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(farms.com, Aug 17, 2015) By Tracey Erickson, SDSU Extension Even though fall harvest is a ways off, we still encounter farm equipment on the road, whether it is a tractor and baler, someone hauling feed between farms, or the impending corn silage harvest in about four to five weeks. The point is we all need to be vigilant as a producer or a motorist encountering farm equipment on the road.
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sure all heads were accounted for. The bus stayed put until everyone was on, sometimes it took three or four headcounts. Toots enjoyed picking berries, family, friends, and enjoyed her homemade jams and jellies over pancakes with real cow’s cream on top. When breakfast was over, out of the oven came fresh buns and more homemade jams and jellies. If it was a good year there was also fried up homesmoked moose jerky (like back bacon, only better) or smoked moose sausage. Mmm Mmm! Life was good around Toots’ kitchen table! Good food, good talks and of course, good company and later on a card game or two.
to commemorate this significant milestone. A total of 58 families are being recognized across the province this year, including six families who were honoured in Lethbridge on August 18. Since 1993, more than 1,500 families have received Century Farm and Ranch Awards. Agriculture is the province’s largest renewable industry, with exports valued at more than $9 billion annually. There are more than 43,000 farms totaling 50.5 million acres. Alberta Century Farm and Ranch Award recipients recognized at this event: Carrels Family of Foremost Riley Family of Etzikom Nelson Family of Milo Tiegen Family of Milo L. Marshman Family of Redland G. Marshman Family of Rockyford Media Inquiries: Jeanna Friedley 780-638-3256
Toots passed away July 28, 2015 in Fairview, Alberta at the age of 87. A graveside service was held August 1, 2015 at the Cherry Point Community Cemetery, officiated by Toots’ niece Peggy Bergeron. The eulogy was delivered by Toots’ grandchildren, Luke Campbell and Megan Campbell. Expressions of sympathy may be made to either the Cherry Point Cemetery or the Cherry Point Hall, General Delivery, Cherry Point, Alberta T0H 0T0 For more information please visit www.bergeronfunerals.com Arrangements were entrusted to Bergeron Funeral Services & Crematorium Ltd.
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helpful, whether winning or not. Junior and Senior Sportsmanship Award winners receive a cooler donated by Peace River Building & Feed Store of Fort St. John and Equestrian Options. Once again, local businesses contributed to the show’s success with lots of beautiful prizes. This year’s event included Halter, Showmanship, Reining, Trail, Western, English, and Jumping classes.
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Junior A Rider – trophy halter sponsored by Jenica Pavlis Chenelle Peters- High Point Jumper – blanket sponsored by Reg Norman Trucking (Neal Norman) Marcy Balderson & Dani Riendeau (TIE) - High Point English Rider blanket sponsored by Longhorn Oilfield Services Chalyce Head – High Point Western Rider - blanket sponsored by Tumbleweed Enterprises Ltd. (Dave & Mary Comer and family) Julia Fellers – High Point Junior horse blanket sponsored by Neal Lewis and Helga Morrison Rachel Banack Sportsmanship Junior Rider Patricia Bumstead – Sportsmanship Senior Rider Jennifer Park – Senior Reserve Champion – trophy halter donated by Dawson Creek Stables and Arena Association
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Alta 88.5 4.4 1.7 3.6 0.1 0.0 66.0 152.1 1.0 317.4
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Sask 164.7 60.0 13.0 3.7 1.8 78.1 18.5 0.0 4.2 344.0
Alta 199.3 3.9 1.2 3.0 0.0 0.1 84.6 55.7 0.1 1.4 349.3
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Sask 245.7 74.1 22.9 12.4 0.8 3.7 117.9 142.1 17.8 637.4
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Man 277.6 0.0 36.2 17.2 8.3 7.2 63.3 7.4 1.0 22.8 0.1 441.1
Sask 400.5 123.4 59.3 30.5 2.0 12.6 320.3 181.8 4.6 21.0 1,156.0
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Down the winding road to the Halfway River First Nation, there’s a comfort in the landscape that sets a pristine backdrop for a rodeo. On Saturday and Sunday over 200 participants from across Northern B.C. found recluse at the small rodeo grounds nestled 80 kilometres outside of Fort St. John and for the 14th year in a row to competed at the Halfway River Valley Round Up Open Rodeo. Jeff Metecheah, Vice President of Halfway River Valley Roughstock and Roping Club “It’s two one day rodeos, after every purse we do a cash payout,” he said. “Just makes for a better rodeo and people camp out.” Metecheah has been a part of rodeo scene in halfway for more than a decade and that includes getting his hands dirty laying the groundwork for the original rodeo arena. “I’ve been a part of this since the beginning, we built this [arena] by hand and we got this started in about 2000,” he said. “We pretty much ran away with it, this year we have the most entries we’ve had since we began. It seems to be getting bigger and bigger and people still want enter. It’s good, for two days every august we have friends and family come over and have some fun.” Those entries included plenty of talent young and old, like rodeo legends Steve Holman and former Professional Bull Riding champion Daryl Mills. Along with those grizzled rodeo vet-
erans there were plenty of youngsters hitting the arena to gear up for the B.C. High School Rodeo Association season. “It’s really good, you have the 1994 PCRA world champion bull rider Daryl Mills and his family here,” Metecheah said. “This rodeo helps a lot of the young contestants like Chance Bolin and high school rodeo [kids]. It gives them a chance to hone their skills and earn scholarships to get a better life for themselves. It’s a plus all the way for us.” Bolin, 16, who was fresh off a provincial championship in three events earlier this year said no matter where the rodeo is he’s always got one thing on his mind. “Any rodeo I want to be doing my best at all times, I want to be winning if I can,” he said. And although he has a provincial champion belt buckle in the saddle bronc, Bolin came up just short on Saturday in the event with a score of 64. “Ride was good, got in there spurred lots, went out to win I guess,” Bolin explained casually just as the winning ride went on behind him. Hanna Pedersen, 14, was another young rodeo hopeful who knows a little bit about winning after becoming a Canadian champion to finish off the high school season.
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That championship pedigree helped Pedersen during day one of the breakaway event, as she won with a time of 3.7 seconds, even after some trying circumstances. “It was really stressful because I was supposed to be in the second half of breakaway,” she said. “So I wasn’t with my horse or anything, so I actually had to borrow someone’s horse and someone’s rope. It was kind of stressful, just caught me off guard. I did pretty good considering I had nothing of my own…You just focus on roping, doesn’t matter what you’re using, just do what you can.” An added bonus for Pedersen is competing close to home, as most often the rodeo season sees the young rider away from home for weeks at a time. “I quite enjoy it here, it’s close to home and we’ve been here lots before,” she said about the Halfway River rodeo. “We left this morning, you don’t have to haul a long way. You don’t have to be gone forever, it’s easier on the horses too.” Metecheah was also quick to thank all the sponsors and the volunteers who helped organize the event, without whom the event would not be possible. sports@ahnfsj.ca
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Futures Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15
Net Price (After Basis) $6.01 $6.05 $6.09 $6.14 $6.18
Futures Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15
Net Price (After Basis) $5.97 $6.01 $6.05 $6.09 $6.13
Delivery Period Aug 1-31/15 Sept 1-30/15 Oct 1-31/15 Nov 1-30/15 Dec 1-31/15
Futures Sep-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Mar-16
Cash Bid $5.4950 $5.6600 $5.5600 $5.5600 $5.7775
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) No Cash Bids
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) No Cash Bids
Delivery Period Aug 1-31/15 Sept 1-30/15 Oct 1-31/15 Nov 1-30/15 Dec 1-31/15
Futures Cash Bid No Cash Bids
Futures Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15
Net Price (After Basis) $5.65 $5.70 $5.73 $5.78 $5.82
Futures Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15
Net Price (After Basis) $5.61 $5.65 $5.69 $5.73 $5.77
Delivery Period Aug 1-31/15 Sept 1-30/15 Oct 1-31/15 Nov 1-30/15 Dec 1-31/15
Futures Sep-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Mar-16
Cash Bid $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) no cash bids
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) no cash bids
Delivery Period Aug 1-31/15 Sept 1-30/15 Oct 1-31/15 Nov 1-30/15 Dec 1-31/15
Futures
Cash Bid
Nov-15 Jan-16 Jan-16
$451.00 $451.00 $453.00
Delivery Period Aug 1-31/15 Sept 1-30/15 Oct 1-31/15 Nov 1-30/15
Futures None None None None
Cash Bid $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 $4.00
WHEAT - CWRS #1 - 13.5
WHEAT - CWRS #2 - 13.5
WHEAT - CWRS #2 - 12.5
FEED WHEAT
CANOLA
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) No Cash Bids
Futures Nov-15 Nov-15 Nov-15 Nov-15 Jan-16
Net Price (After Basis) $10.55 $10.21 $10.48 $10.53 $10.62
Futures Nov-15 Nov-15 Nov-15 Nov-15 Jan-16
Net Price (After Basis) $10.55 $10.55 $10.55 $10.55 $10.59
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) no cash bids
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) no cash bids
BARLEY
OATS (2CW)
Delivery Period Aug 1-31/15 Sept 1-30/15 Oct 1-31/15 Nov 1-30/15
Futures Sep-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15
Cash Bid $2.50 $2.40 $2.50 $2.50
Futures
Delivery Period Aug 1-31/15 Sept 1-30/15 Oct 1-31/15 Nov 1-30/15
Futures Sep-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Dec-15
Cash Bid $2.60 $2.50 $2.60 $2.60
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) no cash bids
MILLING OATS
Net Price (After Basis) no cash bids
Futures
Futures
On that note, the Pro Farmer U.S. Midwestern Crop Tour started up and ended without too much fanfare as the scouts confirmed what we already thought: the western cornbelt (Iowa, Nebraska, etc.) is looking pretty decent while the eastern half (Ohio, Indiana, etc.) isn’t showing much promise. Generally, U.S. crops are starting to more promise than expected and Western Canadian earliest harvested fields are running decent numbers. With this in mind, grain prices continue to slide lower as Minneapolis wheat and soybeans are sitting near 2010 lows, and compounding things is the oil market now sitting near a six-year low, with some analysts even suggesting WTI crude could fall to $30/ barrel (again, will we see that reflected at the pump!?!). StatsCan came out with their July survey results of Canadian production estimates and most numbers came in below expectations. Total Canadian wheat production was pegged at 24.6 million tonnes, a 16% drop from 2014 and 13.7% below the average output of the last five years. Going into the report, estimates for canola production ranged from 12.5 to 14.5 million tonnes, but the actual number from StatsCan came in at 13.3 million (-14% from 2014, -11% from 5-year average). Other big production declines include chickpeas (-30%, -35%), mustard (-45%, -30%), peas (-15%, -10%), durum (-14%, -5%), and winter wheat (-24%, -33%). On the flip side, barley production is up almost 3% from last year to 7.3 million tonnes (still -11% from 5-year average though) while oats and rye production are up 14% and 18% respectively from 2014. Rounding out the pulse crops, lentil production is seen 5% higher than last year and 12% higher than the five-year average. While question marks are still raging in the major row crops, there were opportunities to make sales at elevated prices, specifically in canola and soybeans, as we correctly pointed out in July. On that note, good sale opportunities are being capitalized on in the pulse crops right on the FarmLead Marketplace, while cereals and other oilseeds should get looked to sold later. I’m getting a lot of calls around when will prices rebound again in cereals and oilseeds and the answer is I don’t know. What I do know is that everyone has slumps – professional athletes and markets alike. These new lows are mostly secular in my opinion and we should see some rallying opportunities into the winter months. Knowing your cashflow needs from now til the end of February is what I’ll challenge you to focus on. To growth, Brennan Turner President/CEO | FarmLead.com
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(L): Chance Bolin, 16, competes in the saddle bronc at the Halfway River Valley Round Up Open Rodeo. (R): Steve Holman hangs on tight during the bareback riding portion of the event.
Farm Equipment Safety on the Road, Everyone’s Role Continued from page 2
• Lock brake pedals together for road travel, as sudden braking on one wheel can cause a tractor to skid and lose control. • Check all towed equipment to make sure it is properly secured and balanced along with having proper lighting and reflective equipment. It should also be towed by equipment that is able to tow it adequately and stop it under control. • Whenever feasible take steps to make equipment as “traffic friendly” as possible. Combines
with wide heads are very difficult to see around and/or pass. Putting the head on a trailer creates fewer problems for other vehicles to safely pass. • Traveling at appropriate speeds will allow you to maintain control at all times. • Make sure all employees who may be operating farm equipment on public roadways are trained adequately and are aware of the rules of the road. Stay alert of all hazards on the road such as soft or
steep shoulders, bridges, ruts, narrow roadways, potholes or objects on the path of travel. When cars are lined up behind you, and there is a suitable shoulder or approach please pull over and let the traffic pass. Lastly, whether you are an agricultural producer or a motorist traveling on roadways, remember we must all obey the traffic rules, which includes no texting and appropriate use of cell phones. Courtesy and patience are key to safety on the road.
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GRAIN FUTURES REPORT Grain Future Prices - as of August 21, 2015 Last 458.20s 479.00 479.20 479.00 Last 436-0s 498-4 503-0 506-4 Last 466-2s 469-0 490-4 504-2 Last 605-4s 502-6 518-6 535-6 Last 365-2 376-6 388-2 Last 214-0 225-2 231-6 Last 907-2 892-0 895-6 Last 27.28 27.36 27.57 Last 328.3 319.1 315.6
Change - 1.30 + 0.70 + 0.90 + 0.70 Change unch - 7-6 - 8-2 - 9-0 Change + 7-0 - 12-2 - 10-6 - 11-0 Change + 7-2 - 10-2 - 9-0 - 8-2 Change - 5-6 - 5-6 - 5-4 Change - 7-4 - 7-6 - 8-4 Change - 14-2 - 15-2 - 16-0 Change - 0.70 - 0.71 - 0.71 Change - 2.6 - 2.5 - 3.1
Open 0.00 477.70 476.50 477.50 Open 0-0 504-0 509-2 514-6 Open 0-0 479-4 499-4 513-2 Open 0-0 510-4 525-4 543-6 Open 370-2 382-0 393-2 Open 221-0 232-6 235-2 Open 920-0 906-6 911-4 Open 28.09 28.18 28.36 Open 330.9 321.5 318.1
High 458.20 480.00 480.00 479.50 High 436-0 507-0 512-0 515-2 High 466-2 481-0 501-6 514-4 High 605-4 515-0 530-0 546-0 High 372-4 384-2 395-4 High 222-0 234-6 235-2 High 921-0 907-4 911-6 High 28.20 28.28 28.50 High 332.3 322.5 319.7
Low 458.20 474.90 474.80 474.70 Low 436-0 495-6 500-0 503-6 Low 466-2 467-2 488-2 502-0 Low 605-4 502-2 518-2 535-2 Low 364-0 375-6 387-0 Low 212-0 221-0 229-0 Low 903-6 888-6 893-2 Low 27.13 27.21 27.44 Low 327.0 318.0 314.5
Prev. Stl. 459.50 478.30 478.30 478.30 Prev. Stl. 436-0 506-2 511-2 515-4 Prev. Stl. 459-2 481-2 501-2 515-2 Prev. Stl. 598-2 513-0 527-6 544-0 Prev. Stl. 371-0 382-4 393-6 Prev. Stl. 221-4 233-0 240-2 Prev. Stl. 921-4 907-2 911-6 Prev. Stl. 27.98 28.07 28.28 Prev. Stl. 330.9 321.6 318.7
Time 08/20/15 12:45 p.m. 12:44 p.m. 12:42 p.m. Time 08/20/15 12:45 p.m. 12:46 p.m. 12:46 p.m. Time 08/20/15 12:47 p.m. 12:47 p.m. 12:46 p.m. Time 08/20/15 12:46 p.m. 12:47 p.m. 12:44 p.m. Time 12:47 p.m. 12:47 p.m. 12:47 p.m. Time 12:31 p.m. 12:47 p.m. 11:48 p.m. Time 12:48 p.m. 12:48 p.m. 12:48 p.m. Time 12:48 p.m. 12:48 p.m. 12:49 p.m. Time 12:49 p.m. 12:49 p.m. 12:49 p.m.
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Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report
Weekly Feed Grain Report - Week of Aug 10 - 14, 2015
Weekly Grain Report - August 21, 2015
Canola (#1)
Peace North West North East Central South Canola (ICE Prices)
Vancouver
August 21, 2015
August 14, 2015
July 24, 2015
August 22, 2014
$10.60 $10.52 $10.51 $10.64 $10.64
$10.64 $10.63 $10.66 $10.76 $10.64
$11.18 $11.08 $11.08 $11.21 $11.09
$8.90 $9.13 $8.96 $9.10 $9.17
August 21, 2015
August 14, 2015
July 24, 2015
August 22, 2014
$11.68 + $0.79 vs Nov/15
$11.83 + $0.79 vs Nov/15
$12.22 + $0.68 vs Nov/15
$10.39
Aug 17 - 21, 2015
Aug 10 - 14, 2015
July 20 - 24, 2015
Aug 18 - 22, 2014
Peace North West North East Central South
$4.91 $4.70 $4.26 $4.81 $5.16
$4.88 $4.45 $4.67 $4.88 $5.00
$4.60 $4.98 $4.91 $5.20 $5.24
$3.81 $3.68 $3.92 $4.06 $4.30
Aug 17 - 21, 2015
Aug 10 - 14, 2015
July 20 - 24, 2015
Aug 18 - 22, 2014
$3.01 $3.61 $3.80 $3.73 $4.06
$3.32 $3.56 $3.56 $3.78 $3.96
$3.32 $4.16 $4.36 $4.05 $4.41
$2.68 $2.75 $2.93 $3.02 $3.48
Peace North West North East Central South Oats (#2, 40-42lb)
Aug 17 - 21, 2015
Aug 10 - 14, 2015
July 20 - 24, 2015
Aug 18 - 22, 2014
Peace North West North East Central South
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-
$2.95 -
$2.00 -
Yellow Peas (#2)
Aug 17 - 21, 2015
Aug 10 - 14, 2015
July 20 - 24, 2015
Aug 18 - 22, 2014
Peace North West North East Central South
$9.01 $9.20 $8.81 $9.20 $8.95
$9.23 $9.20 $9.14 $9.29 $9.13
$8.86 $8.83 $8.59 $8.94 $8.68
BUYING FEED GRAIN: ~ ON FARM PICKUP ~ ~ COMPETITIVE PRICES ~ ~ PROMPT MOVEMENT ~
Last Month
Last Year
July 20 - 24, 2015
Aug 18 - 22, 2014
Brooks
$5.85 ($5.72 - $5.99)
$6.07 ($5.99 - $6.12)
$4.79 ($4.74 - $4.84)
Calgary
$5.85 ($5.72 - $5.93)
$6.31 ($6.12 - $6.40)
$4.79 ($4.74 - $4.84)
Edmonton
$5.82 ($5.72 - $5.93)
$6.31 ($6.15 - $6.40)
$4.79 ($4.74 - $4.84)
Grande Prairie
$5.66 ($5.55 - $5.77)
$6.01 ($5.93 - $6.12)
$3.92 ($3.54 - $4.03)
Lethbridge
$5.93 ($5.82 - $5.99)
$6.18 ($6.12 - $6.31)
$4.87 ($4.79 - $4.98)
Red Deer
$5.82 ($5.72 - $5.93)
$6.42 ($6.37 - $6.48)
$4.84 ($4.74 - $4.95)
Wainwright
$5.82 ($5.72 - $5.93)
$6.26 ($6.12 - $6.37)
$4.33 ($4.22 - $4.46)
This Week
Last Month
Last Year
+ $0.91 vs Nov/14
Feed Wheat (#3 CW)
Barley
This Week Aug 10 - 14, 2015
Feed Wheat (58lbs/bu, Max 14.5% moisture)
$6.25 $6.42 $6.45 $6.46 $6.28
Feed Peas (Max 4% fm allowable
Aug 10 - 14, 2015
July 20 - 24, 2015
Aug 18 - 22, 2014
Brooks
$6.69 ($6.53 - $6.86)
$7.02 ($6.94 - $7.13)
$6.78 ($6.59 - $6.97)
Calgary
$6.80 ($6.67 - $6.94)
$6.99 ($6.80 - $7.18)
$6.80 ($6.59 - $6.97)
Edmonton
$6.53 ($6.48 - $6.67)
$7.02 ($6.72 - $7.18)
$6.75 ($6.59 - $6.91)
Grande Prairie
$6.48 ($6.37 - $6.59)
$6.80 ($6.64 - $6.97)
$5.96 ($5.72 - $6.10)
Lethbridge
$6.64 ($6.53 - $6.75)
$6.89 ($6.80 - $7.02)
$6.45 ($6.37 - $6.59)
Red Deer
$6.80 ($6.64 - $6.89)
$6.99 ($6.80 - $7.13)
$6.75 ($6.48 - $6.91)
Wainwright
$6.42 ($6.26 - $6.59)
$6.86 ($6.64 - $7.02)
$6.26 ($6.10 - $6.40)
This Week
Last Month
Last Year
Aug 10 - 14, 2015
July 20 - 24, 2015
Aug 18 - 22, 2014
Brooks
$4.83 ($4.79 - $4.90)
$5.05 ($4.96 - $5.12)
$3.70 ($3.64 - $3.77)
Calgary
$4.62 ($4.57 - $4.68)
$5.01 ($4.94 - $5.12)
$3.77 ($3.70 - $3.81)
Edmonton
$4.62 ($4.53 - $4.70)
$5.16 ($5.12 - $5.23)
$3.29 ($3.20 - $3.44)
Grande Prairie
$4.35 ($4.25 - $4.46)
$4.83 ($4.75 - $4.94)
$2.61 ($2.50 - $2.77)
Lethbridge
$4.70 ($4.68 - $4.75)
$4.94 ($4.90 - $5.01)
$3.81 ($3.74 - $3.88)
Red Deer
$4.57 ($4.53 - $4.66)
$5.07 ($4.96 - $5.16)
$3.66 ($3.57 - $3.70)
Wainwright
$4.55 ($4.53 - $4.57)
$5.03 ($4.79 - $5.12)
$3.42 ($3.35 - $3.51)
Feed Barley (288g per 1/2L, max of 15% moisture)
Today
Last Month
Last Year
Aug 10 - 14, 2015
July 20 - 24, 2015
Aug 18 - 22, 2014
Brooks
$2.71 ($2.65 - $2.79)
$2.81 ($2.75 - $2.87)
$2.30 ($2.22 - $2.39)
Calgary
$2.79 ($2.73 - $2.82)
$2.82 ($2.78 - $2.87)
$2.36 ($2.22 - $2.47)
Edmonton
$2.71 ($2.65 - $2.78)
$2.70 ($2.65 - $2.78)
$2.33 ($2.19 - $2.42)
Grande Prairie
$2.62 ($2.54 - $2.67)
$2.68 ($2.65 - $2.78)
$1.77 ($1.67 - $1.85)
Lethbridge
$2.68 ($2.62 - $2.75)
$2.73 ($2.65 - $2.78)
$2.59 ($2.50 - $2.68)
Red Deer
$2.64 ($2.59 - $2.70)
$2.70 ($2.65 - $2.78)
$2.39 ($2.28 - $2.47)
Wainwright
$2.56 ($2.50 - $2.62)
$2.62 ($2.56 - $2.67)
$2.34 ($2.28 - $2.47)
Feed Oats (#2CW)
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Aug 20 - 232 Head
Aug 19 - 1,541 Head
Aug 20 - 696 Head
Aug 18 - 432 Head
Aug 18 - 1,060 Head
Aug 11 - 310 Head
Aug 18 - 520 Head
FEEDER STEERS 301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 801 - 900 901 - 1,000 over 1,000
$325.00 $320.00 $310.00 $280.00 $260.00 $235.00 $225.00 $205.00
$360.00 $350.00 $335.00 $310.00 $288.00 $254.00 $242.00 $224.00
$330.00 $320.00 $310.00 $280.00 $268.00 $248.00 $235.00 $220.00
$360.00 $355.00 $340.00 $310.00 $286.00 $264.00 $255.00 $237.00
$338.00 $292.00 $329.00 $280.00 $260.00 $238.00 $235.00 n/a
$350.00 $335.00 $331.00 $305.00 $282.00 $245.00 $242.00 n/a
$320.00 $325.00 $310.00 $295.00 $275.00 $255.00 $245.00 $225.00
$370.00 $350.00 $330.00 $315.00 $300.00 $270.00 $259.00 $249.00
$375.00 $290.00 $290.00 $280.00 $255.00 $240.00 $211.00 $211.00
$464.00 $353.00 $344.00 $318.00 $280.00 $265.00 $246.00 $246.00
$330.00 $320.00 $310.00 $305.00 $268.50 $237.00 $239.50 $240.00
$368.00 $355.00 $320.00 $316.00 $289.00 $268.50 $250.00 $245.00
$340.00 $320.00 $300.00 $290.00 $265.00 $235.00 $230.00 $230.00
$415.00 $385.00 $350.00 $327.00 $299.00 $280.00 $255.00 $255.00
$310.00 $280.00 $270.00 $260.00 $225.00 $240.00 $180.00 $180.00
$348.00 $355.00 $355.00 $285.00 $270.00 $254.00 $235.00 $235.00
$295.00 $295.00 $295.00 $260.25 $245.00 $235.00 $231.00 $190.00
$334.00 $334.00 $312.00 $290.00 $275.75 $260.00 $241.00 $206.00
$320.00 $300.00 $275.00 $250.00 $245.00 $230.00 $208.00 $208.00
$386.00 $360.00 $311.00 $294.00 $275.00 $255.00 $242.00 $242.00
FEEDER HEIFERS 301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 801 - 900 901 - 1,000 over 1,000
$300.00 $300.00 $270.00 $260.00 $240.00 $220.00 $210.00 $200.00
$315.00 $315.00 $300.00 $282.00 $260.00 $235.00 $227.00 $215.00
$320.00 $300.00 $280.00 $265.00 $248.00 $228.00 $220.00 $185.00
$340.00 $318.00 $310.00 $285.00 $265.00 $255.00 $238.00 $218.00
$325.00 $330.00 $274.00 $260.00 $250.00 $227.00 $185.00 $159.00
$341.00 $340.00 $312.00 $282.00 $263.00 $232.00 $189.00 $210.00
n/a n/a n/a $280.00 $265.00 $245.00 $235.00 $220.00
n/a n/a n/a $295.00 $280.00 $260.00 $250.00 $235.00
SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 Cows $130.00 $140.00 D3 - D4 Cows $110.00 $125.00 Bologna Bulls $150.00 $180.00
D1 - D2 Cows $132.00 $140.00 D3 - D4 Cows $110.00 $128.00 Bologna Bulls $155.00 $184.00
D1 - D2 Cows $135.00 $144.00 D3 - D4 Cows $80.00 $131.50 Bologna Bulls $160.00 $179.75
D1 - D2 Cows $135.00 $148.00 D3 - D4 Cows $120.00 $136.00 Bologna Bulls $160.00 $190.00
D1 - D2 Cows n/a n/a D3 - D4 Cows n/a n/a Bologna Bulls $136.00 $194.00
D1 - D2 Cows $130.00 $145.00 D3 - D4 Cows $110.00 $125.00 Bologna Bulls $150.00 $175.00
D1 - D2 Cows $120.00 $143.00 D3 Cows $100.00 $120.00 Slaughter Bulls $135.00 $185.00
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ANGUS
C ttle Directory Spruce Lane Ranch Andrew & Vivian Miller, Bonanza, AB ...................... 780-353-3355 Wallin Stock Farm Jennifer Wallin, Woking, AB ...................................... 780-864-8556
CHAROLAIS
Bar B Charolais George & Linda Bolin, Cecil Lake, BC ...................... 250-785-5325 Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC ............. 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC...................................................... 250-784-3924 Eldon & Marilyn Cassity Wembley, AB .............................................................. 780-766-2887 Eight Way Charolais Drschiwiski Family, Groundbirch, BC ....................... 250-329-4816 JayDawn Farms Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB.................... 780-568-2647 Lazy S Charolais Roy & Erika Schweitzer, Beaverlodge, AB ................ 780-356-3611 Pro-Char Charolais David & Kristina Prokuda, Glenevis, AB ................... 780-932-1654 Rosebud Ranches Dan & Holly Schleppe, Progress, BC ......................... 250-786-5698 Spruce View Charolais Andrew & Effie Lakusta, Andrew, AB ....................... 780-365-2079 Valanjou Charolais Phillipe & Rae Lusson, Clyde, AB ............................. 780-348-5683
GALLOWAY
Alberta Plaid Galloway Steve Schweer, Red Deer, AB..................................... 403-227-3428 Chickadee Farm Jim King, Red Deer, AB ............................................. 403-227-6081 Tri-R-Way Livestock Brian Robertson, Innisfail, AB.................................... 403-556-0401
GELBVIEHS
Milne’s Gelbvieh Harold & Bev Milne, Fairview, AB ............................ 780-835-2645
HEREFORDS
Benwyn Herefords Bill & Doug Bentley, Progress, BC ............................ 250-843-7575 Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC ............. 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC...................................................... 250-784-3924 Chittick Family Hereford Ranch Raymond & Mona Chittick, Whitecourt, AB ............. 780-778-0150 Eureka Hereford Farms Tom Basnett, Eureka River, AB .................................. 780-685-2102 Friesen Hereford Farms Chad & Anna Friesen, Grande Prairie, AB ................. 780-832-4068 Gold Stock Hereford Farms Charlie & Steven White, Beaverlodge, AB................. 780-354-3190 Gurtler Farms Garry Gurtler, North Star, AB ..................................... 780-836-2125 Hilltop Honey Ranch Brian & Dana Smith, Pouce Coupe, BC ..................... 250-786-5232 McElroy Polled Herefords John McElroy, Charlie Lake, BC ................................ 250-785-6074 PHK Herefords Philip Krahn, LaCrete, AB .......................................... 780-821-9409 Reber’s Polled Herefords Gerald & Sandy Reber, Woking, AB .......................... 780-774-2161 Serena & Kasey Reber, Woking, AB .......................... 780-774-2337 Spring Mountain Stock Farm Hotte & Villiger Families, Beaverlodge, AB .............. 780-354-2074
LIMOUSIN
Blueberry Valley Farms Limousin Michael & Rebecca McCord, Mile 86.5 Alaska Hwy, BC.......................................................... 250-772-5116 Dry Creek Ranch Gordon & Carla Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC.................. 250-781-3617
Excel Ranches Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB ............................ 780-349-2135 Fouillard Limousin Dan & Pam Fouillard, Thorsby, AB............................ 780-789-4055 Hansen’s Limousin Scott & Lesley Hansen, Evansburg, AB ..................... 780-727-4557 Hillview Farms Raymond & Corine Verbeek, Sturgeon County, AB ... 780-938-2173 Lakeroad Limousin Jim, Donna & Jackie Rowe, Worsley, AB .................. 780-685-2141 Pinnacle View Limousin Rob & Cheryl Swan & Erin & Eric Kishkan, Quesnel, BC ................................................................ 250-747-2618
LOWLINE
Butterkup Farms & Pinnacle Lowlines Andy & Melanie Guttner, Pink Mountain, BC ........... 250-793-4742
RED POLL
Shadow Creek Red Poll Dean & Marsha Anderson, Fort St. John, BC ............. 250-827-3293
SALERS
Grundke Family Salers Werner & Debbie Grundke, Alberta Beach, AB ......... 780-924-2464
SHORTHORNS
Tamarack Shorthorns Alvin & Deanna Johnson, Brownvale, AB ................. 780-597-3973
SIMMENTALS
Albrecht Farms Steve, Tammy & Ryan Albrecht, Spirit River, AB ..... 780-864-4259 Briar Ridge Stock Farm Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC ............. 250-786-5048 Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC...................................................... 250-784-3924 Fallen Timber Farms Chet & Jamie Jans, Groundbirch, BC ......................... 250-780-2141 Flatrock Valley Simmentals Brad Geisbrecht, Cecil Lake, BC................................ 250-781-3580 GRA-TAN Farm Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB ................. 780-786-2181 Halfway River Simmentals Eckbert & Christa Weitzel Georg & Sarah Weitzel, Charlie Lake, BC ................. 250-263-8237 Hodges Simmentals Roy & Scot Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB ....................... 780-512-4669 JayDawn Farms Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB.................... 780-568-2647 KIN-KIN Cattle Co. Gary & Faye Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB .................... 780-786-4500 KRS Simmentals Reanne Sanford, Quesnel, BC .................................... 250-249-5332 KSL Simmentals Keagan Scorgie, Beaverlodge, AB.............................. 780-518-6572 Moonlite Farm Norbert & Janice Luken, Fairview, AB ...................... 780-835-3165 Moose Creek Simmentals Don, Joyce & Shon Smith, Gordondale, AB .............. 780-353-2284 O Double E Simmentals Ole, Elden & Einar Bakkehaug, Hythe, AB................ 780-356-2113 Rachido Ranch Randy & Donna Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB .............. 780-786-4373 Rosefield Simmentals James & Martha Wiebe, Prespatou, BC ...................... 250-630-2621 SIBL Simmentals The Smith Families, Cherhill, AB............................... 780-785-2045 Tri-K Simmentals Keith & Kerriley Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB .............. 780-831-7999 Willow Creek Simmentals Mike & Mari Klassen & Family, Debolt, AB ............. 780-957-2814 Willowdale Simmentals Dale & Judy Smith, Valleyview, AB ........................... 780-524-2790 Wolfe Farms Tony Wolfe, Valleyview, AB ....................................... 780-524-3939
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Altona Falls Red Angus Dan & Trudy Loewen, Altona, BC ............................. 250-630-2146 Aspen Hill Red Angus George & Kelly LeBlanc, Woking, AB ...................... 780-774-2404 Bar 4A Cattle Co. Hugh Atkin & Joleen (Joe) Meservy, LaGlace, AB .... 780-512-3641 Battle River Black Angus Ron Gordey, Manning, AB ......................................... 780-836-2584 Blast Angus Farm Brent & Lia Long, Houston, BC ................................. 250-845-3500 Brandl Cattle Co. Byron & Gwen Brandl, Jarvie, AB ............................. 780-954-2599 Canyon Tree Farms Inc. Lynn Jackson & Harry Hooke, Fort St. James, BC .... 250-996-8180 Classic Livestock Freeman & Zoe Iwasiuk, High Prairie, AB................. 780-523-5077 Cinder Angus Brad Yoder & Nicolle Hoskins, Barrhead, AB ........... 780-674-5773 Clear River Red Angus Lloyd, Donna & Mackay Ross, Cleardale, AB ........... 800-667-2251 Cuthbertson Cattle Co. Scott & Jackie Cuthbertson, Valleyview, AB.............. 780-837-8544 Dwajo Angus Dwayne, Joanne & Jesse Emery, Camp Creek, AB .... 780-674-4410 Figure 8 Angus Paul & Coleen Jex-Blake, Grimshaw, AB .................. 780-597-2001 Fineline Red Angus Nick & Lorraine van Gaalen, LaGlace, AB ................ 780-568-3906 Gemvale Stock Farm Don & Sheri Murphy, Dawson Creek, BC ................. 250-759-4717 Grassy Lanes Angus Ed & Laurel Mostad, Valleyview, AB......................... 780-524-3129 Gumbo Gulch Cattle Company Dale & Steve Aylward, Dawson Creek, BC................ 250-786-5478 Heart Valley Angus Chris Tschetter, Birch Hills Colony, AB ..................... 780-864-8918 J Lazy A Ranch Jarin & Amber Carter, Sexsmith, AB .......................... 780-518-9652 Jones Land & Cattle Mark & Allison Jones, Barrhead, AB ......................... 780-674-6377 KBJ Round Farms Jim & Rita, Barry & Dette Round, Clyde, AB............ 780-348-5638 Kjos Black Angus Marty & Miriam Kjos, Fort St. John, BC ................... 250-787-0970 Luv-N-It Cattle Co. Jason & Trisha French, Mayerthorpe, AB .................. 780-786-9150 Mackenzie Red Angus Ken & Rebecca Mackenzie, Deadwood, AB .............. 780-836-2049 Marberly Angus Kim Beaudette, Houston, BC...................................... 250-847-7483 Mountain Side Angus John & Judy Mayer, Beaverlodge, AB ....................... 780-354-2726 North Point Red Angus Mark & Ginger Zahacy, High Prairie, AB .................. 780-523-5356 Poplar Meadows Angus Monty & Tanya Belsham, Houston, BC ..................... 250-845-3050 Rafter SJ Ranch Jack & Shannon Trask, Montney, BC ......................... 250-827-3364 Red Moon Angus Jim & Shirley Moon, Vanderhoof, BC........................ 250-567-9762 Ring Creek Farms Pat & Len Friedel, Fairview, AB ................................ 780-835-4338 Rio Grande Angus Clint & Anna Collins, Rio Grande, AB....................... 780-354-3913 Roy Angus Chris & Jen Roy, Fairview, AB ................................... 780-835-0463 Sawmill Angus Clarence & Darleen Budal, Hotchkiss, AB................. 780-836-2788 Silver S Red Angus Devin & Amber Stark, Bezanson, AB ........................ 780-876-6252 Smoky River Red Angus Maynard & Curtis Boese, Sexsmith, AB .................... 780-568-4340
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When you make a promise keep it Have you ever broken a promise? Do you break promises all the time? When you say you’re going to do something but don’t, is that breaking a promise? Do you rarely make a promise because you know they can be hard to keep? Do you only say you’re going to do something or make a promise then when will you keep it? If you don’t use the word “promise” in the sentence, is it still a promise? What does it feel like when someone makes a promise to you and then breaks it? Do you promise this, that and the other thing because it seems to help in the moment? When you make a promise, do you do everything in your power to make it come true, no matter how difficult the situation might have changed for you? I don’t think man nor beast likes to be promised anything unless they are going to get it. Don’t even mention it then if it happens, it can be a nice or not nice surprise. Some promises are easy to keep. I promise to drive you to town. I promise to mow the lawn. I promise to always do the right thing when I’m with my horse. Now the last one is a challenge to say the least. It would be a very noble and amazing feat to keep that promise. I don’t think its possible to always do the right thing. You have to know what the right thing is for every horse in every moment then have the skill to get it done. I do, however, believe that we can become much better at doing the right thing and improve ourselves each day. I also believe that with self-discipline, knowledge and skill we can do the right thing most of the time but we are going to make some mistakes once in awhile. I work at keeping three promises when I work with my horses: 1) building their confidence; 2) earning their respect; and 3) doing things in a manner they understand. That might sound straightforward but there is so much that goes into keeping those promises. Every time I’m with a horse I ask myself if I’m keeping one or more of those three promises and helping the horse. In order to help, I have to correctly read what is going on with the
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horse. I have to know why is he doing or not doing something before I can possibly know how to help. If I read the “why” incorrectly then I don’t know whether he needs help with his confidence, respect or understanding. If I guess the “why” correctly, I now have a chance to be able to have the feel, timing and exercises that will help the situation. If a horse is hard to catch, I will hear people say they chased him into a round pen using their quad or some other way then round penned him. Then they say he is still hard to catch even in the round pen. Hmmm, I wonder why? What does round penned it mean anyway? I have a round pen but it’s never been used to get a horse want to be caught. Why doesn’t he want to be caught is the question. The answer is he doesn’t like people or maybe, more to the point, it’s just that person he doesn’t like. The cure is to be the person that horses like. Chasing them around doesn’t make them like us. If you would like to have more friends don’t chase them into a round pen with your quad and then chase them some more around the pen. If a horse goes into a trailer, it doesn’t necessarily mean their ready to even have the door closed behind them let alone be hauled anywhere. We need to read what the horse is saying and work towards build his confidence, respect and understanding. We personally have to have confidence, respect and understanding to be able to help the horse with theirs. If your horse pulls back when tied or when you are handling him, you have to answer the “why” first. Remember, it is the release that teaches the horse. So, do you release for the wrong things at the wrong time making or teaching by accident the very things you don’t want? When you ask your horse forward on a line and his head goes up, or when you get to the trailer and he pulls you across the yard or rears up, do you usually release all pressure from the horse making it comfortable for him to do the wrong thing? Instead, you
should make the wrong thing uncomfortable and the right thing comfortable. If I had a dollar for every time I have seen people release the pressure and make the wrong thing easy for the horse, I would have a nice place in Costa Rica on the beach. If I read the situation incorrectly and/or release for the wrong things at the wrong time, and I do it regularly, I’m promising through consistency to my horse, he can keep doing what it is he’s doing, and I will make it comfortable for him to continue doing it. Whatever we do consistently with a horse is our way of promising them everything is okay. They don’t speak English, so our way of doing things becomes our promise to the horse. If we change for a better way, we need to keep the new promise for a while, maybe a long while, before they will trust in the new promise. If we slip back to the old way and release for the wrong thing, or read the situation incorrectly, or trailer them when they are not prepared then we lose what we were gaining. Therefore,
we would be causing them to be less confident, respectful and understanding. Make some good promises to your horse. Keep those promises as much as you possibly know how and then be ready to be amazed at the horse that shows up. Getting down the trail. Glenn Stewart Glenn is now offering year round educational horsemanship programs at his facility near Fort Saint John, BC and is available to travel and conduct clinics. For more information on Glenn and The Horse Ranch visit www.thehorseranch. com. If you are looking for quality Natural Horsemanship Equipment go to www. naturalhorsemanshipequipment.com Join us for The Extreme Horsemanship Clinic and Competition August 28 – 30, at The Horse Ranch. An event filled with various horsemanship learning opportunities, Saturday night Chile Cook Off and Sunday Competition. For more information email donna@thehorseranch.com
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GETTING UNDER THE SKIN WITH EQUINE DERMATOLOGY
By Dr. Tegan Alce Dermatology, or the study of the skin, may sound like an incredibly boring subject. However, the health of the skin is very important to the overall health of any animal. Skin forms the largest endocrine organ of the body and, like every other organ, poor skin health often impacts health and quality of life with horses being no exception to this rule! For a veterinarian, getting a thorough history of the duration, onset, progression, and symptoms may narrow a list of hundreds of possible causes to a handful of possibilities. Therefore, keeping close track of any skin issue is very important. Seeking veterinary help soon after noticing an issue will generally hasten the treatment and improve the outcome. It is important to inspect your horse’s skin and coat regularly to determine if there are any problems to report, and keep track of any changes from normal. Dermatology can be frustrating for both owners and veterinarians. Many skin diseases or disorders can appear identical, but have completely different causes and treatments. Fortunately, there are lots of different testing options to get to the bottom of skin problems. During a dermatological exam, your veterinarian will collect a history from you and then examine your horse’s entire body. They will then make recommendations for testing to help confirm their diagnosis. Common testing includes collecting samples of the skin and hair with tape, a skin scraping, impression smears, or fine needle aspirates. The samples that are collected are typically viewed under a microscope to help figure out the cause of the problem. Sometimes skin cultures, biopsies, and bloodwork may be recommended as well. A specialist can also perform intradermal skin testing; the same kind of allergy tests used in people. Sometimes, samples are sent to trained professionals (histologists) who interpret cellular samples for a living and can provide a firm diagnosis. Skin infections are commonly seen in horses, caused by bacteria, fungus, parasites, or yeast. Atopy, also known as allergies, has many different causes. There are many forms of lumps and bumps including abscesses, hematomas, warts, hives (or ‘protein bumps’) as well as non-cancerous and cancerous masses. Below we will briefly discuss a few more of the issues we see on a routine basis. Lice Horses can harbor two species of lice. They are the horse biting louse (Damalinia equi) and the horse sucking louse (Haematopinus asini). Afflicted horses will show signs of itching by constantly rubbing and biting at affected areas. Lice are most often found in unthrifty horses kept in unsanitary conditions. With severe infestations horses can lose patches of hair. Infestations occur more commonly during the winter when hair coats are long. Mange Mange is a contagious skin disease caused by one of several species of mites. This disease is transmitted when larvae, nymphs, or fertilized females are trans-
ferred to a susceptible host. Mange can be transmitted directly from horse to horse, indirectly through contaminated objects that harbor the mites or through contaminated stabling quarters. Mange causes intense irritation to the skin as well as loss of hair and itching. In severe cases this can lead to debilitation and in drastic cases it may even cause death. Photosensitization Photosensitization is a condition in which lightly pigmented skin is hyper-reactive to sunlight due to a photodynamic agent in the skin. Horses with pink noses are good candidates for the affliction. Those affected will show discomfort and seek to scratch or rub the affected area. A reddening of the skin will develop rapidly and can be followed by swelling and later scab formation. The months of June, July and August pose the greatest danger to photosensitive horses. Afflicted horses should be kept under cover such as in a barn during the day and allowed to graze in the evening hours. Rain Rot Another form of dermatitis that can affect horses is dermatophilosis, more commonly is known as rain rot or rain scald. This troublesome bacterial infection is most common in wet, humid climates. The bacteria that cause rain rot can live in dormancy within the skin for some time and become active when the skin is compromised in some way such as prolonged wetting by rain, high humidity, high temperature or attacks by biting insects. When the infective zoospores reach a skin site where the normal protective barriers of the skin are reduced or deficient, they set up shop and infection is the result. Horse owners with animals who spend most of their time outdoors in the wet, rainy season should examine their horses periodically for rain rot. A hands-on examination is most effective. The infected horse with usually have a series of bumps along the back and croup. When rubbed, the “bumps” might come free in the form of scabs with a small hairless spot of skin showing. Your veterinarian will be able to make a confirmed diagnosis by taking a culture and testing it in a laboratory. Ringworm Ringworm is a form of dermatitis that can look like a circle or a ring skin blemish, yet there are no worms or parasites involved. Instead, it is caused by a fungus. This fungus has many types and horses are susceptible to a number of them. A ringworm infection can be spread directly from horse to horse and by using common grooming tools, saddle pads, harnesses and saddles. Humans can also spread ringworm to horses and vice versa. Horses that are most susceptible are the very young, very old, or animals whose immune systems have been compromised. Ringworm is common during the fall and winter but can crop up at any time. Saddle Sores or Galls The areas of skin under the saddle on riding horses and on the shoulder area of driving horses are frequently the sites of skin and soft tissue injury.
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Saddle sores are usually caused from ill-fitting tack or occasionally dirty saddle pads. The condition starts as an acute inflammation of the hair follicles and progresses to a pus-producing condition. These areas will have hair loss and possibly be hot, swollen and painful. Clinical signs vary, depending on the depth of the injury as well as complications from secondary infections. Advanced lesions are termed “galls” and in severe cases abscesses can develop. Scratches Greasy heel, mud fever, cracked-heels, white pastern disease and dew poisoning are a number of names that horse people call scratches. The affliction usually begins with a softening of the skin behind the fetlock and the heel. It often occurs on a horse which is residing in a wet, muddy or marshy area. As the condition progresses, the affected body part is invaded by tiny mites. They feed on the epidermal debris and cause irritation to the afflicted area. The next stage can be a form of staph infection followed by a fungal invasion. This results in inflammation that is accompanied by crusty, scabby bumps or lesions. If you have any questions about your horse’s skin issues, please feel free to contact the Dawson Creek Veterinary Clinic. We are happy to answer your questions or book an appointment to investigate the skin issue further. If you want to learn more about equine dermatology, please come to the equine seminar this fall. There will be a speaker overviewing equine dermatology in further depth. www.dcvet.ca
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Using canola as cattle feed agri-news august 24, 2015
“The quality of canola for cattle feed is the best when it is at the full bloom to early pod stage,” says Barry Yaremcio, beef/forage specialist, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Stettler. “Basically, these late maturing crops we’re seeing right now are ready to go for silage or greenfeed.” Yaremcio says since the nutrients are in the leaves and flowers, it’s important to treat the canola gently so as not to lose that part of the plant. “Canola in that late flowering- early pod stage has around 14-16 per cent protein and 60-63 per cent total digestible nutrients (TDN). Nutritionally, I would treat it the same as a good or high quality first cut alfalfa hay.” Dry canola also does well in a bale. “If you want to put it into a silage pit or a round bale, there is enough soluble sugar in the leaves and flowers
Using pea straw in cattle rations agri-news august 17, 2015
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Yaremcio says to get baling a soon as possible. “Pea straw tends to be fairly fluffy when it comes out behind the combine, but quickly settles. If the straw lies on the ground too long, you could end up picking up dirt and getting it into the bale as well. That means if the soil is moist, you could get white mould forming on the straw in the bale.” Yaremcio says pea straw is more commonly used in a pregnant cow ration. “It can be 40-60 per cent of the ration, fed alongside 8-10 pounds of grain a day to that cow. Calcium and magnesium levels in pea straw are a lot higher than in the other cereal straws so there are less supplementation problems, but feed tests are still critical. You should include a neutral detergent fibre test in the analysis to determine maximum feed intake.” Yaremcio says there is no problem with animals consuming a pea crop that has been treated with Reglone or glyphosate, as both are safe. “And, as far as yields are concerned, what we’re hearing is that pea straw yields this year are anywhere from one-third to threequarters of a tonne per acre, which should result roughly in one-half to three-quarters of a bale per acre.” For more information, call the Ag-Info Centre at 310FARM (3276). Contact: Barry Yaremcio 310-FARM (3276)
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to get a good fermentation so that the product keeps well. And, cows like the taste of canola. I’ve even seen cows leave an alfalfa grass hay bale in favour of a bale of canola greenfeed.” Yaremcio adds it’s important to have the feed tested before using it. “Canola crops are often well fertilized and it’s always possible there may be nitrates. And, if the plants are beyond the flowering-early pod stage there can be potentially be excess sulphur in the plant. If the sulphur is above 0.4 per cent you could run into a problem with polio. Key is to make sure you test the feed and make sure it is safe.” For more information, contact the Ag-Info Centre at 310-FARM (3276). Contact: Ag-Info Centre 310-FARM (3276)
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Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF) has a new tool to help ranchers with their economic decisions. “Rancher’s Return Lite (http://tinyurl.com/ncdml3j) is an Excel spreadsheet tool that will assist producers in calculating their own feed costs, variable costs and enterprise profitability” says Bruce Viney, business development – risk, AF, Olds. “The production cost and profitability estimates calculated in this program will give ranchers a base for comparing the financial impacts of changing commodity prices and alternative production systems. Cowcalf, cattle feeding and grazing enterprise profitability numbers can each be easily calculated using the producer’s expectations for commodity and cattle selling prices. With this tool, meaningful results can usually be obtained after just a few minutes work.” Rancher’s Return Lite quickly calculates cow-calf enterprise feed and input costs based on the user’s own feeding systems and production practices. Users can then play around with different feed rations and commodity price scenarios to help minimize their winter feeding costs. The program uses the producers operating and capital cost estimates to generate detailed results for total cash costs as well as non-cash costs like depreciation. In addition to the all-important feed costs, key outputs from the program are: total gross margin gross margin per head total returns to equity and management total return to equity and management per head breakeven selling prices “Calculating your breakeven selling prices and expected financial return is a good first step in assessing
the decision expand or downsize the herd,” says Viney. “Using the breakeven prices in conjunction with the cattle feeding breakeven calculator can also give producers some good initial information to evaluate the potential for further retained ownership of the calves.” Viney recommends that ranchers use a ration balancing program such as CowBytes to generate several feasible rations and feeding scenarios from which to base the Ranchers Return analysis. Once variable and fixed cost estimates are made, costs and returns can be compared using alternative feeding systems simply by copying the rations into the worksheet. Doing some sensitivity analysis in the spreadsheet will help producers identify potential areas where costs can reduced and net returns can be improved. The spreadsheet gives producers a quick system to assess enterprise profitability given the different cost structures at the cow-calf level, backgrounding and grazing stages of production. Most of all, says Viney, Ranchers Return Lite helps producers make the big decisions like: should I get out of cows? should I buy more cows? where should I concentrate my efforts to improve profitability? NEW ATE! D “The Rancher’s Return Lite program will assist users in converting their own past experiences into numbers to support their future management decisions.” The Ranchers Return Lite program is available as a free download from Alberta Agriculture’s website. CowBytes is also available from the same site for $50. Contact: Bruce Viney 403-556-4250
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est in meat shelf life and palatability. His mentors are Betty Green, provincial coordinator of the Verified Beef Production program in Manitoba, and Trevor Atchison, a producer near Pipestone, Manitoba who currently sits as Vice-Chair of Canada Beef Inc. Claudia Narvaez Bravo, PhD is an Assistant Professor at the University of Manitoba in the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences. Her research is focused on the development of suitable pre-harvest and post-harvest interventions to reduce the presence of pathogenic organisms within meat production. Her mentors are Mauricio Arcila, Food Safety Quality and Regulatory Superintendent for Cargill Meat Solutions in High River, Alberta, and Tom Teichroeb, a cow-calf producer near Langruth, Manitoba. Shaun Dergousoff, PhD is a research scientist at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Lethbridge research station. His work is focused on better understanding the risks associated with different arthropods (ticks and biting flies) that transmit livestock diseases of current and potential concern. His mentors are the Coaldale Veterinary Clinic, and the Allied Marketing Group (five feedlot operators near Lethbridge, Alberta). “We have been so pleased to hear last year’s participants explain all of the industry learning and networking they experienced thanks to this program”, said Tim Oleksyn, Chair of the BCRC and a producer from Shellbrook, Saskatchewan. “We look forward to continuing to work with them and supporting this new group with many opportunities to discuss and observe our industry’s challenges, which will be so valuable for them and the industry as they plan, conduct and communicate their research”, added Oleksyn. The Beef Researcher Mentorship Program provides upcoming and new applied researchers with the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the needs of the beef industry in practical and meaningful ways. Participants are paired with an innovative cattle producer and another industry professional for a one year mentorship along with a travel budget to attend industry meetings, producer workshops, and farm tours. The program complements similar programs in existence but for which some researchers may not be eligible. Funding is made available through the technology transfer initiative within the second Beef Cattle Industry Science Cluster.
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Alberta’s Cattle Herd agri-news august 24, 2015
An Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF) analyst says that expansion of Alberta’s cattle herd needs a little help from Mother Nature. “On the beef cattle side, prices remain near record highs,” says Jason Wood, provincial livestock market analyst, AF, Edmonton. “On the export front, year to date feeders are down 1%, slaughter fed cattle are down 49.5%, and slaughter cows are down 28% to the U.S. We’re still seeing a strong pull for feeders to the U.S. partly because of the large expansion effort that continues in the U.S. beef herd. For July 1, the USDA says the beef herd is up 2.5% and that heifer retention is up 7%
over July 2014. These are strong numbers and the largest U.S. expansion in 25 years.” Wood says Statistics Canada will be releasing their cattle inventory report in the next couple of weeks. “There is some talk that heifers are being held back in Alberta and we’re seeing that exports are down for cows. Prices are expected to remain steady at near-record highs. The pieces are all in place for expansion, and if we can get the change in weather we’re looking for, we could see the cattle herd start to expand in 2016.” Contact: Jason Wood 780-422-3122t
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Wearable technology helps keep cows healthy farm credity canada august 7, 2015
Mon, 08/03/2015 Inside Science News Service, Brian Owens Wearable fitness monitors are all the rage among humans right now, but they are also spreading among farm animals. Researchers hope the devices can help keep herds of beef cows healthy. Karin Orsel, a veterinary epidemiologist at the University of Calgary in Canada is testing how accelerometers – the same devices inside fitness monitors that measure a person’s activity level – can be used to detect disease in beef cattle before it becomes obvious to ranchers. Farms have a long tradition of taking advantage of cutting-edge tech. Robotic milkers, computer-controlled food bunkers and accelerometer-equipped ear tags have become common on dairy farms, helping farmers track the health of their herds and detect illness or pregnancy early. But beef cattle operations have so far been slow to take up technology in comparison to dairy farms, a lag partly because of logistics. The average dairy herd might have a couple of hundred animals, but a beef feedlot will generally have tens of thousands of cows – making the adoption of a new technology a much more expensive proposition. Physiological differences between beef and dairy cattle also complicate matters, since “beef and dairy cattle are very different in their feed, housing and genetics,” said Orsel. Karen Beauchemin, a researcher with Agriculture
and Agri-Food Canada in Lethbridge, Alberta, tested on beef cattle acoustic collars that have been used in dairy cows to monitor the chewing of cud, material that is regurgitated from a cow’s stomach as part of its digestion process. The collars were not especially useful for beef cows because the acoustic sensors couldn’t hear through the thick neck muscles. “The neck is very different in beef animals,” she said. “There is a lot more bulk there.” These challenges make it all the harder to transfer technology from the dairy industry to the beef industry. But the ability to spot disease early is a real benefit for both industries, allowing sickness to be treated earlier. “By the time the cows show clinical signs of disease, it’s quite late in the disease process, up to seven days after infection,” Orsel said. Orsel and her colleagues attached accelerometers to the identification tags in the ears of 18 cows and used the information it collected about how the cows’ ears moved to identify how much time the cows spent eating, chewing their cud, resting and moving around. The accelerometer-equipped tags are made by a Dutch company, Agis Automatisering, which has also developed an algorithm that interprets the movements into specific behaviors. Spotting changes in activity, especially in how much time is spent eating and chewing cud, could help identify illnesses like bovine respiratory disease, the most common and costly disease affecting the beef industry, she said. When compared with observations by people, the ear tags could identify when a cow was eating feed with 95 percent accuracy, but were not useful for iden-
tifying cud chewing – getting it right just 49 percent of the time. Orsel had also hoped to test the tags’ ability to identify sickness, but too few cows got sick during the experiment to give a useful sample size. “That was unfortunate for us, but fortunate for the cows, I guess,” said Orsel, whose team published the result in the May issue of the Journal of Animal Science. The experiment showed that such technology could potentially be useful in the future, but it isn’t yet ready for regular use in beef herds, said Orsel. Joseph Stookey, who studies animal behavior at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, said the ability to quickly identify a few sick animals in a huge herd would be an advantage, but cautioned that algorithms lack the judgment of the human pen-riders who monitor the health of herds today and could lead to overuse of antibiotics. Some animals will get better without treatment, a decision that experienced pen-riders are used to making, he said. “It’s a fine art between the riders and the animals,” he said. “Computers can’t always do that.” For now, he said, these technologies probably have more use as research tools than in the commercial beef industry, by allowing scientists to study larger groups of animals more efficiently. “If there is a place for them, the industry will figure it out,” he said. Both Orsel and Beauchemin say that despite the uneven record so far, wearable and remote-sensing technology will be a big part of beef cattle farming in the future. “We’re not at that point yet, but we could be soon,” said Beauchemin. Source: Inside Science News Service
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Aug 08/15 (prel) 376,334 226,062 151,272 51,911 Aug 15/15 (est) 2,218,000
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MONTH Sep-15 Dec-15 Mar-16 Jun-16 Sep-16 Dec-16
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CHANGE - $0.0052 - $0.0052 - $0.0053 - $0.0054 - $0.0055 - $0.0057
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Aug 08/15 $210.00 Aug 07/15
Aug 16/14 $213.00 Aug 15/14
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21.0
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$77.41
$95.30
US PORK CARCASS CUTOUT
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$1.931
$1.991
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$89.97
$107.54
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Agriterra moves into to new facility Tyler Bodnaruk and his staff at Agriterra Equipment used the August 7th weekend to make the move from their old home on 132nd Avenue in Grande Prairie to their new home at the intersection of Emerson Drive and Range Road 62 outside of Sexsmith.
Still under construction and completion, the new Agriterra building sits on a soon-to-be fenced 8 acre lot which is just more than twice the size of their previous yard. The new 24,000 square foot building boasts a 15,000 square foot shop with a recently installed 5-ton move-
able crane. The parts and service department has a spacious 6,000 square foot area over two floors to stretch their legs out over while also taking advantage of a bright new showroom. Tyler invites clients old and new to make the short drive up Highway
2 and have a look at the new facility and their expanded lineup of Massey Ferguson, Challenger, Gleaner, RoGator and TerraGator equipment. Not just a new location ... ... a new destination
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CAMROSE 1-800-639-8057
LOUGHEED 1-800-773-9757
STONY PLAIN 1-800-290-5489
HIGH RIVER GRANDE PRAIRIE 1-866-652-2414 1-800-668-3955
ECKVILLE 1-800-567-4394 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE 403-845-4949 2 NEW LOCATIONS
0% FINANCING ON USED COMBINES
CALL FOR PRICING Introducing our exclusive V-Cool SPECIAL System. ™
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™ Introducing Introducing our our exclusive exclusive V-Cool V-Cool™ System. System. The VV stands stands for for very. very. The
1996 CASE 2188 $76,299
N O B O D Y . else has it because we developed it. Our
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V-Cool System on Hesston® by Massey Ferguson WR Series Swathers and Massey Ferguson® 9500 Series Combines is the coolest technology in years. Literally. It cleans the air intake screen as you work, keeps the engine running at optimum temperature, and dramatically saves fuel. Learn more at your dealer. Or visit masseyferguson.us.
2011 MF 9895 $284,900
2004 GLEANER R65 $127,900
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HESSTON AND MASSEY FERGUSON ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF AGCO. © 2012 AGCO CORPORATION, 4205 RIVER GREEN PARKWAY, DULUTH, GA 30096 (877) 525-4384 HS12N001TCG
N o b o d y else has it because we developed it. Our V-Cool System on Hesston® by Massey Ferguson WR Series Swathers and Massey Ferguson® 9500 Series Combines is the coolest technology in years. Literally. N o b othe d y else has itscreen because it. Our System onatHesston® Massey Ferguson WR It cleans intake as we youdeveloped work, keeps theV-Cool engine running optimumby and dramatically N o b o d yairelse has it because we developed it. Our V-Cool System on Hesston® bytemperature, Massey Ferguson WR Series Swathers and Massey Ferguson® 9500 Series Combines is the coolest technology in years. Literally. saves fuel. Learn more at yourFerguson® dealer. Or9500 visitSeries masseyferguson.us. Series Swathers and Massey Combines is the coolest technology in years. Literally.
the air intake screen as you work, keeps the engine running at optimum temperature, and dramatically cleans the air intake screen as you work, keeps2012 the engine running at optimum temperature, and dramatically 2012 CHItItsavescleans WR9740 CH WR9740 fuel. Learn more at your dealer. Or visit masseyferguson.us. saves fuel. Learn more at your dealer. Or visit masseyferguson.us. $109,000 $100,000
1996 CASE 2188 STONY PLAIN ..........................$76,299
2011 MF 9895 573HRS 373SHR STONY PLAIN ....................... $284,900
Hesston and Massey Ferguson are registered trademarks of AGCO. Hesston and Massey Ferguson are registered trademarks of AGCO. Hesston and Massey Ferguson are registered trademarks of AGCO.
2006 GLEANER R75 STONY PLAIN ....................... $150,000
2003 MF 9790 $119,000 Front-folding
2009 CH SP115C $89,900
2004 GLEANER R65 STONY PLAIN ...................... $127,900
2005 HESSTON 9345 $79,900
2011 GLEANER S77 STONY PLAIN ...................... $289,900
2012 GLEANER S77 LOUGHEED ........................... $319,000
2012 CHALLENGER 540C CAMROSE ............................ $285,000
2007 MASSEY FERGUSON 9790 STONY PLAIN ....................... $159,900
© 2012 AGCO Corporation, 4205 River Green Parkway, Duluth, GA 30096 (877) 525-4384 HS12N001TCG © 2012 AGCO Corporation, 4205 River Green Parkway, Duluth, GA 30096 (877) 525-4384 HS12N001TCG © 2012 AGCO Corporation, 4205 River Green Parkway, Duluth, GA 30096 (877) 525-4384 HS12N001TCG
JOHN DEERE 9770STS LOUGHEED ........................... $179,000
1987 CASE 1680 HIGH RIVER..............................$19,900
2011 CASE PUMA 185 $117,000
2013 CH MT865C $326,000
2014 MF 4608L $51,000
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The Unverferth® X-TREME™ grain cart delivers unmatched grain-movement performance with more outward, upward and forward reach than any other front-folding single-auger grain cart!
Performance to the
WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW LOCATION All X-TREME models feature a patent-pending auger design that allows the upper portion to store diagonally along the front of the cart for extreme auger reach. • Capacities of 1,300, 1,100 and 1,000+ bushels
EMERSON TRAIL & RANGE ROAD 62
• Undercarriage choices of high-flotation singles, walking-tandem duals, or tracks, depending on model
VISIT US TODAY!
• Unloading speed of 620 bushels per minute
Move your harvest efficiency to the extreme. See your Unverferth dealer today for complete details about the X-TREME grain cart, check our website at umequip.com or call 1-800-322-6301.
ALL COMBINES & WINDROWERS ON SALE
The Unverferth® X-TREME™ grain cart delivers unmatched grain-movement performance with more outward, upward and forward reach than any other front-folding single-auger grain cart!
All X-TREME models feature a patent-pending auger design that allows the upper portion to store diagonally along the front of the cart for extreme auger reach.
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• Capacities of 1,300, 1,100 and 1,000+ bushels EMERSON • Undercarriage choices of high-flotation singles, walking-tandem duals, or tracks, depending on model • Unloading speed of 620 bushels per minute DEALER IMPRINT HERE
Manager: Tyler Bodnaruk 780-380-4017 Sales: Roger Obrigewitch 780-832-8502
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DAVE ROSS EQUIP. LTD Ph: 780-864-3731,
Spirit River
Aug 21 - 2015
Fax: 864-3468,
Toll Free 1-800-661-7401 Web site:
Ross Equip. Ltd Since 1943 Blow Out Price.
www.rossequip.ca
Call for a Quote
$15,000 disc
Aug 21 - 2015
Versatile Delta Track DT500 In
NEW Apollo 25.6, 71hp, Lift cap 5,500# lift 19’ 4”x 48” forks, Cab, A/C, 27km, hyd coupler, lites, 109,150 wt 10,600 lbs 1 only new 89,000 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
$8,900
35’ M155 MD Swathe
16.5x16.1, DKD, 6 B/PU
SOLD 2014 2375 Versatile 375hp QSM11, 710/70R38 duals 4 hyds Radio work lite msrp $295,200 Only $185,000 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $16,500 Blow Out Price.
msrp $226,200
Free form 10’ hydraulic ro 10-Semi-Annual Lease pa
2014 550 Versatile 550 hp, P/Shift Del/Cab 110gpm hyd 6 E/ hyd diff/lock Radar, A/S/R, Canbus, Radar *475100 800/70R38 Firestone 394,700
LEASE to Own this 550 Versatile Tractor
10-Semi-Annual Lease pmts OAC of $30,350 + rv
2015
2014 DT550 Versatile 550 hp P/Shift Del/Cab A/S/R 6 E/ hyd 110 gpm diff/lock HID/lites, R/fan, camera *535,110 36” Tracks, introductory offer 468,700 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $36,420
DEMO
$25,000 disc 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, 174,200 Empty wt 15,900# 1 only new 144,900 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC $13,300
30’ 2004 9352 MacDon
30’ 960 table, guage wheel Reg 75,250 #153507
1014
2014 2375 Versatile 375hp QSM11, PTO 710/70R38 duals 4 hyds Radio work lite msrp $310,200 Only $195,000 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $17,000
Call for a Quote 2015 500 Versatile 500 hp, P/Shift Del/Cab 110 hyd 6 E/ hyd diff/lock Radar, A/S/R, Canbus, Radar *469100 800/70R38 Firestone 390,700
LEASE to Own this 500 Versatile Tractor 10-Semi-Annual Lease pmts OAC of $29,345 + rv
2014 DT500 Versatile 500 hp P/Shift Del/Cab A/S/R 6 E/ hyd 110 gpm diff/lock HID/lites, R/fan, camera *514500 36” Track, 105 hr DEMO only $ 400,000
2013 310 Versatile 310hp, 16spd Power Shift 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fender w / 3pt. L/wts 540/1000pto $278,350 620/70R42D,480/70R30 Demo 199,900
Tier 3
305 Versatile FWD 305hp 20.8R42 dual 16 spd P/S, 540/1000 PTO, 55gpm hyd 4 hyd
*257,220 radio, work lites 1 Only 169,099 16’ 6 way Quick Tach Deg Dozer $36,050 30,900
1-only cnt $199,999
cod $97,900 cod $93,900
Demo 305 Versatile 305hp,16spdPS, 8hr
36’ TD600 TANDUM DISK, *99200 Intro
$62,500
47,500
4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fnds HID L/3pt wts 540/1000pto *227,200 487 20.8R42D, 16.9R30 $174,900
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $14,170
Blow Out Price.
LEASE to Own DF22 Dr
12-S/A Lease pay
LEASE to Own Drier+1
12-S/A Lease pay
While stock lasts $10,000 disc.
DEMO
30’ TD600 TANDUM DISK, 10.5”S, 26X8mm c/o frt 26x8mm S/rear, S/L hitch 650# per ft, T2-215 brgs *95150 Brg wear grds Intro 79,900
While stock lasts $15,000 disc. 1214 Renn Unloader 12’ 1 only $62,500
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $16,200
60’ HD 600 CULT 12”SPACING, 600# Shank Floating hitch, 12Lx15 tires, W / beam msrp
74,900
25’ 972 table, swath roller Reg 85,150 #153507 Cre
DEMO
LEASE to Own 310 Vers Tractor 10-Semi-Annual Lease pmts OAC of $18,200 + rv
25’ TD600 TANDUM DISK, *89150 Intro
25’ 2006 2952i MacDon
1214
70’ML 970 “ALIVE” shank monitor, D/S
60’ #117,145 5 section 50’ # 111,140 5 section
38,500
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $34,400
Call for a Quote 5 sec, 634 bu tank, 4th tank, Topcon hyd drive 70’ *450850 520x85R38 duals 379,000 335,000 52’ *377750 520x85R38 duals 42’ *280650 28Lx26 400bu, grd drive 255,000
While stock lasts $11,000 disc. 1014 Farm Boy Unloader 1 only $49,500
10’ Bagger 30” conveyor 1 only $57,500
$47,500
NEW - 2375 Versatile 375hp 710/70R38 dual 4 hyd 16’ HLA Quick-tach 6 Way dozer $45100 34,900 318,220 radio, work lites 1 Only 185,000
July Special only cnt$219,900
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $19,220
84’ O/H with Auto Lock
1200# hitch wt in trans
Double your drying capac 2,000 b/h 12-S/A Lease
87,900
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 8,580 Sizes, 10’ 12’ 14’ 16’ 18’ 20’
While stock lasts $12,000 disc.
New 2375 Versatile 375hp QSM11, 710/70R38 duals
4 hyds Radio work lites, $295,200 $ 185,000 52’ ML 950 Versatile Air Drill “ALIVE” contour control, D/S $ 335,000 12’ 650 Offset 10”s 26”x8mm *39960 $31,900 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 3,500
634 bu, 4th tank, Topcon hyd drive $450,850 520x85R38 duals
Buy the PAIR before Aug. 31 / 2015 for ONLY
$ 520,000
$ 479,000
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PILLAR HEAVY Harrow 16.5LX16.1, 12.5l-15 wing 1200# wt on hitch in trans, Auto lock, hyd tine adj hyd spring adj down pressure, 9/16 x 26”tines. 52’ Heavy Harrow MSRP $59,100 Intro
52,900
60’ Heavy Harrow MSRP $63,100
Intro
72’ Heavy Harrow MSRP $68,100
Intro
53,900 58,900
84’ Heavy Harrow MSRP $75,100 1-only
63,100
SIMPLE DRIER BAS 8” X 4” Wide Flang
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Spirit River, Ab
www.rosschrysler.ca
www.rossequip.ca
780-864-3731,
N S p i ri t R i v er
Toll Free
800-661-7401 for Matt, Al, AJ or Larry
All Payments 0 down, 3.99% for 84 mbw=months-bi-weekly payments. OAC, except used
$ 125,000 disc $ 51,000 dsc
er 148hp,600/65R28,
UR, H/D Trans, HID lite
1-only $175,900 oller add 5,000
ayments OAC
Price varys w / Exch
100’ 2014 RG1100 Rogator Sprayer 1100 SS tank, Viper Pro, Auto Steer, 300 GPS, Accu boom, Auto boom wheels, Frt load 380/90R46, Air ride, Air Dryer Pkg, $490,400 6/15 Blowout 365,000 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
ROSS CHRYSLER 38 mpg
MSRP $45,630
15 Wrangler Sahara 4x4 3.6L i192420
$285-84 mbw
$49,000
$ 135,000 disc
Price varys w / Exch
14 D1500 SLT V6 8ACC4X4SB i661522 V8, Air Ride 29 mpg
40,800
15 Cherokee Ltd 4x4 3.2L i441391
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC $31,340
32 mpg
$281-84 mbw
n DK, MD, “only 462 hrs”
540x70R24, 11x16 rear eam Puff $75,000
34 mpg
sub picture 100’ 2012 RG1100 Rogator Sprayer 1100 1965 hrs, SS tank, Viper Pro, Auto Steer, 300 GPS, Accu boom, Auto boom whls, 380/90R46, Air ride, Air Dryer Pkg, $290,850 6/15 1 only $ 265,900
$244-84 mbw
34 mpg
y OAC of $
22,000
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
36 mpg
150 KW Gen $294,000
y OAC of $
,
Blo 000 wo ut
MSRP $80,930
65,000
14 D2500 L / horn C/C4x4 SB i394725 Diesel, Coil Susp
$12,000 disc
Diesel, Coil Susp
59,590
15 D1500 L/horn dsl CC4X4SB i233642
$409-84 mbw
98,000 157,500
$10,000 disc
$61,300
$415-84 mbw
Diesel, Coil Susp
$11,000 disc
MSRP f 72,150
$61,300
46,500
$415-84 mbw 15 D1500 SLT V6 8AQC4X4SB i265515 $315-84 mbw 15 D2500 SLT dsl C/C4x4 SB i270653 V6 Dsl $10,000 disc Diesel, Coil Susp $12,000 disc
$244-84 mbw
$11,000
Blowout
MSRP f 78,350
MSRP $58,850
$66,600
48,800
15 D1500 SLT V6 8AQC4X4SB i213533 V6 Gas 33 mpg
$286-84 mbw 15 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB i726706 $472-84 mbw $10,000 disc Diesel
40,600
$210-84 mbw 15 G1500 SLTV6 8AQC4X4SB i555469 $278-84 mbw 15 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 LB i 657665 V6 Gas 33 mpg
32,900
3 Ph Gen Sets
150kw = 188kva = 201hp, 3ph gen 480v - 226 amp $53,900
$39,000
15 G/Caravan SXT 6spd i585384
$ 15,000 disc Price varys w / Exch 1000+ bu. GC9250 UF Grain Cart, w/Tarp c/w 17” Auger, 1000 pto, 900/60x32R1 $69,860 1 only 54,900
SE in lue of cement. ge on screw pillings
36 mpg
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 5,000
when sold w / Drier
Price varys w / Exch
$ 25,000 disc
520 Scale 5 point system
89,900 8,500
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 8,000
15 G1500 SLT V6 8AQC4X4SB i472456 26 mpg
$6,
$12,000 disc
MSRP f 71,750
$269-84 mbw 15 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 LB i238645
$412-84 mbw
$10,000 disc
Diesel
$299-84 mbw
$59,500
$12,000 disc
MSRP f 78,850
44,300
15 G1500 SLT v8 CC4X4 8asb i209496
$61,500
$415-84 mbw
MSRP $49,950
MSRP $54,650
32,900
$234-84 mbw
$10,000 disc Diesel
40,600
MSRP $40,340
15 G/Caravan SXT 6spd i119384
1300 bu G/Cart tarp 50” tire $114,090
$234-84 mbw
$12,000 disc
MSRP f 73,150
MSRP $50,750
MSRP $40,340
e pay OAC of $ 44,000
60,900
38 mpg
36 mpg
city with Twins $ 510,000
ou t
15 D2500 SLT dsl C/C4x4 LB i695655
MSRP $56,850
29,999
intro intro
$1 6 ,0 0 w 0
Blo
MSRP f 72,350
MSRP $71,650
MSRP $40,910
20’ V-Wing Ditcher, 32’ V-Wing Ditcher,
$425-84 mbw
MSRP $76,930
26,000 14 G/Caravan SXT 6spd i409380
,
Blo 000 wo ut
$11,000 disc
$34,400
15Journey R/T AWD 3.6L i100359
$14
$16
V6 Dsl & Air Ride 38 mpg
MSRP $38,430
rier 1000 b/h $255,000
$299-84 mbw
G r ande P r ai ri e
$399-84 mbw
MSRP $38,230
15 Journey R/T AWD 3.6L i099353
Coil Susp
Se xs m ith
$315-84 mbw 14 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB i377692 14 G1500 Laramie V8QC4X4 8ASB i945531
V6 Dsl 38 mpg
$33,800
Diesel
46,000
49,900
$342-84 mbw
S
MSRP $59,830
MSRP $52,930f
15 Limited AWD 8spd, V6vvt i530488
E
O n ly 4 0 m ile s N o rth o f G ran d e P rairie
43,000
MSRP $41,820
120’ 2014 RG1100 Rogator Sprayer 1100 Blowout 389,000 $524,400 6/15
W
MSRP $58,930
$42,500
32 mpg
ls, 540x70R24, 11x16 rear
$1 6
Blo ,000 wo ut
V6 Dsl & Air Ride
$29,315
$15,180
n DK, MD, 1852 hrs
Aug 21 - 2015
Since 1948
R yc ro ft
$66,500
15 D3500 Laramie C/C4x4SB i598722
$445-84 mbw
0
Blo 00 wo ut wsb 22,930
$16,995
wsb 26,950
$24,900
$560-60 mo 09 F150 Lariat C/C4x4SB 198k 1821154 $545-60 mo 10 1500 Laramie C/C4x4SB 115k 434191 10 G3500 SLT C/C4x4 LB 81k 752225
used 28,930
$25,900
$565-60 mo
UIPMENT LTD. • www.rosschrysler.ca
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ALL BREED PUREBRED CATTLE SHOW Held Saturday, August 8th at the Dawson Creek Exhibition & Stampede
Winners BRITISH DIVISION Grand Champion Bull LONESTAR PURE PERFORMANCE Lone Star Angus/Rock Star Cattle - 2-year-old Black Angus Reserve Grand Champion PM JACK DANIELS Poplar Meadows Angus - Black Angus Bull Calf Grand Champion Female SOUTHLAND JEWEL Poplar Meadows Angus - Mature Black Angus Cow with Calf Reserve Grand Champion PM ROSEBUD Poplar Meadows Angus - Black Angus Calf EXOTIC DIVISION Grand Champion Bull ROCKSTAR CAPONE Lone Star Angus/Rock Star Cattle - Black Simmental Bull Calf Reserve Grand Champion PINNACLES CHICKS Pinnacle View Limousin - Red Limousin Bull Calf Grand Champion Female RF INTENSE 359A Lone Star Angus/Rock Star Cattle - Red Simmental 1st Calf Heifer with Calf at Foot Reserve Grand Champion CHUBS SUGAR RUSH 9B Lone Star Angus/Rock Star Cattle - Black Baldy Simmental r0011092097
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AGRITERRA
would like to welcome our newest SALES PROFESSIONALS
EQUIPMENT
Your AGCO Parts dealer has the expertise and genuine parts to
“KEEP YOU IN THE FIELD”
BRADY FRASER Grande Prairie (780) 505-1734
JASON GIES Dawson Creek (250) 784-7953
DARCY HOFSTRAND Dawson Creek (780) 219-8299
Schedule maintenance is the first step for a successful harvest season, but a rock or field debris can put an abrupt stop to your day. Your local AGCO Parts dealer has the service, genuine parts and accessories manufactured specially for the extreme demands that your combine and header experience
Harvest Service Special
On behalf of the management and staff at Douglas Lake Equipment in Grande Prairie and Dawson Creek please join us in welcoming Brady, Jason and Darcy to the DLE Sales Team. We are very excited to have their expertise and enthusiasm for the agriculture industry that all three of these gentlemen bring to us and our valued customers. Please feel free to drop by either location or call at your leisure and let them assist you with any of your current or future needs.
Perfect time to service your equipment or check over everything in the yard
Thank you Alex Reschny for all your years of continued service. Best wishes on your retirement!!!! Dawson Creek, BC 11508- 8th Street (250) 782-5281 1-800-663-3572
TRACTORS:
E016122 NH L230 2011 3000lb Lift Capacity, Full Load, High Flow Hyds, Hyd Q/A, 400(E)hrs E016122. . . . . . . . . $49,500 E015145 Kubota RTV-900 2010 SidexSide 1180(E)hrs E015145 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,500 E014133 Woods CZR2652 2012 52” Zero Turn Mower E014133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,100 E011076 Kubota B7510 4wd, 60” Sweeper, 60” Mower, 60” Blade & 48” Tiller 500(E)hrs E011076 . . . . . . . . . . . $13,000 E016278 JD 4020 Loader 5500(E)hrs E016278 . . . . . . . . . $9,500 NH TV140-TV6070 Loader, Grapple, 105 PTO HP Starting At: . . . . $32,900 NH T6.165 2013 105 PTO HP, Loader, Grapple, FWA, Michelin Tires, Clean, DEMO UNIT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $117,000 E015984 Steiger CM280 1984 Good Shape. 7110(E)hrs E015984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,000 E016131 Cat 75 E016131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,700 E014421 NH T9060 Triples 1300(E)hrs E014421 . . . . . . $225,000 E013694 NH T9.670HD 2011 800 Duals, 600hp, GPS, Lux Cab, Mega Flow Hyds 325(E)hrs E013694. . . . . . . . $307,000
SPRAYERS:
FC Used Pull Type Sprayers, Various Models Starting At: . . $21,900 E015883 Apache AS1210 2009 100ft, 1200 gal, AutoBoom, 5 Section Boom, Envizio Pro 850(E)hrs E015883 . . . . . . $159,900 E016135 Wilmar 8100 1997 Coming In E016135 . . . . . . $35,000
FEEDING:
E013339 Haybuster 2650 With Grain Tank E013339 . . . . $18,600 E015596 Haybuster 2650 With Grain Tank E015596 . . . . $15,900 E015141 Haybuster 2650 No Tank E015141 . . . . . . . . . . $13,900
Grande Prairie, AB 14250 - 100th Street (780) 532-5344 1-888-532-5344
CALL OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT TODAY
780.568.3089
For A Complete Listing Of All Available New & Used Equipment Call Or Visit Us Online!
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E014008 Summers 60ft Heavy Harrows E014008 . . . . . . $22,900 E016333 Sunflower 1433 32’ Disc E016333 . . . . . . . . . . $29,900 FC 3450 340bu, Variable Rate & Mechanical Rate Units Available, Tow-Behind Starting At: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29,900 E015372 FC 820/1720/Pack 33’x9”, Single Shoot, TBH, Air Seeder, Packer Bar E015372 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,000 E015789 FC 5000/1720 33’x9”, Single Shoot, TBH, 4” Rubber Packers E015789 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30,000 FC 5000 45’x9”, Double Shoot, TBH, 4” Rubber or Steel, Two To Choose From Starting At: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40,000 E013197 NH P2060/P1060 2009 70’x12”, TBH, Variable Rate, Double Shoot, AgTron Blockage Monitor On Seed Runs, 4” Paired Row Atom Jet Openers, 5.5” Rubber Packers, Clean Unit. E013197 . . . . . . . . . . $125,900
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E014946 NH 94C 25’ Draper to fit 2388 E014946. . . . . . $25,000 E014437 NH CX8070 2008 1000 T Hours 1300(E)hrs E014437 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $169,900 NH CX8080 2009-12 9 Available Starting At: . . . . . . . . $175,000 E013496 NH CX8090 2013 Cast Drum, Tier IV, GPS, Duals, 200 T Hours 270(E)hrs E013496 . . . . . . . . . . . . $325,000 E016124 NH CR9090 2012 c/w Pickup Header, RWA, GPS, Luxury Cab, 690 T Hours 870(E)hrs E016124 . . . . . $310,000 NH Selection Of NH Straight Cut & Draper Headers Various Sizes Available Starting At: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,000 E015728 JD 9860 2004 Hopper Cover, Clean & Ready To Work, 1,815 T Hours 2420(E)hrs E015728. . . . $124,900
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MacDon 4952 2000 30’ 972, New Drive Tires . . . . . . . . . $47,900 E012026 MacDon 9352i 2005 30ft 972, Double Knife, Triple Del. E012026 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $59,900 E014431 MacDon M105 2013 25ft D65, Single Knife, Triple Del. 225(E)hrs E014431 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $127,900 MacDon M150-M155 30’ & 35’ D60/D65, Double Knife, Trans, Triple Del, Swath Rollers Available Starting At: . . . . $99,900
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E015827 NH 488 1996 9’3” Side Pull Haybine E015827. . . $8,900 E014170 NH 1411 2003 10ft Sidepull E014170 . . . . . . . $11,900 CIH 8360 12ft Hydroswing Two To Pick From: . . . . . . . . . . $4,500 E016393 CIH 8380 16’ Hydroswing E016393 . . . . . . . . . . $6,500 E014022 NH 1475 2006 16ft Hydroswing E014022. . . . . $17,500 NH 1431 13’ Discbine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,000 E016379 Sitrex MX12 12 Wheel V-Rake E016379 . . . . . . $10,500
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JD 567 2006 Twine Wrap, Wide P/U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,900
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E016207 JD 530 John Deere Round Baler E016207 . . . . . . $7,400 E016017 FK Y720 Farm King 72” Rotary Cutter E016017. . $1,700 Wheat-Belt Never used 20’ Electric Bale Elevator . . . . . . . . $5,900 Kub ZG227 54” Zero-Turn Mower. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,500 DR Pro Lawn Vac & Chipper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,600 E016441 NH Boomer 3040 2012 40hp, Loader, Skid Steer Q/A, CVT Trans. E016441 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39,000 E016365 JD 701 10 Wheel V-Rake E016365 . . . . . . . . . $3,900.00
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said. “We’ve really been trying to get a lot of the older things that happened in the past involved this year because it’s the 75th anniversary of this fair.” While it’s not the only fall fair to happen in the Peace Region, it’s different from these others by actively trying to promote rural work. “The big fair in Dawson Creek, there’s less participation in horticulture and home baking and those things because they concentrate on the rodeo, and we’re trying to promote the rural way of life,” she said. For Ash, it was important to keep traditions alive in an area that wasn’t as rural as it once was. “We still need agriculture to grow what we eat,” she said.
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The Kiskatinaw Fall Fair celebrated its 75th anniversary this past weekend. The rural fair was held on its fairgrounds in Sunset Prairie, and dozens of participants and attendees took to celebrate the farming lifestyle. Linda Ash, the Kiskatinaw Fall Fair Association’s vice-president, said she was very proud to see this happen for 75 years. While the event has taken place place at three different locations over the course of its history, the fair eventually settled into Sunset Prairie 50 years ago. With the exception of a rainout in 2013, it has continued on ever since. “Our motto is to share what you know and show what you grow,” she
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The Northern Horizon, August 28, 2015 “We need the things that happen in the area," Ash said. The events ranged from contests to see who had the best chicken, an openair Sunday church service, and halter classes. Horse events also made up of the show. One rider, 17-year-old Orrin Roessler, could be seen Saturday riding two logs tethered to horses with rusty chains. He seemed to handle himself well, with a keen grip despite the tape covering his camouflaged hiking boots. As Roessler explains it, the way he rode was similar to the methods used to carry out trees out of the bush. In the Kiskatinaw competition, pylons represented trees and other boundary lines. “Some people like going golfing or paintballing; I like working with my horses,” he said. “It’s my hobby.” Charlene Lineham has been attending the fair for 29 years. It’s been a family tradition, as her grandchildren entered their bottle lambs into competition this year, to be judged on how good they were for meat, how deep their loins were, and more. “It’s just a good family function, and not big crowds of people,” Lineham said. “A lot of people don’t realize the work that goes behind ranching and farming.” reporter@ahfsj.ca
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(Above) Orrin Roessler rides logs at the rodeo grounds with his nine and 10-year-old Belgian horses. (Right) Peyton Wagar looks at some of the roosters on display in a cage. WILLIAM STODALKA Photos
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JD S690 (14) PRWD, Singles, Chopper, header. guidance ready
$530,000
JD S690 (12) 2WD, Duals, Lat tilt Feederhouse, Yield Monitor, Header
$325,000
JD S690 (14) PRWD, Singles, Chopper, header. guidance ready
$530,000
JD 9870 (10) Duals, Chopper, Guidance ready, 1270 Eng /947 Sep Hrs
$255,000
JD S680 (14) PRWD, Duals, Chopper, Yield Monitor, Header
$454,000
JD 9770 (09) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, Guidance ready, Header
$215,000
JD S680 (14) 2WD, Duals, Guidance ready, Header
$430,000
3-JD S680, 2WD, Duals, Chopper, Header 4-JD S680 (14) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, Yield Monitor, Header
$425,000 $420,000
JD S680 (14) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, Header
$419,000
JD S680 (14) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, yield monitor
$415,000
JD S680 (13) 2WD, Duals, Lat tilt Feederhouse, Header 2-JD S680 (13) 2WD, Duals, Lat tilt Feederhouse, Header JD S670 (13) 2WD, Duals, Lat tilt Feederhouse, Header JD S690 (12) 2WD, Duals, Yield Monitor, Lat tilt feederhouse, header JD S690 (12) 2WD, Duals, Yield Monitor, Lat tilt feederhouse, header
JD W150 (14) Grain Head, 35Ft 480x80R38 Bar Tires, 435D Header, Horst Wagon, AMS, Hyd Swath roller,
$185,000
JD W150 (14) Grain Head, 35Ft 480x80R38 Bar Tires, 435D Header, Horst Wagon, AMS, Hyd Swath roller,
$185,000
JD 9870STS, chopper, lat tilt feederhouse, guidance ready, 1736 Eng / 1133 Sep Hrs $205,000
JD W150 (13) 30ft Grain Head, 225 Engine $155,000 Hours
JD 9870 (08) PRWD, Duals, Chopper, Yield Monitor, header
$205,000
MacDon M155 (12) 35ft platform, double knife, split reel, steel p/u teeth
$135,000
JD 9870 STS (08) PRWD, Singles, Chopper, Yield Monitor, Header
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$122,500
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$219,000
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John Deere Precision Ag Product Updates John Deere News, Aug 24, 2015 OLATHE, Kansas – John Deere announces new precision ag products, including John Deere Harvest Mobile and John Deere Field Connect with a Gateway 3G upgrade and Wireless Radio Kit. “These newest updates to our ISG products provide our customers with more functionality and service, resulting in higher levels of machine performance and decision-making in the field,” says Diana Reed with John Deere Intelligent Solutions Group (ISG). “We introduced John Deere Harvest Mobile – a performance and information enhancing system – and improved serviceability to Field Connect with 3G modems and the Wireless Radio option.”
John Deere Harvest Mobile John Deere Harvest Mobile is an easy-to-use tool that optimizes machine functions to improve grain harvesting operations. It also features data collection and transfer to help operators make timely decisions with a simple, usable interface that makes harvest information easily available to operators and trusted advisors. “Harvest Mobile integrates with a customer’s equipment and technology, making the transition simple and easy,” says Reed. “Plus, the Interactive Combine Adjustment (ICA) function displayed in Harvest Mobile optimizes combine performance by guiding users to make adjustments when necessary.” Aside from setting adjustments, ICA helps to improve grain quality, which
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Harvest Mobile features data collection and transfer to help operators make timely decisions with harvest information.
“The Wireless Radio Kits allow producers to add up to eight radios to be used as field nodes for each gateway to provide more detailed field information,” adds Reed. “Customers can use the kits to optimize the number of nodes within one mile of the gateway, and can connect up to eight nodes per gateway with 3G coverage.” The wireless option is compatible with existing Field Connect Gateway systems, soil moisture probes and environmental sensors, and will be available to order starting August 31
Field Connect Gateway 3G and the Field Connect Wireless Radio option allows users a wider range of serviceability for remote moisture and environmental sensing.
HARVEST EQUIP. NH TX66 with SP30 straight cut header and p/u header ................................ $43,000 Versatile 4018 Header for Bi-Di 9030, etc .................................. $7,000 Honey Bee ST18 to fit NH 9030 Bidi$12,000
CONSTRUCTION
6 bottom plow used ......................... $29,000 Kverneland PX100 12 bottom rollover NEW ................................................. $99,000 Kverneland EO85 6 bottom rollover NEW ..................................................$65 000
NH LS180 (00) Cab 1800+ Hrs ...... $22,000 NH C175 skid steer .......................... $32,000 NH LS190 skid steer ........................ $25,000 NH L230 - skid steer ........................ $49,000
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David Brown 1210 w/loader ........... $6,500 NH 660 Baler ..................................... $7,000
reduces docking fees with the clean grain optimization function. It also helps operators capture more grain and reduce harvest losses. Harvest Mobile will be available to order on August 31. Field Connect Gateway 3G and Wireless Upgrades The new Field Connect Gateway 3G and Field Connect Wireless Radio option allows users a wider range of serviceability when installed in the field for remote moisture and environmental sensing. All new units will be shipped with 3G modems in the Field Connect Gateway. Current Field Connect users looking to upgrade units from 2G to 3G can do so at a low cost and with a quick turnaround. Upgraded 3G modems, available now for order, can reach more locations with faster connection speeds. In addition, the upgrade prepares field units for wireless connectivity, an optional feature that maximizes the use of Field Connect Gateway in remote locations.
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MATT PREPROST PHOTOS
NORTH PEACE: Sophie, an eight-year-old Border Collie, chases a trio of sheep in the show dogs competition at the North Peace Fall Fair on Saturday.
KISKATINAW: Kaylee Regner (above) takes care of Captain Jack Harkness, her rabbit, on a leash, at the Kiskatinaw Fall Fair.
NORTH PEACE: Young Quinton Drschiwiski (left) listens as a judge gives his remarks on showmanship in the novice category of the cattle show Saturday afternoon. (Right) Dennis Davidson judges a floral arrangement.
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Enns Brothers acquires western Manitoba Deere Dealer RealAgriculture News Team August 18, 2015 Ag Business, Machinery, News, Western Canada Manitoba’s largest John Deere dealer is expanding its presence in the southwest corner of the province. Enns Brothers Ltd. and D.B. Murray announced a purchase agreement today that will see Enns Brothers Ltd. acquire 100 percent of the operating assets of D.B. Murray Ltd in Melita. “After 37 years for D.B. Murray Ltd. and over 100 years for the Murray family in business in the southwest corner, we are excited to be moving forward as part of the Enns Brothers operation,” said Dwayne Murray, president and general manager of D.B. Murray Ltd. “This agreement will allow us to continue to provide our customers with the service and support that built D.B. Murray Ltd. and provide opportunities to grow with Enns Brothers. I would like thank our customers and employees for all the years of loyalty, and look forward to the opportunities this new venture provides.” The Murray name has a long history in machinery sales in southwest Manitoba and southeast Saskatchewan, going back to start of Murray Machinery in the early 1900s in Lyleton by Andrew Baird Murray. In 1928, his son Ted Murray opened a dealership in Deloraine and in 1933, Robert Murray opened a location in Melita. In 1954, Robert Murray sold the Melita operation to his son Alan Bernard (Bernie) Murray, who sold Massey Ferguson, Volkswagen and Chrysler brands. In 1978, Bernie Murray sold the Massey Ferguson dealership to Dwayne Murray. Both Dwayne and his son Ryan Murray will continue to play key roles in the new organization, according to a news release from both companies. Enns Brothers has eight other locations in southern Manitoba and over 350 employees. The deal is expected to close on October 31, 2015.
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Book your Community Event and Group Events: Tel: (250) 782-4888 Fax: (250) 782-6300 Email: horizon @ dcdn.ca
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This Day in World History (1939) Germany invades Poland, starting World War II
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Fairview - FCSS Programs & 3 Services Fair @ EE Oliver School G.P. - Senior’s Tea & Festival @ Entrec Centre, Evergreen Park G.P. - Tour of Alberta - Stage 2 Start/Finish @ Evergreen Park
This Day in World History (1666)
This Day in Canadian History (1962)
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Falher - Fall Parade of 10 Programs @ Curling Rink Grimshaw - Annual Fall Parade of Programs @ Mile Zero Multiplex
G.P. - Tour of Alberta Team Time Trials - Start/ Finish @ Eastlink Centre LaCrete - Fall Fair Bench Show @ Heritage Centre
This Day in Canadian History (1937) Trans Canada Air Lines begins regular flights
Clairmont - Sportxplex Anniversary Dawson Creek - Peace River Cutting horse Assn Finals @ Lakota AgriPlex Grimshaw - Grandparents Day Appreciation Tea @ New Horizon Sr. Centre High Prairie - Golden Walleye Fishing Tournament @ Shaw’s Point
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Great Fire of London begins in a bakery near the Tower of London
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This Day in World History (1900)
Sexsmith - Fall Showcase
A huricane with winds over 120mph hits Galveston, Texas, killing more than 8,000 people
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This Day in Canadian History (1939)
This Day in WorldDAY THANKSGIVING G.P. - Little Mermaid @ History (1741)
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DouglasGeorge Cardinal Theatre GPRC Composer Grederick Handel finishes his “Messiah”
This Day in Canadian History (1976)
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Beaverlodge - 16th Annual Lobsterfest @ Community Centre DC - Doug Mills Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex FSJ - Reg Season Final Drag Races @ N.L. Raceway G.P. - Team Sorting @ Evergreen Park LaCrete - Stock Car Races @ Penner Speedway Webster - Home-Based Business Show @ Webster Hall Wembley - Rockin’ Smashin’ Weekend Demolition Derby
Peace River - Misery Mountain Dualthon @ Misery Mountain Ski Hill
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This Day in World History (1960) The Organization of Oil Producing Countries (OPEC) officially formed
TERRY FOX RUN - Check for events in your community Dawson Creek - Robin Hahn Jumping Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex
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Dawson Creek Jonathan Field Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex Peace River - Alberta Culture Days in the Peace @ Town of Peace River Peace River - Gun & Outdoor Sportsman Show @ Belle Petroleum Centre
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Dawson Creek - Robin 18 Hahn Jumping Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex Fairview - Hot Dog Friday @ Campbell Chrysler - Funds to Fairview Day Care G.P. - MAGICIAN - Leif David @ Douglas J Cardinal Performing Arts Centre (GPRC)
Clairmont - 4th Annual 19 Fair @ Clairmont Hall Dawson Creek - Robin Hahn Jumping Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex G.P. - Safeway Walk for Muscular Dystrophy @ Muskoseepi Park G.P. - Team Sorting @ Evergreen Park Wembley - Hoedown for the House fundraiser @ Rec Centre
This Day in Canadian History (1988)
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Fairview - Hot Dog Friday @ Campbell Chrysler Funds to Ignite Youth Group G.P. - International Beerfest @ Bowes Family Gardens Peace River - Gun & Outdoor Sportsman Show @ Belle Petroleum Centre
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Dawson Creek - Jonathan Field Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex Demmitt - Borderline Culture Series - Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra @ Community Centre G.P. - International Beerfest @ Bowes Family Gardens G.P. - Team Sorting @ Evergreen Park Grimshaw - Community Garage Sale @ Mile Zero Multiplex Peace River - Alberta Culture Days in the Peace @ Town of Peace River Peace River - Gun & Outdoor Sportsman Show @ Belle Petroleum Centre
Ben Johnson sets a world record and wins the gold medal at the Seoul Olympics in Korea. Testing positive for steroids, he is stripped of his medal two days later.
G.P. - Fall Home Show @ Evergreen Park
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This Day in World History (1908)
First fatality from a plane crash Passenger Lt. Thomas E. Selfridge was killed when pilot Orville Wright crashed a plane from 75 feet.
Team Canada wins the first Canada Cup
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Dawson Creek - Peace River Cutting horse Assn Finals @ Lakota AgriPlex Dawson Creek - Walk for ALS @ Walter Wright Pioneer Village G.P. - CONCERT - Janet Jackson “Unbreakable” World Tour @ Revolution Place G.P. - Team Sorting @ Evergreen Park High Prairie - Golden Walleye Fishing Tournament @ Shaw’s Point LaCrete - Pioneer Day & Fall Fair @ Mennonite Heritage Village
Dawson Creek - Doug Mills 11 Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex Valleyview - 2nd Annual Fall Festival Webster - Home-Based Business Show @ Webster Hall
10 days after Germany’s attack on Poland, Canada enters World War II
Dawson Creek - Doug Mills 13 Clinic @ Lakota AgriPlex Fort St. John - Reg Season Final Drag Races @ N.L. Raceway
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This Day in Canadian History (1972)
“Here’s a shot ... Henderson made a wild stab for it and fell ... here’s another shot ... right in front ... they score! Henderson has scored for Canada!” (Foster Hewitt)
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Alberta Junior Hockey League Date Time *EXHIBITION SEASON *Wed, Aug 26 7:30 pm *Thurs, Aug 27 8:00 pm *Fri, Aug 28 12:00 pm *Fri, Aug 28 6:00 pm *Sat, Aug 29 4:00 pm *Sat, Aug 29 6:00 pm *Tues, Sept 1 7:30 pm *Tues, Sept 1 7:00 pm *Thurs, Sept 3 7:30 pm *Fri, Sept 4 7:00 pm *Sat, Sept 5 7:00 pm *Sat, Sept 5 7:30 pm *Sun, Sept 6 4:00 pm REGULAR SEASON Fri, Sept 11 7:30 pm Fri, Sept 11 7:30 pm Sat, Sept 12 7:30 pm Sat, Sept 12 7:30 pm Fri, Sept 18 7:30 pm Fri, Sept 18 7:30 pm Sat, Sept 19 7:30 pm Sat, Sept 19 7:30 pm Sun, Sept 20 6:00 pm Tues, Sept 22 7:30 pm Fri, Sept 25 7:30 pm Sat, Sept 26 7:30 pm Sat, Sept 26 7:30 pm Sun, Sept 27 4:00 pm
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Date Time Fri, Sept 25 1:00 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Bonnyville Pontiacs Fri, Sept 25 8:30 pm Camrose Kodiaks Grande Prairie Storm Sat, Sept 26 8:00 pm Grande Prairie Storm Drayton Valley Thunder Sat, Sept 26 8:00 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Fort McMurray Oil Barons Sun, Sept 27 1:00 pm Grande Prairie Storm Sherwood Park Crusaders Fri, Oct 2 8:00 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Fort McMurray Oil Barons Fri, Oct 2 8:00 pm Prince George Spruce Kings Grande Prairie Storm Fri, Oct 2 8:30 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Spruce Grove Saints Sat, Oct 3 8:00 pm Spruce Grove Saints Whitecourt Wolverines Sun, Oct 4 2:00 pm Drayton Valley Thunder Grande Prairie Storm Fri, Oct 9 8:00 pm Drayton Valley Thunder Grande Prairie Storm Fri, Oct 9 TBA Bonnyville Pontiacs Whitecourt Wolverines Sat, Oct 10 8:00 pm Lloydminster Bobcats Whitecourt Wolverines Sat, Oct 10 8:30 pm Sun, Oct 11 2:00 pm Sherwood Park Crusaders Grande Prairie Storm Sun, Oct 11 2:00 pm Drayton Valley Thunder Whitecourt Wolverines Fri, Oct 16 8:00 pm Sherwood Park Crusaders Grande Prairie Storm Fri, Oct 16 8:00 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Drayton Valley Thunder Fri, Oct 16 8:15 pm Grande Prairie Storm Bonnyville Pontiacs Sat, Oct 17 8:00 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Lloydminster Bobcats Sat, Oct 17 8:30 pm Grande Prairie Storm Lloydminster Bobcats Sun, Oct 18 2:00 pm Whitecourt Wolverines Bonnyville Pontiacs Wed, Oct 21 8:00 pm Grande Prairie Storm Drayton Valley Thunder Fri, Oct 23 8:00 pm Bonnyville Pontiacs Whitecourt Wolverines Fri, Oct 23 8:30 pm Lloydminster Bobcats Whitecourt Wolverines Sat, Oct 24 8:00 pm Lloydminster Bobcats Grande Prairie Storm Sat, Oct 24 8:00 pm Drayton Valley Thunder Whitecourt Wolverines Sat, Oct 24 8:15 pm Drayton Valley Thunder Grande Prairie Storm Sun, Oct 25 2:00 pm Thurs, Oct 29 8:30 pm Aug 28 Sat, Oct 31 8:00 pm Sat, Oct 31 8:00 pm UNRESERVED MASSEY FERGUSON 2625 MFD Team PTS GP W L OTL OTW GF GA Sun, NovAUCTIONS 1 3:30 pm Viterra AJHL North Division T I O N A D VA N TA G E Bonnyville Pontiacs 0 0 0 0T H E 0A U C 0 0 0 Fri, Nov 6 8:00 pm Drayton Valley Thunder 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fri, Nov 6 8:30 pm Fort McMurray Oil Barons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sat, Nov 7 8:00 pm OCT. 7, 2015 Grande Prairie Storm 0 0 0 0 0 WEDNESDAY, 0 0 0 Sat, Nov 7 8:00 pm Lloydminster Bobcats 0 0 0 0 0Crooked 0 0 0 Creek, AB • Internet Bidding Sat, Nov 7 8:00 pm Sherwood Park Crusaders 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N Spruce Grove Saints 0 O ST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ATS Whitecourt Wolverines 0 0 AVA0 0 0 0 0 0
Alberta Junior Hockey League
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The Estate of Leon Ingraham
EQUIPMENT AUCTION
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Northwest Junior Hockey League WEDNESDAY, OCT.Aug 21,28 2015
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Proudly Supporting our Peace Country Players
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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 | www.weaverauctions.com LORNE WEAVER • 250.219.0871 | EVAN WEAVER • 250.219.4539
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Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 DeBolt 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. DeBolt Centre Contact 780-957-3958 High Prairie 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 4932-51st Avenue Contact 780-523-4588
Bezanson 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Bezanson Memorial Hall Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Memorial Hall
Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Curling Rink LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall
Albright 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Community Hall Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Enilda 10:00 a.m. To 2:00 p.m. Enilda WI Hall Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 12:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10301 - 101st St.
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Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. 9 to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 DeBolt 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. DeBolt Centre Contact 780-957-3958 High Prairie 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 4932-51st Avenue Contact 780-523-4588
Bezanson 4:00 p.m. 10 to 8:00 p.m. Bezanson Memorial Hall Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Memorial Hall
Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. 11 to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. Contact 780-814-8224 High Level 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Curling Rink Contact 780-247-1625 LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Contact 780-928-3178 Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall Contact 780-836-0650
Berwyn 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 noon Legion Hall Contact 12 780-618-8592 Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 250-782-1428 Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 12:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Contact 780-835-4633 Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Contact 250-785-5886 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224 Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10301 - 101st St. Contact 780-618-3640
Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462
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Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. 16 to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 DeBolt 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. DeBolt Centre Contact 780-957-3958 High Prairie 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 4932-51st Avenue Contact 780-523-4588
Bezanson 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 17 p.m. Bezanson Memorial Hall Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building
Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. 18 to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. Contact 780-814-8224 High Level 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Curling Rink Contact 780-247-1625 LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Contact 780-928-3178 Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall Contact 780-836-0650
Albright 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Community Hall Contact 19 780-354-8308 Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 250-782-1428 Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 12:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Contact 780-835-4633 Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Contact 250-785-5886 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224
Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462
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Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. 23 to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 DeBolt 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. DeBolt Centre Contact 780-957-3958 High Prairie 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 4932-51st Avenue Contact 780-523-4588
Bezanson 4:00 p.m. 24 to 8:00 p.m. Bezanson Memorial Hall Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Memorial Hall
Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. 25 to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. Contact 780-814-8224 High Level 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Curling Rink Contact 780-247-1625 LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Contact 780-928-3178 Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall Contact 780-836-0650
Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10300 - 8th Street Contact 26 250-782-1428 Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 12:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Contact 780-835-4633 Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Contact 250-785-5886 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224 Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10301 - 101st St. Contact 780-618-3640
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Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. 30 to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462 DeBolt 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. DeBolt Centre Contact 780-957-3958 High Prairie 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 4932-51st Avenue Contact 780-523-4588
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The Estate of Leon Ingraham WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 2015
Crooked Creek, AB • Internet Bidding
EQUIPMENT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 2015
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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 | www.weaverauctions.com LORNE WEAVER • 250.219.0871 | EVAN WEAVER • 250.219.4539
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For Sale: 568 John Deere round hay baler, very good condition. Phone: 250-7855325
2030 Building Supplies
MH271 Sq/Baler-$1000, NH850M R/Baler, Hyd-$1800, JD1008-120” Double Blade “Hyd Ram” Mower-$3500. Call 780524-2678 or 780-814-4233
Tamarack Corral Posts for Sale. 9 ft long, heavy & thick. Phone: 250-806-3022 Tamarack Corral Rails for Sale. 16 or 20 ft long. Phone: 250-806-3022 Top Quality Birch & Tamarack well-cured furniture lumber for sale. Phone: 250-806-3022
2060 For Sale - Misc
For Sale: GREAT GARDEN MANURE in the Rolla Area. Please phone: 250-759-4956 PEAT MOSS SOIL-6 miles NW of Sexsmith. $20/cubic yard loaded, Quantity Discount 780-568-3957 cell: 780-814-3082 2000 4952 Prairie Star c/w 2002 25ft 972 header Macdon 625 sprayer attachment. 2849/2380hrs. 250793-9746 30in. Heavy Duty Breaking Plow with Hydraulic Lift for Sale. $1,500. 00. Phone: 780-841-2984 (LaCrete,AB) For Sale: International Knife, guards, pitment for $100.00 Phone: 780-8362580 For Sale: McKee round baler and 1538 tractor tire. Call (780)971-2350 Looking For: New Idea 5212 Discbine., working order or not. (2) 18.4x34 Rims. Call (780)971-2350 Model 1800 Spray Air Sprayer with 3 pt. hitch. Phone: 780-356-3606 or cell: 780-978-0514 WANTED: 8 to 10 ft. Gyro-Mower, pull-type. Please phone: 250-8273694
FOR SALE: like new 30’ Self Unloading Trihaul Round Bale Mover. Please phone evenings: 780-4942088
2215 Heavy Equipment
Attachments for skidsteers, tractors, loaders. Large selection of pallet forks, grapples, buckets, snow and dirt blades, tillers, mowers and snow blowers, etc. Phone 780-354-2161, Beaverlodge.
Equipment 2217 Logging & Supplies
WANTED: 1950/60’s Era Sawmill Equipment for Museum. Prefer Coutts Machinery/Nicolas Brothers Headrig Edger Trimsaw Items. Condition not important if re-buildable. Phone: 780-835-7997
2220 Misc Farm Equipment
1 6-Bottom and 1 4-Bottom John Deere 3100 Plow for Sale. Phone: 250-794-7971
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6950 Shared Accommodation 6965 Suites for Rent 6975 Wanted to Rent 7015 Business Personals 8034 Building Contractors 9025 Hay/Bales for Sale 9115 Auto Miscellaneous 9160 Trucks/Vans/Cars 9185 Boats 9220 RVs/Campers/Trailers 9225 Snowmobiles
2220 Misc Farm Equipment
16 ft. livestock trailer, new tires, new wiring, new wheel bearings. $1,500. Phone: 780-830-4041 1989 Gleaner R70 Combine. 200 hrs on rebuilt engine, Rakeup Header, $25,000. La Glace, 780402-0989 1990 Westward 7000 Swather, 18 ft., 820hrs, shedded. Excellent shape. $8,500.00 Phone: 780-8378115 or 780-837-6549 1996 Premier 2930 Swather 25 ft. MacDon 960, 2800 hrs, Diesel $30,000. La Glace, 780-402-0989 6600 Highline Bale Processor in good condition for Sale. Phone: 250-794-7971 8820 John Deere combine in good condition for sale. Phone: 250-794-7971 Cattle Squeeze for Sale. $800.00. Phone Charlie at 780-624-8265 D8K Caterpillar for sale. Excellent condition. Bush ready. 1-780-926-6849 For Sale: 2011 NH 499/Haybine used 2.5 seasons. Great Condition. $18,000 OBO 250-8437136 cell 250-719-8603 For Sale: 231 x 26 with or without rims. $200.00 each. Please phone 780-524-3961 For Sale: 35 ft 6 inch grain auger with motor. Call 250219-8949
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2210 Haying Equipment
1976 Western Star Bale Truck and Wagon for Sale not self-loading). Phone Charlie at 780-624-8265 FOR SALE: 1994 Case International 8465T Round Baler. Good Condition, $5250.00. Phone: 780-8767618
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For Sale: GREAT GARDEN MANURE in the Rolla Area. Please phone: 250-759-4956
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3 people looking to provide homes for young donkeys. On acreages/farm with various animals. 250-261-6121 For Sale: 1 and 2 year old Shorthorn Bulls. Please phone 780-933-4577 for more information.
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For Sale: 2 Milk Goats & 2 Nubian Billy Goats. 1 with papers. Phone: 250-784-5081
Registered Red Angus 2-Yr. Old/ Yearling Bulls for Sale off the Ranch. Semen tested 780-835-0463. Yearling Purebred Black Angus Bulls for Sale on the Ranch. Call Darren at 780814-4993.
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For Sale: 2001 Chrysler Neon and 1993 Cadillac. No Rust. Call (780)9712350
Custom Plowing Trucks & Vans 9160 ✔ Discing (Finishing) 2001 GMC 1/2 ton. Ext/Cab 2WD. ✔ Seeding 154,000kms. One owner. Very Good Condition. ✔
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6930 Pasture For Rent
Pasture to Rent 25 minutes North of Peace River AB. Call 780-618-1234
Shared 6950 Accommodation
Room for rent 50 minutes out of GP, references’s required. $450. M/O. Call Denay: 780-882-3541
9010 Farm Services
3 people looking to provide homes for young donkeys. On acreages/farm with various animals. 250-261-6121
9020 Feed & Seed
For sale: Fall rye seed for planting or milling. Grown without fertilizer or chemicals. Swathed and ready to be combined. Phone: 780835-0872 Fairview, AB.
Phone: 780-835-3528
9220 RVs/Campers/Trailers
Westwind 27.5’ 5th-Wheel Trailer. Fully loaded, immaculate condition, includes hitch. Real oak interior. $7,900. 780-8304041
For Sale: Red Cargo Trailer 8 x 16. $5,400. Please phone 780-524-3961 5th Wheel tailgate. Black. Fits 2002-2007 GMC or Chev. $250. Phone 780830-4041
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CANOLA GREEN DAMAGED CANOLA GRAIN W ESTCAN 1.877.250.5252 • WHEAT • BARLEY • OATS • PEAS “On Farm Pickup” • HEATED GRAIN FEED & GRAIN • DAMP • LIGHT • SPRING THRASHED • MIXED BUGS Request for Bids –• FEED/BEDDING
HEATED CANOLA GPRC FAIRVIEW CAMPUS GPRC-Fairview Campus Farm invites Bids from interested individuals regarding the following: • GREEN WEEDY • SPRING THRASHED GREEN•FEED 400 rb HAY 400 rb STRAW 200 rb STRAW 200 small sq HAY 200 small sq FEED OATS 600 bsh HAY AFTERMATH 400 rb “On Farm Pickup” Good prices paid for quality feed/bedding. Sealed bids will 1.877.250.5252 be accepted until 2:00PM August 21, 2011. Bids must be clearly marked: 2011 Feed/ Steel Buildings/ Steel Buildings/ Bedding Granaries Granaries Hand-deliver: front desk Admin Bldg 11235-98th Avenue Fairview, AB Mail: Box 3000 Fairview, AB T0H 1L0 Fax : 780.835.6648 For further information please contact GPRC Farm Manager p: 780.835.6663 c: 780.835.9468 GPRC reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept the proposal deemed most favorable in the interest of this Institution. Lowest priced bid will not 25464//07 necessarily be accepted.
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2012 Morris Contour 2 Air Drill, 8650 Cart with 800/65 R32 Duals,61 Foot Tool Bar, 12 inch spacing. Includes AgTron Blockage Monitor and Cameras. Call/text with questions. $210 000 OBO. 780-8640135 30in. Heavy Duty Breaking Plow with Hydraulic Lift for Sale. $1,500. 00. Phone: 780-841-2984 (LaCrete,AB)
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1948 wide front Farmall M with live hydraulics (2outlets) and spare parts-$3,200. Call: 780841-2984 (LaCrete,AB) 1974 4366 International Tractor. Low engine hours/good rubber, triple hydraulics/new batteries, 12’ blade. $10,000. 780500-2172 1990 JD 4555 Tractor, 2WD, 18SPD. Power Shift, 1000 PTO, 520/85R x 38 Duals, Very Clean, 2nd Owner, 5521 hrs. $42,500. 780-625-6767 Peace River, AB. For Sale: 950 Versatile Tractor with Duals. Please phone: 780-685-2828 For Sale: Versatile 850 with Leon Blade $22000. Big G 30’ Disc S14,000. Phone 250-785-5505 Versatile 850, 4wd, 20.8 Duals-$15000., IHC1566, Idr/duals/chains-$7500., Case 930 w/Ezee-On loader-$6500., MF165, duals/3pth-$5500. Call 780524-2678/780-814-4233
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On the open road
Michael Allen Duff
GENDER REASSIGNMENT COMPLETED 1987 Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual & Transgender Month Also known as Gay Pride Month is almost over. So what does the LGBT community and it’s celebrations have to do with motorcycling in Canada? The recent publicity surrounding Bruce Jenner and his becoming Caitlyn has drawn much fire from society in North America as most people today just simply don’t see what Bruce, now Caitlyn has done as news. That is the acceptance factor of today. It’s no big deal. But imagine being a Grand Prix Motorcycle Racer and struggling with your identity in the 1950’s. Canada has had some rather famous people, who are transgender, come out of the closet so to speak. Jamie Lee Hamilton - a Vancouver politician, aboriginal people’s advocate and an advocate for sex trade workers. Born in 1955 as James Arthur Hamilton, her parents were both political activists. In 1970 she was the first youth to be treated in Canada for gender identity disorder. Jenna Talackova - born in 1988, raised in Vancouver, she began gender transition at 14 years of age. She completed her sex reassignment surgery at 19. She is best known for her role in the 2012 Miss Universe Canada Pageant when the Canadian pageant committee attempted to disqualify her. However, Donald Trump’s office issued a statement reversing the Canadian organizers decision. She placed in the top 12 of the pageant. Alec Butler - born in 1950 as Audrey Bulter, this Cape Breton native is an award winning playwright and filmmaker. Aaron H. Devor - born in 1951 as Holly, Aaron is an internationally respected expert on gender, sex and sexuality who teaches at the University of Victoria in BC. But did you know that before most of these people were born, before they declared that they were born in the wrong body and decided to do something about it, that a Canadian motorcyclist had also done the same thing? In fact, this motorcyclist is one of the very first persons in Canada to have their gender reassigned. The first Canadian person whose documentation
is complete and verified was Dianna (Clifford) Boileau in 1969, her reassignment was completed in 1970. Born Michael Alan Duff in 1939, the Toronto native married twice and had two boys and a girl. In 1984 Michael became Michelle and her gender reassignment was completed in 1987. Michelle went on to become an author of young adult title books, is a children’s writer and a photographer. Michelle - Michael Duff had an incredible racing career, one that spanned 14 years from 1955 to 1969. Hers is a fascinating story, one filled with exotic motorcycles on exotic tracks surrounded by equally exotic people. At 13 she caught the bug for riding by sneaking her brother’s motorcycle out of the garage. By 15 she was racing competitively. In 1964 she won the Belgian Grand Prix becoming the first North American to win a World Championship Grand Prix and the first rider to lap the Spa race
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course at 120 MPH on a 250 Yamaha. The following video from the National Film Board, Ride for Your Life, deals with the near fatal crash Michael had in Japan in 1965 and why he wanted to get back on the track. Ride for Your Life by Robin Spry, National Film Board of Canada In spite of the fear that Michelle had that she might not be accepted by race fans or competitors, Michelle has found acceptance from both fans and colleagues. “Make Haste Slowly” is her autobiography. She is a captivating writer and if you love motorcycles, her story is one you’ll want to delve into deeper. If you’d like to read more on her story and the glory days of Grand Prix racing in Europe, visit the references below. If you are blessed to be riding today, please remember to ride like everyone around you is blind and cannot see you. Belt Drive Betty Editor & Rider
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Research for this article: zagria.blogspot.ca - A Gender Variance Who’s Who Michelle-Duff.ca TTWebsite.com - Michelle Duff A career with a twist National Film Board of Canada (http://www.nfb.ca/film/ride_for_ your_life/) IJMS (International Journal of Motorcycle Studies) CAPTION FOR M_Duff.jpg is Michael now Michelle Duff
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Unreserved Complete Dispersal & Real Estate Auction
Big Iron Industrial Inc. High Level, AB | September 16, 2015
Parcel 1 – 8500± sq ft metal clad shop
8500± sq ft shop, 5 ton OH crane w/80 ft craneway, hoist, in floor & OH heat, forced air in office, (2) mezzanines, storage shed w/ pilings, (2) wood storage sheds, fenced, full municipal services, 2014 taxes $11,024.21 Shop Highlights ▸ Office, reception, 2 pc bathroom ▸ locker room, storage, 2 pc bathroom upstairs ▸ fenced dog kennel at front, south side of shop ▸ includes 2 compressors ▸ 6 overhead doors - (4) 16 ft x 18 ft, (2) 16 ft x 16 ft - electric openers ▸ ventilation system
Parcel 2 – 10609 94th Street 1.38± Acres Industrial Property ▸
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Environmental Assessment & Reports available at rbauction.com/realestate.
Visit our website for auction and property details: rbauction.com/realestate
Parcel 1 - Reception Area
Parcel 1 - Shop
2012 & 2011 Ford F550 XLT & Lincoln Vantage 300 & Lincoln Classic 300D
Modern 31-26120B6 Lathe
Modern 560x2000 Lathe
Modern X6232CX16 Horizontal Milling Machine
2008 John Deere 544J & QC Pallet Forks
UNUSED – Big Iron Industrial 36 Ft
1990 Tai Oiin Industrial TPR-1100Radial Arm Drill
2011 Modern UE-250S-CSA Hyd. Metal Cutting Band Saw
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For more information, contact: Clint Brewster 780.841.8190 | clint@bigironindustrial.com Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Gord Aebly: 780.402.5893 | gaebly@rbauction.com Realtor– Rick Wallan, All Peace Realty: 780.518.3313, apr3313@telus.net
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PILOTS RETRACE WARTIME JOURNEY When a two-seat T-6G Texan fighter plane rumbled onto the runway at the Dawson Creek airport Wednesday, it was like a homecoming. Seventy years ago, the planes would have been a common sight in Dawson Creek, then a de facto military camp at the start of the Alaska Highway. In the cockpit Wednesday were Craig Lang and Jeff Geer, two Americans who have taken a trip on their respective bucket lists and turned it into a multinational documentary project aimed at telling one of the untold stories of the Second World War. Along with a support plane and a
team of Russians in a C-47 transport, Lang and Geer are flying the route followed by the 7th Ferrying Squadron, the
American pilots tasked with transporting planes to the Soviet Union to fight Hitler.
“More than 8,000 planes were flown to Fairbanks where the Soviets were waiting on the ground,” said Lang, who
Unreserved Public Farm & Real Estate Auction
Headwaters Ranch Ltd.
Pink Mountain, BC | October 14, 2015 · 10 am Open House:
September 17, 3 to 8pm
2 Parcels of Real Estate – 2920± Acres Ranch Farmland & Grazing Lease – 153 AUMs BC/Pink Mountain Property Features Include ▸ Parcel 1– 650± acres in hay in 2015, balance creek & bush, very neat & clean mature yard site,100 ft X 100 ft 2 storey main building w/attic, (2) 30 x 60 ft 2 storey buildings, 1200± sq ft home w/addition, 40 x 50 ft shop w/hoist, 28 x 60 ft barn, 22 x 107 ft, 3 sided equipment shed ▸
Parcels 2– 153 AUMs, 450± improved pasture, balance natural pasture, bush, creek, major wood corral handling system w/swing gates, 4 dugouts, 80 x 36 ft calving barn, 28 x 80 ft metal clad pole shed
Directions From Fort St. John, BC, follow Hwy 97 (Alaska Hwy) 152 km (98 miles) Northwest to Cypress Creek Rd (143rd) then 10.5 km (6.5 miles) West, then East into property.
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For more information, contact: Ethan Coy - Contact 250.263.8800, hwrscout@yahoo.com Daniel Coy - Contact 250.793.7814, dcelectric06@hotmail.com Rod Thibeault - Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager 780.933.9156 | rthibeault@rbauction.com Realtor: Rick Wallan, All Peace Realty: 780.518.3313 Broker: Ritchie Bros. Real Estate Services Ltd, Ellen Engelsbel: 778.331.5427
The Northern Horizon, August 28, 2015 has been sitting copilot since the team took off earlier this month. “We’d hand the keys to them, they’d paint the Red Star on the side and they’d fly them the rest of the 3,000 miles to Krasnoyarsk.”
If a Soviet flyer destroyed a tank or a plane, Dawson Creek played a small role. From there, Soviet pilots would train on the Texan before eventually flying west in a fighter or bomber to fight Nazi invaders. If a Soviet flyer destroyed a tank or a plane, Dawson Creek played a small role. On Wednesday, Lang and Geer land-
ed in Dawson Creek, a trip eight years in the making. Geer has been flying warbirds since 2004, and flying a biplane from Nome, Alaska, to Russia had been one of his dreams. When examining route charts between the Lower 48 and Alaska, he discovered that the trip had been done before. “[Geer] came back to me and he said ‘I found the Lend-Lease route,’” said Lang. “I said ‘what in the world is a Lend-Lease route?’” The route, named for the Lend-Lease program that provided both Russia and Britain with U.S. war material, follows a “trench” parallel to the west coast beginning in Great Falls, Montana. “So we started discovering how they did it. It was like peeling away an onion skin because there was so much forgotten history,” said Lang. He and Geer eventually formed a
non-profit, Bravo 369, in reference to the first air route between the United States and Russia following the Cold War. They’ve since planned a documentary, Warplanes to Siberia, and have been charting their progress on social media. Geer and Lang set out from Washington State in the Texan, stopping in Great Falls where they were seen off by veterans of the 7th Squadron and the Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Working with the Russians has been a good experience, Lang said, despite tensions between the two governments over Russian aggression in Ukraine. He said both Americans and Russians have largely forgotten the “logistical feat” that helped defeat Nazi Germany. “At the end of the war, Stalin said, ‘if
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you even mentioned we were helped by the Americans, that’s the end of you,’” Lang said. “The United States was just so glad to be done with the war that we forgot about it. We thought this would be a great way to introduce young people to this story, and maybe in some small way improve US-Canadian-Russian relations,” said Lang. In Fairbanks, Bravo 369 will hand off to Russian pilots, who will complete the journey. In between, they’ve stopped at the Peace Region airfields built to relieve squadrons making their way to Russia. On Thursday morning, they were back in the air bound for Fort Nelson.
15TH ANNUAL
FALL CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday, Sept 26, 2015
At MILE 54 SALE YARD • STARTS 10:00 AM SHARP
VEHICLES: 1998 GMC 2500 • 2008 F450 DSL 4X4 w/Service Body • 2003 Durango EQUIPMENT: Grader V Plow • Firewood Cutter • Ass’t Fuel Tanks & Stands • Headache Rack c/w Winch • Brush Cutter • Land Clearing Blade • Breaking Plow • Bat Wing Mower • Trackless 4WD Sno Pusher • Grader • D6D Dozer • Dirt Screening Plant • Industrial Floor Sander • 2 - 5000 Gal Fuel Tanks on skids • 3000 Gal Fuel Tank on skid • Ass’t Tanks and stands • Ass’t Fuel Containment Tanks TRUCKS: IHC Tandem Gravel Truck • LW Kenworth Tandem Gravel Truck TRAILERS: 25 ass’t Day Vans and Hi-boys • Tandem Gravel Pup PIPE: Ass’t Unused Pipe 2” up to 10” • Ass’t 6” Screw Piles MISCELLANEOUS: Ass’t Poly Waterline • Ass’t 20 lb Propane Bottles • Ass’t Sewer Pipe • 2 - 100 lb Propane Bottle • Cattle Squeeze • Dewalt Chop Saw • Ass’t Shop Tools ATV/ RECREATION: 26 ft 5th Wheel RV • 20’ V-Nose Deck Sled Trailer • Dune Buggy • Ass’t Quads • 2 Unused Aluminum • Tandem ATV Tub Trailers • Swisher 48” Pull Behind ATV Mower • Honda Roto Tiller VEHICLES: 1998 GMC 2500 • 2008 F450 DSL 4X4 w/Service Body • 2003 Durango BUILDINGS/CAMPS: 1981 Artisan 10 Unit 15 Man Camp. This unit is located approx. 100 miles north of Fort St. John and will be sold by photo. Buyer is responsible to move the camp from it’s current location at Velma Dahl. FIRE ARMS: Winchester 25-20 Rifle• 8.MM Mauser ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: 2 Antique Dining Room Tables HOUSE HOLD & MISC: Jetted Bath Tub • Bath Room Vanity
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The next issue of the Northern Horizon: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2015 Deadline for display ads:
Deadline for all classified ads:
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Janis Kmet BC Sales Rep 250-782-4888 jkmet@dcdn.ca
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Ghost town Bradian back on the market for $1.2M
EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday, September 5, 2015 - 10:00 am Peace River, Alberta
Directions: From Peace River, AB - Go 14km west on Highway 2 to yard site on north side. Watch for signs. For information, call Isaac at 780-834-7072 Email Country Side Auctions at countrysideauctions@gmail.com Full list and pictures at www.countrysideauctions.ca UNUSED TRAILERS 2015 Double A 24ft Goose Neck Trailer, 7000lb tandem axle, beaver tails, torsion suspension, treated deck • 2015 Double A 20ft tilt deck equipment trailer, 7000lb tandem axle • 2015 Double A 18ft Car Haul Trailer, 5000lb tandem axle, ramps • 2015 Double A 16ft Car Haul Trailers, 3500lb tandem axle, ramps ATTACHMENTS 66” snow bucket, fits skidsteer • 94” Hydraulic skidsteer loader dozer blade/snow pusher VEHICLES & DECKS 1986 1 ton truck deck • 8ft truck deck with tool boxes FARM EQUIPMENT New Holland 664 round baler (Check online for updates) UNUSED ITEMS 2015 30’ X 85’ X 15’ Peak Ceiling Double Door Storage Building c/w commercial fabric, waterproof, UV and Fire Resistant, 12’ x 12’ drive through doors at two ends• 2015 30’ X 40’ X 15’ Peak Ceiling Double Door Storage Building c/w commercial fabric, waterproof, UV and Fire Resistant, 12’ x 12’ drive through doors at two ends• 2015 20’ X 30’ X 12’ Peak Ceiling Storage Shelter c/w commercial fabric, waterproof, UV and Fire Resistant• (2) 2015 10’ x 20’ Commercial Instant Pop-Up Tent• 2015 16’ x 22’ Marquee Event Tent c/w 320sqft one zipper door, 7 windows, heavy duty frames and fabrics• (4) 2015 84’’ Skidsteer Angle Dozer Blade/Snow Pusher• (2) 2015 72’’ Forklift Fork Extension• Heavy Duty Tire Changer, c/w 110v 60 hz• 2015 Heavy Duty Wheel Balancer c/w 110v 60 hz• 2015 50 Ton Shop Press• (2) 2015 20 Ton Air Hydraulic Jack• (2) 2015 3 Ton Floor Jack• (2) 10’ 20 Drawer Heavy Duty Work Bench• 2015 10” Compound Miter Saw• (2) 2015 10pc 14” Diamond Blade Set per lot• (4) 2015 Welding Helmet Solar Power• 2015 82’’ Heavy Duty Rotary Tiller c/w gear drive, 3 point PTO shaft w/overrunning clutch GENERATORS, ENGINES, & WELDERS 70 Amp A.C. welder • 6.5 HP Briggs & Stratton motor MISCELLANEOUS Headache racks • Aluminum storage container • Steel wheelbarrow • Track shovels • Sledge hammers RECREATIONAL 2009 Panterra Wolf Side-by-Side • 2008 Yamaha 700 Rhino Side-by-Side • 1990 Kawasaki 220 Quad • Honda TRX 300 Quad GUNS (must have PAL to buy guns) 12ga Brazelia single shot shotgun • 12ga Remington pump action shotgun w/case • 16ga H&R single shot shotgun w/case • 22cal Winchester semi-automatic rifle w/case • Pellet gun w/pellets TOOLS 12 Volt battery charger • 1000 watt inverter • 7” Bandsaw • 16” scroll saw • 2 Ton cable puller • 1 Ton chain hoist • Wrenches • 3/8” socket set • 1/2” socket set • 3/4” socket set • 450 pc tool set • Air compressor • HomeLite chain saws • Bench grinder FUEL TANKS (2) 135gal fuel tanks w/electric pumps • (2) 100gal fuel tanks • (2) 100gal “L” shaped tanks New items arriviNg daily! • ConCession on site
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Debbie Demare, director of Squamish-Lilloett Regional District Area A, said residents hoped the Bradian project would be a major investment in the Bridge River Valley that would trigger other economic development. “I think everybody would say we’re
hopeful. We hope whoever buys it would work with our community, and we’re definitely open to development of a backcountry tourism operation.”
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But because of an excess of applicants, the provincial government put a hold on new applications this spring and has since modified the qualifications. Mills said he’s now looking for a new group interested in restoring the site and turning it into a destination for backcountry recreation. The group is asking $1.2 million for Bradian. The town, between Lillooet and Whistler, was built in the 1930s during a gold boom, but it was abandoned in 1971 when the nearby mines shut down. The ghost town has 22 buildings, including houses, on a single 50-acre plot that still has basic infrastructure such as fire hydrants, hydro power and telephone lines.
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Seven months after a group of Chinese investors bought Bradian, the For Sale sign has gone up again on the Bridge River Valley ghost town. The realtor representing the investors says his clients are selling it because of changes in B.C. immigration rules. The China Zhong Ya Group Hebei Canada-China Co. bought the 50-acre townsite for just under $1 million last year. Bradian Project spokesman Mike Mills said it was planning on bringing more investors on board through the Provincial Nominee Program. The program allowed people to immigrate to B.C. if they invested enough money in a business that could create jobs.Mills said the plan was to have immigrants start various businesses.
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