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SPOTTED AT #CROPTOUR14 | FOR MORE PHOTOS AND STORIES, SEE P.3-7, 16 Western Producer reporters crisscrossed the Prairies last week, covering the CWB crop tours.
Clockwise from left: Leif Carlson of Manitoba Agriculture gets nice and close with a cereal crop to assess its yield and quality. He was part of the tour. | ED WHITE PHOTO Ripening wheat shows its beauty near Etzikom, Alta., during the July 29 segment of the tour. | BARB GLEN PHOTO One guest checks soybean nodulation in central Manitoba. | ED WHITE PHOTO Soil is dry in fields near Stirling, Alta. | BARB GLEN PHOTO
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Rail volumes increased, service rules tightened New minimums for railways | Federal government will monitor railway performance to ensure all markets for Canadian grain are being served BY BRIAN CROSS SASKATOON NEWSROOM
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The federal government marked the beginning of the 2014-15 crop year with new regulations aimed at ensuring better rail service for Western Canada’s grain and oilseed farmers. The regulations, which were announced Aug. 1 by federal agriculture minister Gerry Ritz, include another federal order requiring Canada’s major railways to each haul a minimum of 536,000 tonnes of grain per week until Nov. 29. The order is intended to ensure that Canadian National Railway
and Canadian Pacific Railway move an average of one million tonnes of grain per week throughout the 2014-15 crop year, despite the likelihood of reduced volumes during December, January and February. Other measures include regulations that require railway companies to provide more information about key performance indicators such as car order fulfillment, fleet sizes and the number of hopper cars that are empty, loaded, in storage, en route or in bad order. Railway performance will also be monitored more closely on a corridor-by-corridor basis to ensure that
all markets for Canadian grain are being adequately served. The new regulations also provide more details about the types of issues that can be brought before the Canadian Transportation Agency during CTA-arbitrated negotiations involving rail shippers and railway companies. It is hoped that defining the issues allowed in an arbitrated settlement will encourage more shippers to pursue service level agreements with the railways. In addition, monetary penalties can also be ordered. SEE NEW REGULATIONS, PAGE 2
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New regulations CTA adjudicators will now have the ability to order railway companies to compensate shippers for expenses stemming from poor railway performance. Regulatory details have also been established specifying prescribed freight rates to be used when interswitching provisions are used. The regulations announced Aug. 1 add detail to legislative provisions that were contained in Bill C-30, the Fair Rail for Grain Farmers Act that Parliament passed earlier this year. “As of today, we have put into force regulations in five key areas to strengthen our rail supply chain,” said Ritz. The extension of weekly grain movement targets will ensure timely movement of grain throughout the critical harvest period, he added. “Based on the ongoing needs of grain shippers and other commodities, the regulations being announced today extend the requirement to move one million metric tonnes (of grain) a week to the end of November,” he said. Farm officials who attended Ritz’s announcement welcomed the move. Kent Erickson, chair of the Alberta Wheat Commission, said his organization is pleased with the steps Ottawa has taken. “We haven’t seen a lot of detail yet in the regulations, so time will tell there,” said Erickson “But today was definitely a big step forward because it puts a few more
teeth in the whole process. It’s a good first step and hopefully the CTA review will be the next big step.” Brett Halstead, a farmer director with the Saskatchewan Canola Commission, said short-term steps aimed at keeping grain flowing are essential. “With another crop soon to come off, it’s important that we keep the grain moving,” Halstead said. “But we also need to fix this longterm. Part of that is the regulations announced today, but another part of it is how we come through the review of the Canada Transportation Act. Hopefully, we can get some long-term fixes through that process as well.” In Saskatchewan, provincial economy minister Bill Boyd said his ministry will monitor the impact on the province’s grain industry in the coming months. Concerns persist in the province over car allocations to short-line railway companies and a burdensome provincial grain carryout that is estimated at 10 million tonnes, he said. CN president Claude Mongeau was not impressed by the regulatory measures. He called Ottawa’s new regulations burdensome and illadvised. “It’s truly unfortunate that the federal government has decided to introduce extensive regulations in reaction to a 100-year grain crop that has been handled reasonably well in the normal course of business,” Mongeau said in a news release.
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average yields may be on the way for Western Canada this year. 4 WATERSHED PLAN: A planning strategy has been released for Alberta’s South Saskatchewan River basin. 14 CAPITAL CRUNCH: Farmers who were hit by rain this year are warned to get their finances in order now. 16
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grain farmers are becoming increasingly interested in tile drainage. 62 ANIMAL RIGHTS: A U.S. millionaire is speaking out against claims made by animal rights activists. 65 NITROGEN USE: A nitrogen stabilizer product that has been long used in the U.S. is now approved in Canada. 75
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wards are one method of measuring your place in an industry. While there are few farming awards, other than in conservation and for young, progressive farmers, other parts of the business have associations that recognize achievements annually. Journalism is no exception, and Western Producer reporters and editors belong to a variety of professional groups, including three agriculture specific organizations. I am proud to say that at last week’s American Agricultural Editors Asso-
ciation convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, two of our staff took home several awards in the face of record entries and the always-tough competition that occurs in agricultural journalism in North America. Camrose-based WP reporter Mary MacArthur won the breaking news competition for her coverage of a disqualified beef competitor at the Calgary Stampede. She also achieved the designation of AAEA Master Writer to recognize previous awards over a variety of categories such as feature writing, personality profiles, and opinion. Art director Michelle Houlden took home three second-place and a third-place award in the categories of overall magazine design and best use of charts and graphic materials. To read MacArthur’s winning story visit bit.ly/1oWTMhI. To find out more about the awards, visit www. ageditors.com. Michael Raine is managing editor and Production editor at The Western Producer.
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CGC retains bond based insurance Negotiations stall for new insurance system BY BRIAN CROSS SASKATOON NEWSROOM
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Dry conditions threaten yields Alberta’s mixed bag | Field tours show some areas dry while others are doing well BY BARB GLEN LETHBRIDGE BUREAU
Rain. The word was on most farmers’ lips during one leg of a CWB-organized tour that focused on wheat and durum crops from as far north as Kathyrn and as far south as Etzikom in Alberta, and along a winding southern route through Burstall, Leader, Swift Current, Aneroid, Woodrow, Assiniboia, Willows, Briercrest and Moose Jaw in Saskatchewan. Rain is needed in most areas to aid crop development, especially north of Calgary and south to Stirling, as well as most of Saskatchewan’s southwest. Nevertheless, crops were holding their own last week and most weren’t showing evident stress despite temperatures hovering around 30 C across the region. Calculations on crop samples indicate average to above average yields are in the offing. “A good rain about 10 days ago would have been perfect,” said crop specialist Carrie Butterwick of Foremost, Alta., July 29. However, durum crops east of Foremost showed the promise of high yields, and Joe Waldner, who farms
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on a Hutterite colony just west of the town, said he was expecting above average yields in a range of crops, with the possible exception of heataffected canola. Farmers near Vulcan, Alta., would likely have agreed with Butterwick’s wish for an earlier rain. Crop consultant Andre Lacoursiere said the area had received 230 millimetres of rain since April but that was
still substantially less than the Champion region to the south. He predicted that yields won’t reach last year’s bumper crop levels, but wheat appeared likely to meet the average of 48 bushels per acre. Moisture conditions improved as the tour moved through southeastern Alberta and toward Swift Current but deteriorated southward before improving again east of Assiniboia.
Variability in crop maturity was evident throughout this leg of the three-pronged tour. Canola ranged from full flower to podding and many fields of spring wheat and durum were still in flower. A long, frost-free fall will be needed to bring all crops to maturity. Research analyst Ali Doroudian of international crop trader Nidera, who was on the wheat and durum tour, concluded that Canada won’t have any shortage of durum this year. “We can make decisions based on price and what we’re going to pay in order to buy durum in the world,” he said. “We can basically relax, knowing there is supply there.” Del Dosdall, a Vancouver-based export trader for Parrish and Heimbecker, said his observations from the tour wouldn’t likely affect his trades in the near term, but getting into fields provided insight. “The one thing, I didn’t realize how dry it would be … but overall, it’s pretty much average. Everybody was talking pretty much an average crop and that’s what we saw,” said Dosdall. “I really just educated myself on what’s out there this year.” FOR MORE FROM #CROPTOUR14, SEE PAGES 4-7, 16
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Farmers who sell crops to insolvent or bankrupt grain buyers will have to rely on financial protections already in place at the Canadian Grain Commission, at least for now. CGC chief commissioner Elwin Hermanson says plans to implement a new insurance-based producer payment protection system have been set aside. The commission had hoped to develop a new system based on insurance premiums to replace an existing program that requires licensed grain companies to post bonds or financial guarantees. However, negotiations on the insurance-based model bogged down and the commission terminated discussions with potential insurers earlier this year. The commission’s existing bond based system will remain in place for the 2014-15 crop year and possibly beyond that. “This particular type of model, this type of insurance scheme, is probably not going to work, simply because of the constraints within the insurance industry,” Hermanson said. “But certainly, we are still open to finding a better model.” Industry groups that had been promoting an insurance-based system expressed disappointment last week that negotiations between the grain commission and private sector insurers had broken off. Levi Wood, president of the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association, said members of his organization had hoped for a new system that would reduce the protection costs borne by farmers and give individual growers the option of forgoing insurance altogether when the perceived risk of non-payment for their crop deliveries was low. “Ultimately, we would like to see a model where people could choose the level of insurance they want on their transactions,” said Wood. “For example, if you’re dealing with one of the major line companies, you might be willing to forego the insurance costs altogether on that transaction because you trust (that company).” Wood said the current bond-based system provides a level of protection to farmers, but the costs borne by producers are not transparent. In some cases, protections have also been inadequate. “I’m not sure that the current program, as it’s designed, is working like it’s supposed to,” Wood said. “There have been cases where the bonds haven’t been adequate to cover farmers’ losses.” Brett Halstead, a grain and oilseed farmer from Nokomis, Sask., said an insurance-based program would have been preferable to the current bond-based system. “It was a little disappointing to hear that the insurance-based system is not going through,” said Halstead, a farmer director with the Saskatchewan Canola Commission.
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just like that. But for here and for now, this is kind of what we’re looking at.” Unlike last year, spring wheat yields across the Prairies will vary from region to region. For example, Burnett said the average spring wheat yield could vary by as much as five to seven bu. per acre between the eastern and western Prairies. That’s a significant difference given that average yields over the past 10 years have shown little variation from east to west.
The 43.1 bu. per acre prairie-wide estimate for spring wheat is down significantly from last year’s 53 bu. average but better than the 2008-12 fiveyear average of 41.1 bu. and well up from the 2008-12 average of 36.3 bu. Yield potential in this year’s durum crop is better than normal. Tour leaders pegged Western Canada’s overall durum yields at 48.1 bu. per acre, down only marginally from last year’s record 48.4 bu. and well up from the 2008-12 average of 36.3 bu. “The durum crop looks very good
this year,” Burnett said. “I did have some initial concerns after the heavy rains that we received in the durum areas, about the root structures and their ability to extract the maximum amount of moisture … but that doesn’t appear to be a problem.” A more immediate concern among prairie durum growers is the weather between now and harvest. Durum crops in many areas were just finishing flowering last week, meaning they will be much later to mature than normal.
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REGINA — Barring any major yieldaltering events between now and harvest, western Canadian yields for spring wheat, durum and canola will be lower than last year’s bin busting numbers but better than average. That was the main conclusion following a prairie-wide crop tour that concluded July 31 in Regina. The four-day CWB tour of Western Canada’s key grain producing
regions estimated average spring wheat yields in Western Canada at 43 bushels per acre, canola at 34 and durum at 48. “We’re not trying to produce a number that’s the final end-all, be– all of the Canadian crop,” said Bruce Burnett, a CWB crop analyst and tour organizer. “This is like a snapshot. We’re going around the Prairies. We’re taking a look. We’re taking stock. Two days from now there could be a massive freeze and everything could change
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Ditch bewitched: erg Examining toxicity | Alkaloid levels checked to see if they rise during the growing season BY ROBERT ANSON BRANDON BUREAU
CWB farm service co-ordinator Chris Birk pointed out ergot problems in fields during the southeastern Saskatchewan leg of the prairie-wide crop tour. | ED WHITE PHOTO
CARLYLE, Sask. — On a nearly perfect July morning, with blue sky and few puffy clouds, Chris Birk wandered into a durum field along Highway 13 in southeastern Saskatchewan. Birk, a CWB farm service co-ordinator who was leading farm journalists and commodity analysts on a crop tour of the region, pointed out a problem with the durum after walking only a few metres into the field. Black bodies were attached to many of the durum spikelets and it
was obvious that this crop, or at least the patch close to the highway, had a high rate of ergot infection. Sean Thompson, a livestock specialist with Saskatchewan Agriculture, said ergot has become more common in the province. As a result, the government launched an initiative this summer to assess the breadth and severity of the problem. “We know in the grain, once it gets combined, it’s very toxic (to livestock) and potent in the mature seed, but is it also the same when you first get the infection?” he said.
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n but many obstacles could affect outcome Durum crops in some areas could use more rain to properly fill out, but the threat of early frost is a lingering concern in all areas. “Crop development is significantly delayed so we do need to see warmer temperatures,” Burnett said. “I think that’s something that we’ll have to keep a very close eye on.” Regardless what crop they are growing, farmers across the West will be hoping for a long frost-free period this fall — until mid-September or later — to ensure that yields and crop
quality are optimized. Western Canadian canola yields were especially difficult to estimate, given that many crops are still in flower. The estimate of 34.3 bu. per acre is similar to the 2008-12 average of 33.14 bu. CWB’s yield estimates come as world markets are digesting news of record or near-record global grain supplies. Daniel Basse, a market analyst and president of Chicago-based AgResource Company, said worldwide plantings of corn, soybeans and wheat
hit a record 1.28 billion acres this year. “This is going to be the fourth year in a row where farmers have expanded their total seeded acreage (of those crops),” he said. U.S. markets are also anticipating big production at home. American weather forecasts in late July were projecting widespread rain over much of the U.S. Midwest in early August. That has analysts pointing to potentially record-breaking corn and soybean yields south of the border.
U.S. corn prices, already down 40 percent in the past year, will likely sink lower if the rain materializes. Meanwhile, Russian wheat production, estimated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture at 53 million tonnes, could come in closer to 60 million tonnes. Basse said the size of the Russian wheat crop is rising almost daily and could exceed USDA estimates by seven million tonnes. European growers are also sitting on a huge crop, although recent rain
there could hurt crop quality. Barring a huge hiccup, global supplies of corn, wheat and soybeans — the world’s three largest crops — could reach a record 460 million tonnes in 2014-15. “This has been one of those growing seasons around the world in which we haven’t had any major problems outside of too much rain,” Basse said. “So when we talk about world markets, this year, we have a very, very good crop in the making, record large by our tallies.”
OPPOSITE PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Wheat in northwestern and west-central Saskatchewan is in generally good shape, although slightly behind the normal stage of development. | BRIAN CROSS PHOTO Dry soil conditions were evident in southwestern Saskatchewan during the July 30 portion of the crop tour. | BARB GLEN PHOTO A ladybug provides a splash of colour as it crawls among foxtail barley in the fringe of a canola field northeast of Calgary. | BARB GLEN PHOTO Joe Waldner, left, of Prairie Home Hutterite colony near Foremost, Alta., discusses the state of this year’s crop with CWB commodity risk management director Justin Daniels and CWB farm business representative Greg Bialobzyski. | BARB GLEN PHOTO
THIS PAGE, LEFT: Manitoba soybeans near Jordan Siding in Manitoba’s western Red River Valley are in great shape. This area missed the flooding that hit nearby areas. | ED WHITE PHOTO ABOVE: The tour group checked flax fields that were just finishing bloom near Woodrow, Sask. | BARB GLEN PHOTO FOR MORE STORIES AND PHOTOS FROM #CROPTOUR14, SEE PAGES 6, 7, 16
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ot fungus thrives where farmers fail to tread “That’s what we don’t know.” Saskatchewan Agriculture employees are scouting for ergot and will take samples of the fungus. “With these weekly samples, (we can) measure the alkaloid level, the toxin in ergot, and see how it changes throughout the growing season,” he said. “With that information, we’re hoping to come up with some recommendation for livestock producers of when it might be safe to harvest grain, feed or silage if they know ergot is present.” Ministry employees haven’t found much ergot in crops this summer in the southeast. “Our forage specialist has (only) heard one report of a field contaminated with it, down by Whitewood,”
said Sherri Roberts, a regional crops specialist from Weyburn. Many crops were behind normal development as of late July, and ergot hadn’t appeared in most cereal crops in Saskatchewan. However, ministry employees are finding the disease in ditch grasses, which have become a prime source of ergot spores. “Over half of the ditches I looked in (around Watrous) had some sort of ergot infection in them,” Thompson said. Ministry employees have also reported ergot in ditches near Tisdale, Moose Jaw and Swift Current. “Typically, that (ditches) is where the inoculum is going to come from, and (this summer) we’ve seen quite a bit.”
Thompson said it’s easy to detect ergot on a brome grass in a ditch. Infected plants produce a sticky “honeydew” at flowering time. “The heads kind of stick together. If you rub your fingers on it your fingers will be quite sticky,” he said. “Also, (growers) will be able to see ergot bodies in the brome grass…. It looks like a brome seed, just a little bit longer.” Ergot spores from ditches are more likely to infect a cereal crop if it’s cool and wet because those conditions prolong the flowering period. “This is when (cereals) are infected if ergot is present. It will be a couple of days after infection … that you see that honeydew,” Thompson said. “Another five to 10 days after that is
when you’ll start seeing the ergot bodies form.” Thompson said weather and agronomic practices are behind the rise in ergot contaminated cereals in Saskatchewan. The ergot fungus has thrived as excessive rainfall and wetter conditions become more frequent, or possibly the new normal. The popularity of conservation tillage is a factor because ergot can’t spread if it’s underneath the soil. “A good cultivation will typically bury the residue,” Thompson said. “Ergot, the sclerotia, won’t come out of around an inch or two inches of dirt.” Growing an oilseed or pulse crop following a cereal helps control the
fungus’s spread, but there is still the problem of ergot and brome grass. Mo w i n g d i t c h e s c a n c o n t ro l ergot’s spread from brome grasses to cereal crops, and anecdotal evidence from Alberta suggests ergot is less prevalent in counties that cut ditches. “In Alberta, in some counties, they’re mowing all their ditches in early summer,” Thompson said. “So the grass doesn’t mature and you don’t see the ergot.” The toxic alkaloids in ergot affect cattle in a variety of ways, but the most common consequence is blood vessel constriction. Obstructed blood flow means extremities such as feet, ears and tails can fall off in cold weather.
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Quality ranges pose marketing challenge Most problems in east | Farmers fear missing or exceeding base minimums on quality and are avoiding forward pricing BY ED WHITE WINNIPEG BUREAU
PELICAN LAKE, Man. — The crops around this area south of Brandon look rough and patchy, with healthy bits neighboured by stunted crops and with plants showing heads ranging from ripening to immature. Winter wheat crops have a lot of disease, and everywhere there are crop holes where water sat and drowned the plants. But a bit east of here the crops looked great, with no signs of moisture stress and good yields and quality likely. That differing situation within the same region will make for complicated dynamics this fall and winter as farmers find their crops caught in local micro marketing environments that might be much different from overall prairie conditions. Discounts could be heavy in areas with lots of damaged crops as a glut heads to the elevator. However, high quality crops in those areas could find nice premiums if local supplies are short. Marketing advisers say farmers will have to monitor elevators and delivery points to find the best match of mixed-quality crops and buyers. “When push comes to shove, knowing what you have is going to be pretty important,” said Brennan Turner, owner of the FarmLead online marketplace. “You could be taking off a wide variety of qualities from one field.” There are always pockets of poor crop and areas of high quality grain on the Prairies, but this year has an exceptionally large area where crops were badly damaged by the late June rain storm that stretched from Melville, Sask., to central Manitoba. It creates a zone hundreds of kilometres long in which many poor quality crops will be heading toward the same elevators. However, a high quality crop is likely to be produced on the western Prairies, where good conditions and development prevail. As a result, very different marketing conditions will exist there. Brenda Tjaden Lepp, lead analyst
Eastern prairie farmers are finding fields with pockets of poor crop and areas of high quality, so they are reluctant to lock in prices. | ROBERT ARNASON PHOTO for FarmLink Marketing, said the mixed conditions in many fields and across most farms in the rain-damaged area is prompting farmers to pull back from forward pricing, especially with wheat. Most elevator contracts for wheat define a number of specifications as the base grade and protein of the delivered crop, which creates a challenge for farmers who aren’t sure what they have. Not only are farmers unsure they will get the grade they contracted for, but they are also unsure how much the discount or premium will be if they miss or exceed the base minimums. It’s prompting some farmers to
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avoid even great special offers, such as $6 per bushel for No. 1, 13.5 protein wheat recently offered in Manitoba. “If some (bad weather events happen between now and harvest) and you end up with a No. 3 or a feed, and so does everybody else in the area, then the discount from that base price is going to be pretty wide,” said Tjaden Lepp. On the other hand, a farmer who locks in low quality specifications but produces a higher quality crop, might not be able to receive any premium, especially if lots of local growers receive the same good fortune. Farmers not only have to deal with their own range of qualities on their
fields but also with farmers’ situations across their local area. “It’s the biggest deal when it comes to wheat,” said Tjaden Lepp. “Until you see what the quality profile is of the overall wheat crop, it’s hard to tell what the spreads are going to do.” Premiums and discounts are likely to vary elevator to elevator and point to point, depending on extremely local conditions. “What that looks like to the farmer is: real confusing,” she said. CWB analysts, after touring the major crop production regions of Western Canada, have concluded that a better-than-average prairie yield is coming.
Turner said that means some farmers might be able to benefit from shipping grain from one region to the next, either good to bad or bad to good. “There might be some opportunities to deliver to those areas where they don’t have the higher quality,” said Turner. However, he expects farmers to be leery about pricing much in the next couple of weeks because so many are not confident they know the quality of the crop growing in their fields. “Guys are more reluctant to sell,” said Turner. “It’s a quality issue. (They’re saying), ‘I won’t sell it until I have it in the bin and know what I have.’ ”
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Small barley crop provides modest price support Mixed conditions | Huge U.S. corn crop will limit price gains BY ED WHITE WINNIPEG BUREAU
BRANDON, Man. — Barley crops are all over the map from eastern Saskatchewan to eastern Manitoba. The Manitoba leg of the CWB crop tour found barley that was yellowed or patchy, as well as mature and immature heads growing together and good, poor and terrible stands in the same field. Such a big swath of the Prairies suffering poor barley crops and so little barley seeded this spring means the price outlook could be expected to be bullish. In one way it is, but most farmers won’t see better barley prices as adequate compensation for damage in the field or generally low cereal grain prices. “They should hold on relative to other crops.… If we have normal fall weather and most (non-barley) crops mature properly without frost, then we don’t have a surplus of feed on the Prairies at all,” said Jim Beusekom of Market Place Commodities in
One analyst says barley prices may have already peaked for 2014-15. | Lethbridge. “But the problem isn’t Canada. The pressure for feed (prices) is coming from other areas.” Beusekom said prices for new crop barley might have already peaked for 2014-15 unless something bad happens to U.S. and world corn and other feedgrain crops. Western Canadian farmers seeded
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only six million acres of barley this spring, and hundreds of thousands of those have been damaged by the deluge of rain that struck the eastern Prairies at the end of June. Barley is a particularly weak crop in the face of saturation, suffering far more than other cereals. “Yields are just generally suffering a
lot,” said Brenda Tjaden Lepp, lead analyst at FarmLink Marketing. “You can have spring wheat looking great, oats being average, but that’s not the case with barley. It hasn’t really bounced back.” However, local conditions won’t be enough to raise barley prices to what most farmers see as attractive levels.
Expectations of a record U.S. corn crop in the U.S. Midwest and large cereal grain crops in North Dakota will make feedgrain alternatives for barley easy for prairie livestock feeders to obtain. Beusekom said in one aspect barley shines because there’s not much spread between it and traditionally higher-priced spring wheat or winter wheat in southern Alberta’s feedlot alley. However, hefty corn and world wheat supplies will hold base feedgrain prices down. “It’s going to take the other markets to move if it’s going to move higher,” said Beusekom. Farmers need to assume the world is more likely to produce a big feedgrain crop this year than a small one, and that’s bad for the price outlook regardless of the damaged and small size of the prairie barley crop. “There’s downside risk for sure,” said Beusekom. Tjaden Lepp said one bright side to the otherwise dreary barley and cereal grain outlook is for unpriced new crop malting barley. Two dollar premiums over feed barley are available, which reveals likely short supplies this winter. “Is it a concern for the malting companies? Absolutely,” said Tjaden Lepp.
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Huge global supply puts wheat, corn, soybeans in doldrums BY BRIAN CROSS SASKATOON NEWSROOM
Canadian farmers waiting for an uptick in gloomy global grain markets could wait for a while. However, they might find a glimmer of hope in a good old barley sandwich. American grain market analyst Daniel Basse said barley is one of the few grains that shows any hope of stronger prices in the near-term. Global barley acreage was down slightly this year, and lower supplies are likely to support prices, at least to some degree, he said. Basse projects global barley area at 121 million acres this year, down 3.7 million acres, or three percent, from last year. “Barley is the only thing, from a supply standpoint, that looks like it has some hope,” Basse said.
DANIEL BASSE MARKET ANALYST
Demand for high-protein wheat could also show resilience. The world is looking at a huge wheat crop this year, but the quality could be hurt by heavy rains at harvest in Europe and other key production regions. That’s good news for Canadian growers if they can harvest a quality crop with high protein levels. Other than that, markets for wheat and coarse grains are straining under the weight of a potentially huge global crop. Basse said grain growers around
the world are expanding seeded acreage and global yield trends are also rising. However the U.S. ethanol industry has reached a plateau, meaning any new demand for corn and wheat will be limited to the food and feed industries. “We are now at a stage in time where in the last six or seven years, we have brought in a lot more grain acreage and farmers are farming it agronomically better,” Basse said. “We are now looking at a world that produces more grain than we can consume. How long that will continue? I can’t tell you. That’s a function of the markets. But you do need to understand that these are different times than what we have been living in.” Basse, who spoke in Regina last week, said global area of corn, wheat and soybeans is estimated at a record
517.3 million acres this year. That, combined with increased yields, means global supplies of corn, wheat and soybeans in 2014-15 could reach a record 460 million tonnes. Ethanol is not the knight in shining armour that it once was. “The world is in a position today in which biofuels are now mature,” Basse said. “We in the United States have started to back off on ethanol, and by that I’m saying that there’s not a new ethanol plant currently under construction in the United States. We also expect that EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) will reduce the ethanol mandate in the next couple of months, probably waiting until the U.S. mid-term elections in November.” In China, corn production is also expanding rapidly, said analyst Li
Qiang from JCIChina in Shanghai. That will also exert negative pressure on global grain prices, although it could be good news for North American oilseeds. In China, government-backed production subsidies favour the domestic production of corn at the expense of oilseed crops such as rapeseed and soybeans. Because of that, Chinese demand for foreign oilseeds is likely to remain at current levels or increase, said Li. Grain price weakness will be compounded by transportation problems. Demand for rail capacity from North America’s booming energy sector will likely translate into high basis levels again this year, Basse said. That won’t sit well with western Canadian farmers, many of whom paid a huge price to move last year’s record breaking Canadian harvest.
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TRADE | WTO SCARE
Rural votes, old fears drive new threat at WTO India holds Bali deal hostage | Domestic politics are said to be driving the latest world trade talk posturing India blocked a reform of global custom rules last week, saying it wants an agreement on food subsidies and grain stockholding to run parallel to the trade facilitation pact. The long awaited trade pact was part of the deal reached at the World Trade Organization meeting in Bali last year. Some estimates say the deal could add $1 trillion to the global economy and create 21 million jobs, prompting a U.S. warning that India’s demands could kill global trade reform efforts. NEW DELHI, India (Reuters) — India’s delaying of a global trade deal in the name of food security appears puzzling. Its grain silos are spilling over, exports are on the rise and the prime minister is an avowed market champion. However, government officials say prime minister Narendra Modi is prepared to risk global outrage to seize a historic chance to build a rural power base with his defence of farm subsidies and banish memories of humiliating national food shortages. Modi triumphed in a general election only two months ago, but polls are never far away in the world’s largest democracy, and his Bharatiya Janata Party already has its eyes on new campaigns in the bread bowl states of Haryana and Maharashtra. More than two-thirds of India’s 1.26 billion people live in rural areas, and Modi’s party, traditionally stronger in cities, needs to secure more farmers’ votes to consolidate its power. Party officials are confident New Delhi’s tough line at World Trade Organization talks in Geneva will accomplish that. “A strong stance in Geneva sends a message to the farmers and poor people that unlike the (last government), Modi can take on the global powers to safeguard the interests of rural India,” said a party lawmaker. Modi’s government demanded a halt to a globally agreed timetable on new customs rules, but said it would sign the agreement in September if there is a concurrent deal on food stockpiling and subsidies, well ahead of a 2017 target agreed last December in Bali. Critic’s say the brinkmanship threatens a deal that could add $1 trillion to global wealth and create 21 million jobs. Modi risks alienating allies, including the United States. “We understand that a new government in office for fewer than 100 days is eager to evaluate any previous agreement and assure their electorate they are doing the right thing,” said Diane Farrell, acting president of
A labourer speaks on a mobile phone while lying on sacks filled with rice at the Agricultural Produce Market Committee market yard on the outskirts of the western Indian city of Ahmedabad July 29. India blocked a worldwide reform of customs rules last week, saying it wants an agreement on food subsidies and stockholding to run parallel to the trade facilitation pact. With grain silos spilling over and exports on the rise, New Delhi’s threat to trash the trade deal in the name of food security and farm subsidies appears puzzling to many. | REUTERS PHOTO the U.S.-India Business Council. “At the same time, we have a high degree of hope that they will work with the WTO to find the appropriate accommodations in order to sign on an agreement to the treaty.” Critics say India’s move could cripple W TO talks, hasten trade negotiations elsewhere, which India opposes, and swiftly trigger trade disputes challenging India’s stockpiling policy. However, the gambit is paying off at home, where the opposition, industry groups and many economists have welcomed India asserting itself more on the international stage. “Modi, like any good strong leader, is committed to ‘India first.’ That was his campaign,” said Samir Saran of the Observer Research Foundation think-tank. India rejects international criticism by saying it is responsible for the well-being of a quarter of the world’s poor and that its subsidy burden is vastly overestimated.
Current WTO rules limit subsidies to farmers in developing countries to 10 percent of the total value of agricultural produce based on 1986-88 prices. New Delhi trade officials say India wants the formula to be adjusted for inflation and fears that if the Bali trade facilitation deal was signed July 31 as planned, questions of stockpiling and subsidies would end up on the back burner. However, India has not formally raised the inflation-adjustment idea since the Bali summit in December. India provides subsidized fertilizer and seeds to farmers and buys wheat and rice from them at fixed prices to boost production, build stocks for welfare plans and meet emergencies. The incentives, coupled with good rains in recent years, have sent production soaring and state warehouses are overflowing. India had stockpiled 21.2 million tonnes of rice and 39.8 million
tonnes of wheat as of July 1, more than double the respective buffer norms. Yet India is determined to hold onto these vast reserves, partly because of painful memories of dependence on U.S. food aid in the 1960s. Also, as recently as 2006, India’s surpluses vanished after two years of drought and it was forced to import grain, boosting global food prices. Monsoon rains are expected to be below average this year. “India cannot afford to rely on imports of rice and wheat as no one produces (enough) to feed a county of India’s size,” said a senior farm ministry official. “Two successive droughts in India will scare the world market, and prices will surge in an unimaginable way.” Government experts say nearly half of the 60 million tonnes of grains set aside for distribution at subsidized prices is siphoned off by corrupt officials, raising the question why India
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would burn bridges to defend such an inefficient system. Still, some experts say India’s best choice might be simply to try to improve it because a change to cash transfer subsidies recommended by many economists would take years in a country with few rural banks. India’s states are working to fix the system of warehouses and ration shops, which dates back to the famines of the 1960s, emulating simple solutions adopted by states that have dramatically cut waste and improved delivery. “The public distribution system (PDS) has been making slow but steady improvement,” said Peter Kenmore, the United Nations’ food and agriculture representative in India. “It is slow, sure, too slow, but basically the PDS is straightening out.” He said the Food and Agriculture Organization’s position is that India’s food subsidies do not distort global markets.
MARKETS CANFAX REPORT
Chicago live cattle set a new record July 30 but then fell sharply. Alberta packers remain short bought, facing negative processing margins. Buyers have become more disciplined as basis levels have weakened. Cash trade was too small to establish average prices. Grid and formula priced cattle must be fetching prices comparable with the cash market because no cattle are going onto the open market. Dressed bids were steady to $5 per hundredweight higher but were not enough to generate significant selling interest. Even with record prices, many feedlots say cattle simply need more days on feed. Packers are maintaining slaughter volumes at last year’s pace. Weekly western Canadian fed slaughter to July 25 was 35,645 head, which was the largest kill in the month. However, packers could eventually be forced to slow chain speeds because of the tight supply of market ready cattle. Weekly fed exports fell 14 percent to 4,913 head, which was 52 percent larger than last year. Packers will be calling upon August contract cattle, which could moderate interest in the cash market.
COWS SET RECORD Insatiable summer hamburger demand continued to drive non-fed prices higher. D1, D2 cow prices ranged $115$134 per cwt. to average $125.33, up $4.50. D3 prices ranged $102-$119 to average $110.67. Rail grade ranged $235-$240. Butcher bull prices rose $1 to average $132.44. Weekly western Canadian non-fed slaughter to July 26 rose 10 percent to 5,774 head. Weekly non-fed exports to July 19 rose five percent to 5,379 head.
Strong North American buying competition continued to rally feeder prices to new records. Alberta average steer prices rose $6.63 per cwt. and heifers rose $4.83. Stockers 400-500 pounds jumped $15-$20 per cwt. as strong prices and dwindling pasture brought larger groups of quality calves to town. Steer calves 400-600 lb. are trading more than $150 higher than the same week last year. Feeders heavier than 600 lb. were $2-$4 higher than the previous week. Feedlots focused mainly on securing as many yearlings as possible with little regard for quality. Their anxiety is rising over anticipated tight fall feeder supplies and increased buyer competition from the United States. Alberta auction volume almost doubled to 13,901 head. Feeder exports to July 19 rose 36 percent to 2,288 head. Some pasture conditions have deteriorated in the recent heat, which could push more cattle to market.
U.S. BEEF SOARS The U.S. Choice cutout was $263.66 US per cwt., up $8.10, and Select was $260.60, up $7.76. Most cuts rose, except flanks and select ribs, with rounds jumping $21$22. Boxed beef prices are $77-$79 higher than a year ago. Canadian cut-out values to July 25 are not available. For the week ending July 18, AAA rose $5.72 Cdn to $262.77 and AA rose $5.13 to $255.69. The AAA-Choice spread narrowed to -$6.34 from -$9.71 the previous week but was wider than last year’s -$1.13. This cattle market information is selected from the weekly report from Canfax, a division of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association. More market information, analysis and statistics are available by becoming a Canfax subscriber by calling 403275-5110 or at www.canfax.ca.
VARIETY REGISTRATION | TWO DURUM VARIETIES CANCELLED
Sceptre, Plenty amber durum cancelled SASKATOON NEWSROOM
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is cancelling two registrations in the Canada Western Amber Durum class. The variety registration for Sceptre will be cancelled Oct. 24. It will remain on the Canadian Grain Commission’s variety designation list and will be eligible for all
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grades of amber durum until Aug. 1, 2015. Plenty will be cancelled and removed from the variety designation list Aug. 1, 2015. The CFIA registers grain varieties and is responsible for cancelling variety registrations. The CGC selects which registered varieties are allowed into specific classes of grain.
Canada sees robust grain exports THE U.S. IMPORTED
MARKET WATCH
2.7 million TONNES OF CANADIAN WHEAT OVER 10 MONTHS
D’ARCE McMILLAN
Higher grain deliveries this spring and summer have reduced year end stocks
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he crop year ended July 31. What a year it was, with a crop that shattered all previous records but a transportation system incapable of meeting the unprecedented demand for rail car movement. Global grain prices were still pretty good, but on-farm prices crashed as basis levels widened because of the excess supply competing for limited rail pipeline to the ports. However, grain movement this spring and summer has been impressive following the setbacks of the winter, when unusual cold stymied railway performance. For example, the improved rail service allowed producers to deliver far more grain than normal this spring. Producer deliveries in May were a record 3.49 million tonnes and June was another record at 4.59 million tonnes. Combined May and June deliveries were two million tonnes more than the previous five year average for the two months, which was a 33 percent increase. For canola, this improved movement and robust exports and domes-
tic crush are narrowing the basis so that it is now positive in many locations. But alas, that positive basis is now associated with a much lower futures price, reflecting a global oilseed market weakened by the expectation of a record breaking American soybean crop. Still, it is important to keep moving grain to drive down stock levels. The improved grain movement has Agriculture Canada trimming its forecast for year end stocks. In April, it expected year end stocks of all principal field crops to total 23.3 million tonnes. By July, it had reduced its forecast by more than seven percent to 21.6 million tonnes. The reduction in the estimate for 2014-15 year end stocks was even greater. In April it was 20.7 million, but by July it had dropped 38 percent to 13.1 million. Anecdotal reports are that farmers in areas benefiting the most from the surge in rail movement are almost out of 2013 grain, although other areas, like the Peace River region, still have substantial stocks. Still, I would not be surprised if the Statistics Canada July 31 stocks report, due in early September, will show that the grain supply at the end of the crop year was even smaller than what Agriculture Canada now predicts. The export market wanted Canadian grain.
Canadian Grain Commission figures covering 11 months of the crop year to the end of June show total exports were up 14 percent over the previous year. Where was all the grain going? Statistics Canada figures trail by a month but are more complete than grain commission statistics. They show total wheat (other than durum) exports in the crop year to the end of May were 14.65 million tonnes, up 16 percent. The United States was the biggest wheat importer with buyers to the end of May importing 2.7 million tonnes, up 36 percent from the same point the previous year. Good old steady Japan was the No. 2 wheat importer as it usually is, with 1.22 million tonnes, down five percent from the previous year. Indonesia was in third place at 1.06 million tonnes, about steady with last year. Three Latin American countries moved strongly up the ladder. Mexico imported 991,000 tonnes in the 10 months, up 42 percent from the previous year. Peru, at 831,448 tonnes, soared 84 percent, and Colombia, at 744,600 tonnes, rose 58 percent. In canola, overall exports to the end of May were 7.44 million tonnes, up 12 percent. The biggest importer to the end of May was China with 3.3 million tonnes, up 27 percent over last year at the same point. That helped offset declines in Japan, which fell 13 percent to 1.77 million tonnes, and Mexico, which fell 17 percent to 1.05 million tonnes as of the end of May. Follow D’Arce McMillan on Twitter @darcemcmillan.
WP LIVESTOCK REPORT HOGS FALL Heavy carcasses and lacklustre packer demand pressured U.S. cash hogs lower. Iowa-southern Minnesota hogs delivered were $90-$91 US per hundredweight Aug. 1, down from $93$94 July 25. On a carcass basis, U.S. hogs averaged $120.04 per cwt. Aug. 1, down from $124.27 July 25. The U.S. pork cutout was $127.32 Aug. 1, down from $131.79 July 25. U.S. estimated weekly slaughter for the week to Aug. 2 was 1.867 million, up from 1.862 million the previous week. Slaughter was 2.027 million last year at the same time.
BISON STEADY The Canadian Bison Association
said Grade A bulls in the desirable weight range were mostly $4 Cdn per lb. with some sales to $4.10 hot hanging weight. Grade A heifers sold at prices $3.85$3.95. Animals outside the desirable buyer specifications may be discounted.
LAMBS MOSTLY STEADY Beaver Hill Auction in Tofield, Alta., reported 910 sheep and 377 goats sold July 28. Wool lambs lighter than 54 lb. were $110-$205 per cwt., 55-69 lb. were $182-$205, 70-85 lb. were $182-$197, 86-105 lb. were $159$183 and 106 lb. and heavier were $168-$179. Wool rams were $55-$100 per cwt. Cull ewes were $50-$138 and bred ewes were $125-$150 per head.
Hair lambs lighter than 54 lb. were $110-$190 per cwt., 55-69 lb. were $175-$196, 70-85 lb. were $156-$182, 86-105 lb. were $150-$174 and 106 lb. and heavier were $150-$169. Hair rams were $60-$96 per cwt. Cull ewes were $56-$89 and ewelamb families were $150-$250 per unit. Feeder kids lighter than 60 lb. were $175-$300. Good kid goats lighter than 70 lb. were $235-$270. Those heavier than 70 lb. were $195-$270 per cwt. Nannies were $67.50-$145 per cwt. Billies were $125-$175. Ontario Stockyards Inc. reported 1,547 sheep and lambs and 89 goats traded July 28. All classes of well-fed lambs sold steady. Under-finished lambs sold barely steady. Sheep and goats sold steady.
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LABOUR | FEDERAL PROGRAM CHANGED
CRAIG’S VIEW
Foreign workers program requires intelligent reform
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he Temporary Foreign Worker Program was in need of fixing. But as recently announced changes trickle through the country, it’s not clear whether the federal government has created new problems in its attempt to fill the holes. There are many unwitting players in this drama: meat processors and greenhouses to name a couple. Through no fault of their own, they suddenly find it much more difficult to fill their staff requirements. Yet we are not here to praise the old Temporary Foreign Worker Program. It had many flaws, not least among them its institutionalized racism that divided employees into two separate camps: foreign workers and Canadians, with different rules for each. That has not been addressed in the new regulations. Yet the programs have served an important function in some areas, particularly in Western Canada, where the labour force has not kept up to need. As a result, there was a collective sigh of relief across the Prairies when federal employment minister Jason Kenney announced changes last month: agriculture was exempt from the restrictions on how employers can use the program. Feedlot operations also qualified for the exemption. The program is designed to allow foreign workers to come to Canada temporarily. As of Dec 1, 2012, 338,221 workers were recognized officially as living in Canada under its rules. The TFWP was originally designed for agricultural and care workers, but streams for lowskilled and high-skilled workers were added later. The low-skilled stream drew fire this winter with reports of overuse and misuse, which led to complaints that foreign workers were taking jobs from Canadians. The government rushed in to fill the breach. In doing so, it instituted a sweeping ban that prohibits all food service businesses and retail trade sectors in regions with unemployment of
six percent or higher from using the program. Ottawa also limited the number of foreign workers that an employer could have to 10 percent of its workforce to be phased in over two years, and has raised the fees to make it more expensive and discourage its overuse. This last change is what is causing difficulties for meat processors. The Maple Leaf pork plant in Brandon and Hylife in Neepawa, Man., as well as beef plants at Brooks and High River, Alta., rely extensively on foreign workers. Reduced access to necessary workers could limit plants’ throughput, causing more animals to be exported to the U.S., lessening economic activity in Canada and threatening the viability of Canadian slaughter plants. Paying higher wages might attract more Canadian citizens to work in the industry but considering the physical demands, what is the real potential? And if Canadian plants paid higher wages, would they be competitive with American plants staffed with low wage immigrants and illegal aliens? There is also the matter of social justice. We should want to keep people who have shown they want to contribute to our nation. The government should map out rules on how temporary foreign workers can gain permanent resident status, lower financial expectations for prospective immigrants and set out clear assessment strategies for how companies can locate the best employees to fill their empty positions. And there needs to be defined protections to enable industries to bring in temporary foreign workers, once they have shown that they have no alternatives. The program is well intentioned, and with a few changes, we can help ensure the baby isn’t thrown out with the bath water.
GRAIN TRANSPORTATION | FOR THE RECORD
Bruce Dyck, Terry Fries, Barb Glen and D’Arce McMillan collaborate in the writing of Western Producer editorials.
The government’s requirements were too weak to begin with — if anything, the (mandatory) volumes (on grain shipped by rail) should be increased to clear the backlog. And the new grain transportation regulations need to help producers instead of just making life easier for the big rail companies. CATHY SPROULE SASKATCHEWAN NDP AGRICULTURE CRITIC
DAIRY INDUSTRY | ARGUING OVER HOW MILK IS PACKAGED
Ontario’s great milk jug debate puts dairy industry in odd situation CAPITAL LETTERS
KELSEY JOHNSON
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distinctly remember the first time I was introduced to milk in bags. I was either 11 or 12. We were visiting family friends in Toronto. It was around suppertime and everyone was bringing the last few dishes to the table. As we all gathered to take our seats, my brother asked “where’s the milk?” Someone pointed to the centre of the table and said simply, “here.” And so it was. That frothy, creamy white goodness (I may have a slight love affair with a cool, crisp glass of milk) was plunked inside a 1.3 litre plastic bag stuffed inside a somewhat smelly plastic
pitcher. There was an opening cut on one end with a plastic knife blade tool that looked like it belonged in some bizarre science fiction film. For a girl from the Prairies it was just … weird. Now, several years later (and having lived in Ontario for nearly six years), I admit I am still not a connoisseur of the fine art of manhandling milk in bags. In fact, I confess when I first heard that Mac’s convenience stores sold the 3.89 litre plastic milk jugs along side the four litre milk bags (one plastic bag filled with three individual 1.3 litre plastic bags), I may or may not have done a fanatical happy dance in my kitchen. Clearly, the lingering effect of having one too many plastic milk bags holding containers come teetering off the top shelf of the fridge, only to douse me when I went to catch it had left a lasting memory — or smell. Or maybe it was the fact those jugs are a simple, yet comforting reminder of home. In any event, my reaction when I
The dairy industry in Ontario is arguing that allowing the sale of three litre plastic milk jugs will erode demand for the current four litre milk bags and reduce options for consumers. The argument seems convoluted. read last Monday’s Toronto Star report informing me of Dairy Farmers of Ontario’s plans to fight the sale of three litre plastic jugs in Ontario ranged between disbelief and utter confusion. Turns out, under the Ontario Milk Act, vendors are not allowed to sell three litre plastic jugs. The presence of jugs on the shelves at Mac’s convenience stores is part of a pilot project between the convenience stores and the Ontario Dairy Council, which are also part of the ongoing legal battle. The idea is to give Ontario consumers more choice, a common theme that seems to appear regularly in agricultural conversation. Dairy Farmer of Ontario lawyers, however, argue that allowing the three litre plastic jugs into the market place will eat away at the current four
litre milk market, with the end result, they say, being fewer options for consumers. At first glance, though, DFO’s argument seems convoluted. Now, the four litre milk bags are generally sold as loss leaders, with prices ranging around $3.99 a bag. In comparison, the weekly plastic jug I buy from my local Mac’s store costs me $5.44, which I plop onto the counter no questions asked. The simple convenience, at least that’s what I tell myself, is worth paying the premium price. My confusion, therefore, with DFO’s argument is this: if I, the consumer, am willing to pay more for a product, why is this an issue? Canada’s dairy industry has a tried and true history of meeting most, if not all, of Canadians’ dairy needs. Still, there comes a time when slight
adjustments (we’re not talking about getting rid of supply management here) may well prove beneficial to customers’ needs and desires. Mind you, I fully admit not everyone agrees with my love for plastic milk jugs. Since the Toronto Star piece was first published, several of my Ontario friends have put forward passionate defenses of milk in bags. “They’re easier for children to lift,” said one friend. “They take up less vertical space in the fridge,” said another. “They use less plastic than those giant, heavy jugs you swear by,” said a third. All valid arguments, but given the choice, I’ll stick to my plastic milk jug. Kelsey Johnson is a reporter with iPolitics, www.ipolitics.ca.
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Skills challenge requires real solutions I
Trip to Indiana offers unusual experience
BY PAUL DAVIDSON
t has been encouraging to see leaders in government, industry and education attempt to reimagine the future of skills development in Canada and set us on a better path to prosperity. The most recent work took place at two skills summits in Toronto and Charlottetown. Much has been said of the skills gap in Canada, but we have generally failed to get to the root of the problem and take action where real challenges exist. Unfortunately, rhetoric has drowned out evidence, and anecdote has trumped data. This must change. Getting things right in education and training for a more prosperous Canada will require three things: better and more accurate labour market information; an approach to skills development that includes all levels of postsecondary education (universities, colleges, polytechnics and trades); and stronger collaboration between government, educators and business. Recent efforts to promote skilled trades by devaluing the benefits of university education take Canada in the wrong direction. Comments about how an entire generation of higher education graduates is lost are corrosive and unhelpful, especially when the evidence shows university graduates enjoy high employment and strong incomes. Students can’t make career decisions and governments can’t make policy decisions based on myth or anecdote or a newspaper story about the situation in the United States, where the system is different from our own.
All levels of post-secondary education are needed to help proper skills development in Canada. | FILE PHOTO We must also resist the urge to focus on short-term needs over the next six or 12 months. We need to set our sights on what Canada will need five, 10, 20 and more years down the road. I was pleased to see a consensus on this issue emerging at the June 25 National Skills Summit in Toronto, hosted by federal employment and social development minister Jason Kenney. Participating leaders from business, government and education recognize the need for longer-term solutions and to improve collaboration. Recent federal reinvestment in enhanced labour market information is a positive development. Another important step is to realize
that Canada’s skills challenges need to be met on several fronts at once. Just because Canada may need more plumbers or welders doesn’t mean it needs fewer university grads. In the fast-paced and rapidly changing global economy, we need more university graduates, more college graduates and more tradespeople if we are to develop our country’s human potential to its fullest extent. Today’s employers need high-level skills at all levels of operations: from the shop floor to the boardroom. A recent CIBC study found that the most in-demand occupations in Canada today require a university degree, yet we’ve fallen from fifth place in university participation to
15th amongst Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries. As well, government, business and educators must create more experiential learning opportunities for all students, such as internships and coops. We have a good foundation on which to build. Half of Canada’s university undergraduates have a co-op or internship experience before they graduate, co-op enrolment has jumped by 25 percent in the last seven years and more than 1,000 co-op programs are offered at 59 universities. Universities are dynamic and responsive institutions. Forty-five of them have developed entrepreneurship degree programs and provide workshops, facilities, mentoring and other supports to students and researchers to help commercialize product and service ideas. Strengthening linkages between universities and employers in all sectors will further enhance the skills that graduates bring to their careers. Close to one million Canadians will earn their first degree between now and the time we celebrate Canada’s sesquicentennial in 2017. Some of them will still be in the labour force when Canada celebrates its bicentenary in 2067. If we get skills development right, we will have equipped them to navigate a lifetime of adapting to the labour market of the future and ensured Canada’s prosperity for decades to come.
Paul Davidson is president of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada. — Troy Media
FARM SAFETY | CLOSE CALL
Accident stirs reminder about farm safety HURSH ON AG
KEVIN HURSH
An unexpected encounter with a sprayer boom could have been so much worse
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he sprayer booms were being folded up for the last time after another fungicide application on the chickpeas. It did not go well. The left boom tip did its normal high aerial arc but lodged on the top of the frame before sliding into place. “Need to adjust the alignment a bit,” I thought while getting out of the cab. Just a little push and the boom would slide past the frame. It required a bigger push than expected and then the boom dropped
like a rock into its holder with my right hand underneath. In an instant, I found myself face down on the ground assessing the injury. Fingers were all attached, but some blood was running out of the palm. Above the wrist and below the base of the thumb had been crunched, but I could still wiggle the thumb. It hurt like hell. I was able to finish putting the sprayer into transport and get back to the yard, but there was considerable moaning and groaning. My wife says I’m a wussy when it comes to pain, and she’s probably right. No bones were broken and some heavy duty antibiotics should ward off any infection. Gradually, I’m able to make more use of the hand. A right thumb is rather invaluable for running a combine, not to mention all the minor maintenance and repairs that need to be done before the combines are ready to roll. As a result, I’m pretty impatient for the healing process. I’d bemoan what the injury has
done to my golfing, but my game was hopeless to begin with. Reflecting on the accident, it’s scary to think how serious it might have been. I’ve often wondered if I’d have the intestinal fortitude to collect severed fingers and take them with me to the hospital in the hope of reattachment. I’ve also wondered what it would be like to have a hand or other body part caught in a piece of equipment with nobody around to help. In 2003, Saskatchewan farmer Bruce Osiowy cut off two of his fingers after being caught in a rock picker for nearly three days. The accident received national attention. I make a point of keeping my cellphone in my pocket rather than setting it out in the cab. However, at this particular field location, there may not have been cellphone coverage. It was reasonably close to the road, but the road is really a trail and it can go without any traffic for days at a time. My wife would send out a posse if she failed to hear from me for an
extended period of time. It wouldn’t take three days, but even half a day of hurt and bleeding would be torture. I wasn’t carrying my Leatherman tool with its knife that the kids gave me, so there would have been no slice and release option. Over the years, I’ve become less rambunctious and more safety conscience, but there’s obviously still room for improvement. In my view, many safety recommendations have limited merit. For instance, who is going to wear a seatbelt when running a tractor across level ground? The best defence is strategic thinking. What might happen if I give that snagged sprayer boom a push? Do I have my cellphone with me at all times? If I’m working alone, is there someone to check in with periodically? The busy harvest season is approaching. Think safety. Kevin Hursh is an agricultural journalist, consultant and farmer. He can be reached by e-mail at kevin@hursh.ca.
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am now an Indianapolis Colts fan. I have never seen them play or been vaguely interested in the National Football League, but I caught Colt fever last week in Indianapolis when a group of agriculture journalists toured Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Colts. We raced through the same entrance onto the field as the players do on game day, minus the cheerleaders, and into the 70,000-seat stadium. We took selfies in the Colt’s locker room, had drinks in the Quarterback lounge and ate at the mashed potato bar. An American food fad seems to be serving a variety of mashed potatoes and an assortment of toppings. It was all part of the American Agricultural Editors’ Association conference, this year held in the Hoosier state. One of the surprises at Lucas Oil Stadium was meeting and interviewing Forrest Lucas, who paid $122 million for the naming rights on the stadium for 20 years. Lucas grew up on a dirt poor farm in southern Indiana, eventually becoming a multimillionaire through his oil products and now raises purebred Simmental cattle. Lucas said growing up on a farm taught him reality. Animals on his farm had a role: they were well cared for and had a humane end of life. It’s with this background that through his organization Protect the Harvest, he is fighting animal activists who want to limit animal agriculture. Journalists at the Ag Media Summit spent time touring Indiana farms, including a 5,000-acre farm that grows corn for corn flakes and walnut trees for veneer furniture. It was also a time of celebrating the achievements of reporters, editors and designers in the agricultural news industry. The Western Producer took home several awards. Calgary-based reporter Barbara Duckworth achieved Level 4 of the Master Writers series, recognizing continued, strong writing. This year I was awarded my Master Writers award. Michelle Houlden, the Producer’s art director, received four design awards for turning words, pictures and graphics into pages of beauty that entice readers into a story. I was awarded first place in the breaking news category for a story I wrote about a steer at the Calgary Stampede that was disqualified after it tested positive for drug use.
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tence.? They didn’t until after World War Two. Jean Sloan, Lloydminster, Sask.
CONFIRMING MY BELIEF To the Editor: “Confirmation bias” — to gather information to confirm existing beliefs. To judge if a business is good is based on money, whether it makes us more or saves us more. That is how we should look at our grain handling system. There are farmers on both sides of the fence about the old Cana-
dian Wheat Board. Some complain about grain movement this past winter. In 1996-97 CN and CP could make more money moving things other than grain. On behalf of farmers, the old CWB filed a level of service complaint. CN paid voluntarily, CP went to court and paid a hefty fine. They never pulled that trick again until last winter when there was no old CWB to contend with. One expense we are saddled with is demurrage: $15,000 to $25,000 per day per ship. Barring a heavy rain, the old CWB could get a ship on its way in four days. This year it took 65 days for one 55,000 tonne ship to be on its way. The old CWB knew when ships were going to arrive so sourced the proper grain from country elevators.
Just in time it would be in Vancouver, cleaned and ready to load when the ships arrived. This year, at one time there were over 50 ships anchored, waiting. This cost, probably more than $1 million a day, is passed along to farmers in what is called “the basis”. Basis is the money grain companies charge farmers to cover their cost of selling grain. There are many other examples of expenses included in the basis. Now, the bigger basis is why farmers are getting less of the export price than the 80 percent they used to get with the old CWB. I have not seen any numbers showing an economic benefit to the farming community due to the current system.
Because of the huge increase in the basis charged for selling wheat, if I conclude the old grain marketing system was better than the new, can I be accused of confirmation bias? Lorne Jackson, Riverhurst, Sask.
WHO CALLS THE SHOTS? To the Editor: What is UPOV 91 – Bill C-18? The Agricultural Growth Act is an omnibus bill introduced on Dec. 9, 2013. Omnibus bills amend many pieces of legislation at once, often on unrelated matters. Omnibus bills
MORAL ISSUES UNCHANGED To the Editor: Re: Researchers gather welfare data at rodeo (WP, July 17). The most interesting aspect of Dr. Ed Pajor’s research into the welfare of bucking animals at the Calgary Stampede is that it focuses exclusively on the animals’ experience before and after they perform. ‘As we, and much of the public, are mainly concerned with the animals’ welfare while performing in the arena, this puzzles us. It’s the animals’ distress during the actual event that raises the most concern about welfare. Does anyone seriously believe that once the cinch strap is tightened and the horse or bull starts bucking that it is not experiencing stress? We welcome scientific research initiatives into rodeo animal welfare but we abhor the public relations misuse of such research. The Calgary Stampede has used such initiatives to cloud animal welfare issues, not to clarify them. The media is dazzled by the application of technology and the public is left with the impression that science is resolving any welfare problems. Yet, the animals continue to be exposed to exactly the same fear, stress and pain. The moral issues remain the same. Peter Fricker, Projects and Communications Director, Vancouver Humane Society, Vancouver, B.C.
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To the Editor: We have a major problem: we are surrounded by a sea of conventional farmers and a major oil patch. There are emissions from the Husky Refinery, the rapeseed plant and the Husky Upgrader plus thousands of vehicles of every size. This year for the first time there are few apples on my crabapple tree and none on the mountain ash. Over the years I have watched as the pollinators have diminished year by year until this year, I saw none at all. As a result the trees are bare of fruit. The city sprays for cosmetic purposes. Could any self-respecting bee exist in this atmosphere? Under these circumstances is it any wonder that only the very old have the luxury of dying of old age, the rest succumb to one affliction or another before their time. Does no one care about the future generations yet unborn, or even their own grandchildren? Why do we allow the chemical companies to control our very exis-
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OPINION make it impossible to fully examine each proposed change. Under C-18, plant breeders’ rights apply to newly bred varieties that are essentially derived from PBR-protected varieties, allowing plant breeders to exercise control over the results of future plant breeding. Bill C-18 allows for collection of end-point royalties (EPR) if royalties are not first collected on seed. An EPR system would require compulsory payments by farmers to the plant breeder upon sale of a crop grown from a PBR-protected variety. The main beneficiaries of C-18 would thus be private breeders, including the large companies that dominate the global seed industry: Monsanto, DuPont, Pioneer, Syngenta, Limagrain, Land O Lakes, KWS, Bayer Cropscience and Dow AgroSciences. Farmers would be at the mercy of these multinationals. With this information, at the Febru-
ary 2014 SARM (Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities) annual convention, delegates voted strongly in favour of the following: Resolution No 12 — 14A, RM of Emerald No 277 — UPOV 91 “Whereas adoption of UPOV 91 will reduce the freedom and rights of Canadian farmers, increase production costs, lower income margins and hurt farmer independence; be it resolved that SARM lobby the provincial government to use their influence with the federal government to remove this section from the Agriculture Growth Act.” Yet, on April 23 SARM sent out a letter to all reeves, councillors and administrators that contained a statement from Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture promoting UPOV 91. If Bill C-18 passes there will be negative consequences for farmers regardless of how they obtain their seed. C-18 would result in increased
seed costs due to higher royalties on more varieties. Seed companies could/would de-register varieties currently in the public domain — royalty-free seed — reducing farmers’ choice of seed and pushing them to use more expensive seed protected by Plant Breeders’ Rights. So, who calls the shots at SARM, delegates or the Sask. Party? Joyce Neufeld, Waldeck, Sask.
CONSEQUENCES To the Editor: I am afraid that I have found Kevin Hursh’s latest rant (column, WP July 17) against environmentalists and all they stand for as having gone too far. Kevin states, “The anti-science crowd that denies the safety of the sci-
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ence behind GM crops are often the same people that say science is on their side regarding climate change.” Sorry Kevin, but environmentalistminded people, including me, are worried about the future of this planet and what kind of world we are leaving our children and grandchildren. Being opposed to the bending of science in order to serve the greed of giant corporations and their profit margins is not being anti-science. The genetic modification of our food crops is not being done for the benefit of consumers or farmers. Along with Bill C-18, it is clearly part of a scheme to create a new kind of serfdom for farmers whereby they are locked into a web of licences, fees and regulations that gives corporations complete control from seed to crop management to harvest and even to whom farmers sell. In fact, it is the corporations and their journalistic spokespersons that
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are being hypocritical when they change sides and deny the science of climate change. Using selective ups and downs in the weather as Kevin Hursh does is not scientific either. Scientists have things like the Greenland ice cores, tree rings and a multitude of geological evidence to establish climate fluctuations over millions of years. The present disappearances of polar ice, accelerated species extinctions and the acidification of the oceans are not normal. It is clearly manmade carbon pollution that makes the present unusual and threatening, and therefore preventable. Environmentalists are trying to do just that by opposing new pipelines and oil by rail. Curb the carbon or face the consequences. Tom Shelstad, Swift Current, Sask.
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hat makes the difference between the resiliency quotient in small communities located no more than 15 kilometres apart? One may be conservative but has a vibrancy that gives an ear to new ideas. The other remains stubbornly caught in a rut that gets deeper and deeper. The difference became apparent recently as I heard Judith Kulig of the University of Lethbridge speak about her studies on resiliency in rural communities. She spoke about how smaller communities that have faced a crisis, whether it be it fire, flood or economic degeneration, can bounce back if they have good leadership and a population that is willing to work together. What is even more helpful is when these communities take proactive steps to prepare themselves for desperate times. Disaster seems to happen more frequently these days and affects people as well as property. We need to find ways to prepare volunteer help for immediate call-up, even when up to 30 percent of the citizenry might be out of town at any one time. This problem was explored in the Circle-M’s recent Church and Community Crisis Intervention Webinar, in which Kulig was a presenter. She said the ultimate goal, when a community is severely afflicted, is to be able to “move forward to reach a higher level of functioning.” A community’s leadership needs to be able to identify the needed changes, recognize the strengths of the people, develop good communications and foster a willingness to work across different sectors within the community. “Rural does matter,” she said.
Joyce Sasse writes for the Canadian Rural Church Network at www.canadian ruralchurch.net.
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ALBERTA | WATER MANAGEMENT
Watershed plan said to be missing local voice South Saskatchewan Regional Plan | Alberta ranchers seek recognition for their land and water stewardship efforts BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH CALGARY BUREAU
The South Saskatchewan Regional Plan has been released with promises to protect Alberta watersheds and create more conservation areas while also allowing growth. The provincial land use policy document outlines a strategy for energy development, watershed protection, sustainable farming and ranching, as well as forest management and tourism. It goes into effect Sept. 1. Yet questions remain as to how different interests could be assuaged
while creating more conservation areas and nature trails, and protecting land, air and water quality. “There are really important pieces that are still missing and that will be really crucial for conservation outside the areas outside the parks,” said Brittany Verbeek of the Alberta Wilderness Association. Rich Smith of Alberta Beef Producers said the plan seems balanced, but closer reading indicates more policies are coming. “That could have significant impacts that we are not aware of yet,” he said.
The plan stressed the importance of agriculture, calling for municipalities to identify agricultural land and limit fragmentation by development. It will also encourage more private deals to conserve land through conservation easements and promises to work with grazing associations, watershed groups, conservation organizations and invasive species associations. During public consultations, ranchers argued for greater recognition of their land and water stewardship efforts. The government agreed, said
Alberta land stewardship commissioner Bev Yee. “Many of the folks in the southeast corner of the province told us they have been practicing good stewardship for a long time,” she said. But Alberta Grazing Leaseholders Association president Larry Sears remains skeptical. About 1,100 of the more than 5,700 leaseholders in Alberta who could be affected by the plans belong to the association. Sears, who ranches near Stavely, said he wants more local input. He is concerned that promises of 20 year leases
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may not materialize for all ranchers. “It is a case of the central planners not being in touch with reality,” he said. “Planning is best done and most successful when it is done at a local level and they understand the impact.” Protection of native grasslands on private and public land is a plan priority, environment minister Robin Cook said at the launch of the plan in Calgary July 23. Grazing leases will be extended from 10 to 20 years and in some cases, tenure on heritage rangelands in the Pekisko region in the southwest could be even longer, said Scott Milligan of Alberta Environment. However, grasslands outside the heritage designation may not be as well protected. Sears said that protections for heritage rangelands that limit activities, such as off-road vehicles and oil and gas exploration, could place added pressure on areas outside the official designation. There is also no guarantee of a lengthier lease. The land will be inspected and the lease reviewed if it meets government criteria. However, there has been no details on the criteria required. “There are too many regulations in place now. Government should be playing a very limited role. Instead, we are seeing much broader strokes of the brush in trying to manipulate and control ever y aspect. That should be left in local municipalities’ hands,” Sears said. Environmental groups take the opposite view and want more protection of the headwaters and wild lands. They have argued that the list of new parks and conservation areas is not long enough. Verbeek said many of those places should have been protected a long time ago. The plan also promises to support irrigated agriculture, which could allow for expansion and encourage more processing. The report also stated that new farmers should be encouraged with government funded loans and provincial-federal government programs that involve business planning, financial training and education. The province plans to create the Twin River and Onefour Heritage Rangeland Natural Areas in the southeast, which includes taking over the Agriculture Canada research substation at Onefour, where the native grasslands could be opened to further grazing. Current oil and gas tenures will be honoured and provincial grazing research implemented. The South Saskatchewan plan covers an 83,764 sq. kilometre area stretching from the Canada-U.S. border to north of Calgary. It is home to nearly two million people.
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“Nutrient availability, sunlight, heat units and moisture as well as insect, disease and weed pressure all affect soybean seed set.” UNDERSTANDING SOYBEAN YIELD POTENTIAL BY BRUNEL SABOURIN, AGRONOMIC ADVISOR
Soybeans have incredible yield potential.
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plant in a drowned-out field in Manitoba. It was stress can cause the plant to abort pods or growing on its own without any competition, so
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Farmers should warn lenders of poor looking crops Low yields could leave farmers strapped for cash BY ED WHITE WINNIPEG BUREAU
MIAMI, Man. —Joerg Zimmermann urges farmers who face poor production prospects to get their finances in line now. The unkind reality is that thousands of farmers in the damaged zone face expensive production operations and worse financial prospects in coming weeks. By next spring, they could be facing a real money squeeze. “The biggest thing (for) farm management is that they will be in a pretty bad working capital position,” the Agri-Trend farm management adviser said at the end of the fourday CWB crop tour, during which he squatted in dozens of fields and saw both the stunted and ugly crops of the rain struck zone and the lush crops in other prairie regions. “Go to your banker and talk to him. They will probably understand if they work in the agriculture area.” Every season has pockets of bad production, but a wide band hun-
dreds of kilometres long from eastern Saskatchewan to central Manitoba was hit by heavy late June rains. Thousands of fields now have poor prospects. Many farmers around Brandon will probably plant winter wheat within a few weeks, attempting to get something out of unseeded acres caused by the late, wet spring and the rain of late June. That will demand money. Others have to decide whether to apply fungicides to unpromising looking crops. Weeds and insects may also suggest treatment, but costly operations on poor crops are hard to justify. Some farmers face costs in field operations to repair rutted and gouged fields. The tour’s Winnipeg group drove through the southeastern farming belt, west into the western side of the Red River Valley and up over the escarpment to cover much of southwestern Manitoba before moving through eastern Saskatchewan. The Manitoba leg and some parts of eastern Saskatchewan revealed
Jennifer Bruce of CWB and Joerg Zimmerman of Agri-Trend conduct a crop head count in central Manitoba. | ED WHITE PHOTO patchy, drowned and stressed crops, as well as good-looking fields. Some of the differences between good and bad depended on crop type, with wheat looking generally good while barley often looked bad. Crops outside the worst of the rain zone also looked better than average, if a little late, with few production problems.
However, winter wheat crops in some areas had major disease problems, while weed flushes were pronounced in areas where farmers could not get into their fields in time. Each situation creates its unique production problems and economic costs, but some farmers in areas hit on multiple years with flooding and saturation could end up in a precari-
ous position by next spring, when they need access to lots of money to pay for the next crop. Zimmermann said farmers in challenged areas don’t have one of the crutches that they relied upon in recent years: high prices. Prices for many crops are break-even or worse, which means getting a poor yield is a double whammy.
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FUN AND GAMES AT THE FAIR Glenavon, Sask., held its fair and sports day July 26. The annual event featured cattle and horse shows and a baseball tournament. | Page 19
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From farm to market garden Community supported agriculture | Former grain farmers operate a five acre business outside Calgary BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH CALGARY BUREAU
Dick and Sue Pearson did not want to leave agriculture when they decided to retire from grain farming. The farm on the edge of Calgary had been in Dick’s family since 1925 and the couple wanted the operation to continue producing food. They decided to turn the grain operation over to a beginning farmer and started a five acre community shared agriculture program in 2011 with six families. Today they have 180 subscribers who buy a share in the farm and receive fresh produce every week from the end of June until Thanksgiving. “We wanted to educate people on growing vegetables and growing food. We thought it was an important aspect of living so close to the city boundaries,” Sue told an agriculture tour group at the farm July 18. Seeds to Greens employs three students and enlists family members and CSA subscribers to help. “We welcome people to come out to the farm, help with the harvest, help with the washing, teach skills and teach their kids where their food comes from,” Sue said. Michael Quiambao has been working with them for two years. “They really pride themselves on the community aspect of the garden,” he said. “As a city boy, I don’t think I would have had this experience.” Each week, customers pick up their basket of produce from four delivery sites in Calgary. The basket contents depend on what is in season that week. They may receive a variety of lettuce, root vegetables, tomatoes, onions, peas, beans, cabbages and other garden produce. A half share for two people costs $350 and a full share is $650 for a family of four. Extra vegetables are donated to the Mustard Seed Mission or are sold in a mini market to anyone willing to stop by one of the four delivery sites. The farm also has a U-pick strawberry patch. The couple starts everything from seed on the farm and this year built a high tunnel to cover 400 tomato plants to ensure a consistent supply of vine ripened tomatoes and speed u p t h e g row i n g s e a s o n by t w o weeks. With advice from Rockyview County and Alberta Agriculture, they installed a dugout with two years supply of water for irrigation. Their limited water supply has capped how much they can grow from year to year. The gardens are rotated each year around the property. A local horticulturalist helps monitor the grow-
TOP: Dick and Sue Pearson of Calgary retired from grain farming and started a five acre market garden. They sell shares in the garden through a community shared agriculture program. FAR LEFT: Japanese pumpkin is a new addition at the Pearsons’ farm. LEFT: Michael Quimbao of Calgary has worked at the farm for two years. Born and raised in the city, he is learning about farming. | BARBARA DUCKWORTH PHOTOS
CSA IN THE WEST Alberta www.csaalberta.com ing season and offers planning advice in the winter. They have experimented with different ways to control pests because they do not use pesticides. Some products are not grown because the climate is unsuitable or the bugs are overwhelming.
“It’s Mother Nature who determines how the garden is going to grow,” Sue said. At the end of each season, clients are surveyed to see what they liked or if they have suggestions for new crops. Bok choy was added this year along
with Japanese pumpkins. They also include recipes to help consumers prepare produce like Swiss chard or kale. “The demand for fresh local produce is there. We have a wait list for 2015 already but we are capped at our capacity,” she said.
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RURAL BUSINESS | VIDEO PRODUCTIONS
Calder man finds passion in video Home-based studio | Raymond Lacusta shoots, edits and produces prairie videos BY KAREN MORRISON SASKATOON NEWSROOM
CALDER, Sask. — Videographer Raymond Lacusta documented Mother’s Nature power in July as water roared two metres above normal levels over the Shellmouth spillway near Roblin, Man. Images of the Assiniboine River churning under a bridge and water rushing over the road at Bear Creek represent his latest project focusing on flood waters on the Lake of the Prairies. The natural world is a good fit for the Calder outdoorsman, who also shoots weddings, reunions and celebrations. Raymond Lacusta Productions represents a second career for Lacusta, who spent 30 years working at a potash mine. “It keeps me active and keeps me dreaming,� the 70-year-old said about his current job. “One day I might be a big producer.� His love of photography dates back to a Brownie camera he bought from the Eaton’s catalogue for $14.95 in his teens.
He likes watching films about African safaris from the safety of his couch. “I’m scared to travel,� Lacusta said. The living room of the modest home where the father of three lives alone is littered with the tools of his current trade, which has added up to more than $50,000 over the years. The walls feature his oil paintings, hinting at a previous preoccupation. “I got into video and it took over,� Lacusta said. “It tells more of a story than a photo. I like the action.� His canvas is now three monitors and a high definition TV, and his tools are editing software and an HD video camera. He recently acquired a GoPro to take underwater shots. “I go with a person’s interview and build from that,� he said. “I go with an open mind and film what’s there. I set up my camera and let people do their thing.� It can take six hours of footage to create 15 minutes of finished product, Lacusta said. “I can’t show what I don’t have. The more footage you have, the more you
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can feature,� he said. Shooting depends on the week and the assignment, but he is careful not to overdo it. “If I sit too long, I hardly can get up. At my age, I don’t need a blood clot.� He spends hours editing and adding sound, music and narrative. “You need an interesting intro to capture their attention,� he said. He produced numerous shows for SCN TV about Saskatchewan and
Calder centennial year celebrations and Old George, the owner-curator of a large mansion-house museum built in 1885. He has featured retired schoolteacher and violin maker Wally Oucharek of Melville, Sask., a T. Eaton house and prairie flowers. He recalled shooting Norman Manweiler of Theodore, Sask., and his hunt in the backwoods for his Natural Wood Creations. “He selected a tree with burls, cut it down taking the portion he wanted. Back at his workshop and his lathe, he began shaping three beautiful wood bowls, each individually displaying its own wood grain uniqueness. Within five and a half hours, we went from a green tree to ‌ a shellacked bowl ready for sale,â€? Lacusta said. In Loon Voices, he tried to show the harm done to the birds from human activity. The wake from boats can knock eggs out of the nests, he said. Lacusta has a penchant for wildlife and spends many hours silently recording them. “I walk upright, no threatening stances,â€? Lacusta said. “When they sense you are not a threat, they relax and do their thing.â€? He recalled one close call when he scrambled out of the way to let a moose pass by him. He prefers to work alone and is careful to keep bear spray handy and work close to his car, which is equipped with a window mount for his camera and often doubles as a blind. “I can’t make movies from my couch,â€? he said.
It keeps me active and keeps me dreaming. RAYMOND LACUSTA VIDEOGRAPHER
A current project focusing on turkey vultures called Vulture of Destiny connected him with Saskatoon naturalist and bird bander Stuart Houston. Houston called Lacusta an interesting character who studies his subject matter to get his facts right and has a light footprint in the wild. “You have to be careful that you don’t have your camera so that you keep turkey vultures from feeding its young or scaring it away. They can desert their nest if (you’re) an obnoxious type photographer,� he said. “He’s appropriately careful,� he said. Lacusta also scored highly with the organizers of last year’s centennial celebrations in MacNutt, Sask., who hired him to produce a DVD of the festivities. “He probably put a lot of work into it, and it is a nice keepsake of the event,� said Jayne Andres, one of the organizers.
Lacusta edits and produces videos using multiple monitors and a high definition TV at his home in Calder, Sask.
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Summer brings fair fun The Glenavon and District Fair and Sports Day on July 26 featured cattle and horse shows, as well as a slow pitch tournament, kids games and gardening/homemaking competitions. The Saskatchewan event has been running since 1960. | Christalee Froese photos
ABOVE, CLOCKWISE: Ciera Romanow, 12, of Corning, Sask., demonstrates trick riding on Yonkee. Sophie Salway and her sidekick, Ally, took second place in the miniature show class. Vienna Ruecker of Balcarres, Sask., prepares to show her horse, Black Beauty, while Andrea Lessier of Weyburn looks on. Cousins Brooke and Avery Kotylak had their faces transformed into butterflies.
DISEASE | ODOURS
Human diseases can come with smelly side-effects HEALTH CLINIC
CLARE ROWSON, MD
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Do diseases such as cancer make a person smell different? I have heard that dogs and cats can sniff out cancers and tumours in people. Is this true?
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Doctors have known for centuries that certain diseases are indicated by a distinctive odour. Before the days of laboratory tests, sniffing the patient’s breath or urine was one way that a diagnosis was made. Waste products from the body are dispersed through the lungs and sweated out through the skin as well as excreted in the urine and stool. Metabolic disorders, such as untreated or poorly controlled diabetes, may cause fat to be broken down into ketones that make the breath or urine smell like the acetone in nail polish remover. People with phenylketonuria, PKU,
tend to smell musty. A faulty or missing digestive enzyme makes people with trimethylaminuria, TMAU, smell fishy. There is a rare condition known as isovaleric acidemia that makes the urine smell like maple syrup, so it is sometimes called maple syrup disease. The Lancet medical journal included a letter in 1989 that reported that a woman had come into the doctor’s office to have a mole looked at after her dog began to sniff the spot intently. It even tried to bite it off when she wore shorts. The mole turned out to be an early-
stage malignant melanoma, so the dog may have saved her life. Researchers have more recently attempted to use controlled trials to determine if dogs, whose sense of smell is 10,000 times as sensitive as ours, can tell healthy samples from cancerous ones. The smell from cancer patients may be due to chemicals know n as alkenes, but there may be other substances as yet unidentified. The results of the projects were encouraging, but further study is needed. Some diseases such as ovarian cancer are difficult to detect using normal medical tests until the disease is
too advanced to treat successfully, so using sniffer dogs like Labradors might be a life-saving measure. In a 2011 study, lung cancer was identified with a sensitivity of 71 percent and a specificity of 93 percent. A 2006 study showed the dogs to be 99 percent accurate in their diagnosis. There have also been some anecdotal reports of cats that have sniffed out small cancerous lumps in the breast before the owner noticed them. Clare Rowson is a retired medical doctor in Belleville, Ont. Contact: health@producer.com.
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Bee health top of mind for Manitoba producer Farm Family of the Year | Phil Veldhius urges communication between farmers and beekeepers BY REBECA KUROPATWA FREELANCE WRITER
Bees are often in the news these days, so it’s no wonder that the Red River Exhibition chose a beekeeper to honour this year with the Farm Family of the Year award. Phil Veldhius operates the farm at Starbuck, Man., with his wife, Vona Guiler, and their two children, Timmy, 14, and Jayna, 10. Veldhius, who wanted to farm but had no land or animals, had experience in beekeeping with his grandparents as a child. “I started my own farm in 1991,� said Veldhius. “Prior to that, I worked for relatives as help for them.� Today, Veldhius does most of the beekeeping himself. Timmy helps and Guiler handles much of the farm’s payroll, bookkeeping, customer service and inventory control. Veldhius said it’s challenging to keep bees healthy. “This colony collapse business is something to be taken very seriously and we’re really not getting any good information as to how to remedy it properly. We’re a small industry, so we don’t get the same technical and extension support as crops or cattle guys do.
Bee researchers are studying the cause of colony collapse. | CATHERINE ZINGER PHOTO
“I’d just ask for people who apply pesticides to read their labels very carefully and be in constant contact with their local beekeeper to keep bees as healthy as possible.� Most of Veldhius’s honey goes to Bee Made Honey, the honey cooperatives in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. He also sells about 10 percent of his crop at the St. Norbert Farmers’ Market and through the Harvest Moon Food Initiative. Their honey was showcased at their farm exhibit at the Red River Exhibition in Winnipeg.
Vona Guiler, left, and Jayna Veldhius, stack supers, the boxes of honeycomb where the bees store honey. Keeping close tabs on bee health, left, is key to the farm operation. | VELDHIUS FAMILY PHOTOS “It’s always great to be recognized for something that doesn’t usually get a lot of recognition. It’s a vocation that the farmer sort of has his head down working ‌ and so for someone to notice out there that we do it well and have good green practises going
on there ‌ it’s just an honour. “Jayna asked if she could bring the award to school for show and tell, which she did,â€? she said. Timmy and his friends went to the fair and saw the family farm exhibit. “They said it’s pretty cool and then
wanted to go back onto the rides,� he said. “My family and friends are most excited about it, the people who know how much of an effort we make helping our community, and other farmers too who know how hard farming is.�
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HOME GARDEN | GARLIC
Local take on kitchen staple TEAM RESOURCES
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arlic is one of the most popular flavours in food yet we hardly give it a thought. In addition to tasting good, it has several health benefits. Garlic is rich in antioxidants and can boost the immune system. Recent studies indicate it plays a role in preventing heart disease and cancer and minimizing common cold symptoms. Garlic also kills roundworms, which are the most common intestinal parasite. Most of our grocery store garlic comes from China or California. By the time we see it on the shelf, it could be six or more months old so itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s great to see local garlic farms popping up across the country. I visited Tom Wilson and June Evans at their 20 acre Meadowlark Farm in Elbow, Sask. They have carefully researched several heirloom varieties and are adept at recognizing cultivars. For Evans, who grew up on the family farm near Kenaston, Sask., it was like coming home. Wilson grew up in West Virginia and his music took him to many places. Farming was not their first plan but after cooking with fresh garlic purchased from the Saskatoon Farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Market, Wilson had an idea to save a bulb and plant it. Five years later, they had their first commercial crop with 16,000 plants featuring 20 hard neck and two soft neck varieties. This year, they have one quarter acre under cultivation with garlic and another one quarter acre with heirloom vegetables. A hailstorm early in the season shredded and flattened their garlic crop as it was just coming out of the soil, then non-stop rain and cool weather set the crop back. The couple has been harvesting green garlic and will harvest the fullgrown bulbs in late August.
pizza cutter or sharp knife, oil, rolling pin, cutting board and several sheet pans lined with parchment paper. Divide the dough into two balls. One at a time, roll the ball of dough out to a rectangle approximately five x 16 inches (13 cm x 40 cm) and 1/2 inch (3 cm) thick on a lightly floured board. If the dough is difficult to roll and shrinks back, let it rest for five minutes and try again. Slice into half inch x five inch (3 cm x 13 cm) strips. When the strips are all cut, roll each into a fat pencil shape and tie in a loose knot. Place on a parchment lined baking sheet about 1 1/2 inches (7 cm) apart. Cover with a clean tea towel and let rise until doubled in size, about an hour. Make the garlic coating. Warm olive
oil, butter and garlic in a small saucepan. If you prefer a more mellow garlic flavour, let it simmer for a minute or two until slightly golden. Remove from heat and add parsley. Set aside. Preheat oven to 425 F (220 C). Bake for about 12 to 15 minutes or until golden. After removing knots from oven and while still warm, brush with garlic coating or place knots in a large bowl and toss with garlic coating. Season with sea salt. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best served warm.
Garlic knots are one way to use fresh, locally grown garlic. |
MEADOWLARK FARM POTATO SOUP WITH GREEN GARLIC AND SORREL Green garlic, also called spring garlic, is one of the first vegetables
to show up at farmers markets. The immature garlic bulbs and edible green stalks have an onion flavour that is nice fresh or cooked. Substitute
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» CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Slice and use in potato salad or mince and stir into salad dressings. Toss some in a stir-fry, on a pizza or in soups. The light garlic flavour enhances without overpowering.
Tom Wilson slices a spring (green) garlic plant to show its immature cloves. |SARAH GALVIN PHOTO
1 tbsp. olive oil 15 mL 1 tbsp. butter 15 mL 2 medium potatoes, 1/2 inch diced 3 c. homemade chicken stock 1 c. sorrel leaves 250 mL sea salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste fresh dill and French tarragon, to taste splash of whole cream 2 tbsp. finely grated 30 mL parmigiano-reggiano cheese
FARM LIVING Add olive oil and butter to a medium sized pot. Heat until hot but not smoking and add chopped spring garlic and onions. Saute for a couple of minutes until aromatic. Add potatoes, chicken stock and cook until potatoes are tender. Lower heat and add chopped sorrel leaves, sea salt, freshly ground black pepper, dill, French tarragon and a splash of cream. Bring back to a simmer and turn off the heat. Puree half of the mixture and then return it to the pot. Stir in parmigianoreggiano cheese and serve.
SCAPE PESTO The scape grows like a curly shoot alongside the leaves and has a swelled node that holds the bulbils, which are miniature bulbs that can be planted to reproduce the plant. Most varieties require trimming the scapes from the plant so the energy goes to developing the bulb. Toss this pesto with cooked
pasta for an easy delicious meal. 10 large garlic scapes 1/3 c. unsalted pistachios 80 mL or pine nuts 1/3 c. finely grated 80 mL parmigiano-reggiano kosher salt and black pepper, to taste 1/3 c. extra-virgin 80 mL olive oil Puree the garlic scapes, pistachios and parmesan in a food processor until finely chopped. With the motor running, slowly pour the oil through the opening. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. The pesto keeps in the fridge, covered, for one week or frozen for a month. Source: Epicurious. Sarah Galvin is a home economist, teacher and farmers’ market vendor at Swift Current, Sask., and a member of Team Resources. She writes a blog at http://allourfingersinthepie. blogspot.ca. Contact: team@producer.com.
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Excite with exotic lilies IN THE COUNTRY GARDEN
ALBERT PARSONS
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Oriental lilies can have a 15 centimetre bloom and grow to more than a metre high. | ALBERT PARSONS PHOTO
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MINK PRODUCERS GET CASH ADVANCE EXTENSION Cash strapped mink producers now have until June 1 to repay their 2013 cash advance in full. The original deadline was Sept. 30. A major decline in prices has prompted the federal government to announce a national Stay of Default for producers who have a 2013 cash advance on mink pelts given through the Agri-Commodity Management Association, the Prince Edward Island Federation of Agriculture, the Canada Mink Breeders Association, the Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Agriculture and the Fur Farmers of Canada Marketing Association. Producers also have the option to repay their advances without penalty and at a lower rate than the original advance rate. Under the program, mink producers can receive cash advances of up to $400,000 on the value of their product. The first $100,000 is interest free in each production year. SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM TRACKS HONEYBEE HEALTH The Beekeepers Commission of Alberta is receiving $1 million from the federal government to document the health of honeybee colonies throughout Canada over four years. The project will record the nature, magnitude and extent of potential diseases, pests, parasites and chemical residues in beehives. The information will help identify exotic organisms before they establish themselves further.
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Ottawa is funding research on bee colony health. | The commission represents more than 1,300 beekeepers and the production of 60 percent of the honey crop in Canada. The total value of honey produced in Canada was $176 million last year. FUNDING FOCUSES ON BIOPRODUCTS The Composites Innovation Centre will receive more than $1.9 million from the Manitoba and federal governments to support FibreCITY, North America’s first agriculture fibre grading centre of excellence program. The centre will receive $715,000 to install equipment particular to the evaluation of fibre crops. It will also develop the world’s first informatics system for agricultural fibre grading. An additional $1.27 million will help establish a quality testing site for natural fibres used in biomaterial applications and product development projects.
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NEW MARKETS FOR BLUEBERRIES The British Columbia Blueberry Council will receive $117,000 in federal funding to help high-bush blueberry growers market their fruit internationally and increase export sales, particularly in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. B.C. is the top producer and exporter of high-bush blueberries in Canada and the third-largest in the world with exports worth $163 million last year. CANOLA GROWERS ANNOUNCE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Five high school students who will be attending the University of Manitoba have been awarded the 2014 Manitoba Canola Grower Scholarship: Jenilee Dyck from Winkler will study agriculture and food sciences.
Elliott Kiel of Teulon will study agriculture and food sciences. Sheena Meggison from Goodlands will study agriculture and food sciences. Bradley Wright of MacGregor will study agriculture and food sciences Richard Watson from Rossendale will study engineering. The $1,000 scholarships are available to students who are from a farm that is a member of Manitoba Canola Growers and are planning to attend post secondary education in any field within two years of graduating. The student applications were judged by an independent panel based on academic standing, canola connection, references, essay submission and school and community involvement. BOOST FOR CHICKEN Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan has received $275,000 in federal funding to research disease control in the province’s broiler chicken industry. The goal is to identify new variants of the avian reovirus and find out how they are transmitted. The funding will also help determine the safety and effectiveness of vaccines for inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) in field trials. Avian reovirus and IBH are common problems for many broiler producers. Possible vaccines could potentially lower economic losses in the industry by preventing the disease instead of treating it. Canada produced chicken products worth $2.4 billion in 2012.
Aug. 7: Saskatchewan Pasture Tour, Yorkton/Ituna/Kelliher/Touchwood Hills area (Charlotte Ward, 306-7861608, charlotte.ward@gov.sk.ca or Saskatchewan Forage Council, 306969-2666, office@saskforage.ca) Aug. 17: Vintage Day, Humboldt Vintage Club, Humboldt, Sask. (Gloria, 306383-2845, justforgloria@gmail.com) For more coming events, see the Community Calendar, section 0300, in the Western Producer Classifieds.
MAILBOX Rural Municipality of Paynton history book, including Bresaylor, Arbor Hill, Battle Bank, Federal, Grand Cheviot and Birling school districts. If you ever lived, worked or went to school or have a business in this area, we would like to include your family history, and/or business story. Send any family stories, pictures and articles from anyone who has lived or owned land in the village or R.M. of Paynton #470 from the early 1900’s to now. Asking for a deposit of $20 per book or CD ordered when published. Submit information or orders to: Paynton History Book Committee, Box 330, Paynton, Sask. S0M 2J0, payntonhistorybook@ outlook.com, www.payntonsk.com. Questions or more information, Marie Ferguson, 306-895-4825 or Roxanne Valliere, 306-895-2005.
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Tributes/Memoriams ..................... 0100 Announcements .............................0200 COMMUNITY CALENDAR British Columbia ..........................0310 Alberta ........................................ 0320 Saskatchewan ............................ 0330 Manitoba ..................................... 0340 Airplanes ........................................0400 Alarms & Security Systems ...........0500 ANTIQUES Antique Auctions .........................0701 Antique Equipment..................... 0703 Antique Vehicles ......................... 0705 Antique Miscellaneous ................0710 Arenas ............................................0800 Auction Sales .................................0900 Auction Schools .............................0950 AUTO & TRANSPORT Auto Service & Repairs............... 1050 Auto & Truck Parts .......................1100 Buses........................................... 1300 Cars ............................................. 1400 Trailers Grain Trailers .............................1505 Livestock Trailers....................... 1510 Misc. Trailers...............................1515 Trucks Newest to Oldest ....................... 1595 Four Wheel Drive .......................1670 Grain Trucks ............................... 1675 Gravel Trucks ............................. 1676 Semi Trucks.................................. 1677 Specialized Trucks .................... 1680 Sport Utilities ............................ 1682 Various .......................................1685 Vans..............................................1700 Vehicles Wanted .......................... 1705 BEEKEEPING Honey Bees ..................................2010 Cutter Bees ................................. 2020 Bee Equipment & Supplies .....................................2025 Belting ............................................ 2200 Bio Diesel & Equipment................. 2300 Books & Magazines ........................ 2400 BUILDING & RENOVATIONS Concrete Repair & Coatings .......................................2504 Doors & Windows ........................2505 Electrical & Plumbing .................. 2510 Lumber .........................................2520 Roofing.........................................2550 Supplies .......................................2570 Buildings .........................................2601 Building Movers ..............................2602 Business Opportunities ................. 2800 BUSINESS SERVICES Commodity/Future Brokers ........ 2900 Consulting ....................................2901 Financial & Legal .........................2902 Insurance & Investments ....................2903 Butcher’s Supplies .........................3000 Chemicals........................................3150 Clothing: Drygoods & Workwear ................. 3170 Collectibles .................................... 3200 Compressors .................................. 3300 Computers...................................... 3400 CONTRACTING Custom Baling..............................3510 Custom Combining ......................3520 Custom Feeding ........................... 3525 Custom Seeding ........................... 3527 Custom Silage ..............................3530 Custom Spraying ........................ 3540 Custom Trucking ..........................3550 Custom Tub Grinding ................... 3555 Custom Work............................... 3560 Construction Equipment................3600 Dairy Equipment .............................3685 Diesel Engines................................ 3700 Educational .................................... 3800 Electrical Motors.............................3825 Electrical Equipment ......................3828 Engines........................................... 3850 Farm Buildings ...............................4000 Bins ............................................. 4003 Storage/Containers .................... 4005 FARM MACHINERY Aeration .......................................4103 Conveyors ................................... 4106 Equipment Monitors ................... 4109
Fertilizer Equipment.................... 4112 Grain Augers ................................ 4115 Grain Bags/Equipment ................ 4116 Grain Carts ................................... 4118 Grain Cleaners ............................. 4121 Grain Dryers ................................. 4124 Grain Elevators ............................ 4127 Grain Testers ................................4130 Grain Vacuums............................. 4133 Harvesting & Haying Baling Equipment ......................4139 Mower Conditioners .................. 4142 Swathers ....................................4145 Swather Accessories .................4148 H&H Various .............................. 4151 Combines Belarus ....................................... 4157 Case/IH ..................................... 4160 CI ................................................4163 Caterpillar Lexion ......................4166 Deutz ..........................................4169 Ford/NH ..................................... 4172 Gleaner ...................................... 4175 John Deere ................................. 4178 Massey Ferguson ....................... 4181 Python........................................4184 Versatile ..................................... 4187 White..........................................4190 Various ....................................... 4193 Combine Accessories Combine Headers ......................4199 Combine Pickups .......................4202 Misc. Accessories ......................4205 Hydraulics ................................... 4208 Parts & Accessories ..................... 4211 Salvage....................................... 4214 Potato & Row Crop Equipment ................................. 4217 Repairs .........................................4220 Rockpickers ................................. 4223 Shop Equipment .......................... 4225 Snowblowers & Snowplows.................................4226 Silage Equipment ........................4229 Special Equipment ...................... 4232 Spraying Equipment PT Sprayers ................................4238 SP Sprayers................................ 4241 Spraying Various .......................4244 Tillage & Seeding Air Drills .....................................4250 Air Seeders ................................4253 Harrows & Packers ....................4256 Seeding Various.........................4259 Tillage Equipment .....................4262 Tillage & Seeding Various.....................................4265 Tractors Agco Agco ......................................... 4274 Allis/Deutz ............................... 4277 White ...................................... 4280 Belarus .......................................4283 Case/IH ..................................... 4286 Steiger......................................4289 Caterpillar ..................................4292 John Deere .................................4295 Kubota....................................... 4298 Massey Ferguson .......................4301 New Holland ............................. 4304 Ford ..........................................4307 Versatile...................................4310 Universal.................................... 4313 Zetor...........................................4316 Various Tractors ........................4319 Loaders & Dozers ......................... 4322 Miscellaneous ..............................4325 Wanted .........................................4328 Fencing ...........................................4400 Financing/Leasing ......................... 4450 Firewood .........................................4475 Fish & Fish Farming...... ................. 4500 Food Products .................................4525 Forestry / Logging Equipment ....... 4550 Fork Lifts & Pallet Trucks ...............4600 Fruit / Fruit Processing .................. 4605 Fur Farming .....................................4675 Generators ...................................... 4725 GPS .................................................4730 Green Energy................................... 4775 Health Care .................................... 4810 Health Foods ...................................4825 Heating & Air Conditioning ........... 4850 Hides, Furs, & Leathers ................. 4880 Hobbies & Handicrafts .................. 4885
Household Items............................ 4890 Iron & Steel .................................... 4960 Irrigation Equipment ..................... 4980 LANDSCAPING Greenhouses ............................... 4985 Lawn & Garden ........................... 4988 Nursery & Gardening Supplies .................. 4990 LIVESTOCK Bison/Buffalo Auction Sales ............................5000 Bison/Buffalo............................ 5001 Cattle Auction Sales ............................ 5005 Black Angus .............................. 5010 Red Angus ..................................5015 Belgian Blue.............................. 5030 Blonde d’Aquitaine ....................5035 Brahman ................................... 5040 Brangus ......................................5042 Braunvieh ..................................5047 Brown Swiss ............................. 5049 BueLingo ....................................5052 Charolais ....................................5055 Dexter........................................ 5065 Excellerator................................5067 Galloway ................................... 5070 Gelbvieh.....................................5075 Guernsey ................................... 5080 Hereford ....................................5090 Highland ................................... 5095 Holstein......................................5100 Jersey .........................................5105 Limousin .....................................5115 Lowline ...................................... 5118 Luing .......................................... 5120 Maine-Anjou .............................. 5125 Miniature ...................................5130 Murray Grey ............................... 5135 Piedmontese ..............................5160 Pinzgauer ................................... 5165 Red Poll .......................................5175 Salers ......................................... 5185 Santa Gertrudis .........................5188 Shaver Beefblend ...................... 5195 Shorthorn.................................. 5200 Simmental..................................5205 South Devon .............................. 5210 Speckle Park .............................. 5215 Tarentaise ..................................5220 Texas Longhorn .......................... 5225 Wagyu ........................................5230 Welsh Black................................ 5235 Cattle Various ............................5240 Cattle Wanted ............................5245 Cattle Events & Seminars .................................. 5247 Horses Auction Sales .............................5305 American Saddlebred ................5310 Appaloosa .................................. 5315 Arabian ......................................5320 Belgian ....................................... 5325 Canadian .................................... 5327 Clydesdale .................................5330 Donkeys ..................................... 5335 Haflinger ....................................5345 Holsteiner .................................. 5355 Miniature ...................................5365 Morgan ....................................... 5375 Mules......................................... 5380 Norwegian Fjord ........................5385 Paint.......................................... 5390 Palomino ....................................5395 Percheron ................................. 5400 Peruvian.................................... 5405 Ponies ....................................... 5408 Quarter Horse ............................ 5415 Shetland.....................................5420 Sport Horses ..............................5424 Standardbred............................ 5430 Tennessee Walker ......................5445 Thoroughbred ........................... 5450 Welsh .........................................5455 Horses Various.......................... 5460 Horses Wanted ..........................5465 Horse Events, Seminars.................. 5467 Horse Hauling ........................... 5469 Harness & Vehicles ....................5470 Saddles ...................................... 5475 Sheep Auction Sales .............................5505 Arcott .........................................5510 Columbia....................................5520
Dorper ........................................ 5527 Dorset ........................................5530 Katahdin.....................................5550 Lincoln ....................................... 5553 Suffolk....................................... 5580 Texel Sheep ................................5582 Sheep Various........................... 5590 Sheep Wanted............................5595 Sheep Events, Seminars................... 5597 Sheep Service, Supplies ...................................5598 Swine Auction Sales ............................ 5605 Wild Boars .................................5662 Swine Various ............................5670 Swine Wanted ............................ 5675 Swine Events, Seminars ..................5677 Poultry Baby Chicks ...............................5710 Ducks & Geese ...........................5720 Turkeys.......................................5730 Birds Various ............................. 5732 Poultry Various ..........................5740 Poultry Equipment..................... 5741 Specialty Alpacas ...................................... 5753 Deer............................................ 5757 Elk ..............................................5760 Goats .......................................... 5765 Llama .........................................5770 Rabbits....................................... 5773 Ratite: Emu, Ostrich, Rhea .................... 5775 Yaks ............................................5780 Events & Seminars..................... 5781 Specialty Livestock Equipment. ................................ 5783 Livestock Various ........................5785 Livestock Equipment .................. 5790 Livestock Services & Vet Supplies ..................................... 5792 Lost and Found .............................. 5800 Miscellaneous Articles................... 5850 Misc Articles Wanted ......................5855 Musical ............................................5910 Notices ............................................5925 Oilfield Equipment..........................5935 ORGANIC Certification Services ..................5943 Food .............................................5945 Grains...........................................5947 Livestock ..................................... 5948 Personal (prepaid) ......................... 5950 Personal Various (prepaid)................ 5952 Pest Control ................................... 5960 PETS Registered ....................................5970 Non Registered ............................ 5971 Working Dogs ...............................5973 Pets & Dog Events ........................ 5975 Photography .................................. 5980 Propane ..........................................6000 Pumps ............................................ 6010 Radio, TV & Satellites ....................6040 REAL ESTATE B.C. Properties .............................6110 Commercial Buildings/Land .......................... 6115 Condos/Townhouses ...................6120 Cottages & Lots ............................ 6125 Houses & Lots ..............................6126 Mobile Homes .............................. 6127 Ready To Move ............................. 6128 Resorts .........................................6129 Recreational Property .................6130 Farms & Ranches British Columbia........................ 6131 Alberta ....................................... 6132 Saskatchewan ............................ 6133 Manitoba ....................................6134 Pastures .....................................6136 Wanted .......................................6138 Acreages ....................................6139 Miscellaneous ........................... 6140 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES All Terrain Vehicles ...................... 6161 Boats & Watercraft ...................... 6162 Campers & Trailers ......................6164 Golf Cars ......................................6165 Motor Homes ...............................6166 Motorcycles ................................. 6167 Snowmobiles ...............................6168 Refrigeration .................................. 6180
RENTALS & ACCOMMODATIONS Apartments & Houses ..................6210 Vacation Accommodations .......................6245 Restaurant Supplies .......................6320 Sausage Equipment ....................... 6340 Sawmills......................................... 6360 Scales ............................................. 6380 PEDIGREED SEED Cereal Seeds Barley ........................................ 6404 Corn...........................................6406 Durum ....................................... 6407 Oats ........................................... 6410 Rye .............................................6413 Triticale ......................................6416 Wheat .........................................6419 Forage Seeds Alfalfa.........................................6425 Annual Forage ........................... 6428 Clover .........................................6431 Grass Seeds .............................. 6434 Oilseeds Canola ...................................... 6440 Flax ........................................... 6443 Pulse Crops Beans ........................................ 6449 Chickpeas ..................................6452 Lentil ..........................................6455 Peas........................................... 6458 Specialty Crops Canary Seeds ............................ 6464 Mustard ......................................6467 Potatoes .................................... 6470 Sunflower...................................6473 Other Specialty Crops................. 6476 COMMON SEED Cereal Seeds ............................... 6482 Forage Seeds............................... 6485 Grass Seeds ................................ 6488 Oilseeds .......................................6491 Pulse Crops ................................. 6494 Various .........................................6497 Organic Seed ................. See Class 5947 FEED MISCELLANEOUS Feed Grain................................... 6505 Hay & Straw .................................6510 Pellets & Concentrates ................ 6515 Fertilizer...................................... 6530 Feed Wanted ............................... 6540 Seed Wanted ................................6542 Sewing Machines ............................6710 Sharpening Services ....................... 6725 Sporting Goods ...............................6825 Outfitters .....................................6827 Stamps & Coins .............................. 6850 Swap................................................6875 Tanks ...............................................6925 Tarpaulins .......................................6975 Tenders............................................7025 Tickets .............................................7027 Tires ............................................... 7050 Tools ............................................... 7070 Travel...............................................7095 Water Pumps...................................7150 Water Treatment ............................ 7200 Welding ...........................................7250 Well Drilling ................................... 7300 Winches.......................................... 7400 CAREERS Career Training .............................. 8001 Child Care....................................... 8002 Construction ..................................8004 Domestic Services .........................8008 Farm / Ranch .................................. 8016 Forestry / Logging .......................... 8018 Help Wanted .................................. 8024 Management ...................................8025 Mining .............................................8027 Oilfield ........................................... 8030 Professional ....................................8032 Sales / Marketing ...........................8040 Trades / Technical .......................... 8044 Truck Drivers .................................. 8046 Employment Wanted (prepaid) ..................................... 8050
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A GREAT SUMMER READ! Adventure, hardship, romance, scandal, laughter, tears, heartache and hope. A true story in novel form. $24.99 at McNally Robinson (Saskatoon and Winnipeg), Western Development Museums (all 4 locations), Chapters (Regina), Post Horizon Books (Moose Jaw). On-line: mcnallyrobinson.com Email: green.englishman@sasktel.net
TOWN OF MARSHALL Centennial Celebration (Inc. 1914-2014), Saturday, September 6th, 8:00 AM Registration. Pancake breakfast, old fashioned tea, baseball, horseshoes, Saturday night family dance with live band, Sunday morning interdenominational church service. Remember to bring your baseball gloves! Please reply before August 11, 2014. 306-387-6340, Marshall, SK., http://www.townofmarshall.ca
108-3 STINSON, air frame 2365 TT, 165 Franklin engine 998 TT, 82 hrs. STOH, recovered in 2005, float fittings, spare enCESSNA 414, 9046 AFTT, engines Ram gine parts, 2 props, new plugs and wiring, Series VI, 1048/482 TSO, 1057/471 TSO, $ 2 4 , 0 0 0 . N o m e d i c a l , m u s t s e l l . S-Tec autopilot; PIPER Aztec C, 4280 250-991-7958, Quesnel, BC. AFTT, engines 1245/409 hrs. TSO, props 269/269 TSO, new paint and int. 2007; 3 AIRCRAFT IMPORTS AND PRE-PURTRAVEL AIRs, 1964, 1966 and 1968, for- CHASES including annual inspections, mer flight school aircraft, IFR certified; anywhere in North America. All imports BEAVER, 1959, converted from US mili- done in-house at CJJ4 in new spacious tary L-20A Model, 8184 AFTT, eng. 274 hangar. Call/text 204-747-4787 for more hrs. TSO, OH by Covington aircraft eng. info and estimates, borderair@hotmail.ca 2007; PIPER Navajo, 8859 AFTT, Cleve- Deloraine, MB. land wheels and brakes, cargo door, Kan- 1949 CESSNA 170A, STOL kit, 961 SMOH, nad ELT. 403-637-2250, Water Valley, AB. mags, wires, plugs and alternator replaced 1975 C182P, SKYLANE, 2760 TT, 1179 in 2009. 204-857-8691, Portage la Prairie, SMOH, new leather int., long range tanks, MB., jakeandbonnie@shaw.ca hangared, vg. 306-752-4909, Melfort, SK. 1956 CESSNA 172, 3200 TTAF, 2100 TTAE, 1970 PA39 TWIN Comanche turbo, CR, $24,500, runs and flies great. Calgary, AB. 4625 TT, King equipment, many modifica- 403-819-1504. tions and new parts, recent paint and int. WANTED: HORITZONAL STABLIZER for Call 306-752-4909, Melfort, SK. Luscome. Call 306-635-4493, evenings 1947 PA12, 150 HP, 2631 TT, 827 SMOH, Smeaton, SK. Edo 2000, Flylite 3000 hydraulic skis, cub LY C O M I N G 0 - 3 2 0 , 1 5 0 / 1 6 0 H P ; gear, full flaps, ceconite 1990, Marco GPS, 0-290-D, 135 HP, 1100 SMOH. Lethbridge, King KY97, encoding transponder, recent AB. 403-327-4582, 403-308-0062. paint and fabric rejuvenation, engine tent, wing covers, other extras, $50,000. 47 CHAMP 7DC, GREAT PERFORMER, 85 HP, TTSN 6859, SMOH 863, owner 403-478-4115, Calgary, AB. maintenance, very clean, Icom A23 hand 1971 PIPER CHEROKEE 140D with perfor- held, pilot 3 Garmin GPS, intercom, mance upgrade. Phone: 306-382-9024, $14,800 OBO. Call Terry 780-672-5163 Saskatoon, SK. Camrose, AB. 1959 PIPER COMANCHE 180, TTSN 1960 PA22 TRIPACER, only 75 hrs SMOH, 3061, SMOH 130. In 2002: new paint, fuel King radio transponder, mode C light bladders, conduits, and windshield. New 3 weight starter, handcrafted interior, alblade prop. Good condition, $57,000. ways hangered. 204-647-7750, Laurier, MB 867-633-8470, Whitehorse, YT. HIGH AND FAST 1984 Piper Turbo Sara1974 PIPER WARRIOR, 2880 TT, 8 0 toga, low times, oxygen, etc. Call for SMOH, 160 HP, 80 SPOH. For more info specs, $159,958 CDN. Bill 403-588-0475, and pics call 306-717-0709, Saskatoon, SK Innisfail, AB.
COURTENAY FLIGHT CENTER: 1974 C-172M, TTAF 7730, SMOH 22.8, GNC 250 GPS/Comm, Edo RT 551 Com, MoGas STC, wingtip lights, strobes, progressive care, flies nice, leather interior exc., needs paint. Now $38,000 OBO+taxes; 1973 C-172M, TTAF 10989.4, SMOH 4164.4, GNC 250 GPS/Comm, Narco MK12D NavComm, MoGas STC, wingtip lights, strobes, progressive care, paint and interior good. Now $25,000 OBO+taxes. For detailed equipment and status sheets email: jim.slater@courtenayflightcenter.com
VINTAGE CAR, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AUction for Len & Phyllis Schmidt, Saturday August 30, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, 35 Gregory Ave, White City, SK. 1937 Packard Model 120; 1934 Packard Model 1102; 1959 Oldsmobile; 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado; 1977 Cadillac; 1984 Corvette; 1968 GMC McGavin's bakery delivery truck; Model A parts; 18' T/A flat deck trailer; Minneapolis Moline M5 gas tractor w/FEL; Large quantity of car parts; garden and shop tools; Mechanic's hand and shop tools; Enamel Packard sign; Jell-O car wheel collection; "25 Years of Corvette" mirror; Various mantel clocks; Old phonograph; Early 50's Wurlitzer juke box; Beer advertising; Various coke memorabilia; Antique cash register; Die Cast toys; Gramophone; Many more items! Call 306-551-9411, 306-781-2415, www.2sauctioneers.ca PL# 331982.
1965 CESSNA 150F, 3249 TTSN, 677 TSOH, new interior, icom Nav-Com, han- 1950 CASE DC4 tractor, good running order, $750 OBO. 306-373-1613, Watson, SK gared, $14,500. 306-664-6500, Milden, SK. 1960 CESSNA 150 w/STOL kit, 1003 SMOH, 4298 TTSN, Edo-Aire NavCom, Sigtronics intercom, artificial horizon, directional gyro, cyl. head temp gauge, shoulder harness, GPS, recent annual, $22,500 OBO. Call Don at 780-726-3545 (home) or 780-645-4414 (work), St. Paul, AB.
1949 JD AR tractor, in good running cond., good rubber and paint. Blumenort, MB, 204-326-1554, 204-346-2068. WANTED: 6’ MINNEAPOLIS one-way tiller; 6’ Massey Harris tiller; both with original power lifts working. High wheel wagon and also low wheel steel wheel wagon. Wagon box. Double tree and neck yolk. 306-344-4453, Paradise Hill, SK.
1967 PIPER CHEROKEE 235B, TT 8350, eng. 430, prop 109, paint 10/10, int. 7/10, 1927 or 1928 IHC 15-30, good condition, $58,500 CAD. Email: shilo@sasktel.net bolt-on rubber, stored inside. Offers. 306-741-0193, Swift Current, SK. 306-893-8151, Maidstone, SK.
POST DRILL made by C.W. COE, 1889; harrows, Ralister Sole Maker; grinder, John Deere pedal power sandstone; wind charger, 1938 Air Electric; 150 blow torches w/irons; 8- tractors on steel. 403-986-3280 or 306-838-0060, Smiley SK STRATHCONA VINTAGE TRACTOR PULL, August 23 and 24th. Come on out to see who can pull the sled furthest down the dirt track using a 1960 or older tractor. Held at the Bremner Historical Site, 53452 RR 225, Sherwood Park, AB., 4 kms north of Hwy. 16 on RR 225. Ellis 780-922-6120, L e o 7 8 0 - 9 2 2 - 0 8 4 4 o r v i s i t we b s i t e www.strathconavintagetractor.com CAT D-2, RUNNING, very nice, $7500. D-4, running, very nice, $7500. Cat D-35, gas, very nice, $7500. IHC TD-9 w/blade, $8500. IHC TD-6 w/blade, $7500. JD 420, 5 roller w/blade, $3750. Case 750 w/loader, $3500. Oliver OC-3 w/loader, $3950. 1957 Mercedes Benz dump truck, 6 cyl. diesel, good shape, $5750. 1920’s Ruby truck, partial restoration, rebuilt engine, $2250. 204-746-2016, 204-746-5345, Morris, MB. AUGUST 9 AND 10, 2014 the 9th Annual IHCC CH 38 Show will be held on the grounds of the Western Development Museum in North Battleford, SK. We will be joining WDM to celebrate their annual “Those were the days” and join them on the occasion of their 65th birthday. www.nbattleford@wdm.ca All IH machinery, trucks, tractors, household, stationary engines, power units, cub cadets and anything else marketed by IH are welcome. Membership annual meeting with banquet and guest speaker. More info. available from show chairman Gary Algot, 780-741-2115. www.ihc38.com JD #37 SICKLE MOWER, $375. Call 306-642-3189, Assiniboia, SK.
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MASSEY HARRIS 44, $1800; Massey Harris 30, $2250. Both good cond., exc. rubber. Call 306-231-9808, Humboldt, SK. CASE DC4; Massey 44 Special; WD AllisChalmer; Case S. All tractors turn over. $875/ea. or $3000 for all. Can deliver. Call 306-272-4810, Foam Lake, SK. ADRIANâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S MAGNETO SERVICE Guaranteed repairs on mags and ignitors. Repairs. Parts. Sales. 204-326-6497. Box 21232, UNRESERVED 2 CYLINDER ANTIQUE Steinbach, MB. R5G 1S5. Tractor Auction, Approx. 55 John Deere tractors, 1925-1953 and various parts, new and used. Werner Harms Collection, Olds, AB., Friday, August 22, 2014. Live 1951 IHC L130 1 ton truck, dual wheels, a u c t i o n - ava i l a b l e o n l i n e . V i ew at wood box, hyd. hoist, 45,000 orig. miles, www.gwacountry.com 1-866-304-4664. $2500. 306-773-4088, Swift Current, SK. MH 44 SPECIAL, belt pulley, full fenders, 1952 DODGE 2 ton w/box and hoist, alnice shape, shedded; Belle City 22â&#x20AC;? separa- ways shedded. In running order, but needs tor, Hart feeder, elevator, Waterloo blow- fuel pump. 306-893-8151, Maidstone, SK. er, all belts, good working order, shedded, on rubber tires; PTO belt pulley for JD TWO 1938 D40 IH trucks, restoration 4010 tractor, like new. Near Beiseker, AB. s t a r t e d o n o n e , a l l p a r t s i n c l u d e d . 604-856-9587, Abbotsford, BC. 250-428-4012. No Saturday calls please. FARMALL M TRACTOR, one owner, recent rebuild and rubber, needs paint. Call 306-874-7843, Naicam, SK. 1939 OLIVER 90, c/w interchangeable rear steel wheels, shedded, restorable. 306-865-2856, Hudson Bay, SK.
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WANTED: 3 SPEED TRANS. in good cond. for 1954 Chevy pickup, first Series. 780-991-6292, Sherwood Park, AB. 1952 CHEVY 2 TON, B&H, runs good, tires fair, 88,000 miles. Offers? 403-823-3713, Drumheller, AB. OLD MODEL T Windshield. 306-892-4626, Meota, SK.
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w w w.M c D ou g a llBa y.c om Re g in a (306 ) 757-1755 1-800-26 3-4193 P.O. Bo x 308 1 Regin a , S K . S 4P 3G7 Dea ler L ic #319 9 16 NEW TRACTOR PARTS. Specializing in engine rebuild kits and thousands of other parts. Savings! Service manuals and decals. Also Steiner Parts dealer. Our 40th year! www.diamondfarmtractorparts.com Call 1-800-481-1353. JD THRESHING MACHINE, 28â&#x20AC;? cylinder, $600; Horse drawn binder, $1500; JD D tractor, restored, $2500. 403-845-6647, Rocky Mountain House, AB. 1947 COCKSHUTT 30 tractor, good shape, rear tires- fair, was stored inside, $1200 OBO. 306-776-2363, 306-529-7788 eves., Rouleau, SK.
1966 MUSTANG in storage. Show quality. Will trade up, down or across for 4x4 1/2 ton. Car recent appraisal $24,000. Call for details 306-384-2428, Saskatoon, SK. JIMâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CLASSIC CORNER. Buy classic and antique autos, running or not, but must be rolling. Call 204-997-4636, Winnipeg, MB. WANTED: Restored 1940 to 1950s Chev or GMC 1/2 ton, exc. shape. Assiniboia, SK. 306-642-3225, 306-640-7149. 1941 INTERNATIONAL 1-1/2 ton truck, K5 series, 2507 miles, shedded. 306-865-2856, Hudson Bay, SK.
FARGO 2 ton grain truck, steel box TRACTORS: JD 710, 4 cyl. dsl., w/Bosch 1955 hoist; also 1954 Fargo 1/2 ton, slant pumps, 3 PTH, PS and hyds., 540 and 1000 and 6. Offers. 306-843-2383, Wilke, SK. PTO, $8500; IHC Farmall C, runs good, good rubber, 540 PTO, $2500; MM, Model 1965 FORD GALAXY car, 4 dr., 73,000 Z, SN#00761636, $2500; Industrial MF original miles, no accidents, $6000. Call 202, c/w FEL, 3 PTH, canopy, gas motor, Julian 780-218-2151, Andrew, AB. $6000. Julian 780-218-2151 Andrew, AB. 1 9 5 7 M E T E O R R I D E AU 5 0 0 , a s k i n g FOR SALE: JD Model R, SN 1087; JD Model $16,000. Call 306-827-7731, Borden, SK. H, SN 50074; Also, wrecking IHC 600 for parts. Call 780-755-2185, Edgerton, AB. CASE 660, always shedded, exc. cond., 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122; reel never used; Case 700 and Cockshutt VINTAGE DAY, SUNDAY, August 17, 1600 diesels, good PTO tractors, exc. rub- 2014. Pancake Breakfast and Critter and Market Garden 8:00 AM. Ultimate Horse ber. Offers. 306-625-7939, Kincaid, SK. Challenge 9:00 AM. Grand Old Oprey 1:00 TRACTORS FOR SALE: JDâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 420 Hi-crop PM, surprise visitor The Queen. Antique (rare), M, MTW, MTN, BW, H, Cockshutt chain saw display and demo, stationary 20. Call 403-660-8588, Calgary, AB. engine display and demo, blacksmith shop, WANTED: COCKSHUTT TRACTORS, espe- petting zoo, various farm related demos, cially 50, 570 Super and 20, running or tea at the Old House, threshing bindering not, equipment, brochures, manuals and and stooking. Sponsored by Humboldt Vinmemorabilia. We pick up at your farm. Jim tage Club, 2-1/2 miles south of Humboldt, Harkness, RR 4, Harriston, ON., N0G 1Z0, SK. on Hwy. 20. Call Gloria 306-383-2845. 519-338-3946, fax: 519-338-2756. RETIRING: COCKSHUTT 30 tractor with WANTED: FENDERS FOR John Deere snow blower and FEL; 2- Cockshutt 560â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s; Model A, or parts tractor with restorable 1951 (approx) MMU; 1951 Fargo 2 ton; Many old sprayers, harrows, packers and parts. Call Joey Sharp, 780-991-6292. grain augers. 306-856-4443, Conquest, SK. 145 VERSATILE 4 WD tractor- running, tires large singles, good. Best offer or trade on WANTED: TRACTOR MANUALS, sales brolivestock equipment. Phone 306-867-4595 chures, tractor catalogs. 306-373-8012, Saskatoon, SK. or 306-867-8833 evenings, Outlook, SK.
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NELSONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S AUCTION CENTRE, Gordon and Shirley Reineke Farm Dispersal. Directions from Hwy. #5 at Carmel turnoff: 4 miles south and 1.5 mile east of Pottery Church. Friday, August 8th, 2014 at 9 AM. Tractors: 1993 1066 Int. w/Leon loader, 1985 Steiger Bearcat CM225 4WD, G705 MM w/cab, G1000 MM equipment: 1985 Case/IH 6000 SP swather; 19â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Int. 4000 gas swather; Flexi-Coil System 95, 50â&#x20AC;&#x2122; harrow packer; 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Bourgault air seeder; White 8920 SP combine; White 8900 SP combine; White 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; S/C header. Much more. Grain trucks: 1979 Int. 466 dsl, 1969 Dodge 700. Antique equipment. For a complete listing and info see our website: www.nelsonsauction.com or call 306-376-4545, PL# 911669.
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FARM AUCTION FOR John Matai, Saturday August 09, 11:00 AM, West of Punnichy, SK. 5.6 kms on Highway 15, turn South, travel 12.9 kms South, follow the correction line 0.3 kms West, turn South again 3.2 kms and then East 0.9 kms into the yard. One Owner well kept machinery. John Deere 7810 tractor, Westward swather, 10 grain bins and much more. 306-795-7387, www.doubleRauctions.net PL# 309790.
PBR FARM AND INDUSTRIAL SALE, last Saturday of each month. Ideal for farmers, contractors, suppliers and dealers. Consign now. Next sale August 30, 9:00 AM. PBR, 105- 71st St. West, Saskatoon, SK., www.pbrauctions.com 306-931-7666. McSHERRY AUCTION SERVICE Ltd. Vintage Service Station, Coca Cola & Toys. Sunday, Aug. 17th at 10 AM. Stonewall, MB. #12 Patterson Drive. Exciting Items! Gas pump; Pop coolers; Die cabinet; Pedal cars. Over 200 signs. White Rose; Mobiloil; Coca Cola; Orange; Crush; Thermometers; Clocks; Push Bars; Flanges; Oil cans; Red Indian; Cig papers; Dispensers. General Store and Parlor Cafe items. Go to web for listing and pics. See: www.mcsherryauction.com or call: Stuart McSherry, 204-467-1858 or 204-886-7027.
FARM AUCTION FOR Richard and Michele Rokosh, Sunday August 17, 10:00 AM, 3.7 kms East of Hubbard, SK on Hwy 15. IH 815 combine; Cub Cadet zero turn mower; 21' Salem camper; Sylvan 18' aluminum boat; Tools and more. 306-795-7387, www.doubleRauctions.net PL# 309790.
ESTATE FARM AUCTION SALE for the late Wilfred Nelson, White Fox, SK., on Saturday, August 16, 10:00 AM. Located 1-1/2 miles east of White Fox. Executor Grant Nelson and Executrix Lee Ann Dressler. Tractor: 1982 IHC 3588, 2+2, 4 WD. Combine: 1982 JD 7720 turbo diesel hydro, shedded; JD 6601 PT, shedded. Grain Trucks: 1975 Dodge Custom 3 ton, 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122; steel B&H, 4 spd. V8; 1978 IHC 160 Loadstar, 3 ton, V8, 5&2, 16â&#x20AC;&#x2122; steel B&H, needs heater repairs. Trucks: 1978 IHC 160 Loadstar, 3 ton, V8, 5&2, 16â&#x20AC;&#x2122; steel B&H, needs heater repairs; 1977 F250 Ranger XLT, Clubcab, V8, 70,000 miles, vg cond; 1998 Dodge Durango. Parts Vehicles: complete, not running: 1930 Int. KBS, 3 ton; 1940â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fargo 1 ton; 1950-60â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Volkswagen; 1950-60â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Alpine Sunbeam 2 dr. car; 1972 GMC 1/2 ton, good cond., shedded. Farm Equip: Harvey Gjesdale rotary 5-in-1 seed cleaner, shedded, vg; several Sakundiak 6â&#x20AC;? and 7â&#x20AC;? grain augers w/motors; Tox-O-Wik 310 grain dryer; JD 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; combine header; JD HD 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; field cultivators and harrows; JD HD 220 tandem disc; JD 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 9350 drill press, fert., grass and seed attachment, rubber packers; IHC HD 5 row plow; Co-op 590 SP 18â&#x20AC;&#x2122; swather. Grain Bins: 2300 bu. Westeel Rosco c/w retro hopper and roof opener; 2500 bu. Westeel Rosco c/w retro hopper, roof opener, and dryer vent; 2- 2100 bu. Westeel Rosco c/w Mecada steel hopper, roof opener; several 1600 bu. Westeel Rosco bins on wood floors. Camper: Vanguard 11â&#x20AC;&#x2122; truck camper, model P2-F, 3-way, shedded, exc. cond. Vintage Snowmobiles: Polaris, Marshall Wells, complete; Polaris Colt 250, complete; Johnson SeaHorse; JD Liquifier 400, complete; all shedded. Plus a very large variety of shop and antique items. Sale conducted by Rick McAuley Auction Services, 306-276-5792, 306-276-8497, White Fox, SK. PL 913568. Email: inquiry@rickmcauleyauctions.com
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NELSONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S AUCTION SERVICE, Annual Pre-Harvest Auction, Sat., August 16th, 2014 at 9:00 AM, Nelsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Auction Centre, Meacham, SK. 1975 Dodge 600 grain truck; Combines: 1987 Case/IH 1680; 1978 8800 White; 7721 JD PT; 750 JD; NH TR95. Swathers: 1978 IH 4000; Westward 3000; 1986 725 Case/IH; 1984 730 Case/IH; Farm Equip: NH 1034 Stackliner bale wagon; Livestock needs, grain bins, hopper bottoms, much more. Vehicles: 1993 Volvo semi tractor, 2004 Ford F150 XLT c/c 4x4; 1999 Ford F150 c/c 2WD; 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan SE; 2002 Olds Intrigue GX; 2003 Chrysler Sebring LX; 2001 Ford Focus SE; 2002 Kawasaki Prairie quad. Buildings, yard and shop equip: 86â&#x20AC;? hyd. skidsteer dozer blade; HD tire changer; King power generator; toolbox / work benches; Recreation: 1983 Southwind 27â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Class â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Aâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; motorhome, 1984 Cimarron 5th wheel, 1980 14â&#x20AC;&#x2122; boat with motor; Trees and shrubs, exercise equip, antiques, household and much more. For more info see: www.nelsonsauction.com or call: 306-376-4545, PL #911669.
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AUCTION LOCATION: From FORESTBURG, AB, go 9.7 km (6 miles) South on RR 152 to Twp Rd 410, then 1.6 km (1 mile) West. Yard on North side. GPS: 52.49.23, -112.0944 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 2006 Case IH STX430 4WD Tractor ¡ (3) 2008 Case IH 2588 Combines ¡ 2009 & 2007 Massey Ferguson 9430 30 Ft Swather ¡ 2007 Sterling LT9500 Truck Tractor (T/A) ¡ 2002 Sterling T/A Grain Truck ¡ 2013
Wilson DWH550 53 Ft Tridem Grain Trailer ¡ 2007 Bourgault 5710 54 Ft Air Drill ¡ 2011 Riteway 8100 80 Ft Heavy Harrows ¡ 2011 Case IH 3330 Patriot 100 Ft High Clearance Sprayer¡ 2012 Brandt 5200EX Grain Vac ...AND MUCH MORE!
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SLEEPERS AND DAYCABS. New and used. Huge inventory across Western Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or call Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. C H E C K O U T O U R p a r t s s p e c i a l s at www.Maximinc.Com/parts or call Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. SOUTHSIDE AUTO WRECKERS located Weyburn, SK., 306-842-2641. Used car parts, light truck to semi-truck parts. We buy scrap iron and non-ferrous metals. FARM AUCTION FOR Tom & Marlene Shelly, plus Guest Consignors, Tuesday August 12, 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM, 8.5 miles West of Willow Bunch or 1 mile North, 8 miles East of Scout Lake, SK, Willow Bunch, SK. To consign to this sale contact Brad 306-551-9411 or Tom 306-473-2726. On offer: Stieger ST 510; Case 2390 diesel (power shift gone); Allis Chalmers 8030 diesel w/Ezee on loader; Fordson Major diesel tractor w/3 pth. for parts: Case 970; 44 Massey diesel; IHC 656 Western Special (motor needs repair); 44 Massey w/ loader; JD rims; IHC 7200 28' hoe drill; 760 MF combine for parts; Sakundiak 7x45 grain auger w/twin Kohler; Brandt 852 PTO auger; MF 860 diesel combine, chopper, Sund pickup; JD LZB hoe drills; flat deck wagon; Versatile #10 swather; JD 32' tandem disc; JD 510 round baler; MF 24' straight cut header w/ PU reel; Versatile sprayer w/galvanized tank; JD 12' DT cult.; JD 24' DT cultivator; Case wing type DT cult.; 18' MF 36 discer; MF 360 24' discer; 2 -JD 1600 DT cult.; NH 1100 SP Haybine (not running); Versatile 400 SP swather; round bale feeders; NH 847 baler; NH 688 round baler, auto wrap; wheel rake; side delivery rake; 6' land leveler; various old farm machinery; #5 and #38 JD mowers; NH 357 mix mill; IHC ground drive manure spreader; JD PTO manure spreader; 36' bale elevator; 1997 GMC 2500, V8 auto, 4x4; Columbia 16 HP riding lawn mower; 1989 Chev ex-cab pickup, V8 auto; various cars for parts; Chev & Ford trucks for parts; late 50's Zepher car (complete); 1968 Buick LeSabre, 4 door (not running); early 50's Dodge 1 ton (complete); 1980's Suburban; misc. shop & hand tools; Forney welder; 1250 watt generator; many more items. 306-551-9411, www.2sauctioneers.ca PL# 331982.
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SASKATOON TRUCK PARTS CENTRE Ltd. North Corman Industrial Park. New and used parts available for 3 ton highway tractors including custom built tandem converters and wet kits. All truck makes/models bought and sold. Shop service available. Specializing in repair and custom rebuilding for transmissions and differentials. Now offering driveshaft repair and assembly from passenger vehicles to heavy trucks. For more info call 306-668-5675 or 1-877-362-9465. www.saskatoontruckparts.ca DL #914394 WRECKING VOLVO TRUCKS: Misc. axles and parts. Also tandem trailer suspension axles. 306-539-4642, Regina, SK. WRECKING LATE MODEL TRUCKS: 1/2 tons, 3/4 tons, 1 tons, 4x4’s, vans, SUV’s. Also large selection of Cummins diesel motors, Chevs and Fords as well. Jasper Auto Parts, Edmonton 1-800-294-4784, or Calgary 1-800-294-0687. We ship anywhere. We have everything, almost. WRECKING SEMI-TRUCKS, lots of parts. Call Yellowhead Traders. 306-896-2882, Churchbridge, SK. 2006 F350, 6 litre, 4WD, auto, fully loaded, engine needs 3 injectors. Rosetown, SK. Call 306-882-3371 or 306-831-7194.
2002 BLUE HILLS stock trailer, 26’x7’, used very little, safetied, $12,000. 204-874-2287, Minnedosa, MB.
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TRAILERS, TRAILERS. Low beds, hi-boys, 2007 SUBARU Outback AWD, AC, CC, CD, flat decks, drop decks, vans, grain, gravel power seats, 78,844 kms, Stk# SK-UO982 trailers, detachable. 306-563-8765, Canora $19,995. 1-888-240-2415 or visit website: K&K ENTERPRISES WANTS your older www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. grain trailers! Trade up to a new Cana- 24’ GOOSENECK tridem 21,000 lbs, $7890; dian made Berg’s tridem, tandem or pup! Bumper pull tandem lowboy: 18’, 14,000 Fully customizable with a great warranty lbs., $3975; 16’, 10,000 lbs., $3090; 16’, package! Check website: www.kandkent.ca 7 0 0 0 l b s . , $ 2 6 5 0 . F a c t o r y d i r e c t . 888-792-6283. www.monarchtrailers.com Details call 1-888-405-8457, Swanson, SK. POWER TILT DECKOVER, 8.5’x24’, GVWR 2012 WILSON HOPPER, 40’Lx66”Hx96”W, tandem, air ride, $27,000; 2008 Wilson 24,000 lbs., GAWR 12,000 lbs.,29.5’, VT081530, $14,900. 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Will sell SK-UO898, $29,995. 1-888-240-2415 or safety, alum. wheels, air greaser, great or trade for reasonably priced tri-axle end www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. condition, $67,000. 403-782-3333, La- dump. 204-729-7297, Brandon, MB. 2009 NISSAN VERSA S I-4, CD player, combe, AB or Henry at: 403-350-8777. 7x16 ENCLOSED TRAILER, perfect for side 1.8L, grey, 42,935 kms, stk# SK-UO560 TWO SETS OF 2013 Prestige Lode-King Su- by sides, VT008296, $6490. D&D Vehicle $10,995. 1-888-240-2415 or visit website: per B’s, fresh safety’s, exc. condition, no S a l e s & S e r v i c e , C a m r o s e , A B . , www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. lift axles, air ride, on-board weigh scales, 780-672-4400, www.ddsales.com alum. wheels, flat alum. fenders, $75,000 OBO. Call 1-866-236-4028, Calgary, AB.
VS TRUCK WORKS Inc. Parting out GM 1/2 and 1 ton trucks. Call 403-972-3879, Gordon or Joanne, Alsask, SK. www.vstruckworks.com N14 CUMMINS from 2000 Volvo, vg cond.; 3 1 2 6 C a t f r o m F L 8 0 F r e i g h t l i n e r. 306-445-5602, North Battleford, SK.
NEW BLACK 2015 Neville, tri-axle, full load TRUCK BONEYARD INC. Specializing in w/air seeder kit, alum. wheels and 4500 obsolete parts, all makes. Trucks bought Shurco electric tarp and traps, $52,900. Corner Equip. 204-483-2774, Carroll, MB. for wrecking. 306-771-2295, Balgonie, SK.
2011 TIMPTE TRI-AXLE aluminum, air ride, rear axle lift, 2 hopper, low kms, $39,000. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. 1996 LOAD KING, 40' Load King, grain trailer, spring ride, all white, new grey tarp, original tires, brakes at 80%, electric remote chute openers, mostly stored inside, no rust $24,000. 306-823-3703, Marsden, SK.
2014 FEATHERLITE 8271-8040 40’ stock trailer Stk #EC132053, $44,900. Call 1-866-346-3148 or shop 24/7 online at: Allandale.com 2014 BARRET 53’ tri-axle, $70,000 OBO. 306-267-4552. GRASSLAND TRAILERS, providing a full line of quality trailers and truck decks from W-W, Titan and Circle-D. Compare quality and appreciate value. Glen 306-640-8034, Assiniboia, SK. gm93@sasktel.net
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Fina ncing Is Av a ila b le!C a ll Us Tod a y! SCHOOL BUSSES, BUS contractor retiring and selling all equipment. 30 busses, 1998 to 2012, 48 passenger up to 72 passenger. All are diesel automatic and are IHC Freightliner Thomas and Bluebird. Mostly lower mileage and very clean, no rustys. All were on the road in June. Call toll free to see if we may have something that will work for you in your price range. 888-826-3990, 780-812-0947, Bonnyville, AB. lapdon@telus.net
TRUCK PARTS: 1/2 to 3 ton. We ship anywhere. Phoenix Auto, 877-585-2300, Lucky Lake, SK. 2015 NEVILLE 40’ air ride alum. tandem, ONE OF SASK’s largest inventory of used remote elec. tarp and traps, many options, heavy truck parts. 3 ton tandem diesel mo- $42,500. 306-789-0881, Richardson, SK. tors and transmissions and differentials for 2010 WHITE WILSON SUPER B, All alumiall makes! Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., num wheels and fenders, 2 rows of lights, 1-800-938-3323. $69,000. 306-824-2108 or 306-280-6193, WRECKING TRUCKS: All makes all Rabbit Lake, SK. models. Need parts? Call 306-821-0260 NEW 2015 NEVILLE TANDEM and tri-axles, or email: junkman.2010@hotmail.com cheapest in western Canada. Call Larry Wrecking Dodge, Chev, GMC, Ford and 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. others. Lots of 4x4 stuff, 1/2 ton - 3 ton, buses etc. and some cars. We ship by bus, NEW WILSON SUPER B in stock, 6 tridem 2 hoppers, also 2 tandems; 2010 and 2009 mail, Loomis, Purolator. Lloydminster, SK. Lode-King alum. open end Super B, alum. H E AV Y D U T Y PA R T S o n s p e c i a l at rims, air ride; 36’ Emerald tandem, air ride. www.Maximinc.Com/parts or call Maxim 306-356-4550, Dodsland, SK. DL#905231. www.rbisk.ca Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946.
ULTRACELL GRAIN BOX and hoist, 16’ long 8.6’ wide, 54” high, tarp good shape. Rosetown, SK. 306-882-3371 or 306-831-7194.
1995 PRAIRIE 16’, middle gate, plywood lined, mats, full rear door, Torqueson axles, orig. rubber, c/w spare, $4500. Goodsoil, SK. Call 306-238-7969, 306-238-4590
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www.kieferbuiltcanada.com 2015 DOEPKER GRAIN Trailers. Warner Ind, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca 2013 MIDLAND SL3000 tridem, enddump, air ride, 24.5 all alum. wheels, tires 80%, brakes 95%, Michel’s tarp system, sealed end gate, 3/16 hardox body, new safety, very nice shape, $65,000 OBO. Call 403-588-9497, Bashaw, AB. 2005 10’X60’ NATIONAL Wellsite trailer. Propane pig, AC, bathroom w/shower, $48,575. Stk# UV1027. 780-672-6868, Camrose, AB. www.ontrackinc.net
HAY TRAILERS: SUPERB Hi-Boys, winches, extensions, lights, hay ready, $10,000; Also, water van, 53’, 4-1200 gal. tanks, water pump, chemical mixer, full plumbing, $9500. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. C H E C K OUT OUR parts specials at: www.Maximinc.Com/parts or call Maxim Truck & Trailer toll free 1-888-986-2946. 2002 10’X30’ WELLSITE Trailer. Propane pig, AC, bedroom w/bunkbeds, fresh CVIP $35,800. Stk# UV1027. 780-672-6868, Camrose, AB. www.ontrackinc.net
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2012 TREM CAR 31,000 litre, tandem axle, air ride, new MB safety, 8200 gal., vg cond., good for oil/water. Could make nice sprayer trailer. 4” plumbing. $34,900. Can TWO TANDEM AXLE Trailtech goosenecks deliver. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. w/beavertail and flip ramps; Two 20’ tandem pintle hitch flatdecks. 306-356-4550, 2015 DOEPKER ROCK R. Warner IndusDodsland, SK. DL #905231. www.rbisk.ca tries, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. BEHNKE DROP DECK semi style and DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca pintle hitch sprayer trailers. Air ride, t a n d e m a n d t r i d e m s . C o n t a c t S K : PRECISION TRAILERS: Gooseneck and bumper hitch. You’ve seen the rest, now 306-398-8000; AB: 403-350-0336. own the best. Hoffart Services, Odessa, SK. 2011 MIDLAND SK3400X tridem, end- 306-957-2033 www.precisiontrailer.com dump, tri-drive friendly, air ride, 24.5R aluminum wheels, new tires, brakes 85%, Michel’s electric tarp system, sealed endgate, 3/16 hardox body, new safety, $65,000 OBO. 403-588-9497, Bashaw, AB. TRI-HAUL SELF-UNLOADING ROUND bale movers: 8’ to 29’ lengths, 6-18 bales. Also exc. for feeding cattle in the field, 4 bales at time with a pickup. 1-800-505-9208. www.trihaulbalemovers.com FUEL/SERVICE TRAILERS, 550 to 990 gal; 750 gal., 40 GPM pump, white, $14,800; 990 gal., 40 GPM pump, white, $15,900; 990 gal., 40 GPM, Grey, 100 gal. DEF, $23,500; 990 gal., black tri-axle, 300 gal. HAUSER GOOSENECK TRAILERS. Fea- DEF, Welder, Genset full load, $47,500. turing 2 trailers in 1: Use as HD gooseneck Canadian Certified. Call Corner Equipment, trailer and/or bale transporter. Mechanical 204-483-2774, Carroll, MB. side self-unloading. LED lighting. Ramps optional. Starting at $18,560. Hauser’s Ma- ALL ALUMINUM TANDEMS, tridems and chinery, Melville, SK, Ph: 1-888-939-4444. Super B Timpte grain trailers. Call Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946 or see www.hausers.ca www.Maximinc.Com SLED/ SIDE BY SIDE trailer, heated front CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used cabinets, VT007623, $19,900. D&D Vehicle highway tractors. For more details call S a l e s & S e r v i c e , C a m r o s e , A B . , 204-685-2222 or view information at 780-672-4400 www.ddsales.com www.titantrucksales.com COMPONENTS FOR TRAILERS. Shipping daily across the prairies. Free freight. See “The Book 2013” page 195. DL Parts For Trailers, 1-877-529-2239, www.dlparts.ca
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2011 CHEV SILVERADO 1500 LS, wheel/ tire pkg., PST paid, 78,000 kms., $23,995. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK., DL#311430, www.GreenlightAuto.ca 2012 FORD F250 XLT, 6.7L diesel, loaded, PST pd. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskat o o n , S K . w w w. G r e e n l i g h t Au t o . c a DL#311430. 2014 RAM 1500 SLT Eco-diesel, quad cab, 4x4, $39,985 or lease for $3500 down, 2008 MIDLAND SUPER B side dump gravel $196/b-weekly. 1-800-667-4414, Wynyard trailer, total recondition, new electric tarp, SK. www.thoens.com DL #909250. Hardox AR 450 round tub, exc. condition, job ready, new MB safety. Can deliver 4X4’S IN STOCK. We take trades. Best financial rates. Greenlight Truck & Auto, $89,000. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB Saskatoon, SK. www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL#311430. CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used SALES & RENTALS highway tractors. For more details call 204-685-2222 or view information at www.titantrucksales.com WE SELL AND RENT Hi Boys, Low Boys, Drop Decks, NEW INTERNATIONAL TERRASTAR 3 ton Storage Vans, Reefer Vans 4x4 at www.Maximinc.Com or call Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. and Freight Vans & More.
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2005 INTERNATIONAL 9200i, tandem, diesel, C-13 engine, 13 spd., new Cancade 20x8.5x6.5 B&H w/remote control hoist and tailgate, electric tarp, nice and clean, $60,000. 306-662-8405, Richmound, SK. 2005 KENWORTH T-800 Grain Truck, Cummins ISM engine, 12,000 front, 40,000 rear, 10 spd. Eaton AutoShift (has clutch pedal), 3.91 gears, 750,000 miles, 2013 20' grain box, scissor lift, Brehon remote chute opener/hoist and Michel's tarp, interior box lights and rear work light. Maintained by dealer for all service work, has always been certified, have all receipts for maintenance records. Excellent shape and paint. $75,000. OBO 780-887-1669, Tofield, AB.
2007 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA, Mercedes 12.8 L, 450 HP, 13 spd. Eaton Fuller Ultrashift (full auto), 12/40, 22.5 alum. rims, auto greaser, c/w Cancade 20’ box, w/remote hoist and gate, 1,068,900 kms, new MB safety. 204-728-3821 Brandon MB 2007 IH 9200, C13 Cat, Eaton 13 spd. UltraShift, 20’ BH&T; 2005 IH 4300 S/A, Allison auto, IH diesel, new 16’ BH&T. 306-356-4550, Dodsland SK. DL #905231.
2007 MACK CXN613, Mack 385HP, 10 spd. Eaton UltraShift, $62,500; 2006 Intn’l 9400, Cummins 450HP, 10 spd. Eaton UltraShift, $64,500; 2003 Intn’l 9200, Cummins 370HP, 10 spd., $46,500; 2006 Intn’l 8600, CAT 430HP, 10 spd. $54,500. All c/w 20’ Cancade grain box, air controls, 2006 FREIGHTLINER CLASSIC, Detroit, windows, Sask Cert. 306-567-7262, David14L 500 HP, 18 spd. Eaton Fuller autoshift son. www.hodginshtc.com DL #312974 w/clutch, 13/40, 22.5 alum. rims, c/w Cancade 20’ box w/remote hoist and gate, 2008 PRO-STAR 13 spd., UltraShift auto. pintle plate, 1,162,400 kms, new MB safe- tandem grain truck, ISX 475 HP Cummins, loaded w/Jakes, power windows, PDL, alty. Call 204-728-3821, Brandon, MB. loys, etc. New 20’ NeuStar grain box, w/Nordic scissor hoist, LED lights, work lights inside box, Michel’s roll tarp, pintle plate, decal kit, plumbed dump valve, $69,000 or lease. Farmer Vern’s Premium Trucks, Brandon, MB., 204-724-7000. 2011 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA. Warner Ind, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca
WORK TRUCKS: 2008 F350, crewcab, longbox, 4x4, dsl, $16,000; 2008 F250, YELLOW HEAD SALES ext. cab, 5.4 gas, 4x4, longbox, $8500; 2006 Dodge crewcab, 4x4, longbox, 5.9 dsl., $16,995; 2001 F350 crewcab, longbox, 7.3 dsl, 2 WD, $6500. Call Neil 1974 IHC 1600 3 ton grain truck, all new 306-231-8300, Humboldt, SK DL #906884 rubber, 46,000 original miles, shedded. CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used 306-378-2972, 306-378-7305, Elrose, SK. highway tractors. For more details call 1976 F600, rebuilt engine, new front tires, 204-685-2222 or view information at new radiator, excellent condition, BH&T, www.titantrucksales.com always shedded. 306-948-2395, Biggar, SK
2014 FREIGHTLINER 114SD. Warner Ind, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. DL 2006 FREIGHTLINER M2, 280 HP, tan- #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca dem, 10 spd., air ride, AC, 20’ CIM B&H, ALLISION AUTOMATICS: 2004 IHC 7400 Michel’s elec. tarp, exc. cond., California DT530, w/new 20’ silage box, fresh eng., no rust truck, $59,500. 306-946-8522, $74,900; 2004 M2 Freightliner, C7 Cat, Saskatoon, SK. new 20” B&H, $59,900; 2001 IHC 4900 DT466, 18’ B&H, $44,900; 2000 GMC C8500, 3126 Cat, new 20’ BH&T, $49,900; 2001 IHC 4900, DT 466, long WB, C&C, 1979 CHEV C70, 366 eng., dual tanks, low miles, $22,900; K&L Equipment, B&H, roll tarp, 72,080 kms, $10,500 OBO. Ituna, SK. 306-795-7779, 306-537-2027, 306-297-7624, 306-297-3317, Shaunavon email ladimer@sasktel.net DL #910885. 1981 CHEV 6000 Series grain truck, AUTOMATIC 2010 IH Prostar, Cummins, 39,000 kms, premium, shedded, $11,500. auto, $69,000; 2005 Mack, auto, $49,000. 306-628-4267, Liebenthal, SK. both new 20’ B&H. 306-563-8765, Canora. 1982 MACK R600 tandem grain truck, 19’ AUTOSHIFT TRUCKS AVAILABLE: Boxed Unibody box, 8’.5”W, 60” deep w/roll tarp, tandems and tractor units. Contact David $16,500. 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. 306-887-2094, 306-864-7055, Kinistino, SK. DL #327784. www.davidstrucks.com 1984 MACK, 20’ B&H, new roll tarp, exc. rubber, pintle hitch, c/w Doonan 500 bu. 2006 IHC 9200i, Cummins 370HP, 10 spd., pup, recent workorders, all in great shape, 14/40, 22.5 new recaps w/steel rims, auto $24,500. 306-963-7693, Imperial, SK. greaser, w/Cancade 20’ box, 856,000 kms, 1995 INT. 9400, 20’ B&H, new tires, 13 new MB safety. 204-728-3821 Brandon MB spd., silage endgate, N14 Cummins. 780-367-2483, Willingdon, AB. 1996 IH 9200, tandem, 370 HP Cummins, 10 speed, 20’ BH&T, new tires, new paint, alum. wheels, rear controls, AC, $41,500; 2000 Freightliner FL120, 370 HP Cummins, 10 spd., 20’ BH&T, rear controls, A/T/C, BERG’S GRAIN BODIES: When value and alum. wheels, new paint, $48,500; 2006 durability matter. Ph. Berg’s Prep and Paint Mack CH613, 400 HP Mack, 13 spd., alum. for details 204-325-5677, Winkler, MB. wheels, A/T/C, 20’ BH&T, rear controls, real nice, $59,000; 2007 Freightliner CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used FL120, 450 HP Mercedes, 10 spd., Auto- 2006 KW T300, 300 HP Cummins, HD 41 highway tractors. For more details call Shift, alum. wheels, A/T/C, 20’ BH&T, new rear, 22’ B&H, air ride, HD 31 ton hoist, HD 204-685-2222 or view information at paint, very nice truck, $67,500. Coming material floor, HD auto Allison trans, www.titantrucksales.com Soon: 1996 Kenworth 600, 375 HP Cum- 350,000, 3 lockers, excellent tires, rear lift mins, 10 spd., tractor w/40’ tandem grain controls etc. , chrome package, deluxe cab COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL MFG. for trailer, real nice shape, $38,500; Midland with A/T/C, no rust, bud rims, large tires, grain box pkgs., decks, gravel boxes, HD 24’ tandem pup trailer, totally rebuilt, new easy handling, clean, quiet, HD truck that combination grain and silage boxes, pup paint, good tires, $18,500; Grainmaster 20’ does not wonder on grids. Frame never trailers, frame alterations, custom paint, tandem pup trailer, totally rebuilt, new stretched or welded. Local western truck complete service. Visit our plant at Humpaint, good tires, $18,500. Trades accept- purchased KW dealership, $89,000 OBO. boldt, SK or call 306-682-2505 for prices. ed on all units, all units Sask. safetied. 306-730-8375, Melville, SK. DID YOU EXPERIENCE crop damage from 306-276-7518 cell; 306-767-2616 res., at using Priority, PrePass or Express Pro. Arborfield, SK. DL #906768. 2006 PETERBUILT, 475 HP, Cummins 18 If so, call Back-Track Investigations 1997 MACK, tandem axle, 350 Mack, 10 spd., A/T/C, alum wheels, tanks, chrome 1-866-882-4779 regarding compensation. speed Eaton, box had new paint in 2010, bumper, like new tires, new paint, new 20’ remote opener, great rubber, 378,235 BH&T, rear controls, pintle plate, excellent SILAGE BOX 2007 IHC Cummins, 10 spd. shape, $69,500; 1990 Kenworth, 10 spd., std., new Cancade BH&T. In stock approx. kms, $44,500. 306-488-2182, Holdfast, SK. cruise, tilt, power windows, alum front 20 tandems auto. and standard. Yellow2001 WESTERN STAR, Detroit Series 60, wheels, good tires, runs and pulls good head Sales, 306-783-2899, Yorkton, SK. 975,000 kms, Super 10 trans., rear 20’ Nu- w/36’ Cancade 2 hopper grain trailer, nice Star B&H, truck loaded w/pintle hitch, rear shape, $35,000. Trades accepted. All units air controls and hyds., full onboard weigh Sask. safetied. DL#906768. 306-276-7518 scale, brand new 24.5 tires, safetied, field cell; 306-767-2616 res., Arborfield, SK. 1978 IHC S2500 gravel truck, new tires, ready. Call 204-937-7171, Roblin, MB. auto. trans., fair condition, $18,000. 2006, 2007 FREIGHTLINER AND IHC’S 306-839-4422, Pierceland, SK. with Eaton 3 pedal AutoShifts. New CIM grain boxes and hoists. Fresh SK. safeties. TANDEM AXLE GRAVEL trucks in inventoFreightliner 10 spd. manual coming soon. ry. New and used, large inventory across 306-270-6399 78truxsales.com Saskatoon, Western Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or SK. DL #316542. call Maxim Truck & Trailer 1-888-986-2946
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BEST SELECTION. WE take trades. Best financial rates. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK. www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL#311430. 2013 RAM LARAMIE, Crew, 4x4, $39,900. Buy for 0 down, $233/bi-weekly. Wynyard, SK. 1-800-667-4414, www.thoens.com DL# 909250. 2012 FORD F250 Lariat diesel 6.7L, loaded, PST paid, 22,000 kms. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK. DL #311430. www.GreenlightAuto.ca 2011 GMC SIERRA, single cab, 2WD, V6, auto., A/T/C, silver exterior, 31,000 kms., $14,500. 306-684-2847, Moose Jaw, SK. 2011 CHEV SILVERADO 3500 LTZ, fully loaded, leather, Duramax, PST pd. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK., www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL #311430 2010 DODGE RAM 1500 Sport, Hemi, loaded, PST pd., 121,000 kms., $29,995. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK., www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL #311430.
2010 TOYOTA TACOMA, V6, Access Cab, great condition, clean, no accidents, all keys and manual included, a couple small ext. blemishes, Will take best offer. 78,500 km, very good condition, $21,500. 306-539-5277, 306-723-4729, Cupar, SK. bigplywood@hotmail.com
2006 CHEV SILVERADO 2500, 4x4 ext. cab, 98,000 kms., 8.1 V8 auto, $15,900. Cam-Don Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK 2003 DODGE RAM 3500, single rear wheel, SLT quad cab, 4x4, 5.9 Cummins auto, fully loaded, very clean, rust and dent free, exc . cond., $14,800. 306-961-9982, 306-961-6499, Prince Albert, SK. 1999 FORD F150 XLT, 4x4, 255,000 kms, good condition, good farm truck, $3000. 306-893-2721, Maidstone, SK.
2000 DODGE 4x4, ext. cab, diesel, 5 spd., new clutch, $5500 OBO. 306-547-2926, Preeceville, SK. 2007 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE, 5.3L, loaded, 4x4, PST pd., reduced to $17,995. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK., www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL #311430. 2010 GMC SLT, crewcab, shortbox, 4x4, leather, loaded, including sunroof, black, 268,000 kms, $11,900; 2000 GMC 2500 reg. cab, Duramax diesel, 9’ tool body, 260,000 miles, $8900; 2005 GMC 2500, ext. cab, Duramax 4x4, longbox, good work truck, $8900; 1999 Dodge 3500 Dually, ext. cab, 4x4, 5.9 Cummins auto., $8900. K&L Equipment, Ituna, SK., call 306-795-7779, 306-537-2027. DL #910885. Email ladimer@sasktel.net
1986 MACK R600, 350 engine, 12 speed trans., wet kit, $9,500. Phone 306-960-3000, St. Louis, SK.
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1987 TANDEM FREIGHTLINER, new eng., new tires, 350 Cummins, 15 spd., $12,000 OBO. Call 306-267-4552, Coronach, SK. 2007 AND 2010 KENWORTH T800 trucks, AUTOSHIFT, 10 spd., new B&H, ISX Cummins, very clean. Also trucks available with no box. 2010 trucks have Cat engine. Call 204-673-2382, Melita, MB. DL #4525.
2013 338 Hin o , u s ed , 260 h.p ., Allis o n Au to m a tic, 12 & 21 a xles , 65,000 km ’s , 24’ VAN W IT H PW R T AIL GAT E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8 7,000 2011 V o lvo 6 30, 61” m id ro o fs leep er, D16 515 h.p ., 18 s p d , 46,000 rea rs , F u ll lo ckers , Reb u iltT ra n s m is s io n , On ly 598,000 km s (2) 2011 V o lvo 6 30’s , HE AVY S PE C, IS X 485 h.p ., 18 s p d , 46,000 rea rs , Un d er 400,000 km ’s , AS K ING . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6 9 ,500 2010 M a ck CX U6 13, M P8 485 h.p ., 18 s p d , ca b a n d en gin e hea ter, 3 w a y lo ck u p s , 608,390 km s . 2009 V o lvo 78 0, 77” Ra is ed Ro o f s leep er, D16 535 h.p ., I-S hift tra n s m is s io n , 12&40’s , 841,000 km ’s , F in a n ce rep o 2009 V OL V O 78 0, D16 500 h.p ., 18 S PD!12 & 40’S , L OADE D OPT IONS AS K ING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39 ,000 2008 IHC 9 9 00i, IS X 525 h.p ., 18 s p d , 46,000 rea rs , F u ll L o ckers , M o o s e Bu m p er, 70” high ris e s leep er, 949,000 km s . 2008 IHC 9 200i, Da y ca b , IS X 435 h.p ., 13 s p d ., 12&40’s , 11R22.5 tires , 510,000 km s . 2008 M a ck CX U6 13, M P8 480 h.p ., 18 s p d ., 12,000 fro n t, 40,000 60’ M id ro o fs leep er, 804,000 km s . 2003 GM C C7500, CAT 210 h.p ., 6 s p d T ra n , 11 & 21 a xles , 24’ Va n b o d y w ith p o w er ta il ga te, 320,000 km As kin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,000
2013 T800 KENWORTH truck 485 Paccar eng, 46,000 rears, rear ratio 4.10, WB 244”, 4 way locker, 18 spd., flattop sleeper trans, 11R24.5 tires like new, 72,000 kms, excellent cond., c/w 45 gal/minute hyd vac trailer system (worth $12,000). New MB safety, $116,000. Can Deliver. Call any time 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. BAILIFF AUCTION for sale by bid. Repossessed 2006 Freightliner FLD120 Classic, 550 Cat twin turbo, 18 spd., double full lockers, 12/40, 3.58 gears, odometer reads 1,067,290 kms, brand new rubber. Email saskwestfinancial@sasktel.net or for financing Horizon Leasing at 306-934-4445, Saskatoon, SK. CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used highway tractors. For more details call 204-685-2222 or view information at www.titantrucksales.com HODGINS HEAVY TRUCK CENTRE: 2010 IH Lonestar, Cummins 500HP, 18 spd, 4-way lockers, $59,500; 2010 Kenworth T800, Cummins 485HP, 10 spd, $64,500; 2007 Peterbilt 378, Cat 475HP, 18 spd, 46 rears, 4-way lockers, $56,500; 2005 Mack CX613, Mack 460HP, 18 spd, 46 rears, 4 way, $35,500; 2006 Peterbilt 379L, Cummins 475HP, 13 spd, $45,500; 2005 Intn’l 9400 CAT 475HP, 18 spd., 46 rears, wet kit, $39,500; 2002 IH 9200i, Cummins 400HP, 13 spd, $16,500; 306-567-7262, Davidson, SK. www.hodginshtc.com DL #312974. SANDBLASTING AND PAINTING of heavy trucks, trailers and equipment. Please call for details. Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., 1-800-938-3323, Delisle, SK. SLEEPERS AND DAYCABS. New and used. Huge inventory across Western Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or call Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946.
Regin a , S K 1-8 00-6 6 7-046 6 S a s k a to o n , S K 1-8 8 8 -242-79 8 8 2005 FREIGHTLINER, 515 Detroit, 18 spd., heavy specs, full lockers, new clutch, 36” bunk, Moose bumper, low kms., rubber good, good shape. Call 306-567-7100, 306-963-7904, Imperial, SK. 2005 KENWORTH W900, C15 Cat, 550 HP, 13 spd; 2006 IHC 9200, IX Cummins, 475 HP, 18 spd lockers. Sask safeties. Saskatoon, SK. 306-270-6399, 78truxsales.com DL #316542. 2005 WESTERN STAR, 515 Detroit (rebuilt w/papers), 13 spd., 40 rears 3.73, new front tires, 75% back 8 tires, newer brakes, Sask. safetied, $52,500 OBO. Hazel Dell, SK., call 306-547-8782 or 306-547-5566.
2005 PETERBILT TANDEM C13 Cat, auto UltraShift, fuel and lube, 4 comp., 1200L motor oil, hyd. oil, antifreeze, dsl. fuel, deaf tanks, waste oil filter comp., 2x2800L fuel tanks, PTO drive, air operated system, previously reg. in SK., exc. cond., $65,000. Will deliver. Consider grain in trade. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. 2007 IH 9900I with 16’ CIM gravel box, ISX565 Cummins, 18 spd., 4-way lockers, excellent 24.5 rubber. Call 306-256-7107, 2006 IH 8600 C13 Cat, 10 spd., excellent Cudworth, SK. ltp@sasktel.net condition, California truck, $35,000. 2001 VACTOR 2100 on FL80 Freightliner 306-946-8522, Saskatoon, SK. jet rodder, 2000 hrs. Call 306-445-5602, 2007 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA Mer- North Battleford, SK. cedes. Warner Industries, DL#913604, 2000 HINO FF3020, 6 cyl. diesel, 6 spd., Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current 30,000 lb. GVW, 24’ dry freight box with 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. ramp, stock #UV1019, $16,885. Camrose, 2009 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA. Warner AB., 780-672-6868. www.ontrackinc.net Ind, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca 2010 KW T800 Heavy Spec. Warner Ind, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca 2011 PETERBUILT 388 Cummins ISX Warner Ind. Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current 306-773-3030, Regina 2011 KENWORTH T800 winch truck, with 306-359-1930. DL #913604. Cummins engine, loaded, 4-way lockers, 2011 VOLVO VNL 64T 300 daycab, 485 hp., 11Rx24.5 rubber, 90% fronts 18,000 lbs., I-shift auto box, alum. wheels, very low rears 46,000, Tulsa RN 60, 60,000 lbs. hyd. kms, good rubber, fresh safety, new wind- w i n c h , L e n n a x b u i l t , $ 1 8 5 , 0 0 0 . shield, 197,000 kms, $69,500 OBO. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. 306-331-6990, rob.atkinson@email.com 2006 CHEVY C5500 Kodiak, Duramax dieDysart, SK. sel, Allison auto., crew cab, 4x4, w/wo 2011 WESTERN STAR 4900FA. Warner Maintainer service body with crane, Ind, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Cur- $59,500. w/o service body, $42,500. Exc. rent 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. cond., delivery avail. 218-779-1710, Gully DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca 1978 LT8000 LOUISVILLE w/8 yd. hyd. 2013 IH 5900I, 42” bunk, 13L, 46 diff., d r i ve c e m e n t m i xe r, 3 2 0 8 C at . C a l l 4-way lock, 18 spd., 370,000 kms, engine 306-445-5602, North Battleford, SK. warranty; 2005 T800 Kenworth, 500 Cat, 1994 OSH-KOSH M1070 semi, 8WD, 6000 18 spd., 46 diffs, 4-way locks w/Roobar original miles, extended 6 person cab, 500 bumpers; 2001, 2003, 2005 daycab T800’s, HP diesel, Allison auto. trans., 2- 55,000 heavy specs.; 378 and 379 Pete, four lb. winches, front and rear axle steering, 2006s, 2005, 2004, 2003, Cat, 18 spd., 46 super single flotation tires, very heavy dudiff, 4-way locks, all w/Roobar bumpers; ty. Could be used for multiple applications. 2006 W900 KW daycab, Cat, 18 spd; 2007 Like new condition, $55,000. Delivery daycab, IH 9200, ISM 370, 10 spd.; 2003 available, 218-779-1710, Gully, MN. Freightliner Classic, Cat, 18 spd., new rubber; 1999 9300 IH, dual stacks, dual 1986 FORD F800 Fire Truck, 44,500 km, 8 breathers, 60 Detroit, 13 spd; 1996 T800 cyl, fire equip. made by Superior EmergenKenworth, 475 Cat, 13 spd. 306-356-4550, cy, 1465 pump hrs, mid-ship 850 pumper, Dodsland, SK. DL#905231. www.rbisk.ca 5" & 10" suction hose. Safetied March 2012. Tenders close Aug. 20, 2014. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to "Fire Truck", Box 99, Reston, MB., R0M 1X0. 204-877-3303.
1999 PETERBILT TRUCK tractor, 378 new rebuilt Cat C12 eng, Jake brakes, 410 HP, 13 spd., 11R22.5 all alum rims, rubber 90%, full rear fenders, HD tow hitch, 60 gal wet kit for end dump gravel trailer, new MB. safety, road ready, $39,000; 2003 Timpte 40’ tandem grain trailer all alum rims, 11R24.5 tires at 90%, 78 side walls, 18” hopper clearance, new MB safety, $25,000. Both units very good condition. Would like to sell as a pair. 204-743-2324, 2013 PETERBILT 388, 13 spd., tag axle, 2007 FREIGHTLINER CL 120 Columbia TA Cypress River, MB. Can deliver. Paccar eng., 63” double bunk with fridge, grain silage truck, 515 HP Detroit, Eaton 204,700 kms, $90,000. 204-794-4879 or Fuller RT0016908LL trans., 4-Way lockers, 2000 IHC 9200, C12 Cat, 430 HP, 10 spd. 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB. 12,000 fr., heavy 40 rears, alum. wheels, AutoShift w/clutch pedal, 3-way locks, c/w new 21’ tapered box, 66” sides, silage 51” integral sleeper, 60% rubber, new rear TRUCKS FOR SALE: 2000 to 2008, all endgate, roll tarp, 505,000 kms. Call Bob brakes, cold AC, new AB safety, $14,500. tandem. Cranbrook, BC. Call 250-426-2113 Email pics avail. 403-638-3934, Sundre AB at 780-679-7680, Ferintosh, AB. or 250-424-5592 (evenings).
2008 F350 reg. cab, 5.4 auto, heated service body, 150,000 kms., $12,900. CamDon Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK IH 4300 SINGLE AXLE, IH motor, Allison automatic, AC, with deck. 306-356-4550, Dodsland, SK. DL #905231.
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2003 IHC 330 Texoma, 20’ drill depth, w/2003 JD engine, 1200 hrs., 3 spd. Allison, 3” Kelly bar, mounted on IHC DT 466, 2005 IH 4300, 24’ van truck, Allison au230 HP, 6 spd., 33,400 miles, $100,000. to., 466 eng., 3000 lb. lift gate, premium Call 780-446-2011, Alcomdale, AB. California truck, no rust, 118,000 miles, only $24,500. 306-946-8522 Saskatoon SK CAN-AM TRUCK EXPORT LTD., Delisle, SK, 1-800-938-3323: 2005 KW W900L, C15 Cat, 625 HP, 18 spd., 46 rears w/4-way locks, $50,000; 2011 Cancade 3SAR400 end dump, tridem gravel trailer, air ride, elec. tarp, $45,000; 1998 KW T800, N14 Form ore in form a tion & a list of Cummins, 13 spd., 46 rears, daycab, wet a rea sstilla va ila ble: kit, w/20 ton winch, $35,000; 2006 Freightliner, daycab, MBE 460/10/40, new Cem en t Accen ts safety, very clean truck, $22,000; 1974 Box 21062 Kenworth water truck, 555 Cummins, auto, RPO Ga rd in er Pa rk tandem, 3000 gal. alum. tank, $15,000; Reg in a ,SK S4 V 1J4 Tandem dolly converter, $5,500; 1986 JLG 2002 IHC 7400 DT466 tandem, Allison 80HX boom lift, $19,000; 1990 IHC 4700, Em a il:royw a g m a n @ sa sktel.n et auto, 79,000 miles, c/w Altec manlift and DT 466, Allison auto, w/45’ manlift, Exdigging auger attachment, BC certified, Sask. Power, $16,000; 1998 IHC 4700, DT ready for work, $70,000. 250-960-0022, 466, auto, w/20’ deck, $16,500; 1995 FL80 TA gravel truck, 5.9 Cummins, Allison auPrince George, BC. to, 13’ box, 500,000 kms, $25,000; 2011 KW T800 daycab, ISX Cummins, 18 spd., 46 rears w/4-way locks, 500,000 kms, $75,000; 2005 GMC W4500 diesel, auto, cube van w/power lift gate, hyd. brakes, $12,000; Two sander units, $2000-$3000; FARM/CORPORATE PROJECTS. Call A.L. Gensets available. Financing available, Management Group for all your borrowing and lease requirements. 306-790-2020, OAC. www.can-amtruck.com DL#910420. Regina, SK. CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used highway tractors. For more details call DEBTS, BILLS AND charge accounts too 204-685-2222 or view information at high? Need to resolve prior to spring? Call us to develop a professional mediation 1987 IHC S2500 tandem axle bed truck, www.titantrucksales.com plan, resolution plan or restructuring plan. 350 Cummins BC, 9 spd., 44,000 rears, Call toll free 1-888-577-2020. hyd. winch, 12’ deck, live roll, good rubber, some rust on back of cab, pintle hitch, no NEED A LOAN? Own farmland? Bank says 5th wheel, asking $6000 firm. Call Dave at no? If yes to above three, call 780-470-0330, Devon, AB. 1-866-405-1228, Calgary, AB. ID#481220- VAL MARIE, SK: Honey Operation. Terrific location with access to 10,000 acres of alfalfa along the Frenchman River. One of two Honey Producers in Saskatchewan certified organic by ProCert. Licensed for 1000 hives. Fully equipped, 2 residences, sellers willing to train. Real Estate Centre, 1-866-345-3414 or view website www.farmrealestate.com FOR TENDER: 1964 International 1600 Lone Star Fire Truck. V8 304 engine, 4 6 8 2 miles, GVW 21,000 lbs., 8.25-20 tires, 4+2 trans, Barton American front mount fire pump, 15’ rigid ladder, pump type: UA 50 (5 outlets), 500 USG galvanized water tank, new 2011, 2- 6’x1-1/2” hoses with nozzles, 3- 50’x1-1/2” summer fire hoses, 3- 10’x4” suction hoses, float strainer, 30’ ext. ladder , siren and rotating warning light. Submit tenders marked as “Fire Truck Tender”, to or dropped off at: Town of Central Butte, Box 10, Central Butte, SK. S0H 0T0. Tenders must be received by Aug. 18th. Successful bidder will be notified by August 20th. Only winning bidder will be contacted. Highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Payment must be made in full by August 28th, and prior to fire truck being removed. Any questions call the Town Office at 306-796-2288 or Myron Fowler 306-796-7794. 1999-2004 FORD 1 ton dump trucks, single wheel, dual wheel, reg cab, crew cab, gas, auto, from $8500 and up; 1982 Ford F700 water pumper, 14,000 org. kms, $7500; 1991 Topkick S/A deck/crane, 164,000 kms, $11,500; 1992 Topkick diesel, auto, deck, 130,000 kms with 7000 lb picker $15,500; 1990 IHC S/A flusher diesel, auto, rear engine flusher, $21,500; 1997 F450 4x4 fire truck, 7.3 diesel, auto, immaculate, $28,500; Heavy spec. S/A pumper diesel, auto, $22,500. Call 306-668-2020, Saskatoon, SK. DL#908171 www.northtownmotors.com
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1999 CAT LOADER IT28G, 2 3/4 yard, A1; 1800 gal. sewer vac-tank and pump. Call 306-236-8023, Goodsoil, SK.
CAT 60, 70, 80 and 463’s available. Also Allis Chalmers direct mount scrapers. FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS 16’-20’ pull dozers. 306-338-7114 Clair, SK We also specialize in: Crop insurance ap- 2004 JLG G6-42A telehandler w/6000 lbs peals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Cus- 42’ reach, heated cab, 4059 hrs, well tom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. maintained, $39,800. 1-800-667-4515, or Call Back-Track Investigations for assis- visit: www.combineworld.com tance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. ELRUS 24X42 JAW CRUSHER w/hydraulic grizzly; Cedarapids 22x36 Jaw Crusher, w/Elrus vibratory feeder. 204-376-5194 or 204-641-2408, Arborg, MB. REMOTE CONTROL V sweepers, Vermeers, Tampo sheepsfoot, Cord Road, Galion RollO-Matic, Rex 3, Ferguson packers of all STANDING HAY CROPS wanted. Rental by types: pull behind, walk behind and rethe ton or by the acre up to $100/acre. mote controlled. 100’s of other items in Custom large square baling, custom const. equip. over 50 acres of dismantled swathing. Call 780-991-3616, Thorsby, AB. equipment for parts. New replacement parts at low, low prices. Central Canada’s largest salvage yard in construction equip. Cambrian Equipment Sales, 204-667-2867, REGINA, SK. AREA, Custom Swathing and fax: 204-667-2932, Winnipeg, MB. Combining. Booking acres now. call 306-596-4231.
OVERHEAD SHOP DOOR, insulated overhead shop door, 16' wide x 12' high, 2 windows, with opener and remote. Opening size increased, required new bi-fold door, very good condition, $2000. 780-753-0266, Provost, AB. jjkaft@xplornet.ca
KSW CUSTOM CHOPPING, JD SP chopper, live bottom trucks, 22 yrs. experience, reasonable rates. For all your alfalfa cereal and corn silage needs call Kevin 306-947-2812, 306-221-9807, Hepburn SK ERW CUSTOM SILAGE, JD chopper with trucks, packing also available. Alfalfa and cereals, serving SK. and MB. Call Eldon 306-370-0776, Hague, SK. HERAUF’S CUSTOM SILAGING. Taking bookings for grass, cereals, corn. Claas chopper, hauling, swathing, packing, 12’ bagger. Josh 306-529-1959, Regina, SK.
LOWDERMILK TRANSPORT IS providing one call service for all Equipment/Hay hauling. Very experienced, multiple trucks DO YOU HAVE an empty barn and want serving AB., SK., and MB. 780-872-0107, to raise ducks? 4$/dozen fertilized duck 306-252-1001, Kenaston, SK. eggs. Call 780-450-6103, Edmonton, AB. EQUIPMENT, BIN AND TANK HAULING. K MOTEL - 25 rooms, restaurant, lounge We s t e r n C a n a d a a n d U S A . C o n t a c t and banquet facilities, #1 highway, Swift 306-224-2088, Windthorst, SK. Current; On #11 Hwy. in Craik, bar and grill, turnkey, housing available; Develop- LONG LAKE TRUCKING custom hay haulment lands: 68 acres, east of Regina on ing, 2 units. 306-567-7100, Imperial, SK. #46 near Pilot Butte, with a home, secon- SELF-LOADING/ UNLOADING ROUND dary serviced site adjacent town land; 140 BALE TRUCK. Maximum capacity 34 acres, development land, 20 mins. east of bales. Custom hauling anywhere in AB. or Regina on #1. Investment: Davidson, 2 SK. Call Bernd, Bales on Wheels, Tofield, heated shops exc. for trucking or heavy AB., 403-795-7997 or 780-922-4743. mechanics operation, on approx. two acres w/wo business. Contact Brian Tiefenbach 306-536-3269, 306-789-8300, Colliers International, 2505-11th Ave, Suite 200, Regina, SK. www.collierscanada.com DISPOSAL BUSINESS FOR Sale in West Central Sask. Established company with loyal customer base. Call or email for more info. millars@sasktel.net 306-858-7397.
2000 FREIGHTLINER FL80 with 24’ flatdeck, 300 HP diesel 9 spd., safetied, vg cond., no rust, $19,500. Call for details, 306-946-8522, Saskatoon, SK. 2001 DODGE 4x4, dually, Cummins eng., $14,900; 1995 Retired Ambulance, diesel, $6500; 1970 2 ton GMC, V8, B&H, $3800. Pro Ag Sales, 306-441-2030 anytime, North Battleford, SK. BEST SELECTION. WE take trades. Best financial rates. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK. www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL#311430.
NEUFELD ENT. CORRAL CLEANING, payloader, Bobcat with rubber tracks and vertical beater spreaders. Phone 306-220-5013, 306-467-5013, Hague, SK. CUSTOM SWATHING, Alberta and Saskatchewan. Brand new 30’ MacDon. Call: 403-866-2775, Rolling Hills, AB. HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILLING, Hydro-Vac and electro-fusion services. Fast. Efficient. Reasonable. Sure Shot HDD Contracting Ltd. 306-933-0170, Saskatoon SK. Visit: www.sureshothdd.com MULCHING - TREES, BRUSH, stumps, caraganas, etc. 12 years of enviro friendly mulching. Call today! 306-933-2950. Visit: www.maverickconstruction.ca ERW CUSTOM HAY CUTTING, with JD 956 MoCo. Willing to travel. Call Eldon, 306-370-0776.
CONTINUOUS METAL ROOFING, no exposed screws to leak or metal overlaps. 2- 20’ to 30’ gravel conveyors. Will considIdeal for lower slope roofs, rinks, churches, pig barns, commercial, arch rib build- CUSTOM SEEDING. Now booking fall er other lengths. Jim 306-862-8518, ing and residential roofing; also available seeded acres. References available. Call Choiceland, SK. in Snap Lock. 306-435-8008, Wapella, SK. Lynden at 306-255-7777, Colonsay, SK.
STEEL BRIDGE, 60’Lx17’W, open top, $12,000. Can deliver. 306-734-7721, Craik, SK. ALL STEEL BUILDINGS. Lots of loads to fill at fire sale pricing on allocated buildings. 1997 FORD F250 4x4 Supercab, 7.3 diesel, F a c t o r y d i r e c t t o s i t e . S o u r c e 1 8 X . A/T/C, 5 spd. w/service body, $6500. www.gosteel.com 1-800-964-8335. 306-861-1680, Griffin, SK. CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used highway tractors. For more details call 204-685-2222 or view information at www.titantrucksales.com
CUSTOM BALING/ SWATHING/ SEEDING, Contour, double shoot; also parting 567 baler. Alan at 306-463-8423, Marengo, SK. 1994 HITACHI EX270LC-5 excavator with BRUSH MULCHING. The fast, effective thumb, 3-way valve, $40,000; Cedar Rapway to clear land. Four season service, ids 22x36 jaw crusher w/Elrus vibratory competitive rates, 375 HP unit, also avail. feeder, $90,000; Boeing 100 port. asphalt trackhoe w/thumb, multiple bucket at- plant, 130 ton/hr., all complete, $275,000. tachments. Bury rock and brush piles and 204-376-5194, 204-641-0008, Arborg, MB. fence line clearing. Bork Contracting, 1978 CAT 631D motor scraper, 6180 hrs, www.borysiukcontracting.ca Prince Albert, 31 yard capacity, 8 spd. PS, 37.25-35 tires. SK., 306-960-3804. Nice shape! $58,000. Call Jordan anytime TALBOT HOT BIN SEALING, we seal bins 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB on wood and concrete floors. Serving SK, USED WBM EXCAVATOR Attachments: AB and MB. 306-631-0203, Moose Jaw, SK. 200 Series: 60” cleanup, $3800; 66” twist, talbotbinsealing@gmail.com $7200; 60” rake, $4500. 250 Series: REGULATION DUGOUTS: 120x60x14’ Wedge coupler, $1600; 36” dig, $3200; 42” $2000; 160x60x14’ $2950; 180x60x14’ dig, $3800; 66” cleanup, $4800; V-ditch$3450; 200x60x14’ $3950. Gov’t grants ing, $4800; 72” rake, $6000. 300 Series: Wedge coupler, $2000; V-ditching, $5200; available. 306-222-8054, Saskatoon, SK. 72” cleanup, $5500; 72” rake, $6500. Call CUSTOM SWATHING, MITCHELL Bros R i c k at We s t e r n H e av y E q u i p m e n t , Custom Swathing is booking canola acres in 306-981-3475, Prince Albert, SK. the Moose Jaw and Regina, SK areas. We are running six 35'-40' swathers equipped with rollers and GPS. For prompt, professional service call Eric at: 306-640-8251, Crane valley, SK. agcoeric@hotmail.com
FROZEN COOKIE DOUGH BUSINESS, equipment, recipies and client list. Asking $25,000. 306-536-5330, Regina, SK. EXCITING OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE a 50 year established family run and operated turnkey Autobody Business. Fully accredited with ICBC, in one of the most sought after locations in Osoyoos, BC. Optimal location, highway frontage, fenced yard w/lock-up facility. 7 bay well maintained shop w/downdraft paint booth. Zoned industrial. Space for expansion and/or living accommodation. If you want a lifestyle change but aren’t ready to retire or looking for a new exciting challenge this could be for you! $995,000. Please contact Ralph 250-498-7681 or www.hiltop.ca
EQUIPMENT HAULING. Serving western Canada and northwest USA. Call Harvey at: 1-877-824-3010, or cell 403-795-1872. Vandenberg Hay Farms Ltd., Nobleford AB. Email: logistics@vandenberghay.ca
PALLISER CUSTOM SWATHING, 30’ NH SP c/w PU reels and Rotor-Shears. Reasonable rates, friendly service. Will travel. Stan 306-309-0080, Pangman, SK.
2001 D6R XW, 10,500 hrs., 6-way dozer, cab, air, diff. steering, good undercarriage, tight, no leaks, asking $88,000. 403-244-7813, Calgary, AB. HYDRAULIC SCRAPERS: LEVER 60, 70, 80, and 435, 4 to 20 yd. available, rebuilt for years of trouble-free service. Lever Holdings Inc., 306-682-3332, Muenster SK 1988 D8N, 18,500 frame hrs., new Cat UC, SU dozer, multi shank ripper, cab, air, $95,000. 403-244-7813, Calgary, AB.
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Attention Here is a packer you need to do the job “RIGHT”. 2006 L110 E Volvo wheel loader, 8850 hrs., ride control, 23.5R25 tires, 210 HP, hyd. Q/C, AC, c/w 4 yd. bucket, third valve, vg cond., $105,000. Can deliver. Call 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. FOR SALE: D8N’s, D7R’s, D7H LGP, D6H LGP, D6R’s, 6-ways. Assortment of trackhoes, 240’s to 330 Volvo and Hitachi. 780-723-0672, 780-723-5672, Edson, AB. HYDRAULIC SCRAPERS, Cat, Allis Chalmers, Letourneau, 6 yd.- 35 yds, also direct mount scrapers; Scraper tires; Direct mount motor graders from $14,950; S/A Jeep, $10,500; 5 yard 175B Michigan loader, $16,500. 204-822-3797, Morden, MB. NEW ORTNER WASH PLANT Model #3000, 125 tons per hour. 306-945-2270, Waldheim, SK. CAT HYDRAULIC PULL SCRAPERS: 463, 435, 80 and 70, all very good cond. new conversion. Also new and used scraper tires. Can deliver. 204-793-0098, Stony Mountain, MB. 1993 CATERPILLAR 416B backhoe w/extend-a-hoe, cab, 4WD, 5003 hrs, $31,800. www.combineworld.com 1-800-667-4515. 2001 KOMATSU 270-LC-6, hyd exc, 36” QA bucket, 32” pads, CAHR, 9200 hrs., good, $42,500. 306-621-0425, Yorkton, SK.
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LINKBELT LS98 with fairlead and bucket; Linkbelt 315 pile hammer; Koehring model 304 yd. and bridge crane; Pettibone Allterrain 40’ crane; Galion 4x4 20 ton crane, 2- Pettibone 20 ton and 40 ton mobile cranes; Hiab model 140, used only 1 year; Several other lifts and attachments; JLG 80’ manlift and others; Backhoes and attachments; JD 690C excavator, only $9500; Case 1085B with Wrist-O-Twist, $14,900; Bobcat 331 excavator, $13,900; New Bobcat backhoe attachment model 811, $7900. Many other backhoe attachments in stock. 2 locations over 50 acres, too much to list! Cambrian Equipment Sales, Winnipeg, MB. Ph. 204-667-2867, fax 204-667-2932. EXCELLENT SELECTION Used skidsteers, track loaders, forklifts, zoom booms, mini excavators. Visit www.glenmor.cc for details, specs and prices. Glenmor, phone 306-764-2325, Prince Albert, SK.
LANDMASTER PRODUCTION DOZERS: PD-18’, $37,500. Direct factory delivery in MB., SK. and AB. Call Neil, 306-231-8300; Gord, 780-913-7353. www.landmaster.ca
2005 CASE 821C wheel loader, 4000 hrs., new 23.5x25 tires, quick attach, 4.25 yd. GP bucket, AC, heat, $87,500 OBO. 60” forks available. Call Wes 306-682-3367, CWK Enterprises, Humboldt, SK. ROME PLOW AND KELLO DISC blades and bearings; 24” to 36” notched disc blades. 1-888-500-2646, Red Deer, AB. www.kelloughs.com ATTACHMENTS: Skidsteer: pallet forks, buckets, augers, hay spears. Conquest Equipment, 306-483-2500, Oxbow, SK. ROAD GRADERS CONVERTED to pull behind large 4 WD tractors, 14’ and 16’ MINI-EX: 2006 BOBCAT 430, 42 HP, 450 blade widths available. CWK Enterprises, hrs, 2 spd., X-Change coupler, $29,500. 306-682-3367, 306-231-8358, Humboldt, Conquest Equip. 306-483-2500 Oxbow SK SK., www.cwenterprises.ca NEW AND USED parts for Cat and other brands. Costex Aftermarket Parts Dealer. Worldwide locating system. Mackie Equip. Ltd 306-352-3070, darren@mackieltd.com www.mackieltd.com Regina, SK. CAT D6D TRACK dozer, S/N #4X08123, 1982, dbl. tilt angle blade, 20” Grousers, canopy, ripper, $32,000. Ph 204-795-9192, Plum Coulee, MB. 1996 JD 710D backhoe w/4WD, heated cab, $32,800. Trades Welcome. Financing available. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit: www.combineworld.com 2010 KOMATSU PC220 LC-8 hyd. excava- 2011 JD 326D, 900 hrs., cab, AC, heat, 2 t o r, h y d . t h u m b , 6 3 6 0 h r s . C a l l spd., new tires, warranty until Sept., very 587-991-6605, Edmonton, AB. good, $35,900. Cam-Don Motors Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. 2008 GENIE GTH-844 telehandler w/8000 lbs 44’ reach, good tires and forks, GENIE S60 MANLIFT. New hose track, $56,500. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit: good running condition. Call Del for info. www.combineworld.com and pics at 403-638-3934, Sundre, AB.
ROTARY DITCHER: Cut and/or maintain drainage channels. 4 models w/flywheels from 32”, 42”, 62” and 72” in diameter and power requirements from 50- 350 HP. For larger channels make multiple cuts. Cut new ditches or maintain existing ones. Digs and spreads up to 600 cu. yds. per hr. max. Dirt is spread up to 150’ away for superior drainage. Works in all conditions including standing water and overgrown ditches. 204-436-2469, Fannystelle, MB.
2007 Cat IT38G II, 9500 hrs, quick coupler, 3.25 yd bucket, 48” forks, 3rd valve. Call Edquip Ltd., Jerry 780-915-5426 or Bob, 780-446-9254, Spruce Grove, AB. SKIDSTEER ATTACHMENTS: rock buckets, dirt buckets, grapples and more top quality. Also have truck decks in stock. Quality Welding and Sales 306-731-3009 or 306-731-8195, Craven, SK. WHEEL LOADER JD 544E, 3 yd., $36,000; backhoe, JCB 215, 4x4, cab, air, ext. hoe, $36,000; excavator, Hitachi 120LC, new tracks, $36,000. 306-563-8765 Canora, SK
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LARGE STOCK OF LOADERS at low low prices. Cat 966C hi-lift; Cat 950, new motor; Dresser 530; Mich-Clark-Volvo L320 9 yard; FIA 840; Clark 45B; FIA 345B; Hough 65; (5) others in need of repair work; (7) 2 WD loaders with 3 PTH. Track Loaders: Cat 955H; Cat 977 20A Series; Cat 931; Cat 941; FIA FL9. About to part out (20) 4 WD and track loaders. Over 1400 new and used const. tires. New parts. Big discounts. Over 500 new and used buckets and attachments. Over 500 new and used hyd. cylinders; 2 yards, over 50 acres. Older construction equipment. Central Canada’s largest wreckers. Cambrian Equipment Sales Ltd., phone 204-667-2867, fax 204-667-2932, Winnipeg, MB.
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BRAND NEW CRATED KUBOTA engines, complete, 4 cyl., V1903, 40 HP. MANLIFT JLG T35, tow behind, 39’ reach, $4400 and V2003, 50 HP, $4900. Shipping self-propelled, Honda engine, vg cond. available. These motors were originally for $17,500. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. Thomas skidsteers, but will fit most appliEXCAVATORS: Bobcat 430, CAT 320, Vol- cations. Phone/ text 780-222-9394, vo EC300, JD 27D. For rent/sale. Conquest Edmonton, AB. Equipment, 306-483-2500, Oxbow, SK. CUMMINS 6.7 ENGINE, low mileage, ATTACHMENTS PARTS COMPONENTS 3500 Dodge truck Application, $8500. Exfor construction equipment. Attachments change. Call On Track at 780-672-6868, for dozers, excavators and wheel loaders. Camrose, AB www.ontrackinc.net Used, Re-built, Surplus, and New equipment parts and major components. Call CAT 3406C ENGINE, 350 HP, qualified, Western Heavy Equipment 306-981-3475, sold exchange with warranty. Call On Track for details 780-672-6868, Camrose, Prince Albert, SK. AB. www.ontrackinc.net
CAT D6D LGP, 29” pads, 7 roller frame, canopy, screens, 6A double tilt dozer, sweeps, Carco 60 winch, S/N #4X10278, 1985, new chains, $35,000. 204-795-9192, Plum Coulee, MB.
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1981 D7G Cat c/w ripper, enclosed cab, heat, bush ready, 200 hrs on rebuilt trans Langenburg, SK. and final drives, torque, 500 hrs on rebuilt motor, 26” HD pads, 95% remaining on UC, Email: roadsideironworks@xplornet.ca twin tilt angle blade. Exc cond and job ready, c/w warranty, $86,000. Can deliver. VOLVO GRADER G990, 2007, 6700 hrs., 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. ripper, $150,000; CAT 14M, 2008, 10,200 hrs., ripper, ex-county, $255,000. Call 2007 JD 270 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR 403-291-1010, Calgary, AB. c/w thumb, 2 buckets, 5800 hrs., exc. HIGH LIFTS of all types. 80’ mobile high cond. 780-983-0936, Westlock, AB. lift; 52’ scissor lift; 100’ ladder truck; Several lifts from 15’ to 30’; Forklifts from 1 to 10 ton; Linkbelt LS98 w/60’ boom; Several fire trucks and foam truck; Post pounders; 1500’ of chain link fencing and posts; 5000’ 1/2 cable at .50¢/ft; 100’s of misc. items and attachments; Large stock of power units, 3 KW to 193 KW; Older construction equipment; Over 50 sets of pallet forks. 12 water pumps, gas and diesel; 6 air compressors. Central Canada’s largest wreckers. Cambrian Equipment Sales Ltd, CONTERRA GRADER for skidsteers and call 204-667-2867, fax 204-667-2932, tractors. Excellent for road maintenance, Winnipeg, MB. floating and levelling. 518S-SS, $2499. Conterra manufactures over 150 attach- C O N S T R U C T I O N E Q U I P M E N T, E X . ments. Call 1-877-947-2882, view online GOV’T Units: Rosco pavement patcher, trailer mount, 4 cyl Cummins, $8500; 84” at www.conterraindustries.com Raygo pavement roller, $8000; Toro 3300 diesel ATV mounted line painter, $7500; Diesel trailer mount traffic control signal O NLINE SHO W RO O M unit, $3250; 2006 L4630 Kubota 4WD tracw w w.cropperm otors.com tor (cab), 4000 hrs., w/sweeper $18,500, w/o $16,800; Unused tri-axle equipment trailer $8150; Hyster 5000 forklift cab, side shift propane $8500; Used 16’ Atco office trailer $5500; Cat CB24D, smooth double drum roller, 2000 hrs, $17,500. 306-668-2020, Saskatoon, SK. DL .. #908171. www.northtownmotors.com 680 hrs. Used fo rlightd u ty jo b s. 224 CAT HOE on rubber, same size as 225 A/C. S elf levelin g. N ew Bu cket. Cat, very tight, new rubber, new eng, etc., 10,000 orig. hrs. 306-421-9911 Estevan SK S to red In sid e. 2007 HITACHI ZX240 LC-3 hyd. excavator, 4254 hrs, Q/C bucket, w/hyd. thumb, aux. hyd., AC. 587-991-6605, Edmonton, AB.
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HYDRAULIC PULL SCRAPERS 10 to 25 yds., exc. cond.; Loader and scraper tires, custom conversions available. Looking for Cat cable scrapers. Quick Drain Sales Ltd., 306-231-7318, 306-682-4520 Muenster SK
2002 TENNANT CENTURION street sweeper, 2771 hrs GMC T 7500 w/Cat 3126, dual drive, exc. cond, large capacity for any road maintenance, efficient, op. friendly, $45,000 OBO. 306-227-2870, Saskatoon. 3 YARD PT SCRAPER, 10.00/20 tires all around, good shape, perfect for 150-250 HP tractor, $10,000 OBO. Bought bigger ones. Call 780-361-7037, Wetaskiwin, AB. 25 TON TANDEM low-boy trailer, new tires, clean, $8500. Call 306-267-4552, Coronach, SK. 2004 NEW HOLLAND grader RG200B, ripper and dozer, new motor; 2003 Hitachi ZX200LC. 306-236-8023, Goodsoil, SK.
THREE CYLINDER PERKINS diesel engine, 152 cu.in., set up on platform w/rad, fan, starter, battery, fuel container, elec supply pump. Engine came off Hyster forklift, recent complete overhaul, $2500. Call noon or evenings, 306-645-2875, Rocanville, SK
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GREAT PRICES ON new, used and remanufactured engines, parts and accessories for diesel pickups. Large inventory, engines can be shipped or installed. Give us a call or check: www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca Thickett Engine Rebuilding. 204-532-2187, Russell, MB. USED, REBUILT or NEW engines. Specializing in Cummins, have all makes, large inventory of parts, repowering is our specialty. 1-877-557-3797, Ponoka, AB. WANTED: PEUGEOL MOTOR, diesel 87 HP, for Melroe Spra-Coupe model 3430. Phone 403-631-3734. IH MOTOR, TD142 series complete, in good shape, $1800. Phone 250-991-7958, Quesnel, BC.
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FOR SALE OR RENT: CAT twin engine scrapers, 3- 627BPP’s and 3- 627E’s; CAT 40 ton rock trucks 3- D400D’s; Volvo 3A40D’s; Cat 345CL excavator. Call Brian, Treadstone Services, 403-464-5042, Aldersyde, AB. or Saskatoon, SK. or email: bpjbrian@gmail.com 2- 2003 DEERE 1814 PT scrapers, 18 yard capacity, 14’ wide cut, 20.5R25 tires. Excellent shape! $59,750 ea. Call Jordan anytime 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB. TWIN ENGINE SCRAPER TS14-F, new tires, 0 hour engine rebuild, very good condition. 780-983-0936, Westlock, AB.
CAT 963 LGP track type loader, S/N #21Z05170, 1994, 92” bucket, 2.5 cu. yds, EQUIPMENT RENTALS: Dozers, compacw/9 teeth, 22” double Grouser pads, cab, tors, loaders, excavators, etc. Conquest $25,000. 204-795-9192, Plum Coulee, MB. Equipment, 306-483-2500, Oxbow, SK.
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AVAILABLE NOW NEW, unused 2013 D10Ts and D11Ts, c/w rippers and S/U blades. Many more pieces of new unused equipment. 815-239-1866, Rockford, IL. TRENCHERS, PLOWS AND BACKHOES. Vermeer Navigator directional drill, Model D7x11 w/Kubota dsl.; Ditch Witch 7020, blade, backhoe and cable plow; Ditch Witch 5110, cable plow and front blade; Ditch Witch R65 backhoe, blade and trencher; Ditch Witch R40 trencher, blade, 4 cyl. dsl; Case-Davis maxi sneaker, rubber tires, ride on rear plow; Davis T78 on steel tracks, rear trencher. Also unit on a trailer; Vermeer walk behind Model V1350; (3) Ditch Witch walk behind Model 1230H. Cambrian Equipment Sales Ltd., Winnipeg, MB., ph 204-667-2867, fax 204-667-2932.
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CLIFF’S USED CRAWLER PARTS. Some o l d e r C at s , I H a n d A l l i s C h a l m e r s . 2009 MASTER 210, pull grader, 6-Way hyd. 780-755-2295, Edgerton, AB. controlled blade, 10' wide, removable side HYD. EXCAVATORS: 2008 Komatsu PC308, plates converts to box scraper, like new, exc. cond, $9500. Quit farming. Call Zero turn, QA, clean up bucket, 13’ stick, Outlook, SK. AC, plumbed for GPS plus aux. hyd. line for 306-867-4129, thumb, $75,000; JD 270LC, w/hyd. thumb, 3bigelow@telus.net QA, 12’ stick, $50,000; 2001 Volvo excava- 1998 SKYTRAK 6036 telehandler, 6000 lbs tor 210, QA bucket, 13,000 hrs., nice cond, 36’ reach, good mech/cosmetic, $25,800. $45,000. 204-871-0925, McGregor, MB. Trades Welcome. 1-800-667-4515, or visit: OVER 30 UNITS of compaction equipment www.combineworld.com of many types and models; 5- remote con- RECLAMATION CONTRACTORS: Bigham trolled vibratory packers; Large stock of 3 and 4 leg mechanical trip 3 pt. hitch power plants and power units; Several air Paratills in stock; parts for Bigham and Tye compressors from 185 to 650 CFM; 4- post Paratills. Call Kellough’s: 1-888-500-2646. pounders, some skidsteer mount; 5stump grinders; 3- sweepers; 100’s of hyd. SAWMILL 44’ TRACK and edger, $2500; cyls. Cambrian Equipment Sales, Winnipeg Ateco cable plow for D5 or D6, $5000; JD skidder winch, $2500; D5 set of 2 chains MB. Call 204-667-2867, fax 204-667-2932. and 24” pads, like new, $3000; 1975 and CRAWLER DOZER 58P Komatscu, c/w 1976 Trailmobile B-trains, 27’ decks, steel 6-way dozer, canopy, sweeps, very low pegs, $3000; 1982 Western Star tandem, $3000. 204-222-0285, Winnipeg, MB. hrs., $38,000. 780-983-0936, Westlock, AB
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1997 DEERE 230LC excavator, 14,083 hours, 31.5” triple grousers, WBM wedge style coupler, WBM 32” digging bucket and 62” cleanup bucket with serrated edge, plumbed, mechanical thumb, New UC! $59,000. Call Jordan anytime 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB.
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POLE BARNS, WOODSTEEL packages, hog, chicken, and dairy barns. Construction and concrete crews available. Mel or Scott, MR Steel Construction, 306-978-0315, Hague, SK. DIAMOND CANVAS SHELTERS, sizes ranging from 15’ wide to 120’ wide, any length. Call Bill 780-986-5548, Leduc, AB. www.starlinesales.com FARM BUILDING PKG., 30’x52’x16’ studwall, turnkey, $52,150. Wetaskiwin Co-op, Garry 780-361-6173 or Ron 780-361-6191, Wetaskiwin, AB. FARM BUILDING PKG, 50’x96’x18’ pole building, turnkey $140,050. Wetaskiwin Co-op, Garry 780-361-6173 or Ron 780-361-6191, Wetaskiwin, AB. FARM BUILDING PKG., 40’x80’x16’ pole building, turnkey, $99,100. Wetaskiwin Co-op, Garry 780-361-6173 or Ron 780-361-6191, Wetaskiwin, AB. STILL IN THE BOX Cover-All type buildings, easy assembly. 20’x30’, $3450 each; also 30’x40’, $5900 ea. K&L Equipment, Ituna, SK. Call Ladimer 306-795-7779. AFAB INDUSTRIES POST frame buildings. For the customer that prefers quality. 1-888-816-AFAB (2322), Rocanville, SK.
SUMMER SPECIAL on all post or stud frame buildings. Sizes range from 32’x40’x10’ to 80’x200’x20’. Choice of sliding doors, overhead doors or bi-fold doors. Contact New-Tech Construction Ltd. at 306-220-2749, Hague, SK.
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• The HEAVIEST metal • The STRONGEST posts • SUPERIOR craftsmenship Choose Prairie Post Frame FARM AND INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL motor sales, service and parts. Also sale of, and repairs to, all makes and sizes of pumps and phase converters, etc. Tisdale Motor Rewinding 1984 Ltd., 306873-2881, fax 306-873-4788, 1005A - 111 Ave., Tisdale, SK. www.tismtrrewind.com NEW BALDOR 20 HP, 3 phase, 575 volt, ind u s t r i a l m o t o r, 7 0 % o f n ew p r i c e . 306-945-2270, Waldheim, SK.
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CHIEF WESTLAND AND CARADON BIN extensions, sheets, stiffeners, etc. Now available. Call Bill, 780-986-5548, Leduc, AB. www.starlinesales.com
Grain Bin Direct Factory To Farm Grain Storage Galvanized • Flat Floor • Hopper Bins Smooth Walls • Fertilizer • Grain • Feed Aeration • Rockets • Fans • Heaters Temp Cables PORTABLE GRAIN RINGS made of steel. New 20 gauge wide-corr steel sheets 48”H. Sizes from 3650 bu., $2072 to 83,000 bu., $11,447 including hardware. All sizes in stock. All rings 4’H. Best quality available. Canadian made quality silver cone shaped tarps avail. for all sizes. All tarps in stock. Complete packages include freight to any major point in Western Canada. Overnight delivery to most major points in Western Canada. Willwood Industries toll free 1-866-781-9560, fax 306-781-0108. For all pricing, details, pictures visit our website: www.willwood.ca HOPPER RAIL CAR, 3 hoppers, 3000 bu. capacity, mover arranged, good cond, $1500. 306-741-1843, Swift Current, SK. TALBOT HOT BIN SEALING, we seal bins on wood and concrete floors. Serving SK, AB and MB. 306-631-0203, Moose Jaw, SK. talbotbinsealing@gmail.com BOOKING NOW! Flat and hopper bin moving. Tim’s Custom 204-362-7103, Morden, MB. binmover50@gmail.com LIFETIME LID OPENERS. We are a stocking dealer for Boundary Trail Lifetime Lid Openers, 18” to 39”. Rosler Construction 2000 Inc., 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK. BROCK (BUTLER) GRAIN BIN PARTS and accessories available at Rosler Construction. 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK. POLY HOPPER BINS, 100 bu., $925; 150 bu. $1290. 306-258-4422, Vonda, SK. Call for nearest dealer. www.buffervalley.com
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NEW WESTFIELD MK 13x71RP #1919844, reverse kit and power swing, $16,500. Contact Ron at 780-361-6169, Wetaskiwin Co-op Association Ltd., AB. BBB BIN CONSTRUCTION- Erections, extensions and repairs in SK. Fully insured. The 2014 season is filling up fast. Call 306-716-3122, Eston, SK. 2750 BU. WESTEEL ROSCO, 3300 bu. Chief Westland. Both need new floors. Asking 95¢/bu. Call 306-738-4906, Gray, SK.
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MERIDIAN 1625 FERTILIZER bin, w/Mannay, Levalert and skid, 165MT/4973 bu., $20,500, #1649540. Wetaskiwin Co-op STEALTH BIN PRODUCTS- Goebel bins, Association Ltd., AB. Ron 780-361-6169. Westeel bins, 14’ hoppers. 587-280-0239, BIN MOVERS. Lil Truck Hauling Ltd. Good Vegreville, AB. www.stealthbins.ca rates, call for more information. Merle or Fred 306-338-8288, 306-338-7128.
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SUPERIOR HOPPER BINS: 2406 -10,200. bu. triple 8x4 skid, 24”x14’ grain guard aeration, $2.33/bu., $23,750; 2106 -7800 3 - 3300 BU. WESTEEL bins, with ladders bushel triple 8x4 skid, 24”x14’ grain guard lid closures on concrete floors; Also 7 HP aeration, $2.40/bu., $18,720. Holm-Spun aeration fan. 306-259-4430, Young, SK. Hoppers Ltd., Melfort, SK. 306-752-3593. CHEAP GRAIN STORAGE rings for fall. 6 rings, for 9000-12,000 bu. w/tarps, some *(5(+(»: .9(05 never used. Reason for selling bought :;69(., :7,*0(30:;: grain bagger. 780-349-2798, Westlock, AB
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WESTEEL, GOEBEL, grain and fertilizer bins. Grain Bin Direct, 306-373-4919. THREE 340 BUSHEL Steel bins, with wood floors, $3400/ea. 306-948-2808, Rosetown, SK. SUMMER SPECIALS: 5000 bu Superior bin combos, $11,200; 8000 bushel Superior combos, $17,500. Limited quantity avail. We make hopper bottoms and steel floors for all makes of bins. Try our U-Weld kits. Call 306-367-2408 or 3 0 6 - 3 6 7 - 4 3 0 6 , M i d d l e L a ke , S K . www.middlelakesteel.com Ask about our bin rental program. 3- 3560 BEHLEN hopper bins, 2 w/aeration tubes. Regina, SK. area, call 306-596-4231.
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BELTING FOR SALE: 42-56” high, 3/8” thick, temporary grain storage. Makes round ring. Ph Ken Wadelle 403-346-7178 or 403-392-7754, Red Deere, AB.
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10 gauge sheet - 8” sidew all,bolt on 1 or 2 piece construction 12’-33’ Tru ck ing Av a ila b le 14’Floor......$1 ,4 6 5 21’Floor......$2,6 9 5 15’Floor......$1 ,580 22’Floor......$2,850 15’-10 Floor.$1 ,7 00 24’Floor......$3,4 6 5 18’Floor......$2,1 80 25 1⁄2 ’Floor....$3,6 6 5 19’Floor......$2,36 5
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2- 2500 BU. FRIESEN hopper bins, air and fans; 2- 2200 bu. Friesen hopper bins; 1Westeel 2200 bu. hopper w/air and steel base; 1- 6000 bu. and 1- 3300 bu. Westeel w/steel floors. 306-738-4735, Riceton, SK.
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WESTEEL BIN CRANE, 2008, 8000 lbs lift weight $18,000; 2- 5000 bushel bin rings $600/ea. OBO 306-369-4161, Bruno, SK.
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4- 1650 BU. STEEL BINS, wooden floors, vg; 2000 bu. steel bin on cement floor, vg. Call 306-682-3347, Muenster, SK.
14x6 ON HOPPER, 14x5 on hopper, 18x3 Butler on wood. Located at Perdue, SK. WANTED: OLDER STYLE bin crane, bin Call 306-934-4611, Saskatoon, SK. moving trailer, 14’ diameter hopper cones for Westeel Rosco. 780-662-2617 Tofield. FOR ALL YOUR grain storage, hopper cone and steel floor requirements contact: Kevin’s Custom Ag in Nipawin, SK. Toll free: 1-888-304-2837. BIN MOVING, all sizes up to 19’ diameter, w/wo floors; Also move liquid fert. tanks. 306-629-3324, 306-741-9059, Morse, SK. GM 4000 AND GM 5300 Meridian bins on sale now at Flaman. See your nearest Fla- TEMPORARY GRAIN BINS, selected 3/8” fir plywood with all holes drilled. Wood man location or call 1-888-435-2626. sizes from 1750 bu., $431 to 11,700 bu., GRAIN BINS: 3500 bu. Meridian/Behlen $852 including hardware. All sizes in stock. bin/hopper combo, 10 leg hopper and All rings 4’ high. Best quality avail. Canaskid, roof and side ladder, safety fill, con- dian made quality silver cone shaped tarps structed, $10,395 FOB at Regina, SK. available for all sizes. All tarps in stock. Leasing available. Peterson Construction, Complete packages include freight to any 306-789-2444. major point in Western Canada. Overnight 2 - 2200 bu. Twisters, good floors and 1 - delivery to most major points in Western 2300 Chief (could be 2500) bu., new floor. Canada. Willwood Industries toll free All have spring loaded tops, $2000/ea. 1-866-781-9560, fax 306-781-0108. For pricing, details, pics: www.willwood.ca 780-678-2278, Camrose, AB.
SD L HO PPER C O NES
14’Hopper 8 leg H/Duty .................$2,4 50 15’Hopper 8 leg S/Duty ..................$2,6 00 15’-10” Hopper 8 Leg M/Duty .........$2,7 00 15’-10” Hopper 10 leg H/Duty .........$2,9 9 0 18’Hopper 12 leg M/Duty ...............$4 ,300 19’Hopper 12 leg M/Duty ...............$4 ,6 00 21’& 24’Hopper Cones...................$P.O .R. All Hop p er C ones Inclu d e M a nhole, Slid e G a te on Nylon Rollers
CUSTOM GRAIN BIN MOVING, all types up to 22’ diameter. 10% spring discount. Accurate estimates. Sheldon’s Hauling, 306-961-9699, Prince Albert, SK.
WESTEEL HOPPER BINS for sale, with air, excellent condition, $12,500. 306-854-2053 or 306-533-3202, Elbow, SK. 2- 10,000 BU. bin rings, mint shape, $950 each. Call Curtis 306-883-2468, 780-891-7334, Spiritwood, SK. GRAIN BIN FLOOR skirts, sloping flashing over floor, 14 to 30’ diameter; Weldon harrow teeth, 3/8 to 5/8” rods, 50 rock hardness. GB Mfg. 306-273-4235, Yorkton, SK. USED LARGE GRAIN bin hydraulic jack set. 306-759-2572, Eyebrow, SK. WESTFIELD MKX 13X94LP, #1920792, low profile hopper, reverser kit, hyd. lift, electric power swing, $25,000. Ron 780-361-6169, Wetaskiwin Co-op, AB. 3- BEHLEN 2900 bu. bins, bolted to cement floors, $1700 each OBO. 306-332-5515, Lebret, SK.
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CHABOT IMPLEMENTS Elie, MB 204-353-2392 Neepawa, MB 204-476-3333 Steinbach, MB 204-326-6417 F.V. PIERLOT & SONS Nipawin, SK 306-862-4732 GREENFIELD AGRO SERVICE Rosetown, SK 306-882-2600 KROEKER MACHINERY Winkler, MB 204-325-4311 MARKUSSON NEW HOLLAND Emerald Park, SK 1-800-819-2583 MARTODAM MOTORS Spiritwood, SK 306-883-2045 MOODY’S EQUIPMENT LTD. Saskatoon, SK 306-934-4686 Perdue, SK 306-237-4272 Unity, SK 306-228-2686 Lloydminster, SK 306-825-6141 Kindersley, SK 306-463-2335 Olds, AB 403-556-3939 High River, AB 403-652-1410 Balzac, AB 403-295-7824
NYKOLAISHEN FARM EQUIPMENT Kamsack, SK 306-542-2814 Swan River, MB 204-734-3466 NEERLANDIA CO-OP Neerlandia, AB 780-674-3020 PARKLAND FARM EQUIPMENT North Battleford, SK 306-445-2427 REDVERS AGR. & SUPPLY LTD. 306-452-3444 SCHROEDER BROS. Chamberlain, SK 306-638-6305 WHITE AG SALES & SERVICE Whitewood, SK 306-735-2300 AR-MAN EQUIPMENT Vulcan, AB 403-485-6968, 1-866-485-6968 BILL’S FARM SUPPLIES INC. Stettler, AB 403-742-8327 CAOUETTE & SONS IMPLEMENTS St. Paul, AB 780-645-4422 FOSTER’S AGRI-WORLD Beaverlodge, AB 780-354-3622, 1-888-354-3620
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HI LINE FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Wetaskiwin, AB 780-352-9244, 1-888-644-5463 ROCKY MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT Falher, AB 780-837-4691, 1-866-837-4691 Grimshaw, AB 780-332-4691, 1-800-746-4691 KASH FARM SUPPLIES LTD. Eckville, AB 403-746-2211, 1-800-567-4394 E. BOURASSA & SONS: Assiniboia 1-877-474-2456 Estevan 1-877-474-2495 Pangman 1-877-474-2471 Radville 1-877-474-2450 Weyburn 1-877-474-2491 RAYMORE NEW HOLLAND Raymore, SK 306-746-2911 WATROUS NEW HOLLAND Watrous, SK 306-946-3301 YORKTON NEW HOLLAND Yorkton, SK 306-782-8511
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Grain bin w/ladders, 52â&#x20AC;? remote opener AERATION UNLOAD SYSTEM AERATION FAN 3608......... $1.10/Bus. 3609......... $1.05/Bus. 5.95% Lease with NO payments for up to 6 months
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2010 SAKUNDIAK HD10x46 grain auger, 1 yr. old 38 HP Kohler engine w/winter kit, 10â&#x20AC;? slim fit kit, E-K mover, w/hyd. and fuel tank, battery cables and 3 groove belts and light, asking $12,000. 306-247-4906, Wilkie, SK.
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SAKUNDIAK HD7-1400 PTO auger, with new tires, $1900 OBO. 306-738-4905, Gray, SK.
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BEAVER CONTAINER SYSTEMS, new and used sea containers, all sizes. 306-220-1278, Saskatoon and Regina, SK.
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2 - 2007 CASE 4520â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, 3 bin, 70â&#x20AC;&#x2122; booms, 3 3 0 0 h r s . Au t o S t e e r, $ 1 5 4 , 5 0 0 a n d $142,500; 2010 Case 4520 AutoSteer, 1100 hrs., 70â&#x20AC;&#x2122; booms, $223,000; 2006 Case 4510, AutoSteer, FlexAir 70â&#x20AC;&#x2122; booms, 7400 hrs., $102,000; 2005 Case 4520 w/70â&#x20AC;&#x2122; flex air, 4000 hrs., $129,000; 2005 Case 4010 w/3020 G4 New Leader bed, $74,000; 2009 International GVM, 1000 hrs., 4WD, auto. $127,000; 2004 Loral AirM a x 1 0 0 0 , 7 0 â&#x20AC;&#x2122; b o o m s , i m m a c u l at e , $93,000; 2004 AgChem Rogator, w/air bed, $66,000; 2008 Adams Semi tender, self contained, $39,500; 1992 Wrangler loader, $15,500. 406-466-5356, Choteau, MT. For more equipment and photos view 8X52â&#x20AC;&#x2122; SUPERCHARGED BRANDT w/24 HP website: www.fertilizerequipment.net eng., hyd. mover and winch and elec. clutch, $5500. Also, 7x45â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Sakundiak w/24 HP eng., hyd. mover and winch, $4200. FOR ALL YOUR 306-233-7305, Cudworth, SK.
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KEHO/ GRAIN GUARD/ OPI STORMAX. For sales and service east central SK. and NEW HYDEF Liquid Carts, pre-sell in effect, MB., call Gerald Shymko, Calder, SK., custom builds, 1600 to 5000 gallon. Tires, 306-742-4445 or toll free 1-888-674-5346. tracks, up to 5000 gallon, ground drive or hydraulic. Raven hook ups available. Call for your own custom build. Call Corner Equipment, 204-483-2774, Carroll, MB.
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BATCO CONVEYORS, new and used, grain augers and SP kits. Delivery and leasing available. 1-866-746-2666. ELIAS RELIABELT CONVEYOR, model # 10-20-45, 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; tube with 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; belt, 45â&#x20AC;&#x2122; long, 37 HP Kohler in stock. Precision Seeding, 403-783-8880, 403-505-9524, Ponoka, AB. BUILD YOUR OWN conveyors, 6â&#x20AC;?, 7â&#x20AC;?, 8â&#x20AC;? and 10â&#x20AC;? end units available; Transfer conveyors and bag conveyors or will custom build. Call for prices. Master Industries Inc. www.masterindustries.ca Phone 1-866-567-3101, Loreburn, SK. BRANDT 85â&#x20AC;&#x2122; CONVEYOR, used very little like new cond., $18,000. 306-734-7721, Craik, SK.
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S A K U N D I A K A U G E R S I N S TO C K : TWO 1365 BATCO conveyors: one hyd. drive swings, truck loading, Hawes Agro SP and lift, $7000 OBO; one hyd. drive and movers. Contact Hoffart Services Inc. hyd. cable lift, $4500 OBO. Both good Odessa, SK, 306-957-2033. condition. 306-280-6101, Riverhurst, SK. WHEATHEART X SERIES 13x94 auger. Demo unit, like new. Used for only 15,000 bu, $26,900. See the Saskatoon Flaman 8300 GALLON LIQUID fertilizer tanks in store or call 1-888-435-2626. stock at Flaman. Call 1-888-435-2626. SAKUNDIAK 42â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x8â&#x20AC;? PTO, exc shape, runs www.flaman.com quiet, field ready, $1000; Brandt 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x7â&#x20AC;?, 16 LOOKING FOR A floater or tender? Call me HP Kohler Magnum elect. start engine, first. 34 years experience. Loral parts, new hardly used, paint still on flighting, exc cond, $1200. 780-678-2278, Camrose, AB. and used. Call 403-650-7967, Calgary, AB.
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CHOOSE THE RIGHT bag for the right reasons. Flaman grain bags. Book now and insure your supply, See your nearest Flaman store or 1-888-435-2626 www.flaman.com 2008 TRIDEKON grain extractor, 540 PTO, 100bu/min, excellent condition, $15,800 Financing available. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit: www.combineworld.com NEW “BAG ARMOUR” grain bag cover. Protect your grain bag from birds, weather and wildlife. Reusable with a 10 year UV warranty. See your nearest Flaman store or call 1-888-435-2626. www.flaman.com
NEW EZ-TRAIL, 300 bu. wagons, $5750. plus tarp; 400 bu. wagon, $7500. plus tarp; 500 bu. wagon, $10,500. including tarp. Corner Equipment, 204-483-2774, Carroll, MB.
2004 BRENT 1084 grain cart, 1000 bu., scale, tarp, and duals, S/N B20600145, 2008 BOURGAULT 1100, roll tarp, scales $33,000. Call Sheldon 306-272-8025, c/w printer, 2 cameras. Call 780-361-7641 306-272-4545, Foam Lake, SK. or 780-361-6879, Wetaskiwin, AB. BRENT 1594, 900/65-32 Michelins, tarp, BRENT 1194 AVALANCHE grain cart, scale, clean, shedded $65,500. Kinze 1050, 2012, 20.8 duals, scale, tarp, 22” double 20.8-38 duals, scale, tarp, low bu., shedauger. 780-603-7640, Bruce, AB. ded, $45,500. 701-897-0099, Garrison, ND DIAMOND 720 GRAIN CART, c/w PTO drive, rollup tarp, excellent rubber. 780-679-7795, Camrose, AB. 2008 BRENT 1080 grain cart, hyd. or PTO drive, tarp, exc. cond., always shedded. 306-563-6355, 306-563-7610, Canora, SK.
EXCELLENT SELECTION OF new Unverferth carts in stock: 2- 6500’S, 2-6225’S, 2-8250’S, 2-9250’S, 1015 & 1315 X-treme & all new 1610. Double auger on tracks. Starting as low as $24,900/ea. Lease and financing avail OAC. Markusson New Holland of Regina Ltd., 1-800-819-2583 or 306-781-2828, www.markusson.com ORTHMAN GRAIN CART, 680 bushel capacity, newer roll tarp, 1000 PTO very good condition, $13,500. 306-264-3721, 306-264-7892, Mankota, SK. wefarm@gracehill.ca NEW AND USED 700 to 1300 bushel grain carts. Call 306-563-8482, 306-782-2586, Yorkton, SK. GRAVITY WAGONS: New 400 bu, $7,400; 600 bu., $12,000; 750 bu., $17,750. Large selection of used gravity wagons, 250-750 bu. Used grain carts, 450 to 1110 bushel. View www.zettlerfarmequipment.com 1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB. GRAIN CARTS. Large selection of used grain carts: 450 - 1100 bu. Bourgault 1100, $17,500; J&M 875, $18,000; J&M 675, $12,000. 20 others. 1-866-938-8537. 2005 EZ-TRAIL 860, roll tarp, good shape. 2012 REM GRAIN VAC 2700, 6000 BPH, Call 780-361-7641 or 780-361-6879, We- 14’ discharge auger, pipe and clean up nozzles, sm 1000 RPM PTO, never scoop taskiwin, AB. again, 155 hours, $17,000. Call 2013 ELMER’S Grain Cart. Warner Indus- 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. Will tries, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Cur- consider grain in trade. rent 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca DUAL STAGE ROTARY SCREENERS and EZ-TRAIL GRAIN CART, 710 bu., tarp, used Kwik Kleen 5-7 tube. Call 204-857-8403, very little, $23,500. Call 306-268-4371 or Portage la Prairie, MB. or visit online: www.zettlerfarmequipment.com 306-268-7550 cell, Bengough, SK.
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CUSTOM COLOR SORTING chickpeas to 2010 JD 568, floatation tires, mega wide mustard. Cert. organic and conventional. p i c k u p , Va l m a r b l o we r, l o w b a l e s . 306-287-3554, 306-287-7490, Watson, SK. 306-741-3177, Swift Current, SK. DUAL SCREEN ROTARY grain cleaners, 2004 IH RBX562 baler w/bale kick, 5’x6’ great for pulse crops, best selection in bale, $9800. Trades welcome. Financing Western Canada. Phone 306-259-4923 or available. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit: www.combineworld.com 306-946-7923, Young, SK. SEED CLEANING EQUIPMENT, elevators 2006 BR780 NH round baler, $8500; 852 and small hopper bottom bins for sale. NH round baler, $1100; 283 NH square baler, $2000 OBO; 848 NH round baler, 204-523-7464, Killarney, MB. $1200; 530 JD round baler, $2500. Call FORSBERG VACUUM GRAVITY table, 306-395-2668, 306-681-7610, Chaplin, SK. model 250V w/Forsberg industrial fan model 23HA. Both refurbished and ready 2003 NH BR780, wide PU, big tires, approx 5000 bales, moisture tester, like new, to work. Call 204-724-6673, Souris, MB. $18,500. 306-961-4493, Prince Albert, SK. NEW SUKUP GRAIN dryers, 1 or 3 phase, LP or NG, canola screens. In stock and ready for immediate delivery. Also some used dryers on hand. www.vzgrain.com 204-998-9915, Altamont, MB.
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CASE RBX 562, shedded, extra wide PU, low bales, exc. cond., field ready, $13,500. 403-350-9088,403-347-2266, Red Deer AB 2003 JD 567, only 5600 bales, includes all options: netwrap, MegaWide PU, variable core, hyd. PU, c/w extra rolls and belts, vg cond., always shedded, less than half the price of new, $25,000 OBO. 780-926-6385, 780-403-1444, Marwayne, AB.
VERTEC 5600, natural gas or propane, electric or 540 PTO, many updates incl. auto moisture meter, c/w supporting augers, $26,000. 780-232-9766, Tofield, AB. NEW SUPERB SD250 grain dryer, canola screens, two electric motors, warranty, $32,000. 780-985-3753, Calmar, AB.
SELLING GRAIN LEGS, distributors, conveyors and truck scales. Also other elevators parts. 403-634-8540, Grassy Lake, AB. NEED A GRAIN LEG? Have all parts you have to put it together. Head, boot, walls and belt w/cups, approx 60’ high, asking NH BR780 ROUND baler, 2005, twine only, wide PU, big tires, approx. 10,000 bales, $2800. Call 780-963-6859, Stony Plain, AB always shaded, very good condition, one owner since new, $14,500 OBO. Can deliver. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. REM 2500 HD, reconditioned, $7500; Rem BALE SPEARS, high quality imported 2 1 0 0 , $ 6 5 0 0 , r e c o n d i t i o n e d . C a l l : from Italy, 27” and 49”, free shipping, ex204-636-2448, Erickson, MB. cellent pricing. Call now toll free NEW, NEVER USED 2011 Buhler 6640, 1-866-443-7444, Stonewall, MB. $19,900. Phone toll free 1-877-862-2387, 273 NEW HOLLAND motor driven baler, 1-877-862-2413, Nipawin, SK. like new, shedded. Phone 306-237-4807 CONEYAIR GRAIN VACS, parts, accesso- Biggar, SK. ries. Call Bill 780-986-5548, Leduc, AB. JD 557 ROUND BALER, like new, used www.starlinesales.com very little, shedded, $16,500. Call Dave at WALINGA 510 GRAIN vac with self-con- 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK. tained hydraulics and dust collector, in vg 2003 NEW HOLLAND BR780 6803 bales, cond. 306-287-3563 eves, Watson, SK. very good condition, $14,000 OBO. Gull Lake, SK., 306-774-6353, 306-671-8883. 2000 NH 688, Auto-Wrap, hyd. PU, field ready, low bales, vg cond, always shedded, $14,200 OBO. 306-243-4811, Outlook, SK.
2000 NH 678 round baler, reconditioned, always shedded. 306-666-4403, 306-661-7477 cell, Fox Valley, SK. NEW HOLLAND 283 square baler, field ready, $2000. 306-460-9022, Kindersley, SK. 2003 JOHN DEERE 467 round baler, 1000 PTO, mega wide, push bar, hyd. PU, 11,052 bales, shedded, good condition, $12,900. 306-435-7223, 306-739-2984, Wawota, SK. bketcheson@rfnow.com 2008 JD 568, 9000 bales, $18,000. 2004 JD 567, 13,000 bales, $13,500. Both MegaWide, twine, well maintained, stored inside, good working cond. 403-308-4200, 306-726-7455, Mossleigh, AB. JOHN DEERE 348 small square baler, always shedded. 204-673-2607 or 204-522-5049, Waskada, MB.
8850 CASE (same as 8500 Hesston) 15’ SP discbine, good working cond., low hrs., $40,000 OBO; 1998 Hesston 8830 14’ SP haybine, 1400 hrs., new knife and stubb guards, shedded, $30,000 OBO; 2010 MF 1375 15’ discbine, has cut approx. 1000 acres, still has paint on crimping rolls, drawbar hitch, hyd. tilt, shedded, asking $30,000. 204-721-2629 or 204-730-3139, Glenboro, MB. MF 128 SQUARE baler and NH 1033 bale wagon. 306-283-4747, Langham, SK., 306-291-9395 or 306-220-0429.
2011 MACDON R85, 16’ disc mower conditioner header, $10,470 warranty upgrade work order, excellent, $24,900. Nipawin, SK., 1-877-862-2387, 1-877-862-2413. MF 128 and 228 square balers, good MACDON 920 HAY header, 15’, double shape; NH 1033 bale wagon, good shape. knife, crimper, exc. cond., $12,500. Good306-283-4747, 306-291-9395 Langham SK soil, SK. 306-238-7969, 306-238-4590. 283 NH SQUARE baler, $2000; NH 352 2007 JD 4995, w/16’ 995 discbine and round baler, $1000; NH 648 round baler, 36’ HoneyBee draper header. Call Ed $1200; Case 8465 round baler, $2000; NH 306-646-7949, Moosomin, SK. BR780 round baler, $8000. All OBO. 2003 MACDON PREMIER 2940, w/18’ hay 306-395-2668, 306-681-7610, Chaplin, SK auger header 922, 25’ grain header, PU NH SUPER 1049 SP Bale wagon, 1790 hrs., reels 960, always shedded, good cond., exc. cond., field ready, $18,000 sacrifice. $60,000 OBO. 204-773-6890, Inglis, MB. 306-699-2204, Regina, SK. NH 1047 SP bale wagon, always shedded, excellent condition, $11,500 OBO. Call 306-943-4806, Alvena, SK. 124 MASSEY FERGUSON square baler, $1500. Phone: 306-821-6044, Lloydminster, SK. 2003 HESSTON 4910 square baler, w/AutoLube, knotter fan and bale chute, has made only 17,000 bales, $60,000 or trade 1993 4900 4x4 square baler with central lube and bale chute, 30,000 bales, $30,000 OBO. Call 204-721-2629 or 204-730-3139, Glenboro, MB. NH 688 ROUND baler, Bale Command, 540 PTO, $6750; NH BR780, net wrap, $6500; JD 535, $4750. 204-636-2448 Erickson MB
2011 CHALLENGER PTS16, 16’ hydraswing, done only 400 acres, excellent cond., $32,000 OBO. 403-574-2222, Stettler, AB. DRY HAY FASTER! With Ag Shield’s ReCon 400 3PP, replace your rake pass, cut drying time in half, combine up to two 18’ windrows, move swaths onto dry ground. Order yours today! 1-844-227-1831. www.agshield.com 1997 NH 1431 discbine, 13’, 10 discs, 1000 rpm, good running condition, asking $7900. 403-430-0160, Castor, AB.
DRY YOUR HAY faster and gentler with a 2005 Phiber SM38, 30’, twin merger/inverter. Shedded, exc. cond. Combine 2 rows into one, or lift two rows and drop two rows. Call 306-728-7707, Melville, SK. 2004 NH BR780, twine bale command monitor, wide hyd. PUB, wide tires, 1000 PTO, 10,303 bales, asking $13,000. WANTED: 30’ BATT REEL to fit PT West306-625-3602, Ponteix, SK. ward, MacDon, Prairie Star, etc, swather. BALE SPEAR ATTACHMENTS for all Must be large centre tube, left hand drive. loaders and skidsteers, excellent pricing. 403-653-2448, Cardston, AB. Call now 1-866-443-7444. 1986 JD 2360, gas, 25’, DS, A/C, 2565 hrs, canvases/guards like new, field ready, vg cond, $9500 OBO. Call 306-843-7869, or 306-821-4423 evenings, Hendel, SK. PALLISER CUSTOM SWATHING, 30’ NH SP c/w PU reels and Rotor-Shears. Reasonable rates, friendly service. Will travel. Stan 306-309-0080, Pangman, SK.
NEW MACDON R-85 disc mower conditioner, 16’. Looking for trades!! Call Cam-Don Motors Ltd. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK.
NH 1475, 14’, premium condition, $19,000 OBO. Sold livestock. 403-823-1894, Drumheller, AB. HESSTON 8100, Cummins dsl., CAHR, 16’ header, new guards, knives, skid plates, 2005 BR780, approx. 5000 bales, always auger, triple delivery, 25’ grain header, INDIVIDUAL BALE WRAPPER 2010 shedded, original owner, mint, $15,000 new canvases, UII PU reel, $28,000 OBO. Willing to split. 306-434-0028, Spy Hill, SK McHale 991 BE, good condition, $19,000 OBO. 306-434-0028, Spy Hill, SK. OBO. Call 780-210-0800 or 780-636-2892 2006 JD 567 round baler, surface wrap evenings, Vilna, AB. and twine, variable core, hyd. wide pickup, JD 346 SQUARE baler, $1200; NH 1033 bush bar, tractor monitor, done 1800 bale wagon, $1500. 306-642-5886, Scout bales, asking $32,000. 780-955-2364, LeLake, SK. duc County, AB.
2012 MACDON M155 40' swather, rotosheers, Bourgault swath roller, split reels, double knife drive and more, 320 hrs., exc. cond., $128,000. 306-746-7638, Raymore, SK. Email: h.hagro@sasktel.net 2013 JD-MACDON W150 (green) 220/180 hrs., 35’, $136,000 OBO. Can arrange delivery. 306-563-8482, Douglas, MB. 30’ WESTWARD PT, PU reels, like new, paint still on the guards, nice. Also, 30’ Massey 220 SP, nice shape, must sell. 306-654-7772, Saskatoon, SK. 2000 PRAIRIE STAR 4600 30’ PT, MacDon PU reel, Keer Shear, vg cond., $8500. 306-268-7793 306-268-2025 Bengough SK NEW HOLLAND 8040 swather, 30’ canola header, DSA, 100 hrs., like new, $120,000 OBO. Call 250-702-7392, Belle Plaine, SK. 2000 MACDON PREMIER pulltype swather w/finger reel, located near Dinsmore, SK. Please call Cliff 306-846-2175 or email cab@sasktel.net for info.
UNIVERSAL HAYBINE REVERSER A flip of a switch from your tractor seat saves time, money and ensures operator safety. Kits available for most makes and models. Only $1550/kit. www.qvbenterprises.com Esterhazy, SK. Call: Duane 306-745-3801 or Ken 306-745-3720. FITS JD R450, 2005 HoneyBee draper header, 25’, vg condition. Stony Plain, AB., call 780-203-9593 or 780-963-0641. 2003 WDX 1101 SP, 36’, Case header, 2002 NH 1475 16’ haybine, straight and 1556 eng. hrs., shedded, like new. Call clean, $11,500. Call 306-743-2770, 306-734-5119, 306-734-7453, Craik, SK. 306-743-7732, Langenburg, SK. 1993 CASE/IH 8820, 16’ auger header and 2005 NH 1431 discbine, 1000 PTO, rock 18’ draper header, shedded since new, exc. protection pods, very good condition, cond. Joe 306-558-4705, Maple Creek, SK. $19,500. 306-961-4493, Prince Albert, SK. 1996 PREMIER 1900, 1000 PTO, 25’, steel NH 2355 DISBINE HEADER, 2008, 15.5’, PU reels, MacDon header, $2500. 1986 excellent cond., was used on NH 8060 Case/IH 725, 540 PTO, 25’, plastic PU swather, sold cows, $23,500. Call or text reels, MacDon header, for parts, $1500. 204-378-0020, 204-378-0030, Arborg, MB. 306-861-1680, Griffin, SK. MACDON 5000, 14’ power tongue haybine, VERSATILE 4700 w/Cummins diesel, 25’, straight, field ready, 1000 PTO. Call UII PU reel, double knife drive, field ready, 780-875-7051, Lloydminster, AB. $8000. 306-783-8783, Yorkton, SK.
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1996 WESTWARD 9200 SP swather, 25', 960 header w/PU reels, recent $7000 work order, new canvas, rubber rollers, knife, 972 wobble box, 1700 hrs. exc cond, $35,000. OBO 306-593-7101, Rama, SK. 1982 INTERNATIONAL 4000, 24.5', UII PU reel, AC, swather is raised, shedded, ready to swath, good condition, $6500. 204-328-7341, 204-724-2306, Rivers, MB. darranp12@gmail.com 1984 CASE/IH 4000, 24.5" header, runs excellent, rear axle lifted along with 14.926 drive tire for more clearance, exc cond, $6000 OBO. 780-336-2583, Viking, AB IHC #75 SELF-PROPELLED, 29 HP Wisconson air-cooled motor, shedded, exc.cond., best offer. 306-367-4770, Middle Lake, SK. 2010 JD A400, 598 eng./450 sep. hrs. w / 3 6 ’ , D K d r i ve , H o n ey B e e h e a d e r, $105,000. 403-934-7508, Carseland, AB. 2010 CASE/IH WD 1203, 36', double knife drive, UII PU reel, deluxe cab, EZ-Steer ready, mounted Freeform roller, 780 hrs., exc. cond., $95,000 OBO. 306-460-8061 Eatonia, SK. hennest@live.ca 1984 MASSEY 885 SP, 30’, new knife, good canvas, PU, gas, $8000 OBO; 1993 MACDON PT, 30’, field ready, $4000 OBO. Call 306-537-0982, Fort Qu’Appelle, SK. CASE/IH 30’ SWATHER, 1000 PTO, 10’ steel swath roller, $3500. 306-488-2103 or 306-541-4346, Holdfast, SK. PRAIRIE STAR 4900, triple swath, 30’ swather, $19,500. 403-704-3509, no Sunday calls please. Rimbey, AB. 2011 MACDON M155, c/w D60 40’ header, roto shears, $140,000. 1-888-788-8007 www.redheadequipment.ca Saskatoon, SK. P R E M I E R E 1 9 0 0 3 0 ’ P T, $ 2 5 0 0 ; 2 Case/IH 750s, $4000 each. All in good condition. 306-644-4742, Loreburn, SK. 1992 CASE 8230 30’ PT, w/UII PU reel, $6000. Call 403-934-7508, Carsland, AB.
MF 9420, 30’ 5200 header, approx. 775 hrs, c/w Outback AutoSteer, shedded, very good cond., $65,000 OBO. 780-632-7397, 780-632-9862, Vegreville, AB. HESSTON 6450, 21’ JD diesel, raised profile, PU reel, Crary knife, air seat, vg cond. $9000. 306-423-6131, Domremy, SK. 2005 PRAIRIE STAR 2352I, 1280 hrs., 36’ 972 dbl. knife header, 1 owner, shedded, $70,000 OBO. 306-874-7843, Naicam, SK. 30’ MF 613 PT swather, newer canvasses and belts, knife and blades very good, $1000 OBO. 306-460-6786, Kindersley, SK. 1995 MACDON PREMIER 2900 swather, 2426 hrs., 30’ 960 header, double swath, gauge wheels, PU reels, vg cond., $26,000 OBO. Call 306-743-7622, Langenburg, SK. 5000 IHC DIESEL 24’ swather w/UII PU reel, $6900. 20’ UII PU reel, $2000. 204-325-8019, Winkler, MB. 2010 CIH WD2303, c/w DHX362 header, upgrade cab, cab suspension, $135,900. 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 2006 JD 4895, 25’, 1061 hrs., $68,500; 2006 JD 4895, 30’, 1264 hrs., $67,500. Both double knife drive, double swath, clean and field ready. Call 403-888-5234 or 403-888-1623, Crossfield, AB. 22’ MF 885, gas engine, good condition. Call 306-862-3525, Codette, SK.
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1996 PRAIRIE STAR 25’ 4930 swather, 2 2010 CHALLENGER SP115C, 30’, PU reel, speed trans, good condition, $40,000 OBO. tilt plus fore/aft, same as Hesston or MF 780-674-7944, Neerlandia, AB. 9435 w ide cab. Call 78 0-679-8333, 780-608-9792, Ferintosh, AB. 2009 CASE 1203 25', w/rotosheers, rear attached roller, EZ-Steer, shedded, 387 hrs. 1992 NEW NOBLE 722, 2566 hrs, 30’ Macexc cond, $115,000 OBO. 403-820-0181, Don PU reel, joystick controls, EZ-Steer bracket, AC, good condition, $18,000. 403-321-0215, Drumheller, AB. 306-268-2025 306-268-7793 Bengough SK 1992 PRAIRIE STAR, dsl, 1800 hrs., MacDon 960 25’ DS table, PU reel, new Trelle- 1991 VERSATILE 4750, 25’ w/PU reel, Ford diesel, keer shears, hydro-stat, douborg tires. 204-773-2868, Russell, MB. ble knife, deck shift moving table, excel2001 CASE/IH 8860 HP, 21’ draper lent shape, shedded, field ready, $15,000. header, 2350 hrs., good shape, $40,000. 780-678-2278, Camrose, AB. We bought bigger one. Call 780-361-7037, 1991 JD 590, 30’, PTO, good shape, no Wetaskiwin, AB. we l d s , $ 3 5 0 0 O B O. C a l l D ave at 1995 MASSEY 200, 30’, UII PU reel, 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK. good working order, 2240 hrs., $23,000; Two 7 . 5 ’ s w at h r o l l e r s , $ 2 5 0 e a c h . JD 2420 DIESEL, 25’, UII PU reel, Honey Bee knife system, hyd. drive canvas and 204-712-5367, 204-746-4543, Morris, MB. reel, CAH, good condition. 306-764-6372, 590 JD 36’ PTO swather, wide swath Prince Albert, SK. opening, field ready, $1200 OBO. Call Bob 8230 CASE/IH, PT, 30’, new knife, recent 403-934-4081, Mossleigh, AB. guards, batt’s in good condition, $3000. 2004 HESSTON 30' SP, new Schumacher 306-329-4400, 306-227-4393, Asquith, SK knife and guards. 10' rear mount w/swath roller, 1500 hrs. exc. cond., $30,000. OBO 1998 NEW HOLLAND 2450, 25' HoneyBee 306-753-7575, Cactus Lake, SK. with UII PU reel, 1613 hrs, $29,500 OBO. 204-792-7204, Stonewall, MB. tjerker@live.com NEW NOBLE PT 26' 702 swather, fully hydraulic, like new condition, shedded, vg, $4,500. 204-525-4927, Minitonas, MB. gsagert@mymts.net 2010 MF 9435, wide cab, 36’, 700 hrs., shedded, vg cond., $86,000. Call Cam-Don Motors Ltd. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. WANTED: 4750 VERSATILE diesel, 20’ or 22’, complete with pickup reel. 780-662-2617, Tofield, AB. 1984 VERSATILE 4400, 22’, nice shape, new tires, $4950. Curtis 306-883-2468, 780-891-7334, Spiritwood, SK. 1998 CASE/IH 8230, 30’ PTO w/PU reels, new knife and good canvasses, $3500. 306-681-7610, or 306-395-2668, Chaplin.
2010 MACDON M200, 30', D60S header, 249 cutting hrs., full AutoSteer, rotoshears, CAT power, 350 hrs., good cond, $123,000; Converter for JD combine, $13,000; Package deal $133,000. Delivery available. Call 780-204-0391 or 780-786-2867, Mayerthorpe, AB. jekfarm@gmail.com
2012 CIH WD1903, c/w DH362, cab suspension only, chaff wiper kit, cold start pkg., 315 hrs., $125,000. 1-888-788-8007, Saskatoon, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 2012 CHALLENGER WR9740 swather, only 227 hours, 30’ head, like new! $99,800. Trades welcome! Call 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 1995 36’ MACDON 2900 SP swather, new PU split reel, $28,000. A.E. Choicoine Farm Equip. Ltd. 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK.
Toll Fre e : 1-8 6 6 -8 42-48 03 CONTINUOUS FEED HEADER AUGERS 2005 CIH WDX 901, 1148 hrs, 25’ Honey Bee header w/UII PU reel, double knife drive, double swath, upgraded tires, pre- ATTENTION: CANOLA PRODUCERS. Don’t mium cond., $48,500 OBO. 306-236-6839, let your profits blow away in the wind. Meadow Lake, SK. Achieve best results with the new Hauser Roller, all steel 10’ drum swath roller. B E R G E N 6 0 0 0 S WAT H E R C A R R I E R . Revo Mimics every movement of the swather; 780-679-7795, Camrose, AB. accurate, consistent ground gauging, legal 1998 MF 220 w/PU reel, DS, new canvas- width transport. Hauser’s Machinery, Meles, 2060 hrs., $23,500. 306-274-7630, ville, SK. 1-888-939-4444. www.hausers.ca Lestock, SK. FARM KING 10’ swath roller, with steel THREE 2013 JD W150’s, 337 hrs up, w/JD drum, $1275. Call Dave at 306-424-7511, 435-35’ draper headers $153,400 up. Call Montmartre, SK. South Country Equipment, 306-721-5050, Regina, SK. visit: www.southcountry.ca WDX1202 CASE, 2006, 35’ hdr w/roto shears, PU reel, rear mount swath roller, STANDING HAY CROPS wanted. Rental by 1600 hrs., EZ-Steer GPS, $62,000. Wilcox, the ton or by the acre up to $100/acre. Custom large square baling, custom SK. 306-732-4636, metzg@sasktel.net swathing. Call 780-991-3616, Thorsby, AB. FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS We also specialize in: Crop insurance ap- 2009 NH CR9070 combine, 910 hrs., loadpeals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Cus- ed, no peas; 2008 MacDon D60 header, tom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. 35’, PU reels, flex fingers, fits CRCX NH, or Call Back-Track Investigations for assis- Case 20 or 30 series, no peas; 1998 MacDon (Premier 2930) swather, 30’, PU reels, tance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. 2 spd. turbo, guage wheels, mounted 2013 MASSEY 9725, 30’ header, all digi- swath roller, dual roto shears, only 1740 tal readout, 72 cutting hrs., 76 eng hrs., hrs; 2012 Westeel MK1300x71’ plus, swing warranty to Sept. 2015, $100,000. Creel- auger, remote swing, like new; 2004 Macman, SK. 306-433-0003 or 306-737-0610. Don 922 hay header, 14’; 2007 NH TJ430 2010 JD A400 30’ HoneyBee header, 55 4x4 tractor, 800 metric duals, 1740 hrs., eng./651 header hrs., asking $92,000; loaded. All field ready. 780-872-2833, 2011 MF 9435, 30’ MF 5200 header, 350 780-872-2832, Paradise Hill, SK. hrs., asking $95,000. Call 204-248-2359, KODIAK 10’ CUTTERS. Three point hitch or cell 204-723-0359, Notre Dame, MB. and PT units available. See your nearest MF 200, 26’, UII PU reel, paint poor, Flaman store or call 1-888-435-2626. swather good, $19,900. 0% for 24 months OAC. Cam-Don Motors Ltd, 306-237-4212 Perdue, SK.
1982 6450 HESSTON, SP, double knife, 21’ table and UII reel, low hrs. 28’ MF #35 PT swather with canvas. 306-378-2268, 2005 MF 9220 30’, 1030 hours, exc. shape, 306-378-7789, Elrose, SK. $52,500. 306-734-2762, 306-567-7895, CASE/IH 8220 25' PT, single knife drive w/ Craik, SK. new knife and guards plus crop lifters, c/w PU reel, plastic teeth, Keer-shear for canola, 1983 MF 885, 30’, diesel, MacDon PU reel, shedded, excellent cond, $10,500. Make a 2 7 7 0 h r s . , g o o d c o n d i t i o n , $ 9 0 0 0 . reasonable offer, Rick 403-350-1676, 306-598-4407, Lake Lenore, SK. 403-784-2331, Lacombe, AB. 1989 VERSATILE 4750, 30’, double knife, 2009 NEW HOLLAND swather, 30' Honeybee MF 885 DIESEL, 25’, triple delivery, UII 2141 hrs., new canvases and starter, header, 975 hrs., $75,000. Call me at P U , n e w k n i f e , C A H R , $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . $14,500. 780-632-6372 or 780-603-5307, 780-678-0808, Ferintosh, AB. Vegreville, AB. 306-280-3919, 306-374-0111, Saskatoon. IH 4000, 25’ MacDon PU reel, $2950. Will 2006 CASE/IH 1202 swather, 30', 647 hrs, JD 36’ SWATHER, 1000 PTO, good cond., s e l l p i c k u p r e e l s e p a r a t e l y. C a l l excellent condition. 306-528-7632, field ready, $2500. Phone 306-946-7497, 306-738-4906, Gray, SK. Imperial, SK. Nokomis, SK. 2010 MACDON M150, 35’ D60 header, 400 VERSATILE 15’ swather with new 671 eng. hrs., 499 cutting hrs., fully load- guards, new knife, good shape, ideal for ed, $125,000. Contact John 306-482-7983 haying. 306-734-2970, Chamberlain, SK. Gainsborough, SK. 5- 2005 PREMIER 2920 PTO swathers, 30’, 2002 PREMIER MACDON 25’ dbl. swath, MacDon PU reels, $17,500 ea. Regina, SK. shedded, 700 hrs; 2 -36’ WESTWARD PT, lucsusedequipment.com 306-543-8746. like new, shedded. Call 403-548-8928, JD 2360 SP, CAHR, 21’, DS, PU reel, HonRichmound, SK. eyBee knife, shedded, exc. cond. $9500. 2- 550 CCIL swathers. 1981 green 18’ dsl; 306-238-7969, 306-238-4590, Goodsoil SK 1977 orange 15’ gas. Good working order, $2000/ea OBO 780-877-3923 Ferintosh AB 1994 WESTWARD 9000 c/w 1995 MacDon 960 25’ header, w/Roto-Shear cut2005 MF 9220, 30’, DSA, PU, 900 hrs., ters, 2195 hrs., PU reel, single knife, large shedded, $55,000. 0% for 24 months OAC t i r e s f r o n t a n d r e a r, $ 2 5 , 7 0 0 . Cam-Don Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK HUGE SELECTION OF new and used New 778-549-5124, Riverhurst, SK. CASE 8825, 25’, UII PU reel, double knife 2012 CASE/IH 36’ SP swather, 105 hrs, Holland swathers available w/130-200 HP drive, 2,250 hrs., gd cond., $18,000. exc. cond., $100,000. 2012 CASE PU tractors and 30’, 36’ and 40’ draper headers. Check out the all new 2014 models. Phone: 306-575-8312, Wawota, SK. HEADER, 16’ Swathmaster, $17,500. Call Completely redesigned high performance 403-928-7740, Redcliff, AB. NH Speedrowers. 0%, 48 months avail OAC 1998 MF 220, 26’, UII PU reel, approx. on most used swathers. Markusson New 1500 hrs, field ready, asking $27,500. Holland of Regina Ltd., 1-800-819-2583 or 306-781-2828, www.markusson.com 306-539-8217, 306-949-6862, Balgonie SK 2012 MF WR9740, 30’, fully loaded w/PU reel and free form roller, GPS, $118,000 OBO. 306-641-9851, Yorkton, SK. 8820 CASE 30’, UII. Motor, AC and rubber all good, headers used for hay, lots of welds, $8000. 306-267-4815, Big Beaver
2010 CASE/IH 1903, 30’, 728 hrs., RotoShears, shedded, 9/10, field ready, $95,000; 2008 CIH 1903, 25’, 723 hrs., Roto-Shears, shedded, 9/10, field ready, $90,000. 403-823-9976, Drumheller, AB.
RETIRED FROM FARMING. JD 590, 21’ PT; VERSATILE 18’, SP, PU reel, c/w 1982 IHC 4000 SP, 24.5’, UII PU reel, Keer-Shears. 403-651-1881, Langdon, AB. HoneyBee knife, lots of new parts. Ph. Fox 1993 CASE/IH 8820, diesel, $28,000; Valley, SK., 306-666-4403, 306-661-7477. 1983 MF 885, gas, $10,000. Both are SP, 1995 WESTWARD 9000 Turbo, c/w Mac- 30’ w/UII PU reels, DS, Keer sheers, shedDon 960 header, 36’, 2439 eng. hrs., ded. Call 306-843-3135, Wilkie, SK. $35,000. 1-888-365-2681, Estevan, SK. 9420 MASSEY 2004, 1000 hrs., triple dewww.redheadequipment.ca header tilt, PU reel, always shedPREMIER SWATHER 2004, 2940, 30’ 972 livery, d ed, excellent condition, $50,000. split reel MacDon header, 829 engine hrs, 780-763-2288, Manville, AB. 609 cutting hrs, always shedded, $70,000 OBO. 306-421-5217, Benson, SK. 25’ HESSTON 8100, Cummins dsl., CAHR, PU reel, new canvases, shiftable table. HONEYBEE 42’ TM 1999, 7810 mount, UII 16’ hay header. $28,000 OBO. Willing stored inside, good shape, $12,000. Also to split. 306-434-0028, Spy Hill, SK. 403-575-0395, Consort, AB. 1 9 9 7 M AC D O N S WAT H E R , 1 o w n e r, 1988 CASE MACDON 25’ PTO swather, vg, bought new in 1997, 2400 hrs., Cummins always shedded, $3000. Will consider reaturbo eng, 960 30’ header w/PU reel, c/w sonable offers. 306-228-3596, Unity, SK. swath roller, canvas 1 yr old., asking Email: roadrunner1080@hotmail.com $26,500 OBO. 204-746-4069, Morris, MB. 30’ CASE/IH swather, $1600 OBO. Call 2011 NH H8060, w/HoneyBee 36’ header, 306-395-2668, 306-681-7610, Chaplin, SK. deluxe cab, 600/65R28, front draper cov- 721 CASE/IH PT swather w/MacDon PU er, roto shears, canola roller. Call South reel, asking $2600. Call 204-638-8443, Country Equip., 306-721-5050, Regina, SK Dauphin, MB. MASSEY 200 SP, 30’, very well maintained, field ready, $26,000. 306-764-7920, CI722, 30’, UII PU reel, elec. controls, Schumacher knife and drive, air seat, 1879 306-961-4682 leave msg, Prince Albert, SK hrs., shedded. 306-795-2708, Hubbard, SK 2010 MACDON M150, 30’ split reel, fore and aft, D-60 header, 650 header hrs., 1998 MF 220, 25’, UII PU reel, new canvases (2012), new knife (2013), 1492 hrs, $97,000 OBO. 780-679-7795, Camrose, AB exc cond, field ready, $30,900. Grosse1996 MASSEY FERGUSON 220 30’, DSA, Isle, MB. 204-791-0313 or 204-981-1066. 1200 hrs., $35,000. Cam-Don Motors Ltd., 1998 2920 PREMIER swather, 25’ 960 slid306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. ing table, PU reels, 2080 hrs., good tires, 1996 MACDON 4930 turbo, 25’, 2240 $39,000. 306-629-3976, Morse, SK. hours. Call 306-947-4603 or cell 306-947-7550, Hepburn, SK. 2013 MACDON M155, c/w 35’ D65 header, PU reel, hyd. F&A, forked castors, 4760 acres, $156,000. 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca CASE/IH 30’ PT, very good condition, shedded. Call 306-843-2383, Wilkie, SK. HESSTON 6450 21’ SP swather, AC, 21’ UII pickup reel, good condition, only $7500. 306-946-8522, Saskatoon, SK.
MACDON 972, 21’ draper header, very good shape, $14,500 OBO. 403-485-8116, Vulcan, AB. WANTED: HALF OR FULL swather carrier, that would work on a newer Case/IH swather. 780-361-7037, Wetaskiwin, AB. BERGEN SWATHER MOVER, $2500. 780-853-0262, Vermilion, AB.
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1988 BELARUS 1500, SP 2- Belarus Don 1500 combines. Both in running, working condition, always shedded. One is a 1988, other 1989, low hours, good cond, $4000/ ea OBO. 204-738-2251, Clandeboyle, MB.
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CASE/IH COMBINES and other makes and models. 5 years interest free on most units. Call the combine superstore. Trades welcome, delivery can be arranged. Call Gord 403-308-1135, Lethbridge, AB. CASE 1688, 3179 eng. hrs., 2 seasons on new AFX rotor, chaff spreader, chopper, stored inside, exc. cond., $32,000. Call 306-328-4721, Bankend, SK. 1996 CASE/IH 2188, SP 1842 eng. hrs, w/ 1015 PU hdr, 1842 rotor hrs, recent overhaul, $42,000. 306-696-3303, Melville, SK.
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1995 CASE/IH 2188, 3800 sep hrs., excelerator, rock trap, always shedded, chaff spreader, rebuilt drive and driven clutches, exc. cond., c/w 25’ Rigid straight cut header and transport trailer, $45,000 OBO. 306-231-6172, Humboldt, SK. 1984 1480, always shedded, with 810 PU, no peas, exc. cond., $10,000 OBO. Call 306-753-7010, Denzil, SK.
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1992 CIH 1680, 3678 eng. hrs, nice shape, $18,900 OBO. Call Curtis 306-883-2468, 780-891-7334, Spiritwood, SK. 2009 CASE 7120, lateral tilt, PU header, 622/484 hrs, $219,000. Nelson Motors & Equipment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or 306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK. DID YOU EXPERIENCE crop damage from using Priority, PrePass or Express Pro. If so, call Back-Track Investigations 1-866-882-4779 regarding compensation.
26’ CCIL PT swather, $1500; New Idea 484 baler, $2500; Laurier 12 bale double sided picker, $8500; 20’ MacDon PU reel, $1800; Rake-Up 8 belt PU, $3900; Gleaner P U h e a d e r, $ 2 5 0 0 . P r o A g S a l e s , CASE 2366 AFS, AFX rotor, Crary chaff 306-441-2030 anytime North Battleford SK spreader, 1015 header, 1750 eng./1470 18’ DRAPER HEADER for MF 220 swather, rotor hrs., new PU belts and draper belts w/PU reel, hardly used, $4500 OBO. on Swathmaster PU. New concave, rub 780-608-9024, Tofield, AB. bars, feeder chain, elevator and roller chain. $20,000 work order 2 yrs. ago. NH 1475 16’ haybine, works good, $4750 $60,000. 780-376-2139, Strome, AB. OBO. 306-681-7610, or 306-395-2668, CASE/IH 2588 COMBINES: 3- 2008 and 1Chaplin, SK. 2007, all in exc. cond., all w/Swathmaster USED SCHULTE 5026 mower, 26’ cutter, PU and yield and moisture, $149,900 each. g r e at s h ap e , 2 4 0 0 l b h i t c h we i g h t , Call Shaun at 306-338-7512, Wadena, SK. $29,900. See the Saskatoon Flaman store, CASE 1680, PU header, always shedded, or call 1-888-435-2626. new tires, very well maintained, $22,500. ROTARY MOWERS: JD 15’, $6000; 20’, 403-347-2266,403-749-2372, Red Deer AB $11,000; Woods 15’, $6000; JD 7’, $3000; 1993 CASE/IH 1666, c/w 1015 30’ header, Woods 10’, $3500; Brower 5 gang reel, approx. 3100 hrs, good condition. Call $1500; JD 9’ Sickle, $2200; NH 9’, $2200. 306-463-7412, Brock, SK. 1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB. 2006 CIH AFX 8010, 2275 engine, 1650 BALERS: JD 510, 1250; JD 530, $3500; rotor, all updates installed, 520/85R42 JD 535, $5000. Haybines: Gehl 14’, $3900; front duals, 600/65 R28 rears. 2016 headNH 116, $3000. Hay Conditioners, $800 er, 2016 Swathmaster, internal chopper, and up. Rakes: 14 wheel, $6500; Vermeer reversing hydraulic drive rotor, hopper exR23, hyd., $8500; Swath Turners: NH 144, tension, extended auger, always shedded, $3000; NH 166, $3500; Nissan bean wind heavy land machine. vg cond., asking $138,000. Ph 306-781-2775, Kronau, SK. rower, $5000. Call 1-866-938-8537.
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HUGE SELECTION OF Demo and used NH CR and CX combines: CX8080’s (2-2012’s, 1-2011, 1-2007) and 2003 CX860, CR9060, CR9070’s, CR9080’s CR9090’s and more. 30 months interest free OAC. Markusson New Holland of Regina Ltd., 1-800-819-2583 or 306-781-2828, www.markusson.com TR98, recent w/o, always stored inside, very good cond., must be seen, $38,500. 403-350-9088,403-347-2266, Red Deer AB
2009 CASE/IH 8120, two combines to choose from, auto-guidance ready, front tires, 1041 sep. hrs. Both c/w 2016 and Swathmaster PU, field ready, major oil changes and all filters changed, thrashed wheat, barley and canola only, $205,000. Deliver within 800 miles. Consider grain in trade. 204-743-2324, Cypress River MB 2013 CASE/IH 9120, new PU, custom cab, Pro 600 display, duals, large rear tires, 40’ RETIRING: 2012 NH CR9080 twin rotors HoneyBee header available, $325,000. combine, 240 eng. hrs., 620 metric duals, fully loaded, c/w 2012 94C 36’ straight cut lease to own. 306-382-1200, Saskatoon SK HoneyBee, full width top auger, fore&aft. 1999 CASE/IH 8825, SP 1158 eng. hrs, 25 a n d N H 2 0 1 2 1 6 ’ P U h e a d e r. ft, double swath, double knife, P/U reel, 403-318-0172, Red Deer, AB. clean, very good condition, $32,500 OBO. 306-699-7557, Qu'Appelle, SK. 2005 NH CR970, 2512 hours, 1669 sep. hours, 310 HP, Redekopp chopper, yield chnichol@hotmail.com moisture, 900 drives, 600 rears, $120,500. 1979 IH 1460, w/PU, always shedded, Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca exc. cond., 3742 hrs., tires like new, no pulse crops $8000. Also: 24’ straight cut 1998 NH TX66, low hrs, mint cond., Strawheader and a complete parts combine. master PU, 24’ NH straight cut header, $25,000 OBO. 306-277-4503, Gronlid, SK. 306-473-2323, Willow Bunch, SK. 2009 NH CR9070, 10.9L eng., 1253 threshing hrs., 1670 eng. hrs., S/N Y9G112734, Y&M sensors, std. monitor and chopper, diff. lock and duals, 16’ RakeUp PU, shedded, field ready, $180,000. 2009 NH CR9070, 10.9L eng., 1153 threshing hrs., 1368 eng. hrs., S/N Y9G112158, Y&M sensors, deluxe chopper, Inteliview monitor, 16’ Rake-Up PU, duals, 1988 CASE/IH 1680, SP, 3740 eng. hrs, shedded, field ready, $31,000 work order, Cummins 8.3l, Rake-Up PU, long auger, well $240,000. Call Sheldon 306-272-8025, maintained, good condition, $20,000. 306-272-4545, Foam Lake, SK. 780-336-2546, Viking, AB. 2012 FORD/NH CR8090, SP 332 eng. hrs, Intelliview IV, Intellisteer, yield and moisture monitor, grain tank ext, long auger ext, VSR, auto HHC, reverser, 372 receiver. 2005 CATERPILLAR LEXION 560 SP, 1039 Warranty 2015, exc. condition, $242,000 eng. hrs, 2005 Lexion 560W, 1039 sep. hrs, OBO. 306-737-8286, Rouleau, SK. 3D sieve, P514 head, chopper, chaff spread- Nathanallard_bean@hotmail.com er very good condition, $110,000. 306-536-8348, 306-738-4716, Riceton, SK. 2009 NH CR9080, 558 hrs., 718 sep. hrs., lmoats@sasktel.net 900 front tires, 600 rear tires, air, dlx. NH 460 CAT LEXION, 67” cyl., 290 HP, sidehill chopper, was $235,000 now $212,000. leveling, straw walkers, fine cut chopper, Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca $65,500. 780-367-2483, Willingdon, AB. 1998 TX66, 2200 sep. hrs., Rake-Up PU, hopper extension w/closing doors, auger extension, well maintained, shedded. Ask2010 CASE/IH 8120, SP, threshing 538 hrs, ing $30,000. Bengough, SK, 306-268-2025 engine 696 hrs, front dual 20.8 R 42, rear or 306-268-7793. 600/16.1 tires. 2016 14' PU header. Small tube rotor, fine cut chopper, cloth seat, 2001 NH TR99, 1600 sep. hrs, auger ext., Y&M monitor, HID Stadium lighting, small duals, hopper ext, $50,000; 36’ Honeybee and large wire concaves, auto guide ready, available. 780-753-1973, Oyen, AB. stored inside, exc. cond. 306-528-7632, 2010 NH CR9070, 440 hrs., 415 sep. hrs., Nokomis, SK. igkane@sasktel.net 400 HP, 16’ SwathMaster PU, MAV chop2005 CASE/IH 2388, 1936/2495 hours, per, was $317,000 now $289,000. Call Rake-Up PU, chopper, hopper topper, 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca shedded, recent repairs, excellent cond. $80,000. 306-587-2776, Cabri, SK. WELL MAINTAINED TR99, duals, hopper New Salvage extension, rake-up. Call 306-592-4449, 2009 IH 8120, new PU, Pro 600 yield & · ‘06 Cat Lexion 590R, under 900 hrs 306-592-2029, Buchanan, SK. moisture, 900 fronts, 1215 sep hrs, · ’11 JD 9770 STS, less than 600 hrs, $155,800. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit: awesome parts incl. complete dual kit, 1992 FORD/NH TR96, 3200 engine hrs, www.combineworld.com with tires $16,900 2200 threshing hrs, Swathmaster PU headwww.combineworld.com 1-800-667-4515 er, Redekop chopper, brand new feeder 1 9 9 4 C A S E 1 6 8 8 , 2173 eng. hrs., w/1015 header, Victory Super 8 PU, Ho- 2000 CAT 470, 1654 hrs., lateral tilt, con- chain, grain elevators, return elevators, ward concaves; Also available 30’ 1010 tour, electric sieves, chopper, spreader, always shedded, $15,000. 306-834-8058, header w/UII PU reels, includes header 914 PU header, Y&M monitor, $45,000. Kerrobert, SK. trailer. Sell as package or separate. 306-224-4770, Glenavon, SK. 306-228-3094 or 306-228-8503, Unity, SK. 2006 LEXION 595R, 2000 sep. hrs., fully CASE 2388, 2005, 1150 rotor hrs. Asking loaded, RWA, warranty and delivery avail. $115,000. Call: 780-674-8080, Cherhill, $135,000 OBO. Also: 2- 2011 Claas 40’ AB. Maxflex 1200 headers, exc. cond., low 2 PT COMBINES. One 1482, one 1682. acres, $42,500 OBO. each. 218-779-1710, Both shedded, in fair shape. Or buy for Gully, MN. parts, $1500/each OBO. 306-342-2082 or 306-342-2085, Glaslyn, SK. 2009 CASE/IH 8120, 602 sep. hrs, Uptime 2012 CR9090, 396 threshing hrs., shedinspection, extended warranty, shedded. ded, rock trap, 0 hrs. on NH Triple Inspec- 2008 CX 8080 NH, 1367 threshing hrs., Y&M monitor, tow hitch, auto header lift, 306-563-6355, 306-563-7610, Canora, SK. tion, $370,000. 780-210-3799, Myrnam AB all new oil filter, total service job done, CASE/IH 1688, AFX rotor, chaff spreader, 2008 9070 w/16’ PU table, duals, touch field ready, choose from 2. Can deliver. screen, many new parts, will split header, Will consider grain in trade. Call any hopper extension, stored inside, very good time, 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. condition, $25,500. OBO 780-226-8994, $170,000. 306-641-9851, Yorkton, SK. Forestburg, AB. bdstrauss@live.ca 1995 NH TX68, 2554 eng. hrs., 1764 2004 2388, 3376 eng. hrs., 2529 roto hrs., thresh hrs., lots of new parts, good cond., Howard Concave, 2015 header w/Swath- asking $32,500. 306-358-4342, Denzil, SK. master, AFX rotor, chopper, hopper topper, exc. cond., $75,000; 1993 1688, 4005 2011 NH CR9080, 440 hrs., 566 sep. hrs., eng. hrs., specialty rotor, 1015 header rotors, 620/70R42 duals, 28Lx26 rear w/IH PU, 0 hrs. on total back-end rebuild, tires, Lux cab, autosteer 262, $463,000. exc. cond., $22,000. Call 306-855-4904, Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 306-867-7397, Glenside, SK. 1994 FORD/NH TR86, SP, very good cond., OBO. 780-373-2524, 780-679-7291, 1991 CASE/IH 1680, SP, Cummins, long $8000 shoe, airfoil chaffer, hopper topper, AFX Central Butte, SK. rotor aftermarket front beater, new tires, 1997 TX68, 3865 eng./3147 hrs., $15,000 2009 NH CR9070 1055 hours w/ 16’ pickup many new parts in the last 600 hrs., exc. work order, vg 800/65/32 new Michelin included. Field ready. $154,800. Trades cond., $24,000 OBO. Call 306-325-0044, steering tires, motor burns no oil, vg on welcome.Financing available.1-800-667-4515. 306-814-0007, Lintlaw, SK. fuel, c/w 960 MacDon 36’ draper header, www.combineworld.com batt reel, corner wheels, $45,000 OBO. Call 2004 2388, AFX rotor, 1916 rotor hrs., 306-272-7873, Foam Lake, SK. 1996 NH TX68 w/Iveco engine, 2800 eng. Case 2015 header, shedded, exc. cond. hrs., 2250 thres. hrs, hopper extension, FORD/NH TR96, 3400 eng. hrs, 2500 feeder chain replacement, beater bar up306-734-5119, 306-734-7453, Craik, SK. threshing hrs, terrain tracer, chaff spread- grade, new bagger chain, $35,000. Vegre2002 2388, c/w 2015 PU header, 2614 er, $10,000. 306-256-3555, Cudworth, SK. ville, AB. 780-632-6372 or 780-603-5307. eng., 1882 rotor, 9/10, field ready, $80,000; 2009 7088, 2016 PU, 1798 eng. TWO - 1997 NH TR98’s: 3845 eng, 2940 2010 CX8080, 624 sep. hrs., 900 front, hrs., 1210 rotor, shedded, 9/10, field thres., Super 8 PU, hopper cover, 4150 Re- 600 rear, always shedded, loaded. 140 hrs. ready, $160,000. Alanna Farms Ltd., dekop chopper, $26,000 OBO; Also 2197 on NH Triple Inspection, swathmaster PU, 403-823-9976, Drumheller, AB. eng., 1321 thres., Swathmaster PU, hopper 350 bu., long auger, big touch screen, cover, NH fine cut chopper, spare set of and moisture, no peas, deluxe cab, 1982 CASE/IH 1460, SP, 3850 eng. hrs, in concaves, lots of spare parts, $37,500 yield mint cond. Priced for quick sale. Call Rob good running order, spreaders, no reverser, OBO. 306-648-8005, Gravelbourg, SK. 306-222-6035, Saskatoon, SK. $4500 OBO; 810 22.5' straight cut header, $2000 OBO. Call 306-452-3956, 2008 NH CR9070 combine, 790 CP 15’ 2009 NH CR9080, 826 hours, 1053 sep. PU, Mav chopper, HHC, long auger, deluxe hours, lighting HID, long unloading auger, 306-452-8220, Redvers, SK. cab, lateral tilt, GPS, hopper extentions, concave small grain ABR, $265,000. Call 1680 CASE, IHC engine, 3100 eng. hrs, Michelin 900 singles, compressor, Intelli- 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca belt PU, good cond., $16,500. 1998 Case view II monitor, dealer checked, well mai30’ header, batt reels, lifters, exc. cond., natained, clean and shedded, 1184 sep. 2009 NH CR9070, 863 hrs., 1105 sep. $7500. 306-459-2720, Ogema, SK. h r s , $ 1 6 8 , 0 0 0 . C a l l : 3 0 6 - 6 4 7 - 2 3 4 4 , hours, straw chopper deluxe, auger long unloading, 16’ PU, Michel’s tarp, $225,000. 1996 CASE/IH 2188, SP specialty rotor, 306-621-2437, Theodore, SK. Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca Dutch chaff spreader, shedded, Dealer work 1987 TR96, c/w NH 971 header, Melroe orders available; Also 30' CIH 1042 draper 388 PU w/new belts, S-Cube rotors, new 1988 NH TR96, 1815 hrs. 240 HP, Super 8 header; And 1020 flex header. All very good feeder chain, new concaves and rub bars, PU, reverser, straw chopper, new rasp bars elec. stone trap, reverser, Turbo 3208 Cat installed this year, new rotor chains, belts, condition. 306-539-2363, Regina, SK. engine, 2720 hrs, shedded, $25,000 OBO. etc. Runs great. Field ready, just fuel up, 1995 CASE 2188, one owner, 4503 eng., 780-672-6212, 780-679-6396,Camrose, AB $16,000. 780-678-2278, Camrose, AB. 3801 threshing hrs., AFX rotor, PU header, return monitor, ext. auger, high capacity 2011 NH CR9070, 953 hrs., 751 sep. hrs., NEW HOLLAND TR85, 2100 eng. hrs, 3208 unloader, extra fuel tank, 2 sets concaves, 350 tank, 900 drives, Redekopp MAV Cat Melroe PU, variable speed, Ggood g o o d s h a p e , n o g u a r d , $ 2 6 , 0 0 0 . chopper, was $317,000 now $286,000. sheetmetal, $5200 OBO. 403-308-0763, Coaldale, AB. bvfarms@telus.net 306-882-3371, Rosetown, SK. Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca
2- 2004 CASE/IH 2388's, 1775 & 1525 sep. hrs, CIH 1015 headers and pickups, hopper toppers, choppers, work orders available for 2013 pre-harvest inspection and just completed 2014 inspection. Was ready to use them this fall, but bought larger combines privately so must sell privately. VG cond, $87,000 OBO. 403-485-8140, 403-485-0602, Champion, AB. 1991 CASE/IH 1680 w/specialty rotor and new Loewen concaves, hopper topper, field ready, $25,000. 306-468-2621, 306-468-4063, Canwood, SK. 1993 CASE 1680, 3184 hrs., PU and 25’ rigid straight cut headers, chopper, AFX rotor and all mods, shedded, $50,000 OBO. Phone 306-697-7210, Grenfell, SK. 1994 CASE/IH 1688, AFX style rotor, Gorden rub-bars, Firestone radials, Redekop chopper, hopper ext., auto chain oiler, 3 seasons on new concaves, always shedd e d , 3 1 0 0 h r s . , $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 O B O. C a l l 204-293-4408, Sanford, MB. 1998 CASE/IH 2388, Rake-Up PU, AHH control, fore/aft, Ki rby straw/chaff spreader, custom cutter pkg., shedded, good condition, Redlighted yearly, 3328 eng. hrs., 2366 rotor hrs., $65,000 OBO. 306-228-3532, 306-228-7664, Unity, SK.
2001 FORD/NH TR99 SP, 1926 eng. hrs, triple checked, ready to go, Rake-Up PU, Redekop chopper, 1926 threshing hrs, exc. cond., $50,000. 780-871-2566 Lloydminster, AB. k.hastings@mcsnet.ca 1997 NH TR98 combine, SwathMaster PU, Kirby chaff spdr., Michel’s side rolltarp, shedded; 1994 NH TR97, Redekopp chpr., RakeUp PU, shedded. Both harvest ready. 2 new rear tires for TX36 or TX66. 306-253-4454 306-220-3443 Aberdeen SK 2009 NH CR9070, 1055 hours, c/w 16’ PU, field ready, $154,800. Financing available. Call 1-800-667-4515 or visit: www.combineworld.com 2009 NH CR9070, 965 hours, 691 sep. hours, SM grain sieves, std. hyd. NA CR9070, was $205,500 now $185,000. Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 2008 NH CR9060 1410 hrs w/76C PU and 14’ Swathmaster, field ready, $119,800. Financing available. Call 1-800-667-4515 or visit: www.combineworld.com NH CX840, 2001, 1078 hrs., 290 HP, cyl. and straw walkers, fine cut straw chopper, $112,500. 780-367-2483, Willingdon, AB.
2004 JD 9760 STS, 3500 sep. hrs, long auger, fine tooth chopper, hopper topper, shedded, lots of work done, $66,000. 780-674-5516 780-305-7152 Barrhead, AB 1987 JD 7721 Titan II, loaded, shedded, excellent condition. Call 306-297-2905, Shaunavon, SK. 1997 JD 9600, shedded, low hrs. (sep. 1826), 750 acres since 2006 harvest. Features: fold-down hopper auger, big top hopper ext, like new rubber, new batteries, excellent, clean, asking $69,000. Waldheim, SK. 306-945-4616 or 306-652-0512. 2009 JD 9770, 808 threshing hrs., 20.8x38 dual tires, 615 PU, field ready, very good condition, $195,000 OBO. 306-845-7850, 306-893-7226, Edam, SK. 1996 JD 9600, Y&M monitor, JD 914 PU, hopper extensions, fine cut chopper, tires 70%, 3200 threshing hours, shedded, $33,900 OBO. 204-328-7158, Rivers, MB. 1997 JOHN DEERE 9600, big eng., 260 HP, 2617 sep. hrs., all options, shedded, exc. cond., $55,000. 306-587-7477, Abbey, SK.
SOLD FARM. 1993 NH TR96, 1900 threshing hrs, 2500 eng. hrs, reverser, straw chopper, shedded, all available options/Ford engine, $18,000. 780-603-1640, Two Hills, AB. 2012 NH CR9090, 541 hrs., 426 sep. hrs., 591 HSP, 2WD, standard chopper rear attach., was $374,000 now $364,000. Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 1997 NH TR98, 2530 sep. hrs., 3578 eng. hrs., 971 header, Swathmaster PU, Redekop chopper, Ag Leader Y&M, field ready, shedded, one owner, $27,000 OBO. Wainwright, AB. 780-806-3439, 780-842-4088. 2001 FORD/NH TR99 SP, 1600 hrs., Swathmaster PU, shedded, you wont find a cleaner one, field ready. All options, excellent condition, $59,500. 403-350-9088, 403-347-2266, Red Deer, AB. 1988 TR86 COMBINE, Melroe PU, chopper, hopper cover, Cyclone chaff spreader, 3000 engine, 2300 thrashing hrs (approx.) shedded, well maintained, service records and photos available, $16,500 OBO. Call Gerry at 306-867-7544, Outlook, SK.
LONGER LASTING GLEANER accelerator rollers, 3 to 5 times longer than OEM. Phone 306-759-2572, Eyebrow, SK. 1993 R72 GLEANER, 1532 sep. hrs., 2117 motor hrs., 14’ SwathMaster PU, 20 hrs. on new Sunnybrook rotor, chaff spreader, good, $60,000. 306-372-4509 Luseland SK GLEANER R72, 1837 eng. hrs, shedded, PU header, 24’ straight cut header, $49,000. Call Barry 780-632-9756, Vegreville, AB. 1986 GLEANER L3 combine, approx. 2500 engine hours, good condition, $12,000. 306-642-5886, Scout Lake, SK. FOR SALE: 1989 GLEANER R60 SP, 2458 low orig. hrs., premium cond., field ready, no bends. 306-764-6822, 306-960-2192 cell, Prince Albert, SK. 1986 GLEANER R7, 270 HP Allis engine, duals, Rake-Up pickup, good shape, $20,000 OBO. Phone 306-278-3152, Porcupine Plain, SK.
2009 9770 JD STS, 1107 rotor hrs, Contour-Master, fine cut chopper, field ready. 306-552-4905, Moose Jaw, SK. On auction with description at: mcdougallbay.com Sale closing August 11th at noon. FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS We also specialize in: Crop insurance appeals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Custom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. Call Back-Track Investigations for assistance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. JD 9400 SHEDDED, 914 PU header, all updates, fore&aft, auto header height, c/w JD 930 Rigid header, Greenlighted in 2012 $40,000. 306-488-2103 or 306-541-4346, Holdfast, SK.
14 USED JOHN DEERE COMBINES, most models, CTS thru S680s, all combines Greenlighted, delivery and financing available, call before you buy. 1-800-805-0495, 204-522-0142, Melita, MB. dwayne@dbmurray.com 2005 JOHN DEERE 9860, STS, 1298 sep hrs., shedded, contour master, hopper extension, long auger, duals, recent upgrades, good condition, $140,000. Call 306-948-6545 or 306-948-6133, Biggar, SK. 1980 8820, w/212 header, Sunnybrook cylinder, Mav chopper, new feeder chain, concaves, injectors and tires, $20,000. 306-593-4853 306-231-9355 Invermay SK
2000 JOHN DEERE 9550, SP 1594/1214 eng. hrs, rare, 40 sep. hrs. since GL, LA, CS, chpr., 914 PU, 925 rigid, with PU reels and trl., excellent condition, $100,000 OBO. 1986 JOHN DEERE 7721 TITAN II, with JD 306-699-7557, Qu'Appelle, SK. 212 PU, many new parts, $7,000 OBO. chnichol@hotmail.com 306-538-4920, Kennedy, SK.
2004 JD 9860, 1390 sep. hrs., 15’ Precision header, new feeder chain, threshing elements, chopper blades 3 yrs. ago, exc. rubber, auto HHC, Y&M, DAS, 2nd owner, good cond., field ready, $145,000 OBO. Contact 204-546-3233 or 204-572-6576 or 204-546-2021, Grandview, MB. 1987 JD 7721, Titan II, new top and bottom sieves, new tires (2 years ago), always shedded, straw chopper and straw spreader, $7000. 403-533-3810, Rockyford, AB. 1998 JD 9610, 914 PU, fine cut chopper, chaff blower, long auger, airfoil sieve, hopper ext. and tarp, new tires, duals, Greenlighted every 2nd year, 3380 threshing hrs., always shedded, exc. cond., $60,000 OBO. 306-338-3647, Wadena, SK.
2007 NH CR9070, 1225 threshing hours w/76C PU, field ready, $139,800. Financing available. Call 1-800-667-4515 or visit: www.combineworld.com 2011 NH CR9080, 438 hrs., 554 sep. hrs., 620/70R42 duals, 28Lx26 12 PR R1, leather operator seat, CD radio, $463,000. Call 1997 JD 9600, 2131 sep. hrs., always 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca shedded, fine cut chopper, chaff spreader, variable speed feeder house, 914 PU, precision cylinder, AutoSteer ready (Greenstar), $59,000. 204-324-8036, Altona, MB. 1991 JD 9600 w/914 PU header, 4223 sep. hrs., hopper ext. and tarp, crop catcher, chopper and chaff spreader, Greenlight 2012, $23,000. 306-563-7703, Canora, SK. 1985 JD 7720 Titan II, 30’ straight cut header, shedded, vg; JD 7721 for parts. 306-867-8477 306-867-8457, Outlook, SK. 2011 NH CR9070 SP, only 491 threshing hrs., 628 eng. hrs., Deluxe cab, leather 6601 JOHN DEERE, PTO, with Sund PU, seats, Intelliview Plus II Monitors, GPS, mint cond, 1982 model. 306-738-4905, factory AutoSteer, chaff spreader, extra Gray, SK. long unloading auger, 520/85R duals, 1984 JD 7720, 3500 hrs., very good condiw/2012 NH 790 CP-15 PU, $229,900. Call tion, shedded, w/chaff saver, $20,000 Mike at 403-994-0700, Didsbury, AB. OBO. 780-877-3923, Ferintosh, AB. 2001 NH TR99, new tires front and rear, Rake-Up PU, $60,000 OBO. Retired from farming. Bob 306-883-7817, Spiritwood SK 2006 CX860 COMBINE, Swathmaster PU, 1525 hrs., very good condition, $109,500 OBO. Call 780-878-1479, Camrose, AB.
2002 JD 9650 STS, Contour-Master, 1595 sep. hrs., 914 PU, hopper topper, vg cond., $95,000. Available with combine 2003 930 Flex, full finger auger, reel fore/aft, with transport, $15,000. Call 780-905-2979, Westlock, AB.
2002 JD 9650 STS, hopper extension, fine cut chopper, 800 metric tires, A&I threshing elements, Outback AutoSteer, ($30,000) Greenlight 250 hrs ago, 3400 sep. hrs., asking $65,000 OBO. Call 306-354-7206, Mazenod, SK. 2005 JD 9760, SP 1735 eng. hrs, new bullet rotor, new concaves, new feed chain, Michael's topper and grain catcher, electric drop screen, Redkop Mav chopper, precision rear and front Beaters, Starfire ready, D936 header also avail. Fully serviced. Exc cond, $150,000 OBO. 780-512-9229, 780-694-2627, Wanham, AB. JD 9500, 4191 eng. hrs, 3161 sep. hrs, 2 spd. cyl., fine cut chopper (new flails), new concave, new chrome bars, new feeder chain, chaff spreader, auger ext., fore/aft, height adjustment, harvest track, new batteries, always shedded. 306-672-3746, 306-672-7822, Gull Lake, SK. JOHN DEERE 7721 Titan II PTO combine, always shedded, $4500. 306-694-5507, Moose Jaw, SK. 1998 JD CTS II 3981/2729hrs, 914 PU head, fine cut chopper, 16.9x26 tires, 2 spd cyl., $29,900. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit: www.combineworld.com
2000 JD 9750 STS, 1615 eng. hrs, 1292 sep. hrs, 914 PU w/Swathmaster header, 60 Series hookup, Y&M, hopper ext., good tires, shedded, $109,000. 204-764-2448, Shoal Lake, MB. 2013 JOHN DEERE S680, SP 389 eng. hrs, 2001 9650 Walker w/PU, loaded, hopper loaded w/options, 650 duals, Greenlighted, topper, ContourMaster, large w/o, 2900 shedded, like new exc cond, $419,000 OBO. sep. hrs, $69,000. 306-948-7223 Biggar SK 800-805-0495, 204-522-0142, Melita, MB. 1990 9501 JD PT combine, chaff spreadE-mail: dwayne@dbmurray.com Visit our ers, good choppers, 2 spd. cyl., 914 PU website at: www.dbmurray.com h e a d e r s , fi e l d r e a dy, $ 1 8 , 0 0 0 O B O. 2001 JOHN DEERE 9650, 2300 hours, 204-825-8435, Mariapolis, MB. $ 6 7 , 0 0 0 ; J D 9 2 5 f l e x h e a d, $ 7 4 0 0 . 1991 JD 9600, 4000 eng. hrs, 2800 sep. 204-325-8019, Winkler, MB. hrs, 2 spd. cyl., AHH adjustment, 800 hrs JD 7720 TITAN II, 2300 hrs., PU header, on new long block motor, $34,000 in s h e d d e d , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . Greenlight, asking $45,000. Can take grain. Call 306-749-2482, Hagen, SK. 306-631-8779, Moose Jaw, SK.
2005 9660 STS, 2350 engine hours, 1750 threshing, duals, high cap. unload auger, 1500 Precision header w/Rake-Up pickup. Howard concaves, hopper cover, shedded, Greenlighted every year, JD AutoSteer ready, $120,000 OBO. 306-843-7070, 306-658-2122, Wilkie, SK. JOHN DEERE 6601, PT, 2 combines for sale. 1 w/JD PU and chopper, 1 w/Victory PU and spreader, both shedded, field ready, vg cond., $2500 OBO. 306-457-2782, Stoughton, SK. rl.knibbs@sasktel.net
1997 JOHN DEERE 9500 SP, 4257 eng., 3140 sep. hrs, exc. cond., $8500 Greenlight 2 yrs ago, PU and straight header, $45,000 for all or $40,000 without straight header, exc. cond. 306-699-7050, 306-699-7215, Qu'Appelle, SK. bmzfarm@yourlink.ca 1999 JD 9610, 2981 sep. hrs., Greenlighted every 2nd year for past 10 years, c/w PU header, good tires, $60,000 OBO. 306-264-3834, Kincaid, SK.
7721 TITAN II JD combine, w/Rake-Up PU, good tires, good condition. Retired. 1990 9400, 2200 engine hrs., shedded, 306-587-2730, Cabri, SK. Kirby spreader, 914 PU header, $25,000. 2006 JD 9760, 1780 hrs., duals, field 306-963-7861, Imperial, SK. ready, $110,000 OBO; Also available 615 1994 JOHN DEERE 9400, w/PU, 2750 sep. PU, approx. 400 hrs, $15,000 OBO. Or hrs., asking $27,500. Call 306-948-7223, choice of two 635 flex headers, negotiable. Call Pat 403-527-9661, Leader, SK. Biggar, SK. SQUARE BACK 105, w/diesel engine, 21’ 1995 JD 9600, Greenlighted 200 hrs. ago, header, PU header, new drive belts and always shedded, excellent condition, rub bars, spare parts, $3000; Two 106’s, $67,000. 306-764-7920 or 306-961-4682 with new drive belts and spare parts, best leave message, Prince Albert, SK. offer. 306-726-2042, Southey, SK. 1997 JD CTS, 1728 sep. hrs., shedded, 1997 JD 9600, 914 PU, 2500 hrs., Sunny- hopper extensions, Contour-Master, single brook cylinder and concave, JD chaff point hookup for newer headers, chaff spreader, hopper topper, fine cut chopper, spreader, loaded, very nice machine, fore&aft., AHHC, shedded, very good cond, $50,000. 306-672-3993, Webb, SK. $52,000. 204-324-3647, Altona, MB. 2012 JD S680, 308hrs, JD Link Ultimate, TWO 1993 JD 9600, fine cut choppers, Pro-Drive trans w/Harvessmart, Greenstar hopper ext., chaff spreaders, 914 PU, 2630,520/85R42. Call South Country shedded, vg cond. One has duals and yield Equipment, 306-721-5050, Regina, SK. monitor, 3000 sep. hrs. showing on each, 2006 JD 9760, many options, moisture $43,000/each. 204-745-7868, Roland, MB. sensor, bushel counter, clean and in very 1998 JD 9610, 914 header, 2665 sep. hrs., nice shape, Greenlighted in 2013, 2742 4WD, Sunnybrook cyl., auto. HHC, var. reel eng. hrs., 1983 sep. hrs. $109,000; Also spd., fore/aft, Y&M mapping monitor, h ave J D 6 3 5 f l e x h e a d e r ava i l a b l e . Starfire receiver, chaff spreader, airfoil 306-662-8405, Richmound, SK. sieve, fine cut chopper, mint cond., $78,000 OBO. Also 930F header and trailer 9600 JD 4x4, 36x32 tires, new feeder and avail. Call 204-782-3234, 204-793-3752, elevator chains, lots of recent work, $35,000 OBO; 2004 draper 925D, 430F and Sanford, MB. 925 headers. 403-704-3509, Rimbey, AB. 1992 JD 9500, 3516 sep hrs., 4903 eng hrs., grain tank extension, $45,000. Call 2008 JD 9870 STS, w/615 PU, 1025 sep. hrs, yield & moisture, $169,900. Financing Shane 306-333-4501, Abernethy, SK. available. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit: 1980 JD 7721, PT, shedded, low hours, www.combineworld.com straw chopper, very good condition, $5500. 2004 JD 9760 STS, 1588 sep. hours, 306-434-7730, Moosomin, SK. hopper topper, Precision PU, high output 1997 JD 9600, w/914 PU, 925 flex head- long auger, fine cut chopper, Y&M, GPS er, MacDon 30’ 973 header, fits 9600 and r e a d y, a l w a y s s h e d d e d , $ 1 3 5 , 0 0 0 . 60 series JD combines. Many recent parts 780-781-7112, Camrose, AB. and repairs. 306-260-7352 St. Denis, SK. 1992 JD 9500, 3597 sep. hrs., always 1995 JOHN DEERE CTS II, SP 2897 eng. shedded, 914 header, excellent shape, hrs, comes with 914 pickup, field ready $39,000. Also, 1996 JD CTS, 3146 sep. $25,000. OBO. 306-753-7575, Cactus Lake, hrs., shedded, 914 header, duals, 4WD, Big Top, excellent, $55,000. Both w/fresh SK. tjerker@live.com Greenlights. 306-542-7674, Kamsack, SK. 1982 JD 8820, 3840 hrs., 214 PU, chaff spreader, long auger, good cond, $16,500; 1992 JOHN DEERE 9600, 3200 eng. hrs, JD 220 rigid header, batt reel, good cond., new tires, many new parts, exc. cond., $45,000 OBO. 403-345-3770, Coaldale, AB. $2500. Call 780-905-2979, Westlock, AB.
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1984 8820, 2737 eng. hrs., new upper feeder house floor, good cond., fully serviced, asking $18,000. 1984 8820, 2694 eng. hrs., recent upper and lower feeder house floors and chain, good cond., fully serviced and ready to work, asking $22,000. 403-501-9307, Brooks, AB. 1993 JD 9600, 2158/2995 hrs., Sunnybrook cyl., concave and beater, Mav chopper, Greenlighted, shedded, exc, cond., $67,500. 306-645-4223, Rocanville, SK. 1993 JOHN DEERE 9500, 3408 hrs., chopper/chaff spreader, 914 PU header, $28,000. Call 306-831-9337, Rosetown, SK JD 6601 for parts, complete w/JD pickup, some newer parts. Call 306-842-5646, Weyburn, SK. 1987 JD 7721 pull type combine, field ready, good condition, asking $9000. Phone 306-228-3251, Unity, SK. 2006 JD 9760 STS, 1800/2300 hrs., Greenlighted yearly, new injectors, concave, feeder house, Y&M, very good cond., $125,000. 306-230-2736, Assiniboia, SK. 1992 JD 9500, 2281/3192 eng. hrs, 914 PU, Sunny-Brook cylinder and concave, Redekop fine cut chopper, chaff spreader, Greenlighted 07/14. exc. cond., $43,000. Call 403-330-5346 Coaldale, AB
1997 JD 9600, 914 header, lots of work been done, $39,000. Call 780-398-2554, Waskatenau, AB. 7721 JD COMBINE good cond., $3000 OBO; 2 Redekop chaff savers, w/cyclones, $1500/ea. Phone: 204-937-2896 or 204-937-0132, Roblin, MB. 2- 1987 JD 7721 Titan II combines, plus 1 parts combine, less feeder housing and PU. Call Dave 306-638-4550, Findlater, SK. 1991 JOHN DEERE 9501, many new parts, no peas, good shape. Call 306-463-7627, Wilkie, SK. 2006 JOHN DEERE 9660 STS, 1430 sep hrs, nice shape, $127,500. Call 306-731-2444 or 306-596-2546, Craven, SK. Email: bherman@imagewireless.ca 1982 JD 8820 turbo combine, 4114 hrs, chopper/chaff spreader, c/w JD 212 PU header, 14’ unload auger, excellent shape! $29,500. Pincher Creek, AB. Call Jordan anytime 403-627-9300. 2010 JOHN DEERE T670, duals, 1097 hrs., 823 sep. hrs, $238,000. Call Nelson Motors & Equipment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or 306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK. 1992 JD, 3129é2180 hrs., Greenlight done in 2012, 912 PU header, $48,000. Warman, SK. 306-249-0363, 306-280-3348. 2003 JD 9750, Contour-Master, c/w JD 914 PU header, 900 tires, 2280 sep. hrs., $87,500. 780-352-3012, Wetaskiwin, AB.
PACKAGE DEAL! THREE 1980 John Deere 8820's, SP, 2 - PU headers, 2- straight cut headers. Many spare parts including belts, tires, etc., good condition. 306-984-7915, 1993 9600, 3158/4198 hrs, chopper, Leoville, SK. chaff spreader, 914 PU, shedded, 285 hrs. 1998 JD 9610, shedded, long auger, since last Greenlight, field ready, $42,000. fore/aft, c/w rigid and flex header, with 9 3 0 h e a d e r a l s o ava i l a b l e , $ 6 , 0 0 0 . air reel, $58,000. takes all. 306-627-3677, 306-654-2171, Prud’homme, SK. 306-778-6131, Swift Current, SK. 1993 JOHN DEERE 9600, 2725/3800 hrs., 1983 JOHN DEERE 8820, with pickup fine cut chopper, chaff spreader, 914 PU, h e a d e r a n d c h o p p e r, $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 . Greenlighted 6 times, $50,000 OBO. 306-960-3000, St. Louis, SK. 306-697-3469, Grenfell, SK. 2008 JD 9770, 916 thres. hrs., StrawMas- 2- 2013 JD S690s, 250 sep. hrs., fully ter PU, Greenlighted, hopper cover, big loaded, RWA, like new cond., $285,000 singles, $197,000; Also, 2000 Honeybee O B O e a c h . D e l i v e r y a v a i l a b l e . 30’ draper header, set up for JD 9770, new 218-779-1710, Gully, MN. canvas, $17,500. Call 204-532-2349 or 1996 JD 9600, 2062/2572 hrs., Sunny204-773-6145, Foxwarren, MB. brook cylinder and concave’s at 1300 hrs., TWO 2009 JD 9870 STS, 761 hrs, premier Greenlighted in 2012, 2011, 2008, 2006, cab, $254,900 and up. Call South Country 2004 and 2003, ContourMaster feedhouse, Equipment, 306-721-5050, Regina, SK. or shedded, 914 PU, $60,000; 930 Flex header available. 306-372-4778, Major, SK. visit: www.southcountry.ca 2010 JD 9870 STS, 873 hrs, 2600 Greenstar display, StareFire ITC, high capacity feeding, premier cab. Call South Country Equipment, 306-721-5050, Regina, SK, 1989 JD 9500, long auger, 914 PU, always shedded, vg condition, chaff blower, 3121 threshing hrs, 4407 eng. hrs, $25,000 OBO. 306-834-2952, Kerrobert, SK. 1983 8820, 912 header, new rub bars, concave, feeder chain, Mav fine cut chopper and injectors, 2 spd. cylinder, $20,000. 306-593-4853 306-231-9355 Invermay SK
1987 JD 8820 w/214 PU, 2 spd. high inertia cylinder, long auger, chopper, chaff spreader, 6059 hrs., recent tires, $18,000. 306-429-2723, Glenavon, SK. 1981 7720 2800 hrs., reverser, Redekop chopper, good condition, $11,000; 1979 8820, 5000 hrs., $9000. Will take grain on trade. 306-693-9847, Moose Jaw, SK. 2005 JD 9660W, 2453 eng. hrs, 1798 sep hrs., 80065R32/42085R26, inspected by mechanic yearly, field ready, hopper ext., $100,000 US. 701-263-1467 Sherwood ND
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1999 CTF II, fresh Greenlight, 914 PU, hopper topper, fine cut chopper, chaff spreader, Greenstar Y&M, 2375 sep. hrs, 3193 eng. hrs, exc. cond., shedded, $50,000. 306-360-7760, Drake, SK. 1998 JD 9610, 3200 sep. hrs., 914 PU, 20’ auger, big top hopper, new rub bars, concaves, feederhouse floor and chain, air foil chaffer, always shedded, vg cond., 925 rigid header also available. $66,500 OBO. 780-608-9455, Edberg, AB.
TWO 2013 CHALLENGER 56C combines, s a m e a s M F 9 5 6 0 . C a l l fo r d e t a i l s 306-231-3993, www.versluistrading.com Humboldt, SK. 1997 MASSEY FERGUSON 8780, 1986 sep. hours, new feeder and elevator chains, $45,000. 306-726-4326, Southey, SK. 2011 MF 9895, 469 threshing hrs., MAV chopper, duals, 16’ Rake-Up PU, warranty, $279,000 OBO. 403-412-4456, Three Hills. 2005 CHALLENGER 670, w/RWA, lateral tilt, duals, PU header, 1346 hrs, well maintained and ready to go, $120,000. Call 780-205-6789, Dewberry, AB. 2007 MF 9895, 787 sep., 1120 eng. hrs., 16’ SwathMaster PU, GPS Y&M, Lincoln auto grease, chaff spreader, 520x38 front duals, 28L26 rears, shedded, $160,000. 306-280-3237, 306-231-6430, Lake Lenore 1986 MASSEY 860, 901 PU, 924 PU reel, $12,000; Redekop chaff saver w/cyclone, $1000. 306-874-5604, Naicam, SK. 1983 MF 860, 3840 hrs, w/24’ straight cut header and PU table, $6000. 306-378-2268, 306-378-7789, Elrose, SK.
1986 JD 7721 TITAN II, very good cond., 2 speed cylinder, straw chopper, tiresvery good, new rub bars and concaves in last 300 hrs., JD pickup with new teeth and belts, $5500. 306-778-2348, Stewart Valley, SK., or email thisr@sasktel.net 1988 7720 HYDRO 214 Dial-O-Matic PU, reverser, VS feeder house, 2 spd cyl, JD chopper, chaff spreader, air foil sieve, elec. fan control, long auger, 60% tires, 270 hrs on feeder chain, concave, hard chrome bars, all belts on right side, all chains, tank loading gear box, rad recorded, var. spd fan pulley and belt, bearings replaced where needed, $16,500. Call 306-773-6355 or 306-478-7418, Swift Current, SK. 1987 MF 8560, w/24' straight cut header, 2905 eng. hrs, very good condition, 1997 JOHN DEERE CTS II, SP 1690 eng. $18,000 OBO. 306-371-7550, Hepburn, SK. hrs, 914 pickup, field ready excellent condition, $50,000. OBO 306-753-7575, Cactus WANTED: MF 8780, low hours or Premium 8570 combine. 780-662-2617, Tofield, Lake, SK. tjerker@live.com AB. 1986 JD 8820, chaff spreader, chopper, topper, 2 spd., new belts, long auger, 224 1987 MF 8590 c/w Melroe 8 draper PU, header, JD 22’ flex, sickle drive PU reel, Rodono chopper, airfoil chaffer, 2760 eng. hrs, rotor and vanes reconditioned. New $18,000 OBO. 204-635-2600, Stead, MB. feeder chain, bottom roller for PU, straw 2004 JOHN DEERE 9860 combine, 1763 chopper rotor and airfoil chaffer also sep. hours. 306-493-8101, 306-493-7605, available. 780-434-1322, Calmar, AB. Delisle, SK. 1985 MF 860, V8 hydro, belt PU, 24.5x32, WANTED: CHAFF SAVER to fit JD 7700 or 2850 hrs, shedded, good, $12,000. Also 7720 combine, $1000. Call 406-745-3475 9024 header. 306-948-7652, Biggar, SK. or 406-274-5348, Saint Ignatius, MT. 2002 MF 8780 XP, 1770 hrs., 14’ Victory Email: commissioner.roy@gmail.co PU, one owner, shedded, well maintained, 1991 JD 9400, 3352 sep. hrs., 3852 eng. $70,000 OBO. 306-874-7843, Naicam, SK. hrs., 912 PU, fine cut chopper, $25,000; 2- MF 852’s, low hrs, new concave and rub A l s o 2 2 4 s t r a i g h t h e a d e r ava i l a b l e . bars, spare parts. Phone 306-862-3525, 306-946-9981, 306-946-2899 Watrous, SK Codette, SK. 1990 JD 9600, 3000 sep hrs, shedded, 1996 MASSEY FERGUSON 8570, 2486 hrs., Sunnybrook concaves/bars, air foil, 914 S w a t h m a s t e r p i c k u p , $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . PU, $30,000. 306-524-4960, Semans, SK. 306-726-4326, Southey, SK. 1995 and 1994 9600 JDs, both with: duals, 2 - MF 860’s, V8 hydro’s, hopper ext’s, good tires, bin covers, 914 PU headers $4000 and $1500; 2 - MF 8590’s, Victory plus 930 straight cut w/PU reels, $41,000 PU’s, updates, 3700 hrs., $5000/ea. each OBO. 306-443-2306, Alida, SK. 306-598-4407, Lake Lenore, SK.
2005 MF 9790, 975 hrs., just out of shop, new concaves, rub bars etc., c/w 2005 MacDon 973 36’, shedded, vg, 0% OAC, Cam-Don Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK 2013 JD 430 D draper header 30’, will fit 1983 MF 850, 1200 hrs., new PU belts, JD W150 head, like new cond. JD MacDon chopper, new chains and drive belts, dual knives and drives, DS, transport pkg., PU reel and double swath, $46,000. Can $9000. 306-694-0013, Moose Jaw, SK. deliver. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. 1997 MF 8680, 2140 sep. hrs., many new Will consider some grain in trade. parts, $45,000; Agco draper header, 30’, exc. cond., $12,500. Call 306-463-3132, 306-460-7837, Kindersley, SK. TWO 1984 MF 860 with pickups; Also available 2 straight cut headers; Massey 852 PT combine. 306-228-3036, Unity, SK. 1978 MF PERKINS dsl, 800 engine hrs., everything works, A/C, radio, rake-up PU, straw storm spreader, runs great, $5000. 306-460-6786, Kindersley, SK. 1993 MF CLAAS 8460, 3500 eng hrs, Super 2013 NH CORN HEADER, 980CR, 8 row 30’, 8 Victory PU, 22’ Claas straight hdr, chaff n e w c o n d i t i o n , $ 4 8 , 0 0 0 O B O . spreader, always shedded, field ready, 204-793-6760, Hazelridge, MB. $20,000. 780-349-2476, Westlock, AB. CASE/IH, MACDON 2052 30’ draper headMASSEY FERGUSON 8570, 2645 eng. hrs., er w/ PU reel, nice shape, $20,000 OBO. w/PU, chopper, straw spreader, Howard 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. concaves, shedded, well maintained, 1997 HONEYBEE 30’ header w/Gleaner $23,500. Call 306-723-4317, Cupar, SK. adapter, single knife, UII PU reel, good RETIRED FROM FARMING. 2- 850 MF c o n d i t i o n , $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 . 2 0 4 - 8 7 4 - 2 2 0 6 , combines, c/w PU and 24’ straight cut 204-868-5504, Minnedosa, MB. email: header, well maintained, good condition. neilgalb@gmail.com Please call 403-651-1881, Langdon, AB. CAT LEXION HEADERS: 2002 42’ SP42 Honeybee draper header, CAT adapter, pea auger, PU reel, transport, $35,000; 2002 30’ F30 CAT flex header, CAT adapter, PU reel, 4 wheel transport trailer, $20,000; 30’ CAT G30 with Sunflower pans and drum, $5000. A.E. Choicoine Farm Equip. Ltd. 2012 NH 880CF SUPERFLEX 40’, gauge 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. wheels, auto HHC (flex and rigid), 2000 1997 MACDON 960 36’ header w/PU reel, acres, shedded. 780-753-1973, Oyen, AB. factory transport, JD adapter, good cond. 2005 CASE/IH 30’ 1010 rigid header, PU Call 306-297-7977, Eastend, SK. reel, fore/aft, shedded, mint cond., $13,500 OBO; 2009 Bergen header trailer, 2011 JOHN DEERE 635 flex header, 35’, $2000. Call 306-576-2242, Wynyard, SK. $39,800. Call Nelson Motors & Equipment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or 306-868-2022, JOHN DEERE 930 draper header, c/w PU Avonlea, SK. reel and crop lifters, w/o single point. Call 780-352-3012, Wetaskiwin, AB. 2004 HONEYBEE 30’, transport, JD adapter, always shedded, very low acres, exc. MF 9730 30’ straight cut rigid header, cond. 306-338-3647, Wadena, SK. Hart-Carter PU reel, fits Massey rotary or White combines, good shape, $6995 OBO; CASE/IH 30’ header w/batt reels, no dents Also available header trailer w/springride. in auger, good, $4900. Call 306-274-7630, 306-831-8757, Elrose, SK. Lestock, SK.
RETIRING: 2006 MF 9690, SwathMaster PU, chopper, full monitors, 1050 sep. hrs., 300 acres since large work order, shedded, excellent cond, $115,000. Saskatoon, SK. Call 306-934-6703 evenings. MF 8460, 2500 eng hrs., Sunnybrook concave and cylinder, Melroe PU, chopper, 1994 MF 8570, 3350 hrs., 12’ Victory PU, spreader, $18,000; 9550 25’ header w/PU JD 925 FLEX HEADER c/w transport, chopper, long auger, one season on new reels, $4000. 306-224-4770, Glenavon, SK. new Hart Carter PU teeth, $6000. Ph. rubber, faded but runs good, $18,000; 306-270-0023, Allan, SK. 2013 JOHN DEERE S690, loaded, 256 eng 2000 JOHN DEERE 9650, 2466 sep. eng. 1994 MacDon 960 30’ header, PU reel, 2009 CHALLENGER 680B, 757 eng. hrs., hrs, 207 sep. hrs, $445,000. Nelson Motors hrs, fine cut chopper, hopper ext., yield and transport wheels, crop lifters, MF adapter, 600 threshing hrs., 16' Swathmaster PU, 30’ HONEYBEE DRAPER header, 2001, $79,000. OBO. Empire gage wheels, good cond., $10,500. MAV chopper, front duals 20.8xR42, shed- excellent condition w/JD adapter, offers. & Equipment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or moisture monitor, 306-962-4523, 306-962-7802, Eston, SK. ded, $200,000. 780-961-2435, Legal, AB. 780-835-1070, Fairview, AB. Call 306-298-4445, Bracken, SK. 306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK. 2 JD CTS with PU headers, 1300 and 2900 threshing hrs., Greenlighted yearly, always shedded, excellent rubber. 306-640-8600, 306-640-8437, Assiniboia, SK.
2 - JD 635F headers. 2009, $22,000 OBO; 2011, less than 400 hrs., $35,000 OBO. Call Pat 403-527-9661, Leader, SK. MACDON 960 HEADER, 30’, PU reel, approx. 7500 acres, w/wo bi-dir. adapter, gauge wheels. 306-448-4412, Manor, SK.
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MACDON 963 HEADERS: 36’, 2004 and 2005 models, PU reel, fore/aft, good cond., JD 50 series adapter and JD 60 series adapter, $27,000 for ‘05 and $25,000 for ‘04. 306-354-7206, Mazenod, SK.
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2000 MACDON 972 30’ harvest header, JD adapter, poly skid plates, upper cross auger, Elmer’s header trailer. Very good. $19,500 OBO. 204-324-7730, Emerson, MB JD 853A and 853, ALL CROP HEADERS, 8 row, 30”, PTO drive, exc. cond., $8500 for 853A, $6000 for 853. 204-758-3943, 204-746-5844, St. Jean, MB. 2009 NH 94C, W21687B, 30’, UII PU reel, hydraulic fore/aft., CR/Case adapter, det. transport, $35,000. 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 2009 JD 630 draper, PU reel, excellent, always shedded, $42,000. 204-539-2840, 204-734-8690, Swan River, MB.
NH 973 FLEX HEADER, 1996, 25’, good cond., $10,000; JD 444 Corn header, 1990, 12 row, 20” row spacing, poly dividers, exc. cond., will also fit on NH combines, $15,500. Call or text 204-378-0020 or 204-378-0030, Arborg, MB. 1997 JD 914 PU header with excellent auger. Header only $5400, PU only $4950, $9450. Trades welcome. 1-800-667-4515, HONEYBEE 30’, 1998, UII PU reel, with www.combineworld.com steel teeth, fits 2388, fore/aft, cross auger 963 MACDON DRAPER header 36' with Case transport, 109 hrs. of use since new roll8010 adapter, good canvas, $22,000. ers, hyd. motors, canvases, etc. $15,000. Ron Young, Lumsden, SK. 306-731-7641. 780-678-0808, Ferintosh, AB. 2004 JD 635 HydraFlex , single point hook RECONDITIONED rigid and flex, most up , full auger fingers, low stone dam, 6 bat makes and sizes; also header transports. poly PU reel, poly skid, stubble lights, field Ed Lorenz, 306-344-4811, Paradise Hill, ready, excellent condition, $17,800. SK. www.straightcutheaders.com 204-746-5735, 204-736-2849, Domain, MB. JD HEADER 1996 30' Rigid with batt reel, cal@pituraseeds.ca $11,000; also 1994 914 pick up header, JD MODEL 843 corn head, 8 row, 30” $11,000. 306-460-9027, Flaxcombe, SK. space, new chains, $12,000. Can deliver. 2004 NH 94C 42’ draper header, CR/CX Call 204-827-2882, Glenboro, MB. adapter, fore/aft, pea auger, $22,500. 2004 JOHN DEERE 936 Draper header for 306-948-7681, Cando, SK. sale. Call 306-493-8101, 306-493-7605, 2006 JD 630F header, 30’, hydra flex, PU Delisle, SK. reel, fore and aft, shedded, single point CASE/IH 1020, 25’, PU reel, fore and aft, hookup, full finger, stone edge, excellent, mint cond., new style wobble box, $7500. field ready. First $20,000 with trailer. 780-208-4808, Two Hills, AB. 306-468-2621, 306-468-4063 Canwood SK 36’ MACDON HEADER 794 flex, PU reel, fore/aft, good shape, Case adapter, $31,000. 306-882-3371, Rosetown, SK. 1997 HONEYBEE 25’ header, Case/IH adaptor, UII reel, cross auger, gauge whls, transport, vg cond, $17,000 OBO. Shaunavon, SK. 306-297-3101, 306-297-7867. 2005 872 MACDON header adapter for JD combine, $5000 OBO. Call 306-815-7511, Minton, SK. 1995 MACDON 960 Header 25' with carrier, field ready; JD adapter to fit a 9600, 9500 or CTS combine. $8500 OBO. 306-753-7575 Cactus Lake, SK. tjerker@live.com 2003 CASE 1020 30’ flex header, good condition, $15,000. Call 306-734-5119, 306-734-7453, Craik, SK. JD 914P, 7 belt, $10,500; JD 214, 7 belt, $4200; JD 936D, PU reel, transport, single point, shedded, field ready, $25,500. All prices U.S. 701-897-0099, Garrison, ND. 2000 36’ 1042 CASE/IH draper header, PU reel, tranport, Case adapter, $28,000; 2002 36’ 972 MacDon draper header, PU reel, transport, Case adapter, $28,000; 1999 36’ 962 MacDon draper header, PU reel, transport, Case adapter, $25,000. A.E. Choicoine Farm Equip. Ltd. 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. 1996 NH 971, #N21873G, 14’ header w/Victory pickup, was $4,900 now $4,500. 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca
2011 JD 612C corn header, 12 row, 30’, low acres, knife rollers, Contour-Master, $67,500 Cdn.; 2008 JD 612C corn header, 12 row, 30’, knife rollers, Contour-Master, $53,500 Cdn. Contact Dave Rasmussen, 406-765-7100, Antelope, MT. 2006 JD 635F w/wo AWS air reel, $20,000 OBO; 1998 JD 930F w/wo AWS air reel, $15,000 OBO. 306-587-7477, Abbey, SK. SPEED UP YOUR CANOLA AND PEA HARVEST! With an Ag Shield cross auger kit. Turnkey kits for less. Add to your combine or swather draper header, prevent feeding issues and increase productivity by 50% on average. Built to match header models; Agco, Case, HoneyBee, JD, MacDon, MF and NH. Order yours today! 1-844-227-1831. www.agshield.com 1994 MACDON 960, 36’, JD adapter, good condition, c/w transport, $15,000 OBO; 306-264-3834, Kincaid, SK.
CASE/IH 1010, 30’ header, new wobble box, 2 knives and transport, very nice. Also, Case/IH 1015 w/Rake Up PU. Call for a good price. 306-654-7772, Saskatoon SK
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2008 CASE/IH 2020, 30' flex header with transport. 306-528-7632, Nokomis, SK. 1997 MACDON 960, #PW2723D, 30’, PU reel, TR adapter, double swath, gauge wheels, $19,000. 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca
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2005 MACDON 974, 36’ flex draper harvest header, NH or Case adapter, always shedded, less than 1000 acres per year, $38,000. 306-746-4525, Raymore, SK. 2006 630R, SINGLE, PT, HHS, shedded, vg cond, $20,000 w/trailer. Warren, MB. Grant 204-771-9267 or Paul 204-461-0337
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2008 MACDON D60, 35’, new, never used w/auger, hyd. fore/aft, gage wheels, PU reel, CA-20 JD adapter, $68,500. Call SMITH’S TRACTOR WRECKING. Huge JD 914 P, great shape, single point, 12' PU, Dave at 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK. inventory new and used tractor parts. $9000 OBO. 780-204-0391, 780-786-2867, 1-888-676-4847. Mayerthorpe, AB. jekfarm@gmail.com 2010 NH 72C, 30’ header, SS floor, hyd. fore/aft, done less than 4000 acres, 2004 HONEYBEE 25’, with transport, UII COMBINE HEADER 2009 JD 635 flex head- P U r e e l , a u g e r, s h e d d e d , l i ke n ew, $29,000. Can deliver. Call 250-843-7359, Harvest Salvage Co. Ltd. 250-782-0220, Dawson Creek, BC. er full finger auger fore and aft, single point $26,500. 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK. 1-866-729-9876 hookup, field ready, comes with Bergen 5150 Richmond Ave. East Brandon, MB JOHN DEERE 922 flex header, c/w PU reel, 2002 NH 73C flex header, fits TX or TR, trailer $27,000. 306-567-7654, Craik, SK. fore&aft., $7500 OBO. Call 780-352-3012, good condition, asking $15,500. Call www.harvestsalvage.ca JD 930 STRAIGHT cut header 1998, PU Wetaskiwin, AB. 306-358-4342, Denzil, SK. reels, low acres, w/factory header transNew Used & Re-man parts port, $8500 OBO. 306-421-5217, Benson SK 1998 NH 971, #PN2689E, 30’, batt reel, JD 30’ BATT reel, also Kirby chaff spreader was $4,000 now $3,500. 1-888-462-3816 for sale. 306-771-2527, Edenwold, SK. T ractors Combines Swathers MACDON 36’ w/Batt reel, $1750; MACDON or www.farmworld.ca adapters to fit Case/IH, JD, Allis, or CAT, 2005 HONEYBEE HEADER, 36’ CNH, adapt- 30’ HONEYBEE, fore/aft, UII PU reel, JD COMB-TRAC SALVAGE. We sell new and $1750 each. 204-636-2448, Erickson, MB. er, single UII PU reel, fore & aft reel, al- adapter, new canvases, poly skids, flex fin- used parts for most makes of tractors, 2002 AGCO 700, #W22133A, 25’, batt ways shedded, excellent shape, $35,000 ger lifters, always shedded; JD 925 25’ flex combines, balers, mixmills and swathers. header, Crary air reel and header mounted Phone 306-997-2209, 1-877-318-2221, r e e l , w a s $ 7 , 9 0 0 n o w $ 4 , 5 0 0 . OBO. Call 306-452-3998, Antler, SK. f a n , p o l y s k i d s a n d t r a n s p o r t . Borden, SK. www.comb-tracsalvage.com 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 2010 NEW HOLLAND 94C combine 306-672-3746, 306-672-7822 Gull Lake SK We buy machinery. Combine World 1-800-667-4515, www. 2007 MACDON 973, 36’, with transport, header 30' CR/CX adapter, double knife, xcombineworld.com; 20 minutes east of auger, hyd. fore/aft, 873 JD adapter, auger and lifters. UII PU reel with fore/aft. 1998 JD 930 Rigid header, PU reels, SALVAGE NEW ARRIVALS: County, Nuf- Saskatoon, SK on Highway #16. Used Ag & field, Volvo; Ford TW20, 6600, 5000, Always shedded in off season, $46,500. fore&aft., good condition, $9500 OBO. $42,500. 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK Industrial equipment, new, used & rebuilt 3000; Int. 684, 574, 885; MF 165, 35, S90; parts, & premium 306-236-7797, 306-236-6811, Meadow 306-264-3834, Kincaid, SK. quality tires at unbeatable CASE/IH 1010, 30’ w/UII PU reel, $3000; Lake, SK. rjwilfing@sasktel.net David Brown 1210, 1410, 885. Unity, SK. prices! 1 yr. warranty on all parts. Canada’s Case/IH 1010, 25’ w/Batt reel, $2500; In306-228-3011, www.britishtractor.com 2007 NH HB3655, W22135A, 36’, CR largest inventory of late model combines & ternational 810, $1500. All in gd cond. JD 922 FLEX head, PU reel, on-wagon adapter, no cross auger, fore/aft reel, sinswathers. Exceptional service. transport, real good, $5775. Can deliver. gle knife drive, $28,000. 1-888-462-3816 TRIPLE B WRECKING, wrecking tractors, 306-561-7780, Davidson, SK. combines, cults., drills, swathers, mixmills. 306-946-7923, 306-946-9659, Young, SK. or www.farmworld.ca JD 930D, 30’ draper header, PU reel, etc. We buy equipment. 306-246-4260, 2007 NH 94C, #W22120A, 30’, single fore/aft, factory transport, vg cond., 306-441-0655, Richard, SK. knife, single reel with steel fingers, cross $30,000. 403-357-9913, Rimbey, AB. auger, detachable transport, $31,000. 2002 JD 930R straight cut header w/PU 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca WANTED: MELROE PU BELTS c/w steel reel and trailer, very good condition, S EX S M ITH , ALTA. 2006 HONEYBEE, 25’ draper with pea au- teeth (must be like new). 780-662-2617. $12,500. 204-522-5708, Pierson, MB. w w w .u sed fa rm pa rts.co m ger, $25,000. Call: 780-674-8080, Cherhill, Em ail: fa rm pa rt@ telu spla n et.n et FLEX HEADS: JD 924, $6000; JD 925, AB. PU header for R series Allis w/Westward 8 $6500; JD 930, $6500; JD 925, air reel, apron 388 w/rubber drapers and steel $8500; Case/IH #1020, 25’-$6000, 2009 40’ MACDON FD70, single knife, very teeth, good shape, $2250. 204-636-2448, YOUR ONE STOP FOR NEW , Specia lizing In N ew, Used 30’-$8000; #1015 PU, $3500; #1010, well maintained, JD adapter, $62,500 OBO. Erickson, MB. USED & REBUILT AG PARTS. 25’-$4000, 30’-$4500; Agshield 25’ Canola Call 306-640-7373, Assiniboia, SK. & Reb uiltAgricultura l pusher, $7000; Weigh wagons, $2500 up. 2010 MACDON 40’ FD70 flex draper, slow 2005 RAKE-UP PICKUP header, good shape, Dis m a n tlin g a ll m a jor m a ke s And C onstruction Pa rts 1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB speed transport, with or w/o Crary air $3000. Call me at 780-678-0808, Ferintosh, a n d m ode ls of tra ctors , 2009 Case/IH 2162 40’ flex draper, AB. Call Today 2011 MACDON D60-45, draper header, reel; com b in e s , s w a th e rs , b a le rs auger, slow speed transport. Call 45’, $69,000. Call Nelson Motors & Equip- pea 1-877-527-7278 a n d fora ge h a rve s te rs . m e n t , t o l l f r e e 1 - 8 8 8 - 5 0 8 - 4 4 0 6 o r 306-567-7262, Davidson, SK. www.mhtractor.ca 306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK. WANTED: FLEX HEADER, 20’-25’ for Allis Plu s M u ch M o re! M edi ci ne Ha t , AB . C h a l m e r s L 2 o r N 5 c o m b i n e . C a l l COMBINE HOPPERCOVERS: all extensions. 2003 MACDON 972 30', 88 series IH 306-773-9784. 204-436-2335, www.hoppercovers.com B uyi ng Ag & Constructi on adapter, poly, skid plates, fore and aft, auto head height, slow spd transport, vg condi- 2011 JD 635 flex header with AWS air reel Elm Creek, MB. Equipm ent For D ism antling tion, $24,500. 204-761-7765, Rivers, MB. and fan, single point hookup, auto cutting Bu yin g Fa rm Equ ipm en t height sensors, shedded, $38,800. TWO 30’ BATT reels, large centre pipe, Fo rD ism a n tlin g $150 each. 306-885-4545, Sedley, SK. 1995 JD 930 straight header, new wobble 306-859-7810, Beechy, SK. AGRA PARTS PLUS, parting older tracbox in 2012, MacDon PU reel, shedded, tors, tillage, seeding, haying, along w/othgood condition, $7000. 204-328-7341, JD 930 SUNFLOWER header, rebuilt wob- MUDHOG 4WD KIT, fits MF 9790, Gleaner er Ag equipment. 3 miles NW of Battle- G.S. TRACTOR SALVAGE, JD tractors ble box, vg cond., $9000. Can deliver. Call A75, and Challenger 670 combines. Still in ford, SK. off #16 Hwy. Ph: 306-445-6769. 204-724-2306, Rivers, MB. only. 306-497-3535, Blaine Lake, SK. 204-827-2882, Glenboro, MB. crate. 18.4x26 tires and rims, $19,000 OBO. FITS JD R450, 2005 HoneyBee draper LOEFFELHOLZ TRACTOR AND COMBINE 780-837-8296, Valleyview, AB. header, 25’, very good condition. Stony FLEX PLATFORMS IN Stock, JD 216, 920, Salvage, Cudworth, SK., 306-256-7107. 925, 930, 630, 635. CIH 1020, 25’ and 30’, Plain, AB, 780-203-9593 or 780-963-0641. We sell new, used and remanufactured MAURER HOPPER EXTENSION for Case 2020 30’ and 35’; NH 973, 30’ w/air and 2009 MACDON 2162, 40’ flex header, w/o air, Cat FL540, 40’. Have many 8120 or 9120 combine. Will take factory parts for most farm tractors and combines. hopper extension on trade. Can deliver. Case/NH adapter w/pea auger, dual sickle w/Crary air systems. Corn heads: JD 843; WRECKING COMBINES: IHC 1482, 1460, drive, all options, fore and aft, tilt, CIH 1083 in stock. Gary 204-326-7000 at 306-245-3750, Francis, SK. 915, 914, 715, 503, 403; JD 7701, 7700, $65,000. Call 306-596-6701, Regina, SK. MILESTONE PILER, 36”x46’, 230 Volt, 3 Reimer Farm Equip, Hwy. 12 N, Steinbach, 2010 MAV REDEKOP straw chopper used, 6601, 6600, 106, 105, 95, 630; MF 860, PH; Milestone 6-man grading table, 230 2006 HONEY BEE SP36, #HW3362A, NH MB. www.reimerfarmequipment.com $7,000 OBO. Call me at: 780-678-0808, 850, 851, 760, 751, 750, 510, S92; NH Volt, 3PH; Grimme GZ1700 two row harTR70, 95, 1400, 995; White 8900, 8800, AHHC, hydraulic fore/aft, mechanical 871 MACDON HEADER ADAPTER for JD Ferintosh, AB. 8700, 8650, 8600, 7800, 7600; CFE 5542; vester; Grimme RL3600 four row windrowheader tilt, single knife drive, $36,000. 60 Series hookup, exc. cond., shedded. C, F, L, M; CCIL 9600, 960, 951; er; Double L, 60” sizer, model 621. 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 204-764-2448, Shoal Lake, MB. 4 WD MUD HOG REAR AXLE, off White Gleaner 306-445-5602, North Battleford, SK. Versatile 2000. 306-876-4607 Goodeve SK CASE/IH 1020 flex header, 25’, PU reel, 2008 HONEYBEE 36’ straight cut header, 9 7 0 0 c o m b i n e , $ 5 5 0 0 . C a l l G r a n t DEUTZ TRACTOR SALVAGE: Used parts hyd. fore/aft, very good shape, $6900. N H a d ap t e r, fo r e / a f t , U I I P U r e e l , 403-850-1861, Carstairs, AB. for Deutz and Agco. Uncle Abe’s Tractor, gallantsales.com Large inventory of new Phone 306-728-1359, Grayson, SK. $26,000. 306-845-7541, 306-845-7542, 519-338-5769, fax 338-3963, Harriston ON and used potato equip. Dealer for Tristeel 2005 MACDON 974, 36’ flex draper, c/w Turtleford, SK. GOODS USED TRACTOR parts (always Mfg. wash line equip. Dealer for Logan 873 JD adapter, fore/aft, hyd. tilt, shed- 2006 MACDON 973, 36’, pea auger, transded, $30,000. 306-861-6634, Weyburn SK. port, Empire gauge wheels, fits JD rotary, PUMPS, PRESSURE WASHERS, Honda/Ko- buying tractors). David or Curtis, Roblin, Equipment. Call Dave 204-254-8126, MB. vg, $35,900. Cam-Don Motors Ltd, Perdue, shin pumps, 1-1/2” to 4”, Landa pressure MB., 204-564-2528, 1-877-564-8734. 2008 MACDON FD70, $55,000, 40’, all SK. 306-237-4212. washers, steam washers, parts washers. options, 60/70 JD hook-up, shedded, vg M&M Equip. Ltd. Parts and Service, Regicondition. 306-648-2418, Gravelbourg, SK. 3- 2015 CASE/IH PU HEAD Swathmas- na, SK., 306-543-8377, fax 306-543-2111. ter pickups, shedded, field ready, $21,000 36’ MACDON 972 draper header, split PU ea. 6- RIGID 1010 HEADS, PU reels, MAGIKIST HIGH PRESSURE washer, pump reel, fore&aft., pea auger, 80/88 series fore/aft, header transports, shedded, 3 yrs. old. 306-771-2527, Edenwold, SK. Case/IH adapter, w/transport, good con- 9/10, $15,000 - $21,500. 403-823-9976, John Deere M od el 530 -535 3 p ly dition, $14,000 OBO; Also, 25’ MacDon Drumheller, AB. STEIGER TRACTOR PARTS for sale. Very Dia m on d top la ced w ith a llig a torla cin g 960 draper header, w/PU reel, good cond, affordable new and used parts available, Com p le te S e t - $2,371.00 2005 MACDON 963 36’, JD adaptor, single $6500 OBO. 306-961-8061, Shellbrook, SK point and multi point hookups, upper cross made in Canada and USA. 1-800-982-1769 • New Holla n d M od el 660-664-668 3 p ly m in i rou g h 2004 NH 94C, #HW3359A, UII split reel, auger, fore and aft, pickup reel, transport. top la ced w ith a llig a torla cin g ALLISON TRANSMISSIONS Service, reel fore/aft, gauge wheels and transport, 306-478-2576, McCord, SK. Com p le te S e t - $1,828.00 Sales and Parts. Exchange or custom re$29,900. Phone: 1-888-462-3816 or JD 930 RIGID, batt. reel, fore/aft, Green- builds available. Competitive warranty. Ca s e IH/ Hes s ton m od el 8460/ 8560/ 560/ 565 3 Ply Chevron w / a llig a torla cin g www.farmworld.ca lighted, w/crop lifters. Call 306-356-4550, Spectrum Industrial Automatics Ltd., Com p le te S e t - $2,450.00 1997 HONEY BEE SP25, #H21901A, UII Dodsland, SK. DL #905231. Blackfalds, AB. 1-877-321-7732. Com plete s ets form os tm akes ...Call forpricing NE T W R AP PU reel, single knife, Gleaner low block ad, • B u lk B eltin g M os t Sizes • En dles s B elts Too single knife, UII pickup reel, $12,900. 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca For Over 30 Years 2006 NH 72C, 30’, PU reels, fore/aft, auto Rub B a rs , Conca ves , Ca ges , Rotor Cones , Va ne K its , W a lkers , header height, fits Case/IH 80, TR, and TX series, $23,500; 2002 NH 971, 25’, PU reel, Feeder Cha ins , frontdrum s a nd s prockets , a ugers , a uger fore/aft, $8500. Call 204-546-3443, troughs , top cha ffers a nd b ottom s ieves , Grandview, MB. (a ir foil a nd s ta nda rd), s hoe fra m es . For a Noticeable Improvement in combine performance we 2010 35’ CIH 2020 flex header, comes P ICK UP BELTS & TEETH, D RIV E BELTS with Bergen transport. Call: 306-774-3262, manufacture Feeder Chains, Conventional Concaves, Rotary • G UARD S & CUTTIN G PARTS Swift Current, SK. Concaves, Air Foil Chaffers, and Plastic Louvered Sieves.
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2011 TO 2009 Case/IH 2152, 2 to choose from. w/pea auger and transporter. Field ready. CIH NH adapter 35’ wide. Made by MacDon. Can deliver. $55,000 or take all for 5 for $236,000. First come, first serve. 204-743-2324 anytime, Cypress River, MB. Consider some grain in trade. 2007 IH 2062/MD 974 36’ flex draper to fit 8120 or CR/CX, canvas, knives, fingers 8 / 1 0 $ 2 9 , 8 0 0 . Tr a d e s w e l c o m e . 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 2003 CASE/IH 1010 30’ header, PU reel, fore/aft, exc. cond., $9000 OBO. Grant 306-746-7336, 306-524-4339, Semans, SK 2005 NEW HOLLAND 94C draper header, 30’, $29,200. Call Nelson Motors & Equipment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or 306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK. 2007 MF 8200 30’ flex header, UII PU reel, full fingered auger; 2001 30’ Honeybee, head sight, auto height, pea auger, empire wheels and transport. Both headers have single point hook-up and fit 9690 MF. Call 306-677-2689, Swift Current, SK. MF 9700 25’ flex header with MacDon PU reels, Qwik cut knife, vg cond., with extra knife, $6500. Ph 306-723-4317, Cupar, SK. 2000 HONEYBEE 36’, JD adapter, not single point, 1 year on new guards, $18,000. 306-264-7792, Glenbain, SK. 1998 CIH 1010 rigid, 30’, bat reel, fore/aft oil wobble, transport, very good, 6000. 306-736-7319 daytime, Kipling, SK. 2008 MF AGCO 5100 Approx. 300 hrs. used; 36' flex header w/transport. Shedded. $27,500. 780-961-2435, Legal, AB. 2006 CIH 1020 flex header, 30’, on-mover, fore&aft., PU reel, $27,000 OBO; Also, 2010 HoneyBee, 36’, PU reel, all options, with CIH adapter, $46,000 OBO. Call 780-853-0603, Vermillion, AB. 2013 JOHN DEERE 640 draper header, 40’, $74,000. Call Nelson Motors & Equipment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or 306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK. 2010 JOHN DEERE 635D hydra-float, dual knife drive, pea auger, avg cond., $42,000. 306-648-7618, Gravelbourg, SK. 2012 MACDON FD70, 40’, JD adapter, single point hook-up, single drive. 306-267-4815, Big Beaver, SK. PARTING OUT 1998 Freightliner FL70, 5.9 Cummins, 6 spd. trans., rear end, cab parts, hood good, 1100x225 tires, 80% tread left on tires mounted on Budd rims. 306-882-3371, Rosetown, SK.
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CONTEST ALERT
And the winner is ...
Congratulations to Andrew Brehaut, winner of the Western Producer’s $14,000
John Deere Gator™ giveaway contest! The Wawota, Sask., farmer couldn’t believe his luck when we pulled into his driveway with Nelson Motors salesman Jeff Engle on July 30 to present him with the keys to a John Deere Gator, the grand prize of our year-long anniversary contest.
Andrew and his wife, Danielle, farm 6,000 acres in the Wawota area and will put their prize to good use on their farm. “We received entries from all across Canada,” said Western Producer publisher Shaun Jessome. “We would like to thank John Deere, 4-H Canada, our print and online readers, and our followers on social media. It is Canadian farmers who made our 90th Anniversary and this contest such a huge success.”
Visit us online at www.producer.com/contest to see the video of our prize winner being presented with his brand new Gator™.
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GREENLIGHT TRUCK & AUTO 2013 FORD F350 LARIAT DIESEL
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58KM PST PD BLACK
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49,995
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2012 FORD F150 XTR
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31,995
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29,995
16,995
$
2001 CHEV SILVERADO 1500 LTZ
6,500
$
$
2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SPORT LOADED HEMI PST PD 121KM
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29,995
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REDUCED TO
17,995
$
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$
FIRST
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$12,680
$20,130
32x48x16
$12,750
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40x56x16
$16,125
$24,750
40x56x16
$16,485
$25,610
40x64x16
$18,140
$27,995
40x64x16
$18,290
$28,645
48x80x16
$24,865
$39,650
48x80x16
$24,500
$39,785
48x96x16
$28,900
$46,640
48x96x16
$27,900
$46,140
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$45,275
$73,715
60x120x16
$42,600
$71,540
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11R22.5 16ply ................. $299 11.2x24 8ply .................... $199 16.9x24 8ply ................... $549 16.9x26 10ply ................. $685 23.1x26 R3 12ply ............ $995
16.9x28 12ply ................. $558 16.9x30 12ply ................. $495 18.4x34 12ply ................. $645 23.1x30 12ply .............. $1,495 20.8x38 12ply .................. $795
24.5x32 14ply .............. $1,495 30.5x32 16ply ............. $1,995 900/60R32 20ply..........$2,995 520/85R42 162A8 Radial ................. $1,790
MORE SIZES IN STOCK. RIMS ALSO AVAILABLE
PICKUP REELS NEW IN STOCK
HCC
UII
5,795........... 6,830 6,795............$7,900 $ $ 36’............................ 7,900........... 8,900 25’............................ 30’............................
$
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40’ MD FD70 ...........................................$8,480 42’ UII 88C .............................................. $7,800 36’ UII SP Series ......................................$6,980 36’ MD 974 .............................................$6,980 36’ HCC SP36 ..........................................$3,980
NEW WOBBLE BOXES — USED & REBUILT ALSO AVAILABLE MACDON $ (Old-Style) ..............
1,495 $ (New-Style)............. 1,995
CASE-IH $ 1010/1020 .............
1,595 $ 4000/5000 ............. 1,595
NEW TX VARIABLE DRIVE PULLEYS
995 $ Inner pulley P/n 439596 .... 740 Outer pulley P/n 754385...
$
ROTOR GEAR BOXES
1,250 TR89-99, 2 spd., RHS.. 3,750 TR70-95, 1 spd., RHS..
$ $
‘Dealing with Combine World was a very positive experience, right from finding what we needed to making sure we were satisfied.’ Lambert Hering
USED KITS USED IN STOCK
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JOHN DEERE $ 200/900 New ......... 200/900 HD ............
1,095 1,595
$
CHAFF SPREADERS 2,975 695
NEW $ Crary dual disk .......................... USED $ Complete units starting at................. MOST MAKES AND MODELS AVAILABLE
Cross-flow fan kit, CIH 80/88 ........................................... $1,975 2-spd Cylinder kit, JD 8820 ................. $2,250 Bubble-up auger kit, TR96-98 .............. $1,980 Reel fore & aft, TR95-99........................... $975 Terrain Tracer, TR 98-99 ......................... $850
SAVE UP TO 50%
LOTS OF NEW & USED PARTS 1 YEAR WARRANTY NEW UNLOADING AUGER EXTENSIONS $ Fits JD, CIH................... 895 LONG UNLOADING AUGER TUBES $ JD 9500/9650/STS 50 1,175 $ CIH 1660-2388 ............... 772
NEW CIH PARTS IN STOCK
CIH 80/88 series unloading auger extn ................................................ $895 CIH 1640-2388 front rotor bearing holder . $395 CIH 1680-2388 header lift cylinder ........... $625 CIH 1640-2588 unloading auger elbow .... $880 CIH heavy-duty rear steering axle centre tube ......................................... $1,690
NEW JD PARTS
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USED ENGINES
5,980 Ford 7.8L ....................................... 3,450 $ Cat 3208 ....................................... 3,900 $ JD 466, 6 cyl. ................................ 4,900 $ Cummins 8.3L ............................... 6,900 JD 7.6L..........................................
$ $
IN STOCK JD 9000 series RHS feederhouse shield ... $395 JD 9400-9600/CTS/CTSII cleaning fan drive pulley & half-pulley .................. $245 JD front concave plate .............................. $425 JD 9600 front walker crank ...................... $580 JD 9600 upper feeder shaft ...................... $895 JD 9600/10, 9650/10 straw walker ........ $1,100 JD 9600/10, 9650/60 sieve frame .......... $1,473
3,900 7,500 $ Fiat 238 4 cyl ................................ 3,900 $ Isuzu 4 cyl ..................................... 3,900
NEW REDEKOP CHOPPERS
NEW STRAW CHOPPERS
JD 50/60 series MAV rotor upgrade ..... $4,650 TR 95-99 .............................................. $9,170 CIH 88 series ....................................... $9,630 CR 920-960/9040/9060 ....................... $9,270 MF 8570-8780XP ................................. $9,270
FINAL DRIVES READY TO GO! JD 9400-9600/CTS/CTSII Rebuilt ................ $4,750 Used LHS ............$3,250 STS Used RHS ............$3,950
CRARY HOPPER EXTENSIONS $ CIH 80/88 series ............ 1,795 JD 9000 series, CTS ...... $1,795 NH TR 95-99 ................. $1,795
IH 466 $ 6 cyl .......... Genesis $ 7.5L ............
IN STOCK
CIH 40/60 chopper w/drive .................. $4,080 CIH 80/88 series w/drive ...................... $4,310 JD STS 70 Series.................................. $5,145 JD 9600/10/50/60 ............................... $3,845 USED CHOPPERS ALSO AVAILABLE
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4 door Truck Crew Cab, Engine 6.6L V-8 cyl, Transmission 6 speed automatic, OnStar, Navigation, Leather interior, Satellite Radio, Stk. #V100306
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2014 ROME 22E14.5 Ejector Scraper 14’ 6” Cut Width, 22yd Capacity Heaped, 28,940LB, 6 - 20.5x25 Tires, Laser/GPS Ready
$
134,218
2014 ROME TACW-16 11’ Wide, 16 Disks, 636LB Weight/Disk, 9,792LB, 32” Disks, Hyd Trans, 17-3/4” Spacing, 2-1/8” Axles
$
36,806
2014 ROME 185-994
2014 ROME AG12
35’ 6” Wide, 94 Disks, 185LB Weight/Disk, 17,390LB, 24” Disks, Hyd Trans, 9” Spacing, Oil Bath Bearings, Bearing Wear Plates, 1-5/8” Axles
12’ Wide, Hyd Tilt, GPS/Laser Ready, Adjustable Hitch, Replaceable Cutting Edges
$
66,488
2014 ROME TAW-24
$
6,800
2014 ROME TRWC-16
11’ 6” Wide, 24 Disks, 346LB Weight/Disk, 12’ 6” Wide, 16 Disks, 960LB Weight/Disk, 8,313LB, 28” Disks, Hyd Trans, 12” Spacing, 15,357LB, 36” Disks, Hyd Trans, 2-1/8” Axles 20” Spacing, 2 1/2” Axles
$
33,403
$
59,624
2014 ROME RALSE-16 Finishing Ejector Scraper 14Yd Capacity, 17’4” Wide, 15,074LB, 4 - 13.5x16.1 Size Tires, 16’ Width of Cut, Laser/GPS Ready, Hyd Tilt
$
63,056
2014 ROME RP-180HDE Tandem Kit Available, 10’ Cut Width, 18Yd Capacity Heaped, 26,000LB, 2 - 29.5x25 Tires, Laser/GPS Ready
$
117,630
2014 ROME 240-994
2014 ROME TACW-20
36’ Wide 240LB/Disk, 9” Spacing, Oil Bath Bearings, Rock Flex Gang, 22,000LB, 24” Disk, Leveling Tires
14’ Wide, 20 Disks, 552LB Weight/Disk, 10,659LB, 32” Disks, Hyd Trans, 17-3/4” Spacing, 2-1/8” Axle
$
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42,467
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2009-2010 MacDon D60, 40’, transport ................................................$47,600-$54,000 (OX,RA,ES) 1996 MacDon 960, 36’ , CIH adapter ................................................................... $14,900 (RE) 1990-1998 MacDon 960, 36’, JD adapter ..............................................$12,500-$18,500 (RE,ES) 1998 MacDon 962, 36’, JD adapter ..................................................................... $24,900 (ES) 2003 MacDon 972, 36’ ......................................................................................... $26,500 (ES) 2004 MacDon 973, 36’, JD adapter .......................................................$28,600-$31,900 (ES,OX) 2006 MacDon 973, 36’ ......................................................................................... $36,300 (OX)
VARIOUS JOHN DEERE COMBINES FROM 9600 to S690 Special finance programs available on all used combines
NUMEROUS PLATFORMS JOHN DEERE, MACDON & HONEY BEE From 30’ to 45’ units, drapers, rigid, flex and flex drapers. Call for details and options...Great finance option available 2011 JD 9630 TRACK TRACTOR Stock #425435A, 340 hrs
$
369,000 2010 CHALLENGER TRACTOR Stock #479478B, 1000 hrs, IVT transmission
$
155,900 2013 JD S690 COMBINE Stock #547199A, 244 engine hrs
$
445,000 2011 JD 450 WINDROWER Stock #431364A, 780 hrs, 640D header
$
161,000
ATV/GATORS 2009 JD 6x4 Gator ................................................................................................. $7,000 2012 JD 550 XUV Gator........................................................................................ $10,500 2008 JD 620i XUV Gator....................................................................................... $10,400 2012 JD 625i XUV Gator....................................................................................... $13,900 2011 JD 825i XUV Gator....................................................................................... $15,600
(RA) (RA) (RE) (AV) (ES) (RE) (AV)
4 WD TRACTORS 2013 Case IH 500, powershift, duals, PTO, 750 hrs .......................................... $311,000 2012 JD 9460R, triples, pto, hi-flo, 495 hrs....................................................... $346,000 2011 JD 9630, duals, 1461 hrs .......................................................................... $297,000 2004 JD 9420, duals,24 spd, 4266 hrs .............................................................. $159,900 1994 JD 8570, 12 spd, duals, 5550 hrs ............................................................... $59,900 1993 Case IH 9270, std trans, duals, 5000 hrs.................................................... $62,000
(OX) (AV) (AV) (RE) (RA) (RA)
TRACK TRACTORS 2011 JD 9630T, 571 hrs ..................................................................................... $369,000 2009 JD 9630T, 2078 hrs ................................................................................... $298,000
(AV) (ES)
2 WD - MFWD TRACTORS 1982 JD 4440, loader, duals, 10,167 hrs ............................................................. $32,900 2011 JD 7200R, 2408 hrs ................................................................................... $155,000 2004 JD 7320, MFWD,loader, 10,350 hrs............................................................. $66,900 2008 JD 7330, loader, 3200 hrs ......................................................................... $106,900 2007 JD 7520, loader, 8500 hrs ........................................................................... $87,900 2008 JD 7630, MFWD, loader, 4700 hrs ............................................................. $110,000 2005 JD 7720, 5000 hrs ..................................................................................... $107,900 2012 JD 8310R, MFWD, IVT, 400 hrs .................................................................. $289,900 1997 NH 8670, MFWD, loader, 10,113 hrs ........................................................... $40,000 1998 NH 8770, MFWD, loader, 5000 hrs .............................................................. $56,900 1989 White 160, MFWD, loader, 7800 hrs ............................................................ $22,900 2010 Challenger MT645, MFWD, IVT trans, 1000 hrs........................................ $155,900 2008 Case IH 210 Puma, MFWD, duals, 1690 hrs ............................................... $97,500 1989 Case IH 2096, loader, 5800 hrs ................................................................... $24,400 20096 JD 5055E, loader, 1700 hrs ....................................................................... $26,000 2013 JD 6140D, loader, 200 hrs ........................................................................... $81,500 2002 NH TV140, cab, MFWD, loader, 5133 hrs .................................................... $56,900
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COMBINES 2013 (3) JD S690, loaded, 200 sep hrs.............................................................. $445,000 2012 JD S680, loaded, 350 sep hrs ................................................................... $392,500 2012 JD S680, loaded, 460 sep hrs ................................................................... $381,500 2007 JD 9870 STS, duals, 1525 sep hrs ............................................................ $188,000 2008 JD 9870 STS, duals, 950 sep hrs .............................................................. $252,000 2008 JD 9870 STS, duals, 1100 sep hrs ............................................................ $234,700 2009 JD 9870 STS, duals, Contour Master 733 sep hrs.................................... $260,000 2009 JD 9870 STS, duals, 784 sep hrs .............................................................. $254,000 2009 JD 9870 STS, duals, 850 sep hrs .............................................................. $266,000 2009 JD 9870 STS, duals, 1126 sep hrs ............................................................ $223,900 2009 JD 9870 STS, duals, 1244 sep hrs ............................................................ $215,900 2010 JD 9870 STS, duals, 700 sep hrs .............................................................. $286,900 2010 JD 9870 STS, duals, 787 sep hrs .............................................................. $285,000 2010 JD 9870 STS, duals, 952 sep hrs .............................................................. $282,800 2007 JD 9860 STS, duals, new engine, 2127 hrs .............................................. $139,000 2007 JD 9860 STS, 20.8x42 duals, 1525 hrs ..................................................... $188,000 2009 JD T670, pickup header, 350 hrs .............................................................. $244,000 2010 JD T670, duals, 823 Hrs ............................................................................ $238,000 2010 JD 9770 STS, 42” duals, Contour Master, 653 hrs ................................... $264,700 2008 JD 9770 STS 20.8x38 duals, 1272 hrs ...................................................... $202,900 2009 JD 9770 STS 900/60R32 tires, 875 hrs..................................................... $239,000 2005 JD 9760 STS duals, 1940 hrs .................................................................... $148,900 2006 JD 9760 STS, 1566 hrs .............................................................................. $149,900 2006 JD 9760 STS, duals, 1500 hrs ................................................................... $172,000 2006 JD 9760 STS, duals, 1771 hrs ................................................................... $158,000 2002 JD 9750 STS, 20.8x38 duals, 2953 hrs ....................................................... $97,500 2000 JD 9650W, pickup header, 1800 hrs ......................................................... $109,000 2002 JD 9650W, Contour Master, 2181 hrs ....................................................... $105,900 1998 JD 9610, duals, pickup, 3327 hrs ............................................................... $63,500 1995 JD CTS chopper, dlx controls, hopper xtns, 3558 hrs................................ $40,000 1990 JD 9500, 3400 hrs ....................................................................................... $29,500 2009 CIH 7120 CM, pickup, 484 hrs .................................................................. $219,000
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COMBINE PLATFORMS 2005 New Holland 94C-30’, draper ..................................................................... $29,200 MacDon PW-7 Pickup Headers .............................................................$19,000-$26,000 Precision Pickup Headers .......................................................................$7,500-$15,000 2005-2012 JD 635, flex, 12 units, some with air reels 35’ .................$$29,500-$46,500 2013 JD 640D, 40’ draper .................................................................................... $74,000 2010 JD 640D, 40’ draper .................................................................................... $59,000 2009-2010 JD 635D, 35’ drapers .............................................................$51,000-59,000 2005-2008 JD 936D, 36’ drapers ...........................................................$33,000-$41,000 1997 JD 930F, flex platform, Kehoe air reel .......................................................... $6,000 2001 JD 930F, flex platform ................................................................................. $14,100 1994-1997 JD 930R, 30’ rigid, bat & pickup reels available ........................$6,500 & up 1998 Shelbourne CX84, 30’ stripper header ....................................................... $22,000 1999 Honey Bee SP30, 30’ draper, crop auger, CIH adapter ............................... $22,500 1999 Honey Bee SP36, 36’ draper, crop auger, transp ....................................... $18,900 2000 Honey Bee SP36, 36’, Gleaner adapter ....................................................... $24,000 2008 MacDon FD70, 40’ flex draper .................................................................... $69,900 2009 MacDon FD70, 40’ flex draper .................................................................... $61,900 2009 MacDon FD70, 35’ flex draper .................................................................... $59,900 2010-2011 MacDon D60, 45’, transport ................................................$58,900-$69,000
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FRANK TUCHSCHERER 306-869-7889
RICK ARNESON 306-536-7111
GRAIN CARTS 2005 Bourgault 750, tarp ..................................................................................... $29,000 1999 Bourgault 1100, tarp ................................................................................... $32,200 2008 Brent 1084................................................................................................... $38,000
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SPRAYERS
COMPACT UTILITYTRACTORS 2012 Kubota BX2360, tiller, mower, 245 hrs ....................................................... $13,900 2002 JD 4110, tiller, 625 hrs ................................................................................ $11,000
GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT Walinga 510 Grain Vacuum ................................................................................... $5,900 2008 Brandt 8x52 Grain Auger .............................................................................. $9,900 2009 Brandt 13x70HP Grain Auger ..................................................................... $15,900 2013 Brandt 13x40 pto Load Out Auger, mover, new ......................................... $17,600 2008 Brandt 13x70XL Grain Auger ...................................................................... $14,500 2009 Brandt 13x70XL Grain Auger ...................................................................... $14,400 2010 Brandt 13x90HP Grain Auger ..................................................................... $20,000 2009 Brandt 1545LP Conveyor ............................................................................ $19,900 2010 Farm King 10x70 Grain Auger .................................................................... $10,000 Farm King 13x85 Grain Auger ............................................................................. $19,000 2008 Westfield MKP130-111 Grain Auger........................................................... $16,500 2008 Sakundiak HD10-2200 Grain Auger ............................................................. $6,900
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2009 JD 4830, 1450 hrs ..................................................................................... $257,000 2007 JD 4930, Raven auto boom, 2001 hrs ...................................................... $214,900 2009 JD 4930, 1182 hrs ..................................................................................... $265,900 2009 JD 4930, 1412 hrs ..................................................................................... $265,500 2011 JD 4930, 1650 nhrs ................................................................................... $269,900 2012 JD 4940, 600 hrs ....................................................................................... $374,900 2012 JD 4940, 715 hrs .............................................................................................CALL 1996 Spray Coupe 3630, 80’, 2500 hrs................................................................ $32,000 1996 Wilmar 765, 2795 hrs.................................................................................. $42,000 2011 Apache AS1020, 104’, Trimble, Raven controls, 268 hrs ......................... $193,000 2006 NH SF115, pull type, suspended boom....................................................... $27,900 2002 Spray Air SB3400, pull type, suspended boom .......................................... $17,000 Flexi-Coil System 65, 100’ pull type...................................................................... $5,000
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JARET NELSON 306-868-7700
JEFF ENGLE 306-577-7815
TRACTOR BLADES Leon M70, 3 pt hitch, 7 ft .......................................................................................... $900 Degelman 5700, 10’, hyd angle, JD 7730 mounts................................................. $8,950 Degelman 7900, 16’, 6 way, Case Steiger 500 mounting ................................... $39,900
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HAYING EQUIPMENT 1990-1994 JD 535 Round Balers (4) .........................................................$6,900-$8,900 1998-2000 JD 566 Round Balers (4) .....................................................$11,000-$12,900 2001-2005 JD 567 Round Balers (4) .....................................................$13,900-$18,600 2007-2010 JD 568 Round Balers (4) .....................................................$24,900-$35,400 2005 JD 557 Round Baler .................................................................................... $13,900 2008 JD 558 Round Baler .................................................................................... $21,500 New Holland 1033 HayLiner Stacker..................................................................... $6,000 2002 New Holland BB940 Square Baler .............................................................. $33,000 2003 Hesston 956 Round Baler ........................................................................... $15,900 2003 New Holland BR780 Round Baler ............................................................... $12,500 2002 New Holland 688 Round Baler.................................................................... $12,900 1996 New Holland 664 Round Baler...................................................................... $6,600 2002 JD 956 Mower Conditioner, 14.5’, disc mower .......................................... $16,000
CURTIS KILBACK 306-452-7700 (RA) (AV) (RA) (RA) (RA) (RA) (RE) (OX) (RE)
BOB KOSIOR 306-483-8557
SP WINDROWERS 2012 JD A400, 36’ header, 225 hrs .................................................................... $138,000 2011 JD D450, 40’ header, 780 hrs.................................................................... $161,000 2004 JD 4895, no header, 2000 hrs ..................................................................... $44,500 2006 JD 4895, 30’ Honey Bee, 1153 hrs .............................................................. $80,000 2008 JD 4895, 36’ Honey Bee, 1311 hrs ............................................................ $100,900 2009 JD 4995, 36’ header, 979 hrs .................................................................... $106,000 2009 MF 9430, 30’ header, 1820 hrs ................................................................... $81,500 2010 MacDon M100, 30’ header, 352 hrs .......................................................... $109,800 2012 MacDon M155, 40’ header, 280 hrs .......................................................... $157,000 2012 MacDon M155, 35’ header, 384 hrs .......................................................... $157,900 1998 MacDon 9200, 30’ draper, 1900 hrs ........................................................... $40,000 2005 Premier 9352i, 36’ header, 995 hrs ............................................................ $78,000
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ALF TIDE 306-421-9397
SEEDING EQUIPMENT JD DB60, 36 row corn planter, 2008 .................................................................. $161,000 90’ SeedMaster TXB-M90/1910, 12” spg, double shoot, all run monitors, 550 bus, JD 1910 air cart, 2013 .................................................................... $369,000 70’ SeedMaster SXG550, 12” spacing, double shoot, sectional control, 550 bus cart, 2012 ......................................................................................... $269,000 50’ JD 1830, double shoot, steel pkrs,10” spg.no tank 2010............................. $87,000 60’ JD 1820/1910, 10” spg, ss, arm, rubber press, 430 bus tbh cart ................ $76,900 60’ JD 1820/1910, 2002, double shoot, 430 bus ................................................. $69,000 60’ JD 1820, 10” spg, d/s, arm, stl pkrs, no tank ............................................... $69,000 52’ JD 1820/1910, 2003,10” spg, steel pkrs, ss, 350 bus TBH tank................... $64,900 40’ JD 1895/1910, 2003 ............................................................................................CALL 40’ JD 737, 230 bus 787 tank .............................................................................. $35,000 Bourgault 5440, air seeder tank 2004................................................................. $55,000 76’ Bourgault 3310, w/6700 tank ...................................................................... $265,000 65’ Bourgault 3310, 2008, 10” spg, MRB .......................................................... $165,900 53’ Bourgault 5710, w/5200 tow between tank ................................................. $61,500 40’ Bourgault FH36-42, 3195 tank ...................................................................... $22,000 40’ Bourgault 8800, 3225 tank ............................................................................ $25,900 40’ Flexi-Coil 5000, 2320 tank ............................................................................. $45,000 40’ Flexi-Coil 5000, 2320 tank ............................................................................. $34,000 45’ Flexi-Coil 5000, 2320 tank ............................................................................. $49,000 33’ Flexi-Coil 5000, 1330 tank, NH3 kit ............................................................... $40,000 57’ Flexi-Coil 5000, 3450 tank ............................................................................. $41,000
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OTHER 2002 Highline 7000HD Bale Processor.................................................................. $9,000 2008 Highline BP8100 Bale Processor ................................................................ $15,600 2004 Bale King 3110 Bale Processor .................................................................... $9,700 2010 Frontier AB13G Bale Spear ........................................................................... $1,200 New Holland 1033 Bale Wagon ............................................................................. $6,000 1993 Inland DA92 92” 3pt Snowblower ................................................................ $4,000
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CALVIN BILL 306-421-3607
DARCY YERGENS ESTEVAN 306-421-9624
RANDY KOSIOR 306-483-8595
MISC EQUIPMENT Frontier 3 pt 48” Disk ............................................................................................ $1,500 2010 JD Z925A Zero Turn Mower 47 hrs ............................................................. $11,750 2008 Frontier 1072 Grooming Mower 6 ................................................................ $1,900 Frontier GM3072 Grooming Mower 6 .................................................................... $2,750 2010 Schulte XH1500 Rotary Mower 15’ ............................................................ $18,500 2007 JD 655 Rotary Tiller ...................................................................................... $2,000
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GOOD DEALS...AND A GOOD DEAL MORE! SERVING SOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN SINCE 1959
Avonlea, SK • Radville, SK • Oxbow, SK • Estevan, SK • Redvers, SK
Phone 888-508-4406
MARLYN STEVENS SALES MANAGER 306-868-7755
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20 min. E of Saskatoon on Hwy. 16
Text Us! 306-229-9507 Email: coleman@combineworld.com Numerous pictures available on our website www.combineworld.com 2008 JD 9870STS 615 pickup included, 1025 separator hours, yield & moisture ....
169,900
$
2009 IH 8120
2007 NH CR9070
New pickup included, Pro 600 yield & moisture, 900 fronts, 1215 separator hours ...................
1225 thrash hours, 76C pickup included, field ready, yield and moisture ..............
8 belt, hydraulic windguard, ultra-float .................
2008 NH CR9060
2012 CHALLENGER WR9740
2009 NH H8040
1410 hours, 76C pickup included, field ready ....................
227 hours, 30’, double swath, like NEW ..................
36’ HB header, swath roller, new knives, skids, PUR fingers, excellent condition..................
$
2009 NH CR9070
1047 thresh hours, 16’ pickup included, yield & moisture, Intelliview monitor, field ready .........
154,800
$
159,800
$
119,800
NEW 14’ SWATHMASTER
$
139,800
99,800
$
$
$
13,838
88,900
WE WELCOME YOUR TRADES!! 2011 JD 4930
1998 WILLMAR 8100
2007 APACHE AS1210
1982 VERSATILE 1150
120’, 1635 hours, June 2014 Green Light DONE, loaded!! Field ready...........
90’ sprayer, 3444 hours, duals, high clearance, AWD ........................
90’ high clearance, mechanical drive, GPS & Auto Steer, 1999 hours, 2 sets of tires ..........
20.8x42 Firestone radial triples, Atom jet, 5 hyds .....................
2011 IH PUMA 195
2012 JD 9335R
2012 JD 8235R
2008 IH MAGNUM 335
2006 NH TJ380
195 HP, MFWD, 1378 hours, excellent condition..................
3215 hours, 3 point hitch, duals, powershift, PTO, sold w/ warranty .........
3800 hours, PTO, 3 point hitch, duals, sold w/ warranty .........
MFWD, 330HP, 4100 hours, PTO, 3 point hitch, duals front & back ........
380HP, 4WD, 7121 hours.. .........
$
199,800
$
89,800
$
$
42,800
169,900
$
$
99,800
149,900
1999 JD 9100
$
$
48,800
129,900
4WD, 260 HP, 16 speed, Greenstar ready, 6450 hours ................
$
$
77,800
119,800
FINANCING & LEASING AVAILABLE! 2009 TRIDEKON
2004 DEGELMAN SA 1800
Grain extractor in excellent condition, 9’ or 10’ grain bags ................
Side arm, 16.5x16.1 SL Goodyears, sold w/ warranty...........
$
15,950
$
8,980
1997 JD 914
2004 IH RBX562
BACKHOES
Belts new, auger 9/10, floor 7/10 .....................
Hard core round baler, 1000 PTO, standard tires/pickup ..................
1997 JD 710D 4WD, $ heated cab, 11,693 hours.... 1993 Caterpillar 416B 4WD, $ extendahoe, 5,003 hours ......
$
9,450
2
2005 MORRIS MAXIM
50’, 10” spacing w/ 8370XL tank, TBT, liquid fertilizer ....................
10”spacing, double shoot, 8370, 370 bu, tow behind tank .........................
$
97,900
$
64,900
32,800 31,800
3
TS X CAR
2009 MORRIS MAXIM
9,800
$
TS X CAR
39,800
2003 NH/FC SC380 $ 380 bushel, tow behind . 2000 Flexi-Coil 2340, 230 bushel, in very $ good condition ................
16,800
2003 JD 1910, 340 $ bushel, new NH3 kit ............ 2002 JD 1900, 350 $ bushel, good condition......... 2001 JD 1900, 270 bushel, $ tow behind ...........................
34,800 29,800 16,800
1997 FLEXI-COIL 5000 57’ w/ mid row NH3, 3.5” rubber packers, blockage monitor .....................
$
15,800
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COMBINES CONT.
SWATHERS 2013 MacDon M155 (SC) c/w 35ft D65 header, pu reel, hyd F&A, forked castors, 4760 acres........................................................................................$156,000 2011 MacDon M155 (SA) c/w D60 40ft header, roto shears..............$140,000 2010 CIH WD2303 (SC) c/w DHX362 header, upgrade cab, cab suspension..$135,900 2012 CIH WD1903 (SA) c/w DH362, cab suspension only, chaff wiper kit, cold start pkg, 315 hrs..........................................................$125,000 1995 Westward 9000 Turbo (ES) c/w MacDon 960 header, 36FT, 2439 eng hrs...$35,000 1996Premier4930(SC)c/w972header,24ft,pureel,newknife,canvas&guard...$29,500 2008 CIH HDX182 Conditioner (SC) 18ft, steel rollers..................$26,900 2006 MacDon S30 (SC) 30ft, pick up reel...................................$17,000
SEEDERS 2013 Seedhawk 84-12 (SA) 800 TBH tank, agtron blockage, viper pro, canola bag lift...............................................................................SOLD 2011 Bourgault 3310 (SC) 75ft, 12” spacing, double shoot, 6550 tank, X20 map link, MRB 25....................................................................$298,000 2011 Bourgault 3310 (SC) SE, 68ft, 12” spacing, MRB, blockage, 6550 tank, 4 tank metering, X20 w/camera......................SOLD 2009 JD 1870 (ES) 56ft, 12” spacing, full blockage, single castors, 1910 TBH cart, conveyor..........................................................................$199,900 2009 Seedhawk 50-12 (SA) MR440 tank, dbl shoot, 10” spacing, morris monitor, shedded..............................................................$189,000 2013 CIH ER1245 planter (ES) 16/31 rows, 1 3/4 PTO shaft, AFS monitor installation kit, planter liquid tank kit................................................................$175,000 2012 Flexicoil 5000 drill (SA) 58ft, double shoot, atom jet openers, harrow kit, steel packers, 3850 cart............................................................$146,500 2006 Bourgault 5710 drill (SC) 64ft, 9.8” spacing, 6350 tank, 3.5” steel packers, 3 tank metering, 591 monitor..................................................$125,000 2002 Seedhawk 64-12 drill (ES) 64ft, 12” spacing, 2100 gallon cart, onboard, need liquid pump, flexicoil 3450 cart.........................................$125,000 2004 Bourgault 5710 drill (SA) 63FT, 12” spacing, 491 monitor,
midrow banders, 3/4” opener, steel packers................................SOLD 2007 New Holland SD550 drill (SC) 60FT, fold back, 10” spacing, 3.5” steel packers, SC380 TBT cart...................................................$84,500 2000 Bourgault 5710 (SA) 54ft, dickey john NH3 kit, steel packers, 3 tank metering, overhauled MRB................................................................$79,000 2005 JD 1820 (SC) 61ft, dbl shoot, 10” spacing, 320 tank w/singles....SOLD 1998 Bourgault 5710 (SC) 54ft, 9.8” spacing, dbl shoot, 2002 - 5250 cart, 3 tank metering, cab rate adju..............................................................................$49,500 1999 Bourgault 5710 drill (SC) 40ft, 3.5” steel packers, 4250 TBH tank, 3 tank metering, single shoot.............................................$49,000 1997 Morris 7240 (SC) 36ft, single shoot, 10” spacing, full blockage, 7240 tank, 2 tank metering..............................................................$39,000 2002 Flexicoil 3850 cart (SC) TBH, variable rate.........................$39,000 1996 Morris Maxm 7300 (SC) 50ft, 10” spacing, s/s steel packers, 300 bushel cart, atom jet openers...........................................................$29,500 1996 Flexicoil 5000 drill (SC) 57FT, single shoot, 10” spacing, steel packers, 2320 air cart...................................................................$23,500 1995 Flexicoil 5000 drill (SC) 57FT, 12” spacing, rubber packers, double shoot, stealth openers, 2320 TBT cart.........................................$22,000
COMBINES 2013 CIH 9230 (SA) heavy lift, lat tilt, c/w 3016 header, magna cut fine chopper, HID lighting......................................................................$360,000 2012 CIH 8230 (ES) accuguide Nav II controller, HID lights, 262 omnistar reciever, 450 rotor hrs.....................................................................SOLD 2012 CIH 9120 (SC) luxury cab, autoguidance, 620 duals, HID lighting, lat tilt, 348 rotor hrs...................................................................$325,500 2012 CIH 9120 (SA) lat tilt, Y & M, 620 tires, HID lighting, c/w 3016 header, 462 rotor hours...............................................................$319,000 2011 CIH 9120 (SA) lat tilt, powerplus cvt feeder, c/w, 3016 pu header, 719 rotor hrs...$300,000
HEADERS
2012 CIH 8120 (SC) duals, lat tilt, small tube rotor, full auto guidance, trailer hitch....$299,000 2013 CIH 7130 (SC) lat tilt, ext wear rotor, stnd chopper, pro 700, 800 tires, trailer hitch...$285,500 2010CIH7120(LL)duals,lateraltilt,extendedwearrotor,HIDlights,c/w2016header,autosteer...$269,000 2011 CIH 9120 (LL) 620 duals, lateral tilt, leather, c/w 3016 header, megna cut chopper...$265,000 2010 CIH 8120 (SA) lat tilt, HD planet w/diff lock, HID lighting, Y&M, c/w 2016 PU header...$257,000 2009 CIH 9120 (SA) 900 tires, c/w 2016 pu header, lat tilt, 1004 rotor hrs...$249,900 2011 CIH 7120 (SC) luxury cab, HID lighting, lateral tilt, fine cut chopper, 620 duals, 836 rotor hours......................................................................$242,900 2010 CIH 8120 (SC) 520 duals, lat tilt, fine cut chopper, auto-guidance, c/w 2016 pu hdr, 1136 rot..........................................$229,500 2009 CIH 8120 (SC) duals, lat tilt, HID lights, autoguidance, 1241 rotor hrs...$215,900 2008 CIH 8010 (SA) deluxe cab, 900 tires, c/w 2016 pu header, fine cut chopper...$210,000 2009 CIH 7120 (SC) 900 singles, lateral tilt, HID stadium lighitng, AFX rotor, chopper, 977 rotor hrs.........................................................................................SOLD 2008 JD 9770 STS (SC) singles, auto guidance, c/w pu header, long auger, 850 rotor hrs...$198,500 2012 CIH 7120 (SA) 900 singles, stnd rotor, michaels topper, c/w 2016 header, 1190 rotor hrs.................................................................$195,000 2009 CIH 7088 (SA) 800 singles, lat tilt, AFX rotor, c/w 2016 header, chopper...$189,900 2010CIH7088(SC)800singles,lattilt,AFXrotor,stndchopper,Y&M,830rotorhrs...$189,000 2007 CIH 7010 (SC) 1550 rotor hrs, 800 singles, chopper, lat tilt, AFX rotor...$187,000 2008 CIH 8010 (SA) 900 singles front, 600 singles rear, fine cut chopper, c/w 2016 header....................................................................................$179,000 2007 CIH 8010 (LL) 900 tires, c/w 2016 pu header, fine cut chopper, hopper topper, lat tilt.......................................................................$179,000 2006 CIH 2388 (ES) c/w 2015 swathmaster pu header, chopper, AFX rotor, y & m, 1720 rotor hrs.....................................................................................$140,000 2005 CIH 8010 (ES) stnd chopper, AHHC, hopper topper, duals, no lat tilt, c/w 2016 pu header.........................................................................SOLD 2009 CIH 7088 (SC) 800 singles, AFX rotor, chopper, pro 600 monitor, 1500 rotor hrs...................................................................$129,200 2004 JD 9760 (ES) singles, 615P pu header, 2415 rotor hrs...$109,700 2003 CIH 2388 (ES) specialty chopper, curved batt spreaders, c/w 2015 pu header.........................................................................$87,900 2001 CIH 2388 (SC) hopper topper, 2 sets concaves, new rotor gearbox, rebuilt feeder house............................................................$75,900 1997 CIH 2188 (LL) c/w 1015 pu header, topper, chopper, excellor kit...$62,900 1995 NH TR97 (SA) combine, c/w pu header..........................................$20,000
SPRAYERS 2013 CIH 4430 (SA) 120ft, luxury cab, viper pro, HID lighting, wide fenders, AFS accuguide ready.......................................................................$360,000 2012 Case IH 4430 (SC) 120FT, aimcommand, autoboom, accuboom, 620 tires, Pro 700, full GPS......................................................................................$329,000 2010 CIH 4420 (SC) 1000hrs, 80 duals, pro 600, autoboom..........$290,000 2012 CIH FL4520 (SC) HID lighting, rear fenders, mud flaps, 810 tank, 1660 hrs...$285,000 2011CIH4420(LL)120ft,HIDlighting,aimcommand,autoboom,3”fill,650’s&320’s...$279,000 2010 Case IH 4420 (ES) 120FT, viper pro, HID lighting, 320 & 650 tires, chem eductor, turbo foam marker.........................................................................................$275,000 2011 JD 4830 (ES) 100ft, 2 sets tires, 4 crop divider brackets, steering...$250,000 2010 Case IH 4420 (SC) 100ft, 650 & 380 tires, autoboom, accuboom, autoguidance, WAAS, Viper..........................................................................$249,000 2009 John Deere 4930 (SA) 120FT, 2600 monitor, autosteer, autoboom, HID lights, 520 & 380 tires...................................................................................$215,000 2005 CIH 4410 (SC) 90ft, aim command, active suspension, autoboom, 650 floaters...$173,900 2005 CIH 4410 (SC) 90ft, 1200 gal, aim command, smart traxx, accuboom, viper pro, 3200 hrs........................................................................................................................SOLD 2001 CIH SPX3185 (ES) 90ft, 750 gal, foamer, 2 sets tires................$143,000 2000 CIH 4260 (SA) 90ft, new boom tips, no aim command, S3 outback steering, floaters...$69,000 2007 New Holland SF216 (ES) pull type sprayer, 90FT, suspended boom, 1000 gal plus rinse tank.................................................................................................$30,000 2007 NH SF216 (LL) pull type,100ft, 1600 gal tank, chem eductor.....17,500 2001 Flexicoil S67XL (SC) pull type, 90ft, 1250 gal tank, auto rate, suspended boom....................................................................$15,900
Saskatoon 888-788-8007
Swift Current 888-576-5561
2012 CIH 2162 (SC) 40ft, dbl knife, pu reel, upper cross auger, AFX adapter....SOLD 2010 CIH 2142 (ES) 35ft, 5 batt reel, AFX adapter, transport, upper cross auger....$75,000 2010 MacDon FD70 (SA) 35ft, JD adapter, pea auger, transport, poly c-bar...$75,000 2010 CIH 2152 (SA) 45ft, dbl knife, 5 batt reel, AHHC, transport...$67,000 2010 CIH 2162 (SC) 30ft, pu reel, 2388 adapter, cross auger.......$62,900 2012 CIH 2152 (SC) 40ft, single knife, AHHC, AFX adapter, transport...$62,900 2012 CIH 3020 (SC) 30ft, dbl knife, AFX adapter, AWS air reel............$48,500 2011 CIH 2020 (SC) 35ft, AWS air reel, hyd F&A..................................$47,500 2006 CIH 2042 (SA) 36ft split reel, 8120 adapter, new canvas, knives, & guards.$45,000 NH 94C (SC) 36ft, AFX adapter, cross auger, transport.......................................SOLD 2010 CIH 2020 (SC) 35ft, AWS air reel, 6 batt pu reel.............................$44,500 2009 CIH 2020 (SC) 35ft, pu reel, F&A, auto header...........................$39,000 2005 HoneyBee SP36 (SC) 36ft, upper cross auger............................$37,900
2007 CIH 2062 (SC) 35ft, upper cross auger, AFX adapter, shedded...SOLD 2003 MacDon 972 (LL) 36ft, pu reel, AFX adapter, transport...$29,000 2009 CIH 2020 (SA) 35ft, trailer, pu reel......................................$25,000 1998 HoneyBee SP36 (SC) 36ft, pu reel, transport, cross auger, 2388 adapter..$22,900 2001 HoneyBee SP30 (SC) 30ft, pu reel, transport, 2388 adapter...$22,000 1995 HoneyBee SP30 (SC) 30ft, pu reel, transport, 2388 adapter.................$19,500 1997 Macdon 960 (LL) 36FT, p/u, pea auger, 2388 adapter.........$17,900 1997 Macdon 960 (SA) 36FT, p/u, pea auger, 2388 adapter.........$17,900 2006 Macdon S30 Header (SC) 30ft swather pick up reels.......$17,000 2001 CIH 2015 (SA) 14ft rake up header.........................................$13,000 1994 CIH 1020 (SC) 25ft, p/u reel, F&A...........................................$9,500 1994 CIH 1015 (SC) IH pu.............................................................$6,500
TRACTORS 2WD Tractors 2013 CIH MX340 (SC) luxury cab, PTO, 3 point hitch, 5 remotes, hi-cap pump, 117 hrs..............................................................................SOLD 2013 Case IH MX340 (ES) luxury cab, PTO, 3 point hitch, single beacon light, MFD..........................................................................$269,800 2012 Case IH Magnum 290 (SC) 20.8R46 duals, front duals, weight pkg, accuguide, 450 hours..........................................................$221,900 2012 CIH Magnum 180 (SC) deluxe cab, 540/1000 PTO, 3 point hitch, duals, hyds, L785 loader...............................$184,500 2012 Case IH Puma 145 (SC) MFD, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyds, L765 loader, 95” bucket & grapple, 350 hours...................................$147,000 2012 CIH Puma 160 (SA) powershift, 3 point hitch, PTO, 3 mechanical remotes, L765 loader w/grapple...SOLD 2009 CIH Puma 140 (SC) MFD, loader & grapple, 4 remotes, front fenders, 98” bar axle, 4000 hrs.......................................................$85,500 2012 CIH Farmall 50B (SC) HST transmission, rear remote, 170 hrs...SOLD
4WD Tractors 2013 CIH STX600 (SA) 36” tracks, luxury cab, PTO, 6 electric remotes, 372 receiver, 846 hrs..................................................................$450,000 2011 CIH STX535 (SA) 36” tracks, PTO, luxury cab, 5 hyd, Nav II, 262 receiver, 1800 hrs, Pro 700..............................................................SOLD 2013 CIH STX400 (SC) powershift, 520 triples, PTO, diff lock, 4 hyds, omnistar receiver, pro 700.................................$309,000 2010 Case IH STX535 (SC) luxury cab, triples, HID lights, pro 600, no PTO, front & rear weights, 1973 hrs.................................$289,000 2010 John Deere 9430 (ES) 36” tracks, Xenon lights, 5 remotes, hydraulic swinging hitch, PTO, full guidance............................$265,000 2011 NH T9050 (SA) 800 rubber, full autosteer, powershift, weights...$250,000 1997 John Deere 9200 (SC) new engine, new injectors, synchro trans, shedded, 4200 hours.........................................................................$89,500 1997 NH 9682 (SC) 20.8/42 duals, tow cable, 4 hyd remotes, weight pkg, ezsteer guidance, 8373 hrs............................................................................SOLD 1997 Case IH 9350 (ES) 4 hydraulic couplers, duals, 8800 hours........$67,900 1993 JD 8770 (SC) newer 710 duals, EZ steer, 12 speed transmission, 8745 hrs..SOLD
Lloydminster 888-492-8542
w w w . r e d h e a d e q u i p m e n t . c a
Estevan 888-365-2681
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Titan Truck Sales Box 299 MacGregor, MB R0H 0R0
204-685-2222 2011 PETERBILT 386
485 HP Cummins ISX, 18 sp, 12/40, 3:55 gears, 3x4 diff. locks, 236” WB, 22.5” alloy wheels, 70” bunk, APU.
$
470 Cat C13, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70” bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,548,131 km.
65,000
2007 PETERBILT 379
470 Cat C13, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70” bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,402,518 km.
$
2007 PETERBILT 379
45,000
$
43,000
2007 WESTERN STAR 4900FA
475 HP Cat C15, 18 sp, 14,600 front 40,000 rear, 3:58 gears, 3x4 diff. locks, 244” WB, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,285,622 km.
$
49,000
2010 PETERBILT 388
500 HP ISX Cummins, 18 sp, 12/40, 22.5” alloy wheels, 244 WB, 70” bunk, 3:70 gears, 3x4 diff. locks, 784,410 km.
$
69,000
2007 PETERBILT 379
470 Cat C13, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70” bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,480,572 km.
$
470 Cat C13, 10 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70” bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,588,364 km.
$
www.titantrucksales.com 2010 PETERBILT 386
40,000
2010 PETERBILT 386
485 HP Cummins ISX, 13 sp, 14.6 front super 40 rear, 391 gears, 232” WB, 22.5” alloy wheels, 63” bunk, 828602 km.
$
59,000
2007 WESTERN STAR 4900SA
$
33,000
2009 PETERBILT 388
$
59,000
260 HP Cummins L10, Allison automatic, 6x6 drive, 18,000 front 40,000 rear, 4:30 gears, 30,000 lbs winch, wet kit, 2,300 liter water tank, safetied.
$
17,000
2007 PETERBILT 379
450 HP Cummins ISX, 18 sp, 12/40, 22.5” alloy wheels, 3-way diff. locks, 3:55 gears, 244” WB, 63” midrise bunk, 1,145,366 km.
$
500 HP Cummins ISX, 13 sp, 14.6 front super 40 rear, 4:10 gears, 244” WB, 22.5” alloy wheels, 63” bunk, 711,663 km.
1992 AUTOCAR ACL66
515 hp Detroit, 13 sp, 12/40, 22.5” alloy wheels, 358 gears, 232 WB, 1,108,730 km.
45,000
2007 PETERBILT 379
47
470 Cat C13, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70” bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,561,494 km.
49,000
$
45,000
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$
25,995*
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1.888.986.2946 2013 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR +122 Tandem Axle Day Cab Tractor, MaxxForce 13 engine, Eaton Fuller D/O transmission (18 speed), Air brakes, 186459 km, 14000 lbs front axle capacity, 46000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, A/C, Daily Rental Unit. Saskatoon, SK. Stock #433159
$
AVAILABLE 2014-10-24. Tandem Axle Sleeper Tractor, MaxxForce 13 engine (475 HP), Eaton Fuller transmission (13 speed), Air brakes, 100881 km, 12350 lbs front axle capacity, 46000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, Double bunk. Edmonton, AB. Stock #433383
$
Tandem Axle Day Cab Tractor, MaxxForce 13 engine, Eaton Fuller Ultra Shift transmission (18 speed), Air brakes, 222526 km, 14000 lbs front axle capacity, 46000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, A/C, Daily Rental Unit. Regina, SK. Stock #433139
$
$
85,000
$
2012 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR +122 Tandem Axle Sleeper Tractor, MaxxForce 13 engine, Eaton Fuller transmission (18 speed), Air brakes, 216851 km, 12000 lbs front axle capacity, 46000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, A/C, 56” Hi-Rise sleeper, Single bunk, Daily Rental Unit. Edmonton, AB. Stock #423116
$
86,000
2011 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR Tandem Axle Sleeper Tractor, MaxxForce 13 engine, Eaton Fuller D/O transmission (13 speed), Air brakes, 379767 km, 12350 lbs front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, 3-Way rear lockup, 73” Hi-Rise sleeper, Double bunk, Daily Rental Unit. Delta, BC. Stock #412910
74,500
$
2001 LODE KING FLATDECK
$
2011 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR +122 Tandem Axle Day Cab Tractor, MaxxForce 13 engine, Eaton Fuller D/O transmission (13 speed), Air brakes, 115376 km, 12000 lbs front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, A/C. Delta, BC. Stock #412956
$
69,500
2011 INTERNATIONAL 8600 6X4 Tandem Axle Day Cab Tractor, MaxxForce 13 engine, Eaton Fuller D/O transmission (13 speed), Air brakes, 141840 km, 12000 lbs front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, A/C. Delta, BC. Stock #412873
58,500
$
116,000
Deck, Flatdeck, Air suspension, Tandem axle, Steel rims, Wood floor, Width: 102in, Length: 48ft. Winnipeg, MB. Stock #1A034839U
14,900
112,000
117,500
2013 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR +122
1987 KALYN STEPDECK
$
2012 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR +122 Tandem Axle Day Cab Tractor, MaxxForce 13 engine, Eaton Fuller transmission (18 speed), Air brakes, 123819 km, 12000 lbs front axle capacity, 46000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, A/C. Delta, BC. Stock #423056
117,900
2013 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR +122
Deck, Low Bed, Air suspension, Tandem axle, Steel rims, Wood floor, Width: 102in, Length: 46ft. Winnipeg, MB. Stock # H1111242U
2013 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR +122 Tandem Axle Sleeper Tractor, MaxxForce 13 engine (475 HP), Eaton Fuller transmission (18 speed), Air brakes, 295235 km, 12350 lbs front axle capacity, 46000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, 73” Hi-Rise sleeper, Double bunk, Daily Rental Unit. Winnipeg, MB. Stock #433245
10,500
2001 DOEPKER LEAD SUPER B GRAIN Grain, Air suspension, Tridem axle, Aluminum Look-A-Like In and out rims, Tarp: Rollover White, Hoppers: 22” White, Width: 102in, Length: 38ft. Brandon, MB. Stock #11013365U
$
39,900
2008 GREAT DANE REEFER VAN Reefer Van, suspension, Single axle, Reefer: Carrier , Steel rims, Alum Duct Floor floor, 30 king pin, Length: 28ft. Mississauga, ON. Stock #V683105
17,900
$
Start your career with us in our brand new state-of-the-art shop at 501 Middleton Ave., Brandon, MB Maxim Truck & Trailer is a Canada-wide company in business for 30 years. We provide job stability with 15 locations and over 500 employees and are Canada’s only full-service truck and trailer dealer with a national presence.
RECRUITING
TRANSPORT TRUCK & TRAILER TECHNICIANS
THE OPPORTUNITY:
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HOURS:
Monday to Friday 7:00 am to 3:30pm Monday to Friday 3:30 pm to 12:00 Midnight Thursday to Sunday 7:30 am to 6:00 pm
WHAT WE OFFER:
A ‘Tool and Boot’ Allowance of 100% reimbursement to a maximum of $400.00 per calendar year. Maxim will pay for 100% of eligible course and book expenses to a maximum of $1,000 per level for Apprenticeship Training. Wage offered: $27.20 to $36.00 per hour. Competitive compensation packages, group benefits including health (drug card), dental, vision & company matching RRSP plan, career development training, job referral bonuses, modern facilities & equipment, a great group of people to work with, and more!
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New Holland CR Series combines handle grain more efficiently from the tip of the header until your grain is in the bin. New Holland Twin Rotors® generate 36% to 40% higher centrifugal force than any other rotary design on the market for the absolute fastest threshing and separating — now that’s SMART. Plus, you get these high-efficiency features: • On-the-go dynamic stone protection • Largest cleaning area in the industry
SMART
• Unique self-leveling cleaning shoe with Opti-fan
FROM HEADER TO BIN.
• Fast unloading
© 2014 CNH Industrial America LLC. All rights reserved. New Holland is a trademark registered in the United States and many other countries, owned by or licensed to CNH Industrial N.V., its subsidiaries or affiliates.
FARM WORLD OFFERS WARRANTY ON ALL USED COMBINES. SPECIAL FINANCING ALSO AVAILABLE
2013 New Holland CR9090
HN3136. 165 HRS, 620 front duals, 28Lx26 rear tires, mech stone protection, deluxe NH chopper, HID lights, IntelliCruise, IntelliSteer, engine compressor, long auger, yield and moisture.
S/A payment
$
27,950
60 month lease, $150,000 buy-out, OAC MSRP $
+ GST
EXPECT MORE FROM FARM WORLD YOUR FARMING PARTNER!
550,000
FARM WORLD COMBINE CASH DEAL CLEARANCE! ! 2012 NEW HOLLAND CR9090
2011 NEW HOLLAND CR9080
2011 NEW HOLLAND CR9080
2011 NEW HOLLAND CR9080
2011 NEW HOLLAND CR9090
N22195A. 541 HRS, 426 SEP HRS, 591 HSP, 2WD, 350 TANK, STANDARD CHOPPER REAR ATTACH, 30” STEERING TIRE, 520/85R42 DUALS, GPS. WAS $374,000
PN3014B. 566 HRS, 440 SEP HRS, ROTORS, 620/70R42 DUALS, 28L-26 REAR TIRES, LUX CAB,AUTOSTEER 262, LARGE SCREEN ,WIDE SPREAD CHOPPER S/N #RM21017. WAS $463,000
PN3015B. 554 HRS, 438 SEP HRS, 620/70R42 DUALS, 28L-26 12PR R1, AXLE EXTENSIONS, 30” PLATFORM EXTENSIONS, 4HB FIELD SPEED HEADER DRIVE, FEEDER HD WLF, VARIABLE SPEED TERRAIN TRACK. WAS $463,000
HN3146A. 885 HRS, 710 SEP HRS, 790CP 16’ PU HEADER, STRAW CHOPPER DELUXE NH, AXLE DIFF LOCK, 620/70R42 DUALS, 600/65R28 REAR, AUGER LONG UNLOADING, AXLE POWER REAR WHEEL DRIVE, Y&M W/GPS. WAS $285,000
HN3373A. 1068 HRS, 816 SEP HRS, TIRES DIS 620/70R42, AUTO GUIDANCE NAV II, AXLE EXT., AXLE DIFF LOCK, LIGHTING HID, INTELLICRUISE, INTELLISTEER READY, FULL AUTO GUIDANCE, W/ 790CP HEADER 15’. WAS $335,000
NOW
$
305,000 CASH
NOW
$
299,000 CASH
2011 NEW HOLLAND CR9070
2010 NEW HOLLAND CR9070
N22200A. 953 HRS, 751 SEP HRS, 350 TANK, 900 DRIVES, REDEKOPP MAV CHOPPER,HID LGHTG,LARGE TOUCH SCREEN, PW7 SWATHMASTER PU HEAD, LONG, UNLOADING AUGER, 900 TIRES. WAS $317,000
N22229A. 440 HRS, 415 SEP HRS, 400 HP, 16’ SWATHMASTER PU, MAV CHPR, DIFF LOCK, HID LIGHTS, DLX PSD NH CHPR, INTELLISTEER READY. WAS $317,000
NOW
$
229,000
NOW
$
229,000
2009 NEW HOLLAND CR9080
2004 NEW HOLLAND CR960
HN2912A. 718 HRS, 558 SEP HRS, 900 FRONT TIRES, 600 REAR TIRES, AIR, DLX NH CHOPPER, 16’ SWATHMASTER PU, SM MONITOR, LEATHER. WAS $235,000
PN2493B. 330 HRS, 950 SEP HRS, 76C14W HEADER, MICHEL’S TARP, STRWEL DRV 3HB/4HB, REINF STEER AXLE, STD ELEVATORS, SMALL GRAIN SIEVE, STD HYD NA+F/A+LF, ROTOR DRV DUAL H SPD, TW900/60R32 LI176 R1, SW600/65R28 LI147 R1, GOODYEAR. WAS $137,000
$
212,000
NOW
$
109,000
NOW
$
299,000 CASH
NOW
$
259,000 CASH
2009 NEW HOLLAND CR9070 PN2892A. 965 HRS, 691 SEP HRS, HD LIFT PACKAGE FF, YIELD MON PKG FF, REINF STEER AXLE, STD ELEV CR9070, STD HYD NA CR9070, 900/65R32 FRONT TIRES, 620/65 REAR TIRES. WAS $205,500 NOW
$
175,000
Hwy. #3, Kinistino 306-864-3667 David H ........... 306-921-7896 Jim .................. 306-864-8003 Kelly ................ 306-961-4742 David J. ........... 306-864-7603 SPRAYER DEPT. Mike ................ 306-921-5070 PRECISION FARMING DEPT. Brad ................ 306-864-2660
299,000 CASH 2006 NEW HOLLAND CR970
HN2991A. 1053 HRS, 826 SEP HRS, LGHTG. HID, LONG UNLOADING AUGER, NH STRAW CHOPPER DELUXE, AXLE DIFF LOCK, 14’ 76C NH PICKUP, INTELLIVIEW PLUS 2 DISPLAY, Y&M, 900/60R32 FRONT, 600/65R28 REAR. WAS $265,000
N21483B. 1888 HRS, 370HP, DEL CAB, HDR LIF, CD PLAYER, COOLANT HEATER, BEACONS, CONCAVE AWNING PLATES, SERVICE LIGHT, 540/65R30 REAR, 20.8R42 DUALS, SL FAN BOTTOM SHIELD, REDEKOP CHPPR. WAS $178,000
N21798B. 2512 HRS, 1669 SEP HRS, 310 HP, REDEKOP CHOPPER, YIELD/ MOISTURE, 900 DRIVES, 600 REARS, 14FT SWATH. WAS $132,500
$
$
2009 NEW HOLLAND CR9080
NOW
$
205,000
2005 NEW HOLLAND CR970
NOW
NOW
119,000
NOW
$
148,000
2005 JOHN DEERE 9760 STS
2004 NEW HOLLAND CR960
N22081B . 2478 HRS, 1834 SEP HRS, LIGHTS SERVICE, TOUCHSET, AUGER 22.5’ UNLOADING HIGH CAP, 615 PICKUP, Y&M, 800/70R38 SINGLES. WAS $152,000
PN2872D. 2532 HRS, 1956 SEP HRS, 76C 14’ RAKE UP HEADER, 900 TIRES, YIELD/ MOISTURE, PSP CHOPPER. WAS $129,500
NOW
$
137,000
Hwy. #5, Humboldt 306-682-9920
Hwy. #2 S., Prince Albert 306-922-2525
Perry ............... 306-231-3772 Shane .............. 306-231-5501
Brent ............... 306-232-7810 Aaron .............. 306-960-7429 Tyler ................ 306-749-7115 SPRAYER & GPS DEPT. Chris ............... 306-960-6519
NOW
$
92,000 Visit
www.farmworld.ca for our full inventory
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2008 REITNOUER Step deck tandem axle trailer. Stock #L-6605
2004 FREIGHTLINER FL60
Diesel HP Mercedes diesel engine, FL60. Stock #L-6727
RUM 2002 DENER SCRE
1995 GMC C7500 2WD, white, 148,000 km Stock# L-6748
2004 FORD F550 XLT 6.0 L engine, diesel, cab & chassis, automatic, AM/FM radio, 94051 km Stock# L-5891
2012 JOHN DEERE
1991 FOREMOST 4X4
2007 GMC C5500 W/ Amco Veba picker & deck stock #L-6688
2010 DODGE RAM 500 SLT
Picker w/low km
2008 TIFFIN ALLEGRO Motorhome 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 4 slides only 20,000 miles
ONLY 50,000 KM
2006 JAYCO SENECA
2000 DAMON ESCAPER MOTORHOME Stock #L-7129
36â&#x20AC;&#x2122; diesel Motorhome with 3 slides, only 50 miles. Stock #L-7134
2008 WESTERN STAR STRATOSPHERE
2008 DODGE RAM 3500 LARAMIE MEGA CAB
2001 JOHN DEERE 330LC
2001 FORD F450XL WITH DUMP BOX
1998 SAMSUNG SL180 LOADER
1998 FORD GRAVEL TRUCK
2011 FORD F550 XLT 4X4
2010 DODGE
4WD, 44 km wheel loader 1800 hrs.
c/w 36â&#x20AC;? digging bucket & 72â&#x20AC;? churchblade. Stock #L-5838
Mint condition Stock# L-7044
Gravel Crusher Stock# L-5197A
Thorsby, Alberta kylemckerral@hotmail.com
Stock# L-7126
43,593 km #L-6254
165 km, flat deck. Stock# L-7101
4X4
With Fassi picker, 97 km. Stock# L-7133
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COMBINE & HEADER SALES EVENT!
GET READY FOR HARVEST NOW! FARM WORLD HAS REDUCED NEW & PRE-OWNED HEADERS & COMBINES
ALMOST
45% OFF SELECT UNITS. ALL CASH DEALS!
2009 NEW HOLLAND CR9070
2007 NEW HOLLAND CR9070
2008 NEW HOLLAND CR9070
1985 NEW HOLLAND TR96
2003 NEW HOLLAND CR940
WAS $229,000 NOW!
WAS $177,500 NOW!
WAS $172,000 NOW!
WAS $9,000 NOW!
WAS $94,000 NOW!
# N22455A. 831 HRS.
$
# PN2623A. 1,367 HRS.
199,000
$
2012 New Holland CR9090 #N22195A. WAS $364,000
$
305,000
$ $
239,000
$
229,000
$
299,000
$
299,000 299,000
$
#PN3199A. WAS $330,000
$
299,000
#PN3202A. WAS $315,000
$
269,000
#PN3112A. WAS $291,500
$
219,000
#N22058A. WAS $239,000
$
209,000
2010 New Holland CR9070
2011 New Holland CR9080 #PN3197A. WAS $320,750
289,000
2010 New Holland CR9070
2011 New Holland CR9090Z #HN3376A. WAS $335,000
$
2010 New Holland CR9080
2011 New Holland CR9090Z #HN3375A. WAS $335,000
#PN3198A. WAS $315,300
#N22229A. WAS $289,000
$
229,000
2009 New Holland CR9070 #PN3019C. WAS $256,000 #PN3105A. WAS $285,000
212,000
2008 New Holland CR9070 # HN3179A. WAS $195,000
$
175,000
2008 New Holland CR9070 #HN3180B. WAS $195,000
$
175,000
2008 New Holland CR9070 #PN3017D. WAS $229,000
$
175,000
2008 New Holland CR9070 #PN3018D. WAS $229,000
$
175,000
2008 New Holland CR9070 #N21872C. WAS $189,000
$
175,000
2006 New Holland CR970 #HN3133A. WAS $160,000
$
139,000
2005 New Holland CR970 #HN2643C. WAS $156,000
$
139,000
2005 John Deere 9760 #N22081B. WAS $152,000
$
137,000
2003 New Holland CR960 #N21830A. WAS $109,000
$
99,000
1999 New Holland TR99 #HN2643D. WAS $72,500
$
55,000
#N20343B. WAS $188,000
$
169,000
#N21873.
ONLY 1 LEFT!
PRICES STARTING AT
WAS $13,500
NOW
44,900
#PH2545
10,500
$
2004 HONEY BEE SP36
$
50,000
#W22132A.
#W22288A.
NEW 2013 HONEY BEE SP36 ONLY 3 IN STOCK!
WAS $31,500
WAS $31,000
NOW
25,000
62,000
2011 MacDon D60 #PW3259A. WAS $75,500
$
85,000
2010 HONEY BEE SP40
2012 Honey Bee SP36
$
2007 New Holland HB3655 #W22135A. WAS $41,900
$
28,000
2006 Honey Bee SP36 $
189,000
$
1995 HONEY BEE SP25
$
ONLY 2 IN STOCK!
$
2009 New Holland CR9080
2008 HONEY BEE SP25
#HW3384A. WAS $69,000
7,000
2010 HONEY BEE SP36 ONLY 2 LEFT IN STOCK!
$
$
$
# PN2893B. 1,604 HRS.
2009 New Holland CR9070
289,000
ONLY 3 IN STOCK!
# N21067D. 2,942 HRS.
165,000
2011 New Holland CR9070
2011 New Holland CR9090Z #HN3374A. WAS $335,000
$
2011 New Holland CR9080
2011 New Holland CR9070 #N22200A. WAS $286,000
159,500
2011 New Holland CR9080
2011 New Holland CR9070 #N22197B. WAS $296,000
# PN2766A. 1,653 HRS.
68,000
#HW3362A. WAS $40,000
$
36,000
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2004 New Holland 94C #HW3359A. WAS $34,500
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29,900
2002 Agco 700 #W22133A. WAS $7,900
71,900
1997 MacDon 960 #PW2723D. WAS $22,900
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19,000
1996 New Holland 971 $
4,500
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#N21873G. WAS $4,900
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4,500
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306-682-9920
306-922-2525
Perry ...................................306-231-3772 Shane ..................................306-231-5501
Brent ...................................306-232-7810 Aaron ..................................306-960-7429 Tyler ....................................306-749-7115 SPRAYER & GPS DEPT. Chris ...................................306-960-6519
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JF-STOLL MODEL FCT-900 silage cutter, 2010 CASE/IH 4420, 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 650 and 380 like new condition. 780-877-2339 or tires, AutoBoom, AccuBoom, AutoGuid780-877-2326, Edberg, AB. ance, WAAS, $249,000. Swift Current, SK. 888-576-5561, www.redheadequipment.ca 2006 JD 7400 SP Forage Harvester, 2000 hrs, KP PU head incl, (corn head extra), 2012 CIH FL-4520, HID lighting, rear fen$159,500 OBO. 204-573-5734, Brandon, MB ders, mud flaps, 810 tank, 1660 hrs., $285,000. 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, NEW HOLLAND 892 Forage Harvester, in SK. www.redheadequipment.ca good operating condition, shedded, $1000 2011 JD 4930 120â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 1635 hrs, loaded, OBO. 403-279-4767, Calgary, AB. June 2014 Greenlight, field ready!! 1540 GEHL FORAGE BLOWER, exc. cond., $ 1 9 9 , 8 0 0 . F i n a n c i n g a v a i l a b l e . always shedded, $2000. 306-232-4716, 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 306-232-7762, Rosthern, SK. 1994 3630 SPRA-COUPE, 2735 hrs, 400 YOUNGâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S EQUIPMENT INC. For all your gal. tank, 60â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, low drift nozzles, exc. cond., silage equipment needs call Ron toll free $18,000. Call 780-385-1546, Killam, AB. 306-565-2405, Regina, SK. NEW HOLLAND 1905 SP Forage Harvester c / w P U a n d c o r n h e a d e r, $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 780-674-2440, 780-305-4106 Barrhead AB
Call 1-888-920-1507
ROCK-O-MATIC 546 ROCK picker, good condition, $3750. Call 780-210-0800 or 780-636-2892 evenings, Andrew, AB. 1995 STEPDECK TROMBONE Tandem Trailer, 48'-65" stretch on 22" rubber, 6" live roll, CVI good until Sept. 30, 2014, $27,500. 403-485-4703, 403-485-2170, Vulcan, AB. INDIVIDUAL BALE WRAPPER 2010 justcruising2008@hotmail.com McHale 991 BE, good condition, $19,000 OBO. Call 780-210-0800 or 780-636-2892 ONLINE AUCTION: Flare Machinery Gang Edger for planks. Bids close in BC evenings, Vilna, AB. Aug 14. Inquiries: 1-800-263-4193. View 2000 CASE/IH 8750 forage harvester, at: www.mcdougallbay.com DL#319916 1000 PTO, shedded, $6500. Minitonas, MB Box 3081, Regina, SK. S4P 3G7 waltersequipment.com Ph. 204-525-4521. RICHARDTON HI-DUMPS #1200, #750, #770; JD 3970 Harvester, $8900; NH 890, $2500; IH 781, $2500; JD 7.5 Hay head, $3000. 1-866-938-8537, Manitoba.
2004 NH SF110 high clearance sprayer w/Norac height control, located near Dinsmore, SK. Please call Cliff 306-846-2175 or email cab@sasktel.net for info.
NH FORAGE HARVESTER FX58, 355 PU, KP, RI450 corn head, 2109 chopper hrs., all updates, exc. cond., field ready. Call 403-634-4026, Lethbridge, AB.
1997 FLEXI-COIL 67XLT, wheel boom, 114â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, windscreens, autofold, double booms, new tires, autorate, foam marker, $8000. 306-648-2418, Gravelbourg, SK.
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2009 DEGELMAN 82â&#x20AC;&#x2122; HARROWS with Valmar, 5/8â&#x20AC;? tine, 26â&#x20AC;? length, new hoses, great shape. Call 306-533-4891, Gray, SK.
2011 JD 4830, 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 2 sets tires, 4 crop divider brackets, steering, $250,000. Phone 1-888-365-2681, Estevan, SK. or view www.redheadequipment.ca
2012 JD 4940, five sensor AutoHeight, 5Way nozzle bodies, 2630 GPS, two sets 710/380 tires, crop dividers, $295,000. Call EXCELLENT SELECTION OF new NH 70â&#x20AC;&#x2122; P2070 precision drills on 10â&#x20AC;? and 12â&#x20AC;? spac780-678-0808, Ferintosh, AB. ing available w/P1060, 430 bu. or P1070, 2010 CIH 4420, 1000 hours, 80 duals, Pro 580 bu. air carts. In stock, massive Sum6 0 0 , a u t o b o o m , $ 2 9 0 , 0 0 0 . P h o n e mer savings! Very attractive lease pay1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, SK. or ments available OAC. Markusson New www.redheadequipment.ca Holland of Regina Ltd., 1-800-819-2583 or FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS 306-781-2828. www.markusson.com We also specialize in: Crop insurance ap- 2009 JD 1895 43â&#x20AC;&#x2122; disc drill w/2009 JD peals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Cus- 1910 430 bu. cart, duals all round, nice tom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. cond., $150,000. Can deliver to US border. Call Back-Track Investigations for assis- 306-476-7248, Fife Lake, SK. tance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. 2000 CIH 4260, 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, new boom tips, no 2010 6550 CART w/X20 monitor, rear Aim Command, S3 outback steering, float- tow hitch, bag lift, excellent, $95,000. HUGE SELECTION OF new front boom New ers, $69,000. 1-888-788-8007, Saskatoon, Contact Trent 306-540-5275 or Tyler 306-533-8834. Located near Regina, SK. Holland Guardian sprayers and a good se- SK. www.redheadequipment.ca lection of used sprayers in stock. MarkusFLEXI-COIL 5000 57â&#x20AC;&#x2122; w/midrow son New Holland of Regina Ltd., Regina, 23.1x26 RIMS for Rogator, brand new, 1997 NH3, 3.5â&#x20AC;? rubber packers, blockage moniS K . , p h o n e 1 - 8 0 0 - 8 1 9 - 2 5 8 3 o r $2000. 306-342-2013, Glaslyn, SK. tor, good cond., tanks available, $15,800. 306-781-2828, www.markusson.com 2001 CIH SPX3185, 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 750 gal. foamer, 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 2 sets tires, $143,000. Estevan, SK. 2012 CASE/IH 4430, 120â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, Aim Command, 888-365-2681, www.redheadequipment.ca WANTED: 5-1/2â&#x20AC;? RUBBER packers for AutoBoom, AccuBoom, 620 tires, Pro 700, Flexi-Coil 5000, 9â&#x20AC;? spacing. Will trade full GPS, $329,000. 1-888-576-5561, Swift 4-1/2â&#x20AC;? steel. 403-793-1705, Brooks, AB. Current, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 2010 SEED HAWK 6010, S/N #101095 1975 INTERNATIONAL 3 ton, high/low w/2010 Seed Hawk 600 bu. tank, S/N 4WD, auto. trans., w/1997 AgShield 1000 #101137. Big rubber all the way around, gal. suspended boom AutoRate sprayer, $200,000. 306-548-5440, Danbury, SK. $14,000. Call 306-268-4461, Viceroy, SK. MOON HEAVY HAUL pulling air drills/ air 2013 CIH 4430, 120â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, luxury cab, Viper seeders, packer bars, Alberta and Sask. 30 Pro, HID lighting, wide fenders, AFS Accuyears experience. Call Bob Davidson, Guide ready, $360,000. 1-888-788-8007, Drumheller, AB. 403-823-0746. Saskatoon, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 1995 ROGATOR 854, 200 HP, 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122; booms, 2009 MORRIS MAXIM II 50â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 10â&#x20AC;? spacing, 2000 ROGATOR 1254, 4500 hrs., 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122; new 800 gal. tank, 2 sets of tires, Outback boom, 1200 gal tank, Raven rate control- GPS, mix tank and pressure washer, low 8370XL 3 cmpt tank, vg cond, $97,900. Filer, 3 sets of tires, asking $70,000 OBO. hrs. Used mainly for banding fields in an nancing available. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit: www.combineworld.com 204-792-7274, Cartier, MB. aerial spraying operation, $70,000. Waskada, MB. 204-673-2447 or 204-522-6232. 2004 BOURGAULT 5710, 47â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 3.5â&#x20AC;? steel series 25, NH3/Dry banders, Ra2012 JD 4830, 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, SF1, Swath Control packers, Super Cooler w/440 monitor, 4300 Pro, 600/65R38, $298,600. Call South ven single shoot air tank w/rear hitch, Country Equipment, 306-721-5050, Regi- $65,000. 204-743-2149, Cypress River, MB na, SK. visit: www.southcountry.ca
JF 1350 SILAGE CUTTER, excellent con- 2007 NEW HOLLAND SF216 pull type dition, $20,500. Phone 403-588-0958, sprayer, 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, suspended boom, 1000 gal. plus rinse tank, $30,000. 1-888-365-2681, Alix, AB. Estevan, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 2004 IHC 7400 tandem automatic w/new 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; silage box, $74,900; 2006 Freightliner 2009 BRANDT SB4000 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122; sprayer, chem Columbia with 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; silage box, 470 Detroit, handler II, 480/80R46, $34,600. Call 15 spd, $59,900. Price reduced. K&L South Country Equipment, 306-721-5050, Equipment and Auto. Phone Ladimer at: Regina, SK. visit: www.southcountry.ca 306-795-7779, Ituna, SK. DL #910885. 1980 RENN VERTEC sprayer, 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 800 gal. tank (very good), booms are rough, $500 2009 MILLER SPRAYER, 600 hrs., two sets 650/320 tires, auto-tread adjust, 4-Way OBO. 306-460-6786, Kindersley, SK. nozzle bodies, crop dividers, Raven Viper 2001 FLEXI-COIL S67XL pull type, 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, GPS, AutoHeight, AutoSteer, 365 HP, on 1250 gal. tank, auto rate, suspended board presser washer, $235,000. Ferintosh, b o o m , $ 1 5 , 9 0 0 . S w i f t C u r r e n t , S K . AB. 780-877-2574, 780-678-0808. 888-576-5561, www.redheadequipment.ca 4650 SPRAY COUPE, 80â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 1500 hrs., shed2007 NH SF216 pull type, 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 1600 gal. ded, full GPS, sectional control, field tank, chem eductor, $17,500. Lloydmin- ready, nice shape, orig. owner. Stephen, ster, SK., phone 1-888-492-8542 or web: 306-731-7235, Earl Grey, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 2010 CASE/IH 4420, 120â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, Viper Pro, HID 2011 NH HIGH clearance sprayer, always lighting, 320 and 650 tires, chem eductor, shedded, like new condition, very low Turbo foam marker, $275,000. Estevan, SK 2011 JF STOLL 1355 silage cutter, low acres, big tire pkg. option, triple nozzles, 888-365-2681, www.redheadequipment.ca acres, ran with a 200 HP tractor, exc. cond., 1350 gal. tank, 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122; booms, Raven Autoalways shedded, field ready, $55,000 OBO. Boom flotation guidance pkg., asking 1992 SPRA-COUPE 220, 60â&#x20AC;&#x2122; booms, foam markers, 2500 hrs., shedded. Phone 306-398-7554, Neilburg, SK. $45,000. 306-662-8405, Richmound, SK. 306-342-2082, 306-342-2085, Glaslyn, SK. 2001 NH 240 forage harvester, very well AIRMASTER 3 PTH sprayer, w/hand wand, maintained, $19,000; RICHARDTON 700 18â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, w/6â&#x20AC;&#x2122; extensions, 110 gal. tank, used 1998 WILMAR 8100 sprayer, 3444 hours, hydump silage wagon, $7000. Both units o n ly o n c e , a l w ay s s h e d d e d , $ 1 5 0 0 . high clearance, duals, AWD, 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, $42,800. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com ready to work. 306-736-7239, Kipling, SK. 306-697-3249, Grenfell, SK. 2007 NH P240 FORAGE HARVESTER w/PU, bought in 2009, $26,000. Call A.E. Chicoine Farm Equip. Ltd. 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK.
2009 JOHN DEERE 4930, 120â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 2600 monitor, AutoSteer, AutoBoom, HID lights, 520 and 380 tires, $215,000. 1-888-788-8007, Saskatoon, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca
2011 JD 4930 120â&#x20AC;&#x2122; sprayer w/ 1635 hours, June 2014 JD Green Light inspection done. LOADED!! $199,800. Trades welcome. 1-800-667-4515. Financing available. www.combineworld.com
2013 JD 4830 sprayer, 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122; booms, 1000 gal. SS tank, 290 hours, $248,000 OBO. Power train warranty until 2017. 204-612-6531, 204-794-4878, Cartier, MB. 2009 JD 4930 SP Sprayer, 120' boom, 746 spraying hrs., 1973 eng. hrs., shedded and well cared for, 1250 gal. SS tank, w/ 380 x 105R20 tires and mud flaps, $175,000. 306-487-7684, Lampman, SK. allan_walter@hotmail.com
2011 CIH 4420, 120â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, HID lighting, Aim Command, AutoBoom, 3â&#x20AC;? fill, 650â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and 320â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, $279,000. 1-888-492-8542, Lloydminster, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 2005 CIH 4410, 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, Aim Command, active suspension, auto boom, 650 floaters, $173,900. 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca
2006 MORRIS 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; horizontal fold, no-till disc air drill, markers, w/7240 TBT tank, low acres, $67,000 OBO. Will take grain on trade. 306-693-9847, Moose Jaw, SK. 50- SEEDMASTER PACKER tires, reasonable condition. 306-771-2527, Edenwwold, SK. JD 1900/1910 air carts, 350/340/270 bu, Good cond., $29,800/$34,800/$16,800. Financing available. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit: www.combineworld.com
1997 DEGELMAN 7000, 70â&#x20AC;&#x2122; HD harrows, n i c e s h ap e , $ 2 4 , 5 0 0 . C a l l D ave at 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK. 1981 FLEXI-COIL 45â&#x20AC;&#x2122; harrow packers, diamond harrow, 15â&#x20AC;? tires, good heavy packers, $1500. 306-460-6786, Kindersley, SK. NEW ELMERâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SUPER 7, 70â&#x20AC;&#x2122; harrow, $51,000. Central Alberta Precision Seeding Shop at 403-783-8880 or 403-505-9524, Ponoka, AB.
1989 15â&#x20AC;&#x2122; and 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122; MF 360 discers, rolled blades 3 yrs ago, seeded 320 acres yearly on rock-free land, $1000 OBO; 6â&#x20AC;? Brandt end gate drill fill, hardly used, hyd ram on joint, $400. 306-460-6786, Kindersley, SK.
KELLO-BILT DISC PARTS: Blades and bearings. Parts to fit most makes and models. 1-888-500-2646, Red Deer, AB. www.kelloughs.com HIGH SPEED DISCS now available at Flam a n . E n g i n e e r e d fo r s t r e n g t h a n d durability, the specialized design of the KLine SpeedTiller is in a class of its own for superior soil and residue management. 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 28â&#x20AC;&#x2122; and 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; models available. See your nearest Flaman store or 1-888-435-2626. 2008 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; WISHEK DISC 862 tandem. Gate harrows w/carbide tips, front blades 26.5â&#x20AC;?, rear blades 26â&#x20AC;?. The disc is in nice condition, serviced, field ready, $39,000. Lautts Rental, 701-324-2289, Harvey, N.D. NEW 47â&#x20AC;&#x2122; SUMMERS incomparable diamond disc for $50,000 less than some competitors 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; (high speed want to be) disc. Hauser Machinery, 1-888-939-4444, Melville, SK. 2013 MODEL 1550 Sunflower tandem disc, 50â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 9â&#x20AC;? spacing, 1/4â&#x20AC;? blades, 3 bar harrows. 306-231-8060, Englefeld, SK. 2012 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; WISHEK DISC 842. Has harrows, front blades are 28.5â&#x20AC;?, rear blades 29.5â&#x20AC;?, exc. cond., serviced, field ready, $65,000. Lautts Rental, 701-324-2289, Harvey, N.D. GET THE REAL FACTS about vertical tillage. Call for a complete info pkg. and take advantage of our 2 for 1 sale. Get a 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Summers vertical tillage machine, plus a 32.5â&#x20AC;&#x2122; high quality Summers field disc for the same price as the competitors (high speed want to be) disc. Call Hauser Machinery, Melville, SK. 1-888-939-4444. 2009 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; WISHEK DISC 862 tandem. Gate harrows w/carbide tips, front blades 28â&#x20AC;?, rear blades 28â&#x20AC;?. The disc is in nice condition, serviced, field ready, $41,500. Lautts Rental, 701-324-2289, Harvey, N.D.
2010 SEED HAWK 5012, 500 tank with sectional control, liquid kit, 2100 gallon KELLO-BILT OFFSET DISCS. Check out tank, blockage monitors and large tires. our new arrivals and pricing discounts. 306-268-4371, Bengough, SK. 2012, 16â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, excellent shape, and parts for 2 0 1 2 SEEDMASTER SXG550, double Kello and Rome dics. Brewster Ag, Earl shoot, $269,000. Call Nelson Motors & Grey, SK. 306-939-4402, 306-731-7235. Equipment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or MADARA KDB Princess compact high spd 306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK. disc for intensive stubble mixing/cultivation, 4-12 meter. Precision Seeding, 403-783-8880, 403-505-9524, Ponoka, AB. WANTED: VALMAR AIR SEEDER trailer MORRIS MAGNUM CP760 cultivator, Mort y p e , i n e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . C a l l : ris mounted harrows, vg cond. Davidson, SK. 306-567-7305, 306-567-3076. 780-723-2646, Edson, AB. WANTED: PEUGEOL MOTOR, diesel 87 HP, for Melroe Spra-Coupe model 3430. Phone 403-631-3734. BEHNKE DROP DECK semi style and pintle hitch sprayer trailers. Air ride, tandem and tridems. Contact SK: 306-398-8000; AB: 403-350-0336. NEW 53â&#x20AC;&#x2122; SPRAYER trailers, 80,000 GVWR air ride, multi-use trailer w/beavertail, 13â&#x20AC;&#x2122; top deck, 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; main deck. See your nearest Flaman location or call 1-888-435-2626.
1990 FLEXI-COIL 800 35â&#x20AC;&#x2122; air seeder with Bourgault 2155 tank, 12â&#x20AC;? spacing, single shoot, 14â&#x20AC;? shovels, Splitter boots, liquid fert. kit, harrows, $19,500. Call Jordan anytime 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB.
TRIDEKON CROP SAVER, crop dividers. Reduce trampling losses by 80% to 90%. Call Great West Agro, 306-398-8000, Cut Knife, SK.
LIKE NEW BOURGAULT #6800 36â&#x20AC;&#x2122; cultivator with or without harrows. Phone Steven 306-338-2927, Wadena, SK. USED WISHEK DISCS for sale. Previously in our rental fleet. 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 14â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; or 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122; starting at $27,995. See the Saskatoon Flaman store or call 1-888-435-2626. CASE/IH 5600 CHISEL PLOW, 45â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, Degleman mounted harrows, walking beams on main frame and main wings, 5-plex folding, like new reversible spikes, located near Yorkton, SK. Asking $11,500. Call 780-910-6221, Stony Plain, AB. 2011 CASE/IH RMX370 tandem disc, 37â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, cushion gang, rear hitch, hyd. leveler. Case/IH financing OAC. Trucking avail. Call Stan, 780-674-7826, Mayerthorpe, AB.
2010 JD 1910 air cart, 3 tank, 430 bushel, d o u b l e s h o o t , $ 6 7 , 0 0 0 O B O. P h o n e FARM KING FIELD DISCS ON SALE. 204-793-6760, Hazelridge, MB. Call 1-888-435-2626. www.flaman.com SEEDMASTER. CALL NOW to take advantage of our summer special pricing! Central Alberta Precision Seeding Shop 403-783-8880, 403-505-9524, Ponoka, AB. 2006 39â&#x20AC;&#x2122; FLEXI-COIL 5000 HD w/3850 TBT cart, 10â&#x20AC;? spacing, steel packers, knife edge openers, variable rate, excellent shape! $79,900. Call Jordan anytime, 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB. 2013 SEEDMASTER TBX-M90, DS, w/JD 550 bu. air cart, $369,000. Nelson Motors & Equipment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or 306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK. 1999 FLEXI-COIL 2320 cart, 4-run, TBH, c/w all rollers, shedded, exc. cond., $14,500. 780-608-9455, Edberg, AB. 2010 BOURGAULT 3310, c/w 2011 Bourgault 6700 tank w/conveyor. Will separate. 306-563-6355, 306-563-7610, Canora.
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2009 JOHN DEERE Disc, model 637, 21 " discs, tandem, like new, $13,500. Quit farming. Call 306-867-4129, Outlook, SK. 3bigelow@telus.net 1978 MORRIS ROD weeder, 36’, harrows removed, used very little, $500; 1981 Morris 30’ HD cultivator w/dead rod, tine harrows, several new shovels and hyd. rams, $1000. 306-460-6786, Kindersley, SK. 2012 WISHEK 824NT, heavy trips, 30" blades with very little wear, disc type, tandem, $72,500. 306-746-7638, Raymore, SK. Email: h.hagro@sasktel.net JD 335 DISCER, good tires, vg condition, $13,000. Can deliver. Call 204-827-2882, Glenboro, MB. NEW 2012 MODEL 11S30 Thurston Blue Jet folding sub tiller, 21’ wide, SN 015068, 11 shanks, asking $42,000. Discounted to sell. Call Don 306-548-5440, Danbury, SK. KELLO-BILT 8’ to 20’ offset discs w/24” to 36” notched blades; Kello-Bilt 24’ to 38’ tandem wing discs w/26” and 28” notched blades and oil bath bearings. Red Deer, AB. www.kelloughs.com 1-888-500-2646.
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• Always a cut above the rest • Increases bushels per acre and improves sample for better grade • Reduce build-up on ends of divider board resulting in precious time lost • Reduce piles in swath (beaver huts) resulting in less greens in sample and reduces possible heating in storage bins, which in turn reduces problems during harvest • High speed cutting action enhances blade life
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CASE/IH STEIGER built, 4 WD/Quads; Plus other makes and models. Call the Tractor Man! Trades welcome. We deliver. Gord 403-308-1135, Lethbridge, AB. 2008 CIH TX485, 2385 hrs., 485 HP, radial 520x85x42 triples, PTO, AutoSteer, powershift, $210,000. 306-843-7744, Wilkie, SK. LIZARD CREEK REPAIR and Tractor. We buy 90 and 94 Series Case, 2 WD, FWA tractors for parts and rebuilding. Also have r e b u i l t t r a c t o r s a n d p a r t s fo r s a l e . 306-784-7841, Herbert, SK. CASE 2290, 6000 hrs., $12,500 OBO; Case 2390, 6000 hrs., $12,500 OBO; Case 1690 w/loader and grapple, 3700 original hrs., $16,900 OBO. All have CAHR and are in good condition with delivery available. 218-779-1710, Gully, MN. 2006 CASE/IH 430, 4 WD, full AutoSteer, 2670 hrs, 710x42 duals, exc. cond. 306-642-8111, Rockglen, SK. W6 IH TRACTOR, starts good, runs good, good tin, $1300 OBO. Call 306-395-2668, 306-681-7610, Chaplin, SK. 1981 IHC 1586 tractor, 135 HP, duals, 184x38, dual hyd., cab, loader w/round bale fork, est. 10,000 hrs., $12,900. Call Gary at 204-326-7000 Reimer Farm Equip., H w y. 1 2 N o r t h , S t e i n b a c h , M B . , www.reimerfarmequipment.com
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VERTICAL TILLAGE, JOKER 37’, 2013, good shape, $86,500. Corner Equipment, 204-483-2774, Carroll, MB. WANTED: BIG HEAVY disc, 22’, Rome or Wishek. Must be in perfect shape. Call 204-372-6201 or 204-308-0256.
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780-582-3637 FAX: 780-582-3732 MADARA HIGH SPEED disc for intensive stubble mixing/cult., 4-12 meter. Order now for fall delivery. Precision Seeding, 403-505-9524, 403-783-8880, Ponoka, AB. BOURGAULT FH46-52, 48’ cult., 8” spacing, 330 trips, 4-Bar quick change harrows, $19,950. 306-782-9507, Willowbrook, SK. COMPLETE SHANK ASSEMBLIES: JD 1610, $135; JD 610, black, $180; JD 1600, $90; Morris 7-series, $135. Phone anytime 306-946-7923, Young, SK.
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180 HP AGCO, Powershift, 18 spd., FWA, high lift FEL w/grapple, 540/1000 PTO, $18,000 recent work order, $30,000 OBO. 306-277-4503, Gronlid, SK.
2012 CIH 500HD, powershift, front and rear diff. locks, 5 hyd. outlets, Pro 700 display, AccuGuide, 372 receiver, 800/70R duals, 696 hrs, like new. Factory warranty until May 2015. Asking $269,000. Almost anything on trade. Phone 1-877-862-2387, 1-877-862-2413, Nipawin, SK. 2011 IH PUMA 195 HP, power boost 230 HP, MFWD, 1378 hrs, 4 hyds, A/C cab, exc condition, $89,800. Financing available. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 1989 CASE/IH 7130, MFWD, 4000 hrs, 20.8x38 duals, 18 spd., 3 hyds., exc. shape, $50,000. 1985 2-135 White, 5946 hrs, duals, exc. shape, $12,500. 306-378-2268, 306-378-7789, Elrose, SK.
2007 CHALLENGER MT865B, 525 HP, Cat C18, 3953 hrs., exc. cond., HD tracks- 80%, 2008 IH MAGNUM 335 MFWD, 330 HP, PTO, big pump, 6 SCVs, GPS ready, 4100 hours, PTO, 3 PTH, duals front AND $179,000. 780-206-1234, Barrhead, AB. back, $129,900. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 1986 4894, 300 HP, 5764 hrs., 20.8x38 duals, 1000 PTO, new int, $40,000. Wilcox, DUETZ/ALLIS 9170, FWA, 7000 hrs., 3 SK. 306-732-4636, metzg@sasktel.net PTH, PTO, exc. cond., delivery avail., $24,500 OBO. 218-779-1710, Gully, MN. 9190 DEUTZ, FWA, PTO, 200 HP, shedded, 3 3 0 0 h r s . , $ 2 4 , 0 0 0 O B O . C a l l 2013 CASE STEIGER Model 500, 750 hrs., 800 duals, $311,000. Call Nelson Motors & 306-675-4848, Leross, SK. Equipment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or 1974 ALLIS CHALMERS 7030, power direct 306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK. trans., 2 hyds., dual PTO, 3 pt. hitch, 18.4 GET THE REAL FACTS about vertical till- rubber, above average condition, $7500. 306-228-3665, 306-228-9383, Unity, SK. age, call for a complete info pkg. We have new and used Summers vertical tillage machines and Summers discs for sale. All sizes. Call: Machinery Dave, 403-545-2580 Bow Island, AB. www.summersmfg.com 1986 CASE 3394, FWA, 160 HP, 8500 hrs., DISCS: Kewanee breaking disc, 13’ and w/895 Allied TSL loader, grapple and joy16’; Towner 21’; IH 490 25’, $7500; JD 15’, stick, $30,000. 306-264-3834, Kincaid, SK. $5000; 22’, $9500; 30’, $10,500; Versatile 1800 36’, $25,000; Phoenix harrows 42’ 1987 CASE/IH 4694, 8,300 hrs, duals, very and 53’; Disc rippers: DMI 5 shank, $8900; good rubber, 1000 PTO, good condition, 7 shank, $10,900. Call 1-866-938-8537, $25,000 OBO. 403-934-3012, Strathmore, AB. bbj1@efirehose.net Portage la Prairie, MB.
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CAT 35, 210 HP, large 1000 PTO, 16 spd. PS, 4 hyd. outlets, 3PTH, 3400 hrs. Great tractor for grain cart. Tractor looks like new. 306-457-2935 after 6 PM. Stoughton. 2 NEW 5500 Durabuilt rubber tracks still on pallets, fit Challenger MT800 high track, $23,000. 780-928-2538, La Crete AB
1980 JD 4840 powershift, 7730 orig. hrs., complete motor overhaul at 5500 hrs., lar ge power take-off shaft, 650-65R38XM108 Michelin radial duals 95% tread, vg cond. 306-570-2714, Pense, SK. 2012 JD 6140R MFWA, c/w JD loader and grapple fork, deluxe cab, 3 PTH, 1600 hrs., always shedded, like new, asking $75,000. 587-589-0333, Edmonton, AB. 1992 4560 JD, 160 HP, new tires, 5400 hrs., $37,000; 1994 7200 JD, MFWD, 740 loader, grapple, 3 PTH, 90 HP, 10,500 hrs., $39,000. 306-243-4307, Macrorie, SK. 1982 JD 8450 PTO, 7100 hrs., rebuilt engine (400 hrs) 20.8x34 duals, $26,900. Cam-Don Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK 1978 JD 8440 4WD, 12’ blade, new 20.8x18.4 singles, triple hyds., $20,000. Call 403-502-0048, Medicine Hat, AB.
2005 JD 7520 Premier, 1500 hrs., IBT trans., LH shifter, 741 JD FEL, rubber 80% excellent condition, $98,000 OBO. Pictures available. 306-646-7743, Fairlight, SK. JD 4630, 3 PTH, duals, powershift, runs well, $15,950. JD 4230, good rubber, showing 8650 hrs, $11,250. JD 4430, good rubber, air, $11,250. JD 3130, cab, good rubber, add on 3 PTH, $8500. IHC 1086, cab, good rubber, engine rebuilt, $8750. JD 830, running, new grill, $7250. JD 730, choice of 5, some electric, some pup, $4750 ea. JD 4020, w/Allied 694 self levelling, quick attach, vg 23.1 tires, $8500. 204-746-2016, 204-746-5345, Morris, MB. 2012 JD 8335R 3215 hours, 3 PTH, duals, p o w e r s h i f t , P TO, s o l d w / w a r r a n t y $169,900. Financing available. Trades welcome. 1-800-667-4515. 2012 JD 8235R 3800 hours, PTO, 3 PTH, duals, sold w/warranty, $149,900. Financing available. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit: www.combineworld.com DID YOU EXPERIENCE crop damage from using Priority, PrePass or Express Pro. If so, call Back-Track Investigations 1-866-882-4779 regarding compensation. JOHN DEERE 4020, premium condition, mechanically and in appearance. Call 403-823-1894, Drumheller, AB.
1997 FORD/NH 9882, 4WD, 23.1x32 tires, 5000 hrs., very good shape, $95,000. 306-648-7766, Gravelbourg, SK. 1991 FORD 946, 4950 hrs., tires good, Outback E-drive, shedded, asking $50,000. 403-548-8928, Richmound, SK. 8N FORD, VERY Good condition, with cultivator, $2500 OBO. Call: 306-783-0013, Yorkton, SK. 2012 JD 8335R 3215 hours, 3 point hitch, duals, powershift, PTO, sold w/ warranty. $169,900. Trades welcome. Financing available. 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com
1990 JD 2555 tractor, 65 PTO HP, loader, 3 PTH, 3781 hrs, $19,500. 204-326-7000, Reimer Farm Equip, Hwy. 12 North, Steinbach, MB. www.reimerfarmequipment.com 2001 JD 7210, FWD, 3 PTH, 6000 hrs. 7810 JD, FWD. Both with powerquad, LHR, and JD 740 loaders, grapple forks, joystick, super clean. 780-674-5516, 780-305-7152, Barrhead, AB.
2002 VERSATILE 2360, 20.8X42 duals, 12 spd. manual, PTO, trimble guidance. Asking $112,000. Call 204-248-2359, or cell 204-723-0359, Notre Dame, MB. VERSATILE 700, w/LEON dozer, 2600 original hrs., $22,500 OBO. 403-585-1910, Airdrie, AB. VERSATILE 835, 4975 hrs., PTO, very good shape, $28,900 OBO. Call 306-782-2586 or 306-563-8482, Rama, SK. 1978 VERSATILE 825, in good operating condition, 8200 hrs., 3 hyds., $10,000 OBO 403-279-4767, Calgary, AB.
1995 JD 8970, 400 HP, 5673 hrs., 4 hyd. remotes, 24 speed, Outback Integrated 1982 VERSATILE 1150, 20.8x42 Firestone AutoSteer, 20.8x42 triples, no PTO, radial triples, Atom jet, 5 hyds, 9450 hrs $ 4 8 , 9 0 0 . F i n a n c i n g ava i l a b l e . C a l l $83,700. Call 204-781-8664, Rosser, MB. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 1993 JOHN DEERE 8570, 6335 hrs. 24 spd, JD 4450, 6880 hrs, 3 PTH, powershift, 20.8x38, fresh $10,244 Greenlight, diff. 1984 VERSATILE 975, 8000 hrs., 360 plus MFWD, $41,500; JD 4450, 6200 hrs, pow- lock, stored inside, excellent condition. HP, exc. cond., delivery avail., new paint, ershift, 2 WD, duals, new tires, $35,500; $60,000. 306-648-7654, Gravelbourg, SK. $37,500 OBO. 218-779-1710, Gully, MN. JD 8100, 4800 hrs, powershift, MFWD, 3 PTH, $76,500; JD 7800, 6100 hrs, power- 2006 JD 8430T, 16 spd. Powershift, 250 shift, 3 PTH, MFWD, front 3 PTH w/PTO, HP, 1000 PTO, 3PTH, front weights, 3700 $65,000. 306-231-3993, Humboldt, SK. hrs., $119,000. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. GRATTON COULEE AGRI PARTS LTD. Your www.versluistrading.com 2012 JD 9460R, 4 WD, powershift, 590 #1 place to purchase late model combine 2008 JD 9630, 1465 hrs, deluxe comfort, hrs., 800/70R38’s, premium cab, leather and tractor parts. Used, new and rebuilt. 520/85R46, diff lock, $281,100. Call South trim, HID lights, weight package, extended www.gcparts.com Toll free 888-327-6767. Country Equipment, 306-721-5050, Regi- warranty, $219,500 US. Fairfax, MN., na, SK. visit: www.southcountry.ca phone 320-848-8496 or 320-894-6560. www.ms-diversified.com ESTATE SALE OF John Deere tractors at Coles Auction. The following tractors will be LOOKING FOR JD 30, 40, 50 Series trac- LEON 707 FEL off 4440 JD tractor, excelsold at Coles Auction in Rocky Mountain tors in good cond. with mechanical issues. lent, $2500. Killam, AB. 780-376-2426. House, AB, Aug. 23, 2014. John Deere 830, Call 306-621-7170, Yorkton, SK. cab; John Deere 820; John Deere 820, 1986 JD 4850 MFWD, powershift, 6000 JOHN DEERE 640 LOADER, mounts, buckparts only; John Deere A wide, front axle; hrs., excellent rubber, mint condition. et, grapple, very good condition, $7000. Call 780-398-2554, Waskatenau, AB. John Deere A wide, parts only; John Deere 306-744-8113, Saltcoats, SK. D; John Deere M. Please call after 7 PM for JD FEL MODEL 146, c/w 5’ bucket, hyd. further info. Good condition. 403-845-9945, 1983 4240 JD 9000 hrs., new: paint, de- lines in for hay fork, $2200 OBO. Phone Rocky Mountain House, AB. Email: cals and upholstery, very good condition, 780-674-4080, Barrhead, AB. tires- 75%, with 148 loader, bale and pallet rcrsn@telus.net forks, $28,000. 306-795-2800, Ituna, SK. 1985 W14 CASE wheel loader, feedlot speJD 8450, 4650, 4450 and 4440s; parting cial, joystick, 3rd valve and bale grapple, 2 out JD tractors. Will trade for JD tractors 2012 JD 9460R, 4 WD, powershift, 590 yd. capacity, $4000 WO, $24,900. Can deneeding work. Also, FELs available. Austin, hrs., 800/70R38’s, premium cab, leather liver. Hay Vern 204-729-7297, Brandon MB trim, HID lights, weight package, extended MB. 204-871-5170. warranty, $219,500 US; 2011 JD 9530, MODEL LEON 14’ dozer, hydraulic anJD 7600, FWA, powershift, w/740 highlift 912 hrs., delux cab, Active seat, AutoTrack LATE like new condition, half price. Fits all loader, 3 PTH, not been used in winter or ready, Firestone 800/70R38, weight pkg, gle, Series II and III Versatile tractors. Call around cattle, mint cond. 306-961-6499, $189,500 US. Fairfax, MN., 320-848-8496 403-823-1894, Drumheller, AB. Prince Albert, SK. or 320-894-6560. www.ms-diversified.com CASE #70 Front end loader for sale. 1972 JOHN DEERE 4320, 10,000 hrs., Phone 780-945-1641, Redwater, AB. $7,000. 306-839-4422, Pierceland, SK. 2001 JOHN DEERE 9400 12 speed PS, cruise control, triples 20.8 R42 firestone, wheel weights, in frame rear suit case weights, 4700 hrs., good condition, $107,500 OBO. 306-843-7489, Wilkie, SK.
2012 JD 6140R, only 31 hrs., loader ready, 2006 TV145 w/hay header, front end short many options, loaded, $125,000 OBO. loader, grapple forks, hyd. at both ends, 3 PTH, 2 new tires, PTO both ends, 3850 hrs, 204-794-4878, 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB. c/w 18’ haybine HS18, vg cond., $75,000. WANTED: 4450 MFWD with loader and 306-468-2669, Canwood, SK. grapple. Willing to travel. 306-839-2073, 1999 NEW HOLLAND TV140 bi-directional Pierceland, SK. tractor, 9600 hours, FEL $35,800. Financing available. Call 1-800-667-4515 or visit: www.combineworld.com 1999 NH 8670 Genesis, SuperSteer, 3 PTH, 4950 hrs., $57,000 OBO. 306-563-8482 or 306-782-2586, Douglas, MB. NEW HOLLAND PV145, bi-directional, 3150 engine hrs., loader, PTO and hyds. on both ends. 780-674-8080, Cherhill, AB.
2012 CAT MODEL 272D XHP skidsteer, 2 spd. high flow hyd., cab, AC, heater, new 7 8 ” b u c ke t , 3 7 0 h o u r s , $ 4 5 , 5 0 0 . 204-864-2391, 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB.
JD 148 and/or 58 LOADER, fits 10, 20, 3 0 , 4 0 , an d 5 0 S e ri e s , $ 39 0 0 O B O. 403-823-1894, Morrin, AB. CRAWLER DOZERS: CAT D8H, high horse with V-blade; Cat D7 with hyd. dozer and rake; Cat D4C-40A with dozer; Cat D6-9U with dozer; Cat D6B with front and rear blades; 4- Cat D2 crawlers. Large stock of new and used parts. Discount prices. Many other units arriving daily. Central Canada’s 2006 NEW HOLLAND TV145, 4 WD, 4490 largest wreckers of Industrial equipment. hrs., always shedded, bi-directional drive, Cambrian Equipment Sales, 204-667-2867, 100 to 174 HP, vg cond., $55,000 OBO. fax: 204-667-2932, Winnipeg, MB. 2009 JOHN DEERE 4895, w/36' Honeybee 204-328-7133, 204-721-0119, Rivers, MB. 575 tractor, 451 hdr, double swath, built-in Dmveitch@goinet.ca GPS, Mandako swath roller, $90,000. 2009 T9060, 4 WD, 535 HP, full Auto403-860-9477, 306-270-7000 Kindersley SK Steer, 800 duals, 1380 hrs, full weight pkg, STEVE’S TRACTOR REBUILDER looking exc. cond. 306-642-8111, Rockglen, SK. for JD tractors to rebuild, Series 20s, 30s, 1995 NEW HOLLAND 8970, MFWD power40s or 50s, or for parts. Will pay top dollar. shift, rubber 85%, 7000 hours, excellent. Now selling JD parts. 204-466-2927, Call 306-744-8113, Saltcoats, SK. 204-871-5170, Austin, MB. 2012 NH T9.615 4WD, 834 hrs, AutoGuide 2012 JOHN DEERE 9560R, 560 HP, 749 WAAS rec, 800/70R38 $292,200. Call hrs, JD link, 520/85R46, $402,300. Call South Country Equipment, 306-721-5050, 2 0 1 1 C AT E R P I L L A R W H E E L L OA D E R South Country Equipment, 306-721-5050, Regina, SK. visit: www.southcountry.ca IT-38-H, low hr. machine, EROPS, AC, ride Regina, SK. www.southcountry.ca 2006 TV145 w/hay header, front end short control, Q/C, 20.5R25 tires c/w 3.5 yard JD 8970, 440 HP, powershift, PTO, 20.8 loader, grapple forks, hyd. at both ends, 3 bucket, excellent condition, $145,000. Can triples, new eng., 3 hyds., great grain cart PTH, 2 new tires, PTO both ends, 3850 hrs, deliver. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. tractor.Can deliver 780-603-7640 Bruce AB c/w 18’ haybine HS18, vg cond., $75,000. 2010 7330 JD, MFD, 3300 hrs, 20x20 pow- 306-468-2669, Canwood, SK. erquad trans, 3 PTH, 20.8x38 tires, w/741 2006 NH TJ380 380HP, 4WD, 1721 hours, JD loader and grapple, $110,000. Call A.E. 5 hyds, front weights, $124,800. Financing MF 8460 COMBINE, 2770 hrs., PU header; Chicoine Farm Equip. Ltd. 306-449-2255, available. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit: MF 200 swather, 26’, UII pickup reel. Both Storthoaks, SK. www.combineworld.com stored inside and in good shape. 306-874-5663, Spalding, SK. JOHN DEERE 4320, excellent condition, dual PTO, never had FEL. 403-585-1910, LAND LEVELLERS: NEW 10’, $2250; 12’, Carbon, AB. 1996 FORD/NH 1720 acreage tractor, 456 $2450; Used scrapers: 4 yd., $3900; Ash2002 JD 7810, MFD, autoquad with LHR, hours, 28 HP diesel, 3 PTH, PTO, Leon land 4.5 yd., $4500, Crown 6 yd., $5500; has E-range, 3 PTH, 4900 hrs., shedded. F E L , s h e d d e d , ve r y c l e a n , $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 . Midland 8 yd., $8000; V-ditcher, $1500. 1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB. Call 780-990-8412, Cherhill, AB. 306-963-7861, Imperial, SK.
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SUNFLOWER HARVEST SYSTEMS. Call for literature. 1-800-735-5848. Lucke Mfg., www.luckemanufacturing.com RETIRING: 7â&#x20AC;&#x2122; JD sickle mower; 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122; NH hayrake; NH 352 mixmill; NH 327 manure spreader; NH 1049 bale wagon; and 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122; haybine for parts. 306-856-4443 Conquest, SK RETIRED: JD 9660WTS combine; CIH MX285 tractor; Westward 9350 swather w/MacDon 25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; triple del.; NDE feed processor; JD 8200 w/840 loader; JD forage harvester; Bale shredders; Maternity pen; Panels; Incubators, etc. 306-468-7315, Canwood, SK. or rjdz494@gmail.com ODESSA ROCKPICKER SALES: New Degelman equipment, land rollers, Strawmaster, rockpickers, protill, dozer blades. 306-957-4403, 306-536-5097, Odessa, SK. QUIT FARMING: BOURGAULT Series III 850 sprayer, new Bubble Jet nozzles; JD 590 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; swather, new reels and knife. 306-264-3660, Glenbain, SK. B.F. MECHANICAL LTD. Authorized Dealer of Sunnybrook Welding Box Concaves for rotorary and axial flow combines. Elias Reliabelt grain belt augers, highest capacity grain belt augers. The most innovative technology for your farming needs. Call Brady at 306-741-7968. SOLD CATTLE: 2090 and 2290 Case tractors; 8430 JD 4WD; 2 older cattle trailers, good cond; Cultivators, augers, etc. Macklin, SK. 306-753-8069 or 306-753-2842. QUIT FARMING: 2008 CIH 8010 combine 4 WD, 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; flex draper, $200,000; 2008 STX 430, 4 WD, new 680x42 tires, $160,000; 2011 Farm King 13x85 auger, hyd. swing, hyd. lift on swing, $18,000; 2013 Geringhoff 8x30â&#x20AC;? corn chopping header with row stompers, $80,000; 2-105 White tractor, rebuilt engine, $7000; 32â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Ezee-On tandem disc, spring loaded cushing gang, done very little, $25,000; Roadrunner header haul, $8000; MacDon 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; draper header, $20,000; IH 4240 tractor w/15â&#x20AC;&#x2122; mower, $12,000; Westco 16x30 cult., $1500; Band sprayer 16x30, $1500. 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. 2011 JD 9770 STS, 717/554 hrs, duals, Contour-Master; 2012 JD 8285R, 1580 hrs, IVT, ILS; 2010 CASE/IH Steiger, 535 HD, 2800 hrs, triples, PTO, Pro 600, high-flow; 1996 JD 7600, 12,600 hrs, 740 loader w/grapple, PQ, 2 valves, 3 PTH, PTO; 2007 JD 9620, 4276 hrs, 800x38 duals, PS, weights, ASR, premier lights; JD 4755, 10,300 hrs, MFWD, PS, rods, mains and clutch pack done at 9600 hrs, front fenders; 2001 CIH STX440 quad, 9633 hrs, PTO, ag-tractor; 2003 CIH MX255, 5920 hrs, MFWD, PS w/creeper, deluxe cab; 2004 NH TM175, 1600 hrs, MFWD, loader; 2009 CAT MT765C, 2720 hrs; 1996 CAT CH65D, 6580 hrs, 3 PTH, PTO; 1997 CAT 928G wheel loader, 15,168 hrs, AC, cab, bucket, RC, 20.5x25; 2012 JD 612C Stalkmaster header, 12 row, 30â&#x20AC;?; 2008 JD 612C header, 12 row, 30â&#x20AC;?, knife rolls, hyd. deck plates; 1995 JD 1293, 12 row, 30â&#x20AC;?, knife rolls; 1995 JD 893, 8 row, 30â&#x20AC;?. Call Interstate Equipment Inc., Valley City, ND., 701-845-0013 or 1-800-772-6698 www.IEVCND.com
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2014 FARM KING 750 7â&#x20AC;&#x2122; rough cut mower, 3 PTH, never been used, $2800. Creelman, SK. 306-433-0003 or 306-737-0610. TRACTOR TOW ROPES and Tow Straps in stock at Flaman. Call 1-888-435-2626. www.flaman.com 145 VERSATILE 4 WD, running; MF 860 combine, shedded; MF 860 turbo for parts, rubber- good; IH swather w/15â&#x20AC;&#x2122; header; Versatile minimum till hoe drill 21â&#x20AC;&#x2122;. Best offer or trade on livestock equip. Outlook, SK., 306-867-4595, 306-867-8833 eves. 1983 JD 7721 combine w/JD 912 PU; 2000 MacDon Premier PT swather with finger reel; Morris Magnum II 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; cultivator; JD 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; discers; Int. 310 discers; RiteWay harrow packer drawbar. Located near Dinsmore, SK. Please call Cliff 306-846-2175 or email: cab@sasktel.net for info.
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CUSTOM FENCING, WILL travel. Call for FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS bookings. 306-221-8806, Asquith, SK. We also specialize in: Crop insurance appeals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Cus- SPEEDRITE, PATRIOT ELECTRIC FENCERS tom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. and accessories. 306-725-4820, Bulyea, Call Back-Track Investigations for assis- SK., www.lambacres.ca tance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. MASSEY 44 TRACTOR with post pounder, LEON ROCKPICKER #3000, $2395; Flexi- $1750. Call 306-642-3189, Assiniboia, SK. Coil 10x65 auger, $2200; 50â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Bourgault packer bar w/Valmar, $4895; 50â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Flexi-Coil SOLIDLOCK AND TREE ISLAND game wire System 95, $3495; 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Bourgault cult., and all accessories for installation. Heights $4750; 32â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Morris deep tillage cult., $1800. from 26â&#x20AC;? to 120â&#x20AC;?. Ideal for elk, deer, bison, Call Curtis 306-883-2468, 780-891-7334, sheep, swine, cattle, etc. Tom Jensen Spiritwood, SK. ph/fax 306-426-2305, Smeaton, SK. 1997 45â&#x20AC;&#x2122; LODE-KING alum. combo trailer, $7500; 5000 IHC dsl. 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; swather w/UII PU reel, $6900; 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; UII PU reel, $2000; Flexi-Coil 65 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122; sprayer, $2700; JD 8 row 22â&#x20AC;? all crop head, $4500; JD 15â&#x20AC;&#x2122; head BLOCKED AND SPLIT seasoned Spruce w/sunflower pans, $1500; Grain dryer, firewood. Call V&R Sawing, 306-232-5488, CMS 14E continuous multi-stage, $5000; Rosthern, SK. JD 7100 18-row planter, $4000; 3 PTH, 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122; sprayer, $3500. 204-325-8019 Winkler MB BLOCKED SEASONED JACK Pine firewood and wood chips for sale. Lehner Wood PreELIMINATE DUST WITH ACE DUST servers Ltd., 306-763-4232, Prince Albert, S U P P R E S S A N T - safe alternative to SK. Will deliver. Self-unloading trailer. chemicals. We use canola oil, environmentally friendly. Water repellent drying roads faster, lasts much longer than calcium chloride. Call Ace Enterprises, Saskatoon, toll free 1-844-291-6582. Or visit our website: www.aceenterprises.com RETIRED: 1998 JD 7810 tractor, 720 FEL, shedded, 6260 hrs.; 2005 Ford 350 4x4 diesel, auto. PW, PL, 4 door, approx. 160,000 kms.; 20 yd. tandem axle, tridump gravel trailer; 11- U.H.F. radios, base, etc.; 4- 2200 bu. Westeels on hopp e r s ; 4 - 1 6 5 0 R o s c o b i n s ( c h e ap ) . 306-752-3820, 306-921-9920, Melfort, SK. JOHN DEERE 709 7â&#x20AC;&#x2122; rotary mower, $3500; Also, 18 suitcase weights, $40/each. Call 306-697-3469, Grenfell, SK. F I R E W O O D : C u t a n d s p l i t , d e l i ve r y 1997 CUSTOM COACH 5th wheel trailer available. 306-862-7831, 306-862-3086, one slide, new roof and awning, 28-1/2â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, Nipawin, SK. 5th wheel hitch available, $10,000 OBO; 1979 Ford Ranger Supercab truck, 5 spd. trans.; Fork type rockpicker; 14â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Hesston haybine. 306-722-3579, Fillmore, SK. RETIRING: 2- 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; JD AUTOFOLD 590 BEVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FISH & SEAFOOD LTD., buy diswathers; 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Premier autofold swather; 2- rect, fresh fish: Pickerel, Northern Pike, 28â&#x20AC;&#x2122; MF #35 swathers; NH 1033 auto bale Whitefish and Lake Trout. Seafood also wagon; Walinga grain vac with all updates. available. Phone toll free 1-877-434-7477, 306-763-8277, Prince Albert, SK. Call 306-638-4550, Findlater, SK.
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LIV ESTO C K C O - O P SPRUCE FOR SALE! Beautiful locally grown trees. Plan ahead and renew your shelterbelt or landscape a new yardsite, get the year round protection you need. We sell on farm near Didsbury, AB. or deliver anywhere in western Canada. Now taking spring bookings. Details phone 403-586-8733 or check out our website at www.didsburysprucefarms.com
TROPHY ZONE TANNERY, State of the art facility. Hair on tanning for both taxidermy and domestic hides. Quality work w i t h f a s t t u r n a r o u n d . C a l l a ny t i m e 403-653-1565 or cell: 406-450-6300, Cardston, AB. Email: bunnage@shaw.ca
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1994 INGERSOL RAND E50 gen set 3.9T Cummins diesel, 86 HP w/control panel, 7610 hrs, 12V, $6950. Financing available. www.combineworld.com 1-800-667-4515. DIESEL GENSET SALES AND SERVICE, 12 to 300 KW, lots of units in stock, used and new, Perkins, John Deere, Deutz. We also build custom gensets. We currently have special pricing on new John Deere units. Call for pricing 204-792-7471.
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IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT or move water? 6â&#x20AC;?-10â&#x20AC;? pipe, 4 cyl. motor and pump on cart, $4500. 403-308-1400, Taber, AB. IRRIGATION TURBINE WATER pumps, 6â&#x20AC;?-8â&#x20AC;?, 4 cyl. dsl., 600-1000 gal./min., very BISON WANTED - Canadian Prairie Bison efficient. 403-878-6302, Grassy Lake, AB. is looking to contract grain finished bison for growing markets. Roger Provencher at WESTERN IRRIGATION - Large supply of 306-468-2316. roger@cdnbison.com new and used irrigation equipment. Cadman travelling gun dealer. Used pivot. NEBRASKA BISON BUYING ALL CLASSES We buy and sell used irrigation equipment. Bison calves, yearlings, adult bulls, cows, Call 306-867-9461, Outlook, SK. pairs. All export requirements processed Nebraska Bison. Contact Randy Miller, BERKLEY 6â&#x20AC;? PTO PUMP, suction line and by Nebraska, NE. or e-mail: i n t a ke s c r e e n , v e r y g o o d , $ 5 0 0 0 . 402-430-7058, RandyMiller@Miller95Enterprises.com 306-382-9024, Saskatoon, SK. BRED COWS, breeding bulls and heifRAIN MAKER IRRIGATION Zimmatic by 200 Lindsay pivots/Greenfield mini pivots, K- ers. 306-375-7645, Kyle, SK. Line towable irrigation, spare parts/acces- WANTED: CALVES AND Yearlings. Call sories, new and used equipment. 33 years Ryan 306-646-4974 or cell: 306-646-7743 in business. www.rainmaker-irrigation.com Fairlight, SK. Call 306-867-9606, Outlook, SK. LOOKING FOR ALL class of bison from PHILâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S IRRIGATION SALES: Reinke piv- yearling to cow/calf pairs and big bulls. ots, lateral and minigators, pump and used Phone Kevin 306-429-2029, Glenavon, SK. mainline travelers and pivots. 22 years experience. 306-858-7351, Lucky Lake, SK. WANTED TO PURCHASE cull bison bulls www.philsirrigation.ca and cows for slaughter. Oak Ridge Meats 204-835-2365 204-476-0147 McCreary MB
LAST ONE! 2014 Ferris IS700Z, 61â&#x20AC;? deck, 27 HP commercial, zero-turn, front/rear suspension, cut up to 5 acres/hour. Year End Clearance! Cam-Don Motors Ltd. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK.
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2012 USED 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; SCHULTE mower, nice condition. Call machinery Dave 403-545-2580, Bow Island, AB. IH 550 FORAGE HARVESTER; NH 352 mixmill, NH Hayliner 268 baler, IH 25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; PT swather. All in good condition, shedded, not used in many years. Call 306-752-3777 or 306-921-6697, Melfort, SK. JD 4020 TRACTOR, 7554 hrs.; JD 105 combine; JD 105 combine w/straight cut header. All shedded. L-240 Morris Challenger cultivator w/harrows; Kello-Bilt disc Series 166; Morris 713 Seed-Rite with grass seeder; Deep tiller. 204-937-3384, Roblin, MB. Email: terri@novgroup.com
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WANTED: TRACTOR WEIGHTS, any make or model. Call 306-449-2253. HAY RACK log trailers for sale. Call Gord WANTED: 25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; TANDEM disc, must be good 306-221-0464, Saskatoon, SK. ALUMINUM FRAMED GREENHOUSE condition. 306-662-3385, Golden Prairie, 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; incl: gas furnace, tables, electrical SK. box and exhaust fan. You must dismantle, $5000. Call 306-738-4905, Gray, SK. WANTED: USED BIN CRANE for repairing 1500 - 4000 bu. flat bottom grain bins. Call 306-241-4022, Saskatoon, SK. LOWEST PRICES IN CANADA on new, high generator systems. Quality diesel WANTED: MF #36 and #360 Discers, quality Winpower PTO tractor driven all sizes, any condition. Also parts discers. generators, alternators, automatic/ manual switch Prompt pickup. Ph anytime 306-259-4923, gear, and commercial duty Sommers Pow306-946-9669, 306-946-7923, Young, SK. ermaster and Sommers/ Winco portable WANTED: Older and newer tractors, in generators and home standby packages. running condition or for parts. Goods Used 75+ years of reliable service. Contact Sommers Motor Generator Sales for all Tractor Parts, 1-877-564-8734. your generator requirements at WANTED: OLDER SP swather, with PU reel, 1-800-690-2396 sales@sommersgen.com prefer 18â&#x20AC;&#x2122; or just 14-1/2â&#x20AC;&#x2122; PU reel only. Online: www.sommersgen.com 306-342-4784, Glaslyn, SK. WANTED: POWER HARROW, 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; to 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, in NEW AND USED generators, all sizes from good cond; 3 PTH sprayer, 60-80â&#x20AC;&#x2122; boom, 5 kw to 3000 kw, gas, LPG or diesel. Phone for availability and prices. Many used in hyd. pump. 306-441-0398, Battleford, SK. stock. 204-643-5441, Fraserwood, MB.
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QUALITY YEARLING ANGUS BULLS, semen tested, light to moderate birth weight. Ken Bell 306-591-7792, Pense, SK. BLACK ANGUS BULLS, 15 yearlings and some 2 year olds, priced to sell. Phone Merlin Scott 204-835-2087, McCreary, MB. BLACK ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, semen tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, Englefeld, SK. skinnerfarmsangus.com 2 YEAR OLD Black Angus bulls, low birth weight, good performance, good selection Rob Garner, 306-946-7946, Simpson, SK. 2 YEAR OLD BULLS, stout and rugged for your cow herd, easy calving for your heifers. Contact Ernest Gibson, Everblack Angus, Vermilion, AB., 780-853-2422. PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS long yearling bulls, replacement heifers, AI service. Meadow Ridge Enterprises, 306-373-9140 or 306-270-6628, Saskatoon, SK. REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS 2 year old virgin and yearling bulls. Moderate birth weights, quiet. Complete performance and ultrasound data available. Contact GBS Angus Farm 306-940-9536, Prince Albert, SK. SELLING: BLACK ANGUS bulls. Wayside Angus, Henry and Bernie Jungwirth, 306-256-3607, Cudworth, SK. ANGUS BULL, REASON for selling, sold cows, health issues. Ready for service. Call 306-466-4428, Leask, SK.
WANTED BISON: PURCHASING finished bison, yearling bison, mature bison bulls and cows. 403-783-0356, 403-783-0378, 17-18 MONTH Registered Red Angus bulls, easy calving, quiet, semen tested. Little de Rimbey, AB. Ndsmith1@mac.com Ranch, 306-845-2406, Turtleford,SK. 2 HYDRAULIC BISON handling systems: One Balsem special c/w 3 sorting pens; One South River squeeze with sorting alley boxes. Both with scales. Call for more information, 306-231-9110, Quill Lake, SK. NORTHFORK- INDUSTRY LEADER for over 15 years, is looking for finished Bison, grain or grass fed. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you have them, we want them.â&#x20AC;? Make your final call with Northfork for pricing! Guaranteed prompt payment! 514-643-4447, Winnipeg, MB.
SOUTH VIEW RANCH has Red and Black Angus yearling and 2 yr. old bulls, semen and performance tested. Ceylon, SK. Call Shane 306-869-8074, Keith 306-454-2730. THREE 3 YEAR OLD Red Angus bulls, p r i c e d t o s e l l . Phone Merlin Scott 204-835-2087, McCreary, MB. RED ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, semen tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, Englefeld, SK. skinnerfarmsangus.com
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RED OR BLACK BULLS, 2 years, semen 6TH ANNUAL PRAIRIE Harvest Horse tested, reasonable prices. Tom Ward Sale, Sunday, August 17, 2014 at 1:00 PM, 306-668-4333, Saskatoon, SK. Johnstone Auction Mart, Moose Jaw, SK. Featuring Quality Ranch / Pleasure / Show 2 YEAR OLD bulls, calving ease and top geldings and mares, well started younger g r ow t h fi g u r e s . P h o n e R o b G a r n e r, geldings and mares, brood mares, year306-946-7946, Simpson, SK. lings and 2 year olds and teams. Registered and Grade. Catalogue online early August at www.johnstoneauction.ca. For more info or to be mailed a catalogue, call MARTENS CHAROLAIS has one 3 yr. old, Scott Johnstone 306-631-0767 or Glen several 2 yr. old and yearling bulls. Date- Gabel 306-536-1927. PL #914447. line Sons for calving ease, Specialist Sons for consistent thickness. 204-534-8370, HORSE SALE, Johnstone Auction Mart, Moose Jaw, Thursday, September 4, 2014. Boissevain, MB. Tack sells: 2 PM; Horses sell: 4 PM. All POLLED 2 YEAR old and yearling Charolais classes or horses accepted. 306-693-4715, bulls, some Red Factor. Kings Polled www.johnstoneauction.ca PL #914447 Charolais, 306-435-7116, 306-645-4383 or RANCH COUNTRY HORSE SALE (Perrin, 306-645-2955, Rocanville, SK. Parsonage, Bertrams) on Sat., Sept. 13th, REG. CHAROLAIS BULLS 2 year olds and 1:00 PM. Sale Preview: 9:30 AM. Rodeo yearlings. Polled, calving ease, growthy, Grounds, Maple Creek, SK. Complimentary quiet. Semen test and deliver. Qualman breakfast from 8 to 9:30. Approx. 40 AQCharolais, 306-492-4634, Dundurn, SK. HA/APHA foals from the members. Approx. 20 riding horses from members and guest consignors. For catalogue/ info. call Ken Perrin, 306-662-3730, Lou Parsonage, 15 DEXTER HEIFERS, bred Dexter; 15 Dex- 306-299-4474. Catalo gue online at: ter cows, bred Shorthorn. 403-845-5763, www.northernhorse.com/ranchcountry Rocky Mountain House, AB.
Patte n -Po llitt BBJ POLLED HEREFORDS. Good selection of quality 2 yr. old bulls as well as 2 proven 3 yr. olds. Deposit holds until turn out. Will deliver. Contact Brian Longworth 306-656-4542, 306-831-9856, Harris, SK.
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HOLSTEIN COW, 2nd calver, AI bred, due August 12. Call 403-443-5682, Three Hills, AB. FRESH AND SPRINGING heifers for sale. Cows and quota needed. We buy all classes of slaughter cattle-beef and dairy. R&F Livestock Inc. Bryce Fisher, Warman, SK. Phone 306-239-2298, cell 306-221-2620.
GOOD SELECTION OF stout red and black bulls with good dispositions and calving ease. Qually-T Limousin, Rose Valley, SK., 306-322-4755 or 306-322-7554. POLLED 2 YEAR old black and red Limousin bulls. Call Rob Garner, 306-946-7946, Simpson, SK.
BIG ISLAND LOWLINES Premier Breeder. Selling custom designed packages. Name your price and we will put a package together for you. Fullblood/percentage Lowline, embryos, semen. Black/Red carrier. Darrell 780-486-7553, Edmonton, AB.
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TEXAS LONGHORN BULLS available, black or red, yearlings and two year olds. Dean, Panorama Ranch, 403-391-6043, Stauffer. ALBERTA TEXAS LONGHORN Association 780-387-4874, Leduc, AB. For more info. www.albertatexaslonghorn.com
WELSH BLACK- The Brood Cow Advantage. Check www.canadianwelshblackcattle.com Canadian Welsh Black Soc. 403-442-4372.
HERD DISPERSAL: 25 cross bred cow/calf pairs, April calves. Bull turned out June 1st. 306-237-4807, Biggar, SK. WANTED: QUALIFIED PERSON to winter and pasture 200 to 400 cows for 3 to 5 yrs. Serious inquiries only. Contact Bernie 403-382-9578, Lethbridge, AB. COMPLETE HERD DISPERSAL: 30 young cow/calf pairs, mostly Black Angus cross Simmental, $2950/pair. 4 yr. old PB Black Angus herdsire, $3500. Call 306-592-4464, Buchanan, SK.
1500 SUFFLOK/SUFFOLK CROSS EWE FLOCK DISPERSAL. Approx. 1000 spring lambing ewes lambed out at 186% unassisted. Approx. 500 Jan./Feb. lambing ewes lambed out at 180%. These ewes being flushed now for Aug. breeding. 1-6 yrs. old, no culls. $200 gate run, $225 choice. 250 CLPC shares available. CLPC average Net price for lambs is $200 per head so far this year. Suffolk Dorsett and Texel rams available. $200. 204-280-0822, Lundar, MB. mitch@mjmillarranch.com www.mjmillarranch.com
SUNGOLD SPECIALTY MEATS. We want your lambs. Have you got finished (fat) lambs or feeder lambs for sale? Call Dwayne at: 403-894-4388 or Cathy at: 1-800-363-6602 for terms and pricing. www.sungoldmeats.com
YAKS FOR SALE: 200+ head available, cows, calves, bulls and yearlings. Will sell as a herd or individually, will negotiate on price for entire herd or large lots. I have a lucrative market for the meat in BC and will provide that for someone who wants the business. $1,000. 250-569-7858, McBride, BC. phil@marshbros.ca
NORHEIM RANCHING HAS a full line of handling equipment at discount prices. Freestanding panels, tubs, chutes, feeders, self-unloading hay trailers, net wrap and more. 306-227-4503, Saskatoon, SK.
BLACKBELLY/MOUFLON CROSS SHEEP ram and ewe lambs, yearlings and mature breeding stock. Very easy keepers. No shearing, shed their hair in the spring. Lean, healthy meat, no mutton taste. Rams grow very impressive horns. Price varies with age, $100-350 OBO. 250-787-6741, 250-827-3698, Charlie Lake, BC. sosl@telus.net
FLYING GRAIN FED common pigeons for dog training and gun clubs, $4/ea. Call BAR HEART RANCH and Guest Consignors evenings, 306-563-2020, Canora, SK. Horse Sale, August 9, 2014, Preview 11:00 AM, Sale 2:00 PM. Offering 45 ranch broke geldings. 780-754-2296, Irma, AB. barheartranch@hotmail.com or website barheartranch.com NORTHFORK- INDUSTRY LEADER for over 15 years, is looking for Elk. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you have them, we want them.â&#x20AC;? Make your fiTRIM BOSS: The Power Hoof Trimmer. nal call with Northfork for pricing! GuaranTake the work out of hoof trimming. Trim teed prompt payment! 514-643-4447, wall, sole and flare on saddle horses, Winnipeg, MB. drafts and minis. Call 780-898-3752, Buck ATTENTION ELK PRODUCERS: AWAPCO Creek, AB. www.trimboss.ca is a proven leader in elk meat sales. If you WWW.ELLIOTTCUTTINGHORSES.COM have elk to supply to market, give AWAP35 plus years of training, showing, sales, CO a call today. Non-members welcome clinics, lessons. Clifford and Sandra Elliott, info@wapitiriver.com or 780-980-7589. Paynton, SK. Phone 306-895-2107.
FARROW TO FINISH Hog Equipment. Converting barns to shops so everything must go. Electric grain mill, cyclones and feed lines. Ventilation fans. Continuous feed system with feeders. Scale. Galvanized dry sow crates. Hundreds of 4x3 cement blocks. Misc other equipment. 780-893-0683, Mayerthorpe, AB. dschatz@terraprogroup.com SVEN ROLLER MILLS. Built for over 40 years. PTO/elec. drive, 40 to 1000 bu./hr. Example: 300 bu./hr. unit costs $1/hr. to run. Rolls peas and all grains. We regroove and repair all makes of mills. Call Apollo Machine 306-242-9884, 1-877-255-0187. www.apollomachineandproducts.com GGREGâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S WELDING: Freestanding 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 5 bar panels, all 2-7/8â&#x20AC;? drill stem construction, $430. 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x5.5â&#x20AC;&#x2122; high panels, 2-7/8â&#x20AC;? pipe with 5- 1â&#x20AC;? sucker rods, $300. 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x6â&#x20AC;&#x2122; high panels, 2-7/8â&#x20AC;? pipe with 6- 1â&#x20AC;? rods, $350. 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 2 or 3 bar windbreak panels c/w lumber. Gates and double hinges available on all panels. Belting troughs for grain or silage. Delivery available. For more info. call 306-768-8555, Carrot River, SK. 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; SILAGE feed troughs, $650 ea.; 250 bushel Miami creep feeders, $2750 ea. Call Mike 306-469-7741, Big River, SK. BELTING FOR SALE: 42-56â&#x20AC;? wide, 3/8â&#x20AC;? thick. Call Ken Wadelle 403-346-7178 or 403-392-7754, Red Deere, AB. ORDER NOW FOR fall delivery. Grain troughs, 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; c/w skids, made of conveyor belting and pipe, $700 ea. 306-538-4685, 306-736-7146, Kennedy, SK. PORTABLE PANELS 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; freestanding 3bar windbreak frames, 5-bar, 4-bar panels w/wo double hinge gates and more. On farm welding. Oxbow, SK., 306-485-8559, 306-483-2199 and leave a message.
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STARTED PULLETS: WHITE ($8) and brown ($9) egg layers for Oct pick up. Floor raised. 306-435-3530, Moosomin, SK.
YOUNG COW/CALF PAIRS and heifers with calves for sale. Call 306-773-1049, Swift Current, SK.
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PRO-CERT ORGANIC OPTION - 2014. KELLN SOLAR FLOAT Pumps: efficient, For information on organic farming: proseconomical and easy to use. Lumsden, SK. pects, transition, barriers, benefits, certification, and marketing contact one of our www.kellnsolar.com 1-888-731-8882. agrologists. Call 306-382-1299, Saskatoon, DANIELS MANUFACTURING PORTABLE S K . o r w a l l a c e . h a m m @ p r o - c e r t . o r g hyd. squeeze chute w/self contained hyd. www.pro-cert.org system, c/w fully adjustable 38â&#x20AC;&#x2122; portable double lead in alley and portable Bud box. Chute has electronic load bars and built-in palpation cage. Plus many more options. BEST COOKING PULSES accepting samples One year old and in excellent condition. of organic and conventional green/yellow 306-728-7707, Melville, SK. peas for 2013/2014 crop year. Matt 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; PORTABLE WINDBREAKS, asking 306-586-7111, Rowatt, SK. $750. Ph Mike 306-469-7741, Big River, SK WANTED: ORGANIC, HEATED or FEED C A N A D I A N C O - O P E R AT I V E W O O L PEARSON BISON SQUEEZE, like new, QUALITY FLAX, feed peas, soy beans, Growers, buying wool. For nearest wool $4000. Hi-Hog cattle or bison tub, $4500. lentils. 204-379-2451, St. Claude, MB. collection depot or livestock supplies cata- 403-747-2500, Alix, AB. logue, 1-800-567-3693, www.wool.ca
SHEEP DEVELOPMENT BOARD offers extension, marketing services and a full SINCLAIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FLYING S RANCH 7th Annual l i n e o f s h e e p a n d g o a t s u p p l i e s . Production Sale, Aug. 9th, 2 PM at the 306-933-5200, Saskatoon, SK. ranch. 36 one owner AQHA and APHA horses. Broke mares and geldings, and 2014 foals. 306-845-4440, Spruce Lake, SK. View catalogue in color: buyagro.com
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HERD DISPERSAL: 800 pair reputation herd. Black/BBF mostly 4 years and younger. Full herd health. Highest selling steer calves every year. $3750/pair. Willing to grass until October 15. Option to rent grass for next 5 years. Williams Ranch, 306-642-8970, Crane Valley, SK.
SASKATOON ALL BREED Horse & Tack Sale, August 26. Tack 11:00 AM, Horses to follow. Open to broke horses (halter or riding). Sale conducted at OK Corral, Martensville, SK. To consign call Frederick, 306-227-9505 bodnarusauctioneering.com
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25 MID AGE Charolais Cross Red Angus cows, with February-March tan/white calves, asking $2500/pair. 306-697-2901 or 306-697-2988, Grenfell, SK.
WANTED: CULL COWS and bulls for slaughter. For bookings call Kelly at Drake Meat Processors, 306-363-2117, ext. 111, Drake, SK.
DEMAND IS EXCEEDING supply. New pricing for your slaughter elk up to $3.75/lb. for full loads of well conditioned elk. Ian 204-625-2498, 204-867-0085, Minnedosa.
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LONG ESTABLISHED PUREBRED herd for sale. Diverse group. Unique bloodlines. 47 bred females, 19 heifer calves, $250,000 firm. Ph Rick 403-946-5386, Crossfield, AB
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ELK TROPHY BULL AND BREEDING Stock Auction, Friday, Aug. 8, 2014, 7:00 PM, Nisku Inn, Nisku, AB. For listings and updates go to www.gwacountry.com Gateway Auction Services 1-866-304-4664. Gordon 403-363-1729 Mark 403-357-9833 WANTED: 400 PLUS bull elk; Also 200 HI-QUAL CATTLE HANDLING system, compoint white-tail bucks. Stan 306-497-3576, plete, good shape. Call 306-342-2082 or Blaine Lake, SK. Email: stan1@hotmail.ca 306-342-2085, Glaslyn, SK.
NEW CONCEPT ROLLER mix mill, very good cond. Brian McCarthy, 306-435-3590 WANTED CERTIFIED ORGANIC beef. or 306-435-7527 (cell), Moosomin, SK. Peter Lundgard, Natureâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Way Farm. Call PAYSEN LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT INC. 780-338-2934, Grimshaw, AB. We manufacture an extensive line of cattle handling and feeding equipment including squeeze chutes, adj. width alleys, crowding tubs, calf tip tables, maternity pens, gates and panels, bale feeders, Bison SINGLE? SUMMER IS the perfect time to equipment, Texas gates, steel water find love! Meet the Matchmaker! In-person troughs, rodeo equipment and garbage in- interviews August 19 to 22nd in Regina cinerators. Distributors for El-Toro electric and Saskatoon. 19 years successful matchbranders and twine cutters. Our squeeze making. Call to book your appointment: chutes and headgates are now avail. with a Camelot Introductions 204-888-1529, neck extender. Ph. 306-796-4508, email: view www.camelotintroductions.com ple@sasktel.net Web: www.paysen.com COUNTRY INTRODUCTIONS - Introducing 2013 LEON 425 vertical spreader, exc you to down-to-earth country people like cond. Brian McCarthy, 306-435-3590, yourself. 1-877-247-4399. 306-435-7527 (cell), Moosomin, SK. 6100 GALLON HOULE liquid manure tank, 8â&#x20AC;?x53â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Houle pump, excellent cond. Call 780-305-6931, Barrhead, AB. FREESTANDING PANELS: 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; windbreak panels; 6-bar 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; and 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; panels; 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; and 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; feed troughs; Bale shredder bunks; Silage bunks; Feeder panels; HD bale feeders; All metal 16â&#x20AC;&#x2122; and 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; calf shelters. Will custom build. 306-424-2094, Kendal, SK.
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1-800-582-4037 www.morandindustries.com FREESTANDING CORRAL PANELS, 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 5 bar panels, complete with chain to tie to- REG. TRI-COLORED Border Collie pups, gether, removable foot for transport, born June 21st, will have 1st shots and microchipped, 7 females, 3 males, out of $435. Call 306-883-9952, Leoville, SK. working parents. 306-843-7606, Wilkie, SK NET WRAP! NET WRAP! NET WRAP! Great product. Great price. We will save you G S D M A L E P U P, 4 m o n t h s o l d . C a l l money. Twine, silage covers, and silage 306-843-3132, Wilkie, SK. or for details go to our website: ceyworkingshepherds.com film. 306-227-4503, Saskatoon, SK.
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TO BE MOVED at Macoun, SK., 3 bedroom bungalow, 46x28’, with double garage, new roof, furnace and AC. Easy to move, on cinder block basement, $25,000. Call 306-634-9957 or 250-258-9914.
GRAVEL LAND IN RM REFORD #379: 327 acres, 80 acres tested to have gravel, the remaining acres have not been tested with a possibility of having gravel. Included is a 2300 sq. ft. bungalow with a double attached garage and outbuildings. MLS® 486089. Call Wally Lorenz, Re/Max of the Battlefords, 306-446-8800, North Battleford, SK. www.remaxbattlefords.com
REG. KELPIE DOGS available August 19, 2014, vet checked, first shots, $800/ea. Call 306-334-2335, Balcarres, SK.
RETIRING? 1288 SQ. FT. townhouse, OsGOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS, ready to go. ler, SK. 20 mins. to Saskatoon. 6 months Phone Ed 306-272-3848, leave message if old c/w appliances and drapes. Basement not in. Foam Lake, SK. developed. 2 car garage. On very quiet street. Health reasons. Available Oct. PUREBRED BLACK LAB puppies for sale, 2/2014. Call 306-239-0016. 1st shots included, ready to go! $300 OBO. 306-541-8099, 306-537-8099, Regina, SK. UNIVERSITY BOUND? Perfect 3 bdrm townhouse condo, located in prestigious Lakeshore Estates, Regina, SK. Walking distance to University. Reduced for quick sale. Contact: Ian Johnston, Century 21 TRUE BLUE HEELERS Summer Puppies are Dome, 306-789-1222. here, off good working parents, these pups have good minds, good looks and lots of drive! Selling w/1st shots and dewormed. Ready mid-August. References and deliv- LOT FOR SALE: La Ronge Lake/Napatuk ery available. Call or text 306-290-3339, or subdivision, $29,000. For more info. call call 306-492-2447, Clavet, SK. 306-425-6906, La Ronge, SK. WATKINSON KELPIE PUPS, bonified proven working Kelpie bloodlines. Watkinson Cowdogs, 306-692-2573, Moose Jaw, SK.
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NEW HOME BY Dewald Construction 1978 Ltd., 1,140 sq. ft. Norquay, SK. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, single family, hardwood, tile, carpet, white cabinets, quartz counter tops. Finished basement w/radiant heat, attached double garage, gas forced air furnace and fireplace, main floor laundry. For sale by: owner $297,000. 403-934-2566, 403-901-5638, Norquay, SK. dewalds@wildroseinternet.ca
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MOBILE HOME, RURAL SK. 1400 sq. ft. McLean/QuAppelle. 3 bdrm, 1 bath, single family 1978 Safeway, 14x76', two additions 53x10' and 10x16', 1400 sq. ft. in total. New hardwood throughout, newer outside doors, w/storm doors, needs some work. Metal roofing, front deck and back deck optional, front deck 4x10', back deck 14x28'. Looking to move this off my land ASAP . Serious buyers only. For sale by owner, $34,900 OBO. Phone 306-551-7870, email: schmidtys@sasktel.net 1974 MOBILE HOME and addition, 1300 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 1 bath. To be moved, $17,500 OBO. 306-257-3240, Bradwell, SK.
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HOUSE FOR SALE in Saskatchewan: Enjoy small town living in a beautiful renovated 3 bdrm., 2 bath home w/attached garage. Laundry room w/new washer and dryer on main floor. Appliances include: Fridge, stove, dishwasher. Patio doors off BY OWNER, WARM Christina Lake, BC. kitchen onto deck. Large lot, close to golf Waterfront, nice 5 bdrm home, $495,000. course and amenities. Canora, SK. Call Call 520-820-5777 (cell) or 250-447-9000. 306-621-8846 or 306-783-7612. Can e-mail pictures on request. KILLARNEY, MB. 1160 sq. ft. 3+2 bdrm bungalow w/addition. New paint. Eat-in HONEY BEE FARM, Grand Forks, BC. 3 kitchen has newer oak cupboards. Electric bdrm. house, large cert. honey house, 2.6 fireplace upstairs and gas down. Finished acres, 500 hive equipment, trucks and basement w/2nd bathroom. Paved driveschool bus route. Call Jennifer Brock at way, single att. garage w/screened 3 seaMcDonald Realty, 250-446-2288. Visit: son room, 2 sheds. New hot water tank, townandcountry4sale.com dishwasher and garage door opener. Close to schools, golf course, park and lake, SHUSWAP COUNTRY ESTATES. Manuf. $198,500. More info call 204-523-7334. homes start at $69,900. Retire with us...on time...on budget. 250-835-2366, Salmon WARMAN HOMES RTM homes ready to Arm BC. www.shuswapcountryestates.com go! Mt. Blanchard, 1296 sq. ft. was $191,285. Sale price $175,000. Call 500 ACRES, log home, 1.5 miles riverfront, 1-866-933-9595, www.warmanhomes.ca near Vanderhoof, BC. Hunting and fishing paradise. All treed, some timber value, 5 WARMAN HOMES RTM homes ready to kms to nearest neighbor surrounded by g o ! M t . R o b s o n , 1 4 4 3 s q . f t . w a s $161,715. Sale price $155,943. Call Crown. Reduced $525,000. 250-567-5333. 1-866-933-9595, www.warmanhomes.ca 16x46 MODULINE HOME. 55 Plus Park, valley and mountain views in the beautiful Shuswap, BC. Maintenance free landscaping. Only $48,900. Call 250-835-2366 email: sce@airspeedwireless.ca
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16 ACRE RIVERFRONT farm in the North Thompson, 3 acres in vegetables, rest in pasture, all irrigated. 4 bdrm house, shop, greenhouses, outbuildings. Great for retirement/hobby or for farming, $524,900. 250-672-5159, jerdonbrown1@gmail.com SPECTACULAR RIVERFRONT PropertyKamloops. 124 fenced acres, extensive frontage along the North Thompson river only 7 minutes to shopping and schools in Westsyde. 85 acres of irrigated, fertile crop land, 25 acres of irrigated pasture. Mostly level, white sand beach, treed along the river. Mobile home, hay shed and corrals. Fenced and cross fenced. Call Julieanne, Best-West Realty- Kamloops, BC. 250-571-0355. ja-brown@shaw.ca
4000 ACRES IN A BLOCK, 15 miles east of Davidson, SK. RM of Arm River #252. Two parcels. Parcel A: 17 quarters, 93% arable land, Parcel B: 9 quarters, 89% arable. Asking 3.2x the assessment. Also avail. large older home, shop, 62,000 bu. storage, farm equipment and 100 cow/calf pairs. Great investment or turnkey. erin.kinder@yahoo.ca Call 306-561-7335. PRIME PLATO FARMLAND for sale. 960 acres of excellent Regina Clay 6B crop land Average assess. 115,000/quarter, surface oil well leases of $22,000/year, power in the treed farm yard, metal quonset 50’x60’, 3 steel 3400 bu. bins. Land located one mile south of Plato, SK. Sec 22-25-18-W3 and W/2 Sec 23-25-18-W3, located in the RM Snipe Lake 259. Serious inquires call Stu Wilson at 403-519-3759.
1926 CHARACTER HOUSE on blocks, ready to move, 1.5 storeys, 3 bdrms, Regina, SK., $10,000. Call/text 306-533-7887.
160 ACRES IN the beautiful area of Creston Valley, BC. Farm / Ranch. Pristine level farm land! Many outbuildings. Irrigation in place. 4 bedroom home. MLS® 2393673 BIG RIVER, SK. Mobile home with view of $1,100,000. 250-428-1715, Creston, BC. Cowan Lake. Well maintained on Beautiful jamiewallcvr@gmail.com 2,560 ACRES OF good farmland, mostly in large corner lot, MLS 480108, $65,000. one block w/nice yard site, house, shop, 306-469-7908, isellhomes@sasktel.net sheds and 110,000 plus bushel bins on air www.remaxmeadowlake.com and mostly hoppered. RM #101, 65 miles STANDING HAY CROPS wanted. Rental by SW of Regina, or 40 miles SE of Moose the ton or by the acre up to $100/acre. Jaw, 306-475-2521, Spring Valley, SK. Custom large square baling, custom FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS RTM SHOW HOME. 1594 sq. ft., high swathing. Call 780-991-3616, Thorsby, AB. feature front with upper windows, vinyl CENTRAL ALBERTA FARMS, acreages, We also specialize in: Crop insurance apshake and stone, high living room vault, businesses (all sizes). Information avail. peals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Cusgas fireplace with exterior chase, rear on request! Central Agencies Camrose Ltd. tom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. Call Back-Track Investigations for assisoverhang for verandah, custom cabinetry 4870-51 St., Camrose, AB. 780-672-4491. tance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. and lighting, 5’ ensuite shower, $185,000. 306-493-3089, Swanson Builders, Saskatoon, SK. area, www.swansonbuilders.ca CALL TO SEE
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This heritage home sits on 9.9 acres, overlooking a valley in a very peaceful setting and yet only 12 km from the town of Merritt, B.C. This location is a gateway to the Lower Mainland 2 hrs on the scenic Coquihalla highway, 1 hr 15 minutes to Kelowna/Penticton (known for some of the best wines in the world), and 45 min to Kamloops. It’s like owning a piece of paradise. If it’s recreation you want, it’s all here; i.e. skiing, snowmobiling, ice fishing in the winter and ATVing, dirt biking, hunting, horseback riding and fishing in the many lakes in the summer. Further information and numerous pictures can be viewed at http://sothebysrealty.ca/en/ property/british-columbia/thompson-andokanagan-real-estate/merritt/57999/
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RM OF SPIRITWOOD: Mildred area, total 21 acres, 10 miles east of Spiritwood on #3 Hwy. New well, barn, quonset, shop and corrals. Family home w/5 bdrms and 3 baths, open concept floor plan and plenty of storage inside and out, $228,000. MLS®499620. RM of Spiritwood: 8 deeded quarters, 1 leased quarter, all in close proximity to each other for a total of 1265 acres. All fully fenced, water source on every quarter, $720,000. MLS®500901. RM of Spiritwood: Mildred area, quarter section w/3 bdrm family home, all appliances included. All cultivated acres seeded into Alfalfa/brome/timothy mixture, $227,000. MLS®500906. RM of Spiritwood: 3 deeded quarters, 2 lease quarters plus additional 155 acres of lease land available. 269 cultivated acres, 50 acres broke, remainder of cultivated acres seeded into Alfalfa/brome/timothy mixture. Fenced, boarders the provincial forest, $275,000. MLS®502509. RM of Spiritwood: Good producing, high assessed quarter section down the Ranger Grid. All cultivated acres seeded into hay, 140 cultivated acres. Good access road, $195,000. MLS®502512. RM of Spiritwood: Full quarter 1 mile off #3 Hwy North on Amiens Road. 3 bdrm, renovated family home. 70 acres broke and currently rented on year-year basis, $249,000. MLS®505413. RM of Spiritwood, Mildred: 13.9 acre acreage, set up for the horse enthusiast with pen, riding arena and barn, private location, $125,000. MLS®505587. Call Shawna Schira-Kroeker, RE/MAX of the Battlefords, 1-306-446-8800, or 306-441-1625, for more information.
RM OF PADDOCKWOOD No. 520, 81 acres with approx. 77 cultivated. East half of the SE quarter -02-52-24-W2nd. This is a fairly easy parcel of land to farm and is located adjoining the main road. I am also looking for grain or pastureland in the nearby area, as well as a 200+ cow/calf operation with buildings and fair fences. Call Lloyd Ledinski, RE/MAX of the Battlefords, North Battleford SK, 306-446-8800 or 306-441-0512
RM 164/194: 4000 acres of pasture and grain land. Can be purchased in 2 parcels. John Cave, Edge Realty Ltd 306-773-7379, Swift Current, SK. www.farmsask.com
RM OF LEASK #464, 373 acres, approx. 250 cultivated, balance pasture w/fair to good fences and possible lease of adjoining 620 acres of Crownland. Will handle 80-100 cow/calf pairs, excellent water supply and good big game hunting. MLS ®493566; Also, this 582 acres, excellent pasture in a single block with 50% tame pasture mix and 50% natural pasture, 5 dugouts, 2 springs, fairly good fences, 10 acres large spruce, stone free, power. Quite a little paradise! 1 hour from Saskatoon. MLS®493039. For viewing of these two cattle operations, call Lloyd Ledinski, Re/Max of the Battlefords, 306-446-8800, or 306-441-0512, North Battleford, SK.
RM 165: 160 acres approx. 1 mile south of Herbert, SK. House, barn, corrals, ideal livestock operation. Fenced for sheep. MLS 495223. John Cave, Edge Realty, 306-773-7379. www.farmsask.com
S u tton G rou p - R esu lts R ealty R egin a, S K . ID#479810- MAPLE CREEK: Best view in the Maple Creek area, 25 acres on a hill beside the highway on the way to the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Bare land perfect for new construction, comes with 2 wells and power and telephone already in place, good water. ID#1100191- Rush Lake: Approx. 309.73 acres irrigated land. Valley pivots, natural gas pumping unit, 3 phase power. Located 11 miles East of Swift Current and 5 miles south of Hwy #1 right along the Highfield Reservoir. ID#1100257 Osler: Modern Dairy farm near Saskatoon w/145 acres. 90 cow free stall barn w/state of the art auto identifying double 10 milk parlor and an attached calf-heifer barn, 154.79 kg daily milk quota, 1614 sq. ft. home, and insulated workshop. ID#1100237 Dinsmore: Two quarter sections of farmland located close to Dinsmore, in RM Milden #286. Soil is sandy clay loam with #2 and #3 soil. Sellers will consider selling each quarter sepa r a t e l y. R e a l E s t a t e C e n t r e , 1-866-345-3414 or view website www.farmrealestate.com
42 ACRES CULTIVATED overlooking valley 4 miles west of Lumsden, SK., 15 mins. NW of Regina, $187,000. Other adjacent land available, 306-536-5055.
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KAMSACK/ YORKTON AREA FARMS: (1) RM #274 and #275, 10 quarters (7 in Insinger and 3 in Good Lake). North of Theodore. 5 quarters pasture and 5 quarters grain land. All land rented for 2014. Within 55 km. of Yorkton. Reduced to $759,000. (2) RM #271, 434 acres/347 cultivated. 1.75 miles east of Kamsack. Crop Insurance rating E on 2 quarters and H on other. Lar ge areas of #1 soil. $590,000. (3) RM #271, Thriving greenhouse business (known as Grandma B’s) Includes 150 acres/115 acres cultivated; 1778 sq. ft. home with attached garage, 3 bdrm plus office, 1.5 baths, main floor laundry; barn and corrals. Adjacent quarter available and can be purchased w/wo greenhouse quarter. Only 12 miles from Kamsack. $599,000. (4) RM #271, Perfect retirement/hobby farm 20 miles from Kamsack. 160 acres/84 acres cultivated (land currently rented). 1232 sq. ft. home completely renovated in 1980. Includes shop, barn, grain bins and storage building. Close to parks and shopping. Abundant wildlife. $289,900. For more info call Rod Hilderman, Hawryluk Agency Inc. Kamsack, SK. toll-free 1-866-477-7771 or 306-542-2422, www.hawrylukagency.com
ORGANIC LAND NEAR Kenaston, SK. 443 acres; Adjoining 37 acre acreage w/house F O R S A L E B Y O W N E R : SE quarter and pasture also available. 306-242-1896. 05-17-30-W1st, approx. 145 to 150 acres cult. grainland, asking $250,000, but will consider other offers. 306-645-4514 ask for Wendy, 306-435-6404, Rocanville, SK.
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SOLD ! WHITEWOOD 11 acres - owned by Laminin Farms Ltd. MOOSOMIN 12 acres - owned by Allan & Katherine Quinn WHITEWOOD 15.9 acres - owned by Donna & Wilfred Sulz CHOICELAND 158 acres - owned by Matthew Potvin OXBOW 161 acres - owned by Robert & Donna Burns ROULEAU 958.56 acres - owned by Foley Farms Ltd. MORSE 959 acres - owned by Ken & Janice Koch
FRONTIER, SK. RANCH: 5120 acres, all adjoining, two homes, good service buildings, excellent water. John Cave, Edge Realty, Ph. 306-773-7379, Swift Current, SK. www.farmsask.com 150 ACRES FARMLAND, 140 acres cultivated, NW-33-41-2-W3rd. Call for more info. 306-232-5012, Hague, SK. FARM/ ACREAGE- 520 acres or purchase only 40 acres with yardsite, 1588 sq. ft. newer res. on rural water line. Close to Diefenbaker Lake and Sask Landing Prov. Park. RM 228 Lacadena. MLS 487145 and MLS 487054. Len Rempel 306-741-6358 Royal LePage Southland Realty, Swift Current, SK. www.royallepageswiftcurrent.ca GRONLID, SK., MELFORT area, 160 acres, 148 of cult., 12 acres bush, 1200 sq. ft. house, renovation started, interior gutted, close to Wapiti Ski Hill and diamond mine. Contact Bert at 306-221-2892, Sutton Group, Saskatoon, SK.
2500 ACRES MIXED Farm, 93% arable in one block RM of Arm River #252, 15 miles. East of Davidson, SK. 17 quarters, 93% arable land. Lots of water. Additional 9 quarters avail. if required. Large older home, shop, 62,000 bu. storage, farm equip. 100 cow/calf pairs also avail. Great investment or turnkey. Call 306-561-7335. E-mail: erin.kinder@yahoo.ca RM 371, 160 acres, renovated house, 40x60 heated shop, $590,000. 306-369-7503, 306-469-1010, Bruno, SK. justenterprisesltd@hotmail.ca
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WANTED: GOOD FARMLAND around Saskatoon/ Aberdeen. 403-305-5895, 120 ACRES, ABERDEEN, SK., on Old 27 email sunnymangat@hotmail.com Road, SE-21-37-03-W3rd. Close to hydro, HUDSON BAY, SK. Leaf Lake area: 3 ad- gas, and water, $299,000. 403-293-2429. joining quarters, prime hunting, mar- RM BUCKLAND 491, SW35-50-26-W2nd, ke t a b l e t i m b e r a n d p e at . N E , N W, 160 acres hay/pasture/wetland, 1 km off SE-06-46-01-W2. Phone 250-427-6036. pavement, 1548 sq. ft. manufactured $149,000 OFF GRID, self-sufficient, home, built 1997, 40x60 shop, nat. gas. house, garage, 3 outbuildings, fenced yard Private and peaceful, close to northern lakes. Call eves. 7-10 PM, 306-763-1994. 160 acres. 306-547-3123, Preeceville, SK.
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DWEIN TRASK REALTY Inc. Delisle: 2 quarters of quality farmland c/w huge bungalow, 2 good sheds and a barn. On pavement just 1.5 miles North of town. MLS #503346; St. Benedict: 325 acres of productive land, 5.5 miles South of town. Great 2 storey home, barn, corrals, steel grain storage and workshop. Priced to sell! MLS #491740. Call Dwein 306-221-1035.
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Ca ll PO TZU S LTD. Phone: 306-782-74 23 Fa x: 306-786-6909 Em a il: info@ potzu s.com MINERAL RIGHTS. We will purchase and or lease your mineral rights. 1-877-269-9990. cndfree@telusplanet.net BALGONIE, SK. 158 acres, hay and pasture land, 1530 sq. ft. house, 4 bdrms., 30x30’ attached garage, 30x40’ barn, park-like yard. Asking $749,000. Call 306-771-4899. HAMMOND REALTY: Shire Farm, RM 92 Walpole, near Moosomin, SK. 1280 acres, featuring 610 cult. acres and 625 hay/pasture acres (300 acres could be cropped), $61,863 avg 2013 assessment. Grass carries 100 pair. Yard includes: 1180 sq ft bungalow (1983), 4 bed, 2 bath, 12,850 bu. steel bin storage, exc. water and cattle facilities. MLS #501213. Reduced to $1,240,000. Alex Morrow 306-434-8780 http://Shire.HammondRealty.ca
CERT. ORGANIC GRAIN and Livestock Farm, Minnedosa, MB., on Hwy. 16. 1150 acres, mature yard w/bungalow, heated shop, 30,000 bu. grain storage, corrals and handling facilities, newer well w/piped water, good fences. 204-761-3760. 1430 ACRE GRAIN FARM, with 1296 cult., appealing landscaped yard with modern 5 bdrm family home, newer workshop/machine shed 45x72, other storage buildings, 70,000+ bu. grain storage plus dryer, elevator close by, good location. Maurice Torr, Century 21 Westman.com, www.century21westman.com Brandon, MB., 204-729-6644.
MULCHING - TREES, BRUSH, Stumps. Call today 306-933-2950. Visit us at: www.maverickconstruction.ca NATURAL PASTURELAND for rent RM of Keys #303. Contact Rainy 306-594-2020, 8:30 AM -4:30 PM, Mon.- Fri., Norquay, SK
5 BEDROOM ON 11 Acres, Sturgis, SK. Newer home, lots of renos, hardwood, tile 1250 sq. ft., 2.5 bath, in-floor heat, good water, c/w barn/fence, $185,000. 306-547-8057, 306-322-7833, Sturgis, SK. ASPEN GROVE ESTATES, 3- serviced 7 acre lots for sale by builder near Borden, S K . o n H w y. # 1 6 , $ 5 9 , 0 0 0 e a . 306-827-7731.
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960 ACRES, 20 min NE of Regina on highway. Complete infrastructure for grain, livestock or mixed. May consider separate purchase of home quarter. TRUAX, SK. (RM of Elmsthorpe), half section with good buildings. Farm set up for starter in livestock or great hobby farm. Brian Tiefenbach 306-536-3269, 306-525-3344 at Colliers International, 2505 11th Ave., Suite 200, Regina, SK. www.collierscanada.com
1120 ACRE STOCK AND GRAIN FARM with 330 cult., balance in hay and pasture, 5 bdrm home with extensive views, 2 large cattle shelters, insulated calving barn, spacious machine shed. 2 miles from pavement, 6 miles to town. Call Maurice Torr, Century 21 Westman.com, 204-729-6644, www.century21westman.com Brandon MB BEEF RANCH IN SE Manitoba, in the heart of cattle country. Available: 4.5 quarters deeded land and 3 quarters crown land. Included are full set of outbuildings. Most corrals are steel corralling. 1500 sq.ft. home, att. double garage. Equipment and cows can be negotiated at the time of sale. Land can easily produce feed and grazing for 150 cows. This can be purchased for only $530,000. Cliff Martens, Delta Real Estate, 204-346-4117, Steinbach, MB. FOR SALE: 500 head goat dairy farm in Minto, MB. Also would consider a partnership. Milk contracts for fluid milk and cheese. Complete operation with land, livestock and buildings or operation can be moved. Contact David 204-534-7531 or email: drsrourke@gmail.com
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RM CANWOOD #494, 4 quarters, grain, pasture and hay, lots of water, 400 acres cult. On school bus route. Power on 2 sites. House, 2 large garages, grain storage on home quarter. Fair market value. Priced to sell. 306-747-2775 Shellbrook SK LAND FOR SALE in RM Wood Creek #281. E-1/2-3-28-27-W2, 320 acres of pasture cross fenced into three paddocks. Seeded alfalfa/meadow brome, 1 paddock seeded only brome. Lots of water. Pasture rented for 2014 season. 306-963-7656 for more info. Tenders to be in by Sept. 8/14. Highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Email bhdetwiller@sasktel.net or mail to Bill Detwiller, Box 59, Imperial SK S0G 2J0
LAND FOR SALE: 3 quarters, NW-07-24-27-W1, NE-07-24-27-W1, SW-07-24-27-W1, RM Shellmouth-Boulton 7 miles North of Inglis, MB., PR #592. Call Barry or Pat Sawchuk, 204-564-2228. DAIRY FARM IN Central Manitoba, part of dairy country. 160 acres (105 workable), approx. 1900 sq ft. house, recently renovated. Free stall dairy barn, 210 stalls, 4 robotic milkers, dry cow barn, bred heifer facility, open heifer facility, calf hutches, machine shed, slurry store, $2,925,000. To be negotiated at the time of sale: Tractors, feed wagons, misc. farm equipment, milk quota up to 210 liters, cows and young stock to match quota demands, up to 160 additional acres available for rent. Contact Cliff Martens at 204-346-4117, Delta Real Estate, Steinbach, MB.
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QUIET COUNTRY LIFE, close to Kenosee Lake, SK. Golf course, Bear Claw Casino, oil, potash, elementary and high schools. 1200 sq. ft. home, 5 bdrm, 2.5 bath, walkin bsmt. New shingles 2013. Electric heat, good well, quonset, outbuildings, 2 gardens, fruit trees, well treed yard. 2 quarters: crop, pasture w/dugout. Sell as package or can split. Contact 306-435-7406.
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12 ACRES, 4 bdrm. bungalow with double attached garage, 30 min. NE of Yorkton, SK. Barn, steel machine shed, steel bins, new well. Close to Madge Lake, Lake of The Prairies and potash mines. Beautiful view. A must see! $289,000. MLS 495204. Call Gavin Konkel, CORE Real Estate Inc., 306-641-9123. gkonkel@teamcore.ca 10 ACRE ACREAGE 12 miles SE of Melfort, SK. Metal clad shop and barn, cattle sheds, corrals, outbuildings, older 1276 sq. ft. house. 72’ well, $295,000. Call: 2014 FOUR WINDS 35SK Super C Ford chassis, power stroke diesel, 10,000 lbs. 306-752-3556 or 306-921-4774. towing capacity. Tow your horse trailer. .66 ACRES with mobile home, NG, well, Stk #3857, $125,000. Shop online 24/7 at septic, power and phone, established treed Allandale.com or 1-866-346-3148. yard. Located halfway between Yorkton and Melville, SK. on Hwy. #10, high dry land, $125,000 OBO. Call 306-620-7251.
STANDING HAY CROPS wanted. Rental by CHARACTER HOUSE ON 82 scenic acres, the ton or by the acre up to $100/acre. 15 mins SE of Moose Jaw, SK. Treed yard, Custom large square baling, custom 2 metal clad sheds, city water, updated swathing. Call 780-991-3616, Thorsby, AB. electrical, lots of hardwood. New appliances and antique furniture included. Price slashed to $429,000 until August 15th. Call 306-693-7357 after 5 PM. CRAIG: 4 ACRE PARCEL, mobile home, 2 bdrms, 1 bath, barn, corrals and other buildings. Give us a call at: 306-567-4213, 2011 ARGO, 750 EFI Avenger, 8 wheel Cliff Shaw Agencies Ltd., Davidson, SK. w/tracks, roll bar, winch, 600 kms., $16,900. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. RM OF CHESTERFIELD #261, 12 miles, South of Flaxcombe, 10 acres, 1452 sq. ft. 2009 ARCTIC CAT PROWLER 700XTX, side bungalow, 48’x96’ heated shop w/water, by side, 3500 miles, good cond., new tires, 30’x60’ shed, 24’x36’ shop, 31,100 bu. steel $6500. Call 204-937-3290, Roblin, MB. bin grain storage, asking $610,000. Call Brad Edgerton, 306-463-7357, Edge Realty Ltd., Kindersley, SK. 2004 FAMILY FISH pontoon 20’, 50 HP Merc., w/trailer, $12,900; 2007 Four Winns fish and ski model, 18.5’, 4.3 inboard, only 134 hrs., above average cond., $17,900; 2006 Tracker Pro 190 fishing boat, 90 HP Merc. 4-stroke, good cond. with trailer, $12,900. K&L Equipment, Ituna, SK. 306-795-7779, 306-537-2027, email ladimer@sasktel.net DL #910885.
2005 HOLIDAY RAMBLER Imperial, new front tires, new batteries, 400 Cummins, fully loaded, 46,000 miles, always shedded, excellent condition, $150,000 OBO. 306-487-7774, 306-577-2457, Kenosee Lake, SK. E-mail: ggrimes@sasktel.net
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LENTILS, CANARY AND CHICK PEAS. Call GrainEx International Ltd. for current pricing at 306-885-2288, Sedley SK. Visit us on our website at: www.grainex.net
WINGARD FERRY - 8.5 acres overlooking North SK River (part of SW-12-46-4-W3), on good road with services adjacent, $27,500 OBO; Also adjacent 110 acre plus possible 80 acre (1 mile) riverfront lease. Phone: 306-382-9024.
SAWMILLS from only $4397 - Make Money and Save Money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock, ready to ship. Free info. and DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/168 or call 1-800-566-6899 ext. 168.
N E W ! P O RTA B L E T R U C K S C A L E S , $19,900. Save time and money by weighing on the farm. Accurately weigh inputs and avoid overweight fines. See your nearest Flaman location or 1-888-435-2626. ELIAS SCALES MFG., several different ways to weigh bales and livestock; Platform scales for industrial use as well, nonelectric, no balances or cables (no weigh like it). Shipping arranged. 306-445-2111, North Battleford, SK. www.eliasscales.com
2006 ARCTIC FOX , 8’11”, slide out, queen bed, AC, awning, 6 cu. ft. fridge, solar panel, bathroom and shower combo, outside shower, elec. jacks, immaculate, asking $18,000 firm. Call Richard 780-463-3931, toll free 1-866-999-3931, Edmonton, AB.
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LACKAWANNA PRODUCTS CORP. Buyers and sellers of all types of feed grain and grain by-products. Call 306-862-2723, Nipawin, SK.
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w w w .ca ctu sco m m o d ity.co m TOP QUALITY ALFALFA, variety of grasses and custom blends, farmer to farmer. Gary TRADE AND EXPORT Canada buying all Waterhouse 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. grades of conventional and organic grains. Fast payment and pick up 1-877-339-1959 WANTED FEED BARLEY- Buffalo Plains Cattle Company is looking to purchase barley. For pricing and delivery dates, call Kristen 306-631-8769, Bethune, SK. XPELLER PRESSING Looking for Soybeans, as well as Heated Canola and Flax. Prompt payment as well as prompt on NUVISION COMMODITIES is currently farm pickup! Call, text or email Darcy for purchasing feed barley, wheat, peas and your quote xpellerpressing@gmail.com milling oats. 204-758-3401, St. Jean, MB. 403-894-4394.
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2006 MONTANA 3400RL, 4 slides w/rollup awnings, solar panel, queen, loaded; EAST OF DIDSBURY, AB: 10.25 acres, re- 2007 GMC Duramax ext. cab, Sierra 2500 stored century farm house, 2nd house, SLT, loaded, 237,000 kms, roll-on lock box shop, machine shed, barn, mini outbuild- cover. 403-854-0583, Medicine Hat, AB. ings. Quiet, treed, fenced. 45 minutes to 2008 INFERNO 42’ triple axle fifth wheel city, $709,000. Call 403-335-3359. For toy hauler, c/w 5500 Onan generator, more info visit: ComFree.com #518693. washer/dryer, 12’ garage, new tires, hyd. and elec. jacks, sleeps 12, 3 slides, $34,000 OBO. 403-357-9913, Rimbey, AB.
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2007 FLEETWOOD DISCOVERY, 9000 miles, 60 hour generator, all options, stored inside, fresh safety with sale, $125,000. 306-536-5055, Lumsden, SK.
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2003 BEAVER MONTEREY, 38’, 2 slides, 350 Cummins, 41,200 miles, Aqua hot heating, always shedded, NS and NP, $79,000 OBO. 780-853-7911, Vermilion AB
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REGISTERED AND CERTIFIED Hazlet. Call Bailey Brothers Seeds, 306-935-4702, Mil2014 VEGAS 24.1 micro class A RUV, per- den, SK. fect couples coach, great coach to drive, mileage, Ford V10, Stk#8840, 2014 TUSCANY 40RX 40’, 1.5 baths, triple superior Call 1-866-346-3148 or shop onslides, 450 HP, fully loaded, independent $78,500. suspension, aqua hot heating, king bed, line 24/7 at: Allandale.com MOATS WINTER WHEAT, high germ., Stk#7981, $249,000. shop online 24/7 at: zero disease. Call Shaun at 306-831-8963, Allandale.com or call 1-866-346-3148. Rosetown, SK. MOATS: REG., CERT; CDC Buteo: Fdn., reg., cert. Excellent germination and vigor. Cleaned, available now. Big Dog Seeds Inc., 306-483-2963, Oxbow, SK. CERT. MOATS, excellent germ and quality, a v a i l a b l e n o w. B o y e s S e e d s , 306-327-7660, Kelvington, SK.
2015 PALAZZO 35.1, hot new floor plan, triple slide, king bed, towing capacity of 10,000 lbs., Stk# 9999, $173,000. Call 1-866-346-3148 or shop on-line 24/7 at: Allandale.com
NORTH EAST PRAIRIE GRAIN, brokerage and consulting. Get more for your grain. Devon at: 306-873-3551 for no obligation price quote! neprairiegrain.com
BESCO GRAIN LTD. Buyer of all varieties WOOD-MIZER PORTABLE SAWMILLS, of mustard. Call for competitive pricing. eight models, options and accessories. Call 204-736-3570, Brunkild, MB. 1-877-866-0667. www.woodmizer.ca
2015 WINDSPORT 27K, perfect couples coach, Class A gas, #1 floor plan, king ONLINE AUCTION: 1997 Chris Craft bed, full wall slide, Stk#08264, $94,000. Boat. Bids close in BC, August 14. Inquir- Call 1-866-346-3148 or shop on-line 24/7 12 ACRES IN the Town of Unity, SK. Newly ies: 250-833-1400 or 800-263-4193. View at: Allandale.com renovated 2005 sq. ft. structural brick, 7 at: www.mcdougallbay.com DL#319916, bdrm, 3 bath home. Outside/direct en- Box 3081, Regina, SK. S4P 3G7 trance to basement (Could be rented as a basement suite). Mature yard, fenced pasture, workshop with three phase power, $695,000. Contact Jim 306-260-7446, email: jpankiw@yourlink.ca
2005 MONACO CAYMAN 34PDD, 35’, 5.9 Cummins, 300 HP, 21,500 miles, auto, satellite, air over hyd. brakes, 5.5 KW Onan dsl. gen.- 148 hrs, exc. cond., 2 slides, $75,000. More photos on our website www.can-amtruck.com Can-Am Truck Export Ltd 1-800-938-3323. DL #910420.
WANTED HEATED CANOLA. No broker involved. Sell direct to crushing plant. Also limited amount of #1 canola. Cash on delivery or pickup. 306-228-7306 or 306-228-1502, Unity, SK.
2008 HOLIDAY RAMBLER Endeavor, fully loaded, 400 Cummins, lots of extras, 4 slides, 2008 Honda CRV tow also available, 74,000 kms., exc. cond., $139,900 OBO. TOP QUALITY CERTIFIED alfalfa and grass Call 250-426-6467, Chilliwack, BC. seed. Call Gary or Janice Waterhouse irsheffield@live.ca 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK.
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2014 FIRST CUT alfalfa, 5x6 hard core rnd. bales, net wrapped, no rain, 1500-1700 lbs./bale, feed tests available, 18.5% protein, 13.3% moisture, $90/ton. Will load. 306-725-4828, 306-725-4814, Bulyea, SK. 2014 STRAW BALES for sale 3x4x8. Call Ben 306-744-7678 or kaiserfarm@yahoo.ca Saltcoats, SK. LONG LAKE TRUCKING custom hay hauling, 2 units. 306-567-7100, Imperial, SK. 190 5X6 ROUND BALES, ALFALFA grass m i x , g o o d c o n d i t i o n , $ 1 8 , 0 0 0 O B O. 204-761-5738, Wawanesa, MB. 2013 HAY BALES: 5 grass blend, baled, vg cond, 3x4x8 five string, 1250 lbs.; 21 small bales tied in a 3x4x7 bundle, 1250 lbs. each. All bales shedded. Can load. Call Don 306-548-5440, Danbury, SK.
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SOLID CORE ROUND alfalfa, alfalfa grass, greenfeed, grass and straw. Delivered. Call 306-237-4582, Perdue, SK. HAY WANTED: Looking for all types of hay, in any form of bale. Southern or Central AB and Western SK Call 403-795-1347 GREEN CUT BROME round hay bales for sale. 780-926-1505, La Crete, AB. CERTIFIED ORGANIC HAY, brome, fescue, alfalfa mix, 3â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x3â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; square bales. Call for details 306-335-2280, Lemberg, SK. DAIRY AND FEEDER HAY, 3x4 square bales for sale. Tests available. Call: 403-633-8835, Brooks, AB. STANDING HAY CROPS wanted. Rental by the ton or by the acre up to $100/acre. Custom large square baling, custom swathing. Call 780-991-3616, Thorsby, AB.
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NEW ¡ 11R22.5 16 ply .............................. $299 ¡ 14.9x24 12 ply ............................... $486 ¡ 16.9x28 12 ply ............................... $558 ¡ 20.8x38 12 ply ............................... $795 ¡ 23.1x30 12 ply ............................ $1,495 ¡ 24.5x32 14 ply ............................ $1,495 ¡ 30.5x32 16 ply ............................ $1,995 Factory direct. More sizes available, new and used. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 7 GOODYEAR TIRES: 24.5x32, 35% tread. 780-434-1322, 780-940-7566, Calmar, AB. FLOATER TIRES FOR JD and Case sprayers: 650/65R38 or 710/70R38. For JD sprayers: 710/70R42 or 900/50R42. 306-697-2856, Grenfell, SK. 650/65 R38; 480/70 R30; 380/90 R40, all 85% tread or better. New 380/85 R30 tire. 306-395-2668, 306-681-7610, Chaplin, SK. 30 USED 11-22.5 and 11-24.5 tires, 30% to 80% tread, $50 to $200. Call Neil 306-231-8300 Humboldt SK. DL #906884.
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U-DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILER Training, 25 years experience. Day, 1 and 2 week upgrading programs for Class 1A, 3A and air brakes. One on one driving instructions. 306-786-6600, Yorkton, SK.
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RIDER POSITION AVAILABLE on SE Alberta grazing reserve. Roping and doctoring skills a must. With another rider or individually. Must provide own horses (3-5). Starting immediately until end of Oct. Call Jon 403-868-2626, eves., Etzikom, AB.
POSITION AVAILABLE, Cypress Hills, SK. area. Background yearling grasser operaNANNY NEEDED. First Aid and CPR re- tion and cow/calf. Modern facilities and quired. Light housekeeping duties. Call equipment. Good working environment. 403-586-2404, Olds, AB. Class 1 preferred. Wages negotiable depending on experience. Call 306-295-7473 LOOKING FOR PEOPLE interested in riding feedlot pens in AB or SK, with above average horsemanship skills, willing to train. Wages depending on qualifications, benefits available.403-701-1548 Strathmore AB
EXCAVATOR OPERATOR NEEDED for excavating company. Applicants must have a min 5 yrs experience, and knowledge of grades. Pay depends on experience. Please email resume to: Billsexc@telusplanet.net HUNTING GUIDE/CAMP COOK/HORSE of fax to: 780-963-4771, Stony Plain, AB. Wrangler Do you enjoy the outdoors, Hunting, Hiking and Horses? ever thought about being a hunting guide or camp cook? You could get paid while you learn! Email AUSTRALIAN HARVEST STAFF Needed your resume to sean@prophetmuskwa.com Operators wanted for Australian grain har- or call 250-789-9494. vest from Oct to Dec 2014. Must be able to work long hours and be proficient in driv- WANTED: FARM LABOURERS able to ing late model tractors, chaser bins/grain run farm equipment (combines, balers carts. Be qualified in driving new model etc.) and Class 1 drivers, for harvest. Call Case header/combines. Accommodation Mike 306-469-7741, Big River, SK. and evening meal will be provided. A working holiday visa will be required. Also TRUCK DRIVER/EQUIPMENT Operator, a international licence (valid in Australia) needed for harvest, must have Class 1A, would be an advantage. You will be work- farm experince, no criminal record and ing on a family run farm. These positions non-smoker. $20/hr. and up depending on would suit, fit 19 to 30 years. All enquiries exp. Could lead to full-time for right perto Eastgrove Farming Pty Ltd-Harvest staff son. Fax resume and current driver’s abstract to 306-332-5682 Fort Qu’Appelle, SK tribal@westnet.com PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY WANTED: DELAGE FARMS Ltd. a large Full-time employee on family run grain modern grain farm at Indian Head, SK farm with modern JD equipment. Duties requires 1A Truck Drivers and Equipment required are seeding, combining, grain Operators for modern, well maintained hauling, machinery repair and all aspects of machinery. Duties may include swathing, farming. Class 1A an asset. Separate yard combining, trucking (Super B, tridem axle with house, farm vehicle and benefits trailers), general farm duties. Farm experisupplied. Preferably non-smoker. Single or ence preferred. Competitive wages based families welcome. Wage dependent on on experience. These positions are for experience. Kaliciakfarms@sasktel.net or harvest, and there is an opportunity for continuous full-time employment. Send 306-293-2714 or 306-293-7677 resume to: Marc Delage, email: EQUIPMENT OPERATORS/ CLASS 1A marc@delagefarms.ca Fax: 306-695-2608 Drivers/ GENERAL FARM LABOURER, Coutts Call: 306-660-7802 or 306-660-7377. Agro, operating a large grain-based farm located in Western Sask., is currently seek- RANCH MANAGER/ HAND WANTED for ing full-time and seasonal positions. If you 500 cow and 500 yearling ranch. Duties inenjoy operating as part of an integral spray- clude all aspects of ranching and overseeing and harvest team, working on the land ing 1-2 employees. Experience is essential. with state of the art equipment, seeking Send resume to North Fork Farm Ltd., long hours and industry leading wages and General Delivery, Del Bonita, AB, T0K 0S0 benefits, please send your resume to or email jralthen@gmail.com Further incoutts.ian@couttsagro.com or fax quiries call 403-315-3145. Only qualified 306-463-2829. If you would like more info. individuals will be contacted. regarding this job opportunity, please CATTLE/GRAIN OPERATION REQUIRES contact Ian Coutts at 306-460-8507. Train- permanent full-time help. Wage negoing opportunities and accommodations are tiable up to $20/hr. Must have drivers liavailable to those interested in an exciting cense, Class 1A and mechanically inclined career at Coutts Agro Ltd. an asset. Ph/fax 306-736-2277, Kipling, LARGE MIXED FAMILY farm in south SK. or email judylarson@sasktel.net western MB. has full time position ROY HARVESTING is now hiring for the available. Job includes: operation and 2014 harvest season. Need Truck Drivers maintenance of new equipment, plus some and Combine Operators starting towards cattle related work. Willing to train. Prefer t h e e n d o f A u g u s t . C a l l C h u c k someone looking for long term employ- 306-642-0055, Glentworth, SK. ment. Willing to consider a couple, housing available with own yard. Full benefit FULL-TIME RANCH HELP wanted. Expepackage. Friendly family atmosphere. Must rience with livestock and machinery rehave valid driver’s license and be willing to quired. Non-smoker with clean driver’s abwork long hours spring and fall. For more stract, Class 1 license preferred. Housing info email wrightspudfarms@hotmail.com supplied. Fax resume with references to: Call or text: 204-212-0330, 204-476-4759, 403-548-2287. Ph: 403-548-6684, Redcliff, AB. walkersu7texaslonghorns@gmail.com Wellwood, MB. FULL-TIME CATTLE CHECKING Positions. Buffalo Plains Cattle Co. has pen checking positions available for our expanding feedlot w/new facilities. Job also includes pasture work in the summer. Owned horses and tack preferred. No green horses allowed. Competitive salary GRAIN CROP FOREMAN. Perform general a n d g r o u p b e n e fi t s . F a x r e s u m e t o farm duties, co-ordinate tasks to be 306-638-3150, or for more info. ph Kristen completed such as seeding, spraying, at 306-631-8769, Bethune, SK. harvesting to maintenance on equip. and communicate this with the boss. Class 1A FARM LABOURER F/T on mixed farm. 4000 an asset/preferred for successful applicant. acre crop, 300 cow/calf pairs near Calgary. 306-441-4890, North Battleford, SK., Housing supplied, excellent wages. Valid driver's license, mechanics and cow/calf jobswithrce@gmail.com exp. required. Assets: Class 1, or 3 license; MANY FARM POSITONS. Agricultural welding and grain experience. Investment Employment has many opportunities on our opportunity with long term employment. web site! The only Ag web site that serves Email resume: lscattleco@xplornet.com or Western Canada! Serving employer and phone 403-335-3694. employees. Call 403-732-4295, Picture AARTS ACRES, 2500 sow barn near SolsButte, AB. www.agemploy.com girth, MB is seeking experienced Breeding LOOKING FOR SOMEONE to help with day and Farrowing Technicians. The successful to day activities on our cow/calf opera- applicant must possess necessary skills, an tion. Duties include cattle help, calving, aptitude for the care and handling of anihaying, fencing, general ranch operations mals, good communication skills and and maintenance. Own horse and refer- ability to work as part of a highly producences required. Housing available. Call tive team. Fax resume to: 204-842-3273. or call 204-842-3231 for application form. 403-652-5191, Nanton, AB. THREE FULL-TIME GRAIN workers. Applicant must have driver’s license and willing to learn in operating and repairing modern farm machinery. Employer will train if needed. Wages depending on experience. youckacresltd@yahoo.ca Strasbourg, SK.
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FAMILY FARM REQUIRES grain harvest CALGARY AREA FARM offers a good help. References required. 780-905-2440, work environment west of town in the Elor rennbreitkreuz@yahoo.ca Onoway, AB. bow valley. 3 bedroom house, Full time for independent worker with FULL-TIME FARM WORKER needed for position experience. Duties ingrain farm in northern AB. Applicant farm/mechanical general farm work with hay and should have Grade 12 and driver’s license. clude: grain crops, fencing, machinery and buildClass 1 an asset. Must be able to work ing maintenance. Apply with references to: some weekends, some long hrs. and oper- zink2@colpittsranches.com ate various farm equipment. Must speak English. Wages starting at $18/hour. Fax CUSTOM HARVESTER looking for truck resume: Enders Farms Ltd. 780-836-2199. drivers, combine, and grain cart operators FULL-TIME FARM LABOURER/Equipment to go on custom harvesting run that beOperator on family farm near Preeceville, gins in SK and ends in Northern AB. OperSK. Duties include: operating and mainte- ating 4 new JD S670 combines and Peternance of equipment, buildings and yard. bilt semis. I may help obtain Class 1A Wages $20-$26 with experience. Must be license, year round employment hauling logs, grain or crude oil. 306-421-9270 able to handle a joke. Call 306-631-7364. leave msg., or fax resume to: HARVEST CREW NEEDED for 2014 harvest. 306-456-2835, Bromhead, SK. Email: Combine, grain cart, swather Operators brentkittelsonharvesting@hotmail.com needed and Truck Drivers. 65 kms west of Saskatoon. At least 1 year experience. DAIRY WORKER, FULL-TIME or part-time, Possibly turn into full-time employment. required immmediately. Wage negotiable. 306-270-1193, Borden, SK. Rental accomm. avail. Balgonie, SK. area. ke s s e l f a m i ly f a r m 2 @ g m a i l . c o m JIMCO FARMING INC. is now hiring com- 306-771-4318. bine and grain cart operators as well as Class 3 and Class 1 truck drivers. Call Jim HELP WANTED ON farm and ranch. Expeat: 403-575-0069, Coronation, AB. rience preferred. Wages based on experiFULL-TIME FARM HELP WANTED for e n c e . R o o m a n d b o a r d p o s s i b l e . general labor on a large mixed farm. Hous- 403-227-3691, Red Deer, AB. No texts. ing available For more information call FULL-TIME FARM LABOURER HELP. 780-745-2540, Paradise Valley, AB. Applicants should have previous farm exLARGE MIXED FARM near Chauvin, AB. perience and mechanical ability. Duties w/newer equipment, looking for full-time incl. operation of machinery, including farm workers. Must have proof of valid tractors, truck driving and other farm driver’s license. Housing is available. Email equipment, as well as general farm laborer resume: schopferfarms@gmail.com or call duties. $12-$18/hr. depending on experi780-842-8330 for more info. ence. Contact Wade Feland at 701-263-1300, Antler, North Dakota. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY NEAR Assiniboia, SK. for self motivated person inter- LARGE GRAIN FARM requires additional ested in a grain farm. Applicant should employees. Experience operating JD comhave experience operating and maintain- bines, grain cart, tractor/trailer units and ing modern farm equipment. Class 1A an general farm work an asset. Class 1A/AZ asset. Housing available for correct candi- license and mechanical experience are asdate. Must be honest and reliable. Wages sets. Hourly wage $18-$25/hr. depending depending on experience. Great work envi- on experience. Accommodations available. ronment. Call Derrek 306-642-8349. Starting date mid-late July. References reFULL-TIME AND SEASONAL help on large quired. Fax resume to: 306-354-7758, or grain farm, up to $35/hr. depending on E-mail to: quarkfarms@yahoo.com or education and experience. 306-421-1110, phone Dan or Quenton at: 306-354-7672, Mossbank, SK. www.quarkfarms.net 306-634-4758, Torquay, SK. FULL-TIME, STEADY RANCH/FARM Employment. Health care plan, subsidized housing available. Scheduled time off. Purebred, multi-breed operation. We cover all aspects of cattle ranching (calving, feeding, fencing, farming etc). Competitive wage offered. Join our crew, it is a great place to work. Please send your resume, references and drivers abstract to: Hill 70 Quantock Ranch, Lloydminster, Alberta at info@hill70quantock.com or call and speak to Bill or Sherry at 780-875-8794. FARM HELP WANTED for the 2014 Harvest season. Large farm North of Edmonton, AB. Must have valid drivers licence, Class 3 and Class 1 preferred. Experience operating farm machinery an asset. Fax resume to: 780-954-2080 or call 780-954-2181.
FOREMAN POSITION - DOG CREEK, BC Alkali Lake Ranch - A division of Douglas Lake Cattle Co. is seeking applicants for a foreman position at Dog Creek, BC. Responsibilities include haying 400 acres during summer, operating machinery, fencing, maintenance, irrigation, supervision of 1 - 2 employees, feeding approx. 500 head during winter months. Must be able to work independently and look after a home site with large shop and various outbuildings. Ideal for couple or family with potential for spouse employment. Excellent compensation with full benefits package. Please email resume to pbraig@douglaslake.com or fax to 250-350-3336. No phone calls please. TWO FULL-TIME POSITIONS available on modern grain/cattle farm, housing supplied, close to schools, top wages for right candidate. Also looking for part-time help during harvest. Estevan, SK. 306-634-9980 e-mail: jsleblanc@sasktel.net
THE RM OF MONET No 257 is accepting applications for a year round experienced Grader Operator. This position will start immediately. Please submit applications to the address below with a copy of your current valid driver’s licence. Please call George Myers, Reeve, at 306-378-7644 for further information. RM of Monet #257, Box 370, Elrose, SK. S0L 0Z0. Phone 306-378-2212, fax 306-378-2217 or email: rm257@sasktel.net 9 TRUSS ASSEMBLY WORKERS wanted to work in Annaheim, SK. Full-time year round work. Hourly wage is $12-16/hour depending on experience. Some labour experience is an asset. Willing to train to assemble wood roof trusses. Company offers Disability Insurance, Dental Insurance and Extended Medical Insurance are optional after 3 month probation. Main duties: Verifies dimensions of pre-cut parts and accuracy of assembly, assembles pre-cut wooden parts to build trusses and similar structures, trims pre-cut wooden parts if required, places metal reinforcement plates over connecting joints using hand and power tools. Apply with resume to: P r a i r i e Tr u s s & F a b r i c a t i n g a t NW-15-39-20-W2, PO Box 178, Annaheim, SK. S0K 0G0 or by fax: 306-598-2060 or by email: faye_stammenlumber@yourlink.ca MANAGER/CARETAKER REQUIRED for large farm in Peace River region Alberta. Land is currently rented for grain production. Position requires: maintenance and upkeep of 3 home sites, machines and vehicles; some fencing; ongoing projects and improvements and controlling access. Advanced handyman skills required, experience with cattle would be an asset. A selfstarter with impeccable ethics and pride in their work and surroundings will be selected. On-site housing provided and salary commensurate with experience and skill. 403-232-4876, dkaye@postellenergy.com
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(4 va ca n cies ) Perm a n en t, fu ll tim e p o s itio n s -44 hrs p er w eek. S a la ry $19.25 to $20.00/hr. Va lid d rivers licen s e. Previo u s exp erien ce a n a s s et. To a pply fo r a po s itio n w ith u s , plea s e e-m a il res u m e to : m a rc@ gcpa rts .co m o r s en d fa x to 78 0-754-2333 Atten tio n : Alvin W a n n echk o FULL TIME FARM Employment on grain/ cattle farm. Must have experience working with equipment and cattle. Mechanical experience an asset. Ron 403-369-0078 Crossfield, AB. Crossrock.07@hotmail.com
BUSY PRESSURE WASHING Company requires workers for Calgary and Edmonton, AB. area. Will train. Room and board provided. 780-421-9274, 780-920-7360.
EXPERIENCED FARM WORKERS: Must have Class 1 license and have experience operating farm equipment, $300/day. Call 780-888-1100, Hardisty, AB. 6 FULL-TIME POSITIONS at Pedigree Poultry near Regina Beach, SK. Duties include: Egg collection, packing and sorting, cleaning poultry equip., manure removal and barn checks, $10.50/hr. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. and no allergies to dust or odor. Criminal record (abstract). Hiring 6 positions for November to December, 2014. Fax/email resume to: 306-731-2399, agrologic@myaccess.ca HEALTH PEN RIDERS (Stockman) Western Feedlots Ltd. is looking for experienced Pen Riders to join our team! Requirements: Ability to assess the health of fall calves and execute treatment and research protocols. Must have above average horsemanship skills and suitable horses and gear for all seasons. Must enjoy a team approach and a desire to work with cattle and horses safely, humanely and efficiently. Strong attention to detail and willingnes to learn and adapt to any changes. Basic computer skills required to enter daily records and pull reports. Assets: Ability to adapt to change. Desire to learn and advance. Desire to be a leader and team player. Commitment to training and teaching youth and staff. Commitment to agriculture industry. Western Feedlots Ltd. is a diverse company specializing in feeder cattle management, software development, and commodities. We offer competitive wages, a benefits package, and encourage the growth and development of our employees. If you value a respectful, proud, team orientated environment within a very unique "Western Culture", forward application/resume: humanresources@westernfeedlots.com For further info., please visit our website at www.westernfeedlots.com
AJL FARMS LTD. in Niton Jct, AB., is hiring full-time permanent feedlot/farm workers. Multiple positions available: Pen checker, feedlot worker and feed truck driver. Wag- FARM LABOUR REQUIRED for mixed farm. es based on experience. Fax/email resume Grade 12, drivers license, experience in driving and servicing machinery. Smoke to: 780-723-6245 or kevin@ajlfarms.com free environment. $15/hr. Housing avail. HORSE WRANGLER WANTED for camp Lyle Lumax, 204-525-2263, Swan River MB in Rocky Mountains, Sept./2014. Must love being outdoors and horses. Contact HARVEST HELP WANTED: Combine and Kendall 780-712-1617, Grande Cache, AB. truck operators needed. Aberdeen, SK. Call 306-291-8886, 306-253-4443. HARVEST HELP FOR Silaging and combining in Provost, AB. area. Must have Class 1-3 license and farm machinery ex- EXP. COMBINE AND Grain Cart Operators perience. Housing available. $18-$24/hr. wanted. Accommodations available, wages E-mail: danlynn@telus.net or fax resume b a s e d o n e x p e r i e n c e . C a l l E r i c at : 306-272-7038, Foam Lake, SK. to: 780-753-6597.
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AG RO D IV IS IO N M A N AG ER The C o-operative R etailing System (C R S) is a unique, m ulti-billion dollar organization based on the fundam entalprinciples of co-operation.It is com prised of a netw ork of approxim ately 235 autonom ous retail co-operatives across W estern C anada along w ith their branch operations, and Federated C o-operatives Lim ited (FC L). FC L is the w holesaling/m anufacturing arm to the C R S, w hich provides the retailco-ops w ith a range of products and services.Yorkton C o-op is currently recruiting for an A gro D ivision M anager for a $73 m illion agro operation. The A gro D ivision M anager is responsible for preparing and adm inistering sales, m argin, expenses, inventory and SPEH of the A gro D ivision, ensuring that all m erchandising standards, m arketing efforts, em ployee relations and loss prevention standards are m aintained. The A gro M anager is also responsible for the developm ent of annual budgets and credit adm inistration w ithin the division. This position is com prised ofoverseeing and ensuring adherence and enforcem ent ofallpolicies and procedures for allC -Store and A gro locations. R eporting to the G eneral M anager and participating as part of an experienced Senior Leadership Team , this position requires strong technical know ledge and experience in agro and petroleum m arketing, strong custom er service skills, hum an resource skills, and organizationalskills.C andidates m ust possess a strong w ork ethic, good com m unication skills and a positive grow th attitude. Yorkton C o-op offers a com petitive salary and a com prehensive benefits package, along w ith excellent training and opportunities for advancem ent. A L L A PPL IC ATIO N S S H O U L D BE S EN T BY M A IL TO :
Yorkton C o-opera tive A ssocia tion L td. C /O S herilynn BeBea u , H R M a na ger Box 5025, 30 A rgyle S t. Yorkton, S K S 3N 3Z4 O R BY EM A IL TO : sbebea u @ yorktoncoop.com A llapplications m ust be received no later than A ugust 31, 2014.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS. Egg Farmers of Newfoundland and Labrador (EFNL) is a non-profit entity and was formed in 1970 to govern provincial egg production according to federal-provincial agreements. EFNL are presently requesting proposals from firms or individuals to provide a “current state” assessment of the supply and demand of feed inputs as it relates primarily to NL egg farmers; and secondly, to generate options for analysis, with supported recommendations for feasible and alternative feed input approaches that can be considered by the NL egg industry which have high potential for commercial success. The overarching goal of this study is to enhance the competitive position of egg farmers in Newfoundland and Labrador. This is a competitive process, and enquiries and proposals will be kept confidential. Proposals received after 12 noon, August 29 Newfoundland Time, will not be considered and will be returned unopened. If you or your firm has capabilities and interest to receive a detailed Request for Proposal package, please visit the website link below or contact: Mary Oliver, email information@nleggs.ca Egg Farmers of Newfoundland and Labrador, Box 175, Mount Pearl, NL, A1N 2C2. Phone: 709-722-2953. View RFP at: www.nleggs.ca in the submenu under “Contact Us”. EFNL will negotiate contract terms upon selection. All contracts are subject to review by EFNL legal counsel, and a project will be awarded upon signing of an agreement or contract, which outlines terms, scope, budget and other necessary items. COMBINE AND SWATHER operator required 25 minutes east of Saskatoon. Experience preferred. Call 306-222-5757.
MECHANIC WANTED, full or part-time, machinery, vehicles and small equipment. Please contact Jamie 306-352-1440, Regina, SK. or email: jamie@rent1.net LABOURER WANTED, $16/hr. Exp. in forklift and powerjack handling. Sun Country Farms, 306-283-9225, Langham, SK. WANTED: MATURE RURAL country person, women welcome. Immediate permanent position for housekeeping, cooking, general labour, etc. Must be fit, non-smoker w/valid drivers license. Optional live-in room and board w/private quarters. Rural setting in Edmonton, AB. Excellent secure home for the right, responsible and trustworthy person. Top wages paid based on performance. 780-472-6202 for interview.
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3 SHEET METAL INSTALLERS needed. Fulltime year-round employment in Edmonton, AB. and area. $25.50 - 29./hour to start depending on experience, plus benefits: Extended Health Coverage, Life and Long Term Disability Insurance after 3 months probation period. Minimum 6 years experience as a sheet metal worker installing roof flashings and performing custom sheet metal work on commercial buildings. Journeyman certificate or equivalent is required. Apply with resume at: West Point Roofing Inc., 9810 - 62 Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB., T6E 0E3 or email: careers@westpointroofing.com or fax: 780-435-0436.
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Plea se Fo rw a rd Resu m es to M a rc a t G ra tto n Co u lee Agri Pa rts Ltd ., B o x 4 1,Irm a ,AB T0B 2H 0 o r S en d Fa x to 780-75 4 -2333.
SOMEONE EXTREMELY CAPABLE of financing large amount. Will repay with interest. Call 306-883-2536, Spiritwood, SK. DIRECTOR VETERINARY RESEARCH and Field Compliance Pfizer Canada is currently FREE RENT, UTILITIES, Bell Expressvue, looking for a Director, Veterinary Research furnished living quarters available to full- & Field Compliance located in the Brandon/ time employee, single, couple or family. Carberry, Manitoba area. The selected Individuals will mainly serve customers candidate must have a Doctor of Veterinary but will be required to cook and clean as Medicine degree. Please apply via our well. Call Wanda, Coderre Bar and Grill, website www.pfizer.ca (Posting # 999819). 204-728-1511, www.pfizer.ca 306-394-2122, 306-631-7440, Coderre, SK
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CLASS 1A HD Tow Truck Driver required for Lloydminster, AB. area. Permanent fulltime position. Will train. Abstract required. John 780-846-0002 or fax 780-846-0005, actiontowinglloyd@hotmail.com
LEASED OPERATORS WANTED: P&K Farm Trucking Ltd. looking for leased operators. We offer fuel cards with volume discount and a benefit plan. We operate primarily in SK., AB., MB., North Dakota and Montana. abstract and resume to: 306-957-0003. CLASS 1 AND 3 Vac/Water/Tractor Trailer Fax Operators, 3 to 5 years driving experience 306-531-4641, 306-957-0002, Odessa, SK. in remote conditions. Knowledge of the safe operation of vacuum and/or water truck and auxiliary equipment (Pump, Agitator, TPC etc.). Safety Training: H2S, First Aid, TDG, WHMIS, PST/CSTS, Confined Space (training can be provided). Please email current resume, drivers abstract and A t Enbridge, one of C anada’s Top 100 safety certificates to: ops@movac.ca or Em ployers, w e recognize that it is the fax to: 403-201-3684, Calgary, AB. Lac La Biche, AB. and Fort McMurray, AB. talent and inspiration of our dedicated team that have positioned us as a leader WANTED: 1A DRIVER for Super B grain in the safe and reliable delivery of hauling, local hauling. Housing available. energy in N orth A m erica. 306-677-7303, Hodgeville, SK. CLASS 1A DRIVER WANTED to haul cattle, grain, and feed for Buffalo Plains Cattle Co. Experience and a good driving record required. Competitive salary and group benefits avail. Fax resume 306-638-3150 or call Kristen, 306-631-8769, Bethune, SK
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HD TRUCK MECHANIC required for small trucking co. in Lloydminster, AB area. License an asset, but not necessary. John 780-846-0002 or fax 780-846-0005, actiontowinglloyd@hotmail.com MECHANIC WANTED, full or part-time, machinery, vehicles and small equipment. Please contact Jamie 306-352-1440, Regina, SK. or email: jamie@rent1.net
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A full-time Field Research Technician is required in the Spring Wheat Breeding Program in the Crop Development Centre, Department of Plant Sciences, College of Agriculture and Bioresources. Job Description and Duties: The technician will work as part of a research team to support breeding and development of improved spring wheat varieties. The successful candidate will be responsible for breeding nursery and field plot establishment, maintenance and harvest, herbicide application, sample organization, crossing, and green house management. Operation of small plot equipment including tractors, plot seeders, sprayers, and plot combines will be required. Overtime work, including evenings and weekends will be required at certain times, particularly during planting (May) and harvest (August/September). The successful candidate will report to the head technician of the breeding program, and will assist in training and supervision of junior staff and graduate students in field and field laboratory activities. Qualifications and Experience: An undergraduate degree or diploma in agriculture or related work experience in a plant-breeding and/or field based research environment including experience in operation of small plot equipment, data collection and management is preferred. Applicants with a M.Sc. or Ph.D. will not be considered. Experience in data collection and data organization is required, as well as demonstrated experience with data management including the use of MS-Excel®, MS-Word®, and related database software is required as well as a good working knowledge of desktop and handheld computers and software. The successful candidate must possess good mechanical skills, be willing to work outdoors, work flexible hours during planting and harvest, and be willing to travel outside of the Saskatoon area. Must be able to lift and carry up to and including 25 kgs. Candidates must hold a valid class 5 license and should hold or be willing to obtain a pesticide applicators license. The position requires a motivated, reliable and well organized person able to work in a multi-disciplinary group environment. Candidates must possess excellent oral and written communications skills in the English language. Salary and Term: Two-year term position with the possibility of extension with a possible start date of September 2, 2014. Salary to commensurate with qualifications and experience. To apply, please send application via email, including the following three components: a cover letter, resume, and the names of three references by August 15, 2014 to: Mr. Mike Grieman Department of Plant Sciences University of Saskatchewan 51 Campus Drive, Saskatoon SK S7N 5A8 Email to: m.grieman@usask.ca Please Include “ Breeding Field Technician” in the email subject line. Applications that do not include all requested information will not be considered. Please, no phone calls. We thank all applicants in advance. Only those who are selected for an interview will be contacted. The University of Saskatchew an is strongly com m itted to a diverse and inclusive w orkplace that em pow ers all em ployees to reach their full potential. All m em bers of the university com m unity share a responsibility for developing and m aintaining an environm ent in w hich differences are valued and inclusiveness is practiced. The university w elcom es applications from those w ho w ill contribute to the diversity of our com m unity.All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; how ever, Canadian citizens and perm anent residents w ill be given priority.
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WATER | MANAGEMENT
Installing tile drainage a ‘winning proposition’ Yield benefits in wet, dry years | Cost could be up to $600 per acre BY KAREN BRIERE REGINA BUREAU
ROULEAU, Sask. — Tile drainage hasn’t traditionally been installed on Saskatchewan cropland, but the last several wet years and a backlash against agricultural drainage have sparked interest in the practice. Wayne Weber, designer of the Crary Tile Pro plow from Morgan, Minnesota, predicts a lot more will come. “This is going to be a new wave of precision farming,” he said at a recent field day and demonstration at MJK Ag Ventures near Rouleau. Weber said changing climate and weather patterns have farmers wondering where water they aren’t used to dealing with should go. However, the benefits extend past wet years. “Even in a dry year you increase yields,” he said. “It’s an all-round winning proposition.” Tim Weisberg drove several hours from his farm southwest of Melfort, Sask., to the field day in a search of a solution to soil moisture in his region. “We don’t have big bodies of water,” he said. “But probably since the fall of ’05 we’ve been wet.” The land is so saturated that at times it’s difficult to walk on.
“This year we had the best looking crop we’ve had in the last 10 years,” Weisberg said. “Then we got seven inches of rain. After the first two inches it was toast.” He is looking for ways to farm his land without digging drainage ditches. Tile drainage takes some time to work, said Mike Kleckner of MJK Ag Ventures, who hosted the field day at his farmyard. His company has just started to offer tile drainage equipment, from tile to the required electronics to the plows, in response to what he has seen farming on the heavy clay of the Regina plains. “It’s not an overnight fix,” said Kleckner, who operates a custom spraying, swathing and hauling business. “It takes time to get the soil trained.” Tile drainage is designed to remove subsurface moisture and allow oxygen to get at plant roots. The roots develop better, which improves yields. Pipes placed about a metre below the surface catch water and move it to an outlet located at a lower elevation. Typically it has been used on higher-value vegetable crops because the payback time for installation and
MIKE KLECKNER MJK AG VENTURES
equipment is seven to 10 years. However, some American farmers have found payback periods of three years because of higher yields. Estimates for the Prairies suggest a cost of $400 to $600 per acre. Tile drainage will also clean up salinity and increase production, particularly on irrigated land. Justin Dugdale, who farms at Pense, Sask., said his family farm intended to buy the first unit that Kleckner brought in with a view to draining into a creek. He and other farmers in his area are struggling with soil saturation. However, he had questions about how the pipe would perform in clay soil, which is prone to heaving, and when he would find the time to install the tile. Dugdale also said he would obtain the proper permits from Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency before
Excessive moisture for several years has sparked interest in tile drainage, said Mike Kleckner during an installation demonstration at a MJK Ag Ventures field day near Rouleau, Sask. | KAREN BRIERE PHOTO starting work. Kleckner said anyone considering tile drainage should contact the agency, which falls under the environment ministry. There are also underground utilities and pipelines to consider. However, neighbours are likely to be the main concern. Water and drainage have fractured many a friendship, and Kleckner advised meeting with neighbours or forming a conservation and development district to work together to develop a drainage plan. The water has to go somewhere, he said. “Maybe it’s your own place you sacrifice.” Weisberg said he likes the idea of increasing productivity on his own
land without harming anyone else or buying more land. “To me, if everybody tiled and closed their ditches, it would be better for everyone,” he said. Kleckner thinks it will take time for Saskatchewan farmers to adopt the technology. Added Weber: “Education is the key.… Their biggest fear is how to do it.” However, he said new computer software is available that helps farmers determine where to place the tile.
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AGRONOMY | SEEDING SYSTEM
Syngenta deal allows artificial seed technology to proceed BY JEFFREY CARTER FOR THE WESTERN PRODUCER
LEAMINGTON, Ont. — The dream of two Ontario entrepreneurs is beginning to bear fruit now that Syngenta has signed a technology use agreement. The Crop Expansion Encapsulation and Drilling System (CEEDS), which was developed by Paul Carver and the late Dean Tiessen at New Energy Farms (NEF), allows material used for vegetative propagation to be treated like seed. The agricultural giant plans to
apply the planting system to the Brazilian sugar cane industry. “The licence agreement with Syngenta creates a huge opportunity for both partners to introduce significant benefits to sugar cane growers and sugar and bio-ethanol producers in Brazil,” Carver said. “We have been working in perennial grass propagation for 20 years. Sugar cane is the largest market for these types of perennial grasses.… We hope this will assist other areas of our business where we have crops for fuel and fibre markets.” NEF may be better known for its
work with miscanthus. The perennial species has been touted as an alternative to natural gas for heating greenhouses and as a feedstock for biogas production, but it has not yet been able to fully compete in the North American marketplace. Other projects include arundo donax and Napier grass. The CEEDS technology involves a coating that may also contain insecticide and bio-stimulants. The vegetative pieces can be stored in a cold room for six months or longer, depending on the species. The technology also allows for pre-
cise drilling and high density plantations. Miscanthus growers initially planted underground stems called r h i z o m e s, w h i c h w a s a c o s t l y approach with mixed results. The later development of plug plants was an improvement but still expensive. The artificial seed technology and other advances are expected to increase miscanthus yields to almost 100 percent of their potential in as little as two years. Syngenta plans to incorporate CEEDS with its PLENE platform of integrated sugar cane solutions, according to a news release from the
company. It will allow for a higher multiplication rate with lower costs per ton compared to conventional planting systems. The target market is five million acres of sugar cane planted annually in Brazil. Commercialization is expected by 2017. “This will make the planting process for growers more efficient and will bring them high quality genetic material at scale,” said Syngenta chief operation officer John Atkin. “By multiplying in a controlled environment, we can eliminate field production uncertainties.”
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Flax is in full bloom in Gerald Ylioja’s field near Birsay, Sask. Saskatchewan typically grows 75 percent of the flax in Canada. |
RESEARCH | FIELD TOUR
Sask. college, research facility partner on plots
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RESEARCH | TOMATOES
Tomato upgrade comes with purple hue Packed with anthocyans | The nutritious purple tomato has been found to have anti-inflammatory properties
BY CALVIN DANIELS FREELANCE WRITER
BY JEFFREY CARTER FOR THE WESTERN PRODUCER
YORKTON, Sask. — Crops are growing well this year at a research facility in Yorkton run by Parkland College and the East Central Research Foundation. Researchers are testing soybean varieties by seeding date, canaryseed fertility, oat varieties by nitrogen rate, wheat and canola with environmentally smart nitrogen technology, wheat fungicide timing and cereal forage. The facility recently held a field tour to check on the plots’ progress, but researcher Mike Hall said the important information will come early next year when the reports are written. “We’re in the process of building a website (connected to the college site),” he said. “The results will be available there.” Hall said the 12 research projects were selected based on a variety of sources. The East Central Research Foundation is one of eight producerdirected research and demonstration groups in Saskatchewan that make up the Agriculture — Applied Research Management (Agri-ARM) network. The network members often share research ideas and replicate projects to provide more broadly based results for relevance over a larger area of the province. “The groups share ideas,” he said. In other instances, an idea can come from the foundation board, which includes local farmers. They may want to see research into specific crops and systems that relate directly to local farming. “Projects are supposed to be farmer driven,” he said. This year’s projects will all provide data that can be related back to production on farms in east-central Saskatchewan. Hall said the partnership between Parkland College and the research foundation officially began with the signing of a memorandum of understanding last year, which led to the collaborative work on agriculture applied research projects. Hall said the college opens doors to additional research funding sources than those the foundation can access. The plots also provide what is essentially a living classroom, allowing students to identify weeds field crop diseases.
RIDGETOWN, Ont. — The search for a healthier processing tomato continues at the University of Guelph’s Ridgetown Campus. Researcher Steven Loewen told a Vegetable Day held on the campus July 17 that he now has a line of purple-skinned tomatoes. Unlike heritage tomatoes, which are often more brown than purple, Loewen said his purple tomato has an eggplant-like colour on the outside and is deep red inside. The purple hue is associated with higher levels of anthocyans, which are reputed to have a wide range of health benefits. Recent research at the U of G and in China has demonstrated an antioxidant effect. “They applied it to an animal model by feeding those tomatoes to rats,” he said. “They found it reduced inflammation, and the effect was dose dependent. What we’re trying to do is to take a tomato that’s already very good from a nutritional standpoint and make it even better.” The purple tomato is just one of Loewen’s many projects. He’s also working with 1,200 breeding lines in a search for better agronomic characteristics, improved yields and greater genetic diversity. It’s a long-term effort, with another breeder making the initial crosses between wild and commercial lines many years ago. Loewen has been focusing on the positive traits of poorly adapted material, eliminating line defects through a backcrossing process and
LEFT: Steve Loewen is working with 1,200 breeding lines in this sandy-loam field near Ridgetown, Ont. | JEFFREY CARTER PHOTOS ABOVE: There are now about 200 acres of okra in Ontario, enough to offset just a small percentage of what’s imported to Canada. then enhancing positive traits. The results are lines that commercial breeders can use. An objective that has so far eluded Loewen is the development of tomato lines resistant to bacterial disease. He had been using a horizontal breeding technique to develop multi-gene resistance but later abandoned the effort. Phil Richards, a tomato grower near Dresden, Ont., said bacterial spot is a significant problem this year. The canopy sags in affected fields as the disease moves from lower leaves upward. Other work at Ridgetown focuses on pesticide evaluation, the benefit of cover crops and a rotational study. Trials conducted by Laura Van Eerd show that the long-term use of
cover crops in vegetable-production rotations are an economically viable option with improved yields paying for the cover crop and sometimes paying a dividend. Long-term plots that use the 17-point Cornell Soil Health Test as an evaluation tool have demonstrated that wheat in the rotation benefits soil health in Ontario. However, while farmers recognize the benefits of rotation, they also pay attention to commodity prices. As a result, more than 2.5 million acres of soybeans were planted in Ontario this year compared to less than two million acres of corn and 750,000 acres of wheat. Okra and Asian-type eggplant varieties are being evaluated in Ridgetown for the first time as part of a project led by the Ontario Fruit and
Vegetable Growers Association, which sees an opportunity to replace imports. For example, Ontario’s okra production meets only five percent of the demand, although field production in the province is limited to mid to late summer. About 200 acres of okra are now grown in Ontario, said Michael Brownridge of Agriculture Canada. The crop is handpicked by workers who repeatedly sweep through fields. Much of the okra exported to Canada originates in Central America. Sweet potatoes, which can be stored for more than a year, also have potential in Ontario. Most of the increased demand has been driven by the popularity of sweet potato fries.
RESEARCH | ONIONS, GARLIC
Gardeners’ help sought in solving issue affecting garlic, onions BY MARY MACARTHUR CAMROSE BUREAU
Alberta Agriculture’s horticulture branch is trying to sleuth out why some onion and garlic crops have reduced yield, poor storability and overall poor performance. Horticulturalist Rob Spencer said the department is asking home, market and commercial gardeners to report issues in an effort to get to
the bottom of the problem. He said one cause is aster yellows, the disease that damaged canola crops a couple years ago. However, it’s not the only factor causing problems. Fungal diseases such as white rot, fusarium basal plate rot and embellisia blotch can all cause problems in garlic and onions. Parasitic soil worms are also a concern. “We’re seeing poor yield, early
decline or death, or in some cases the problem carries on into storage,” Spencer said. “We want to figure out what is happening.” Gardeners are asked to report and collect plants with suspicious symptoms as the first step to finding out what diseases and insects are hitting the onion and garlic crops. It’s hoped solutions will follow. Spencer doesn’t have an accurate estimate of the amount of garlic
grown in the province, but it is prevalent. “Everybody has got some.” About 1,000 acres of onions are grown commercially in the province, as well as small amounts of onions on Hutterite colonies and in market gardens. Growers who want to submit samples are asked to contact Spencer at the Alberta Ag-Info Centre for collecting and shipping instructions.
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ANIMAL WELFARE | FIGHTING ACTIVISTS
U.S. millionaire eager to protect agriculture Forrest Lucas refutes claims made by animal activists BY MARY MACARTHUR CAMROSE BUREAU
A dozer clears a path in a canola field northwest of Clairmont, Alta. Residential and commercial subdivisions are being built in the County of Grande Prairie near the city outskirts. | RANDY VANDERVEEN PHOTO
TECHNOLOGY | RURAL WI-FI
Field access to wi-fi eases data collection BY MARY MACARTHUR CAMROSE BUREAU
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — A small antenna mounted on top of a tractor, sprayer or combine can now give farmers wi-fi access in the field from their home router. Ayrstone Productivity of Minnesota created the tractor-based wi-fi system to give farmers access to their farm equipments’ production data and use their laptop, smartphones and other equipment through the home wi-fi while in the field. “This is driven by what we heard from our customers,” said company founder Bill Moffitt. The in-cab hub is the latest addition to Ayrstone’s existing rural wi-fi system. It allows a home wi-fi to be used up to 11 kilometres away through a series of hubs. Moffitt, a California software developer, and his partner, Robert Hill of Minnesota have created a tiny antenna that can be mounted on a tractor, sprayer or combine. The device is plugged into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter and will give access to the home wi-fi through the company’s
Ayrstone Productivity has designed an antenna mounted on equipment that provides access to the home wi-fi. | MARY MACARTHUR PHOTO existing wireless network system. Moffitt said there seemed to be no easy way to collect and download all the information produced by modern farm equipment.
“Farmers were collecting a lot of data on flash cards and not doing anything with it. This fixes the data problem,” he said during an American Agricultural Editors’ Association conference. Moffitt said it wasn’t easy to create a device to provide long-distance wi-fi for rural areas. The tendency was to add more options to the wi-fi system, he added. Moffitt wrote computer code specifically to allow wi-fi for the hubs and receivers for use in remote areas with few people. “It’s designed for people who need good access across their farm.” Moffitt said some of the company’s existing customers use the service for early morning Skype or Face time conference calls with their employees in different parts of the farm. They have also sold hubs and receivers for campgrounds or arenas with small numbers of internet users. He said it’s fine for 100 devices to use the wi-fi system, but 1,000 is too many. Trees and two by fours reduce the distance and effectiveness of the wi-fi, he added. The base, receiver and cab antenna cost about $500.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — An American multimillionaire who grew up poor on a southern Indiana farm is taking on animal rights activists. Forrest Lucas said he is standing up to well-funded animal rights activists who want to stop animal agriculture because few people are willing to do so. “We are punching the hell out of these guys,” Lucas said during an agriculture event at the Lucas Oil Stadium, home to the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. Lucas, who raises purebred black Simmental cattle in Missouri, established Protect the Harvest after a law designed to limit agriculture in Missouri was narrowly defeated four years ago. “In the state of Missouri, they use the word ‘pet’ in the constitution,” he said. “They want to come in and take your pets. Anything that lives within 15 feet of your house is your pet. We had to do something, and we did. When we got done with that, we realized there was no big company out there fighting these guys, and we realized we had to do something. We are trying to get everybody made knowledgeable about what we are doing. We are going to fight these guys, and that is what we are doing.” Lucas said farmers and those who believe in agriculture need to stand up against the lies told by groups such as the Humane Society of the United States, which he claims want to ban all production agriculture. “We don’t want anybody abusing their animals, but there are already laws for that.” Lucas said his work ethic was formed by growing up in poverty and understanding the importance of livestock for food. However, he said he also understands the need to have humane slaughter plants for livestock. “I know reality,” he said. “When I was a kid, we didn’t have
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electricity. That old chicken out there was an instant meal. You chopped its head off and you had an instant meal. Every fall we had to kill a pig. A lot of times I would befriend that pig before we killed it. But that is the way it had to go. “We milked the cows by hand. Those calves had to be sold because that’s where the money comes from. We worked horses. These are animals. We are the masters of animals. We have to take care of our animals. If you are going to get the most out of your animals, you have to take care of them, but there has to be an end for them. When that horse is no good for you anymore, it has to have a place to go.” Lucas’s television production company is making a documentary about abandoned horses starving to death on public lands in the U.S. He wants to reintroduce horse slaughter plants in the United States to allow a better end of life for abandoned, old and unused horses. “Our country is overfilled with horses now,” he said. “The whole horse industry wants it fixed, but they want me to do it. They don’t want to say anything about it and we’re going to do it.” Lucas said his documentary would raise awareness of horses starving to death and dying of thirst on federal Bureau of Land Management land and on Indian reservations. “I am trying to bring it to everybody’s realization that we have an overpopulation problem,” he said. “We need to reintroduce horse slaughter to stop suffering. It’s no good living when you’re starving to death.”
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WATER | FINDING A WELL
When drilling a well, location is everything Seismo-electric technology | New method for locating groundwater cites 75 to 90 percent success rate BY RON LYSENG WINNIPEG BUREAU
Farmers are drilling deeper with each passing generation as they look for reliable quantities of good water to support livestock operations. “It is simply due to the thinking that we can obtain more reliable water
and bigger (water) yields by getting away from shallows wells that may be susceptible to surface contamination,” says groundwater specialist Gary Kehler of Longview, Alta.. “Many of the old wells were drilled with equipment not even able to go that deep. In some cases, we are looking for more water in a specific area
due to centralization of livestock production requiring one central well that waters 200 cow-calves, which in prior times would have been a number of wells on smaller land parcels.” New holes cost $35 to $50 per foot, and more producers are turning to science to find the best drill spot.
There’s no indication yet that water witches are applying for employment insurance, but science is definitely gaining a toehold in the once mysterious realm of locating a good aquifer. The technology used in identifying subterranean water is basically the same as that used in oil exploration
50 years ago. Oil prospectors abandoned the old electroseismic technology because electrical interference tainted their data. In the past two decades, a British company, Groundflow, has worked with that seismo-electric technology, turning it into one of the primary methods for locating groundwater. The system produces a sound that impacts the Earth. The seismic impact creates a slight electrical signal if groundwater is present. By analyzing micro voltage at the pickups, the computer can tell the operator if there’s enough water to merit drilling. The computer also determines the depth and quantity of water. The operator typically does six to 12 sonar sounding sites on each property and then ranks them from the best to the worst.
No matter where I am, I always like to see the well logs from previous wells. GARY KEHLER
TOP: Copper clad rods are pounded one metre into the soil at a distance of five metres out from the sounding hole. The sounding hole is one metre deep. After researching the site and reviewing previous well logs with the landowner, Gary Kehler drills the first of six sounding holes. His equipment is installed on an all-terrain vehicle for better safety and also to turn the operation into a one man show.
ABOVE: Kehler has three different shotgun loads from which to choose, depending on soil conditions. When he leaves a property, he’ll have 40 to 100 individual data sets that need to be processed before he can give the client the best drill spot.
PRODUCTION Kehler said a sounding site is the next best thing to a test hole. Kehler is one of those modern day water witches who uses the latest AquaLocate Groundflow GF6 system. He started his business, WaterFind, 10 years ago in Manitoba. When he realized there was no money to be made finding water in a province where water often gushes out of the ground, Kehler moved the business to Alberta, where a rapidly expanding livestock sector had bigger demands for water that was becoming more difficult to find. “In Alberta, drillers find water where I said they would 90 percent of the time. In the mountains, it’s down to 75 percent because it’s harder to decipher infor mation coming through rocks and bedrock. In Saskatchewan, it falls between 75 and 90 percent.” Kehler concedes that seismo-electric technology is not perfect, but neither is a series of 500 foot dry holes at $50 per foot. He nearly always works in areas where water is difficult to find, and people usually call him when they are desperate. His standard rate is $2,100 for southern Alberta, $2,200 for Saskatchewan and northern Alberta and $2,500 for the mountainous regions of British Columbia and Alberta. There are hundreds of different rock formations, with varying de-
grees of difficulty. He brings data w i t h h i m f ro m 8 0 o f t h e m o s t common rock formations found in Western Canada. “No matter where I am, I always like to see the well logs from previous wells,” he said. “I work with the landowner and do what research I can to determine the best spots to survey. If none of that information is available, then I go to my rock formation parameters for guidance.” Kehler drills a one metre deep hole when he has identified sounding sites with the best potential. He then installs one-metre-deep copper clad rods into the ground about three metres to the left and three metres to the right of the hole. The rods will pick up the return signal from the buffalo gun blast and relay it to the computer. Then he places a metal disc over the sounding hole and strikes it a mighty blow with a heavy rubber sledge hammer. “The resonation tells me if I have good connections on all my circuits and if the rods have good contact with the soil,” he said. “If I don’t get good readings with the hammer, then I know I have to fix things before I proceed to fire the buffalo gun down the sounding hole. I may use the rubber hammer two or three times before I’m satisfied that I’m getting honest readings.
“ The hammer also shows me groundwater near the surface. In some conditions, it shows me water as deep as 50 metres. And in the mountains, the hammer and plate can tell me if there’s water all the way down to 100 metres, so it’s a very helpful guide.” The most important weapon in his arsenal is the 12-gauge black powder buffalo gun, and the most important item of information is logged when he fires it down the sounding hole. The system works much like radar. The bounce back signal is picked up by the two copper clad rods and relayed to the computer, which is why Kehler takes such care in making sure the rods receive and then relay an honest signal. “When I fire a shot, it makes the soil move,” he said. “That creates a micro voltage that can be picked up by the rods. If there’s water down below the hole, it gives off an electrical signal we call a shimmer, which we see on the computer. “The data logging equipment is triggered when I fire the buffalo gun. It only records for about five thousandths of a second. I typically fire only two shots per hole. After the first shot, the ground starts to loosen up too much, so it doesn’t give good transmission. The first shot is always the best shot because it
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penetrates the deepest so the signal gives the best definition.” Kehler is one of the few operators who loads his own shotgun shells, allowing him to access three different loads for various ground conditions. He said the data is entered in the computer the nano-second the shot is fired. However, the field work is only part of the process. “There’s a fair amount of analysis that needs to be done before I can give the results or recommend which is the best drilling spot,” he said. “That’s why I never give a recommendation on the day I do the testing. It takes 10 to 14 days to get results back to the landowner.” Most of the wells in the areas where he concentrates his efforts are categories A, B or C. Category A wells give up to three gallons per minute, Category B wells yield three to five g.p.m. and Category C wells yield five to 10 g.p.m. Potential categories extend to wells that yield hundreds of g.p.m. “Anytime I see three or four g.p.m., I automatically apply a risk factor,” he said. “I advise the client that Category A might mean no water at all or it might be a small isolated aquifer that goes dry in a short period. But a proven pump test of two or three g.p.m. along with a 10,000 gallon tank is
good enough for a 100 head cow-calf operation and the family. “As for depth, I always recommend going to the maximum depth. We always want the well at the bottom of the aquifer, not the middle or the top.” Kehler said going to the bottom of the aquifer is the only way to be sure the well keeps supplying water when pumped at the recommended rate. The test should be reviewed by a hydrologist, he added. There’s always a risk of drilling too fast when drilling Category A or B wells or wells that may be marginal. Low yield wells require patience, and that means a patient driller. Drilling too fast can “skin off” a low yield aquifer with mud or clay. A driller who is in a hurry might also put the hole right through the aquifer without the client or the driller even knowing water was there waiting for them. For more information, contact Kehler at 877-388-7388 or visit www. findwellwater.ca or aqualocate.com/.
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A metal plate is placed over the hole and pounded with a hammer to test connections and determine if there is shallow water. In some cases, the hammer and plate can produce a positive water signal as deep as 30 metres. If the rubber hammer determines there is a fault in the connections, the copper clad rods may have to be pulled out and moved.
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Gary Kehler says his success rate is better than 90 percent in most of Alberta. However, in mountainous regions that success rate drops to 75 percent because it’s difficult to decipher data coming from the rocks. In most of Saskatchewan and western Manitoba, his success rate ranges from 75 to 90 percent. Prices range from $2,100 to $2,500 depending on the area. | WILLIAM DEKAY PHOTOS
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Anthony Hession of Brownsburg, Indiana, grows 5,000 acres of continuous corn. |
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108 to 113 days maturity to help spread out harvest. He plants his corn at 38,000 seeds per acre: rates higher than that donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t generate the same yields and lower rates reduce the cropâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s standability. Hession was an early adapter of GPS technology in the mid-1990s, including auto steer and yield mapping. This year he used drones to help him map a 540 acre piece of land for tile drainage. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s amazing what you can see with the drones,â&#x20AC;? he said. Hession contracts all his corn with Cargill, which supplies the foodgrade crop to General Mills and Kelloggâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. About half of this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s crop has been pre-priced. He has 600,000 bu. of storage and hauls 75,000 to 100,000 bu. a month to the Cargill facility in nearby Indianapolis from October to July. The old corn rows are split each fall and fertilizer is applied eight to 10 inches deep in preparation for spring seeding. The farmâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s location on the edge of a growing city means land is difficult to buy or rent. The family bought two farms in counties further from Indianapolis to help ensure they can continue to farm. Land prices are $8,000 to $12,000 per acre. The Hessions planted 10,000 hybrid walnut trees developed at nearby Purdue University when they sold their cattle and hogs in 1996. The trees were planted on low land that was once used for pasture. They take about 25 years to mature, compared to 100 years for a native walnut tree. The trees will be sold for lumber at about $10,000 each. The trees are not much work now, but at the beginning, the family spent days pruning them to ensure a straight, knot-free tree for lumber. Most of the trees are sold overseas to be used for veneer furniture.
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Sam Hofer eats lunch while contemplating the attributes of the Kuhn Krause Landstar, a combination soil finisher implement, during a tillage clinic at Rocky Mountain Equipment in Taber, Alta., July 22. | BARB GLEN PHOTO LAND MANAGEMENT | SELLING TILLAGE
Tillage remains part of toolbox Another tool for farmers | Tillage combats compaction, residue issues
START THE SEASON SMART. MEASURING RESIDUE COVER
BY BARB GLEN LETHBRIDGE BUREAU
TABER, Alta. — Years of minimum and zero tillage on prairie soil have had their benefits, but they might also have led to soil compaction best addressed by tillage. Curt Davis, marketing manager for the implement company Kuhn Krause of Kansas, brought that message to Taber area growers July 22. His job is to sell tillage tools, but his agronomic messages struck chords with farmers and weren’t exclusive pitches for soil disturbance. “We have to understand the plant to really understand the iron,” said Davis. “Whether it’s no-till or whether it’s tillage, it’s a tool that every farmer has in the toolbox. It’s whether it’s the right time in that particular field to apply that tool or not. “If there’s no compaction problem and if there’s not a residue problem that we’re trying to deal with, then no-till could be a perfectly fine application for that particular condition. “But if there’s a compaction problem, if there’s a residue issue that we’ve got to deal with, then no-till might not be the right application.” Davis described the ideal soil profile as five percent organic matter, 25 percent water, 25 percent air and 45 percent mineral. Limiting the volume of air and water through compaction reduces the area where roots can grow, which limits production and yield. “This is one of the primary yield limiting factors in our farming operations,” he said. Proper tillage for a given situation can redistribute soil particles into an array of different sizes, incorporating
• Choose a random area of the field away from headlands. • Extend a 50-foot tape measure diagonally across the rows. • Count the pieces of residue beneath each one-foot mark. CURT DAVIS
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air pockets as well as plant residue. That improves moisture penetration and capillary activity and fosters interaction between soil, water, bacteria, insects and plant life. Davis described two types of compaction: surface and plow pan. The first is created by simple traffic from livestock and equipment. Plow pan compaction occurs from shearing just below the leading edge of tillage equipment. Tillage at the same depth compacts a specific layer of soil over time. Large seeding tool openers can create this issue in heavier soils. “We kind of want to mix it up every now and then,” he said. In the same way farmers vary their chemical modes of action, they should periodically alter their tillage management. “We swung from full tillage all the way over to complete no-till but now we’re starting to come back toward the centre and find where’s that good balance of tillage and residue because there are benefits to both,” said Davis. Tillage naturally affects fertilizer application and position, he added. Nitrogen moves in the soil, while phosphorus and potassium attach to soil particles. Fertilizer that is always
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applied near the surface might not reach the root zone where plants can use it. Compaction can be measured with soil probes, but Davis said a shovel and a knife are his preferred method. A 12to 14-inch hole easily shows the layers and indicates the depth at which to set deep tillage equipment if necessary. When using a probe, a reading of 200 to 200 pounds per sq. inch is the point where root development will be limited. Davis said there is a myth that the natural freezing and thawing of prairie soil eliminates compaction. Though it helps to some degree, it depends on soil moisture level and won’t reposition soil particles. Similarly, the idea that deep-rooted crops such as alfalfa or tillage radishes address compaction is only partially true. These crops create holes in the soil profile but will not solve a compaction problem. “We have to reorient those soil particles to really get the biggest benefit,” Davis said. “The greatest influence on (yield) potential can occur before the seed is ever planted.”
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A grazing response index, which was developed in the United States, is being tested to see whether it can effectively evaluate Canadian pastures. |
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Producers could have new grazing tool Grazing response index | The index was designed for native pasture in the U.S., but Canadian researchers take it for a spin BY DAN YATES SASKATOON NEWSROOM
Officials are confident that an American pasture health assessment tool can assist prairie ranchers in Canada. However, the grazing response index created by Colorado State University researchers has never been tested in tame pastures, such as those commonly found in eastern Saskatchewan. “In the parkland (region) we don’t have a lot of native pasture left,” said Jodie Horvath of Ducks Unlimited. “I think the average producer in this area would be using a tame pasture. It does act a little bit differently.” Horvath is overseeing three sites at Ducks Unlimited’s Touchwood Hills
Conservation Ranch to test the grazing response index. The project is funded through Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Demonstration of Practices and Technologies initiative. The system uses observations made in the field to help producers assess the impacts of grazing and make management decisions. Producers use guidelines to make observations about the frequency and intensity of plant defoliation, as well as the opportunity for regrowth, assigning a number to each category on a scale of minus two to plus two. At the end of the year, the producer will have a positive, neutral or negative number. “We wanted to capture the time commitment that it would take to do these sorts of things because that’s
one of the things of course that comes into play for everybody on their operation,” said Leanne Thompson, executive director of the Saskatchewan Forage Council, which is also involved with the project. A positive number shows beneficial management, while a negative number indicates the area has been overgrazed. From there, producers may modify how they use the paddock: extend recovery time, change stocking rates or graze the area for a shorter period of time. “I think what it does is it … allows you for more quick decisions, I guess, having a quicker impact maybe on the pasture rather than looking at the overall tame (pasture) health and long-term viability of the stand,” said Horvath.
It’s not meant to replace long-term monitoring, she said. As part of the project, Horvath will also conduct a traditional tame pasture health assessment. Thompson said the data recorded as part of the GRI system would be familiar to anyone who does rotational grazing. The system relies on observations made in the field and basic record keeping — when animals were moved and how long they stayed on pasture —rather than measurements of specific plant species, which makes it less intensive than rangeland or tame pasture health assessments. “There’s a more intensive amount of information gathered in those assessments. This one is really meant
to be a little more producer friendly, something you could do every year, and that’s how it’s supposed to be used,” she said. “Whereas maybe your rangeland health assessment, you might only do that once every few years.” The grazing response index has already been tested and used in Canada but not on tame pastures, where plants such as meadow brome recover more quickly than native grasses and are grazed more intensively. “I think we’re pretty comfortable with the fact that we can use it. We just want to showcase what we did (and) how we applied it using the area that we are in at the ranch,” said Horvath. “It’s a valuable asset to have there because it’s a working ranch.”
TRADE | COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN LABELLING
COOL opponents lose bid in court for injunction Groups opposed to country-of-origin labelling in the U.S. lose their appeal seeking a preliminary injunction against the rule BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH CALGARY BUREAU
The fight against the U.S. countryof-origin labelling law has been set back after an appeal seeking a preliminary injunction against the rule was lost. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected the case in a 9-2 decision on the basis it “was unlikely to succeed.” The 70 page decision was released July 29. “The preliminary injunction has
been denied and it is status quo,” said John Masswohl of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association. The American Meat Institute was the lead plaintiff working with other industry organizations. The group hoped to get an injunction against the U.S. Department of Agriculture rule released last year. It felt a World Trade Organization challenge would take too long and wanted action sooner. “If a quick preliminary injunction was granted to prevent the new rule from coming into effect, it was an
option worth pursuing,” said Masswohl. The full case for an injunction has not been scheduled in court, he said. Plaintiffs must now decide whether to continue. Legal counsel for the AMI and other industry organizations will review the decision more thoroughly and recommend the next action. The case is against the COOL law that was implemented in May 2013. It followed a WTO ruling that the USDA rule discriminated against Canadian and Mexican livestock
imports. The original rule allowed beef and pork to be labelled Product of the United States and Canada. In response to the WTO ruling, the USDA produced a more detailed rule that said all retail packages must include information on where the animals were born, raised and slaughtered. A W TO decision on the appeal against the second rule has been reached but not released. Governments have received confidential copies but it must be translated into
English, French and Spanish. The next step requires the decision to be tabled at a meeting of the dispute settlement body, which meets once a month. The next three scheduled meetings for the dispute panel are Aug. 29, Sept. 26 and Oct. 23. Masswohl said an August release is unlikely. “My guess would be Sept. 26,” he said. The most recent court documents may be viewed at http://1.usa. gov/1xyFe8F.
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Digital dermatitis is found primarily in dairy cattle, but it does occur in beef animals, especially in feedlots. | FILE PHOTO CATTLE DISEASE | SEVERE LAMENESS
Digital dermatitis emerges in beef cattle ANIMAL HEALTH
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igital dermatitis is a painful foot condition that causes severe lameness in cattle. This highly contagious disease was first described in Italy in 1974 and has since spread around the world, primarily within dairy cattle. However, the disease is also becoming an emerging threat in beef cattle. It is most common in cattle kept in confinement, and although it can affect breeding cows, it has been identified primarily in feedlot cattle within the beef industry. A research study in 2000 in southeastern United States identified digital dermatitis in 29 percent of culled dairy cattle at the packing plant. The same study said four percent of culled adult beef cattle had lesions of digital dermatitis. Outbreaks have been anecdotally reported in feedlots in Western Canada. Digital dermatitis goes by many names including strawberry foot rot, raspberry heel, foot wart and hairy heel wart. The hind legs are affected in 85 percent of cases. These lesions may appear initially as a raw, red, oval ulcer on the back of the heel just above or at the coronary band. Many of them often develop raised, hair-like projections or wart-like lesions, and some may extend up between the claws or appear on the front of the foot. These raw skin lesions are incredibly painful, and cows will dramatically alter their gait and posture to avoid putting pressure on them. Animals will walk on their toes because the lesion is usually at the heel, which may cause the hoof on the heels to overgrow. This condition may resemble a wart, but it isn’t because warts are caused by a virus. This disease is caused by a bacterium in the “spirochete” family called treponema. Researchers still disagree about whether other pathogens are involved, but treponema has been the primary organism associated with digital dermatitis. There are likely predisposing factors such as immunity, infectious and environmental components. Wet conditions and constant mois-
ture with manure contamination are probably responsible for softening the skin and allowing the organism to penetrate the skin surface. The disease is highly contagious and can spread rapidly and affect a large percentage of animals once introduced via the addition of new cattle into a herd. Younger cattle tend to be more susceptible, and cases in dairy cattle tend to occur around calving. This suggests that immune system suppression may play a role in the disease. Treatment has proven to be difficult and usually requires cleaning and drying the lesion and then applying an antibiotic on the skin in a bandage or with a topical spray. Antibiotic sprays, which are usually a tetracycline mixture, need to be applied twice daily, which is feasible in a dairy herd but highly difficult in a feedlot setting. Injectable antibiotics are often used in conjunction with topical treatments, but there is limited evidence that they are helpful. Prevention is focused on hygiene and pen conditions by trying to reduce stocking density, maintaining watering and feeding areas to avoid mud and manure accumulation and managing corrals to avoid wet areas. Foot bath solutions such as copper sulfate, zinc sulfate and formalin control the disease in dairy herds but can be difficult to manage in beef cattle. Cattle that live in settings where manure management is difficult to achieve should walk through foot baths twice a day for at least five days a week, but this is difficult to achieve in a feedlot. Once-a-week foot baths may be sufficient in more hygienic conditions, which is more practical in beef cattle herds. Producers should consult a veterinarian before starting a treatment program. Foot baths require considerable effort to manage and need to be long enough and deep enough to allow for two dunks for each foot. Researchers are attempting to create a vaccine, but results have not been promising. Producers can attempt to prevent bringing digital dermatitis into their herds by avoiding contact with infected dairy cattle. Hoof trimmers should disinfect their equipment between farms to avoid spreading this highly contagious disease. John Campbell is head of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan’s Western College of Veterinary Medicine.
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ne of the new, exciting developments in agriculture is the potential for unmanned aerial systems to give farmers and ranchers a bird’s eye view of what’s going on with their plants and animals. Maybe that’s what our 10-year-old had in mind when he bought a model rocket launch set with money he had been saving. It’s kind of a next step into UAS technology for the Taylor Ranch following up on Fourth of July bottle rockets and parachute fireworks. Either that, or he just saw the cool picture on the box and the words “High altitude rocket!” and “1,100 feet!” on the front. Exciting stuff, as indicated by the exclamation points. Actually, looking at the box, nearly everything was followed by an exclamation point: “Includes Launch Pad and Controller!” and “More Exciting Choices!” I guess that’s how rocket people talk! And son and I would soon be part of that exclamatory fraternity! It would be son and I because, while
the age recommendation said 10 and up, it was quickly followed with “adult supervision under 12,” or was that “adult supervision under 12!” Either way, I wouldn’t have not been part of this easy to assemble project to explore the air space above our ranch. The potential uses for UAS in agriculture are nearly endless. Outfitted with cameras and software, the little farm drones could update you on plant development, weed infestations and spray and fertilizer needs, and all without traipsing across the field. Us livestock guys could be checking cattle and fences from our desk, and finding out if the stock water tank two miles away is still full on a hot day. Granted, a lot of the potential is yet to be sorted out as the rules are written for commercial uses and designated airspace and privacy concerns. However, the idea of getting to play with a remote controlled helicopter or airplane and make it part of your work is pretty engaging. For now, on the Taylor Ranch, the adult supervisor and the supervised were going to send that rocket up 1,100 feet and see what we thought about sending stuff up in the air. The first time we had it all set up and ready to go, we packed up the whole family, set it up in a wide open area, had a camera ready to capture the action and did a “T minus 10” countdown. Nothing. Just disappointment and mosquito bites.
We packed it in. A week or two later, adult supervisor and the supervised installed a different rocket engine (the neat explosive part) and starter (the little piece of wire that makes it explode when you hit the switch that sends current from the battery). We just went a couple hundred feet out in the pasture with no siblings or camera because past experience told us that it probably wouldn’t work anyway. “Ten, nine … zoom,” off it went before we even got to eight. It’s then that we realized how hard it is to see a little yellow rocket 1,100 feet in the air. It popped out the orange and white parachute, all according to plan. I lost sight of it as it drifted northwest from the southeast wind, while my son lost sight of it as it drifted toward the setting sun. As of this writing, we have yet to find our rocket. Thankfully, it was unmanned. Sadly, the claim on the box that “this rocket can fly over and over again!” may not prove out for us. I guess if we’re going to experiment with UAS on the ranch, we just as well lose the $30 ones and get that out of our system before getting into the $3,000 or $10,000 models. For now, I have something to keep an eye out for as I check that pasture with our old technology … by horseback. Ryan Taylor is a rancher, writer and senator in the state legislature from Towner, North Dakota.
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Biosecurity measures control PED 70 positive sites | Disease spread said to be under control in Canada BY MARY MACARTHUR CAMROSE BUREAU
Strong biosecurity measures by Canadian hog producers continue to keep the deadly porcine epidemic diarrhea virus under control. Only 70 positive sites have been reported in Canada in the 26 weeks since it was discovered on a southern Ontario hog farm in January. The last reported case was July 21 on a farm near Perth, Ont. “We’ve had very little new movement,” Egan Brockhoff, an Alberta swine veterinarian with Prairie Swine Health Services, said during a conference call on the PED virus. A new strain of PED was reported July 30 on a farrow to finish farm in Ontario that had previously reported a positive case of the original PED virus. No one is sure how the new strain of PED made its way to the farm, but the theory is that it was likely there during the initial outbreak but only recently became active. The first 25 cases of PED in Ontario have been traced to porcine protein plasma in piglet feed. The plasma is made from pigs and is believed to be highly digestible for young piglets. Eighty-three percent of the producers on the conference call said they had stopped using porcine plasma in feed. The other 17 percent said they continue to use it, despite the risks. Callers were also asked if animalbased proteins should no longer be fed to pigs. About three-quarters of the callers believed feeding animal byproducts to pigs should be stopped. Brockhoff said he is heartened to hear producers have rejected offers of low-priced pig feed containing porcine plasma. A sample of feed from Alberta that contained porcine plasma tested positive for PED, but it did not enter a pig barn and was destroyed. Brockhoff discourages producers from using feed containing porcine plasma products because feed was a major contributor to PED in Ontario. “Our recommendation continues to be minimum or no use of porcine animal proteins,” he said. Alberta officials have taken 3,259 samples at eight major sites in the province to test and monitor disease. I n Ma n i t o b a, o f f i c i a l s h av e launched a major research project to allow producers to sample the manure in their pits for PED. It will also work with custom manure applicators to help prevent the spread of PED and understand how long the disease will survive in soils. In the United States, 100 new PED cases a week are reported, most in major pork producing states.
TOP: Judge Brandon Sparrow looks over the senior members’ animals at the Canadian Junior Limousin Association’s National Conference Impact Show held July 24-26 in Saskatoon. | TARYN RIEMER PHOTOS ABOVE: Alexander Kozroski works with his animal to get it positioned just right for the judge. BELOW: Austin Porter gets experience grooming an animal. BELOW LEFT: Jayden Payne, left, and Brandon Hollingsworth set up their animals and keep an eye on the judge during the senior showmanship event. LEFT: Jayden Payne, left, helps Cadence Haaland with grooming techniques. Riley Keller and Ashley McConnell work on boning the animal’s legs.
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Three of the leaders at this year’s Canadian Junior Limousin Association conference in Saskatoon took different strategies into the show ring. “Make sure my animal is well behaved, watered, filled up nice,” said Brandon Hollingsworth of Orono, Ont., a senior member. Added Cassidy Matthews, an intermediate member from Olds, Alta.: “Just make sure I’m clean, brush my hair.” Jayden Payne, a senior member from Lloydminster, Sask., probably took the most laid back approach. “I have a lucky show stick, but that’s about it.” All three members have each been showing cattle for more than a decade. Matthews and Hollingsworth
have been involved in the association for a few years, while Payne has been a member for close to 14 years. They all said their favorite part of the show is the people. “Just seeing everyone,” said Hollingsworth. “Like being from Ontario, you don’t see the western families as much, so coming out is great. It’s like a big reunion with all the cattle people. It’s always nice to see everyone again.” The three members also said they enjoy helping the younger members. Payne, Matthews and Hollingsworth competed in photography, team judging, print and oral marketing, team grooming, industry quiz, showmanship and the conformation class. Payne was on the team that finished first in team grooming, second in senior team judging, third in senior showmanship overall, second in
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print marketing and first in industry quiz. Payne also won reserved supreme champion and the purebred division reserve champion with the cow-calf pair Greenwood Young & Restless. Matthews and Hollingsworth were together on the team that finished third in grooming. Matthews placed third in intermediate showmanship overall and first in print marketing. Matthews was also the 4-H division champion with Pinnacles Alls Excited.
Hollingsworth placed fourth in his class in senior showmanship and first in oral marketing. He also placed second in the heifer calf open division with B Bar Urban Girl 2B. The Saskatoon show wasn’t the end of the season for these members. Payne will be taking part in Stockade Roundup, Farm Fair and Agribition, Matthews has Bashaw All Breeds, Canadian Western Agribition in Regina and Farm Fair in Edmonton lined up and Hollingsworth plans to attend eight fairs as well as the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto. The conference, which was held July 24-26, was attended by people from Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Show chair Lee Carpenter said there was a good turnout with almost 60 cattle at the show. Thirty-five young people participated.
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Many fields have wet spots, but haying operations have progressed well. Yields are average to above average with average quality.
MANITOBA SOUTHWEST Crops continue to improve as a result of mild and drier weather, but long-term yields are expected to be average. Precipitation was five to 15 millimetres, while temperatures were at ideal levels for crop development. The drier, less humid conditions are helping keep disease levels for most crops at low to moderate levels. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s evidence of fusarium head blight in winter wheat, root rot in field peas and brown girdling root rot in canola caused by excess moisture early in the season. Spraying for sclerotinia stem rot in canola has declined. Wheat midge is on the increase, but concern is decreasing because many wheat fields are flowering. Soybeans are flowering and in the R1 to R4 stage. Corn growth varies because of excess moisture. Forage crops are yielding average to above average, while quality varies from above average to below average. Native hay pastures remain in good condition. NORTHWEST Crops are improving thanks to warmer and drier conditions but are about two weeks behind normal development for this time of year. Rainfall amounts varied from trace to more than 76 mm. Most cereal crops are in the heading and flowering stage with the rest in the milk stage. Almost all canola is flowering. More than half of all soybeans are flowering. Three-quarters of field peas have podded. Fungicide applications are mostly done. Wild oats can be seen in some cereal crops. Insect pressure remains low.
CENTRAL Crops are looking good, other than in areas with excess moisture. Rain was generally welcomed and varied from 10 to 50 mm. Days were sunny and warm, but low overnight temperatures slowed crop growth. Irrigation has begun on potatoes, and cereals are fully headed. Canola is from full flower to full pod, while most soybeans are flowering. Edible beans are showing iron chlorosis in areas of excess moisture. Corn growth varies but is improving. Wild oats can be seen in many cereal crops. Green and yellow foxtail and barnyard grass are evident, as is volunteer canola. Fungicide applications are nearly complete for cereals with reports of more acres treated, but many later seeded canola fields did not require fungicide treatment. Spraying for white mold in dry beans continues in some fields. Sunflowers will begin receiving fungicide applications for head rot. Some fusarium head blight is evident in spring wheat. Blasting and wild oats have been found in all oat varieties. Blackleg lesions are on leaves in many canola fields. Brown girdling root rot and other root rots are reported in some fields. Some bacterial blight is evident in soybeans and edible bean fields. Insect activity remains low for most fields and crops. Tame forage yields are average to above average. Good yields are expected with alfalfa silage. EASTERN Crops, particularly soybeans, are
responding well to warmer and drier conditions. Rainfall was three to 35 mm. Standing water is quickly dissipating. Desiccation of advanced winter wheat crops has begun. Some fungicides were applied on later seeded canola and cereals, and applications have continued for soybeans. Soybeans have also received final applications of glyphosate. There are reports of grasshopper flare-ups with producers spraying. Scouting for insect populations are ongoing but generally have not warranted insecticide applications. INTERLAKE Warmer and drier conditions have helped crop development, but crops vary from very poor to good. Less than average yields in certain areas are expected. Rainfall amounts were three to 10 mm. Winter wheat will soon be desiccated, and most spring cereals have headed and flowered. Sunflowers have started flowering and corn is tasseling. Soybeans are flowering with pods starting to form. Forage grass seed will soon be ready for swathing. Some earlier grasses have already been cut.
SASKATCHEWAN SOUTH Crops are progressing well in the east, but storms caused havoc in the west. Heavy rain, strong winds and hail caused crop loss, blew around hay swaths, overturned bins and damaged homes and vehicles. Rainfall varied from small amounts to 42 mm in the Glenavon area. The Maryfield area leads the region with 469 mm of cumulative precipitation since April 1.
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Rain and humidity have delayed some producers, but haying is advancing well with half to threequarters of the crop baled or put into silage. More has been cut and ready for baling. More than threequarters of the hay crop is good quality. Cropland topsoil moisture conditions are rated more than 75 percent adequate while hay land and pasture topsoil moisture conditions average 75 percent adequate. Some producers continue to spray for fusarium head blight, sclerotinia and leaf spots. Others are spraying for grasshoppers in lentil and flax crops. Root rot is prevalent, particularly in lentils and peas. CENTRAL Warm and dry weather is advancing crops and haying operations, but crops are still behind their normal stages of development. Livestock producers have baled half of their hay crop or put it into silage, with an additional 25 percent cut and ready for baling. However, recent rain and high humidity have slowed haying operations and reduced quality, which is rated more than 80 percent good. The Kindersley area topped the region for most rainfall at 92 mm while the Foam Lake area leads with 529 mm since April 1. Topsoil moisture conditions on cropland, hay and pastures are rated at more than 80 percent adequate. Many producers continue to spray for diseases such as leaf spots and sclerotinia as well as for wheat midge and grasshoppers in lentils. There are also reports of high plant loss in pulse crops caused by root rot. NORTH Crops continue to trail normal development, and warm, dry conditions are needed to mature crops. The Frenchman Butte area led the region with 64 mm of rain while the Hafford area has received the most rain since April 1 with 421 mm. Haying continues despite the wet, humid conditions, and producers have either baled or put into silage half of the crop. One-quarter of the hay crop has been cut and ready for
baling. Quality is averaging 80 percent good. Most crop damage was caused by wind, localized flooding and hail damage. Producers continue spraying for sclerotinia, fusarium head blight and leaf spots.
ALBERTA SOUTH The region experienced hot, dry weather and most crops are rated in good condition. Spring cereals are in the late pollination stage and winter cereals in soft dough. About three-quarters of canola is podding while most field peas are podding. Most of the sub-soil moisture is rated as good to excellent. The first cut of hay on dryland and irrigated land is almost complete with most hay and pastures rated good to excellent. CENTRAL Fifteen to 50 mm of much needed precipitation fell. Spring cereals are in the mid-pollination stage and winter cereals are in early dough. More than half the canola is podding and three-quarters of field peas are podding. Most sub-surface soil moisture is slightly down but still rated in good or excellent condition. Almost all the first cut of dryland hay is complete. More than half of hayland and pastures are in good or excellent shape. NORTHEAST Moisture ranging from light showers to 50 mm was beneficial for yield and maturity. Most crops are in good to excellent condition and much higher than the five year average. Spring cereals are in late pollination and winter cereals in soft dough. About 70 percent of canola is podding while more than 90 percent of field peas are podding. Almost all of the sub-surface soil moisture is rated in good to excellent condition. Most of the first cut of dryland hay is complete. Hayland and pastures are in good to excellent condition. NORTHWEST
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Precipitation was 25 to 50 mm with most crops now entering the kernel filling stage. Spring cereals are in the early milk stage while more than threequarters of canola and field peas are podding. About half of the sub-soil moisture condition is rated good or excellent, while almost all of the surface soil is excellent. PEACE Much of the region received 15 to 35 mm of rain. Most crop conditions are 50 percent good to excellent. Spring cereals are in the early milk stage. Most canola and field peas are podding. Sub surface soil moisture remains unchanged from the previous week with more than half rated good to excellent. First cut of hay is almost complete. Hayland and pastures are more than 50 percent good or excellent.
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Nitrogen stabilizer comes to Canada
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Nitrapyrin-based product | Branded as N-Serve and eNtrench, it has been used in U.S. for 35 years BY ROBERT ARNASON BRANDON BUREAU
Dow AgroSciences is introducing a nitrogen stabilizer product in Canada that has been used in the United States for 35 years. Dow announced in June that nitrapyrin, which reduces the likelihood of nitrogen loss through leaching and denitrification, is now approved for use in Canada. “It’s been sold in the U.S. for about 35 years (and) used primarily on corn,” said Jeff Loessin, Dow AgroSciences Canada’s portfolio marketing leader for crop protection. “In Canada, we’re bringing it forward for use on corn, canola and wheat, our high-use nitrogen crops.” Nitrapyrin, branded as N-Serve and eNtrench, hinders the activity of a soil bacteria called nitrosomonas, which conver ts ammonium to nitrate. N-Serve can be used with anhydrous ammonia and eNtrench is designed for use with liquid fertilizers and dry products such as urea. Nitrapyrin keeps fertilizer in the form of ammonium longer, preventing losses that occur when nitrogen fertilizer is in the nitrate form. “It’s an established product…. It does what it’s supposed to do. Basically it slows the nitrification pro-
cess,” said Cindy Grant, an Agriculture Canada soil fertility specialist in Brandon. “The key niche for its usefulness in other areas seems to be with fall banding…. I think it is quite commonly used in Minnesota, those kinds of areas.” Grant said nitrapyrin is distinct from urease inhibitors such as Agrotain because it acts at a different stage of the nitrogen cycle. Nitrapyrin maintains nitrogen in the ammonium form longer, while urease inhibitors keep nitrogen fertilizer in the urea form. A 2004 study, which was published in Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, evaluated data from the U.S. Midwest and concluded that nitrapyrin does reduce nitrogen losses through leaching and denitrification. Grant said nitrapyrin is a proven technology in the U.S., but Canadian research isn’t as conclusive. “Part of the reason they never had it registered here before is partly due to the fact that with our cold soils and relatively dry conditions … we didn’t get an economic advantage.” The nitrosomonas bacteria are not active and nitrogen losses are less likely if a grower applies anhydrous later in the fall when the soil is cooler.
Dow AgroSciences is introducing nitrapyrin in Canada for use on canola, as well as corn and wheat. | FILE PHOTO “Our recommendation is to put your nitrogen on after the soil temperature has fallen below 10 C,”
Grant said. “That means the microbes have slowed down.” Loessin said nitrapyrin allows producers to apply anhydrous earlier in the fall. “It widens out that window,” she said. “It gives you the opportunity to basically apply ammonia after harvest, any time, and you get that protection of your fertilizer source all the way to the next spring.” Dow’s fact sheet says nitrapyrin slows the activity of the nitrosomonas bacteria for up to 10 weeks in warm soil, which is defined as soil temperatures higher than 10 C. Manitoba Agriculture said on its website that products such as nitrapyrin are effective when soil conditions are wet or warm. “If the placement and timing is not optimum and conditions are excessively wet, causing loss of nitratenitrogen, the cost of the products offering nitrification inhibition or slow release are beneficial,” the website said. “The dilemma for the grower is that when application timing and placement are optimum and the weather is not conducive to loss, these enhanced products will provide no yield advantage over traditional N sources. Yet they all add cost.”
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GUELPH, Ont. — The Canadian Animal Health Coalition has received more than $2.2 million in federal funding to update two animal care codes for poultry and develop new codes for three additional sectors in the future. Executive director Mark Beaven said the funding is welcome. “To develop the welfare codes of practice is no small feat,” he said. “In fact, the National Farm Animal Care Council has developed a very unique process. It brings together all of the stakeholders and develops a science-based code that is practical and effective.” Coalition chair Jennifer MacTavis said the work is important. “The enthusiastic uptake by the industry to update and implement their Codes of Practice is a clear demonstration of importance that livestock producers place on the care and welfare of their animals,” she said. “With this funding, we are able to finish codes that are currently in process, print and circulate completed codes and expand the number of livestock commodities that are developing and updating their codes.”
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Canada’s consul general Jamshed Merchant says his agricultural background helps him deal with farm-based or large-scale ag issues and cross-border trade problems. | ED WHITE PHOTO
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Jamshed Merchant might work in a glass and steel tower in the downtown core of a great American city, but he isn’t afraid to get down and dirty with farmers’ issues. It’s something he’s been doing both literally and metaphorically for decades on both sides of the border. Merchant is Canada’s consul general in Minneapolis, overseeing an office that promotes Canada-U.S. trade in the region and assists Canadians living in and travelling to the region. His former career as a soil scientist might not at first glance have been a good background for the consul job, but he says the two positions are a good fit. “In many ways it’s not that different,” said Merchant. “This job is the same kind of thing.” Merchant, who became consul general in 2012, was educated in Britain, began his Canadian career as a professor of geography at Montreal’s McGill university in 1979 and became an Alberta environment department soil reclamation specialist in 1983. He expanded that role as a soil conservation specialist in Alberta and Saskatchewan for Agriculture Canada from 1985 to 2001, worked for the federal Treasury Board and in 2008 became assistant deputy minister of Agriculture Canada’s Agri-Environment Services Branch. As a soil conservation specialist, he worked mostly in extension, taking what in the 1980s and 1990s was still a new and novel concept to farmers across the Prairies. Those years of working one-on-one with farmers in their own local areas are something he believes helps him deal with the nitty gritty of complicated trade and investment issues that emerge in Canada-U.S. relations. “For me as a (soil) conservationist, I couldn’t stay in my office and do my job,” said Merchant.
“I was out meeting people, sitting around the kitchen table, being in somebody’s field talking to them. This is the same kind of thing. I may not be in a field with somebody, but I’m in their factory or their office.” The Minneapolis consulate covers Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and the Dakotas, which are tightly connected to the western Canadian farm economy, especially Manitoba. That brings the consulate into frequent agriculture-based discussions and consultations, dealing with issues as varied as country-of-origin labelling and beefed-up border security controls. The consulate has a dedicated agriculture commissioner who specializes in farm and food-based trade and investment questions, but Merchant’s agriculture background allows him to also get intimately involved. Issues can be farm-based or large scale, such as those faced by major companies like Cargill and General Mills, both of which are based in Minneapolis. Merchant said farmers who have questions, need information or are facing problems with cross-border trade can directly contact his consulate. “Our job is to know who’s who, who to talk to, when to talk (to them), what kind of things would be affected.” With $44 billion in two-way Canada-U.S. agriculture and food trade, there are lots of places where problems can occur. However, Merchant said the similarity of the Canadian Prairies to the U.S. Midwest helps make resolving them easier. “Talking to people in small communities in the Midwest is very much like talking to people in small communities in the Prairies,” he said.
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Ag Growth Int’l TSX AGCO Corp. NY Buhler Ind. TSX Caterpillar Inc. NY CNH Industrial N.V.NY Deere and Co. NY Vicwest Fund TSX
48.45 48.23 6.18 100.52 8.94 84.96 10.25
48.74 52.33 6.36 104.85 9.22 86.17 10.55
FARM INPUT SUPPLIERS NAME
EXCH
CLOSE LAST WK
Agrium TSX BASF OTC Bayer Ag OTC Dow Chemical NY Dupont NY BioSyent Inc. TSXV Monsanto NY Mosaic NY PotashCorp TSX Syngenta ADR
98.97 101.78 128.74 50.97 64.21 7.56 113.59 46.04 38.23 70.94
99.61 108.28 132.83 53.71 64.93 7.81 115.79 47.1 39.42 71.44
TRANSPORTATION NAME
EXCH
CN Rail CPR
TSX TSX
CLOSE LAST WK 72.11 204.63
74.02 210.43
List courtesy of Ian Morrison, financial adviser with the Calgary office of Raymond James Ltd., member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund. The listed equity prices included were obtained from Thomson Reuters and the OTC prices included were obtained from PI Securities Ltd., Assiniboia Farmland LP. The data listed in this list has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Within the last 12 months, Raymond James Ltd. has undertaken an underwriting liability or has provided advice for a fee with respect to the securities of Alliance Grain. For more information, Morrison can be reached at 403-221-0396 or 1-877-264-0333.
MOSAIC | FINANCE RESULTS
Drop in potash prices send Mosaic profits down; demand expected to improve (Reuters) — Mosaic has reported a 42 percent slump in quarterly profit as average realized prices of potash fell by more than 25 percent. The company also said chief executive officer Jim Prokopanko, who has been on leave since May to undergo surgery to treat cancer, would resume his duties Aug. 4. Potash producers have faced
sharply lower prices and profits since last summer’s breakup of one of the world’s biggest potash traders, Belarusian Potash Co. Potash Corp reported lower second quarter profit last month, but the results topped the company’s forecast. Potash Corp net earnings fell to $472 million, or 56 cents per share, from $643 million, or 73 cents per
share, a year earlier. The lower prices have lately rekindled demand, said Larry Stranghoener, Mosaic’s interim CEO. “We have long said we expected to see volumes increase before prices, and that scenario is playing out as anticipated,” he said. “We expect demand to remain high throughout the year, and with low
global pipeline inventory, prices should remain firm. Mosaic’s sales of phosphate and potash were at the high end of its forecasts. Net earnings attributable to the company fell to $248.4 million, or 64 cents per share, in the quarter, from $429.8 million, or $1.01 per share, a year earlier.
LARRY STRANGHOENER MOSAIC INTERIM CEO
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FARM MANAGEMENT | NO ONE IS INDISPENSABLE
Business owners should work to avoid â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;doing it allâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; trap THE BOTTOM LINE
GLENN CHEATER
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tan Vander Waal knew he needed a new management style by the time he had hired more than 70 employees at his greenhouse. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Even 15 years ago, I was quite involved in every function of the business â&#x20AC;&#x201D; maybe not in a completely controlling way, but very, very actively involved,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I can remember saying to my wife that my next 10 year goal has to be to find a way to run this business without Stan being here.â&#x20AC;? Vander Waal and wife, Wilma, started Rainbow Greenhouses in Chilliwack, B.C., 30 years ago and now have more than 200 mostly yearround employees, three locations in two provinces and 2.5 million sq. feet of greenhouse space that produces flowers and potted plants for the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading big box retailers. The production and infrastructure side mostly happens â&#x20AC;&#x153;without Stan.â&#x20AC;? His method for empowering employees is simple and can work for any farm business of any size, even those where the employees are family members. However, simple doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mean easy. Personnel management never is. In fact, it was a fairly basic thing that held Vander Waal back for many years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I had to start recognizing that the people around me did have skills, and sometimes they were better than mine,â&#x20AC;? he says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But they didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have the experience, and in order to get that experience, I had to learn to give up some control and give over the responsibility to them.â&#x20AC;? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a tricky distinction. At the time, Vander Waal ran his business with a couple of supervisors, but he was the one who made most of the decisions, from fertilization regimes to building maintenance schedules. He couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t just hand off those jobs because his staff didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have the experience. So he tried to look at people with fresh eyes. Did they show an aptitude in certain areas? And just as critically, how much did they care? â&#x20AC;&#x153;I look for a personâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s attention to detail and a willingness to look for a better way,â&#x20AC;? he says. The next step was to spend time with the prospects: walking through the greenhouse, asking their opinion on how to deal with a problem and discussing options. Then came a gentle handing over of authority. For example, one employee showed good potential but was â&#x20AC;&#x153;used to following the dayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s orders and just following a work list.â&#x20AC;? So Vander Waal asked him to create his own work list to prioritize what needed doing and how it should be done. This is another tricky bit. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sometimes a person can be overwhelmed,â&#x20AC;? says Vander Waal. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People get very comfortable with
the workload being passed out, and so at 4:30 you can go home and not think about it. But when you ask people to take on a higher role, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s amazing how much of that work goes home with them in their head.â&#x20AC;? To get over that, Vander Waal put them into a position where they had to make decisions. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s how they start building experience,â&#x20AC;? he says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And then you have an opportunity to build on that. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s say, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a lessthan-perfect decision, then youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got the chance to have a conversation and say, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;hey, have you ever thought about doing it this way?â&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not a quick process and sometimes it doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t work out and â&#x20AC;&#x153;you
have to go on to another person.â&#x20AC;? But overall, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been a success. Stepping back from the day-to-day allowed Vander Waal to expand the business, including piloting a recent $8.5 million expansion and making his company a leader in the use of robotic technology. There is also time to volunteer, including serving as chair of the B.C. Agriculture Council and vice-chair of United Flower Growers. The surprising part is how personally rewarding itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I really enjoy it when you find someone who is keen and wants to find a better way that takes less time or results in a better outcome,â&#x20AC;? he says.
Vander Waal doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t claim his system is best or that it will work for everyone. But one thing is for sure. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you say, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;I could have done it faster or better myself,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; then youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re stuck in an endless trap,â&#x20AC;? he says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll simply be doing it yourself forever. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an absolute.â&#x20AC;? And thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s OK if thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s how you want to run your farm business. Just donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t use the excuse that no one can take your place. Usually, if you step aside to make room, someone can. Archived columns from this series can be found at www.fcc-fac.ca/learning. Farm Credit Canada enables business management skill development through resources such as this column, and information and learning events available across Canada.
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CATTLE & SHEEP Slaughter Cattle ($/cwt)
Steers 600-700 lb. (average $/cwt)
Grade A
Alberta $20 $0 $-20 7/4
Live July 25-31
Steers Alta. Ont.
$40
$-40 6/26
GRAINS
7/11 7/18 7/25
8/1
Previous July 18-24
n/a 165.83-183.15
Heifers Alta. Ont.
Year ago
164.00 156.34-173.56
Rail July 25-31
n/a 123.17
n/a 279.00-282.00
274.25-278.75 276.00-280.00
n/a 155.73-177.54
n/a 151.47-171.50
n/a 121.01
n/a 278.00-281.00
277.50-278.75 275.00-279.00 Canfax
Saskatchewan Feeder Cattle ($/cwt)
$460 $450 $440 7/11 7/18 7/25
8/1
Manitoba $210 $200 $190 $180 $170 6/26
7/4
7/11 7/18 7/25
8/1
Heifers 500-600 lb. (average $/cwt)
Steers 900-1000 800-900 700-800 600-700 500-600 400-500 Heifers 800-900 700-800 600-700 500-600 400-500 300-400
Sask.
Man.
Alta.
B.C.
no sales 185-228 201-240 231-258 246-269 no sales
Report not available -
190-206 198-221 211-230 230-251 240-278 259-300
181-205 185-215 196-225 no sales no sales no sales
165-192 186-213 204-230 210-239 215-265 no sales
Report not available -
185-204 196-218 210-235 225-244 227-270 no sales
Fed. inspections only Canada U.S. To date 2014 1,546,513 17,311,096 To date 2013 1,468,995 18,422,557 % Change 14/13 +5.3 -6.0
$540
July 26/14 840 776 700 966
Canfax
$520 $500 n/a 7/11 7/18 7/25
8/1
Steers Heifers Cows Bulls
Saskatchewan $200 $190 $180 7/11 7/18 7/25
8/1
Manitoba
July 27/13 869 789 692 938
180-200 185-218 195-225 no sales no sales no sales
YTD 14 843 787 681 920
YTD 13 871 817 676 911
$225 $220
Heifers n/a n/a n/a n/a
Steers n/a n/a n/a
Trend n/a n/a n/a
$215 7/4
n/a
n/a
7/11 7/18 7/25
8/1
Canadian Beef Production million lb. YTD % change Fed 1073.7 +3 Non-fed 163.5 -3 Total beef 1237.2 +3 Canfax
EXCHANGE RATE: AUGUST 1 $1 Cdn. = $1.0919 U.S. $1 U.S. = $0.9158 Cdn.
USDA
Cattle / Beef Trade Exports % from 2014 411,005 (1) -3.5 232,355 (1) +40.7 90,972 (3) +9.6 126,114 (3) +9.1 Imports % from 2014 n/a (2) n/a 19,416 (2) -3.0 81,168 (4) -21.6 119,579 ( 4) -10.8
Sltr. cattle to U.S. (head) Feeder C&C to U.S. (head) Total beef to U.S. (tonnes) Total beef, all nations (tonnes) Sltr. cattle from U.S. (head) Feeder C&C from U.S. (head) Total beef from U.S. (tonnes) Total beef, all nations (tonnes)
Close Aug. 1 Live Cattle Aug 157.30 Oct 156.00 Dec 156.43 Feb 156.73 Apr 155.95 Feeder Cattle Aug 220.28 Sep 219.90 Oct 219.60 Nov 218.20 Jan 213.00
(1) to July 19/14 (2) to May 31/14 (3) to May 31/14 (4) to July 26/14 Agriculture Canada
Close Trend July 25
Year ago
159.10 159.80 158.78 156.85 156.35
-1.80 -3.80 -2.35 -0.12 -0.40
120.65 124.48 127.00 128.90 130.28
218.25 219.25 218.85 218.28 212.20
+2.03 +0.65 +0.75 +0.08 +0.80
153.73 157.00 159.15 160.03 158.73
Est. Beef Wholesale ($/cwt) This wk Last wk Yr. ago n/a 277-279 n/a
Montreal
Slaughter cattle (35-65% choice) Steers National n/a Kansas n/a Nebraska n/a Nebraska (dressed) n/a Feeders No. 1 (800-900 lb) South Dakota Billings Dodge City
$230
$210 6/26
Canfax
Sheep ($/lb.) & Goats ($/head) July 25 Base rail (index 100) 3.00 Range 0.14-0.24 Feeder lambs 1.50-1.90 Sheep (live) 0.50
July 18 3.00 0.18-0.21 1.50-1.90 0.50 SunGold Meats
July 28 1.75-2.40 1.80-2.15 1.80-1.91 1.80-1.98 1.00-1.80 1.35-1.90 0.85-0.95 0.80-0.90 65-110
New lambs 65-80 lb 80-95 lb > 95 lb > 110 lb Feeder lambs Sheep Rams Kids
July 21 1.80-2.57 1.75-2.10 1.80-1.96 1.78-1.92 0.85-1.88 1.35-1.90 0.85-0.95 0.80-0.90 65-110
Ontario Stockyards Inc.
Wool lambs, new crop >80 lb Wool lambs, new crop <80 lb Hair lambs, new crop Fed sheep
July 17 1.55-1.70 1.75 1.50-1.55 0.42-0.52
Sask. Sheep Dev. Bd.
HOGS Due to wide reporting and collection methods, it is misleading to compare hog prices between provinces.
Index 100 Hog Price Trends ($/ckg) Alberta $260 $250 $240 $230 $220 6/26
7/4
7/11 7/18 7/25
8/1
Fixed contract $/ckg (Hams Marketing) Aug 24-Sep 06 Sep 07-Sep 20 Sep 21-Oct 04 Oct 05-Oct 18 Oct 19-Nov 01 Nov 02-Nov 15 Nov 16-Nov 29 Nov 30-Dec 13 Dec 14-Dec 27 Dec 28-Jan 10
Maple Leaf Thunder Sig 3 Creek Pork Aug. 1 Aug. 1 n/a 207.16-215.16 198.79-201.29 198.65-201.15 199.79-202.23 199.65-202.14 197.22-199.22 197.12-199.12 182.57-193.71 182.37-193.61 178.05-180.06 177.85-179.86 172.53-173.54 172.33-173.34 180.06-180.56 179.86-180.36 174.04-178.04 173.84-177.85 171.55-171.55 171.02-171.02
$250 $240 8/1
(1) to July 19/14
(2) to May 31/14
8/1
$240 $230 $220 6/27
7/7
7/14 7/21 7/28
8/1
Milling Wheat (Oct.) $200 $190 $180 6/27
7/7
7/14 7/21 7/28
8/1
Index 100 hogs $/ckg 243.28 243.45
Man. Que.
*incl. wt. premiums
$460 $450
U.S. Grain Cash Prices ($US/bu.)
$440 $430 6/26
7/4
7/11 7/18 7/25
8/1
Canola (basis - Nov.) $40 $20 $0 $-20 $-40 6/26
7/4
7/11 7/18 7/25
8/1
Feed Wheat (Lethbridge) $210 $200 $190 $180 $170 6/26
7/4
7/11 7/18 7/25
8/1
Flax (elevator bid- S’toon) $560 $540 $520 $500 $480 6/26
n/a 7/4
7/11 7/18 7/25
8/1
Barley (cash - Oct.) $210 $200 $190 $180
Basis: $43.50
$170 6/26
7/4
7/11 7/18 7/25
8/1
Chicago Nearby Futures ($US/100 bu.)
Corn (Sept.) $480
$400
7/7
7/14 7/21 7/28
8/1
Soybeans (Aug.) $1440
$1280 $1200
Import n/a 96,575 (3) 102,959 (3)
% from 2014 n/a -17.1 -16.5 Agriculture Canada
$1120 6/27
7/7
7/14 7/21 7/28
8/1
Oats (Sept.) $400 $380
$240 $230 $220 7/11 7/18 7/25
8/1
Aug Oct Dec Feb
Close July 25 123.63 107.28 98.15 93.58
Trend -5.6 -4.45 -3.75 -2.98
Year ago 99.25 83.95 80.80 83.33
Apr May Jun Jul
Close Aug. 1 89.55 89.50 91.65 90.75
Close July 25 93.95 93.00 94.80 92.40
Trend -4.40 -3.50 -3.15 -1.65
Year ago 84.23 87.85 90.18 88.55
$320 6/27
ELEVATOR SHIPMENTS
July 27 n/a n/a n/a
July 20 248.4 451.4 156.2
YTD 13609.6 19522.3 6460.0
Year ago 493.60 497.40 502.20 504.90 257.00 260.00 267.00 296.00 300.00 189.00 194.00 6.6050 6.7300 6.8250 6.8750 3.3875 3.2650 3.3250 13.3100 12.1275 11.8150 11.8725 42.38 42.49 42.60 412.1 385.2 357.2 4.7600 4.6375 4.7650 4.8425 7.4125 7.5000 7.6200 7.6950 7.0675 7.1875 7.2675
Canadian Exports & Crush 7/7
7/14 7/21 7/28
8/1
Minneapolis Nearby Futures ($US/100bu.) Spring Wheat (Sept.) $720
(000 tonnes) Alta. Sask. Man.
Grain Futures Aug. 1 July 28 Trend Wpg ICE Canola ($/tonne) Nov 434.30 447.10 -12.80 Jan 438.40 451.10 -12.70 Mar 439.10 451.70 -12.60 May 435.40 448.20 -12.80 Wpg ICE Milling Wheat ($/tonne) Oct 188.00 190.00 -2.00 Dec 194.00 195.00 -1.00 Mar 196.00 196.00 0.00 Wpg ICE Durum Wheat ($/tonne) Oct 250.00 250.00 0.00 Dec 256.00 256.00 0.00 Wpg ICE Barley ($/tonne) Oct 136.50 137.50 -1.00 Dec 138.50 139.50 -1.00 Chicago Wheat ($US/bu.) Sep 5.3425 5.3475 -0.0050 Dec 5.5325 5.5775 -0.0450 Mar 5.7400 5.8025 -0.0625 May 5.8700 5.9475 -0.0775 Chicago Oats ($US/bu.) Sep 3.5075 3.6650 -0.1575 Dec 3.3075 3.3750 -0.0675 Mar 3.1825 3.2225 -0.0400 Chicago Soybeans ($US/bu.) Aug 12.1500 12.3650 -0.2150 Sep 10.7350 11.3700 -0.6350 Nov 10.5850 11.0775 -0.4925 Jan 10.6675 11.1425 -0.4750 Chicago Soy Oil (¢US/lb.) Aug 35.45 36.52 -1.07 Sep 35.54 36.60 -1.06 Oct 35.58 36.62 -1.04 Chicago Soy Meal ($US/short ton) Aug 387.5 402.8 -15.3 Sep 355.8 375.2 -19.4 Oct 345.1 360.2 -15.1 Chicago Corn ($US/bu.) Sep 3.5250 3.6775 -0.1525 Dec 3.6225 3.7675 -0.1449 Mar 3.7475 3.8850 -0.1375 May 3.8325 3.9650 -0.1325 Minneapolis Wheat ($US/bu.) Sep 6.1600 6.2125 -0.0525 Dec 6.2675 6.3075 -0.0400 Mar 6.4050 6.4275 -0.0225 May 6.4825 6.5000 -0.0175 Kansas City Wheat ($US/bu.) Sep 6.3275 6.2550 +0.0725 Dec 6.4350 6.4025 +0.0145 Mar 6.4800 6.4750 +0.0050
$360 $340
Close Aug. 1 118.03 102.83 94.40 90.60
Aug. 1 5.61 5.16 4.32 4.20 n/a
USDA
No. 1 DNS (14%) Montana elevator No. 1 DNS (13%) Montana elevator No. 1 Durum (13%) Montana elevator No. 1 Malt Barley Montana elevator No. 2 Feed Barley Montana elevator
$1360
% from 2014 -8.2 +1.5 -2.8
Avg. July 28 22.43 22.43 16.25 16.25 19.50 19.50 16.36 17.14 12.85 12.85 25.61 25.14 18.88 18.88 9.16 9.26 7.96 7.96 6.38 6.38 6.43 6.43 8.27 8.27 4.28 4.28 39.38 39.00 33.58 33.58 30.50 29.50 23.71 23.71 15.73 15.73 16.13 16.13 11.88 11.88 14.31 14.31
July 30 July 23 Year Ago No. 3 Oats Saskatoon ($/tonne) n/a 125.19 198.70 Snflwr NuSun Enderlin ND (¢/lb) 18.85 18.90 20.90
$470
$320 6/27
235.00 257.09
Aug. 1 21.50-23.75 15.00-17.00 19.00-20.00 15.50-17.00 12.40-13.00 23.75-28.00 18.50-19.00 8.80-10.00 7.80-8.00 6.00-6.50 6.00-6.50 8.00-8.40 4.25-4.35 38.00-40.75 32.30-34.00 29.50-31.00 23.50-24.00 15.20-16.00 16.00-20.00 11.00-16.00 11.00-18.75
Cash Prices
Canola (cash - Nov.)
$360
Alta. Sask.
Laird lentils, No. 1 (¢/lb) Laird lentils, Xtra 3 (¢/lb) Richlea lentils, No. 1 (¢/lb) Eston lentils, No. 1 (¢/lb) Eston lentils, Xtra 3 (¢/lb) Sm. Red lentils, No. 2 (¢/lb) Sm. Red lentils, Xtra 3 (¢/lb) Peas, green No. 1 ($/bu) Peas, green 10% bleach ($/bu) Peas, med. yellow No. 1 ($/bu) Peas, sm. yellow No. 2 ($/bu) Maple peas ($/bu) Feed peas ($/bu) Mustard, yellow, No. 1 (¢/lb) Mustard, brown, No. 1 (¢/lb) Mustard, Oriental, No. 1 (¢/lb) Canaryseed (¢/lb) Desi chickpeas (¢/lb) Kabuli, 8mm, No. 1 (¢/lb) Kabuli, 7mm, No. 1 (¢/lb) B-90 ckpeas, No. 1 (¢/lb)
Cash Prices
$440
Agriculture Canada
Chicago Hogs Lean ($US/cwt)
$250
7/4
Fed. inspections only U.S. 59,941,000 62,406,969 -4.0
(3) to July 26/14
Manitoba
$210 6/26
Canada 11,180,257 11,365,223 -1.6
To date 2014 To date 2013 % change 14/13
Export 442,209 (1) 147,227 (2) 483,187 (2)
Sltr. hogs to/fm U.S. (head) Total pork to/fm U.S. (tonnes) Total pork, all nations (tonnes)
$260
7/11 7/18 7/25
To July 26
Hogs / Pork Trade
$270
7/4
7/14 7/21 7/28
Canola and barley are basis par region. Feed wheat basis Lethbridge. Basis is best bid.
Hog Slaughter
Saskatchewan
$230 6/26
7/7
$210
U.S. Cash cattle ($US/cwt)
$210
7/4
$125 6/27
$220
Chicago Futures ($US/cwt)
Canfax
$560
$170 6/26
$130
$250
To July 26
Average Carcass Weight
7/4
$140
$260
Cattle Slaughter
Alberta
$480 6/26
$145
Durum (Oct.)
$470
7/4
Source: STAT Publishing, which solicits bids from Maviga N.A., Legumex Walker, CGF Brokerage, Parrish & Heimbecker, Simpson Seeds and Alliance Grain Traders. Prices paid for dressed product at plant.
Barley (Oct.) $135
*Live f.o.b. feedlot, rail f.o.b. plant.
$430 6/26
Pulse and Special Crops
ICE Futures Canada
Previous July 18-24
$690 $660 $630 $600 6/27
7/7
7/14 7/21 7/28
8/1
To (1,000 MT) July 27 Wheat n/a Durum n/a Oats n/a Barley n/a Flax n/a Canola n/a Peas n/a Lentils n/a (1,000 MT) July 30 Canola crush 169.7
To July 20 568.8 151.4 29.8 20.8 23.7 149.0 20.4 9.3 July 23 155.7
Total Last to date year 16835.3 13445.1 4671.7 4142.5 1095.7 1020.7 1267.4 1305.7 388.3 315.9 8485.2 6979.9 1801.6 1939.4 363.1 n/a to date Last year 6961.2 6716.8
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The numbers on the above maps are average temperature and precipitation figures for the forecast week, based on historical data from 1971-2000. Maps provided by WeatherTec Services: www.weathertec.mb.ca n/a = not available; tr = trace; 1 inch = 25.4 millimetres (mm)
Assiniboia Broadview Eastend Estevan Kindersley Maple Creek Meadow Lake Melfort Nipawin North Battleford Prince Albert Regina Rockglen Saskatoon Swift Current Val Marie Yorkton Wynyard
Precipitation last week since April 1 mm mm %
30.6 26.3 33.7 27.4 30.9 35.4 28.8 27.5 27.9 27.5 28.5 28.5 31.4 28.4 33.5 33.3 27.7 27.1
0.0 0.9 1.3 0.0 0.0 4.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 1.9 0.0 14.8 0.0 0.0 0.0
9.6 7.7 11.8 9.4 11.8 10.9 9.9 8.7 7.2 10.7 8.8 11.8 9.1 12.3 10.3 9.1 8.5 9.2
276.7 360.5 149.5 256.0 267.0 130.5 299.5 286.2 308.2 334.9 387.0 300.6 285.5 306.7 198.5 318.2 409.6 318.7
135 161 76 116 150 70 148 142 142 170 183 148 144 160 104 181 178 152
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34.9 32.2 29.4 32.4 30.6 30.0 29.6 32.6 28.3 36.6 34.3 31.6 31.9 29.3 29.4 30.5
12.1 9.7 13.2 10.3 9.2 11.8 10.4 10.3 11.6 13.5 11.1 8.4 8.5 9.9 13.9 11.1
Precipitation last week since April 1 mm mm %
0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.4 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.8 0.2
187.2 192.8 313.0 199.2 195.5 166.2 176.2 303.9 269.3 185.7 176.1 123.6 244.3 306.7 338.4 265.7
110 84 147 105 80 84 101 158 131 112 86 65 94 118 147 130
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Brandon Dauphin Gimli Melita Morden Portage La Prairie Swan River Winnipeg
28.0 28.7 28.1 27.8 27.3 27.5 27.8 27.9
Precipitation last week since April 1 mm mm %
7.5 8.5 9.8 10.5 10.2 10.1 9.0 7.7
0.0 1.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 1.4 0.0
459.5 357.7 281.7 379.8 233.3 239.4 318.8 258.7
199 156 116 173 92 98 132 102
13.5 9.3 12.3 10.4 8.3
1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1
134.4 132.7 116.0 141.9 125.8
78 67 100 100 63
BRITISH COLUMBIA Cranbrook Fort St. John Kamloops Kelowna Prince George
36.6 30.0 36.5 35.5 29.8
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