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pating, I am not offended รข€“ prepping is fun and exciting! The topic changed to รข€œWhat are we really expecting to happen and what should we do to feel some amount of safety and security in order to not respond to fear and panic.รข€? Almost sounds like a doctor giving a prognosis. Being prepared was a very normal way of life not very long ago. For example; If you did not grow your food, you did not eat. If you did not prepare your food properly for storage and it spoiled, you did not eat. The problem wasnรข€™t about fear or dependency, but responsibility to care for oneรข€™s

own life and family. It is clear most people do not think that anything will happen to them but is it really safe to live dependently on so many different systems and not have a preparation for any failure? Which lead to our main question from the audience รข€“รข€œCan a major emergency happen here?รข€? During the last winter storm of early 2015, a handful of communities not far from here experienced life without power for almost 14 hours, while the thermometers outside read a chilly minus 40. Many in Yorkton remember the flood that came without warning and effected many people, and as for myself I have dodged a few tornadoes already

in my short life as well as plow winds. Snow storms could lock us in our homes quite easily in this writerรข€™s opinion as well. These are possible, of course there are much more irrational things that could come to mind, but instead we should focus on solutions. Whether you just want to be prepared for an emergency or want to be รข€œoff the radarรข€? there are some essentials things you will need and common sense (or is it uncommon sense now?) will tell you the obvious. You will need food, water, first aid supplies, warm clothes, fuel/wood, candles/flashlights, batteries, toiletries, and some cash. This would be a short term list, and if a period much

longer than a week were expected a list of longer term supplies as well as skills would be needed. The short term list is not difficult to assemble but for two items. Food and water. While a garden can care for you in the summer and well into the winter if done right, there are some even better solutions at hand. If you have never heard of Freeze Dried food, --various food items that are cryodessicated (frozen quickly and dehydrated), much like army rations but are quite enjoyable to eat and will last up to 25 years without expiring. Canned foods from your garden may only last a few years (I have heard possibly longer) but freeze dried food

sits quietly in a safe area of your home, and can wait until you need it. This food security would allow you to focus on other needs of your family and others without needing to concentrate your precious effort just to get food or worry if it is spoiled. We offer many of these solutions and more at our soon to be launched website. For more info, check out our Facebook page at Problem Solved รข€“ Alternative or email me at service@myps247. com Benjamin Galay is the owner of Problem Solved Inc., and the owner of Grace Gardens Greenhouses in Stenen. Watch for our new phone number, website and upcoming retail location.

Teacher Benefit Hockey Game - Wed., April 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Farrell Agencies Arena. Students from Sacred Heart High School and the Yorkton Regional High School will be playing for hockey supremacy over their old and brittle teachers. This yearรข€™s beneficiaries are Chad Young and Daniel Hermanson. Chad is 16 years old and attends the YRHS. He is suffering from a cancer called Osteosarcoma. Chad developed a tumor on his pelvis that led to the amputation of his left leg, left hip and the entire left side of his pelvis and tailbone. Daniel is 10 years old and a student at Springside School. He has Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. He has had surgery and will be going to Saskatoon weekly for chemo treatments for the next two and a half years. Stars for Saskatchewanรข€?

Concert series, รข€œSamuel Deasonรข€?, Concert pianist from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Thurs., March 31, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. Yorkton Regional High School, Anne Portnuff Theatre, 150 Gladstone Ave. N. Tickets available at: Yorkton Arts Council: 49 Smith St. E., 306-7838722. yorktonarts.ca Welcome Home Gift Shop: 113 Smith St. E., 306-7867673. The Canadian Federation of University

Women, Yorkton Club is pleased to announce that Cosmin Coltea, ASD Consultant, at the Childrenรข€™s Therapy Program for Sunrise Health Region will make a presentation on Autism รข€” What is it, What it is not. This presentation is to take place on Tues., March 29, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in Room 123 at Parkland College, 200 Prystai Way. Everyone is welcome. Yorkton Relay for Life 2016 - June 17, 2016,

Century Field Yorkton. We are currently looking for people interested in joining our Relay for Life Committee for our 2016 event in Yorkton. Various positions are open for different areas of the event. If this is something you would like to volunteer your time to contact Kim Eskowich at keskowich@ sk.cancer.ca or call 306-7525665. At the Yorkton Office Mandee Kulaway can be reached at 306-782-1454 or akulaway@sk.cancer.ca.

New Horizons Friday Night Dance, 78 First Ave. North, Yorkton, Sk. Great night of dancing. Everyone is welcome. Time: 8:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. Admission at the door. Music by: March 25, Good Friday - No dance.

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TALK OF THE TOWN Yorkton Marie- Josฤ‚ล e Lord a รข€œStars for Saskatchewanรข€? concert - Yorkton Regional High School, Anne Portnuff Theatre, Mon., April 11, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. Marie- Josฤ‚ล e Lord, soprano will be performing with Flaviu Zanca, violin and Romain Pollet, piano. Their spicy collection of audience favorites entitled รข€œJambalayaรข€? includes both popular and classical pieces tastefully entwined. Yorkton Arts Council 306783-8722 yorktonarts.ca Spring Tea & Bake Sale - Sat., April 23, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., St. Mark Orthodox Church Basement, 160 Betts Ave., Yorkton. Admission: freewill offering. 30th Annual Student -

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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A2 Yorkton Godfrey Dean Art Gallery in Vibrant Colour! 210.9 SECONDS is an exhibition of fine art photography by 12 Reginabased photographers. Printed on canvas, these studies in light, colour and motion seem to be paintings with their gentle stretching of time and focus. A visual delight! 49 Smith St. E. in Yorkton, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.; 1-4 p.m. Sat. Admission is always free. New Horizons Senior Centre, 78 First Ave. North, Yorkton, Sk. Will offer exercise/yoga classes. Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Bring your own mats. Everyone welcome to attend. Charge: $5.00. Sat., March 26. Contact Vi: 306782-7218. Crossroads - A support group for women experiencing or who have experienced domestic violence. Thursdays 1:15 - 2:30 p.m., Family Resource Center SIGN on Broadway. Free childcare and transportation available & Thursdays 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Shelwin House (please call for address). Adults (women) only. Group is open to all women who feel a need for support on their journey. Please contact 306782-5181 or 306-783-7233 for more info. The Yorkton branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society holds their regular meetings on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Yorkton Public Library. Anyone interested in genealogy is welcome to attend! Volunteers Needed! The Canadian Red Cross is seeking volunteers for the Friendly Visiting Program for Seniors. Volunteers will be trained to provide weekly visits or phone calls to socially or geographically isolated seniors in Yorkton and surrounding area. One hour every other week is all that is required to provide social interaction with a senior and peace of mind for family and caregivers. For more information contact 306620-3281 or email michelleb.smith@redcross.ca Canadian Blood Services - Volunteer today. Because of you, lives can be saved. When you donate your time to Canadaโ€™s blood system, you are helping to save lives. You can become a community educator, donor ambas-

sador or blood donor recruitment expert. You can make a difference by: โ€ข Volunteering your skills and experiences in our clinics by becoming involved with donor support through our donor ambassador role or hospitality role โ€ข Volunteering in your community by speaking to the public about the need for blood, recruiting new donors and promoting upcoming blood donor clinics. Weโ€™ll provide the training โ€“ You provide the time. For more information contact: Jessica Wyatt, Coordinator, Volunteer Resources 306-347-1646, marilyn.chambers@blood. ca Is someoneโ€™s drinking bothering you? Has alcohol affected your life negatively? If so, Alateen may be for you! Alateen is an organization devoted to teenagers who know someone with the disease of alcoholism. Talk, listen, get better. 8:00 p.m., Westview United Church, 355 Bradbrooke Dr., Yorkton. www.al-anon.alateen.org/members If you like big band music, then All That Jazz may be the band for you. This 20 piece big band with 2 vocalists performs

throughout the community with a variety of music from rock to show tunes and everything in between. The big band rehearses Tues. evenings at the Yorkton Regional High School, 8:30 - 9:45 and welcomes performance invitations. Previous experience is required. Everyone is welcome! Contact Larry Pearen 306782-4182 or Dean Petersen 306.782-5155. Donate at the following Canadian Diabetes Association Clotheslineยฎ drop boxes and help the more than 9 million Canadians living with diabetes and prediabetes: Rock FM Radio, 395 Riverview Rd., SIGN Family Support, 345 Broadway St. W. Clotheslineยฎ drop boxes happily accept all cloth based items, shoes, hats, belts and more.

Health Region for all ages and at all times. For more information, contact Suzette Szumutku, Director of Volunteer Resources, 306-786-0468 or suzette.szumutku@shr. sk.ca. Parkland Woodworking Guild meets at 7:30 p.m. the 2nd Thurs. of each month. Sept. to June, in the basement of Seventh Day Adventist Church, 384 Gladstone Ave. S. Our members do woodworking, carving, scrolling, turning or build furni-

ture. We have a members library, visitors welcome. Contact Jerry at 306-7866652 or Norman 306-8962398. Citizens on Patrol Program Yorkton - COPP the eyes and ears of your community is recruiting new members. For an application or more info please contact COPP at 306-621-7361 (day) or 306-782-3197 (after 6 p.m.) or The Yorkton City Detachment of the RCMP at 306-786-2400 or Box 153, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V7.

The Yorkton Antique Auto Association meets at the Western Development Museum in Yorkton on the third Tues. of the month at 7 p.m. โ€œWhere old cars are discussed enthusiastically.โ€ While enthusiasm for old vehicles is required, ownership is not. Royal Canadian Legion #77, 380 Broadway, Yorkton, Friday Night Beef on a Bun 5:00 - 7:00. Free Pool 6:00 - 9:00. Why not bring your staff? Continued on Page A6

Celebrate Living Well

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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A4 Yorkton Tot Spot, 0 - 5 year old drop-in centre. Located at 345 Broadway Street West, in the SIGN building on Broadway. Running Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 a.m. 12 p.m. This program runs cost free to participate but donations are welcomed. Brought to you by The Boys and Girls Club of Yorkton. Call 306-7832582, find us on Facebook! We need you to share your talent! Play guitar, piano, dance or sing? We would like to invite you to perform in our facility! Please call Suzanne Beck at 306-786-0815, Iโ€™d be happy to have you join us. Yorkton & District Nursing Home, 200 Bradbrooke Dr. Planning an event? Cont act w w w. tourismyork ton.com for a free listing in our calendar of events. The Sunshine Club is a drop-in centre for adults coping with mental health problems. We are located at 83 North Street, in the SIGN building. Normal hours of operation are Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. We are closed we ekend s . For mor e information please call 306-783-8135. Park Swingers Square & Round Dance Club Weekly Dances - Every Mon., 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Rounds, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Square Dancing. Location: Royal Canadian Legion, 380 Broadway Street W. Call Ray & Karen Thies at 306-7829790. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Monday, Columbia School, 119 Bradbrooke Dr., weigh in 6:15 p.m., meeting to follow; Tues., SIGN East Entrance, 83 North St., weigh in 6:15 p.m., meeting to follow; Wed., SIGN 345 Broadway St. W., York B Salon, Lower Level, weigh in 12:00 noon, meeting 12:15 - 12:45 p.m. Call 306783-3765 or visit www.tops. org for more information. Fitness Classes, Mon. and Wed. evenings at St. Alโ€™s School gym. Contact 306-782-1048. T he Sa sk at chewa n A bi l it ie s C o u n ci l i s

searching for volunteers for various prog rams and activities that serve p e o ple w it h s p e ci a l needs. Call Shirley at 306782-2463. Treasure Chest Toastmasters Club meets weekly on Wed. evening from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at SIGN on Broadway. Impact your wo rld by e n h a n ci n g y o u r c o m mu n ic a t io n and leadership skills. Guests and new members welcome. For mor e i n for m at io n co nt a c t : Delores Moskal 306-6208424 and Keith Diduch 306-621-8700. Bangor Chili & Stew Supper with Desser t Auction - Sun., April 17 at 5:00 p.m., Bangor Community Hall. Fundraising for air conditionin g in hall. Tickets available at the door. Donations of desser t welcomed. Taxable receipts issued. Everybody welcome. Bangor Ladies Night Out - Fri., April 22, Bangor Community Hall. Cocktails 6:00 p.m., Supper 7:00 p.m. Theme: Medieval. Must be 19 years of age. Fun and games, door prizes. For tickets contact the Morris Lodge Fun Raisers: Joan Bomberak 306-728-5547, Sharon Clark 306 - 8772067, Ivadelle Appel 306728-5548. Donations for raffle will be gratefully accepted - must be in by April 8. Buchanan Buchanan Black Box Players present their 2 2 nd a n nu a l Di n ner Theatre โ€œAnimal Farm - the Musicalโ€. Based upon the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, stage adaptation by Peter Hall, music by Richard Peaslee, lyrics by Adrian Mitchell and produced by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock,

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Continued from Page A6 Dubuc Potashville Singles Club Dances are held in the Dubuc Community Hall from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Free lunch at 10:30 p.m. Open dances. Married couples welcome. Admission at the door. April 16 - Old Country Lads; April 30 - Memory Lane. Ebenezer Ebenezer Baptist Church Sunday Morning Services: Worship 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., Kids Own Worship 10:30 - 11:15, ages 4 - 12. Esterhazy Esterhazy Royal Canadian Legion #249 Dabb er Bi n go ever y Thurs. Early bird 7:00 p.m. Regular games 7:30 p.m. Jackpot license no. CB150040. โ€œRecover yโ€ is a suppor t group for those recovering from ment a l illne s s. Bot h men a nd women a re welcome to meet at the Council Chambers at the Esterhazy Town Office every Wed. at 1:00, except on civic holidays. Twin Valley Riding Club monthly meetings first Tues. of the month at Esterhazy Town Office, 8 p.m. Phone 306-745-3720. Esterhazy TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Wed. at the Golden Jets Building on Main Street. Weigh in at 7:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any time. Call 306-783-3765 for more information or www. tops.org. Esterhazy branch of t he Sa sk at chewa n Wildlife Federation meets third Wed. of each month 8 p.m. Legion Hall. Foam Lake Fo a m L a k e T OP S (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Thurs. at the Foam L a ke Museu m at 113 Bray Ave. West. Weigh-in at 5:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306-783-3765 for more info or www.tops.org Fort Quโ€™Appelle Ft. Q u โ€™A p p e l l e TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at 154 Craigleith Ave. N. Weigh in at 5:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306-783-3765 for more info or www.tops.org. Hazel Dell Hazel Dell Old Time Dance - Sat., April 9, 7:30 11:30 p.m., Hazel Dell Rec

the door. Entertainment Invermay Vesna Ukrainian Dancers - 6:30 p.m. The Invermay Golden Age Club invites players to their regular community bingo every Wed. at 2 p.m. The Invermay Golden Age club will be starting its Active Aging program for 2015. The exercise sessions will be at the Golden Age Club on Mondays at 3 p.m. The Invermay Golden Age Club is continuing its second year of Active Aging... Exercising for Seniors. Younger people

Centre. Admission at the door. Cash bar/potluck lunch. Music by โ€œThe Zayshleysโ€. Ever yone welcome. Contact Russell 306-547-4224 or Elaine 306-547-4284. Proceeds to Hazel Dell Rec Centre. Invermay Sat., April 9, 2016 Golden Age Club - Bitaemo - Celebrating Ukrainians in Canada. 125th Anniversary of the Ukrainians in Canada & History of Tough Beginnings. Speaker - UCC - Dan Bodnar. Speaker Ken Krawetz. Ukrainian Supper 5 p.m. Admission at

are invited to come and participate. There is no fee for the course. The sessions will be held Mondays at 10 a.m. at the Golden Age Club. Join for fun and fitness! Inver may Park land Library Hours are Tues., noon - 4 p.m. and Thurs., noon - 4 p.m. Invermay TOPS (Take Of f Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meet s ever y Tues. at the Parkland Regional Library at 301 - 4th Ave. N. Weigh in at 7:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members

welcome anytime. Call Liz 306-593-4931 for more info or www.tops.org. Ituna Ituna Social Club monthly meeting is held on the second Wed. of each month, unless otherwise specified. Dabber Bingo is played every Friday at 2:00 p.m. from Oct. through April and at 7 p.m. May through Sept. Card games are played every Thurs., and Fun and Fitness is Mon. through Fri. at 9:00 a.m. There is an activity afternoon on Tues. at 1:30

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Continued from Page A7 Jedburgh R.M. of Garry #245 Annual Ratepayers Supper, Thurs., March 31 at Jedburgh Curling Rink. Happy Hour 5:30 p.m., Supper 6:30 p.m., Meeting 7:30 p.m. Tickets available: R.M. office 306-647-2450, council, A.D.D. Board. Kamsack Last fall the Kamsack Volunteer Fire Fighters (KVFF) came to the Legion with an appeal to help them raise money for a well-needed service vehicle. Every Friday (except holidays) we will open the Legion from 7-9 p.m. for Chase the Ace. The fire fighters will be selling food items and we will co-share the bar. Other venues will be introduced if and when this jackpot grows. There will be a consolation winner every week and eventually when the รข€œAce of Heartsรข€? is drawn the jackpot will be awarded and the process will start again. The Kamsack Housing Authority has openings for Seniors at this time. The rent is calculated on 30% of the gross income. To request an application or for more information, please call Judy @ 306-5422383 or send an email to kamsackhousing@gmail. com. Kamsack Cancer SelfHelp Group: meets 3rd Wed. of each month at 1:30 p.m. in the Boardroom of the Sunrise Health office on Queen Elizabeth Blvd.

East in Kamsack. K a m s a c k Wa l k i n g Club, Mon., Wed. and Fri., 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the KCI. Adult Co-ed Volleyball Tues. evenings from 8 to 10 p.m. at the High School. Kamsack Air Cadets provides youth with life experiences, skills and the opportunity to travel. For info call Karen 306542-2047. Adults are also welcome. Kelvington Kelvington and Area Chase the Ace - The event will be held every week at the Kelvington Legion Community Centre in Kelvington starting Jan. 6 and continue on Wednesdays until the Ace of Spades is drawn. Tickets will be on sale until 8:00 p.m. The draw will be made at 8:15 p.m. Kelvington TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets each Mon. at the Pentecostal Church basement, Main St. Weigh in at 6:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. Langenburg Library hours: Mon., 1-6; Wed., 3:30-8:30 and Thurs., 1-6. Lemberg 2015 Lemberg Library Hours: Tues., 1-6 p.m.; Wed., 10-3 p.m.; Thurs., 9-1 p.m. Public computer access by appointment. Phone Sandy at 306-3352267. Lintlaw The Lintlaw Rec Centre Bingo will be changing to Wed. evenings. Start time will remain at 7:45 p.m. Blackout $1,000 in 54 numbers or $100 consolation.

Show & Sale, Sat., April 30, 2016, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Melville Community Works, 800 Prince Edward St. Refreshments, Raffle, Door Prize, Silent Auction. Admission at the door. Under 6 Free. For information call Jackie 306-7283300. Melville Senior Citizens Centre, Tues., Bingo; Wed., Shuffleboard; Thurs., Dancing; Sun., Cards. Melville Art Club Gift Shop at Melville Community Works will open Tues. and Thurs., 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Many useful and unusual items by local artists will be available. Want to place your new for sale artistic items? Contact Theresa 306-728-2182. The Melville Art Club meet the third Tues. of

each month at Melville Community Works at 7.30 p.m. If you are interested in art, promoting the arts, or participating in classes you are welcome to join us. For info call Theresa 306-728 2182. Melville TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Wed. at the Melville Community Works, 800 Prince Edward St. Weigh in at 6:00 and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Contact Amy 306728-5272 for more information or www.tops.org Melville & District German Heritage Club invites new members; k nowledge of the language not necessary. Monthly socials and other events; contact Elaine M i l le r 3 0 6 -7 2 8 - 4 9 4 2 ;

Arnold Issel 306-728-3191. For hall rentals contact Ed Miller 306-728-2038. Melville and District Scandinavian Heritage Club invites new member sรข€ลš Lu ncheon meeting held the second Mon. of each month. We offer lessons in wood car ving, and other crafts. We tour museums, old churches, and are involved in community events. We enjoy our annual picnic and Christmas social. For more info phone Edith at 306-728-5043 or Edna at 306-793-4346. Melville Legion Bingo

is held every Tues. at 7:30 p.m. The Speakerรข€™s Nook Toastmasters Club meets the 2nd & 4th Thurs. of each month at noon in the Saskatchewan Crop I n s u r a n c e B u i ld i n g , Prince William Drive. Guest s welcome. For more info call Michael at 306-728-5703. Location: Melville. Neudorf Library Hours: Tues., 6 p.m. รข€“ 9 p.m.; Wed., 5 p.m. รข€“ 8 p.m. and Fri., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come and visit us we will be more than willing to help you. Continued on Page A10

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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A8 Norquay T h e No r qu a y K i n Club holds its meetings on the second Thurs. of every month, at the Norquay Curling Rink. Meetings start at 7:30 p.m. New members are welcome. Come and have some fun, in serving the communities g reatest needs. For more info contact Chris at 306-5942664. Norquay Public Library hours: Tues., 12:30 - 5:00; Wed., 10:00 - 3:00 and Thurs., 12:30 - 5:00. Norquay Leg ion Regular Monthly Meeting 2nd Thurs. of each month at 7:30 p.m. Pelly Coffee house will be held at the Pelly Community Hall from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. every second Sat. of the month. Come sing, play an instrument, dance, Potluck lunch. Info contact: 306595-4657 or 306-595-2322. The Pelly Housin g Aut hor it y presently has vacancies. Seniors, families or individuals are encouraged to apply. The rent for a housing unit is based on 30% of the gross household income. For more info, please contact the manager, Victoria Makohoniuk at 306-595-4902. Pelly Bingos are held ever y Sat . and ever y first and third Wed. of the month at the Happy Hearts Centre. All bingos start at 7:30 p.m. Potluck suppers at the Happy Hearts Centre the last Sun. of each month 5:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Each one contributes $5.00. Pelly United Church S er v ic e a n d Su nd a y School every Sunday at 11 a.m. Everyone welcome. Pa rk la nd Reg ional Librar y Pelly Branch Library hours: Tues., 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.; Thurs., 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; Public access site available, for more info call 306-5952243. Preeceville Active aging classes at NICE Centre every Mon. and Wed. at 10 a.m. For more information call 306-594-2784. Everyone welcome. Preeceville TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Preeceville School at 225 โ€“ 1st Street NW. Weigh in at 5:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any-

time. Contact 306-783-3765 for more information or www.tops.org. Rama Exercises at the Rama Golden Jets on Mon., Wed. and Fri., from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Bingo at the Rama Golden Jets Centre every first and last Sunday of the month at 2:00 p.m. Kaiser at the Rama Golden Jets Centre on Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. P.A.L.S. Club on Front Street in Rama is open for coffee Mon. to Sat., 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. $1.25 for bottomless cup of coffee. Delicious meals every Friday at 6:30. Potluck is last Friday of the month. $5.00 with a pot, $10.00 without a pot. Lively entertainment to follow. Rhein Easter Ser vices: Wo r s h ip 7: 3 0 p. m . G o o d F r iday ( M a r ch 25) Worship 10:00 a.m. Easter Sunday (March 27) Sunrise Service 7:00 a.m.; Easter Breakfast 8:00 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:00 a.m., Christ Lutheran Church. Christ Lutheran Church - Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday Worship at 10:30 a.m. For more church events and interesting articles, check out โ€œChrist Lutheran Church Rheinโ€ on Facebook. Rocanville Roca nv ille T h r if t S t o r e welc o m e s yo u Mon., Wed. and Fri., 1 - 4 p.m., Thurs, evenings 6 - 8 p.m. All good quality d o n a t io n s a c c e p t e d . Entirely operated by volu nt e er s , w it h a l l proceeds returned to t he communit y a nd surrounding areas. Rocanville TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Monday in the Anglican Hall at 208 Carlton St. Weigh in at 6:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Contact 306-783-3765 or www.tops.org for more information. The Rocanville Seniors Club invites all seniors to join in spades on Mon. and now Sat. afternoons and cribbage on Thurs. afternoon. Saltcoats Dance sponsored by Parkland Singles Social Club - April 2, 8 p.m. to 12 p.m., Saltcoats Hall. Music by Memory Lane. Admission includes lunch. Contact Frank Woloschuk 3 0 6 -78 2 - 4 412. Open dance - married couples welcome. Saltcoats TOPS (Taking Of f Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meet s ever y Tues. at the Saltcoats

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distracted Theresa. Rafe worked with Eduardo in the search for John. Deimos paid Maggie a visit. Chad and Abigail honeymooned with Thomas in Chicago. Claire and Belle tried to resolve the tension between them. Meanwhile, Shawn and Lani grew even closer. Determined to forget what Chase did to her, Ciara threw the ultimate birthday bash. Dario learned what happened to his father. Wait to See: Steve makes a connection with Kayla. Eric Martsolf stars as โ€œBradyโ€ in โ€œDays of Our Livesโ€

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GENERAL HOSPITAL Morgan couldnโ€™t lift himself out of his feelings of hopelessness. Sonny came through for Ava and Kiki. Griffin was eager to learn more about a Port Charles resident. Dante filled Valerie in on his progress with Lulu. Laura feared that the other shoe was about to drop. Julian made a move to ensure Crimsonโ€™s failure. Alexis tried to create a comfortable atmosphere for Kristina. Sam put the brakes on her relationship with

U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward signs a treaty with Russia for the purchase of Alaska for $7 million. The deal was ridiculed in Congress and in the press as โ€œSewardโ€™s folly,โ€ โ€œSewardโ€™s icebox,โ€ and President Andrew Johnsonโ€™s โ€œpolar bear garden.โ€ โ€ข On March 31, 1889, the Eiffel Tower is dedicated in Paris. The Tower was almost demolished when the lease on the land expired in 1909, but its value as an antenna for radio transmission saved it. โ€ข On April 3, 1948, President Harry Truman

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we now have an antagonist with some grimacey, hollow bit about saving the environment. One thing that stands out is the filmโ€™s great aversion to color saturation. Each frame has about as much vibrancy as the middle pages of a newspaper. The stunts are impressive, but it takes more than supersick wingsuit videos to make a movie. โ€œForsakenโ€ โ€” Father and son Donald and Keifer Sutherland team up in this cool but insidethe-lines Western. John Henry (Keifer) returns after a 10-year absence that started with the Civil War. His mother has passed away, his sweetheart has married another man and a cruel robber (Brian Cox) has been forcing good folk off their land. Guns are slung and grave speeches are given. Donald gives the stronger performance as the conflicted father, while

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It may be only March, but with the unseasonable snow melt, thoughts are certainly more attuned to spring planting than usual for area farmers. But the early snow melt may not be a great thing in terms of moisture. โ€œLots of talk about potential dry weather given lesser snow cover, but general acknowledgement that snow hasnโ€™t made a crop yet, and spring rains, or lack thereof, are far more important,โ€ offered Terry Tyson Grain Procurement Manager with Grain Millers in Yorkton. Darryl Flunder with Louis Dreyfus Commodities said moisture depends on location this year. โ€œI think it really depends where that farmer is, we have had some great moisture conditions of late, should have helped replenish some sub soil after a dry start to last year, those last few snow falls were very moisture laden, you donโ€™t have to go very far south though where they would benefit from some spring moisture same as the west where itโ€™s been a

dry winter with not much snow cover and warm temps,โ€ he said. Itโ€™s so far, so good in the mind of Kevin Elmy with Friendly Acres Seed Farm near Saltcoats. โ€œSoil moisture now is good,โ€ he said, adding, โ€œThat can change in a hurry if Mother Nature turns bi-polar again. In my travels around Western Canada during the winter, there was little snow from Olds to Moose Jaw south. They are looking for moisture, as is northern Alberta. Being a bit dry for our area would be a good thing.โ€ Tyson too said current conditions are OK for now. โ€œWith a pretty wet fall in this area, Iโ€™m not too concerned about subsoil moisture levels yet,โ€ he said. โ€œIf we go through April without any rain that would be concerning. โ€œIn other areas than here, especially west and southwest, I think that is already a legitimate concern, as they were dry last year, not as wet in the fall, and havenโ€™t had snow cover for weeks now. โ€œAgain, though, some Apr / May showers can

Photograph courtesy of Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan. make those worries disappear. In fact, around here, if we strung a few of those together, weโ€™d start to worry the other way.โ€ Flunder also concurred local moisture is not an issue at this point. โ€œSpring conditions are looking decent for an early start to the growing season, long way to go yet with two months yet to go prior to seeding,โ€ he said. โ€œBut nice warm temps and good late moisture has put us in decent shape.โ€ The question of moisture, and the current prices for grain and oilseeds have farmers

a bit antsy as seeding approaches. โ€œMost farmersโ€™ moods are a little uncertain because of low commodity prices,โ€ said Tyson. Elmy said โ€œfarmersโ€™ mood is more relaxed, so far,โ€ but also they face some uncertainty too. โ€œThereโ€™s more indecision this year; no clear market signals, except for peas and lentils, which scares me about getting over produced.โ€ Prices though do depend on what crop one is looking at, reminded Tyson. โ€œPulse crop prices for new-crop are very strong,โ€ he said. โ€œWeโ€™ll

see significant increases in pea and lentil acres, even in the parkland area where we donโ€™t typically see a lot of those. Canola prices are okay, and acres should be robust again. โ€œCereals prices are very soft, weighed down by world wheat supplies and US corn supplies. โ€œAs always, weather has about as significant a role to play as anything as to where the prices go once weโ€™re into it.โ€ Elmy agreed weather is a key. โ€œGrain markets now, like most times, are weather scare based,โ€ he

said. โ€œIt has been a relatively quiet winter so markets are โ€˜boringโ€™. โ€œCreating actual net margin is going to be tough with average yields. โ€œCrop input levels for the last few years have been โ€˜challengingโ€™ to create margin. With the flooding locally, I am happy my inputs have dropped due to having soybeans and cover crops in. Not having a big input bill at the end of the year does not hurt my feelings. Our fertilizer bill the last five years has averaged $10/acre.โ€ Continued on Page A18

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Parkland College is now accepting applications for the Agricultural Equipment Technician program. This oneyear certificate from Sask Polytech is delivered at the Trades and Technology Centre in Yorkton. Agricultural Equipment Technicians (AETs) are in demand at equipment dealerships across Western Canada. AETs fix and maintain some of todayโ€™s most technologically advanced machines โ€“ tractors, combines, cultivators, seeders, and sprayers.

โ€œIf you like working with farm equipment and troubleshooting mechanical problems, this program is for you,โ€ said Dale Holstein, Coordinator of Parkland Collegeโ€™s Trades, Industrial, and Agriculture programs. The one-year certificate program teaches students the skills necessary to perform work on all types of agricultural equipment through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on shop time. The course also includes a two-week work experience component in an

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PLANTING Continued from Page A17 Flunder said in terms of canola, which he knows best, some good prices are still possible. โ€œNew crop prices have come down but you can still lock in $11.50 for the specialty canolaโ€™s plus trucking costs and commodity is near $10.50,โ€ he said. On the positive side grain has moved to market more smoothly this winter. โ€œThe backlog has been cleared for a few reasons; smaller crops since โ€™13 have contributed. So has what Iโ€™d characterize as a response to attention โ€“ since โ€™14 the railroads have been a little more focused on ag movements because of the bad PR and the unwanted political attention,โ€ said Tyson. โ€œOne more factor is reduced oil traffic in the current economic environment.โ€ Flunder said much the same thing. โ€œMovement has been very good this year, obviously with the oil slowdown and other none farm product slowdowns there has been no issue with getting cars and moving product,โ€ he offered. โ€œThe warm winter would also help, should have prevented many if any reduced trains do to extreme cold weather.โ€ So what does it all means in terms of likely cropping decisions? โ€œBigtime upshot in peas and lentils, all across Saskatchewan,โ€ said Tyson. โ€œIโ€™m not super familiar with the markets, but there are enough acres going in that I canโ€™t see

how those markets wonโ€™t be significantly over-supplied post-harvest (given average yields). Many farmers are acknowledging that, but still growing them because the forward contract prices are so attractive for what they can lock in, which is a percentage of the crop, they feel even if they do poorly on the remainder โ€“ or even have to carry it over โ€“ itโ€™s worth it. โ€œCanola should be about normal. โ€œAnd that leaves cereal acres to be down. Within that, I actually think barley acres might go up a bit, just from what weโ€™re hearing. However, theyโ€™ve shrunk substantially over the previous five years, so that isnโ€™t saying a great deal. Biggest acreage loser should be wheat. Oats will drop acres as well, although we feed decent about our own backyard, just because we โ€œboughtโ€ acres with some fairly well-priced forward contracts.โ€ Flunder said pulses are likely to see more acres. โ€œPulses are on the rise, be more peas going in the ground, soybeans continue to grow in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and then the big three will be canola, wheat and oats in our area,โ€ he said. Elmy agreed there is more interest in the pulse area. โ€œMore peas and few lentils are going to be in rotation,โ€ he said. โ€œThere are a few people playing around with other niche markets like quinoa. โ€œSoybean acres are creeping up slightly

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Canola huge contributor to economy

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Agriculture in general and the canola sector in particular, are good for the provincial, and national economies. That was the message those attending a noon luncheon meeting of the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce heard Thursday from Janice Tranberg, Executive Director, Sask Canola. โ€œAgriculture accounts for about Janice Tranberg eight percent of the GDP (Gross Domestic added canola acres have Product),โ€ she said, add- grown since its creation ing that helps account of and introduction nearly one-in-eight jobs being 50-years ago. Today Saskatchewan related to the agriculture production has become sector. In specific terms can- relatively stable with ola contributes โ€œ$19.3 annual production the billion to our Canadian last half decade in the economy,โ€ said Tranberg, 7-7.5 million tonne range. Most of that producadding there are 250,000 tion ends up transportjobs related to the canola sector with annual wages ed as seed, or as oil and meal to other markets. of $12.5 billion. โ€œNinety per cent Tranberg said you only need to look at a can- of what we produce is ola crushing plant, like actually exported,โ€ said the two situated here, to Tranberg. โ€œItโ€™s being see people in the indus- used around the world.โ€ That said the United try who buy homes and cars which help the local States is the key market, taking 65 per cent of oils economy. That is reflected local- exported and 96 per cent of the meal (what is left ly. โ€œSo much canola is after the pool is crushed grown around here,โ€ to extract the oil). After the U.S., the next said Tranberg, who three largest markets for

Canadian canola are China, Mexico and Japan, where exports are generally for the whole seed which is processed in the country doing the importing. Tranberg said canola has some definite health benefits based on its oil profile, compared to all other vegetable oils the market, canola oil has the lowest levels, and canola oil also contains very high levels of heart-healthy monounsaturated fatty acids, which lowers bad cholesterol (LDL) and helps control blood glucose. The oil profile is attracting new users. โ€œPeople are becoming aware of the health benefits,โ€ she said. However, more work on raising awareness is required. While the Canadian Prairies are using canola oil, it has the largest market share, in Ontario that is not the case where use is behind veg oil. Tranberg said Sask Canola is working with organization such as Canadian Diabetes Association, and the Heart & Stroke Foundation to raise awareness of the health properties of the oil Canadian farmers pro-

duce. In general, Sask Canola projects are funded by farmers, said Tranberg. When canola is sold a 75-cent per tonne levy is collected. The levy is voluntary, with producers having the option to request it refunded. However, Tranbery noted โ€œaround 95 per cent of farmers give us the levy.โ€ Farmers can claim a portion of the levy on both their provincial and federal income tax for a credit. While Sask Canola has several areas it focuses

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Lentils in shortened crop rotation

Over 65 per cent of the worldโ€™s lentils are exported from Saskatchewan, making the province the worldโ€™s largest lentil producer. With lentil prices having more than doubled for some varieties in the last year, producers are starting to weigh the benefits of tightening their lentil rotations. Shannon Chant, Regional Crops Specialist with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture says she has seen an increase in the number of lentil crops in the last year in the southwest region of the province where she works. โ€œIn 2015, Saskatchewan lentil production was about 3.7 million (M) acres, much higher than the 2010 to 2014 average of about 2.8 M acres.โ€ Jeff Bennettโ€™s family has been growing lentils on their farm near Dodsland for over 20 years, usually in a threeyear rotation. This year, they are moving to a one-

in-two rotation with some of their lentil acres to capitalize on the strong market. โ€œWe are only growing lentils on land that has only had lentils once before,โ€ Bennett says. โ€œLentils are so great for the nitrogen in the soil and we always spray vigilantly for disease.โ€ While tighter lentil rotations are great for making nitrogen available to following crops, Chant cautions, โ€If producers are not adding phosphorus to the soil when lentils are produced, the amount of phosphorus in the soil can decline and result in a greater need for phosphorus fertilizer to be supplied for crops in future years. A 1,400 pounds per acre (lbs/ ac) lentil crop takes up 20 lbs/ac of phosphorus. This is one of the reasons why soil testing is so important.โ€ The primary reason for longer crop rotations is for weed and disease control. Inoculum of

fungal disease organisms like Ascochyta have spores that can build up in the soil if lentils are planted too often. More spores put producers at a higher disease risk for the next lentil crop. Planting into land that has not previously had lentils, like Bennett, has a far lower risk of disease, as the disease pathogens are crop specific. These disease risks have kept producer David Kuchner to his four-year rotation on his farm near Kindersley. โ€œWe have been growing large green lentils since I took over the farm 16 years ago. The lentils go in every four years alongside durum, mustard, and canaryseed,โ€ Kuchner says. He usually plants his lentils into durum stubble, giving his fields a break from pulses, but recently discovered lentils also do very well after canaryseed, diversifying his rotation options. โ€œIt is the disease risks that have kept me from shortening my cropping sequence. Aphanomyces root rot has become the biggest worry since it thrives in tight compaction prone soils like mine.โ€ Chant warns that Ascochyta, anthracnose, and sclerotinia levels can all increase in tight lentil rotations. โ€œSure Ascochyta and anthracnose only affect lentil crops but any broadleaf crop can be affected by sclerotinia,โ€ says Chant. โ€œSome crops that can get sclerotinia include peas, canola, and mustard. Disease levels in a specific year are dependent on the weather conditions but tighter lentil rotations means there can be more diseased residue in the field and this increases the risk of getting disease in your crop and how bad the disease can be.โ€ If you are considering putting lentils into a

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Because oats is relatively โ€œeasyโ€ to grow โ€“ some farm operations might be accused of โ€œtaking oats for grantedโ€. Not so with the Hannah farm operation at Foam Lake. About half the farm was in oats this year, says Chris Rundel, son-in-law to Doug and Brenda Hannah, and who handles much of the marketing for a diverse 8000 acre family operation. The farm uses oats in rotation with canola, and a small wheat acreage. The variety Dancer was a previous oat favourite here, but after their own trials with Triactor, their 2015 oat crop was mainly Triactor plus a few fields of Summit (which could be next yearโ€™s predominant variety for the Hannah farm, depending on this yearโ€™s yields.) Chris says the shorter Triactor straw and better yields drove their variety decisions. (Summit appears to have the added benefit of heavier test weights โ€“ making it attractive for feed.) Their own fertilizer trials have resulted in a 50-pound โ€˜targetโ€™ range , โ€œโ€ฆwhich gives us value without pushing our test weights too lowโ€, says Chris. (he expects to do more work on fertilizing their oats). Foliar-applied nitrogen and other micronutrients also are under on-farm trials for this operation. Given that spring-applied fertilizer can be a โ€œlimiting factorโ€, Chris says finding ways to โ€œstage outโ€ the fertilizer application through the growing season (possibly dribble banding too?) seems to hold promise. A near โ€œaccidental trialโ€ several years ago has also encouraged the operation towards more wide-spread fungicide use in oats. They have found that fungicide application likely had reduced leaf disease pressure but just as importantly for harvest, had greatly reduced lodging. Chris says they donโ€™t yet know why the fungicide application helps โ€œstandabilityโ€, but they intend to stick with it! Chris thinks theiroperation is fortunate to be geographically located near a major oat processor such as Grain Millers, in Yorkton, which is where they market most of their oats. They do, however, keep options open. โ€œLike a lot of guys, in 2013, we loaded rail cars and we have sold to other buyersโ€ฆ because sometimes there is just a better price going elsewhereโ€ฆ but when I find I can deal with a โ€œuserโ€ (of oats), I find fairly consistently I can pull a better value out of it.โ€ Heโ€™s also on the look-out for other specialized markets such as โ€œgluten freeโ€, high Beta Glucan, or a special โ€œochratoxin-freeโ€ storage program with Grain Millers. โ€œWe try to stay on top of that stuff, so we can be sort of the first guys in the door!โ€ Submitted by Chris Rundel

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Agriculture and Agri-food Minister Lawrence MacAulay recently announced an investment of over $4 million to the Canadian Cattlemenโ€™s Association (CCA) for three innovative projects. These projects will support the industry with new and existing markets both at home and abroad. The three projects include: โ€ข$2,601,500 million from the AgriMarketing Assurance Stream toward the development of tools to enable end-users (packers, retail food service), consumers and the industry to have easy access to beef product information. โ€ข$380,834 under AgriRisk Initiatives for a feasibility study into the use of satellite-based technology to track and measure forage and pasture production for cattle producers. This study will lay the basis for developing field-level production-based forage insurance for producers. โ€ข$1,045,510 under Agrilnnovationโ€™s Research and Development (R&D) Stream to work with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada scientists to enhance the quality of Canadian beef using Computer Vision Systems (CVS) measurements. The CVS will image beef carcasses to predict and measure the tenderness, dark cutting, lean yield, bruising, and fat colour of beef. Growing Forward 2 (GF2) is a five-year (2013-2018) policy framework for Canadaโ€™s agricultural and agrifood sector that focuses on innovation, competitiveness and market development to ensure the long term prosperity of the sector. โ€œThe Government of Canada is pleased to be able to support the CCA in these innovative projects. These industry led projects will strengthen the competitiveness and sustainability of the Canadian beef industry, while meeting consumer demands for safe high quality products.โ€ Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food


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Feds release agricultural forecast

On February 19, Agriculture and AgriFood Canada released the 2016 Canadian Agricultural Outlook. The report provides a forecast of farm income in the agricultural sector for the previous and current calendar years (2015 and 2016), and looks ahead ten years to longer term trends that could impact the agriculture

sector. Farm incomes are forecasted to reach record levels for Canadian farmers in 2015, and to remain above average for 2016. A projected increase in both crop and livestock receipts contributes to these strong income levels for the sector in both 2015 and 2016. An increase in global trade and greater demand

for agricultural commodities by developing countries present opportunities to further grow the Canadian agriculture sector. Canadian Agricultural Outlook Highlights: โ€ข Net cash income in 2015 is estimated to increase by 6% over 2014, reaching a record $15.0 billion. A decline of 9% to

$13.6 billion is expected in 2016, still 14% higher than the 2010-2014 average. Average farm-level net operating income in 2015 is forecast to be $77,287, which is 8% higher than 2014. Average net worth per farm is expected to reach $2.7 million in 2016. โ€ข The low Canadian dollar has improved

the competitiveness of Canadian agriculture and food products in export markets, contributing to higher farm cash receipts. Livestock receipts in Canada are expected to increase by 2% to $26.2 billion in 2015. Crop receipts are expected to have increased 2% to reach $30.7 billion in 2015,

and remain virtually unchanged at $30.6 billion in 2016.

Lower crude oil prices are significantly reducing farmersโ€™ diesel and gasoline expenses.

Strong conditions over the past several years have contributed to a decline in program payments in 2015, down to $2.1 billion.

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One million copies of The Real Dirt on Farming booklet have now been distributed across Canada. The milestone was reached just 15 months after the bookletโ€™s publication. The Real Dirt on Farming, available in English and French, is a national initiative led by Farm & Food Care Canada and its provincial associations in Ontario and Saskatchewan. Recognized with top place awards from both the Canadian Farm Writersโ€™ Federation and the Canadian Agri Marketing Association, the 52-page booklet is written to answer Canadiansโ€™ questions about food and farming, tackling topics like pesticides, antibiotics, hormones and GMOs head on. It provides basic facts on topics such as the differences between conventional and organic products, pesticide use,

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Esterhazy farmer attends world symposium

Esterhazy farmer Dale Leftwich had an interesting opportunity recently, to speak at a world symposium on food production. โ€œThe United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has previously held a couple of symposiums to discuss how we will feed the growing world population.โ€ explained Leftwich, who is also a Director with Dale Leftwich SaskCanola. There are policies that But the most recent event held in Italy (some) governments have broadened the scope implemented that have of the discussion, said restricted production and restricted trade. It Leftwich. โ€œThese meetings was very important to have been intended to have a voice in future increase production on policy developments that smallholder farms, but will affect farmers.โ€ Obviously GM techhave not included how modern biotechnology nology is a big part of could play a part,โ€ he the canola sector, and said. โ€œSome groups did that was how Leftwich not want to include this became part of the international event. type of innovation. โ€œI sit on the board of โ€œThis Biotechnology The Canadian Canola Symposium was organized with the express Growers (CCGA),โ€ he purpose of making sure explained. The CCGA 43,000 that all of the tools would represents be available to make sure Canadian farmers nationthat farmers can feed the ally and internationalworld. For this reason, ly. โ€œBecause we export this meeting was the first more than 90 per cent of of its kind to include non- what we grow it is importgovernmental organiza- ant that governments do tions as well as academ- not put up more artifiics, government and busi- cial barriers that are not based on scientific eviness representatives โ€ฆ โ€œThe purpose of the dence. The CCGA decidsymposium was to pro- ed that it was important vide a forum for discus- to have our point of view sion about how to make presented in this forum sure farmers would be and that we could also able to feed the grow- help provide a platform ing world population. for other farm voices.

โ€œI was chosen by the CCGA to represent the farmerโ€™s voice.โ€ Leftwich said the symposium did give producers a voice, albeit a somewhat short one. โ€œWe had five farmers take part in the panel. In addition to me, we had farmers from Argentina, the Philippines, from Kenya and Ghana,โ€ he said. So what was the message Leftwich shared? โ€œMy particular presentation focused on three points,โ€ he explained. โ€ข That by allowing us to reduce tillage, biotechnology is good for the environment. โ€ข That farmers need to be able to make decisions for themselves about how they farm and โ€ข That we include everyone in the discussion about how food is produced. โ€œThis side event took place during an extended lunch break and we each had only seven-minutes to make our points. What is interesting is that it was really the only part of the conference set aside for farm voices. โ€œIn the plenary there were different individuals that got up at different times and said they spoke for 100 million or 200 million farmers, but ours was the only place on the agenda with the specific intention of having farmers speak for themselves.โ€ The reaction to Leftwichโ€™s presentation

may not have been as exuberant as he would have desired, but it was still a positive one. โ€œThe audience reaction was actually a bit muted, but very positive,โ€ he said. โ€œWe had no negative comments at all. โ€œThe panel was very popular and several people came up to us later to talk to us and express their support.โ€ And there were not a lot of questions either. โ€œThere was really only time for one question

and it was โ€˜How do farmers tell their stories and engage the publicโ€™,โ€ said Leftwich. โ€œIn answer I mentioned the documentary License to Farm (featured in a Yorkton This Week story Feb. 10), and said we are not trying to persuade people, but instead, talk with people. Each of the farmers had their own response as to what should be next.โ€ Overall, Leftwich said the event in Italy was a whirlwind of informa-

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A (round-up) shot across the bow?

Battling herbicide resistance is more about changing human behaviours than it is about agronomy or herbicide chemistry. That from weed specialist and University of North Dakota professor Rich Zollinger. Dr. Zollinger was one of a battery of speakers to a Parrish and Heimbecker 2016 outlook conference in Yorkton, SK. (Feb.24). Somewhat โ€œtongue in cheekโ€ Zollinger told about 200 farmers and industry people that as Canadians they could claim to be โ€œsmarterโ€ than North Dakota farmers โ€“ at least in matters of diverting herbecide tolerabne north of the 49th parallel! Zolliinger illustrated the rapid spread (from 1992 to 2006) in the practise of multiple glyphosate applicationsโ€ฆ in the US Midwest. He said, following a rapid progression of glyposate use, a โ€œcancerousโ€ eruption hit southern Minnesota in 2006, with the discovery of herbicide resistance. That in spite of extensive efforts to educate farmers about the dangers they faced by the continued โ€œpreferential useโ€ of glyphosate in their crop rotations. โ€œWe told them if they want to continue sustainable, productive agriculture without the presence of herbicide resistant weeds, they had to do what they did in the

past.โ€ The โ€œpastโ€ represented the wide-spread use of soil-applied herbicides. โ€œWe told them if they would keep that crop rotation and if they keep that diverse herbicide mode of action in rotation that they will not have resistant weeds.โ€ But government statistics showed that only 8% of corn land and 3% of North Dakota soybean ground received such โ€œpre-appliedโ€ soil treatments. The corn/soybean rotation continued to be treated with RoundUp (or other glyphosate products). The message for โ€œdiversity, diversity, diversityโ€ both in crops and herbicides also was ignored, Zollinger said.. By 2012 herbicide resistance had become epidemic in eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota. But in spite of four years of โ€œpreachingโ€ the โ€œten commandmentsโ€ of herbicide resistance, use of soil-incorporated herbicides had moved up only three percentage points in corn and two percentage points in soybeans ( to 11% for corn and 5% for soybeans.) By 2013 North Dakota weeds with glyphosate resistance included mareโ€™s tail, kochia, ragweed, water hemp and wild oat! โ€œPeople who did not want to pay โ€˜thenโ€ have to pay โ€˜nowโ€™ for that resist-

ance problem.โ€ Canadian farmers may be better off in canola and wheat rotations, said Zollinger, because so far โ€œRound UP readyโ€ wheat is banned in Canada, meaning that at least the wheat part of the rotation would require a different mode of action from glyphosate.. A 2014 mid west and southern US weed survey also produced โ€œscaryโ€™ weed resistance numbers. Very few understood or used a โ€œherbicide mode of actionโ€ plan โ€“ in fact only one quarter to half the American farmers surveyed had picked up on variable herbicide โ€œgroupsโ€ ( as per use in Canada) as compared to mode of action. Zollinger was dismayed at the fact that 17% of those surveyed found mode of action โ€œ too difficult to understand โ€œ, 70 % used โ€œRound Up Readyโ€ crops in succession, 40 % chose herbicides based on weed spectrum ( as opposed to continuous Round Up). In addition, 45 % believed chemical companies already have developed new mode-ofaction-products which could counter the resistance problem. Some weed resistance has showed up both in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and Zollinger predicted that more would be literally flowing our way ( given that Kochia is a tumble-

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In short, the spread of Palmer Amaranth seems unstoppable! Zollinger sees glyphosate resistance in wild oat as the most likely near-by major resistance problem here. He urges grower to be vigilant while combining and to take time to manually pull suspect plants before they are thrashed

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Strategic planning for the family farm By Rachel Kraynick PAg, Regional Farm Business Development Specialist, Yorkton

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Film connecting consumers to farms

By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer

Consumers are no longer directly connected to farms, and that creates issues in understanding how producers grow food. If the agriculture sector wants consumers to know their story they have to be involved in telling it. At least that is the belief of SaskCanola which initiated the creation of the documentary film โ€˜License to Farmโ€™. โ€œCanada is a world leader in agriculture and food production. But farming doesnโ€™t look the same as it did a hundred, fifty, or even ten years ago. Farmers are producing more with less, using more efficient and sustainable practices than ever before. So why do consumers carry so much doubt around the way their food is produced? When did fear begin to trump science and fact when it comes to food production โ€“ and how do we earn back that valuable consumer confidence?โ€ relates the filmโ€™s website at www.licensetofarm.com โ€œIt is crucial for agriculture โ€“ particularly farmers โ€“ to take a seat at the table when it comes to conversations about food. Farmers can play a crucial role by engaging in meaningful conversations, opening the doors to their livelihood and building trust with their communities.โ€ Dale Leftwich is a farmer from Esterhazy, and a Director with SaskCanola, was one of those producers who was part of โ€˜License to Farmโ€™.

As a Director Leftwich was able to provide insight into why SaskCanola chose to fund the film. โ€œPeople are not as closely connected to the food that they eat as they used to be,โ€ he said. โ€œAs a result people have a lot of questions about how food is produced and whether it is safe when it is produced this way. Farmers have not been a part of this conversation, and that has resulted in some of the most outlandish stories being created and passed off as โ€˜the truth about foodโ€™. โ€œWith this in mind I was talking to a friend, Garry Berteig, who happens to be a filmmaker, about how we could help farmers tell their stories. โ€œWe felt that a movie might help, but it had to be different than what was already available. It had to be scientific but also display the โ€˜heartโ€™ that is in agriculture. A proposal was created by Garry and his team and that proposal was taken to the board of SaskCanola. Garry had also had many conversations with his brothers who are farmers in the Swift Current area. The board thought it was a good way to foster difficult conversations so they approved the production.โ€ But did SaskCanola provide the filmmaker a framework of what he was to cover in the film? โ€œThe filmmakers came to the board with a proposal, but it was a consultative process throughout, so that the farmersโ€™ voices would form the backbone of the piece,โ€ offered Lefdtwich.

โ€œBerteig Imaging brought the craft, expertise and a feeling for public sentiment while SaskCanola personnel were able to provide logistics, familiarity with the industry, people to talk with, and make sure all the information was accurate.โ€ While only 30-minutes the film covers a lot of themes; farmers needing to talk for themselves, are genetically modified crops safe, is the food supply safe, are there enough safeguards in place, etc. So which is the key message of the film? The framework of the film is a collaborated effort between the filmakers and SaskCanola, said Youzwa. Topic areas were identified and then SaskCanola identified experts in each of those areas and connected the filmakers with the experts. The film is not scripted so the sincerity of the growers and the experts speaks clearly. โ€œThe key message for me is that farming is not a cultural practice that needs to be preserved like pickled cucumbers,โ€ offered Leftwich. โ€œFarmers adapt to changing times by using new methods that are more efficient and, in fact, safer than methods used historically.

Contrary to what some might say, these methods are safer for the environment, safer for the farmer and much safer for the consumer.โ€ โ€œWe do not know how the movie will be accepted in urban areas,โ€ said Leftwich. โ€œWe do know that it has been seen in 133 countries, so farmers are sharing it around the world. It may seem funny to say this, but we are not trying to persuade people of our point of view, we are

trying to promote conversations so we, urban and rural people, can come to a common understanding about the science behind food production and the heart that is still in agriculture.โ€ So has the film accomplished what Leftwich hoped for as both a producer, and a SaskCanola Director? โ€œThe film has only been out a short time but we are very happy about the response,โ€ he said. โ€œFarmers have been letting us know how happy they are about the content of the film and how they are using it to help people know how food gets to their plate โ€ฆ โ€œWe think we have made a great film that farmers can be proud of. Because farmers are proud of it they want to share it, and we know that they are sharing it. โ€œWe are all connected now electronically so it

can be shared around the world with one click of a computer. What appears to be happening as well is that it is being shared by people who are not farmers, and that is very gratifying. Because it has been accepted so well by farmers and consumers we are going to try some other things, such as putting it in the Yorkton Short Film Festival and seeing what kind of audience it finds there. We hope it will continue to spark conversations in every environment.โ€ Youzwa said it is early in terms of the filmโ€™s release, but so far reaction is positive. โ€œIt has already had over 50,000 views on YouTube and licensetofarm.com,โ€ he said. โ€œThere is great interest in the film and we have received appreciative gratitude for making it publicly available.

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Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) joined the UN in recognizing World Water Day on Tuesday, March 22nd. Since 1993 World Water Day has focused attention on the importance of freshwater and advocated for its sustainable management. Water is essential to all living things. Try to imagine a โ€˜normalโ€™ day if every time you turned on a tap dirty, smelly water trickled out, or if there was no water at all! What would life be like without clean, clear water?

Canada Water Week was from March 21 to 27 and is a celebration of water from coast-to-coastto-coast, held annually to coincide with World Water Day. In Canada we have 7% of the worldโ€™s renewable water, third overall after Brazil and Russia. We have so much water we tend to take it for granted. But water is finite. When it is gone it is gone. We all deserve clean water. As Mother Natureโ€™s kidneys, wetlands help make that happen.

Wetlands: โ€ขprotect us from water pollution โ€ขfilter impurities out of water before they end up in our watersheds โ€ขprevent flooding by reducing water sent downstream โ€ขdiscourage drought by holding water when conditions are dry โ€ขreduce greenhouse gases which contribute to climate change โ€ขprovide hundreds of species with safe places to eat, sleep and raise young โ€ขgive us clean, natural

environments for hiking, hunting, canoeing, photography, swimming, boating, fishing and other recreation Saskatchewanโ€™s wetlands need your help. Unfortunately, the equivalent of about 14 CFL fields of wetlands disappears daily in our province. Wetland protection is one of the best investments our government can make in ensur-

ing continued freshwater for wildlife and people. DUC urges you to make your voice heard in the provincial election. Visit the website www.voteforwetlands.ca. The site provides a letter ready to be sent to your candidates asking them what they will do to protect Saskatchewanโ€™s remaining wetlands. On World Water Day, help us ensure that wet-

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On February 25 Federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Lawrence MacAulay and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced details of the 2016 Crop Insurance Program. Saskatchewan producers will have access to the highest coverage in program history as well as expanded options for growing fababeans, Khorasan wheat and forage. โ€œCrop Insurance provides affordable insurance protection for farmers looking to reduce the financial impact of crop losses,โ€ MacAulay said. โ€œThe Government of Canada is committed to working with provincial governments to deliver effective Business Risk Management programs that will help farmers in managing risk due to severe market volatility and disaster situations.โ€ โ€œThe Crop Insurance Program continues to be a major part of Saskatchewan farmersโ€™ risk protection and is one of the key reasons why agriculture continues to be a driver of the provincial economy,โ€ Stewart said. โ€œSince 2008, when this govern-

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We, the family of the late NORMAN LIEBREICH wish to express our sincerest thanks to all who have shown their caring and support during this dif๏ฌcult time. Your gifts of food, cards, ๏ฌ‚owers, donations and time spent visiting with us is greatly appreciated. โ€”Thank you. The family of the late Brian Pedde would like to thank the following; To Kyle, Ashley, Brecken, Janelle, Greg & Jamie, you are the best children that a Mom & Dad could ask for & we thank you for that & for being there for me through all of this. To my support system; Bryan & Pat, Wendy & Roger, Barb, Dale, Lynelle, Donna, Rick, Cindy, & Gerry, the best friends Brian & I could have asked for and still continue to be, the thank yous are endless for everything you have done & continue to do for me. To our families, Carol, Brian, Georgette, Kenn, Dwayne, Joyce, Lynn, Marcel and families for being there when we needed you most. A special thank you to Bryan & Pat for the memories that they shared of Brian, that was a tribute that could never be duplicated & touched our hearts so deeply. Also to Megan for her memories of her Godfather, Uncle & friend, thank you. To my family at work, Baileyโ€™s Funeral Home and Yorkton Memorial Gardens, the strength and friendship we received from all of you is as always incredible. Ray, the guidance and compassion, truly 2nd to none, without all of you I couldnโ€™t have started this journey. Crystal your words of comfort were exactly the epitome of Brianโ€™s life and for that I canโ€™t find the words to thank you enough. Father Ray, thank you for your final prayers & interment, it was exactly what Brian would have wanted and to Fr. Bohdan for your prayers and visit to the hospital. To the pall bearers, there were no more capable men that Brian would have wanted than all of you to take him to his final resting place, he loved and respected each & every one of you, as do I. We canโ€™t even begin to thank everyone that sent food, flowers, gifts, Telemiracle donations, phone calls, messages of sympathy and cards, we are so truly blessed to have so many people that care, & that is a testament to how Brian touched so many people., also to the Yorkton Kinsmen for allowing us to be part of your presentation. Thanks to Dr. Roodt for taking care of Brian through the years and to the EMS, Emergency staff & Dr. Manyande who cared for Brian on that endless night. -God Bless All of You, Sharon, Kyle, Ashley, Brecken, Janelle, Greg, Jamie, Ruby & Families

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Fish Van

will be across from

WAL-MART Sat., Mar. 26 from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Sale on 10 lb. boxes Pike & Pickerel These Fish are all from Northern Lakes

WE ALSO HAVE 4 LB. BAGS OF PIKE & PICKEREL! CASH ONLY SALE. MANITOBA POULTRY, RABBIT & PET STOCK ASSOC. will be holding their Annual Spring Sale at Brandonโ€™s Keystone Centre, Sunday April 10, 12 noon start. For more info call Rob 204-563-4929

Found FOUND: A tarp with other miscellaneous items on HWY 10 between Melville and Balcarres, on Friday. To claim call 306-6414447.

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At Your Service BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Carpentry

Painting/Wallpaper

K&K CONSTRUCTION & Carpentry: Renovating, Roofing, Siding, Fences, Garages, etc. Call Thomas Kowalchuk at 306-621-5663 or 306-786-1887 (business). Fax 306-786-1875

SEVEN STAR Painting & Drywall. Free Estimates. Phone 306-7867990.

Cleaning EXPERIENCED HOUSE Cleaner available for residential cleaning in Yorkton 306-782-3711.

Renos & Home Improvement FOR ALL your Interior, Exterior work. Decks, fences, siding, windows/ doors and builds. Bath and kitchen remodeling/tiling. Experienced and licensed. Call Mike at 306-621-7526.

Lawn & Garden Services for Hire

BUILT TO LAST PRICED TO SELL

STOP BY NOW! We carry Ariens Snowblowers

FREE Pickup

& Delivery on Lawnmowers & Snowblowers in Yorkton

FENCE REMOVAL. Wire rolled, Posts removed and piled. Call 306-783-5639 or cell 306-6414255.

Snow Removal BRAZEAU MASONRY & ROOFING. Asphalt shingling, cultured stone, brick & block layer, chimney repair, soffit & facia. Free estimates. Wayne 306-331-8069.

for the month of March

TOWN OF SPRINGSIDE R0011215607 2.00 x 40 STEAM TRUCK TENDER YW05

Town of Springside NOTICE

Council for Town of Springside invites sealed quotation from reputed and experienced agencies for providing steam truck and operator for the 2016/2017 season (June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017) The Scope of Work can be obtained by contacting the Administrator at springside@sasktel.net or can be picked up at the Town Of๏ฌce. Tender to close at 4:30pm local time on Monday April 11TH, 2016. Incomplete and conditional tenders will not be entertained. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

TOWN OF SPRINGSIDE R0011215596 2.00 x 40 ELECTRICAL TENDER YW05

386 - 7th Ave. N.

Town of Springside NOTICE

Council for Town of Springside invites sealed quotation from reputed and experienced agencies for electrical labor for the 2016/2017 season (June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017).

Town of Springside Box 414 Springside, SK S0A 3V0

Land for Rent

Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale

FARMLAND FOR RENT Legal Description/RM # NW-17-25-1-W2/ 243 NE-18-25-1-W2/ 243 Mixed Land For Rent NW-19-23-2-W2/ 213 NE-19-23-3-W2/ 213 SE-19-23-2-W2/ 213 NW-18-23-3-W2/ 213 SW-18-23-3-W2/ 213 For more information please contact 306-584-3640 or 306-5701951.

2015 SRI MODULAR Showhome Clearance. Great savings on new orders until May 1, 2016. Call us for pricing at 1-855-348-0808 or visit: www.westerncanadianmodular.com.

Property For Sale DUNLEATH PROPERTY FOR SALE. Formerly Presbyterian church. 1.13 acres, serviced w/power & gas. Submit sealed offers to: P.O. Box 1937, Yorkton, SK., S3N 3X3 before May 31, 2016. Phone inquiries to 306-7825006 evenings or leave message.

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Notices / Nominations

PUBLIC MEETING OF VOTERS R.M. OF SALTCOATS NO. 213 When: Thursday, April 14th, 2016 - 7 p.m. Where: Saltcoats Community Hall 203 Glasgow Avenue, Saltcoats, Sask. Purpose: To provide information on the new Regulations for Agriculture Water Drainage as announced by the Province of Saskatchewan on September 1, 2015. This information will be provided by a Representative from the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency. Information will also be provided on the formation of Conservation and Development Areas, and Watershed Association Boards, as per the Conservation and Development Act and Watershed Associations. Dated this 23rd day of March, 2016 Ronald R. Risling, Administrator Tenders

TOWN OF SPRINGSIDE R0011215612 2.00 x 40 HYDROVAC TENDER YW05

Tenders

Town of Springside NOTICE

Council for Town of Springside invites sealed quotation from reputed and experienced agencies for providing hydrovac truck and operator for the 2016/2017 season (June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017) The Scope of Work can be obtained by contacting the Administrator at springside@sasktel.net or can be picked up at the Town Of๏ฌce. Tender to close at 4:30pm local time on Monday April 11TH, 2016. Incomplete and conditional tenders will not be entertained. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

Available Immediately

Newly renovated

1200 SQ. FT. OFFICE SPACE New ๏ฌ‚ooring, paint and washrooms. Located on the Corner of Smith & Myrtle For more information phone

Apartments/Condos for Rent

Incomplete and conditional tenders will not be entertained. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

NUMBER ONE WORLDWIDE

Space For Lease

306-641-4177

Town of Springside Box 414 Springside, SK S0A 3V0

Tender to close at 4:30pm local time on Monday April 11TH, 2016.

CALL 306-783-0544

Town of Springside Box 414 Springside, SK S0A 3V0

Tenders

The Scope of Work can be obtained by contacting the Administrator at springside@sasktel.net or can be picked up at the Town Of๏ฌce.

YORKTON SMALL ENGINE & REPAIR

RM # 214 Cana for rent: SE-15-22-04-W2 SW-05-22-04-W2 Can be rented with long or short term contract. Phone 306-231-5611.

Tenders

Available Immediately for Rent! 2 BEDROOM SUITE IN 4-PLEX BUILDING For Inquiries, please call

306-782-8803 Daytime

ALLANBROOKE APARTMENTS โ€ข Large 1 & 2 bedroom. โ€ข Soft water, heat, and parking included โ€ข Fridge & stove โ€ข In suite laundry โ€ข A/C, deck & patio door โ€ข Secure, quiet FOR VIEWING CALL

Janet 306-620-6838

TOWN OF SPRINGSIDE R0011215591 2.00 x 40 PLUMBING TENDER YW05

Town of Springside NOTICE

Council for Town of Springside invites sealed quotation from reputed and experienced agencies for Plumbing labor for the 2016/2017 season (June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017) The Scope of Work can be obtained by contacting the Administrator at springside@sasktel.net or can be picked up at the Town Of๏ฌce. Tender to close at 4:30pm local time on Monday April 11TH, 2016. Incomplete and conditional tenders will not be entertained. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

Town of Springside Box 414 Springside, SK S0A 3V0

TOWN OF SPRINGSIDE R0011215586 2.00 x 40 PLUMBING TENDER YW05

ON BUS ROUTE

GIBSON & OTIS APTS. 9 Duncan St. E., 2nd Ave. N.

VERY QUIET BUILDING

BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS.

Available March

$ Starting at 565/mo.

-Heat & water included -Soft water *Free Laundry Room *REFERENCES REQUIRED

Call Brian

306-783-9819

1194028 ALBERTA INC COLUMBIA WEST & 23X1 PREMIER EAST APTS. R002339007 Bradbrooke Dr.

306-621-6793

Town of Springside NOTICE

Council for Town of Springside invites sealed quotation from reputed and experienced agencies for providing track hoe and operator for excavation and repair of water main breaks and/or miscellaneous digging for the 2016/2017 season (June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017) The Scope of Work can be obtained by contacting the Administrator at springside@sasktel.net or can be picked up at the Town Of๏ฌce. Tender to close at 4:30pm local time on Monday April 11TH, 2016. Incomplete and conditional tenders will not be entertained. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Town of Springside Box 414 Springside, SK S0A 3V0

TOWN OF SPRINGSIDE R0011215478 2.00 x 40 YW05WASHROOM

Town of Springside UPGRADE TENDER NOTICE

Council for Town of Springside invites sealed quotation from reputed and experienced contractors for providing washroom accessibility upgrades at the Springside Rink, 20 Sharman Street. Applicants are encouraged to review the scope of work, request a site visit and submit their tender to the Administrator for the Town (faxed quotes will be accepted). The Scope of Work can be obtained by contacting the Administrator at springside@sasktel.net or can be picked up at the Town Of๏ฌce Tender to close at 4:30pm local time on Monday April 11TH, 2016. Incomplete and conditional tenders will not be entertained. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Town of Springside Box 414 Springside, SK S0A 3V0

Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Suites - Fridge, stove, parking, heat & water included - Security doors, close to bus stop - No pets - Balconies on 2 & 3 bedroom suites 2 BEDROOM suite for rent in quiet 4-plex. Private entrance, includes all appliances and window coverings, new flooring, baseboards and trim throughout. Mature adults preferred. N/S, N/P, $850./mo. plus utilities. Call Betsy at 306783-4593 or 306-621-1103. 3 BEDROOM Apartment on 350 Independent St. Available in April. Close to schools. Day care centre, city bus stop & hospital. Fridge, stove, washer & dryer included. 2car plug in parking. Utilities not included. No Smoking No Pets. Damage deposit required. Email inquiries to swanyork@sasktel.net or call 306-783-0778 (leave message if necessary). LOWER ONE Bedroom Suite in four-plex for rent. Freshly painted, bathroom newly renovated, laminate flooring throughout. $800/month includes heat & water. Coin operated laundry available. Located on Bradbrooke Drive in Yorkton.

Duplexes for Rent 1/2 DUPLEX For Rent in Melville with finished basement. Great location. Please call 306-529-9900 for information.

Houses For Rent 2 BDR. House for Rent. Close to Co-op & downtown. Phone 306783-5327. BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. recently renovated, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Call George at 306-537-3228; Brad at 306-3160204 & Joe at 306-621-0466.

FURNISHED 2 Bedroom home in Canora for rent. $650/month + utilities. No Pets. References required. www.canorahomerentals.com 306-563-2031. HOUSES AVAILABLE for 1-4 bedroom homes in Canora. Clean, comfortable, affordable. No Pets. References required. 306-563-2031. www.canorahomerentals.com. LARGE FAMILY home for rent in Springside. $1500/month plus utilities. Call Darwin after 6pm at 306-782-8754 or 306-621-8754. MALE ROOMMATE to Share a house. NS, ND, $650 incl. utilities. Leave message @ 306-782-8754 or 306-621-8754. SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for a 3 bedroom home. Fridge and stove included. Well kept, clean and quiet neighborhood. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at (306)792-2222. TWO BEDROOM Lake front home at York Lake. Approximately 800sq.ft. Includes stove, fridge, washer, dryer, dishwasher, security monitoring, plus HD Bell ExpressVu TV services. No pets. References required. $1,100/month. Available Immediately. Call 306-786-6262.

Rooms ROOM AVAILABLE. Fully furnished, utilities included, laundry facilities, references please. Call 306-621-4896.

Suites For Rent

4-PLEX SUITE FOR RENT Nice location on Calwood Cres. 1200 sq. ft. 2-bedroom incl. major appliances. No pets. $900 month + utilities. Accepting applications. Ph. 306-783-9236 Terry or Janet SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for 1 & 2 bedroom Senior Suites at the Heritage Place. Fridge and stove included. Central laundry with two washers and dryers. Well kept, ready for rent. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at 306-792-2222.

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Antiques NINE PIECE Walnut (?) dining suite; including china cabinet, buffet, six chairs, table w/jackknife leaf. Call 306-647-2753.

Wanted

WANTED: OLD gas station items. Gas pumps, signs, tin oil cans, coke machines, pop signs, thermometers, clocks, air meters, parts cabinets, wolf & bear traps. Call 306-742-7606. Paying cash $$$$.

Furniture

2 BEDROOM APT. To Rent. $850/month including utilities. Damage deposit and three references required. Available April 1. Call 306-783-5197.

2 RECLINING Chesterfields asking $400 dollars each. About 4 years old. Phone 306-782-7370.

2 BEDROOM Duplex for rent w/attached garage, 5 appliances, energy efficient. Call Brad 306-7822266 ext. 224.

VITAMIX BLENDER/JUICER. Call 306-621-0425.

2 BEDROOM Duplex. Mature individuals preferred. For inquiries phone 306-783-6922.

PORK AND BEEF SALE Pork Halves $2.00/lb.

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 3 Bedroom, 1 bathroom Duplex, $1300/month plus utilities and damage. No Pets. References required. 306-641-9982 or 306-6210620.

Wanted to Buy

For Sale - Misc

Cut & Wrapped

$3.75/lb.

Beef Halves Cut & Wrapped

$3.50/lb. North Country Meats

Hamburger

306-548-2807


This Week Marketplace | March 25, 2016 For Sale - Misc

Garage Sales

STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP

63 CLAREWOOD Cres. Moving Sale. Fri., Apr. 1 & Sat., Apr. 2, 9am-6pm. Household & some garden tools.

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Pets REGISTERED MINIATURE AMHA 32โ€ bred mare. Phone Nimetz Miniatures. 204-734-4005. Kenville, MB.

Auto Miscellaneous 4 BLACK Steel rims 16โ€x 6 1/2โ€, 5 hole. Price $120.00. Call Brian 306-782-6185. 4 STUDDED winter tires, 215 70R15, new rims. Used 500 kms only. $800./set OBO. Call 306327-5292. Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship anywhere... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster.

ATVs / Dirt Bikes BEST PRICES in Saskatchewan & Manitoba on Brand New Kids/Adults ATVS/Dirt Bikes/Dune Buggies/UTVS, 110 ATVS $849.00, 125 Dirt Bikes $899.00, 125 Dune Buggies $1,799.00. (Check out our ads on www.kijiji.ca) (Go to Manitoba/Brandon/110ATVS). Phone 204-7244372.

Cars 2006 IMPALA LT, V6 3.5L, cruise, ps, pb, pwr. seat, rear defrost, command start. Includes front halter, tinted windows, sunroof and rear spoiler. 306-563-4107. $7,700. 2008 FORD TAURUS SEL. 153,700kms, all wheel drive, 4 door fabric seats, 60/40 split rear seat, pwr seats, sunroof, keyless entry, remote start, V6 engine. $6850. Phone 306-782-1230 or 306-620-6789. 2009 CHRYSLER PT Cruiser. 106,000kms, auto. $6200. Larry @ 1-306-563-8765. Canora. 2014 4-door KIA. A/C/T. 30,000kms. Asking $10,000. Call 306-728-3917.

Parts & Accessories 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 us out at www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca. Thickett Engine Rebuilding. Ph. 204-532-2187 Russell, MB.

Sports Utilities & 4X4s 2007 JEEP Liberty 4x4, auto. $4700. Larry @ 1-306-563-8765. Canora.

Trucks & Vans 2000 CHEVY 1/2 ton, regular cab, V8, auto. Runs great. $2400. Larry @ 1-306-563-8765. Canora. 2003 DODGE Half Ton, regular cab, 4x4, gas, auto. $4400. Larry @ 1-306-563-8765. Canora. 2007 1 TON Dually Diesel, white in colour, 6 speed transmission, new starter, 4 new tires, 2 new batteries, new windshield, fifth wheel hook up & wiring, fully loaded, needs clutch assembly, fix wiring harness for starter. Phone 306783-3053. Asking $19,500.

RVs/Campers/Trailers

Under Development

Farm Implements

Livestock

GLENNIE WES 29X1 R0031216081 Precision Ag & Ag Drainage Precision & Solutions Drainage Solutions

Grade Controllers Controllers --Grade -Tile Plows -Tile -Rotary -Rotary Ditchers Ditchers -Drainage Surveying -Surveying Yorkton 306-621-9620 306-621-9620 Yorkton saskdrainage.com

1 - 24ft. JD discer $1,800; 1 - 12ft. JD discer $700; 36ft. Morris Rodweeder $1,000;5 bottom JD disc plow $900; 24ft. Morris Seedrite $2,000; 1 Push type stone picker $800; 1 Reel type stone picker $1,500; 18ft. Versatile Swather $300; 4 Cultivators 20ft - 28ft. IH, White & Gleinco $1,000 each; 1 front end loader $1,000; 1 backhoe mounted on back of Case tractor $3,000; Tubing, angle iron, plate used for sale; 1980 Freight liner truck $1,000; IHC 1975 cab over truck semi w/13spd transmission 385hp.cap motor running truck $3,000; Grain auger $160; 250 Hobart welder $1500. Call 306-595-4601.

1995 JD 8570 Tractor, 4955 hours, 18.4 x 38 Duals @ 90%, 12 speed. Excellent Tractor $60,000.00. 306-621-6484.

2004 5710 Bourgault 40ft. air seeder with 5350 Bourgault tank. $47,500.00. 2013 Bourgault 70ft. MID harrow. $26,500.00. 1985 4650 John Deere tractor. Rebuilt, 11,000 hours. $27,000.00. Call Dave 204-623-6824.

GOODโ€™S USED TRACTOR PARTS (204) 564-2528 or 1-877-564-8734 Roblin, MB

JD 4010 Tractor. Second owner, low hours, 3 pt. hitch, new paint, tires very good. Excellent condition. $7500 OBO. Phone 306-6211991.

WANTED: Atom jet 1in openers w/front or rear delivery to fit Morris Maxim edge on shank. Call 306849-2013.

WHITE 2270 150hp. tractor $15,000; Case 930 5spd. $6,000; 560 Crossshed Wood loader $1,000; DC4 Case tractors $1,000; Massey Harris 44 not running $500; MM Moulin Tunning $500; W09 tractor diesel $500; 8N Ford tractor w/3 pt. hitch $2,000; Massey Ferguson Continental tractor 3 pt. hitch $2,000; Triple 4 Massey Harris tractor $500. Call 306-5954601.

Farm Services FOR RENT: 51ft Degelman Land Roller. Can be delivered as well around Yorkton/Canora area. Phone 306-621-1991.

Classes & Courses

SECTION 7 Ranch Bull Sale, April 8 at Whitewood Livestock Sales. On offer are Black Angus yearling and Hereford bulls. For more information or to receive a catalogue call Alain Decorby 306-645-2019 or cell 306-435-7811.

BALOGโ€™S DRIVING SCHOOL

SPRINGER LIMOUSIN, Foam Lake, Sask. offer good red and black yearling bulls. For further info phone Mervin at 306-2724817 or 306-272-0144.

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C. JONES TRUCKING SERVICE 34X1 R001339243

C. JONES TRUCKING SERVICE INC. Yorkton, Sask.

Available for long and short distance livestock hauling. Reasonable rates. Your choice โ€ข 53โ€™ tridem trailer โ€ข 53โ€™ quad trailer.

Phone 306-782-2830 or cell 306-621-9508 20 OPEN dehorned yearling Hereford heifers. Call Wes 306-7435105, Langenburg, SK or see www.vcherefordfarm.com. Anderson Cattle Co. Bull Sale, April 13, 1 p.m. at the farm, Swan River MB. 55 Two Year Old and Yearling Red and Black Angus Bulls. www.andersoncattle.ca or 204-734-2073 for a catalog. DEHORNED YEARLING and 2 year old Hereford Bulls. View at www.vcherefordfarm.com or call Wes at 306-743-5105. Langenburg, SK. FORAGE BASED Black Angus Bulls. Virgin 2 year olds & herd sires available. Genetics with maternal and calving ease traits. www.nerbasbrosangus.com. 204-564-2540 or 204-773-6800. FOR SALE: Polled Purebred 2 year old and yearling Charolais bulls. Some red factor. Phone 306435-7116, 306-645-4383 or 306645-2955. Kingโ€™s Polled Charolais. THACKERAY GELBVIEH & Selinโ€™s Gelbvieh Online Bull Sale. April 1- 3. Hosted by www.livestockplus.ca. Selling 25 Red & Black Yearling & 2yr. old bulls. Contact Ian 306-861-7687 or Wayne 306-793-4568.

Purebred Livestock 2 YEAR Old virgin Reg. Red Angus Bulls. Semen tested and delivered. $4500. 306-876-2011. HUNTER CHAROLAIS BULL SALE, Thursday, April 7, 1:30 pm DST, at the farm, Roblin, MB. Offering 7 two year old and 39 yearling bulls from over 30 years of breeding. Most are polled, some red factor. These are top quality, quiet, good haired bulls that will calve well and then add performance. Plus 1 Shorthorn bull and 12 Red Angus X Simm or Char commercial open heifers. View catalogue and videos at www.huntercharolais.com or call Doug 204937-2531, cell 204-947-7737 or Michael 204-247-0301. QUIET, TOP QUALITY Red & Black Angus Bulls. 2 year olds and yearlings available. Spruce Acres. Foam Lake. 306-272-3997.

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Purebred Livestock

THE 12th Annual โ€œBest of the Breedsโ€ Bull Sale. Sunday, April 3, 2016, 2pm at Heartland Livestock Services, Yorkton, SK. On offer 95 Charolais, Red & Black Angus, Simmental and Gelbvieh bulls. For catalogues or information contact T Bar C Cattle Co. 306-220-5006. View the catalogue online at www.buyagro.com. (PL# 116061).

Steel Buildings / Granaries

SDL AGRA LTD. Margo, SK Ph: 306-324-4441 Cell: 306-272-8383 SDL Hopper Cone 14โ€™ Hopper Econ 7 Leg w/4x8 Skid ................ $2,735 14โ€™ Hopper 8 Leg H/D with 2x4x4 Skid ......... $2,950 15โ€™ Hopper 8 Leg M/D with 2x4x4 Skid .......... $3,200 15โ€™-10โ€ Hopper 10 Leg M/D with 2x4x4 Skid .. $3,545 18โ€™ Hopper 12 Leg M/D with 2x4x4 Skid .. $5,245 19โ€™ Hopper 12 Leg M/D with 2x4x4 Skid .......... $5,645 All cones come with manhole, slide gate on nylon rollers, painted on outside, optional triple skids, aeration.

TRUCKING AVAILABLE Pre-Paid orders get extra 5% discount Visa Mastercard accepted.

SDL Steel Bin Floors 12โ€™ - 28โ€™ Call for Price STEEL BUILDINGS - Factory Direct Pricing Preseason $1000 discount if ordered before March 1st check and see if sect 179 applies to you. Call 844-297-8335.

Career Training

U-DRIVE TRACTOR/ TRAILER TRAINING 32X1 R001341981 โ€ข 30 Years Driver Training Experience โ€ข One to One Professional Instruction โ€ข Day, 1 Week & 2 Week Courses โ€ข Air Brakes Ph.

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โ€ข Professional Instructor โ€ข Over 30 yrs. experience โ€ข Private Lessons โ€ข Winter Driving โ€ข Pickup and Take Home Service โ€ข Commercial Programs (6 and 6) (Will travel for Commercial Groups)

306-783-2779 Agricultural

FARM TECHNICIAN 6 Month Contract (Yorkton, SK) Bayer Crop Science is hiring a farm technician: -responsible for most maintenance operations on the Research farm located near Yorkton. -To manage the ongoing upkeep of field equipment (tractors, 3 point hitch equipment), trucks, trailers, buildings and farm yards. -Valid class 5 license required (Class 1A or G endorsement beneficial). -Manual labour would be necessary with daily requirements for lifting. To apply for the job go to: http://goo.gl/6UAz8d.

Career Opportunities

GREAT CANADIAN Dollar Store franchise opportunities are available in your area. Explore your future with a dollar store leader. Call today 1-877-388-0123 ext. 229; www.dollarstores.com.

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! Indemand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today! Peterโ€™s Bros. Paving, south Okanagan paving company seeking experienced paving personnel (min. 3 years) for their highway division throughout BC. Relocation allowance may be available. Competitive wage $20.00 to $30.00 per hour plus benefits, full time seasonal. Please send resume to petersbros@shaw.ca.

General Employment DO YOU HAVE 10 HRS/WK to turn into $1500/mth using your PC and phone? Free info: www.BossFree123.com. INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. Hands-On tasks. Start Weekly. GPS Training. Funding & Housing available. Job Aid. Already a HEO? Get certification proof! Call 1-866-399-3853 or iheschool.com.

HEALTHCARE DOCUMENTATION SPECIALISTS are in huge demand. Employers want CanScribe graduates. A great workfrom-home career! Train with Canadaโ€™s best-rated program. Enroll today. www.canscribe.com. 1.800.466.1535. info@canscribe.com.

Looking for an online business? I can help! You will receive free training and after support. Go to www.123haveitall.com and it out. Requires a computer and telephone and 5-15 hours weekly.

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New Titled Lots โ€ข 2 Lakefront Lots โ€ข 8 RV Lots โ€ข Other Properties Available Immediately canorabeach@sasktel.net www.goodspiritlake.com

306-563-4480 2013 Palomino Columbus 5th wheel camper. 385BH, 5 slides, sleeps 6, outside kitchen, washer/dryer, central vac, 2 washrooms, fully loaded, excellent condition. Must sell. Phone 306-6211991.

Snowmobiles 2012 YAMAHA PHAZER, 2013 Yamaha Nytro. New condition, low mileage, short tracks, four strokes, automatic start, reverse, handwarmers. 306-563-5400.

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March 25, 2016 | This Week Marketplace General Employment

General Employment

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EMBROIDERY MACHINE OPERATOR -Very competitive salary -Hours are evenings & weekends -Will train -Sewing experience an asset Contact John at john.bueckert@marks.com

Seniors, Parents, Children! Earn some extra cash (possibly of up to $400/month depending on route size), get exercise and work only a few hours a week too!

Be a Yorkton This Week Carrier! โ€ข No early mornings โ€ข No collecting โ€ข You will be paid cash every 4th Friday โ€ข Weight bonuses โ€ข Sales bonuses โ€ข Any age welcome โ€ข Only 2 days or less per week

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When 9-year old Claire Diamond arrives at her grandmotherโ€™s home for General Employment SEASONAL LABORER POSITION. Hamlet of Burgis Beach. Duties include general maintenance of Hamlet and itโ€™s buildings, grass cutting. Submit resume to: R.M. of Good Lake #274, Box 896, Canora, SK., S0A 0L0. Fax: 1-306-563-5005. Email: rm274@sasktel.net.

Trades Help SMALL ENGINE TECHNICIAN. Join BCโ€™s Largest Volume Outdoor Power Equipment Sales and Service Center with over 20 employees serving BC since 1986. We require immediately, one Full-Time (Year-round) experienced Service Technician to join our extremely busy service centre. This F/T position requires the applicant to have extensive knowledge of 2cycle and 4cycle engines, all lawn and garden equipment and related power equipment. Industry certification is definitely an asset. Medical and Dental plan. Salary is commensurate with experience. Mail resume to: Fraser Valley Equipment Ltd., 13399 72nd Avenue, Surrey, BC, V3W-2N5, Fax: 604-599-8840, Email: terry@fraservalleyequipment.com

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NEW EXCITING MINI VLTโ€™S. Produce Buckets of Cash Monthly. Attracts Customers Like Money Magnets. Locations Provided. Ground Floor Opportunity. Full Details CALL NOW 1-866-668-6629. Website: WWW.TCVEND.COM.

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Auctions Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

โ€œYorktonโ€™s WENDYโ€™S is HIRINGโ€ STORE LOCATION: 160 BROADWAY STREET EAST, YORKTON, SASK. S3N 3K4 1) Food Service Supervisor (min. of 1 year exp.), $13.00/hr. 2) Food Counter Attendant (F/T & P/T) $11.00/hr. Shifts are 7am-3:30pm; 10:30am-7pm; 5pm-11:30pm. Flexible hours are available. Opportunity for advancement. Must be friendly, courteous, reliable and willing to work weekends and weeknights. Meal discount and free uniform. Come join our team! Apply in person at above speci๏ฌed address or fax resume to

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BUD HAYNES & Wardโ€™s Firearms Auction. Sat., April 2, 10 a.m. 11802 145 St. Edmonton, AB. Modern & collectible firearms and accessories. Over 400 lots - Online bidding. To consign phone Linda 403-597-1095; Brad 780940-8378; www.budhaynesauctions.com; www.wardsauctions.com. UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION. Saturday, April 2, 10 a.m. Tractors, trucks, equipment, trailers, shelters, granaries! North of Wainwright, AB. Scribner Auction 780842-5666. Pictures & listing: www.scribnernet.com.

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Rusnak Balacko Kachur Rusnak is a busy law ร€rm seeking a highly energized and talented individual that is looking for a challenging opportunity as a Legal Assistant. We have an awesome team environment with excellent compensation and beneร€ts. Our lawyers and staff have created a work culture that is a dynamic and exciting place to begin a career or carve out a new path. Ideally we are seeking a proactive individual who is thorough, accurate and able to effectively prioritize and organize tasks. Possesses excellent language and communication skills; the ability to work under pressure; good ร€le management skills; รexibility in responding to changing work demands; deals effectively with the requirements of various court registries, client scheduling and follow up. The talented candidate will have a thorough knowledge of word processing as well as billing processes. Hours of work are typically 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The preferred candidate will have a certiร€cate from a recognized business college or Legal Assistant program or a combination of equivalent education/experience; strong computer skills (MS Ofร€ce environment), be a team player and have a positive attitude. Previous experience in a Legal Assistant role would be considered an asset. We thank all applicants for their interest and applicants chosen for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please. If you have the background as noted above and wish to work in an exciting law ร€rm, please reply in conร€dence with a cover letter and rรฉsumรฉ with three current references by April 8, 2016 to:

their one-on-one baking day, she knows the drill. After a warm greeting, she finds her cheery apron on the peg by the window, washes her hands and says, โ€œWhat are we making today?โ€ Propped on the counter: a handwritten recipe card for traditional Jewish hamantaschen. Hamantaschen are tricornered cookies shaped like hats that hold sweet fillings such as chopped prunes, apricot preserves and even chocolate. While Claire found the chilled dough in the refrigerator, 89-year-old Barbara Diamond tossed the flour on the rolling pin and shared the different ways her family has made this tasty sweet through the generations for the festive holiday of Purim, celebrated this year March 23-24. Prepare this recipe or use commercially prepared sugar cookie dough from the dairy section of your market and skip to the rolling-

out step. Either way, your family will enjoy making and eating this delicious treat. Donโ€™t worry if they donโ€™t all bake up in perfect triangles. Thatโ€™s part of the creative fun! JEWISH HAMANTASCHEN โ€ข1/2 cup butter, room temperature and cut into pieces โ€ข3/4 cup sugar โ€ข1 egg โ€ข3 tablespoons orange juice โ€ข2 cups flour โ€ข2 teaspoons baking powder โ€ข1/2 teaspoon salt โ€ขFavorite fillings, such as apricot and fig

Auctions

Auctions

4th Annual Spring CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Kelvington Auction Services License # 118703

Saturday, April 30th, 2016 Featuring Agriculture, Industrial and Livestock Equipment and Misc. Items TAKING CONSIGNMENTS NOW For more information or to consign phone: Clint @ 306-327-8325 Ted @ 306-327-7422 Check our website: www.kelvingtonauctionservices.com

preserves, chopped dried fruit, semi-sweet chocolate pieces โ€ขPowdered sugar Thoroughly mix butter, sugar, egg and juice. Blend in flour, baking powder and salt. Mix until dough holds together in a ball. Cover and chill at least one hour. Heat the oven to 400 F. Roll half of the dough 1/8 inch thick on a lightly floured board. With a 3-inch round cookie cutter, a tin can or a drinking glass, cut out round shapes. Scoop a teaspoonful of your favorite fillings onto the center of each circle. Fold the edge of the circle toward the center to form a triangle. Lightly pinch together three edges of the three joined sections of dough until they are closed, leaving a small opening in the center for the filling to peek through. Repeat with remaining half of dough, and bake on parchment-lined cookie sheets for about 10 minutes. Cool on a rack. Dust lightly with powdered sugar before serving. Makes 24 large cookies. Extra idea: Brush each cookie with a mixture of 1 egg and 1 teaspoon of water before baking for a shiny, pastry-like finish. Resources with the Purim story with activities for families: www. chabad.org/holidays/ purim. Donna Ericksonโ€™s award-winning series โ€œDonnaโ€™s Dayโ€ is airing on public television nationwide. Auctions

MACK AUCTION

MACK AUCTION COMPANY (YTW FARM EQUIPMENT R0011190114 3.00 x 102 YW05

FORTNER FARMS LTD. KEN & KATHY FORTNER 306-861-1006

SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 2016 10:00 A.M. โ€” McTAGGART, SK DIRECTIONS: FROM McTAGGART GO 1 MILE EAST ON HWY 39 & 1 MILE NORTH ON RR 2154. WATCH FOR SIGNS **LIVE INTERNET BIDDING!** JD 9630 4WD tractor with Michelin triples with only 766 hours and Green Star Ready, JD 4640 2WD tractor with 5450 hours with duals, 2004 Kenworth T800 tandem grain truck with Auto shift and 78,600 km, 2003 Wilson 34โ€™ aluminum grain trailer, shop built tandem dolly convertor, 66โ€™ 2010 Bourgault 3310 PHD Drill with blockage and Atom Jet openers, 2010 Bourgault 6550ST air tank 4 compartment 3 meter, 1990 GMC Top Kick grain truck with 3208 Cat engine, JD AR antique tractor, 2 Case DC-4 tractors, Case C antique tractor with steel wheels, JD 9760 SP combine with 1725 separator hours Greenstar Ready, 30โ€™ Premier 2950 Turbo SP swather with 1311 hours, 36โ€™ Macdon 963 Harvest Header, Harmon Steel drum swath roller, 100โ€™ JD 4830 sprayer with only 1018 hours Green Star ready, 4-Goodyear 380/90R-46

sprayer tires and rims, Tridekon Crop Dividers, 4 JD Star๏ฌre receivers, 4- JD Star๏ฌre receivers, 4-JD 2600 displays, Outback Light bar, 80โ€™Degelman 7000 Straw Master heavy harrow, Degelman 7645 land roller, JD 1610 cultivator with Degelman harrows, MF 360 18โ€™ discer, Haukass side arm disc markers, Crown 6 yard scraper, 5000 gallon ground fuel tank, 300 & 500 gallon fuel tank and stands, Crary 30โ€™ air reel, 4 Behlen 12โ€™x14โ€™ Quonset doors, 2010 -9โ€™ Mainero 2230 grain bagger, West๏ฌeld MK 130-91swing auger big 1000 PTO, West๏ฌeld MK 130-91 swing auger 540 PTO, Sakundiak HD 8-1400 auger with mover and Wisconsin diesel engine, Sakundiak HD 8-1400 auger with Wheatheart mover and Kohler 27 HP engine, Wooden 100 bushel grain box with rubber tires, 40โ€™ Sea Container, 13โ€”Behlin 3200 bushel hopper bottom bins with air and OPI, Twister 11,000

bushel ๏ฌ‚at bottom bin with ๏ฌ‚oor sweep and unload auger, 2 Twister 5500 bushel hopper bottom bins, 7 Freisen 105, 72 and 50 ton fertilizer bins, 14,000 bushel condo storage at P&H Weyburn Sk. 4-Westeel 1650 hopper bottom bins, 2 Westeel Rosco 1900 bushel hopper bottom bins, 2-Behlin 2911 bushel on cement, Westeel Rosco 3300 bushel bin on wood, Westeel 1350 bushel bin on wood, 2-Westeel 1650 bushel bins on cement, quantity of 3HP & 5HP aeration fans. Daryl Campbell Consignment 306-861-3141 Kubota B-2410 FWA yard tractor and Kubota LA-352 FEL with 350 hours, Kubota 3PTH Rototiller, Kubota B-2550C front mount snow blower, Landpride 3PTH yard leveller, Kubota F2560 SP diesel front mount 72โ€ lawn mower with 760 hours, Yamaha Kodiak quad, Polaris Scrambler 90 quad, Zero Drift yard sprayer, Yamaha EF5200DE generator.

Visit www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale bill and photos. Join us on Facebook and Twitter.

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7 Broadway Street East, PO Box 1148 Yorkton SK Canada S3N 2X3 Telephone: 306-783-8523 Fax: 306-783-8668 rbkr@rbkrlaw.com No phone calls please.

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Tips to manage rosacea symptoms

A chronic skin condition, rosacea affects millions of people each year and often begins with a tendency to blush or turn flushed more easily than other people. However, rosacea can become more pronounced on the face, producing swelling and bumpy or thickening skin. Rosacea can spread to other areas of the body as well. Because rosacea is often noticeable, many people with the condition are interested in learning how to reduce their symptoms.

The first step when considering skincare treatment is to visit a doctor to determine if the symptoms you are exhibiting are indicative of rosacea. If a general practitioner is unsure, he or she may refer you to a dermatologist. Dermatologists specialize in skin conditions and usually can identify rosacea with just a visual inspection. Ignoring symptoms of rosacea could put you at risk of exacerbating the redness even further.

The exact cause of rosacea is unknown, but some believe it is linked to the swelling of blood vessels beneath the skin. The Mayo Clinic says rosacea symptoms may

flare up for weeks at a time before diminishing. Many people who develop rosacea fall into these categories: รข€ห˜ between 30 and 50 years old รข€ห˜ fair skin with light hair and blue eyes รข€ห˜ Celtic or Scandinavian ancestry, and รข€ห˜ most likely have someone in their family with severe acne or rosacea. Although thereรข€™s no definitive cure for rosacea, treatments can help control redness and reduce other signs of the condition. A combination of medication, avoidance of triggers and some natural remedies may be able to help. รข€ห˜ Antibiotic treatments: Antibiotics used to treat rosacea have anti-inflammatory properties. They can be effective in the short term and are usually applied as creams, but they may come in pill form as well. รข€ห˜ Acne medications: The Mayo Clinic says some doctors will prescribe isotretinoin, a powerful acne medication, if antibiotics do not work. This may be used on acne-like lesions that accompany rosacea. รข€ห˜ Lasers and light treatments: Doctors may

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When adopting or purchasing new dogs, dog owners must accept that their companion animals will be part of their lives for the next decade-plus. When dogs are welcomed into a home, they can alter the family dynamic and bring families immeasurable amounts of joy. So itรข€™s understandable that pet parents want that joy to last as long as possible, and prospective pet owners may be surprised to learn that some breeds have longer life expectancies than others. รข€ห˜ Chihuahua: One of the smallest dog breeds, chihuahuas also tend to be one of the longestliving. The longest-living chihuahua reached 20 years old. รข€ห˜ Pomeranian: Pomeranians hail from a region of the world formerly known as Pomerania, which was located in parts of present-day Germany and Poland. Queen Victoria fell in love with a pomeranian and made the dog popular in England. These small pups can live between 14 to 16 years. รข€ห˜ Yorkshire terrier: Adorable Yorkies are a favorite of dog-lovers and can live as long as 20 years. รข€ห˜ Dachshund: Affectionately known as the รข€œweiner dog,รข€? these lively pups typically remain loyal companions for anywhere from 12 to 15 years. รข€ห˜ Collie: Fans of the

television show รข€œLassieรข€? fell in love with intelligent collies. These dogs were bred to herd sheep and cattle, but theyรข€™re also excellent family dogs. Collies tend to live between 15 and 16 years.

use lasers and other light treatments to reduce redness and inflammation and to remove thickening skin. รข€ห˜ Electrosurgery (electrocautery): This procedure sends electric currents into the skin to help treat it by reducing the appearance of blood vessels or removing tissue buildup that typically forms around the nose. รข€ห˜ Avoiding triggers: Some people have found that eating spicy

food; excessive drinking; stress; or extreme temperatures can cause rosacea to flare up. Learning about your triggers and avoiding these things can make rosacea less troublesome, possibly extending the time between flare-ups. รข€ห˜ Exploring home remedies: Foods and beverages known to reduce inflammation can help reduce the redness associated with rosacea. These include but are not limited to chamomile,

green tea and oatmeal. Lavender oil and honey also have antimicrobial and antiseptic properties that may make them good for treating rosacea. A study presented to the American Academy of Dermatology found that licorice also helps reduce redness and can help promote healthy skin cells. Consult with a dermatologist before trying natural remedies to ensure they do not compete with or interact with any medications.

People with rosacea should use gentle skincare products and avoid scrubbing or touching their faces too much. Avoid products that contain alcohol, which can cause further irritation. Everyone should also wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily to protect their skin from damaging UV rays. Rosacea is a common condition, but it is one that can be managed through a comprehensive approach.

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March 25, 2016 | This Week Marketplace

HOLLYWOOD โ€” Emily Blunt, star of the $370 million grosser โ€œEdge of Tomorrow,โ€ with Tom Cruise, and the $213 million grosser โ€œInto the Woods,โ€ with Meryl Streep, has been cast by director Rob Marshall to play Julie Andrewsโ€™ title role in Disneyโ€™s sequel to โ€œMary Poppins.โ€ The follow-up takes place 20 years later and is a continuation of the adventures of the Banks family. Blunt will next star as the Ice Queen in โ€œThe Huntsman: Winterโ€™s War,โ€ with Chris Hemsworth

Emily Blunt in โ€œThe Huntsman: Winterโ€™s Warโ€ and Charlize Theron, out April 22, and โ€œThe Girl on the Train,โ€ with Justin Theroux and Luke Evans, due Oct. 7 And speaking of revivals, Shirley MacLaine has begun filming a liveaction โ€œLittle Mermaidโ€ film in Georgia. Thereโ€™s

also another โ€œLittle Mermaidโ€ film in production starring Chloe Grace Moretz. Neither is from Disney Studios. Leonardo DiCaprio, fresh off his best-actor Oscar win for โ€œThe Revenant,โ€ is zeroing in on his next project, which will be portraying Jack Kerouac. Kerouac was considered a literary iconoclast, and along with Allen Ginsberg, a pioneer of โ€œThe Beat Generation.โ€ He died in Florida in 1969 at the age of 47, of complications from long-term alcohol abuse. Many of his works were not published until after his death. Both Kerouac and Ginsberg were portrayed

in the 2013 film โ€œKill Your Darlings,โ€ which starred Jack Huston (son of director John Huston and brother of Anjelica Huston) as Kerouac and โ€œHarry Potterโ€ star Daniel Radcliff as Ginsberg. It made only $1.7 million in theaters. Meanwhile, Ben Affleck has been getting over his broken marriage with Jennifer Garner by working non-stop. His turn as Batman in โ€œBatman vs Superman: Dawn of Justiceโ€ opens March 25. Heโ€™s also completed โ€œSuicide Squad,โ€ with Will Smith and Jared Leto, due Aug. 5, and โ€œThe Accountant,โ€ with Oscar-winner J.K. Simmons and Anna

Kendrick, out Oct. 7. Affleck currently is shooting โ€œLive by Night,โ€ with Sienna Miller, Zoe Saldana, Elle Fanning and Scott Eastwood, for a 2017 release. Heโ€™s also zeroing in on a film biography of Pulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck, best known for โ€œThe Grapes of Wrath,โ€ โ€œOf Mice and Menโ€ and โ€œEast of Eden.โ€ The Chinese already are calling the sciencefantasy/adventure/monster/action movie โ€œThe Great Wallโ€ the most

expensive film ever made in China. The $135 million 3D epic is the first English-language film of famed Asian director Zhang Yimou. Their insurance policy for this one is โ€œThe Martianโ€ best-actor Oscar nominee Matt Damon, Willem Defoe and Pedro Pascal, who played Oberyn Martell in the fourth season of โ€œGame of Thrones.โ€ A science-fantasy/adventure/monster/ action film? Sounds like theyโ€™re hedging their bets. Could they also have Godzilla waiting in the wings?

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(NC) โ€” Get your aprons and whisks ready, because baking is a great way to bring your family together in the kitchen. In fact, a recent study conducted on behalf of Unilever, the maker of Becel margarine, found that 93 per cent of Canadians enjoy baking delicious goodies with their children. When baking with kids, using soft, non-hydrogenated margarine is a no-brainer because it can be used straight from the fridge, so thereโ€™s no need to wait for it to soften. It makes mixing the ingredients a breeze for kids, and itโ€™s the secret ingredient for getting soft and chewy cookies every time. Margarine can replace

butter 1:1 in any baking recipe for an alternative with 80 per cent less saturated fat. Made with a blend of plant and seed oils, like Canadian canola oil and sunflower oil, Becel margarine with simpler ingredients is a source of good omega 3 polyunsaturated fats and is free from artificial preservatives, flavours and colours. It also has a great taste your family will love. ANYTIME SUGAR COOKIES Preparation Time: 15 minutes Cooking Time: 10 minutes Makes: 54 cookies โ€ข 2-1/2 cups (625 mL)

all-purpose flour โ€ข 1/2 tsp. (2 mL) baking soda โ€ข 1/2 tsp. (2 mL) cream of tartar โ€ข 1/4 tsp. (1 mL) salt โ€ข 1 cup (250 mL) Becel Buttery Taste margarine โ€ข 3/4 cup (175 mL) granulated sugar, divided โ€ข 1/2 cup (125 mL) confectioners/icing sugar โ€ข 1 egg โ€ข 1/2 tsp. (2 mL) vanilla extract

Preheat oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). Combine flour, baking soda, cream of tartar and salt in medium bowl; set aside. Beat Becel Buttery Taste margarine, 1/2 cup (125 mL) granulated sugar and confectionersโ€™ sugar in large bowl

with electric mixer until light and fluffy. Beat in egg and vanilla until blended. Gradually beat in flour mixture just until blended. Shape dough into 1-inch (2.5-cm) balls, then roll in remaining 1/4 cup (50mL) granulated sugar; arrange on ungreased baking sheets, 2 inches (5 cm) apart. Flatten each with the bottom of a glass. Bake 10 minutes or until edges are slightly golden. Cool sheets 2 minutes on wire rack; remove cookies from sheets and cool completely. Nutrition information and more baking ideas are available at becel.ca.

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Keep Saskatchewan Strong Hello, my name is Terry Dennis and I am your Saskatchewan Party candidate for Canora-Pelly Constituency. April 4th, 2016 is Election Day in Saskatchewan and I am asking for your support. I was born and raised in Canora and eventually joined my Dad in the family business. After Dadโ€™s retirement I continued to operate Dennis Foods with my brother for over 30 years. My involvement in public life began in 1994 when I was first elected as an alderman for the Town of Canora. My interest continued to grow and I was elected as Mayor of Canora in 2000. I have been re-elected as Mayor for Canora in 5 consecutive elections, only resigning from the position in the fall of 2014 when my wife and I moved to Crystal Lake. I look forward to working with the fine people of Canora-Pelly Constituency. Today our government has been moving forward with the construction of schools, highways and infrastructure, long term care facilities, hiring nurses, hiring doctors and still lowering our taxes. With the strong leadership of Brad Wall and the SaskParty, we can continue to succeed in moving Saskatchewan forward. Let us never go back.

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ROOT BEER-GLAZED HAM Itโ€™s so fun to crack open a can of root beer and add it to the glaze. It provides liquid, sweetness and flavor. You also can use cola or even Dr Pepper! โ€ข1/2 fully cooked bonein ham โ€ข40 whole cloves โ€ข1/4 cup Dijon mustard โ€ข2 tablespoons cider vinegar โ€ข3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar โ€ขKosher salt

โ€ขPepper โ€ข1 can root beer Heat oven to 350 F. Place the ham cut-side down on a rack set in a roasting pan; add 1/3 cup water to the pan. Score the ham on all sides in a diamond pattern, cutting only 1/4 to 1/2 inches deep. Press 1 clove in the middle of each diamond. Cover the ham with foil and bake for 2 hours. Meanwhile, make the glaze: In a medium saucepan, whisk together the mustard, vinegar,

Cricket is a sport that Americans, in general, do not ever play. But hereโ€™s what we do know: We know that the game exists. We know that India, Britain and Australia play the game often. We know that it requires hitting a ball with a stick, and history has shown that weโ€™re very good at hitting things. Itโ€™s not like itโ€™s bobsledding, a sport we perennially suck at. This is something we can actually do. It is for just those reasons that I submit the challenge. I looked into the rules of how the game is played, and I stand here before you none the

wiser. I havenโ€™t a clue as to the subtle nuances of the game. I know that you can hit the baseball-sized ball with a flattened side of a willow wood bat out of the park and itโ€™s worth 6 runs. A ground rule double is apparently worth 4 runs. There are 10 outs per inning, there are 11 players on defense and each game lasts about 5 days. And people complain that baseball is too slow? The game has other rules. Thereโ€™s one rule that states if a red ball is used, no team can wear colorful uniforms. They have to wear white or off-white uniforms. I donโ€™t see this as an obstacle. Iโ€™m sure that UnderArmour can come up with something that fits the bill. Naturally, there will be naysayers. Americans barely support out-

sugar and 1/4 teaspoon each salt and pepper. Gradually add the root beer. Simmer, stirring occasionally, until slightly thickened, 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from heat. Brush a third of the glaze (about 1/3 cup) over the ham and bake, uncovered, for 20 minutes; repeat. Brush the remaining glaze over the ham and bake until the ham is heated through and the internal temperature registers 140 degrees F, 15 to 20 minutes more. Serves 16.

โ€ข3 large egg yolks โ€ข1/4 cup water โ€ข2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice โ€ข1/2 cup cold butter, cut into 16 pieces โ€ข1/4 teaspoon salt โ€ข8 large eggs โ€ข4 English muffins, split โ€ข8 slices Canadian bacon

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Prepare Hollandaise sauce: In heavy 1-quart saucepan, whisk yolks, water and lemon juice. Cook over medium-low heat 5 to 6 minutes or until mixture starts to thicken, stirring constantly.

door or, for that matter, indoor lacrosse. How can we just pick up another sport when the WNBA still needs our support? The answer is easy, my friends: Gary Sheffield. Admittedly, I have not run this idea past Mr. Sheffield. This is partially because I fear him a great deal. That being said, who out there among us can deny the fact that Gary Sheffield will destroy the ball in cricket? Send Sheffield, Derek Jeter (because you have to send Derek Jeter, if only to make nice with the international press) and all manner of exbaseball players to play the game. I think Curt Schilling would make an excellent bowler (pitcher, in baseball vernacular) along with John Smoltz. I bet Jorge Posada and Bernie Williams would sign on. Ichiro would

be a no-brainer, and for laughs we can ask Lou Piniella to coach the team. Surely he will appreciate the pace of each 30-hour game. Look ... President John F. Kennedy issued the challenge that we put a man on the moon, not because it was easy but because it was hard, and that was in the 1960s. President George W. Bush challenged us to go to Mars, and as far as heโ€™s concerned, Matt Damon fulfilled his mission. But Iโ€™m talking cricket, America. This is something we can actually do, that will never be considered a hoax or ever require the approval of Ben Affleck. Cricket, America. Itโ€™s time. Mark Vasto is a veteran sportswriter who lives in New Jersey.

Reduce heat to low. Whisk in butter, 1 piece at a time, until sauce has thickened. Remove from heat; stir in salt. Keep warm. Heat broiler, with rack about 4 inches from source of heat. Prepare poached eggs: In 12-inch skillet, heat 1-inch water to boiling over high heat. Reduce heat to mediumlow. Break 1 egg into cup. Holding cup close to surface of water, slip egg into simmering water; repeat with remaining eggs. Cover skillet and cook eggs 4 to 5 minutes or until whites are set and yolks begin to thicken. With slotted spoon, transfer eggs, 1 at a time, to paper towels to drain. Meanwhile, arrange muffins, split sides down, on cookie sheets; broil until roasted. Turn muffins over; place bacon on same sheet. Broil 2 minutes or until muffins are

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THE GIRL GUIDE EXTRA OPS UNIT IS TRAVELLING TO HAWAII IN THE SUMMER OF 2017 They are collecting gently used clothing and household items (no furniture). We are also having a bottle drive fundraiser and the girls will be out collecting any pop bottles or cans that you would like to donate on the morning of April 3, 2016. If you have items to donate please call Jacquie at 306-783-5391 or Carrie at 306-782-0706 for drop off or pick up information. The Donation Driveโ€™s goal is to raise funds to help the girls with travel expenses. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

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LOOK HERE FOR GREAT NO TRADE DEALS! 2009 JD 1895

2013 BOURGAULT 7700

2007 JD 1835/1910

2002 BOURGAULT 5440

43โ€™, 10โ€ space, MRB dry, 430 bu, 1910 d/s. $

D/S, saddle tank, 5 meters, scale, brakes. $

61โ€™, 10โ€ space, MRB, d/s dry, 4โ€rubber press, 430 bu cart d/s. $

Single shoot, hyd. cal., 3 meters. $

2001 5710/5440

1999 BOURGAULT 5710/08 6350

2013 BOURGAULT 7950

51โ€™, 7.5โ€ spacing, 3โ€ rubber press, single shoot. $

5 tank meter, auger, saddle tank, 8 port d/s. $

119,000

64โ€™, 10โ€ space MRB dry, 3โ€ rubber press, d/s, cart. $

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169,000

59,000

JOHN DEERE 4WD TRACTORS 2015 9620R 663 hrs., PTO, SOLD $557,000 800-46 duals .............................................. 2015 9620R 648 hrs., PTO, 800-42 duals $559,000 2015 9570R 719 hrs., PTO,SOLD 800-46 duals $539,000 2015 9570R 750 hrs., PTO, 800-46 duals $529,000 2014 9560R 614 hrs., 800-38 duals ......... $469,000 2014 9560R 600 hrs., PTO, triples ........... $469,000 2014 9560R 673 hrs., triples .................... $459,000 2014 9560R 1032 hrs., 800-38 duals ....... $459,000 2013 9560R 1061 hrs., PTO, triples ......... $439,000 2013 9560R 1226 hrs., PTO, triples ......... $429,000 2012 9560R 2279 hrs., PTO, triples ......... $349,000 2014 9510R 800 duals, 1406 hrs., 78 gal. pump, PTO ............................................................ $445,000 2014 9510R 1035 hrs. ............................... $439,000 2014 9510R 1086 hrs. ............................... $439,000 2014 9510R c/w PTO, 1405 hrs. .............. $445,000 2014 9460R, 114 hrs., PTO, duals ........... $424,000 2013 9460R, 890 hrs. ................................ $345,000 2012 9460R 1141 hrs., PTO, 78 GPM, 800-38 duals .............................................. $349,000 2013 9360R 1472 hrs., PS/PTO................ $285,000 2012 9360R 912 hrs., 24 spd.................... $250,000 2011 9630 2084 hrs. .................................. $299,000 2011 9530 1584 hrs., 800 duals, 48 gal. pump ............................................. $269,000 2009 9530 PS 2581 hrs. ............................ $265,000 2010 9430 PS 1691 hrs. ............................ $279,000 2010 9430 PS/PTO/78 GPM hyd., 2473 hrs. .................................................... $269,000 2010 9430 3344 hrs., 78 GPM, PTO ......... $255,000 SOLD 2008 9330 Powershift ............................... $195,000 1979 8440 Consigned ................................. $17,750

COMPETITIVE 4WD TRACTORS 2014 Case 470 HD 710/42 duals, full GPS, PTO, leather, only 369 hrs. ................................ $385,000 1990 Case 9150 6830 hrs., 12 spd., powershift. Was $55,000 ...................................... NOW $47,500 1981 Steiger ST 280 (855 Cummins) ......... $25,000

TRACK TRACTORS 2013 Cat MT 865C w/PTO, 390 hrs. Lease for $21,56975 semi-annual OAC

2015 9570 RT PTO/hyd. hitch ................... JUST IN 2015 JD 9570 36โ€ tracks, PTO................. $590,000 2014 JD 9560 RT Big hyd. pumps, PTO, 344 hrs. ...................................................... $488,000 2012 9510 RT PTO, big hyd. pumps, 2250 hrs. .................................................... $339,000 2012 Case 550 Quad Trac 36โ€ tracks, full GPS, leather, 2000 hrs. ...................................... $359,000

MFWD TRACTORS 2014 JD 7290R, 500 hrs., TLS, IVT .......... $275,000 2013 JD 7230R, TLS, H480 loader, IVT, 1264 hrs. ............................................ $259,000 2015 JD 6215R, TLS, IVT, 300 hrs ........... $259,000 2015 JD 6215R, TLS, H380 loader, IVT, 400 hrs. .............................................. $236,000 2015 6215R, 219 hrs., 380 loader. ........... $239,000 2014 JD 7215R, IVT, 993 hrs. ................... $225,000 2014 JD 6210R, IVT, H380 loader, 850 hrs. ...................................................... $199,500 2010 JD 7630 c/w 746 ldr., 3544 hrs. ...... $125,000 2013 Case Puma 145, ldr., 1550 hrs. ...... $139,000 1989 John Deere 4255 power shift, c/w 740 Loader, 3 pt hitch, 8733 hrs. E/OH ............................................................ $59,000

JD SPRAYERS 2015 R4045 350 hrs. ................................. $550,000 2015 R4045 495 hrs. ................................. $530,000 2015 R4045 500 hrs. ................................. $530,000

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2003 BOURGAULT 5710

Bag lift, x20, 900 tires.

52โ€™, 7.5โ€ space, rubber press, 350bu single shoot cart. $

Single shoot, 3 meters.

47โ€™, 10โ€ space, double shoot dry MRB, rubber press. $

2003 JD 1910

BOURGAULT 5350

1998 BOURGAULT 5710

1998 JD 1820/1900

1997 FLEXICOIL 2320

6 run, 3 tank double shoot, auger. $

3 tank meter, double shoot, rice tires. $

64โ€™, 10โ€ space, S/S, 4โ€ rubber press. $

52โ€™, 10โ€ space, 3โ€ rubber, 350 bu s/s, cart. $

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2014 R4045 203 hrs. ................................. $540,000 2015 R4038, 369 hrs., 1,000 gal., 100โ€™ full GPS, 2 sets of tires .................... $469.000 2013 4940 0 hrs. ........................................ $450,000 2014 4940 329 hrs., Raven, hgt. cont. .... $420,000 2014 4940 413 hrs., Raven, hgt. cont. .... $420,000 2014 JD 4940 1210 hrs. ............................ $389,000 2013 JD 4940 120โ€™, full GPS, 2 sets of tires, 1300 hrs. .................................................... $345,000 2013 4940 1031 hrs. .................................. $350,000 2012 4940 1183 hrs. .................................. $299,000 2012 4940 1253 hrs. .................................. $289,000 2009 4930 1997 hrs. .................................. $220,000 2006 4920 120โ€™, 2 sets of tires, full GPS, 4344 hrs ..................................................... $159,000 2005 4920 4020 hrs. .................................. $139,000 2009 4830 1142 hrs. .................................. $229,000 2009 4830 1266 hrs. .................................. $229,000 SOLD 2011 4730 1007 hrs. .................................. $239,000 2001 4710 2520 hrs., 800 gal. poly tank, 90โ€™, full GPS, 2 sets of tires................................... $139,000 1998 JD 4700 800 gal. plastic tank, 2 sets of tires, full GPS, 3440 hrs. ..................................... JUST IN 2014 962I Pull type (new) 1700 gal. tank, 120โ€™ boom. ........................................................... $99,000

COMPETITIVE SPRAYERS

2010 Case 4420 c/w AIM, 1900 hrs......... $259,000 2009 Case 4420 c/w pin point, 2200 hrs.. ................................................... $269,000 2007 Ag Chem 1074 2250 hrs. ................. $169,000 1996 Ag Chem 854 3817 hrs. ..................... $55,000 100โ€™ Flexi-coil System 67 800 gal./windscreens ................................... $8,500 2008 1286C Rogator 3000 hrs., 120โ€™, 2 sets of tires. Was $149,000 ........................ NOW $129,000 1998 8103 Terragator 4871 hrs. Was $59,000 ...................................... NOW $48,000

SEEDING EQUIPMENT

2015 Bourgault 3320 86โ€™ c/w MRB & SOLD 7950/sec. control ...................................... $585,000 2015 Bourgault 3320 76โ€™ c/w 7950/sectional control ...................... $496,000 NEW Bourgault 60โ€™ 3710 Coulter Drill Was $259,000 ................................... Now $239,000 Bourgault 3310 75โ€™ ................................... $158,000 SOLD Bourgault 47โ€™ 3310 MRB c/w 6550 ......... $195,000 Seedmaster TXB 65โ€™ c/w 430B JD 1910 ...................................................... $135,000 2011 Amity Colter Drill 60โ€™ ......................... $90,000 2009 JD 1895 43โ€™ c/w 430B, 1910 NH3 & liquid kit ......................................... $169,000 2010 JD 1895 43โ€™ c/w 430B, 1910 ........... $145,000 2004 JD 1895 43โ€™ c/w 430B, 1910 ............. $85,000 JD 1835 61โ€™ c/w 1910 (used 1 season) ... $154,000 2007 JD 1835 61โ€™ c/w 1910 c/w liquid kit$119,000 JD 1820 52โ€™ c/w 1910 (350 bushel) ........... $47,500 JD 1820 61โ€™ c/w 1910 ................................. $45,000 1998 JD 1820 52โ€™, 10โ€ space. Was $29,000 ..................................... NOW $24,000 Bourgault 8810 60โ€™ c/w MRB, steel press wheels ............................................... $95,000 2001 Bourgault 5710/5440 64โ€™ DS, MRB. Was $89,000 ...................................... NOW $62,500 2004 Bourgault 5710 54โ€™ MRB, 5 1/2 pneumatic press ......................................... $68,000 2002 Bourgault 5710 54โ€™ MRB, steel press................................................... $48,000 1998 Bourgault 5710 64โ€™ MRB, c/w 4โ€ rubber press................................................ $39,000 2001 Bourgault 5710 64โ€™ MRB, c/w 3โ€ rubber press................................................ $39,000 1999 Bourgault 5710 50โ€™ 7.5โ€ spacing ...... $29,000 Bourgault 536-42 40โ€™ c/w 180.................... $15,000 2006 Morris Maxim 2 Air Drill 55โ€™ c/w 8370 XL tank ........................................ $85,000 Flexi-coil 5000 39โ€™ c/w 2320 4โ€ rubber press................................................ $35,000 1992 Flexicoil 5000/2320 57โ€™, 9โ€ space DS. Was $26,000 ...................................... NOW $19,500

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SOLD 2015 Bourgault 7950 ................................. JUST IN 2014 Bourgault 7950 Air Seeder ............. $239,000 2013 Bourgault 7700 Air Seeder ............. $199,000 Bourgault 6550โ€™s......................................... $75,000 2012 Bourgault 6550 ST Duals, bag lift X20, DS ......................................... $120,000 2006 Bourgault 6450 .................................. $82,500 Bourgault 6350............................................ $45,000 2002 Bourgault 5440 Double shoot. Was $55,000 ...................................... NOW $46,500 Bourgault 5440โ€™s...............................From $39,500 Bourgault 5350............................................ $40,000 1993 Bourgault 3225 .................................. $12,500 2993 Bourgault 3195 .................................... $7,500 1993 Bourgault 2155 .................................... $3,900 JD 1910 (03) 430B ....................................... $52,500 JD 1910 (04) 340B ....................................... $45,000 JD 1910 430B .............................................. $44,000 JD 1910 340B .............................................. $39,000

TILLAGE 60 ft. Salford 4160.. .................................. $165,000 50 ft. Salford 4150 (13)... .......................... $148,000 50 ft. Salford RTS Heavy Duty ................... $89,000 50 ft. Salford RTS HD ................................. $89,000 2012 Salford RTS 570 HD 50โ€™. Was $89,000 ...................................... NOW $82,500 2011 Salford RTS 570 40โ€™. Was $65,000 ...................................... NOW $49,000 2012 Lemken Helidor 40โ€™. Was $89,000 ...................................... NOW $69,000 41 ft. Salford 570 RTS (12) 3000 AC .......... $82,500 41โ€™ Salford RTS (09) .................................... $63,000 40 ft. Lemken Helidor... .............................. $80,000 40โ€™ Lemken Helidor (14) New discs .......... $89,000 30 ft. Wishek 862 NT Disc ......................... $74,000 40 ft. JD 637 Disc (11)... ............................. $69,000 41 ft. JD 2410 (14) 500 acres ..................... $85,000 29 ft. JD 1600 ................................................ $3,500 40 ft. JD 637 Disc (11) ................................ $69,000 41 ft. JD 2410 Chisel Plow (12).................. $59,000 52 ft. Bourgault 8810 .................................. $36,500 41 ft. Case IH 5800 Chisel Plow ................ $29,000 48 ft. Bourgault 46-50 .................................. $7,500 90 ft. Bourgault 6000 Mid Harrow ... From $26,500 45 ft. Phoenix H14 Rotary Harrow ............ $28,500

MISCELLANEOUS Bridgeview 2410 Pull Dozer, like new ...... $63,500 2012 2410 Pull Dozer 24โ€™............................ $58,500 2008 2400 Pull Dozer 24โ€™............................ $48,500 470 Cat Scraper hyd................................... $49,500 1997 JD 444 Wheel Loader 8144 hrs. ....... $58,500 2004 Backhoe JCB 6300 hrs. .................... $49,000 Case 1086 Loader....................................... $10,000 Schulte SDX-102 Snow Blower, new.......... $9,500 Schulte 1100 Snow Blower .......................... $3,900 Norman 3 pt. Hitch Snow Blower 84โ€ ........ $2,500 2012 JD 1023 c/w snow blower, 59 hrs. .. $19,900 2007 JD 2305 c/w snow blower, mower, loader & tiller .......................................................... $19,900 JD 455 Diesel c/w snow blower & new tiller .................................................... $9,900 New Schulte SV Plow................................. $12,900 New Pit Express Double Barrell Drive Over ................................................... $29,900 Highline BM1400 Bale Mover .................... $24,000 2012 Highline CFR 650 Bale Processor .................................................... $14,000 1999 Bale King 2010 Vortex Bale Processor ............................................. $7,500 2012 JD 568 Round Baler .......................... $44,000 2011 JD 568 Round Baler .......................... $35,000 2008 JD 568 Round Baler .......................... $29,500 1999 JD 946 Moco ...................................... $21,000 2004 JD 956 Moco ...................................... $22,000 2010 16โ€™ New Holland H7460 Mow Max ..... $31,000

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NH 2300 Hay Bine 18โ€™, fits NH swather .... $16,500 2002 JD 567 Round Baler .......................... $18,500 1995 JD 348 Square Baler ......................... $16,500 1996 Case 8545 Square Baler ................... $16,500 2009 New Holland BR780 Round Baler ...... $8,000 Schulte RS320 Rock Picker, New ............... 23,500 Schulte 2500 Giant Rock Picker, New...... $19,800 Highline XL78 Rock Picker ........................ $145,00 Highline 546 Rock Picker ............................ $5,000 Agro Spread AS 120T hyd. drive fertilizer spreader ................... $135,000 Brent 1084 Avalanche, tarp, duals. Was $44,000 ...................................... NOW $29,000

JOHN DEERE COMBINES 2015 JD S690โ€™S - JUST IN 243 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $585,000 272 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $583,000 239 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $586,000 243 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $586,000

2015 JD S680โ€™S - JUST IN 246 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $560,000 245 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $560,000 242 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $560,000 251 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $560,000

JOHN DEERE COMBINES 2014 S690 c/w 615, 205 hrs. .................... $499,000 2014 S690 c/w 615, 214 hrs. .................... $499,000 2014 S690 c/w 615, 421 hrs. .................... $479,000 2012 S690 c/w 615, 4WD, 680 hrs.. ......... $425,000 2014 S680 615P, 650 duals, 493 hrs. ...... $449,000 2014 S680 489 hrs. ................................... $449,000 2014 S680 492 hrs. ................................... $449,000 2014 S680 494 hrs. ................................... $449,000 2014 S680 498 hrs. ................................... $449,000 2013 S680 c/w 615, 577 hrs. .................... $415,000 2012 S680 c/w 615, 586 hrs., 4WD, 7.10 duals ........................................ $399,000 2012 S680 c/w 615, 4WD, 571 hrs. .......... $395,000 2012 S680 c/w 615, 653 hrs. .................... $389,000 2012 S670 c/w 615, 850 hrs. .................... $329,000 2011 9870 c/w 615, 1227 hrs. .................. $259,000 2010 9870 c/w 615, 1251 hrs. .................. $249,000 2010 9770 c/w 615, 931 hrs. .................... $249,000 2009 9770 c/w 615, 1015 hrs. .................. $239,000 2009 9770 c/w 615, 1178 hrs. .................. $235,000 2008 9770 STS PW7 hdr., 1117 hrs. Was $205,000 .................................. NOW $179,000 2008 9770 c/w PW7, 1074 hrs. ................ $209,000 2008 9770 c/w 615, 1225 hrs. .................. $209,000 2008 9770 c/w 615, 1420 hrs. .................. $195,000 2010 9670 919 hrs. .................................... $219,000 2007 9760 STS PW7 hdr., 1773 hrs. Was $159,000 .................................. NOW $129,000 2007 9760 1237 hrs. .................................. $169,000 2005 9760 Low hrs.................................... $149,000 2007 9660 1485 hrs. .................................. $169,000 2005 9660 1412 hrs. .................................. $146,500 2005 9860 2012 hrs. .................................. $145,000 2005 9860 2114 hrs. .................................. $143,000 2006 9660 2025 hrs. .................................. $135,000 2003 9750 Canadian Special, 1556 hrs. .. $125,000 2001 9650 STS PW7 hdr., 3132 hrs. Was $95,000 ...................................... NOW $75,000 1999 9610 2837 hrs. .................................... $65,000 1998 CTS 2 3115 hrs. ................................. $49,500 1998 CTS 2 3391 hrs. ................................. $47,500 1998 CTS 2 3439 hrs. ................................. $49,000 1997 9600 3597 hrs. .................................... $49,000 1997 CTS 2806 hrs...................................... $43,500 1994 9600 2872 hrs. .................................... $47,500 1994 9600 3620 hrs. .................................... $44,000 1990 9600 4195 hrs. .................................... $29,000 1982 7720. ..................................................... $9,500

COMPETITIVE COMBINES 2012 NH CR9090 801 hrs., 790 pu hdr. Was $329,000 .................................. NOW $247,500

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NYKOLAISHEN FARM EQUIP. LTD. KAMSACK, SK 306-542-2814 SWAN RIVER, MB 204-734-3466

APRIL PRE-SEASON SALE LET NYKOLAISHEN FARM EQUIPMENT CUSTOM DESIGN THE FINANCING PACKAGE THAT BEST SUITS YOUR FARMING OPERATION!

GREAT LOW RATE OPTIONS AVAILABLE AS LOW AS 1.99% OAC LOW RATE FINANCING

LOW RATE LEASING

OR

LEASE SPECIALS

OR

GREAT CASH INCENTIVES

OR

JOHN DEERE 4WD AND TRACK TRACTORS

2 8 IN STOCK

JD 9620R (15) PTO, 800/38IF, 631 to 701 hrs.

2 3 IN STOCK

JD 9570R (15) PTO, 800/38IF, 691 to 814 hrs.

Starting at

529,000

$

Starting at 1 IN STOCK

555,000

$

JD 9520R (15) PTO, 800/38IF, 632 hrs.

510,000

$

4 IN STOCK

JD 9560R (14) 800/38IH or 46โ€ triples, 600 to 1032 hrs.

459,000

$

Starting at 2 IN STOCK

JD 9560R (13) Triples, PTO, 1061 to 1226 hrs.

429,000

$

Starting at 1 IN STOCK

JD 9570RT (15)

2 IN STOCK

PTO, hyd. hitch, 592 to 614 hrs.

1 AVAILABLE

JD 9560R (12) Triples, 2279 hrs.

555,000

$

Starting at

JD 9560RT (14) PTO, hyd. hitch, 346 hrs.

488,000

349,000

$

$

3 IN STOCK

JD 9510R (14) 800/38โ€™s, 78 gal. hyd., 1035 to 1405 hrs.

439,000 $445,000

$

to

1 AVAILABLE

JD 9510R (12) 46โ€ triples, 78 gal. hyd., 2018 hrs.

339,000

$

JD 9330 (08)

JD 9510RT (12) JD 9460R (14)

1 AVAILABLE PTO, 78 gal. pump, 800/38โ€™s, 114 hrs.

JD 9460R (12)

2 IN STOCK

424,000 345,000

$

$

78 gal. pump, 800/38โ€™s, 890 to 1141 hrs. From

JD 9360R (13) PTO, P/S, 520/46 duals, 1600 hrs.

JD 9360R (12) 24 spd., 520/42 duals, 912 hrs.

279,000 250,000

$

$

JD 9630 (11) P/S, 78 gal. 520/46 triples, 2089 hrs. $

299,000

JD 9530 (11) P/S, 48 gal. 800/38 duals, 1584 hrs. $

339,000

JD 9430 (10) P/S, 78 gal. 710/42 and 800โ€™s duals, 1691 to 2473 hrs. 2 AVAILABLE $ From

269,000

269,000

2015 9620R 648 hrs., PTO, 800-38 duals .................................... $559,000 2013 9360R 1472 hrs., PS/PTO.................................................... $285,000

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78 gal. pump, PTO, hyd. hitch, 2250 hrs. $

NEW

P/S, 620/46 duals, 5200 hrs. $

179,000

30 SERIES BOUNTY Trade a 9030 Series 4WD in April and receive a

FREE

2016 Z525 Z Trak Mower 54โ€ deck (Value $5519)

2012 9360R 912 hrs., 24 spd. ....................................................... $250,000 1979 8440 Consigned ..................................................................... $17,750

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NykolaisheN farm equipmeNt ltd. april pre-season sale look here for great No trade deals!

competitive 4wd tractors

2014 case st 470 hD

2012 case st 550 quaD trac

710/42 duals, PTO, P/S, GPS, 369 hrs. $

36โ€ track, full GPS, leather, 2000 hrs. $

385,000

359,000

1990 case 9150

2013 cat mt 865c

noW

1981 steiger st280

PTO, 390 hrs.

21,56975

6830 hrs., 12 spd., P/S. Was $55,000. $

C855 Cummins.

$

47,500

25,000

lease for semi-annual oaC

$

john deere and competitive mfwdโ€™s

2014 JD 7215r

2015 JD 6215r

IVT, MFWD, 800/38 tires, 1050 hrs. $

H380 FEL, IVT, MFWD, 219 to 468 hrs, 3 available. $

225,000

starting at

2014 JD 7290R, 500 hrs., TLS, IVT ...................................... $275,000 2015 JD 6215R, TLS, IVT, 300 hrs ....................................... $259,000 2015 JD 6215R, TLS, H380 loader, IVT, 400 hrs. ............... $236,000 2015 6215R, 219 hrs., 380 loader. ....................................... $239,000

236,000

2013 case puma 145

2015 JD 6140D H130 FEL, 0 hrs.. $ 30

15,777

765 FEL, 3 pt. HT, 1504 hrs. $

139,000

lease for annual per year oaC

2014 JD 7215R, IVT, 993 hrs. ............................................... $225,000 2014 JD 6210R, IVT, H380 loader, 850 hrs. ........................ $199,500 2010 JD 7630 c/w 746 ldr., 3544 hrs. .................................. $125,000 1993 JD 4760 2WD 8000 hrs., duals, Deg. 9โ€™ blade ............. $47,500

2009 JD 1895

43โ€™, 10โ€ space, MRB dry, 430 bu, 1910 d/s. $

119,000

2001 5710/5440

64โ€™, 10โ€ space MRB dry, 3โ€ rubber press, d/s, cart. $

62,500

1989 John Deere 4255 power shift, c/w 740 Loader, 3 pt hitch, 8733 hrs. E/OH ..................................................... $59,000 2013 Case Puma 145, ldr., 1550 hrs. .................................. $139,000 1993 Agco 9670 MFWD 6588 hrs., p/s, duals ...................... $39,500

2013 bourgault 7700

2007 JD 1835/1910

D/S, saddle tank, 5 meters, scale, brakes. $

61โ€™, 10โ€ space, MRB, d/s dry, 4โ€rubber press, 430 bu cart d/s. $

1999 bourgault 5710/08 6350

2013 bourgault 7950

169,000

51โ€™, 7.5โ€ spacing, 3โ€ rubber press, single shoot. $

59,000

89,000

5 tank meter, auger, saddle tank, 8 port d/s. $

185,000

2002 bourgault 5440 Single shoot, hyd. cal., 3 meters. $

39,000

2003 JD 1910

6 run, 3 tank double shoot, auger. $

35,000

2010 bourgault 6550 Bag lift, x20, 900 tires.

75,000

$

bourgault 5350

3 tank meter, double shoot, rice tires. $

29,000

1999 JD 1820/1900

52โ€™, 7.5โ€ space, rubber press, 350bu single shoot cart. $

33,000

1998 bourgault 5710 64โ€™, 10โ€ space, S/S, 4โ€ rubber press. $

35,000

bourgault 4350

2003 bourgault 5710

Single shoot, 3 meters.

19,000

$

1998 JD 1820/1900

52โ€™, 10โ€ space, 3โ€ rubber, 350 bu s/s, cart. $

47โ€™, 10โ€ space, double shoot dry MRB, rubber press. $

30,000

1997 flexicoil 2320

38,000

230 bu single shoot. $

5,500

get the seeding tool thatโ€™s right for you!

great lease specials on these sprayers 2013 JD 4940

2012 JD 4940

2010 JD 4830

2005 JD 4920

76โ€™ XTC HF, 10โ€ space, S/S.

8 hrs., 2 sets of tires, full GPS.

1253 hrs., 2 sets of tires, full GPS.

2048 hrs., 2 sets of tires, full GPS.

4020 hrs., 2 sets of tires, full GPS.

lease for annual oaC $2.20 per aCre based on 22,500 aC. per year

lease for annual oaC $1.74 per aCre based on 22,500 aC. per year

lease for annual oaC $1.55 per aCre based on 18,000 aC. per year

lease for annual oaC $1.28 per aCre based on 18,000 aC. per year

49,52588

$

38,99945

$

2015 bourgault 3320

22,99807

29,97020

225,000

$

$

$

2010 JD 1835/1910

61โ€™, 10โ€ space, MRB dry & NH3, 5.5 rubber press, D/S 430 bu cart, only seeded 3500 acres.

154,000

$

2006 bourgault 8810/6550

60โ€™, 8โ€ space, MRB dry, ST packers, duals, D/S cart.

169,000

$

2011 bourgault 3310

75โ€™, MRB D/S dry, 10โ€ space, V packers.

179,000

$

great selection, great prices on sprayers 2011 bourgault 5810 2010 case 4420

120โ€™, AIM, HTC, full GPS, 2 sets of tires, 1900 hrs. $

239,000

2009 JD 4830

100โ€™, 2 sets of tires, full GPS, 1142 hrs. $

229,000

1998 terra gator 4871 hrs. Was $59,000 $

noW

48,000

1996 rogator 854

800 gal., JD GPS, 80 ft., 3817 hrs. $

55,000

JD SPRAyERS 2015 R4045 350 hrs. .................................................... $550,000 2015 R4045 495 hrs. .................................................... $530,000 2015 R4045 500 hrs. .................................................... $530,000 2015 R4038, 369 hrs., 1,000 gal., 100โ€™ full gPS, 2 sets of tires ....................................... $469,000 2014 4940 329 hrs., Raven, hgt. cont. ......................................................... $420,000 2014 4940 413 hrs., Raven, hgt. cont. ....................... $420,000 2014 JD 4940 1210 hrs. ............................................... $389,000 2013 JD 4940 120โ€™, full gPS, 2 sets of tires, 1300 hrs. ............................................. $345,000 2013 JD 4940 120โ€™, full gPS, 2 sets of tires .............. $349,000 2013 4940 1031 hrs. ..................................................... $350,000 2012 JD 4940 120โ€™, 1435 hrs., full gPS, 2 sets of tires ............................................................... $299,000

2014 JD 962i

120โ€™, 1600 gal., full GPS, never used. $

99,000

2015 JD r4045

2 sets of tires, full GPS, HTC units available with pin point, 336 to 500 hrs. $

from

469,000

2012 4940 1183 hrs. ..................................................... $299,000 2006 4920 120โ€™, 2 sets of tires, full gPS, 4344 hrs ........................................................ $159,000 2006 JD 4720 90โ€™, 2416 hrs., full gPS, 2 sets of tires ............................................................... $159,000 2001 4710 2520 hrs., 800 gal. poly tank, 90โ€™, full gPS, 2 sets of tires ............................................................... $139,000 1998 JD 4700 800 gal. plastic tank, 2 sets of tires, full gPS, 3440 hrs................................ JuST In COMPETITIVE SPRAyERS 2008 Case 3320 100โ€™, full gPS AIM, 2 sets of tires ............................................................... $189,000 100โ€™ Flexi-coil System 67 800 gal./windscreens ...................................................... $8,500

72โ€™, 9.8โ€ space, S/S, 5.5 packers.

2009 JD 4930

120โ€™, 2 sets of tires, full GPS, 1997 hrs. $

220,000

2007 rogator 1074

100โ€™, 1080 gal. tank, full GPS, 2 sets of tires, 2250 hrs. $

169,000

103,500

$

2008 bourgault 3310 48โ€™, 10โ€ space, MRB, D/S dry.

109,000

$

SEEDIng EquIPMEnT 2014 Bourgault 7700 12โ€ auger, D/S, saddle tank ............. $185,000 2014 Bourgault 7950 12โ€ auger, D/S, saddle tank ............. $199,000 nEW Bourgault 60โ€™ 3710 Coulter Drill Was $259,000 .................................................................Now $239,000 2011 Bourgault 3310 75โ€™, MRB, dry D/S, V-packers, 10โ€ space ............................................................................... $179,000 Bourgault 47โ€™ 3310 MRB c/w 6550 ...................................... $195,000 2011 Bourgault 5810 72โ€™, 9.8โ€ space, single shoot, 5.5 packers............................................................................. $103,500 2011 Amity Colter Drill 60โ€™ ...................................................... $90,000 2009 JD 1895 43โ€™ c/w 430B, 1910 nH3 & liquid kit .....................................................Now Only $119,000 2010 JD 1895 43โ€™ c/w 430B, 1910 ........................................ $145,000 2005 Bourgault 5710/6550 (2010) 54,โ€™ MRB dry 5.5 packers, duals, D/S ......................................... $135,000 2004 JD 1895 43โ€™ c/w 430B, 1910 .......................................... $85,000 JD 1835 61โ€™ c/w 1910 (used 1 season) ................................ $154,000

2004 N/h sD440/sc430

57โ€™, 9โ€ space, 4โ€ rubber press, D/S, cart D/S.

85,000

$

2007 JD 1835 61โ€™ c/w 1910 c/w liquid kit ............................ $119,000 JD 1820 52โ€™ c/w 1910 (350 bushel) ........................................ $47,500 JD 1820 61โ€™ c/w 1910 .............................................................. $45,000 1998 JD 1820 52โ€™, 10โ€ space. Was $29,000 .................NOW $24,000 Bourgault 8810 60โ€™ c/w MRB, steel press wheels ............... $95,000 2001 Bourgault 5710/5440 64โ€™ DS, MRB. Was $89,000 NOW $62,500 2004 Bourgault 5710 54โ€™ MRB, 5 1/2 pneumatic press........ $68,000 2002 Bourgault 5710 54โ€™ MRB, steel press ........................... $48,000 1998 Bourgault 5710 64โ€™ MRB, c/w 4โ€ rubber press............ $39,000 2001 Bourgault 5710 64โ€™ MRB, c/w 3โ€ rubber press............ $39,000 1999 Bourgault 5710 50โ€™ 7.5โ€ spacing ................................... $29,000 Bourgault 536-42 40โ€™ c/w 180................................................. $15,000 Flexi-coil 5000 39โ€™ c/w 2320 4โ€rubber press ........................ $35,000 1992 Flexicoil 5000/2320 57โ€™, 9โ€ space DS. Was $26,000 ....................................................................NOW $19,500 AIR SEEDER CARTS 2014 Bourgault 7950 Air Seeder .......................................... $239,000 2013 Bourgault 7700 Air Seeder .......................................... $199,000

2004 JD 1895/1910

43โ€™, 10โ€ space, D/S dry, 430 bu cart.

85,000

$

2012 Bourgault 6700, duals, bag lift, D/S ............................ $149,000 Bourgault 6550โ€™s............................................................ From $75,000 2012 Bourgault 6550 ST Duals, bag lift X20, DS ................ $120,000 2011 Bourgault 6550 X20, duals, bag lift, D/S .................... $106,500 2011 Bourgault 6550, 391, duals, bag lift, D/S...................... $89,000 2006 Bourgault 6450 ............................................................... $82,500 Bourgault 6350......................................................................... $45,000 2002 Bourgault 5440 Double shoot. Was $55,000 ....................................................................NOW $46,500 Bourgault 5440โ€™s............................................................ From $39,500 Bourgault 5350......................................................................... $40,000 1993 Bourgault 3225 ............................................................... $12,500 2993 Bourgault 3195 ................................................................. $7,500 1993 Bourgault 2155 ................................................................. $3,900 JD 1910 (03) 430B .................................................................... $52,500 JD 1910 (04) 340B .................................................................... $45,000 JD 1910 430B ........................................................................... $44,000 JD 1910 340B ........................................................................... $39,000

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NYKOLAISHEN FARM EQUIP. LTD. KAMSACK, SK 306-542-2814 SWAN RIVER, MB 204-734-3466

GREAT SELECTION, GREAT SUPPORT, WITH GREAT DEALS SINCE 1926 2 available

2013 SALFORD 4150

2012 SALFORD RTS 570HD

50 ft. Starting at

50 ft. Was $89,000 Now

129,000 TILLAGE

NEW

LEMKEN 40 FT. HELIDORS

NEW

0% for 3 years OAC From

102,000

$

2410 PULL DOZERS In stock. Lease for

9,94385

$

Annual OAC or $1000 cash in lieu of discount

82,500 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT

$

$

60 ft. Salford 4160.. ...................................... $165,000 50 ft. Salford 4150 (13)... .............................. $129,000 50 ft. Salford RTS Heavy Duty ....................... $89,000 50 ft. Salford RTS HD ..................................... $89,000 2012 Salford RTS 570 HD 50โ€™. Was $89,000 ...........................................NOW $82,500 2012 Lemken Helidor 40โ€™. Was $89,000 ...........................................NOW $69,000 41โ€™ Salford RTS (09) ........................................ $63,000 40 ft. Lemken Helidor... .................................. $80,000 40โ€™ Lemken Helidor (14) New discs .............. $89,000 30 ft. Wishek 862 NT Disc ............................. $74,000 40 ft. JD 637 Disc (11)... ........................NOW $57,000 41 ft. JD 2410 (14) 500 acres ......................... $85,000 29 ft. JD 1600 .................................................... $3,500 41 ft. JD 2410 Chisel Plow (12)...................... $59,000 2012 Bourgault 9400 60โ€™, 4 bar harrows ...... $76,500 52 ft. Bourgault 8810 .............................NOW $32,000 41 ft. Case IH 5800 Chisel Plow .................... $29,000 48 ft. Bourgault 46-50 ...................................... $7,500 90 ft. Bourgault 6000 Mid Harrow ....... From $26,500 45 ft. Phoenix H14 Rotary Harrow ................ $28,500

Bridgeview 2410 Pull Dozer, like new .....$63,500 2012 2410 Pull Dozer 24โ€™...........................$58,500 2008 2400 Pull Dozer 24โ€™...........................$48,500 470 Cat Scraper hyd..................................$49,500 1997 JD 444 Wheel Loader 8144 hrs. ......$58,500 2004 Backhoe JCB 6300 hrs. ...................$49,000 Case 1086 Loader......................................$10,000 Schulte SDX-102 Snow Blower, new.........$9,500 Schulte 1100 Snow Blower .........................$3,900 Norman 3 pt. Hitch Snow Blower 84โ€ .......$2,500 2012 JD 1023 c/w snow blower, 59 hrs. .$19,900 2007 JD 2305 c/w snow blower, mower, loader & tiller................................$19,900 JD 455 Diesel c/w snow blower & new tiller ......................................$9,900 New Schulte SV Plow................................$12,900 New Pit Express Double Barrell Drive Over ..................................................$29,900 Highline BM1400 Bale Mover ...................$24,000 2012 Highline CFR 650 Bale Processor ..$14,000 1999 Bale King 2010 Vortex Bale Processor ............................................$7,500

2012 JD 568 Round Baler .........................$44,000 2011 JD 568 Round Baler .........................$35,000 2008 JD 568 Round Baler .........................$29,500 1999 JD 946 Moco .....................................$21,000 2004 JD 956 Moco .....................................$22,000 2010 16โ€™ New Holland H7460 Mow Max ....................................................$31,000 NH 2300 Hay Bine 18โ€™, fits NH swather ..........................................$16,500 2002 JD 567 Round Baler .........................$18,500 1995 JD 348 Square Baler ........................$16,500 1996 Case 8545 Square Baler ..................$16,500 2009 New Holland BR780 Round Baler .....$8,000 Schulte RS320 Rock Picker, New ...............................................................23,500 Schulte 2500 Giant Rock Picker, New ....$19,800 Highline XL78 Rock Picker .......................$145,00 Highline 546 Rock Picker ...........................$5,000 Agro Spread AS 120T hyd. drive fertilizer spreader ..................$135,000 Brent 1084 Avalanche, tarp, duals. Was $44,000 .....................................NOW $29,000

JOHN DEERE COMBINES 2015 JD S690โ€™S - JUST IN 243 hrs. c/w 615 ................................................$585,000 272 hrs. c/w 615 ................................................$583,000 239 hrs. c/w 615 ................................................$586,000 243 hrs. c/w 615 ................................................$586,000 2015 JD S680โ€™S - JUST IN 246 hrs. c/w 615 ................................................$560,000 245 hrs. c/w 615 ................................................$560,000 242 hrs. c/w 615 ................................................$560,000 251 hrs. c/w 615 ................................................$560,000 JOHN DEERE COMBINES 2014 S690 c/w 615, 205 hrs. .............................$499,000 2014 S690 c/w 615, 214 hrs. .............................$499,000 2014 S690 c/w 615, 421 hrs. .............................$479,000 2012 S690 c/w 615, 4WD, 680 hrs.. ..................$425,000 2014 S680 615P, 650 duals, 493 hrs. ...............$449,000 2014 S680 489 hrs. ............................................$449,000 2014 S680 492 hrs. ............................................$449,000 2014 S680 494 hrs. ............................................$449,000 2014 S680 498 hrs. ............................................$449,000 2013 S680 c/w 615, 577 hrs. .............................$415,000

2012 S680 c/w 615, 586 hrs., 4WD, 7.10 duals$399,000 2012 S680 c/w 615, 4WD, 571 hrs. ...................$395,000 2012 S680 c/w 615, 653 hrs. .............................$389,000 2012 S670 c/w 615, 850 hrs. .............................$329,000 2011 9870 c/w 615, 1227 hrs. ...........................$259,000 2010 9870 c/w 615, 1251 hrs. ...........................$249,000 2010 9770 c/w 615, 931 hrs. .............................$249,000 2009 9770 c/w 615, 1015 hrs. ...........................$239,000 2009 9770 c/w 615, 1178 hrs. ...........................$235,000 2008 9770 STS PW7 hdr., 1117 hrs. Was $205,000 ...........................................NOW $179,000 2008 9770 c/w PW7, 1074 hrs. .........................$209,000 2008 9770 c/w 615, 1225 hrs. ...........................$209,000 2008 9770 c/w 615, 1420 hrs. ...........................$195,000 2010 9670 919 hrs. .............................................$219,000 2007 9760 STS PW7 hdr., 1773 hrs. Was $159,000 ...........................................NOW $129,000 2007 9760 1237 hrs. ...........................................$169,000 2005 9760 Low hrs.............................................$149,000 2007 9660 1485 hrs. ...........................................$169,000 2005 9660 1412 hrs. ...........................................$146,500

2005 9860 2012 hrs. ...........................................$145,000 2005 9860 2114 hrs. ...........................................$143,000 2006 9660 2025 hrs. ...........................................$135,000 2003 9750 Canadian Special, 1556 hrs. ...........$125,000 2001 9650 STS PW7 hdr., 3132 hrs. Was $95,000 ...............................................NOW $75,000 1999 9610 2837 hrs. .............................................$65,000 1998 CTS 2 3115 hrs. ..........................................$49,500 1998 CTS 2 3391 hrs. ..........................................$47,500 1998 CTS 2 3439 hrs. ..........................................$49,000 1997 9600 3597 hrs. .............................................$49,000 1997 CTS 2806 hrs...............................................$43,500 1994 9600 2872 hrs. .............................................$47,500 1994 9600 3620 hrs. .............................................$44,000 1990 9600 4195 hrs. .............................................$29,000 1982 7720. ..............................................................$9,500

COMPETITIVE COMBINES 2012 NH CR9090 801 hrs., 790 pu hdr. Was $329,000 ...........................................NOW $247,500

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