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Waiting to see the difference DAVID DYCK STAFF WRITER
B.C. Agriculture Minister Norm Letnick announced recently that he has made several amendments to Bill 24, the controversial bill that would see the Agricultural Land Commission divide farmland set aside for agricultural use into two separate zones, cut along a north-south divide. “These amendments will include the ability of the chair or regional panel to raise significant applications to the executive committee of the commission,” said Letnick at a press conference recently. He said that the criteria would be defined later, through regulation. Another change he announced was that it will outline the priority of the commission’s criteria when determining land-use decisions in Zone 2, the northern region. “This change is intended to confirm the ALC’s highest priority remains preserving farmland and ensures panels make decisions in the best interest of
agriculture,” Letnick said. “We said at the outset that B.C. is a large and diverse province with different agricultural practices, different population and development pressures, and it’s a province with different social and cultural realities in our different regions.” The bill underwent a second reading, which, If passed, would make it easier to use designated agricultural land for commercial purposes, especially in B.C.’s North. “My question around having two zones is: what are they going to allow in the second zone that’s different than we do now?” said Karen Goodings, chair of the Peace River Regional District (PRRD). “If the focus is still on the preservation of agricultural land, then where is there going to be a difference? Because it still means that the act will prevail.” The PRRD sent a letter to the minister, asking him to not allow the bill to pass without allowing further consultation with local governments.
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If passed, Bill 24 will allow “value-added activities” to take place on some agricultural land in Northeast B.C. “We put forward our concern and he considered it, and he made the decision he made. So we will accept that and work with him,” said Goodings. She said that she had seen support from some sectors for the bill as well. But the PRRD chair maintains that both the North and South Peace already
undergo serious community planning to determine which areas should be used for commercial, industrial or residential purposes. “If it doesn’t fall within the community plan, then I think we have to recognize that maybe some of it shouldn’t happen,” Goodings said.
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Alberta Wheat Commission Invests $1.5 Million into Research AGRI-NEWS MAY 12, 2014
The Alberta Wheat Commission (AWC) is investing $1.5 million in 10 agronomic and breeding/genetic research projects as part of the Agriculture Funding Consortium (AFC), a group of 14 funding organizations that have partnered together to collaborate on agriculture research funding. “Research is a top priority for the commission with 40 per cent of AWC producer checkoff dollars going into research projects,” said Kent Erickson, AWC director, “and the focus of that research is anything that advances the wheat industry in Alberta.” Of the 10 projects AWC is involved in, five are focused on genetics, four on agronomic management, and one on both agronomy and genetics. In total, the AFC partnership is investing $9 million directed to provincial, national and academic institutions for the research. Erickson said that by partnering with a number of different agriculture groups including the Western Grains Research Foundation, Alberta In-
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berta Barley, the Alberta Canola Producers Commission and the Potato Growers of Alberta to name a few, it allows the
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With some sharp losses this week, many market participants are blaming the end of the calendar month as the reason as funds try to shore up their books and withdraw cash to pay off clients requesting their investment back. In my opinion though, the fundamentals are still the main factor for markets dropping. This is simply the time of the year where the northern hemisphere harvest starts to ramp up and world production numbers are better known. Combine this with the fact that growing conditions are pretty decent despite the slow starts as planting paces are near seasonal averages (although western Manitoba & eastern Saskatchewan are still very wet). There’s a lack of weather concerns not just in North America but all over the world (although that’ll likely change in a few months when the expected El Nino weather pattern makes landfall). U.S. winter wheat conditions seem to be stabilizing as rains in the Midwest have helped the crop. While it’s guaranteed now that the crop will still be smaller, conditions are looking pretty good for the U.S. corn and soybean to grow up out of the ground (which would more than make up for less domestic wheat supply available). Canola is also off its highs from earlier in the month, despite more demand slated for the Canadian oilseed. Richardson just completed a $30 million expansion of its Yorkton, SK processer, increasing daily volumes 25 per cent to 3,000 MT. The company, which already has 1.5 million tonnes of annual crush capacity, is considering expanding its Lethbridge plant. Also, as mentioned previously, a new plant in Quebec with capabilities of up to 500,000 MT of canola a year can also assist in supporting prices, but as mentioned, crop conditions are generally solid right now, which in turn is seen as bearish. Switching gears, the Canadian Canola Growers Association joined Louis Dreyfus in filing a service complaint with the Canadian Transportation Agency, arguing that the railroads did not fulfill their duty this past crop year. With the Fair Rail for Grain Farmers Act still a hot topic, it’s an interesting move to see a producer organization to levy a service complaint with C.T.A (but kudos to them for stepping up). Getting political, the Chocolate King of Ukraine, AKA Petro Poroshenko, has been elected as the new President of Ukraine. The new leader comes into power with already a full plate, what with trying to calm relations with Russia and civil war certainly on the brink in Eastern Ukraine. Across the Black Sea in Egypt, residents have reportedly voted in former military chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, one of the main architects behind the aforementioned removal of the last president. Just like Porosehnko, al-Sisi will also have his hands full as Egypt continues to be divided. This news is important because these countries are trying to grow out their instability and more importantly, one is one of the world’s largest grain producer and exporter (Ukraine) while the other (Egypt) is only the world’s biggest wheat buyer so I’d say what happens there politically is pretty important. 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) r001691611 or phone (1-855-332-7653).
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Canola Growers File Level of Service Complaint with Canadian Transportation Agency CANADIAN CANOLA GROWERS ASSOCIATION MEDIA RELEASE
The Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA) has filed a Level of Service Complaint with the Canadian Transportation Agency, contending that Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway did not fulfill their common carrier obligations for the movement of Western Canadian grains and oilseeds this crop year. “The breakdown of the Western Canadian rail transportation system this year is completely unacceptable for grain producers,” says Brett Halstead, President of CCGA and a farmer from Nokomis, Saskatchewan. “Ultimately, it is farmers who are bearing the cost of this supply
chain failure.” CCGA has filed its complaint referencing sections 113 through 116 of the Canada Transportation Act, which states that the railways shall provide “adequate and suitable” accommodation for all traffic presented to it for carriage. “The 2013-14 shipping record shows just how inadequate the railways have been in meeting the needs of grain shippers,” says Halstead. “Farmers simply cannot tolerate a repeat of this year’s events.” Halstead cites a number of consequences farmers are facing as a result, including, unprecedented carryout stocks that will negatively impact the markets for several years to come; a sustained wide basis; and a potential shrinking or
loss of international markets due to perceived vulnerability and ineffectiveness of the Canadian supply chain. “A Level of Service complaint is a serious undertaking, but in the face of the dismal rail system performance it is farmers’ only recourse,” says Rick White, CEO of CCGA. “The railways cannot continue to restrict the commercial success of the Canadian grain sector and the broader national economy to fit their business plans or their historic approach to operations.” Farmers have repeatedly asked for more predictable, timely and efficient rail service and commercial accountability from all supply chain participants. The Canadian Transportation Agency will investigate the complaint and issue a
determination within 120 days of receiving the complaint. “We have compelling arguments that the railways have failed in their statutory service obligations, and we are asking the Agency for a decision,” says White. “This complaint is about clarifying the statutory obligations of the railways to provide suitable and adequate service, now and for the future.” CCGA represents more than 43,000 canola farmers on national and international issues, policies and programs that impact farm profitability. Contact: Kelly Green Director, Communications Phone: 204.789.8821 E-mail: kellyg@ccga.ca
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The Smoky Applied Research and Demonstration Association (SARDA) is a non-profit organization directed by agricultural producers from the Municipal Districts of Smoky River, Big Lakes, and Greenview and Northern Sunrise County. Established in 1986 to address local agricultural issues, SARDA conducts research and demonstrations on agricultural products and techniques to provide recommendations and transfer information and technology between research institutions, industry and local producers. On July 8th, SARDA will host its first Annual Summer Field School. The event kicks off from the Donnelly Sportex at 9:00 am on July 8th. The field school will enable participants to interact closely with experts, and view specially prepared demonstrations to showcase the topic. Plan to attend this wonderful opportunity to converse with agricultural experts and fellow producers. Sessions will include: 1. Seedling Success: Kulwinder Malhi from 20/20 Seed Lab, will look at the use of good vs. poor germination seed; strong vs. weak vigor seed; large vs small seed in combination with seed treatments. Crops will include wheat, barley, peas and canola. 2. Cereal Leaf Diseases: Dr. Ron
Howard is recently retired after 30 years with the Crop Diversification Centre South in Brooks. He was involved with disease surveys, diagnostics and disease management. Dr. Howard be talking about cereal leaf diseases, diagnosis and disease management. 3. Canola Fertility: Gregory Sekulic with the Canola Council of Canada, will discuss the effects of different rates and placements of Nitrogen and Phosphorus fertilizers. 4. Pulses and Herbicides: Sydney Vos from the Alberta Pulse Growers Commission, will look at pre-seed burn offs vs. in-crop herbicides, residual herbicide damages, herbicide drift and glyphosate with heat vs glyphosate alone. 5. Economics and Marketing: Neil Blue, Marketing specialist for Alberta Agriculture and a fellow producer from the Vermillion area with a passion for markets and marketing will present his viewpoint on current crop markets and tips for future marketing. Registrations can be completed online at www.sarda.ca , or by phoning SARDA at 780-837-2900. Registrations must be completed prior to June 24th. Fees are: $150/person, early bird until June 15th or $175/person after. Space is limited. r001742232
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Canola to be stored on farm through summer will be safer if warmed up before outside temperatures get hot “The goal is to reduce the temperature differential between stored canola and the outside air,” says Angela Brackenreed, agronomy specialist with the Canola Council of Canada. “This reduces the amount of moisture movement within the bin, and can prevent the concentration of moisture that can lead to spoilage and heating.” Cold grain should be turned or aerated to raise the grain temperature to between 5°C and 10°C. Joy Agnew, a grain storage researcher with the Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI), says now is a good time to warm up dry grain. “If you use air that is more than 10°C warmer than the grain, the air will lose its ability to hold its moisture as soon as it hits the cool grain. This means it will condense on the grain and possibly freeze — which would cause major airflow issues,” she says. Agnew recommends turning the grain after it has been warmed. “If possible, entirely empty the bin and put it into another aeration bin,” she says. “If this is not possible, pull out several loads and put them back on top of the same bin. The goal here is to try to mix the grain to help even out the temperature variations and help warm up the grain a bit more.” She recommends that stored canola remain below 15°C. The larger the bin, the greater the risk of spoilage if
enreed or a CCC agronomy specialist in your region: Angela Brackenreed, Manitoba brackenreeda@canolacouncil.org 204-720-6923 Alberta Canola Producers Commission; SaskCanola; Manitoba Canola Growers Association; Canola Council of Canada; B.C. Grain Producers Association.
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canola is not warmed. “Bins larger than 5,000 bushels are more susceptible to moisture migration because there will be a greater temperature differential between the outer edge and the core of the bin,” Agnew says. Canola that went into the bin with moisture above 10 percent, even above eight percent, deserves extra attention this time of year. “Tough canola is at much higher risk, and it should be dried if it can’t be delivered right away,” Brackenreed says. A hot air dryer will do the job quickly. Natural air drying with aeration fans can also work, but the ideal conditions for this technique are when outside air temperature is higher than 15°C and humidity is lower than 65 percent. Agnew adds that canola dried with a hot air dryer should be cooled to 15°C for storage. For more information, media can contact Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialist Angela Brack-
The use of plant growth regulators (PGR’s) has garnered a lot of attention as an agronomic tool from growers. PGR’s are synthetic compounds that exhibit hormonal activity to beneficially modify plant growth. The ones of interest to western Canadian growers alter the plant’s hormonal system so that crops are shorter with thicker and stronger stems to improve lodging resistance. Sheri Strydhorst, agronomy research scientist with Alberta Agriculture said that in 2013, lodging was a fairly big problem with the high moisture, high fertility and the high yields in Alberta. “While the biggest improvement is with harvestability, PGR’s have oc-
casionally shown increases in yield and improvements in rooting,” Strydhorst said. PGR’s have been used in Europe for many years and in North American horticulture and fruit production but for cereal production in Western Canada this is fairly new. Currently, two products are in the process of being registered which should be widely available to producers in the upcoming years and focus solely on wheat production. ARD agronomy scientists are looking to expand the use of PGR’s to barley and will continue to do research on other crops such as peas in the near future. Contact: Sheri Strydhorst, agronomy research scientist 780-674-8248
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Announces Summer Sales Dates for Dawson Creek Vold Jones & Vold in Dawson Creek Have announced the calendar of summer sale dates for 2014. The summer sale calendar begins with their regular Thursday cattle sale on Thursday, June 5th and closes with a regular Thursday cattle sale on August 28th. The calendar is as follows: Thursday, June 5 – Regular Cattle Sale Saturday, June 7 – Horse Sale Thursday, June 12 – Regular Cattle Sale Thursday, June 19 – Regular Cattle Sale NO SALE on Thursday, June 26 NO SALE on Thursday, July 3 Thursday, July 10 – Regular Cattle Sale
Thursday, July 17 – Regular Cattle Sale NO SALE on Thursday, July 24 NO SALE on Thursday, July 31 NO SALE on Thursday, August 7 Thursday, August 14 – Regular Cattle Sale Thursday, August 21 – Regular Cattle Sale Thursday, August 28 – Regular Cattle Sale
The fall sales schedule begins with a regular cattle sale on Thursday, September 4th. If you have any questions about the summer schedule, please contact Don Fessler at the VJV office in Dawson Creek (780-782-3766). COURTESY PHOTO
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(May 28, 2014) The Fall Home and Leisure Show announced today that they are bringing a Peace Country design expert home for the weekend. Jillian Harris, from Peace River Alberta and best known for her practical renovation and design ideas on Love It or List It Vancouver, will headline the fall consumer show October 3-5, 2014 featuring Home and Leisure activities for the upcoming season. “We are thrilled to have Jillian join us for the show. She is fantastic to work with, and agrees that to truly share her advice she will actually transform the stage before your eyes...no PowerPoint presentation here! “, says Debbie Reid, owner and producer of the Fall Home and Leisure Show. “We want people to be able to actually experience the creativity and design process before their eyes. Jillian is up for that challenge.” Growing up in the picturesque Peace River valley in Alberta was a catalyst for Jillian’s creativity and vivacious character. A self-proclaimed “polished redneck,” she’s not afraid to get her hands dirty or climb a ladder with heels on. Whether applied to design or daily life, she carefully combines elements of the metropolis and country, low brow and high class, and the classic versus the absurd. From ATV’ing and campfire roasts to perusing the shops of the Merchandise Mart for design trends, or searching endlessly for the perfect pair of heels, Jillian’s motto about ‘doing it all’ never rests. While this lifestyle makes Jill the quintessential “busy bee,” those close to her would say her passion to make others happy might be the highlight to her multi-faceted personality. Having previously hosted Canada’s Handyman Challenge, and having worked as a designer on Extreme Makeover: Home Addition, co-hosting Love it or List it Vancouver is a natural fit for Jillian. “We are so excited to have someone of Jillian’s background join us. She has become a catalyst for ideas that we want to add to the show with the consumer in mind. We have changed up the floor plan to free up some great exhibition space and we have combined the stage and the family friendly lounge seating area. We are also looking for random ideas from our exhibitors to bring entertainment to the show...pop up entertainment if you will,” says Debbie Reid. “We want to take the trade show concept and turn it on its head!” The Fall Home and Leisure show is held at Evergreen Park Entrec Centre October 3-5, 2014. Visit fhls.ca or like them on Facebook to keep up to date on show details. For more information, contact Debbie Reid at 780-814-1934.
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Land-Use Framework Public Consultations The 21 open-house style sessions taking place around the province are an opportunity for the public to have a say in Alberta’s land-use planning. “The purpose of these consultations is to raise awareness of the regional plan and collect feedback from the public,
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The Government of Alberta will be launching the first phase of public consultations for the North Saskatchewan Regional Plan at the end of May.
municipalities, stakeholders and Aboriginal groups on two documents; and the Profile of the Region and the Terms of Reference, as well as issues and opportunities in the region,” said Jason Cathcart, manager Land Use Policy at Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development.” The feedback will be used to inform the development of the Draft North Saskatchewan Regional Plan.” Alberta agricultural producers are an essential group the provincial govern-
ment is looking for feedback from. Those unable to attend have the opportunity to read the Profile of the Region and Terms of Reference and fill out an online workbook available from now until July 31. Comments can be directly submitted to the Land Use Secretariat. For further information including dates and locations of sessions please visit www.landuse.alberta.ca Contact: Jason Cathcart 780-427-3432
BASEBALL LEAGUE 2014 Schedule - As of June 1
Date
Visitor
Home
Diamond
Time
Sat, June 7
Huskies
Brewers
GPRC
1:00 p.m.
Sat, June 7
Huskies
Brewers
GPRC
4:00 p.m.
Sat, June 7
Stampeders
Black Sox
FSJ
1:00 p.m. (PT)
Sat, June 7
Stampeders
Black Sox
FSJ
4:00 p.m. (PT)
Tues, June 10
Rage
Stampeders
P.R. Ski Hill
7:15 p.m.
Wed, June 11
Rage
Brewers
GPRC
7:15 p.m.
Thurs, June 12
Stampeders
Huskies
Grimshaw
7:15 p.m.
WHEATBELT BASEBALL LEAGUE TOURNAMENT, Peace River, Ski Hill Diamond Sat, June 14
Stampeders
Brewers
P.R. Ski Hill
12:00 noon
Sat, June 14
Brewers
Black Sox
P.R. Ski Hill
3:00 p.m.
Sat, June 14
Black Sox
Stampeders
P.R. Ski Hill
7:00 p.m.
Sun, June 15
Brewers
Huskies
P.R. Ski Hill
11:00 a.m.
Sun, June 15
Huskies
Black Sox
P.R. Ski Hill
2:00 p.m.
Tues, June 17
Brewers
Rage
Rycroft
7:15 p.m.
Thurs, June 19
Huskies
Stampeders
P.R. Ski Hill
7:15 p.m.
Thurs, June 19
Rage
Black Sox
FSJ
7:00 p.m. (PT)
Sat, June 21
Black Sox
Brewers
GPRC
12:00 noon
Sat, June 21
Black Sox
Brewers
GPRC
3:00 p.m.
Tues, June 24
Rage
Huskies
Grimshaw
7:15 p.m.
Wed, June 25
Rage
Brewers
GPRC
7:15 p.m.
Thurs, June 26
Stampeders
Huskies
Grimshaw
7:15 p.m.
Sat, June 28
Black Sox
Rage
Rycroft
1:00 p.m.
Sat, June 28
Black Sox
Rage
Rycroft
4:00 p.m.
Thurs, July 3
Stampeders
Rage
Rycroft
7:15 p.m.
WHEATBELT BASEBALL LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME AND SKILLS COMPETITION Grande Prairie, Grande Prairie Regional College Diamonds Fri, July 4
Wheatbelt Baseball League Skills Competition 7:00 p.m.
Sat, July 5
Wheatbelt Baseball League All-Star Game 1:00 p.m.
Tues, July 8
Huskies
Rage
Rycroft
7:15 p.m.
Thurs, July 10
Rage
Stampeders
P.R. Ski Hill
7:15 p.m.
Sat, July 12
Brewers
Stampeders
P.R. Ski Hill
1:00 p.m.
Sat, July 12
Brewers
Stampeders
P.R. Ski Hill
4:00 p.m.
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Runs Agst
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Peace River Stampeders
3
2
1
0
28
20
8
4
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3
2
1
0
20
8
12
4
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2
4
0
39
53
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4
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1
2
0
13
17
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2
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JOHN HARVEY WILES 1931 – 2014 for many years was a goal judge for the Flyers. He and Phylis hunted, camped and enjoyed local rodeos. Family ball games were always great fun. Harvey’s appreciation and involvement in sport was passed down thru the generations. During his years of ranching Harvey served on the Co-op Board and President of Cecil Lake Community Pasture Association. The North Peace Cattlemen and BC Angus Association recognized Harvey and Phylis’ dedication and commitment to the cattle industry. Also from 1978 to 1987, they sponsored I.A.E.A trainees. Sometimes a tough exterior was portrayed but the sparkling blue eyes could swell with crocodile tears and give way to a soft heart, especially when the younger generations were involved. Family was important to Harvey making his 2 children, 6 grandchildren, and 10 great- grandchildren always feel special. This love of family was especially evident on cattle drives, 4-H events, hockey, ball, and other sporting events. Harvey was an enthusiastic sports fan that always made his kids and grandkids feel proud that he was present. Harvey’s sense of humor and quick wit were never in short supply. He was a master tease and good jokes were shared with all. A recent conversation with Robert on the yearling bulls that had been picked for this summer’s breeding: Harvey said one of the young bulls had gotten into a pen, unnoticed, with a few hot cows. Robert replied you are selling me a 2nd hand bull Har-
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Harvey Wiles was born May 16th, 1931 on the original Wiles homestead near Taylor, BC. He was the eldest of three children of Hart and Louise Wiles. Harvey attended Taylor School by horseback in the summer and dog toboggan through the winter months. He graduated from North Peace High School while working at the Co-op Hardware Store. Harvey had an incredible work ethic that was ingrained from an early age. After three years at the Co-op, he came home to farm the homestead in 1950 and did so for the next 64 years. July 16th 1950, Harvey married Phylis Wood; their son, Brad was born in 1951 and daughter, Marion in 1953. Harvey and Phylis grew grain and raised pigs with a few head of cattle in the beginning. As the grain prices shrunk the cow herd increased. The herd started with dual purpose shorthorns. Milk and eggs were sold to the workers at Taylor when the plant was being built in the late 50s. Angus started showing up in the herd and soon Harvey was showing an interest in the exotic Simmentals. The first purebred herd was Harvey’s Simmentals…and by 1976 the purebred Black Angus herd was on the scene. There were many friendly “discussions” about the merits of Simmental versus Angus. The years passed quickly with calving, branding, cows to pasture, haying, roundup and auction. Year-end saw time for taking in the Canadian rodeo finals and Northlands Farmfair in Edmonton. Harvey enjoyed playing hockey and
vey assured Robert it wasn’t second hand; rather it was a proven bull. April 10/14, was the last trip to the DC auction mart, about 3 hours into the sale he closed his eyes for a few minutes, upon opening them he looked at Marion in disgust and said “turn that noise down!” She told him that Shawn, the auctioneer probably wouldn’t listen to her, his eyes twinkled and he chuckled. As a last request Harvey’s wish was to thank family, friends, and acquaintances who have contributed in so many ways over the decades of his life. He wanted everyone to know how much better his life was for it. Predeceased by Parents: Hart + Louise Wiles, Brother: Doug Wiles, and Son-in-Law: Neil Thompson. Lovingly Remembered By: Partner and Wife of 63 years: Phylis; Sister: Ethelanne (Melvin) Stewart; Son: Brad (Marilyn) + Daughter: Marion (Robert) Rhode; Grandchildren: Amber (Tom)
Ditner, Kirk (Trina) Thompson, Brooke (Adam) Kishkan, Ashley (Chad) Meier, Morgan (Darren) Keith, Kate (Mark) McKitrick; Great-grandchildren: Kasey, Trayton, Ross, Kinsley, Olivia, Senya, Brynn & Maclean, Lauren, Evie; as well as numerous nieces & nephews. Extensions to the family include Robbie Alexander and family and Ingvar Jensen and family, always there when needed.
The Peace Country Beef and Forage Association Presents:
“How to have More Grass, More Profit & a Better Quality of Life” A workshop with rancher Don Campbell of Meadow Lake, SK
PLACE: Warrensville Hall and local pastures COST: $25 for members and $40 for non-members (includes lunch)
Jim Gerrish has a wealth of knowledge and experience in forage management and livestock grazing. His experience includes over 22 years of beef-forage systems research and outreach plus 22 years of commercial livestock production on his family farm. Jim’s research encompassed many aspects of plant-soil-animal interactions and provided the foundation for many of the basic principles of Management-Intensive Grazing.
This hands-on school will provide information and tools to implement improved grazing management techniques. The day will start with a classroom session followed by a pasture walk covering the following topics: Assessing forage availability and allocation Visually estimating standing forage availability Feed budgeting Using leaf stage as an indicator of grazing readiness Much, much, more!!
3 locations in the Peace Region: Valleyview
Fairview
La Glace
June 17, 2014
June 18, 2014
June 19, 2014
At Bill Hanson’s
At Neil Boyd’s
At Peter Egger’s
10 am to 4pm each day
TO REGISTER AND FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: North Peace Applied Research Association@ 780-836-3354 or Peace Country Beef and Forage Association @ 780-523-4033
$35/member, $60/farm pair
$45/non-member, $70/ farm pair
To register & for directions, call Monika at 780-523-4033
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To cover or PEACE GRAIN FUTURE PRICES not to cover 9:30 a.m. - May 30, 2014 AGRI-NEWS JUNE 2, 2014
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Net Price (After Basis) $9.96 $9.96 $9.96 $9.65 $9.65 $9.65 $9.70 $9.85 $9.85 $9.99 $9.95 $10.03 $9.98 $10.04 $9.99
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Net Price (After Basis) $9.83 $9.83 $9.83 $9.52 $9.18 $9.18 $9.23 $9.39 $9.73 $9.87 $9.83 $9.91 $9.86 $9.92 $9.87
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That is the question. Traditionally, hay and pasture land was see ch full production. “Using herbicides to clean up the field and direct seeding to reduce soil erosion eliminates the need for a cover crop,” said Linda Hunt, forage specialist at Alberta Agriculture. Another reason that a cover crop may be seeded is to act as a carrier to prevent bridging in the seed hopper. The goal should be to use the minimum amount of grain to minimize completion for light, moisture and nutrients. A high phosphorus fertilizer is sometimes used as a carrier however the fertilizer can negatively affect the inoculant on the alfalfa. The term cover crop is often used to refer to companion cropping. In a companion cropping system the goal is to maximize the yield on both crops. There has been a lot of research on companion cropping systems and the results are variable. In most cases, yields of the two crops seeded together are lower than if each crop was seeded separately. Results are best when the two crops are even competitors with different harvest dates, and are highly dependent on the right moisture at the right time. Alfalfa and annual cereals are not even competitors and so companion cropping alfalfa with cereal silage is a risky practice and is not recommended. Another type of cover crop system that is gaining popularity is the practice of seeding a mixture of several soil building plants after an annual crop is removed. The idea is that the plants will condition the soil by encouraging the development of favorable microbes and organic matter. The goal of these systems is to have the soil always growing and covered. These crops are then grazed, winter killed, or killed with herbicide and the next annual crop is direct seeded into the residue. This system should not be confused with the cover cropping systems recommended for establishing perennial forages. Clean fields and direct seeders are ideal for maximizing yields in the first year and establishing crops quickly. “Choosing whether to use a cover crop or not will depend on the state of your field and your equipment. When you have the option to not use a cover crop take it,” Hunt said, “the most productive years for alfalfa are the first five to six after seeding. Thin crops that take years to fill in seldom reach their maximum potential yield.” Contact: Linda Hunt, Forage Specialist Alberta Ag Info Centre 310-FARM (3276)
Alberta Open Farm Days AGRI-NEWS MAY 26, 2014
Alberta Open Farm Days runs from August 23 to 24, 2014, and offers visitors a fun and educational look at rural life. The event offers farm-to-table culinary events on the Saturday and free open houses at farms across the province on the Sunday. “We’ve already got 22 farms registered for the open houses and we’re hoping for 60,” says Patricia Macklin, senior project coordinator, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, Edmonton. “Being a host farm is a great opportunity to show the work that you do to provide safe and healthy food, grow alternative fibres, and steward the land and wildlife of Alberta.” Participating farms are required to offer an agricultural experience, have free admission the day of the event, follow the provided event guidelines, and have adequate liability insurance
to cover the activities taking place. “You can consider planning an educational experience or activity, a farm tour or a demonstration,” says Macklin. “It’s an opportunity for visitors to learn what you do, and to possibly purchase what you produce.” The deadline for registering as a participating farm is June 30, 2014. For more information, email openfarmdays@gov.ab.ca or visit http://www.albertafarmdays. com for a list of farms that are already registered, and to download a host farm participation form. Alberta Open Farm Days is presented by Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation, Ag for Life, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, the Alberta Association of Agricultural Societies; Alberta Culinary Tourism Alliance, and Travel Alberta Contact: Brenda Hanson Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation, 780-6384302
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by Allison Finnamore The Canadian Grain Commission has updated tolerances for ergot and sclerotinia for most classes of wheat, as well as new tolerances for fusariumdamaged kernels of barley and Canadian eastern and western foods. The new tolerances for ergot and sclerotinia take effect in Eastern Canada on July 1 and in Western Canada on Aug. 1. Daryl Beswitherick, program manager of quality assurance standards at the Canadian Grain Commission says creating consistency in grading will provide clarity. “While sclerotinia is not toxic like ergot, we keep the tolerances the same for both because sclerotinia is very similar in appearance to ergot,” Beswitherick says. “By keeping tolerances the same for both of these grading factors, we can mitigate risk caused by any potential confusion between the two.” For fusarium, Canadian eastern will be updated to be a closer match to Oats, Canada Western. The Canadian Grain Commission says the changes are based on recommendations by the Western
Standards Committee and the Eastern Standards Committee at their meetings earlier this spring. Currently, the ergot tolerance for Canadian wheat varies depending on the grade and class of wheat. Most classes have an ergot tolerance of 0.01 per cent for No. 1 and 0.02 per cent for No. 2, while extra strong, Prairie spring white and Prairie spring red have an ergot tolerance of 0.03 per cent for No. 1 and 0.06 per cent for No. 2. Although the new tolerances are wider for many classes, they are marginally tighter than Codex Alimentarius standards (international standards related to food). The Canadian Grains Commission explains that means more wheat may be eligible for delivery into higher grades without compromising safety. The Eastern Standards Committee recommendations from April 9 are located here and the Western Standards Committee recommendations from April 8 are located here. Elwin Hermanson, chief commissioner of the Canadian Grain Commission, says the grading changes provide uniformity across the country and ensures a reputation of quality.
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GRAIN FUTURES REPORT Contract Prices as of May 30, 2014 Open 462.3 468.0 470.3 Open 1501’4 1433’2 1295’4 Open 39.48 39.47 39.59 Open 5001 4735 4362 Open
High 466.5 470.5 474.5 High 1506’4 1437’4 1300’6 High 39.55 39.63 39.72 High 5016 4758 4384 High
Low 459.3 465.0 470.3 Low 1495’0 1428’6 1291’0 Low 38.92 39.03 39.13 Low 4975 4722 4356 Low
Open 633’0 644’6 664’0 Open 731’0 738’6 751’4 Open 715’0 720’6 729’6 Open 363’4 352’6 329’4 Open 469’6 463’2 463’0 Open 0.9223 0.9205 0.9195
High 637’0 648’6 668’2 High 735’6 743’0 755’0 High 719’0 727’0 736’2 High 372’4 354’6 331’0 High 473’4 466’4 465’4 High 0.9237 0.9216 0.9195
Low 627’4 640’0 660’0 Low 725’2 733’2 745’0 Low 710’0 718’0 727’4 Low 362’4 342’6 328’6 Low 467’2 460’0 460’2 Low 0.9181 0.9166 0.9145
Last 459.6 466.4 472.1 Last 1498’0 1430’0 1292’2 Last 38.94 39.05 39.19 Last 4991 4735 4359 Last 150.00 150.00 152.00 Last 630’4 642’6 662’6 Last 726’0 734’0 745’4 Last 710’4 718’0 727’4 Last 369’0 345’0 330’6 Last 468’0 460’4 460’4 Last 0.9203 0.9184 0.9166
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Change - 4.7 - 1.9 - 1.7 Change - 1’0 - 2’6 - 4’2 Change - 0.47 - 0.46 - 0.40 Change +7 +6 -3 Change
Change - 2’0 - 1’6 - 1’0 Change - 4’4 - 4’2 - 4’6 Change - 4’0 - 4’4 - 4’2 Change + 7’4 - 2’0 + 3’2 Change - 1’4 - 2’6 - 2’4 Change - 0.0018 - 0.0017 - 0.0015
Close 464.3 468.3 473.8 Close 1499’0 1432’6 1296’4 Close 39.41 39.51 39.59 Close 4984 4729 4362 Close 150.00s 150.00s 152.00s Close 632’4 644’4 663’6 Close 730’4 738’2 750’2 Close 714’4 722’4 731’6 Close 361’4 347’0 327’4 Close 469’4 463’2 463’0 Close 0.9221 0.9201 0.9181
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Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report Daily Grain Prices as of May 30, 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)
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Today May 30, 2014 $9.82 ($9.71 - $9.93) $9.64 ($9.49 - $9.73) $9.65 ($9.61 - $9.70) $9.81 ($9.73 - $9.90) $9.66 ($9.65 - $9.67) $9.66 ($9.60 - $9.72) Today May 30, 2014 $3.55 ($3.52 - $3.57) $3.29 ($3.26 - $3.31) $3.83 $3.42 ($3.39 - $3.45) $2.77 ($2.60 - $2.94) $3.33 ($3.30 - $3.35) Today May 30, 2014 $6.32 ($6.00 - $6.64) $6.41 ($6.28 - $6.53) $6.50 ($6.42 - $6.58) $6.53 ($6.46 - $6.59) $6.46 ($6.42 - $6.51) $6.50 Today May 30, 2014 $4.35 ($4.14 - $4.55) $4.18 ($3.87 - $4.50) $4.26 $3.96 ($3.94 - $3.98) $3.88 ($3.75 - $4.00) $4.30 ($4.14 - $4.45) Today May 30, 2014 not available not available not available Today May 30, 2014 not available not available not available not available not available $2.05
One Week Ago May 23, 2014 $10.47 ($10.38 - $10.57) $10.26 ($10.15 - $10.32) $10.31 ($10.28 - $10.34) $10.45 ($10.40 - $10.50) $10.25 ($10.23 - $10.28) $10.32 ($10.26 - $10.37) One Week Ago May 23, 2014 $3.65 ($3.57 - $3.74) $3.42 ($3.31 - $3.52) $4.05 $3.53 ($3.45 - $3.61) $2.88 ($2.82 - $2.94) $3.44 ($3.35 - $3.52) One Week Ago May 23, 2014 $6.32 ($6.00 - $6.64) $6.50 ($6.47 - $6.53) $6.59 ($6.42 - $6.58) $6.53 ($6.46 - $6.59) $6.46 ($6.42 - $6.51) $6.50 One Week Ago May 23, 2014 $4.35 ($4.14 - $4.55) $4.18 ($3.87 - $4.50) $4.26 $4.14 ($3.98 - $4.31) $4.00 $4.30 ($4.14 - $4.45) One Week Ago May 23, 2014 not available not available not available One Week Ago May 23, 2014 not available $2.10 not available not available not available $2.05
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Same Day Last Year May 31, 2013 $14.93 ($14.84 - $15.02) $14.86 ($14.74 - $14.92) $14.74 ($14.60 - $14.93) $14.91 ($14.81 - $15.01) $14.90 ($14.89 - $14.92) $14.77 ($14.70 - $14.84) Same Day Last Year May 31, 2013 $5.66 ($5.55 - $5.77) $5.22 ($4.93 - $5.44) $5.60 ($5.25 - $5.77) $5.33 ($5.18 - $5.48) $4.92 ($4.85 - $4.98) $5.37 ($5.31 - $5.44) Same Day Last Year May 31, 2013 $9.11 ($9.00 - $9.23) $9.21 ($9.00 - $9.43) $9.10 ($8.93 - $9.27) $9.33 ($9.20 - $9.46) $9.29 ($9.20 - $9.38) $8.25 Same Day Last Year May 31, 2013 $7.40 ($7.35 - $7.44) $7.28 ($7.06 - $7.44) $7.12 ($6.89 - $7.35) $7.26 ($7.07 - $7.44) $7.22 ($6.99 - $7.45) $7.40 ($7.35 - $7.44) Same Day Last Year May 31, 2013 $15.17 ($13.50 - $16.01) $16.15 not available Same Day Last Year May 31, 2013 not available $3.02 $2.88 $2.88 $2.81 $3.50
Feed Grain Report for the Week of May 26 - May 30, 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)
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$4.18 ($4.14 - $4.25) $4.22 ($4.16 - $4.31) $3.74 ($3.74 - $3.88) $3.07 ($3.00 - $3.18) $4.31 ($4.25 - $4.57) $4.16 ($4.09 - $4.25) $3.72 ($3.59 - $3.81)
Brooks Calgary Edmonton Grande Prairie Lethbridge Red Deer Wainwright
$6.34 ($6.27 - $6.36) $6.25 ($6.23 - $6.29) $5.90 ($5.86 - $5.94) $5.07 ($5.05 - $5.14) $6.44 ($6.42 - $6.47) $6.12 ($6.10 - $6.18) $5.83 ($5.70 - $5.90)
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$6.72 ($6.59 - $7.02) $6.69 ($6.40 - $6.86) $6.67 ($6.53 - $6.80) $5.88 ($5.77 - $6.01) n/a $6.56 ($6.45 - $6.86) $6.45 ($6.31 - $6.64)
$6.69 ($6.40 - $6.86) $6.64 ($6.31 - $6.72) $6.56 ($6.37 - $6.75) $5.74 ($5.55 - $5.93) $6.56 ($6.40 - $6.75) $6.45 ($6.40 - $6.59) $6.40 ($6.21 - $6.56)
$9.01 ($8.98 - $9.04) $8.98 ($8.93 - $9.01) $9.01 ($8.98 - $9.06) $8.06 ($7.95 - $8.11) $8.93 ($8.87 - $8.95) $9.06 ($8.98 - $9.12) $9.09 ($9.06 - $9.14)
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Feed Oats (#2CW)
$4.46 ($4.40 - $4.57) $4.35 ($4.31 - $4.46) $3.96 ($3.85 - $4.05) $3.20 ($3.07 - $3.27) $4.57 ($4.46 - $4.64) $4.09 ($4.03 - $4.18) $4.03 ($3.92 - $4.11)
Week of May 26, 2014
$2.65 ($2.54 - $2.75) $2.67 ($2.58 - $2.76) $2.65 ($2.58 - $2.71) $2.16 ($2.04 - $2.22) $2.71 ($2.59 - $2.79) $2.64 ($2.54 - $2.71) $2.56 ($2.44 - $2.64)
$5.61 ($5.50 - $5.74) $5.52 ($5.44 - $5.58) $5.33 ($5.23 - $5.44) $4.54 ($4.25 - $4.68) $5.72 ($5.66 - $5.77) $5.33 ($5.17 - $5.44) $5.03 ($4.90 - $5.23) One Week Ago Week of May 19, 2014
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Little Britches Junior Rodeo June 29th at 12:30 p.m.
Regular Rodeo Performances Monday June 30th & Tuesday July 1st @ 1 p.m. Bareback, Saddle Bronc, Bull Riding, Calf Roping, Team Roping, Ladies Barrels, Ladies Undecorating, Novice Horse Riding, Junior Barrels, Junior Steer Riding, Junior Break-Away, Peewee Barrels, Junior Bull Riding Telephone Entries accepted ONLY on June 21st & 22nd 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Alberta Time to 780-354-3064 Online Entries accepted anytime from June 11th to 22nd at http://riogranderodeo.ca/events/entry-form Wild Horse Race, Wild Cow Milking, Calf Scramble, Mutton Bustin’ (Helmet Required)
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FLAT RACES – Monday & Tuesday 11:00 a.m. Walk, Trot & Run, Ladies Race, Pony Race, Stock Horse Race, Cowhide Race, and ½ Mile Open Special Feature CHUCKWAGON RACES - Saturday to Tuesday 6 p.m. Softball Tournament Call Clint Cook 780-356-3503 Dance to the music of recording artist Tracey Millar - June 28th, 29th and 30th - 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
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245.00 250.00 250.00 235.00 220.25 203.00 178.00 n/a
210.00 210.00 200.00 195.00 185.00 175.00 160.00 160.00
245.00 246.00 243.00 230.00 210.00 199.00 174.00 174.00
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238.00 229.00 227.00 214.00 193.00 192.00 170.00 n/a
200.00 200.00 200.00 195.00 175.00 160.00 145.00 145.00
235.00 235.00 217.00 212.00 200.00 180.00 165.00 165.00
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200.00 220.00 225.00 220.00 205.00 185.00 160.00 150.00
250.00 250.00 250.00 240.00 230.00 200.00 185.00 167.00
n/a 205.00 197.00 196.00 187.00 169.00 128.00 n/a
n/a 219.00 216.00 213.00 193.00 183.00 130.00 n/a
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n/a 220.00 210.00 205.00 190.00 160.00 150.00 140.00
200.00 220.00 220.00 200.00 185.00 150.00 135.00 135.00
240.00 240.00 235.00 220.00 200.00 185.00 170.00 155.00
174.00 183.00 192.00 185.00 177.00 n/a 112.00 n/a
186.00 195.00 194.00 192.00 185.00 n/a 123.00 n/a
SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 Cows 105.00 110.00 D3 - D4 Cows 95.00 102.00 Bologna Bulls 110.00 115.00
D1 - D2 Cows 102.00 110.00 D3 - D4 Cows 94.00 100.00 Bologna Bulls 120.00 132.00
D1 - D2 Cows 98.00 103.00 D3 - D4 Cows 75.00 94.00 Bologna Bulls 103.00 107.00
D1 - D2 Cows 100.00 109.00 D3 Cows 80.00 100.00 D4 Over Fat 97.00 103.00
D1 - D2 Cows 90.00 108.00 D3 Cows 70.00 90.00 Slaughter Bulls 95.00 130.00
Butcher Cows 95.00 112.00 Butcher Bulls 105.00 130.00 Feeder Bulls 110.00 130.00
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Outstanding volunteer leaders are recognized by 4-H Canada and CIBC Ottawa, ON – May 21, 2014 – 4-H Canada and CIBC are pleased to announce the 2013 National Volunteer Leader of the Year as well as provincial winners. 4-H is about building responsible, caring and strong leaders that affect positive change in the world around them. 4-H leaders play the most significant and pivotal role in this development and are the reason young people succeed. “We are so impressed by the commitment of all our volunteer 4-H leaders and we are honoured that these dedicated people want to be part of 4-H in Canada, said Shannon Benner, CEO of 4-H Canada. We are also very
fortunate that CIBC understands the importance of recognizing responsible and motivated leaders in Canada.” The call for nominations for the National Volunteer Leader of the Year took place in December 2013 and was driven by member reference letters and recommendations. Seven provincial winners were selected from the applicants and these winners moved forward to a national judging panel. “At CIBC, we are committed to serving the needs of rural and agriculture communities across Canada,” said Iain McIntyre, Director and Team Leader, Commercial Banking, CIBC. “For over 60 years, CIBC has been a proud partner of 4-H Canada and we’re
61st Annual Beekeepers’ Field Day AGRI-NEWS MAY 26, 2014
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is hosting the 61st Annual Beekeepers’ Field Day at the Beaverlodge Research Farm on Friday, June 20. 2014. It’s an opportunity to learn about the current trends in beekeeping and the vital role bees play in agriculture as scientists, apiarists and industry specialists gather to share research highlights from the past year. Experts will be on hand to speak on the latest industry buzz, field questions and provide advice to bee enthusiasts. Visitors can take part in hands-on demonstrations in the Bee Diagnostic Lab and see Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s new bee truck. For more information, contact Dr. Stephen F. Pernal via email at Steve.Pernal@agr.gc.ca or phone at 780-354-5135.
delighted to support this outstanding leadership program recognizing these remarkable role models and the contribution they make in shaping our leaders of tomorrow. We congratulate all of the 2013 winners.” Every provincial winner will receive $100 each as well as a prize package. The national winner receives $2000 as well as an invitation to and recognition at 4-H Canada’s Annual General Meeting in Abbottsford, BC in May 2014. Selection criteria included references, club involvement, community involvement, length of involvement, and how much the members learned and developed as a result of the leader. Provincial and Overall National
Winner: John Drummond, Kitchener Market 4-H Club, ON Provincial Winners: Heather Serafini, South Country Crafts and Critters 4-H Club, BC Dorothy Carlson, Cherhill 4-H Multi Club, AB Adele Pizzey, Binscarth Home-Ettes 4-H Club, MB Ila Goodwin, Chignecto 4-H Club, NB Louise Lachance, Les Jonquilles StLéonard Parent, NB Geoff Baldwin, Ro-Win-Lea 4-H Club, NS Susan Simmons, French River 4-H Club, PE
Time to Watch for Ticks AGRI-NEWS JUNE 2, 2014
With tick season upon us, Dr. Gerald Hauer, Alberta’s chief veterinarian, says the provincial tick surveillance program is an effective tool to monitor the possible threat posed by the parasites. The program helps officials gain a better understanding of the tick population numbers in Alberta. “We need to get a better understanding of what’s here and their ability to carry Lyme disease which can affect both people and animals,” said Dr. Hauer. The program uses a multi-stakeholder approach by inviting Albertans to submit ticks they’ve discovered on their animals to their local veterinarians who will then relay them to the Office of the Chief Provincial veterinarian, a part of the Animal Health and Assurance Division of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. Getting the tick tested can help determine if medical treatment is necessary
for the animal. “We identify them and if they are the species that can carry the disease we test them for the bacteria that causes Lyme disease,” said Dr. Hauer. If one tests positive, the local vet is alerted who will in turn contact the pet or livestock owner and inform them of the result. The vet will also give the owner advice on what to look out for and what kind of treatment would be necessary. In 2013 Alberta Health Services and Alberta Health partnered with ARD’s tick surveillance, allowing for ticks found on humans to be submitted. If someone finds a tick on themselves they are encouraged to contact their local public health clinic to get the tick tested. This reportable disease can cause illness in people, wildlife and domestic animals if the tick remains attached for longer than 24 hours. For more information on ticks from an animal perspective, go to www.agriculture.alberta.ca/ticks For the human side of the issue, go to www.health.alberta.ca/ticks
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Making visits to the vet less stressful ARTICLE SUBMITTED BY DR. ZOE ROSS
Different pets react to visiting the vet differently. Some are so happy and excited to see us and think it is a great adventure while others are absolutely terrified and think that going to the vet is the most stressful thing they have ever been subjected to. We do everything we can to make the visit as pleasant as possible but let’s face it – getting needles, having your nails trimmed and having your temperature checked are not always the most pleasant experiences when you are a dog or cat. Some of the things we have incorporated into our new clinic to make visits more pleasant are: 1) Special cat waiting areas so that cats don’t have to deal with the big happy dogs that just want to say hi or think it might be fun to play a game of tag. 2) Separate dog and cat boarding areas so if cats do have to spend some time at the clinic, they have a quiet area
to stay. 3) Individual dog runs and very large kennels so dogs are more comfortable when they are hospitalized. 4) Treats are always available to make the experience more enjoyable. 5) Our staff has had training in animal handling to help restrain the less cooperative patients in a way that makes it safe and less stressful. 6) Pheromones in the exam rooms to help with calming. There are also lots of things you can do as an owner to make veterinary visits a little less stressful for your pet. 1) Bring your pet in for “Happy Visits”. If you bring your pet in periodically just for a visit and nothing painful or uncomfortable is done to him/her this may help decrease some of the anxiety your pet feels when coming into the clinic. You can weigh your pet, take it into an exam room, we can give it treats and lots of positive attention and then you can take him/her home. 2) You can bring your pet’s
favorite toys or treats with you to the clinic to help alleviate their stress and make it a more enjoyable experience for them. You can also not feed them breakfast on the day of the exam so they are more interested in treats and we can use treats as a reward and as a distraction when an unpleasant procedure is being done. 3) Cats often get very stressed about being put in a cat carrier and many are only put in the carrier to go the vet or travel which they associate with an unpleasant experience. Encourage your cat to use the cat carrier for pleasant experiences – at home let them have treats in the carrier, explore it on their own or nap in it. There are many different types of cat carriers and I prefer those that the entire top half can be easily removed. This makes it easier both to get cats in and out of the carrier and in some cases cats seem more comfortable being examined curled up in the carrier and if the top comes off I can do this.
B.C. nearing cat crisis: SPCA BETHANY LINDSAY VICTORIA TIMES-COLONIST
The overabundance of cats in B.C. has reached crisis proportions, according to SPCA officials who say they are taking in about 13,000 abandoned cats and kittens every year. B.C. SPCA spokeswoman Lorie Chortyk said the exploding homeless feline population is now the biggest animal issue in the province, and solving the problem will require a huge attitude shift. “I think there’s this underlying problem that society just doesn’t seem to value cats in the same way they do dogs,” Chortyk said. “They’re viewed as disposable pets. Cats are outdoors, they’re multiplying. People don’t invest the money to spay and neuter cats in the same way that they do dogs. They don’t put permanent identification on cats the same way that they do dogs.” A major focus of the SPCA’s new five-year plan is on finding solutions to this cat crisis, which Chortyk
described as a preventable problem caused by human behaviour. Tens of thousands of cats and kittens are currently homeless in B.C., and an estimated 75 per cent will die before they reach six months of age, according to the SPCA. “They just die such horrific deaths — from starvation, from predator attacks, from being hit by cars. It’s just so sad,” Chortyk said. Those that survive live an average of two years, during which time they will reproduce and create new litters of kittens that will face the same hard odds. The lucky ones may get turned over to the SPCA, but many of those are so injured, sick, dehydrated or malnourished that they will not survive. Chortyk said that B.C. had a similar problem with dogs in the 1970s and ’80s, when people were thoughtlessly breeding their animals and letting them run wild. Since then, there has been a big push to spay and neuter puppies, and provide dogs with permanent identification markers.
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4) Pheromones are available for both dogs and cats which have some relaxing effects. Feliway and Dog Appeasing Pheromone are both available. These can be sprayed in carriers or on blankets for pets. 5) Obedience training can help as well as working with your pet especially when they are young to learn to open their mouths, have their feet touched and handled and to lay on their sides so when they are asked to do this at the veterinary clinic it isn’t as frightening for them. 6) In severe cases where pets are very anxious and are at risk of hurting themselves, their owners or the veterinarian, sedatives or anti-anxiety medications can be used. We strive to make visits as pleasant as possible for both pets and their owners and hope that these suggestions are helpful. We welcome animals any time for “Happy Visits”.
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Alma unveils new business plan for 2014-2017 AGRI-NEWS JUNE 2, 2014
The Alberta Livestock and Meat Agency (ALMA) has just released its three year business plan that will focus on its ‘catalyst’ mandate to ensure advancements in all aspects of Alberta’s livestock and meat industries. Gordon Cove, ALMA President and CEO calls
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Summer 2014 Grass Cattle Economics AGRI-NEWS MAY 26, 2014
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Despite the high price of grass cattle this spring having some producers questioning the economics of running yearlings on pasture this summer, an Alberta Agriculture specialist says grass cattle can still be profitable with sound management. “The Western Livestock Price Insurance Program Werner & Debbie 780-924-2464 or grundke@xplornet.com (WLPIP) can be a useful tool in generating profit for a grass cattle operation,” says Ted Nibourg, farm business management specialist, Alberta Ag-Info Centre, Stettler. “An example of the economic analysis involved can be useful in illustrating the because tool. Lastofweek’s Don’t let your herd become stressed any type ofsale fly infestation. dosaw not6perform at the StettlerStressed Auctioncattle market – 7 weight to theirsteers best ability. helpofalleviate in your sell in aTo range $185 to stress $212 for an average herd, you could purchase apound. Lewis A Cattle Oiler or getwould of around $1.98 per 650 pound Shadow Creek Red Polls your current Lewis Oiler serviced. We now havesteer cost $1287. Add 0.5 percent death loss and an the8total gallon tank oiler with oil drape and salt feeder along cost runs $1293. Interest expense at 5 percent adds with the 15 gallon tank models. There is a payment $16 head. 100 days ofCattle grazingOilers at 75¢ per no day program inper place though Lewis with increases costs by $75. Throw in 2-way trucking banks involved, no credit application required, and costs about permonths head and $1404 per you canoftake up$20 to 18 toone paywill withhave no interest • Maternal traits with light birth weights head invested in grass cattle. Assuming gains averagcharges. We provide free delivery and set up. • Dual purpose – high milk production ing 2 pounds per day on grass would result in an 850 • Registered Breeding stock for sale. pound steer requiring at least $1.65 a pound to break Dean & Marsha Anderson – Fort St John, BC even in the fall.” Phone (250) 827-3293 The WLPIP – Feeder program forecasts prices for R001644957
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to a record $5.55 in the first quarter of 2014. U.S. retail beef prices in 2014 are now expected to average $5.67 per pound, an increase of seven per cent over last year. “Current live cattle futures markets are taking a more moderate approach to prices for the rest of the year now that the highs of the year are likely behind us,” Hurt says. “Prices of finished cattle are expected to move downward to the mid-to-lower $140s in May and June. “Prices are expected to dip more in the third quarter with an average in the $135 to $139 range, and then recover into the low to mid-$140s for the last quarter average. Prices in 2013 averaged $126, and this year’s new record is expected to be near $142.” Is there an imminent beef producer expansion? Hurt says unexplained high prices in the first four months of 2014 have added new excitement for cattle producers as they see strong profitability potential for the first time in years. This means that the conditions have become positive for some beef-cow producers to move toward expansion. “The expansion of the beef herd is just beginning and will likely extend for multiple years,” Hurt concludes. “This means small supplies and strong prices of beef in 2015 and 2016. Beef producers on both sides of the border, however, should expect both poultry and pork production to grow rapidly in 2015 and 2016.”
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by Mike Jubinville of Pro Farmer Canada There are many causes for skyrocketing cattle prices in 2014, but production and price profiles on either side of the Canada-U.S. border are a bit different. The U.S. herd size is 10 times that of Canada, which means prices in Canada, for the most part, follow the trend established by the U.S. market, albeit with a widening differential due to the U.S. country of origin labeling. Price hikes higher than expected from production declines leaves demand as the real driver. Or does it? Do we have a case of “buy the rumour, sell the fact”? High cattle prices this year aren’t all that surprising, but the lofty heights of new price records certainly are, says Purdue University Extension economist Chris Hurt. One record, posted by Nebraska steers, shows an average of $147 per live hundredweight -- more than $20 higher than the previous first-quarter record price. In percentage terms, finished cattle prices in the first quarter this year were up 17 per cent and production was down only four per cent. In Canada, fed steer spot cash prices in the first quarter averaged $137 per hundredweight, up $23 or 18 per cent from a year ago; cash-to-cash price spreads with Nebraska widened out by $8 in the first quarter of 2014; and total beef production from Canadian plants is up five per cent, mostly on higher
kill volumes of steers and heifers offset partly by lower cow slaughter. Other U.S. meat factors dominate total supplies. “It is easy to list some possible causes, but none of them seem to be large enough to have caused such startlingly high prices,” Hurt says. “We start with the fact that meat and poultry supplies all were low. The broiler egg hatchability has been low, reducing chicken supplies below expectations.” The PED virus in hogs may have been the real kicker, primarily because the pork market seems to have sharply overshot prices due to the uncertainty of the actual death loss from the disease, Hurt says. There were also arguments that demand was very strong, but first-quarter GDP growth of only 0.1 per cent seems to discredit this argument at least for domestic consumption. Data on trade are positive, but not enough to explain such high prices. “Much like pork, we are left with an incomplete understanding of why cattle prices were so high, especially in March and April,” Hurt continues. “As in the pork sector, this may mean that cattle prices were caught up in the fear of very short meat and poultry supplies and may have become overpriced.” Hurt says this may be another example of the old market adage of “buy the rumor and sell the fact.” Record beef prices for consumers have also become a reality. In 2013, U.S. retail beef prices averaged $5.29 per pound but moved
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Low-stress cattle handling SAFEFARM SPRING 2013
By R. Gill, C. Pate and R. Machen Source: Cattle Handling Pointers Safe and effective cattle handling has always been important. In the last few years there has been a move toward what has been called low-stress handling or as we prefer to call it a return to sound stockmanship. Following is a list of ten handling pointers worthy of review before your next trip to the pasture or pens. The role of a stockman is to create movement in cattle and then use position to control and manage that movement to the desired result. When cattle lose movement they become reluctant to work for you and excessive pressure and driving aids are more likely to be used to force movement within the cattle. Creating and managing movement is the key to low-stress cattle handling. There are three basic principles of cattle behavior that, when used properly, can improve the ease and speed of working cattle while reducing stress and increasing safety and efficiency. Those principles are: 1. Cattle want to see you An understanding of how cattle see is basic to getting cattle to respond to your position when working livestock.
Cattle can see everywhere but directly behind them or a small blind spot in front of them. Movement toward the blind spot behind them causes an animal to turn their head to keep you in their line of sight. This can be used to your advantage to change direction of cattle or to your detriment if you are trying to drive cattle straight. When working from behind, it is important to keep moving side to side to prevent cattle from turning in an effort to keep you in their line of sight. 2. Cattle want to go around you Armed with this tip, position yourself such that, when they do go around you, they are pointed directly at the gate or destination you had in mind. They’ll think it was their idea to go there! 3. Cattle want to be with and will go to other cattle A herding instinct is natural among ‘prey’ animals. There is safety in numbers and they know it. As stockmen we can take advantage of this natural instinct as we work from the front of cattle. If you start moving the cattle in the front, the animals in the back will follow. This is also why you should never leave one animal alone in a pen. Keeping these three principles in mind, following are a few suggestions that will improve the ease of handling cattle, whether they are being gathered
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zones or points of balance will impact how the animal responds. Where each animal’s point of balance falls varies greatly and is influenced by pressure in front or behind, draw of cattle ahead or behind them, and whether or not they are comfortable going by the handler. Suffice it to say that the point of balance on any given animal is not where it is drawn on this diagram. Forget the angles and circles drawn in the diagram. It is the responsibility of each and every person handling cattle to be able to read and determine where these points are on each animal or herd you approach. About the only thing that is correct is the representation of the blind spot in the diagram. It is extremely difficult to stay in an animal’s blind spot. They will turn their head slightly to keep you in their line of sight. You can use this to your advantage to draw cattle to one eye or the other when working from behind. Apply pressure when cattle have a place to go Low stress livestock handling is not about handling cattle with no pressure. In fact the success of handling cattle correctly depends on knowing when and where to apply pressure and how much pressure to apply. The other key
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from the pasture or processed through the corrals. The only way to work cattle quickly is slowly Patience is a great virtue when gathering and working cattle. When we get in a hurry, inevitably we put excessive or incorrect pressure on cattle, which usually results in an unintended reaction from the cattle. Then we get to ride (or walk) to the back and start over... Work from the front to draw cattle to you This goes back to the first basic principle. Cattle can be easily controlled from the front if they are not afraid of a human. (If they are afraid you are a long way from being able to handle cattle using low-stress principles.) Working from the front helps keep cattle from wanting to turn back in an effort to keep you in their line of sight. By moving in and out of the flight zone and point of balance, cattle can be easily drawn forward and past you to get them to go where you need them to go. Most people have seen this diagram outlining the flight zone and point of balance on a cow. However, it is important to remember that these are all just in theory and each individual animal will react differently to body position within these zones. The manner in which you approach or enter these
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Low-stress cattle handling component to low-stress handling is setting the cattle up to go where you want them to go before you apply pressure. It is also just as important to release the pressure as soon as the desired result is achieved. Cattle must be comfortable to go by you and stay straight If cattle are not comfortable going by you, they will not work for you very well. Working from the front requires you to enable the cattle to pass you without balking or spooking. This simple principle facilitates penning, sorting and processing cattle. The further forward you can make an animal’s point of balance the easier it is to work and sort cattle. That is why using the draw of other cattle makes it easier to work and sort cattle in an alley or from one corral to another. If an animal is abruptly stopped when it tries to pass the handler they will be increasingly reluctant to try and come by the handler. That is why it is important to not stop forward motion abruptly but rather allow the animal time and room to turn back until it is time for you to release the pressure by stepping out and toward them and asking them to go by, simply by changing your body position. This simple procedure of properly stopping and turning cattle away or back will make the difference in how cattle work throughout the day and their life. If the handler has to move past the point of balance as shown in the above diagram to get an animal out of the group, that can put the handler out of position to control movement of the cattle behind them, further aggravating the problem.
The key is to position yourself such that, when cattle go where they want to go, it is exactly where you intended for them to be. When working cattle, move in triangles Sounds odd, but it works. Move in straight lines. For example, if you work in an arch pattern behind cattle, you will find them being drawn from side to side (and consequently walking in a zigzag pattern) as they follow your movement. Move into their flight zone to create or correct movement. Retreat from their flight zone to slow or stop movement. Pressure cattle from behind only when absolutely necessary Like any ‘prey’ animal, cattle cannot see directly behind themselves. If you assume a position directly behind cattle (in their blind spot), they will turn to one side or the other in order to see you. To ‘drive’ cattle in a straight line, assume a position behind their point of balance (shoulder) and off to either side. Cattle work best when they are ready – you have to get them there Cattle are not mind readers. You have to teach, condition and prepare them. Unfortunately, today’s cattle owners are short on time and experienced labour, and consequently, don’t spend time with their cattle as did the stockmen of days gone by. Perhaps there’s not time to educate the entire existing herd, but quality time spent with replacement heifers will pay dividends for years to come. Spend time with heifers (in both the pasture and the pens) when you want to, not just when you have to.
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A motorist travelling on Route 170 in northern Quebec hit a female moose on Sunday – not a rare occurrence. However, the impact of the crash, which totalled the car and killed the moose, caused the mother moose to eject her unborn calf. The baby moose survived the accident.
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The Egg Farmers of Alberta (EFA) are now accepting applications under the New Entrant Program (NEP) giving individuals the chance to become Alberta’s newest egg farmer. “We are very excited about our new entrant program, and wish all would-be egg farmers the best of luck. This is an exceptional industry and we look forward to welcoming the successful candidates as new egg farmers,” says Susan Schafers, chairman, EFA board of directors The New Entrant Program was established in order to
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assist individuals and families who want to own and operate an egg farm in Alberta, by alleviating some of the producer’s start-up costs. NEP quota will be issued at no cost to the successful applicant(s). To be eligible for EFA’s NEP, the following criteria must be met: · be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada · be a permanent resident of Alberta · not be a current or past quota holder All applications will be reviewed for eligibility and evaluated by a selection committee. Quota will be issued in lots of up to 1,500 birds. If the total number of qualified candidates exceeds the number of lots available, a draw will be held to determine the NEP allotment. To apply, interested parties must complete and submit a New Entrant Plan application form to the EFA board of directors, along with a comprehensive business plan and a $1,000 fee. NEP information packages are available online at www. eggs.ab.ca/nep. Applicants can submit their application form, business plan and fee via mail, or in person at the EFA office. Applications will be accepted until June 27, 2014. Contact: David Webb Marketing & Communications Manager Egg Farmers of Alberta 403-250-1197
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Michael Hall, executive director of the Canadian Livestock Genetics Association says the agreement will allow members to grow their businesses. “The opportunity to export live breeding animals is a key component to the success of the Canadian livestock industry,” Hall says. In 2013, Canadian exports of agriculture and food products to Ukraine were valued at $75 million. Two-way trade between Canada and Ukraine has increased by 65 per cent between 2008 and 2013. In 2013, Canada exported over $1.5 million in live breeding cattle to Ukraine.
FARM CREDIT CANADA MAY 30, 2014
by Allison Finnamore Canadian sheep and goat producers are poised to expand their sales into Ukraine with a new federal agreement. Ukrainian sheep and goat breeders will have the opportunity to expand their breeding livestock genetics, says the federal government, with new market access for live small ruminants. Canadian livestock breeders will use an updated and improved veterinary health certificate for export of purebred cattle to Ukraine. This will maintain the access to this market that was first secured for Canadian exporters in August 2012.
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Contact our reps for current marketing trends, prices, booking of cattle into the Auction Mart or satellite sales. On Thursday May 29, 2014 480 head of cattle went through Vold Jones Vold Auction in Dawson Creek.
On Wednesday, May 28, 2014- 1593 head of cattle went through our rings and 130 head on the Canadian Satellite Sale • TOTAL - 1723
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 Cows D3 - D4 Cows Holstein Cows Heiferettes Bologna Bulls Feeder Bulls
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Next Horse sale Saturday June 7, 2014 For more info go to www.vjvauction.com SALES EVERY THURSDAY @ 10AM • INTERNET MARKET REPORT: www.vjvauction.com Canadian Satellite Web site: www.cslauction.com • Email: dawson@vjvauction.com
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Good Feeder Steers 1000 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 900 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 800 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 700 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 600 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 500 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 400 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 300 lbs Plus:
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Dairy Steers
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Cattle producers all along the supply chain now have access to a new, free market prices mobile app based on historical Canfax data. CFXPro is for those looking to have access to breakeven calculators, price projections, as well as standard market information on Canadian cattle. “This app brings a new level to our service here for the industry,” says Brian Perillat, manager and senior analyst at Canfax. “It’s unique to the Canadian cattle industry as it’s focused on bringing a Canadian perspective to market information.” Canfax, a division of Canadian Cattlemen’s Association, has provided analysis of markets and trends in the North American beef industry for over forty years. Perillat said that most of the current cattle market information comes out of the United States, but they’re breaking it down and applying it to all levels of the Canadian beef supply chain such as cow calf operations. Geared for multiple industry stakeholders, especially cow calf producers,
the app helps project, from current market conditions, what the prices of calves might look like in the fall. “Timeliness of information delivery is so important,” Perillat says. Included in this guide are prices of calves, a breakeven calculator, futures market information and daily updates on the new price insurance numbers so producers can check what those numbers are at any given time. Perillat is quick to remind that the app acts as a guide, based on previous Canfax numbers to estimate futures. Perillat also notes that the app is extremely easy to use. “Operators enter basic information into the application to receive calculations that aid in the decision making process of buying and selling cattle. By entering minimal information, producers can get an idea of what kind of price to expect when they sell their animals.” The CFXPro app launched in March for iPhones and iPads and older versions of Blackberry. It’s available through iTunes and Blackberry.
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Wireless transmission of data between your management system, GreenStar™ and MyJohnDeere.com is now possible!
John Deere New Wireless Data Transfer Technology Courtesy of John Deere OLATHE, Kansas (August 21, 2013) – As more producers use new technology in precision agriculture, they will be gathering increasing amounts of machine and production data. In the past, they had to download the data on a memory card or a USB flash drive and then transfer the data to a computer in the farm office or at home. John Deere’s Wireless Data Transfer which enables the wireless transmission of data between the GreenStar™ 3 2630 display, MyJohnDeere.com, and the producer’s farm management information system. This efficient system eliminates the need for manual transfer of data and will be available as a subscription upgrade to JDLink™ Ultimate with Remote Display Access. “More of our customers are collecting data from machinery operating in the field,” says Kathy Michael, product manager, John Deere Intelligent Solutions Group. “They analyze the data to improve overall operations and share the data with trusted advisors to help make better decisions. With the introduction of Wireless Data Transfer and data sharing on MyJohnDeere.com, overall data collection, transfer, and management will be much easier.” Wireless Data Transfer allows data to flow wirelessly to the customer’s personalized portal on MyJohnDeere. com. Customers are then able to access this data from their smart phones, tablets, computers, or any Internetenabled device. They can then share
that data with trusted advisors, and easily transfer value-added information to 2630 Displays they are using in the field. “Producers want a user-friendly system to take advantage of the new data technology,” emphasizes Michael. “They want their data wherever they are and with more portability. Wireless Data Transfer and MyJohnDeere. com will allow them to receive and analyze data on-the-go. If data is easier to collect and manage, they will be more likely to use the information to improve overall operational efficiency, thus adding more productivity and profitability to their bottom line.” Data management and security are also a concern of customers. With all the data that will be collected, analyzed, and managed, John Deere has published a general principles document on www. JohnDeere.com/trust to clarify security and data management details for dealers and customers. “John Deere has a simple position when it comes to data management,” explains Michael. “We want our new data technology to provide value to the customer, we want to be transparent with customers on data usage, and we want the customer to be in control of their data choices.” Wireless Data Transfer is the first step to assist customers in collecting, transferring, and managing data easily and efficiently. The overall result will be to use the data to help improve overall productivity in the farm or ranch operation. Retail availability of the new technology is expected in the spring of 2014.
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GRAIN BAG EXTRACTORS
Tridekon 9108 Hydraulic Drive, 2008, Good Shape . . . . . . . . $13,000 Fairview Tridekon 1210 HD, 2011, Ser# TRI-11-1091, Factory Updates, Excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,500 Nisku Tridekon 1210 HD, 2010, Ser# TRI-10-1066, Serviced, Field Ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,900 Nisku
MANURE Grande Prairie,SPREADERS AB Leon 425 Bushel, Hydraulic Push, Horizontal Beaters,
2001 50’ Riteway Heavy Harrow Ser#01-71112, Tines @ 17”, AS IS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,500 Nisku 2011 50’ Riteway Heavy Harrow Ser#11-71448, Tines @ 23” . . . $33,900 MH 2008 62’ Riteway Heavy Harrow Ser#08-71319, New 26” Tines $29,900 Leth 2011 62’ Riteway Heavy Harrow, Hydraulic tine angle, 24.5” Tines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,500 Barrhead
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No End Gate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,900 Nisku Leon 585, Walking beam axle, Floatation tires, Hydraulic push system, 2007, 585 bushel, Horizontal beaters, Ser# 7125, 1000 PTO. . . . . . . . . $21,900 Barr Leon 425 Vertical Beater Manure Spreader, New back end . . . $23,500 Nisku Meyer’s 440 Bushel Vertical Beater Manure Spreader #14VB44010. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,500 Leth
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» Landscrapers » Heavy Harrows » Water Pumps (780)AUGERS, 323-4362 (780) 926-6468 CONVEYORS & GRAIN EQUIPMENT » Manure Spreaders » Grass Seeders Smoky River Equipment Rentals Henry U. Driedger » Rotary Mowers » Hay Floats ROCK PICKERS » Rock Pickers » Grain Vacs High Prairie, AB Fairview, AB » Rock Rakes » Post Pounders (780) 523-1405 SCHULTE MOWERS (780)& KODIAK 835-4530 » Pro Grain Baggers » Hay Rakes TREE CHIPPERS & PLANTERS Roll’N The Hay Rentals Dunvegan Fab & Welding » Extractors » Bale Cart » Land Rollers » Tree Spades GRAIN CARTS & GRAVITY WAGONS Don’t forget we sell everything that we rent WINTER BOOKING GRAIN VACSboth new and preowned equipment. LANDROLLERS
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» Heavy Discs HAY Falher, ABRAKES 12 Wheel Sovema V Rake, 2007, Ser# 87743 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,250 Leth
2008 Riteway 45’ Landroller, Field Ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,000 Leth
LAND SCRAPERS
Leon Model 550 Scraper,Red, Nice Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,500 Camrose 2011 Leon 650 land scraper, 6.5 cubic yards, Excellent Shape . $19,900 Nisku 2007 Leon 1000, 10 Yard scraper, Ser# 8530710 . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,500 Nisku Cat HD 10 Yard Scraper, Ser# K-14552. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,000 Nisku Riteway ST250, Hydraulic drive, 1.75 Cubic yard box, 50” Pick up, New . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,000 Nisku Schulte R600 Rock Picker, Well Used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,400 Nisku 15’ Degelman Mower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,000 2010 Schulte XH600 Trailing Hitch Ser# 674006, Like New . . . . $7,800 Nisku 2012 Kodiak 10’ HD Pull Cutter, Good Shape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,900 Nisku 2003 Schulte XH1000, 1000 RPM, Aircraft Tires, Ser# 49903 . . $8,500 Nisku Schulte FX520 20’ Cutter, Ser#C52000040505 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,000 Nisku 2013 J&M 750, Green, Nice Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,900 Nisku 2013 J&M 1000, Red, 900 Tires, Excellent used 1 season . . . . . $51,400 Nisku 2003 Frontier GC1110, Scale, PTO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34,900 Nisku 1998 Conveyair 2950 Grain vac, Descent Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,500 Nisku 2007 Rem 2500, Ser# 8454, Field Ready. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,250 Nisku 2011 Rem 2700, Ser # 210191, 299 Hours, Nice Shape . . . . . . . $16,500 Nisku
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FLAMAN PRO GRAIN BAGGERS
810 Pro Bagger Hopper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $950 Nisku 1210 Pro Bagger Wide Mouth Hopper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,800 Nisku 2011 Pro Bagger, 23’ Conveyor w/ mover, Used 2 Seasons, Good Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,500 GP 2013 Pro Bagger, 23’ Conveyor w/ mover Like New . . . . . . . . . . . $35,500 GP
12 Wheel Sovema V Rake, 2009, Ser# 118642, Tandem axle . . . $11,750 Leth
Convey-All 1014 Transfer Conveyor, 5.5Hp Honda, Grey . . . . . . $4,500 Nisku 20’ J&M drill fill auger, Hydraulic Drive, Mounts to side of gravity wagon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,200 Cam 18” Sukup heater, propane or natural gas fired . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,895 Nisku 8” x 41’ Westfield, Mover Kit, Nice Shape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,500 Leth 8” x 51’ Wheatheart, PTO, Good Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,750 Cam 13”x 60’ Westfield, Man Swing, Man Winch, Light Kit . . . . . . . . $7,900 Nisku 10”x 60’ Brandt Swing Auger, Excellent shape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,500 MH Bandit 65 XL, 24 Hp Honda V-twin, 6” material, Yellow . . . . . . . $6,900 Nisku Bandit 95XL, 50Hp Kubota diesel, 9” material, Yellow . . . . . . . $19,900 Nisku
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. . . Plus much more Please call ahead to confirm what equipment is available at your local rental dealer.
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Sovema RBS-150 Rototiller, Good Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,350 Nisku Ramrod 1150 Taskmaster, Rubber Tracks, Extra Attachments. . . $9,900 Nisku 6’ M&W Rough Cut Mower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,250 Nisku 6’ Kodiak Standard Duty Lift Cutter, Shear Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,295 Nisku 5’ Sovema Finishing Mower, Good Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $695 Nisku 20 Ton Surge Master Log Splitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,750 Nisku 8’ x 6’ Chain Harrow Sections, 5/8”, No Drawbar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $550 Nisku Schulte 1100 Snowblower, Consignment Marlin Huber . . . . . . . $8,200 Nisku Schulte SDX-110 Snowblower Ser# B1101073010 . . . . . . .$13,250 Lethbridge Schulte SDX-110 Snowblower Ser# B1101074010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,250 MH 8’ Geoffs Metal Works Snow Box, Universal Quick Attach . . . . . $2,795 Nisku Poly West 1075 Low Profile Transport Tank, NEEDS PLASTIC WELD $500 Nisku
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Quick Attach Tree Spade, 3 Shovel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,500 Nisku 25’ x 80’ Arch Frame Tent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,995 Nisku
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Hurry In and Save Big During Deere Season! Grande Prairie 780-532-8402 • Fairview 780-835-4440 • La Crete 780-928-3337 • Dawson Creek 250-782-4141 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 untilJune 30, 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 June 30, 2014 Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. For purchases on your Multi-use Account for personal use. Offer is unconditionally interest free for the first 12 months. After the 12 month period, for eligible purchases of goods and services: 1) a minimum monthly payment of 2.5% of the original amount financed is required; and 2) finance charges will begin to accrue immediately on amount financed at 17.9% per annum. Minimum purchase amount may be required. A statement of account will be provided monthly. Representative Amount Financed: $1,000, at 17.9% APR/AIR, monthly payment is $25 for 62 months, total obligation is $1,550, cost of borrowing is $550. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series: is $8,657. Cost of borrowing is based on Representative Amount Financed and not MSRP cash price. Minimum finance amount may be required and representative amount does not guarantee offer applies. In the event you default on this or any John Deere Financial Multi-use Account transaction, interest on all outstanding balances on your Multi-use Account (including on this and all other Special Terms transactions on your Multi-use Account) will begin to accrue immediately at 19.75% APR/AIR from the date of default until paid in full, and you will be required to make monthly payments on your Multi-use Account equal to 2.5% (personal use); 3.0% (commercial use) of the original amounts financed plus interest. Additions like Calcium, wheel weights, block heaters, iMatch hitches etc are not included in the 1023E package price and will cost extra. ‡Offer valid from May 1, 2014 until June 30, 2014. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. See dealer for details. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Discounts or other incentives may be available for cash purchases. By selecting the purchase financing offer, consumers may be foregoing such discounts and incentives which may result in a higher effective interest rate. A500% APR purchase financing for 4 years on new John Deere Select Hay Tools. Down payment may be required. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, preparation charges and a $50 documentation fee will apply. Representative Amount Financed: $50,000, at 0% APR, semi-annual payment is $6,250 for 4 years, total obligation is $50,000, cost of borrowing is $0. Semi-annual payments/ cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed/ down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series: $64,149 (includes $50 documentation fee). Cost of borrowing based on Representative Amount Financed not MSRP cash price. Minimum finance amount may be required; representative amount does not guarantee offer applies. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum. †Offer valid from March 4, 2014 until July 31, 2014. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. See dealer for details. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Discounts or other incentives may be available for cash purchases. By selecting the purchase financing offer, consumers may be foregoing such discounts and incentives which may result in a higher effective interest rate. 171.9% APR purchase financing for 60 months on new John Deere Utility Vehicles (excluding TX Turf and ProGators). Down payment may be required. Representative Amount Financed: $10,000, at 3.9%APR, monthly payment is $183.71 for 60 months, total obligation is $11,022.60, cost of borrowing is $1022,60. Monthly payments/cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed/down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series : $18,086 (includes $50 documentation fee). Cost of borrowing based on Representative Amount Financed not MSRP cash price. 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For Example: Enjoy Interest Free Financing until March 1, 2015 followed by 3.9% for 5 Years Great Selection of Combines, Windrowers, and Headers Contact our Sales Team for Details COMBINES JD S690 2013, 2WD, Duals, Chopper, Yield monitor, guidance ready, c/w Header $399,000 2-JD S680 (13) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, c/w Header $382,000 4-JD S680 (13) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, c/w Header $379,000 2-JD S680 (13), 2WD, Duals, Chopper, $370,000 guidance ready, c/w Header. starting at JD S670 (13) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, yield $363,000 monitor, guidance ready, c/w Header 2-JD S670 (13) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, c/w Header JD S670 (12) 2WD, Chopper, Yield Monitor, Guidance Ready, C/w Header 2-New Holland CR9080 (11) Singles, Chopper, c/w header 2-JD 9870STS, chopper, lat tilt feederhouse, guidance ready, Yield Monitor JD 9770 (10) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, Lateral feedhouse, Guidance Ready 3- JD 9870, (08) Singles, Chopper, Yield Monitor c/w header starting @
$359,000 $330,000 $349,000
JD 568 (10) MegaWide p/u, twine & Surface wrap, 1000 PTO Case IH RB564 Baler, Mega Wide, Twine & Surface wrap, 1000 PTO JD 956 Mower Conditioner (10)
$27,500
Versatile SX275 (12) 100ft boom, SS Tank, 20 inch spacings
$24,000
Spray Coupe 4650 (06) 80ft boom width, Poly Tank, Mid tire width, Guidance ready,
$66,000
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
$19,000
JD 946 Mower Conditioner (03)
$16,700
JD 946 Mower Conditioner (02)
$14,500 $12,000
New Holland 1441 (00) Mower Conditioner New Holland BR780 round baler, reg p/u, twine, 1000 PTO, 5ft bales New Holland BR70 Baler, Twine, 1000PTO Kuhn FC 4000G Mower Conditioner (04)
$10,500 $8,900 $8,000 $6,500
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$2,900
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$142,000
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$2,900
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$192,000
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$87,900
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$24,500
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$257,000 Case IH 8350 (91) Mower conditioner
JD 9870 (08) 2WD, Duals, Chopper, $199,000 Guidance ready JD 9860 (06) 2WD, singles, Chopper, yield $165,000 monitor c/w header JD 9760, 2WD, chopper, yield monitor, singles, c/w header, GS less mapping
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$97,000
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$69,000
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JD 1820 (05) 52’ drill, single shoot,c/w JD 1900 430bu Air cart, r001640399
$73,500
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
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Call for Your Price.
100’ RG1100 Rogato SS tank, Viper Pro, A Accu boom, Auto bo 380/90R46, Air ride, A 412,500
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 Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 19,000
2013 120’ Boom SX275 Versatile Sprayer 275hp Cum,5 spd Allison AutoTrans, air ride susp, 1200 gal Tank, , Auto steer, 300 gps, tilt, A/boom, accu boom.
325,100
239,900 Blowout $ 219,900
LEASE to Own 120’ SX275 Sprayer $219,900 Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 20,000
New Agri-Tech 40.7, 128hp Lift cap 9,000# Lift 23’ boom susp Cab A/C forks 48”x adj 72” wide, 120’ RG1100 Rogato 144,250 Empty wt 15,900 lbs only 126,900 450,500
Tier 3
Instock, 40km
Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 39,000
Blowout CNT . 2012 305 Versatile 305hp, 16spd Power Shift 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fenders L/3pt. L/wts 540/1000pto $226,150 506208 20.8R42D,16.9R30 $165,900 Call for Your Price. 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 Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 31,000
LEASE to Own 305 Vers Tractor
$ 165,900
2013 120’ Boom SX275 Versatile Sprayer 275hp Cum,5 spd Allison AutoTrans, air ride susp, 1200 gal Tank, , Auto steer, 300 gps, tilt, A/boom, accu boom.
328,200
259,900 Blowout 226,900
LEASE to Own 120’ SX275 Sprayer $226,900 Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 20,500
Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 15,500
New Agri-Tech 35.7 128hp 540 / 1000 PTO, Lift 7,700# Lift 23’ boom susp Cab A/C forks
120’ RG1100 Rogato $508,500 All Wheel
48”x adj 72” wide 3 rear hyd, 1 boom hyd, Rev fan, 55gpm / pump, lites,boom suspension, 22.5” Ag tires, 159,250 Empty wt 15,900 lbs only 131,900
New stock
Tier 3
90’ 2005 8500 Willmar
Call for Your Price. 2013 305 Versatile 305hp,16spd P/ Shift, 90hrs 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fnds HID L/3pt wts 540/1000pto $230,250 506489 20.8R42D, 16.9R30 $175,900
Call for Your Price. 2014 500 Versatile 500 hp, P/Shift Del/Cab 110 hyd 6 E/ hyd diff/lock Radar, A/S/R, Canbus, Radar 436,500 800/70R38 Firestone Only 322,000 Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 29,000 Pre-owned
LEASE to Own 305 Vers Tractor
$ 175,900
RT490 Versatile Combine, 490 hp 16’ PU 414,350 Class 8 intro 259,900 LEASE to Own RT490 Combine
$259,900
Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 25,000
Blow Out Price.
2006 2145 Versatile 145hp, 18spd PS, 3 E/hyd 6600 hr 710/70R38 600/65R28, 540/1000rpm pto, $127,350 w/ FEL, grapple 105,900 89,900
New 825 gal/tank, 380/90R Trimble Ez –boom, Ez Auto
Reg 135,300
#85107
Model 1214 Unloader
Call for Your Price.
Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 16,500 2013 305 Versatile 305hp, 16spd Power Shift 4 E/hyd 55 gpm, Fnds HID L/3pt. L/wt 540/1000pto $221,300 506487 20.8R42D, 16.9R30 $182,000
1014 Farm Boy Unloader 1214 Renn Unloader 12’
70’ML 970 “ALIVE” shank monitor, D/S Air Drill 5 section, 634 bu tank, 4th tank
Tier 3
330,000
415,500 520x85R38 duals
LEASE to Own ML970 Air Drill
$330,000 Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 36,000
NH Skid Steer, rebuilt motor
$6,500
Call for Your Price. Call for Your Price. 2012 535 Versatile 535 hp, P/Shift 781 hrs Del/Cab leather 80gpm, 6 E/ hyd, A/S/R, Canbus, HID lites, $295,400 850/60R38 Trelleborg 1-Only $259,900 Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 24,000
Call for Your Price.
2013 280 Versatile 280hp, 16spd PS, 3 E/hyd
LEASE to Own 280 Vers Tractor
$ 182,900
Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 17,000 Tier 3
Blow Out Price.
2375 Versatile 375hp QSM11, 4 hyd 710/70R38 duals 4 hyds Radio work lites msrp $339,200 Only $185,000 Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 18,000
20’ V-Wing Ditch
710/70R38, 600/65R28 540/1000pto, Fenders, L/3pt $232,300 with FEL 506468 $182,000
Call for Your Price.
2013 280 Versatile 280hp, 16spd PS, 3 E/hyd
710/70R38, 600/65R28 540/1000pto, rear wts L/3pt. $237,300 with FEL 506488 $182,000
Base unit msrp 88,12 Options 1nd sets dro
12’ 650 Offset 10”s 26”x8mm 38,940
32,500
800 BU DEGELMAN Cart, Tarp, PTO
13,900
Call for Your Price.
32’ TD600 TANDUM DISK, 10.5”S, 26X8mm c/o frt 26x8mm S/rear, S/L hitch 650# per ft, T2-215 brgs MSRP 92,100 Brg wear grds Intro 77,900 36’ TD600 TANDUM DISK, 96,100
LEASE to Own 36’TD600 DISK
Intro
80,400
$ 80,000 Semi - Annual Lease payments OAC of $ 9,000
2003 D2500 SLT CC 4x4 LB dsl, 6 spd std, 390k injectors 7/10, brakes 10/11, clutch 4/10, AC 7/11 tires 60%, poor box $ 10,500 345300 $8,500
32’ V-Wing Ditch
Base unit msrp 144, Options 2nd sets dro
www.rossequip. ca • DAVE ROSS EQU
29
The Northern Horizon, June 6, 2014
Spirit River, Ab
780-864-3731,
Web site:
Toll Free 800-661-7401 for Matt, Al, AJ or Larry
www.rossequip.ca Ross Chrysler Since 1948
or 2014 Sprayer 1100 Auto Steer, 300 GPS, oom wheels, Frt load Air Dryer Pkg,
363,000
35’ M155 MD Swather 148hp,600/65R28,
16.5x16.1, DKD, 6 B/PUR, Transport, HID lite msrp $209,350 May 1/2014 186,900 40’ $222,350 May 1 /2014 195,900 Free form 10’ hydraulic roller add Free form 10’ manual winch roller add
ROSS CHRYSLER
www.rosschrysler.ca
For Quotes email - matt@rossequip.ca, or aj@rossequip.ca
32 mpg
40 mpg
V6 Diesel & Air Ride
MSRP $61,850
W
E
O n ly 4 0 m ile s N o rth o f G ra n d e P ra irie
Se xsm ith
G r ande P r ai ri e
S
Diesel
Coil Susp
382,000
30’ 2004 9352 MacDon DK, MD, 1852 hrs
30’ 960 table, guage wheels, 540x70R24, 11x16 rear
$59,000
$57,600 14 D2500 L / horn C/C4x4 SB 508729 40 mpg
Dsl & Air Ride
MSRP $51,950
f48,900
14 Limited AWD 8spd, V6vvt 643479
34 mpg
MSRP $80,750
MSRP $68,950
f56,800 14 D1500 Laramie 8A CC4X4SB l814626
32 mpg
or 2014 Sprayer 1100
#153507
R y c ro ft
5,000 3,800 14 Citadel AWD 8spd, 5.7L 181558
Reg 75,300
May 30 - 2014 All Programs deducted
N S p i ri t R i v er
$67,900 Diesel
Coil Susp
MSRP $79,350
MSRP $58,950
$66,500
$48,600 14 D2500 L / horn C/C4x4 SB 953715
14 D1500 SLT V6d 8ACC4X4SB v080536
40 mpg
Dsl & Air Ride
Coil Susp
Diesel
or 2014 Sprayer 1100 415,900 Steer MSRP $37,940
14Journey R/T AWD 3.6L v561347 1000+ bu. GC9250 UF Grain Cart, w/Tarp c/w 17” Auger, 1000 pto, 900/60x32R1 $59,500 48,900
34 mpg
36 mpg 520 Scale 5 point system
$40,240
$32,900 14 G1500 Laramie QC4X4 8ASB 945531
Cashmere
reg 54,500
47,500 NEW AB Grain Driers assembled, tested, & ready for delivery to your Farm.
MSRP
12 Town & Country 6spd 441459
82,000 16,000
$49,240
DF22000 40’L x 10’ Tran/W x 13’ H Requires, 75hp 110 amp 3 ph power, 5 m/btu, NG burner max 20 psi at the meter, Auger box end discharge, Control Panel 3 ph 460-480 volt.
$42,300
$40,240
$32,900
$64,900
MSRP $73,850
$61,800
Diesel
MSRP $52,330
MSRP $69,850
$58,800
14 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 LB l320632
White Diesel
2013,s
MSRP
14 G/Caravan SXT 6spd 420382
Blow Out
$40,900 12 G2500 SLT CC 4x4 LB 898473
36 mpg 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
$64,900 14 D3500 SLT C/C4x4 LB v848663
5.7L V8 Hemi VVT
2012
MSRP $76,250
Diesel & Air Ride
MSRP $76,750
$41,900 14 D2500 Larmie C/C4x4 SB 385694
Bright silver
134,000 23,500
$64,700
Blow Out
MSRP
13 D3500 SLT CC 4x4 SB 389607
$66,940
White Diesel
Blow Out
$51,700 13 D2500 SLT CC 4x4 SB 608615
MSRP
$67,840
$52,500 Silver Diesel
r001691757
,200 intro op downs
14 Town & Country 6spd 120469
$48,100 14 D2500 Larmie C/C4x4 LB 622692 Diesel
$50,150
MSRP
36 mpg
her, less drop downs
MSRP $76,750
Coil Susp
Diesel
MSRP $58,850
Coil Susp
36 mpg
her, less drop down
20 intro op downs
$64,700
79,500 7,500
14 G/Caravan SXT 6spd 409382
37,500
$41,100 14 D2500 Larmie C/C4x4 SB 377692
26 mpg
MSRP $76,450
Coil Susp
Diesel
MSRP $50,950
Air Susp
MSRP
reg 43,500
$48,600 14 D2500 Laramie C/C4x4 LB I940691
33 mpg
$34,800 14 G1500 SLT CC4X4 V6 8A SB I081461
14Journey R/T AWD 3.6L 339353 1300 bu G/Cart tarp 50” tires $95,100
MSRP $58,950
Silver
copper
MSRP $37,940
Sprayer 200hp 2300hrs
R46, crop/divider auto-boom o Steer, 710 tire avail $10k 7 new hydro 119,900
r
$34,000 14 D1500 SLT V6 8ACC4X4SB v079536
08 G2500 SLT QC4X4 V8 6 std SB 563680, 149k/km, box cover, clean
DSRP $15,950
11 D3500 Laramie CC 4x4 SB 419290
$12,900 diesel, 154k/km, Sun roof, loaded
DSRP
$38,950
Blow Out $76,440 $59,900
$35,900 13 D3500 Laramie CC4x4 SB 619691
UIPMENT LTD. • www.rosschrysler.ca
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Spring PRICING
on 1 demo Apache AS1020 Sprayer
SPECIAL
Call for details
TRACTORS
Versatile 435 w/900 duals 2800hrs ...............$155,000 Versatile 435 w 900 duals, pto, 3000hrs ......$155,000 NH T6070, FWA, LDR 2,600hrs ........................$92,900 NH T 5050 3,450 hours, loader, bucket ..........$49,000 Kubota KX057-4GA excavator ........................$71,000 2 - New Holland TV140 .................. $42,000 - $54,000 New Holland T6070, FEL, FWA .......................$78,000 Ford 5610 FEL, Bucket & Bale Spear ...............$14,000 John Deere 3400 Telehandler .........................$37,000 Kubota M135 w/loader, 450 hrs .....................$99,500
HAYING
Round Balers New Holland BR7090, NW, AW, BC, 6 in stock ......................................... $27,000 - $41,000 New Holland BR780A ......................................$25,000 New Holland BR780, 5 in stock...... $12,000 - $18,000 New Holland 664 ...............................................$7,800 New Holland 575 sq. baler..............................$14,800 Case 8480 ...........................................................$6,500 Haybines/Discbines/Mo-Co’s New Holland 499 ...............................................$8,500 CIH 8360, 12 ft Haybine ....................................$5,500 John Deere 930, 10 ft. .......................................$6,500 Miscellaneous Haying Equipment Haybuster 2650 & tank ...................................$20,000 New Holland 166 inverter.................................$5,500
AIRCARTS & DRILLS
New Holland SD440 w/ SC380 TBT vari,dbl shoot 51ft 9” stl...............................................$95,000 New Holland P2050 w/ P1060 TBH vari, dbl shoot 51ft, 10” stl, ...................................................$195,000 New Holland 2013 P2070/P1060 TBH, low acres, 50’x12” Dbl shoot, CNH openers ..................$234,000 New Holland SC380TBH-MEC/SD440, 57’, 7.2 space, SS, 3” rubber, 380bu .............$105,000 New Holland 1740TBT-VR, 170bu, 6-run, SS, 3rd tank, cart only .....................................$17,500 Case 620 Self Transport .....................................$1,500 Flexicoil 2320 .....................................................$7,500 FC 5000 27 ft airdrill w/1720 TBH ...................$34,500 FC 3450 air carts, TBH vr & mech (2) ........ $29-36,000 Bourgault 5710 40ft tbh,3195 tank................$29,900
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
HARVESTING Combines % Used Combines – 0 fo r 3 0 mo nth s .o .a .c
New Holland CR9070, 2 units ...... $235,000-$242,000 New Holland TX66, 3 in stock........ $25,000 - $38,000 New Holland TR99 w/pickup header..............$59,000 New Holland TR96...........................................$25,000 New Holland (5) CX 8080’s w/pickup platforms ................................arriving soon New Holland (3) CX 8090’s w/ pickup platforms ...............................arriving soon New HollandTX 68 combine, 1995 .................$52,000 New Holland 994, 25 ft header ........................$8,000 New Holland 72C 25 ft header .......................$14,900 New Holland 72C 30 ft header .......................$20,000 Case 2388, 2 in stock .......................................$72,000 MacDon 972, 30’, JD adapter .........................$34,000 New Holland 971, 30’ ......................................$16,000 MacDon 973, 30’..............................................$36,900 Lexion 570 - 700 threshing hours 4wd, p/u .$192,000 Swathers New Holland HW340.......................................$67,500 New Holland HW325, 30’................................$62,000 Honey Bee SP25 for V9030 .............................$12,000 Honey Bee ST21 for V9030 ...............................$6,000 John Deere 2360, 21’.........................................$9,500 MacDon M150-D60, 30’ .............................. coming in MacDon 2930, 30’ 960.....................................$28,000 MacDon 2930, 25’ DS/DK ................................$49,000 MacDon 4952 w/25 ft 972 ...............................$69,000 MacDon 9352I 30’, 2 units .............. $77,000-$79,000 MacDon M155 w/30 ft D60 HDR ..................$136,000 Case 8825 - 25 ft DK/DS...................................$28,000
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 New Holland skidsteer blade, 7’, 6-way...........$5,300 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 Schulte 5026 mower, 26’ .................................$17,500 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 3450TBT, Mech DS, cart only ....$35,000 New Holland Forage Harvester, c/w 990W header.................................... taking offers New Holland P2060 airdrill w/P1060 TBH dbl shoot ........................................................$136,000 FC S67 80 ft susp. boom, auto rate ................$19,000 Ford 8340 tractor w/795 loader ......................$21,000 Flexicoil 3450 TBH, 6000 40ft..........................$52,000 Flexicoil C340, 33ft with Anhydrous ..............$16,000 Valmar Transfer Tank ........................................$9,800
NEVER LOOK BACK
Guardian™ front boom sprayers from New Holland allow you to take full control of your spraying schedule. With the industry’s highest horsepower, largest tank size, smoothest suspension, highest ground clearance and tightest turning radius, Guardian sprayers quickly protect more of your acres per hour. Now that’s SMART!
• Four front boom models from 240 to 365 hp • Now with larger deluxe and luxury cabs for even greater comfort • Center-mounted tank for 50/50 weight distribution at all times
• New four-wheel crab steer option available to follow tracks on headland turns • Boom widths up to 120 feet • Stainless steel and poly tank sizes up to 1,600 gallons
HEAVY EQUIPMENT • TRAILERS • AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT • HEAVY EQUIPMENT • TRAILERS • AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT
Dawson Creek, BC 11508 - 8th Street (250) 782-5281 • 1-800-663-3572
AFTER HOURS SALES
• DAN MULLIGAN (250) 784-8855 • ALEX RESCNHY (250) 719-9932 • RICK GIES (250) 219-0779
Grande Prairie, AB 14250 - 100th Street (780) 532-5344 • 1-888-532-5344
AFTER HOURS SALES
• DAVE MARTIN (R (Res) 780-505-1734 • KELLY SHANNON (RES) 780-532-2490 • Cell: (780) 505-1753 • ALEX MAUDE (780) 978-2883 r001692295
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GET IN. GET READY. GET ROLLING.
Now’s the season to New Holland SMART including O% FINAN just about every new
SALES EVENT
• Roll-Belt™ roun • Small square ba • Large square ba • Haybine® mowe • Discbine® disc m • Speedrower ® se • MegaCutter™ t • Pull-type forage
GET IN. GET RE
This offer ends June details or visit ready Are you Ready to Roll this season? We’re ready with tractors and equipment that are built New Holland SMART. Now’s the time to buy because we are offering 0% FINANCING* or cash back on just about every new model tractor, hay & forage or material handling equipment from New Holland. Stop by now because we are Ready to Roll!
*For commer New Holland or applicants unconditional with a sugges C$21,600.00 at 0.00% perconditions annum for months. There w *For commercial use only. Offer subject to credit qualifi cation and approval by CNH Industrial Capital Canada Ltd. See your New Holland dealer for details and eligibility requirements. CNH Industrial Capital Canada Ltd. standard terms and will 60 apply. Depending on model, a down payment may be required. Offer good through June 30, 2014, at participating New Holland dealers in the United States. Offer subject to change. Taxes, freight, set-up, delivery, additional options or attachments not included in price. of C$0.00. Taxes, freight, setup, delivery, additional optio © 2014 CNH Industrial Capital America LLC. All rights reserved. New Holland Agriculture is a trademark registered in the United States and many other countries, owned by or licensed to CNH Industrial N.V., its subsidiaries affi liates. Industrial CapitalNew and New AmericaorLLC. All CNH rights reserved. Holland Agricultu Holland Construction are trademarks in the United States and many other countries, owned by or licensed to CNH Industrial N.V., its subsidiaries or affi liates. affiliates. CNH Industrial Capital and New Holland Constr
Don’t wait! Offers end June 30, 2014. Visit readytoroll.newholland.com for details.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT • TRAILERS • AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT • HEAVY EQUIPMENT • TRAILERS • AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT
Dawson Creek, BC 11508 - 8th Street (250) 782-5281 • 1-800-663-3572
Grande Prairie, AB 14250 - 100th Street (780) 532-5344 • 1-888-532-5344
AFTER HOURS SALES
• DAN MULLIGAN (250) 784-8855 • ALEX RESCNHY (250) 719-9932 • RICK GIES (250) 219-0779
AFTER HOURS SALES
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• DAVE MARTIN (R (Res) 780-505-1734 • KELLY SHANNON (RES) 780-532-2490 • Cell: (780) 505-1753 • ALEX MAUDE (780) 978-2883
*For commercial use only. Offer subject to credit qualification and approval by CNH Industrial Capital Canada Ltd. See your New Holland dealer for details and eligibility requirements. CNH Industrial Capital Canada Ltd. standard terms and conditions will apply. Depending on
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CIRCLE J LIGHTNING 7
✔ - aluminum 4 Horse Bumper pull trailer ✔ - 7’H x 7’W ✔ - (2) 6,000# axles ✔ - drop down feed windows ✔ - front tack w/ many extras!
20,450
$
8’ x 16’ Custom Cargo
16’ Tridem Bumper Pull Dump • (2) 3,500 # axles • 110 volt package • (2) windows w/ sliders/screens • 14’ awning/insulated
11,575
$
• (3) 7,000# torsion axles • 3-way spreader gate • low-pro frame
Growing Forward 2 Livestock The Beef Cattle Livestock Welfare Risk Assessment is now available. This allows all producers to fully complete their Growing Forward 2 (GF2) Livestock Welfare Producer Program application. The GF2 Livestock Welfare Producer Program is offered to livestock producers for adoption of best management practices and technologies that improve livestock welfare. To be eligible for the funding program, you must complete the Beef Cattle Welfare Risk Assessment for GF2, which is based on the Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Beef Cattle (2013) (http:// www.nfacc.ca/codes-of-practice/beef-
cattle). The risk assessment provides an opportunity to evaluate your current production practices, identify gaps that may negatively affect cattle welfare and set priorities for improvement. This risk assessment is an interim tool to enable funding through the GF2 Livestock Welfare Producer Program that will be used until national on-farm animal welfare programs have been launched by your industry. The GF2 Livestock Welfare Producer Program provides reimbursement for 50% of approved capital and noncapital costs to a maximum amount of $50,000 per applicant over the program
Butler ‘s
12,975
$
NEW S TO ARRIV CK ING DAILY
14’ Tandem Utility
• 2’ Shortwall • Dressing Room • All Aluminum • 6’ Hayrack and Ladder
20,530
$
16’ Gooseneck Dump
• 2x3,500# axles, • Mesh sides, • Side-rail ramps
3,350
$
32’ Triple Axle Gooseneck
Case 8450 round baler ..................................... $8,000 Case 8350 Mo-Co.............................................. $6,000 JD 567 baler .................................................... $16,000 Hesston 1150 Haybine ..................................... $8,000
TRACTORS
Deutz DX130 .................................................... $8,000
PLOWS
• 3x7,000# Axles • Ramps, D-Rings, Tarp • 10 ton Scissor Hoist
CONSIGNMENTS
HAYING EQUIPMENT
3 Horse Exiss Gooseneck
13,450
$
20’ Livestock
• Beavertails • 3x7,000 # Torsion Axles • Chain Rack & Tool Boxes
PB100 6 Bottom roll over NEW............................... Call PB100 8 Bottom roll over NEW .............................. Call Kverneland EM100 4 Bottom Reversible, New ...................................................... Call
$12,650
CONSIGNMENTS
David Brown 1210 w/loader ........................... $6,500 NH 660 Baler ..................................................... $8,000
NH 499 Haybine ................................................ $8,500 60” flail mower................................................. $1200 Kirschner 10’ loader blade ALO mount.............. $3,500 Recon hay conditioner ...................................... $7,000 Recon hay conditioner .................................... $11,000 Wheatheart heavy hitter post pounder...................................................... $9,000 NH BR770 baler .............................................. $15,000 JD 425 lawn tractor with 46” snowblower ......... $6,000
MISCELLANEOUS
Versatile 4018 Header for Bi-Di 9030, etc .................................................. $7,000
24’ Stock Combo
SMART VALUE
20’ Loaded Stock Combo • 7” Wide • 2-7,000# Torsion Axles • Rubber Matts & Plexiglass Inserts
CONSTRUCTION
C190, New Tracks, 2,500 hrs ............................ $38,000 NH LS180 (00) Cab 1800+ Hrs ...................... $22,000
21,481 17,400
$ $
Equipment Ltd.
& Trailer Sales
21,826
Tel: 780.532.6827 • www.quapp.ca 905 - 132 Ave. , Grande Prairie, AB (across from Keddies)
Monday - Friday: 8:00AM - 5:00PM • Saturday: 9:00AM - 3:00 PM Closed Sundays & Holidays r001665041
Deluxe supersuite™ cab features: heat/air conditioning, two doors, high-visibility panel, deluxe seat, left-hand shuttle, single go pedal, deluxe 3-point hitch and much, much more
Meet the best Boomers yet – Boomer™ 3000 Series tractors with SuperSuite™ cab. These 40- to 50-horsepower tractors from New Holland are the ultimate value with features that save you time and money, while keeping you comfortable and safe. Now that’s New Holland SMART. • 60 FT3 OF CAB SPACE WITH 360° VIEW • 2,800 LBS OF 3-POINT LIFT CAPACITY • NEW, SMOOTH EASYDRIVE™ CVT • TRANSMISSION • QUICK, EASY MAINTENANCE
Butler Farm Equipment Ltd. 9008 - 107th Street, Fort St. John, BC • Tel: 250-785-1800
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QUAPP
• 2 x 7,000# Torsion Axles • Rubber Floors $ • Sealed Tack Room w/4 Tier Saddle Rack
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k Welfare Producer Program
PHOTO COURTESY OF METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION
term for activities in the following areas: 1. the elimination of injury and distress through the adoption of low stress livestock handling systems 2. implementation of humane methods of livestock euthanasia, 3. adoption of internationally recognized mass destruction technologies for compromised livestock. To apply for funding under this program please visit: http://www.growingforward. alberta.ca/Programs/index. htm?contentId=LIVESTK_PRD_PRG
$
This one
73,000
Krause New 34’ Class 3 Disc w.26”/Rockflex gangs/rear hitch/600lbs/ft (Reg. $87,000)
$
This one
5,950
Landpride All Purpose Seeder 7’ w/cast iron pkr/3th/demo’d (Reg. $8,600)
$
44,500
2009 Landini Vision 105 mfwd/ FEL/pth/1800hrs/100hp
$
35,500
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MAY 21 IN HISTORY
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Dawson Creek - CBHI Futurity Derby @ Lakota Agri-Plex Debolt - 1st Annual Slo-Pitch Tournament Fort St. John - Relay for Life @ Kearney Jr. High School G.P. - East County 4-H Achievement Days Rycroft - Peace Country Sheep & Goat Conference @ Ag-Plex Taylor - Spirit of the Peace Powwow & Annual Competition Valleyview - Ag Society All Breed Horse Show
G.P. - East County 4-H Achievement Days
Cleardale - Annual Cleardale Gospel Jamboree Fort St. John - Drag Races @ Northern Lights Raceway G.P. - Gymkhana @ Evergreen Park Rolla - Sweetwater 905 Festival @ Mattson Farm Taylor - Spirit of the Peace Powwow & Annual Competition Wanham - 44th Annual Plowing Match
Taylor - Spirit of the THANKSGIVING DAYPeace Powwow Annual @ G.P. - Little&Mermaid Competition Douglas Cardinal Theatre GPRC
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Dawson Creek - Centered Riding Clinic @ Lakota Agri-Plex Falher - 22nd Annual Honey Festival G.P. - “The Rat 200” Jet Boat River Races @ O’Brien Park G.P. - Pomeroy Guitars & Wagons @ Evergreen Park G.P. - Prairie Dusters @ Evergreen Park Hythe - Race Days @ Hythe Motor Speedway LaCrete - North Country Gospel Fest
G.P. - Bud Country Fever @ Evergreen Park G.P. - Prairie Dusters @ Evergreen Park G.P. - South Peace Horse Club @ Evergeen Park McLennan - Centennial Celebration
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G.P. - An Evening with Shaun Majumder @ Crystal Centre Valleyview - Vallyview District 4-H Achievement Day
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G.P. - Canada Day KickOff @ Muskoseepi Park Rio Grande - Rio Grande Rodeo
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G.P. - Gymkhana @ Evergreen Park Peace River - Scott Woods Old Time Jubilee Spirit River - Central Peace 4-H Achievement Show & Sale
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G.P. - Cemetary 100th Anniversary Historical Walking Tour G.P. - Gymkhana @ Evergreen Park
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Fairview - Old Time Country Music Festival @ Cummings Lake
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Dawson Creek - CBHI Futurity Derby @ Lakota Agri-Plex Debolt - 1st Annual Slo-Pitch Tournament Fort St. John - CONCERT - Ronnie McDowell @ the Lido G.P. - 100th Anniversary Singing & Symphony in the Park Taylor - Spirit of the Peace Powwow & Annual Competition Valleyview - Ag Society All Breed Horse Show
Chetwynd - 10th Annual Chainsaw Carving Championship
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Chetwynd - 10th Annual Chainsaw Carving Championship Cleardale - Annual Cleardale Gospel Jamboree G.P. - Relay for Life @ Sportsplex in Clairmont Rolla - Sweetwater 905 Festival @ Mattson Farm Wanham - 44th Annual Plowing Match
Fairview - Old Time Country Music Festival @ Cummings Lake G.P. - Pomeroy Guitars & Wagons @ Evergreen Park
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Dawson Creek - CBHI Futurity Derby @ Lakota Agri-Plex G.P. - East County 4-H Achievement Days High Level - Ag Society Rodeo & Horse Pull Rycroft - Peace Country Sheep & Goat Conference @ Ag-Plex Sexsmith - Chautauqua Day Old Fashioned Fair Spirit River - June Jamboree, Trade Fair, Parade & Car Show Taylor - Spirit of the Peace Powwow & Annual Competition Valleyview - Ag Society All Breed Horse Show
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Chetwynd - 10th Annual Chainsaw Carving Championship Cleardale - Annual Cleardale Gospel Jamboree G.P. - 28th Annual GP Highland Games @ Macklin Field G.P. - Gymkhana @ Evergreen Park Hythe - Ladies Night @ Community Centre Rolla - Sweetwater 905 Festival @ Mattson Farm Taylor - Spirit of the Peace Powwow & Annual Competition Wanham - 44th Annual Plowing Match
Dawson Creek - Centered Riding Clinic @ Lakota Agri-Plex Fairview - Old Time Country Music Festival @ Cummings Lake Falher - 22nd Annual Honey Festival G.P. - “The Rat 200” Jet Boat River Races @ O’Brien Park G.P. - Pomeroy Guitars & Wagons @ Evergreen Park Peace River - Relay for Life @ Glenmary Track
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Dawson Creek - Centered Riding Clinic @ Lakota Agri-Plex Falher - 22nd Annual Honey Festival G.P. - Annual PARDS Fund Ride & Community Carnival G.P. - Pomeroy Guitars & Wagons @ Evergreen Park Hythe - Race Days @ Hythe Motor Speedway LaCrete - North Country Gospel Fest LaGlace - Annual LaGlace Show & Go
G.P. - Bud Country Fever @ Evergreen Park McLennan - Centennial Celebration
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Mighty Peace Vintage Tractor Club The Annual Ploughing Demo Day will be held Sunday June 15th, 2014 Location will be Harry Kiddine’s farm 10 miles East from Hwy 2 north of Grande Prairie on Mercer Hill Road (Secondary Hwy 730) to Range Road 44 and 1/2 mile north.
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Chetwynd 5 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chetwynd Recreation Center Cont 250-7883494 Rycroft 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Rycroft Ag Building Contact 780-765-2889 Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial Hall Contact 780-524-4045
Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 6 7:00 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. MacKenzie Crossroads Museum LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall
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 Enilda 10:00 a.m. To 2:00 p.m. Enilda WI Hall 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 contact 250-789-9477 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10301 - 101st St.
Beaverlodge 10 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. AgComplex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462
Beaverlodge 11 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. AgComplex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462
Chetwynd 12 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 Contact 780-765-2889
Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 13 7:00 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. MacKenzie Crossroads Museum LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall
Beaverlodge 17 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. AgComplex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462
Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. AgComplex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462
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Chetwynd 2:00 p.m. 19 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 Contact 780-765-2889 Valleyview 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial Hall Contact 780-524-4045
Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ag- 24 Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462
Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ag- 25 Complex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462
Chetwynd 26 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 Contact 780-765-2889
Beaverlodge 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. AgComplex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462
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Beaverlodge 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. AgComplex, 1014 - 4th Avenue Contact 780-354-8462
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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 contact 250-789-9477 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Wembley 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall
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Wembley 15 11:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall Contact 780-532-1153
Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 20 7:00 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. MacKenzie Crossroads Museum LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall
Albright 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Community Hall Contact 780-354-8308 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 Contact 250-782-1969 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 contact 250-789-9477 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224 Peace River 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10301 - 101st St.
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Clairmont 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 27 p.m. Community Hall Grande Prairie 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave. High Level 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. MacKenzie Crossroads Museum LaCrete 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10102 - 101st Street Manning 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall
Clairmont 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Community Hall 28 Contact 780-832-6688 Dawson Creek 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1444 - 102nd Ave Contact 250782-1969 Fairview 9:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. Fairview Legion Contact 780-835-4633 Fort St.John 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FSJ Curling Rink contact 250-789-9477 Grande Prairie 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10032 - 101st Ave Contact 780-814-8224 Wembley 10:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. Wembley Community Hall Contact 780-532-1153
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On the open road
Quebec: Riding like a local CONTINUED FROM MAY23 ISSUE It felt strange. Waking up and realizing my motorcycle was not outside of my motel room. I could hear the rushing of the Chute des Pere, so I made myself a coffee and went out for a walk to see the falls up close. It was an overcast morning, kind of like my mood, I was worried about my bike and the bill that was going to be attached to getting it out of the shop. I wandered up to the restaurant and had myself a really great breakfast. The service was really good and the waitress did not let my coffee cup become empty. I think she could sense I needed an intravenous of coffee! Rejean’s wife had collected the parts that Carl Tremblay had ordered and Rejean had already been to the shop and dropped the parts off. At 9 am he came to collect me and ride me over to see how the repairs were going. Rejean is a good rider, and riding on the back with him was no hardship. It gave me the chance to rubberneck and really see the area. I can’t thank these wonderful people enough. Rejean wouldn’t take a penny for all of his and his wife’s efforts on my behalf and Carl kept the bill down and even gave me a bit of a break. Denis – AKA Sweet Pie – thank you for bringing us to this great motorcycle repair shop and for helping pack my gear to the motel! Here I was handed off to members of the Alma Motorcycle Association (AMLE), Robin & Pierre. Pretty soon we were back on the road, the first order of business was to go back to the motel and load my bike up. It was wonderful having the bike running the way it’s supposed to! From the Motel Chute des Pere, we headed of to the Peres Trappistes Monastery to meet with Father Clement Charbonneau (No relation to my husband). Here we got to tour the Chocolate Factory. The Benedictine Monks who live here have made their living selling chocolates for a long time. Their company is called La Chocolaterie des Pères Trappistes and as we got to find out, their chocolates are magnificent. There are now only 10 monks living at the monastery and we were allowed to take
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tour through a good portion of it. They have a business manager who takes care of their rented out farmland and the factory. In the monastery, they rent rooms, much like a bed and breakfast for those who are looking for a bit of a sabbatical from life or want to come and study. They have a wellequipped breakfast room and the rooms for rent are spacious. Much like the Benedictine nuns I met in Ireland, hospitality is a huge part of their culture. After our tour of the chocolate factory and the monastery, we headed off for the Parc Nationale de la Pointe-Taillon. Our guide for the day, Jean, met as in the visitor information centre where we had our lunch. After a satisfying sandwich and bowl of soup, we were trundled off in a mini van to go explore the park. Lac Saint Jean is a warm lake and people who love the water, love coming here. It’s peaceful, there are no vehicles allowed except park vehicles. The sandy beaches here are odd, they are blacking reddish brown with gold shot through them. I asked about the bizarre coloration and Pierre explained that the sand was filled with magnetite. The park is immaculate and offers canoe, kayaks and bike rentals along with cabin and Huttopia tent rentals. People from all over come to the Pointe – Taillon to commune with nature and the re-
serve is filled with beaver, moose and deer. We were taken to visit the amazing camping that is offered here. These tents are far from roughing it! Called Huttopia tents, they have 2 rooms divided by a canvas wall, a kitchen area, and seating for 8! We were driven to another area to see the cabins and their amazing views. The park is an absolute jewel and so was our host. The guys rode with me to the L’Eternel Spa in St-David-de-Falardeau. Before we got to the spa, the guys ensured that I knew how to get to my room for the evening, as they would have to hit the road before I was done at the
spa to make it home before dark. The spa is in a gorgeous forested valley with a beautiful river and so that means game and lots of it apparently. The road in is still gravel, but the development that the spa is in, is slated to be finished in 2015. The road in will be paved during that time. All I can say is I was sure glad it hadn’t rained or I might have missed out on what turned out to be an amazing experience. When we entered the spa a smiling young lady who gave us keys and towels and pointed us in the direction of the lockers downstairs. Our stuff put in the lockers, we met back up in the main lounge for some appetizers and a glass of whatever beverage we wanted. There are times when the word magnificent is the only word that can accurately describe something; this is one of those times. As we looked out over the spa from the lounge, I thought how perfect this place is. It’s warm and intimate and yet there is friendliness about it and it draws that out of the customers. We were chatting with people from
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Sale Gravel Road, 1998 on Oldsmobile AuroraRolla cw/w grill guard,Fifth headache 2005 Travelaire Aubins Autos. Buy, Sell or Area. 250-759-4956 for sale. Fully loaded, Serirack, 34’ toolCanadian box. $4,800.00 wheel. built, trade automotive. Call 1ouscomes Inquires withOnly. sun roof. OBO. fully780-568-4192 loaded, good 780-897-AUTO (2886). LTD Phone 780-897-2886. KIR-ASH CONTRACTING Alfalfa and mixed hay in condition, $22,000. Hauling of all 8ft boxfarm for equipment 2001 Dodge 1980 Chev 3/4 ton 4x4, re1998 5x6 Dodge round Ram bales.1500 No ext Rain Phone:780-356-2478 types throughout BC, AB, SK,. dually. C/W 2 bumpers, built motor. Needs transfer cab, 4X4, 250-262-8405 long box, 780Call us to book today, $38/bale or 780-814-0805. $600 firm. 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Phone: 250demonstration trials and extension programs the North Peace. 780-568-4192 Phoneto780A self-motivated, responsible Fertilizer individual Bin. is needed assist in789-3683 the management 356-3606 or 780-978-0514. Property Forfield Saledemonstrations of research and of crops and soils projects plus extension RVs/Campers/Trailers Auto Miscellaneous events. 155 Acres of land just off For Sale: 1999 Kodiak 9’9” Qualifications: Parting out my 2004 1500 the pavement and only 10 Camper. Good • Degree or Dawson Diploma in Agriculture, plantparts. science,Truck soil science, or Dodge preferably Truck, great minutes from shape. Has side awning. 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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2014 • 9:00 a.m. PRELIMINARY LIST
BOMAG 60 in. PAD FOOT PACKER
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2007 NEW HOLLAND 499 HAYBINE
DEUTZ D160 TRACTOR
4634 - 50th St. RYCROFT, AB
CONSTRUCTION: 2006 JD 650J XLT crawler, 6-way blade, ripper, 3,532 hrs. • 2004 JD 310 SG backhoe, extendahoe, 2,548 hrs. • 1997 Cat 325B excavaJOHN DEERE 310SG BACKHOE tor,12,000 hrs. • 1995 Bomag BW142PD-2 60 in. pad foot packer, 4,318 hrs. • 1972 Bobcat 510 VH4D skidsteer, bucket, hi-flow • TRUCKS: 1997 Kenworth T800 t/a truck, Cummins,13 spd, sleeper, lowboy ramps • 1998 Western Star t/a gravel truck, pintle hitch • 1998 Ford s/a gravel truck, pintle hitch, Western plow • 1999 IHC Paystar 5000 6x6 drill truck • Ford 8000 COE water truck, s/a • Ford F350 s/a truck, flat deck • WELLSITE: 1997 Rapid Camp 10x50 ft. well site trailer •1990 Roadway 10x30 ft. t/a camp • MOBILE HOME: 1976 14x56 ft. mobile home • TRAILERS: 1992 Challenger 50 ton tridem lowbed trailer, detachable neck • 1994 Trail King tilt deck equipment trailer, t/a duals • 2000 Featherlite 20 ft. 5th wheel stock trailer • McCoy t/a pup gravel trailer • PICKUPS and CARS: 2011 Chev 3500 dual wheel • 2005 Ford F350 c/c p/u, 4wd • 2010 GMC 3500 E-cab 4wd • 2008 Dodge Ram 3500 c/c 4wd • 2007 Ford E450 cube van • 2007 Toyota Tundra c/c, 4wd • 2007 Ford F150 c/c 4wd • 2006 Chev 2500 Ecab 4wd • 2005 Chev 2500 c/c 4wd • 2003 Ford F350 c/c 4wd • 2001 Pontiac Grand Am FORD GRAVEL - PLOW TRUCK car • 1985 Ford Mustang GT car • RECREATION: 2007 Forest River Sandpiper 28.5 ft. 5th wheel trailer, slide • 2004 Travelaire Genesis 27.5 ft 5th wheel travel trailer, slide • 1988 Travelaire 22.5 ft 5th wheel travel trailer • 1987 Ford Triple E 24 ft. motorhome • 2007 Yamaha Rhino 700 • 2007 Polaris Ranger 4wd side by side • JD 4 wheel Gator • Club Cadet side by side • 2009 Jet Ski 14 ft. boat • Toro Workman 2wd utility vehicle • Yamaha Big Bear • Trident 14 ft. fibreglass boat, Yamaha 4stroke outboard, s/a trailer • REAL ESTATE 4634-50th St., Rycroft, AB - 120x132 ft. parcel, 5,700 sq. ft. commercial building • 75x260 ft. corner lot at 4543-49th St. Rycroft, AB, 25x33 ft. home, updated wiring, furnace, insulation. • TRACTORS: 1986 Deutz D160 tractor, 6,430 hrs. • IHC 706 tractor • IHC 560 dsl. tractor, FEL, front blade • Ford 8N tractor, 3 pth, pto • White 1370 tractor, cab, 3 pth, pto, Ezee-On FEL • Ford NH 9030 bi-di tractor, loader,10,800 hrs. rebuilt drive pump • HARVEST EQUIPMENT:1989 Versatile 22 ft. swather, UII reel, Cummins dsl • 1990 Case 1680 combine, p/u, chopper • NH TR95 combine, straw storm chopper, Victory p/u, 5600 CHEV 3500 DUAL WHEEL PICKUP hrs, 3208 Cat eng. • T/A 20 ft. grain cart, hoist, rool tarp • HAY and FORAGE EQUIPMENT: 2007 NH BR780A round baler • 2007 New Holland 499 12 ft. haybine •1991 New Holland 499 haybine • 1993 NH 116 haybine • 2013 Farm King 2450 bale carrier transport • Jiffy 250 feed wagon, IH discharge • Hesston 5012 V-hay rake • Haybuster 256 Plus II bale shredder • 10x50 ft. bucket elevator, stainless steel • 300 bu. gravitiy hopper wagon • GRAIN BINS: 6 Westeel 1650 bus. and Butler 1500 bus. grain bins, new floors, treated skids • Westfield augers • TILLAGE: 2004 Kello-bilt 275 14ft. offset disc, 10 in. spacing, 26 in. blades • 12 ft. land roller • CCIL 16 and 10 ft. cultivators • Versatile 100 18 ft. cultivator • Harmon 2410 40 ft. packers • Inland 60 ft. tine harrows • 40 ft. tine harrows • LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: 2009 Leon 425 t/a manure spreader • Summerville livestock squeeze, palpation cage • Hi-Hog mat. pen • UFA cattle squeeze • JD 750 hammer mill • 3PT. EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS: Stout stump grinder • Turco 6 ft. rototillers, 540 pto, fits 35-55 hp tractor, unused • 84'' hydraulic skid steer loader dozer blades • Q/C bale hugger • Farm King FOREST RIVER 28.5 FT. HOLIDAY TRAILER 82 in. tiller, blade, mower, 96 in. disc • Mower, blade, cement mixer • Frost and digging buckets to fit JD410 backhoe • GOLF COURSE EQUIPMENT: Jacobsen Turf Cat II course mower • Toro Greens Master 3100 mower • Jacobsen TF60 mower • Kubota F2400 mower • Walk behind 8 hp aerator • Jacobsen F10 15 ft mower, Case 60 ditcher •
GAS and DIESEL GENERATORS • WATER PUMPS • PLATE COMPACTORS COMPRESSORS • LOG SPLITTERS • FLOORING • PORTABLE BUILDINGS TOOL BOXES • TIRE CHANGERS • WORK BENCHES • CONCRETE VIBRATORS ROOFING NAILERS • LUMBER • TIRES and RIMS • GEN SETS
CONSIGN YOUR EQUIPMENT TODAY! Call JEFF - LORNE or EVAN
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HOMMY CATTLE CO. • HYTHE, AB WED., JUNE 18, 2014 • 10:00 a.m.
Directions: From Hythe, AB go east on Emerson Trail for 5.4 km, then 3.5 km north on RR 103. TRACTORS, TRUCKS and TRAILERS: 1997 JD 7710 MFD tractor, 8937 hours, 740 FEL, grapple • 2007 JD 6715 MFD tractor, 3 pt, 2533 hours, 740 FEL, grapple • 1983 JD 4650 tractor, power shift, front weights, 20.8x38 duals, 7683 hours • 1985 JD 4450 tractor, power shift, 20.8x38 duals, 7850 hours • 1976 GMC 6500 s/a JOHN DEERE 7710 MFD TRACTOR grain truck, silage end gate, gas • 2007 Evolution 30 ft. 5th wheel horse trailer, t/a, 16 in. tires • 2006 Wilson 24 ft. 5th wheel aluminum stock trailer • 2006 Fleetwood Pioneer 24 ft. travel trrailer, slide, awning, A/C • SEED and TILLAGE: Miller 14 ft. offset disc • Ezee-On 14 ft. tandem disc, serrated blades • AC 21 ft. tandem disc • Peaceland 20 ft. land roller • IHC 21 ft. d/t cultivator • AC 26 ft. field cultivator • Blanchard 40 ft. harrow packer bar • 30 ft. flex harrows • HAY and HARVEST: 2010 JD 946 discbine • 2006 JD 567 round baler • MF 12 wheel V-hay rake • Highline Bale Pro 6600 bale shredder • GRAIN BINS and HANDLING: 3 Butler 2500 bu. hopper bins, steel base rings • 5 Butler 2200 bu. bins, wood floors • 5 Butler 1800 bu. bins, wood floors • Farm King 10x60 ft. swing auger • Westfield 7x41 ft. auger, motor • Co-op 6" auger • LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: Supreme 700 twin feed mixer wagon, scales • 2004 Cattlelac hyd livestock squeeze • UFA livestock squeeze • Norac 8x14 ft. livestock scale, digital readout • (25) 24 to 30 ft. free standing livestock panels • 25 livestock panels • 4 Morand alley sections • Summerville calving chute • 300 bu. self feeder • New Concept grain roller, PTO drive • (25) 30 ft. steel silage bins • 1200 gal. liquid hopper tank • 800 hay bales,
INTERNET BIDDING
approx.1400 lbs. • HORSE EQUPMENT: Show wagon, red and white • 2 sets team harness • Horse treadmill • Fore cart, sleigh • Bob sleigh, (2) 4 wheel wagons •
For information call Darrell at 780.814.0679
2007 EVOLUTION 30 FT. HORSE TRAILER
LATE ADDITIONS EQUIPMENT: Cockshuttt 10 ft. disc • Melroe 16 ft. seed drill • White 5542 combines, choppers • Belts, tires, variable speed for combine • Electric welders • Cattle crowding tub • UFA calf tipping table • 47 ft. grain auger • Grain fill tub and auger • Canola roller • GRAIN BINS: Twister 2750 bu. and 2 Butler 1600 bu. grain bins, wood floors. Located 1 mi. west SHOW WAGON of Hythe, north on Rr. 112 and east on Twp. 734, on north side. ATV’s: 2007 Honda 350 4wd ATV • 2001 Honda 350 4wd ATV, new motor • 1989 Honda 300 2wd ATV • 1998 Polaris Touring Trail Skidoo • Honda 2200w generator • For information call Jack Oakford 780-356-3921
J7 FARMS LTD. • WANHAM, AB
SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 2014 • 10:00 a.m.
INTERNET
Directions: 14 km east of Wanham, AB on Highway 49, 9 km BIDDING north on RR 20, 1 km east on TWP 790. bu. grain bins, steel floors • Behlen 5000 bu. TRACTORS: Deutz DX6.30 tractor, 3 hyd, dual bin, steel floor • GRAIN HANDLING: Demco pto, 18.4x38 tires, Leon 690 FEL • Deutz DX120 365 bu. grain wagon • 1996 Quik Kleen grain mfd tractor, Leon FEL • John Deere 4440 traccleaner, screens • 2 Carter precision graders tor, 18.4x38 duals, pto, 3 hyd, 4815 hours show• Hart grain separator • Farm King grain ing • TRUCKS and TRAILERS: Chev C65 tag NEW HOLLAND BR7090 BALER scalper, screens • LIVESTOCK and MISC.: axle silage box truck, blue, broken hoist • 2001 JOHN DEERE 4440 TRACTOR Supreme 700T TMR feed processor • Merritt t/a cattle liner • 1997 Trailtech 3-axle 34 2002 Haybuster 2620 bale processor • ft. trailer • SEED and TILLAGE: 2008 Spray Air Trident 3300NT 90 ft. p/t sprayer, 750 gal. 2005 Haybuster 3650 tub grinder • 2 tank • Case Concord 27 ft. air drill, Case 2300 air cart • Morris MH310 hoe grain drill, transHaybuster H1000 tub grinders • 4 NH 357 ports • AC 2600D 25 ft. tandem disc • 50 ft. harrow packer bar • Anderson 30 ft. d/t cultivamix mills • 2 Redekop chaff wagons • tor, stubble treaders • Morris L320 25 ft. vibra shank cultivator • IHC 100 28 ft. d/d grain drill 1975 Ajax bale mover • UFA calf tipping • MF 730 12 ft. offset disc • 28 ft. coil packers • HAY and HARVEST: 2007 NH BR780A table, maternity pens, loading chute • round baler • 2009 NH BR7090 round baler, net wrap • Enrossi 10 wheel V-hay rake • Ultra sound machine • 32 ft. cattle trailer Hesston 30 stack hand and mover • 2006 JF Stoll FCT1355 forage harvester • 2002 Case • 5 ft. rotary mower • T/a storage van • (4) 8220 25 ft. d/t swather • Autotran 25 ft. swather, double swath attach • Hesston 1200 p/t 5 hp water pumps • swather • Case-IH 721 p/t swather • Case-IH 8210 21 ft. swather • IHC 1482 p/t combine • For further information call Tim at GRAIN BINS: (18) 2200 bu. hopper bins, steel base rings, 8 with aeration • (2) 2009 780.814.2740 Meridian hopper fertilizer bins, Model 1412E • Wheatland hopper fertilizer bins • (4) 2000 2008 SPRAY AIR TRIDENT - 90 FT.
LEN and ANNE SCARROW • FAIRVIEW, AB THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014 - 10:00 a.m.
INTERNET BIDDING Directions: Go 3 km. north of Hines Creek, AB, then 12.5 km. east on Twp Rd. 842. winch, 470 hours • JD LA115 lawn tractor, TRACTORS, TRAILERS: JD 4440 tractor, bagger • LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: Trail rebuilt motor, 8522 hours showing, 2 hyd., Type hyd. post pounder • JD 350 s/a manure 20.8x38 tires • JD 4230 tractor, cab, dual hyd, spreader • (2) 8x18 ft. bale feeders • (8) 5x20 20.8x34 tires, 4300 hours • JD 4230 tractor, ft. free standing panels, 2 with gates • Round 20.8x34 tires, 9086 hours, oil leak • JD 4020 tractor, cab, diesel, 23.1x30 tires, JD 158 bale ring, roller mill • SHOP TOOLS and FEL • 2002 Southland 20 ft. t/a stock trailer, MISC.: 200 gal. poly tank, 3 pt sprayer • 16 in. tires • 2002 Haring 26 ft. tridem trailer, Craftsman 10 in. table saw, Bosch mitre NEW HOLLAND BR780A BALER self loading bale transport, 16 in. tires, torsion saw • Cutting torch, sand blaster, presaxles • Dump box trailer, s/a, 16 in. tires • 8x12 ft. t/a trailer, 12 in. tires • sure washer • Floor drill press, metal HAY and HARVEST: NH BR780A round baler • MF 124 square baler, stooker • NH 166 hay band saw • Air compressor, 20 ton press inverter • Sitrex Magnum 12 wheel V-rake • 2 NH 495 haybines • NH 1090 18 ft. swather, • Lincoln 225 welder • Husqvarna 55 and gas • Haybuster 256 Plus II • 2 IHC 715 combines • (2) 24 ft. t/a bale wagons, JD wagon • 137 chainsaws • (3) 500 gal fuel tanks Square bale elevator, swather transport • SEED and TILLAGE: IHC 6200 14 ft. grain drill, and stands • JD 20.8x34 tires and rims • grass, transport • Haul-All 16 ft. drill fill tank • Case 15 ft. tandem disc • 13 ft. land roller, 40 MF 3 pth 7 ft. mower • Cement mixer • Reese 5th wheel • 7 ft. treated posts • in. drum • Crown 400 rock picker • Riteway rock windrower, hyd. drive • JD F680A 5x16 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 rough lumber • (15) 2 7/8 plow, JD 4x16 plow • IHC 70 5x16 plow • CCIL 14 ft. d/t cultivator • Cockshutt 12 ft. d/t culin. drill pipe • Rail road ties • 16 ft. wood tivator • CCIL 16 ft. vibrashank cultivator • CCIL 18 ft. vibrashank cultivator • 40 ft. diamond harrows • 7 ft. 3 pth cultivator • 8 ft. 3 pth tine harrows • 10 ft. land leveler • IHC 110 15 ft. conveyor • one way discer, MM 1 way discer • GRAIN BINS and AUGERS: 6 Westeel 5 ring bins, wood For further information floors • Westfield 8x46 ft. pto auger • Westfield 6x41 ft. pto auger • 7x31 ft. auger, motor • call Len at 780.494.2271 6x20 ft. hydraulic auger • YARD and RECREATION: Kubota RTV 900 4wd ATV, diesel, r001796811 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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IHC 6200 GRAIN DRILL
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Beaver control taken by the tail
problem for the past 30 years due to overpopu- vers move in and make dams that hold the walation when they began moving into the region ter,” he says. “If there’s a slough half an acre or from Riding Mountain National Park. bigger, if there’s not a beaver in there, it would by Trudy Kelly Forsythe “Th e best luck we’ve had on our farm is be amazing.” As in springs past, Andrew Dalgarno has Beavers are a problem for many of the had his excavator out this month opening up talking to local trappers and hunters to keep populations down, ” Dalgarno says. “We let province’s farmers because they can block wabeaver dams to prevent flooding. terways and impede water movement, which Dalgarno grows wheat, barley, oats, canola them know when we have a field that has a problem.” can lead to flood, loss of crops and erosion of and soybeans on his 3,600-acre farm near He also clears the brush around any sitting farmland. There’s also the lost time and wear Newdale, Man. water. on equipment affecting their bottom lines. He says beavers have been an ongoing “If brush grows around the edge, the beaTo address the issue, the Manitoba and r001419330 FARM CREDIT CANADA MAY 30, 2014
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Canadian governments have invested $1 million from the Growing Forward 2 - Growing Assurance program. The Farmland Beaver Damage Control Program is intended to connect farmers and landowners with resources to help them reduce flooding and other damage to agricultural lands caused by beavers -- as well as educate them about humane removal methods. Highlights of the program include: workshops on humane trapping techniques and non-lethal removal methods a fact sheet detailing additional tools to manage beaver populations and their effect on the landscape
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Grafting lets you gro BY DEBBIE ARRINGTON THE SACRAMENTO BEE
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UNRESERVED FARM SALE For Judy Obrigewitch Saturday, June 21, 2014 at 10:00 am Concession on Site Bluesky, Alberta Three miles east of Bluesky to RR20, 6½ miles south to yard site on right AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Lots of antiques on hand. Guest consignors are welcome for this sale. For more information call Isaac @ 780 834 7072
TRACTORS
- John Deere Model D - 2 Mc-Cormick WD9 - Case Model D - Ford 8N - Bale Hauler
TRUCKS
- John Deere 40ft vibrashank - Melroe 8 bottom plow - 60ft Harrow packer bar - 70ft Harrows - 40ft Flexable Harrows - 60ft Single Boom Computer Sprayer - 220 John Deere Strait Cut Hdr.
UNRESERVED FARM SALE - 8450 John Deere Approx 7000 hrs
- 1981 Chev 7000 V8 t/a GRAIN BINS For Judy grain truck Obrigewitch - 6 Westeel 1650 bu - 1979 Ford F700 s/a - 1 Twister 1650 bu Saturday, June 21, 2014 at 10:00 grain truck - 1 Westeel 2000 bu am - 1980 Ford s/a steel box - 1 Butler 2000 bu grain truck Bluesky, Alberta - 2 Westeel 1350 bu - C65 Chev parts only
1 Butler 1350bu Three miles east of Bluesky to RR20, 6½ miles south to -yard site on right EQUIPMENT AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Lots of antiques on hand. Guest consignorsCATTLE are welcome for this sale. EQUIPMENT - 2675 Massey 2910 hrs For more information call Isaac @ 780 834 7072 - Squeeze c/w Ezee-on Loader TRACTORS - 8440 John Deere Tractor, approx. 9000 hrs.
ANTIQUE TRACTORS
- John Deere Model D - 2 Mc-Cormick WD9 - Case Model D - Ford 8N Bale Hauler -- Bourgault 8800 Air Seeder
c/w 3225TRUCKS Bourgault seed cart
-- Calf Johncradle Deere 40ft vibrashank -- Assortment of steel gates Melroe 8 bottom plow and panels - 60ft Harrow packer bar
ANTIQUES - 70ft Harrows -- Treadle Sewing Machine 40ft Flexable Harrows -- Washing Machine 60ft Single Boom - Computer Cream cans Sprayer numerous mention --Antiques 220 JohntoDeere StraittoCut Hdr. SHOP TOOLS & MISC HAYING EQUIPMENT
- CIH 4700 38ft vibrashank
- Mc-Cormick Deering W4 - 8450 John Deere Approx 7000 hrs
Large shop tools - New amount Holland of 688 Baler and miscellaneous - John Deere 1460 on 9ft hand. Disc Bind - Versatile 4400 21ft Swather - Versatile 400 18ft Swather
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- 1981 Chev 7000 V8 t/a GRAIN BINS grain780-834-7072 truck - 6 Westeel 1650 bu P.O.F700 Box 501 - 1979 Ford s/a Licence- #1 Twister 1650 bu Hines Creek, AB T0H 2A0 334253 grain - 1 for Westeel bu Cox July 19, 2014 – Fairview, ABtruck – Estate & FarmBonded Sale Reg2000 & Lois countrysideauctions@gmail.com - 1980 Ford s/a steel box - 1 Butler 2000 bu grain truck August 9, 2014 – Country Side Auction Yard, Worsley, – Consignment - 2AB Westeel 1350 bu - C65 Chev parts only - 1 Butler 1350bu
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Sale August 23, 2014 – Fairview, AB – Acreage Sale for Clarence Frank EQUIPMENT CATTLE EQUIPMENT - 2675 Massey 2910 hrs - Squeeze September 6, 2014 – Peace River, AB – Consignment Sale c/w Ezee-on Loader - Calf cradle - 8440 John Deere Tractor, - Assortment of steel gatesheavy Weapprox. are now9000 accepting consignments for this sale (from tools to vehicles, farm equipment, hrs. and panels ANTIQUE TRACTORS equipment and everything in between). ANTIQUES - Treadle Sewing Machine Visit us on theAir internet - Bourgault 8800 Seederat - Washing Machine c/w 3225 Bourgault seed cart - Cream cans http://www.globalauctionguide.com/alberta-auctions/country-side-auctions-a-3627.html
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(MCT) SACRAMENTO, Calif. _ Most of the year, Drew Bohan can pick fresh fruit from his Carmichael, Calif., backyard. In his quarter-acre garden, he has more selection than any supermarket: More than 70 varieties _ and growing. "I had more than 120 varieties in my little east Sacramento yard," he noted. "When we moved, I tried to bring my favorite trees, but I couldn't move everything. But that's OK." It's an opportunity to try new combinations: Six peach varieties on one tree or eight different apples growing together off the same trunk. Or how about an all-in-one peach-plum-nectarine tree? That's the magic of grafting; multiple varieties can grow in the same space. Scions (pronounced SIGH-ons) are branches that can be attached or grafted to rootstock or existing tree trunks. That budwood will grow true to its variety regardless of what fruit the roots or trunks originally bore. Grafting can turn a peach tree into a nectarine or an apple
This espaliered apple tree pictured April 5, 2004, at Klein home in El Dorado Hills, Calif., contains six varieties of apples thanks to grafting. ( Owen Brewer/ Sacramento Bee/MCT)
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June 14, 2014, 10:00 am
LOCATION : TURN IN THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO ENILDA, RR160, TRAVEL 1.2 KM. SOUTH, SITE IS ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE. WATCH FOR SIGNS.
Farm Equipment: one Cockshutt 30 tractor (in working order) • one Cockshutt 40 tractor (in working order) • one Massey Ferguson w/Ezee-On loader • Buhler Farm King heavy duty tiller • Vehicles & Recreational Equipment: Polaris Ranger XP 700 EP side by side Lawn & Garden: ZG23 Kubota lawn mower • Kubota 4WD B4200 garden tractor • Kubota FL1000 3 point hitch tiller • 3 pt. hitch paratiller • quad sprayer Tools & Miscellaneous: Kerosene 165,000 BTU heater • propane torch • Honda 3000 generator • Co-op air compressor • Husqvarna 345 chainsaw • 2 ton hydraulic engine hoist • engine hoist leveler • 1,000 lb. engine stand • 6000 lb. low profile floor jack • heavy duty loading ramps • two cable slings • 10,000 lb. winch • Makita 355 mm portable cutoff saw • Rockwell table saw • Miller singlephase arc welder • shop vac • wheel barrow • fencing supplies • aluminum ladder • variety of power tools • variety of hand tools • multiple shop wrenches • calf weigh scale And Much More (see website for full listing)
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ow a rainbow of fruit into a quince. It also can add multiple varieties to one tree. The popularity of growing food in suburban gardens has extended into fruits and nuts, noted Bohan, the chapter's president. But lack of space limits what many gardeners can produce. Through grafting, that limit can be stretched _ a lot. "Take peaches," he said. "Most people have a peach tree and the whole harvest comes in two weeks. It's boom, then bust the rest of the year. I grafted several varieties of peaches onto the same tree. My harvest starts in early June and I'm still picking peaches in November. That's five solid months of peaches off one tree, not just two weeks." More than 200 gardeners showed up at last year's exchange, he added. "More and more people are interested in this. Anybody can do grafting. I'm completely uncoordinated with my hands, but this is very very easy and it's fun. The biggest Continued on 50
Robert and Nancy Foster and Ivan Foster SATURDAY July 5 at 1 PM
From Westlock Inn - take Hwy 44N for 31 mi. to Fawcett - Drive through town to RR 14 then 1 mi. S on RR 14, 1 mi. W on TWP642, 1/4 mi. S on RR 15 From Barrhead Ford - 2 mi. N to Hwy 18 then 10 mi. E on Hwy 18, take Hwy 776 N for 23 1/2 mi. turn right to cross bridge for 1 3/4 mi. to Cement Silos. CIH 9350 Tractor and Field Equipment. Nice Case 9350 Tractor, 3950hr w/ 20.8R38 duals, 300 hp • 24’ AC 2600 disc w/ 23 in. blades • 32’ AC 1300 VS Cult w/mulchers • Nice 26’ Co-op 806 dt Cult. • 6x18 MF 880 Plow w/auto reset • 5x16 MF 880 plow w/auto reset • 2 @ 12’ CIH 6200 tandem drills w/ dd, rubber packers, gr, ft, hyd transports • AC 7045 Tractor w/cab, 20.8x38 duals • 10 ft. Howard Trail or 3pt rototiller • 15’ woods mower w/ fold up wings, needs bearings • Good Allied 794 loader w/ bucket, grapple • 16’ Co-op dt cult • HD 3 pt Sub Soiler w/hyd depth control • New (Cult Shovels) (hyd rams + hoses) • older ‘65 GMC Grain Truck w/hyd drill fill. Harvest Eq. and Grainaries Shedded JD 9600 Combine, 4775hr w/ big top, recent green lite • 15’ Hesston 6450 swather w/ (2702 hr), cab, PU reels • ‘82 Ford 800 truck, 66k km w/ 5+2 trans, 20’ metal grain box, silage gate • ‘92 KLAAS 116 Dominator Combine w/(2235 hr), P/Up Header • 26’ St Cut Header • Good Graineries (2 of 2750 WR) (2500 WR) (2500 Twister) (4 of 2000 Butler) (200 Twister) (1000 WR) • 5 bags eco bran grasshopper eliminator w/new applicator. Tractors/Hay/Silage Eq. Belarus 5380 Tractor w/cab, R20 FWA, 3 pt, 3pt ball hitch, Leon FE loader w/bucket, grapple • AC 7045 tractor w/cab, 20.8”x38” duals • AC7000 tractor w/cab, 18.4 x 38 • 2 Jayko Bale Forks • 2 JD 336 Sq. baliers. • NH 1033 Sq bale wagon • 14’ Taarup 4036 hy sw discbine • 8’ Kirchner swath fluffer • PMI RP 1511 (new idea) round baler • New Idea 484 rnd baler • Tonutti V12 rake but w/ 10 W • GEHL 1065 forage harvester • NH 718 Silage cutter • Jiffy 700 Hi Dump • NH and Farmhand silage wagons • Good Kuelken 250 silage feed wagon • Knight 3450 silage mix wagon w/scales • Jiffy silage blo-deck • many new parts Truck/Multi-use stock trailer/Livestock Eq. 97 Ford F250 truck 252k km, w/ 4WD, red, pulls stock trailer • 20’ Duncan GN Stock trailer w/8’w, 8’ high for horses, double deck for sheep • 6hp floating dug out water pump • 2 Banjo 2” pumps • Cattle tilt table on trans w/hyd tip • slide-in stock racks • 2 1/2 rolls eltc stock wire and 8 cases insulators • HD roll plastic Acreage and yard tractors/Shop/RV Vehicles Universal 643 tractor, 3968hr w/ 3pt , FWA FE loader, grapple • Kubota L2250 diesel yard tractor 2565hr w/ FWA, 3 pt, FE Loader • Kubota B1550 yard tractor w/FWA, 3pt • 3 pt 60” grass mower • 8’ land/lawn roller • Troy Built 45/13hp snowblower w/E.S., dual wheels, like new • CM 33/13 hp snowblower w/E.S. • 2 Tidy and L fuel tanks w/12 V • Lincoln 150 Welder • Cement mixer • Good Running ‘94 Toyota 4 Runner w/4 drs, (254k km) • ‘90 Dodge 1/2 ton yard truck • Suzuki King Quad 4x4 w/winch (as is) • ‘52 Dodge 1 ton w/ B & H Older Eq and/or Salvage Belarus 770 4WD tractor • Zetor 12245 tractor w/ FWA • 24’ Belarus 4 unit seed drill w/good HM mover • 60’ Alberta Weed Sprayer • Gleaner E and M combines • ‘80 GMC 1 ton w/duals, stock box • JD dd Press drill • grain augers • older r001801446 machinery, iron piles.
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THAT’S A FACT The Moon's total surface area is 37.8 million square kilometres. While that's obviously big, it's actually almost 10 million km smaller than the surface of Asia, which you can visit without a space suit. FARM
FOR
Ken & Lura Lohr
Eureka River, Alberta Saturday, June 21, 2014 - 10:00 a.m.
From Hines Creek: NW on Highway 64 to Secondary Road 730 (Eureka River Turn Off), North 3 miles to TWP Rd 854 and 1.5 miles West For information call 780-834-8189 REAL ESTATE Sold subject to owners approval. Home Quarter SW 29-85-5W6 on offer at 1:00 PM. Real Estate is handled by Royal Lepage Mighty Peace Realty. For more details and information call 780-835-5425.
FARM EQUIPMENT - David Brown 1210 c/w Front End Loader & 3 Point Hitch - 12 Foot Disc - 10 Foot Cultivator - 10 Foot 3 pth Cultivator - 3 Bottom 3 pth Plow - Hesston Hydro Swing - NH 854 Round Baler - New Idea Rake - Small Land Roller - JD Brush Mower
TRAILERS & RECREATION
- Pioneer 2002 27' Bumper Tow R.V. Trailer - 22' x 7' x 7' Tandem Axle Stock Trailer - 27' x 8.5' Tandem Axle c/ w Hay Rack & Beaver Tails - 6' Dump Trailer - 12' Aluminium Boat - Gas & Electric Boat
LIVESTOCK & RELATED
Motors - Water Skies - Life Jackets
SHOP & MISCELLANEOUS - 220 Volt Line Welder - 220 Volt Air Compressor - 110 Volt Air Compressor - Cutting Torch - Drill Press - Cut Off Saw - Table Saw - Assorted Cordless Wood Working Tools - Hand Tools - Honda Wood Splitter - Cement Mixer c/w Honda - 300 Gal Water Tank c/w Honda on Trailer - Complete Wine Making Equipment - Miscellaneous Household & Antiques
- Mammoth Donkey 14.2 Hands - Paint Mare Bred May 1 - (5) Riding & Packing Mules - 2 Year Old Mule - 1 Year Old Mule - (175) Square Alfalfa Bales - (50) Bales of Shavings - Bale Elevator c/w Honda - (17) 10' Panels - (4) Rolls of Elk Fencing - 2 3/8 & 2 7/8 Pipe - Grain Roller on Swather HORSE EQUIPMENT - Cart for Breaking Horses or Logging - (2) Rubber Tired Wagons - Bob Sleigh - Dump Rake - Mower
LIST SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS
- Single Bottom Plow - Gang Plow - Disc - Garden Cultivator - Seed Drill - 8' Cultivator
TACK - Horse Shoeing Anvil - (4) Saddles - (5) Pack Saddles - (4) Sets of Panyards - (4) Outback Slickers - (2) Plastic Slickers - Large Assortment of Bridles & Halters - (2) Horse Clippers - 8' x 10' Wall Tent - Wood Stove for Wall Tent - Collars, Driving Lines - Double & Single Trees - Neck Yokes - Saddle Bags, Horn Bags - Shoeing Equipment & Much More! r001790810
LUNCH AVAILABLE
ACREAGE
FOR
Gordon and Pearl Gray
Peace River, Alberta Saturday, June 28, 2014 - 10:00 a.m.
From Peace River 22.5 kms north on Highway 743 (Weberville Raod) and left on Mueller Road to the first driveway. For information call 780-617-9168 or 780-625-1886 - 30-06 Remington c/w Scope TRACTOR & SHEDS & GAZEBO - Skill 10" Table Saw - Shop Vac - 12 Gauge Pump Shot Gun LAWN & GARDEN - 10' x 12' Shed - Magnetic Lights - 4-10 Single Shot - Kubota B2400 Tractor c/w Front End Loader & 3 Point Hitch - 3 Point Hitch Blade - 3 Point Hitch Roto Tiller - 6' Farm King 3 Point Hitch Mower - 3 Point Hitch Disc - 3 Point Hitch 1 Bottom Plow - 3 Point Hitch Cultivator - 3 Point Hitch Potato Planter & Digger - 3 Point Hitch - Weed Eaters - Craftsman Push Mower - Lawn Sweep - Lawn Chairs - Garden Tools
QUADS
- 2003 Honda c/w Dozer & Winch - 2009 Polaris 800 c/w Winch - Loading Ramps
TRAILERS
- 2005 SWS 16' Carhauler 7000 lb Axles - 2 Wheel Quad Tilt Trailer - 7' x 12' Homemade Flat Deck Trailer
- 12' x 16' Shed - 14' x 20' Gazebo - 14' x 20' Shed - 10' x 24' Covered Deck - 10' x 20' Insulated Porch c/w Furnace - 8' x 8' Insulated Well House - 8' x 8' Barbeque Shed c/w 4 Burner Large Barbeque & Tools
SHOP TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS - 9000 Watt Generator Set - 5000 Honda Generator Set - 2500 Honda Generator Set - 6.0 CFM Air Compressor - Dual Tank Air Compressor - 3/8, 1/2, 3/4 “ Air Impacts - Floor Jacks (3 Ton, 2 Ton) - Cordless Tools - Acetylene Welding Unit - Acetylene Cart - Mig Welder - Solar AC-DC Welder - Post Hole Auger c/w 2 Cycle Engine - Husqvarna #40 Chain Saw - Master Craft Sliding Saw
LIST SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS
- Power Cords - Tap n Die Set - Ladders - Grease Guns, 1 Air - Drill Press - Bench Grinder - Propane Herman Nelson Heater - Come-a-longs - Snatch Blocks - Dipstick Pump - (2) Torque Wrenches - Gas Jugs - Welding Table c/w Vice - Cut Off Saw - Hydraulic Crane c/w Winch (Receiver Hitch Mount) - Moving Dollies - Metal Display Rack - 3/4" Drive Set - Honda Pressure Washer - Electric Washer - 12" Planer Mill - Quantity of Nuts & Bolts
GUNS & KNIVES PAL Registration Card Required to Purchase Guns - 308 c/w Scope, Lever Action
- 22 Single Shot - Bolt Action 22 c/w Scope - Air Rifle - Air Pistol - Hunting Knives & Skinning Tool - Scabbards
TANKS, PUMPS - (2) 350 Gal Poly Tanks - Pressure System - (3) Sump Pumps - Propane Tanks, 1 Pig, (2) 100 Lbs - 225 Gal Poly Tank
HOUSEHOLD - Apartment Size Deep Freeze - Pressure Cooker - 2 Burner Propane Camp Stove - Small Fridge - Solid Table - Patio Heater - Recliner - Hide-a-Bed - Futon - Tread Mill r001790817
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Grafting lets you grow a rainbow of fruit Continued from 49
benefit is you can get all these varieties with flavor." For example, Bohan had a Golden Delicious apple tree _ nice, but kind of boring. "Golden Delicious is the sweetest-tasting apple," he noted. "I thought it would
be fun to graft on a Granny Smith, one of the tartest apples. Then, I added a couple more apple varieties and a quince. It became a really neat conversation starter; all these different fruit growing together on the same tree. I called it my cocktail party tree." At a recent scion exchange in Sacra-
Online and on-the-go www.pipelinenewsnorth.ca
mento, Calif., gardeners had their choice of more than 100 varieties of fruit. The scions were free. "All these people milling about; it's a madhouse," Bohan said with a chuckle. "We have many conventional varieties but also some rarities. What people want is all over the board." Some gravitated to the peaches. (July Elberta is Bohan's favorite.) Others clustered at the cherries. (Rainier is consistently good.) "Cherries are another crop that can be extended through grafting," Bohan noted. "You can have months of cherries on one tree." For beginners, Bohan recommends apple, peach, nectarine and cherry varieties. They're easy to work with and grafts grow onto the host tree or rootstock with little effort. "You can do those with one eye closed,"
he said. "Some can be difficult. I've had lousy luck with pomegranates; the bark is too thin and it can be hard to (take hold). Plums can be difficult, too. But the others can be grafted in under 90 seconds." In addition to getting scions and rootstock, gardeners will also find plenty of fruit-growing advice from these experts. Living up to their society's name, California Rare Fruit Growers cultivate just about everything from avocados and citron to jujubes and walnuts. "My goal is to get more people interested in growing fruit," said Bohan, the father of two small children. "My kids are fascinated by it. They're ages 6 and 4. They've already learned how to check to see if it's ripe instead of just pulling it off. They love fruit." And they know where to find it _ right outside their back door.
UNRESERVED PUBLIC FARM AUCTION
UNRESERVED PUBLIC FARM AUCTION
& The Estate of Roy Quinn Elmworth, AB | June 13, 2014 · 10am
Rycroft, AB | June 18, 2014 · 10am
Rob Quinn, Jean Quinn
2010 NEW HOLLAND T5060
Rosie Hannas & The Estate of Albert Hannas
2008 NEW HOLLAND 499 12 FT
1989 JOHN DEERE 4555 & 1999 NEW HOLLAND 688
1991 FORD VERSATILE 946 DESIGNATION 6
QTY OF HOPPER BINS
2012 WILSON 5718T 18 FT
2011 DODGE 1500
2013 SITREX MK12
AUCTION LOCATION: From BEAVERLODGE, AB, go 22 km (14 miles) South on Sec Hwy 722, then 8 km (5 miles) West on Sec Hwy 722, then 0.5 km (0.25 mile) South on Rge Rd 115. GPS: 55.0472, -119.665 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 2010 New Holland T5060 Deluxe MFWD · 1976 John Deere 8630 4WD · 1975 John Deere 4430 2WD · 1975 White 2-105 Field Boss 2WD · Massey Ferguson 750 · 1984 Versatile 400 18 Ft Swather · 1979 Ford 700 S/A Grain Truck · 2011 Dodge 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 Pickup · 2001 Ford F150 XLT Extended Cab 4x4 Pickup · 2012 Wilson 5718T 18 Ft T/A Gooseneck Aluminum Stock Trailer · John Deere 9350 30
Ft Hoe Seed Drill · John Deere 1000 32 Ft Cultivator · John Deere 360 28 Ft Tandem Swing Disc · 1994 John Deere 535 Round Baler · 2008 New Holland 499 12 Ft Hydra Swing Mower Conditioner · (5) Butler Grain Bins · Master Craft 42 In. Ride On Lawn Mower · Large Qty of Livestock Equipment · 1999 Polaris 700RMK Snowmobile · 1997 Triple E Topaz 240 24 Ft T/A Fifth Wheel Travel Trailer ...AND MUCH MORE!
For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com
1995 FORD L800
WESTWARD 7000 18 FT
2003 DODGE 1500 SLT 4 X 4
AUCTION LOCATION: From RYCROFT, AB go 3.2 km (2 miles) North to Twp Rd 784, then 3.2 km (2 miles) East. Farm on Right side. GPS: 55.7742, -118.6332 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1991 Ford Versatile 946 Designation 6 4WD Tractor · 1989 John Deere 4555 2WD Tractor · 1966 Case 830 2WD Utility Tractor · 1979 John Deere 7720 Turbo Combine · 1985 White 8920 Combine · Westward 7000 18 Ft Swather · International 5000 18 Ft Swather · 1995 Ford L8000 T/A Grain Truck · International 1800 S/A Flatbed Truck · 2003 Dodge 1500 SLT Crew Cab 4x4 Pickup Truck · 2002 Chrysler
Intrepid SE Car · John Deere 9450 40 Ft Hoe Seed Drill · Case IH 4900 50 Ft Field Cultivator · Vertec VS2305 60 Ft T/A Sprayer · John Deere 20 2 Bale Accumulator · New Holland 1032 Square Bale Mover · 1999 New Holland 688 Round Baler · Quadivator 44 In. Rough Cut Mower · Honda Fourtrax 300 4x4 Quad · Suzuki SP250 Dirt Bike · 1972 Vanguard 15 Ft S/A Travel Trailer ...AND MUCH MORE!
For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com
Rob Quinn: 780.831.6914
Duane Hannas: 780.832.1565, pttr@telus.net
Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Mike Slon: 780.518.6249 800.491.4494
Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Rod Thibeault: 780.933.9156 800.491.4494 r001796014
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LOCATION (54228-Rg.Rd 14) Froom Onoway 1 miles East to Rg.Rd. 21, 2 miles South h to Twp.Rd. 544 & 3 ny Plain 6 miles No orth on 779 to Twp p.Rd.542 (Hwy 6333), 3 miles East to Rg. Rd. 14 & 1 mile South or from Ston miles West of R.R. 14 & 1 mile Noorth. BRIEF LIST ● 2 JD 2010's ● JD 60, AR & M ● IH Super A ● Casee VA River 20' Hooliday Trailer ● PLU US VEHICLES, ANTIQUES & YARD ITEEMS. Tractor ● 2011 Forest F
THURS., JUN NE 12 - 2:00 P.M - DON & STE EPHANIE WEIR - KITSCOTY - PH. P 780-846-24 487 LOCATION: From m Kitscoty 4 miles East on Hwy.16 to o RR 23 then 3.5 miles m North or from m Marwayne 10 m miles South to Twp. 5110 & 4 miles East & 1 mile South TRA ACTORS ● CASE 2390 2 TRACTOR,CAH HR, 9125 hrs., 18.44x38 duals● 10' Underrslung Dozer to t 2390● CASE 20900 TRACTOR, CAHR, 6126 hrs., V. G. 23.1x34's, c/w Casee 90 FEL, Work Orderrs● DEUTZ 5220 diiesel Hydro FWA Tractor, T c/w 436 Loader, 1500 hrs. HARVEST EQUIP P. ● 1987 JD TITAN III - 7721 P.Type CO OMBINE, long augger, rake-up P.U.● 2 - IH 914 P.Type COMBINES ● IH - 21' P.Type SWATHER R c/w Batt Reels● RENN 1000 - 15' P.Type P SWATHER HAYING EQUIP. ● INLAND HAYLINER Axle 2000 14 Rd. Balee Capacity BALE PIC CKER, V.G. ● 45' Taandem HIGHBOY c//w Rd. Bale Riggingg, for 30 bales● T/A 5th Wheel Convverter ● Steel Fram med rubber �red Wagon,no deck● NH 499 - 12' Hyydra Swing HAYBINE● ● MF ENROSSI 12 wheel V.Rake, Top Con nd. ● NH 660 auto wrap Rd. Baler● NH N 851 Rd. Baler● MF 6 wheel Rake● #12 Sq. Baler● 200' Bale Elevator SE EEDING & TILLAG GE ● JD 3-10' HOE DRILLS, c/w Factorry Hitch● Shopbuiltt 30' Transport● DEGEELMAN ground drivve, 3 batt Rock Piccker● JD 1600 - 32'' Deep Till, 3 bar tines &NH3● CCIL 2279 32' Cult. c/w 3 bar b tines● WHITE 2279 - 26' Deep Tilll.● FLEXICOIL 60' Tine T Harrows● 10 D. Harrows CATTTLE EQUIP. ● NH 3552 MIXMILL c/w Baale Feed & hyd. Augger● 3 - 2 3/8" tub be Steel Rd. 2&3 Baale Feeders ● Palpaa�on Cage● 2 - 10' Steeel Cattle Runs● 4 Steel Fence Line Feeders● 2 - Head dgates● Wooden Feeders F GRAIN BIINS, AUGERS & SPR RAYER ● 2 WESTEEEL 1500bu.& 5 WEESTEEL 2000bu.Hopper Bottoms● BR RANDT 10"X60' S.A Away Auger● SAKUND DIAK 7"X40' PTO Auuger●ROBIN 6"x300' Auger● 6" Tailgaate hyd. Auger● 2 Drag Augers 6" & 7"● VERSATILE 68' PTTO Sprayer c/w 8000 gal. Poly Tank TRUCKS, HORSE E TRAILER, CAR & SKIDOO'S ● 11979 FORD 700 - V8-55&2spd., c/w 16' Stteel B&H ● WYLE T/A T HORSE TRAILEER ● 1984 FORD Crown C Vic. 4dr. ● 11992 Chev. 1/2 ton● 1992 Ova�on 3600, 1982 Kawasaki,, 1990 Baja, 1972 Cheetah Skidoo'ss● PLUS YARD ITEEMS, HOUSEHOLDS & MISC. MAIN EQU UIP. SELLS AT AP PPROX. 5:00 P.M M. FOLLOWED BY B GRAIN BINS
SAT., JUNE 14 1 - 10:30 A.M. - KEITH & LOUISE JOHNSON - ATHABASCA PH. 780-689-62 205
LOCATION Fro om Athabasca 3 m miles East to Sec. Hwy 827, 5 1/2 miles m North to Tw wp. Rd 672.5 & 1 mile East to Rg. Rd 215. 2 BRIEF LISTIN NG ● SCAT TRAC 1500C SKIDSTEEER ● CASE 2390 & 1410 David Bro own Tractors ● 2 - 100' - 9350 Hoe Drills ● KELLO 210 - 14' B. Disc ● 20006 WILSON 20' G/N Stock Trailer ● 499 on ● Haybine ● Case 8460 Baler ● Honnda 450 & 400 Qu uads ● 380 & 5000 Skidoos ● 2004 GMC G diesel 3/4 to USEHOLDS - CLEA AN SALE GUNS, GRAIN BINS, MISC. & HOU
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LOCATION Fro om Redwater 1 m miles East to R.R 214 2 & 2.5 miles North. N SELLING G SAT., JUNE 21 ● 3 JD 568's ● 2 JD D 956 Moco's ● JJD 328 Sq. Baler ● HESSTON 8100 c/w 16' Hay Header ● 2 HESSTTON 565A's● HESSTO ON 12 wheel Rakke ● 1340 Discbine ● CLAAS 98 Combine, 1977 Origg. hrs.● JD 6310,44x4, 4020, 4010 ● 20012 Degelman 12214 Rake ● 2012 F.King 2450 Rd. Bale Mover ● Matador M Hay Inverter ● Degelman 15'' Mower, As New w ● 21' Finishing Mower M ● 15' Bush Hog Mower ● GEHL G 4625 Skidstteer ● 1995 Topkick c/w 18' deck ● 2009 CRESTLINER 24' 2 Tri-haul Pontoo on Boat ● 1998 Marathon M 20' Jet Boat, AHA c/w New 175hp.Merc.● 15' Boat c/w 75 Chrysler ● 1994 Lode Kingg 44' Tridem G. Trailer● T 20 YAMA elec. & gas Golff Carts ● 3 Seacans ● 72" Kubota diesel Riding Mo ower ● 50 Panelss ● Variety of Pippe & PLUS Sucker Rod ● NEW N Shelters, Parrty Tents, Large Tool T Boxes, Quadss, Various Trees● 2 Playhouses● P QUANTITY OF HA AYING & FARM EQ QUIP., HUGE AMO OUNT OF GOOD MISC M SELLING SUN., S JUNE 22 ● JD 830, Prestine ● JD 430U ● 3 Windmills ● Quan� �ty of Restored F. Equip. ● Esso Duplex Clear Vission HUTT 30 ● 1970 & 72 SS Chevellee's ● Gas Pump ● JD 720 ● JD B ● JD 660 ● MM U & 7006 FWA ● COCKSH ored 2008 Dodge Viper ● 1974 GTX ● 1951 M3, Tottally Restored ● V.G. High Gear Wagon ● Resto OKE ow Harness ● APPROX. A 500 LOTTS OF ANTIQUESS, FURNITURE, CO FARMALL Cub & Super A ● Sho COOLERS, SIGNAGE, TELEPHONEES, LAMPS - STILLL TIME TO CONSIGN
87 TUES., JUNE E 24 - 10:30 A.M M. - NORM & EL LLEN SWONEK - SH. PARK - PH 780-922-318 LOCATION (211515 Twp Rd 515)) From Highway 16 1 & Ardrossan ovverpass, exit onto secondary 824, ggo 8 mile miles south to secondary s 629, 2 miles east to RR 220, then south 1 mile to Twp Rd 515 & east 3/4 m BRIEF LISTING G ● JD 7610 MFWD D TRACTOR, 7500h hrs. ● JD 6410 MFFWD TRACTOR, 65500 hrs ● 2011 JD 5568, Rd. Baler, appro ox. 7000 bales● JD 936 - 11' MOCO● ● ENROSSI 10 Wheeel Rake● NH 10333 B.Wagon ● 22'Sttock Trailer ● 2640 Bale Buster ● PLUS TRUCKS, TRAILER RS, TILLAGE EQUIP PMENT & GRAIN BINS, B AUGERS MISSC.
07 WED., JUNE 25 2 - 11A.M. - ESTTATE OF GORDO ON FRASER - CL LYDE - PH. SCO OTT 780-991-060 LOCATION Fro om Hwy 2 & 18 juunction at Clyde,1 mile north or 1/22 mile north of No orth Central Livesttock Exchange - PREEVIEW JUNE 21 - TO SALE DAY BR RIEF LISTING ● JD 544E & 644B Wheel Loaders ● JD 4440 Tractor ● JD 9600 Combine,2885 threshin ng hrs. ● Trinity 48' Tridem Live Floor Trailer ● 22007 Dodge diesel● Lucknow L Silage W Wagon ● JD 1050 - 50' V.Shank ● PLU US TILLAGE, GRAIIN BINS & TRUCKS
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Saturday, June 14 2014, 10 A.M. Al and Bev Young of
Valleyview, Alberta
From Valleyview: 15 km north on hwy. 49 to twp. rd. 720, 4 km west on north side.
Tractors: Case IH MX110 FWA Tractor w/3pth, Ezee-on 2105 FEL & grapple • Case 1070 Agri-King Tractor w/duals • Farm King dual stage snow blower, 8ft. Attach: Blade, 7ft. • Bale forks • Pallet forks Antique Tractors: JD AR {Styled} s/n 273491 • JD AR {Unstyled} s/n 269932 Haying: NH 499 hydro swing haybine, 12ft. • NH 852 baler • IHC 35 square baler • Tedder hay rake, ground driven • JD 3pth sickle mower • Bearcat rough cut mower, 7ft. Harvest: Massey Harris 72 combine • Westfield grain auger, PTO, 6in.x36ft. • Scoop-a-second grain auger w/10hp Kohler Tillage & Seeding: Degelman scraper, 4 yard • Kello-Bilt 210 double offset disc • Vibrashank, 18ft. • JD disc, 14ft. • Cultivator, 10ft. • (2) plows, 5 bot. & 4 bot. • Towner offset disc, 6ft. • Allied diamond harrow drawbar, 40ft. • IHC seed drill, 14ft. Industrial: Power plant in steel building, 125 KVA w/471 Detroit • Power plant in steel building, 125 KVA w/6V53 Detroit • Approx. (50) yellow jacket pipe, 50ft. lengths, 3in. to 6in. • Heavy wall pipe, 3in. to 5in. various lengths • Fibreglass sucker rod, approx. (50) joints • Approx. (60) joints of 2 7/8in. tubing • Approx. (60) joints of 2 3/8in. tubing • Sucker rod, 1000 joints • No. of pipe racks Trucks & Trailer: 1992 Chev Silverado 1500, 4x4, E/C • 1986 GMC Brigader w/50 barrel water tank • 1974 Ford F700 w/steel box & hoist, 14ft. • 1948 Fargo, 1 ton w/duals & wood box • HD car hauler, 5th wheel Livestock Equip: Goertzen stock trailer w/divider, 7ft. high, 18ft. • No. of bale feeders • Fence posts Tack: No. of saddles • Single pony driving harness • Misc. other harness parts & tack Recreation: 2004 Yamaha Bruin 350 Ultramatic quad w/winch • 1989 Honda fourtrax 300 quad w/ winch & snow blade • Homelite 4300 generator • Honda 3500 generator • Honda EX1000 generator Shop & Misc: (2) fuel tanks w/stands • Viking snow blower, 5hp, single stage • Air compressor • No. of power tools • Poulan chain saw • Cut-off saw • Grinders, drills etc. • Floor jack • No. of hyd. jacks • Manual tire changer • Socket set, 3/4in. drive • Numerous other wrenches & hand tools • No. of chains & boomers • • Items too numerous to mention •
Saturday, June 21 2014, 10 A.M. For Ian Daniels of
Little Smoky, Alberta
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From Little Smoky: 6.4 km north west on hwy. 43 to Simonette road, 2 km west to rg. rd. 223, .8 km south. From Valleyview: 32 km south on hwy. 43 to Simonette road, 2 km west to rg. rd. 223, .8 km south.
Tractors: 2012 Kubota M9960 Tractor w/LA1353 FEL, 270hrs, 100hp, DPF filter, AC, calcium filled tires w/quick attach. & 3pth. • International 500E crawler, diesel eng. w/ positive air shutoff, ROP & 6 way angle dozer • JD 5010 Tractor, 20.5-32 tires w/rear wheel weights & dozer mounts • Case 1030 Tractor, aux. cab heat, 1000 PTO w/FEL • Case 930 Comfort King Tractor • Case 930 Comfort King Tractor • IHC 606 Tractor, gas, PTO • 1952 JD AR, Styled, s/n 281827 • Haying: 2008 MF 1359 discbine, 9ft. {cut approx. 2500 acres} • Case IH 8309 discbine, 9ft. • Case IH 8465T baler, bale command w/gathering wheels • Case IH 8465A baler, automatic w/bale command • Case IH 8545 inline square baler • Hesston 4590 inline square baler {parts mach/interchangeable with Case 8545} • NH 1049 self propelled square bale stacker w/Ford Ind. eng. • Alteen hay rake, 10 wheel • Bale unroller, 3pth. • Guest Consignors: JD 4440 Tractor, 7200hrs. w/Allied FEL • 2003 Enrossi 10 wheel rake • Manure spreader • JD D/T cultivator, 14ft. • JD seed drill, 14ft. • Sickle mower • Bale Master unroller, 3pth. • Farm King roller mill • Stock trailer, t/a • r002796351
TERMS: Visa, M/C, Cash or approved cheque, letter of credit required from a bank. Everything sold “AS IS, WHERE IS” no guarantees made or implied. Please inspect all merchandise prior to bidding. • Listing subject to additions and deletions • Advance bids must be arranged 24 hours prior to auction. {Absentee bid form available on our web site} • NO BUYERS PREMIUM WILL BE CHARGED •
www.ironhorseauctions.ca email: iauction@telusplanet.net Ph: (780) 524-3169 Fax (780) 524-5605 Auctioneers: Robin Lovelace 524-6844 Dustin Lovelace 228-3220 Dave Daly 523-9699
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UNRESERVED PUBLIC FARM AUCTION
Unreserved Public Real Estate Auction
Sanford & Marianne Hanson
Grande Prairie, AB
Valleyview, AB | June 17, 2014 · 10am
June 25 - 26, 2014 | 8 am Open House: May 25, 2 to 4 pm
1986 VERSATILE 276
1970 GMC 4500 w/VERMEER 44 IN.
2002 APACHIE 2100
AUCTION LOCATION: From VALLEYVIEW, AB, go 16 km (10 miles) North on Hwy 49, then go 4 km (2.5 miles) West on Twp Rd 722. Yard on South side. GPS: 55.2221, -117.2953
Kevin Boettger – Dixonville, AB 1 Home Quarter & 19 Quarters of Land
Farmland Grazing Lease
3153.63± title acres, 1280± Grazing Lease
A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1986 Versatile 276 Bi-Directional Tractor · Ford 700 S/A Dump Truck · 2000 Chevrolet 2500 4x4 Pickup Truck · 1993 Select Industries 13 Ft 5 In. T/A Stock Trailer · 1999 Rainbow 16 Ft T/A Equipment Trailer · John Deere 10 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator · John Deere 10 Ft Scissor Disc · 3 Pt Hitch Spring
2 3 4 6 7 5 22 8 9 10 12 11 13 14 17 15 18 16 1 19 20
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Property Highlights: · Well located adjacent to Hwy 35 · Parcel 1 includes, 1979 Neonex 14 x 70 ft, 3 bedroom mobile home w/ insulated addition, hip roof barn & pump house. · 2 new corral systems w/loading chutes on parcel 6 & 13· combined grazing lease capacity– 248 AUMs · water wells, watering bowls & numerous dugouts
For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com Sanford & Marianne Hanson 780.524.2803 (h) 780.524.8113 (c)
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Owner: Kevin Boettger: 780.686.3418 Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager: Cody Rude: 780.722.9777
Tooth Cultivator · 1980 John Deere 1050 Utility Tractor · 2002 Apache 2100 Firewood Processor · SVM E02 Portable Saw Mill · 1992 Travelaire Deluxe 26 Ft T/A Fifth Wheel Travel Trailer · 1999 Lowe Suncruize 18 Ft 8 Passenger Aluminum Pontoon Boat · Bale Elevator · Farm King F7405 3 Pt Hitch Roller Mill...AND MUCH MORE!
Dixonville
Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Mike Slon: 780.518.6249 800.491.4494 r001794952
Tangent
Close access 739to Smoky River
THAT’S A FACT The famous river in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" was indeed chocolate, but the addition of cream caused it to rot, forcing the actors to shoot for several days next to a virtual cesspool.
Eaglesham
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UNRESERVED PUBLIC FARM AUCTION The Estate of Sam Drader – Watino, AB 4 Parcels of Farmland
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558± title acres
Property Highlights: · Excellent recreational real estate · Parcel 4 borders Smoky River Contact: Peggy MacLeod: 587.362.3624 (h), 403.200.9498 (c) or macleodpeg@gmail.com Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager: Rod Thibeault: 780.933.9156
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Watino
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Govenlock Farms
Whitecourt, AB | June 21, 2014 · 11am
SMOKY RIVER
2008 & 2006 JOHN DEERE 930D & 2006 JOHN DEERE 630F
Open House: May 29 & June 5 – 6 to 8 pm Must be viewed to be appreciated! 1998 JOHN DEERE 9400
2001 WESTERN STAR 4964FX & 2010 LODE KING PRESTIGE
Barney & Karen Heffernan – Debolt, AB Country Residential Acreage 32.62± title acres – Former golf course
Property Highlights: · Beautifully Landscaped, Potential RV Development · Secluded park/ former golf course, including numerous improvements & buildings
2012 JOHN DEERE 4730
CATERPILLAR D7G & CATERPILLAR 70 HYDRAULIC
AUCTION LOCATION: From WHITECOURT, AB, go 25.8 km (16 miles) East on Hwy 43 to Twp Rd 584. Follow service road Northwest around Newalta site. Farm on East side of road. GPS: 54.0431, -115.3021
Owner: Karen Heffernan: 780.933.5344 Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager: Mike Slon: 780.518.6249
REALTOR: Rick Wallan, All Peace Realty 780.518.3313 or apr3313@telus.net
rbauction.com/realestate | 800.491.4494
A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1977 John Deere 8630 4WD · 1998 John Deere 9400 4WD · Large Qty of John Deere Antique Tractors · (2) John Deere 9860STS · 2008 John Deere 930D 30 Ft Draper Header · 2011 Premier M150 30 Ft Dual Direction Swather ·2006 Kenworth T800B Sleeper T/A Truck Tractor · GMC 6000 S/A Atlas K600WU Boom · 2011 Convey-All CST40-C 40 Ft Tri/A Seed Tender Trailer · 2010 Lode King Prestige 28
Ft Super B-Train Grain Trailer · Caterpillar D7G Crawler Tractor · 1989 John Deere 444E Wheel Loader · Komatsu PC250LC-6L Hydraulic Excavator · 1997 Ezee-0n 7400 45 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator · 2012 Summers Supercoulter 40 Ft Vertical Tillage Disc · 2012 John Deere 4730 100 Ft High Clearance Sprayer · Terra-Gator 1844 60 Ft Flotation Truck Spreader · Qty of Grain Bins · Grain Handling Equipment ...AND MUCH MORE!
For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com John Govenlock: 780.706.5204 Bob Govenlock: 780.778.0796 Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Cody Rude: 780.722.9777 800.491.4494 r001783548
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Unreserved PUblic AUction – comPlete disPersAl
Peace river timothy inc. Nampa, AB | June 19, 2014 · 9 am
2008 ClAAs JAguAr 850 rwA
6– 2010 CustoMBuilt swg 20 ton
1999 kenworth w900B
hYd MeCh Vw-18 BAndsAw
QtY of drill Presses
PirAnhA P90 90 ton ironworker
directions: Auction site located in NAMPA, AB, 10503 Railway Avenue. GPS: 56.0363, -117.145.
Wheel loAders & Motor GrAder
1993 Caterpillar 950F Series II Wheel Loader. 2008 Caterpillar 924H Wheel Loader. 2000 Caterpillar 924G High Lift Wheel Loader. 1982 Champion 740 Motor Grader.
All terrAiN CrANe
1995 Grove RT528C 28 Ton.
ViBrAtory A Atory sMooth druM roller 1982 Ingersoll-Rand SP48DD.
truCks
1999 Kenworth W900B Tri Drive Sleeper. Freighter Sleeper Truck Tractor T/A. 1988 Kenworth T600A 100 Barrel T/A Water Sleeper. GMC Sierra SL S/A Tow. 2008 Ford Super Duty XLT F450 4x4 Flatbed. 2000 Dodge Durango SLT 4x4 Sport Utility Vehicle.
hiBoys
2006 Manac 10353A02 51 Ft Tri/A. 1987 Doepker 30ft Super B.
GrAiN trAilers
(6) 2010 Custombuilt SWG HD 20 Ton T/A End Dump Field Wagon.
V & CoNtA VAN t iNer trAilers tA
1996 Great Dane 7961TN 53 Ft Tri/A Storage. 1980 Great Dane 7811TZ-1A 53 Ft Tri/A Storage. 1990 Strick 48 Ft Ft T/A Storage. 16 Ft x 7 Ft T/A Aluminum. (6) 2006 Hyundai CGN403-506 40 Ft Tri/A Shipping. (6) 2001 Lode King 40 Ft Tri/A.
MoBile struCtures
Mountain View 12 Ft x 45 Ft Skid Mounted Office Trailer. Atco 10 Ft x 24 Ft Skid Mounted Camp. National C1885 10 Ft x 35 Ft 4 Man T/A Portable Camp.
telesCopiC ForkliFts
2010 JCB 541-70 Agri xtra 4100 Kg 4x4. 2001 Skytrak MMV 11000 Lb 4x4.
ForkliFts
(2) 2000 Kalmar DCD906 12,000 Kg. Hyster H210xL 16,120 Lb. 2005 Toyota 7FGU25 3750 Lb. Toyota 7FGU25 3750 Lb. Toyota 7FDU25 3750 Lb. Caterpillar GP25 5000 Lb,. Daewoo G25P 4450 Lb.
sCissorliFts
Haulotte Compact 3347E 49 In Electric. 2005 Haulotte Compact 2747E 20 Ft Electric. (2) 2005 JLG 2030ES 20 Ft Electric.
BooM liFt
2003 Genie Z80/60 4x4.
trACtors
1980 Versatile 835 4WD. 2005 Challenger MT535B MFWD. 1978 John Deere 4840 2WD.
ForAGe hArVester & heAder
2010 JCB 541-70 Agri XtrA
2005 ChAllenger Mt535B
2008 Claas Jaguar 850 RWA Forage Harvester. 2008 Claas RU450 6 Row Corn Header.
2003 genie Z80 60
QtY of welders
tillAGe & BreAkiNG equipMeNt
Air CoMpressor
Morris Magnum CP43 43 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator · Blanchard 70 Ft Tined Harrows · Farm King 40 Ft Harrows · Harmon 42 Ft Harrows · Degelman Rock Picker.
Ingersoll-Rand P250WJD S/A.
hAy CuttiNG equipMeNt hA
1997 Case IH 8850HP 15 Ft Mower Conditioner. 2002 John Deere 4990 15 Ft Mower Conditioner.
GrAiN hANdliNG equipMeNt
Compton Enterprise Railcar Unloader Grain Conveyor. Behlen 920± Bushel Hopper Bin. Behlen 3062± Bushel Hopper Bin. Westeel 2570± Bushel 14 Ft x 6 Ring Hopper Bin. Behlen 1844± Bushel Hopper Bin. (7) Westeel 2703± Bu 14 Ft Grain Bin. (2) Westeel 5300± Bu 19 Ft Grain Bin. (5) Butler 2270± Bu 14 Ft Grain Bin. Westfield W130-91 13 In. x 130 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Auger. Westfield MK130-91 13 In. x 90 Ft Grain Auger. (12) 6 In. x 10 In. Transfer Augers. Farm King 6 In. x 21 Ft Transfer Auger. Hance Corporation 500D 8 In. x 50 Ft Grain Leg. Universal 8 In. x 80 Ft Grain Leg. Walinga 5614 Grain Vac, s/n MT561499017906, 1000 PTO, hoses, chrome blower.
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Pacific Industrial 16 Ft x 11 Ft.
For more information:
QtY of PiPe rACks
Welders Miller Shopmaster 300A Power Source. Miller Pipepro 450RFC Electric. Miller Pipepro 450RFC Electric. Miller xMT 456 CC/CV D Electric. Miller xMT 350 CC/CV A Electric. Acklands N-450 Electric. Hobart Cyberflex 452 Electric. Red-D-Arc DC400 230 V Electric. Lincoln DC-400 Electric.
iNdustriAl plANt equipMeNt Gear Head Milling Machine · 170± Ton Hydraulic Shop Press · 2010 Comac 305HV4 Bending Machine · Hyd-Mech VW-18 Bandsaw · Hyd-Mech S-20 Series II Bandsaw · Piranha P90 90 Ton Ironworker · Sirco PA-20 Milling Lathe · Barmia B-50 Electric Drill Press · Nider N170 Electric Drill Press · Westward ML20EM Heavy Duty Drill Press.
other iteMs iNClude Steel & Racking · Attachments · Tanks · Containers · Huge selection of shop & industrial tools · Engines · Lrg Qty of Standfast Stands · Welding Tables & Jigg Stands · Tires · Shop Table · Welding Supplies · Bolt Bins · Storage Shelves...AND MUCH MORE!
Albert Thiessen: 780.322.3838 (h), 780.618.8429 (c) Allen Roberts: 780.721.1466
For complete list of details visit:
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rod thibeault,Agricultural Territory Manager Alberta, British Columbia Peace Region 780.933.9156 rthibeault@rbauction.com Auction Company License #303043 & 309645 r001782415
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PATTERSON'S
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Bonded and Licensed Livestock Dealers and Auctioneers in B.C. and Alberta
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Art Patterson 250.782.6500 Jack Patterson 780.518.4646 Shane Patterson 250.719.1655
BOB and SHIRLEY PATTERSON
Tuesday, June 17, 2014 • 10:00 a.m. Evergreen Park, Grande Prairie, AB
SATURDAY, JUNE 14
Unreserved Farm and Real Estate Auction Farm and RealAltona Estate Auction forUnreserved John & Frieda Peters BC 21664 For for more info. listings call John @ (250) 630-2569 John &on Frieda Peters Altona BC 21664
HORSE EQUIPMENT: John Deere/Van Brunt 20 run seed drill, Model EE, single disc, twin poles and eveners, galvanized seed box • JD 10 ft. field cultivator, truck wheels and new pole • JD 7 ft. left hand For more info. on listings call John @ (250) 630-2569 JD HORSE DRAWN BINDER light running grain binder, extra bull wheel tire, Sale starts @ 10am/ Equipments sells @ 1pm/ Real Estate sells @ 12noon eveners, new canvases • MH manure spreader, Fr. Hwy 97 Fort St John BC-‐ heading north on hwy 97, turn right onto new pole • JD and P & O walking plows • JD 213 sulky plows, new poles • MH gang plows Directions: 271 rd for 21km, then left onto 256 rd for 3 km. Turn right onto Prespatou rd for • Adams 3 in. sleigh, restored to new, cast shoeing and 7 ft. log bunks, end chains, 54km, turn right onto Altona rd for 8.5km. Turn left onto Loop rd and continue for caboose • McCormick sleighs, 2 1/4 in., restored to new • Bob sleigh, seat box, tongue about 2 km. Turn right onto #21664. Watch for Rhythm Auctions Signs! restored • 5 rubber tired wagons - IHC McCormick, MacLeods • Rubber tired covered CANTEEN AVAILABLE wagon • JD 5 horse hitch eveners • (2) 6 abreast eveners, 110 and 94 in. • Team of grey geldings, 18 hands, 9 and 12 years old, well broke for farm work • Numerous 3 horse and SHOP TOOLS: 225G Miller Bobcat welder (has only gone through 4-‐5 boxes of rods) team eveners • Mustang 20 ft. horse trailer • New 2 1/2 in. oak sleigh runners, new 12 ft. cutting torch w. tanks, tire changer, Miller welder, table saw, water pump, water poles, neck yokes, eveners, hardware • Mini horse equipment and harness • MISC. hoses, belt lacer, engine stand, Dynablast propane steamer, Rexon Milling machine, EQUIPMENT: CCIL 12 ft. h/d cultivator • MF 3 pth cultivator • CCIL crazy harrows • 8 ft. hydraulic ram, tidy tanks (3x130gal, 1-‐100gal, 1-‐150gal) side grinders, bumper jacks, circular saw, chop saw, cut-‐off saw, Mastercraft drill press, quantity of wrenches, electric slide sled deck for pickup box • 300 gal. water tank on skids • Fuel slip tank, hand • Complete list at pattersonsauction.ca hydraulic jacks, assortment of belts pump MISC.: wheel chair lift for vehicle (up to 300lbs) comes with all installation hardware, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT BOB at 780.814.7317
aluminum jockey box, box rails, aluminum running boards, aluminum head-‐ache rack with tool boxes, triplex wire, roll of chain link fencing, steel yard light pole, truck chains, quantity of tires/rims, quantity of 45 gal drums, pig crate, quantity of V-‐belts, water tank, quantity of steel, pallet of cultivator shovels, BUILDING MATERIAL: 2x6's, 2x4's, 6x6's, bundle of 1x4's, misc lumber, 26ft beam, OSB, galvanized tin sheeting, assortment of siding, treated blocking, fence posts, sawhorses, coreplex sheets, sign material, assortment of windows and doors, stove pipe, aluminum shelving, LAWN/GARDEN: Murray Twin18 ride-‐on lawn mower, pull-‐type rotor tiller, Mastercraft push mower, rotor tiller, ANTIQUES: cook stove, gas cans, antique plow, antique grass mower, steel/wooden wheels, EQUIPMENT: 700 Versatile tractor, 700 Versatile tractor for parts, 4520 John Deere tractor (comes with 2350 loader) 560 International tractor diesel engine, D4 International tractor, CCIL Swather, CCIL swather for parts, Versatile Swather, 21ft 8820 CASE International diesel swather, 46ft 420 Melroe Harrows, Allied harrows (different sizes), 32ft International Vibrashank w. mounted harrows, 18ft Vibrashank, Vibrashank for parts, 27ft Co-‐op implements deep tillage cultivator w. mounted harrows, 24ft Friggstad deep tillage cultivator, 14ft CASE cultivator, 20ft CASE disc, 22ft 230 John Deere disc, 5 bottom plow, 1969 Chev grain truck on propane, 1984 FORD pick-‐up on propane (4 speed), 14T John Deere square baler, Massey Ferguson silage cutter, , 28ft 7200 International hoe drill with steel packers, 12ft International seed drill, 24ft John Deere hoe drill with steel packers, 58ft field sprayer, Lode King 2 compartment drill fill on trailer, Westfield augers, hammer mill, seed cleaners, 510 New Holland 540pto brush mower, 18ft steel deck with tool box and tie straps, tandem trailer with like-‐new wooden deck, 2010 PJ flat deck tandem trailer, piler blade for Cat, ripper blade for D7 Cat, culverts, 20"pipes, 32ft 36" pipe, 10 ply 24.5-‐32 tires AND MUCH MORE!! Many items not listed. List may be subject to additions and deletions. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: We accept absentee bids only if the bid is placed at $350.00 or higher. To place an absentee bid, call the office at (250) 261-‐4198 to request the absentee bid form by fax. Forms must be sent back with proper information required 48 hours prior to the auction sale date. Everything sells unreserved and to the highest bidder only. No warranties or guarantees on items being sold, everything is sold as is where is. All sales must be paid on day of sale by cash, VISA, MasterCard, debit, certified cheque, or letter from bank guaranteeing payment. A sufficient I.D. (driver’s license) is required to register, prior to bidding. globalauctionguide.com for listings and photos. 75” x 2.125” –Visit Nexpress DUE TO POOR CELL SERVICE, DEBIT AND/OR CREDIT CARD TRANSACTIONS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THIS SALE. PLEASE BRING CASH OR CHEQUES
WADE and ROY THOMPSON and The Estate of KAY THOMPSON Monday, June 23, 2014 • Rolla, B.C. 10:00 a.m. Local Time
Directions: From traffic circle in Dawson Creek go 3 miles east on Highway 49 to Rolla Road No. 3, go 6 miles north and turn left on to Road 214 (Kilkerran FORD 1 TON WITH BLADE Road) to sale site. Watch for signs. TRACTORS: Cockshutt 1950T tractor, pto, Leon FEL • JD 4020 tractor, PTO • TRUCKS: 1996 Ford 1 ton truck, angle blade • 1966 Ford 500 grain truck • 1998 Dodge 2500 8L V10 • SEED and TILLAGE: 8 ft. land levelor • 20 ft. tandem disc • JD 95-970 12 ft. field cultivator • 2 24 ft. cultivators • Oliver 5 btm. plow • Versatile 60 ft. sprayer • 37 ft. diamond harrows and draw bar • HAY and HARVEST: MF 550 diesel combine • IH 210 swather • Westeel Rosco 20 ft. x 6 ring steel grain bin • Westfield 6x30 ft. grain auger, 10 hp B&S • MISC.: (2) 20 ft. 15 in. culverts • Tanks • Yamaha and Honda 3 wheeler , ATV pull behind sprayer • Cutting torch, chain saws, weed eaters • Compressors • 20x8 ft. C cans • Yard Machine rear tine garden cult • Turf Power ride on mower • Welder • Shop vac, LP board • New hay wire, pressure tank, pump • Acme grain grinder • JD walk behind rototiller • Many more irems too numerous to mention. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT WADE at 250.782.1026
NEIL and JUDITH BENT SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2014 - 9:00 a.m. LAGLACE, AB • ON-LINE BIDDING
1929 CHRYSLER ROYALE
Directions: From Grande Prairie, AB, go 11 miles west of airport turnoff on Highway 43 to (Wembley/LaGlace) Highway 724. Go north on Secondary Highway 724 to LaGlace 16 miles. Go west at LaGlace on Highway 59 for 1.5 miles.
ANTIQUE TRACTORS Hart Parr • McCormick • MF • Cockshutt • MH• AC• Case • David Bradley • JD • Cockshutt • ANTIQUE TRUCKS and CARS: 1929 Chrysler Royal • 1941 Ford 3 Ton • 1946 Maple Leaf Truck • 1948 Chrysler Windsor • 1955 Dodge • 1957 Fargo • 1970 Ford Truck • ANTIQUE EQUIPMENT: Binders • Seeders •Threshing machines • Cultivators • Plows • Seeders • Discs • STATIONARY ENGINES: 1931 Ruston Hornsby engine • McCormick Deering • Fairbanks Morse • Lister • Maytag • MH • Alamo • Johnny A great opportunity to buy a half section of farm land locate on John A Street in Altona. On The Spot • ANTIQUE SEWING MACHINES: Singer • Suprema Industrial • Jones • Unreserved Real Estate Auction for John G. Fehr @12noon on June 14, 2014. This Bernina • Sergers • Montgomery Ward • Kenmore • ANTIQUE HOUSEHOLD: Cream sepproperty will be auctioned off at the site of 21664 Altona (Loop rd) at the Farm arator • Lamps • Torches • Washtubs • Wringer washing machine • Butter churn • Sad irons Auction of John & Frieda Peters. To view the land call John G. Fehr @ (250) 630-‐ and MISC: 2013 Yanmar LX4100 tractor • 2009 Dodge plates • EQUIPMENT 2309 • Collector Ram 2500 • Utility trailers • Cub Cadet zero turn mower • 1989 Okanagan motorhome • E – 80c, – 3.375” x 2.125” – Nexpress Legal Description-‐ DL: 2521 PID-‐ 011-‐238-‐739 2009 Panterra ATV • Reinell boat • Meat cutting tools • Tools • Welders • Cattle panels • Property is sold with the following outbuildings: 2 wooden grain bins Hay Shed Many more items too numerous to mention also be used as equipment shed) Approx. 30'x96', Barn with concrete floor (can approx. 26'x40' Property is fairly flat with approximately 240 open acres and 2 Pictures and complete list at pattersonsauction.ca. FOR ON-LINE BIDDING AT PATTERSONSAUCTION.CA dugouts and a well but no hydro. REGISTER *CLASS 6D road access to the property FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT NEIL at 780.568.3619
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