 1710 Chassis •• 1977 Hough LoaderW/ 42" x 17' • 1994 Manac 32ft B Train 40" x 100 Pre-screener • 4' Assnick Screen Plant & Switch Gear • 125kw Caterpiller GenSet W/ 1710 Chassis •Conveyer 4'xx14' 14'60" Assnick Screen PlantKEN • 60kw Stamford Gen • 1967 4' x 8' FOR Kolman Screener AUCTION &xFERNE PAQUETTE (Grimshaw, AB) - Consigners Welcome! •Set, 60kw Stamford Gen Set W/ 1710Switch Chassis HEAVY TOOLS Kato • 1978 Van 40' Aroline EXCAVATORS, CRAWLERS • 40" x 60" Pre-screener W/ 42" 17' & Switch Gear • 125kw Caterpiller Gen (Parts) •• 40" x 60" Pre-screener W/ 42" x 17' TAKEUCHI MINI HOE 1976 D7G Gear Cummins Gen Set, 350kw• 1551 KTS1150 & Switch Gear • 125kw Caterpiller Gen • 1984 6232A-1 Hobart Welder 1976 D7G Caterpiller Crawler Tractor Conveyer • 1967 4' x 8' Kolman Screener Set, Kato•ITEMS • 1978 Van 40' Aroline Switch Conveyer • 1967 4' x 8' Kolman Screener Set, Magnetic Drill Press Craneway • 1350MISC CONVEYORS • 1978 Van 40' Aroline Switch (Parts) GRAVEL CRUSHERS & SCREENERS 1124Kato Gear Cummins Set, 350kw KTS1150 AircoSilo, 350 C/W Amp Welder OnGen Trailer (Parts) • Cement Weigh Hopper
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Symons Cone Crusher • 10,000 Gallon Tank MISCSteel EQUIPMENT • 30" x 45' Field Conveyer • Malcon Power Screener • 1979 5' x 16" • Cement Silo, C/W Weigh •• (4) x W/Pump 7 1/2" I Beam 5/8Pan Thickness x 30' Hopper • Hopper W/LOG Conveyer • Pioneer Feeder GENIE Z-60/34 Oil 18" Tank • Lifton Mixer & WASHER Jaw Screen Plant Fasolie Screener •• 80' Of 12" 12" Thickness I Beam Cement Silo, C/Wx 1/2" Weigh HopperC/W • xGravel Hopper, Pan Mixer • Paving Stone Machine • Conveyer •Conveyer Pioneer 2005 53' REEFER GENIE Z-60/34 • 30" xx 1536 55' Portable 1991 El-Russ Jaw (Rebuilt Feeder Diamond) •Plant •• Hopper 36" 25'W/ Eagle (2) 24" x 9" I Beam 5/8 Thickness 75' • Gravel Sand Dryer. • 10,000 Gallon Tank 2011 CHEV SIERRA 2006 INTERNATIONAL •Long Hopper, C/WPlant Pan C/W MixerSteel T/A/Chassis W/Conveyers, • 30" 45' Field Conveyer •1983 30"xxC-Bros 55' Portable Conveyer • Paver Stone Boards O-42" x 40', U-48"TRUCKS x 25' GEN SETS • (4) 18" x 7 1/2" I Beam 5/8 Thickness x 30' (Moulds) • Unused Gravel Box • Massey 55 • 10,000 Gallon Steel Tank •• 30" 45'Assnick Field Conveyer 4' x x14' Plant 2011 Chev SierraScreen Flexfuel Auto 5000km • 60kwParts Stamford Gen Set x W/ 1710xCamper Chassis • Bronco Pickup • Only 80' Of 12" 12" 1/2" Thickness I Beam CRUSHER SCREENER •2WD, (4) 18" x 7 1/2" I Beam 5/8 Thickness x 30' • 40" xBench 60" Pre-screener W/ 42" x5900 17' 60/40 • 2006 International & Switch Gear • 24" 125kw Gen • 36" x 25'• Eagle • x(2) x Caterpiller 9" ICRUMLEY Beam 5/8 Thickness 75' ESTATE OF PERCY Conveyer 1967 x 8'• Kolman Screener 1972 1700 IHC Gravel Truck Low4'kms •Set, 80' Of 12" 12" x 1/2" Thickness I Beam Kato • 1978 Van 40' Aroline Switch Long •Mini Paver Plant C/W Boards Takeuchi TB070 Hoe •Stone Genie Z-60/34 Dump • 1985 FLC12064T Freightliner Gear Cummins Gen Set, 350kw KTS1150 •(Parts) 36" x S/A 25' Eagle ••4x4 (2) 24" x 9" Thickness 75' Boom LiftI Beam Diesel,5/8 • White Cab Box • Massey 55 Dump Truck • 1989 1/2 Ton Chevrolet (Moulds) •4275hrs Unused Gravel MISC ITEMS CONVEYORS Over Truck, Chassis • 77' C/W Mobile Long • Paver Stone Plant Boards Dodge Sierra 1 Ton • 1972 1710 IHC • 1982Chev • 2011 Flexfuel Auto 5000km 2WD, Parts Only •Home, Bronco Pickup Camper •Fully Cement Silo, C/W Weigh Hopper Furnished • Boat 2H51463 Marothon •Flatdeck Hopper S/A W/ Conveyer • Pioneer Feeder 2005SCREENER 53' REEFER GENIE Z-60/34 (Moulds) • Mixer UnusedC/W Gravel 60/40 Bench • 2006 International 5900 • Gravel Pan Box Mixer• Massey 55 CementHopper, • 30" x 55' Portable Conveyer •• 2011 Sierra Flexfuel 5000km 1972 1700 IHC Gravel Truck Low kms •Auto • 10,000 Gallon Tank Pickup Camper 2WD, Parts OnlySteel • Bronco 30" xChev 45' Field Conveyer CRUSHER SCREENER This only a2006 partial listing. 5900 Many more to mention! • (4)items, 18" x 7 1/2" numerous I Beam 5/8 Thickness START ELECTRIC INVENTORY • too Takeuchi TB070 Minix 30' Hoe •SURE Genie Z-60/34 Dump S/A • LOG FLC12064T Freightliner 60/40 is Bench •1985 International WASHER • 80' Of 12"4x4 x 12" x 1/2" Thickness I Beam Boom Lift Diesel, 4275hrs • White Cab Dump Truck 1989 1/2 Ton Chevrolet • • 1972 1700OF IHCSURE• (2) Gravel Truck Low • 36" x 25' Eagle 24" x 9" I Beam 5/8 Thickness 75'TOOLS AND INVENTORY INCLUDING: PARCEL 1 -kms BUSINESS START ELECTRIC AND ALL Over Truck, Chassis • 77' Mobile Home, Ton • 1972 1710 IHC Long • 1982 • Paver Stone Plant Boards • Takeuchi TB070 Mini HoeC/W • Genie Z-60/34 Dump Dodge S/A • 19851TRUCKS FLC12064T Freightliner 20 Ton Press • 10 Ton Press •(Moulds) Alternator & Starter Tester • Steel Lathe Undercutter • Washer • Unused Gravel Box Massey 55• Armature Fully Furnished ••• White Boat 2H51463 Marothon Flatdeck S/A• •1989 4x4 Boom Lift Diesel, 4275hrs Dump Truck 1/2 Ton Chevrolet • 2011 Chev Sierra Flexfuel Auto 5000kmMany, Many More Specialty Tools For Camper TheCab Business 2WD, Parts • Bronco Pickup • Only Cement Mixer CRUSHER SCREENER 60/40 Bench • 2006 International 5900 Over Truck, Chassis • 77' Mobile Home, • 1982 Dodge 1 Ton • 1972 1710 IHC ESTATE OF PERCY CRUMLEY Gravel Truck Low kms • 1972 1700 IHC AUCTIONEERS NOTE: PARCEL 2 - BUILDING & LOTS # 13-16 Fully Furnished • Boat Marothon Flatdeck SURE START ELECTRIC Mini2H51463 Hoe • Genie Z-60/34 Dump S/AS/A • 1985 FLC12064T Freightliner • Takeuchi TB070 Lorenz Construction has sold their business therefore selling BoomMixer Lift Diesel, 4275hrs • White Cab •4x4 Cement Dump1440 Truck 1989 1/2 Ton Shop sq.• ft. Office 720 Chevrolet sq. ft. remaining assets to the general public. Over Truck, Chassis • 77' Mobile Home, Dodge Ton • 1972 1710 • 198230, Block Plan13176AZ 10302 90IHC St, Peace River, AB Fully Furnished BoatTerms: 2H51463 Marothondown payment. Balance due in 30 days. Possession upon full payment. Real• Estate 10% non-refundable Flatdeck S/A$2201.45 2012 Taxes: SURE START ELECTRIC INVENTORY • Cement Mixer
MISC ITEMS CONVEYORS FARM AUCTION FOR PETER & ELIZABETH WIELER in Tompkins Landing
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PARCEL 1 - BUSINESS OF SURE START ELECTRIC AND ALL TOOLS AND INVENTORY INCLUDING: Office: 780-927-4060 PARCEL 1 - BUSINESS OF SURE START ELECTRIC AND ALL TOOLS AND INVENTORY INCLUDING: NOTE: Fax: APRIL SPRING CONSIGNMENT - Blumenort, AB•• Washer 20 -Ton Ton Press •• 10 10 18 Ton & Press • Alternator Alternator &780-927-4070 Starter Tester Tester •• AUCTIONEERS Steel Lathe Lathe Armature Undercutter Undercutter Washer PARCEL•• 2 BUILDING LOTS # 13-16 20 Press Ton Press • & Starter Steel •• Armature Email: sales.teamauctioneers@gmail.com Lorenz Construction has sold their business therefo Many, Many More Specialty Tools For The Business Many, Many More Specialty Tools For The Business Box 235 La Crete, AB T0H 2H0 - Slave Lake, AB MAY 7 -ft.EQUIPMENT AUCTION Shop 1440 sq. ft. Office 720 sq. remaining assets to the general public. Block 30, Plan 10302 90 St, River,AUCTIONEERS AB NOTE: PARCEL 2 - 3176AZ BUILDING & LOTS #-Peace 13-16 MAY 9 HOUSE & TOOL SALE - has Smith, AB down payment. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Real Estate Terms: 10% non-refundable Balance due in 30 days. Possession up 2012PARCEL Taxes: $2201.45 Lorenz Construction sold their business therefore selling 2 BUILDING & LOTS # 13-16 Shop 1440 sq. ft. Office 720 sq. ft. remaining assets to the general public. JUNE 6 - FARM AUCTIONS for ALEX JANICE TOPECHKE - Manning, Lorenz&Construction has sold their business thereforeAB selling Block 30, Plan 3176AZ 10302 90 St, Peace River, AB ShopTaxes: 1440 sq. ft. Office 720 sq. ft. 2012 $2201.45 remaining assets to general public.AB For more information on items listed call Larry Crumley: 780-618-7875 JUNE 13 - MULIT-FARM AUCTION - the HIGH RIVER, Block 30, Plan 3176AZ 10302 90 St, Peace River, AB TERMS & CONDITIONS: Advanced bids must be made at least 24 hours prior to auction. No phone bids will be accepted at the auction. Full settlement on sale day by cash or approved cheque or a letter of credit from a bank. Please inspect all merchandise prior to bidding. Listings are subject to additions and deletions. Everything sold as-is where-is, and no warranties or guarantees are made or implied.
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Trees and Bees and More Field Day AGRI-NEWS JUNE 16, 2014
Unreserved Public Real Estate Auction
Grande Prairie, AB
The Trees and Bees and More Field Day goes July 14, 2014, at Don and Marie Ruzicka’s farm, located 20 minutes southwest of Viking. Topics to be covered include the many benefits of trees in the agriculture landscape, why
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Kevin Boettger – Dixonville, AB 1 Home Quarter & 19 Quarters of Land
Farmland Grazing Lease
3153.63± title acres, 1280± Grazing Lease
For Sale 3 well broke saddle horse 780-836-2580
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Property Highlights: · Well located adjacent to Hwy 35 · Parcel 1 includes, 1979 Neonex 14 x 70 ft, 3 bedroom mobile home w/ insulated addition, hip roof barn & pump house. · 2 new corral systems w/loading chutes on parcel 6 & 13· combined grazing lease capacity– 248 AUMs · water wells, watering bowls & numerous dugouts
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maintaining or expanding tree coverage is invaluable to producers, and designing and planning shelterbelts. The event runs from 9:00 a.m. until 4 p.m. There is no registration fee and lunch will be provided. To register, contact Kelsey at 780-348-4129 (kfenton@flagstaff.ab.ca) or Don at 780-385-2474 (ruzickadon@ hotmail.com)
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June 26 (Thursday) | 8 am Grande Prairie auction site 721076 Range Road 51, Grande Prairie, AB
Barney & Karen Heffernan – Debolt, AB Country Residential Acreage 32.62± title acres – Former golf course
Property Highlights: · Beautifully Landscaped, Potential RV Development · Secluded park/ former golf course, including numerous improvements & buildings
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The Northern Horizon, June 20, 2014
Chinese Restaurant Awards Combine Chinese Cuisine and Canadian Meat AGRI-NEWS JUNE 9, 2014
The sixth annual Chinese Restaurant Awards were recently held in Vancouver, British Columbia. The awards are part of the Chinese Master Chef program, which aims to integrate high-quality Canadian ingredients into world-class Chinese dishes. The awards showcase the top talent in Chinese cuisine. The objective of the event was to showcase Alberta beef and pork to a group of national and international chefs, as well as food service operators. Six world-class chefs from China and Hong Kong created dishes using Canadian products, and the recipes themselves were taped for television exposure both in Canada and China. “The Chinese Restaurant Awards are
a unique opportunity for our industry,” says Gordon Cove, president and CEO, Alberta Livestock and Meat Agency (ALMA). “On one level, it is a domestic marketing opportunity that draws attention to the great Chinese chefs in Canada that are creating amazing food from Canadian meat. On another level, the awards and the Chinese Master Chef program work together as an international marketing campaign showing potential customers in our target markets how high-quality Canadian meat can bring new flavors to their traditional dishes. So our industry gets a lot of value out of this one event.” For more information and a list of winners, go here. Contact: Nicole Paradis ALMA Communications 780-638-1932
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Saturday, June 28 2014, 10 A.M. For Mary Hodgson and Mel Hodgson of
Sunset House, Alberta
From Valleyview: 1.6 km north on hwy. 49 to sec. hwy. 669, 18 km east to rg. rd. 202, 8 km north. From High Prairie: 19 km west to sec. hwy. 747, 29 km south to twp. rd. 714, 5 km west to rg. rd. 202, 1.6 km south.
• Equipment & Machinery sells at 12:00 P.M. • Tractor: Allis Chalmers 7045 Tractor, power shift w/duals Tillage & Seeding: JD 3100 plow, 6x16in. • JD 220 disc, 22ft. • Case vibrashank, 28 ft. • D/T cultivator, 28ft. • JD D/T cultivator, 12 ft. • Versatile diamond harrows, 60 ft. • Melroe 216 spra-coupe • Sno-co seed cleaner Harvest & Grain Handling: JD 7700 combine, w/pickup • JD 216 straight cut header, 16 ft. • MF 550 combine, w/pickup header • Case IH 4000 swather w/16.5ft. header {One owner} • Brandt grain auger, PTO, 8in. x 50ft. • Farm King grain auger w/10hp. Kohler engine • Drill fill auger • Bin sweep, hyd. • Threshing machine • Truck: 1978 Chev C65, s/a w/steel box & hoist Car: 1999 Pontiac Sunfire Misc: Fuel tanks (1) 300 gal. & (5) 500 gal. w/stands • Guest Consignors: JD 7721 P/T combine • JD 100 D/T cultivator • IHC vibrashank, 28ft. • IHC seed drill, 24ft. • Drill mover, hyd. lift, 28ft. • 1970 Chev 1/2 ton • Two horse trailer • Single horse trailer • Quad trailer, s/a • Montana Sawmill & Mfg.-Band saw mill • Beaver pro QH-50 hoe attach. w/Honda GX120 eng. & hyd. {mounts to quad} • Coleman 5000 watt generator • Droulet pellet stove • (2) honey extractors • Lift of 1/2 in. OSB • Approx. 46 sheets of 3/4 in. OSB • Engine stand • Air-o-matic compressor • Tamper {needs repair} • No. of shop tools & misc. hand tools • No. of power tools • Metal banding reel w/tool, clips & 1 ½ rolls of 1 ¼ in. banding • Small elect. cement mixer • (2) rolls of hog wire • Assort. of nails & staples •
Saturday, July 5 2014, 10 A.M. For Glen and Catherine Harrison of Morinville, Alberta
Auction Action - Auction Action
From Morinville Overpass: 10 km south on hwy. # 2 to hwy. # 37 overpass, 5 km west to rg. rd. 260, 3 km north to stop sign {north west corner of intersection} From St. Albert: 10 km north on hwy. # 2 to hwy. # 37 overpass, 5 km west to rg. rd. 260, 3 km north to stop sign {north west corner of intersection}
Keith Coney Of Puskwaskau June 28th, 2014 • 10 am
Directions: North of Debolt on Secondary Highway 736 to Junctions 676 East 5.2 km’s,south into Yard. Farm Equipment Ford 9N Tractor 3 speed 9NI044II • Case 500D 2WD Tractor • Volvo T810 2WD w/cab • Massey Ferguson 1500 Running condition • Massey Ferguson 1500 Tractor for Parts • Case 1070 Tractor 2WD w/cab Heater & AC with Allied F.E.L • Case 2670 PTO 540 Dual Hyd. 6957 Hrs S/N 8827646 • New Holland 1411 disc bine 1000 PTO • Blanchard 1024 60 Ft • International Harvester 550 5 BTM Plow • Blanchard 60 Ft Harrows • Morris Cultivator L320 • Robin 12 Ft Cultivator • Miller offset Disc • International Harvester 25 Ft Field Cultivator • CCIL Disk Seeder 20 Ft • Rock Picker • Old Harrows • 2100 Bushel Westeel Rosco Grain Bin • W60-36 Westfield Kohler Grain Auger • W70-46 Westfield PTO Grain Auger • New Holland 290 Haybine(parts) S/N 259852 • New Holland 490 Haybine 540 PTO Sin 386845 • Morris CD-525 Vibershank with NH2 Kit • John Deere LZ 24 with small seed Boxes and transport • Heavy Duty Root Rake • 5 Wheel Hay Rake • John Deere 7700 Combine showing 3719 hrs with pick up and straight cut header • Cockshutt 225 Seeder • John Deere 530 Baler • D8H Cat • Moridge 275 Grain Dryer • Saw mill.
Yard Equipment John Deere zero turn 48” • Craftsman Snow Blower • Lawn Sweep • Rototiller • Cultivator for Quad • misc Yard & Garden
Vehicles/ Trailers/ATVs 2006 Southland 5th wheel Stock Trailer 20ft • 5th wheel Flat deck beaver tail • 1956 Mack 549 IH Motor • 400 Honda Quad 4WD • 250 Suzuki Quad 2WD • 99 Frontier W243 24.5ft Very Clean.
Shop Supplies Lincoln Welder on Trailer, hand tools, power tools and variety of Misc shop supplies.
For more information please call Alberta North Auctions or Dave 780-518-6196 (CELL)
www.abnorthauctions.com TERMS: Payment in full on day of sale by cash or bankable cheque. Items are sold as is, where is. Bonded Licence # 212664
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TERMS: Visa, M/C, Cash or approved cheque, letter of credit required from a bank. Everything sold “AS IS, WHERE IS” no guarantees made or implied. Please inspect all merchandise prior to bidding. • Listing subject to additions and deletions • Advance bids must be arranged 24 hours prior to auction. {Absentee bid form available on our web site} • NO BUYERS PREMIUM WILL BE CHARGED • r001802790
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Cattle Equipment Cattle Tub • Squeeze • Calf Table • Stock Rack • Cattle Oiler • Panels
Industrial: 2006 JD CT322 track skid steer, 73hp, 2 speed w/bucket, AC, 1400 hr. Attach: Bradco 3625 tree spade • Worksite Pro RT66 rotovator, 72in. • Virnig brush grapple, 72in. • Worksite Pro T78 digging bucket • Pallet forks • Bale spear Recreation: 2006 Carriage Carri-Lite w/5 slides, skirting & Onan 5500 propane gen. • 2009 Maverick 1000SL camper w/1 slide • 2006 Sea-doo Utopia 205SE jet boat, 21ft, 310hp. • 1983 Honda Goldwing w/trike kit, 1100 cc, 25000 kms. • 2007 Polaris Ranger 700 w/tilt box, roll bar & canopy • Snow blade to fit Polaris Ranger, 6ft. • 2012 Polaris Sportsman 550EFI quad w/on demand AWD, heated handle bars, 6 hours, 24 kms. • Marlon quad trailer • Larson boat w/305 inboard eng, 16ft. {leg needs work} • Older boat with 351 eng. {hull needs repairs} Collector Cars: 1965 Ford Thunderbird convertible w/390 engine, auto {Original Survivor} • 1971 Corvette Stingray w/350 eng, auto, {original} Trucks & Trailers: Kiefer Eagle XLA horse trailer, 3 stall w/tack room • Rainbow gooseneck trailer, 3 x 7000lb. axles, 36 ft. w/4 ft. beaver tails • Rainbow car hauler trailer, 18ft, 2 x 7000lb. axles • 1985 Dodge ¾ ton w/V10 eng, standard trans. • 1991 Dodge {body damage} w/5.9 Cummins eng. Livestock Equip. & Tack: Rail fencing (2 bundles of 7ft. posts & 2 1/2 bundles of 8ft. rails • Approx. (25) corral panels, 10ft. • Approx. (6) corral panels w/gates, 10ft. • (2) tombstone bale feeders • Elect. fencing supplies • (4) saddles • Misc. tack, bridles, halters etc. Haying: NH 495 haybine, 12 ft. • Varcon 5 wheel hay rake • NH 320 square baler • NH 1033 stackliner • Case tedder hay rake, ground driven Yard & Garden: JD 3203 tractor, 32hp w/ROP, PTO & 3pth, 180 hours • JD F525 zero turn mower • Buhler Farm King disc, 3pth, 9ft. • Farm King mower, 3pth, 7ft. • Farm King Y600F/K snow blower, 60in. • Buhler broadcaster • Home built log splitter • Approx. 1 cord of birch firewood {stored inside} • 1000 gal. plastic water tank • (2) 250gal. plastic water tank Shop & Misc: Ansi Brand Model PP9PY11BKD 9000lb. 4 post hoist, commercial free standing, wide track • Miller 300 amp elect. Welder • Gantry • Small amt. of shop tools • Washer, dryer, fridge from shop •
www.ironhorseauctions.ca email: iauction@telusplanet.net Ph: (780) 524-3169 Fax (780) 524-5605 Auctioneers: Robin Lovelace 524-6844 Dustin Lovelace 228-3220 Dave Daly 523-9699
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