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not see this accident until I had to slam on the brakes to avoid it myself, and any one else could have come travelling along, half asleep — this was a very real threat to process, and I did not have a cell phone back in those days. Calling 911 would have helped to know real help was on the way, but we were in the middle of nowhere and these people needed help now. In this case I was faced with “Who do I help first? How do I stop this amount of bleeding? Where are all the people? How many? This person has a broken neck‌ should I move them from out of this burning vehicle? Those people are going to freeze to death if I cannot free them from their busted vehicle entrapment, what do I do?â€? Since that day nothing has been this extreme, but that event gave me great knowledge into how I would react or prepare.

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It’s time to start thinking spring. Feel the fresh energy of the new season by taking a nature walk with your family. Help the kids observe the changes taking place around them by pointing out the buds growing on bushes and trees. Then bring branches indoors to bloom and create a cheery centerpiece. Here’s how: Step one: Clip branches Forsythia, tamarack, weeping willow, silvermaple, apple and boxelder branches work well for this activity. Help your children clip off a few branches (they should be about 20 inches long) with garden shears. Lay the branches on a hard, flat surface and let the kids pound the cut ends with a hammer. This will help the branches absorb water and will

encourage the blooms. Set them in a sturdy vase or a pitcher filled with water. For extra fun, arrange them in a waterfilled jar, and place the jar inside a clay pot you paint yourselves. Step two: Paint a clay pot Choose a clean clay flowerpot that is wider and slightly taller than your jar. Set it on newspaper and let your child paint the outside of the pot with tempera paint or acrylic paints. When the paint is dry, set the branch-filled jar in the clay pot. Fill the gap

Perhaps if I had thought of the care for others on the highway in advance, I would have purchased a cell phone, a first aid kit, emergency blankets, flares, a FLASHLIGHT‌ too late now. Kits that have some of the most essential things still will lack a few more items that you could think of but only cost $60-120 and could save your life or someone else. The problem is far from solved but I encourage you: Take a CPR course, read a first aid book, buy an emergency kit and you will have invested in what could be the very life of someone in desperate need. I want to give the real reason why you must take the initiative. At the accident I described, when others finally did show up (thank God) some just stood by and yelled, “Oh no, somebody please help, what should I do, did somebody call for help?â€? It doesn’t have to be an accident to require immediate help for a life

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Parkland Outdoor Show aims for variety By Devin Wilger Staff Writer The Parkland Outdoor Show and Expo has become one of the big outdoor events in the province. The 2016 event, taking place from April 16-17, is aimed at giving something for everyone who spends time outdoors. Nolan Johnson with the show says that between the over 100 exhibitors, different guest speakers and events at the show. They

are focused on the outdoors, but want to cast a wide net, as they recognize that represents many different hobbies, whether that means hunting, fishing, camping, hiking or other activities. “We really tailor our show to the outdoor enthusiast.” The goal with the speakers is to hit as many subjects as they can. Fred Eichler, with two shows on Wild TV, is probably the biggest name they have, Johnson says, with presentations

at the banquet on Saturday as well as on stage at the show. There will also be Les Johnson, with Predator Quest, who will be at the lunch on Saturday. Brooke Thomas is someone Johnson describes as a “different catch,” a deep sea fisher who breaks down stereotypes of fishing women. “We’re looking to bring the biggest names we can in the outdoor industry. From the shows we’ve been to across Canada and in the United States, in Canada for sure

there’s no show that brings this big of guest speakers.” One of the regular highlights is the 3D Archery Shoot, taking place at the AgriPavillion. The show gives people the chance to test their bows in the shoot. There will also be the chance for kids without bows to try it out for the first time. Archery is also why the show exists, explains Johnson, as it began as a way to raise money for archery programs for

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TALK OF THE TOWN Yorkton Spring Concert: Featuring: Yorkton Community Concert Choir - Laurene Jemieff, director and Yorkton Community Concert Band - Larry Pearen, director. Sacred Heart High School, Sun., May 1, 3:00 p.m. Admission at door: student/children free. Movie Themes including Star Wars and the Lion King as well as many classics. Everyone invited. Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be holding their next regular meeting on Wed., April 20 at 7:00 p.m. at SIGN on North Street in Yorkton. Special Guest will be Lionel Hughes from Prairie North magazine. Everyone is welcome. The Yorkton Genealogy Society will be holding their next meeting on Tues., April 12 at 7:00 p.m. at the Yorkton Public Library. No matter what stage of genealogy research you are at, you will find helpful information and advice. New members are always welcome! Calling all makers Wonderscape offers you time to devote to your craft (be it writing, painting, knitting, acting or inventing…), inspiration from nature, and connection with other artists. Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 Wonderscape - A creative wellness retreat in Riding Mountain National Park. www.wonderscaperetreat. wordpress.com www. facebook.com/wonderscaperetreat. Creativity workshops, Saturday even-

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tive day. New Horizons Friday Night Dance, 78 First Ave. North, Yorkton, Sk. Great night of dancing. Everyone welcome. Time: 8:00 p.m. 12:00 a.m. Admission at the door. Music by: Old Country Lads, April 8; Presidents Ball, Music by: Memory Lane. Semi-formal, no blue jeans please. Music by: The Zayshleys, April 15; Don & Friends, April 22; Ron & Sandra Rudoski, April 29. For more information contact Peter: 306782-1846. Marie- Josée Lord a “Stars for Saskatchewan” concert - Yorkton Regional High School, Anne Portnuff Theatre, Mon., April 11, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. Marie- Josée Lord, soprano will be performing with Flaviu Zanca, violin and Romain Pollet, piano. Their spicy collection of audience favorites entitled “Jambalaya” 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. 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. 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. Crossroads - A support group for women experiencing or who have experienced domestic violence. Thurs., 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

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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A4 Yorkton Is someone’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 Clothesline® 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. Clothesline® drop boxes happily accept all cloth based items, shoes, hats, belts and more. Habitat for Humanity is gearing up for another build and is looking for volunteers in a number of areas. To get your name on the volunteer list for the build or to be part of a committee, go to www. habitatyorkton.ca and click on “Volunteer Now”. Learn about volunteer opportunities at Sunrise 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 furniture. We have a members library, visitors welcome. Contact Jerry at 306-7866652 or Norman 306-8962398. Citizens on Patrol Program Yorkton - COPP

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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. “Where old cars are discussed enthusiastically.” While enthusiasm for old vehicles is required, ownership is not. 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, I’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. Second Alanon Meeting in Yorkton - Wed. at 8 p.m., Westview United Church, 355 Bradbrooke Dr. All are welcome. 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. 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? Fitness Classes, Mon. and Wed. evenings at St. Al’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. Bredenbury Gospel Ser vices every Sunday in April at 3:30 p.m. at Busy Bees. Everyone welcome. For more info call 306-2706477. Buchanan Perogy Supper - Sun., April 10, 4:30 p.m. to 6 : 0 0 p. m ., Bu ch a n a n

Communit y Centre. Sponsor: Uk rainian Catholic Ladies. Everyone welcome. For more info call Marie: 306-592-2073. Buchanan Black Box Players present their 2 2 nd a n nu a l Di n ner Theatre “Animal Farm - the Musical”. 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, Illinois. Performance: Apr il 14 , 15 a nd 16 , Buchanan Community Centre. Cocktails 6:00 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Adva nce ticket sales begin March 14 - April 13. Tickets available at Shewchuk Insurance Ltd. March 15 - April 23. There are a limited number of the reprinted Buchanan Centennial Cookbooks. Call Marie 306 -592-2073 for more info. Buchanan R.M. 304 Centennial Calendars are for sale at the R.M. office. Call Twila 306-592-2055. Enjoy creating your own projects out of clay using a pottery wheel or just by pinching, coiling or any other method at the Buchanan Community Centre every Tues., 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. All ages are welcome. For more info call Marie 306-592-2073. Continued on Page A7

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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A6 Buchanan Bucha na n Tou r ism has t-shir ts, hoodies, sweatshirts and postcards for sale at the Village Office which is opened Monday to Thursday noon. Bu ch a n a n L ibr a r y a nd P ubl ic I nt er ne t Access Site hours: Tues., 1 - 5 p.m.; Thurs., 2 - 6 p.m.; Fri., 2 - 6 p.m. Thanks to Industry Canada and the Sa sk at chewa n P ublic Acce s s Net work , t he library has 2 computers for public use. Check out the www.parkland.lib. sk.ca website for different sources of information. For more info call the library 306-592-2137. Preschool Craf t and Stor yhour at the Buchanan Library every Tues., 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Parent or guardian must be present. Com mu n it y Cent re dabber bin go ever y Wed., 7:30 p.m. at the Community Centre. Calder Calder Village Office is open on Tues., Wed., Thurs. from 9 - 5. Calder Cookbooks are available at the Village Office. Calder Parkland Regional Library is opened on Mon. and Wed. from 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Canora Parkland Christian Centre welcomes everyone from Canora a nd a r e a t o Su nday morning worship. Located at 132 - 4th Ave. E., our service starts at 10:30 a.m. and includes Sunday School and nursery. For more info call Pastor Brett or Mavis at 306-5635512. The Canora Amateur Radio Repeater enhances the emergency network that has been used in the past by the RCMP, E mer gency Mea su re s and Nav Canada, along w it h c o u n t le s s n o n profit groups. If you are interested in becoming an amateur radio operator or you want to provide some funding assistance, you can contact Randy at 306-563-7150, Larry at 306783-4177 or George at 306645-2921. Canora TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Keen Age Centre at 409 Main Street. Weigh in at 5:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any time. Call Darlene 306-563-6848 for more information or www. tops.org Cupar Cupar TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at Lee’s Funeral Home, 105 Stanley (Main) St. Weigh in at 9:30 am, meeting to follow. New

members welcome anytime. Call 306.783.3765 for more info or www.tops.org. 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 The Esterhazy Centennial Special Care Home Ladies Auxiliary Lunch - Soup & OpenFaced Bun with Dessert on Thurs., April 21 at the Golden Jets from 11:00 a.m. till 2:00 p.m. Admission at the door. Esterhazy Royal Canadian Legion #249 Dabb er Bi n go ever y

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

CanSurmount Support Group meets on second Mon. at 2:00 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church, Esterhazy. Contact Joyce Anderson 306-745-3800.

Thurs. Early bird 7:00 p.m. Regular games 7:30 p.m. Jackpot license no. CB150040. “Recover y” 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. Esterhazy and District

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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A7 Goodeve Goodeve Blue Bonnet Club bingo Wed., 7:30 p.m. Hazel Dell Hazel Dell Old Time Dance - Sat., April 9, 7:30 11:30 p.m., Hazel Dell Rec Centre. Admission at the door. Cash bar/potluck lunch. Music by “The Zayshleys”. 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 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 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

p.m. with shuffleboard, carpet bowling, cards and other activities. Our activity evening is Wed. evening at 7:00 p.m. Come out and enjoy cribbage. These activities are open to all 50+ members and nonmembers to enjoy activity and socializing. The Ituna Branch of the Parkland Regional Library, 518 5th Ave. NE. Library and CAP site hours are as follows: Tues., 12 noon - 5 p.m.; Wed., 12 noon - 5 p.m.; Thurs., 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Kamsack Last fall the Kamsack

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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A8 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. 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. Melville Melville Senior Centre, 204 2nd Ave. West, Melville, SK. Dance: 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. April 14, 2016, Band: Ron and Sandra Rudoski. Pot Luck Supper to follow the dance (This day only); Thurs., April 21, 2016, Band: Memory Lane; Thurs., April 28, 2016, Band: Ed Hickie. Admission at the door. Melville & District Quilters Guild Inc. present “Spring Festival of Quilts” - a Viewer’s Choice Show to be held at Melville Community Works located at 800 Prince Edward Street, Melville, Sask on Fri., April 22 & Sat., April 23, 2016. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily. Includes: demos, food court, Merchants Mall including on-line vendor, door prizes, craft table. For more info contact: Diane Smith (306 728-7697 or dldata723@gmail.com) or Vicky Kohnen (306 7944544 or kohnenvg@sasktel. net) Melville Art Club Art 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 s… 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 Speaker’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. – 9 p.m.; Wed., 5 p.m. – 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. 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 – 1st Street NW. Weigh in at 5:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Contact 306-783-3765 for more information or www.tops.org. Continued on Page A11

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Continued from Page A10 Rama Exercises at the Rama Golden Jets on Mon., Wed. and Fri., from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Active Aging Session on Mondays 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.

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Chapter meet s ever y Tues. at the Saltcoats United Church basement. Weigh in at 6:0 0 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call (after 6 p.m.) Sharon at 306-744-2901; Marie at 306-744-2556 or Margaret at 306-898-2122 for more info or www.tops. org. Library hours: Tues. and Thurs., 3:30-8:00 p.m.; Wed., 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. For information 306-744-2911.

Saltcoats Saltcoats TOPS (Taking Of f Pounds Sensibly) Springside Springside Baptist Church Sunday School at 9:50 a.m. for all ages. Sunday Morning Worship Service 10:50 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Springside Librar y hours: Tues., 1 to 7 p.m.; Thurs., 1 to 6 p.m., and Fri., 9:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m. Story hour for 3, 4 & 5 year olds is Friday morning at 10:00. Thanks to funding by Industry Canada the Library has 2 computers for public use. Call 7924743. Spr i n g side Un it e d Church service every 2nd

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more church events and interesting articles, check out “Christ Lutheran Church Rhein” 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. This Week Marketplace | April 8, 2016

1 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. cards. Wed., 7 - 9 p.m. Dancing lessons. Thursday, 10:00 a.m. Exercises. We gather for visiting, dancing, pool, cards, shuffleboard, board games, or just a coffee with friends. The Sturgis R.E.A.D. Club is open Mon., Wed., and Fri. from 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. For Cards, Coffee and Snacks, 50/50 Draw. Everyone welcome. Continued on Page A12

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Attention Off Road Vehicle Users:

The Yorkton Sno Riders Snowmobile Club would like to announce our trails and shelters are now closed for the season.

Please respect our Landowners and stay off their land during the off season months. The landowners have given permission to our club to access their land on the trails only during the winter months.

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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A11 Sturgis Sturgis & District “A Harvest of Memories” History Books are on sale. Books available at the Town Office, call 306-5482108 for any info. Sturgis Communit y smoke free dabber bingo every Tues., 8 p.m. in the new Sturgis & District Commu nit y Hall. A ll proceeds to the new Hall. Living Faith and Word Church welcomes all to their Sunday Church

PICKS OF THE WEEK “Standoff” (R) — A little girl (Ella Ballentine) happens to witness a brutal assassin at work, and snaps a few pictures before she’s spotted. Pursued by the killer (Laurence Fishburne), the little girl runs to an old farmhouse for safety, where she meets a damaged veteran named Carter (Thomas Jane), who brings her inside and arms himself against the determined gunman. Carter takes the girl upstairs and aims his shotgun at the staircase as the killer enters the home. This locks in a stalemate — Carter and the girl upstairs, with Fishburne’s determined killer downstairs, waiting for Carter to give up. There is a lot of talking, and most of it is good. Jane makes a good hero, seeking redemption but knowing that he’s not perfect. Fishburne really gets to dig in as the ruthless antagonist, willing to do whatever it takes to bring down his quarry. Check it out for a refreshing break from the bangbang big-budget action flicks. “The Forest” (R) — There is a forest in Japan at the base of Mount Fuji that has been dubbed “The Suicide Forest.” Each year, more than a hundred bodies are found there, some on the ground, some hanging from trees, some with notes left behind. Sarah (Natalie Dormer), a young American, learns that her troubled twin sister was last seen entering the forest. Sarah “senses” that her twin is still alive and in trouble, so she jumps on a plane to Japan, ignores warnings from the locals, and

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S er v ic e a n d Su nd a y School 10:00 a.m. Tuesday Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Prayer Group meets Mondays 7:30 p.m. at Vern Poworoznyk’s. For more info call Vern Poworoznyk 548-4791. Pa rk la nd Reg ional Library Sturgis Branch Hours: Tues., 2-6 p.m.; Wed., 12-6 p.m.; Thurs., 11 a.m.-5 p.m., 306-548-2824. Theodore Pa rk la nd Reg ional Library: Tues., 1 - 5 p.m.; Thurs., 1 - 5 p.m. T h e o d o r e S e n io r s meet at The Station every Tues. at 2:00 p.m. Join us for bingo, shuffleboard, cards, games, etc. Potluck

is held the last Friday of the month. T he o dor e Un it e d Church invites everyone in Theodore and surrounding areas to join us at Sunday morning worship. Our reg ular week ly ser v ices, a nd Sunday School, start at 9:30 a.m. Togo Togo bingos held every Wed. evening at the Silver Thread Community Center. Doors open at 7:00 and bingo begins at 7:30 p.m. Blackout jackpot is $400.00 Friday night supper specials held at the Silver Thread from 4:30 – 7:00

p.m. Admission at the door Everyone welcome. Month end Supper held at Silver Thread every last Tuesday of the month from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Admission at the door. Everyone welcome. Wadena Wadena District Lions Club A n nu a l Gu n & Hobby Show - Sat., April 9, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wadena Community Legion Hall. E ve r y b o d y welc o m e! To book a table call 306338-3682 or 306-338-2362 email wdlclub@hotmail. com or bmrutko@sasktel. net. Waldron Mor e a nd Mer r ier Seniors meet at Clubrooms in Waldron Community Hall every Thurs. at 2:00 p.m. Whitewood C r o s s r o a d s Toastmasters Club #6668 meet weekly on Wed. nights at the Whitewood

United Church from 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Phone Maryann at 306-735-4405 for more info. See you then! Whitewood Librar y Hours: Tues. and Thurs., 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 - 5:00; Fri., 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.

Yorkton This Week/ Marketplace is looking for photographs and event r ep or t s f r om throughout the Parkland area. If there is an event taking place in your community think about taking a few high quality photographs, write up the basic information of when it took place, what was taking place, where, why the event took place and submit to editorial@ yorktonthisweek. com (at t n E d it or Marketplace). We will do our best to use as many submissions as we can.

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March Winner Natalie Dormer in “The Forest” goes on a hiking trip in the Suicide Forest with a handsome travel writer and a Japanese guide. The movie has two really big strikes against it. First, it’s just not very scary. Dormer stumbles and trips a lot, ghouls pop up and say boo, but there’s nothing that will haunt you after the credits. Second, there’s this icky, underlying insensitivity to the whole premise and how it’s handled. Aokigahara forest is real, and suicide is a big issue in Japan. The movie makes no attempt at insight or understanding, but rather is content to milk the setting for cheap exoticism. “About Scout” (Not Rated) — A poorly supervised teenager goes on the road with an escaped mental patient in what is intended to be a heartwarming dramedy that splices a little comingof-age with a little getting-over-yourself. Scout (India Ennega) is a teenage girl who watches over her little sister Lulu, with their infirmed greatgrandma (Ellen Burstyn) as their legal guardian. Lulu gets taken by their father — a carnival worker — to go live with him and his addict girlfriend. Scout decides a rescueroad trip is in order, and recruits Sam (James

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I always try to accompany my husband when he goes to the doctor. I feel that two sets of ears are always better than one. When his vitals are taken (e.g., weight, blood pressure), I have to ask what they were, as they never seem to volunteer this information. I mention this because the last time we were at the doctor’s office, I asked what his weight was, because he had just lost 10 pounds. The nurse said it was 165, and I said “really,� that was odd, as his shorts were very loose on him. We took it again, and she had transposed the numbers. It was 156. This is a wake-up call to all patients: They need to be aware to ask these questions for their health and well-being. — C.W. ANSWER: I agree with you completely, for several reasons. Doctors and

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gave their dog commands and the different training methods they used, I got a wider perspective and better education on training dogs than a book might have provided. You could volunteer at a local shelter. While kids under 18 may be restricted from working directly with the pets residing there, many shelters have programs designed especially for school-age kids so they can contribute to shelter pets’ care, and learn about caring for these animals.

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If you have a retinal hemorrhage, which he would see with an ophthalmoscope in the back of the eye, that indicates a more substantial risk for stroke. Since the blood vessels in the retina are essentially the same as inside the brain, hemorrhage in the retina predicts stroke. In that case, your doctor would recommend very careful control of any risk factors you may have, especially blood pressure, diabetes and smoking.

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Katie told Bill that she was ready to quit drinking. Quinn did her best to discourage Liam from researching his past life. Steffy and Wyatt made a friendly bet to see who could find their best man and maid of honor first. After a memory resurfaces, Liam questioned Quinn about the details surrounding their wed-

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• It was 19th-century Russian playwright and short story writer Anton Chekhov who made the following sage observation: “Love, friendship, respect, do not unite people as much as a common hatred for something.” • If you suffer from galeophobia you’re certainly not alone; Steven Spielberg’s 1975 film “Jaws” may have popularized the fear of sharks, but it certainly didn’t start it. Logically, though, swinophobia makes more sense — pigs kill more people every year than sharks do. • You might be surprised to learn that Harriet Tubman — famous for her work as a conductor on the Underground Railroad — also served as a Union spy during the Civil War, providing key intelligence that aided in the capture of Jacksonville, Florida. She also was the first woman to lead an armed assault during the Civil War; the Combahee River Raid freed 750 South Carolina slaves. She even continued her humanitarian work after the war, opening the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged and Indigent in Albany, New York. • According to the nuns who worked with her, Mother Teresa’s last words were, “Jesus, I love you. Jesus, I love you.” According to her doctor, the last thing she said was actually, “I can’t breathe.” • If you wanted to erect a building in Colonial times, you’d go to an undertaker; that’s what building contractors were called back then. • Ancient Romans recognized three distinct forms of kissing: The word “basium” denoted a kiss between acquaintances, “osculum” was used for a kiss between close friends, and “suavium” described a kiss between lovers. Thought for the Day: “Catch-and-release — that’s like running down pedestrians in your car and then, when they get up and limp away, saying, ‘Off you go! That’s fine. I just wanted to see if I could hit you.’” — Ellen DeGeneres

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tact put a bug in someone’s phone. Jason and Sam came up with a plan to get to the bottom of Hayden’s shooting. Nina enlisted a guest columnist at Crimson. Wait to See: Sonny embarks on a mission.

GENERAL HOSPITAL Ava admitted to Scott that she had no one to turn to anymore. Jason and Dillon were stunned to learn of Hayden’s true identity. Tracy received a sweet surprise, sending her into a moment of true vulnerability. Julian was presented with an interesting offer. Kiki had something in mind to snap Morgan out of his depression. Kristina opened up to Alexis. Scott and Ava’s arrangement got off to a rocky start. Kiki’s PTSD reaction had an unexpected effect on Morgan. Julian set Ava’s mind at ease. Griffin revealed his DNA test results. Sonny’s con-

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Summer visited Victor before his trial and was shocked to learn that, according to him, Phyllis kidnapped Adam. Phyllis gave her testimony about what life was like when Marco impersonated

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Marion Cotillard and Julianne Moore; and “Downsizing,” with Reese Witherspoon and Jason Sudeikis, coming in 2017. Bryan Cranston (“Trumbo”) has completed the comedy “Get a Job,” with Miles Teller, but the handle has broken off? Use it as a pencil holder on your desk, or plant a small plant in it, and keep it on your windowsill. • “Save leftover condiment packets from fastfood and takeout orders to use in lunchboxes and picnics. It’s better than packing a bottle!”

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LAZURKO - In loving memory of our dear Mother Rose who passed away 30 years ago on April 6, 1986. We grow as a family every year and miss you just as much as the day you left. We love you Mom. If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane I’d walk right up to heaven and bring you home again. No farewell words were spoken no time to say goodbye You were gone before I knew it and only God knows why. My heart still aches with sadness and secret tears still flow What it meant to say I love you No one can ever know. But now I know you want me to mourn for you no more To remember all the happy times Life still has much in store. Since you’ll never be forgotten I pledge to you today A hallowed place within my heart Is where you’ll always stay. -Love your family.

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In loving memory of JASON BILOKRELI, who passed away at the age of 22, April 9, 2001 15 years… Where did the time go? It feels like an eternity, And we miss you so. We speak of you often But life is not the same, Yet even our little ones, They all know your name. All our lives changed On that tragic day, But we are blessed by you, And, you show us the way. We know if you could, This is what you would say: “My dear ones, just sit And you will find, I AM still there, In your heart and mind. Greatly missed, Forever Loved, Dad and Mom, Harold and Rosanna Sister-Sheri Weinmaster, Kirk, Payton and Jaron Brother, Mitch, Tara, Ethan, Jaxon, and Lexi HABERSTOCK - In memory of Donny Haberstock. April 9, 1996. Always so good, unselfish and kind. None on this earth your equal I’ll find. Honorable and true in all your ways, Loving and faithful to the end of your days, Honest and liberal, ever upright; Loved by your friends and all whom you knew, One in a million, that husband was you. 20 years have now passed, our hearts still sore, as time rolls on, we miss you more; A loving man tender and kind, What beautiful memories you left behind. Nothing can ever take away the love a heart holds dear. They say it takes a minute to find a special person, an hour to appreciate them, a day to love them; but an entire life to forget them. -Loving you always, forgetting you never. Sonia.

BOGUTSKI - In memory of a loving mother, Mary Bogutski, who passed away on March 26, 2014. They say time heals all sorrows and helps us to forget But time so far has only shown How much I miss you yet To me you were so special What more is there to say Except, I wish with all my heart That you were here today. -Your daughter, Eileen. MALONEY - In memory of Esther - April 11, 2011. Mother, Grandma & Great Grandma. As time unfold another year Memories keeps you ever near Silent thoughts of time together Memories that will last forever. -Lovingly remembered by your family. MCCALLUM - In loving memory of Phyllis McCallum, who passed away April 9, 2015. One year has passed since that sad day, So many things have happened since you were called away. So many things to share with you had you been left to stay, Every day in some small way, memories of you come our way. Though absent you are ever near, still missed and loved and always dear. -Forever loved and remembered by Jim McCallum, Stacy, Trent, Grant and families. MIREAU - In memory of Allan G. Mireau. December 4, 1936 - April 8, 2002. Fathers hold their children’s hands for just a little while & their hearts forever! It has been 14 years that you have been gone dad; you and mom are together now holding each others hand watching us from a peaceful Heaven above...You remain in our minds, hearts and lives forever! Peace to you always. - Love from your family. SITKO - Mike. April 4, 2015. Just a prayer from us who loved you. A precious memory fond and true. Memories are like threads of gold. They never tarnish nor grow old. Deep in our heart your memory is kept. To love, to cherish, to never forget. -Forever Loved Dorothy. WILK - In loving memory of Paul who passed away April 6, 2004. So much has changed since you’ve been gone. Through ups and downs our lives move on. But as time rolls by one thing remains true. We’ll always have memories of you. - Lovingly remembered by Rick, Randy, Elvis, Nadine and families.

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At Your Service BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Business Services Have you been denied Canada Pension Plan disability benefits? The Disability Claims Advocacy Clinic can help you appeal. Call 1-877-793-3222 Website: www.dcac.ca Email: info@dcac.ca.

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Lawn & Garden

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CALL 306-783-0544 Carpentry NUMBER ONE WORLDWIDE

Moving

FOR ALL YOUR RENOVATION PROJECTS OR NEW BUILDS 306-621-7538

Deliveries by Ken: Bought something too big to get home. Cleaning up need something hauled out. Give me a call 306-641-0154.

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

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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.

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

Handyperson HANDYMAN A-Z. Clean-outs, yards, renovations, painting. Have own SUV and trailer. Phone 306621-2408.

Notices / Nominations

Services for Hire FENCE REMOVAL. Wire rolled, Posts removed and piled. Call 306-783-5639 or cell 306-6414255. ROTO-ROOTER SERVICING the Parkland. Best rates around. 24 hour service. Call 306-621-1879.

Announcements

Coming Events

VICTIM SUPPORT WORKERS are required for the RCMP based Parkland Victims Services Inc. Program. Victim Support Workers are volunteers who aid victims of crime and traumatic events by providing information, advocacy, support and referrals. Volunteers are required throughout the entire area which Parkland Victims Services Inc. serves. These locations include: Yorkton, Kamsack, Broadview, Canora, Esterhazy, Melville, Moosomin, Wadena, Wynyard & surrounding areas. The following qualifications are required: * 18 years of age or older *Pass police security screening and sign an oath of confidentiality *A sincere interest and ability to work with people * Sign a one year contract committing to 3 or 4 hours per week *Be available for on-call work *Successfully complete 40 hours of initial training program and participate in monthly training/staff meetings Applications may be obtained by contacting Parkland Victims Services at 306-786-2408 or through your local RCMP Detachment. Application Deadline: April 30, 2016. If someone listens, or stretches out a hand, or whispers a kind word of encouragement, or attempts to understand a lonely person, extraordinary things begin to happen.

CASH ONLY SALE. MANITOBA POULTRY, RABBIT & PET STOCK ASSOC. will be holding their Annual Spring Sale at Brandon’s Keystone Centre, Sunday April 10, 12 noon start. For more info call Rob 204-563-4929 GIGANTIC ANNUAL GUN AND HOBBY SHOW in Dauphin, MB, Saturday, April 16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, April 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 304 Whitmore Avenue (8 Avenue Hall). Admission $5, under 12 free with adult. Approximately 80 - 8ft tables. May contain guns and related items, military items, hobbies, crafts, antiques, hockey cards, Indian artifacts. Something of interest for everyone. This is a buying, selling, trading show. Bring your guns and collectibles. BuySell-Trade or have appraised. For information phone (204) 444-4690. Kindersley Trade & Lifestyle Show June 10th & 11th. Book Before April 17th to Receive Early Bird Prices. 306-463-2320 or kindersleychamber@sasktel.net.

Births PELLETIER - Born to Jessie Lerat & Lon Pelletier of Yorkton, SK, a son, Jace Jeshua Pelletier, on Sunday, March 27, 2016. SHERARD - Born to Kelsey & Brad Sherard of Canora, SK, a son, Bentley William Cruz Sherard, on Friday, March 18, 2016. STEVENSON - Born to Sharell Quewezance & Ty Stevenson of Kamsack, SK, a daughter, Ava Kylie Stevenson, on Friday, March 25, 2016.

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

The family of the late Art Gazdewich would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone for the love and support shown to our family during this very difficult time. Thank you to the Yorkton Ambulance, Yorkton RCMP and the staff at the Yorkton Union Hospital emergency and ICU for their support and comfort. Lovell and Larry for tehir support and comfort at the hospital. Thank you to Bailey’s Funeral Home for their guidance and support. A special thank you to Larry who helped us through the funeral preparation with so much care and compassion your comforting words will not be forgotten. Thank you to the people that phoned and visited Art at home when he was unable to get out. Thank you to everyone that phoned condolences, gifts of food, sent flowers, cards or made memorial donations and Liturgy. A very special thank you to the ladies that made supper and brought it to the house words can’t express. Thank you to everyone that attended the prayers and funeral at St. Mary’s Church, Fr. Bohdan Lukie, Fr. Raymond Lukie for prayers, funeral services and all the comforting words, St. Mary’s choir, cantors, The Knights of Columbus and Brotherhood for leading the Rosary. To Stan of St. Mary’s hall for coffee, funeral lunch, UCWLC ladies preparing the lunch. Your kindness will never be forgotten. -Forever grateful to all. Sylvia Gazdewich, Brenda & Allan, Loretta & Nickkie, Carolyn & Patrick, Barb & Chris, Grandchildren & Great Grandchildren.

Notices / Nominations

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF ORKNEY NO. 244 RATE PAYERS MEETING 7:00 PM Wednesday, April 13, 2016 Royal Canadian Legion, 380 Broadway St. West, Yorkton RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF CALDER NO. 241 ASSESSMENT ROLL Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Calder No. 241 for 2016 has been prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 8:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on the following days: Monday to Friday, April 8 to May 9, 2016. A Bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required. Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal, accompanied by a $75.00 appeal fee which will be returned if the appeal is successful, with: The Assessor, R.M. of Calder No. 241, Box 10, Wroxton, SK S0A 4S0 by the 9th day of May, 2016. Dated this 8th day of April, 2016. Linda Napady Assessor

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Duplexes for Sale ONLY ONE LEFT! New 1/2 Duplex for sale in Melville. Great location. Call Now 306-529-9900.

Houses for Sale 3 BEDROOM Home For Sale in Yorkton. 1 1/2 bathrooms, attached garage, No Pets, No Smoking. Available June 1. Phone 306-782-3773.

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306-782-8803 Daytime

Land for Rent 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.

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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306-621-6793 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 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.306-620-6265.

Duplexes for Rent

3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, backs on to regional park.

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Melville, SK

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1/2 DUPLEX For Rent in Melville with finished basement. Great location. Please call 306-529-9900 for information. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 3 Bedroom, 1 bathroom Duplex, $1300/month plus utilities and damage. No Pets. References required. 306-641-9982 or 306-6210620. REMODELLED, FURNISHED or unfurnished 2 bedroom duplex in Yorkton. No Smoking, No Pets. Application close April 22. Contact 306-865-7955 or 306-865-3223.

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TAKING APPLICATIONS for a 2 bedroom in a 6-plex building for someone 40+. Bright large windows, 1000 sq. ft., very large living room & kitchen with loads of cupboards, fridge & stove included, water & gas included, free laundry facilities included with rent, 1 parking stall. Apartment building has security door, N/P, N/S. Very close to downtown, $875./mo. If interested in viewing the apartment, please call 306-782-0119.

Houses For Rent 3 BEDROOM Home For Rent in Yorkton. 1 1/2 bathrooms, attached garage, No Pets, No Smoking. Available June 1. Phone 306-782-3773. 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. FOR RENT: 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 storey home, totally renovated, central location, includes 4 appliances. References required. Phone 306-782-9673. 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 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 $$$$. WANTED: SILVER and Gold coins, also Bullion. Call 306-7833230.

Heavy Equipment 2014 BOBCAT T650. 75hp, 225 hours, 2 buckets plus pallet fork, a/c, radio, air ride seats, full load deal. $65,750. Phone 306-7833230.

Wanted to Buy VITAMIX BLENDER/JUICER. Call 306-621-0425.


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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Published weekly by Boundary Publishers Ltd., a subsidiary of Glacier Ventures International Corp. The Glacier group of companies collects personal information from our customers in the normal course of business transactions. We use that information to provide you with our products and services you request. On occasion we may contact you for purposes of research, surveys and other such matters. To provide you with better service we may share your personal information with our sister companies and also outside, selected third parties who perform work for us as suppliers, agents, service providers and information gatherers. Our subscription list may be provided to other organizations who have products and services that may be of interest to you. If you do not wish to participate in such matters, please contact us at the following address: Yorkton This Week, 20 Third Avenue North, Yorkton, S3N 2X3. For a complete statement of our privacy policy, please go to our website at: www.yorktonthisweek.com or stop by our office and pick up a copy. Yorkton This Week is owned and operated by Boundary Publishers Ltd., a subsidiary of Glacier Ventures International Corp. 1- 27” x 21” coffee table with glass top & shelf; 21” grey T.V.; ironing board; double size hide-a-bed (2 wide seater);electric Singer sewing machine; 6 drawer chest; white metal 2 door, 4 shelves (pantry). Call 306-782-7335. 1973 FORD F-100, Lots of new parts, 6,592 original miles. $4,500. 1906 Accura, 179,487kms. $6,500. 16’ canoe $350. 4 hp. Johnson motor, seperate tank. $450. Phone 306-272-4333. 3 piece hexagon shaped coffee tables with glass top and shelf. Call 306-782-7335. Advertisements and statements contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and membership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com. ARIENS 28” Deluxe Snowblower. Auto turn steering technology, orange in colour, almost new bought a bigger one. $1375. Phone 306-621-3038. Yorkton. BLACK & DECKER bread maker; Cuisinart Food Processor; Electric skillet, non-stick surface fry pan with glass lid; Record player w/Radio cabinet style; Chest of 6 drawers; Antique gold scroll shaped frame wall mirror size 36”x26”; Pink swivel rocker, recliner; Office desk, 5 drawers; China Cabinet with 2 glass sliding doors & 2 shelves. Two shelves and 3 drawers on one side bottom cupboard. Phone 306-782-7335. BONGOS, BASS bin cords, Traynor monitor, Fender bass amp, #5 Tokaido Gi. 306-273-0100 evenings. DO IT ALL Construction, renos, roofs, plumbing, electrical, tree removal, window wells, basements. We do it all. 306-795-2414. DOUBLE MATTRESS and a Suede recliner. Both in very good condition. $10 each (to pay for this ad). 306-782-3200. ESTATE SALE: 2000 Ford Explorer. Limited edition. Loaded with luxury options. 5.0L V8 automatic. 218,000kms. Asking $5,200. 1999 Ford Taurus SE. 4 door sedan. 3.0L V6 automatic. 234,000kms. Red. Good everyday car. Asking $1,800. 1968 pool table. Brunswick Professional. 6 x 12ft. with balls and cues. Asking $1,500. Two 12ft. church pews. Fir wood. Good condition. Asking $200 each. Call Len at 306-695-2257. POLE BARNS, Shops, steel buildings metal clad or fabric clad. Complete supply and installation. Call John at 403-998-7907; jcameron@advancebuildings.com. PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 500,000 readers weekly. Call Yorkton This Week NOW or 306-782-2465 or email classifieds@swna.com for details. REFORESTATION NURSERY SEEDLINGS of hardy trees, shrubs, & berries for shelterbelts or landscaping. Spruce & Pine from $0.99/tree. Free shipping. Replacement guarantee. 1-866873-3846 or www.treetime.ca.

For Sale - Misc

Snowmobiles

Steel Buildings / Granaries

VARIOUS AIRCRAFT magazines from 1967 - 1977, 28 copies, excellent condition, free. New Corner Gas shirt XL, $55. New Roomba 630 Vacuum Cleaning Robot, $340. Crocheted table cloth, ecru in colour, 54” x 84” in pinwheel pattern, like new condition, $75. Call 306-783-1450.

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

SDL AGRA LTD.

Farm Implements

14’ Hopper Econ 7 Leg w/4x8 Skid ................ $2,735 14’ Hopper 8 Leg H/D with 2x4x4 Skid ......... $2,950 15’ Hopper 8 Leg M/D with 2x4x4 Skid .......... $3,200 15’-10” Hopper 10 Leg M/D with 2x4x4 Skid .. $3,545 18’ Hopper 12 Leg M/D with 2x4x4 Skid .. $5,245 19’ Hopper 12 Leg M/D with 2x4x4 Skid .......... $5,645

Garage Sales OPEN HOUSE. 117 Henry Street in Theodore, SK. Sat., April 9 & Sun., April 10 from 11am-4pm. The sale is inside the house. Miscellaneous household items.

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

Auto Miscellaneous 4 BLACK Steel rims 16”x 6 1/2”, 5 hole. Price $120.00. Call Brian 306-782-6185. FOR SALE: 4 - P215/65R16 Nokian winter tires and black steel rims (5 bolt pattern, 6.5” wide x 16”). Excellent condition. Call 306-621-6367. 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

RV/Residential Lakeview Titled Lots ~ Town Water ~ Power ~Only 4 left in Phase 1 North end of Good Spirit Lake www.bellasandsresort.com

306-563-7235 2011 ROCKWOOD Travel Trailer, 34ft. long with 2 slide outs, full screened add-a-room, lots of extras. Asking $33,000.00 Phone 306-740-7054. 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.

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. GOOD’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.

Feed & Seed FORAGE SEED FOR SALE: Organic & conventional: Sweet Clover, Alfalfa, Red Clover, Smooth Brome, Meadow Brome, Crested Wheatgrass, Timothy, etc. Free Delivery! Birch Rose Acres Ltd. 306-863-2900.

Livestock

C. JONES TRUCKING SERVICE INC. Yorkton, Sask.

Available for long and short distance livestock hauling. Reasonable rates. Your choice • 53’ tridem trailer • 53’ quad trailer.

Phone 306-782-2830 or cell 306-621-9508 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. 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. King’s Polled Charolais. GOOD SELECTION of Stout Red & Black bulls with good dispositions & calving ease. Qually-T Limousin. Rose Valley. 306-3224755 or 306-322-7554.

General Employment

General Employment

Margo, SK Ph: 306-324-4441 Cell: 306-272-8383 SDL Hopper Cone

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 12’ - 28’ Call for Price Career Training

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306-786-6600 Yorkton, SK HEALTHCARE DOCUMENTATION SPECIALISTS are in huge demand. Employers want Can-Scribe graduates. A great work from-home career! Train with Canada’s best-rated program. Enroll today. www.canscribe.com. 1.800.466.1535. info@ canscribe.com.

Agricultural

306-782-2465 Career Opportunities

Local established business is looking for a

SALES PROFESSIONAL A sales position with the potential earnings in base salary and commission of 100k plus per annum. Candidate must - own a late model vehicle - be a goal-orientated self-starter - be comfortable dealing with business or government Send resume in strictest confidence to: Box BB c/o Yorkton This Week Box 1300 - 20 Third Ave. N. Yorkton, SK S3N 2X3

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 bear Yorkton. -To manage the ongoing upkeep of field equipment (tractors, 3 point hitch equipment), trucks, trailers, building and farm yards. -Valid class 5 license required (Class 1A or G endorsement beneficial). -Manual labour will be necessary with daily requirements of lifting. To apply, email resume to: shane.werboweski@bayer.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!

Auctions

Auctions

Career Opportunities HARDISTY HOME HARDWARE Store Manager needed. See details at albertacareers.net. Send resume to: resumes@hardistyhomehardware.ca or fax to 780888-2100. REGISTERED DENTAL ASSISTANT for maternity leave in Wetaskiwin, Alberta. Starting April 4/2016. Monday to Thursday, no evenings. Progressive dental office. Email resume to: smilemaker1@incentre. net.

Business Opportunities CONTROL YOUR FINANCIAL future selling Watkins products. Watkins has provided stability & high income for its associates for over 145 years. Join for less than $50. 1-800-279-6104. Email: watkinse@ telusplanet.net. 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.

Auctions UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION. Saturday, April 9, 9 a.m. Tractors, skid steer, mini excavator, trucks, trailers, horses. Edgerton, Alberta. Scribner Auction 780-842-5666. Pictures & listing: www.scribnernet.com.

MACK AUCTION FARM & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT

COWAN BROS. & GUESTS Dave 306-736-2999 or Ward 306-736-7121 SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2016 10:00 A.M. — LANGBANK, SK DIRECTIONS: FROM LANGBANK GO 2 MILES NORTH ON HWY #9, 2 MILES WEST & 1 MILE NORTH WATCH FOR SIGNS **LIVE INTERNET BIDDING!** Versatile 875 4WD tractor with 6485 hours, Versatile 835 4WD tractor with 6945 hours, JD 4440 2WD tractor with 7400 hours, JD 4440 2WD tractor, JD 4430 2WD tractor, JD 4440 2WD tractor with 707 Leon FEL, Case 2290 2WD tractor with 3PTH, Case 1370 2WD tractor, Case 970 2WD tractor, JD 9600 SP combine with 3440 separator hours, JD 7721 PT combine, JD 7721 PT combine, 25’ Westward 3000 PT swather, JD 590 30’ PT swather, MF 25’ PT swather, JD 590 30’ swather, MF25’ PT swather, 2001 Western

Star tandem grain truck, 2003 GMC 2500 HD extended cab truck, 1969 Chev C-60 grain truck, 2009 Trailtech Prospector flat deck trailer bumper pull, 36’ Bourgault 8800 air seeder with Bourgault 2155 tow behind air tank, 82’ Bourgault 850 Centurian III field sprayer, 37’ JD 1610 cultivator with anhydrous kit, 35’ JD 1600 cultivator, Flexi Coil 50’ tine harrows, 37’ Wilrich field cultivator, Case 27’ IH 5500 chisel plow with Degelman harrows, 24’ JD 100 cultivator, JD 567 round baler shedded, Highline 1400 round bale

picker, Macdon 5020 16’ haybine, Bale King bale processor, 2-100 bushel creep feeders, Farm King trailer type PTO roller mill, EZ-Guide 250 & EZ Steer 500, EZ Guide 250 & EZ Steer 500, Degelman rock pickers, 2-Leon 707 FEL with JD mounts, Westfield 10-60 swing auger, Sakundiak 8-50 PTO auger, Sakundiak 7-41 auger with Kohler engine, Brandt 7-33 auger with Kohler engine, Brandt 7-33 auger with Kohler engine, Pool 6-33 auger and Kohler engine, plus much more!

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Purebred Livestock 2 YEAR Old virgin Reg. Red Angus Bulls. Semen tested and delivered. $4500. 306-876-2011. LOVELAND RED ANGUS has bulls of all ages. Will semen test and deliver. Goodeve, SK. 306-795-2710. QUIET, TOP QUALITY Red & Black Angus Bulls. 2 year olds and yearlings available. Spruce Acres. Foam Lake. 306-272-3997. REGISTERED RED Angus Bulls For Sale. Yearlings & Two Year Olds. Semen tested. Very well developed. For more information call 204-773-3252 or 204-859-0253.

Box 831, Estevan, SK S4A 2A7

Ph: (306) 634-9512, (306) 421-2928, (306) 487-7815 Licensed, Bonded & Insured P.L. 311962

www.mackauctioncompany.com


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MELVILLE MOTORS

Spring

HURRY IN! N! FOR BEST SELECTION!!

ALL CREDIT APS ACCEPTED

BLOWOUT EVENT 2015 FOCUS SE

2015 ESCAPE SE

#FC64 • 5 door hatchback • 2 litre 4 cyl. • automatic • heated seats • heated steering • heated mirrors • remote start $23,414 MSRP

#ET121 • 4 wheel drive • 2 litre Ecoboost • automatic • heated leather seats • power liftgate • power driver seat • nav system $36,599 MSRP

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18,900

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29,900

2016 FUSION SE

#FC128 • 2.5 litre 4 cyl. • automatic • 18” sport wheels • rear spoiler • heated seats • remote start • reverse sensing $30,299 MSRP

+TAXES

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28,799

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2015 F-150 XLT

2016 MUSTANG

2016 F-150 XLT

#FT85 • 4x4 • 5 litre V8 • tow package • chrome step bars • A/C • power windows • power locks $46,549 MSRP

#GC23 • 2.3L Ecoboost • automatic • park assist • 18” allloy wheels • rear spoiler • over the top stripe package $34,698 MSRP

#GT15 • crew cab 4x4 • 2.7 litre Ecoboost • chrome step bars • trailer package • select shift transmission $47,749 MSRP

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32,500

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39,900

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2016 ESCAPE SE

2016 F-250 SUPERDUTY

#FT117 • 4 wheel drive • 1.6 litre Ecoboost • automatic • power driver seat • rear park sensors • Sync voice system $31,789 MSRP

#FT100 • 6.2 litre V8 • Western Edition package • rear camera • 5th wheel hitch package $56,549 MSRP

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30,500

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2015 F-150 XLT

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#GT8 • 5.0 litre V8 • rearview camera • chrome step bars • remote start • trailer brake control • trailer tow package $52,199 MSRP NOW

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ATTENTION

Melville Motors will donate $50 from every new or used vehicle sold to Rail City Industries Handycap Van Fundraiser!

MELVILLE MOTORS

166 Service Road, Hwy. #10 Ph. 306.728.5457 Fax 306-728-4957 Toll Free 1.800.462.6844 Join us on Facebook and check out our new website: Dealer License #907184

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This Week Marketplace | April 8, 2016 Auctions

Auctions

Auctions

Unreserved Public Farm Auction

Zerr Farms

Qu’Appelle, SK | April 18, 2016 · 10 am

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1997 John Deere 9500 1995 New Holland 9280, 2013 John Deere 1870 40 Ft, 2003 John Deere 1910 340±

1982 International F2554 & 1996 International 9200

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AUCTION LOCATION: From QU’APPELLE, SK, at the Jct of Hwy 1 & 35 go 2.4 km (1.5 miles) West, then 1.2 km (0.75 km) South. GPS: 50.5205, -103.8961 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1995 Ford 9280 4WD Tractor · 1979 Case 4490 4WD Tractor · 1997 New Holland 8360 MFWD Tractor · 2004 John Deere 9760STS Combine · 1997 John Deere 9500 Combine · 2008 John Deere 936D 36 Ft Draper · 2008 MacDon PW7 Pick-Up · 1996 International 9200 T/A Grain Truck · 1982 International

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Hwy. 10 East of Yorkton 3 Miles, 1/2 Mi. South on Rosemount Rd.

306-782-5999

GLENN SWENSON 306-842-0421 or 306-861-4395

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 10:00 A.M. — WEYBURN, SK DIRECTIONS: FROM WEYBURN GO 19 KMS SE ON HWY 39 & 3 KMS SOUTH WATCH FOR SIGNS **LIVE INTERNET BIDDING!** TRACTORS CASE IH 7220 FWA TRACTOR; 6905 Hours, Powershift, 3 Hydraulics, 20.838 Duals, SN.JJA00522970-1994 CASE IH 7110 2WD TRACTOR & ALLIED 895 FRONT END LOADER; 6485 Hours, Powershift, 3 Hydraulics, 18.4-38 Duals, SN.JJA0005392- 1988 JOHN DEERE 4640 2WD TRACTOR; 7912 Hours, Powershift, 2 Hydraulics, 20.838 Duals, SN.4640P023642RW-1981 (Don Schmidt 306-861-2139) HARVEST EQUIPMENT JOHN DEERE 9500 SP COMBINE; 2430/3395 Sep/Eng Hours, 2 Speed Cylinder, Long Auger, Chopper, John Deere 212 Pick-up Header, SN.H09500X638727-1990 PRAIRIE STAR 4900 SP SWATHER; 1815 Hours, 30 Feet, 2 Speed, Turbo, Pick-up Reel, Kear Shears, Mounted Free Form Mt-2000 Swath Roller, SN.103395-1996 INTERNATIONAL 1480 SP COMBINE; 4800 Hours, New Sieves, Rake-up Pickup, SN.1720234U024494-1981 MASSEY 25FT PTO SWATHER (Don Schmidt 306-861-2139) GRAIN TRUCKS 1989 FORD F-800 S/A GRAIN TRUCK; 5&2 Transmission, 429-4V Gas Engine, Cancade Box, Roll Tarp, SN.1FDPF82KVA51098 1969 GMC 960 CAB OVER S/A GRAIN TRUCK; 5&2, 366 Gas, Steel Box, SN.TE60VZ123708

1957 GMC S/A GRAIN TRUCK SEEDING & TILLAGE FLEXI-COIL 800 AIR SEEDER & JOHN DEERE 787 AIR TANK; 35 Feet, Single Shoot, 12 Inch Spacing, Flexi-Coil Harrows, Tow Behind 170 Bushel Air Tank FLEXI COIL 60 FT SYSTEM 95 TINE HARROWS & PACKERS FLEXI COIL 70 FT SYSTEM 82 TINE HARROWS JOHN DEERE 1610 CULTIVATOR; 35 Feet, Degelman Harrows, Valmar 1655, Liquid Fertilizer Kit JOHN DEERE 1000 VIBRA SHANK CULTIVATOR; 42 Feet, Valmar 1620 CO-OP 33 FT DEEP TILLAGE CULTIVATOR MASSEY FERGUSON 360 12’ & 15’ DISCERS MASSEY FERGUSON 360 2 X 15 DISCERS FLEXI-COIL END TOW DIAMOND HARROW PACKERS ALLIS CHALMERS 14FT TANDEM DISC SPRAYER FLEXI-COIL 55 FIELD SPRAYER; 70 Feet, PTO Pump, Wind Curtains, Disc Markers, 1000 PTO GRAIN HANDLING SAKUNDIAK HD 10-2200 SWING AUGER SAKUNDIAK HD 7X37 AUGER & HONDA ENGINE BRANDT 6X35 AUGER, POWER EASE ENGINE & BIN SWEEP SAKUNDIAK HD 7-1600 AUGER &

KOHLER ENGINE REM 542 GRAIN VAC GRAIN STORAGE BEHLEN 3500 BUSHEL HOPPER BOTTOM BIN FRIESEN 73 TON FERTILIZER BIN SAKUNDIAK 3000 BUSHEL BIN ON WOOD FLOOR WESTEEL 2000 BUSHEL BIN ON WOOD FLOOR TWISTER 2100 BUSHEL BIN ON WOOD FLOOR ROSCO 1350 BUSHEL BIN ON WOOD FLOOR 2000 & 1350 BUSHEL ROUND WOOD BINS MISC EQUIPMENT SCHULTE XH-1500 SERIES 3 ROTARY MOWER CROWN ROCK PICKER BLANCHARD FLAX STRAW BUNCHER SCHULTE FORK TYPE ROCK PICKER INTERNATIONAL 70 3PTH SNOW BLOWER 3PTH GYRO MOWER HYUNDAI 2000 WATT INVERTOR GENERATOR CRAFTSMAN LT 1000 LAWN TRACTOR & MOWER 1000 & 300 GALLON FUEL TANKS & STANDS FLOATING SLOUGH PUMPS LOW RIDER FORD TRUCK TOPPER SHOPBUILT BUILDING MOVER PLUS MUCH, MUCH MORE

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

Unreserved Public Farm Auction

Edward & Cathy Dureault Wolseley, SK | April 16, 2016 · 10 am

1998 John Deere 9300 & Seed Hawk 4210 42 Ft & Flexi-Coil 1720

2005 John Deere 9760STS

Rogator 1064 100 Ft

2004 Westward 9250 30 Ft

1999 International 9400 & 2008 Drake 36 Ft

AUCTION LOCATION: From WOLSELEY, SK, go 4.5 km (2.8 miles) South on Grid 617, 4.7 km (2.9 miles) West. Yard on South side. GPS: 50.3604, -103.3237 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1998 John Deere 9300 4WD Tractor · 1980 John Deere 4840 2WD Tractor · 1984 Case 1394 2WD Tractor · 1977 Case 1070 2WD Tractor · 2005 John Deere 9760STS Combine · 1995 Case IH 2188 Combine · 2004 Westward 9250 30 Ft Swather · 1999 International 9400 Sleeper T/A Truck Tractor · 1987

International 9900 Eagle T/A Grain Truck · 2008 Drake 36 Ft T/A Grain Trailer · 2013 Abu 16 Ft Equipment Trailer · 2005 Custombuilt 8 Ft Equipment Trailer · Seed Hawk 4210 42 Ft Air Drill · Flexi-Coil 1110 Tow-Behind Air Tank · Rogator 1064 100 Ft High Clearance Sprayer...AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com

Box 831, Estevan, SK S4A 2A7

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Saturday, April 16, 2016, Buchanan Consignment Auction, 10:00 AM 6 MILES SOUTH ON #47,1 MILE WEST (VASOLOVITZ HALL) BUCHANAN SK For consignments contact Julius at 306-592-4705 or Doug at 306-647-2661 MACHINERY - GRAIN TRUCKS: 1983 GMC 8RIGADEER General Truck: 855 Cummins, 15 speed, 18’ box, hoist, tarp, rebuilt engine, nice; 1971 Chev 3 ton truck: tag axle, 5x2, 350 V8, 18’ wood box steel oor, nice; 1974 3 ton truck: 16’ steel box and hoist, tarp; 1964 Ford 1 1/2 ton truck: wood box and hoist; 600 bu tandem pup trailer; 1981 IHC 2554 Cummins 10 speed,14 ft. gravel box. VEHICLES: 2006 Ford Ranger Super cab sport 1/4 ton: 93,500 kms, 3.0 L gas, new tires, one owner, very well maintained, mint estate truck; 1989 F250 Ford 4x4 truck: 3/4 long box, with 20’ gooseneck trailer (sold with or without); 1989 Chev 1/2 ton: all new tires, 305 gas engine (good farm truck); 1984 Chev 1/2 ton, 1968 IHC 1 ton truck: no box, 5th wheel plate, 1995 Chev 4x4 1/2 ton: 350 V8 auto; 1998 Chev 3/4 ton: 4x4, 6.5 diesel, auto, 5th wheel hitch, 1990 Dodge 1/2 ton: 360 auto; 2005 Chev Ventura van: 4 cyl., auto, 6 passenger, Manitoba licence; 2004 Chev Trailblazer: full load, 230,000 kms; 2000 Chev Impala 3.8L 383,000 kms new tires. EXCAVATING: IHC TD20 Cat: dry clutch, good undercarriage; 2014 15’ pull bulldozer with tilt, mint; Case W18 pay loader, bucket with teeth, grapple. AIR SEEDERS AND CULT.: Bourgault 32-28 32’ air seeder: knock ons, air package, with 2115 Bourgault tank, nice; Bourgault 8800 36’ air seeder: oating hitch, 235 pound trips, air package, harrows, with Bourgault 2155 Tank, Case 8100 47’ 9� Spacings, Vibrachisel; JD1610 31’ Deep Tillage, Degelman harrows, nice. COMBINE: 1992 JD 9600 Combine: cab, air, chaff spreader, new pickup belts, extension auger, chopper, green lighted 2013; 3040 separator, 4546 engine hours; 852 MF combine. TRACTORS: Case 1070 tractor: good power shift, rear end, clutch (needs motor) sold by photo, located 4 miles north of Theodore 306-6217972; Case 1070 tractor: real good except stuck in 3rd gear, new rubber with Buhler 695 FEL, bucket, fork, real good, sold by photo, located 4 miles north of Theodore. LIQUID FERTILIZER TANK: Rambo - And Row liquid fert tandem trailer, 3000 USA gal tank with John Blue pump mint. CATTLE EQUIPMENT: Heston 1014 14’ Haybine; 2000 Highline #7000 shredder with twine cutter, real nice, NH 354 mix mill, good; homemade 14 pipe bale wagon; Case 3650 soft core baler: good belts; Case IH 8465 round baler, new monitor, pickup redone, new tires, gathering wheels, all new chains, 540 PTO; 18 ft. cattle trailer (good condition); JD 3970 forage harvester 23 inch. MISC. EQUIPMENT: Case 730 Diesel Case-O-Matic tractor; Morris 68’ tine harrow bar, 300 bu. grain dryer; NH 354 mix mill; Degelman stone picker with clutch; Renn 1026 grain vac; Herman 56’ tine bar; Cockshutt 15’ discer, seeding attachment; 6x36 grain auger, Honda engine; Sakundiak 10x60 swing away hyd. swing; 2007 Moose Tracker 4x4 ATV: winch, 2800 miles; 5000 gal fuel tank; 24’ triple axle gooseneck trailer: with ramps,; snowmobile 10x8 trailer, 2� ball new 13� wheels new jack, transporter 30x8’ bumper hitch, 7000 lb axles’ 16� wheels, steel beavertail ramps real good; meat saw; 4-10x22.5 tires, threshing machine 5 miles south of Rhein. BINS: 3-1650 bus on oors, to be moved, sold by photo; 5,miles south of Rhein SK. RECREATION: 1980 17 1/2’ tandem Axle camper: fully loaded. ANTIQUE TRACTORS: JD 430,530,630 2 cyl. excellent tin, paint, shedded, running order 430, 530, have 3ph 430 and 630, good rubber, must see. Saturday, April 23, 2016, Spy Hill Consignment Auction, 10:00 AM 4 miles north on #8 to Century Rd.,1.5 miles east of Spy Hill, Spy Hill, SK. Contact Bruce: 1-306-534-4445 or Joe 1-306-745- 3781 to consign. TRACTORS: Versatile 145 Tractor: 4WD, cab, hyd, singles; Case 2090 tractor: cab, air, dual hyd Leon FEL, 6760 hrs.; Case 2090 tractor: cab, air, hyd,. 5567 hrs; JD 3010 tractor: diesel, quad; MH 44 gas with post pounder; JD 4430, cab, air, pto, good rubber, dual hyd., quad shift,10,000 hours ??; IHC 966 diesel cab air good rubber, 7853 hours, dual hyd.; JD 3010 diesel good tires with JD loader, quad, shift, bale fork, bucket, dual hyd; Case 2470 Serial #8762255, cab, air, 6600 hrs., 23.1-30 good tires, (needs power shift work), (sold by picture). COMBINE: JD 7720 Titan II SP combine: cab, air, chopper; JD pickup 4295 hrs. - GOOD; JD 6601 pto combine pickup, chopper, real good tires. TRUCK: 2008 F550, 230,656 kms, 6.4 diesel manual 8’ deck. EXCAVATING: 5 yard Doepker scraper; 416 JCB 2 yd. pay loader, quick detach bucket, pallet forks, 5800 hours (nice). HAYBINE: NH 495-12 foot haybine, NH 495 haybine - parts; JD 780 manure spreader; IHC 430 square baler (good); High Hog calving and trimming chute, 3 pt hitch bale prong. TRAILER: 2003 TrailTech 25’ tandem gooseneck at deck; trailer with beaver tails; homemade 2 W trailer (lawn mower tractor size). MIX MILL: NH 357 mix mill. SWATHER: 1981 4000 IH swather, raised frame, 24.5 header with pickup

reel (plastic single teeth) cab and wide rear mounted swath roller, straight 6 cyl. gas, #1310083C005921, also parts machine. HARROWS: 68 foot Western harrow bar; 60 foot Blanchard hydra-lift bar with coil packers. AUGERS: HD7-1400 Sakundiak auger with 15 hp motor, #51481; 7-40 Brandt auger with 13 Honda motor. STONE PICKERS: 3000 3 batt rock picker; fork type rock picker; Degelman 570 stone picker. SPRAYER: Flexicoil 65 sprayer 80 feet with hydro driven pump, 1Og nozzles. ...#S65.B000.345599 wind screens, disc makers and x2 bolt on end extensions to make it 100 feet are not mounted on sprayer but can be sold with sprayer or separate. RECREATION: Sunset Trail 33 ft. 3 season bumper hitch camper - 12 ft. slide - real nice; 18’ Sun Tracker pontoon boat; Tracker Trail Star trailer, 60 hp Johnson motor with Bimini canopy, travel tarp, ďŹ sh ďŹ nder, live well and stereo; Vanguard Trihaul 16’, ďŹ berglass boat, 50 hp Mercury motor, trailer. EQUIPMENT: steel wagon, 37 ft. Leon C78-337 cultivator, 8’ -3 PTH cultivator. MISC.: LeBlonde 48 inch lathe; Millar 250 amp arc welder; Kirby chaff spreader; 9 ft JD trailer mower headgate; swather mover; hyd. trailer post pounder; hyd. log splitter; hyd. railroad tie splitter; IHC square baler; Craftsman 38â€? 18 hp riding lawn mower; Craftsman 20 hp; 42â€? hydro lawn mower (nice); new quad blade; Husqvarna 54â€? cut deck with Kohler motor; JD loader pallet forks; 2 - 2500W generators; 2â€? chem handler; battery chargers; postal augers - 4 and 6â€?; 1500 W circulating heater; quantity - hyd. hose; hyd. jacks; electric tools; chains, hammers, pallet of Degelman springs, 2 - 36â€? exterior doors. MISC SHOP: 30 ton hydraulic press (brand new); Tiger touch (brand new); X3 6.5 hp 2 inch pacer pumps; metal shelving; 225 AC/DC Lincoln welder; mid-size air compressor 110V; truck, tractor, implement tires; Flexi-coil broadcast kit with manifolds 45 feet; hydraulic end gate folding; Brandt auger; 3 door service box for truck box; X4 fuel tanks, some with stands; Diamond fert. tank for grain truck; 6.5 hp gas pressure washer; 220V elec. pressure washer; 24.5 batt reel; swather header; side cutter for canola; 220V Clarke mig welder; hydro hose, multi lengths; X2 table saw; X52 Dutch single shot boots; 2 in sprayer hoses; water tank; tons of smaller boxes of parts, paint, misc. Sunday, April 24, 2016, 10:00 AM, Jason and Sharon Morris Auction From Junction #9 and #15: 5 East to Bangor sign, 1K South, Bangor, SK MACHINERY - TRACTORS: JD 8640 tractor: 4WD, cab, air, quad shift, 6643 hours, 20.8x34 tires, good rubber, 3 hyd, pto, air seeder plumbed, SER; 007098RH; Case 2090 tractor: cab, air, power shift, 18.4x38 like new tires, 5200 hours, 300 hours on new drop in, 2 hyd, real nice, SER: 10267069; White 2-155 tractor: cab, air, dual hyd., 7200 hours, 20.8x38 rubber; Allis Chalmers 190 tractor: 23.1x30 tires (possibly injection problems). COMBINE: 1989 JD 9600, SP combine: cab, air, 3284 separating hours, 5300 engine hours, ďŹ ne cut chopper, chaff spreader, air foil sieve - nice; JD 930 -30 ft. rigid header: with batt reels. SWATHERS: Case IH 8820 25 ft. SP swather: cab, air, diesel, U2 pick reel, 1661 hours, hydro, vine lifters, double knife, 2 Keer sheers - nice; Westward 3000 25 ft. PTO swather: auto fold; Versatile 15 ft. PTO swather. TILLAGE & SEEDING: Morris Maxim 34.5â€? air drill with 2â€? steel packers, air package, Adam jet openers, liquid fertilizer with Morris 7180 air tank - real nice; Morris Magnum 31 ft. HD cultivator: John Blue ammonia kit, eagle beak knives, Morris harrows, heavy shanks - nice; Morris 28 ft. vibra shank — Challenger with harrows; Cockshutt 10 f.t HD cultivator. HARROWS: Morris 50 ft. Field Pro heavy harrow - excellent. TRUCK: 2006 Ford F150 truck: V8 auto, 4x4, 217,000 kms, real good; 1982 IHC S1900: 3 ton 466 - diesel, 5x2, 16 ft. steel box and hoist, roll trap, good tires -nice. AUGERS: Sakundiak 10-2000: 70 ft. swing away auger; Sakundiak 8x40 PTO auger; Sakundiak HD 8-1200 36 ft. auger: 25 hp Kohler E5 engine. GRAIN BINS: 4 - 1650 bus. Westeel on hoppers and skids; 3 - 1950 bus. Westeel on hoppers and skids; 1 - 70T Store King fertilizer hopper bin on skids. EXCAVATION: Crown 950 scraper; Flaman V ditcher. CATTLE EQUIPMENT: New Holland 273 square baler with stoker; NH 7 ft. trailer mower; Vicon 5 wheel rake; 1 bale - round bale hauler; 14 ft. tandem axle cattle trailer. RECREATION: 1982 IHC 72 passenger school bus: 7.4 Litre diesel, partially camperized. ,14’ boat trailer; Cub Cadet 50â€? zero turn 22 HP lawn mower; car dolly; 14’ Canoe; 425 Polaris quad (for parts). MISC EQUIPMENT: Flaman 400 bu. hopper tank and wagon; Degelman stone picker; Computer 60 ft. sprayer, foam markers, chem handler-real nice; swath roller; 125 bu. hopper tank and trailer; Rainbow 16 ft. car hauler: tandem axle, new rubber; Leons 8 ft. blade; IHC 14’ press drill with grass attachment; Duzall FEL - ďŹ ts IH 606 tractor. MISC: lOOO gal. diesel tank: 110 V pump, 500 gal tank and stand; 2 - 1250 gal. liquid fert tanks; 50 gal. skid tank and 12V pump; 50ft grain ring; 30 sheets of chipboard; water bowls, gates, panels. SHOP ITEMS: Dickey John moisture tester;16â€? Poulan chainsaw; hydraulic gear puller; 100’ 4/0 AWG underground cable; 2 two-up seats for quads; used tires - 14â€?,15â€?,16â€?,17â€?, 20â€?,10:00 x 20, 315/80R22.5 on rim (near new) quad tires 25/800-12,25/1000-12; 20.8X34 used tractor tires; car ramps; push mower; gas powered weed eater; 4800 watt - 240 volt heater; 2 hydraulic motors; some tools etc. NOTE: Jason and Sharon are retiring from farming and selling their equipment. Most equipment looks above average condition for its age. Lots of hours left on this equipment.

TERMS OF SALE: PAYMENT IN FULL DAY OF SALE. We have tried to describe the equipment as accurately as possible and No Warranty or Guarantee is expressed or implied. This sale bill is only a guide. The Auctioneer is not responsible for advertising in accordance or description, loss or accident at the sale. ALL ITEMS SOLD AS IS, ALL SALES FINAL. THE AUCTIONEER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS AFTER THE ADVERTISING IS DISTRIBUTED.

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269 HAMILTON ROAD, YORKTON 306-783-6666

Call Gary Cell: 306-697-7423 Office: 306-697-3323

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159 acres hay land. MLS®562815

159,000

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220,000

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$

RM OF ST. PHILIPS 159 acres mixed land w/buildings. MLS®566220

279,000

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1,375,000

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130,000

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835,000

265,000

$

170,000

$

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279,000

$

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902 PARK AVENUE, MOOSOMIN

239,000

145,000

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477 acres beef land.

MLS®538014

299,000

$

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299,000

$

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499,000

420,000

$

$

277 BROADWAY ST. E., YORKTON

20 GLADSTONE AVE. S., YORKTON

418 HWY. #9 S, YORKTON

“Robin’s Donuts” MLS®552743

“Office space” MLS®562785

“Vacant lot” MLS®563346

239,000

1,155,000

449,000

$

“7 suite apartment building” MLS®554962

565,000

$

$

“Call for details.” MLS®564327

380 4TH AVE. E., MELVILLE

$

1119 acres mixed land. MLS®563196

LT. 1 KENNEDY DRIVE, ESTERHAZY

250,000

“Golden West Hotel” MLS®558203

RM OF GRAYSON

500 NICHOLAS ST., KAMSACK

$

4 MAIN ST., PREECEVILLE

3,900,000

Call Brent 306-641-6929

“Woods & Water Outdoor Supplies” MLS®566254

309,000

$

RM OF HAZEL DELL

NEW LISTING

$

2025 acres grain land w/buildings. MLS®566058

RM OF KINISTINO

email: mpark@remax-yorkton.ca

Call Jennifer 306-621-4575

Commercial building MLS®552544

$

$

125,000

450,000

$

Call Rob 306-641-5047

156 acres grain land. MLS®566186

158 acres land. MLS®562526

$

958 acres beef land. MLS®555329

Call Shawn 306-621-9798

Call Ted 306-327-7661

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RM OF USBORNE/ PRAIRIE ROSE

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Martin Park

RM OF CANA

RM OF COTE

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COMMERCIAL DIVISION

319 acres grain land. MLS®532959

RM OF FRANCIS

$

Call Scott 306-338-9632

Frank Su Ag Investment Specialist

RM OF GRAYSON

160 acres hay land w/buildings.i MLS®564679

160 acres grain land w/buildings. MLS®565422

569,000

Call Ray 306-730-8151

RM OF CHESTER

RM OF KEYS

$

Call Marcel 306-534-4511

1001 ANDERSON PLACE, GRENFELL

RM OF GOOD LAKE

$

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99,000

$

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811 ANDERSON ST., GRENFELL

105 WILLOWDALE AVE., KIPLING

MLS®560904

MLS®562658

109,900

$

239,900

$

914 PHEASANT ST., GRENFELL

104 CLEMENTS AVE., WAWOTA

MLS®565875

MLS®556233

159,900

$

159,900

$

720 STELLA ST., GRENFELL

402 2ND ST., KIPLING

MLS®543253

MLS®565093

35,000

167,000

$

MOOSOMIN AREA

49,500

649,000

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66,900

299,000

$

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MLS 563576

45,000

$

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224,900

$

238,500

$

79,000

$

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23 ARNOLD ST., KILLALY

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MLS®561650

MLS®551327

Acreage with 2.42 acres.

MLS®563854

47,900

$

184,900

Gladys Secondiak 306-620-9700

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WADENA AREA

ESTERHAZY AREA

MLS®531701

245,000

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MLS®561578

249,000

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MLS®559533

158,000

$

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319,000

$

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499,000

$

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105 QU’APPELLE ST., TANTALLON

MLS®547148

MLS®559008

219,000

$

124,900

$

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959 WHITESAND AVE., CANORA

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517 LAKE ST., ESTERHAZY

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MLS®563694

MLS®563586

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$

264,900

$

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429,000

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QUEEN ST., DUFF

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Agriculture 2016 Conference opportunity for stakeholders The Assiniboine Watershed Stewardship Associations (AWSA) will be hosting a major conference later this month. From April 20-22 the Saskatchewan Association of Watersheds Conference will be held at the Gallagher Centre in Yorkton. The Saskatchewan Association of Watersheds (SAW) is the unified voice of watersheds in the province. Water is vital to all life and is widely recognized as a valuable natural resource that must be protected and conserved. SAW and its members provide a key role in ensuring that conservation and protection occurs in Saskatchewan The province wide conference was last held in the city in 2007, said AWSA manager Jesse Nielsen. “There are now 11 watershed groups across Saskatchewan. We take turns (hosting the conference,” he said. “We stepped up this year.” The annual conference will be held in Esterhazy in 2017, with the Lower Qu’Appelle Watershed the hosts. The Conference is an

excellent opportunity to meet on a provincial scale to discuss source water protection and management issues. The conference pro-

vides an opportunity for members and stakeholders to share information and learn from each other’s successes and challenges.

Nielsen said between 120 and 150 delegates are expected at the event, most being staff and Board members of the 11 watershed groups.

However other organizations with an interest in water, Ducks Unlimited, the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, the Nature Conservancy, and

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CONFERENCE Continued from Page B1 interest in water management. The early bird cost, until April 8, is $150 per person. While the event does include SAW’s annual meeting, most of the conference focuses on a series of speakers, this year focusing on the theme of the role water plays in industry in Saskatchewan, explained Nielsen. Topics include; • The Alberta Approach to Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Kate Wilson Alberta Environment •Water...anEnvironmentally Sustainable Resource in the Potash Industry with Jessica Theriault, Director of Environmental Affairs Mosaic Potash • Uranium Mining Water Management: Enhancing Environmental Sustainability with Sarah Benson, Environmental Scientist, AREVA Resources Canada Inc. Neilsen said there are three keynote speakers that should

offer some unique insights into the topic. Thursday the topic ‘Water -- Managing Canada’s Critical Asset’ will be tackled by Bernadette Conant - CEO Canada Water Network “Conant is the Executive Director of Canadian Water Network, where she has been working since 2003. Established in 2001 by Canada’s Networks of Centres of Excellence, Canadian Water Network plays a vital role in ensuring that Canada benefits from its investments in research to manage its water resources more effectively and becomes a world leader in water management,” notes her bio. She “has a Master of Science in Hydrogeology from the University of Waterloo and holds the Faculty of Science Alumni of Honour Award from that institution. She currently serves as a Director on the Boards of the Global Water Research Coalition, Hydrogeologists

Without Borders, and the Water Economics, Policy and Governance Network, and is a member of the Water Partner Advisory Committee to the Water Stewardship Committee of the Canadian Council of Federation .” Friday Carl Neggers, SM Solutions will present ‘Our Environment is Our Economy... Growing Business through Market Relevance’. Neggers “brings over 30 years of strategic and sustainable management experience to the SM Solutions team. He has worked with federal and provincial ministries, the hospitality industry, accounting firms, professional sports franchises and environmental service companies helping to restructure and streamline their practices towards a more self-reliant, sustainable and profitable future,” details his bio. Most recently, as CEO of Stark & Marsh Chartered accountants, LLP he led the

Dimple Roy, International Institute for Sustainable Development will present on ‘Environmental and Economic Goals in Future Decision Making for Integrated Water Resource Management.’ Roy “is the Director of the Water Program at the International Institute for Sustainable Development in Winnipeg. Her work is focused on policy innovation for land and water management, market-based instruments, waterenergy-food security, adaptive policy-making, watershed bio-economy, and sustainable agriculture. She is currently a member of the Manitoba Round Table for Sustainable Development, the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce’s Environment Leadership Council and recently appointed to the Board of Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation,” details is bio. For more information check out http://saskwatersheds.ca or http://www.assiniboinewatershed.com

firm in strategic transformation and a revitalization of their governance framework. Prior to this, Neggers was the Director General of the federal government’s Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA). Serving western Canada, PFRA is an internationally recognized agency, which addresses the sustainable resource development challenges faced by agriculture and rural Canadians. Neggers “also served as Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Agri-Food Equity Fund, working with entrepreneurs in the development and commercialization of their innovative products and services. As Assistant Deputy Minister of Saskatchewan’s Department of Highways and Transportation, Neggers led the development of the provincial submission to the comprehensive review of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA), including a position on transportation infrastructure financing.”

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Healthy soil content can affect yield As a new planting season approaches, decisions regarding what crops will be planted and where they will be planted are being made. A wide pool of scientific literature is piling up on the connection between a healthy population of arbuscular mycorrhizae in your fields and increased yield. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form a close interaction with plant roots. Studies show they improve the uptake of nutrients such as Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Zinc and Copper in soils that are deficient in these elements. Data also exists which indicates that the pathogen protection benefits of AM fungi might be as significant as the nutritional benefits to many plants. Crop rotations will affect AM species diversity and some studies also show certain pesticides can have a detrimental effect on AM and interfere with nodulation formation. The number of different AM fungi species varies with the type of crop and the crop rotation. Crops that belong to the Brassicaceae (canola), Chenopodiaceae (quinoa) and Caryophyllaceae (buckwheat) families do not form associations with AM fungi.

It has been suggested that including non-mycorrhizal crops in rotation might affect the concentration and viability of indigenous AM fungi in soil thereby affecting the growth of AM-dependent crops following in the rotation. It has been reported that both the growth of corn including shoot weight, grain yield and AM formation were enhanced when the previous crop formed mycorrhizae. On the other hand, canola has been reported to inhibit AM fungal growth. AM fungi colonization of flax was 3.5% larger after wheat (a highly mycorrhizal crop) than when canola was the previous crop. Seed yield of flax was increased by threefold when grown after safflower versus a flax after flax rotation. Continuous monocultures can both decrease populations of AM spores as well as shift the AM species composition of the community toward species which may not be beneficial to the crop. Studies done on corn and soybeans both indicate that certain AM fungi species that become numerous with continuous monocultures may contribute to the yield declines over time noted for such crops.

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Annuals for forage - what are my options? Dealing with uncertain weather patterns is never easy. Annuals can provide livestock feed within a relative short period of time or during unexpected pasture shortages. Annuals are also a staple in extended fall grazing and winter feeding options such as greenfeed and silage. Cool season annual options include barley, oats and triticale. Barley is usually the preferred choice for swath grazing, greenfeed or silage and suitable for all soil zones. Smooth-awned forage varieties should be used. Harvest is recommended at the soft dough stage. Oats provide a high yielding forage option particularly in the black and grey soil

zones. Overall feed quality is considered lower than barley but can be a useful swath grazing or greenfeed crop. Oats should be cut at the late milk stage. Triticale can produce similar yields to oats on black soils. It matures later compared to oats and barley. Triticale should be cut at the milk to early dough stage. Mixing cereals like oats or barley with forage peas can provide a higher protein greenfeed option. Cereal/pea mixtures should be cut based on staging of the cereal in the mixture. Warm season annual options include millets and corn. Millets can be grown in all soil zones but perform best on well drained, south facing

soils. Because they are a warm season crop, most of the growth will occur during the hottest summer months. Golden German Millet, a foxtail millet, takes between 70 to 90 days to heading and is generally higher yielding compared to proso millet, a crown millet, which takes around 60 to 65 days to heading. Millets for silage are cut around early heading while millets for swath grazing are cut about two to three weeks after heading. Corn can be useful as a silage crop but can also be grazed standing. Corn can provide high yields but is also an input intensive crop requiring high fertility and intensive weed control. Weather factors

like early frost can dampen yields. Corn should be grazed at the 50 per cent milk line. When considering annuals, it is important to know the economics involved to determine a good fit with the rest of the livestock operation. Fertility and weed control are often critical. Annuals should be feed tested as nitrates can be

a concern. Gradual introduction to annual forages and limited access to high grain feed can help prevent grain overload in ruminants. Spread risk of feed loss by avoiding a feeding plan that relies on a single annual crop. For more information, please contact: • Your Regional Forage Specialist, • Agriculture

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Clean farm stewardship Farmers in Saskatchewan returned 89,832 kilograms of obsolete and unwanted pesticides and 1,289 kilograms of livestock and equine medications through CleanFARMS’ obsolete collection campaign this year. CleanFARMS, which operates the program, is a national, industry-led agricultural waste stewardship organization. Collections took place at 20 participating agretail locations throughout the northern half of Saskatchewan from October 5-9, 2015. This is the fourth collection program CleanFARMS has run in the province. This marked the first time that a combined collection of pesticides and livestock medications has been offered in the northern region of Saskatchewan. CleanFARMS partnered with the Canadian Animal Health Institute (CAHI) to offer the collection of livestock and equine medications to CleanFARMS’ existing program. “Saskatchewan farmers care about the environment and are keen to responsibly manage waste from their farms,” said Norm Hall, president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS). “CleanFARMS provides a one-stop service to safely manage unused or expired pesticides and livestock medications.” Saskatchewan farmers have a long history of good stewardship practices and have been participating in the obso-

lete collections program since 1999 - which is a testament to their environmental commitment. The program last came to northern Saskatchewan in 2012, when more than 60,000 kilograms of product was collected from farmers and safely disposed of. “This year’s collection was a great success thanks to the commitment of Saskatchewan farmers and participating ag-retail collection sites,” said Barry Friesen, CleanFARMS’ general manager. “CleanFARMS is proud to offer collection programs that ensure unwanted and obsolete pesticides, as well as livestock and equine medications, can be disposed of in an environmentally responsible way.” The obsolete collection program is generally delivered in each province or region of the country every three years and comes at no cost to farmers. The program will be delivered in the southern half of Saskatchewan in the fall of 2017. In between collections, farmers are encouraged to safely store their unwanted pesticides and livestock medications until they can properly dispose of them through the program. The obsolete collection program is part of the plant science and animal health industry’s commitment to the responsible lifecycle management of their products. For more information, please visit www.cleanfarms.ca.

Bee facts you might not know There are approximately 7,000 beekeepers in Canada operating a total of 600,000 colonies of honeybees. The ratio of commercially operated bee colonies to those owned by hobbyists is 80:20 and the reverse is true for the number of operators i.e 20% of the beekeepers maintain 80% of the colonies. The prairie provinces of Alberta Saskatchewan and Manitoba are the major honey producers in Canada. Approximately 475,000 colonies are located in the prairie provinces and they produce 80% of Canada’s crop. Commercial prairie beekeepers maintain 500 – 13,000 colonies per beekeeper with average 2,000 colonies. Pollination of canola is a major activity

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Canola study The federal government and three provincial canola grower organizations are jointly funding new agronomic research focused on sustainably and profitably increasing canola production in Canada. “Continued innovation in agronomic practices is a cornerstone to our industry’s Keep it Coming strategic plan,” says Patti Miller, president of the Canola Council of Canada (CCC). “This research investment plays a key role in determining best management practices that will help us achieve our shared vision of a 52 bushel per acre average yield by 2025.” Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay made the funding announcement today. The investment is being made through Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Agri-Science Project (ASP) under Growing Forward 2. Over $980,000 in federal funding is being combined with contributions from the Manitoba Canola Growers Association, Saskatchewan Canola Development Commission and the Alberta Canola Producers Commission for a total investment of $1.9 million over five years. Program management is being provided by the CCC. The ASP, entitled “In Pursuit of 52 by 2025”, brings together several priority areas in which it was identified that canola research could be enhanced, and would benefit significantly from additional resources, including disease management, stand establishment and pollinator health. The project also addresses crop production concerns that aren’t typically addressed by private industry but play a pivotal role in increasing canola yield and quality, increasing profitability, increasing sustainability and reducing production risk. “Continued support by the federal government and collaboration amongst participants will help us address the key research challenges with focused efforts and minimal duplication – a critical step in maximizing research dollars,” says Miller. Projects being funded under the “In Pursuit of 52 by 2025” ASP include: •Characterization of the new strains of the clubroot pathogen in Alberta •Identification and genetic mapping of canola for resistance to clubroot pathotype 5X •Understanding the mechanisms for race-specific and non-specific resistance for effective use of cultivar resistance against blackleg of canola in Western Canada •Integrated approaches for flea beetle control – economic thresholds, prediction models, landscape effects and natural enemies •To germinate or not to germinate? Towards understanding the role dormancy plays in canola seed and seedling vigour, and stand establishment These projects are collaborative, involving a number of research institutions across Canada including AAFC research stations, universities, provincial agriculture departments and other public and private research facilities. The CCC is a full value chain organization representing canola growers, processors, life science companies and exporters. Keep it Coming 2025 is the strategic plan to ensure the canola industry’s continued growth, demand, stability and success – achieving 52 bushels per acre to meet global market demand of 26 million metric tonnes by the year 2025.

Funds needed Although the federal budget contained modest investments for Canadian agriculture, the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) was pleased to see support for a number of initiatives that hold significant opportunities for Canada’s agriculture sector. As Budget 2016 indicates, “[t]he Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector is a vital part of our economy that supports both rural and urban communities across the country. At its foundation are the farmers and ranchers that work hard to feed Canada and the world.” Investments outlined in the budget, including those in basic research capacity, agricultural genomics, federal research infrastructure, rural broadband deployment, and Canada’s food safety system will all help support the sector’s ability to continue to provide safe, quality foods at home and abroad . In addition, ambitious investments into Canada’s response and adaptation to climate change hold potential to benefit Canada’s agriculture sector, and the CFA will continue to work with the Government to ensure Canadian farmers are a part of the solution and proper incentives and considerations are made that provide the most effective on-the-ground impacts. The CFA was disappointed, however, to see its tax policy recommendations targeting improved flexibility in intergenerational farm transfers were left out of the budget. Despite a recommendation from the Standing Committee on Finance to commit to a review of the tax treatment of family business transfers, this area was not addressed in the budget. The CFA will continue to work on having this recommendation adopted moving forward.

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United Nations recognizes pulse crops In December 2013 the pulse community received the monumental news that the United Nations (UN) would declare 2016 the International Year of Pulses (IYP). The global industry immediately came together and began to plan the best ways to take advantage of this opportunity for pulses. What many people do not know is that those plans had started years earlier. “We worked extensively for two years to lay the ground work at the UN to have the International Year of Pulses approved, first at the Food and Agriculture Organisation and then at the UN General Assembly,” says Robynne Anderson, Founder and President of Emerging Ag. Emerging Ag is a Calgary-based organization that works with agriculture clients in the areas of issues management and communication strategies. Since the December 2013 announcement, Anderson and her team have been working for the Global Pulse Confederation (GPC) – the global trade association that represents the pulse industry value chain and represents the private sector on the UN’s International Year of Pulses steering committee – to plan and

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Safety precautions needed on the farm Farming is a very rewarding, important and invaluable industry in Canada. But for all of its benefits, it is also one of the most dangerous industries, and the reality of the profession is that children are often around the workplace. This means exposure to hazards including toxic chemicals, unpredictable livestock and potentially dangerous machinery. This exposure makes it absolutely crucial that children be taught about the potential dangers around them and how to avoid putting themselves at risk. The Canada Safety Council is reminding Canadian families to take precautions while on the farm, ensuring the safety of children by understanding the concerns and paying attention to detail. According to a study by Canadian Agricultural Injury Reporting (CAIR), 272 Canadians under the age of 14 died between 1992 and 2012 in agricultural-related fatalities, with approximately 45 per cent of those being four years of age or younger. The most common causes of death among children are machine runovers (41.9 per cent,) followed by drownings (15.2 per cent,) machine rollovers (11.1 per cent,) animal-related injuries

(6.5 per cent) and being crushed by or under an object (5.1 per cent.) O f t e n , bystander runovers occur when children are playing on the farm or near a worksite. The farm vehicle is usually in reverse, and the adult is not expecting the child to be there. This fact alone makes it crucially important to set aside an area reserved for playing in the yard. A fenced-in area with selflocking gate closures will ensure that the child’s exposure to runoverrelated danger is greatly reduced. It’s important to remember that what may seem to be an obvious safety measure isn’t always so obvious, especially with younger children. Teach them which areas are off-limits or dangerous. As they get older and start helping out around the farm, take the time to teach them the prop-

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Oat sales increase for Mexican market Mexico is the third largest importer of oats in the world and this trend will only increase as oats are increasingly being used as a breakfast food, in snacks and in fortified beverages in the country. Targeting this market, The Prairie Oat Growers Association (POGA) joined the Mexican “healthy” momentum by launching a Spanish web site focused on promoting Canadian oats, in the Mexican market: Avenacanada.com. The web site provides valuable information about Canadian oats in a friendly and appetizing way. Mexican visitors can find out all the nutritional properties of oats, and how to prepare them in delicious ways. Filled with customized oat recipes from Enchiladas to meatloaf and pancakes, it offers Mexican consumers ideas on how to integrate oats in their daily diet, using local ingredients. POGA’s efforts have been extremely successful, evidenced by the fact that Mexican imports of Canadian oats are the highest they have been in 5 years. POGA is furthering this work through an online

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Canola seeding rates - what’s your number? By Wendy Schatz Leeds, PAg, CCA Lead Agronomist Sharpe’s Soil Services Ltd It is very common in canola production to hear low seeding rate numbers. How might this be affecting biological risk on your farm? A simple approach like increasing seeding rates can help produce a more competitive crop. This integrated weed management practise is one step in the battle against herbicide resistant weeds. Sorting out canola seeding rates by thousand kernel weight can be a bit confusing. Seedling mortality in canola can be high. The

Canola Council of Canada cites seedling survival in very good growing conditions is about 60-80%. Under average growing conditions this can move to 40-60%. To calculate seeding rate use the following formula: Seeding rate (lb/acre) = 9.6 X target plant stand density/ft2 X TKW (g) Seedling survival (%) Example 1 – 9.6 X 10 plants/ft2 X 3.6 = 6.91 lbs per acre 50% Example 2 – 9.6 X 10 plants/ft2 X 3.6 = 4.93 lbs per acre 70% The key in these 2

examples are the difference in mortality. Seeding at 7 lbs per acre doesn’t seem realistic but seeding at just under 5 lbs does. Are there ways that on farm you can decrease mortality risk – Absolutely! Watch depth – canola morality tends to be lower if seeded shallow into a moist, firm and warm seed bed. Aim for a consistent ½”-1” depth. Limit Seed placed Fertilizer – Salts in fertilizer can harm canola seedlings. Make sure you are following seed placed guidelines.

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In a business influenced by changing weather and sometimes volatile markets, only about one-third of Canadian producers and agribusiness operators have a formal risk management plan, according to a recent survey by Farm Credit Canada (FCC). However, the vast majority (96 per cent) of those surveyed also said they use various risk management strategies – such as cash reserves and contracts for guaranteed prices – to protect their business against unforeseen circumstances and events.

“The good news is most producers are in a solid financial position to withstand short-term impacts from changes in the weather or the markets,” said Corinna Mitchell-Beaudin, FCC’s chief risk officer. “There’s also a strong appetite among producers to learn more about various risk management strategies and to bring them together into a comprehensive risk management plan for their business.” In fact, 35 per cent of respondents who reported not having a plan said they have

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Cost projections needed to see profits Lower commodity prices in recent years may have slowed the pace of farmland value increases, but the cost of renting land has been slower to react, according to J.P. Gervais, Farm Credit Canada’s (FCC) chief agricultural economist. “This makes the question of whether to buy or rent land even more complicated and it’s one of the most common questions I’m asked when presenting for industry and FCC events across Canada,” Gervais said. “There is no single answer, only a number of considerations.” As commodity prices decline and input costs increase, the temptation is to discontinue renting land. However, not renewing a lease may mean shutting the door

on the opportunity to farm that land again in the future. As a renter, there are a few basic steps to follow when considering your options. “Knowing your cost of production and making projections about revenue are critical in determining your ability to pay for rented land,” said Gervais, adding that producers should also factor in fixed costs, such as equipment, when considering a lease. Next, producers need to discuss the situation with their landlord to see if they can agree on a price adjustment that reflects the economic conditions. “As in any negotiation, consider putting yourself in the shoes of the opposite party to help in reaching an

agreement,” Gervais said. “Landowners may be reluctant to reduce cash rents, and choose to wait for more significant downturns in market conditions before doing so.” Some other considerations for leasing farmland include: How much of a premium are you required to pay to retain control of the land until the outlook

of better net returns? The premium is defined as the difference between the actual cash rental rate and the rental rate that you need to breakeven. How does paying a premium affect your farm’s liquidity? Successive years of negative returns can drain your working capital and challenge your overall farming operation. Set a

target for working capital equal to 30 per cent of your planned expenses. “Balancing the need to secure land for the longterm and managing the financial health of your operation is a difficult exercise,” Gervais said. “Nobody can predict the future with accuracy. The only available option is to run scenarios and position your business to be able to take advantage of

future opportunities and face emerging challenges.” To learn more about farmland rental, check out upcoming FCC Ag Knowledge Exchange events: What you should know before you buy or rent farmland, presented by Lance Stockbrugger. Participants will discover the impacts and costs of buying versus renting farmland, gain insight into the tax implications of buying farmland, learn how to compare rental cash flow to ownership cash flow requirements and understand why it matters who buys the land and whose name is on the title. To follow and participate to the discussion on renting farmland, visit the FCC Ag Economist blog post at www.fcc.ca/ AgEconomist.

CGC changing wheat class system The Canadian Grain Commission’s plan for modernizing Canada’s wheat class system will move ahead with the implementation of 2 new classes and the elimination of 3 other classes in 2016, as well as variety designation changes in 2018. The new wheat classes, Canada Northern Hard Red and Canada Western Special Purpose, will take effect on August 1, 2016. The Canada Western Interim Wheat, Canada Western General Purpose, and Canada Western Feed wheat classes will be eliminated on August 1, 2016. Twenty-five varieties

of Canada Western Red Spring and 4 varieties of Canada Prairie Spring Red wheat will move to the Canada Northern Hard Red class on August 1, 2018. These steps reflect feedback from consultations in early 2015, followed by discussions with stakeholders on a proposed plan, as well as a scan of international markets conducted by Cereals Canada and the Canadian International Grains Institute. The Canadian Grain Commission carefully considered all feedback from breeders, variety owners, grain companies, producer groups, mar-

keting organizations and end-use customers. Quick facts The Canada Northern Hard Red class will: Have basic milling quality parameters Require quality data for varieties to be registered Be implemented on August 1, 2016 On August 1, 2016, the Canada Western Interim Wheat class, which came into effect on August 1, 2015, will be eliminated. Faller, Prosper and Elgin ND will be designated to the Canada Northern Hard Red class. The Canada Western Special Purpose class

will: •Have no quality parameters and include registered varieties for which no quality data has been provided by the variety registrant •Be implemented on August 1, 2016 On August 1, 2016, all varieties in the Canada Western Feed and the Canada Western General

Purpose wheat classes will be re-designated to the Canada Western Special Purpose class. The transition of 25 varieties of Canada Western Red Spring and 4 varieties of Canada Prairie Spring Red wheat to the Canada Northern Hard Red class will take place on August 1, 2018 instead of August 1, 2017, the date that was origin-

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FCC adding millions to young farmer loan Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is adding $500 million to its ongoing commitment to a loan program aimed at helping young farmers become established in the industry. Launched in March 2012, FCC’s commitment to the Young Farmer Loan has grown to $2 billion over four years, with almost 6,000 loans worth more than $1.3 billion approved, as of Dec. 31, 2015.

“FCC is proud to support the next generation of farmers through every stage of their career,” FCC President and CEO Michael Hoffort said. “Products like the Young Farmer Loan can make a real difference for producers looking to enter the industry or grow their business.” The Young Farmer Loan provides qualified producers, under age 40, with loans of up to $500,000 to purchase

or improve farmland and buildings. The loan includes variable lending rates at prime plus 0.5 per cent, a special fixed rate if producers choose that avenue of repayment and no loan processing fees. Shawn Paget, owner of Riverview Farm Corporation, used a Young Farmer Loan three years ago to acquire more land for his Hartland, New Brunswick-area potato farm.

Lentils an option Ryan and Kim Dvernichuk farm with Ryan’s dad, Ed Dvernichuk. They rotate about 5800 acres of canola, wheat and lentils – 15 miles west of Foam Lake, a crop zone not normally considered prime lentil country. So, with about 1000 lentil acres on average they would be unusual for East-Central Saskatchewan. They don’t grow lentils every year - 1998 was the first – and they target flatter, “better” land in years that they can make the fit. “They don’t really handle salinity,” Ryan notes, And because, as many typical legumes do, lentils grow close to the ground – where rocky land becomes a combiner’s nightmare. (At harvest they desicate and use John Deere draper headers to straight-cut the lentil crop). Ryan likes the fact that lentils may be harvest-ready a week ahead of other crops, getting the combines in the field earlier. They favour red lentils, since they had more problems “keeping a grade” with greens, although this year’s grading was “a little difficult’. Because of the close

“FCC’s Young Farmer Loan was exactly what we needed to expand our operations in order to grow a wider variety of cash crops, such as soybeans, corn and cereals,” Paget said. “Access to flexible financing is very important when you are starting out or trying to become more established in the industry. It’s more than a loan – it’s an investment in the future of farming.” Enabling young producers to borrow with no fees at affordable interest rates helps them develop a solid credit history and build their business. “The long-term success of Canadian agriculture relies heavily on our ability to attract and retain young, innovative people to the business of agriculture,” said Lawrence MacAulay, minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. “By helping the next

proximity to the ground, this year’s later season moisture brought on sprouting in some cases. That factor in turn takes the grade from a #2 to a #3, creating marketing “issues”. That fact also necessitated drying and harvesting between rains. Like most specialty crops lentils have to be “shopped quite a bit” Ryan says. Given that the Foam Lake area had virtually no rain until July, yields of all crops were affected, with wheat rated “disappointing” – below average, while canola was a pleasant surprise “about average”. And lentils? “Pretty average”! About the future? Two-and-a-half year old Brynne likes to ride the combine with Dad. So maybe she’s a future farmer, Ryan speculates.

generation become established in this vital industry, FCC is fulfilling an important part of its mandate and a key commitment of this government.” To find out more about the demographic impact of young farmers on Canadian agriculture, read the latest Ag Economist blog post at www.fcc.ca/AgEconomist. The Young Farmer Loan enhances FCC’s suite of existing products and services that support young producers, such as the FCC Transition Loan, FCC Ag Knowledge Exchange events, FCC Publications, FCC on Campus, and FCC Management Software for both accounting and field management. In 2014-15, FCC approved more than $2.4 billion in financing to farmers under age 40, representing more than one-quarter of the $8.6 billion in disbursements

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Research being done to ensure oat quality The goal of this research undertaken by the Canadian Grain Commission (CGC), and co-funded with the Prairie Oat Growers Association through the Agriculture Development Fund, is to determine the occurrence of toxigenic fungi and associated mycotoxins in oats grown on the Canadian Prairies and evaluate the fate of fungi and mycotoxins during oat processing. In year two, CGC tells us that as in 2014, very little oats moved this past summer. Forty-nine composite oat samples from a variety of companies, plus 120

samples submitted by producers to the Grain Research Laboratory’s Harvest Sample Program from the 2015 harvest were collected and analyzed. Thanks to western Canadian oat growers who participated in the harvest collection program! Mycotoxins were analyzed, and the median levels of mycotoxins present were below the acceptable limit. Fusarium, mildew and other mould analyses revealed some geographic pattern of pathogen distribution. Fungal

pathogens were more frequently detected in the eastern Prairies. Total fungal load was highest in samples collected in Manitoba, and lowest in parts of western Saskatchewan and Alberta. So it appears that year and location are factors that govern the presence of toxigenic pathogens and subsequent mycotoxin production. Results from the investigation into the effects of oat lipid content on grinding and dividing repeatability suggest that lipid content does not affect the particle size

distribution produced, or the variability of the distribution, produced by the optimum sample processing procedure. Of concern to producers and processors of Canadian oats is Ochratoxin A (OTA). It is not detectable to the eye, or grading, nor is it completely removable by processing. OTA is produced in storage, not in the field, and almost all incidences of occurrence were found in samples that could have been stored (i.e. oat deliveries or rail car loadings) as opposed

to harvest samples. It was also noted that the majority of OTA was in the smallest particle size fraction. This suggests that analysis of OTA is likely more sensitive to the methods of sample preparation, such as grinding, handling, and subsampling, and that loss of the small particles would alter the particle size distribution and produce biased samples for analysis. Both project researchers, Tittlemier and Graefenhan, agree that outcomes of this project will allow oat producers,

processors, and regulators to plan appropriate risk management strategies. Tittlemier suggests “this research will also determine if oats produced in certain regions are more likely to be infected by toxigenic fungi and contain mycotoxins than others”. “This information” adds Graefenhan, “will certainly help those oat producers in identified regions adapt their management strategies to reduce the risk of mycotoxins, particularly OTA and maintain the quality the marketplace demands.”

Forage insurance On February 25th, 2016, the Ministry of Agriculture and Agriculture and AgriFood Canada announced the 2016 Crop Insurance Program. The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) believes that many of the changes announced are positive ones, although there is still more that needs to be done to improve forage insurance and increase the benefits to producers under the program. “Both crop and forage insurance are important programs that provide relief to producers. The changes announced yesterday are indeed positive, especially a much needed increase to the crop insurance budget to $166 million for 2016,” said SARM President Ray Orb. Specific changes that have been announced to the forage insurance programs include the removal of the 50 per cent cap on the Variable and In-Season Price options, an increase in forage establishment coverage from $55 to $70 per acre, and making it easier to update individual yield history with a produ-

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Education helping reduce farm accidents

Anyone who has ever worked with children has likely wondered at times if those children are listening and learning anything. One rural community knows for sure that their kids are listening and learning. On an annual basis, volunteers come together in the Humboldt, SK region to talk to school-aged kids about safety. The Progressive Agriculture Safety Days® have been running since 2009, with the sole purpose of developing a culture of safety in the community. Shari Hinz, the Executive Director for Safe Communities Humboldt & Area, says that agriculture is one of the main industries in this region and it’s always critical to address the hazards kids might encounter on farms in addition to general safety practices. “There are a number of students that either reside on the farm or visit farms on a regular basis,” she explains. The event sees children rotating through safety stations and while some of these may include local emergency response staff, others will feature a local veterinarian or a farm equipment dealer. “Our presenters are all volunteers, and a number of them are based within

the ag sector,” Shari says. Hergott Farm Equipment has been a long standing supporter, involved right from the first event she says. Chris Hergott gives credit to his uncle, who was general manager at the time, for initially starting with the program and being enthusiastic about getting involved right from the beginning. “He likes children, he thought it was important, and so he started doing the presentations,” Chris recalls. Although they’ve always maintained a focus on equipment safety, the objective is general awareness rather than operational safety for these young children. “We’ve brought small tractors in, even yard tractors with three point lawn mowers, just to show how noisy they are, that it’s important to make sure the operator is aware of your presence, never to sneak up on somebody because they can turn quickly... that type of thing.” Once he got involved, however, Chris says the students quickly became teachers for him. “I would start my presentation by asking the kids if they knew anyone who had been seriously hurt on the farm and, boom, the hands just went up,” he says. “That made me aware of how important it was for us to be

Agriculture is one of the main industries in Humboldt area. out there.” Until it was pointed out to him by children, he says he just never noticed the injuries that accompanied so many of his customers as they visited the dealership. “A guy can come up to the parts counter, you’ve seen him a hundred times, and it’s not until he mentions it that you see that the end of his finger is missing, and you never know how many toes a guy has.” Suddenly, he started to see how he did his job on a daily basis with fresh eyes. He admits that he

used to grumble internally about guards getting in the way while he tried to repair pieces of equipment. Now he is grateful for the same guards he used to see as inconveniences. “PTO shields are phenomenal now, to the point where if you need to work on them, it’s a real pain to get them off but I appreciate that type of thing now.” He never expected to learn so much from these kids and laments that you can never really know

if you made an equally strong impression. But Shari Hinz confides that in Humboldt, they DO know their event has saved lives already. “We know they’re taking away positive messages from the day because we had a situation where a family was visiting relatives, the kids were at home by themselves, and they had a fire break out in the home.” Shari says the visiting children called 911 and evacuated everyone from

the house safely. When asked by members of the responding fire department how they knew what to do, those same kids explained that they had been at the farm safety day in Humboldt more than one year before and that’s where they had learned exactly what to do. “Their experience saved lives that day,” she says. “That alone shows that if kids can take away one positive message from the day, it can make a difference later on.”

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Province leads nation as top food exporter Saskatchewan is once again leading the nation, holding strong as Canada’s top agri-food exporting province. For the fifth straight year, the province has set a record with total sales of $15.1 billion. In 2015, Saskatchewan exceeded the ambitious target laid out in the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth. The provincial goal was to export $15 billion of agricultural and agri-food products by 2020. A total of $15.1 billion worth of agriculture products left our province in 2015, meeting the demand of 145 countries around the world. This is an increase of

eight per cent from 2014 and a 136 per cent increase since 2007. “Agriculture is the foundation of our province and remains a prominent economic driver, supporting our provincial finances as we deal with the downturn in the resource sector,” Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart said. “We were confident the industry would meet our Growth Plan target by 2020 but our farmers, ranchers and agri-businesses have once again exceeded our expectations and reached the target five years ahead of schedule.” Saskatchewan

produces a number of agriculture and agri-food products that are in demand across the globe. The Government of Saskatchewan remains focused on market development and trade advocacy to ensure the high quality products Saskatchewan produces move freely to new and existing markets like the European Union, China, India and South Korea. The recent signing of the Trans Pacific Partnership is encouraging, and ratification of the agreement is essential to ensure access to the 800 million consumers the market represents.

“International trade drives our province’s economy, and continued access to Asian markets will benefit our agriculture and value-added sector,” Stewart said. “Being part of this ambitious agreement is in the best interest of Canada and Saskatchewan.” Saskatchewan had sales of at least $200 million to 15 different countries. The top three export destinations were the United States, China and India. Increases in crop and livestock production and a growing value-added sector have contributed to the record growth achieved in the province.

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In an effort to raise awareness among women of career opportunities, Trucking HR Canada is working on a new initiative. The Women With Drive campaign is targeting women into a traditionally male-dominated industry. “There are two main reasons why women continue to steer away from the trucking and freight transportation industry and that’s perception and issues created by the industry itself,” explained Nicole Sinclair, Membership Services Liaison with Saskatchewan Trucking Association. The stereotypical image of a trucker is a rough looking man who spends long hours on the road away from family, working through dangerous situations. However, that is no longer the case. “It’s not like that anymore,” said Sinclair. “These positions are well-paid, rewarding jobs with many of them allowing people to be home with their families each night.” While changes in public perception are one thing, there are also barriers which have been created by the industry itself, according to Sinclair. “A lack of female washrooms in some terminals poses a problem,” she said. “There are issues with inadequate truck parking and rest stop areas.” As such, the industry is looking at ways to improve facilities and create a safer environment that would be more attractive to female employees. According to Trucking HR Canada, the national average of women in the workforce is 48 per cent. However, in the freight transportation industry those numbers are much lower. Women make up: 3 per cent of truck drivers 3 per cent of mechanics, transport trailer technicians and cargo workers 11 per cent of managerial staff 25 per cent of freight claims and safety, and loss

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Future farmers

The 23rd Annual Yorkton 4-H Steer and Heifer show brought together young people from age six to 21 in a variety of competitions From March 31 to April 2.

Safety top priority for organizations

The Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) is pleased to announce partnerships with Manitoba Canola Growers Association (MCGA), Alberta Canola Producers Commission (ACPC) and SaskCanola to help build and operate a mobile grain entrapment demonstration unit in the three Prairie Provinces. “We are incredibly grateful to have these three canola producer organizations as our founding partners of this new program,” says Marcel Hacault, Executive Director of CASA. “This grassroots support means that we have a solid start to this new and vital program.” CASA plans to build and operate three units throughout Canada. “The next step is to secure funding to build

enough units to serve all of Canada’s agricultural community,” says Hacault. “Each of these units would serve communities at fairs and tradeshows, train first responders in grain rescue techniques and be used by commercial grain farmers for training agricultural workers.” MCGA, ACPC and SaskCanola have committed to make this program a reality. Each organization has agreed to contribute $30,000 over three years. “Projects like the mobile grain entrapment demonstration unit are important to our organization and our industry,” says Jack Froese of MCGA. “They provide opportunities for agricultural workers, farmers and farm families across the prairies to learn about the importance of grain safety and spread

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program a reality. “The more organizations get involved and support farm safety initiatives, the more we are able to raise awareness for all farmers and farm families to mitigate risks they encounter on a daily basis,” says Dale Leftwich of SaskCanola.

For more information on the mobile grain entrapment demonstration unit program, please contact CASA at 877-4522272 or at info@casa-acsa. ca. The Canadian Agricultural Safety Association is a national, non-profit organization..

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Agrico Canada acquires Sharpe’s Services Agrico Canada Ltd announces that it has acquired all the shares of Sharpe’s Soil Services Ltd so that it is now the sole proprietor of the agri-input company founded in Moosomin, Saskatchewan in 1976. Agrico has been in a joint venture partnership with Sharpe’s since 1995. This transaction has been finalized and is effective as of today.

“Agrico Canada thanks its valued partners in Sharpe’s – Blair Sharpe, founder and president of the board, and Dan McKenzie, CEO – for their long and fruitful collaboration in the joint venture established in 1995,” stated Bill Wilford, General Manager at Agrico. “Thanks to their expertise and client service second to none over the last 40 years, Sharpe’s

has established itself as a major retailer in Western Canada, that won them the Canadian agri-retailer of the Year award from the CAAR in 2010,” he added. Agrico Canada wishes to reassure all of its clients that they will not be affected by any changes in the day-today business at Sharpe’s. The culture of superior customer service pro-

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SEEDING & TILLAGE Bourgault 3225 Air Cart, ,field ready........................................................ $12,000 2002 Bourgault 5350 Air Cart, single fan, 3tanks,field ready .................. $44,000 2000 Bourgault 5440 Air Cart, single AK,3 tank met............................... $48,000 2009 Bourgault 6450 Air Cart, deluxe cab,duals mint low acers ............ $78,000 2010 Bourgault 6550 Air Cart, X20,bag lift,900s singles,dual AK,field ready..........................................................................................$100,000 2012 Bourgault 6700 Air Cart, 591; field ready ....................................$140,000 2015 Bourgault 7700 Air Cart, scale,conveyor,5 tanks c/w saddle tank $215,000 1999 Bourgault L4300 Air Cart, 300 bus. 3tank meters........................... $27,500 2002 Flexi-Coil 2340 Air Cart, variable rate,dual dry ............................... $18,000 2013 Morris L8650XL Air Cart, Low AC, X20 Top Con,shedded,VRC, mint ...$Call 2003 Bourgault 5710 Air Drill, 54’,9.8 sp.3.5 steel pks,no MRBs,side band liquid .............................................................................. $35,000 1997 Bourgault 5710-40 Air Drill, 40’,3.5pks,liq-knives,(no MRBs) ........ $25,000 2004 Bourgault 5710-40 Air Drill, 40’ 1999 to 2004 3 on hand from $25000 & up,dry or NH3 MRBs ....................................................... $45,000 2005 Bourgault 5710-64 Air Drill, 64’,10”,3” rubber pks,single AK........ $39,000 2005 Bourgault 5710-64 Air Drill, 64’,12”sp,5.5” rubber pk,dry&NH3 MRBs. ................................................................................... $59,000 2009 Bourgault 5710-64 Air Drill, 3”rub pks,DA kit,dry MRBs,shedded,low ac............................................................................... $72,000 2014 Bourgault 8910 Air Drill, 54’,Demo,33o trips,air kit,(can supply dual AK),4bh(QA) ..............................................................................$105,000 1999 Flexi-Coil 5000 Air Drill, 51’,dry pair row,3.5rub PKs,c/w 2360 dual dry AK................................................................................................ $35,000 1996 John Deere 737 Air Drill, 40’,hyd adj pks,Atom Jet liq knives ex cond.................................................... $23,000

2013 Morris Concept C2 71’ Air Drill, 71’,dry side band knives,shedded,9000ac,L8650XL, X20, VRC ..........................................$280,000 2000 Morris Maxium Air Drill, 40’,10”,3.5 pks c/w 7180 air cart ex cond........................................................................................................... $27,000 2000 Bourgault 8810 Air Seeder, 50’ 8” 230trips, Morris AK, grand kit,new 4bh teeth...................................................................................... $32,000 703755 2010 Bourgault 8810 Air Seeder, 60’,330s,dual AK,dry side banders Morris Concept C2, 71’ dry side band, 2008 New Holland 9050, 450HP, 3500 hrs., 2015 Versatile 400 Tractor, pks,ex cond ............................................................................................... $75,000 2013 PS, Raven GPS, 7.10x42 duals (excellent) knives (new), shedded, 9000AC (w/wo), 710/42 duals, Cat PS, PTO, high flow, $175,000 L8650XL, X20, VRC (will separate) 2014 Bourgault 8910 Air Seeder, 54’ Demo,330 trips,4 bh(QA),air deluxe cab $Call $280,000 kit(dual AK optional) ...............................................................................$105,000 1992 Bourgault 8800 Cultivator, 36’,330 trips,8” sp,4bhs,Dicky John NH3 kit.ready to go .......................................................................... $18,000 2000 Bourgault 8810-60 Cultivator, 60’,10” sp,330 trips,4bhs. .............. $44,000 2016 Bourgault 8910s Cultivator, 50’,54’or 60’10”sp,3bhs or 4bhs ( air kits optional) ............................................................................................$Call 751110 751094 751095 2016 Bourgault 9400 Cultivator, 54’,60’,500#,and 600#,3bhs .....................$Call 2015 Versatile 1275 Disc Offset, (2) 18’,(12”sp(or)10”sp),7yr war2015 Bourgault 7950 Air Cart, 5 tank 2014 Versatile 550 Delta Tractor, 2016 Versatile Delta 450 Tractor, ranty bearings,stone flex ................................................................................$Call c/w saddle,low acres,conveyor,dual 30”, high flow, deluxe cab, Ravin 30” tracks,deluxe cab,6EHR,diff high spd fans $235,000 GPS, (priced under $400,000) $Call lock,steer ready,PTO $Call 2015 Versatile TD600 Disc Offset, 36’,HD bearings(7yr war.)10.5 sp,stone flex ....................................................................................................$Call 2015 Rem VR 12 Grain Vac, twin fan 135hp high capacity or VRX single fan 90 hp needed .................................................................................$Call 2015 Bourgault 7200 Harrow, new 60’,72’,84’9/16,& 5/8” tines .................$Call 204 Morris 7000 Harrow, 70’,field ready ................................................. $18,000 Riteway 6800 Harrow, 68’ heavy harrow ................................................. $24,000 751109 751114 751535 2012 New Holland S 1070 Sprayer, 130’,1600gal,380/90/46 2014 Versatile 500 Delta Tractor, 2016 Versatile 550 Tractor, 2003 Bourgault 5710 Air Drill, tires,hardly used,ex cond .......................................................................... $32,000 30” tracks,deluxe cab, 6 EHR hyds, 800s, high flow hyd, diff lock, deluxe 47’,DAK,dry MRBs(new discs),3.5 2016 Farmet Softer-6 Vertical Tillage, New Farmet High Speed cab, full wt set $Call stl or 4”rubber pks,ex cond $55,000 $Call Disc(heavier then Lemken,l 20’,26’,36’ ..........................................................$Call New Farmet

TRACTORS 1977 John Deere 8430 Tractor, 7400 hrs,good tires,PTO,god running order.................................................................................................. $18,000 All our New 2015, 2016 Versatile Tractors 2007 Versatile 435 Tractor, approx. 2800 hrs,710/42 dls,12spd std 754056 754480 ex cond ....................................................................................................$180,000 2015 Versatile 450 Delta Tractor, Cat PS,30”tracks,100 gal hyds,drluxe cab $Call 2011 Bourgault 6550 Air Cart, 2008 Bourgault 3310 Air Drill, 3tanks,900/38s singles,field ready 55’,dry MRBs,ex cond 2015 Versatile 500 Delta Tractor, 30” tracks,leather,Cat PS,58 gal $105,000 $120,000 hyd,diff lock,rev fan ........................................................................................SOLD

754769

1995 John Deere 8570 Tractor, 5500 hrs,almost new duals,ex cond $55,000

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Seed of the year Seed of the Year West is pleased to announce that CDC Teal was selected as 2015-16 winner. CDC Teal was developed by Dr. Geoff Hughes and Dr. Pierre Hucl at the University of Saskatchewan Crop Development Centre and was supported for registration in 2000. CDC Teal was very marketable due to the fact that it could participate in both an IP program and in the general CWRS class.By the early 2000’s, CDC Teal was one of the most popular varieties grown in western Canada with a market share in excess of 20% of the acres planted. There are only a handful of varieties that have achieved that level over the last 25 years. “CDC Teal was one of the first CWRS varieties to be included in the Warburton IP program,” says Ron Weik, Seed Portfolio Manager FP Genetics. “It’s bread making attributes were ideally suited to their requirements. That laid the foundation for an enduring partnership between growers and Warburton that continues to the present day. CDC Teal was a flagship variety for FP Genetics until it was ultimately phased out as newer, improved varieties became available.” Seed of the Year is designed to provide recognition to publicly-developed varieties that have made a significant contribution to the economy, agriculture, and the Canadian public in general. Although the name, Seed of the Year, indicates the contribution in a particular year, the program is much broader reaching and considers total lifetime achievement and contribution. Seed of the Year believes it is important to recognize the value of our public plant breeding programs, as well as encourage the entry of new plant breeders to the industry. Part of the western award is a $4000 scholarship, awarded to a student enrolled in a western Canadian university and currently completing a Masters or Ph.D. in plant breeding or genetics. Sean Asselin was selected as this year’s scholarship winner. Sean is a Ph. D candidate at the University of Manitoba. His research is focused on characterizing perennial sunflower species. “This award is generous support for the training of plant breeders and a great motivator for students such as myself,” says Asselin. “I’m honoured to be this year’s seed of the year scholarship recipient.” The Seed of the Year award was presented to Dr. Pierre Hucl on February 25, 2016 at the Prairie Grain Development Recognition Luncheon in Saskatoon. Seed of the Year West would also like to acknowledge its sponsors: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Alberta Barley Commission, Canterra Seeds, Cargill, Canadian Seed Growers Association, FP Genetics, CPS Canada, Richardson International, SeCan, and Western Grains Research Foundation. We also wish to thank the judges and other applicants.

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2016 TRACKER TOPPER 1036

$

2015 NITRO Z7

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1,249

43,409

$

2016 PRO-GUIDE V175WT

$

13580 Bi-Weekly

$

10495 Bi-Weekly

2016 BASS BUGGY 18DLX

$

17025 Bi-Weekly

50,072

$

10901 Bi-Weekly

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48,296

$

2016 TARGA V18 COMBO

15225 Bi-Weekly

$

40,522

2016 FISHING BARGE 20DXL

$

$

44,488

2015 FISHING BARGE 22DXL

15291 Bi-Weekly

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2016 TARGA V20WT

2015 NITRO MULTI SPECIES ZV18

34,602

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16662 Bi-Weekly

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2015 FISHING BARGE 24DLX

18042 Bi-Weekly

27,195

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2015 TARGA V18WT

28,522

27,272

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25,270

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13497 Bi-Weekly

2016 PRO-GUIDE V16WT

11310 Bi-Weekly

35,601

35,741

2015 BASS BUGGY 16DLX

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2016 PRO-GUIDE V175 COMBO

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21640 Bi-Weekly

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2016 Z525 Z Trak Mower 54” deck (Value $5519)

2001 5710/5440 64’, 10” space MRB dry, 3” rubber press, d/s, cart. $

62,500

GREAT LEASE SPECIALS ON THESE $SPRAYERS

2013 JD 4940 8 hrs., 2 sets of tires, full GPS. LEASE FOR

49,52588

ANNUAL OAC $2.20 PER ACRE BASED ON 22,500 AC. PER YEAR

2012 JD 4940 $

38,999

45 1253 hrs., 2 sets of tires, full GPS. LEASE FOR ANNUAL OAC $1.74 PER ACRE BASED ON 22,500 AC. PER YEAR 2010 JD 4830

29,970

20 2048 hrs., 2 sets of tires, full GPS. LEASE FOR ANNUAL OAC $1.55 PER ACRE BASED ON 18,000 AC. PER YEAR $

2005 JD 4920 $

22,998

07 4020 hrs., 2 sets of tires, full GPS. LEASE FOR ANNUAL OAC $1.28 PER ACRE BASED ON 18,000 AC. PER YEAR

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

39,000

1999 BOURGAULT 5710/08 6350

2013 BOURGAULT 7950

2003 JD 1910

51’, 7.5” spacing, 3” rubber press, single shoot. $

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

6 run, 3 tank double shoot, auger. $

59,000

185,000

35,000

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2010 BOURGAULT 6550

1999 JD 1820/1900

BOURGAULT 4350

2003 BOURGAULT 5710

Bag lift, x20, 900 tires.

52’, 7.5” space, rubber press, 350bu single shoot cart. $

Single shoot, 3 meters.

47’, 10” space, double shoot dry MRB, rubber press. $

2007 JD 1835/1910

1998 BOURGAULT 5710

1998 JD 1820/1900

1997 FLEXICOIL 2320

64’, 10” space, S/S, 4” rubber press. $

52’, 10” space, 3” rubber, 350 bu s/s, cart. $

75,000

$

61’, 10” space, MRB, d/s dry, 4”rubber press, 430 bu cart d/s. $

89,000

33,000

35,000

2015 R4045 500 hrs. ................................. $530,000 2015 R4038, 369 hrs., 1,000 gal., 2015 9620R 648 hrs., PTO, 800-38 duals $559,000 100’ full GPS, 2 sets of tires .................... $469.000 2015 9570R 750 hrs., PTO, 800-38 duals $529,000 2014 4940 329 hrs., Raven, hgt. cont. .... $420,000 2014 9560R 614 hrs., 800-38 duals ......... $469,000 2014 4940 413 hrs., Raven, hgt. cont. .... $420,000 2014 9560R 600 hrs., PTO, triples ........... $469,000 2014 JD 4940 1210 hrs. ............................ $389,000 2014 9560R 673 hrs., triples .................... $459,000 2013 4940 0 hrs. ........................................ $450,000 2014 9560R 1032 hrs., 800-38 duals ....... $459,000 2013 JD 4940 120’, full GPS, 2 sets of tires, 2013 9560R 1061 hrs., PTO, triples ......... $439,000 1300 hrs. .................................................... $345,000 2013 9560R 1226 hrs., PTO, triples ......... $429,000 2013 JD 4940 120’, full GPS, 2 sets of 2012 9560R 2279 hrs., triples .................. $349,000 tires ............................................................ $349,000 2015 9520R PTO, 800/38, big hyd. pump $510,000 2013 4940 1031 hrs. .................................. $350,000 2012 JD 4940 120’, 1435 hrs., full GPS, 2 sets of 2014 9510R 800 duals, 1406 hrs., 78 gal. pump, PTO ............................................................ $445,000 tires ............................................................ $299,000 2014 9510R 1035 hrs., 800’s, 78 gal. ....... $439,000 2012 4940 1183 hrs. .................................. $299,000 2014 9510R 1086 hrs., 800’s, 78 gal. ....... $439,000 2012 4940 1253 hrs. .................................. $289,000 2009 4930 1997 hrs. .................................. $220,000 2012 9510R, 78 gal. pump, 46” tires, 2018 hrs. .................................................... $339,000 2006 4920 120’, 2 sets of tires, full GPS, 2014 9460R, 114 hrs., PTO, duals ........... $424,000 4344 hrs ..................................................... $159,000 2013 9460R, 890 hrs. ................................ $345,000 2005 4920 4020 hrs. .................................. $139,000 2010 JD 4830 100’, full GPS, 2048 hrs., 2 sets of 2012 9460R 1141 hrs., PTO, 78 GPM, 800-38 duals .............................................. $349,000 tires ............................................................ $215,000 2013 9360R 1472 hrs., PS/PTO................ $285,000 2009 4830 1142 hrs. .................................. $229,000 hrs., full GPS, 2 sets of 2012 9360R 912 hrs., 24 spd.................... $250,000 2006 JD 4720 90’, 2416 SOLD 2011 9630 2084 hrs., 78 gal., 46’ triples . $299,000 tires ............................................................ $159,000 2010 9430 PS 1691 hrs. ............................ $279,000 2001 4710 2520 hrs., 800 gal. poly tank, 90’, full GPS, 2 sets of tires................................... $139,000 2010 9430 PS/PTO/78 GPM hyd., SOLD 2473 hrs. .................................................... $269,000 1998 JD 4700 800 gal. plastic tank, 2 sets of tires, 2008 9330 Powershift ............................... $195,000 full GPS, 3440 hrs. ..................................... JUST IN 1992 8760 12 spd., diff lock, 6191 hrs. ..... $68,000 2014 962I Pull type (new) 1700 gal. tank, 120’ 1983 8650 4WD, PTO, 12’ blade, 9733 hrs.$29,000 boom. ........................................................... $99,000 1979 8440 Consigned ................................. $17,750

Bourgault 536-42 40’ c/w 180.................... $15,000 Flexi-coil 5000 39’ c/w 2320 4” rubber press . $35,000 1992 Flexicoil 5000/2320 57’, 9” space DS. Was $26,000 ...................................... NOW $19,500

COMPETITIVE 4WD TRACTORS

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 50’. Was $89,000 ...................................... NOW $82,500 2012 Lemken Helidor 40’. Was $89,000 ...................................... NOW $69,000 41’ Salford RTS (09) .................................... $63,000 40 ft. Lemken Helidor... .............................. $80,000 40’ Lemken Helidor (14) New discs .......... $89,000 30 ft. Wishek 862 NT Disc ......................... $74,000 40 ft. JD 637 Disc (11)... ................... SOLDNOW $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 60’, 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

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 36” 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 36” tracks, full GPS, leather, 2000 hrs. ...................................... $359,000 2010 Case STX 485HD 2774 hrs., 800 duals, twin pumps, full GPS ............. $240,000

MFWD TRACTORS 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 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. 9’ blade ............................................... $47,500 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

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

COMPETITIVE SPRAYERS

2010 Case 4420 c/w AIM, 1900 hrs......... $239,000 2008 Case 3320 100’, full GPS AIM, 2 sets of tires ............................................ $189,000 2007 Ag Chem 1074 2250 hrs. ................. $169,000 1996 Ag Chem 854 3817 hrs. ..................... $55,000 100’ Flexi-coil System 67 800 gal./windscreens ................................... $8,500 1998 8103 Terragator 4871 hrs. Was $59,000 ...................................... NOW $48,000

SEEDING EQUIPMENT

2014 Bourgault 7700 12” auger, D/S, saddle tank................................................ $185,000 2014 Bourgault 7950 12” auger, D/S, saddle tank................................................ $199,000 NEW Bourgault 60’ 3710 Coulter Drill Was $259,000 ................................... Now $239,000 2011 Bourgault 3310 75’, MRB, dry D/S, V-packers, 10” space ............................... $179,000 2 - 2011 Bourgault 3310 75’ MRB dry, 10” space ........................................ Each $179,000 2010 Bourgault 3310 65’ single shoot, 10” space .................................................. $125,000 Bourgault 47’ 3310 MRB c/w 6550 ......... $195,000 2011 Amity Colter Drill 60’ ......................... $90,000 2010 JD 1895 43’ c/wSOLD 430B, 1910 ........... $145,000 2005 Bourgault 5710/6550 (2010) 54,’ MRB dry 5.5 packers, duals, D/S ............ $135,000 2004 JD 1895 43’ c/w 430B, 1910 ............. $85,000 JD 1835 61’ c/w 1910 (used 1 season) ... $154,000 SOLD 2007 JD 1835 61’ c/w 1910 c/w liquid kit$119,000 JD 1820 52’ c/w 1910 (350 bushel) ........... $47,500 JD 1820 61’ c/w 1910 ................................. $45,000 1998 JD 1820 52’, 10” space. Was $29,000 ..................................... NOW $24,000 Bourgault 8810 60’ c/w MRB, steel press wheels ............................................... $95,000 2001 Bourgault 5710/5440 64’ DS, MRB. Was $89,000 ...................................... NOW $62,500 2004 Bourgault 5710 54’ MRB, 5 1/2 pneumatic press ......................................... $68,000 2002 Bourgault 5710 54’ MRB, steel press................................................... $48,000 1998 Bourgault 5710 64’ MRB, c/w 4” rubber press................................................ $39,000 2001 Bourgault 5710 64’ MRB, c/w 3” rubber press................................................ $39,000 1999 Bourgault 5710 50’ 7.5” spacing ...... $29,000

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19,000

$

38,000

30,000

230 bu single shoot. $

5,500

2010 16’ New Holland H7460 Mow Max ..... $31,000 NH 2300 Hay Bine 18’, 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 2014 Bourgault 7950 Air Seeder ............. $239,000 Schulte 2500 Giant Rock Picker, New...... $19,800 2013 Bourgault 7700 Air Seeder ............. $199,000 Highline XL78 Rock Picker ........................ $145,00 2012 Bourgault 6700, duals, bag lift, D/S$149,000 Highline 546 Rock Picker ............................ $5,000 2011 Bourgault 6700 D/S, x20 bag lift .... $135,000 Agro Spread AS 120T Bourgault 6550’s............................... From $75,000 hyd. drive fertilizer spreader ................... $135,000 2012 Bourgault 6550 ST Duals, Brent 1084 Avalanche, tarp, duals. bag lift X20, DS ......................................... $120,000 Was $44,000 ...................................... NOW $29,000 2011 Bourgault 6550 X20, duals, bag lift, D/S ............................................... $106,500 2011 Bourgault 6550, 591, duals, bag lift, D/S ................................................. $89,000 2015 JD S690’S - JUST IN 2006 Bourgault 6450 .................................. $82,500 243 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $585,000 Bourgault 6350............................................ $45,000 272 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $583,000 2002 Bourgault 5440 Double shoot. 239 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $586,000 Was $55,000 ...................................... NOW $46,500 243 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $586,000 Bourgault 5440’s...............................From $39,500 2015 JD S680’S - JUST IN 1993 Bourgault 3225 .................................. $12,500 2993 Bourgault 3195 .................................... $7,500 246 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $560,000 1993 Bourgault 2155 .................................... $3,900 245 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $560,000 JD 1910 (03) 430B ....................................... $52,500 242 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $560,000 JD 1910 (04) 340B ....................................... $45,000 251 hrs. c/w 615 ....................................... $560,000

AIR SEEDER CARTS

JOHN DEERE COMBINES

JD 1910 430B .............................................. $44,000 JD 1910 340B .............................................. $39,000

TILLAGE

MISCELLANEOUS

SOLD Bridgeview 2410 Pull Dozer, like new ...... $63,500 2012 2410 Pull Dozer 24’............................ $58,500 2008 2400 Pull Dozer 24’............................ $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 84” ........ $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

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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