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Fort St. John’s Tyrel Roberts was among the best performers out of the 11 Peace Region riders that made the trip to Des Moines, Iowa for the Junior National Rodeo Finals. Roberts put up a personal best time to finish 28th in the first round of Goat Tying event and finished overall in 105th place. More than 1000 competitors from across Canada, United States and Australia competed in 12 different events over the six-day competition. Roberts said he wasn’t intimidated by the large crowd or the competition and was happy with his performance. “It was really fun and exciting and I enjoyed it a lot,” he said. “I had a personal best in Goat Tying. I placed 28th out of 151 people in the first round.” British Columbia High School Rodeo Association vicepresident and junior nationals director Rod Keith said overall he was proud with the way the kids rode. “It is a pretty big deal for the kids. They put a lot of time and effort to qualify to go there and they compete against about 150 kids in each event. They all had a good time,” he said. Keith said there isn’t much in the way of expectations for the kids, but he made sure to let them know to enjoy the experience. “Just go out and rodeo hard and have a good time. Where you end up is where you end up,” Keith explained about his advice for his own son before the events. “As long as they go out and try their best and our happy with the way they competed. If they had done everything they could to set themselves up before we leave home, however it works out
it works out when we get there.” Dexter Keith was another top performer for the Peace Region. He finished the event with a final average of 35.31, which was good enough for 67th place. Keith also competed in the Boys Breakaway Roping where he finished 70th overall along with another 70th place finish in Boys Goat Tying. Fallyn Mills, the daughter of rodeo champion Daryl Mills, was the top female finisher of all the riders from the region with a 30th place finish in the girls Goat Tying first round and an overall 56th place. She also combined with Derek Hadland of Fort St. John to come 91st overall in the Ribbon Roping event. Hadland also finished 76th overall in Boys Chute Dodging, 40th in the Boys Breakaway and 106th in Boys Goat Tying. MaKalya Jones of Dawson Creek finished 133rd out of 180 competitors in Pole Bending during her first ever visit to the Junior Nationals event. Tommi-Sue Little of Groundbirch ended up in 77th place overall in Barrel Racing after finishing 109th in the first round and 73rd in the second round. She also finished 71st overall in the Girls Goat Tying Event. Chetwynd native Jenna Drinkall took home 68th overall in the Girls Breakaway roping event. SUBMITTED PHOTO
There are 11 members of the British Columbia rodeo team from the Peace Region that travelled to Des Monies, Iowa from June 22-28 to compete in the Junior National Rodeo Finals.
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We’re getting to that point in the growing season where most producers are getting a general idea of what their crops are looking like. Of course, your expectations are completely dependent on where you are farm and there is a fairly wide divergence of conditions out there right now. Eastern Saskatchewan & Western Manitoba continue to be under water while the most recent Alberta crop report shows that 83 per cent of crops are rated in good-to-excellent condition (five-year average is 69 per cent) but are still lagging behind in terms of development. The Canadian Loonie is also rising which is making it harder for U.S. buyers to get aggressive in the Canadian markets. On the other side of the border, all U.S. crops have recently received U.S.D.A. good-to-excellent ratings above both last year’s levels and their five-year averages. However, bulls are more likely to make more noise (and news) than bears and not all areas are in great condition, creating some diverging ideas as to what this year’s crop really looks like. Most of the market has dropped off recently, with corn below four dollars a bushel and soybeans now into the 12 dollar level. University of Illinois ag economists recently suggested that a 173.6 bushel per acre U.S. national average isn’t out of reach at this point (the USDA’s last estimate was for 165.3 – multiply either number by the U.S.D.A.’s 84.3 million acres that are expected to be harvested and you have a 14 billion bushel crop). It’s also been pointed out that below normal temperatures during pollination has historically produced big corn yields like in 2004 and 2009. Corn isn’t the only crop looking alive and well – Purdue ag economist Chris Hurt has suggested that the U.S. soybean crop “is about the fourth best crop in the last 30 years.” While the record for national average soybean yields was 51 bu/ac set in 2004, Mr. Hurt forecasts that if the weather conditions remain ideal (not too hot, not to cool), then 52 bu/ac is possible. However, the game-changer could be late July/early August when plants start podding. Estimates are starting to come out as to what may be lost in the Canadian Prairies to the late seeding season and the subsequent wet weather in western Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan. Multiple analysts are calling for around six million acres of seeded Western Canadian land will be lost this year, including over two million canola acres. I would suggest that this number may be a little preliminary as even just a few days of warm weather has brought some fields back from the dead, as evidenced by most recent provincial crop reports. Further, production in areas that are looking good will likely offset poor yields from the aforementioned wet areas, putting total output somewhere near the five-year average for the Canadian Prairies. What’s for certain though is that everyone in Western Canada won’t be taking off a record crop again. Accordingly, there will likely be some levels in the coming weeks to take advantage of in terms of locking something in before harvest selling pressure hits the market full tilt. As always, no better way to find the price that you’re looking for than by posting your grain on the FarmLead Marketplace and exposing it literally to hundreds of buyers in one shot. To growth, Brennan Turner President, FarmLead.com Brennan Turner is originally from Foam Lake, SK, where his family started farming the land in the 1920s. After completing his degree in economics from Yale University and then playing some pro hockey, Mr. Turner spent some time working in finance before starting FarmLead.com, a risk-free, transparent online and now mobile grain marketplace (app available for iOS & Android). His weekly column is a summary of his free, daily market note, the FarmLead Breakfast Brief. He can be reached via email (b.turner@farmlead.com) or phone (1-855-332-7653). r001691638
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What’s For Dinner? A Recipe For Harvesting Forages
By: Monika Benoit It seems as though time has been flowing by particularly quickly, and it’s hard to believe that it is time to think about putting up feed for the year. As we start to make our plans for harvesting forage, there are a few things that we can reflect on about last year’s calf crop and the condition that our cows were in as they went out to grass this year. Nu-trition plays a huge role in our cow herd’s performance, and overall, the profitability of our operations. A few good indicators of how sound your nutrition program was over the past year include: • How many open cows you had; • The body condition score of your cows; • How many cows calved within the first 60 days of calving; • Calf health, size, vigor and growth rate. This gives us a great chance to make a few decisions this year, as we prepare to harvest our forages, that could help to improve all of these areas for next year. The main ingredient in the diets of our cows is forage, and we can do our best to harvest it at the stages of maturity that will give us the required nutrient levels for each stage of production. Harvesting forages earlier in the season will give us a higher quality feed, which has the potential to save us money. If your forages are cut later and of low quality, the feed will likely not meet the nutrient requirements of your cows, which will mean supplementation and an extra cost will be required, or it will lead to the production problems men-tioned above. Cutting forages at a later maturity will give you greater yield than cutting early; making a plan to har-vest some high quality feed as well as some lower quality feed and then balancing your rations in the fall using a com-bination of feeds is
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can be tricky if you rely on a custom silaging outfit. For barley silage, research has shown that protein is highest in barley from the boot-to-heademerged-stage, but yields are approximately half of what yield would be at the dough stage. For oats, total digestibility of the entire plant is highest at the milk stage, but pro-tein content will continue to increase until the dough stage, where yields are maximized, so harvesting of oats in be-tween these two stages is ideal (source: Sask Ministry of Ag). If protein content is a challenge each year in your cereal silage crop, consider putting in peas to help bump up the protein. Corn is also becoming more common across the Peace, and should be harvested for silage when the moisture content of the entire plant is between 60% and 70%, which should be the hard dough stage (source: Sask Ministry of Ag). The key to making good silage is keeping the oxygen out, so chopping the forage at the proper length, then filling the pit quickly, getting it packed tightly, and covered quickly are very important. The ‘Knowledge Nugget’ section on silage management on the www.foragebeef. ca website cites the importance of covering a pile and making sure it is properly sealed: “Half of the dry matter will be lost in the top three feet if a proper seal is not achieved and maintained. This loss costs two times more than the cost of a cover.” When there is spoiled material in your silage pit, it will decrease animal consumption and performance, and mold and other mycotoxins could be found in the spoiled silage. A great resource for more information is www.foragebeef.ca, maintained by Alberta Agri-culture. Bale Silage Tips Bale silage, or balage as some refer to it, has advantages in that it helps to reduce field losses and gives us the chance to get a forage crop off the field even if it’s not dried down, both resulting in increased nutritional value of the feed. In comparison to making silage in a pit, bale silage requires less labour and equipment; after the purchase of a wrapper, conventional haying and feeding equipment can be used. In comparison to dry hay, wrapping bales has more cost involved, but the potential gains in nutritional quality and feed quantity, could be worth it; each operation must pencil this out to make the decision. Wrapped bales can also be stored for longer than dry hay, without the waste, especially if they’ve been wrapped sufficiently. When making bales for bale silage, it’s important to note a few things, including that the moisture content of these bales will be higher than that of dry hay so it is a good idea to make the bales smaller for easier handling. Bale silage should be put up at 45-55% moisture; since we are making silage, we need adequate moisture for the ensiling process to occur, and if not, we could have issues with mold and yeast growth. If you do wrap bales that are less than 45% moisture, or if the forage is very mature, they won’t go through the ensiling process properly, so it is best to feed these bales out right away and not store them for the next year (source: Bale Silage Agri Facts, AB Ag). Excess moisture is also not good, as you can have leaching as well as losses of protein and energy from an extended fermentation period. If you have hay or greenfeed that you meant to bale up for dry feed, but
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it got rained on, it is not a good idea to wrap the bales, as the water soluble carbohydrate levels have decreased, mak-ing the ensiling process not as effective (source: AB Ag, Ag-Info Center). It is ideal to get the bales wrapped within 5 hours of baling to ensure good quality feed. In a study done at the University of Manitoba comparing differences in feed quality as a result of when the bales were wrapped, found that bales wrapped the next day after baling resulted in a temperature rise, and poor silage protein (Moshtaghi et al, Can. J. Anim. Sci.). Bales can be fed 12-20 days after they’ve been wrapped, giving them enough time to ensile. If the bales are wrapped after the 5 hour timeframe, it will take the bales longer to ensile so it’s best to wait a bit longer than the 20 days. If wrapped bales are going to be stored for more than one winter, the bales should be wrapped more heavily; an Alberta Ag publication, ‘Bale Silage Agri Facts’ recommends that the wrapping or tub-ing be at a minimum of 4 ml, and if you’re storing into the next feeding season, 8 ml is recommended. If the bales become exposed to air, they will not keep and need to be fed out as soon as possible. It is vital that the plastic is stretched and sealed so that oxygen doesn’t get in; if oxygen gets in, respiration occurs and heat is produced, which can denature and damage the protein in the feed. Other Methods for Gathering Your Annual Forage Supply If you have other sources of feed besides those mentioned so far, some of the practices will still apply to feed management. For example, for swath grazing, you can time the swathing of your crop to match the nutrients levels required by your cows when you’re planning to have them swath graze. It is then important to get feed tests done on the swath grazing, including testing for nitrates if there was a risk of frost damage. If you purchase feed, getting it tested is very important. Requesting a feed test from the seller can be a good idea, especially if they are asking a premium for good quality hay. PCBFA is Harvesting Forage Too! PCBFA staff will be busy over the next month harvesting some forage of our own at our forage plots. Feel free to stop by and take a look at our four plots across the Peace Country: High Prairie: located south of town at the airport (head east past the airport, head right at the gate and around the compound. These plots were seeded in 2010. Fairview: located west of Fairview (head east on Hwy 64A, then north on Range Road 35, plots will be on the right). These plots were also seeded in 2010. Spirit River: located on Hwy 64 west of the Weaver Bros. auction site, right beside the highway. These plots were seeded in 2013, so this will be the first year that they are harvested. Valleyview: coming soon! We will be seeding a plot of different forage varieties and mixes at a sight near the Ag Society buildings. Watch for updates!
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336’0 330’6 Open 400’4 386’0 392’4 Open 0.9372 0.9364 0.9300
337’0 331’6 High 403’4 388’4 394’6 High 0.9392 0.9370 0.9304
332’6 326’2 Low 399’0 383’4 390’0 Low 0.9319 0.9299 0.9279
Last 449.3 453.1 452.3 Last 1331’6 1231’4 1120’4 Last 37.25 37.08 37.15 Last 4375 4018 3723 Last 125.00 125.00 134.50 Last 530’0 541’2 561’6 Last 648’6 641’2 651’4 Last 640’0 638’4 649’0 Last 381’0 335’0 328’0 Last 400’2 384’0 390’4 Last 0.9322 0.9300 0.9288
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Change - 0.1 + 1.0 + 1.2 Change + 2’0 - 1’2 - 1’2 Change - 0.14 - 0.40 - 0.40 Change + 32 + 25 + 17 Change
Change - 6’6 - 7’2 - 8’6 Change - 6’6 - 6’0 - 6’2 Change 0’0 - 2’4 - 3’0 Change - 1’0 - 1’6 - 3’2 Change - 0’2 - 2’2 - 2’2 Change - 0.0051 - 0.0052 - 0.0043
Close 449.4 452.1 451.1 Close 1329’6 1232’6 1121’6 Close 37.39 37.48 37.55 Close 4343 3993 3706 Close 125.00s 132.50s 134.50s Close 536’6 548’4 570’4 Close 655’4 647’2 657’6 Close 640’0s 641’0 652’0 Close 356’6s 336’6 331’2 Close 400’4 386’2 392’6 Close 0.9373 0.9352 0.9331
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RS - Canola - ICEFC Nov-14 Jan-15 Mar-15 S - Soybeans - CBOT Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 BO - Soybean Oil - CBOT Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 SM - Soybean Meal - CBOT Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 AB - Western Barley - ICEFC Jul-14 Oct-14 Dec-14 W- Wheat - CBOT Jul-14 Sep-14 Dec-14 KW - Hard Red Winter Wheat - KCBT Jul-14 Sep-14 Dec-14 MW - Hard Red Spring Wheat - MGE Jul-14 Sep-14 Dec-14 O - Oats - CBOT Jul-14 Sep-14 Dec-14 C - Corn - CBOT Jul-14 Sep-14 Dec-14 CD - Canadian Dollar - CME Jun-14 Sep-14 Dec-14
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Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report Daily Grain Prices as of July 11, 2014
Canola (#1)
Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Red Deer Rycroft Vegreville Barley
Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Red Deer Rycroft Vegreville Yellow Peas (#2)
Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Red Deer Rycroft Vegreville Feed Wheat (#3 CW)
Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Red Deer Rycroft Vegreville FLAX (#1)
Lethbridge Red Deer Vegreville OATS (#2, 40 - 42LB)
Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Red Deer Rycroft Vegreville
Today July 11, 2014 $9.64 ($9.53 - $9.75) $9.53 ($9.42 - $9.66) $9.36 ($9.30 - $9.42) $9.45 ($9.33 - $9.57) $9.23 ($9.12 - $9.34) $9.47 ($9.39 - $9.56) Today July 11, 2014 $3.51 ($3.41 - $3.62) $3.16 ($2.94 - $3.33) $3.72 $3.20 ($3.12 - $3.28) $2.42 ($2.36 - $2.49) $3.30 ($3.19 - $3.40) Today July 11, 2014 $6.18 ($6.00 - $6.37) $6.16 ($6.06 - $6.26) $6.37 ($6.15 - $6.58) $6.48 ($6.19 - $6.76) $6.41 ($6.24 - $6.59) $6.39 ($6.29 - $6.50) Today July 11, 2014 $3.87 ($3.41 - $4.33) $3.58 ($3.13 - $4.00) $3.72 $3.21 ($3.17 - $3.24) $3.67 $3.70 ($3.41 - $4.00) Today July 11, 2014 not available not available not available Today July 11, 2014 not available not available not available not available not available $2.00
One Week Ago July 4, 2014 $9.60 ($9.06 - $10.15) $9.20 ($8.86 - $9.53) $8.99 ($8.85 - $9.13) $9.16 ($8.88 - $9.43) $8.88 ($8.67 - $9.10) $9.33 ($8.88 - $9.78) One Week Ago July 4, 2014 $3.37 ($3.33 - $3.41) $3.12 ($3.05 - $3.19) $3.72 $3.20 ($3.12 - $3.28) $2.42 ($2.36 - $2.49) $3.15 ($3.11 - $3.19) One Week Ago July 4, 2014 $6.18 ($6.00 - $6.37) $6.26 $5.92 ($5.68 - $6.15) $6.39 ($6.19 - $6.59) $6.41 ($6.24 - $6.59) $6.39 ($6.29 - $6.50) One Week Ago July 4, 2014 $3.87 ($3.41 - $4.33) $3.57 ($3.13 - $4.00) $4.42 ($3.72 - $5.12) $3.44 ($3.24 - $3.63) $3.51 ($3.35 - $3.67) $3.70 ($3.41 - $4.00) One Week Ago July 4, 2014 not available not available not available One Week Ago July 4, 2014 not available not available not available not available not available $2.00
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Same Day Last Year July 12, 2013 $13.29 ($13.21 - $13.36) $13.19 ($12.92 - $13.44) $13.02 ($12.82 - $13.21) $13.09 ($12.97 - $13.20) $13.03 ($12.85 - $13.22) $13.12 ($13.11 - $13.13) Same Day Last Year July 12, 2013 $5.28($5.22 - $5.33) $5.93 ($4.76 - $5.05) $5.28 ($5.12 - $5.44) $5.24 ($5.09 - $5.40) $4.59 ($4.39 - $4.79) $5.05 ($4.98 - $5.12) Same Day Last Year July 12, 2013 $8.27 ($8.19 - $8.35) $8.21 ($8.00 - $8.46) $8.28 ($8.16 - $8.40) $8.31 ($8.02 - $8.61) $8.34 ($8.17 - $8.52) $8.23 ($8.21 - $8.25) Same Day Last Year July 12, 2013 $6.90 ($6.90 - $6.90) $6.75 ($6.50 - $6.90) $6.63 ($6.37 - $6.90) $6.74 ($6.58 - $6.90) $6.69 ($6.47 - $6.90) $6.85 ($6.80 - $6.90) Same Day Last Year July 12, 2013 $14.48 ($13.37 - $15.59) $13.86 not available Same Day Last Year July 12, 2013 not available not available $3.35 $3.32 not available $3.50
Feed Grain Report for the Week of July 7-11, 2014
Feed Barley (288g per 1/2L, max of 15% moisture)
Brooks Calgary Edmonton Grande Prairie Lethbridge Red Deer Wainwright
Feed Peas (Max 4% fm allowable)
Brooks Calgary Edmonton Grande Prairie Lethbridge Red Deer Wainwright
Feed Wheat (58lbs/bu, Max 14.5% moisture)
Brooks Calgary Edmonton Grande Prairie Lethbridge Red Deer Wainwright
This Week
One Week Ago
Same Week Last Year
Week of July 7, 2014
Week of June 30, 2014
Week of July 8, 2013
$4.14 ($4.11 - $4.18) $4.18 ($4.14 - $4.27) $3.68 ($3.59 - $3.79) $3.18 ($3.09 - $3.29) $4.27 ($4.22 - $4.31) $4.03 ($3.96 - $4.09) $3.68 ($3.53 - $3.79) This Week Week of July 7, 2014
$7.08 ($6.75 - $7.18) $7.13 ($6.86 - $7.32) $7.02 ($6.91 - $7.16) $6.45 ($6.15 - $6.59) $6.99 ($6.67 - $7.18) $7.16 ($6.91 - $7.32) $7.05 ($6.80 - $7.18)
Brooks Calgary Edmonton Grande Prairie Lethbridge Red Deer Wainwright
One Week Ago Week of June 30, 2014
$7.21 ($7.10 - $7.40) $7.24 ($6.99 - $7.38) $7.10 ($6.94 - $7.18) $6.40 ($6.10 - $6.56) $7.21 ($6.99 - $7.38) $7.29 ($7.13 - $7.38) $7.02 ($6.91 - $7.24)
$5.81 ($5.75 - $5.86) $5.83 ($5.77 - $5.88) $5.51 ($5.42 - $5.57) $4.86 ($4.77 - $4.94) $5.94 ($5.92 - $5.99) $5.66 ($5.62 - $5.73) $5.38 ($5.33 - $5.46) Same Week Last Year Week of July 8, 2013
$9.04 ($8.93 - $9.09) $8.93 ($8.84 - $9.01) $9.04 ($8.98 - $9.14) $7.87 ($7.57 - $7.97) $8.71 ($8.57 - $8.79) $8.93 ($8.87 - $8.98) $8.84 ($8.65 - $8.93)
This Week
One Week Ago
Same Week Last Year
Week of July 7, 2014
Week of June 30, 2014
Week of July 8, 2013
$5.14 ($5.06 - $5.23) $5.20 ($5.14 - $5.31) $5.12 ($5.06 - $5.17) $4.46 ($4.22 - $4.65) $5.23 ($5.17 - $5.28) $5.12 ($5.03 - $5.23) $4.68 ($4.57 - $4.82) This Week
Feed Oats (#2CW)
$4.14 ($4.09 - $4.22) $4.11 ($4.05 - $4.14) $3.74 ($3.64 - $3.79) $3.09 ($3.00 - $3.20) $4.20 ($4.14 - $4.25) $3.98 ($3.94 - $4.03) $3.61 ($3.57 - $3.74)
Week of July 7, 2014
$2.61 ($2.50 - $2.68) $2.58 ($2.50 - $2.68) $2.54 ($2.51 - $2.65) $2.07 ($1.97 - $2.11) $2.75 ($2.68 - $2.85) $2.64 ($2.50 - $2.68) $2.58 ($2.50 - $2.68)
$5.20 ($5.12 - $5.33) $5.23 ($5.17 - $5.33) $5.17 ($5.09 - $5.23) $4.52 ($4.30 - $4.71) $5.25 ($5.23 - $5.36) $5.23 ($5.12 - $5.33) $4.79 ($4.68 - $4.95) One Week Ago Week of June 30, 2014
$2.64 ($2.53 - $2.73) $2.61 ($2.54 - $2.71) $2.65 ($2.56 - $2.73) $2.13 ($2.02 - $2.22) $2.68 ($2.59 - $2.76) $2.58 ($2.53 - $2.67) $2.54 ($2.48 - $2.65)
$7.43 ($7.40 - $7.48) $7.48 ($7.43 - $7.57) $7.54 ($7.48 - $7.57) $7.27 ($7.10 - $7.35) $7.51 ($7.40 - $7.57) $7.48 ($7.46 - $7.57) $7.40 ($7.32 - $7.48) Same Week Last Year Week of July 8, 2013
$3.70 ($3.55 - $3.78) $3.70 ($3.55 - $3.78) $3.70 ($3.55 - $3.78) $3.24 ($3.08 - $3.32) $3.70 ($3.55 - $3.78) r001691330 $3.70 ($3.55 - $3.78) $3.55 ($3.47 - $3.62) r001691339
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Cattle Market Report Dawson Creek, BC
Ponoka, BC
Beaverlodge, AB
Clyde, AB
Westlock, AB
High River/Fort McLeod
Don Fessler (250)782-3766
Blair Vold (403)783-5561
Ged Willis (780)354-2423
Garth Rogers (780)349-1491
Levi Pedgerachny (780)349-1446
Allan Lively (403)627-7776
July 10 - 500 Head
July 9 - 732 Head
Closed for Summer
July 10 - 489 Head
July 8 - 820 Head
Week of July 8
FEEDER STEERS 301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 801 - 900 901 - 1,000 over 1,000
$245.00 $240.00 $225.00 $215.00 $205.00 $197.00 $195.00 $190.00
$250.00 $245.00 $240.00 $225.00 $215.00 $199.00 $198.00 $195.00
$290.00 $280.00 $275.00 $270.00 $250.00 $215.00 $200.00 $185.00
$300.00 $285.00 $280.00 $275.00 $255.00 $225.00 $210.00 $190.00
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
$220.00 $220.00 $215.00 $215.00 $205.00 $190.00 $185.00 $185.00
$260.00 $260.00 $255.00 $250.00 $240.00 $222.00 $200.00 $200.00
$230.00 $230.00 $230.00 $230.00 $220.00 $210.00 $165.00 n/a
$270.00 $270.00 $260.00 $260.00 $250.00 $230.25 $181.00 n/a
n/a n/a $235.00 $215.00 $220.00 $200.00 $190.00 $190.00
n/a n/a $245.00 $225.00 $230.00 $220.00 $196.00 $196.00
$210.00 $210.00 $210.00 $200.00 $190.00 $180.00 $175.00 $175.00
$245.00 $245.00 $240.00 $215.00 $210.00 $195.00 $190.00 $190.00
$200.00 $210.00 $210.00 $210.00 $190.00 $170.00 $150.00 n/a
$221.00 $250.50 $245.00 $237.50 $222.50 $190.00 $183.50 n/a
n/a $225.00 $228.00 $195.00 $190.00 $180.00 $145.00 $140.00
n/a $235.00 $238.00 $206.00 $204.00 $189.00 $158.00 $150.00
FEEDER HEIFERS 301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 801 - 900 901 - 1,000 over 1,000
$220.00 $215.00 $210.00 $200.00 $195.00 $190.00 $185.00 $170.00
$225.00 $220.00 $215.00 $210.00 $198.00 $195.00 $190.00 $175.00
$285.00 $265.00 $255.00 $230.00 $205.00 $198.00 $190.00 $165.00
$290.00 $270.00 $260.00 $235.00 $210.00 $201.00 $195.00 $170.00
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
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SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 Cows $109.00 $115.00 D3 - D4 Cows $95.00 $100.00 Bologna Bulls $118.00 $125.00
D1 - D2 Cows $110.00 $120.00 D3 - D4 Cows $95.00 $108.00 Bologna Bulls $118.00 $138.00
D1 - D2 Cows n/a n/a D3 - D4 Cows n/a n/a Bologna Bulls n/a n/a
Butcher Cows $105.00 $118.00 Butcher Bulls $105.00 $139.00 Feeder Bulls $110.00 $140.00
D1 - D2 Cows $100.00 $110.00 D3 Cows $70.00 $95.00 Slaughter Bulls $100.00 $130.00
D1 - D2 Cows $114.00 $124.00 D3 - D4 Cows $99.00 $109.00 Slaughter Bulls $125.00 $142.00
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$ 29 $
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Discbine Blades
9 - 24
$ 79 $
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Haybine Guards
Hay Tester probe style
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Photos: Nicky Rae Photography, LaGlace, AB
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PEACE GRAIN FUTURE PRICES Three Inductees
join Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame in 2014
7:30 a.m. - July 11, 2014 Don Biegel
Dustin Selbach - General Manager
(250)782-4449 Dawson Creek
(250)784-0200 Dawson Creek
(780)765-3707 Rycroft
WHEAT - CPSR #1 - 11.0 Delivery Period
Futures
Delivery Period
Futures
Jul 1-31/14 Aug 1-31/14 Sept 1-30/14 Oct 1-31/14 Nov 1-30/14 Dec 1-31/14 Jan 1-31/15 Feb 1-28/15 Mar 1-31/15 Apr 1-30/15 May 1-31/15 Jun 1-30/15
n/a n/a n/a Dec-14 Dec-14 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Delivery Period
Futures
Net Price (After Basis)
Futures
Net Price (After Basis)
Futures
Net Price (After Basis)
Net Price (After Basis) $4.49 $4.47 $4.64 $4.82 $4.86 $4.92 $4.95 $4.99 $5.03 $5.07 $5.11 $5.15
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) $4.45 $4.42 $4.54 $4.64 $4.68 $4.85 $4.90 $4.94 $4.98 $5.03 $5.07 $5.10
WHEAT - CWRS #1 - 13.5
Jul 1-31/14 Aug 1-31/14 Sep 1-30/14 Oct 1-31/14 Nov 1-30/14 Dec 1-31/14 Jan 1-31/15 Feb 1-28/15 Mar 1-31/15 Apr 1-30/15 May 1-31/15
Net Price (After Basis)
Futures Sep-14 Sep-14 Sep-14 Dec-14 Dec-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Mar-15 Mar-15 May-15 May-15 Jul-15
$3.27 $3.33
WHEAT - CWRS #2 - 12.5 Net Price (After Basis)
No cash bids exist for Wheat #2 CWRS at this time
Futures Sep-14 Sep-14 Sep-14 Dec-14 Dec-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Mar-15 Mar-15 May-15 May-15
FEED WHEAT
Delivery Period
Futures
Net Price (After Basis)
July August
Sep-14 Sep-14
$4.40 $4.50
Delivery Period
Futures
Net Price (After Basis)
Jul 1-31/14 Aug 1-31/14 Sep 1-30/14 Oct 1-30/14 Nov 1-30/14 Dec 1-31/14 Jan 1-31/15 Feb 1-28/15 Mar 1-31/15 Apr 1-30/15 May 1-31/15 Jun 1-30/15 Jul 1-31/15
n/a n/a n/a Nov-14 Nov-14 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Delivery Period
Futures
Net Price (After Basis)
July August September October November
None None None None None
$3.20 $3.20 $3.10 $3.10 $3.10
Delivery Period
Futures
Net Price (After Basis)
July August September October November
Sep-14 Sep-14 Dec-14 Dec-14 Dec-14
$2.40 $2.40 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50
Net Price (After Basis) $4.28 $4.12 $4.15 $4.47 $4.51 $4.54 $4.59 $4.63 $4.26 $4.71 $4.75
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) No cash bids exist for Feed Wheat at this time
Sep-14 Sep-14 Sep-14 Dec-14 Dec-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Mar-15 Mar-15 May-15 May-15 Jul-15 Futures Sep-14 Sep-14 Sep-14 Dec-14 Dec-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Mar-15 Mar-15 May-15 May-15
Net Price (After Basis) $4.24 $4.07 $4.19 $4.29 $4.32 $4.53 $4.55 $4.59 $4.62 $4.67 $4.70
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) No cash bids exist for Feed Wheat at this time
CANOLA
$401.00 $397.00
Futures Nov-14 Nov-14 Nov-14 Nov-14 Nov-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 Mar-15 Mar-15 May-15 May-15 Jul-15 Jul-15
FEED BARLEY
Net Price (After Basis) $9.77 $9.69 $9.69 $9.69 $9.69 $9.76 $9.81 $9.79 $9.74 $9.70 $9.66 $9.63 $9.59
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) No cash bids exist for Feed Barley at this time
Futures Nov-14 Nov-14 Nov-14 Nov-14 Nov-14 Jan-15 Jan-15 Mar-15 Mar-15 May-15 May-15 Jul-15 Jul-15
Net Price (After Basis) $9.65 $9.56 $9.22 $9.22 $9.22 $9.29 $9.68 $9.66 $9.61 $9.57 $9.53 $9.50 $9.46
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) No cash bids exist for Feed Barley at this time
OATS (2CW) Futures
Net Price (After Basis) No cash bids exist for Oats at this time
Futures
Net Price (After Basis) No cash bids exist for oats at this time
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Canadian Beef Breeds Council (June 20, 2014) Toronto, ON The Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame selected three accomplished ambassadors for Canadian agriculture to join its prestigous ranks in 2014. The late Walter Browarny, Charles Froebe and Lorne Hepworth will be formally inducted into the national Hall of Fame at a ceremony on Sunday, November 9, 2014 at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, Ontario. “Canadian agriculture thrives on a diverse group of individuals constantly pushing boundaries to drive our industry further”, says President Judy Shaw, Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame Association. “This year’s inductees highlight the importance of taking an innovative approach - whether you are a farmer or a photographer - to make a lasting difference to our industry and our nation.” The late Walter Browarny changed the face of livestock photography with his clean, simple approach to capturing Canada’s beef breeds. His legacy as Canada’s cameraman of livestock lives on in the bank of more than 2 million images he created - setting the standard for his brand of authentic livestock photograhy that naturally features the best attributes of his subjects. Walter was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta and was nominated by the Canadian Beef Breeds Council. Charles Froebe championed the creation of Canada’s national canola farmer association, improving marketing options and cash flow for farmers. A farmer, early adopter and innovator, Charles and his brother were some of the first farmers to grow canola in Canada. He served as the first general manager of the Canadian Canola Growers Association and led important advances to Canada’s canola industry at provincial and national levels. Charles Froebe lives in Carman, Manitoba and was nominated by the Canadian Canola Growers Association. Lorne Hepworth began his life-long career in Canadian agriculture as a veterinarian in rural Saskatchewan, moving into provincial politics and leaving his biggest legacy to Canada’s plant science industry. A passionate advocate, Lorne championed advances in science and technology to help build a progressive Canadian agriculture and food industry. From CropLife Canada to GrowCanada, Lorne’s prmotion of plant sciences has helped Canada remain internationally competitive. Lorne Hepworth lives in London, Ontario and was nominated by CropLife Canada. The Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame Association (CAHFA) honours and celebrates Canadians for outstanding contributions to the agriculture and food industry. Portraits are on display in the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame Gallery located at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. The CAHFA also publicizes the importance of inductee achivements to Canada. The Association was organized in 1960 and is administered by 12 volunteer Board of Directors located across Canda. www.cahfa.com For more information, contact: Judy Shaw President, CAHFA Tel: 902.675.4768 president@cahfa.com
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Peace Country Beef & Forage Association Pasture Clinic On Monday, July 7th the Peace Country Beef & Forage Association (PCBFA) and the North Peace Applied Research Association (NPARA) held a Pasture Clinic in the Warrensville area. The clinic was led by Jim Gerrish, a man with over 22 years of beef-forage systems research and outreach experience plus 22 years of commercial and livestock production experience gained on his family farm. We had 42 people in attendance, and it was a very successful event. We had producers from all across the Peace, from High Prairie over to Cecil Lake and Pouce Coupe in the BC Peace. We had a classroom session in the morning, where Jim spoke on the basics for grazing management, including calculating how much grass you have and how long you can leave your animals in a particular pasture. Jim discussed grazing strategies for early spring, and how management early in the year can affect many factors later in the year. Jim spoke about managing grass in a drought, which was of particular importance to many Peace Country producers, with the dry weather we’ve been having. Rest or recovery period was discussed at length, and we learned how to determine stocking densities and how long to leave cattle in a pasture or paddock. Jim mentioned how many cattlemen under-stock their pastures, because they manage their pastures based on space and animal numbers, not on time. Overgrazing is a factor of time, and the plants need enough time to recover before they are grazed again. Out in the field, we had the opportunity to mimic a grazing animal, as Jim had us down on our hands and knees ‘grazing,’ to demonstrate the effects of over-grazing and how cattle will get less grass in a mouthful grazing in the same area a few days after the first mouthful. We had a few good laughs during this process and it was great to truly have a ‘hands on’ workshop. Monika Benoit, B.Sc.Ag, AIT ASB Project & Extension Coordinator Peace Country Beef & Forage Association
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Colt Starting
Accept the human, accept the saddle PART 3 It’s July now and the colts are looking good and you are getting the itch to ride... If you have been along for the journey, we are into the third article on the subject of starting the young horse. In the first one we built the horses confidence and acceptance to various tools or stimulus and have the horse beginning to accept us on the ground. We then started to ask the horse to move its feet for us and learn to begin accepting us as the leader in our little partnership of two. Up until now, things were
done all on the ground preparing for someday getting on the horse. Someday is getting real close. From the moment you have the young horse in the corral, to when you have done the ground work, saddled, mounted and had a little ride it can generally happen in about an hour to two hours depending on the horse and what the person knows. A lot can go wrong in that hour or two but probably has went pretty well if you have gotten all the ground work started and are in the
saddle on the horse. The information I have shared in the past two articles can be done repeatedly but each session we need to be looking for improvement and slowly adding to the list so your horse can stay fresh and interested. If you ask someone what is two plus two or the equivalent to your horse everyday, it will get boring very soon. It’s July now and the colts are looking good and you are getting the itch to ride and the best person to start a young horse is a professional. If I have engine problems I hire a mechanic, I could tinker away at it and I know a little bit about mechanics but I would likely make some mistakes, it will for sure take longer. With a piece of machinery if you make a mistake you can buy a new part and start again. It is not quite the same with a living, breathing, thinking animal. When you fix your car it is unlikely that we would get injured, but when you start a colt there is a very real possibility of it. If we miss, or don’t quite read the horse correctly, or have everything in place, they might have a little buck, runaway, or rear over backwards and numerous other things that can go wrong. If the rider avoids injury, the horse can still end up with unnecessary brace, fears and complications, which isn’t any good either. Now I’m not trying to scare anyone, just stating what should be obvious but does seem to escape some folks. Some of you know exactly what I’m talking about and have either seen it or felt it, a runaway, bucked off or rear over. Hopefully only seen it. Even if you manage to do a very good job and haven’t missed anything, they still can show their lack of interest in having a rider or saddle. Having said that the next step is to start preparing the horse for us getting off the ground and on their backs, which means more acceptance of the human. You can do some of this by bringing the horse along side the fence where you are sitting and rub on the horse from both sides. I also and more often jump up from the ground. At first only jumping along side then rubbing, next jumping partially on and sliding off to finally laying across and rubbing the horse. When the horse is calm and accepting and looks like he can handle it, you can jump up lay full length down the
horse with your feet hanging over the hindquarters. It’s best to do from both sides and be able to go up one side and right over to the other. Finally you could sit on your colt for a moment and then get off and do it again. Once you have accomplished this small feat of athleticism and cardio workout it is time to start showing the horse the saddle pad and saddle. Anytime I take a break or give the horse a moment to think about what is going on I try and have them rest by the saddle. Allow the horse time to smell your saddle and pad before it is time to saddle. Then start by putting the pad on and off the horse. Don’t sneak the pad on and off, and you should take it on and off many times. Next comes the saddle, and hopefully you are very good at swinging a saddle into place before you try and do this with a young horse and their first saddling.
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Seems to be the Season….for Parvo Submitted by Dr. Jenny Soucy Many puppies have been born throughout the spring, and now with summer in full swing, they are absolutely bursting with energy. Seemingly nothing will slow them down. But sometimes there are diseases that catch them. One that we have been seeing lately is parvovirus. You’ve probably heard about it. Dogs become listless and depressed, sometimes with severe vomiting and diarrhea. Fortunately though, with aggressive treatment begun before it is too late, most dogs recover. Parvo (canine parvovirus infection) is a relatively new disease, having appeared just about four decades ago now. The virus is spread between members of the Canidae family (dogs, wolves, coyotes) through a fecal-oral route. And unfortunately, since the virus is quite strong and can survive in the environment for long periods of time (months), it is difficult to avoid contact with it. Feces or areas and objects that have residues of feces from infectious animals are sources
of disease spread. To top it off, regular disinfectants are ineffective in killing the virus. Household bleach will do the trick though. Dogs of any age can become infected; however, puppies less than 16 weeks are most often and most severely affected. They can begin to show signs anywhere from 4-14 days post exposure. It is important that if you suspect your dog of having contracted parvo, that you call your veterinarian immediately. Untreated, 50% of puppies can die from this infection. The virus causes loss of the intestinal lining and destruction of white blood cells. Therefore, affected canids lose their ability to stay hydrated and to maintain their electrolytes through their damaged intestines, and gut bacteria can also begin to cross into the circulation. The white blood cells would usually kick into gear to fight off these bacteria, but since they are being destroyed, the bacteria have a wide open playing field. When a dog is diagnosed with parvo, hospitalization with intravenous fluids is often necessary. Throughout this time, food and water are restricted.
In severe cases plasma, blood transfusions, antibiotics, and antispasmodics may be given. If dogs with parvo have stabilized, it is possible to split management between veterinary hospitalization and homecare. Parvo is both easily diagnosed and prevented with help from your veterinarian. There is an accurate and quick SNAP test available to diagnose parvo on the spot. And as far as prevention, there are very effective vaccines and vaccination protocols available. General recommendations are for puppies to receive a vaccine series (at 8, 12, and 16 weeks of age) followed by regular boosters. Boosters can be administered annually or every three years depending on individual risk. For example, dogs that are kenneled often, pregnant dogs, or dogs with significant exposure to other high-risk dogs would be considered for more intense vaccination regimens. People do not contract parvo from infected dogs. Also, do not worry about transmission to other non-canine pets. There are some very closely related diseases to parvo that present in other species, but there is not currently evidence for direct spread of the canine parvovirus to these species. If you have any further questions or concerns regarding this or related diseases, please do not hesitate to contact your veterinarian. www.dcvet.ca
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16 The Northern Horizon, July 18, 2014 Don’t let your herd become stressed because of any type of fly infestation. Stressed cattle do not perform to their best ability. To help alleviate stress in your herd, you could purchase a Lewis Cattle Oiler or get your current Lewis Oiler serviced. We now have an 8 Continued from 14 gallon tank oiler with oil drape and salt feeder along It is usually very straightforward and easy to do if the with the 15 gallon tank models. There is a payment preparation has been done correctly. program in place though Lewis Cattle Oilers with no If the horse doesn’t stand quiet to saddle somebanks involved, no credit application required, and thing has been missed or over looked and you will you can take up to 18 months to pay with no interest need to back up and fi nd the hole before continuing charges. We provide free delivery and set up.
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gets on the horses side or under their belly and they get running around the pen it takes countless hours to repair the fear and worry from the mistake. Sometimes it can’t be repaired because they can get so scared that they run through fences and could break bones. I personally never tie a young horse up to saddle. I want them to be able to stand quietly without tying them to anything. If I have to tie him then I probably shouldn’t be trying to saddle him. So before cinching allow the horse time to feel the cinch without running the latigo through the cinch. Pull the cinch up against his girth with your hand and let it loose, then on and off again getting him used to the feel. Once you’ve got him ready, tighten the cinch and it is time to move the horse. Sometimes this is when the feet get in the air and they try and get rid of the saddle. Don’t turn your back and walk off expecting them to lead quietly along. If they start to buck just try and keep them out of more trouble and allow them to find out they are fine and it is a new feel that they will have to get used to. If they don’t run off or buck keep an eye on them and ask them to circle you which you have taught them earlier to see if you can get them moving freely with the saddle. This all is a very critical time and sometimes you move them a step and that’s all they can handle without bucking and you work up from there. Give them a moment and ask for another step or two. Other times the first step happens and they drop their heads and do their best to buck the saddle off. Once they are settled with the feel of the saddle I find it very important to establish clear forward movement, walk, trot, and canter from the ground using techniques that you can use in the saddle when you’re mounted. Too much around desensitizing takes the forward out of the horse, not enough desensitizing and you have a horse too scared to accept your guidance. Asking your horse to move and then turning them with the lead line too soon or often will also take the forward out of your horse. It is also very important while on the ground doing the ground exercises to be sure that your horse softly and willingly gives to halter and lead. Being able to ask for your horses head and neck to bend from the saddle will have much to do with your ground work and the look, feel and success of your first ride. Once they seem to be moving freely at the walk,
then the trot with the saddle, I like to walk along side pushing then pulling on the horn to let them get used to the feel of the saddle and cinch squeezing them. Then walk along and move the stirrups on both sides. If you can do this all at the trot that would even be better. All this is to help build the horses confidence and acceptance of the new feel, sounds and movement of the saddle. Running along side, back behind the horn also lets the horse see you back closer to where you will be when you are riding. Again all these suggestions are only as good as the skills of the person doing it. If done well it can really help prepare the horse for the next step, which will be mounting. Is it necessary to do all this preparation? I didn’t used to know all this ground work and I would just get on as soon as the saddle was on. I got pretty good at riding bucking horses because I was getting lots of practice. Now I don’t ride bucking horses very well because most don’t buck. Good luck and see you next month. All the best, Glenn Glenn Stewart travels extensively conducting clinics, demonstrations, and colt starting sessions, and also offers Camps and a 3 month Horsemanship Course at his home The Horse Ranch, as well as the Horsemanship Learning Adventure Series; two completely different experiences, High & Wild in the Northern BC Rockies, and Working Equitation with Lusitanos in Brazil. He rides 30-60 client horses per year, including young horses, restarts, challenging horses, and foundation training. Glenn is a former Champion of the Cowboy Up Challenge at the Calgary Stampede and was chosen as one of the Canadian representatives in the 2012 Road to the Horse, the World Championship of Colt Starting in Murfreesboro, TN. More information by calling 1 877 728 8987 or visiting www. thehorseranch.com
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With less feed consumed, growth rate is reduced growth rate and the ability of the animal to “stretch” and “frame out” properly is compromised. Young calves that are not receiving adequate amounts of protein have the physical appearance of having a full rumen most of the time and a shorter than expected height and length. “Creep feeding can increase calf growth rates on pasture when grass quality is lower than required in the later part of the grazing season,” says Yaremcio. “A good creep ration should contain 16 per cent protein for smaller calves. A mix of 2/3 barley or oats and 1/3 peas is a good combination. Calves that weigh less than 700 pounds chew more than cows or larger animals and the grain does not need to be processed. Peas need to be split into two pieces to have efficient digestion.” Contact: Barry Yaremcio 310-FARM (3276)
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Protein is essential for a calf’s skeletal and muscle development, and the amount of protein needed is a reflection of the animal’s size. “A smaller calf has a higher protein requirement on a pound for pound basis than a larger calf,” says Barry Yaremcio, beef and forage specialist, Alberta Ag-Info Centre, Stettler. “A rough rule of thumb is that a 1000 pound growing animal requires a 10 per cent protein ration on a dry matter basis (including grain, supplement, forage and milk). For every 100 pound reduction in calf size, the protein requirement increases by one per cent. Thus, a 500 pound calf requires a 15 per cent protein ration.” If the proper amount of protein is not provided, the animal is not able to digest the fiber component of the feed efficiently and this reduces daily feed intake.
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When it comes to cow conception, pregnancy and lactation, providing the correct amount of feed with the proper nutrient content or quality is a balancing act between available resources and cost. “There is roughly a $0.50 per head per day cost advantage when feeding a pregnant cow in late pregnancy compared to a cow in early lactation,” says Barry Yaremcio, beef and forage specialist, Alberta Ag-Info Centre, Stettler. “Winter feed costs contribute 45 per cent of the total annual cost of raising a calf. Winter feed costs contribute 70 per cent of the cost of feeding a cow for a year. Changes to management practices to increase the number of days animals are not fed stored forage will dramatically reduce costs.” Milk production in a beef cow peaks approximately eight weeks after calving. Maximum feed intake by beef cows occurs 12 weeks after calving. For the first three months of lactation, energy and protein intake are critical to allow the cow to obtain the highest possible milk production. The body condition of the cow impacts the ability of the cow to produce milk. A cow is in good condition is able to mobilize fat to meet a short term energy deficiency,” says Yaremcio. “One pound of mobilized fat has enough energy to produce seven pounds of
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“The month of July is usually the most difficult time of year to determine hay prices,” says Ted Nibourg, farm business management specialist, Ag-Info Centre, Stettler. “Yields and quality are uncertain and demand is an unknown factor. July of 2014 is no exception.” Last summer’s hay production was variable
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rates being charged for most custom haying operations. Producers can also use the on-line Machinery Cost Calculator on Ropin’ the Web to determine what these costs will be for their operation. “Many Alberta producers include the asking prices in their hay for sale listings on our Alberta Hay and Pasture Directory” says Nibourg. “As well, Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) publishes historical forage price data for all regions of the province.” A typical scenario for two parties entering into a standing hay agreement is to arrive at a best guess for both price and yield and from that, estimate the value of the standing hay crop. The tenant would then pay one half of that value at haying time and then make a final payment, either more or less, in the fall. “A crop share is another simple but effective rental arrangement for a forage crop,” says Nibourg. “The tenant harvests the crop and gives the landlord their share of the crop in bales. The landlord then has a product that is ready for sale or for their own use. With this year’s higher valued hay crop compared to the past few years the landlord’s crop share for a hay field can vary from 40 to 60 per cent. It is important that the estimated market value, yield potential and harvest costs for the crop are considered to ensure that the arrangement is fair for both parties. Again, the final settlement is determined in late October when prices are more firmly established.” For further information, call the Ag-Info Centre at 310-FARM (3276) Contact: Ted Nibourg 310-FARM (3276)
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WHEN: THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014 WHERE: NPARA RESEARCH FARM(1/2 mile W of North Star)
TIME: SUPPER @ 5:30 PM, TOUR TO FOLLOW
60 TWO-Year-Old Bulls on Offer on the Ranch
COST: Members free, non-members $10 $20 buys annual NPARA membership and supper To pre-register please call 780-836-3354 or email nora@npara.ca or tom@npara.ca
Bred, Born, and Raised for the Peace Country Quality & Affordable for Commercial Cattlemen Performance Tested • Vet Certified Personalized Service
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Vold Jones & Vold Auction Co. Ltd. Bonded & Licensed Livestock Dealers
Vold Jones & Vold Auction Co. Ltd.
‘Since 1957’
Dawson Creek, BC
Bonded & Licensed Livestock Dealers
Ponoka, AB
Contact our reps for current marketing trends, prices, booking of cattle into the Auction Mart or satellite sales. On Wednesday, July 9, 2014- 732 head of cattle went through our rings TOTAL - 732
On Thursday July 10, 2014, 500 head of cattle went through Vold Jones Vold Auction in Dawson Creek.
SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 Cows D3 - D4 Cows Holstein Cows Heiferettes Bologna Bulls Feeder Bulls
109.00-115.00 95.00-100.00 95.00-99.00 125.00-130.00 118.00-125.00 115.00-120.00
Good Bred Cows Good Bred Heifers younger Older Cows Milk Cows
1500.00-1600.00 N/A Cow/calf pairs N/A 1700.00-1900.00 N/A
SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 cows D3 - D4 cows Holstein cows Heiferettes Bologna Bulls Feeder bulls
STOCKERS & FEEDERS Good Feeder Steers 1000 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 900 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 800 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 700 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 600 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 500 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 400 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 300 lbs Plus:
190.00-195.00 195.00-198.00 197.00-199.00 205.00-215.00 215.00-225.00 225.00-240.00 240.00-245.00 245.00-250.00
Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers
110.00-120.00 95.00-108.00 80.00-106.00 110.00-130.00 118.00-138.00 120.00-150.00
Young Bred Cows Older Bred Cows Good Bred Heifers: Cow/calf pairs (younger) Cow/Calf pairs (older)
NONE 1400.00-1800.00 NONE 1700.00-2850.00 1300.00-1800.00
STOCKERS & FEEDERS 170.00-175.00 185.00-190.00 190.00-195.00 195.00-198.00 200.00-210.00 210.00-215.00 215.00-220.00 220.00-225.00
Next Regular Cattle Sale Thursday July 17,2014 Next Horse sale Saturday September 27, 2014 For more info go to www.vjvauction.com SALES EVERY THURSDAY @ 10AM • INTERNET MARKET REPORT: www.vjvauction.com Canadian Satellite Web site: www.cslauction.com • Email: dawson@vjvauction.com
Dawson Creek Auction ‘Mile Zero City’
301 - 116 Ave., Dawson Creek, BC Dawson Creek Office (250) 782.3766 • VJV Main Office
RON KRAMER 250.827.3245 • DON FESSLER - CATTLE SALES 250.719.5561 NEIL CAMPBELL 780.765.3054, cell 780.814.4113 TRAPPER GREEN - 780.837.0171 ART PATTERSON - 250.782.6500, cell 250.784.4307 r001704322
Good Feeder Steers 1000 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 900 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 800 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 700 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 600 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 500 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 400 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 300 lbs Plus:
Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers Heifers
185.00-190.00 200.00-210.00 215.00-225.00 250.00-255.00 270.00-275.00 275.00-280.00 280.00-285.00 290.00-300.00
165.00-170.00 190.00-195.00 198.00-201.00 205.00-210.00 230.00-235.00 255.00-260.00 265.00-270.00 285.00-290.00
Dairy Steers
130.00-138.00
Hay: Sq Bales
3.00-6.75
Rd Bales
NONE
Baby Calves Dairy Type:
100.00-175.00
Straw: Sq. Bales
NONE
Rd Bales
NONE
Baby Calves Beef Type:
250.00-475.00
Greenfeed: Sq. Bales.
NONE
Rd Bales
NONE
For more info go to www.vjvauction.com SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY INTERNET MARKET REPORT: www.vjvauction.com Canadian Satellite Web site: www.cslauction.com • Email: office@vjvauction.com
Cattle Capital of Canada
4410 - Hwy. 2A Ponoka, Alberta PH: 403.783.5561 FAX: 403.783.4120
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The Northern Horizon, July 18, 2014
PRESS RELEASE Winnipeg, Manitoba – July 10, 2014 Earlier today Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz announced a Stay of Default for the 2013-14 Advance Payments Program (APP) affecting grain farmers in Western Canada. The Stay extends the current repayment deadline of September 30, 2014 to March 31, 2015 for cash advances issued by the Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA). “Many farmers have faced challenges selling their 2013 crops and for these farmers meeting a September 30th repayment deadline is almost impossible,” says Brett Halstead, President of CCGA. “This deadline extension is greatly appreciated by farmers and will lessen the financial worries that many are facing with grain still being held in their bins waiting for a marketing opportunity to open up and many facing excess moisture problems at the same time.” The Stay of Default announcement includes several other important conditions, including: 1. Farmers will be allowed to make a cash repayment on their 2013-14 ad-
vance without facing a payment without proof of sale penalty; 2. The interest-free component of the advance will be maintained throughout the six month extension; and 3. The Stay will apply equally to all crops under CCGA’s administration. While the conditions of the Stay of Default come into effect immediately, all other existing rules and guidelines associated with the 2013-14 APP continue to apply. CCGA reminds farmers that repayments on existing advances must be made every time a farmer sells grain that is associated with their advance. Farmers who have questions about their 2013-14 cash advance or the Stay of Default are encouraged to contact CCGA at 1-866-745-2256 ext. 7109 or email balance@ccga.ca Contact: Rick White, CEO Phone: 204.789.8810 CCGA represents more than 43,000 canola farmers on national and international issues, policies and programs that impact farm profitability.
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$
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TRACTORS
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SPRAYERS
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HAYING
Challenger (Hesston) RB56A Round Baler (2006), fully auto, kicker, adj to 5’x6’ bales............................ $19,000
TILLAGE
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MISCELLANEOUS
Kubota GR2000 garden tractor (2006), 270 hrs, 20hp, gas,AWD, Glide Steer, 48” mower......... $4,500 JD X475 garden tractor (2003), 248 hrs, 23hp, gas, power steering, 48” mower, pto, 3 pth ................... $4,000
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DISMANTLING
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COMBINES
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9600 JD
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$
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Stay of Default extends Deadline for repayment on 2013-14 cash advances
PH: (780) 538-9330 • Fax: (780) 538-9328• Email: grandequ@telusplanet.net • Website: grandeequipmentltd.com • Toll Free: 1-800-668-3955 (AB/BC)
22 The Northern Horizon, July 18, 2014
New Holland raises harvesting stakes wit New Holland, PA. (June 18, 2014) -New Holland’s all-new CR Series combines raise harvesting to a whole new level: up to 15% more productivity, grain crackage as low as 0.2%, and the ultimate comfort cab. The brand new Harvest Suite™ Ultra cab is larger and offers more glass than previous models. The six model series is topped by the CR10.90 Elevation, the most powerful CR model ever, and the highest capacity in the industry that delivers outstanding performance. “The new CR Series is the culmination of 40 years of Twin Rotor® technology,” stated Dan Valen, New Holland North America Cash Crop Equipment Segment Manager. “It offers the best of New Holland’s smart harvesting technologies: Twin Pitch rotors,
Dynamic Feed Roll™, SmartTrax™ rubber tracks, Tier 4B ECOBlue™ Hi-eSCR engine technologies - all working together to allow producers to harvest in a new dimension. All this is coupled with the Harvest Suite Ultra cab that defines harvesting comfort. You couldn’t ask for more.” Proven technologies deliver more capacity than ever New Holland continues to improve and refine its proven Twin Rotor technology, which is designed for highcapacity harvesting and delivering high outputs and superior grain quality. The Dynamic Feed Roll on-the-go mechanical stone protection system further raises the CR’s massive capacity by feeding the rotors faster and more smoothly while removing stones with
Butler ‘s NEW S TO ARRIV CK ING DAILY HAYING EQUIPMENT Case 8450 round baler ...................... $8,000 Case 8350 Mo-Co.............................. $6,000 JD 567 baler .................................... $16,000 Hesston 1150 Haybine ..................... $8,000
CONSIGNMENTS
Sitrex 10 wheel cart rake .................. $3,000 Toro LX465 mower ........................... $1,500 60” flail mower................................ $1,200 Kirschner 10’ loader blade ALO mount......... $3,500 Recon hay conditioner ...................... $7,000 NH BR770 baler .............................. $15,000
no stopping or hesitation. The new serrated blades on the roll are gentle on the crop, resulting in high-quality grain. CR Series combines
Common Rail technology for precision fuelling and outstandingly responsive performance, resulting in constant, high productivity in all field conditions. New Holland’s highly efficient ECOBlue technology delivers impressive fuel savings, reducing running costs and extending further the already extensive autonomy given by the ample fuel tank - 340 gallons in the CR8.90, CR9.90, CR9.90 Elevation and CR10.90 Elevation models. The extralong 34-foot folding unloading auger on the larger models is a match for the widest heads. The grain tank’s high capacity - ranging from 315 bushels in the CR6.90 and CR7.90 to 410 bushels in the CR8.90, CR9.90, CR9.90 Elevation and CR10.90 Elevation - combined with the lightning fast unloading speed of up to 4.0 bushels/second and the extensive autonomy mean that no second is wasted during the day: productivity soars by up to15% and does not waver until the job is done. Harvest Suite™ Ultra cab: designed for ultimate harvesting comfort
work seamlessly in tough crop conditions with the Twin Pitch rotors, which can raise productivity by up to 10% in damp conditions. Switching between small grain/corn configurations to harvest rice is easy. The redesigned adjustable rotor vanes require less power in high-volume crops and consistently deliver high capacity. The SmartTrax™ rubber tracks, optional on all models, ensure excellent traction and low soil compaction while providing a silky smooth ride. Massive power, extensive autonomy, vast grain tank: productivity reaches new heights, increasing by up to 15% The CR Series combines offer more horsepower than ever: from 401 hp of the CR6.90 to the massive 653 hp of the flagship CR10.90 Elevation. The entire series features the Tier 4B ECOBlue™ Hi-eSCR technology*. The flagship CR10.90 Elevation is equipped with the Diesel Of The Year® 2014 Cursor 16 engine which features
IGHER CAPACITY. WE ARE NOW ONLINE! HIGHER DENSITY. 3520 3535 3535 MISCELLANEOUS
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Header for 3 well broke saddle horse Bull, greater purebred but no pae out of every hay seasonVersatile with4018the 5’x6’ round baler delivering 780-836-2580 pers, quiet. $900.00. Phone: Bi-Di 9030, etc .................................. $7,000 CONSIGNMENTS Livestock y, durability bale NEW Roll-Belt™ 560 round780-933-9928 baler from David Brownand 1210 w/loader ...........density—the $6,500 3535 CONSTRUCTION For Sale: NH 660 Baler ..................................... $8,000and belt choices and better 1 & 2 yr old Salers Bulls. lland. With new pickups windrow feeding, Registered 2 year old Quiet,tested,guaranteed for NH 1431 Discbine............................ $10,000 C190, New Tracks, 2,500 hrs ............ $38,000 Red Angus Bulls. Easy NH LS180 (00) Cab 1800+ Hrs ...... $22,000 cows yled Roll-Belt™ 560 is built New Holland SMART orand is set to Calving continue heifers. Delivery Upperpine Red Angus. available. 250-827-3542 lland’s legacy in round baling. 780-924-2464 20% INCREASE* IN: FOR SALE Registered
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Cameo Herefords has Registered 2 year old Polled Hereford Bulls For Sale. 3 miles East of Grande Prairie. 780-5399803 or
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3 Dark Red 2 yr old Simmental Bulls, Easy Calving. Phone: 250-630-2303 or Cell: 250-793-2304.
Get more out of every hay season with the 5’x6’ round baler delivering greater
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th all-new CR Combine Harvester series Designed in consultation with customers, the new Harvest Suite Ultra cab defines harvesting comfort. The ample, 131 cu. ft. cab is larger than its predecessor, and the interior layout has been entirely redesigned to further improve ergonomics and comfort. The new force-based CommandGrip™ multifunction handle is intuitive to use and makes it easy to fine tune harvesting speed to optimize performance. The new harvesting console is designed to become an extension of the operator. The ultra-wide 10.4-inch IntelliView IV color touchscreen monitor puts all key parameters at the operator’s fingertips and is fixed on rollers so that it can be moved to the most comfortable position. An optional second IntelliView display is available for operators requiring the maximum amount of information.
The new cab also features more glass than previous models. With 68 sq. ft. of glassed area and the floor sloping down into the front windscreen, the operator has excellent visibility all round and a clear view of the header. For the long harvesting days, there is a choice of three types of seat offering increasing levels of comfort - from the standard wide cloth seat to the heated deluxe leather trimmed seat with air suspension and active ventilation. When harvesting continues into the night, the lighting package is precision engineered to ensure perfect visibility of the entire header and the field ahead. An unloading auger light for precision unloading and four rear work lights mean farmers can continue to work long after dark just as efficiently as during the day in order to get the job done right. HID and LED packages are
available. “New Holland has been committed to equipping our customers with product advancements, new technology and solutions for well over a century,” says
Valen. “The CR combine line is just one of the many new product innovations to be introduced in 2014. Dedicated. Uncompromising. Smart. That’s New Holland.”
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Versatile Delta Track DT500 - DT550 In Stock
SOLD 35’ M155 MD Swather 148hp,600/65R28, Call for Your Price. Call for Your Price. 2014 DT500 Versatile 500 hp P/Shift Del/Cab A/S/R 6 E/ hyd 110 gpm diff/lock HID/lites, R/fan, camera 514,500 36” Tracks, introductory offer 400,900 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 38,000 2014 DT550 Versatile 550 hp P/Shift Del/Cab A/S/R 6 E/ hyd 110 gpm diff/lock HID/lites, camera 534,500 36” Tracks, introductory offer 415,900
2013 310 Versatile 310hp, 16spd Power Shift 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fenders L/3pt. L/wts 540/1000pto $267,400 20.8R42D, 16.9R30S 209,000
LEASE to Own 310 Vers Tractor
$ 200,000
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 19,000 Tier 3
Blow Out Price.
16.5x16.1, DKD, 6 B/PUR, Transport, HID lite 176,000 msrp $209,300 June 1/2014
2013 120’ Boom SX275 Versatile Sprayer
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
275hp Cum,5 spd Allison AutoTrans, air ride susp, 1200 gal Tank, , Auto steer, 300 gps, tilt, A/boom, accu boom.
325,100
239,900 Blowout $ 219,900
Free form 10’ hydraulic roller add Free form 10’ manual winch roller add
New Agri-Tech 40.7, 12 Lift 23’ boom susp Cab A
2013 120’ Boom SX275 Versatile Sprayer
144,250 Empty wt 15,900
9-Semi-Annual Lease pay
259,900 Blowout 219,900
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 18,600
New stock
Instock, 40km
5,000 3,800
275hp Cum,5 spd Allison AutoTrans, air ride susp, 1200 gal Tank, , Auto steer, 300 gps, tilt, A/boom, accu boom.
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 39,000
9-Semi-Annual Lease pay
$15,000
LEASE to Own 120’ SX275 Sprayer $214,999 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 18,600
328,200
Instock, 40km
NEW Apollo 25.6, 71hp, Li 4”x 48” forks, Cab, A/C, 27 99,200 wt 10,600 lbs
30’ 2004 9352 MacDon DK, MD, 1852 hrs
30’ 960 table, guage wheels, 540x70R24, 11x16 rear
Reg 75,300
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$59,000
Blowout CNT . 2012 305 Versatile 305hp, 16spd Power Shift 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fenders L/3pt. L/wts 540/1000pto $221,200 506208 20.8R42D,16.9R30 $165,900
New Agri-Tech 35.7 12 Lift 7,700# Lift 23’ boo
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 15,500
Call for Your Price. 2014 500 Versatile 500 hp, P/Shift Del/Cab 110 hyd 6 E/ hyd diff/lock Radar, A/S/R, Canbus, Radar 436,500 800/70R38 Firestone Only 322,000 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 29,000 2013 550 Versatile 550 hp, P/Shift Del/Cab 110 hyd 6 E/ hyd diff/lock Radar, A/S/R, Canbus, Radar 478,500 800/70R38 Firestone Only 345,000 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 31,000
2013 305 Versatile 305hp,16spd P/ Shift, 90hrs 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fnds HID L/3pt wts 540/1000pto $226,300 506489 20.8R42D, 16.9R30 $175,900 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 16,500 2013 305 Versatile 305hp, 16spd Power Shift 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fnds HID L/3pt. L/wt 540/1000pto $230,350 506487 20.8R42D, 16.9R30 $185,900
RT490 Versatile Combine, 490 hp 16’ PU 414,350 Class 8 intro 259,900 LEASE to Own RT490 Combine
$259,900
1000+ bu. GC9250 UF Grain Cart, w/Tarp c/w 17” Auger, 1000 pto, 900/60x32R1 $59,500 49,900 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
$ 5,200
1300 bu G/Cart tarp 50” tires $95,100 520 Scale 5 point system
79,900 7,500
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
$ 8,500
48”x adj 72” wide 3 rear hyd 55gpm / pump, lites,boom s 159,250 Empty wt 15,900
9-Semi-Annual Lease pay
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 25,000 Call for Your Price.
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 17,500
Pre-owned
70’ML 970 “ALIVE” shank monitor, D/S Air Drill 5 section, 634 bu tank, 4th tank
330,000
415,500 520x85R38 duals
10’ Bagger w/ 30” convey
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $36,000 Call for Your Price.
Tier 3
2012 535 Versatile 535 hp, P/Shift 781 hrs Del/Cab leather 80gpm, 6 E/ hyd, A/S/R, Canbus, HID lites, $295,400 850/60R38 Trelleborg 1-Only $255,900
710/70R38, 600/65R28 540/1000pto, Fenders, L/3pt $232,300 with FEL 506468 $182,000
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 24,000
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 17,000
Call for Your Price.
Call for Your Price. Blow Out Price.
2013 280 Versatile 280hp, 16spd PS, 3 E/hyd
2013 280 Versatile 280hp, 16spd PS, 3 E/hyd 710/70R38, 600/65R28 540/1000pto, rear wts L/3pt. $237,300 with FEL 506488 $182,000
NEW AB Grain Driers assembled, tested, & ready for delivery to your Farm.
12’ 650 Offset 10”s 26”x8mm 38,940
2006 2145 Versatile 1 6600 hr 710/70R38 600/65 $127,350 w/ FEL, grapple
32,500
Call for Your Price.
Your Dealer for PILLAR HEAVY HARROWS
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32’ TD600 TANDUM DISK, 10.5”S, 26X8mm c/o frt 26x8mm S/rear, S/L hitch 650# per ft, T2-215 brgs MSRP 92,100 Brg wear grds Intro 77,900
2014 2375 Versatile 375hp QSM11, 4 hyd 710/70R38 duals 4 hyds Radio work lites msrp $339,200 Only $185,000 9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 18,000
36’ TD600 TANDUM DISK, 96,100 1200# hitch wt in trans
Auto Lock
PILLAR HEAVY Harrow 16.5LX16.1, 12.5l-15 wing 1200# wt on hitch in trans, Auto lock, hyd tine adj hyd spring adj down pressure, 9/16 x 26”tines. MSRP 59,750 52’ Heavy Harrow Intro
52,900
1300 bu G/Cart tarp 50” tires $95,100 $ 80,000
MSRP 63,750 60’ Heavy Harrow Intro
55,900
2013 2375 Vers 375hp pto
MSRP 68,750 72’ Heavy Harrow Intro
59,900
MSRP 75,750 84’ Heavy Harrow Intro
65,900
Take the Pair for only
$ 195,000
$265,000
LEASE to Own 36’TD600 DISK
Intro
80,400
$ 80,000
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 9,000
PILLAR DISC/HOE Drill 40’, 50’ Seed at 6.5 mph
60’ $ 298,500 12”, DS, Air Pack intro $ 279,900
1,000 bu/hr A/B Grain Drier Approx. Capacity Barley 24T/hr (1000bu/hr) 20 to 15 @ 98oC, w/ambient AIR of 10o C & 20% R/H DF22000 40’L x 10’ Tran/W x 13’ H $ 216,000 Customer no trade discount -16,000 Drier net cost $ 200,000 Freight 30,000 + su 10,000 40,000 Customer net Price fob SR $ 240,000 Flat rate Frt to Alta, Sask or Mb + 5,000 Customer net Price fob his farm $ 245,000 $60,000 down+10 Annual payments oac $ 23,000
34’ 1979 South Wind Mot 6 new tires, 440 V8,new H electronic ignition, new tr built, new shocks, new u new batteries, new voltag water valve, onan genera 6, + 2
www.rossequip. ca • DAVE ROSS EQU
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The Northern Horizon, July 18, 2014
Spirit River, Ab
780-864-3731,
Toll Free
ift cap 5,500# lift 19’ 7km, hyd coupler, lites, s 88,000 only
$9,500
yments OAC
Call for Your Price. 100’ RG1100 Rogator 2014 Sprayer 1100 SS tank, Viper Pro, Auto Steer, 300 GPS, Accu boom, Auto boom wheels, Frt load 380/90R46, Air ride, Air Dryer Pkg, 412,400 344,000
$17,000
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
800-661-7401 for Matt, Al, AJ or Larry
Ross Chrysler Since 1948
ROSS CHRYSLER
www.rosschrysler.ca
July 11 - 2014 All Programs deducted
For Quotes email - matt@rossequip.ca, or aj@rossequip.ca
32 mpg
40 mpg
V6 Dsl & Air Ride
N S p i ri t R i v er
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Se xsm ith
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Coil Susp
120’ RG1100 Rogator 2014 Sprayer 1100 365,000 450,400
$18,000
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
MSRP $61,850
f56,600 14 D1500 Laramie 8A CC4X4SB 306626
14 Citadel AWD 8spd, 5.7L 181558
28hp Lift cap 9,000#
32 mpg
A/C forks 48”x adj 72” wide, 0 lbs only 126,900
MSRP $68,950
$57,600 14 D2500 L / horn C/C4x4 SB 508729 40 mpg
V6 Dsl & Air Ride
MSRP $80,750
$67,900 Diesel
Coil Susp
$14,000
yments OAC
Instock, 40km 120’ RG1100 Rogator 2014 Sprayer 1100 $508,400 All Wheel Steer
395,900
MSRP $51,950
f48,100
14 Limited AWD 8spd, V6vvt 643479
34 mpg
28hp 540 / 1000 PTO,
om susp Cab A/C forks d, 1 boom hyd, Rev fan, suspension, 22.5” Ag tires, 0 lbs only 131,900
$14,200
yments OAC
$48,600 14 D2500 L / horn C/C4x4 SB 953715
14 D1500 SLT V6d 8ACC4X4SB 080536
40 mpg
V6 Dsl & Air Ride
MSRP $37,940
90’ 2005 8500 Willmar Sprayer 200hp 2300hrs
New 825 gal/tank, 380/90R46, crop/divider auto-boom Trimble Ez –boom, Ez Auto Steer, 710 tire avail $10k Reg 135,300 #85107 new hydro 109,900
34 mpg
$48,600 14 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 LB 940691 40 mpg
V6 Dsl & Air Ride
$34,800 14 D1500 SLT V6 8ACC4X4SB v028526
14Journey R/T AWD 3.6L 339353
36 mpg
MSRP $58,950
$47,600 14 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB 377692
26 mpg
Air Susp
$66,500
MSRP $76,450
$64,700
Coil Susp
Diesel
copper
MSRP $37,940
MSRP $79,350
Coil Susp
Diesel
MSRP $58,950
$34,000 14 D1500 SLT V6 8ACC4X4SB 079536
15Journey R/T AWD 3.6L v561347
Model 1214 Unloader
yor reg $56,700
MSRP $58,950
MSRP $76,750
$64,700
Coil Susp
Diesel
$49,000 1014 Farm Boy Unloader
reg 43,500
37,500
1214 Renn Unloader 12’
reg 54,500
47,500
$40,240
MSRP
14 G/Caravan SXT 6spd 409382
$32,900 14 G1500 Laramie QC4X4 8ASB 945531
Cashmere
MSRP $58,850
$48,100 14 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 LB 622692 Diesel
Coil Susp
36 mpg
MSRP $76,250
$64,900
Diesel & Air Ride
Trailtech dual wheel Tandum sprayer trailer $2,900
145hp, 18spd PS, 3 E/hyd 5R28, 540/1000rpm pto,
$50,150
MSRP
14 Town & Country 6spd 120469
105,900 89,900
$41,900 14 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 SB 385694
Bright silver
16’ 890JD auger header to fit 4890 JD Swather Reg $10,930 E00890X116163
Price
$7,900
tor home 36,456 mile Holly 4bbl carb, new rans cooler, trans rejoints, new exaust, 3 ge regulator new grey ator, built in vac, sleeps
20’ V-Wing Ditcher, less drop down
Base unit msrp 88,120 intro Options 1nd sets drop downs
82,000 16,000
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
$10,500
MSRP
12 Town & Country 6spd 441459
36 mpg
14 G/Caravan SXT 6spd 420382
$40,240
$32,900
MSRP $69,850
14 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 LB l320632
White Diesel
2013,s
Blow Out
MSRP
13 D3500 SLT CC 4x4 SB 389607
$61,800
Diesel
MSRP $52,330
$42,300
MSRP $73,850
$58,800 Silver Diesel
$66,940
Blow Out $76,440 $59,900
$51,700 13 D3500 Laramie CC4x4 SB 619691
$17,000
32’ V-Wing Ditcher, less drop downs
Base unit msrp 144,200 intro Options 2nd sets drop downs
Blow Out
$40,900 12 G2500 SLT CC 4x4 LB 898473
MSRP
9-Semi-Annual Lease payments OAC
$49,240
$64,900 14 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 LB I 848663
5.7L V8 Hemi VVT
2012
36 mpg
MSRP $76,750
134,000 23,500
09 G2500 SLT CC 4x4 LB 322117 Hemi 5 spd 131k/km, Remote start
DSRP $18,930
11 D3500 Laramie CC 4x4 SB 419290
$16,900 diesel, 154k/km, Sun roof, loaded
DSRP
$38,940
$34,900
2008 G1500 SLT QC 4x4 SB, 5auto 177km hemi, 17” whls, very clean r001691763
DSRP $17,940
$15,900
UIPMENT LTD. • www.rosschrysler.ca
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Peace Country Flaman Representative
Kevin Kulak 780.518.0883 www.Flaman.com
Sales & Rental Dealers in Your Area La Crete/High Level, AB
Fariview
Grande Prairie, AB
Falher, AB
High Prairie, AB
250.759.4587
780.926.6468
780.835.4530
1.800.390.6924
780.323.4362
780.523.1405
Tower Valley Rentals
Henry U. Driedger
Dunvegan Fab & Welding
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3pt Attachments Flaman Rentals is your local rental dealer. With over 100 independent dealers across the prairies we have what you need where you need it. Our equipment is new, well maintained and requires no capital outlay for equipment you only need occasionally. Renting with Flaman makes sense.
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Pre-Owned Combines VIEW OUR COMPLETE INVENTORY AT MARTINDEERLINE.COM 24/7
2012 CASE 9230
300000 300 ,000 000
COMBINES
#440953A
$
CNT
137 hours, Small Grain, 2WD, Duals, Lateral Tilt Feederhouse, Guidance Ready, 15’ Case 3106 Header
2010 NEW HOLLAND CR9070
200000 200 ,000 000
#428348A
$
CNT
950 hours, Small Grain, 2WD, Singles, Yield Monitor, Lateral Tilt Feederhouse, Guidance Ready, 76C Belt Type Pick-up Platform
1996 JOHN DEERE CTS #084408B
53000 53 ,000
$
CNT
Small Grain, PRWD, Singles, Fine Cut Chopper, Yield Monitor, Double Belt Beater Kit, JD914 Pick-up Header
1997 JOHN DEERE 930R
COMBINE PLATFORMS #730936A
15995 15 ,995 995
$
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STARTING AT $3,995
ROUND BALERS 1991 JOHN DEERE 535 2003 CASE IH RBX562 2000 CASE IH RS561A 2004 HESSTON 956 2002 NEW HOLLAND 688 JOHN DEERE 566 JOHN DEERE 567 JOHN DEERE 568
30’, Rigid, Pick-up Reel, Header Transport
TOLL FREE
JOHN DEERE S690 STK#445683A $378,995 JOHN DEERE S680 19 AVAILABLE STARTING AT $357,995 JOHN DEERE S670 Stk#746266A $359,995 JOHN DEERE T670 2 AVAILABLE STARTING AT $219,995 JOHN DEERE 9870 STS 8 AVAILABLE STARTING AT $219,995 JOHN DEERE 9770 STS Stk#296661B $219,995 JOHN DEERE 9760 STS Stk#463067B $147,995 JOHN DEERE 9750 STS 3 AVAILABLE STARTING AT $109,995 JOHN DEERE 9660 W Stk#506803AB $134,995 JOHN DEERE 9650 Stk#506806BB $112,995 JOHN DEERE 9650 STS 2 AVAILABLE STARTING AT $94,795 JOHN DEERE 9610 Stk#448718CA $70,995 JOHN DEERE 9600 5 AVAILABLE STARTING AT $40,000 JOHN DEERE 7720 2 AVAILABLE STARTING AT $9,995 JOHN DEERE CTS 2 AVAILABLE STARTING AT $59,995 CASE 9120 Stk#433089A $264,995 CASE 2388 2 AVAILABLE STARTING AT $58,495 CASE 2188 Stk#716091A $54,295 NEW HOLLAND CR9080 Stk#448719A $299,995 NEW HOLLAND TR99 Stk#296316CB $75,000 NEW HOLLAND TX36 Stk#RA602034 $9,995
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$5,495 Stk#549338A $9,995 Stk#297993A $12,295 Stk#552861A $18,595 Stk#537837A $8,995 STARTING AT $8,500 STARTING AT $11,995 STARTING AT $24,995 Stk#302124C
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Grande Prairie 780-532-8402 • Fairview 780-835-4440 • La Crete 780-928-3337 • Dawson Creek 250-782-4141 www.prairiecoastequipment.com
Superior Quality. Trusted Tradition
D130 Lawn Tractor
1023E Tractor & H120 Loader
Z235 Zero Turn Mower
Gator 550 (Base Model)
Retail $18,527 •22.4HP •4WD •3 Cyl. Yanmar Diesel Engine •Twin Touch Auto Transmission •Differential Lock
Retail $2,748 •22HP V-Twin engine •Hydro Trans. •42-inch Deck •2 Pedal Foot Control •Front-Bumper •Cruise Control
•20HP •42-inch Deck •Hydro Gear EZT Trans •7 mph mowing speed •Cut up to 0.5 acres/hour
0% interest For 60 Months
12 Months No Payments & Interest
12 Months No Payments & Interest
SAVE $301
SAVE $340
On Sale $15,699
Sale price includes $1900 Dual implement bonus.
On Sale $2,447
SAVE $2828!
Retail $3,206
Retail $11,016 •16HP V-Twin gas engine •45KM/H Max Speed •4WD •2-range Continously Varible speed Trans • 1100lb tow / 800 payload capacity
On Sale $2,866
On Sale $9,999
3.9% interest For 60 Months
SAVE $1017
- Offers End July 31, 2014 John Deere 5E Tractors
From putting up hay to light tillage work and everything in between, the new 5E Series 5085E and 5100E 4 cylinder tractors puts the “utility” back in to utility tractor. Plus, with a host of standard features you’d normally only find on larger machines. Available in Cab or Open Station.
0% for 60 Months OR $2200 Retail Bonus John Deere 6M & 6R Tractors
0% for 60 Months
From the 6105 to 6150 Model these tractors are perfect for producers, commercial contractors and municipal operators who need a versatile, powerful tractor with the features and available options necessary to handle a any job. Available in a Cab or Open Station
OR
$7700 Cash Off
John Deere 459 Round Balers
0% for 48 Months John Deere 625 & 630 Moco
Available in Hay or Silage configurations. This baler produces bales 4-ft wide and up to 5-ft tall with a max dry weight of 1100 lb. The bale diameter can be adjusted to meet feeding and handling requirements. Enjoy features like, MegaWide Plus pickup, MegaTough pickup teeth and Exclusive DiamondTough™ belts.
OR
$1650 Cash Off
You can count on a 625 or 630 Mower Conditioner to deliver a clean cut and help speed drydown. These versitle machines are easy to use, easy to adjust and come with a 3 year cutterbar warranty
0% for 48 Months OR $1100 Retail Bonus
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 April 1, 2014 until July 31, 2014. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. 0% APR purchase financing for 60 months on new John Deere 1 Series Sub-Compact Utility Tractors. 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 March 4, 2014 until July 31, 2014 Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. For purchases on your Multi-use Account for personal use. Offer is unconditionally interest free for the first 12 months. After the 12 month period, for eligible purchases of goods and services: 1) a minimum monthly payment of 2.5% of the original amount financed is required; and 2) finance charges will begin to accrue immediately on amount financed at 17.9% per annum. Minimum purchase amount may be required. A statement of account will be provided monthly. Representative Amount Financed: $1,000, at 17.9% APR/AIR, monthly payment is $25 for 62 months, total obligation is $1,550, cost of borrowing is $550. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series: is $8,657. Cost of borrowing is based on Representative Amount Financed and not MSRP cash price. Minimum finance amount may be required and representative amount does not guarantee offer applies. In the event you default on this or any John Deere Financial Multi-use Account transaction, interest on all outstanding balances on your Multi-use Account (including on this and all other Special Terms transactions on your Multi-use Account) will begin to accrue immediately at 19.75% APR/AIR from the date of default until paid in full, and you will be required to make monthly payments on your Multi-use Account equal to 2.5% (personal use); 3.0% (commercial use) of the original amounts financed plus interest. Additions like Calcium, wheel weights, block heaters, iMatch hitches etc are not included in the 1023E package price and will cost extra. ‡Offer valid from May 1, 2014 until July 31, 2014. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. See dealer for details. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Discounts or other incentives may be available for cash purchases. By selecting the purchase financing offer, consumers may be foregoing such discounts and incentives which may result in a higher effective interest rate. A500% APR purchase financing for 4 years on new John Deere Select Hay Tools. Down payment may be required. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, preparation charges and a $50 documentation fee will apply. Representative Amount Financed: $50,000, at 0% APR, semi-annual payment is $6,250 for 4 years, total obligation is $50,000, cost of borrowing is $0. Semi-annual payments/ cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed/ down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series: $64,149 (includes $50 documentation fee). Cost of borrowing based on Representative Amount Financed not MSRP cash price. Minimum finance amount may be required; representative amount does not guarantee offer applies. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum. †Offer valid from March 4, 2014 until July 31, 2014. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. See dealer for details. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Discounts or other incentives may be available for cash purchases. By selecting the purchase financing offer, consumers may be foregoing such discounts and incentives which may result in a higher effective interest rate. 171.9% APR purchase financing for 60 months on new John Deere Utility Vehicles (excluding TX Turf and ProGators). Down payment may be required. Representative Amount Financed: $10,000, at 3.9%APR, monthly payment is $183.71 for 60 months, total obligation is $11,022.60, cost of borrowing is $1022,60. Monthly payments/cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed/down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series : $18,086 (includes $50 documentation fee). Cost of borrowing based on Representative Amount Financed not MSRP cash price. Minimum finance amount may be required; representative amount does not guarantee offer applies. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum.
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Toll Free 1-877-553-3373 www.prairiecoastequipment.com
John Deere S670
•Small Grain •Duals •2013 •Chopper •Yield Monitor •Includes Starfire & SF1 Activation •John Deere 615 Header •Wide spaced tube radiator •241 Sep / 347 Engine Hours •Factory & Extended Warranty •Used for One Season
Only $359,000
John Deere S690
•Small Grain •Duals •2012 •Chopper •Yield Monitor •Lateral Tilt Feederhouse •Guidance-ready •John Deere 615 Header •One Owner Low Houred Unit •352 Sep / 422 Engine Hours
COMBINES JD S690 2013, Duals, Chopper, guidance ready, c/w Header, 282 Eng/ 235 Sep Hrs 2-JD S680 (13) Duals, Chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, c/w Header 4-JD S680 (13) Duals, Chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, c/w Header JD S680 (12) Duals, Chopper, yield monitor, Header, 247Eng / 197 Sep Hrs 2-JD S680 (13), Duals, Chopper, Header guidance ready, 403 Eng/ 342 Sep Hrs
SPRAYERS
HAYING $399,000
Case IH RB564 Baler, Mega Wide, Twine & Surface wrap, 1000 PTO JD 956 Mower Conditioner (10)
$24,000 $19,000
$382,000 JD 946 Mower Conditioner (03)
$16,700
JD 567 Round Baler, (02) Mega Wide pickup, 540 PTO JD 946 Mower Conditioner (02) $375,000 New Holland BR70 Baler, Twine, 1000PTO
$15,500
$379,000
$370,000
JD S670 (13) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, yield $363,000 monitor, guidance ready, c/w Header
$14,500 $8,900
Kuhn FC 4000G Mower Conditioner (04)
$8,000
New Holland 660 (94) Regular Pickup, Twine
$7,100
TRACTORS
JD S670 (12) Yield Monitor, Guidance $330,000 John Deere 9430, Duals, 18F/6R PowerReady, Header, 452 Eng/ 367 Sep Hrs shift Transmission, Cat 4 drawbar, 78 GPM $254,000 2-New Holland CR9080 (11) Singles, $349,000 Hyd Pump, 4 SCV’s, 710/70R38 Tires Chopper, c/w header John Deere 7730 (08) 152HP, Cab, MFWD, JD 9870STS, chopper, lat tilt feederhouse, $100,000 guidance ready, 1239 Eng / 970 Sep Hrs $257,000 Partial PowerShift, 540/1000 PTO JD 7630 (07) 140HP, Cab, MFWD, Partial 2-JD 9770 (10) Duals, Chopper, Lateral $97,000 $247,000 PowerShift, feedhouse, Guidance Ready JD 9770 (08) Singles, chopper, guidance ready, 1020 Eng/ 745 Sep Hrs
$210,000
JD 9870 (08) Duals, Chopper, Guidance $199,000 ready, 1270 Eng /947 Sep Hrs JD 9870, (08) Singles, Chopper, Yield Monitor, header, 1654 Eng/ 1298 Sep Hrs $192,000 JD 9860 (06) singles, Chopper, yield monitor, header, 1630 Eng / 1203 Sep Hrs $165,000 JD 9760, chopper, yield monitor, header, GS less mapping, 1934 Eng/1467 Sep Hrs $146,000 New Holland TR98 (96) c/w header $33,000 New Holland TX68 c/w header starting @
$33,000
2-JD 9600, JD 914 header, starting @
$24,500
New Holland TR96 (90) c/w header
$15,900
Case IH 1640 (87) singles, c/w header
$11,500
Only $369,000
Vertical Tillage Has Arrived at PrairieCoast Equipment
JD 4710 ( 02) 90 foot boom, Poly tank, 20 in nozzle spacing,
$112,500
Ford-New Holland S1070 (10) Pull-Type, 100Ft Boom, 1600US Gal. Poly Tank, triple nozzle bodies, cab controls, rate control
$30,000
Willmar Fabrication 785, 60 Ft Boom, Poly tank, Hyd Tread Adjust, Spray Air Boom & Std Boom plumbing. 600 Gal tank
$29,900
Flexi Coil 67 (02) Pull type Sprayer, 132’, wind screens, 5 and 10 Gal Nozzles, Chem Handler, Large tires, 1000 US Gal Poly Tank
$21,500
SWATHERS MacDon M155, (12) 40 ft header, Upper cross auger, hydraulic center link,
$142,000
4- MacDon M155 (12) 35ft platform
$135,000
Premier 2952i (06) 110HP, grain head, 25ft MacDon 972 header, SK, HD, PU reel
$90,000
Premier 2952i (07) 30ft MacDon 972 header, Grain Header
$88,000
MacDon 2950 (00) 30ft split reel dbl knife
$59,900
JD 2420 (83) c/w 25ft JD 130 draper header, 12 ft JD 230 auger
$15,000
Case IH 8830 (93) Grain Head JD 2360 (89) 25 ft grain header, underbelly canola roller, cab with A/C
$14,500 $13,500
SEEDERS
The Turbo-Max® has the ability to provide unmatched seedbeds through more aggressive ground leveling and weed removal, enhanced residue sizing, and unsurpassed residue coverage while continuing to work in the vertical plane.
TurboMax 4000 in Stock Now!
JD 1820 (05) 52’ drill, single shoot,c/w JD 1900 430bu Air cart,
$73,500
JD 1890 (02) 36’ drill, single shoot, c/w JD 1910 cart 270 tow between
$39,900
JD 1900 (04) 7.5inch spacings, double shoot, opener on front 3 ranks, 2 bar harrow
$27,000
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DEMO UNIT AVAILABLE NOW • Bourgault 3320 66’ Air Drill • Bourgault 7700 Air Tank
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1•888•354•3620 www.fostersagriworld.com Box 629 Beaverlodge, AB COMBINES
Box 629 Beaverlodge, AB
1-888-354-3620
Call (780) 354-3622 • Jason (780) 518-8876 Sean (780) 518-3829 • Clint (780) 380-6989
www.fostersagriworld.com
FEATURE MACHINES
CASE 1680 (1990) 2906 ENGINE HRS, 1015 P/U JOHN DEERE 9650 (2006) 2400 HRS, 914 P/U LEXION 480 (2000) 2217 ENG/1605 SEP HRS LEXION 485 (1999) 1720 SEP HRS LEXION 575R (2007) LEXION 580R (2009) 1100 ENG/880 SEP HRS LEXION 580R (2005) 1715 SEP HRS LEXION 590R (2008) 2779 ENG/1789 SEP HRS LEXION 590R (2008) 1384 ENG/1015 SEP HRS LEXION 590R (2008) 2939 ENG/1949 SEP HRS LEXION 590R (2009) 1424 ENG/1038 SEP HRS LEXION 590R (2007) 1038 SEP HRS LEXION 590R (2008) 1037 SEP HRS LEXION 670 (2012) 542 ENG/362 SEP HRS LEXION 670 (2012) 520 ENG/350 SEP HRS LEXION 670 (2012) 477 ENG/343 SEP HRS LEXION 670 (2012) 490 ENG/357 SEP HRS LEXION 670 (2012) 660 ENG/525 SEP HRS LEXION 670 (2011) 1425 ENG/975 SEP HRS LEXION 760 (2012) 718 ENG/455 SEP HRS
HEADERS
AIR DRILLS & TANKS 1-888-354-3620
BOURGAULT 8800 (1995) 48’, 4 BAR HARROWS, SINGLE SHOOT, 3225 TOW BEHIND TANK
Call 354-3622 BOURGAULT(780) 6700 (2011) 4 TANK METERING, X-20 MONITOR, • Jason (78 CONVEYOR Sean (780) BOURGAULT 6550, (2008) 4 TANK518-3829 METERING, 650 DUALS, 491 • Clint (78 MONITOR
www.fostersagriw BOURGAULT 6550 (2009) 4 TANK METERING, DELUXE AUGER, DOUBLE SHOOT, 591 MONITOR, X-20 MONITOR
BOURGAULT 5710 (2003) 40’, 3.5” PACKERS, DOUBLE SHOOT WITH MRBII’S, 2” OPENERS
FEATURE MAC BOURGAULT 4710, 40’ DOUBLE SHOOT DISC DRILL MRB’S, 21/4” STEEL PACKERS, D.S. AIR KIT BOURGAULT 3225 (1995) REAR HITHC, 8” LOADING AUGER
TRACTORS
VERSATILE 485 (2012) 800 TRELLEBORG DUALS, E-PRO GPS, POWERSHIFT
HONEYBEE SP36+ (2006) 36’, INTEGRATED TRANSPORT VERSATILE 535 (2012) 800 TRELLEBORGS, CRUISER GPS MACDON 962 (2001) 30’ HEADER W/LEXION ADAPTER VERSATILE DT500 (2013) 320 HRS, DELUX CAB MACDON 974 (2004) 36’ DRAPER HEADER MACDON D60 (2008) 35’ SLOW SPEED TRANSPORT NEW HOLLAND TG215 (2007) 2200 HRS, REAR DUALS, POWERSHIFT MACDON D60 (2008) 35’ SLOW SPEED TRANSPORT MACDON D60 (2012) 35’ INTEGRATED TRANSPORTS MACDON D50 (2008) 35’ INTEGRATED TRANSPORTS BOURGAULT 9820 CULTIVATOR 40’ APPLICATOR, NH3 KIT, CLOSER MACDON D50 (2008) 35’ INTEGRATED TRANSPORTS WHEELS, WEIGHT PKG. MACDON D50 (2013) 30’ SLOW SPEED TRANSPORT, SPARE KNIFE MACDON FD70 (2008) 35’ SLOW SPEED TRANSPORT BOURGAULT 7200 (2001) 72’ HEAVY HARROW, 5/8’ TINES, LOW MACDON FD70 (2008)35’ SLOW SPEED TRANSPORT ACRES LEXION G30 (1999) 30’ AUGER HEADER, ELECTRIC REEL SPEED FLEXI-COIL SYS85 (2001) 70’ HEAVY HARROW, 9/16” TINES LEXION G535 (2008) 35’ CROP LIFTERS LEXION G530 (2009) 30’ TRANSPORT 750 (2007) GRAIN CART, TARP LEXION G530 (2009) 30’ TRANSPORT (2005) 3508 HRS, DT 830 DUALS, (2008) 2100BOURGAULT HRS, PTO, 5 HYD, WOLVERINE EXTREME (2010) DITCHER W/ HYDRAULIC REVERSER, LEXION V535 (2008) CANOLA EXTENSIONS, LEFT & RIGHT SHEERS FRONT & REAR WEIGHT PKG AUTOSTEER LEXION G530 (2007) 30’ PLASTIC LINED CHUTES
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1500 Series TerrainCut™ offers comfort and versatility for landscaping and governmental operations CARY, North Carolina (July 1, 2014) – Mowers offer true four-season capabiliJohn Deere is increasing its front mount ties,” continued Agee. “These machines mower models with the new 1500 Series can cut all grass types in dry or wet condiTerrainCut™ Front Mowers. The series tions, with even clipping dispersion. They adds five new models – the 1550, 1570, can also blow snow, or clean streets and 1575, 1580, and 1585 TerrainCut to the walkways with ease, providing a robust existing front mower line-up. The Final and versatile equipment option in all enviTier 4 compliant machines increase uptimeronments.” and reduce operating costs with enhanced The 1575 and 1585 models have the only factory-installed cab on the market performance, comfort, and versatility. “The new 1500 Series TerrainCut offers and come standard with HVAC, front work lights, flashers, turn signals, windshield an industry-exclusive, factory installed ComfortCab for climate-controlled com- wiper, an upholstered, air suspension seat, fort and improved ergonomic controls for and tilt steering. Curved glass and single ease of use,” said Carl Agee, John Deere pane tempered windows provide an unobproduct manager. “Ideal for governmental, structed view no matter what the task. Available implements and accessories institutional, and commercial landscape operations, the 1500 Series is a produc- include snow blowers, blades, brooms, a tive and versatile Final Tier 4 emissions weight transfer kit for improved attachment performance, auxiliary hydraulics, solution.” The 1550 TerrainCut boasts a 24.2 hp and a cold weather heater block. Each machine also has Service ADVIengine, and the 1570, 1575, 1580, and 1585 TerrainCut are equipped with 37.4 SOR™ connectivity for quick machine diagnostics. hp engine. All 1500 TerrainCut models can be equipped with a 60” / 72” 7-Iron™ The 1500 series TerrainCut front mount mowers are an eligible purchase PRO side discharge deck, or 62” / 72” FASTBACK rear discharge deck options. within theGreenFleet™ Loyalty Rewards These decks come standard with flat free program. The industry-exclusive loyalty semi-pneumatic caster tires that increase program from John Deere is designed to help customers manage their equipment uptime to finish the job. The 1550 and 1570 TerrainCut models more easily and cost-effectively. Visit your local John Deere dealer, or are available with either two-wheel or www.JohnDeere.ca/MowPro to learn four-wheel drive. The on-demand fourmore. wheel drive automatically engages and *The engine horsepower and torque disengages as needed to keep operators information are provided by the engine productive. The 1580 and 1585 TerrainCut models manufacturer to be used for comparison come standard with four-wheel drive and purposes only. Actual operating horsepower and torque will be less. Refer to 2-speed transmission to provide faster the engine manufacturer’s web site for transport speeds and slower operating additional information speeds when using implements. “The 1500 Series TerrainCut Front
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CLOSER CUTTING, FASTER DRYDOWN.
The Discbine® 313 and Discbine® 316 center-pivot disc mower-conditioners feature cleaner cutting, more effi cient crop flow, and smoother, more effective conditioning. The SMART design includes the new MowMax™ cutterbar and the WideDry™ conditioning system. Larger discs with heavier gears, bearings, and interconnecting shafts increase durability. While the conditioning module is 125 inches wide for consistent dry down, maximizing hay quality. • Larger discs cut closer with less cutterbar tilt • ShockPRO™ disc drive hubs absorb impact before damage can occur
• Exclusive 3-year MowMax™ II cutterbar warranty protection • Widedry™ conditioning systems are 22% wider than previous models
TRACTORS JD 6410 w/ALO loader, bucket............................ $43,900 Versatile 435 w/900 duals 2800hrs ................... $155,000 Versatile 435 w 900 duals, pto, 3000hrs .......... $155,000 NH T 5050 3,450 hours, loader, bucket .............. $49,000 Kubota KX057-4GA excavator ............................ $71,000 2 - New Holland TV140 ....................... $45,000 - $54,000 NH T4040 w/cab, FWA, loader, 340 hrs .............. $68,000 New Holland T6070, FEL, FWA ........................... $78,000 John Deere 3400 Telehandler ............................. $37,000
HAYING Round Balers New Holland BR7090, NW, AW, BC, 4 in stock .............................................. $27,000 - $41,000 New Holland BR780A .......................................... $25,000 New Holland BR780, 7 in stock........... $12,000 - $18,000 Haybines/Discbines/Mo-Co’s CIH 8360, 12 ft Haybine ........................................ $5,500 John Deere 930, 10 ft. ........................................... $6,500 NH 499 (2010) ...................................................... $21,000 Miscellaneous Haying Equipment 2 - Haybuster 2650 & tank .................................. $20,000 New Holland 166 inverter..................................... $5,500
AIRCARTS & DRILLS New Holland SD440 w/ SC380 TBT vari,dbl shoot 51ft 9” stl................................................... $95,000 New Holland P2050 w/ P1060 TBH vari, dbl shoot 51ft, 10” stl, ................................................................ $195,000 New Holland 1740TBT-VR, 170bu, 6-run, SS, 3rd tank, cart only ......................................... $17,500 Case 620 Self Transport ......................................... $1,500 Flexicoil 2320 ......................................................... $7,500 FC 3450 air carts, TBH vr & mech (2) ............. $29-36,000
SPRAYERS FC S67 S-boom 120ft ........................................... $26,000 FC S67 S-boom, 800gal, autorate ....................... $26,000 New Holland SF216 100ft ................................... $29,000 Spray Coupe 4640, 80 ft boom ........................... $41,500
• Your choice of chevron rubber rolls, chevron steel rolls or LeaningEdge™ flails
HARVESTING Combines % Used Combines – 0 fo r 3 0 mo nth s .o .a .c
NH CX8090, 2013, 2-hdrs .................................. $395,000 NH CX8090, 2011, 2-hdrs .................................. $299,000 NH CX8090, 2011, 2-hdrs .................................. $289,000 NH CX8080, 2010, 1231 sep-hrs ........................ $199,000 NH CX8080, 2010, 1144 sep-hrs ........................ $199,000 NH CX8080, 2010, 1130 sep-hrs ........................ $195,000 NH CX8080, 2013, 216 sep-hrs .......................... $299,000 NH CX8080 x4, 2012, 770-890 sep-hrs .............. $260,000 NH CR9070, 2008, 729 sep-hrs .......................... $249,000 NH CR9070, 2010, 1116 sep-hrs ........................ $235,000 JD 9650, 2001, 1900 s-hrs 2-hdrs......................... $89,000 New Holland TR99 w/pickup header.................. $59,000 New Holland TR96............................................... $25,000 New HollandTX 68 combine, 1995 ..................... $52,000 New Holland 994, 25 ft header ............................ $8,000 Case 2388, 2 in stock ........................................... $72,000 MacDon 972, 30’, JD adapter ............................. $34,000 New Holland 971, 30’ .......................................... $16,000 MacDon 973, 30’.................................................. $36,900 Lexion 570 - 700 threshing hours 4wd, p/u ..... $192,000 Swathers New Holland HW340, 36’.................................... $67,500 New Holland HW325, 30’.................................... $62,000 John Deere 2360, 21’............................................. $9,500 MacDon M150-D60, 30’, 2010 .......................... $122,000 MacDon 2930, 30’ 960......................................... $28,000 MacDon 2930, 25’ DS/DK .................................... $49,000 MacDon 4952 w/25 ft 972 ................................... $69,000 MacDon 9352I 30’, 3 units ................... $77,000-$79,000
MacDon M155 w/30 ft D60 HDR ...................... $132,000 Case 8825 - 25 ft DK/DS....................................... $28,000
TILLAGE
Riteway 8055 Heavy Harrow, 55’........................ $24,000 Summers Heavy Harrow, 60’ ............................... $22,000 JD 40ft 1610 w/ NH3............................................ $12,900
MISCELLANEOUS
New Holland 840TL loader ................................. $12,500 Degelman 12ft 4-way blade ............................... $15,000 Farm King Y1370 auger 2 units .............. $6,500-$20,900 Farm King Y80570 disc, 7’, 3pth ........................... $2,200 Farm King 6640 grain vac ................................... $16,500 REM 2500 grain vac ............................................. $12,700 Valmar 2455 applicator ......................................... $9,500 9ft Bobcat snow blade w/ new cutting edge ....... $2500
YARD & GARDEN / UTILITY VEHICLES
Woods CZR2242 Zero Turn Mower....................... $5,800
CONSIGNMENT
Riteway 36ft wing up packet bar ......................... $3,900 Flexcoil 50ft harrow packer bar w/ valmar ........ $10,000 New Holland Forage Harvester, c/w 990W header.........................................taking offers New Holland P2060 airdrill w/P1060 TBH dbl shoot ............................................................ $136,000 Ford 8340 tractor w/795 loader .......................... $21,000 Flexicoil 3450 TBH, 6000 40ft.............................. $52,000 Flexicoil C340, 33ft with Anhydrous .................. $16,000 Valmar Transfer Tank ............................................ $9,800
PinPoint®
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ORDER NOW FOR BETTER DEALS AND BIGGER SAVINGS. Order a Model Year 2015 New Holland air drill and air cart NOW and take advantage of Built My Way incentive packages. The earlier your crop production equipment is ordered and built, the better the deal*. You also get these Built My Way benefits: • MODELS FACTORY-BUILT TO YOUR REQUEST • THE LATEST INNOVATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS FROM NEW HOLLAND • THE BEST FINANCIAL PACKAGE *Check with your local New Holland dealer for timing. © 2014 CNH Industrial America LLC. All rights reserved. New Holland is a trademark registered in the United States and many other countries, owned by or licensed to CNH Industrial N.V., its subsidiaries or affiliates.
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Dawson Creek, BC 11508 - 8th Street (250) 782-5281 • 1-800-663-3572
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AFTER HOURS SALES
• DAN MULLIGAN (250) 784-8855 • ALEX RESCNHY (250) 719-9932 • RICK GIES (250) 219-0779
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Book your Community Event and Group Events: Tel: (250) 782-4888 Fax: (250) 782-6300 Email: horizon @ dcdn.ca
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Dunvegan - Historic Dunvegan Day Camp Kinuso - Swan River First Nations Annual Rodeo
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Rycroft - “Race the 8” Chuckwagon Races
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Teepee Creek - 98th Annual Teepee Creek Stampede
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CANADA DAY - Check for local events Kinuso - Swan River First Nations Annual Rodeo Rio Grande - Rio Grande Rodeo
Battle River Pioneer Museum - Manning
Antique Tractor Parade Threshing, Shingle Mill, Log Plane, Baler and other attractions! Fun for the Whole Family!
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Peace River - Fall Classic Horseshow & Fair @ Ag Grounds Rycroft - “Race the 8” Chuckwagon Races
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August 3, 2014 - 12:00 P.M. FREE Pancake Breakfast • 9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Peace River - Fall Classic Horseshow & Fair @ Ag Grounds Rycroft - “Race the 8” Chuckwagon Races
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FAMILY FISHING WEEKEND - No Fishing Licenses Needed in Alberta Dawson Creek - 20th Annual Mile “0” Cruisers Summer Cruise Fort St. John - Drag Races @ Northern Lights Raceway Hythe - Race Days @ Hythe Motor Speedway Peace River - “Circus in the Sky” Air Show with “The Snowbirds” Teepee Creek - 98th Annual Teepee Creek Stampede
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THANKSGIVING DAY G.P. - Little Mermaid @ Douglas Cardinal Theatre GPRC
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Beaverlodge - Pioneer Days @ SP Centennial Museum Fairview - Faiview Amateur Rodeo @ Waterhole Fairgrounds Fort St. John - NP Horticultural Society Garden Tour G.P. - Street Performers Festival (downtown) Manning - Battle River Fall Fair & Rodeo Worsley - Peace Motocross Association Races
Dawson Creek - “Wild & Lawless” Horse Show Dawson Creek - Tour & Tea with the DC Horticultural Society Taylor - Sand Sensation Sand Carving @ Peace Island Park
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Taylor - Sand Sensation Sand Carving @ Peace Island Park
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Taylor - Sand Sensation Sand Carving @ Peace Island Park
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Bonanza - Mud Bog & Fair Fairview - Faiview Amateur Rodeo @ Waterhole Fairgrounds Fort St. John - North Peace District 4-H Achievement Days G.P. - East Coast Garden Party @ South Bear Creek Ball Diamonds G.P. - Street Performers Festival (downtown) Manning - Battle River Fall Fair & Rodeo
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Beaverlodge - Pioneer Days @ SP Centennial Museum Bonanza - Mud Bog & Fair Fairview - Faiview Amateur Rodeo @ Waterhole Fairgrounds Fort St. John - North Peace District 4-H Achievement Days G.P. - East Coast Garden Party @ South Bear Creek Ball Diamonds Manning - Battle River Fall Fair & Rodeo Worsley - Peace Motocross Association Races
Dawson Creek - “Wild & Lawless” Horse Show Fairview - Faiview Amateur Rodeo @ Waterhole Fairgrounds
Dawson Creek - “The Gathering” Artisan Market Dawson Creek - “Wild & Lawless” Horse Show Fairview - Faiview Amateur Rodeo @ Waterhole Fairgrounds
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Dunvegan - Fresh Air Market High Prairie - High Prairie Elks Pro Rodeo Taylor - Sand Sensation Sand Carving @ Peace Island Park
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Crocus Hill Stampede August 9th to 10th, 2014 Local Team Roping • Pee Wee Barrels (8 & Under-no leadline) • Junior Barrels (16 & Under) & Open Barrel Racing • Goat Tail Untying- 6 & Under • Goat Tail Untying 10 & Under (no leadline) • Jr. Breakaway Roping (16 & Under) • Mutton Bustin’-6 & Under • Steer Riding (8-14 yrs.) • Kids Dummy Roping (9 & Under & 10-12) • Wild Cow Milking NOTE: To compete in local events, competitors cannot have a sanctioned card after 50 mile radius.
FAMILY FISHING WEEKEND - No Fishing Licenses Needed in Alberta Dawson Creek - 20th Annual Mile “0” Cruisers Summer Cruise Fort St. John - Drag Races @ Northern Lights Raceway Harmon Valley - Harmon Valley Pro Rodeo Hythe - Race Days @ Hythe Motor Speedway Peace River - Peace Fest @ 12ft Davis Ball Park/Riverfront Park Teepee Creek - 98th Annual Teepee Creek Stampede
Dawson Creek - 20th Annual Mile “0” Cruisers Summer Cruise Fort St. John - Drag Races @ Northern Lights Raceway G.P. - Senior Mens Provincial Fastball Championships Peace River - Peace Fest @ 12ft Davis Ball Park/Riverfront Park Teepee Creek - 98th Annual Teepee Creek Stampede
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FEATURE EVENT Young Guns Trick Riding Team “A Celebration of Cultures” Call Lisa (780 524-7603)
ENTRY INFORMATION (deadline Monday, July 28) Call (780) 524-3473 between noon and 5:00 p.m. or download forms from our website at www.valleyviewagsociety.ca.
CONTACT INFORMATION General: 780-524-3473 • Parade: Danielle (780 524-5672) • Fair: Meladine (780 524-9352)
Dawson Creek - “The Gathering” 5 Artisan Market Fairview - Oilmen’s Golf Tournament @ F.G.&C.C. G.P. - Battling Against Cancer SloPitch @ Bear Creek Diamonds Peace River - Fall Classic Horseshow & Fair @ Ag Grounds Rycroft - “Race the 8” Chuckwagon Races Taylor - Peace Country River Rats Poker Rally @ Peace Island Park
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Ranch Horse Competition August 8th, 2014
Buckle Sponsored by ARDY Rigging Adult $600 added prize monies Junior (16 & under) $300 added prize monies Call 780-524-3473 to enter or for more infomration
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY 6
Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue
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Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue
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Chetwynd 3 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial Hall
Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 4 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Arena Curling Rink LaCrete 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall
Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue
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Beaverlodge 9 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. AgComplex, 1014 - 4th Avenue
Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. 10 to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial Hall
Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 11 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Arena Curling Rink LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall
Clairmont 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Community Hall 12 Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1444 - 102nd Ave Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Wembley 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall
Wembley 13 11:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall
Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue
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Beaverlodge 16 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave
Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. 17 to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial Hall
Clairmont 18 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street High Level 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Arena Curling Rink
Albright 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Community Hall Clairmont 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Community Hall Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1444 - 102nd Ave Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10301 - 101st St.
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Beaverlodge 22 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue
Beaverlodge 23 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave
Chetwynd 24 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial Hall
Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 25 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Arena Curling Rink LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall
Clairmont 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Community Hall 26 Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1444 - 102nd Ave Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Wembley 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall
Wembley 27 11:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall
Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue
Beaverlodge 30 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag-Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave
Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. 31 to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-788-3494 Rycroft 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial Hall
AUGUST 1, 2014 Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 1 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Arena Curling Rink LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall
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On the open road Quebec: Riding like a local
After my sightseeing tour at La Ferme it was time to head to L’estampilles Auberge just outside of Baie-Saint-Paul. The inn has a long history that goes back to the 1739’s when a residence was built on the location where the inn now stands. That residence went through many transformations, in the 1940’s it was a general store, in 1970 it became a restaurant, in 1993 it became an Auberge called La Corbiere, and in 1197 a lodge was added to the facility. In 2012 Claire Lestoquoit and Regis Barthe purchased the property and today it is known as L’estempilles. If any of you follow Hell’s Kitchen, then you might remember Regis from his time as a competitor. This master chef is truly one of the highlights of L’estempilles, and I was going to get the chance to taste this man’s fare. It was wonderful meeting the other guests and although many only spoke French, we seemed to be able to communicate our pleasure with the accommodations and scenery to each other with no problem! The place was already half filled when I arrived for my 7pm seating. I went back to my room and changed for dinner, I knew this would be an amazing meal but I had no idea just how amazing. The dining room is gorgeous and broken into three sections. There was a big birthday party in one section, then the middle section where I was seated and a smaller more intimate room that doubles as the breakfast buffet area. The service is impeccable, the atmosphere inviting and the food? I am here to tell you that Regis is an amazing chef. I ate from the Table d’hote menu – it is a menu that provides a variety, (usually 3), full meal offerings to choose from for a fixed price. The foie gras was perfection, the steak was so tender a knife was not needed; it literally melted in my mouth! The peppery flavor of the steak was subtle and yet distinctive. The wine that Regis recommended to go with the steak called Impatience from France is hands down my new favorite red wine!
After my fabulous dinner, I headed to my room and got organized for the day ahead. When I awoke the next morning it was to the forecasted rain. I got showered and dressed and headed down for breakfast. My breakfast was every bit as delicious as my dinner had been. I wonder some times how these owner operators put in so much time, early mornings, late nights and yet they offer up amazing customer service experiences and meals. After my coffee, I headed back in and started packing up, I had places to visit and I was looking forward to seeing the facilities of two of Quebec’s premier cheese makers. Then I was going to be heading over to Hotel La Ferme! After thanking my hosts, I headed out in the rain. The gloominess could not dispel my excitement though. I was going to be getting a tour of one of the most bio friendly cheese producing operations in Canada. My first stop was at Laiterie Charlevoix. Founded in 1948 by the Labbe family, the cheese producer started out distributing all manners of dairy products. Over the years, they have adapted to the market
place as changes to the dairy industry took place and today, with the 4th generation of Labbe’s at the helm, La Laiterie Charlevoix is one of the most environmentally responsible cheese producers anywhere! Not only are they wonderful stewards of the land, they are also champions of the Canadian Cow. A number of years ago, the Labbe family got out of being a dairy farm and became strictly a producer of products accepting milk from partner producers who agreed to raise and feed their cattle to the Labbe family’s quality standards. Through those relationships they not only prevented the Canadian Cow from falling to extinction, but they support the local dairy farms. They have hosted contests, which prominently feature the Canadian Cow and have developed some of the best cheese in the world from the milk of the Canadian Cow. As we entered the first building, my guide explained to me that the aroma would be pungent and he wasn’t wrong. This first building was the home of the whey treatment facility. After the tour of the Methanization house, which was as smelly as promised, we headed to see the cheese rooms and the processes for the various products were ex-
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Heavy Equipment 2215 14’ Rome Breaking Disc,
14” spacing, 36” blades. Worn to 32” front, 34” back, weighted, oil bath bearings, no transport. Asking $18,000.00 OBO. Phone: 780-837-4591 Attachments for skidsteers, tractors, loaders. Large selection of pallet forks, grapples, buckets, snow and dirt blades, tillers, mowers and snow blowers, etc. Phone 780-354-2161, Beaverlodge. Everman 61/2 Yard Hydraulic Earth Moving Wheel Scraper Bucket. Ask for Dennis at 780-3324691 In Dawson Creek Forklift For Sale $4000. Call Travis for details 250-782-4888
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Misc Farm Equipment 2220 1995 John Deere grader BH770 with plow and wing. 13,000hrs $40,000. 250-997-7909 2000 F-750, 7.3 litre, 25,000km. Flat deck also has 2000 gallon tank, $20,000. 250-997-7909 2012 Schulte mower FX210. 10feet, like new. Used 10hrs. Paid $16,000, asking $12,000 OBO 250-261-8039 2013 TubeLine 5500 bale wrapper, remote control, light kit. Wrap sensor excellent pricing. 780-354-2161 20 foot UII Pickup Reel. $2000.00 250-781-3353 64 feet of steel packer for 5710 Bourgault air drill. In good condition. 9.8 inch spacing,3.5 inch packer. 780-864-8979
72 inch heavy duty grapple for a bucket mounting. 780-354-2161 Dozer blade for D7 Cat. Swath roller in good condition. Phone:780-568-2177. For sale: 1997 22.5 ft. 1010 CIH Rigid Header, PU Reel, Spare Knife, $7500. 780-618-1543 For Sale: 1998 25ft. 1020CIH Flex-Header PU Reel, Spare Knife, Homebuilt Header Transport. $9,000.00 780-618-1543 For Sale 696 Case International 29 ft swinger type heavy duty disc. 780-836-5454 For Sale: 742 MacDon Hay Conditioner to Fit MacDon 972 Header. 250-843-7359 or 250-782-0220. For Sale: JD Pull-Type Swather, accepting offers. Stock Racks, accepting offers. Phone: 780-568-4192 For Sale: NH Haybine, Model 488, Field Ready. $4,750.00. Phone evenings 250-782-9619 For Sale: Rotary Cultivator fits John Deere Garden Tractor + gerry cans. Phone: 780-532-6269 For Sale: Two 18.4x38, Two 18.4x30 Tractor Tires, & Two 13x26. Phone: 780568-4192 For Sale: Versatile 400 Swather 1982, very good condition. Phone: 250-8437654 JF 1350 Ford Harvester. New cutter head & feed rolls recently. 780-8648979 Maverick 2-horse trailer For Sale. Brand new, asking $5500.00 Call 780-359-2268 Morand Mobile Bison Haudling System with 140 feet of alley. Call 250-271-7133 or 250785-4674 New Holland 495 haybine. New Holland 852 round baler. Phone 780-494-3787.
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NH 971 30 foot header w/Hart Carter PR. Double knife drive w/header transport. In Good condition, asking $12,000O Or Best Offer 780-837-0518 Trailtech 5th wheel trailer 8.5 foot by 27 foot Heavy Duty. Phone 780-494-3787
Various parts for BR780A baler and 1431 discbine also for 8465A baler. 250-781-3353 Wanted to buy: New Holland 488 Haybine. 250-261-8244
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Old and Yearling Red • Springthrash Creek, Chetwynd, Tumbler 4 doors, black, 99,000kms, & 11 years old. 780-685presence, jump, pleasure, Granaries GUS-Clarence Budal 780Phone 780-775-2215. Angus Bulls for Sale off Ridge. 1 13 Acres. Call • Bugs • Mix • Damp c/w factory warranty. 2624 $3600, 250-786-5860 6045 Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale For Sale: Westland 836-2788 the Ranch. Phone: 780250-719-1815. Trades welcome. 1991 GMC1 4x4 crew cab 6020 Farms for Sale Contract, 2,000bu fl at bottom. Good 835-0463. Feed & Seed Feed & Seed Phone 780-987-2886.& for sale. Power train very FOR SALE: 1981 Construction FEED & GRAIN floor. Phone: 780-835-2808 Semen tank with 369 good, $500. 6530 Farms/Acreages repairs to corrals, Briarwood trailer to be 740 Acres, excellent For Sale: 2 year old & year“On Farm Pickup” Sebring for straws of Black Angus Se- 2006 Chrysler For Sale:250-793-8450. 1 Westland pasture and Phone moved. 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Depos5 doors, V6, automatic, for sale. Gyproc lined, GRASSYLANES 25 with Boats Keho fan. Phone: 780OF VEHICLES26W. * 9185 135,000 kms, blue. it/will Hold. 250-786-5463 working appliances, 3 year straws GRASSY *LANES Pasture Lease For Sale. 965 835-2808 * FINANCING 1/4 Deeded-Buildings/ 6560 Houses For Rent Highway 49 OPENTo be 1989 Quantum 19’ fish/ski Phone 780-897-2886. old propane furnace. BARDOLENE 35M. acres, north eaglesham POLLED BULLS For PHONE For Sale: 1,539 Acres boat, c/w West trailer,Steel 150Rosco hp Wed-Fri Creeks Call: Ron Gordey Dawson V1G from 4L1 Three ASale. large Serviced area. Also, completeCreek, cattle BCmoved 2003 Grazing Ford F350 crew cab 780-897-0256 Moderate birthRV Lot Grain Bins with Good Lease/ River outboard, 780-897-2886. 9am-5pm District, Peace River. Battle River Black Angus for rent in Rolla. $450 per Plastic handling Ph: system s/b, 4X4, Lariat, loaded. (250)780-359782-2279 weights, forage raised. box liner, fits full Floors. Frontage/Oil $5000 obo. To view phone 780-836-6239 month hydro &780water. size 2261. welcome. 780-897ORV’s plus LIMOUSIN. trucks, $150, 250-786- Trades Call:RVs/Campers/Trailers (H) 780-864-3052. Revenue. Will sell lease 9220 Complete line of livestock feeds,780-624-8557. quality grains, Phone 2886. 864-1222250-442-0313 or 780-353-2161or 5860. (C) 780-864-0699 separate mineral supplements, tacks, pet foods, vet supplies, 250-442-9413. Business Services Chev camperized van for 2001 Ford Focus 4dr, auto, New 2011 18’ tandem car 780-568-4192 Grain Sale custom processing & Gallagher Fencing Business Services 9020 Feed & Seed 9020 Electric Feed & Seed sale.Bins 1974,For excellent cloth, loaded, hauler. GVW 7,000 lbs, 1650 bushel Weststeel Hobby farm. great on fuel, runner, $1000. Phone Ros6965 Suites For Rent 780-897-2886. loading ramps. $3800. co. 1900 bushel Chief Whitelaw/Brownvale area. 780-494-3974. Phone 780-831-7733. Bedsitting Rooms For Rent Westland. Good floors. Quarter section class 2 soil. 1998 Oldsmobile Aurora 2005 Travelaire Fifth Aubins Autos. Buy, Sell or from $500 per month. In780-568-2343 House, garage, and for sale. Fullybarn loaded, wheel. 34’ Canadian built, trade automotive. Call 1cludes Utilities & Cable. fencing. comesAsking with sun roof. & Vans fullyTrucks loaded, good 780-897-AUTO (2886). Phone $290,000.00. View details Phone 780-897-2886. condition, $22,000. 250-782-7998. at MLS #L084749. Call 8ft box for 2001 Dodge For Sale: 2006 CHEV Ava1998 Dodge Ram 1500 ext Phone:780-356-2478 Lenny at Royal dually. C/W 2 bumpers, Furnished Rooms To Rent cab, 4X4, long Lepage box, 780lanche, white & black trim. or 780-814-0805. Mighty Peace Realty. $600 fi rm. Phone in private home, Dawson 897-2886. Loaded, like new, 2002 Cedar Creekinside 5th & 780-835-5425 780-766-2893 Creek, 250-782-9223. out, new rubber tonneau 1998 Dodge 1500 RAM, wheel. 3 slides, 1 owner, • New Home Construction 780-814-0880. • Restorations Property Sale cover. extended cab,For V8, 36 1/2ft,780-685-2624 fireplace, 2 TV’s. 2009Products GMC Equinox SL • Stain and Chinking 9020 Feed & Seed 2003 Chevrolet Cavaautomatic, one owner. Phone:780-897-2886. SUV. Excellent condition, Phone: 155 Acres oftoland Box 6237 Fort St. John BC V1G 4H7 www.chinookloghomes.com lier(for parts) Quality Rye Seed for Sale. Priced sell.just off 90,000 kms,Rod traction 250-782-4449 thePhone pavement and only 10 Ken Hedges Mile 2 Alaska Hwy. 4 tires and windshield near CallBoon 250-782-3337 780-897-2886. control, power options, minutes from Dawson tel/fax: 250.261.6900 tel: 250.263.7944 Dawson Creek, BC Toll Free: 1-866-782-4449 new or 250-784-7854. $15,300. 1997 Dodge 1-ton fl at deck Creek. theWANTED! asking $200.00. Call 780Phone:780-897-0256. truck. tool telephone cabinets, Hydro,VGC, Gas and Steel Buildings/ Steel Buildings/ Steelgrass Buildings/ 359-2268 Used seeder, 260,000kms, new 2008 Ford F350 crew cab, services alongside the propLivestock Granaries Granaries Granaries 1994 F250 4x4 comes with 10ft or 12ft. windshield. Phone diesel, 4X4, 149,000 kms, erty and is on school bus grill guard, headache rack, Brillion or similar type. Lariat, loaded 780-897route.780-478-8819, Call 250-784-4256 tool box, tow-bar. HPhone OR IZON 250-967-4260. 780-919-7032. 2886. Young cow/calf pairs for Revenue Property $4,200.00 OBO. 780-568sale. Charolais/Galloway for Sale 4192Help Wanted 1215 1215 cross. Help GoodWanted mothers. 1215 Help Wanted Grazing Lease for Sale. Blacks, reds, and tans. 1991 International Eagle Phone: 780-568-4192. North of High Prairie. Truck 18 speed, Webasto • COMPETITIVE PRICES Cereal & Oilseed Specialist Pasture For Rent Phone: 780-751-2124 heater, Cummins. • PROMPT MOVEMENT 250-781• SPRINGTHRASH The North Peace Applied Research Association (NPARA) is a $10,000.00 non-profit agricultural Pasture to Rent in Peace 3353 Pets based out of Manning organization in the Peace River Country of northern River AB for the summer. 1982 Ford 1 tonne. 460 moAlberta. Producer driven, NPARA applied agricultural research, “On Farm Pickup” Callconducts 780-618-1234 tor. 780-568-4192. $2,600. demonstration programs in the North Peace. Beautiful Border trials Col- and extension Hay/Bales For Sale 1.877.250.5252 FEED & GRAIN Boats A self-motivated, responsible individual is needed to assist in the management lie/Australian Shepherd cross puppies.and 12 wks of research fieldold, demonstrations of crops and soils projects plus extension Hay For Sale Request for Bids – FEED/BEDDING 2009 Thunder Jet River only 3 left. Phone: 780events. 2014 crop. 12-1500 pound GPRC FAIRVIEW CAMPUS Boat for Sale. 19’ , 325HP, 532-5007 round bales. Call 250-612Qualifications: Inboard, 12Hrs. GPRC-Fairview Campus Farm invites Bids from inter2226 or ested individuals regarding the following: $48,000.00. Phone: • Degree or Diploma in Agriculture, preferably plant science, soil science, or 250German Shepherd Puppies 250-612-1062 789-3683 for agronomy Sale. 4 males, 1 female. GREEN FEED 400 rb Large round good quality Ready by Julywritten 20th. and verbalalfalfa HAY 400 rb • Excellent communication RVs/Campers/Trailers mix hay skills bales for $400.00. 250-719-6460 STRAW 200 rb • Good working computer knowledge sale. Call Brian: 780-971STRAW 200 small sq Westwind 5th • Ability to conduct small plot2147. as well as field scale research 1993 with 27.5 producers, agriHAY 200 small sq Feed & and Seedvarious levels of government Wheel Trailer, fully loaded, business, Feed & Seed FEED OATS 600 bsh very clean, nice layout. • Ability to operate farm machinery HAY AFTERMATH 400 rb $8,200 OBO. 780-568• Related experience in agricultural research would be an asset Good prices paid for quality feed/bedding. 4192 • Ability to access and gather technical agricultural information Sealed bids will be accepted until 2:00PM August • Possess learning and communication skills to share knowledge in a professional 21, 2011. Bids must be clearly marked: 2011 Feed/ and effective manner Bedding Hand-deliver: front desk Admin Bldg Salary• WHEAT will commensurate with education andGRAIN experience. There will be • BARLEY • OATS • PEAS • HEATED 11235-98th Avenue Fairview, AB opportunities for continuous development. The position will be • SPRING THRASHED • DAMPlearning • LIGHT •and MIXED • BUGS Mail: Box 3000 Fairview, AB T0H 1L0 posted until a suitable candidate is found. Fax : 780.835.6648
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ACREAGE FOR SALE BY TENDER BY OWNER
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fax # (250) 630-2705
Rhythm Auctions is planning a
Fall Consignment Sale at Prespatou Store in Prespatou BC on September 20th, 2014 10am sharp
To consign your items call Aron @ (250) 261-4198
Highest tender not necessarily accepted. Serious inquiries only.
-Farm/industrial equipment -Vehicles -Lawn/garden equipment
All listings must be forwarded to the office by August 20th to be included in our advertising programs! Visit globauctionguide.com for up-to-date listings R001825064
Dwain and Fran McGuire
11120 - 114th Street, Fairview, Alberta Tuesday, July 22, 2014 - 5:00 p.m. For information call 780-835-3255 or 780-834-8374
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
- Frigidaire 21 Cu Ft Fridge (white) with Top Freezer - Built in Kenmore Dishwasher (white) - Wood’s Medium Sized Chest Freezer - Older Model Viscount Fridge - Ultramatic Twin Size Electric Bed - (6) Piece Queen Size Platform Bedroom Suite including Memory Foam Mattress - (5) Piece Drawer Dresser - Tall Entertainment Center - 72" x 60" (5) Shelf Metal Commercial Shelving Unit Plus Other Shelving Units including Ikea “Billy” & Solid Oak Side by Side
- Large Corner/L Shaped Computer Desk - End Tables - Tray Top Coffee Tables - Small Ikea Nightstand - Lamps - Artwork - (2) Four Drawer Metal Filing Cabinets - Stereos - Microwaves - Pots - New Closet Organizer - Fans - Picture Frames - Variety of Kitchen Ornaments & Collectibles
LAWN & GARDEN
- 2006 John Deere 135 Twenty Two HP 42" Deck Lawn Mower (bought in 2009) - John Deere Spike Aerator - (3) Two Seater Lawn Benches - (2) Plastic Adirondack Chairs (One with Footstool) - Glass Top Patio Table - Electric Waterfall - Electric Hedge Trimmer - Leaf Blower - Bird Bath - Garden Stones - Fertilizer Spreader
LIST SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS
- “School House” Bird Feeder & Seed - Plant Pots - Garden Tools
TOOLS
- Good Assortment of Both Mechanic and Carpentry Tools Too Numerous to List - Portable Engine Crane - Engine Stand - Pressure Washer - Table Saw - Mitre Saw - Shop Vac - Air Nailer - Portable Sand Blaster - New Mastercraft Welder - Welding Helmet - Safe Way Scaffolding - Ladders - Construction Propane Heater - Laser Liner
RECREATIONAL ITEMS - Air Hockey Table - Knee Board - Slalom Water-ski - Motorcycle - Snowmobile & Bike Helmets - Left Handed Junior Golf Clubs
-ATVs
Deliver dates to the Prespatou Store yard will be September 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th from 9am-7pm
FOR
- 1990 Chev 454SS Pickup (Sold subject to Owners Approval) - Tires - Assortment of Chevy Rims - New Tailgate for GMC Truck (from a 1998) - Equalizer Hitch - Chilton Car Manuals - 4.3 L Chevy Engine Parts - Upgrade Kit for ’67 to ’69 Camaro/Firebird, Brakes & Rotors
-RVs
Consign today to allow for adequate advertising
HOUSEHOLD
VEHICLES & PARTS
-Shop tools
-Misc/household
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Submit tenders to: Victor and Olga Spodarek P.O. Box 824, Fairview, Alberta, T0H 1L0 Phone: 780-835-4484 PH: 780-835-4484 • 780-835-1681 (Cell)
Accepting:
- Golf Club Pull Carts - Curling Broom - Baseball Metal Cleats - Badminton Racquets - Die Cast Models - New Scooter Replacement Windshield
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES - Singer Sewing Machine - Wooden Ice Box - Cream Can - Carpentry Tools - CN Rail Lamp - Vinyl LP Records - Books - Collectible Metal Signs
MISCELLANEOUS - S2000 Sound Rocker VideoGaming Chair - Fax Machine - (7) Sheets of “Pro-Board” - Solar Panel - Light Fixtures - Computer & Monitor - Xmas Lights - Decorations - As New & Used Assortment of Electrical & Plumbing Parts from House Renovation
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Part of NW-20-82-03-6. Total 32.62 acres. Ten minutes from Fairview. Island Creek included. Has both town water and dugout water. All buildings. Barn with two waterers. Fenced and cross fenced. Hay field and pasture. Corals. Two heated garages. Heated workshop. Two large shops – one heated. Sheds for storage. Four bins. Totally renovated older home. Quiet and great location. Beautifully landscaped and lots more. Sold as is. A must see. Assortment of garden tools included. Tendersclose closeby byFriday, Friday, July 11, Tenders August 15, 2014. 2014.
ANNUAL SUMMER CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday August 9 @ 10am HINES CREEK Country Side Auctions is now accepting a wide range of consignment items, from farm and industrial equipment to household items and furniture for our upcoming
Summer Consignment Sale Saturday, August 9, 2014 10:00 AM start Drop off deadline: Noon, Wed. August 6th. (Closed on Sundays). Call Isaac at (780)834-7072 for details Consign your items now to allow for maximum advertising opportunity. For a full list of items with photos, go to http://www.globalauctionguide.com/alberta-auctions/consignment-sale-s-190303.html
Country Side Auctions Sales Calendar Saturday, July 19, 2014 - 11:00 a.m. - Estate Sale for Reg & Lois Cox - Fairview, AB Saturday, August 6, 2014 – 10:00 a.m. - Summer Equipment Consignment Sale - Hines Creek, AB Saturday, August 16, 2014 – 11:00 a.m. - Farm and Antique Sale for Terry Vandepol - Hines Creek, AB Saturday, August 23, 2014 – 11:00 a.m. - Unreserved Acreage Sale for Clarence Frank - Fairview, AB Saturday, September 6, 2014 – 10:00 a.m. - Fall Equipment Consignment Sale – Peace River, AB To book your 2014 sale today, call Isaac at (780)834-7072 or email at countrysideauctions@gmail.com Country Side Auctions is a completely mobile auction service that specializes in farm and acreage sales.
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DENNIS and KARLYNN NOVITSKY • BONANZA, AB WED., AUG. 6, 2014 • 10:00 a.m. Directions: 1.5 km north of Bonanza on Sec. 719, 3 km west on TWP 802, 1.5 km north on RR 130.
REAL ESTATE: 2 PARCELS
1. SE 24- 80-13-W6: 144 acres cultivated, $5,500.00 ASL revenue. 34x64 ft. home, 30x32 ft. deck, swimming pool. Nat. gas, 3 CHIEF WESTLAND 10,000 BU. BINS hydro. Outbuildings: 36x50 ft. shop, concrete floor. 40x72 ft. steel clad equipment storage, 28x40 ft. quonset shop, 28x56 ft. quonset shop, 34x34 ft. equipment storage, 36x105 ft. open equipment pole building, 52x56 ft. equipment shed. 3 Chief Westland 10,000 bus. grain bins. 2. SE 4-79-12-W6: 160 acres total, 90 acres cultivated. Hydro, cistern, septic tank, dugout • Real Estate handled by Ed Nedohin Royal LePage • Mighty Peace Realty Fairview, AB • 780.835.5425 Cell 780.864.0777 JOHN DEERE 4520 MFD TRACTOR EQUIPMENT: Daewoo DH180LC excavator • Bush Hog 30 ft. tandem disc • Wilrich 30 ft. field cultivator • Flexi-coil 75 30 ft. packer bar • TRAILERS: 2006 Prospector 20 ft. flatdeck trailer • 2012 Haulmark 16 ft. enclosed trailer • 2002 Prowler 27.5 ft. 5th wheel travel trailer, slide out • TRACTORS, 3 PT. EQUIPMENT and ATTACHMENTS: JD 4520 mfd tractor • Cockshutt 1850 tractor, Ezee-On FEL • JD 2072 3 pt mower • JD 673 3 pt rototiller • Frontier 5510678 3 pt fert spreader • Frontier 3 pt. tandem disc, 48 in. pallet forks, box blade • JD 20 ft. 3 pt. 2012 HAULMARK 16 FT. TRAILER
INTERNET BIDDING
sprayer, 100 gal. tank • 6 ft. spring tooth cultivator • YARD and RECREATION: Polaris Ranger 4wd, side by side • Yamaha Grizzly 700 4wd • Zodiac rubber boat • 12 ft. Harbercraft boat • JD 1028E snow blower • 34x64 FT. HOME on 144 ACRES JD145 lawn tractor • 44 in. ATV mower • Fimco ATV sprayer • VEHICLES: 2000 Jeep Sahara 4wd SUV • Dodge Ram 250 pickups • GRAIN BINS: 4 Westeel 5 ring x 14 ft. bins • 2 Westeel 6 ring x 14 ft. • 2 Westland 6 ring x 14 ft. bins • SHOP TOOLS and MISC.: Gray tool chest • Makita 10 in. table saw • Water pumps • Honda generator • Battery charger, 2 ton shop hoist • Tool benches, tool box and tools • Bolt bins, screws/bolts • Air compressor • Tires, pipe, filters • Black cabinets • Fuel tanks QUONSETS and EQUIPMENT SHEDS and stands • JD antique tractor, steel wheels • HOUSEHOLD: Table and chairs • Beds • Dressers, desks, couches, end tables • TV, entertainment center • Paintball gun misc. • Antique dresser, desk • Wood stove, deep freeze • HUNTING EQUIPMENT: Wall tent, deer feeder, tree stands • Shooting shack, smoker, decoys • Camping supplies - tents, sleeping bags, cots, cookware, misc • 3D targets, 2 camp chefs •
For more information call Dennis at 780-864-0599
2000 JEEP SAHARA
The Estate of BILL BOUCK - AUDREY CHARLTON TUESDAY, AUG. 12, 2014 • 10:00 a.m. BONANZA, AB
INTERNET BIDDING
Directions: 54 km west of Spirit River, AB on Highway 49, 15 km north on Pillsworth Road 115 then 4 km east on TWP 810. TRACTORS and TRUCKS: 1991 JD 4255 bine • Morris Hay Hiker 1400 bale transport • Highline Bale Pro 7000 bale processor • MFD tractor, 123 hp, 3 hyd, dual pto, JD 265 s/l FEL, grapple, joystick • 1982 JD 4240 tractor, GRAIN BINS and HANDLING: 7 Westeel 1900 bu. hopper bins, steel base rings • 110 hp, 2 hyd, 1060 hrs showing, JD 158 FEL • 1980 JD 8640 4wd tractor, 225 hp, 1000 pto, Twister 2500 bu. hopper bin, steel base ring, JOHN DEERE 8640 4WD aeration • Westeel 3000 bu. 8 ring bin • 2 3 hyd, 9339 hours • JD 8630 4wd tractor, 3 hyd, Westeel 2000 bu. 6 ring bins • 2 Butler 1000 pto, 9,451 hrs, JD 12 ft. blade • 1985 Ford 800 s/a grain truck, 16 ft. steel box • 1985 1300 bu. bins • Morridge grain dryer • Kenworth t/a gravel truck, Cat 3406 engine, 13 speed, A/R, 15 ft. box • 1995 Ford F250 Edwards 3 hp inline aeration fan • Farm 4wd p/u • CRAWLER and LAND CLEARING: Cat D7G crawler, winch, angle blade, 8,803 King 7 in. auger • Co-op 6 in. auger • hours • Beales 13 ft. brush rake • Cat 70 cable scraper • Rome 12 ft. single gang disc, 27 LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: NH 358 and in. blades • SEED and TILLAGE: JD 9350 30 ft. hoe drill, rubber packers, transport, grass Farm King 850 mix mills • Squeeze, • IHC 100 28 ft hoe drill, grass, transport • JD 650 25 ft. tandem disc, 9 in. spacing, 22 in. loading chute, solar water system, oilers blades • Ezee-On 18 ft. offset disc • Case 4700 50 ft. vibrashank cult, mtd. harrows • JD • Grain troughs • Bale rings • (7) 6x24 ft. 1010 42 ft. vibrashank cult, Valmar 2420 app • JD 1610 33 ft. d/t cult • Friggstad 44 ft. d/t free standing livestock panels • 18 livecult • Allied 60 ft. diamond harrows, auto fold • Renn 40 ft. flex harrows, auto fold • Farm stock gates 10-12 ft. • 100 livestock panKing 30 ft. flex harrows • Rock-O-Matic 57 t/a rock picker, pto drive • Peaceland 16-AV aerels, 8-12 ft. • ator • HAY and HARVEST: 1988 JD 8820 Titan II combine, 212 p/u, chopper, 4wd, 1026 hrs showing, long auger • 1989 JD 924 grain header, p/u reel, transport • Case 6500 21 ft. For further information call swather, d/s, 3177 hrs, diesel • 1981 Versatile 4400 18 ft. swather • 1993 JD 535 round Roy at 780.353.2137 or baler, 540 pto • 1995 JD 1600A 12 ft. haybine • 1991 NH 499 haybine • NH 479 9 ft. hayKevin at 403.357.9061
JOHN DEERE 8820 TITAN II
CAT D7G CRAWLER
EQUIPMENT AUCTION Weaver Sale Yard • Rycroft, AB Internet Bidding TUESDAY • AUGUST 26 • 2014 BOURGAULT AIR SEEDER Construction Equipment • Farm and Ranch Equipment Trucks and Trailers • Real Estate • Pickups and Cars • Recreation • Antiques
4628 - 49th St., RYCROFT, AB
Weaver Bros. Auctions Ltd. • Auctioneers for the B.C. and Alberta Peace Country JEFF WEAVER • 780.864.7750 • weaverauctions@gmail.com LORNE WEAVER • 250.219.0871 | EVAN WEAVER • 250.219.4539
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Forage Quality and the Growing Season notes Yaremcio. “Hard seeded varieties such as alfalfa and other legumes pass through the digestive system of the cow and can germinate at a later date. For the grasses, if seeds are knocked out of the heads and are worked into the ground by hoof action, new plants can emerge. In bare areas, knifing in new seed or broadcasting seed are good options to get new
plants to establish.” Another alternative to increase the number of alfalfa or clover plants in an older forage stand is to add 1.5 cups of seed into a bag of loose salt. “When the cows eat the salt, they will spread seed where ever they manure,” says Yaremcio. “It’s an inexpensive method to increase legumes in an older stand.”
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the minimum forage height of six inches is maintained after the grazing event,” says Yaremcio. “The system must match stocking rate and duration to the amount An Alberta Agriculture specialist says of forage available. For example, grazing that, when developing a grazing managefor a three day duration resulting in 50 per ment plan, it’s important to account for cent of the forage mass remaining in the the forage quality changes that take place paddock can be a sustainable system if the throughout the growing season. “Actively growing immature spring pas- stand is left to rest and re-grow. Grazture or hay crops have more than adequate ing the area a second time is dependent upon weather and site conditions. Coming amounts of protein and good energy back onto the same stand when sufficient content,” says Barry Yaremcio, beef and regrowth is present (and the plants are still forage specialist, Alberta Ag-Info Centre, in a vegetative state) can produce regrowth Stettler. “As forages mature, protein and that is high quality.” energy levels decline, and fibre levels Grass forages that head out and develop increase.” Plant regrowth is dependent upon the on a pollinated seed head have finished their productive cycle for the year, says species present in the stand, temperature, Yaremcio. amount of sunshine, soil moisture and “It is unlikely to get new vegetative fertility conditions and month of the year. growth out of these plants. If the plants Warmer conditions with good sunshine continue to mature and fibre levels in the promote rapid growth. Some species grow plant increase, the quality declines in a rapidly first thing in the spring and slowlinear fashion. The likelihood of cows down in the hot dry conditions in August. eating the over-ripe plants is minimal. This Others have a good amount of growth is particularly true for the wheatgrasses. in late summer or early fall. Selecting a mix of species to have growth at different Perennial plants have a flush of growth in the late season to produce and store food times of the year can extend the grazing to survive the winter. Grazing this type available. of plant should not be done during this “Timing of grazing and duration of growth period because it can increase the grazing will impact the quality of the forage available and what is consumed along incidence of winter kill. It takes plants approximately 45 days to replenish root with the total amount of forage produced reserves and store adequate amounts of per acre,” says Yaremcio. “A rotational sugars to make it through the winter. grazing system compared to continuPerennials that are ‘dormant grazed’ in the ous grazing can increase yield potential fall should be rested the following spring.” and longevity of the stand if managed There are situations when it is advantaproperly.” geous to leave a forage stand un-grazed for When grazing, leaving a minimum the year until the plants are fully mature. of six inches of growth or 1/3 of the “If there are areas within the paddock top growth is recommended to improve where production is low because of a low stand health and for quick regrowth and plant count, one management option is to recovery. Alberta Public Lands manages have the cows walk through the mature grazing leases by using the “take half – leave half” system. “This works best when forages and force them to eat the seed heads along with other parts of the plants,” AGRI-NEWS JULY 14, 2014
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WED., JULY 23 - 3:00 P.M. - ACREAGE & WELDING SHOP - DICK DO OLLMAN - SPRUCE GROVE NFO. PH. 780-441-5578 OR 962-658 81 FOR IN
LOCATION 53521-RR271 Spruce Grove BRIEF LISTING ● FORD 1210 4x4 diesel Tractor 3pt., 550 hrs. ● 3pt. Equip. ● Scotman Iron Worker Rotary Punch ● Brown & Bogs 8' Box Brake c/w 22 Removal Sections S ● Canox 300 Welder ● 10' o CAMPERS ● GUNS, COLLECTIBLES,, PLUS SHOP & MISC. Dump Trailer (AS NEW) ●100lb. Anvil ● 2 older
FRIDAY, JULY 25 - 11 A.M. - FA ARM SALE- JIM & PAT BRIGGS - GIB BBONS - PH. 780-942-4125
LOCATION 5 miles North of Gibbons on Hwy 28. BRIEF LISTING ● FORD 7710 FW WA Tractor
● FORD 3910 diesel Tractor ● Norbert 20' Stock Trailer ● Norbert 24' Flatdeck ● Ezee-On 9' offset Disc M Equipment, ● 14' Land Roller ● Post Pounder ● Tunndra Rotax 300 Skidoo, As New ● PLUS More Harness, single & 2 Seat Cutter & Misc. & MUCH MORE
SAT., JULY 26 - 10 A.M. - WILBERT W & BARB KOISTINEN - ABEE - PH. 780-576-2180
LOCATION From Abee 4 miles North on Rg. Rdd. 211 to Twp. Rd. 614 or from Newbrook 3 miles West W on 661 & 2 miles South on Rg. Rd. 211 TRACTORS ● JD 4440 ● VERSATILE 800 ● JD 4020 ● MF 35 ● KELLO O 325 - 14' B. Disc ● Ezze-On 23' Disc ● Melro 8 bottom Plow ● MF 860 & 750 Combine ● Rockomatic Picker & R. R Rake ● CAT D7F standard ● CAT 955 Loader ● 3 older Gravel Trucks, T Cement Truck ● 1979 FORD Louisville c/w w 5th wheel ● 2 1951 Studebaker Commanders ● 1999 Featherlite 24' Stock Trailer ● NH 664 & VERMEER 605G Balerss ● 6 Steel Grain Bins ● Tillage, Cattle Equip., Shop, Cat Parts, Misc. & Collectibles. LOTS TO SELL.
SAT., AU UGUST 9 - 11:00 A.M. - REAL ESTATE E AUCTION FOR THE ESTATE OF KA ARL MARCHAK -Property Sells UNR RESERVED - REDWATER FOR INFO. PH. LARRY CHEKERD DA 780-719-1744
BRIEF LISTTING ● 2003 - 1414 sq.ft. House - 5165-449 St. Redwater ● 2 1/2 Quarters of Farm Investm ment Land LOCATED FROM REDWATER - South 2 miles on Hwy. 38 & then 4 miles West on Twp.Rd. 572 (Signs Are Up) ● 2013 Chev. Avvalanche, 20,000 km. Excellent A HOUSE FURNISHINGS - Real Estate han ndled by Antoniuk Real Estate PLUS ALL
SAT., AUGUST 16 - FARM AUCTION A - FOR THE ESTATE OF ALEX X NAPIER - RICH LAKE
UNRESERVED PUBLIC RETIREMENT FARM AUCTION
SUN, AUGUST 17 - ANTIQUE AUC CTION FOR THE ESTATE OF LLOYD LA ABRIE & FOR HELEN LABRIE ST. PAUL/EL LK POINT - GREAT SELECTION OF AN NTIQUES
Belyan Farm – Joe & David Belyan
WED, AUGUST 27 - CONSIGNMENT AUCTION - REDWATER - LIS ST EARLY 780-446-9555
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2001 PREMIER 2940 21 FT
AUCTION LOCATION: From HIGH PRAIRIE, AB, go 5 km (3.5 miles) East on Hwy 2, then 2km (1.25 miles) South on Rge Rd 163. GPS: 55.4113, -116.3723 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1992 John Deere 8760 4WD · 1984 Steiger CM225 Bearcat 4WD · 1983 Case 2290 2WD · 1979 Case 2390 2WD · Massey Ferguson 1080 2WD · 1961 Massey Ferguson 95 Super Antique 2WD · Oliver 90 Hart-Parr Antique 2WD · 1999 John Deere 9610 Combine · 1995 John Deere 9500
Combine · 2001 Premier 2940 21 Ft Swather · 1994 John Deere 930 30 Ft Flex Header · 1990 John Deere 922 22 Ft Rigid Header · John Deere 224 24 Ft Rigid Header · Komatsu D60E 14632 Crawler Tractor · Komatsu D31P Crawler Tractor · Flexi-Coil 5000 39.5 Ft Air Drill · 1999 Flexi-Coil 67 80 Ft S/A Field Sprayer...AND MUCH MORE!
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WE ARE LOOKING FOR LOCAL COLUMNISTS TO FILL US IN ABOUT WHAT’S HAPPENING IN YOUR COMMUNITY. No experience necessary. A BIG personality is mandatory. If you think you have the stuff, contact Alison at 250-782-4888 (ext. 120) or email editor@dcdn.ca
Anna Belyan: 780.523.0511, Mike Belyan: 780.536.5666 or David Belyan: 780.536.5062 Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Mike Slon: 780.518.6249 800.491.4494 r001825797
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Unreserved Pre-Harvest Public Auction
Grande Prairie, AB
Get ready for harvest with this great line-up of late model equipment – Now you're ready for work!
Wednesday, July 30 | 8 am
2011 CHALLENGER MT875C & 2012 BOURGAULT 3320 QDA 77 FT PARALINK W/6700ST
2— 2013 LEXION 670
2004 CHALLENGER MT765 & 2012 J&M 1050-20S GRAIN STORM
2011 VOLVO EC210CL
2012 KENWORTH T800
2013 NEW HOLLAND 7210
2008 JOHN DEERE 9870
2012 WESTWARD M155 35 FT
2013 J&M 1501-22 GRAIN STORM
1989 KENWORTH W900
2011 CATERPILLAR 740B
2001 CATERPILLAR IT28G
2006 DOEPKER 45 FT
2012 FORD F350 LARIAT 4X4
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721076 Range Road 51 – 780.538.1100
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UNRESERVED PUBLIC FARM AUCTION
UNRESERVED PUBLIC FARM AUCTION
Brownvale, AB | August 6, 2014 · 10am
Tangent, AB | August 12, 2014 · 10am
Lemay Farms Inc. – Maurice & Eileen Lemay
Greg & Kim Felt
4— CASE IH 2388 & 2 OF 3 CASE IH 2188
2— 2007 PRAIRIE STAR 4952C 25 FT
1985 CASE IH 1480
AUCTION LOCATION: From FAIRVIEW, AB, go 30 km (18.6 miles) East on Hwy 2 to Rge Rd 260, then go 3.5 km (2.2 miles) South. Yard on East side. GPS: 56.0654, -117.9019 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1993 Case IH 9270 4WD · 2001 John Deere 9400 4WD · 1984 Steiger 325 Panther 4WD · 1964 Cockshutt 2WD · 1982 International 5088 2WD · 2003 Case IH 2388 Combine · (2) 2002 Case IH 2388 Combine · 2000 Case IH 2388 Combine · (2) 1997 Case IH 2188 Combine · 1996 Case IH
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1984 STEIGER CM360 PANTHER
1992 CASE IH 6500 21 FT
AUCTION LOCATION: From RYCROFT, AB, at the intersection of Hwy 2 North and Hwy 49, go East 67 km (41.6 miles) to Sec Hwy 740, go North 28 km (17 miles) to Twp Rd 802, go 0.3 km (0.2 miles), left at Y, continue for 1.3 km (0.8 miles) GPS: 55.92, -117.589
2188 Combine · 1984 International 1480 Combine · (2) 2007 Prairie Star 4952C 25 Ft Swather · 1985 Ford LT9000 Truck Tractor T/A · 1986 International Eagle Sleeper Truck Tractor T/A · 2004 Bourgault 5710 54 Ft Air Drill · Bourgault 8800 40 Ft Air Drill · 1997 Walker 44 96 Ft 4x4 High Clearance Sprayer...AND MUCH MORE!
A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1984 Steiger CM360 Panther 4WD · 1977 Steiger ST270 4WD · 1984 Case 2394 2WD · 1985 Case IH 1480 Combine · 1984 Case 810 24 Ft Header · Case IH 810 24 Ft Header · 1992 Case IH 6500 21 Ft Header · 1999 Kenworth T800B Sleeper T/A · 1977 GMC 5000 S/A Dually Service Truck
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· 1979 Freightliner T/A Grain Truck · 1975 International 1850 S/A Grain Truck · 1974 International 4070 Transtar COE T/A Grain Truck · 1973 Dodge C600 S/A Grain Truck · 2001 Doepker 40 Ft Grain Trailer· Caterpillar 70 Hydraulic Pull Scraper · Concord 4012 40 Ft Air Drill · John Deere 610 35 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator...AND MUCH MORE!
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Greg Felt: 780.597.2165 (h), 780.834.8800 (c) gregdel@hotmail.com
Maurice Lemay: 780.814.4285
Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Rod Thibeault: 780.933.9156 800.491.4494
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UNRESERVED PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION
UNRESERVED PUBLIC FARM AUCTION
Valleyview, AB | July 30 · Selling at the Grande Prairie Site
High Prairie, AB | August 8, 2014 · 11am
Burk & Cathleen Krohn
T Todd Loewen 1630± Grazing Lease Acres
2012 MERIDIAN 1602 61± TONNE
1985 JOHN DEERE 8820 TITAN II & 1998 NEW HOLLAND TX68
AB/MD GREENVIEW #16
Sunset House 747
Valleyview 16 km
Bonanza Gordondale
Grazing Lease
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Fairview 2
Rycroft
Atikameg
Donnelly
Silverwood 2
Grande Prairie
Smoky R.
Sexsmith 34
Auction Site 747
Reno
TWP 700
Kenzie 2
Crooked Creek 43
Enilda
Lesser Slave Lake
Faust
Sunset House
Valleyview Little Property Smoky Auction Swan Hills
43 DIRECTIONS TO PROPERTY: From Valleyview, AB go 22km (14 miles) East on Sec Hwy 669, then 10 km (6Two miles) Fox Creek Creeks R. Southeast on Sec Hwy 747, the 2 km (1 mile) East on Twp Rd 700. oky Athabasca R.
PROPERTY FEATURES INCLUDE: 1630± Grazing Lease Acres Selling as one parcel combining both GRLs
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1981 STEIGER ST325 PANTHER III
1996 NEW HOLLAND 971 30 FT
1982 CASE IH 8820 18 FT
AUCTION LOCATION: From HIGH PRAIRIE, AB, go 10 km (6 miles) West on Hwy 2 to Rge Rd 182 (Snipe Lake Rd), then 3.2 km (2 miles) South to Twp Rd 742, then 0.8 km (0.5 mile) West. Farm on right hand side. GPS: 55.4114, -116.6800 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1981 Steiger ST325 Panther III 4WD · 1978 Steiger PT225 Bearcat 4WD · 1975 Case 1175 2WD · John Deere R 2WD Utility Tractor · 1998 New Holland TX68 Combine · 1985 John Deere 8820 Titan II Combine · John Deere 220 20 Ft Rigid Header · 1992 Case IH 8830 18 Ft Swather · 1980 Chevrolet C70 S/A Grain Truck · Aveling Barford Wheel Loader · 2001 John Deere 557 Round Baler · New Holland
273 Square Baler · 2002 Flexi-Coil 2340 Tow-Behind Air Tank · 1994 Flexi-Coil 800 40 Ft Air Seeder · International 150 14 Ft Hoe Seed Drill · Morris Magnum 37 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator · Qty of Grain Bins · Westfield TR100-71 10 In. x 71 Ft Hydraulic Swing Grain Auger · Custombuilt Horse Drawn 4 Wheel Covered Wagon · Glendale 30 Class C 22 Ft Motor Home · 48 In. Portable Sawmill · Custombuilt 28 Ft x 16 Ft Skid Mounted Cabin ...AND MUCH MORE!
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For up-to-date photos & details, please check our website: rbauction.com/realestate Burk Krohn: 780.523.5307 (h), 780.523.1299 (c) burcat@prairiewireless.ca
Owner – Todd Loewen: 780.524.8888 Ritchie Bros. Territory Managers – Mike Slon: 780.518.6249 800.491.4494 Realtor – Rick Wallan: 780.518.3313
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Misc Farm Equipment Misc Farm Equipment 2220 2220 2010 New Holland 72C-30 Krummenacher Air-Seeder Ft straight cut header. Phone 250-843-7359 Cell 250-782-0220 40ft of 9450 John Deere Hoe Drills with Factory Transport and Hydraulic Markers. Phone: 780-6248851. 53Ft Seed can mover Good rubber $500 Phone 250262-8405 64 feet of steel packer for 5710 Bourdault air drill. In good condition. 9.8 inch spacing,3.5 inch packer. 780-864-8979 Blanchard 6x15 Hydraulic Drill Fill Fits to tailgate $225. Call 250-782-9619 Evenings Case IH 8380 16ft Hydroswing haybind in good condition.
(like valmar) fits on Harrows. Seeds grass, legumes, grains, canola. $3000 Phone 250-262-8405 NH Model 488 9ft Haybine field ready. $4750. Call 250-782-9619 Evenings Two coil packers 5’ & 6’ wide. $200 Phone 250-2628405 Vogel & Noot 4-bottom roll over plow. 3 point hitch. Low acres. $16,000 Phone 250-262-8405 WANTED: HD7W Allis Chalmer dozer trackchains, sprockets, and idlers. Must be in fair to good condition. Call Jim: 403638-7890 or 780-836-0383. r001806676
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