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Albertans at the World Food Championships agri-news NOVEMBER, 2015
Albertans were well represented at the World Food Championships (WFC) earlier in November, where Canadian teams took home 1st place in two of nine cooking categories. Ten of the 19 Canadian teams at WFC (including Edmonton chefs Doreen Prei, Lindsay Porter of El Cortez, and Sandeep Brar of Zinc, among others) made it into top ten rounds in their respective categories. For its inaugural year, the Canadian Food Championships (CFC) sent 17 qualifying teams to Kissimmee, Florida, to compete in the World Food Championships November 3-10, 2015. CFC’s teams met up with two independent teams to represent Canada at WFC, a cooking competition that sees hundreds of teams from across the world compete for a grand prize of $100,000. “We’re so proud of how the Canadians did at WFC. To make it to this level is a huge accomplishment,” says Paul Lucas, general manager, Canadian Food Championships. “We were so happy to be able to provide this opportunity for Canadians to qualify for WFC through the Canadian Food Championships this year. We always knew Canada had great culinary talent, and now they’ve shown the world.” Final results for Alberta teams at WFC:
Seafood: 5th place: Doreen Prei (Team Prei) from Edmonton 9th place: Sandeep Brar (Zinc) from Edmonton Pasta: 7th place: Gabi Marin (Fantasyland Hotel) from Edmonton 8th place: Lindsay Porter (El Cortez) from Edmonton
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be reduced when wintering sites are built on clay-type soils. Movement of our wintering sites can help reduce the effects of nutrient accumulation. It allows the crop, whether its hay, pasture or annual crop to use the nutrients applied through-out the winter. By rotating our wintering sites, we also reduce the risk for nutrient buildup and leaching. How often we return to a wintering site depends somewhat on our feeding method. On sites where we import feed (bales for grazing, processing or unrolling), there is a higher potential for nutrient accumulation and nutrient distribution isn’t always even. On sites where we don’t import feeds (swath, corn, stockpile grazing), nutrient distribution is more even, but overuse of these sites can still result in excess nutrient buildup even though it is more evenly distributed. For imported and non-imported feed systems the recommended feeding frequency is once every 3-4 years. If it is not possible to rotate the entire site, rotating the location of the feeding site and where animals are bedded should be done every year to reduce the risk of excess nutrient accumulation. Managing our wintering sites can help us get the most out of these alternative feeding systems. By managing all aspects of these systems (feed, water, bedding and shelter) we can reduce the environmental risk associated with wintering sites. Some resources for Producers include: • www.foragebeef.ca • Wintering Site Assessment & Design Tool • Agdex #420/580-3 • Cattle Wintering Sites-Managing for Good Stewardship • (Agdex #420/580-2) All photos in this article were found in the Wintering Site Assessment & Design Tool
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That being said, the U.S.D.A. surprised even the bears by taking average corn yields up by 1.3 to 169.3 bu/ac, barley below last year’s record of 171 bu/ac! As such, total U.S. corn production was pegged at 13.65 Billion bushels, almost 100 million bushels bigger than the trade was expecting, Accordingly, the 2015/16 domestic carryout was increased to 1.76 Billion bushels, but that pales in comparison to global corn inventories rising by almost 13% year-over-year to a record 212 million tonnes (mostly thanks to lower feed use in China). In corn, the question is how much product is the market cruising through and at what pace will this help drive prices higher, should we see a mild winter and drier seeding conditions for Plant 2016 (which is being forecasted right now). Accordingly, Morgan Stanley says that at the current levels, they are bullish corn as they expect the coarse grain to outperform soybeans over the rest of the 2015/16 marketing year. As such, this paints a picture of more corn acres going into the ground this coming spring. For soybeans, average U.S. soybean yields ticked up by 1.1 bu/ac from October to a record 48.3 bu/ac, meaning total production will touch a record 3.98 Billion bushels (or more than 108 million tonnes!). Thus, it’s no surprise that domestic U.S. soybean end-of-year inventories will grow to 465 million bushels, well above the 436 million bushels the market was anticipating. On a positive note, global ending stocks dropped slightly as international buying remains strong, the only difference being that most of the business is being given to South America. With C.O.N.A.B. (basically Brazil’s U.S.D.A.), raising production estimates to almost 103 million tonnes, it’s not hard to figure out the math that there’s a lot soybeans out there. Yes, there’s been some slight positive points there has been some bright spots for soybeans in terms of domestic use but more than anything, the main variables to watch are China (are they slowing down their imports or just continuing to source from South America?) and El Nino (will it drive up veggie oil prices for a few months or just briefly?). On wheat, everyone already knows there’s a large supply out there but with U.S. exports sagging to the lowest levels since the 1971/72 marketing year, it’s no surprise that U.S. ending stocks were pushed up to 911 million bushels, the largest in 6 years. Globally, world ending stocks declined slightly with the Australian crop being cut by 1 million tonnes to 26 million, but that was basically made up by the E.U. crop increasing by 2 million tonnes. All in, with supply more than available across the board, sideways-to-bearish pressure remains on the majority of grains complex with only a surprising demand headline or a weather shock bringing about the potential for a rally in the next 2 months. To growth, Brennan Turner President & CEO | FarmLead.com Brennan Turner is originally from Foam Lake, SK, where his family started farming the land in the 1920s. After completing his degree in economics from Yale University and then playing some pro hockey, Mr. Turner spent some time working in finance before starting FarmLead.com, a risk-free, transparent online and now mobile grain marketplace (app available for iOS & Android). His weekly column is a summary of his free, daily market note, the FarmLead Breakfast Brief. He can be reached via email (b.turner@farmlead. com) or phone (1-855-332-7653). r001927276
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Futures Dec-15 Mar-16
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Futures Dec-15 Mar-16
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WHEAT - CWRS #1 - 13.5
WHEAT - CWRS #2 - 13.5
WHEAT - CWRS #2 - 12.5
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BARLEY
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MILLING OATS
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On Tuesday, November 10, 2015, we got the U.S.D.A.’s monthly installment of the world agricultural supply & demand estimates and things came out a lot more bearish than the market was expecting. Going into the report, average market analysis pegged both corn and soybean yields and production higher than the previous October report.
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Trimble to Acquire AGRI-TREND
Aquisition Said to Provide Stronger Toolset for Crop Advisors SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov. 10, 2015—Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) announced today that it will acquire the assets of privately held AGRITREND® of Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, which operates the largest network of independent agricultural consultants in North America. The acquisition will enable Trimble to provide agronomists
and other crop advisors with a stronger set of brand-agnostic tools they can use to advise growers on how to better manage their operations. The combination of AGRI-TREND’s experience in agronomy, grain marketing, farm business and data management together with Trimble’s experience in precision agriculture will further empower grow-
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ers to gain efficiencies throughout the entire farming cycle. The acquisition is expected to close in November 2015. Financial terms were not disclosed. AGRI-TREND’s network of over 200 specialists spread throughout the U.S. and Canada includes over 110 independent “coaches” specializing in agronomy, precision farming, crop marketing and farm business management. Coaches are supported by a team of science specialists comprised of over 30 Ph.D.’s and M.Sc.’s providing in-house research, training and insight support for both the coaching network and the AGRI-DATA® Solution platform—a proprietary farm data management solution. As a result, AGRI-TREND’s solutions enable growers to make informed business decisions that better allocate scarce resources to produce safe and environmentally sustainable food. “Trimble’s acquisition of AGRITREND is another step towards total farm management for the grower. Together with Connected Farm, we will provide growers and their trusted advisors with a combined offering that is unique in the marketplace today,” said Joe Denniston, vice president for Trimble’s Agriculture Division. “AGRI-
TREND is a leader in providing expert advice and decision support for growing crops, marketing commodities and managing a farm’s finances. Trimble is a leader in precision agriculture technology that precisely applies those decisions whether it is seed, nutrients or water. Together, Trimble and AGRITREND will enable the integration of decisions and execution to give greater control over the outcome, resulting in maximized productivity for the grower.” “AGRI-TREND has been working side by side with farmers for over 17 years. With the strength that Trimble provides, we aim to help even more farmers as the move to precision agriculture continues to gain momentum globally,” said Rob Saik, founder of AGRI-TREND. “The combination of our advanced agricultural technical expertise and Trimble’s exceptional precision agriculture tools provides us with a platform that will support production practices that are sustainable both from an environmental and financial perspective for today’s farmers. We’re excited to be a part of the future of agriculture, and we’re pleased to work with the great people at Trimble.”
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2015 ATB Agricultural Farm Families Announced
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On Sunday, November 12th, the 47th Annual ATB Agricultural Farm Family Awards were presented at a special ceremony during FarmFair International. Thirteen Alberta families were recognized by the Northern & Central Agricultural Service Boards for their farming business practises and contributions to agriculture and their farm communities. Receiving the commemorative farm gate signs this year were: Barrhead County No. 11 - Tuininga Farms Beaver County - Tim and Verleen Knudson Clearwater County - Gerald and Joyce Willsie Lac la Biche County - R & Y Farms Lesser Slave River No. 124 - Dedi and Sandra Melzer Peace MD No. 135 - Alexander Family Farm Saddle Hills County - Danny Nobbs Farm Smoky River MD No. 130 - Boisvert Farms Stettler County No. 6 - Green Farms Strathcona County - Glasman Family Farm Two Hills County No. 21 - Clint and Irene Jacula Wetaskiwin County - Parker Farms Yellowhead County - Wild Cattle Co.
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Producer Deliveries - Week 14, Nov 02 - Nov 08, 2015 Wheat Amber Durum Oats Barley Rye Flax Canola Peas Corn Beans Lentils Total
Man 54.1 1.4 0.4 1.6 2.6 18.4 0.2 0.5 0.2 79.4
Sask 134.6 69.5 14.4 25.3 11.2 55.5 3.4 6.9 320.8
Alta 163.9 22.9 1.9 7.7 3.4 43.3 11.8 0.3 255.2
B.C. 0.8 0.7 0.3 6.9 1.7 10.4
Total 353.3 92.3 18.5 33.7 1.6 17.1 124.2 17.1 0.5 0.2 7.2 665.7
Primary Elevator Shipments - Week 14, Nov 02 - Nov 08, 2015
Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 87.2 229.5 134.2 6.1 457.1 Amber Durum 132.7 18.5 151.2 Oats 4.6 27.5 1.5 0.9 34.6 Barley 1.8 24.2 13.0 0.1 39.1 Rye 2.3 0.6 0.1 3.1 Flax 3.6 19.0 0.7 23.3 Canola 19.7 65.1 47.7 6.0 138.4 Peas 0.6 8.9 6.3 0.7 16.5 Corn 1.2 1.2 Beans 0.7 0.8 Lentils 8.5 3.6 12.1 Total 121.7 516.0 225.6 13.8 877.4 Crop Y-T-D Producer Deliveries to Primary Elevators - ending Nov 08, 2015 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 1,166.0 1,940.5 1,772.2 63.5 4,942.1 Amber Durum 1,086.0 212.6 1,298.6 Oats 169.4 247.6 25.1 13.3 455.3 Barley 19.4 283.3 109.8 5.4 417.8 Rye 26.3 3.2 0.6 30.1 Flax 17.2 99.2 14.9 131.3 Canola 623.3 1,625.3 1,165.9 37.0 3,451.5 Peas 12.5 629.9 642.8 11.5 1,296.7 Corn 25.9 25.9 Beans 26.1 0.1 1.3 27.5 Lentils 0.3 478.4 28.8 507.6 Total 2,086.4 6,393.5 3,974.0 130.7 12,584.4
Crop Year-to-Date Primary Elevator Shipments - to Nov 08, 2015
Missing and Presumed Taken
Keith Wilson from Silver Valley came into our office on Thursday last week and asked if there was anything I could do to help him locate his family pet. He introduced me to “Maggie”, the Wilson’s female Heeler/Lab cross who was believed to have been taken from their property on Highway 681 (Range Road 110) outside of Silver Valley around 4:00 p.m. on Monday, November 9th. So, Keith, here is what I can do for you ... a spot in my “On the Horizon” column. Keith is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the return of “Maggie”. If you know where “Maggie” is, or have information for Keith, you can contact him at either 780-351-3815 or 780-864-0323. Any information you have could be valuable – so please call.
Wheat Durum Wheat Oats Barley Rye Flax Canola Peas Corn Beans Lentils Total Wheat Amber Durum Oats Barley Rye Flax Canola Peas Corn Beans Lentils Total
Man 1,202.7 172.9 23.9 20.1 14.4 489.1 12.2 25.1 10.5 1,970.9
Sask 2,148.4 1,062.3 222.7 254.3 3.0 64.5 1,419.9 595.5 4.6 0.7 297.7 6,073.6
Alta 1,801.0 173.8 22.0 102.1 0.4 8.5 1,127.1 602.4 0.3 26.6 3,864.2
B.C. 72.7 13.4 5.2 27.7 10.8 129.8
Total 5,224.8 1,236.0 430.9 385.6 23.5 87.4 3,063.8 1,220.9 29.7 11.5 324.4 12,038.5
Man 237.2 27.9 11.7 12.3 8.7 178.1 6.1 1.5 35.3 0.4 519.2
Sask 317.2 161.8 56.1 62.6 1.3 46.2 555.4 96.8 0.1 40.7 1,338.2
Alta 435.1 58.1 8.0 27.4 0.7 8.0 303.3 81.7 1.1 4.4 927.8
B.C. 7.5 1.4 1.4 13.3 1.1 24.7
Total 997.1 219.9 93.4 103.1 14.3 62.9 1,050.1 185.7 1.5 36.4 45.4 2,809.8
Stocks at Primary Elevators- Week 14
10 The Northern Horizon, November 20, 2015
GRAIN FUTURES REPORT Grain Future Prices - as of November 13, 2015 Last 448.00s 471.50 477.80 482.00 Last 440-4s 493-0 494-2 496-4 Last 423-6s 459-2 473-2 483-0 Last 640-2s 502-2 505-6 516-0 Last 359-4 366-6 372-6 Last 230-4 222-4 223-0 Last 857-0 857-6 863-4 Last 27.18 27.46 27.68 Last 288.6 289.4 289.7
Change - 9.80 - 1.60 - 2.20 - 2.10 Change + 4-0 - 5-0 - 6-0 - 6-4 Change - 0-4 - 4-4 - 4-6 - 4-6 Change + 3-4 - 3-0 - 5-4 - 5-4 Change - 2-4 - 2-6 - 2-6 Change + 0-4 - 4-6 - 5-0 Change - 6-0 - 6-2 - 5-2 Change - 0.26 - 0.25 - 0.25 Change - 2.8 - 2.5 - 1.7
Open 0.00 473.10 479.70 483.60 Open 0-0 496-2 498-4 502-0 Open 0-0 462-0 477-0 487-0 Open 0-0 505-0 511-0 521-4 Open 361-4 369-0 375-2 Open 230-4 227-2 225-0 Open 862-4 863-2 867-0 Open 27.43 27.71 27.91 Open 291.1 291.7 291.1
High 448.00 473.20 479.70 483.60 High 440-4 499-6 501-2 503-6 High 423-6 465-0 479-4 489-0 High 640-2 506-0 511-6 521-4 High 362-2 369-6 375-4 High 231-0 227-2 225-0 High 862-4 863-2 867-4 High 27.45 27.72 27.92 High 291.4 291.9 291.6
Low 448.00 470.20 476.80 480.90 Low 440-4 491-2 492-6 495-2 Low 423-6 458-0 472-2 482-4 Low 640-2 501-0 505-2 515-2 Low 359-0 366-2 372-4 Low 224-2 222-4 223-0 Low 855-0 855-6 861-0 Low 27.08 27.37 27.59 Low 288.3 289.1 289.3
Prev. Stl. 457.80 473.10 480.00 484.10 Prev. Stl. 436-4 498-0 500-2 503-0 Prev. Stl. 424-2 463-6 478-0 487-6 Prev. Stl. 636-6 505-2 511-2 521-4 Prev. Stl. 362-0 369-4 375-4 Prev. Stl. 230-0 227-2 228-0 Prev. Stl. 863-0 864-0 868-6 Prev. Stl. 27.44 27.71 27.93 Prev. Stl. 291.4 291.9 291.4
Time 11/12/15 09:24 a.m. 09:24 a.m. 09:00 a.m. Time 11/12/15 09:26 a.m. 09:26 a.m. 09:26 a.m. Time 11/12/15 09:26 a.m. 09:27 a.m. 09:19 a.m. Time 11/12/15 09:25 a.m. 09:27 a.m. 09:17 a.m. Time 09:28 a.m. 09:28 a.m. 09:28 a.m. Time 09:17 a.m. 09:26 a.m. 09:26 a.m. Time 09:29 a.m. 09:29 a.m. 09:29 a.m. Time 09:30 a.m. 09:29 a.m. 09:29 a.m. Time 09:30 a.m. 09:30 a.m. 09:30 a.m.
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Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report Weekly Feed Grain Report - November 13, 2015
Daily Grain Prices - November 13, 2015
Alberta Canola Producers Commission (http://dashboard.albertacanola.com/reports/weekly-grains) CANOLA - #1 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $10.02 ( -$0.04 ) $9.93 ( -$0.03 ) $10.09 ( -$0.04 ) December 2015 $10.13 ( -$0.04 ) $10.02 ( -$0.04 ) $10.25 ( -$0.03 ) January 2016 $10.25 ( -$0.04 ) $10.26 ( -$0.03 ) $10.36 ( -$0.04 ) February 2016 $10.39 ( -$0.05 ) $10.40 ( -$0.06 ) $10.52 ( -$0.05 ) March 2016 $10.44 ( -$0.05 ) $10.45 ( -$0.05 ) $10.59 ( -$0.05 ) April 2016 $10.57 ( -$0.06 ) $10.57 ( -$0.05 ) $10.67 ( -$0.05 ) May 2016 $10.57 ( -$0.06 ) $10.50 ( -$0.05 ) $10.72 ( -$0.06 ) WHEAT - #1 CPSR - 11.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $5.45 ( +$0.06 ) $5.54 ( +$0.05 ) $5.17 ( +$0.05 ) December 2015 $5.57 ( +$0.05 ) $5.67 ( +$0.06 ) $5.76 ( +$0.06 ) January 2016 $5.64 ( + $0.01 ) $5.72 ( +$0.01 ) $5.76 ( +$0.01 ) February 2016 $5.66 ( +$0.01 ) $5.75 ( +$0.01 ) $5.79 ( +$0.01 ) March 2016 $5.72 ( +$0.01 ) $5.80 ( +$0.01 ) $5.85 ( +$0.02 ) April 2016 $5.82 ( +$0.01 ) $5.91 ( +$0.02 ) $6.00 ( +$0.02 ) May 2016 $5.91 ( + $0.01 ) $6.00 ( +$0.02 ) $6.09 ( +$0.02 ) WHEAT - #1 CWAD - 13.0% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot not available not available $8.42 ( +$0.01 ) December 2015 not available not available $8.48 ( $0.00 ) January 2016 not available not available $8.54 ( +$0.01 ) February 2016 not available not available $8.59 ( $0.00 ) March 2016 not available not available $8.65 ( +$0.01 ) April 2016 not available not available $8.72 ( $0.00 ) WHEAT - #1 CWRS - 13.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $6.41 ( -$0.03 ) $6.50 ( -$0.02 ) $6.56 ( -$0.06 ) December 2015 $6.45 ( -$0.03 ) $6.50 ( -$0.03 ) $6.56 ( -$0.07 ) January 2016 $6.48 ( -$0.02 ) $6.51 ( -$0.02 ) $6.59 ( -$0.02 ) February 2016 $6.52 ( -$0.03 ) $6.56 ( -$0.02 ) $6.63 ( -$0.02 ) March 2016 $6.57 ( -$0.02 ) $6.60 ( -$0.02 ) $6.68 ( -$0.02 ) April 2016 $6.63 ( -$0.02 ) $6.67 ( -$0.01 ) $6.75 ( -$0.02 ) YELLOW PEAS - #2 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $9.91 ( +$0.19 ) $10.00 ( +$0.18 ) $9.47 ( +$0.11 ) December 2015 $9.93 ( +$0.18 ) $10.03 ( +$0.18 ) $9.65 ( +$0.14 ) January 2016 $10.00 ( +$0.09 ) $10.10 ( +$0.08 ) $9.91 ( +$0.06 ) February 2016 $10.00 ( +$0.09 ) $10.10 ( +$0.08 ) $9.91 ( +$0.06 ) March 2016 not available not available $9.97 ( $0.00 ) April 2016 not available not available $9.95 ( $0.00)
Statistics & Data Development Branch, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry FEEDMILL BIDS (Different Delivery Points) Week of Nov 9/15 Previous Week Wheat Lethbridge $222.00 - $230.00 $220.00 - $230.00 Red Deer $208.00 - $228.00 $212.00 - $225.00 Edmonton $209.44 - $226.00 $200.25 - $222.00 Oats
Edmonton
$175.10 - $208.00
$175.10 - $210.00
Peas
Edmonton
$235.00 - $238.84
$235.00 - $250.00
Barley
Lethbridge MH/Brooks Calgary Red Deer Vermillion Edmonton Grande Prairie
$217.00 - $220.00 $205.00 - $215.00 $202.00 - $215.00 $200.00 - $215.00 $172.24 - $195.00 $192.90 - $214.00 $165.35 - $188.19
$215.00 - $220.00 $200.00 - $213.00 $213.00 - $213.00 $196.00 - $212.00 $172.24 - $195.00 $192.90 - $212.00 $165.35 - $179.13
$290.01 $459.07
Previous Week $292.20 $459.90
CANOLA CRUSHER on Nov 11, 2015 Meal (FOB) Seed (Del)
Elevator Bids on Nov 13/15 (Delivered) This Week Last Week Feed Wheat *Central $186.45 $185.14 Feed Oats *Central $178.32 $156.63 Feed Barley *Central $179.39 $178.56 Rye *Central n/a n/a Flaxseed Brooks $435.80 $435.41 Canola *Central $440.99 $447.18 *replaces both Calgary and Red Deer to include the area from Calgary to south of Edmonton SPECIAL CROP CASH BIDS on November 12, 2015 Cdn $/Tonne Cdn $/Bushel $/Bushel Last Year Green Peas - #2 or Btr $304.24 $8.28 $9.48 Feed Peas $237.55 $6.47 $5.46 Yellow Peas - #2 or Btr $318.38 $8.67 $6.64 Cdn $/lb $/lb Last Year Lentils - #1 Laird $1,075.41 $0.49 $0.35 Lentils - #1 Eston $875.01 $0.40 $0.29 Mustard - #1 Yellow $1,041.68 $0.47 $0.31 Mustard - #1 Brown $701.84 $0.32 $0.25 Mustard - #1 Oriental $959.00 $0.43 $0.29 r001926588
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VOLD, JONES & VOLD AUCTION Dawson Creek, BC
Shawn Gist (250)782-3766 Auction Date 301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 801 - 900 901 - 1,000 over 1,000 301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 801 - 900 901 - 1,000 over 1,000
Nov 10 - 1,430 Head
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VOLD, JONES VOLD, JONES VOLD, JONES VOLD, JONES NORTH & VOLD & VOLD & VOLD & VOLD CENTRAL AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION LIVESTOCK Beaverlodge, AB
Ponoka, AB
Westlock, AB
Rimbey, AB
Clyde, AB
Don Fessler (780)354-2423
Henry Thalen (403)783-5561
Gary Jarvis (780)349-1446
Wes Skeels (403)843-2439
Garth Rogers (780)349-1491
Nov 13 - 450 Head
Nov 12 - 607 Head Nov 11 - 5,215 Head Nov 12 - 2,546 Head FEEDER STEERS $300.00 $370.00 $300.00 $360.00 $300.00 $345.00 $310.00 $390.00 $315.00 $390.00 $285.00 $335.00 $290.00 $333.00 $280.00 $325.00 $295.00 $340.00 $285.00 $357.00 $255.00 $282.00 $258.00 $280.00 $240.00 $275.00 $260.00 $305.00 $245.00 $296.00 $230.00 $252.00 $235.00 $256.00 $220.00 $250.00 $235.00 $261.00 $225.00 $261.00 $215.00 $236.00 $210.00 $235.00 $215.00 $235.00 $235.00 $244.00 $210.00 $244.00 $210.00 $230.00 $205.00 $225.00 $205.00 $230.00 $221.00 $231.00 $160.00 $229.00 $205.00 $225.00 $200.00 $218.00 $200.00 $220.00 $208.00 $225.00 $180.00 $223.00 $200.00 $218.00 $185.00 $205.00 $180.00 $210.00 $190.00 $208.00 $180.00 $220.00 FEEDER HEIFERS $270.00 $320.00 $290.00 $320.00 $285.00 $315.00 $280.00 $325.00 $290.00 $350.00 $242.00 $275.00 $260.00 $280.00 $250.00 $275.00 $260.00 $290.00 $245.00 $300.00 $235.00 $268.00 $235.00 $250.00 $225.00 $254.00 $228.00 $252.00 $220.00 $262.00 $210.00 $235.00 $215.00 $235.00 $210.00 $235.00 $220.00 $240.00 $210.00 $240.00 $205.00 $222.00 $200.00 $218.00 $205.00 $225.00 $205.00 $222.00 $190.00 $215.00 $199.00 $218.00 $190.00 $208.00 $200.00 $215.00 $200.00 $207.00 $160.00 $200.00 $190.00 $210.00 $185.00 $198.00 $190.00 $212.00 $190.00 $202.00 $170.00 $213.00 $180.00 $195.00 $175.00 $190.00 $185.00 $205.00 $180.00 $195.00 $170.00 $204.00 SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 Cows D1 - D2 Cows D1 - D2 Cows D1 - D2 Cows D1 - D2 Cows $98.00 $110.00 $90.00 $108.00 $98.00 $110.00 $100.00 $110.00 $98.00 $115.00 D3 - D4 Cows D3 - D4 Cows D3 - D4 Cows D3 - D4 Cows D3 - D4 Cows $80.00 $97.00 $75.00 $88.00 $82.00 $96.00 $90.00 $100.00 $80.00 $90.00 Bologna Bulls Bologna Bulls Bologna Bulls Bologna Bulls Bologna Bulls $90.00 $118.00 $90.00 $125.00 $92.00 $120.00 $120.00 $145.00 $105.00 $138.00 REPLACEMENT CATTLE Y = Younger O = Older) Good Bred Cows Good Bred Cows Good Bred Cows Good Bred Cows Good Bred Cows n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a $1,500.00 $1,500.00 n/a n/a Good Bred Heifers Good Bred Heifers Good Bred Heifers Good Bred Heifers Older Bred Cows n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a $2,000.00 $2,300.00 n/a n/a Cow/Calf Pairs (Y/O) Cow/Calf Pairs (Y/O) Cow/Calf Pairs (Y/O) Cow/Calf Pairs (Y) Good Bred Heifers n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a $2,650.00 n/a n/a
Nov 10 - 1,211 Head
Nov 10 - 4,353 Head
$322.00 $297.25 $245.00 $220.00 $218.00 $200.00 $195.00 $176.00
$380.00 $362.00 $289.00 $244.50 $241.25 $230.75 $219.75 $197.50
$300.00 $295.00 $265.00 $235.00 $220.00 $210.00 $200.00 $200.00
$375.00 $342.00 $300.00 $254.00 $235.00 $232.00 $230.00 $230.00
$275.00 $245.00 $229.00 $207.00 $200.00 $190.00 $185.00 $174.00
$300.00 $285.00 $245.00 $236.00 $212.00 $210.00 $201.00 $198.00
$280.00 $260.00 $225.00 $210.00 $200.00 $200.00 $190.00 $190.00
$315.00 $292.00 $252.00 $235.00 $218.00 $215.00 $215.00 $215.00
D1 - D2 Cows $105.00 $115.00 D3 - D4 Cows $100.00 $105.00 Bologna Bulls $115.00 $138.00
D1 - D2 Cows $85.00 $115.00 D3 Cows $80.00 $95.00 Slaughter Bulls $120.00 $140.00
Good Bred Cows Bred Cows & Heifers $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,500.00 $2,500.00 Older Bred Cows $1,400.00 $2,000.00 Good Bred Heifers Cow/Calf Pairs $1,800.00 $3,000.00 $1,800.00 $2,500.00
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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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The Costs of Compassion An original editorial submitted by Rose Tubman Broeren, RVT I recently read an article describing how a veterinarian in Kelowna treated an entire litter of ten puppies with parvo free of charge after the owner was not able to pay for their treatment. All ten puppies survived, impressively. The veterinarian is described as a hero for waiving fees which, the article noted, would have come to roughly enough to purchase a new car. This veterinarian did an amazing thing, saved lives which would otherwise have certainly died, and, to quote the article again, restored the owner’s faith in humanity. By all accounts, this is a feel-good story for the ages. So why does it leave such a bad taste in my mouth? It may be because the struggle to explain and justify the costs of veterinary medicine to our clients is a never-ending and exhausting battle. A short time ago, a client brought her cat in for a routine spay. While the discharge instructions were being explained to her, she began to tell the technologist how dishonest the practice of veterinary medicine was, and how we had no accountability, and as such, could charge whatever we wanted. When she tried to explain what the cost of the spay covered and why we charged what we did, the client refused to listen. “All veterinarians and their staff are dishonest”, she exclaimed. We’re all making money hand over fist, preying on people’s love of animals. To her, it didn’t matter that what we charge for a spay just barely covers - if it even does - what it actually costs in drugs, equipment, and time spent by
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the veterinarian, veterinary technologists, veterinary assistants, kennel staff, and reception ensuring a pet’s safe and comfortable anesthesia and surgery. I am not saying veterinarians should never make judgement calls when it comes to money. I have never worked with a veterinarian who didn’t occasionally do things for free or offer steep discounts for those who could not afford care. I personally have paid for medications and procedures on client’s animals when I have known they will not be able to cover the fees. I have watched veterinarians changing invoices which came to double the estimate given in order to stick to what owners were told they would need to pay, zeroing out their hundreds of dollars’ worth of labour or that $60 vial of medication. But what I deeply, deeply wish is that clients understood what it costs us to give those discounts and offer that free care. The money you pay for your pet’s care does not go directly into the pocket of your veterinarian. It goes to the clinic; to the tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of inventory (mainly medication and supplies for in-hospital use such as intravenous catheters, syringes and needles, bandages, surgical supplies, etc.) which needs to be purchased on a weekly and occasionally daily basis. It goes to the hard working, deeply appreciated, and generally underpaid support staff, which perform the duties of a nurse, janitor, lab technician, x-ray technician, surgical technician, dental technician, counselor, teacher, receptionist, and pharmacist -- all in the same day, for perhaps half or less of what a nurse in a human hospital will make. It goes to maintaining the clinic and equipment within to keep your pet as safe and healthy within our walls as possible, and it goes to the purchase of new equipment to further this goal; equipment which regularly costs tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars just to purchase, let alone install, maintain, and train staff in operating it properly. It goes towards further educating staff members, to keep pets as safe and comfortable as possible as medical knowledge and technologies advance. And yes, it does go to your veterinarian – with the minimum of 6 years of post-secondary education debt, who may work twelve to eighteen hour days without overtime, who spends hours poring over your pet’s medical history when they are ill and seeking out the best possible treatment for them which you will be financially able to cover, who sleeps in front of your animal’s kennel or brings them home when they aren’t stable enough to be alone, who spends their holidays with your pet instead of their family, who dedicates not just their work hours but their personal time and personal life to ensuring that you and your animal family receive the best possible care. And it also goes to the owners and managers of the practice, who work
tirelessly to manage the behind the scenes work that clients will often never see or think of, but is nonetheless essential to help the practice run smoothly and efficiently. The money which the Kelowna veterinarian gave up, as the article so astutely stated, would have been enough to buy a new car. It would not have. That money would have gone to a hundred, a thousand other pets in need. Do I think the veterinarian made the right choice? Absolutely. I can only assume he examined his finances and the finances of his clinic and understood what he was doing. He saved ten lives -- that’s nothing to belittle, and is a very respectable endeavour. That’s not what this is about. This is about understanding. Veterinary medicine is expensive. No one will ever deny that. If the time comes where your pet is ill or injured and you need to say “I cannot afford that”, please do not ever feel judged. We know. We understand. Chances are good that we have been in your shoes (I know I have). But please, try to remember that we are not charging you whatever we want, that we are not trying to get rich from the suffering of your loved ones, and that we only want what is best for both you and your animal. Understand our position, and trust that we understand yours. This message brought to you by the favorite quote: ‘“I do this for the money”, said no person involved in the veterinary industry ever.’ SIDEBAR BOX: At the Dawson Creek Veterinary Clinic we have many options available to help with the financial aspect of pet care. There are pet insurance options as well as a pet financing card that works like a credit card. We hold fundraisers multiple times a year and continually accept donations to our Emergency Care Fund that helps families in a pet emergency provide the necessary care. We highly recommend placing money on your account for the unexpected injuries that may come up. Gift certificates are available and are a great way for you to show family and friends that you care for their entire family. Above all we recognize the human animal bond and the value of the companionship brought to us by these special household family members. We are dedicated to helping producers thrive economically through value added services and herd health training which results in a healthy, nourishing product for the public. If you ever have any questions or concerns contact us for more information.
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Know where to draw the line I recently had the pleasure of attending and competing in the Trainers Challenge at The Mane Event in Chilliwack. I was also asked to do a couple of demonstrations with my own horses. The Trainers Challenge is a colt starting competition where you are given an unbroke colt to start in 3 hours. There is a crowd and a panel of judges watching you while you explain your thoughts and techniques. I believe competition has the potential to bring out either the best or the worst in you. If you go into a competition, it is unlikely that anyone could truly
say that they don’t care if they win. I know I want to win, there is no question about that. There is nothing wrong with wanting to win unless it is at the expense of something or someone. For years I would not go into colt starting competitions because I wasn’t thinking right. Then I got my head back on and said if I’m not willing to cross the line, any of my lines, that is staying true to my horsemanship beliefs, then I can bring out the best in myself and the horse I draw. If I only do what I believe the horse is ready to do then all
is well. If that gets me a win, great and I can’t help but learn something. I also would not go in competitions for a few years because I wanted to be sure I wasn’t going to put the horse in a bad spot because maybe I really hadn’t learnt enough for that kind of environment. Now when I go in a competition, I love the challenge of getting as much done as possible in the time you have without stepping over the lines. The young horse has to absorb a great deal of information in a very short time. They can and they do and they have no problem with it if we can color inside the lines. If we watch our horse closely, young or old, they all have certain amounts they can absorb. The more clear and understanding what we do is, the more they can comprehend. In a competition you have your competitive side spurring you along and your other side reminding you to watch your horse see what he needs. So don’t go faster than he can learn and make sure the last lesson is understood enough before moving forward. If they don’t yet understand, you must stay with it until they are far enough along before you add more to their list of skills. It absolutely amazes me still after 2000 colts and countless other horses, how much they can learn. How fast and with ease and calmness they learn that you don’t see even in us humans. There are, however, lines that horses have, thresh holds or limits that you need to be aware of. For example, many times in colt starting competitions the common problem that seems to come up is the colt starters have trouble keeping or getting their horse moving. The round pen can take some of the blame because it does hinder forward movement in a horse. However another common
mistake is when they are asked to go or move and they take a step, you must allow them to stop if they want. You can ask for another step in a few seconds. Allow them to think about what just happened and that they don’t have to keep moving when you just got on. They need time to understand that you will be asking them to walk, trot and canter in time but to start with they get to stop if needed as a thank you to them for doing the right thing. You also must not pull on their heads while trying to get them to learn about going forward, with one rein or two. Allow them to learn to move forward first then teach them to turn. Help them understand to walk for you then get the walk free; then trot a step or two then get the trot to free up; then finally canter a stride or two. In these early rides we have to feel what they can give us and be happy with it. Continued on page 17
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Statistics & Data Development Branch Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development
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Sheep (W & H) - 573 Head
Goats - 67 Head
Priced by $/CWT
0 - 69 lb
$1.97
$2.20
Kids
Sheep - 904 Head
Wool
Hair
Goats - 68 Head
70 - 85 lb
$2.00
$2.15
Doeling Kids 0 - 49lb
$2.00
$2.30
Light Feeder Kids 0 - 60lbs
$150.00 $210.00
86 - 105 lb
$1.77
$1.87
Doeling Kids 50 - 69 lb
$2.05
$2.30
0 - 54 lb
$195.00 - $249.00
$186.00 - $200.00
Doeling Kids 45 - 69lb
$210.00 $247.50
106 lb & Over
$1.75
$1.80
Doeling Kids 70 - 90 lb
$1.80
$2.30
55 - 69 lb
$205.00 - $248.00
$200.00 - $220.00
Doeling Kids 70+ lb
$200.00 $230.00
Ewes
$0.60
$0.80
Billy Kids 0 - 49 lb
n/a
n/a
70 - 85 lb
$186.00 - $226.00
$180.00 - $210.00
Billy Kids 45 - 69lb
$220.00 $255.00
Rams
$0.60
$1.00
Billy Kids 50 - 100 lb
n/a
n/a
86 - 105 lb
$161.00 - $184.00
$158.00 - $175.00
Billy Kids 70+ lbs
$200.00 $235.00
Bred Ewes
n/a
n/a
Whether Kids 0 - 49 lb
n/a
n/a
106 & Over lb
$160.00 - $170.00
$157.00 - $165.00
Whether Kids 45 - 69lbs
$210.00 $230.00
Ewe / Lamb Families n/a
n/a
Whether Kids 50 - 100 lb
n/a
n/a
Whether Kids 70+ lbs
$200.00 $230.00
Nanny / Kids Units
n/a
n/a $52.00 - $116.00
Mature Nannys
$85.00
Pigs - 0 Head
Ewes
Priced by $/CWT
30 - 40 lb
n/a
n/a
Adults
41 - 80 lb
n/a
n/a
Nannys
$0.50
$0.70
Rams
$65.00 - $80.00
$60.00 - $75.00
Mature Billies
$122.50 $145.00
81 - 150 lb
n/a
n/a
Billys
$0.70
$0.90
Bred Ewes (Head)
$135.00 - $220.00
n/a
Bred Does (head)
n/a
n/a
151 lb & Over
n/a
n/a
Bred Nannys
n/a
n/a
Ewe/Lamb Families (unit)
n/a
n/a
Nanny/Kid (units)
n/a
n/a
HOG SLAUGHTER WEEK END CANADA EAST WEST AB/BC WEEK END US
Nov 07/15 (prel) 429,862 256,112 173,750 60,640 Nov 14/15 (est) 2,388,000
Oct 31/15 (prel) 419,613 240,609 179,004 59,591 Nov 07/15 (est) 2,360,000
Nov 08/14 434,131 255,454 178,677 61,520 Nov 15/14 2,222,400
Nov 13/15 $1.315 N/A
Nov 06/15 $1.463 $1.870
$135.00
HOG FUTURES - US $/CWT
CAN/US $ CLOSE Nov 13, 2015
MONTH Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16
MONTH Dec-15 Mar-16 Jun-16 Sep-16 Dec-16 Mar-17
LEAN $54.80 $57.05 $62.23 $68.92 $73.15 $73.65
HOG CASH PRICES - INDEX 100 - $/KG WEEK END ALTA AVG ONT AVG
$55.00 - $100.00
CHANGE - $0.20 - $1.25 - $1.63 - $1.08 - $0.55 - $1.00
FUTURES $0.7513 $0.7512 $0.7512 $0.7515 $0.7521 $0.7527
CHANGE - $0.0004 - $0.0004 - $0.0003 - $0.0002 - $0.0001 - $0.0001
HOG INDICATORS Nov 14/14 $1.778 $2.054
WEEK END AV DRSD WT US-LBS FD: HOG RATIO
Nov 07/15 $212.00 Nov 06/15
Oct 31/15 $211.00 Oct 30/15
Nov 08/14 $214.00 Nov 07/14
INTERIOR IOWA MINNESOTA HOG CASH PRICES
US CORN
16.2
18.3
25.8
WEEK END
Nov 13/15
Nov 06/15
Nov 14/14
ALTA BARLEY
11.1
12.3
15.4
US $/CWT
$51.76
$53.48
$86.54
US PORK CARCASS CUTOUT
CAN EQVT $/KG
$1.316
$1.358
$1.865
US $/CWT
$76.91
$95.37
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Know where to draw the line
Thank you to all the Peace County cattlemen who have shown an interest in using a Reber bull or heifer for their cattle program, including the following people who made a purchase in 2014. Continued page 17(bull Emile Brochu (bull buyer) - Cameo Herefords (repeat bull buyer)from - Keifer Dolen Dennisbut Fairyou (bull buyer) -falls Henry Glasgo (bull buyer) - Cody Pamputs Johnson apart. Grabbing a rein or &lead You must pushbuyer) them- some on Johnson the front(repeat end ofbuyer, a horse and 2 don’t push them(repeat acrossbuyer, the line to where bought 2 bulls thispressure year) - Dale bought makes(bull it hard for -them to understand you they quit on you.bulls You can see- Darcy it and&you this year) Tamara Kuriga buyer) Deanna Nobbs (repeat buyer, they feel- Spring prescan feel it. You might the walk heifers and thiswant boughtstart 2 commercial year)forward - Keeganwhen Scorgie (bullalso buyer) sure front.- Fred Get &the forward, establish feel that they really just barely made(purebred it. Mountain Stock Farm heiferinbuyer) Naomi Trieber (2 purebred & that then carefully start to teach the turns. It may take a couple of times asking for 5 commercial heifers)
only the walk and a little time sitting and allowing them to think and then you will be able to roll them into the trot. Another little rest and they roll into the canter. If they don’t give you a trot when you ask, as long as they went faster at the walk, Gerald & trot. Sandy you will eventually get the You must stop asking when they are going 780.774.2161in the direction you want, i.e. faster. If you keep asking until they start to slow, you are on a one-way street to troublesville. You will take the go out of them. If you grab a rein every time you ask for forward on the ground or in the saddle, you just might end up in troublesville again. You can apply this to anything you do with a horse. If you push them over the line, they start to push back and everything
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Complete Herd Dispersal for Gerald & Sandy Reber of Reber’s Polled Herefords
Look for the line and stay close to it to get the most done you can. Keep your horse’s interest up and your skills improving. Have fun walking the line. Glenn Stewart Glenn is now offering Serena year round & Kasey educational horsemanship programs at 780.518.2643 his facility near Fort Saint John, BC and is available to travel and conduct clinics. Currently accepting bookings for the 2016 summer programs and High and Wild Horsemanship Adventure. 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
Friday, Nov 27, 2015 – 12:00 p.m. Vold Jones Vold Auction Mart, Dawson Creek, BC
• 50 BRED FEMALES • 20 HEIFER CALVES • 1 HERD SIRE Online Bidding will be available at www.vjvauction.com To register, contact Craig Jacklin @ 403-783-1453
Animals on offer will be available for viewing the evening before and the morning of sale day. To request a catalogue, or for sale information, call Serena (780) 518-2643 or Kasey (780) 882-5736
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High feed prices change feeding practices
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By Craig Lester Cattle are seeing different rations and types of feed delivered intobecome their feed bunks because these days. Don’t let your herd stressed of any The change is due to the jump in feed prices, which type of fly infestation. Stressed cattle do not perform doubled to theirhas best ability.inTosome helpcases. alleviate stress in your Chet & Jamie Jans herd, youAs could purchase a Lewis CattleMarketing Oiler or get a result, Gateway Livestock Market Registered your current Lewis serviced. We now will havecontinue an 8 Analyst AnneOiler Wasko says producers to gallon tank oiler with oil drape and salt feeder along get creative over the winter months. Simmental with the “I 15think gallon tankgoing models. There is ainnovative payment alternayou’re to see more program in place though Lewis Cattle Oilers with no Breeders tives to get the cow herd fed as we go into the winter,” banks involved, no credit application required, and says. you canWasko take up to 18 months to pay with no interest Jared Sherman, and herd charges. We provide freecow delivery andmanager set up. at Soderglen LIKE US ON Ranches Seedstock agrees the prices increase has P: 250-780-2141 changed the feeding game, especially in the cow-calf E: info@fallentimberfarms.com and backgrounding sectors. www.fallentimberfarms.com “Hay prices have gone from historically about $100 r001949910
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Don’t let your herd become stressed because of any type of lice infestation. Stressed cattle do not perform to their best ability. To help alleviate stress in your herd, you could purchase a Lewis Cattle Oiler or get your current Lewis Oiler serviced. We now have an 8 gallon tank oiler with oil drape and salt feeder along with the 15 gallon tank models. There is a payment program in place though Lewis Cattle Oilers with no banks involved, no credit application required, and you can take up to 18 months to pay with no interest charges. SERVING GOOD BUSINESS - THE CATTLEMAN For further information contact: Steve Major at 780-524-8880 (cell) or 780-524-3312 (home)
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BULLS & HEIFERS FOR SALE Elden, Einar, and Ole Bakkehaug Box 156, Hythe, AB T0H 2C0
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There will be a Fall Beef Information Meeting on Wednesday, December 2, 2015, at the Coronation Community Hall. Topics and speakers include Barry Yaremcio, who will discuss using non-traditional feeds and impact of winter feeding programs on future cow productivity, and Dean Dyck, who will look at making money and preserving equity this winter. The meeting runs from 4-8:30 p.m. The cost is $15 and includes a roast beef supper. To register, contact Eric Neilsen at 587-876-3121 or via e-mail at events@ battleriverresearch.com by November 30. Contact: Eric Neilson Extension and Environmental Program Coordinator Battle River Research Group 587-876-3121
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a tonne for the past 10 years and then this year we saw it jump to $200 a tonne,” Sherman says. “That’s going to cost $4 to $4.50 per day to feed that cow, with yardage and mineral expenses. That’s up to $800 for some producers, that is going to take the profit right out of this game.” Sherman says producers will be changing their game plan as a result, especially when straw sells for approximately $50 a tonne in parts of western Canada, compared to $200 a tonne for barley. He says producers need to remember to keep nutritional requirements of the herd in mind. Sherman says lick tubs, which are growing in popularity, can bring additional nutrition and minerals to cattle herds, especially when combined with grazing on straw fields or when dropping straw bunches. He says many producers are expanding their knowledge on how to cut costs feeding cattle, and maintaining herd health and nutrition.
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Canadian Angus Association Introduces Partner of the Year Award Inaugural Award Presented to Hero Certified Burgers Fair and the CAA National Convention in 2013 in Guelph, Ontario. Hero Certified Burgers founder and CEO John Lettieri was also a guest speaker at the CAA Annual National Convention in Lethbridge, Alberta in 2012. Lettieri founded Hero Certified Burgers after finding it nearly impossible to find an Angus burger with real cheese outside of high-end restaurants and hotels. Beretta Farms is Hero Certified Burgers’ exclusive Canadian Angus beef supplier. Beretta Farms sells Angus beef in Ontario, just outside the Greater Toronto Area. They have also supported the Canadian Angus Rancher Endorsed program since its inception. “Partnering with Beretta Farms was a natural fit, allowing us to maintain the same attributes while increasing local production and attaching an incredible all-Canadian story to our brand,” says Lettieri.
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Selling Black Angus Yearling Bulls Off The Farm By Private Treaty
Box 127, Montney, BC, V0C 1Y0
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ROCKY VIEW COUNTY, AB - The Canadian Angus Association is pleased to present the inaugural CAA Partner of the Year Award to Hero Certified Burgers. Hero Certified Burgers is a quick-service restaurant franchise chain that operates in Canada, with locations concentrated in Southern Ontario and Buffalo, New York. The chain was founded in 2003 by John Lettieri. The Canadian Angus Association introduced the Feedlot of the Year Award in 2011 to recognize feedlots that promote Angus to their customers and that feed Canadian Angus Rancher Endorsed tagged cattle. In 2014, the award program was expanded to recognize the CAA Partner of the Year to acknowledge important partnerships and other sectors of the supply chain that promote Angus beef to the public and appreciate authentic Angus beef. “We chose Hero Certified Burgers to receive this inaugural award because of their commitment to using Angus beef that is both verifiable and Canadian,” says Rob Smith, CAA CEO. “Hero Certified Burgers has been a member of the Canadian Angus Rancher Endorsed program since its launch in 2009. We are pleased to be able to formally and publicly celebrate their continual efforts to promote Canadian Angus beef to consumers in Canada and now in the United States with the launch of their first New York location. “Hero Certified Burgers has proven to be a valued partner of the Canadian Angus Association,” adds Smith. “They are eager to collaborate with our Association.” Past collaborations have included sponsorship of the Angus National Show at the Royal Winter
Andrew & Vivian Miller Box 163 Bay Tree, AB T0H 0A0
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Angus Club The Peace Country President: John Mayer: 780-354-2726 • Sec./Treas: Cindy Bjorklund : 780-835-35390
at VJV Dawson Creek, BC
Tues. March 15 • 2016
Ken & Rebecca Mackenzie & Family Tel: 780-836-2049 • Box 35, Deadwood, AB TOH 1A0 www.mackenzieredangus.ca
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Angus Club The Peace Country President: John Mayer: 780-354-2726 • Sec./Treas: Cindy Bjorklund : 780-835-35390 Battle River Black Angus Registered Black Angus Bulls
FOR SALE
REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS 3rdPH: Annual Sale (780) Bull 835-4338
MacKay & Jeanne 1-780-835-0356
Visitors Welcome
Mile 11 on #2 Highway South of Dawson Creek STEVE AYLWARD (250)786-5031 or (250)784-5136 DALE AYLWARD (250)786-5478 P.O. BOX 132, DAWSON CREEK, B.C. V1G 4G3
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Ron Gordey
Pat & Len Friedel, Fairview, AB ringcreekangus@gmail.com
www.clearriverredangus.com
Gumbo Gulch
Box 275 Manning, Alberta T0H 2M0
Mark & Ginger Zahacy Phone (780) 523-5356 Cell (780) 523-1356
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Yearling & 2-Yr-Old Bulls - Off The Farm
2YEAROLD & YEARLING REGISTERED RED ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE OFF THE RANCH The Roys - Chris, Jen & Family Fairview, Alberta
(780) 835-0463 Email: Chris.jen@live.ca www.royangus.com
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DOUBLE HEADER AUCTION ACTION Ranchman’s Bred Female Sale
Special Bred Cow & Heifer Sale
Saturday, Nov 28 – 11:00 a.m.
Only the best will do! The top out of many herds and strings of heifers will be on offer. • No bad udders • No bad feet • No bad dispositions • No dealer cattle will be accepted for this sale.
Guest Consignors:
Gary Schulte - 100 good quality Red, Red Blaze, Black, Black Brockle and Tan heifers (most have Simmental influence); all bred to Red Angus bulls to start calving March 29, 2016; Heifers weigh from 950 - 1050 lbs.; full herd health; no scour guard Hazel Bluff Red Angus - 10 outstanding Red Angus heifers from Hazel Bluff Red Angus and bred to Red Angus bulls to start calving February 1, 2016 Onoway Charolais - 4 Registered Charolais cows; 5 years old and bred to 1/2 Red Angus 1/2 Charolais bull to begin calving April 1, 2016. When Onoway Charolais sold their herd, the buyer did not take any of the calves. These 4 were the best of all his heifer calves of that year and have produced accordingly! Dirk Melzer – Dispersal of 35 outstanding Black Angus Crossbred cows from two 6-year-olds bred to a 4-year-old KBJ Black Angus Bull (due to start calving on March 27, 2016). The KBJ Black Angus bull will be sold as well! Pictures on our website
Saturday, December 5, 2015 – 10:00 a.m. (please note early start time!)
COMPLETE DISPERSAL FOR OLSON LAND AND CATTLE OF BARRHEAD, AB • • • • •
300 Black and Red Angus cross cows all bred to Black and Red Angus bulls, Black Simmental bulls for March 1 calving. Cows range from bred heifers to 8 years old. No C sections or problem cows. Bulls purchased from Lewis Farms and Brandl Angus. Calves weaned heavy this fall 3 mos. ago.
PRODUCTION SALE FOR KALA RANCH OF NOJACK, AB • • • •
15 Purebred Black Angus Bulls 4 - 2 yr. old Purebred Black Angus bulls 11 Yearling Purebred Black Angus Bulls Call Kala Ranch for details and catalogues at (780) 325-2224
COMPLETE DISPERSAL FOR RON KWASNEY OF ATHABASCA, AB • •
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FEMALES FOR SALE THIS FALL!! PLEASE CALL.
225 head of Black & Red Simmental cows all bred to top Black & Red Simmental bulls and Black Angus bulls Due to start calving on March 10, 2016 Pictures on our website
VJV Westlock - 9004 – 110A Street, Westlock, AB T7P 2N4 (Ph)780.349.3153 – (Fax)780.349.5466 – (Email)office@vjvauction.com – (Website) www.vjvauction.com/westlock Manager: Gary Jarvis (780.349.9596) Office Manager: Inge Wiegand (780.349.3153) Fieldmen: Trent Ewasiw (780.349.0239), D. Trapper Green (780.837.0171), Cory Polak (780.712.5749), Wade Schaupmeyer (780.305.4104), Bob Scott (780.689.9203), Travis Sekura (780.621.6841), Hank Stach (780.977.3733)
The Northern Horizon, November 20, 2015
Canadian Angus Association Hires Commercial Angus Identification and Performance Program Coordinator
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VISITORS WELCOME
COME CHECK OUT OUR BULLS AND FEMALES AT THE FARM
FOR SALE
Gelbvieh Bulls
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Ph: 780-835-2645 • 780-835-0365
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Roy and Erika Schweitzer Dates ad is to run: Box 743, Beaverlodge, AB Publication(s) T0H 0C0 booked in: Okay with changes
Grundke Family Salers Since 1987
Shadow Creek Red Polls
If we do not hear from you by 12:00 (noon) on ________________________we will assume the ad is approved for publication and will publish the ad as is, unless otherwise noticed, and change accordingly.
YEARLINGS, 2 YEAR OLDS & HEIFERS FOR SALE AT THEapproved: FARM ___________ Date/Time
Signature: _________________________
Bull semen tested. Delivery available. Signature above assumes financial responsibility for placement of advertisement(s). Please fax back confirmation or any changes to: (250) 782-6770.
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Werner & Debbie 780-924-2464 or grundke@xplornet.com
Phone (250) 827-3293
www.shadowcreek.farm
HOLDING AN AUCTION DAN PRZYBYLSKI 250.782.4888 (BC) horizon@dcdn.ca
CONSIDER THE NORTHERN HORIZON WHEN ADVERTISING YOUR NEXT AUCTION Call 250.782.4888 • Fax: 250.782.6300 • Email: horizon@dcdn.ca to advertise
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Bill Bentley - (250) 843-7575 Doug Bentley - (250) 843-7364 BENWYN FARM LTD. PROGRESS, BC V0C 2E0
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Good selection of yearling bulls.
Ph: (780) 356-3611 Size of ad: Cell: (780) 402-5617 Cost of ad: Email: schweitzerre@gpnet.ca
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ROCKY VIEW COUNTY, AB, Nov. 9, 2015 - The Canadian Angus Association is pleased to welcome our newest staff member, Taylor Isley, who has been hired as the Commercial Angus Identification and Performance Program (CAIPP) Coordinator. This one-year internship is supported by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Career Focus Program. The Canadian Angus Association announced CAIPP in June at the second annual Carcass 101 event. Isley is working with Kajal Devani, Director of Breed Development, to formally launch the program in 2016. Through CAIPP, producers will record Angus-tagged animals with the Association and have the option to add pedigree and performance information to these animal records, including feedlot growth and carcass quality information. “I’m really excited to help commercial producers market their cattle better through access to more performance information to market their calves to feedlots and their customers,” says Isley. Devani adds, “CAIPP allows for individual performance and carcass quality information to be provided to breeders to help them make more informed selection decisions. I am excited to have Taylor with us for the next year.” “I’m proud to have Taylor on board,” says Rob Smith, CEO. “We recognize the need for Canadian Angus members and their commercial customers to have access to carcass quality and performance information on their cattle. We created the Commercial Angus Identification and Performance Program to increase the value of the Angus tag to the Canadian beef industry.” Isley, a purebred cattle producer from east of Calgary, holds a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science with a minor in Communications from Kansas State University. The Canadian Angus Association is Canada’s largest purebred beef breed organization. The Association represents 2,700 members across Canada for the purposes of registering and recording the pedigrees of purebred Angus cattle in the closed Herd Book and
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Grande Prairie Feeders Association
CATTLE FINANCING TAILORED SPECIFICALLY FOR YOUR BREEDING HERD
• We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the success of our members, with over 55 years of experience • We offer market value financing for feeder calf purchases, or for your own feeder calf crop. • When you obtain financing through us, you will receive: ✓The freedom to buy and sell where you choose ✓Low interest rates ✓Minimal security requirements ✓“Profit Share” on partial sales, you may request a portion of the profit ✓Members can now have more groups of financed Feeder Cattle. This helps with cash flow • Feeder Associations are the administering agents for the Advance Payments Program, which offers Cash Advances on calves and Interest Rebates on contracts
We Offer: ~ Competitive Rates ~ ~ Reasonable Security Requirements ~ ~ Flexible Repayment Options ~ ~ The Freedom to Buy and Sell where YOU Want ~ ~ A Heifer Calf Finance Program for Heifers You Intend to Keep ~ ~ Knowledgeable and Helpful Staff ~
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#101, 10112 - 140th Avenue, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 8G9
Vold Jones & Vold Auction Co. Ltd.
‘Since 1957’
www.vjvauction.com • Canadian Satellite Web Site: www.cslauction.com
Cattle Sales
Special Sales
Dawson Creek
Beaverlodge
Westlock
Ponoka
Rimbey
Shawn Gist 780.782.3766
Don Fessler 780.354.2423
Gary Jarvis 780.349.3153
Henry Thalen 403.783.5561
Wes Skeels 403.843.2439
Tues, Nov 24 - 9:00 a.m.
Thurs, Nov 26 - 9:00 a.m.
Thurs, Nov 26 - 9:00 a.m.
Wed, Nov 25 - 8:30 a.m.
Tues, Nov 24 - 9:00 a.m.
Fri, Nov 27 - 9:00 a.m.
Thurs, Dec 3 - 9:00 a.m.
Thurs, Dec 3 - 9:00 a.m.
Wed, Dec 2 - 8:30 a.m.
Tues, Dec 1 - 9:00 a.m.
Tues, Dec 1 - 9:00 a.m.
Tues, Dec 10 - 9:00 a.m.
Thurs, Dec 10 - 9:00 a.m.
Wed, Dec 9 - 8:30 a.m.
Tues, Dec 8 - 9:00 a.m.
Fri, Dec 4 - 9:00 a.m.
Thurs, Dec 17 - 9:00 a.m.
Thurs, Dec 17 - 9:00 a.m.
Wed, Dec 16 - 8:30 a.m.
Tues, Dec 15 - 9:00 a.m.
Dawson Creek
Beaverlodge
Westlock
Ponoka
Rimbey
Fri, Nov 27 - 9:00 a.m.
Sat, Nov 21 - 10:00 a.m.
Sat, Nov 21 - 12:00 Noon
Fri, Nov 27 - 5:00 p.m.
Bred Cow & Heifer Sale
Monthly Horse Sale
Bison Sale
Monthly Horse Sale
and Herd Dispersal For
Sat, Nov 28 - 11:00 a.m.
Fri, Nov 27 - 12:00 Noon
Gerald & Sandy Reber of
Ranchman’s Bred Female
Bred Cow Sale
Reber’s Polled Herefords
Sat, Dec 5 - 11:00 a.m. Bred Cow & Heifer Sale Mon, Dec 7 - 11:00 a.m. Reg Sheep & Goat Sale
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Owners – Henry Thalen 403.783.0090 henry@morsan.com • Morris Thalen 403.783.1333 morris@morsan.com
Ponoka - 4410 – Highway 2A, Ponoka, AB, (Ph)403.783.5561, (Fax)403.783.4120, (Website)www.vjvauction.com (Email)office@vjvauction.com Dawson Creek - 301–116th Avenue, Dawson Creek, B.C., (Ph) 250.782.3766, (Fax) 780.782.6622, (Email)dawson@vjvauction.com Beaverlodge - Box 56, Beaverlodge, AB, (Ph) 780-354-2423, (Email)vjvbeaverlodge@gpnet.ca Westlock - 9004 – 110A Street, Westlock, AB, (Ph) 780-349-3153, (Fax) 780-349-5466 • Rimbey - 4831 – 47th Street, Rimbey, AB, (Ph) 403.843.2439, (Fax) 403.843.3485 Field Representatives: Mike Brennan (Ponoka, Rimbey, Bashaw) 403.783.1074, Ralph Calder (Grimshaw & N. Alberta) 780.618.7655 Neil Campbell (Rycroft) 780.814.4113, Trevor Duke (Castor, Coronation, Stettler, Hanna) 403.740.5753, Donny Fessler (Beaverlodge, Grande Prairie) 250.719.5561, Darryl Friesen (Rimbey) 780.359.3030, Mark Gillett (Fairview) 780.834.7063, Shawn Gist (Dawson Creek) 250.219.4419 D. Trapper Green (Northern Alberta & BC) 780.837.0171, Wade Schaupmeyer (Westlock) 780-305-4104 Mel Heintz (North Edmonton, Burns Lake, Stony Plain) 780.940.4109, Ron Kramer (Fort St. John) 250.827.3245, Lynette Paice (Hines Creek) 780.834.7007, Art Patterson (Dawson Creek) 250.784.4307, Stan Skeels (Rimbey) 403.704.0288, Nansen Vold (Ponoka) 403.783.0349, Ged Willis (Beaverlodge) 780.814.4751
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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. There’s a new animal inItathe barn. Literally. cleans theanimal air intake screen as you work, There’s new in the barn. keeps the engine running at optimum temperature, There’s a new animal in the barn. and dramatically saves fuel. Learn more at your dealer. Or visit masseyferguson.us.
There’s a new animal in the barn.
0% Financing on Used Combines HESSTON AND MASSEY FERGUSON ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF AGCO. © 2012 AGCO CORPORATION, 4205 RIVER GREEN PARKWAY, DULUTH, GA 30096 (877) 525-4384 HS12N001TCG
Now available at ALL Agriterra Locations. She’s a little smaller, but don’t let that fool you. The new 500 can make tight She’s a little smaller, but don’t let that fool you. The new 500 can make tight turns, reach high wagons and deliver incredible power—all in the perfect She’s a little smaller, but don’tturns, let that fool you. The new 500 can make tight reach high wagons and deliver incredible power—all in the perfect thanks to Fendt’s pioneering likeHesston® stability control, activeWR Nsize. o b oAnd d y else has it because we developed it. Our innovations V-Cool System on by Massey Ferguson She’s areach little smaller, but don’t let that fool you. to The new 500 can in make tight turns, high wagons and deliver incredible power—all the perfect like stability control, active size. And thanks Fendt’s pioneering innovations suspension and the world’s most tested and sold Continuously Variable Series Swathers and Massey Ferguson® 9500 Series Combines is the coolest technology in years. Literally. turns, reach high wagons andpioneering deliver incredible power—all in the perfect suspension and the world’s most tested and Continuously Variable size. thanks to Fendt’s innovations like stability control, active N o b And othe d y else has it because developed it. V-Cool System onat Hesston® bytemperature, Massey WR sold you’ll get more out ofOur every day, dollar and gallon. In Ferguson fact, ItTransmission, cleans intake as we you work, keeps the engine running optimum andthe dramatically N o b And o d yairelse has itscreen because we developed it. Our V-Cool System on Hesston® by Massey Ferguson WR Transmission, you’ll get more out of every day, dollar and gallon. In fact, the size. thanks to Fendt’s pioneering innovations like stability control, active Series Swathers and Massey Ferguson® 9500 Series Combines is the coolest technology in years. Literally. suspension and the world’s most tested and sold Continuously Variable only way it could your dairy better isCombines by having udders. saves fuel. Learn more atfit your dealer. Or9500 visit masseyferguson.us. Series Swathers and Massey Ferguson® Series is the coolest technology in years. Literally. only itand could your dairy by udders. suspension andyou’ll the world’s most tested sold Continuously Variable It cleans the air intake screen as youmore work, keeps theway engine running atfit optimum temperature, and is dramatically Transmission, get out every day, dollar andbetter gallon. In having fact, the It cleans the air intake screen as you work, keeps theof engine running at optimum temperature, and dramatically Transmission, you’ll get more out of every day, dollar and gallon. In fact, the savesnew fuel. Learn more at Fendt. your dealer. Or visit masseyferguson.us. The 500 from only wayLearn it could fit your dairy better is byfrom having udders. saves fuel. more at your dealer. Or visitThe masseyferguson.us. new 500 only way it could fit your dairy better is by havingFendt. udders.
The new 500 from Fendt.
The new 1996 CASE 2188500 from Fendt.2011 MF 9895 573HRS 373SHR STONY PLAIN ..........................$76,299 STONY PLAIN ....................... $284,900
2004 GLEANER R65 STONY PLAIN ...................... $127,900
2011 GLEANER S77 STONY PLAIN ...................... $289,900
2012 GLEANER S77 LOUGHEED ........................... $319,000
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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 Fendt® a worldwide brand of AGCO. Fendt® is aisworldwide brand of AGCO. ©© 2015 AGCO Corporation. AGCO isofa AGCO. registered trademark of©AGCO. All rights AGCO, River Green Parkway, Duluth, GA525-4384 30096. FT15N012ST 2015 AGCO Corporation. AGCO is a registered trademark AGCO. Allreserved. rights4205 reserved. AGCO, 4205 River Green Parkway, Duluth, GA 30096. FT15N012ST Hesston and Massey Ferguson are registered trademarks 2012ofAGCO Corporation, River4205 Green Parkway, Duluth, GA 30096 (877) HS12N001TCG Hesston and Massey Ferguson are registered trademarks of AGCO.
2006 GLEANER R75 STONY PLAIN ....................... $150,000
Front-folding ‘13 CHALLENGER Performance MT865C to the
GRANDE PRAIRIE
180 DAYS
NO Payments. NO Interest.* LIMITED TIME OFFER
© 2012 AGCO Corporation, 4205 River Green Parkway, Duluth, GA 30096 (877) 525-4384 HS12N001TCG
JOHN DEERE 9770STS LOUGHEED ........................... $179,000
‘05 MF 9790
1116 ROTOR HRS, RECONDITIONED, NO PU
1987 CASE 1680 HIGH RIVER..............................$19,900
2012 CHALLENGER 540C CAMROSE ............................ $285,000
180 DAYS
2007 MASSEY FERGUSON 9790 STONY PLAIN ....................... $159,900
NO Payments. NO Interest.
Our Top Priority is to provide the financial solutions, support, and flexibility you need to
® ‘13 MF 7616reach SCHULTE XH1500 Theyour Unverferth X-TREME™ grain‘13 cart delivers unmatched grain-movement goals. support the genuine products, service, knowledge, and expertise ‘14 We ROGATOR JOHN DEERE
1250HRS, DYNA VT, LOADER 15’ HD ROTARY CUTTER, * performance with more forward reach than any other you’ve always received. Yououtward, now have upward a smarterand financing option with AGCO Plus+. RG1100 9870STS READY, EXD WARRANTY LAM-TIRES, RECONDITIONED
HIGH RIVER
HIGH RIVER
front-folding single-auger grain cart! Ask your participating dealer for details on how to apply today. LOUGHEED
HIGH RIVER
LOUGHEED
All X-TREME models feature a patent-pending auger design that allows the upper 180 Day offer is valid on qualifying AGCO Parts and Service transactions over $1,000 portion store diagonally along the front of the cart for1,extreme auger made withto your AGCO Plus+ account. Offer valid November 2015 - March 31,reach. 2016.
Our Top Priority is to provide the financial solutions, support, and flexibility you need to *When purchasing on an AGCO Plus+ with approved line of credit. Parts are required during service visit. See dealer personnel for timing and details. •goals. Capacities ofaccount 1,300, andAGCO 1,000+ bushels reach your We support the1,100 genuine products, service, and expertise Some exclusions may apply. Offer valid at certain AGCO dealerships participating in AGCO Plus+. AGCO reserves the rightknowledge, to change or rescind this offer at any time. you’ve always received. You now have a smarter financing with AGCOduals, Plus+. • Undercarriage choices of high-flotation singles,option walking-tandem
Asktracks, your participating dealer for details on how to apply today. or depending on model
• Unloading speed of 620 bushels per minute 180 Day offer is valid on qualifying AGCO Parts and Service transactions over $1,000 madeMove with your your harvest AGCO Plus+ account. Offer valid November 1, 2015 - March 31, 2016. 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.
*When purchasing on an AGCO Plus+ account with approved line of credit. AGCO Parts are required during service visit. See dealer personnel for timing and details. Some exclusions may apply. Offer valid at certain AGCO dealerships participating in AGCO Plus+. AGCO reserves the right to change or rescind this offer at any time.
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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!
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Manager: Tyler Bodnaruk 780-380-4017 Sales: Roger Obrigewitch 780-832-8502 • Toby Bush 780-897-4847
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.
Move your harvest efficiency to the extreme. See your Unverferth dealer today for complete details
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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
24 The Northern Horizon, November 20, 2015
DAVE ROSS EQUIP. LTD Ph: 780-864-3731,
Spirit River
www.rossequip.ca
Nov 13 - 2015
Fax: 864-3468,
Toll Free 1-800-661-7401 Web site:
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Nov 13 - 2015
Versatile Delta Track DT500 Stock $ 125,000 disc
DEMO
2015 400 Versatile400 hp QSX11.9, PS 710/70R38 duals 4 hyds Radio work lite msrp $424,650 $325,000 Blow Out Price.
2014 550 Versatile 550 hp, P/Shift Del/Cab 110gpm hyd 6 E/ hyd diff/lock Radar, A/S/R, Canbus, Radar *514100 800/70R38 Firestone $ 421,000
LEASE to Own this 550 Versatile Tractor
10-Semi-Annual Lease pmts OAC of $30,350 + rv
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
$29,315
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
3-SO
LEASE to Own DF22 Dr
12-S/A Lease pay
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 $ 395,000
LEASE to Own Drier+1
12-S/A Lease pay
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $34,000
$ 135,000 disc
Price varys w / Exch
120’ 2014 RG1100 Rogator Sprayer 1100 Blowout 389,000 $524,400 6/15
2014 2375 Versatile 375hp QSM11 710/70R38 duals 4 hyds Radio work lite msrp $310,200 Only $185,000 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $16,500 Blow Out Price.
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC $31,340 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
SX280 Sprayer, rear-duals & spacers 100’ Steel booms 1200 gal 401050 $ 345,000 120’ Steel booms 1200 gal 425050 $ 365,000 LEASE to Own this 500 Versatile Tractor 10-Semi-Annual Lease pmts OAC of $29,345 + rv 120’ Alum booms 1200 gal 465050 $ 390,000
Double your drying capac 2,000 b/h 12-S/A Lease sub picture 2012 100’ 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
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
Blow Out Price.
DEMO 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
LEASE to Own 310 Vers Tractor 10-Semi-Annual Lease pmts OAC of $18,200 + rv
25’ TD600 TANDUM DISK, *89150 Intro
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 Tier 3
20’ V-Wing Ditcher, 32’ V-Wing Ditcher,
intro intro
98,000 157,500
SIMPLE DRIER BAS 8” X 4” Wide Flange
74,900
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 36’ TD600 TANDUM DISK, *99200 Intro
2-SOLD
87,900
DEMO
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 8,580 Sizes, 10’ 12’ 14’ 16’ 18’ 20’
DEMO Demo 305 Versatile 305hp,16spdPS, 8hr
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
305 Versatile FWD 305hp 20.8R42 dual 31 hr 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
1000+ bu. GC9250 UF Grain Cart, w/Tarp c/w 17” Auger, 1000 pto, 900/60x32R1 $54,900 $69,850 520 Scale 5 point system $ 8,500
2,500 $52,400
Till Dec 31/15 get a factory Exch Disc $
Your net cost
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 5,8,50
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $16,200
2009 60’Morris Contou Behind Tank, 900 tires, 3 T castors, Topcon drive. new *029132 always sheded
12’ 650 Offset 10”s 26”x8mm *39960 $31,900 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 3,500 1300 bu 50” tire 114,070
New 2375 Versatile 375hp QSM11, 710/70R38 duals 70’ML 970 “ALIVE” shank monitor, D/S
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
4 hyds Radio work lites, $295,200 $ 185,000 52’ ML 950 Versatile Air Drill “ALIVE” contour control, D/S $ 335,000 634 bu, 4th tank, Topcon hyd drive $450,850 520x85R38 duals
Buy the PAIR before Dec 30 / 2015 for ONLY
$ 520,000
$ 479,000
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2009 60’Morris Contou 8370 Tow Between Tank, 9 7042 40 bu tank, 17” Fan, *015121 Consigned u
$86,500 2,500 $83,000
Till Dec 31/15 get a factory Exch Disc $
Your net cost
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 9,250
LEASE TO OWN with only the 1st lease Payment down OAC. Factory Exch disc is gone Dec 31/15 So Save with 2014 prices & exch discs
2006 60’ Flexcoil Air D Tow Behind Tank, D/S 430 3 Tanks, dual castors, Std *618560 premium
www.rossequip. ca • DAVE ROSS EQU
25
The Northern Horizon, November 20, 2015
Spirit River, Ab
www.rosschrysler.ca
1014
780-864-3731,
Toll Free 800-661-7401 10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $4,000 1014 Farm Boy Unloader 1 only $49,500 38,500
OLD
All Payments 0 down, 3.99% for 84 mbw=months-bi-weekly payments. OAC, except used
ROSS CHRYSLER $1 4 Blo ,000 w
2014 ‘s 32 mpg
1214
22,000
14 G/Caravan SXT 6spd i409380.po
$210-84 mbw
26,000
15 Cherokee Ltd 4x4 3.2L i441391
$8 ,00 36 mpg w 0
Blo
ou t
MSRP $52,930
10’ Bagger 30” conveyor 1 only $57,500
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $5,000
3 Ph Gen Sets
34 mpg
150kw = 188kva = 201hp, 3ph gen 480v - 226 amp $53,900 when sold w / Drier
SE in lue of cement. e on screw pillings
ur drill 12”space
Tanks, 17”fan, dual w sweeps, roto scrapers clean unit $ 149,000
Drill 10”space S/S SC430
0 bu 30.5x32 tire 21.5x16 d drive. Always Sheded. unit $ 96,000
$328-84 mbw
15 G/Caravan SXT 6spd i585384.po
$8 ,0 0 w 0
Blo
36 mpg
ou t
$244-84 mbw
15 Journey R/T AWD 3.6L i099353.po
$8 ,0 0 wo 0
34 mpg
Blo
While stock lasts $12,000 disc. 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
15 G/Caravan SXT 6spd i119384.po
36 mpg
ut
$1 0 ,0 0 w 0
V6 Dsl 38 mpg
Blo
SOLD
ou t
SOLD
$59,500
$412-84 mbw
$1 2 ,0 0 w 0
Blo
ou t
MSRP $71,650
59,590
$215-84 mbw 15 D1500 L/horn dsl CC4X4SB i233642 $409-84 mbw
$1 2, wo 000
Blo
V6 Dsl 38 mpg
ut
$1 1 ,0 0 w 0
Blo
ou t
MSRP $40,330
$30,900 $28,900
$33400 $31,400
$244-84 mbw
V6 Dsl & Air Ride 38 mpg
$30,900 $28,900
MSRP $39,430
15Journey R/T AWD 3.6L i100359.po
ut
$1 2 ,0 0 w 0
MSRP f 71,150
$215-84 mbw 15 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 LB i576645
$1 2, wo 000
$415-84 mbw
Blo
SOLD
MSRP $40,330
$32,800 $30,800
1200# hitch wt in trans
Diesel
ut
Blo
ou t
$60,300
15 D2500 SLT dsl C/C4x4 SB i270653
$30,900 $28,900
MSRP $38,830
84’ O/H with Auto Lock
15 G/Caravan SXT 6spd i411381.po V6 Gas 33 mpg
ou t
$215-84 mbw
$1 1 ,0 0 w 0
Blo
MSRP $56,840
45,500
15 D1500 SLT V6 8AQC4X4SB i265515 $315-84 mbw V6 Gas 33 mpg
ou t
MSRP $51,740
MSRP $56,850
$1 1 ,0 0 w 0
Blo
ou t
MSRP $49,940
40,900
46,900
900 tires, 3rd Tanks, 4th dual castors, std drive. unit $ 130,400
ur drill 12” 8370 Tow
15 Durango AWD 8spd V6vvt i530488.po
$1 2 ,0 0 w 0
MSRP $72,150
MSRP $40,330
49,900 $44,900
$47,500
$1 2, wo 000
Blo
62,500
$399-84 mbw
Blo
$42,500 $285-84
ou t
MSRP $77,925
MSRP $45,630
15 Wrangler Sahara 4x4 3.6L i192420
G r ande P r ai ri e
Blo
$299-84 mbw 14 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB i377692 14 D1500 SLT V6 8ACC4X4SB i661522
$281-84 mbw
Se xs m ith
$1 6 ,0 0 w 0
Diesel, Coil Susp
42,900
40,800
32 mpg
$39,000
S
32 mpg
$62,500
pay OAC of $ 44,000
E
O n ly 4 0 m ile s N o rth o f G ran d e P rairie
MSRP $58,930
MSRP $41,820
R yc ro ft
W
Diesel, Coil Susp
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $5,000 1214 Renn Unloader 12’ 1 only $62,500 47,500
city with Twins $ 510,000
$1 6
Blo ,000 wo ut
2015 ‘s
150 KW Gen $294,000
y OAC of $
38 mpg
MSRP $40,910
26,900
Nov 13 - 2015 All Programs deducted
Since 1948
V6 Dsl & Air Ride
ou t
rier 1000 b/h $255,000
y OAC of $
for Matt, Al, AJ or Larry
N S p i ri t R i v er
39,600
$278-84 mbw $269-84 mbw 15 D1500 SLT V6 8ACC4X4SB i456513 $315-84 mbw 15 G1500 SLTV6 8AQC4X4SB i555469 15 G1500 SLT V6 8AQC4X4SB i472456
2016 ‘s
36 mpg
Diesel, Coil Susp
34 mpg $30,000 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 143,900
MSRP $39,130
MSRP $41,540
$244-84 mbw
$234-84 mbw
16 Journey R/T AWD 3.6L 6s i504365
32 mpg
MSRP $72,650
36,500
$37,500 16 G/Caravan SXT 3.6L 6spd v814392 36 mpg
62,600
16 D2500 SLT C/C4x4 SB i186653
$399-84 mbw
Diesel
10-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC $13,300 MSRP $42,920
16 Cherokee T/hawk 4x4 3.2L i562394
$281-84 mbw
MSRP $52,830
MSRP f75,650
$289-60 mbw 16 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 SB i171675
$415-84 mbw
$ 45,900
41,500
16 Town & Country 6spd i 163496
$9 ,0 0 w 0
Blo
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
wsb 26,950
$24,900
10 1500 Laramie C/C4x4SB 115k 434191
$63,500
$560-60 mo
ou t
wsb 22,930
$14,995
09 F150 Lariat C/C4x4SB 198k 1821154 $545-60 mo 10 G2500 SLT C/C4x4 LB 81k 752225
used 28,930
$25,900
$565-60 mo
UIPMENT LTD. • www.rosschrysler.ca
26 The Northern Horizon, November 20, 2015
3032E TRACTOR Packaged with a D160 Loader & 72” Loader Mounted Angle Blade Retail: $34,282 Sale Price $ 28,529 SAVE UP TO $5753! Plus Enjoy 0% for 60 Months
Gear up for Winter
•31.1HP •Hydrostatic Transmission •Two hydraulic pumps •Independent control valve ( for loader control) •4WD provides maximum traction
Frontier 64 inch 3PT Snowblower
Frontier 74 inch 3PT Snowblower
Frontier 5ft Rear Blade
Frontier 6 Foot Front Blade
Retail $4403
Retail $5622
Retail $1109
Retail $3369
ON SALE $3742
ON SALE $4779 ON SALE $942
SB1164
5045E TRACTOR
•45HP, 2.9L Diesel engine •Available in 2WD or 4WD •High quality at great value •Open Sation
Enjoy 0% for 60 Months OR up to $5200 Cash Discount
SB1174
RB2060
ON SALE $2863 AL1672E
6125R TRACTOR
•ComfortView cab offers 20% more space •Multiple transmissions available, •Increased hitch lift capacity
Enjoy 0% for 60 Months OR up to $7800 Cash Discount r0011136436
Grande Prairie 780-532-8402 • Fairview 780-835-4440 • La Crete 780-928-3337 • Dawson Creek 250-782-4141 www.prairiecoastequipment.com
Sale expires November 30, 2015
Items may not be exactly as shown, accessories & attachments cost extra. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, and preparation charges not included. Prices are based on the US exchange are subject to change. A documentation fee of up to $250 will be applied on all finance offerings. Additional fees may apply. Programs and prices subject to change without notice. See dealer for full details some restrictions apply *Offer valid from September 1, 2015 until December 31, 2015. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Discounts or other incentives may be available for cash purchases. By selecting the purchase financing offer, consumers may be foregoing such discounts and incentives which may result in a higher effective interest rate. Implements may not be exactly as shown. 3032E discount is based on the purchase of 2 implements. 0% APR purchase financing for 60 months on new John Deere 1 Series Sub-Compact Utility Tractors. Down payment may be required. Representative Amount Financed: $10,000, at 0% APR, monthly payment is $166.67 for 60 months, total obligation is $10,000, cost of borrowing is $0. Monthly payments/cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed/down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series: $14,696 (includes $50 documentation fee). Cost of borrowing based on Representative Amount Financed not MSRP cash price. Minimum finance amount may be required; representative amount does not guarantee offer applies. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum. *Offer valid from August 1, 2015 until December 31, 2015. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. See dealer for details. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Discounts or other incentives may be available for cash purchases. By selecting the purchase financing offer, consumers may be foregoing such discounts and incentives which may result in a higher effective interest rate. Additional dealer fees may apply. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. See dealer for details. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Discounts or other incentives may be available for cash purchases. By selecting the purchase financing offer, consumers may be foregoing such discounts and incentives which may result in a higher effective interest rate.
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$384,000 GP
SPRAYERS JD 4940 (14) Traction Control, $415,000 GP Full boom break-away JD 4830 (12) 120ft Boom, Boom leveling, $268,000 GP SS tank, Traction Control, 20 inch spacings Miller Pro 4275 (09) 100ft Boom, SS Tank, Hyd tread adjust, 20in nozzle spacings,
$215,000 GP
JD 4830 (12) 100ft Boom, SS Tank, Hyd tread adjust, 20in nozzle spacings,
$205,000 GP
JD 4730 (10) 90ft Boom, SS Tank, Hyd tread adjust, 20in nozzle spacings,
$182,500 DC
$195,000 FV
JD 4920 (06) 120ft Boom, SS Tank, 20 inch spacings, traction control
$189,000 GP
JD 9230 (08) 325HP, 18F/6R PowerShift Transmission, 48 gpm hyd pump, Duals
$195,000 LC
JD 4720 (07) 90ft Boom, SS Tank, 20 inch spacings, traction control
$183,000 FV
JD 9520 (07) 450HP, Powersfhit trans, Duals, 48 gpm hyd pump. 4 SCV’s
$185,000 FV
JD 4720 (07) 90ft Boom, SS Tank, 20 inch spacings, traction control
$154,750 FV
JD 9520 (02) 450HP, powershift trans, guidance ready,
$130,000 DC
JD 4720 (05) 90ft Boom, SS Tank, 20 inch spacings, traction control
$139,000 DC
JD 6125R (13) 125HP, Cab, Partial powershift trans, MWFD, 540/1000 PTO
$117,900 DC
Buhler 550 (12) 550HP, Powershift transmissions, Duals, Hyd pump
$276,000 DC
JD 9530 475HP, Powershift, Duals, Guidance ready, 4WD
$232,000 DC
Case IH Magnum 335 (11) Cab, MFWD, Duals
$196,500 GP
JD 9230 (09) 325HP, 18F/6R PowerShift Transmission, 48 gpm hyd pump, Duals
JD 9400 (97) 425HP, 24F/6R partial power$108,750 GP shift transmission, Duals JD 6125m (14) 125HP, 2WD, 540/1000PTO MFWD w/ Triple link suspension, Warranty $106,000 GP JD 8870 (95) 350HP, 12F/3R Syncro Transmission, 4 remote cylinder controls
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$28,750 GP
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Winter feeding programs for beef cows and calves Part 2 in a three-part series Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (Agri-Facts, Agdex 420/52-3, 2007) Sample Rations for Calves Gaining 1.5 lb Per Day The following sample rations have been calculated using “average values” for Alberta feeds that are free of molds, dust, foreign materials and have no rain damage. The rations below provide the minimum nutrient requirements to take steer calves from 440 lb to 660 lb at a rate of 1.5 lb per day. At the lower end of the weight range, intake will be approximately 2 pounds less (of dry matter) than listed, and at the upper end of the weight range, intake will be approximately 2 pounds more than indicated. The sample rations provided below use average values for feeds and may not
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the very cold weather may be somewhat less than the target unless more grain is supplied in the ration. Ration No. 1 • 5.5 kg (12.1 lb) good quality alfalfa hay 1.6 kg (3.5 lb) barley grain Ration No. 2 • 5 kg (11 lb) alfalfa-brome hay (50:50) 2 kg (4.4 lb) barley grain • Ration No. 3 5 kg (11 lb) oats greenfeed 1.8 kg (4.0 lb) barley grain 0.45 kg (1.0 lb) 32% protein supplement • Ration No. 4 11.4 kg (25.0 lb) barley silage (63% moisture) 1.8 kg (4.0 lb) barley grain 0.45 kg (1.0 lb) 32% protein supplement A 1:1 mineral may also be provided free-choice for Rations 1 and 2, and a 2:1 mineral provided free-choice for Rations 3 and 4, although both calcium and phosphorus requirements are being met when calculated using average values for Alberta feeds in these rations. Sample Rations for Calves Gaining 2.5 lb Per Day The following sample rations have been calculated using “average values” for Alberta feeds as above and the minimum nutrient requirements to take steer calves from 500 pounds to 800 pounds at a rate of gain of 2.5 pounds per day. It is assumed that no growth implants or feed additives are used. A trace mineral salt with selenium and vitamins A, D and
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4-H BC Gator lottery winners Kamloops, BC. - Christopher Robinson of Prince George, BC and Crystal Noel of Fort St. John, BC were the Grand Prize winners of the 2015 4-H British Columbia Gator Lottery. The draw was made at 10:00 am October 30, at PrairieCoast Equipment dealership in Kamloops. The winning tickets were drawn by Deborah Goertzen, 4-H Key Leader of the Kamloops district. The Grand Prize of the two lotteries were two John Deere XUV 550 4x4 Gators generously donated by PrairieCoast Equipment, BC. This is the third time that PrairieCoast Equipment has donated the Grand Prizes for the 4-H BC Gator Lottery. Thanks to the generosity of PrairieCoast Equipment, the 4-H BC Gator lottery has raised almost $100,000 over the three years for the 4-H program and 4-H clubs in British Columbia! Tickets were sold by 4-H members and clubs and were in high demand by 4-Her’s and their friends, families and neighbours in communities all over the province. Proceeds will be shared between participating 4-H Clubs and the 4-H British Columbia Provincial Council. This year, over $29,000 was raised for 4-H BC clubs and Provincial Council. The Top Selling Club Contest Winner was a tie between Gabriola 4-H Club from Vancouver Island Region and Milky Way 4-H Dairy Club from Kamloops-Okanagan Region and Victoria W. of the Milky Way 4-H Dairy Club won the Top Ticket Seller by member. “On behalf of 4-H British Columbia, our sincere thanks goes out to PrairieCoast Equipment for their most recent contribution. Your generous support will continue to pave the path to achievement for our youth.” said May-Britt Jensen, 4-H BC Fund Development Officer. Thank you to everyone who purchased a ticket this year and supported the 4-H program in BC and to PrairieCoast Equipment for making this opportunity possible for 4-H members and clubs across the province! “Partnering with 4H British Columbia has always been an easy choice; we appreciate everything you teach the youth. This year’s 4H BC John Deere Gator lottery fundraiser was once again a success, the group has done a great job selling tickets and you should all be very proud of your hard work.” - PrairieCoast Equipment.
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Willow Creek Simmental Win at Farmfair International Congratulations go out to Colby Klassen and Willow Creek Simmentals of Crooked Creek. Colby returned from this year’s Farmfair International with Reserve Grand Champion Junior Bull in the Simmental Division with COLB Instiga-
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By Neil Billinger Canada is well represented at the world’s largest trade fair for agricultural machinery and equipment in Hannover, Germany. Nearly 60 Canadian companies are conducting business this week at Agritechnica, a bi-annual trade show that attracts 450,000 visitors from 88 countries. The majority are farm equipment manufacturers from Saskatchewan and Manitoba, but there are also companies from Alberta and Ontario. About a dozen companies have their own displays with the remainder housed in one of three different Canadian pavilions. The largest one is led by Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership, a non-profit, membership-driven, government/ industry partnership designed to promote the growth of Saskatchewan’s export industry. The other two pavilions are co-ordinated by Manitoba Trade and Investment. Rob Ziola, STEP’s senior director of manufacturing, says it can be daunting for a smaller company venturing into an international business trade show on their own. “We are able to book, organize
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and lay everything out in an easyto-participate manner for everyone and bring them under one roof,” Ziola says. The Canadian flag is prominent because most buyers do not recognize provinces. STEP also hires seven interpreters who speak a total of 12 languages, including Russian, German, Spanish and French. Saskatchewan’s large-scale tillage and seeding equipment attracts buyers from Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus. “Our large equipment fits there best, but we exhibit at Agritechnica because they come to this show in large numbers and it’s a convenient way to meet with them,” Ziola says. The Russian and Ukrainian economies have been going through difficult times, so it is a challenge to estimate future sales. “Most of our companies know that these economies are volatile and have their ups and downs,” Ziola says. “You have to stick with it and keep working with the distribution system in the market and hopefully things turn around in the next six to nine months.” A growing number of Canadian farmers are also making the trip to Agritechnica. Some are there to
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On-farm safety training a great winter activity agri-news NOVEMBER, 2015
“It’s the time of year when some farmers take a step back from their hectic physical farm work and make assessments for the future,” says Kenda Lubeck, farm safety coordinator, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF). “Farming is a demanding and frequently hazardous occupation. Keeping safety top of mind is important for all farm owners and workers to make it home safely each evening. Be pro-active and use this winter to ensure next season’s farm work is injuryand incident-free.” Now is the time to plan for training during the winter months. Some courses you might consider taking: First aid – this is a must for any farm. It is advisable for all workers to have some sort of first aid training, whether it be first aid on the farm, emergency first aid, standard first aid or higher. There are a few options to access training. St. John’s Ambulance has a great program and they are available toll free at 1-800-6657114. Equipment operator’s training – this is particularly important for new and young farm workers. Equipment such as skid steers, loaders, and tractors are powerful and have the potential to severely injure workers. Check online or look for courses in your area. Chemical-related courses – farmers working with pesticides, ammonia and in the presence of sour gas will benefit from courses such as pesticide applicators, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) or H2S Alive. Check with your chemical supply dealer for pesticide applicator training in your area. WHMIS training can be accessed online, while H2S courses are available through safety companies who specialize in oilfield safety courses. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) training – for those handling chemicals, respirator training will be beneficial. For anyone working from heights, a fall protection course is recommended. Livestock safety – virtually any course involving livestock includes aspects of safety. For those using horses to tend cattle, perhaps a horsemanship or ranch hand course will help. Others to consider are stockman courses and horse/livestock hauling. Check with local agricultural societies, livestock clubs and organiza-
tions for upcoming clinics. Machinery maintenance – well cared for machinery and equipment means increased safety during use. Take a quick course in how to care for and properly maintain your equipment to decrease the risk of downtime due to machinery failure. Fire extinguisher training – there are many types of fire extinguishers, and they can be intimidating to operate. It is a good idea to take this training before you need it. Safety systems training – at the basic level, this type of training course will teach participants the value of a safety program and how to get started setting one up. There are many courses aimed at different industries; farmers should look for a generic course provided by a private consultant or a reputable postsecondary institution. “Winter is a great time to pull out your farm safety plan – or develop one if you haven’t already – and decide what kind of training program your family members and employees should take,” says Lubeck “This can be formal training such as mentioned, or simply going over the plan you have in place along with any farm workplace protocols.” In addition to training, take into consideration protocols for: • hazard assessment and control • record keeping • communications • emergency situations AF has recently developed FarmSafe Alberta – A Safety Planning Guide for Farms and Ranches.. This is a tool that farmers can use to create and implement a health and safety management system specific to their farming operation. For more information on the guide, or how to set up a FarmSafe Alberta workshop in your area, contact farm safety coordinator Laurel Aitken at 780-980-4230. “Planning now for a safe and prosperous year ahead is a sound investment for the future,” says Lubeck. For more information on farm safety visit the Alberta Farm Safety Program website. Contact: Kenda Lubeck 780-538-5606
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the age of the well. Even though most people today are aware of the importance of maintaining their well, some still aren’t doing it.” Under the Water Act, private well owners have a responsibility to protect their water wells and keep ground water resources healthy and clean for future generations. “Well owners need to understand that it is their responsibility to manage their well water properly,” says Jennifer Macpherson with Alberta Environment and Parks. “If a well isn’t regularly maintained, it can get plugged up with minerals or become contaminated with bacteria. If you regularly measure and record water level readings, over time you’ll be able to see if the well’s productivity starts to decline and can have a licensed driller assess and repair the problem before it is too late. If it goes too far, it may become too costly or even impossible to rehabilitate.” Most maintenance procedures can be performed by well owners at little or no cost, but some procedures require the assistance of a professional driller. Whether it is taking water samples, measuring water levels, landscaping to manage runoff issues or shock chlori-
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Explore Horticulture agri-news NOVEMBER 16, 2015
The Explore Horticulture workshop takes place at three different dates and locations this fall and coming winter. “Horticulture is a broad and diverse industry full of opportunities,” says Dustin Morton, commercial horticulture specialist Alberta Ag-Info Centre, Stettler. “This workshop will look at different methods of production and marketing with Agriculture and Forestry specialists. Participants will also get a chance to talk to a grower about their production and marketing techniques.” Dates and locations are as follows:
November 28, 2015, at the Legion Hall, Lacombe January 9, 2016, at the Agriculture Centre, Airdrie January 23, 2016, Hazel Bluff Hall, Westlock Cost is $15 plus GST per person (includes lunch). Start time for each is 8:30 a.m. To register, call 1-800-3876030. Funding for this event is provided through Growing Forward 2, a federalprovincial-territorial initiative. Contact: Alberta Ag-Info Centre 310-FARM (3276)
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nating a well, the old saying holds true – “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” The other truth is that the consequences of neglect will always catch up with you. Like the vehicle owner who doesn’t take the time to check oil in the engine of his car, a private well owner who doesn’t perform regular maintenance on his well may find that one day it simply doesn’t work anymore. There is a lot to know about protecting and maintaining a water well. Well
owners can learn how to perform basic maintenance procedures and speak to professionals about specific concerns with their own wells at one of several free workshops offered throughout the province by the Working Well program. For more information on workshop dates, visit the Working Well website at www.workingwell.alberta.ca . Contact: Alberta Ag-Info Centre 310-FARM (3276)
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Summers 60ft Heavy Harrows E014008 . . . . . . . . . . . $22,900 FC 820/1720/Pack 33’x9”, Single Shoot, TBH, Air Seeder, Packer Bar E015372 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,000 FC 5000/1720 33’x9”, Single Shoot, TBH, 4” Rubber Packers E015789. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30,000 NH P1060 Mechanical Drive, 8 Run, Tow-Behind Air Cart E016853 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $67,900
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Come and browse through the many local crafts and culinary delights and pick out some unique Christmas gifts. Rumour has it that Santa will make an appearance between 1:00 and 4:00 on Saturday. Come and get your picture taken with the jolly man in red G.P. - Home Hardware 6 Canada Cup of Curling @ Revolution Place G.P. - Santa Parade Marie Reine - Supper with Santa Sexsmith - Christmas Sleigh Ride Webster - Sleigh Ride & Santa Visit @ Webster Hall
G.P. - 33rd Annual Festival of Carols @ St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
Clairmont - Santa 13 Skate @ Crosslink County Sportsplex Hudson’s Hope - Christmas Bingo
THANKSGIVING BIRTHDAY - DAY
BIRTHDAY 1868 - U.S. Industrialist Harvey S. Firestone in Columbiana County, Ohio
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1879 - Soviet Russia leader Josef Stalin in Gori, Georgia, Russia
Fort St. John - “Songs of the Season” - North Peace Community Choir & Northern Winds Community Band perform at the North Peace Cultural Centre
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1858 - Italian Composer Giacomo Puccinni in Lucca, Tuscany
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1805 - Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith in Sharon, Vermont
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Dawson Creek - Winter 18 Concert - “When Christmas Comes to Town” @ CK Centre for the Arts Grimshaw - Family Fun Night @ Mile Zero Regional Multiplex
Dawson Creek - Winter 19 Concert - “In the Gently Falling Snow” @ CK Centre for the Arts G.P. - Multi-Group Christmas Party @ Evergreen Park Triangle Hall - Music Jamboree
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1905 - U.S. Industrialist, Avaitor, Movie Prodcuer Howard Hughes in Houston, Texas
Birthday - 1642 - Physicist Isaac Newton in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England Birthday - 1821 - Nurse and Philanthropist Clara Barton in Oxford Massachusetts Birthday - 1899 - Movie Actor Humphrey Bogart in New York City, New York
TOUR INCLUDES: transportation by washroom-equipped luxury coach, services of a professional Tour Director and Driver, overnight hotel at the Executive Inn in Edmonton (includes a free breakfast and taxi transfers to the West Edmonton mall), a Christmas Light Tour of Edmonton plus a Christmas gift giveaway on the way home.
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G.P. - New Year’s Eve Celebration & Fireworks @ Muskoseepi Park Wembley - New Year’s Eve Dance @ Wembley Rec Centre
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We get to the Butterdome in Edmonton in time for lunch and you can shop until we pick you up at 6:00 p.m. Saturday night we will take a tour around Edmonton and enjoy the sparkling Christmas displays ... Who knows, we may even see Santa!
Dawson Creek - Farmer’s Market Christmas Market Fort St.John - Ladies Wine & Art Night at NLC Goodfare - Christmas Supper @ Goodfare Hall Rycroft - Christmas Variety Market @ Community Hall Rycroft - Farmer’s Market Christmas Show & Ag Centre
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1809 - American Frontiersman Christopher “Kit” Carson in Madison County, Kentucky
30 BIRTHDAY 1865 - Poet, Novelist, and Short Story Writer Rudyard Kipling in Bombay India
G.P. - Christmas Craft Show 4 & Sale @ Evergreen Park G.P. - Home Hardware Canada Cup of Curling @ Revolution Place Hudson’s Hope - Creating Christmas Cards & Crafts Hudson’s Hope - Santa Skate Sexsmith - Town Light-Up Wembley - 9th Annual Wonderland of Trees @ Recreation Centre Wembley - Family Festival @ Recreation Centre
Dawson Creek - Farmer’s Market Christmas Market Fairview - Moonlite Madness Rycroft - Christmas Variety Market @ Community Hall Rycroft - Farmer’s Market Christmas Show & Ag Centre
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BIRTHDAY 1770 - Composer Ludwig van Beethoven in Bonn, Germany
1912 - First Lady Claudia “Lady Bird” Johnson in Karnack. Texas
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Fairview - Trade Show & Food Drive G.P. - Christmas Craft Show & Sale @ Evergreen Park G.P. - Home Hardware Canada Cup of Curling @ Revolution Place Wembley - 9th Annual Wonderland of Trees @ Recreation Centre Wembley - Sleigh Bell Tea @ Recreation Centre
830 - Poet Emily Dickinson in Amherst, Massachusetts
G.P. - 33rd Annual Festival of Carols @ St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
G.P. -- Little Mermaid @ 1503 French Physician Douglas Cardinal Theatre Nostradamus in St. Remy,GPRC Provence, France
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• RYCROFT, Team WEAVER SALE YARD PTS GP AB W Viterra AJHL North Division Spruce Grove Saints 44 26 22 Lloydminster Bobcats 42 25 21 Whitecourt Wolverines 35 23 16 Sherwood Park Crusaders 34 24 16 Bonnyville Pontiacs 33 26 15 Drayton Valley Thunder 24 24 10 Grande Prairie Storm 10 25 4 Fort McMurray Oil Barons 10 25 3
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Net Sale Guarantee • Straight Commission • Outright Purchase Viterra AJHL South Division Team PTS GP W Camrose Kodiaks 33 23 15 5 3 1 97 63 • Trucks Fairview Flyers and Trailers 29 15 14 Brooks Bandits 32 21 15 4 Construction 2 1 and 97Farm53Equipment Peace Navigators 15 FRIESEN 12 • RV's and ATV's • Antiques 24 Canmore 32• APRIL 24 13/16 15 7Real Estate 2 3• Pickups 95 and 87CarsNorth WBAEagles EQUIPMENT SALE Sexsmith Vipers 13 11 6 Okotoks Oilers 27 24 13 10 1 1 76 71 Grande Prairie JDA Kings 12 12 6 Weaver Bros. Auctions Ltd. • Auctioneers for the B.C. and Alberta Peace Country Drumheller Dragons 21 25 10 14 1 1 77 93 Fort St. John Huskies 8 11 4 Olds Grizzlys 18 JEFF 23 WEAVER 8 2 2 • weaverauctions@gmail.com 67 92 • 13 780.864.7750 | www.weaverauctions.com Beaverlodge Blades 4 14 2 Calgary Canucks 15 26 7 LORNE 18 WEAVER 1 1 • 250.219.0871 59 113 | EVAN WEAVER • 250.219.4539 2 12 1 Calgary Mustangs 10 24 4 18 2 0 65 127 Dawson Creek Jr. Canucks
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AUCTION CALENDAR 2016 Sat. April 2, 2016 • Weldon and Bev Friesen, Fourth Creek, AB Wed. April 13, 2016 • Equipment Auction, Weaver Sale Yard, Rycroft, AB To consign your equipment to this sale Call Jeff, Lorne or Evan Tues. April 26, 2016 • Karen Kary and the Estate of Bob Kary 160 Acres, Equipment, Hines Creek, AB Sat. April 30, 2016 • Les Davis, Fairview, AB 9 Parcels of Land and Equipment
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Peace Country Female Hockey League Date Sat, Nov 21 Sat, Nov 21 Sun, Nov 22 Sun, Nov 22 Wed, Nov 25 Thurs, Nov 26 Sat, Nov 28 Sat, Nov 28 Sun, Nov 29 Sun, Nov 29 Sun, Nov 29 Sat, Dec 5 Sun, Dec 6 Sun, Dec 6 Sun, Dec 6 Thurs, Dec 10 Sat, Dec 12 Sat, Dec 12 Sat, Dec 12 Sun, Dec 13 Sun, Dec 13 Sat, Dec 19 Sat, Dec 19 Sun, Dec 20 Sat, Jan 2 Sat, Jan 2 Sun, Jan 3 Sat, Jan 9 Sun, Jan 10 Sun, Jan 10 Sun, Jan 10 Sat, Jan 16
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Nov 15
Home Dawson Creek Elite Stars North Peace Eagles Fairview Mad Dogs Grande Prairie Panthers Grande Prairie Panthers Hythe Colts Sturgeon Lake Chill North Peace Eagles Peace River Sharks Sturgeon Lake Chill Slave Lake Kodiaks Hythe Colts Grovedale Vipers Fairview Mad Dogs Grande Prairie Panthers Hythe Colts Dawson Creek Elite Stars Sturgeon Lake Chill North Peace Eagles Grovedale Vipers Grimshaw Hustlers Dawson Creek Elite Stars Hythe Colts Grovedale Vipers North Peace Eagles Slave Lake Kodiaks Dawson Creek Elite Stars Dawson Creek Elite Stars Peace River Sharks Sturgeon Lake Chill Grovedale Vipers Sturgeon Lake Chill
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Away Sturgeon Lake Chill Hythe Colts Grimshaw Hustlers Sturgeon Lake Chill Grovedale Vipers Dawson Creek Elite Stars Peace River Sharks Grovedale Vipers Hythe Colts Grovedale Vipers Fairview Mad Dogs North Peace Eagles North Peace Eagles Taylor Falcons Peace River Sharks Grovedale Vipers Peace River Sharks Hythe Colts Peace River Sharks Dawson Creek Elite Stars Fairview Mad Dogs North Peace Eagles Peace River Sharks Peace River Sharks Dawson Creek Elite Stars Donnelly SheDevils Peace River Sharks Hythe Colts North Peace Eagles Grande Prairie Panthers Hythe Colts Grovedale Vipers
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Plan ahead - give Jeff, Lorne or Evan a call and discuss your best options for a Successful Spring 2016 Sale! AUCTION OPTIONS:
Net Sale Guarantee • Straight Commission • Outright Purchase
WBA EQUIPMENT SALE • APRIL 13/16
Construction and Farm Equipment • Trucks and Trailers Real Estate • Pickups and Cars • RV's and ATV's • Antiques
FRIESEN • APRIL 2, 2016
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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FIRST 15 WORDS “FREE” - $1.00 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD. LIMIT 3 ADS PER ISSUE. NON-COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS ONLY.
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Furniture Garage Sales Wanted Heavy Equipment Misc. Farm Equipment Livestock Pets Seminars/Education Travel Business For Sale Business Opportunities Services
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1055 Coming Events
Cecil Lake Christmas Market at the Cecil Lake Hall Fri., Nov. 27: 12:00-7:00 Sat. Nov. 28: 10:00-5:00 Sun. Nov. 29: 12:00-5:00 Come and browse through the many local crafts and culinary delights and pick out some unique Christmas gifts. Rumor has it that Santa will make an appearance on Saturday from 1:00 - 4:00. You can come and have your picture taken with the jolly man in red. For information and booking of tables, please contact Sigrid Tobler by phone at 1-250-781-3553 or email at stobler@pris.ca
2030 Building Supplies
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
Firewood-Will Deliver to Dawson Creek and Surrounding Area. Spruce, Pine, and Birch. Please Phone: 780-864-8741
2013 Loader
2215 Heavy Equipment
2004 JD 6400 $45,000
Like New
6560 6920 6935
ganic honey, $3.50 per lb. Phone: 250-806-3022. For Sale: Wooden Wagon, also Large Wagon Wheels. Please Phone: 780-8304041
Wanted to Buy 2145 WANTED: Shed Antlers
for creative art. Purchase by the pou3nd. Call Terry at 780-766-2937/780-8764455
Heavy Equipment 2215 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. Looking for a D6C or D7E Cat in Good Condition. Please Phone: 780-8362580
Misc Farm Equipment 2220 2470 Case & 12ft degleman
blade. Manual angle, new cutting edge. 6 tires like new, has engine problems. Open to reasonable offers. 780-835-1296. For sale: 10ft 3pt-hitch blade 6-way 150hp rating. hoses & couplers $3500. Phone 780-354-2161, Beaverlodge.
2215 Heavy Equipment
180amp Welder w/Cables 200amp Lincoln Welder w/Cables 350amp Lincoln Welder w/Diesel
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For Sale: 231 x 26 with or without rims. $200.00 each. Please phone 780-524-3961 For Sale: 5 tractors , 10 Old Stationary Engines, + Old farm Implements. Phone: 780-766-2424 For sale: 72in 3pt-hitch rotary brush mower 40hp rating. $1500. Phone 780-354-2161, Beaverlodge. For Sale: Front End Loader for 970 or 1070 Case Tractor. Please Phone: 780-6248265 For Sale: GT 580 Grain Dryer, Full Canola Screen, Unload Auger, On Gas. Phone: 780-685-3946 For Sale: Paceson Cattle Squeeze, Calf Cradle, & 4 Hole Self-Feeder for Pigs. 780-624-3913, Cell-780625-6793 For Sale: Tru-Test Cattle Scale includes Electronic Load Bars/ Wand Ear Tag E-Reader. 780-624-3913, Cell-780-625-6793 For Sale: Wagner Paint Sprayer. $210. Phone 780830-4041 John Deere 3-point hitch 4bottom plow for sale. Please call 780-835-4457 Looking for 12-16 ft. Stock trailer. Please phone: 250263-1901 M.F. 1500, Approx. 600 Hrs. on 8.5 Cummins DSL Engine, 80% Rubber. $6,000. 780-772-0849 THE CORRAL FACTORY: now selling corral panels, silage bunks/wind breaks/fenceline feeders/bale feeders and gates. Free Delivery Available. 780-821-9020 WANTED: Case 1175 with dozer or loader. Consider 1270 or 1370. Phone (780)685-2481
2230 Tractors
1974 4366 International Tractor. Low engine hours/good rubber, triple hydraulics/new batteries, 12’ blade. $10,000. 780500-2172
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For Sale - Misc Misc Farm Equipment 2060 2220 For Sale: Large pails of or-
GENERATORS AND WELDERS
$80,000
$22.95* $34.95*
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Open Houses Real Estate Wanted Apartments Condos for Rent Commercial Rent to Own Duplexes for Rent Farms/Acreages for Rent Houses for Rent Office/Retail Property Management
Caterpillar D6 9U w/Dozer, 14’ Piler & 12’ Cutter $13,500 John Deere 410C Backhoe w/Extended Boom $26,000 Columbia 16 Wheeler, 11ft Wide Lowboy $15,000 D98 26 Rollers, Double & Single, New & Used $350 Each Tronon Caps for Weld on D9 C-Frame $500 D7G Hydraulic Rams, Front $500/Pair D7G Cargo Winch $4,000 D98 Front Hard Front Rams $1,000 D7G or D6D Brush Pile 16ft with Arms $5,000
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6040 Lots & Acreages for Sale 6515 Commercial
9160 Trucks/Vans/Cars 1993 Ford Tempo, clean, 30x50 Shop for rent. 14’ 2007 Cobalt, 2 doors, Buying FOR SALE: Dawson Creek fi x hard to start or for parts, bay doors, $5200/month. coupe, silver, 5 speed, air, 2 Alberta quarter sections. Radiator Repair. $500, 250-786-5860. Perfect for Vac Truck. tilt, cruise, 65,000kms, • • • • • • Approximately 25 minutes IF IT’S NOT IN THE Big or small. Phone Tony 250-219-1227. c/w warranty. 1992 4x4 Suzuki from Dawson Creek on 41 We do it all. NORTHERN HORIZON “ D 49. I Phone S C O VBUILD E R TO SUIT W H A T W E C O V E R ” Phone:780-897-2886. Mini-truck. Highway Industrial Phone Tony IS IT REALLY FOR SALE? • Heated • Light 1992 Oldsmobile evenings 250-782-3553. sites available in Dawson November 20, 2015 2007 Chev Malibu LT. @ 250-219-1227. Cutlass Sierra. • Springthrash Creek, Chetwynd, Tumbler 4 doors, black, 99,000kms, Phone 780-775-2215. Ridge. 1 - 13 Acres. Call • Bugs • Mix For • Damp c/w factory warranty. Business Services Services Homes Tractors Property Sale Hay/Bales For Sale RVs/Campers/Trailers 6045 Business Mobile/Manufactured for Sale 250-719-1815. Trades welcome. 1991 GMC 4x4 crew cab 6020 Farms for Sale Phone 780-987-2886. for sale. Power train very FOR SALE: 1981 155 Acres of land just off Round Hay Bales for Sale. FEED & GRAIN Versatile 850 Tractor with good,27.5’ $500. 6530 Farms/Acreages Briarwood trailer to be 740 Acres, excellent the pavement only 10 “On Farmand Pickup” 2006 Chrysler Westwind 5th-Wheel Mixed Alfalfa/Sebring for Leon Blade for Sale, 7600 Phone 250-793-8450. moved. Needs some repairs cow/calf operation, west of minutes from DC. 250-784sale. V6, automatic, air, tilt, Trailer. Fully loaded, imFOR RENT:Please Brome/Timothy/ Grass. Hours. $15,000.00. 1.877.250.5252 to flooring. $3000 obo. Edmonton, Call Richard 1-ton dually 2003 Dodge 4256 cruise, power windows, maculate condition, in90 Acres standing alfalfa 900-1000 lbs. Groundbirch Phone: 250-785-5505 Phone 780-978-3334. 780-727-2919. truck for sale. power locks. cludesbox hitch. Real Brand oak inand/or 60 Acres alsike to Area. Phone: 250-7809160 Trucks/Vans/Cars $2000. Breeding Phone:780-897-2886. terior.new, $7,200. 780-830combine in Gordondale 2306. TO BE MOVED Hay/Bales For Sale STARR AUTO SALES Phone 250-772-5408. 4041 area. Phone Mike 2003 Pontiac Aztek SUV. Older 14x60 Mobile home 6036 Property For Sale * TRADE-IN ALL TYPES Trucks & Vans 300 lb780-841-7998. plus Breeding Boar 5 doors, V6, automatic, for sale. Gyproc lined, FortyOFeight big round VEHICLES * year 9185 Boats for Sale. Please phone 780135,000 kms, blue. working appliances, 3 year old bales for sale. 780-359New For Home Construction • Restorations Pasture•Lease Sale. 965 * FINANCING * For Restoration in DC: 6560 Houses For Rent 835-4796 1989 Quantum 19’ fish/ski Phone 780-897-2886. old propane furnace. To be 2268 acres, north• Stain eaglesham PHONE and Chinking Products For Sale: ft. 5th150 Wheel 1973 Camero. No Motor or boat, c/w 20 trailer, hp moved from Three Creeks A large Serviced RV Lot area. Also, complete cattle 2003 Ford F350 crew cab 780-897-0256 John Deere net-wrapped Horses & Tack Camper Trailer. Good ConTransmission. $800.00. Box 6237 Fort St. John BC V1G 4H7 www.chinookloghomes.com outboard, 780-897-2886. District, Peace River. for rent in Rolla. $450 per Plastic handling system 780-359s/b, 4X4, Lariat, loaded. Bales, No boxRain, liner,Green, fits full dition, Asking $2,900.00. Also Utility Trailer. 250Ken Boon $5000 obo. ToRod viewHedges phone month plus hydro & water. size 2261. welcome. 780-897$100/Bale. Please 250-786Call Du- Trades trucks, $150, Phone: 780-766-2424 782-5440 tel/fax: 250.261.6900 tel: 250.263.7944 780-624-8557. For Sale: Western Saddles. 9220 RVs/Campers/Trailers Phone 250-442-0313 or 5860. 2886. ane at 780-402-4247 or Eamor Roping 15 1/2”, 250-442-9413. Chev camperized van for RVs/Campers/Trailers 780-354-8017 2001 Ford Focus 4dr, auto, New 2011 18’ tandem car Western Rawhide 17”. 2509020Feed Feed&&Seed Seed 9020 Feed Feed&&Seed Seed sale. 1974, excellent cloth, loaded, great on fuel, hauler. GVW Straw Bales for7,000 Sale: lbs, $30. 843-7354 or Cell: 250-719runner, Phone 6965 Suites For Rent For Sale:$1000. 1992 48 ft. Barret 780-897-2886. loading ramps. $3800. For Sale: Red Cargo Trailer Fescue/Straw Bales for 9272 780-494-3974. Cattle Liner. BC Certified. Phone 780-831-7733. 81998 x 16.Oldsmobile $5,400. Please Bedsitting Rooms For Rent Sale: $35 Aurora 2005 Travelaire Fifth 250-467-3350/ phone 780-524-3961 Aubins Autos. Buy, Sell or from Livestock $500 per month. InPhone 250-261-8039 for sale. Fully loaded, wheel. 34’ Canadian built, trade automotive. Call 1cludes Utilities & Cable. comes with sun roof. fully loaded, good 780-897-AUTO (2886). Phone Heifers Phone 780-897-2886. Angus Cross-bred condition, $22,000. 250-782-7998. 8ft box for 2001 Dodge for sale. Start calving April 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 ext Phone:780-356-2478 dually. C/W 2 bumpers, 15. Asking $2500 You Furnished Rooms To Rent cab, 4X4, long box, 780or 780-814-0805. $600 firm. Phone Pick. Phone home, 780-524-4100 in private Dawson 897-2886. 2002 Cedar Creek 5th 780-766-2893 Creek, 250-782-9223. ATTENTION PEACE 1998 Dodge 1500 RAM, wheel. 3 slides, 1 owner, 780-814-0880. COUNTRY SHEEP PROextended cab, V8, 36 1/2ft, fireplace, 2 TV’s. 2009 GMC Equinox SL 9020 Feed & Seed DUCERS. PLEASE REautomatic, one owner. Phone:780-897-2886. SUV. Excellent condition, Phone: PORT LOSSES TOfor Sale. Quality Rye Seed Priced to sell. 90,000 kms, traction 250-782-4449 Mile 2 Alaska Hwy. PREDATORS. CONTACT Call 250-782-3337 Phone 780-897-2886. control, power options, Dawson Creek, BC Toll Free: 1-866-782-4449 BC-SHEEP-FEDERAor 250-784-7854. $15,300. 1997 Dodge 1-ton flat deck TIONthe SECRETARY WANTED! AT Phone:780-897-0256. truck. VGC, tool cabinets, 604-856-3365 Used grass seeder, 260,000kms, new 2008 Ford F350 crew cab, Feed & Seed Feed & Seed 12ft.ft. Stock windshield. Phone Looking10ft for or 12-16 diesel, 4X4, 149,000 kms, Brillion or similar 780-478-8819, trailer. Please phone:type. 250Lariat, loaded 780-897HPhone OR IZON 250-967-4260. 780-919-7032. 263-1901 2886.
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HAY 400 rb STRAW 200 rb STRAW 200 small sq HAY • WEEDY • SPRING 200 small sq • GREEN THRASHED FEED OATS 600 bsh HAY AFTERMATH 400 rb Good prices paid for quality feed/bedding. Sealed bids will be accepted until 2:00PM August 21, 2011. Bids must be clearly marked: 2011 Feed/ Bedding “Ondesk Farm Pickup” Hand-deliver: front Admin Bldg 11235-98th Avenue Fairview, AB 1.877.250.5252 Mail: Box 3000 Fairview, AB T0H 1L0 Fax : 780.835.6648 Trucks & Vans Trucks & Vans 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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Thank you from the Kiskatinaw Fall Fair To all our participants, spectators, volunteers and sponsors who made our 2015 75th Anniversary Fall Fair a success, thank you. To the ladies who worked in the concession, the announcers, judges, arena crew, grounds maintenance people and all of the other volunteers who gave their time to help in the many areas before and during the fair, a very big thank you! WINNERS Congratulations to the winners of the gate prizes donated by Peavey Mart: C. Broberg – Windmill; Nova Sturt – Rocking Chair; Nathan Rempel – Children’s Bench Congratulations to the following special winners: 2015 Farm Family Award – Sheila Benterud and Gabby, Austin, Shaye and Leeta Fogarty Top Teamster & Winner of the Don Elsenheimer Memorial Award – Wayne Roessler Top Aggregate Points & Winner of the Tom & Helen Wolfe Memorial Trophy – Glen Mc-
Coy Top Junior Teamster – Mountainview Safety Services Award – Brodie Roessler Oldest Teamster – Mountainview Safety Services Award – Glen McCoy Heavy Horse Pull & Winner of the Doug Wetherill Memorial Trophy – Orrin Roessler Mini Horse Pull – Sweetwater Cattle Company Award – J & L Petersen Poultry Best of Show – Entry by Katie Tegtmeyer A special thank you to Lance Jones for the Pigeon and Pheasant Exhibit SPONSORS Arc Resources Canadian Natural Resources EnCana Peavey Mart Shell Spectra Energy Tourmaline Oil Corp. TransCanada
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THE BIG BEND Blueberry Creek Roger Rymhs and Family
Reprinted from ‘The Big Bend’ with permission of Mrs. Arletta Hampton, a remaining member of the Historical Society of Blueberry Mountain Alberta.
spent a considerable portion of May and June preparing the grounds for a Divisional track meet which Blueberry Creek would be hosting. In mid-June approximately 500 athletes from all the schools in the Division converged upon the school to demonstrate their athletic abilities. It was an exhausting day for all the organizers. By the end of June I had familiarized myself with the operations of the school and had learned a considerable amount about teaching. On July 7 I married Betty (nee Haley). Now, at least I had help to move into our new home, a School Division trailer. The following two years were hectic, as they always are for a beginning teacher. Following my first complete year of teaching I assumed the principalship of the school. This, of course, meant additional assignment of tasks . During these two years my wife, Betty, worked as a nurse in the Central Peace Hospital. In the summer of 1969 I decided to return to the University of Alberta to complete my Bachelor of Education program. With the patience and support (moral and financial) of my wife I received my Degree in the spring of 1971. I resumed my former position at Blueberry Creek School on Sept. 1, 1971 and have remained here since. In February of 1973, our first child was born. Trisha is presently enrolled in grade 3. A couple of years later, in May of 1975 our second daughter, Deena, arrived. She is presently a member of the Blueberry Creek kindergarten class. Both daughters, during their younger years in particular, have assisted me considerably with “marking” student exercises and tests. Many of my former students will certainly remember “strange” markings appearing over the sheets they had handed in to me for correction. During the years the rural population has been constantly declining as family after family move away, and as families have fewer children. Today’s enrolment in grades 1-8 is a total of 76 students, approximately 60% of what it was in 1967. As the population of a community diminishes so does the feeling of community. Although this trend is not unique to this community, I believe it is unfortunate that it is so. It has been my decision to remain in the teaching profession because I believe few jobs are as rewarding as teaching is. A teacher watches the innocent, smiling, eager youngster entering the school for his first day of school, then 12 years later sees this same person as a young lady or man. Somehow a teacher feels partly responsible for a portion of what this young adult now is, and this is satisfying. Since I began teaching in this area about 150 students have now completed their schooling. An unusually large portion of these have done extremely well academically, entering various professions. Those not entering the professions have done equally well, in that all have become responsible citizens of this nation - the ultimate goal of any educational program. What could be more rewarding than knowing that somehow I contributed to these Box 56, Beaverlodge AB students achieving this Ged Willis: (cell) 780-814-4751 • Barb Willis: (cell) 780-814-3281 ultimate goal. willowviewauctions@xplornet.ca • www.willowviewauctions.net
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the local area. It was while working on the last project, where I was expected to shovel gravel for 8 hours of night shift, that I decided that there must be more exciting and rewarding things to do. At this point I decided to enroll in the Education Faculty of the University of Alberta. I attended full-time sessions of the U of A. beginning of Sept. of 1965. I then began my second year in 1966, completing it in mid-April of 1967. Upon my return to the Spirit River area, the Superintendent informed me that I would be interning at a place called Blueberry Life for me began in September, 1943, being born on Creek, beginning the first school day in May. a farmstead approximately 20 kilometres northeast of Although I had visited my sister residing in the same Rycroft, the youngest child of Mary and Dan Shmyr. general area I had paid little attention to anything other My early years were as they were for all rural children than the roadway to her home. The day before I was - the necessities were there, but luxuries were limited scheduled to start, I ventured into this land known or non-existent. to me as “Across the Creeks” arriving on the school I attended grade 1-6 at a one room school in Volin. In grounds at approximately mid-afternoon. the mid-50’s centralization resulted in many of these The principal showed me to the teacherage I would schools being shut down. Students from the Volin area be living in, and I began to move in. were then transported to the Rycroft School. Being The teacherage was a two-room dwelling furnished moved from a one-room school of 18 students where with a table and chair, single bed, propane stove, and everyone knew everyone else, to a large multi-room few other luxuries. It had a cistern water system, the Real Estate Listing school was a very traumatic experience to all of us. lights worked, but as I was to discover later on, the Youngsters adjust quickly, however, and in a matter of stove did not work because the propane bottle was a few months new friends were made and life began to empty. That evening I enjoyed a delicious cold meal. seem normal again. I continued my schooling in RyThe following morning I realized I needed to shave, croft until graduation in 1961. During the following 4 but had no electric shaver nor any hot water. years, following graduation, I farmed my father’s land As is often said, If there’s a will there’s a way. and worked on various road construction projects in To solve the problem of there being no hot water I inverted an electric iron I had for pressing clothes and placed a pan of water on it. In a few minutes the water was hot and my problem was solved. The brightest feature of my new home was the rental- $20.00 per TEAMAUCTIONEERS.COM month. In May of 1967, my teaching career began. At this time there were 6 teachers and approximately 130 students in grade 1-9. I
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Temporary manure storage agri-news NOVEMBER 16, 2015
Temporary storage is a regulated management option that allows a producer to store manure in the field for a short period of time without requiring permits or additional testing. “Temporary sites offer a number of advantages. Operators can avoid spreading on snow and frozen ground, can compost the manure, and can minimize the impact on road infrastructure,” says Chris Ullman, CFO (confined feeding operation) extension specialist, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Red Deer. “However, they are often misunderstood by the public. That’s why it’s important to carefully consider where to locate temporary storage.” Ullman says while the Agricultural Operation Practices Acts and Regulations (AOPA) does not require operators to register or permit a site, it does limit the length of time a location can be used, and includes setbacks operators must abide by. As well, run-off from the site must not leave the property or otherwise create an “inappropri-
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