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GRAIN DELIVERIES TO MAJOR PORTS This map shows deliveries of western Canadian grain and oilseeds (in million tonnes) to terminals at Canada’s three largest ports for the first 42 weeks of each year. For full statistics by crop type and year, see page 3. | MICHELLE HOULDEN GRAPHIC

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Grain shipments flowing again Record shipments to West Coast | Deliveries hustle through system after months of delay BY BRIAN CROSS SASKATOON NEWSROOM

Millions of tonnes of grain that were stuck on prairie farms are moving steadily through export terminals at Thunder Bay, Vancouver and Prince Rupert. | FILE PHOTO

The stubborn clog that was plugging Western Canada’s grain export pipeline last winter has finally been flushed through the system. Millions of tonnes of western Canadian grain that were stuck on prairie farms for most of the winter are now flowing steadily through export terminals at Thunder Bay, Vancouver and Prince Rupert. On the West Coast, record grain movement over the past month has pushed year-to-date shipments received at terminals ahead of last year’s pace — a remarkable turnaround given the languid pace of deliveries during much of the winter. As of late May, West Coast terminal receipts of wheat, durum, oats, barley, flax, canola and peas stood at nearly

18.4 million tonnes, up six percent from the same period in 2012-13. Grain movement has also picked up through the Port of Thunder Bay, Ont. Officials at Thunder Bay announced that May 2014 was the port’s busiest month since the late 1990s. Thunder Bay moved more than 1.5 million tonnes of cargo last month, including more than 1.3 million tonnes of grain. Last year, Thunder Bay’s total grain shipments during the month of May barely surpassed 700,000 tonnes. Tim Heney, chief executive officer with the Thunder Bay Port Authority, attributed the increased handlings in May to large grain stocks from prairie farms and to government measures aimed at increasing shipments of grain. SEE GRAIN SHIPMENTS, PAGE 3

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The sale of a 4-H steer at a northern Alberta sale for $60 per pound still has livestock producers and 4-H members talking days after the event. Troy Lorenson of TLL Oilfield Consulting of Edmonton paid $81,960 for the 1,366 lb. steer owned by junior 4-H member Ashlynn Trefenanko, 10, at the St. Paul and District Show and Sale June 2. Barry Sallstrom, leader of the St. Paul 4-H Multi Club of which Trefenanko is a member, said the price paid for the calf was a “blip” in the sale. Prices averaged about $3.50 per lb. for the 70 calves, not including the top selling calf. Members of the Trefenanko family declined to be interviewed. “It certainly is unique. You can’t control what buyers pay,” said Sallstrom of St. Paul. “A lot of people were very surprised. There were a variety of emotions. Some people think it is good. Some people think it is not so good.” Kevin Wirsta, project leader of the Elk Point Beef Club, whose members were also at the sale, said high prices and strong bidders at achievement day sales are always good. “We really stirred up some excitement,” said Wirsta, who was also a bid taker at the sale. Until the high-priced steer came into the ring, the prices bounced back and forth between $2.50 and $3.50 per pound. “It was really rocking,” said Wirsta of Elk Point, Alta. When Trefenanko’s calf came into the ring, the price quickly rose to $5 per lb. and then $12. “I was thinking, ‘This is real.’ Then it was bang, bang, bang and it hit $18,” said Wirsta. The bidding stalled momentarily at $20 and then rocketed up to $42, where it slowed down before hitting $50. The bidding was off again until the winner finally bought the calf for $60 per lb. Wirsta said Lorenson came

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“whooping and hollering” down the bleachers when he realized he bought the calf. “Everyone in the crowd couldn’t believe it. It was great. There was a lot of enthusiasm,” said Wirsta. Lorenson then donated the calf to the Haying in the 30s Cancer Support Society in Mallaig, Alta. Wirsta praised the runner up bidders for the $60 a lb. calf, Ronco Oilfield Hauling of Medicine Hat, Alta., which paid $12.50 per lb. for a calf raised to support STARS air ambulance after missing out on the high priced calf. “If he wouldn’t have been there, the STARS calf would only have brought half the price,” said Wirsta. Members of the Elk Point 4-H club raised the calf and sold it at the auction with the proceeds benefitting STARS air ambulance. “In my mind, the guy who bought the STARS calf is the biggest hero. He’s keeping the helicopter in the air.” A week before the sale, Wirsta and other leaders talked about the trend of higher prices for 4-H calves, like in the United States. “I just know we’re heading in that direction. I know we’re going to be dealing with it.” Some Future Farmers of America and 4-H steers in the United States sell for $600,000. The amount the seller gets is capped at $20,000 to $50,000, depending on the sale, and the rest goes into scholarship funds that members can apply for.

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A&W meets with stock growers Restaurant chain could provide larger market for Canadian producers BY KAREN BRIERE REGINA BUREAU

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Alta. 4-H steer Canadian grain shipments flowing to port again fetches $81,960 the“Igovernment think a lot of this has to do with mandating railroads Wirsta said he would like to see similar scholarship funds established in Canada if prices paid for 4-H calves continue to rise. While the high priced calf caught everyone’s attention, Sallstrom said it was a good sale overall. “As far as a sale goes, it was very good for everyone involved. “I want to thank all the buyers that were there, the buyers that come every year, the new buyers and the buyers that buy multiple calves. Without them we wouldn’t have a sale,” he said. Maxine Fodness of St. Paul said she opposes the extreme high price paid for the 4-H calf. “It is very, very upsetting. It negates everything 4-H is about.” Fodness believes the average paid price of $3.50 per pound, about double the regular price of fat calves, is about right for 4-H steers. She said she used to buy 4-H steers, but prices have long gone out of her reach. Brian Chomlak, an Alberta Beef Producers member, was surprised at the price paid. When he and his six siblings were in 4-H years ago, the proceeds of their calves paid the land taxes of the family farm and bought clothes for the family. Cameron Horner, a 4-H specialist with Alberta Agriculture said the 4-H auctions are public events and there is no limit to the amount that can be paid for an animal. “This is the exception, not the rule,” he said. 4-H steers sold during achievement day sales usually draw a premium, but this one was unusual. Horner said he hasn’t seen a similar price paid during his tenure with 4-H or during his time as a 4-H member. “This is a public auction. There were two people trying to buy it and it went really high,” said Horner.

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to move a minimum amount of grain,” Heney said. “Thunder Bay is an easy place to do that because of the capacity we have and the fast car turn-around times.” The strong pace witnessed last month is likely to continue throughout the summer, he added. Last year, Thunder Bay’s total annual grain handlings were about 5.5 million tonnes. This year, Heney is anticipating year-end totals of seven million tonnes or more. Although service varies from area to area, Canada’s major railway companies, in general, have responded well to the challenge of moving last year’s bumper harvest. On the West Coast, the pace of Western Canadian wheat shipments has improved significantly with the onset of warmer weather. Deliveries of western Canadian wheat — excluding durum — to export terminals in Vancouver and Prince Rupert stood at 8.6 million tonnes in the crop year to May 25, about eight percent more than the same time last year. Three months ago, in late February, wheat deliveries to West Coast ports were more than seven percent behind last year’s pace. Barley and canola deliveries to West Coast terminals are also ahead of last year. Durum and peas are the only major Western Canadian crops with lower terminal deliveries volumes than last year. Between early August 2013 and late May 2014, about 2.4 million tonnes of Western Canadian durum were delivered to export terminals at Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Thunder Bay and Churchill. During the same period last year, durum deliveries to export position exceeded 2.9 million tonnes. Federal agriculture minister Gerr y Ritz said measures taken by O t t aw a t o e n s u re b e t t e r g ra i n movement are having the intended effect. The recent passage of Bill C-30 ensures that a minimum volume of

MOOSE JAW, Sask. — An A&W spokesperson says the company hopes to one day buy all its beef from Canadian producers. But right now it can’t source all its requirements in Canada and still meet its promise to consumers of beef without added hormones or steroids. Trish Sahlstrom, vice-president of purchasing and distribution, told the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association convention here June 9 that the company has been watching trends since the 1970s and responded to the growing interest by consumers in where their beef comes from.

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BRISK BUSINESS AT PACIFIC PORTS Deliveries of Western Canadian grains & oilseeds to ports, first 42 weeks of each crop year (million tonnes): WHEAT

Crop year Pacific* 2011-2012 (a) 7,368 2012-2013 (b) 7,963 2013-2014 (c) 8,612

Churchill 435 310 378

Thunder Bay 1,974 1,971 2,034

Total 9,777 10,244 11,024

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0 0 0

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4,971 4,888 4,307

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* includes terminals at Vancouver and Prince Rupert (a) week ending May 27 (b) week ending May 26 (c) week ending May 25 Source: Canadian Grain Commission | MICHELLE HOULDEN GRAPHIC

one million tonnes of grain is moved each week until the end of this crop year, he added.

“The latest figures show that our government’s efforts to get grain moving are working,” Ritz said.

“We are a beef business. We’re beefcentric. We want to keep selling hamburgers,” Sahlstrom said. The company buys some Canadian beef from companies like Spring Creek to meet the specifications, but has gone to the United States and Australia for most of its supply. Sahlstrom couldn’t say exactly how much is bought in Canada or the other countries. She said A&W pays a premium but is also selling more beef and that is a good thing for the whole industry. Canadian ranchers who supply to the chain have been reluctant to go public with that, she added. “I believe we will be able to return to Canadian beef for all of our burgers,” Sahlstrom said. Rancher Lynn Grant, from Val Marie, asked why the restaurant chain used the terms it did in its advertising campaign, particularly that beef without added hormones tastes better and that the beef is steroid-free. He noted that cow-calf producers don’t use steroids. Sahlstrom said consumers told A&W that’s what they wanted and they want to meet consumer demand. “Be careful using customer terms when they don’t fully understand them,” Grant said. Sahlstrom said it isn’t the company’s job to educate consumers. She also said that customers tell them the beef they are using now does in fact taste better.


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ABOVE: Walter Janvier of Watchapese Farm and Ranch at Cold Lake, Alta., started raising Longhorns for roping stock. Now he has about 90 head. RIGHT: Longhorn cattle come in a variety of colours and horn shapes. Horns may grow in different shapes and directions if subjected to freezing when the animal is young. | BARB GLEN PHOTOS

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BROOKS, Alta. — Longhorns have a lure. Those who own them speak of it, each in different terms. “I don’t know what it is, but they’ve got me mesmerized,” said Deb Lesyk of Double D Arena in Outlook, Sask. “It is the kindest, most beautiful breed that I’ve ever worked with and I grew up on an Angus-HerefordCharolais farm in Nebraska. None of those animals had the heart and the love that these guys do.” Dean Marte of Panorama Ranch near Stauffer, Alta., put it another way. “I like their personality. That was what intrigued me with them initially. And I’ve spent 20 some years building relationships with my cattle. Obviously, these animals are smarter than the average person. They can figure us out where we can’t figure them out.” Walter Janvier of Watchapese Farm and Ranch at Cold Lake, Alta., started raising Longhorns for roping stock, but the breed’s other attributes continue to appeal to him. “They eat anything and everything when it comes right down to it. Overall, I’m quite impressed with them. They’re a good, hardy breed. I like them, plus they’re nice to look at. They’ve got nice horns. They’ve all got their own characters and patterns.” Lesyk, Marte and Janvier, along with five other Longhorn producers, brought stock to the Canadian Texas Longhorn production sale in Brooks, Alta., May 31. Eighty head of registered and commercial cattle were on offer, with a sale average of $1,157 on registered animals and $961 for others. Commercial cow-calf pairs averaged $1,381 and registered pairs averaged $1,263. The high-selling cow went for $2,000 and the high selling bull for $1,500. The breed doesn’t typically get the prices common in other registered beef animals, noted Lesyk. Nor do the long, lean and lank

Longhorns fit the mould of typical beef cattle that populate Alberta. Gordon Musgrove, auctioneer and CLTA president, said the breed has many uses and people have many goals when buying and raising them. “Everybody’s got their own reason, depending on who you talk to and what time of the day,” Musgrove said. “We’ve got sport cattle, people who raise them for sport (rodeo), we have those who raise them for their horns. We have those who raise them for their colour, and use their hides for different things. “And meat. The USDA has proven that Longhorn beef is leaner than most any other red meat products on the market. Not only leaner, but lower in cholesterol.” There’s also the appeal of having Longhorns in the front pasture, representatives of western heritage that hearken back to the early days of open range, big ranches and dusty cattle drives. Marte, who has about 250 head, said Longhorns are useful in crossbreeding programs and ideal for use on first-calf heifers because smaller calves are typical. The breed also excels at foraging in less-than-ideal conditions. “On a bad year, a dry year, they just thin down and carry on. And then in a good year, they’re fat as pigs. They adapt to the surroundings,” said Musgrove. Lesyk and her husband, Dwight Overlid, maintain a herd of 16 animals on 212 acres. They’ve emphasized calm temperament and colourful hides in their breeding program. Longhorns can be spotted, speckled, brindled, solid and combinations of those. But what of the feature from which the breed takes its name? Horns are definitely an appeal for many breeders. In the U.S., there is keen competition to raise animals with large horns and there is a measurement system similar to that used for big game animals.

The CTLA had a measurement competition for the first time last year and found that Canadian animals measured up well against those in the United States. However, cold weather doesn’t always favour horn growth. Horns that get frozen when animals are young can grow in odd directions and shapes. Marte explains the appeal of horns succinctly. “It’s an ego thing, that’s what it is. Plain and simple.” But Lesyk worries about breeding for big horns, which she said has occurred in the U.S. “They’ve given up conformation to go for horn, and that scares me because at the end of the day you still need a cow that you can market. I still have to be able to sell beef.” The animals adapt their behaviour to their horns. Though a chute with horizontal rather than the more typical vertical bars is preferable when handling Longhorns, they do manage to navigate. But patience on the part of handlers is required, said Lesyk. “ You can’t push a L onghorn. They’re not like other breeds. They

know where their horns are. They know what they’ve got to go through. They just have to think.” This is a rebuilding year for the CTLA. It folded in 2004 and regrouped last year. It has approached the Alberta Texas Longhorn Association about a merger but found no interest, Lesyk said. The CTLA has affiliate status with both the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America and the International Texas Longhorn Association. Its purpose is to recognize Texas Longhorns as a distinct breed, promote breeding practices to preserve its purity, promote public awareness of the breed’s traits and encourage people to develop and maintain herds. The national CTLA show is scheduled July 16-20 during Westerner Days in Red Deer.

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LEFT: Longhorns typically have small calves, which makes them popular in cross-breeding programs involving first-calf heifers. Dean Marte cradles the head of a calf he brought to the May 31 sale. RIGHT: Deb Lesyk and Dwight Overlid take a look at the animals they brought to the May 31 sale in Brooks, Alta. They maintain a small herd of Longhorns near Outlook, Sask. ABOVE: Dean Marte of Panorama Ranch in Stauffer, Alta., drags a Longhorn calf back to its mother before the May 31 Canadian Texas Longhorn production sale held in Brooks. Marte has a herd of about 250 head.


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Manitoba Pork issued a news release in late May calling attention to the shortage of market hogs in Western Canada. Manitoba farmers need to produce an additional 1.5 million market hogs per year to fully supply the Maple Leaf plant in Brandon and the Hylife processing plant in Neepawa. | FILE PHOTO HOGS | DIGESTERS

Requirements for digesters limit plans for new barns

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The struggle to compete Hundreds of new hog barns are built in the U.S. each year, but none in Canada. Why? BY ROBERT ARNASON BRANDON BUREAU

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The Manitoba government passed the Save Lake Winnipeg Act in the spring of 2011, creating new phosphorus regulations in the province. As part of the law, new hog barns and expansions of existing barns must feature an anaerobic digester, which is an enclosed unit where micro-organisms break down organic matter. If it doesn’t have a digester, the barn must have equivalent technology to treat the hog manure. Manitoba’s hog industry has said the rules are excessive and too costly to implement. An anaerobic digester for a small hog barn could cost $1 million. The Manitoba Pork Council has lobbied for amendments to the law, allowing different and simpler technology to treat the manure. One alternative is building an additional earthen storage structure, known as a storage cell or lagoon, for the hog manure. “A multi-cell storage facility: you would separate through a passive system … the solids from the liquids,” said Andrew Dickson, Manitoba Pork general manager. “One would flow into the other. You would treat one cell as separate from another, in terms of application of the manure to the field. So the solids, which tend to be higher in phosphorus, you’d apply that at a different rate.” Dickson didn’t provide a cost estimate for the system. “The extra cell would be an additional expense, but it’s not huge. It might help in terms of doing a better job of managing your manure.” Dickson said Manitoba Pork has been talking to the government about this concept and hopes the province amends the regulations soon.

Fewer than 10 hog barns have been built in Western Canada over the last several years. Meanwhile, farmers in the U.S. Midwest have constructed hundreds of barns over the same period. In Minnesota, for example, dozens of new barns are built in the state each year, said David Preisler, executive director of Minnesota Pork. “If you look at the last five years, it would range from a few dozen (per year) on the low end to 100 to150 on the high end.” Andrew Dickson, general manager of the Manitoba Pork Council, said farmers in the province have built three or four barns in the last five years, but Iowa regularly constructs 150 barns a year. Companies on both sides of the border have dealt with challenging conditions recently, including high feed costs, mediocre hog prices and the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus. Despite the impediments, Americans are investing in the future but western Canadian farmers and companies aren’t building new barns. Why? Neil Ketilson, general manager of Saskatchewan Pork, said it’s difficult to pin the answer on one factor, but Americans do look at hogs differently. “In Iowa or places like that, they have a real culture for hog production,” said Ketilson. “A lot of the farmers down there view the hogs as a fertilizer factory…. They put up a 2,000 or 4,000 head

feeder barn to provide fertilizer for their corn.” Manitoba Pork issued a news release in late May calling attention to the shortage of market hogs in Western Canada. The Maple Leaf Foods processing plant in Brandon is cutting one production day per month from May to September because it can’t get enough hogs to operate at full capacity, the council said. “This situation will not improve until producers build more barns to produce market hogs,” said chair Karl Kynoch. Dickson said Manitoba farmers need to produce an additional 1.5 million market hogs per year to fully supply the Maple Leaf plant in Brandon and the Hylife processing plant in Neepawa. Manitoba produced 4.68 million market hogs last year. “If we could get up to six million pigs we’d be doing good,” Dickson said. “That’s the sort of number we need to get to.” Besides adding barns to increase pig production, Manitoba hog farmers need to invest in new structures, Dickson said. “In Manitoba we should be building about 20 barns per year, just to replace what we’ve got.” Manitoba Pork said stringent environmental regulations in the province that require companies and farmers to build an anaerobic digester for new hog barns are killing investment in the industry. Dickson said it costs $1 million to build a small barn with 2,000 finisher places. “An anaerobic digester for an

operation like that would cost at least $1 million…. Why would you do it?” Manitoba Pork is working with the province to amend the strict regulations, but even if that is successful, other obstacles are holding back the province’s pork industry, Dickson said. “We have an issue in terms of lending,” he said. “If you want to go and build a finisher barn, you’re looking at about $500 per finisher place.” Dickson said banks will lend only 65 percent of the market value of finisher places, which is estimated at $250 per place. “The new investor has to fork out two-thirds of the equity. A lot of guys (say), ‘I can’t do that.’ ” Dickson said the hog sector has a future in Western Canada, in spite of the regulatory and financial challenges, “There’s a range of people that might come into the industry,” he said. “Part of it is to diversify their operations, treating it as a supply of nutrients for their crops. This is what they do in Iowa. They look at hog barns as an adjunct to their grain operation.” Don Flaten, a soil science professor and phosphorus expert with the University of Manitoba, said hog barns have an image problem. “For many people in Manitoba, they probably don’t have as positive an attitude towards intensive livestock operations as they could and should have,” he said. “There’s lots of areas of the province where manure nutrients

Manitoba Pork said stringent environmental regulations in the province that require companies and farmers to build an anaerobic digester for new hog barns are killing investment in the industry.

NUMBER OF FARROWED SOWS, PIGS DECLINE Semi-annual total in Canada as of Jan. 1 (million head): farrowed all sows pigs 2009 1.54 15.5 2011

1.38

14.4

2013

1.32

14.2

2014

1.27

13.6

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could be applied in balance with the crop removal without any extraordinary investment or technology, such as anaerobic digestion … (and would) benefit agronomically from having access to more manure phosphorus.” Country-of-origin labelling in the United States has obviously been detrimental to Canadian investment in the hog sector, but the controversial rules don’t explain why Western Canada isn’t producing enough pork to satisfy domestic slaughter plant demand. Ketilson said American farmers perceive hog barns as an agronomic asset, while many Canadian producers draw a clear line between grain and livestock. “I don’t think we in Canada value the nutrient base of a hog barn, as much as they do,” he said. “Traditionally, farmers in Saskatchewan are grain farmers.” Ketilson said marketing practices are another key difference. American grain and hog producers routinely use futures markets to mitigate the ups and downs of the market, while Canadian farmers do not. “They will hedge for the grain as well as the hogs … so they lock in a profit,” Ketilson said. “In Canada, we don’t tend to do that or we don’t do it enough. We’re swinging in the wind all the time. If we get a down market, we haven’t locked in a profit.”


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HOGS | ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

Money to be made if PED kept at bay Fat profit margin | Strong hog prices and moderating feed prices mean producers could bring home the bacon BY ED WHITE WINNIPEG BUREAU

DES MOINES, Iowa — The rest of 2014 and first half of 2015 should be profitable for hog farmers as long as they escape the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus and a good crop is harvested, says hog market analyst Steve Meyer. “The cost situation, with a normal crop, should really work in favour of producers,” said Meyer in an interview during the World Pork Expo June 4. Meyer said he expects U.S. lean hog prices, on a carcass basis, will average $1.20 per pound or a few cents more over the summer, then trade in a range of $1 to $1.10 in the fourth quarter. At the same time, farmers will gen-

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erally produce a pound of carcass pig for a little more than 80 cents, with that dropping to the high-70s or even mid-70s if an average or good crop is harvested. Meyer said he expects U.S. corn prices to average $4.15-$4.20 per bushel for new crop if farmers get an average harvest, and the price could fall below $4 if there is a good crop.

That leaves a fat margin of profit potential for farmers if they don’t get hit too hard by PED. A PED infection can badly damage a farm’s production, with the average sow losing about two and a half piglets per litter. Various analysts have estimated the total death losses of piglets to be about seven to eight million in the past 12 months. That brings up a mystery in the industry that Meyer and other analysts are trying to unravel: where is the gap created by all the dead piglets? The March U.S. Department of Agriculture Hogs and Pigs Report found far fewer PED losses to hog numbers than almost all analysts predicted. The national herd was little changed from the year before. Yet Meyer said many slaughter

plants have or are planning to reduce operating hours because of short supplies of market pigs. Meyer said farmers have been feeding pigs to heavier weights to capitalize on high prices. Slaughter weights are 10 pounds heavier than a year ago, which has so far kept the flow of pork to the market little affected by PED. But that can’t continue, especially because the biggest surge of piglet deaths began about six months ago, which is when the pigs going to market in coming weeks were born. If there really are millions of fewer pigs due to PED, that should begin showing up soon. “I don’t think (heavier than yearbefore hogs) will keep up as we start trying to dip deeper into the supply of market hogs,” he said. “We’re going to have to pull some lighter pigs out.”

Meyer said regardless of USDA estimates, he expects summer slaughter to be down about 10 percent, which is reflected in July Chicago lean hog futures in the mid $120s per cwt. and August near $130. October and December are much lower, at $107 and $95 respectively. Meyer thinks that summer-toDecember spread will narrow from both ends. “Personally I think August is a little high right now (and) December’s too low. I think we’ll see (December) trade up some,” said Meyer. “We’ll have a seasonal break into the fall, but it won’t be down to the levels we’ve been accustomed to in the past.” Meyer said he thinks the calendar year highs were reached with the “panic-buying” of March and April.

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DURUM | PRICE

Durum price heats up as seaway waters thaw Premium returns | Ships are able to fill demand in North Africa and Europe BY SEAN PRATT SASKATOON NEWSROOM

Durum has recaptured its traditional premium over spring wheat and that relationship will likely remain intact until winter, says an analyst. The crop was selling at about a $15 per tonne discount to spring wheat one month ago. Last week it was fetching a $20 per tonne premium. “The spread has moved fairly dramatically,” said Bruce Burnett, CWB weather and crop specialist. The main reason for the flip-flop is the reopening of the eastern transportation corridor, which was closed for an unusually long time due to the late thaw of the Great Lakes. That has allowed exporters to reach key durum markets in North Africa and southern Europe, where demand for the crop has been strong. Those regions are busy harvesting their own durum crops but they need imports to supplement domestic production. Burnett said North Africa’s crop was looking terrific due to plentiful moisture in the December through February period but there was a hot and dry finish to the growing season that hurt prospects. “What looked to be an above average crop in late March turned into a crop that is probably closer to average,” he said. Oth er im po r t a nt pro du c ti o n

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regions in the Middle East like Turkey and Syria were hit hard by drought. Burnett expects Turkey to import more than it usually does in 2014. Durum exports have been good in 2013-14 compared to other crops. Exporters shipped 3.04 million tonnes in the first eight months of the crop year, up slightly from the 2.87

million tonnes for the same period the previous year. Sales to the United States have been particularly strong at 515,319 tonnes, up 70 percent from a year ago. Burnett said that is due to a poor 2013-14 U.S. durum crop. Growers harvested 1.69 million tonnes, down 25 percent from the previous year.

That drove up prices south of the border compared to Canadian bids that were depressed due to the transportation problems. Most of Canada’s durum is grown “within spitting distance” of the U.S. border, so trucking it to U.S. elevators and mills is feasible. Exports to Italy were up 58 percent

to 553,952 tonnes for the first eight months. Sales to Tunisia rose 142 percent to 183,655 tonnes and shipments to Morocco were up four percent to 550,727 tonnes. Algeria is the only major customer where sales fell, down 46 percent to 249,204 tonnes, although there have been reports that the country recently purchased 200,000 to 250,000 tonnes of durum, the largest portion of which will be supplied by Canada. The strong export program is expected to result in 2.3 million tonnes of carryout, which while higher than normal isn’t overly burdensome, said Burnett. Agriculture Canada’s estimate is an even more manageable 2.1 million tonnes. It is not as worrisome as the anticipated record 3.25 million tonnes of canola or the 9.3 million tonnes of wheat, which is the highest carryout of that commodity in decades. Burnett expects strong demand for durum will keep the premium in place until the St. Lawrence Seaway freezes over in winter. “Even if exports do tail off a little bit after the initial surge I feel the strong demand is going to keep on trying to pull durum out this year,” he said. He is f o reca sting 1 .8 m illio n tonnes of ending stocks in 2014-15, which would be back to fairly typical levels. Durum planting in Western Canada is complete and most growers managed to seed their intended acres in a timely fashion because the durum growing area isn’t where the real wet spots were this spring. “The prospects are looking pretty good right now,” said Burnett.

SPECIAL CROPS | PEAS

Special crops sectors fear being ignored by exporters BY SEAN PRATT SASKATOON NEWSROOM

Exporting special crops may be more difficult with the large amount of major crops that got caught this spring in the transportation backlog waiting to be shipped. | FILE PHOTO

Analysts worry that fall movement of special crops and other minor crops could be hampered by the huge carryout of canola, wheat, barley and other major crops. Peas and winter wheat are usually the first crops off the combine. Early season pea movement has been fantastic in recent years due to an uncongested elevator system. Bulk pea shipments got off to a tremendous start in the first half of the 2013-14 marketing year. Exporters shipped 1.06 million tonnes between August 2013 and Januar y 2014, up from 909,600 tonnes for the same period the previous year. That was a good performance considering the transportation problems. But it’s probably going to be a different story in 2014, said Bruce Burnett, CWB weather and crop specialist. “People are more reluctant to commit to exporting those (minor) crops in the face of having these (major) crops also available,” he said. “It’s a matter of margins.” Another marketing concern for

yellow peas is that they are now priced at parity with chickpeas in India, which is the leading consumer of the commodity. Yellow peas are an attractive substitute for chickpeas for making flour when they are selling for their usual $30 to $40 per tonne discount to chickpeas. Marlene Boersch, managing partner of Mercantile Consulting Venture, said the discount has evaporated because India is harvesting a sizable chickpea crop and there is a lot of poor quality product, which flows into the flour market instead of the whole chickpea market. “Looking forward, in terms of depth of demand, these are things I might be concerned about,” she said. But eventually she expects good demand out of India due to the developing El Nino that is threatening monsoon rains in that country. “Our prospects of making some good exports are very, very good.” Another factor to consider in yellow pea markets is supply. Boersch said there is a strong case to be made that Canadian yellow pea supply will fall in 2014 despite Statistics Canada’s forecast for a 21 percent increase in pea acres.

She believes most of the increase will be in green peas, which have maintained an unusually high $4.50 to $5 per bushel premium over yellow peas. She thinks green peas will comprise 18 percent of 2014 acreage versus 15 percent in 2013. Yellow peas will fall to 80 percent from 83 percent. Using five-year average yields Boersch can see a scenario where yellow pea production is 200,000 tonnes less than it was in 2013 and 2013-14 carryout will not be burdensome due to the strong export program. She believes yellow pea prices will remain in the $6.75 to $7 per bu. range. “I think peas are fairly priced right now,” said Boersch. “That’s where they belong. I don’t see that changing very much unless we keep ratcheting up the yields.” She thinks growers may produce an extra 100,000 tonnes of green peas t ha n t h e y d i d l a s t y e a r, w h i c h shouldn’t be too burdensome depending on what happens with U.S. green pea production. However, it will likely reduce the green pea premium. New crop pea bids indicate a $2 premium for greens,

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Customers praise CIGI on wheat gluten research Better wheat, better bread | The grain institute is studying the influence of weather, moisture, herbicides and fungicides BY ROBERT ARNASON BRANDON BUREAU

The nation’s grain industry has made huge progress and responded effectively to concerns regarding the gluten strength of Canadian wheat, said Earl Geddes, Canadian International Grains Institute chief executive officer. COFCO, China’s state-owned agricultural trading company, complained about the inconsistency and baking properties of Canadian wheat in the spring of 2013. Geddes said Canada’s wheat industry, including plant breeders, grain exporters, Canadian Grains Commission and CIGI staff have spent “an inordinate amount of time” trying to understand the cause of the inconsistency. “The reaction from customers has been tremendous,” Geddes said, during a press conference at the CIGI research bakery in downtown Winnipeg. “(COFCO) said, holy smokes, all we did is raise a concern and you’ve taken your industry and turned it upside down.” On June 6 the federal government announced $5 million in funding to expand research at CIGI over the next five years, so the institute can maintain Canada’s international reputation for high quality grains and help develop innovative new products. Rex Newkirk, CIGI director of research and business development, said the investment is significant when considered in the context of the institute’s annual budget of $8 million. “In the past all our funding from the federal government came from the marketing side of things,” he said, noting the $5 million is earmarked for CIGI research. Newkirk said CIGI will spend a portion of the funding on the “gluten strength issue.” “We’re getting a much better insight

While new wheat varieties may be high yielding or be disease resistant, the real test comes in the grain institute’s test bakery. | FILE PHOTO into what might have occurred over the last number of years and (what) can cause some of these changes.” O ne factor is the interaction between wheat variety and weather, Newkirk said. “It appears from our research there are certain varieties that are quite resilient. Over a long range of environmental (conditions) they will produce a high (gluten strength),” he said.

“Others are more sensitive…. If you are going to use these varieties that are more sensitive, what happens… when you get some excess moisture in July?” Newkirk said scientists are also studying the influence of herbicides and fungicides on wheat properties. “This year, at least, with the preharvest glyphosate, it looks like it caused some increase in (gluten) strength,” he said.

“Fungicide, we’re still not certain it’s really having too much of an impact… we’re not seeing a lot of weakness caused by it.” Newkirk said the conclusions are preliminary because they’re based on one year of data. CIGI scientists are replicating the research this year. As Canadian farmers adopt new wheat varieties it’s important to understand baking performance

under a range of growing conditions, Newkirk said. “For example there’s a variety that just came out… and there’s some excitement about it because it yielded really well,” he said, adding CIGI staff will soon test flour from the variety in the institute’s bakery. “We’ve got some of the material and it’s actually gone through the flour mill…. If it does really well in the field, lets hope it does equally well in the bakery.” Geddes said that type of research helps Canada’s grain industry make strategic decisions. “Should we be growing this variety in Saskatchewan and Manitoba? Or maybe just in Alberta,” he said. “That’s the work this (funding) will help us continue. So we can go to the grain companies and say: if you’re buying this variety out of this region you might not want to sell it for bread, you might want to sell it for noodles.” In a d d i t i o n t o w h e at v a r i e t y research, CIGI will use the federal funding to find new uses for barley and pulse crops and develop other innovative products. “How do you get more products into the marketplace with Western Canadian food barley in it,” Geddes said, noting CIGI will build upon the research of organizations like the Richardson Centre for Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals. “We’ll show that it works commercially… (do) the commercial applied research.” Geddes, who has worked for the Canadian Wheat Board, was president of the Keystone Agricultural Producers and led CIGI since 2009, will retire in a few months. Former Senator JoAnne Buth will become chief executive officer of CIGI in September. Geddes, though, won’t completely walk away from agriculture. “I’m sure I’ll be involved in the industry, one way or another.”

BEEF PRICES | DEMAND

Consumer’s hankering for beef important as price rises MARKET WATCH

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t will be interesting to see how consumers react to the high beef prices at supermarkets this summer. High beef prices are here to stay, at least for the next few years as the North American cattle industry climbs back from a decade of misery, including BSE and its trade limitations, U.S. drought, record high feed costs and country of origin labelling.

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These challenges, which destroyed most of the profitability of cattle production, caused herds in North America to shrink to the smallest in years. They are so small they can’t keep up with demand so the market is reacting, as it should, with higher prices. On June 9 feeder cattle futures in Chicago rose the three cent a pound limit, setting the latest in a string of record highs. Fed cattle and beef have also posted records this year. Strong fed cattle prices and the prospect of good feed crops that will lower the cost of production has feedlots eager to buy calves from cow-calf producers. It is a strong signal to start to rebuild but producers appear leery, at least in Canada. Many of those who stayed in the business through the hard times are getting to an age where they question if they are up to the hard work, which for so long has yielded such poor returns. Grain production has been more

profitable and is less physically demanding. But if the renewed profitability of beef production is sustainable, then a new generation might be attracted to the business, or perhaps new business structures will emerge as they are on the grain side. We’ve seen non-farmers invest in land and farming corporations and they could also get involved in cattle production. Such investment is still a tiny part of production agriculture but it can have an impact. A measure of consumer reaction to higher beef prices might provide confidence to those, inside and outside the industry, looking at rebuilding cattle herds. While beef consumption on a per person basis is falling, the amount of money consumers are willing to spend for beef is rising. Canadian per capita beef consumption fell 1.5 percent to 19.7 kilograms from 20 kg in 2012. But demand, which is a measure of vol-

ume consumed and pr ice, has grown, showing Canadians’ taste for beef is remarkably resilient despite rising retail prices. Consumers’ desire for beef is particularly notable when they dine out. A U.S. survey of executives in the food service industry showed that the amount of beef used in the food service industry increased about one percent to eight billion pounds in 2013. Beef consumed at restaurants and other food service outlets in the U.S. 2013 was 178 million pounds higher than it was in 2009 – the largest overall increase of all proteins in foodservice. The draw of a well prepared steak or burger can’t be underestimated. So there is good reason to hope that consumers will stick with beef, despite high prices, as the industry rebuilds. Follow D’Arce McMillan on Twitter @darcemcmillan.


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The Canfax fed steer weighted average rose to $151.01 per hundredweight, up six cents and heifers were $149.86, up $1.62. Fed supplies continue to be marketed aggressively and carcass weights are falling, with steers down 22 pounds and heifers down 45 lb. compared to the same week last year. As prices hover near $150 many producers have oversold their cash lists and are now sold out two to four weeks in advance. The Alberta-Nebraska cash-tocash basis closed at $8.55, the narrowest level since the beginning of August last year. That is causing Canadian fed exports to decline, falling to about 4,700 head per week from about 9,000. Looking into the summer, when cattle slaughter volumes seasonally increase and beef demand is not as brisk, there is a risk of lower beef cutout. However, the reduced pork production should lend support to the beef complex.

Stronger pork prices and improving demand for gr illing meat helped to slightly lift U.S. cash hog prices. Iowa-southern Minnesota live hogs delivered to plants rose to $80$82 US per hundredweight June 6 from $80-$81 May 30. On a carcass basis, Midwest hogs were $107.85 per cwt. on June 6, up from $106.3 on May 30. The U.S. pork cutout rose to $120.60 per cwt. June 6, up from $116.01 on May 30. U.S. estimated weekly slaughter for the week to June 7 was 1.93 million, up from 1.75 million in the previous week that was shortened by the Memorial Day holiday. Last year at the same time slaughter was 2.0063 million.

The Canadian Bison Association said Grade A bulls in the desirable weight range fetched prices as high as $4 per lb. Cdn hot hanging weight. Grade A heifers sold at prices up to $3.85. Animals outside the desirable buyer specifications may be discounted.

LAMB PRICES CLIMB Ontario Stockyards Inc. reported 1,232 sheep and lambs and 101 goats traded June 2. Lightweight new crops sold $7-$10 cwt. higher. Heavy lambs traded $5-$7 cwt. stronger. Sheep were $3-$5 cwt. higher. Top quality goats sold at premiums with the rest steady.

Country opened door to rapeseed last year MOSCOW, Russia (Reuters) — Russia said June 9 that China is interested in more Russian rapeseed and restarting imports of wheat, rye and barley after a ban that has lasted almost two decades. The two countries are starting to forge closer political and economic ties. Russia’s animal and plant health watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, said in a statement its delegation has visited China’s Manchuria region. It said China wants higher imports of Russian rapeseed than it allowed last year. “Apart from that, China is interested in imports of other types of grains

— wheat, rye and barley — from Siberia for further processing in Manchuria,” Rosselkhoznadzor said. China banned imports of grain from several countries, including Russia, in 1990s after it found some cargoes contaminated with a fungus. Since last year, China has allowed crushers to import rapeseed from Russia. China currently gets most of its canola/rapeseed from Canada and Australia. Russia, one of the world’s major grain exporters, is expected to increase its grain crop by five percent in 2014 to 97 million tonnes, according to the agriculture ministry.

COWS STRONGER D1, D2 cows ranged from $101 to $115 to average $108.56 , up 26 cents and D3 cows ranged from $90 to $105 to average $97.58 up 38 cents. Railgrade prices were steady at $206-$211 delivered. Butcher bull prices rose 50 cents to average $119.58 per cwt. Weekly western Canadian non-fed slaughter to May 31 rose 17 percent to 5,468 head. Weekly non-fed exports to May 24 rose eight percent to 5,441. Strong grind demand should keep prices steady

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FEEDER PRICES RISE Good local demand lifted average steer prices by $1.12 per cwt. and heifers climbed 76 cents. Stockers lighter than 400 pounds soared $5.50-$7. Feeders 400-800 lb. were mostly steady. Feeders heavier than 800 lb. were mixed to lower on a reduced offering and varied quality. Alberta feeders traded at a premium to Ontario with the exception of steers over 700 lb. The Alberta calf index fell $1.75 and the feeder index slipped $1.03 to $193.13. Weekly Alberta auction volumes fell 25 percent to 14,449 head. Weekly feeder exports to May 24 fell five percent to 6,104 head. Bred cows traded at $1,400-$1,850. Cow-calf pairs were $1,790-$2,850.

U.S. BEEF FALLS U.S. boxed beef prices to June 5 fell with Choice down $2.66 to $230.99 per cwt. and Select down $1.88 at $221.89. Father’s Day purchases will soon be complete, but the July 1 and July 4 holidays will help to spur demand. Weekly Canadian cutouts to May 31 were mixed with AAA down $3.22 Cdn at $235.53 and AA up $2.11 at $231.60. Montreal wholesale prices were steady at $262-$264 per cwt. This cattle market information is selected from the weekly report from Canfax, a division of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association. More market information, analysis and statistics are available by becoming a Canfax subscriber by calling 403275-5110 or at www.canfax.ca.

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FOOD STRATEGY | NDP PROPOSALS

NDP’s food strategy outlines ideal world for agriculture

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he NDP document Everybody Eats accomplishes what you’d expect from a broad-reaching strategic policy docu-

ment. It hits all the key talking points and is hugely generous in its promises for how to fix everything that is wrong in Canadian agriculture and how to prop up everything that’s going well. It offers something for almost everybody: young farmers, old farmers, public research, organics, food inspections, seed registrations, rail transportation, local and export marketers. If there is a flaw in it, it is perhaps that it tries to be all things to all people. But that is what it is supposed to be. Something that sparks discussion and attracts input. A document that puts the issues of agriculture in the public spotlight. To give the federal Conservative government its due, it has pushed agriculture higher up on the agenda than federal governments of the 1990s and early 2000s, even if international trends have played major roles in prompting those actions. This particular document, the NDP’s new food strategy, is largely a wish list — one that serves up piping hot fresh, sustaining bread to feed most of the vexing issues existing in agriculture today. It is a vision document, and as the official opposition the NDP needn’t be held back by the inconvenience of having to pass the proposals into laws, or finding the ways to fund them. There is much to like here, although details are vague. The document outlines proposals to review and ramp up business supports, which include investments in rural communities, ensuring farm profitability, and helping young and new farmers. There are suggested ways of encouraging best management practices and reviews to ensure risks and rewards are shared through-

out the supply chain. The NDP suggests renewed support for public seed breeding, and variety registration that ensures farmer needs are at the forefront of the system. There are promises of money for sustainable farming practices to help cope with weather changes brought about by climate change and promises of research to better understand how agriculture affects waterways and ways to lessen pesticide and fertilizer runoff. On rail transportation, the document vows to review service level agreements and freight rates. It also calls for a rail infrastructure review. For markets it wants mandatory price reporting to ensure transparency and fairness. There are promises of money for research and development and for knowledge networks to ensure the research findings are passed on to the farm level. The NDP promises to reverse cuts to public research facilities and ensure market development is carried out for exports, as well as encourage local and regional food distribution networks. It calls for an immediate food inspection audit and more inspection staff at key positions. The document will have its critics. There are controversial points, including one that calls for genetically modified organism approval to consider costs and benefits, rather than just the science around product safety. As well, points about updating animal welfare legislation could prove contentious, depending whether regulations and compliance expenses are piled at farmers’ door. But as a discussion starter, the document lays down an interesting road map of where agriculture needs to go and the key routes to getting there. And any document that keeps agriculture in the public eye can only be a good thing.

HOGS | PRODUCTION

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SPREADING THE WORD | AG EDUCATION

Fundraisers satisfy hungry city folk with food and knowledge CAPITAL LETTERS

KELSEY JOHNSON

Livestock producers give city dwellers inside scoop over burgers and bacon

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t is my humble opinion that a f a r m e r ’s g e n e r o s i t y i s u n matched. Everyday I witness simple acts of kindness, like a cup of tea at a kitchen table or a lengthy interview where my endless questions are patiently answered. It’s this genuine human spirit that I love the most about Canadian agriculture. Sadly, city folks are rarely offered a glimpse into this side of farming and rural life.

With the disconnect between city life and country life growing at an astronomical pace, too often the only news non-farm folk hear about the industry are the disasters (animal welfare issues, disease and foodborne illness, recalls, transportation bottlenecks etc.). That is until last week, when two major livestock stakeholders by coincidence launched their annual food bank drives within 48 hours of each other. For more than 20 years, Canadian egg farmers have been donating farm fresh eggs to food banks in rural and urban communities across Canada. Last year their donation topped one million eggs, a new record. Donations of protein-rich foods are hard to come by, meaning eggs are critical to ensuring the more than 900,000 Canadians who depend on food banks each month are properly fed. This year, though, Egg Farmers of Canada decided to do more. The group built a 1950s style diner on Sparks Street, Ottawa’s downtown

pedestrian mall, complete with more than 1,800 free egg sandwiches (topped with a mountain of delicious bacon). Passersby were invited to make a donation, which the farmers would match, on top of their own $10,000 gift. Egg farmers, meanwhile, were on hand to answer visitors’ questions, offering a glimpse into what happens on the farm back home as bureaucrats in their suits and ties listened with genuine interest. It’s amazing how much learning gets done over a cup of coffee and a sandwich. Buoyed by the success of the Egg Farmer’s diner, I headed over to the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association’s barbecue at city hall the next afternoon. Tied into the mayor’s annual Rural Expo (a day meant to celebrate the fact 80 percent of the city of Ottawa is rural), the event is designed to pad the Ottawa Food Bank’s auction purse. In an ingenious partnership, the Food Bank purchases local cattle at auction and then has it processed

into ground beef at a nearby processor. The ground beef is then handed out to needy Ottawa families. Last year the event raised a re cord $160,000. This year’s event was expected to bring in a similar donation. Twenty-two hundred mouthwatering eight ounce burgers were on sale for $10 each, fresh off the grill and piled high with golden caramelized onions. Meanwhile, area farmers had trucked in a mare and her foal and a few dairy cows, while nearby week-old goat kids drew curious onlookers, who peered into the pen they shared with a wooly and very friendly sheep. Again, I was struck by the hunger (no pun intended) of Ottawa residents wanting to learn more about the industry that feeds them. While many insist city folks aren’t interested in learning about where their food comes from, 20 minutes near the goat enclosure threw that argument out the window. “Is that the babies’ mama?” “No, that’s a sheep, those are goats,”

was the far mer ’s gentle reply. “They’re two different animals.” “What do you feed them? How old are they? How much milk do they produce? Why did you decide to raise goats?” The questions were endless, the farmer’s patience even more so. As I watched from afar, it struck me that while the actual event was about farmers donating to worthy causes, the real success of the week was the knowledge being shared. A year ago, I realized, I might have been one of those curious onlookers with hundreds of basic questions, knowing very few of the answers. Yet, farmers have accepted me with open arms. They’ve put up with my confused looks, helped me piece together how the various supply chains work, and answered my many phone calls, emails and tweets. They’ve taught me most everything I know about their industry and that type of knowledge sharing is the biggest gift of them all. Kelsey Johnson is a reporter with iPolitics, www.ipolitics.ca.


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WEATHER | SPRING?

Canada between rock and hard place over COOL

Slow spring, late seeding the new norm

CATTLE CALL

EDITORIAL NOTEBOOK ROSS MACDONALD

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anada appears to be on the edge of unusual trade relation territor y with the United States. Federal agriculture minister Gerry Ritz has said that Canada will impose tariffs on products imported from the U.S. as soon as he receives approval from the World Trade Organization. The tariffs will be imposed in retaliation to the U.S. government’s continued support of mandatory country-of-origin labelling. The political manoeuvring that follows the WTO’s approval, or lack thereof, will be interesting. Given that the WTO stands against trade barriers such as tariffs, is it reasonable to expect that it will give the nod to Canada placing tariffs on U.S. products? If the WTO approves Canada’s request to implement tariffs on U.S. products, those Canadians using the imported products will feel the pressure from COOL. If you assume that the imposed tariffs will cause Canadian importers to react negatively, Agriculture Canada will have a new set of domestic and international pressures to deal with. Will the U.S. suppliers receive the intended message? Time will tell. There appears to be huge opportunity to grow Canadian exports across

MICHAEL RAINE, MANAGING EDITOR

A Imposing tariffs on American products in retaliation for country-of-origin labelling could hamper Canada’s goal of increased exports, says the author. | FILE PHOTO the globe. To facilitate this potential, the federal government and industry groups have been unflinching in their pursuit of new trade agreements. These agreements will hopefully allow Canada to increase its export competitiveness around the world and this line of action is hard to argue with. However, there is a key aspect to trade that may make these agreements less than free, namely trading partner commitment. In the event of a trade dispute, the WTO decisions are based on interpretations of the trade agreements and individual countries’ commit-

ments. In the case of COOL, the U.S. is obviously not committed to free trade with Canada. With increased focus on exports, Canada is increasingly reliant on committed trade partners. These commitments are often a tangled web of give and take. However, if our closest and most cost effective trading partner lacks commitment to our agreed free trade, isn’t it reasonable to expect the same level of commitment, or less, from other countries? The pursuit of trade agreements are a great first step to driving export profits, but it would be interesting to correlate signed agreements with

tangible pounds of exported product and dollars spent to maintain the trade. Such a comparison may assist in identifying where Canadian exports are creating most value for Canadians. Although the actual pounds exported and the costs of maintaining the agreements vary, one thing appears to be constant with each trade agreement. The handshake during the signing ceremony does not seal the deal but is merely an introduction to a yet unwritten story of trade relations. Ross Macdonald, M.Sc., P.Ag., ranches in southern Saskatchewan.

RURAL SCENERY | EYE CANDY

Take time to marvel over sunsets, nature’s beauty HURSH ON AG

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s we go about our busy schedules, spraying crops and/or tagging and moving cattle, it’s easy to overlook the absolute wonderment of the natural environment. Wildlife can be a nuisance, but farmers and ranchers have an unparalleled opportunity to view all manner of birds and mammals. From a hawk catching mice in the field, to a coyote patrolling the edge of a bush line, we often have a front row seat. In the winter, tourists gather at ocean resorts to watch sunsets over the water. They’re rather predictable compared to the colours and pat-

terns that often mark our sunsets. Of course, most tourists come from cities and seldom get to enjoy any sort of sunset viewing. Unlike the tropics, our skies are ever-changing and we intuitively scan them often trying to catch a hint of how the weather may unfold. Watching an approaching thunderstorm is a true spectator sport, enhanced in recent years by tracking the storm path and intensity with weather radar. Think of the energy being generated across a field where the crop is emerging from the ground. We get to watch each day as the plants grow and develop. The days of open air tractors are long gone, but there’s still a great need to poke around on foot or on an all-terrain vehicle checking for weeds and insects. Many cattle producers still spend hours on the back of a horse. Others prefer four wheels and a throttle. Sometimes we need a visitor from off the farm with a fresh set of perceptions to remind us of the magic.

Vacation farms and ranches try to share the natural beauty. People pay to experience a little bit of what we see and do every day. Of course, it isn’t always pretty. Windy days and nights with near freezing temperatures in June aren’t postcard material, but in this count r y e n d u r i n g t h e s u b - o p t i ma l enhances the joy of the truly beautiful times. It’s often too wet, too dry, too windy, too cold or too hot. There’s a reason why almost every conversation starts with a weather reference. Weather affects city dwellers too, but many become almost oblivious to the seasons and only have a vague notion about whether it’s been wetter or drier than normal. When city dwellers get to spend some time in the country, they typically develop a level of awe and envy for what we do. Our daily tasks are all related to an ultimate goal. We run our own businesses. We can take pride in our accomplishments, all the while working

with nature and the environment. It’s easy to get discouraged by farm life — the bills, the risk, the uncertainty, the lack of city amenities. Farm life isn’t for everyone, but sometimes when we feel discouraged we need to pause and look at the beauty around us with a fresh set of eyes. A newborn calf, a field of canola that’s cabbaged out and covering the ground, a pair of young bush rabbits playing tag in the farm yard. Kids that have freedom to explore. Dogs and cats roaming free and enjoying the good life. If you can make the business aspects work, farming is a great way of life. No doubt there are people who feel trapped by the farm and want to escape. But for each person who feels that way, there are scores of others who would gladly trade in their city lives. Kevin Hursh is an agricultural journalist, consultant and farmer. He can be reached by e-mail at kevin@hursh.ca.

re late springs becoming the trend for prairie weather? While pockets of Western Canada have seen what are usually considered average seeding dates, it seems that in the past five years, weather has caused more than its share of late season planting. In the 30 or so years I’ve been interested in those dates, I typically remember seeding starting in late April and early May. Planting would be mostly wrapped up by the end of the fifth month. I was curious to see if I was right or if maybe my memory was slipping and the farmer part of me was just filled with wishful thinking. So, where else would I turn to check out that sort of information but The Producer? I looked back through late May editions and, sure enough, the headlines proved me right. Late seeding, and in some cases no seeding, has been the case for many prairie farmers over the past five years. Just to be sure, I looked even further back. While there were generally stories about late-season seeding, it usually involved reseeding for frost, winter-killed winter wheat or late May and early June hail storms (excuse me while I turn three times, touch my wooden head and apologize to Boreas, the God of cold northern winds, if I have mistakenly summoned him). This year, seeding started late because of cold temperatures, which were followed by untimely rain and a lack of hot, windy days to take that moisture away. This is especially true in southeastern Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba. The blessings of later, warmer fall seasons over the past five years have been visited on the many, but not all. As a result, farmers have harvested crops that reached full maturity in the first weeks of September, rather than the more traditional third week of August. I decided to check out some more back issues of the WP, this time in the fall. It seems that in years when the crop is seeded late, there are few harvest-time headlines of frozen grain and early snows. I like that, even if it’s a coincidence. For my own sake, and many of yours, I hope that later seeded crops grow faster than their ratings, miss the insect timing that might damage them and that Boreas has discovered joys of September and October holidays, after the kids are back in school and the leaves have turned.


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To frack or not to frack — is there any question? Thanks to the oil and gas industry for highlighting the many issues around the horizontal hydraulic fracturing occurring in our back yards. Recent statements, however, require some clarification. Industry statement: “Fracking has been used in Alberta for more than 60 years.” Clarification: Until 10 years ago, the “fracking” used in Alberta was vertical fracking. The horizontal fracturing now referred to as “fracking” is a new method using extreme pres-

sures and huge volumes of water and chemicals. Gas and “well effluent” is flared off, creating unknown levels of air pollution. Industry statement: “Fracking is a safe, proven and government regulated activity.” Clarification: Dr. John Cherry, Hydrologist, Chair, Shale Gas Panel, Council of Canadian Academies: “There is no scientific basis for claims that fracking is safe.” Dr. Anthony Ingraffea, professor of Engineering and Teaching Fellow, Cornell University, speaking on horizontal fracking: “It was as if (I’d) been working on something (my) whole life and somebody comes and turns it into Frankenstein.” Dr. Karlis Muehlenbachs, geo-

chemist, professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta: “The Alberta regulators are only interested in optimizing production.” Industry statement: “Underground water supplies and fracturing operations are separated by thousands of meters of impermeable rock.” Clarification: Our geology is part of the Foothills Disturbed Group. The rock beneath our feet is highly fractured and folded, creating pathways for migration of fracking fluids, heavy metals and radioactive materials into the aquifer. Dr. Ingraffea: “Since the shale is already naturally fractured, there is no way humans can tell where the fluid will go.”

Industry statement: “Two layers of steel casing and cement . . . are used to protect fresh water supplies.” Clarification: Fracking causes earth tremors and cement cracks. A high percentage of cementing fails within the first few months. Dr. Ingraffea: “People’s water wells have been contaminated at a significant rate.” Dr. Muehlenbachs, regarding leaking wells: “The problem is going to get worse, not better.” Industry statement : “(Fracking fluid contains) additives used in common household products such as cleaning supplies and shampoo.” Clarification: Thousands of litres of these chemicals, many of them highly toxic, are used in each well. Would you like to drink shampoo or “cleaning supplies?” Industry statement: “Oil and gas are critical to our everyday lives.” Clarification: Horizontal fracking is wasteful and uneconomic. Climate change is here, threatening our everyday lives, and Alberta has great potential for development of renewable energy. We cannot afford to squeeze every last drop of fossil fuel out of the earth at the cost of our environment and our children’s future. Some websites for further information: www.canadians.org/fracking, www.endocrinedisruption.com, www.facebook.com/abfrac, www. frackingcanada.ca, www.albertavoices.ca Nielle Hawkwood, Cochrane, Alta.

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To the Editor: Independent experts are calling the proposed Hydro’s $20 billion expansion plan risky. La Capra Associates are world-renowned experts who were commissioned by the Public Utilities Board to look into the NDP’s hydro plan. The report produced by La Capra shows the government is on the wrong track. The report says the NDP’s Preferred Development Plan is of limited economic advantage over the alternatives considered. The report criticizes how the NDP government is rushing into these plans, noting the year Manitoba may need extra power generation options is as late as 2033, a long time from now. It also debunks Manitoba Hydro’s rationale for building these dams way ahead of when they are needed, stating there is no proof Manitoba Hydro can sell excess power to the United States for profit over the longer period of time. La Capra calls the government’s Manitoba Hydro expansion plan out of date, misleading and extremely highrisk. This begs the question: Why should Manitobans support the NDP’s highrisk proposal? The report concludes by saying Manitoba Hydro’s plan will generate revenue for the government, as at least half of the benefits to these plans over the next several decades will be captured by the provincial government alone and not Manitoba Hydro ratepayers. For the first 35 years, the province will be collecting tax benefits from items such as higher rates, water


OPINION rental revenue and a one-percent surcharge to Manitoba Hydro based on the amount of money it borrows. According to documents filed by Manitoba Hydro at Public Utilities Board hearings, the provincial government will collect $117 million in water rental fees and $100 million in loan guarantees from Manitoba Hydro. By 2032, those fees are projected to increase to $140 million for water rental and $230 million in loan guarantees over the course of the proposed development. The total tax and fee hikes over the next 20 years alone is more than $9 billion. Manitobans will pay higher hydro rates while shouldering all of this risk. The NDP government will collect more tax revenue from Manitobans, and assumes none of the risk. We don’t think this sounds good for Manitobans.

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CELEBRATION | LIFE’S WORK

Keeping up-to-date after 50 years of serving communities SPIRITUAL VIGNETTES

JOYCE SASSE

Community residents’ views are important in keeping services relevant

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’m celebrating 50 years of working in rural communities as an ordained minister. For my jubilee project, I need help.

There have been many changes over that time. What basics remain? What adjustments need to be made in how I approach my vocation in rural ministry? Tell me about the values rural people think important? What has changed? How do we advise the young? With my writings, my pastoral activities and the work I do with the rural church movement, I remain relevant only when I’m aware of what’s happening in the world around me. I would ask what you dream for the future? What feeds your spirit? What helps you get through rough times? What’s your vision for your community? Our rural communities have tradi-

tionally had strong spiritual values. Among them: • Many rural folks have a strong sense of working in partnership with the Creator. • Nature, the land, the sky and the multiple aspects of the creation connect us, like a baby is connected by an umbilical cord to its mother. • Community members share many common bonds that particularly come into play in times of celebration and times of crises. • We instinctively care about the pain faced by the people and the world around us. • Paradoxically, we are both independent and interdependent.

• Our common means of communication is through story-telling. To what extent do these values still exist in a world that is more urbanized, more globalized, more interconnected by technology? Which of these values do we pass on to those who move into our community? Do we feel proud that our values can be significant gifts for the global village? Through this kind of dialogue, I hope I can become better equipped to support individuals and help strengthen the fabric of the community. Joyce Sasse writes for the Canadian Rural Church Network at www.canadian ruralchurch.net.

Ralph Eichler, Critic for Manitoba Hydro, MLA for Lakeside, Winnipeg, Man.

PROTECT WOMEN To the Editor: While Canadians naturally recoil in horror when confronted by the recent news of widespread rape and murder in India, they would be well advised to look closer to home. The widespread violence against Aboriginal women in B.C. is well documented and hardly a week goes by when more harrowing news is released to the media by various authorities. The issue is a complex one, but unlike the challenges facing women in distant countries, we can easily make a real difference here in B.C. Wally Oppal outlined one simple solution in his report of the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry: provide safe transportation between the small communities along B.C.’s highway of tears. While private, for profit transportation options exist, the deep poverty endemic to these communities ensures there will always be women hitchhiking despite the danger. They simply have no other option. Given the huge numbers of women that have gone missing along that highway, it’s absolutely crucial that the government provide safe and free transportation for these women. If white women in the suburbs were experiencing the same fate, Christy Clark’s government would be moving heaven and earth to stop the disappearances. But because they are Aboriginal women, far from major populations, they seem expendable. Mr. Oppal suggested an easy solution, the government ignores it, and women continue to disappear. Doesn’t that make the government culpable?

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TRANSPORTATION | RAIL

Federal government ignored warnings of grain backlog: NDP Access to information | Documents show federal agriculture and transportation departments forewarned grain movements would be impeded BY KELSEY JOHNSON FREELANCE WRITER

Opposition MPs were demanding answers to revelations the federal government was warned by the head of Canada’s largest railway that the industry would struggle to get last fall’s record harvest to market. “Mr. Speaker, new documents revealed under Access to Information show the Conservatives ignored the grain transport warnings. They knew before but yet did not act,” NDP agriculture critic Malcolm Allen asked in Question Period June 9. “Will the minister now admit that

his failure to heed warnings contributed to billions of dollars that farmers have lost in this fiscal year,” Allen said. His question comes after Access to Information documents obtained by iPolitics revealed CN president and chief executive officer Claude Mongeau had sent a Nov. 11 letter to the head of the Western Grain Elevator Association, Wade Sobkowich, blasting him for “misleading rhetoric on such important matters.” In the same letter, Mongeau offers to sit down with the association “to discuss the challenges we all face to move this record crop” so long as the asso-

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ciation agrees “to be more fact based.” Transport minister Lisa Raitt and agriculture minister Gerry Ritz were sent emailed copies of the letter Nov. 11. Mongeau’s letter comes as stories of stalled grain began surfacing in Ottawa, with Ritz insisting the railways were doing an ‘adequate’ job moving grain given the crop’s record size. More grain had moved off the combine in the fall than ever before, he added. By December millions of tonnes of grain were stuck across the Prairies as stakeholders blamed each other for the months long backlog expected to cost the national economy

between $7.2 to $8.3 billion. That same month, Ritz’s office would respond to Mongeau’s email, a month after the initial warning. In a Dec. 13 email, the minister’s office mentioned a meeting between Mongeau and Agriculture Canada deputy minister Suzanne Vinet. That meeting, CN’s president confirmed in a reply, was set for early January. The lack of a face-to-face meeting infuriated the NDP’s agriculture critic June 9. “If this was so important then why didn’t they have a personal meeting with Mongeau and then bring all the other parties together?” Allen said in an interview. If the minister had sat down with the railroad in November, Allen said, the entire situation, including the need for emergency legislation under the Fair Rail for Grain Farmers Act, might have been avoided. “We might have actually fixed it in January,” he said. “Now we’ve lost the opportunity. We’ve lost market ; we’ve dented our reputation, tarnished for no reason other than this minister didn’t do his job. That’s shameful.” When asked about CN’s letter, Raitt

said June 9 she remembered receiving a call from a stakeholder about the looming crisis in the fall. “I actually called Claude Mongeau,” she said. “We’re trying to find the date but I was alerted to a concern about too much grain and not enough cars probably around late October, early November.” When the call came, she said, “my people immediately called CN and CP and said ‘do you guys have this handled’ and they said ‘yeah, we’ve got it all handled,’ and then winter hit and the railways were forced to shorten the trains. “Whether CN and CP would have been able to manage the excess grain in a normal situation? I don’t know,” Raitt said. Both national railways remain under federal orders to move a minimum 11,000 cars of grain per week or risk fines of up to $100,000. Those orders, which expired June 1, were extended under the Fair Rail for Grain Farmers Act. Ritz was in transit June 9 and could not be reached for comment by press time. Kelsey Johnson in a reporter for iPolitics.

TRADE | COOL

COOL fallout causes concern in international hog markets BY ED WHITE WINNIPEG BUREAU

DES MOINES, Iowa — American Country of Origin Labelling should have been easy to fix, say U.S. pork producers, but missed opportunities now have the pork industry anxiously awaiting Canadian and Mexican trade retaliation. The United States needs to get rid of its restrictive labelling law because it undermines American trade credibility around the world, National Pork Producers Council trade leaders said during the World Pork Expo. “We need to come up with a fix. We’re very concerned,” said Iowa farmer and NPPC trade expert John Weber. Most trade authorities expect the U.S. to lose Canada’s and Mexico’s challenge to the World Trade Organization about 2013 COOL rules that are even more restrictive and trade-distorting than the original 2009 rules. That’s an outlook shared by NPPC. “What we think is going to happen is . . . the United States is going to lose that case,” said Weber during a press briefing. That will open to the door to Canadian and Mexican trade retaliation and that will probably directly hurt U.S. pork and beef sales. Weber said it’s not hard for Canada to prove COOL has damaged crossborder trade. In 2007 about 10 million Canadian pigs entered the U.S. Now it’s only about five million. “It’s fairly evident that the Canadians have clear evidence that (COOL) has been restrictive to pork trade,” said Weber. Both Weber and NPPC domestic policy vice-president Audrey Adamson said flexible labelling that

doesn’t interrupt trade but that lets consumers know where meat comes from is OK. But current labelling rules that require packers to note where the animal that produced the meat was born, was raised and was slaughtered goes far beyond what can be justified under trade rules because it stops packers buying foreign-born pigs. Adamson said the U.S. is placed in the position of hypocrite when it has a law like COOL and simultaneously is negotiating free trade deals. “This is not a meat issue any more,” said Adamson. “This is an international trade issue.” Weber agreed. “Certainly I think it’s in our best interest with all the trade that we do around the globe that we live up to the standards of being good partners in trade and we feel we really need a fix to (mandatory) COOL,” said Weber. NPPC hoped that COOL could be fixed as part of the recent Farm Bill, but that didn’t happen. And earlier hopes that the U.S. Department of Agriculture would improve COOL with more reasonable regulations were dashed when the 2013 revisions made the situation worse. Now Congress will have to change the law if the WTO rules against the U.S. “It’s going to take legislative action to get this straightened out,” said Weber. Adamson said COOL should be reformed as soon as possible. “As an industry that trades globally, and we’re out busy negotiating with the Trans Pacific Partnership with 12 countries around the world, we need to live up to our own obligations under the WTO,” said Adamson.


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RECOVERY | LONG ROAD

Rodeo accident inspires Alberta man to speak about brain injuries Courage Canada Trail Ride | Annual fundraiser helps people with disabilities FREELANCE WRITER

It has been a long road to recovery for Curtis Anderson but through physiotherapy he is able to walk, run, swim and ride again. Having the proper balance can be hard, but Anderson quotes Johnny Cash saying, “I have mountains to climb and I always will.” | SUSAN HODGES MARLOWE PHOTO

INNISFREE, Alta. — On June 26, 2002, Curtis Anderson sat on top of a bull at the Ponoka Stampede. He set up his bull rope, focused his mind and prepared for his eight second ride. The next thing he remembers is an ambulance ride in Edmonton from the University of Alberta Hospital to the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital three weeks later. Twelve years after that event, Anderson says it’s been more than a long road to recovery. Anderson, from Innisfree, Alta., started bull riding at 17 and road junior bulls at various events, eventually moving up to the pros. “The best ride I had was when I was the first guy to ride the Canadian bucking bull of the year, Short Fuse. I was 86 on him. That was a pretty good feeling that I was the first guy that could ride that bull,” said Anderson. After his accident, Anderson thought he was going to get back into the ring, but it wasn’t in the cards. Instead, he had a different set of goals: learning to walk, talk and write again. Motor skills that once came naturally were now difficult. “It is important people understand how fast things can change. Things

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changed for me, but there was no reason for me to feel sorry for myself. I just had to cowboy up and keep on keeping on,” said Anderson. Last month, Anderson hosted his 10th annual Courage Canada Trail Ride. The event has raised more than $100,000 to help brain injury victims and their families, as well as local organizations that help people with disabilities. Now a motivational speaker, cowboy poet and author, Anderson has told his story to thousands of people, from the corporate world to local 4-H clubs. Anderson started the Courage Canada Trail Ride, which runs about 10 miles long, so people with brain injuries would have the opportunity to get out of the hospital and spend the day outside around horses. “It was really positive as survivors were able to meet other survivors.

They were able to talk to each other about the process they were going through. We started out with a few coming out and now we have over 25 coming out each year,” said Anderson. “We also have a lot of others who come out so we have over 70 people on horseback, seven wagons with 55 riders, two cooks and three helpers. Then for the supper we get about 250 people out each year.” As the keynote speaker, Anderson shares his story of how a cowboy can go from riding bulls to having three people help him out of bed. “I went from 175 pounds down to 135, but now I am walking three miles and do my own physiotherapy for two hours. I think back and I know my determination was only 50 percent of my recovery. The other 50 percent is having someone there to support you. Over the past 12 years, there has been someone here every day to encourage me,” said Anderson. “If you think you are having a bad day, you just need to take a walk through the Glenrose or the Halvar Jonson Centre and visit with people who have a brain injury and you will feel much better. I try to encourage them when I visit, because I have been where they are and I know encouragement makes a difference.”

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LAMBS | GRADING

LABOUR | FOREIGN WORKERS

Lamb carcass grading system sought BY MARY MACARTHUR CAMROSE BUREAU

Beef producers who send their animals to slaughter can be confident that third party graders are following strict guidelines and will grade the carcass accurately. The carcass information can be sent back to the feedlot operator or producer to analyze and make changes. Not so with sheep. There is no single standard way to measure lamb carcass quality in Canada. With 67 breeds in Canada, it’s hard for processors to know the kinds of meat cuts underneath the wool. “It creates some issues with producers,� said Manuel Juarez, an Agriculture Canada researcher in

Lacombe, Alta., who will spend the next three years trying to find several accurate ways to grade lamb carcasses. “The system doesn’t work.� Juarez recently toured the Sungold lamb plant in Innisfail, Alta., and said the carcasses hanging all weighed the same but ranged in shape and length. “For packers, it’ a challenge.� The payment system is not based on the quality of carcass but on each packer’s standards. Beginning in July, Juarez will receive lamb carcasses from Sungold, which he will measure and analyze to find a way to accurately analyze carcass quality. “I hope to give options for carcass classification,� he said. “Both sides could benefit from this.�

Temporary foreign workers program essential to hog sector, says pork official BY BARB GLEN LETHBRIDGE BUREAU

A federal government review of the temporary foreign worker program has those in the agriculture industry worried about potential changes that could alter access to a needed source of farm labour. Federal employment minister Jason Kenney imposed a moratorium in April on the program, in the food services sector only, after alleged abuse by some fast food companies. The move did not affect the program in the agricultural sector but Kenney’s promised review could

have implications for future access. An estimated 40 percent of staff in pork processing plants are temporary foreign workers, and the program is also heavily used to recruit seasonal workers in the vegetable and fruit industries. Alberta Pork chair Frank Novak is one hog producer nervous about the program review. “The major (hog) processor in Alberta, 40 percent of their workforce is temporary foreign workers,� he said. “The numbers are very similar for the big plant in Brandon and the other processing plants as well.

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“All the farms that rely on hired labour to do their work, a big percentage of those will have foreign workers, a significant percentage. If you took all of those away tomorrow, you would have a disaster in both production and processing. It would be an unmitigated disaster.� Alberta hired more than 84,400 temporary foreign workers in 2012 in all sectors. The Alberta Chamber of Commerce in May asked its members to identify concerns with the program and the moratorium. That prompted the Lethbridge Chamber to issue a news release stating the TFW program fills a need and employers who abuse it should be prosecuted. However, it asked that the program be reinstated in the food services sector because it is causing hardship for many businesses. Bruce Galts, president of the Lethbridge Chamber, said in a June 5 interview that the TFW program is important. “The challenge is getting Canadian workers and if you can’t get those Canadian workers because they’re not interested or aren’t available, you need another solution,� Galts said. “The temporary foreign worker solution has been part of the answer for agriculture industries. We need to keep that door open until there are other options, and it’s one of the solutions.� Susan McDaniel, University of Lethbridge sociology professor and Prentice research chair in global population and economy, said agricultural labour was one of the original goals of the TFW program. The other goal was to access highly skilled people that had expertise unavailable in Canada. “The agriculture sector has been a long user of temporary foreign workers. It’s a long tradition,� McDaniel said. “I think what’s happened is this amoeba phenomenon has pulled this temporary foreign worker thing into fast food restaurants and hotel cleaners and that type of thing. That was never there before.� She said serving the latter job market was never the intention of the program, so a federal study may be useful to identify how and why it changed. McDaniel and colleagues at the universities of Calgary and Alberta recently completed a review of Canadian labour data published from 2000-2013. Their synthesis showed there is no national labour shortage, although there are regional and sector shortages. Mismatches between higher labour needs and low worker availability are common in vibrant economies, she said. There is little research available on local labour markets or whether there are ways to employ more Canad i a n s i n v a r i o u s l a b o u r-s h o r t regions. However, McDaniel said temporary foreign workers are generally not the answer to regional labour needs. She said there is some evidence that the TFW program blocks employment opportunities for youth and Canadian immigrants but more study would be needed to determine its real effect.


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New invader in Alta. soil Hemiparasite | Thousands of thesium plants found south of Calgary BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH CALGARY BUREAU

INDUS, Alta. — No one is sure where the thesium plant came from, but it’s infesting a provincial park in Calgary. The new invader is found in China and parts of Europe, where it is a relatively small plant, but conditions here encourage it to grow vigourously, producing hundreds of seeds until frost. It’s a concern because its fine roots feed off the nutrients in other plant roots.

“It is a hemiparasite and that could be an agricultural problem. It seems to favour grass species, which could be a problem because a lot of our major crops are grasses,” said biologist Mary Ann McLean of St. Mary’s University College in Calgary. Hemiparasitic plants get some nutrition from their hosts, but also can photosynthesize. It also seems to like spruce trees and buckbrush, but so far McLean’s observations show no serious harm to those species. More than 3,500 plants have been found in Fish Creek Provincial Park in

south Calgary and it seems to have spread to adjacent areas. It has also been found in Montana and Idaho. McLean suspects it may have been carried with traffic since a major highway passes through that part of the city. Thesium is a large mult iplestemmed plant with a small root system and appears to be quite hardy. During the June 2013 floods, it was buried under about 20 mm of sediment but still emerged in July and produced viable seeds. “Floods could easily carry it downstream,” she said at a Rockyview

Thesium is invading Alberta. It has a fine root system and feathery, soft leaves. | BARBARA DUCKWORTH PHOTO County weed school June 4 in Indus. Last year, her research team scouted the park to count weeds and experiment with controls. Three different herbicides were used with poor results. Pulling seemed to be the

best way to remove it. McLean also noticed ants carrying the seeds. Further research could investigate how closely thesium grows to ant hills and if the insects are spreading the plants.

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American researchers interested in Canadian-made hemp seed Regulations still prevent trade of seed across border BY ROBERT ARNASON BRANDON BUREAU

Canadian hemp officials should focus on growing their domestic industry and not worry about opportunities to sell pedigreed seed and expertise to potential customers in the U.S., says a plant breeder. Colorado and Kentucky are now importing hemp seed for research programs and Canadian hemp players may be well positioned to supply seed and establish a foothold in the nascent U.S. marketplace. Dale Horn, a plant breeder with Terramax, a company in Qu’Appelle, Sask., that develops and markets edible beans, soybeans, peas, hemp and other seeds, said it’s too early for Canadian hemp breeders to jump into the U.S. “We have our hands quite full just trying to move the Canadian hemp seed industry ahead,” he said. “It would be like doing an aid mission when you don’t have enough to feed your own family.” The new U.S. Farm Bill, passed this winter, featured an amendment permitting the cultivation of hemp for research purposes. State agriculture departments and universities in states that have passed legislation allowing hemp production can now initiate research projects. The change prompted speculation that Americans would acquire hemp varieties from Canada, but that isn’t happening yet, said Russ Crawford, Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance president. As far as he knows, no Canadian seed has gone to the U.S. for hemp research, partly because the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency isn’t granting import permits for hemp seed. “Health Canada won’t give us an export permit without that (U.S.) import permit,” Crawford said. Kevin Friesen, operations manager with Hemp Genetics International, a company that develops and sells hemp varieties, said he’s received a number of inquiries from the U.S. “Lots of calls, but we haven’t supplied any seed to anyone as of yet,” he said, “because we have yet to have a permit issued by the DEA, which would allow us to export seed to a research facility.”

Horn said it’s not worth the effort to pursue opportunities in the U.S. because the rules, such as protection of intellectual property rights, aren’t established. “I think we’re at the stage of trying to figure out the lay of the land and figuring out how things work, before we dive in,” he said. Friesen agreed the situation is kind of like the Wild West. “We don’t want to have someone smuggle across five gallons of our variety and it becomes the next premier U.S. variety and we receive no royalties for our efforts,” he said. “It is concern because it has already happened. There is a new variety called Colorado Star, which was probably derived from some smuggled seed from last year.” Friesen said it’s uncertain where the seed came from, but he doesn’t think it’s from Hemp Genetics International. “As far as we know, none of our seed has been smuggled into the U.S.” Friesen said he’s willing to work with U.S. partners if certain protocols are followed. “With proper agreements and documentation. Where it clearly states the germplasm is applied for evaluation purposes only. It not be used for any internal breeding programs.” The hemp trade in the U.S. is unstable right now. In May the DEA seized approximately 120 kg of hemp seeds imported from Italy at the Louisville, Kentucky, airport. The Kentucky department of agriculture sued the DEA for unlawful seizure and the federal authorities relented, releasing the seed for research programs in the state. In Colorado, another state pursuing hemp research, the conditions are also chaotic. “The Colorado State Department of Agriculture is issuing research permits to people (farmers) who aren’t researchers,” Friesen said. Horn said it could be years before the U.S. sorts out regulations for the hemp industry. In the meantime, Canada’s hemp trade has it’s own issues to resolve. “What we’re focused on is getting the glitches out of our system, (including) combine clinics and production techniques.”

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A GEOLOGICAL WONDER Red Rock Coulee in southeastern Alberta is an unspoiled spectacle rich in unusual rock formations and wild flowers. | Page 21

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4-H CANADA | FUTURE LEADERS

4-Hers take skills to universities BY KAREN MORRISON SASKATOON NEWSROOM

ABOVE: Seth, left, and Ethan Wildboer of the Fraser Valley Footprints 4-H Club take their goats through their paces for Saskatchewan’s Cindy Cooper during 4-H Canada’s Night in the Country event at Pitt Meadows, B.C.

4-H CANADA | ANNUAL MEETING

4-H celebrates 100th in B.C.

LEFT: Chloe Wildboer of the Fraser Valley 4-H Footprints Club discusses her miniature horse with Canadian 4-H Council director Stan Figley of White Bear, Sask.

More than beef and baking | Innovative, nontraditional projects are attracting youth to program BY KAREN MORRISON SASKATOON NEWSROOM

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — B.C. 4-H is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year and enjoying a modest increase in membership at the same time. The rural youth group saw its membership grow by five percent last year, a trend that’s being mirrored across the country. Saskatchewan 4-H is the exception with declining numbers, 4-H Canada’s council, board, foundation and staff were told during their annual conference in Abbotsford May 28-31. Kevin Rothwell, B.C. 4-H manager, said the introduction of the Cloverbuds project for ages six to eight helped add members. 4-H Canada recently changed the age range for members to between six and 25. About 22 percent of the province’s 4-H members are considered urban, although many participate in agricultural clubs and projects. “That’s terrific to bring those people back to agriculture,” Rothwell said.

He praised the promotional work of 4-H’s youth ambassadors and their campaign promoting the group as more than just cows and cooking. “That resonates with parents looking for a program that will advance life skills with their youngsters so they become competent, confident and have a better outcome,” he said. Rothwell expects to see more growth through clubs forming at the college level with a new Future Leaders program for ages 21-25. B.C. will pilot the new program fostering leadership and business skills in post-secondary students beginning in 2015. Joanne Hamilton, Saskatchewan 4-H Council president, hopes Future Leaders will help bolster sagging numbers in the older age categories. “They may help us get them back..” She said Saskatchewan’s numbers were down by about 100 last year, although enrolment remains strong among younger members and in beef and light horse clubs. Valerie Pearson, president of the Canadian 4-H Council, said her home province’s large aboriginal

• 1914 mandate of B.C. 4-H: “to train the heads and hands of the boys and girls, to give them an interest in outdoor life and to encourage on the part of all B.C. citizens, a stronger and more intelligent interest in agriculture.” • More than 200 kids between 10 and 18 were involved in 4-H competitions in its first year of operation. • The first programs focused on potatoes, then expanded to include poultry.

Langley 4-H Lamb and Woolcraft Club members Rachel Hope, left, and Ashley Gilliland groom a project animal. | KAREN MORRISON PHOTOS population could yield new members in the future. Innovative and non-traditional programming will entice newcomers and retain others and clubs for young adults are offering skills development for life beyond 4-H.

“They’re picking up skills for future jobs,” she said. Both Saskatchewan and Alberta 4-H programs will mark their 100th anniversaries in 2017. Manitoba and Canada 4-H celebrated a century of 4-H last year.

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — 4-H clubs for post-secondary students are helping make the transition from high school easier, while creating opportunities for youth to stay involved. Breanne Durie, a third year agriculture student, helped establish the Collegiate 4-H Club at the University of Alberta that is currently evolving from a 4-H alumni group into the Future Leaders program. “We restructured it to be a leadership and development type club,” she said. It recently hosted a 4-H day for younger students to experience a day at university. The event included a sample lecture on entomology tailored to their age group delivered by a professor. “It’s advertising the university and creating a comfort zone for the kids,” said Durie. Valerie Stone and Jacob Works of the Canadian 4-H Council’s youth advisory committee, who spoke at the rural youth group’s annual conference in Abbotsford, B.C., in May, said there is great potential for 4-H membership to grow through college clubs. “We’re now able to put 4-H skills to use, keep them engaged and reengaged in 4-H programs,” she said. Works referred to international students who joined his club at Dalhousie University in Halifax and Stone said the University of Alberta’s club attracts many urban members. The University of Manitoba Leaders Club recently received a lesson in journalism and participated in the Canadian Foodgrains Bank at Rivers, Man. C ha l l e n g e s f o r t h e s e g ro u p s include keeping their numbers up as members graduate and securing enough funds to provide programs, social events and guest lectures. “A new club really takes time,” Works said. Stone said the clubs’ affiliation with 4-H can provide an entry point for students moving to new communities. “It’s a key opportunity where 4-H members can stay involved as they move to different colleges. Through the 4-H contact, they will feel more welcome,” she said. “They can play a role in helping 4-Hers get off to a good start at university.” FOR RELATED STORIES SEE NEXT PAGE

• It was originally called the Boys and Girls clubs, until renamed 4-H in 1952. • Non-agricultural projects such as crafts and outdoor living were added in the 1970s and 1980s. • There are 2,100 members aged six to 21 in B.C. 4-H in 2014. • Horse, beef and swine projects are the most popular programs, with interest growing in dog, photography and outdoor living. Source: 100 Recipes for 100 Years, A Keepsake of B.C. 4-H History


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Lending firm teaches youth about business financing Interest-free loan | 4-Hers gain financial experience BY KAREN MORRISON SASKATOON NEWSROOM

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — A Community Futures loan program is helping 4-H members purchase project supplies while also introducing them to the world of high finance. Shelagh Pemberton, loans manager with CF Thompson Country in British Columbia, said the program gives youth a chance to participate who might not otherwise have been able to afford it. She said her CF, one of 10 in B.C. working with 4-H, got involved because it is situated in ranch and farm country. Pemberton, who said that community that has seen its share of ups and downs, believes 4-H is a good program to keep kids involved in agriculture. “We took it on because it’s a great vehicle for the 4-H program, for the parents that can’t afford to buy the animal and feed them,” she said. “A lot of times the project doesn’t even sell for what you put into the animal.” When the animal is sold in the late fall, the money is repaid. “We have not lost anything on it.” As part of the program, a 4-Her can apply to borrow up to $1,500 in

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interest-free loans for an animal or materials needed for any project approved by the 4-H club leader. In subsequent months, the member sends CF photos of his or her project and CF members attend 4-H events. Kevin Rothwell, B.C. 4-H manager, said the program develops entrepreneurial skills in youth and enables those without a farm access to farm animals and a chance to participate in livestock projects. “There was an opportunity where they could access some funds, learn some budgeting and they’re already (record keeping),” he said at the 4-H Ca na d a a n nu a l c o n f e re n c e i n Abbotsford, B.C., in May. “It was a nice fit for 4-H and Community Futures.” Each member must sign for the loan along with a parent and present their booklets detailing feed costs. “Credit is a huge issue. This is a program that gives those kids a real

Robotics is a project that is increasingly popular in 4-H. Here Julien Wildboer of the Fraser Valley 4-H Footprints Club shows off samples of his club’s work. | KAREN MORRISON PHOTOS jumpstart and some life skills going out,” said Rothwell. Some CFs in Western Canada offer similar programs and workshops for youth. John Lockhart, general manager of CF Highwood, said Alberta CFs have

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provided youth and student business loans since 1995 for everything from ice cream stands and seed to fertilizer for crops to desktop publishing and DJ services. “We normally like to do a group presentation … 4-H or classroom, to let the youth know how the program works and to talk about the trials and tribulations of a business venture,” he said. “We then, one on one, sit with the youth and have them describe their ideas or help them develop an idea, walk them through completing a business plan and budget for their idea and then critique, coach them on their completion, then explain the money aspect and their obligations.” Loan amounts are reviewed annually and may be increased as youth grow older.

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ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — 4-Hers can sample work experiences through a new program called Investing in Me. Erin Smith, program manager for 4-H Canada, said the placements will allow those aged 18-25 to explore career options, get hands-on experience and develop job skills. “They could work on a farm for a week or for six weeks at a corporate office,” said Smith, during 4-H Canada’s annual meeting in May. The national rural youth group will set up work placements, cover costs for travel to and from the job site and find host families. “We’re trying to be the link between

the youth who want to experience and grow some ideas around what their career path might be or what they might want to take in university with those opportunities that are out there,” she said. 4-H Canada will launch the pilot project with HELP International in Saskatchewan and Food Share Toronto this summer. HELP International, an ecology and environmental farm, already has an internship program in place with youth participating in a meal sharing program and receiving a stipend of $5 per day. Food Share Toronto is an urban food security organization active in creating rooftop gardens in inner city communities and educating at-risk youth in cooking and growing food.


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Red Rock Coulee is geological gem TALES FROM THE ROAD

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tanding on the valley rim, we peer into a rugged coulee of badland formations. Between the eroded slopes, native prairie covers the undulating treeless landscape where wildflower blossoms vie for space among the needle-and-thread grass, sagebrush and junipers. What really grabs our attention is the sea of scattered curling rockshaped boulders, most a dazzling reddish-orange. Many are massive, up to 2.5 metres across, and are thought to be some of the largest of their kind anywhere in the world. Remarkably, these strange rocks got so big by growing. Red Rock Coulee lies hidden in southeastern Alberta, about 50 kilometres from Medicine Hat. Covering 800 acres, the crown land is designated as a natural area by Alberta Parks. This is a low key park, with a parking area, some basic signage and little else for facilities. Though a geological wonder and a scenic gem, Red Rock Coulee isn’t widely known and doesn’t get a lot of visitors. Don’t be surprised if you have the whole place to yourself. The round boulders are concretions, formed millions of years ago when sand, calcite and iron oxide formed and hardened around small nuclei such as leaves or bones. Over time, swirling water added more deposits, which stuck to the formations and made them larger, like layers on an onion. The resulting boulders became harder than the surrounding material, so when erosion carved the coulee, the softer material washed away, leaving the red rocks exposed. Torrents of water from retreating glaciers pushed some of the monsters down to the valley floor, while leaving others along the slope. It’s as if a giant stood on the valley rim

ABOVE: Concretions lie scattered amidst undisturbed prairie throughout the valley floor in southeastern Alberta’s Red Rock Coulee. LEFT: Gumbo evening primrose grows at the base of one of the concretions. BELOW: Red Rock Coulee covers 800 acres of crown land in southeastern Alberta. The boulders are millions of years old. | ARLENE AND ROBIN KARPAN PHOTOS

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and tossed a large handful of marbles over the edge, some remaining intact and rolling to the bottom while others shattered on their way down. Walking into the valley is like entering another world or stepping onto the surface of the moon or Mars. While rock-strewn coulees are not uncommon, this one is eerily different because of the consistent shape of many boulders, their sizes and brilliant colour. Several are almost perfectly round, but flattened on the top and bottom, like curling rocks or hamburger buns. Concretions have formed in many parts of the world, but the ones here are considered some of the biggest anywhere and among the most flashy. Many rocks have cracked open, some of the breaks so straight that they seem to have been cut by a precision instrument. Inside, we can sometimes see concentric circles, somewhat like the growth rings on a tree trunk. The colour goes right through the rock, caused by iron oxide that was part of the rock formation. The surface of many boulders is further enhanced by wildly colourful lichens. While the unique rocks are the main feature of the coulee, this is also an oasis of relatively undisturbed natural prairie. It’s a great spot for wildflowers such as crocus in the spring and a variety of blooms through the summer like prickly pear and pincushion cactus. A specialty is gumbo evening primrose, which likes to grow on almost bare patches of clay. Grassland birds such as meadowlark, horned lark and prairie falcon are often around. This is also rattlesnake country so be careful stepping over rocks or walking through tall grass. Getting there Head southwest of Medicine Hat on Highway 3 to Seven Persons, then travel south on Highway 887 for about 26 kilometres to where the highway turns east. A sign near the curve directs you to a short access road to the site. Arlene and Robin Karpan are well-travelled writers based in Saskatoon. Contact: travel@producer.com.


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ON THE FARM | SABRE RANCH

Horses take Sask. breeder on up and down journey Horse ranch | Sask. business has expanded to include clinics ABOVE: Greg and Ellen Frick walk their stallion, Playin In Lightnin, on their Qu’Appelle Valley ranch.

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manager to work with horses, his dad cried. Not a tear of regret has been shed since. “I’ve been very lucky. Horses have been very good to me and I’ve always been able to sell them for a good dollar, even in the bad years,� said the 63-yearold horseman. Starting out in the 1970s, Greg looked for a ranch close to a main roadway. He knew that if he wanted to make a living selling horses, he had to advertise in the right place to the right people. He chose the Qu’appelle Valley for his Sabre Quarter Horse Ranch. Greg based his business on the belief that if you have a good horse, you can always ask good money for it. He started his stable with Canada’s first American Quarter Horse Association supreme champion, Jetaway Reed from Wisconsin. He bought the best brood mares he could afford at the time and started selling colts and yearlings, then marketed the quarter horses that he trained as riding horses. “When I first started out, I bought some wild ones that weren’t even halter broke, but they were really well bred,� said Greg. By the 1980s, Greg’s herd was about 60 horses, so he began hosting annual production sales. Colts sold for an average of $2,000. With the horse market strong, he bought mares priced between $3,000 to $5,000 to create high-end prospects. However, the horse market dropped and his colt crop sold for an average of $500 a foal. “I was pretty discouraged because nobody wanted these well-bred horses because there were so many of them around, but I kept plugging along even though there were a few tight years...� said Greg. In 1990, Greg went to Mandan, North Dakota, seeking a cutting horse stud and returned with Blue Boy Doc, one of the first cutting horse stallions in the area. “He was the only son of Doc’s Prescription in Canada and he was the horse that changed things around for me more than anything else,� said Greg.

I’m lucky I get to go to work everyday and do what I love to do. GREG FRICK HORSE BREEDER

Blue Boy Doc sired six-time world champion rope horse Apache Blue Boy and hundreds of other horses that were top performers. His colts sold for $1,000 to $100,000, making Blue Boy Doc the apple of Greg’s eye. Many of Greg’s best memories centre around these top horses. Greg recalls the first time he saddled Apache Blue Boy. “He bucked so hard that all four feet were above the corral. I didn’t sleep that night because I knew I had to get on him in the morning. I thought I’d never ride that horse,â€? said Greg. Blue Boy Doc died in 2011, breeding until he was 29 years old and siring more than 400 colts. “If a breeder is really lucky, he will get to own one great horse in his lifetime‌,â€? reads a tribute under Blue’s farewell photo. Ellen, Greg’s wife, said her husband is well versed in horse bloodlines. “He can rattle off sires and pedigrees like nobody I’ve known.â€? Ellen brought her training in equine assisted learning and equine therapy into the operation, which added an indoor arena in 2006 for events and clinics. “We saw a financial advisor and mapped this whole plan out, but looking back, if anybody would have told us that we’d be as busy as we are, I would have said they were crazy,â€? she said. From 1983 to 2003, Greg built his pregnant mare urine herd to 90 horses. Although the industry collapse in 2003 was devastating it allowed Greg to focus on his competitive breeding program. Greg still enjoys riding, breeding and training but is now looking to sell the ranch and take life to a slower pace. “I’m lucky I get to go to work everyday and do what I love to do,â€? he said.


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RELATIONSHIPS | CHILDREN

Accepting new relationship SPEAKING OF LIFE

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Our daughter-in-law is getting remarried. We wish her the best and are pleased that she is moving forward after the death of our son and her husband. But we have some misgivings about what is going on. We have spent a lot of time supporting our daughter-in-law since our son died and we have always made an effort to help her with our grandchildren. Letting them go to their new lives is going to be hard. We will miss them. We do not know much about her new husband except that he was divorced and has two children of his own from a previous marriage. He sees them on weekends. What will we do if he is not as caring about our grandchildren as we think he should be? How can we be there for the kids?

EDUCATION | INDUSTRIAL ARTS

House construction puts students out in the cold Hands-on experience | School project up for auction BY ROBERT ARNASON BRANDON BUREAU

If a teacher’s task is to inspire curiousity and instill a desire to learn, then Don Nikkel has done his job. This school year, the industrial arts teacher at Lundar School in Lundar, Man., and about 50 Grade 10-12 students built a 1,056 sq. foot, three bedroom, ready-to-move home. After starting the project in September and working through -30 C days in January and February, the home is now complete and ready for auction June 16. “It was a really difficult winter to make it through. That alone speaks volumes to the students’ engagement,” he said. “It wasn’t me forcing the students (outside). They wanted to go.” The money raised will reimburse McMunn and Yates in nearby Eriksdale, which provided building materials for the project. The minimum bid for the auction is $47,000 to cover material costs. Nikkel, who has worked at the Manitoba school for several years, has led similar projects, but nothing as ambitious as a house.

In past, his students have built toolboxes, sheds and an outdoor classroom. “When students work together as a group … there’s something that happens,” he said. “They’re working as a team and they’re getting something done that’s beyond just themselves.” Nikkel said industrial arts is different from vocational programs like autobody or power mechanics. “It’s typically more general. Rather than being highly specialized … the concept behind it is more to get people interested in a trade.” Susan Hayward, Lundar School’s principal, said the students were enthusiastic about the project. “The engagement level is the number one thing I see,” he said. “When I do a walk through at the house site, it’s more realistic, it’s more relevant and it’s more meaningful for the students (than some other classes).” Nikkel said the project is also meaningful for the Interlake community. “Being a farming community, the (citizens) see a lot of connections to it … if my kid can build a house, maybe they can build a shop for me this summer.”

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dren and allow occasional visits. The only way you can interfere is if your daughter-in-law’s new husband is either physically or sexually abusive toward the children. Even then, the courts would not automatically give you opportunities to care for them. They would consider your home as one of many options they would review in the best interests of the children. Blended families have tons of rewards but they also carry their fair share of difficulties. Everyone will find moments when the stress of getting used to each other will seem overwhelming but you must let them sort through this new arrangement. If you interfere with their daily lives, you risk not only causing more problems for them but also jeopardizing the bond with your grandchildren. Studies tell us that children can be remarkably resilient and can deal with almost any stress when they have caring and supportive relationships, either with grandparents, teachers or friends. Those special relationships are built on caring and respect for the children, encouraging them with their school work, supporting their community activities and having special times or activities with them.


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BARBECUING | STEAK

Steaks star when seared and grilled to perfection TEAM RESOURCES

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he summer season has arrived and if you haven’t broken out the grill yet, you will this weekend for Father’s Day. Gas barbecuing is easy but when you start grilling with charcoal, you’ll never go back. To get that smoky flavour with a gas grill, soak hardwood grill chips for about 30 minutes, drain and place in a foil pie pan with holes poked in it directly on the lava stones. Oil food generously to prevent sticking. Once you place food on the grill, sear the meat before turning. If you have good quality meat and vegetables, salt and pepper are the best seasonings. There are a variety of salts that can be used but the least expensive and easiest to find is kosher salt. The coarser texture sits on the surface rather than soaking in and cre-

ates a nice crust. Also experiment with sea salt. When preparing a large piece of meat for sharing, be generous with the salt and pepper. The seasoning is only on the outside of the cut and needs to flavour the entire slice. Depending upon what you are grilling, you may want one side of the barbecue hot and no coals on the other side. This allows you to move food over to continue cooking when the exterior is perfect. Get the fancy grill marks by letting meat sear for about three minutes and turn over. Leave another three minutes and move to a cooler part of the grill to finish cooking to prevent an overly charred surface. The grill needs almost constant attention. Flare-ups create ugly black smoke on the food that ruins the flavour. Always use a thermometer to check the doneness of meat. Cutting into it allows the juices to escape. Meat will continue to cook after it is removed from the grill so judge accordingly. After removing from the grill, loosely cover the meat with foil and let it rest five minutes before serving. This allows the juices to distribute and not be lost when sliced.

TOMAHAWK STEAK The tomahawk steak is a bonein rib steak with the entire rib bone intact. The bone is usually frenched or trimmed of meat and fat for a nicer presentation. To keep the bone white during cooking, wrap with a moistened paper towel and then with kitchen foil. The steak is usually about one pound (500 g) and can serve up to four people. It is similar to a porterhouse, T-bone and New York strip steak and easy to slice. A restaurant trick is to put a pat of room temperature compound butter on the steak right before serving. I cooked this steak to 145 F (60 C) for the perfect medium to medium rare.

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Tomahawk steaks are a bone-in rib steak, similar to a porterhouse, T-bone or New York strip. Approximately one pound in size, they can serve up to four people. | SARAH GALVIN PHOTOS 1 lb. tomahawk steak 500 g 1/3 c. extra virgin olive oil 80 mL coarse kosher or sea salt and freshly ground black pepper Preheat the grill. Blot any excess moisture from the steak with a paper towel. Season the topside with salt and pepper. Place steak on the hot grill, seasoned side down and grill for three minutes. Season the top side with salt and pepper and, using tongs, turn the steak and grill for three minutes. Remove steak from grill and, using a pastry brush, lightly coat both sides with olive oil. Return to the grill and cook, turning occasionally, until the exterior is nicely charred and the interior has reached the desired degree of doneness on an instant-read thermometer. Rare steak will have an internal temperature of 120 to 125 F (48 to 52 C), medium-rare to medium should read 130 to 150 F (54 to 65 C). This should take somewhere near 25 minutes, depending upon the thickness of the meat and the precise heat. Above 150 F (65 C), a steak is considered well done, which is not a desirable temperature for a good steak. A steak should sit for five minutes before cutting. The meat temperature will continue to rise as it rests. Adapted from Dining at Delmonico’s.

COMPOUND BUTTER Mix room temperature unsalted butter with flavourings such as snipped chives, roasted garlic, smoked paprika, crumbled blue cheese or curry powder. Place butter on a piece of waxed paper and form into a log. Twist the ends to seal and place in refrigerator or freezer. It will keep up to three months in the freezer. To use, open the log and bring back to room temperature. Slice into coin shaped pieces. Place one slice on each serving of steak.

GRILLED CAESAR SALAD 2 flat anchovy fillets, drained and chopped 1 small garlic clove, chopped 1/2 c. extra virgin 125 mL olive oil 1/4 tsp. salt 2 mL 1/4 tsp. black pepper 2 mL 12 slices baguette 2.5 cm (1/2-inch-thick) 1 large egg 2 tbsp. fresh lemon juice, 30 mL or to taste 3 hearts of romaine 1/2 c. finely grated 125 mL Parmesan cheese Puree anchovies, garlic, oil, salt, and pepper in a blender until smooth. Prepare grill for direct-heat cooking over medium-hot charcoal (moderate heat for gas). Brush both sides of baguette slices with anchovy dressing, and then grill bread, turning until toasted, about two minutes. Add egg and lemon juice to dressing in blender and blend until emulsified, about two minutes. Season with salt. Cut romaine hearts in half lengthwise and lightly brush with olive oil, then grill cut sides down until grill marks appear, about two minutes. Serve on a platter and drizzle with dressing, garnish with Parmesan and grilled bread. Bread can be brushed with anchovy mixture, romaine can be washed and halved and dressing can be made four hours ahead and chilled separately, covered. The egg in this recipe is not cooked, which may be of concern if salmonella is a problem in your area. Anyone with a compromised immune system should be made aware of the uncooked egg in the dressing. Sarah Galvin is a home economist, teacher and farmers’ market vendor at Swift Current, Sask., and a member of Team Resources. She writes a blog at allourfingersinthepie. blogspot.ca. Contact: team@producer.com.


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MANITOBA SOUTHWEST On average, seeding is about half finished, however, in some areas, fewer than one quarter are complete because of excessive moisture. Some producers are reducing the number of soybean and corn acres while others have broadcast seeded canola. Crops are quickly emerging, but some early seeded fields have compaction issues. Winter wheat and fall rye are generally in the three- to four-leaf stage. Rainfall varied from 10 to 60 millimetres with reports of hail damage in the Melita area. Some areas have seen flea beetles feeding on volunteer canola but overall insect activity is minimal. Most cattle have been moved to pasture. NORTHWEST About half of the intended crop is seeded and most progress was made in the Ste. Rose, Roblin and Swan Valley areas while The Pas saw little activity. Rainfall varied from trace amounts in the Roblin area to more than 100 mm in the Swan Valley area. It brought seeding activity to a standstill for most parts. Crop emergence remains slow on average, but perennial and annual weed growth, as well as volunteer crop growth has increased. Warm weather and plenty of moisture spurred alfalfa growth, however many pastures are waterlogged. Cattle continue to be moved with some supplemental feeding continuing. CENTRAL Precipitation amounts was wide, ranging from five mm to more than 50 mm, however ideal temperatures and wind allowed many producers to complete seeding. The last of the soybeans, edible beans, cereals, canola and sunflowers are being planted. Many cereals are in the four leaf stage; canola is generally in the three leaf stage and soybeans are germinating. Herbicide applications are going on with grass and broadleaf products applied for winter wheat, volunteer crops and germinating weeds. There’s evidence of flea beetle activity requiring treatment. Diamondback moths are also being found in traps, but overall numbers remain low. Hay and pasture growth is excellent, however pasture conditions vary as a result of excess moisture. EASTERN Seeding averages three quarters complete. Rainfall during the middle of last week ranged from trace amounts to 12 mm. Pre and post emergent herbicide applications for canola, corn, and some cereal crops are ongoing. About half of the planted cereals have emerged and less than half of planted corn acres. Canola, soybeans and sunflowers are beginning to emerge. Winter wheat is overall in excellent shape.

Warm and sunny weather for the most part has greatly increased hay and pasture growth. The majority of cattle has been pastured, however supplemental feeding continues for some. INTERLAKE The region has almost completed seeding. The majority of the area reported two to nine mm of rain except the Moosehorn area, which received 28 mm over two days. Emergence of cereals and oilseeds has been good while soybeans and corn have just started. Weed control is underway for winter wheat and perennial forages in the south Interlake area. More animals are being released to pastures as growth improves.

nificant seeding progress. Many producers in the northwestern area will be done seeding this week, however some will be delayed due to wet field conditions. The Rapid View area received the most rainfall with 44 mm while others received zero precipitation. Cropland, hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated adequate. The flea beetle population has risen enough to warrant spraying and farmers are busy controlling weeds. Localized flooding and wind caused the most crop damage, but emerged crops are generally in good condition but delayed in development.

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SASKATCHEWAN SOUTH Most areas received large amounts of rain. The Radville area recorded the highest amounts with 71 millimetres. Storms brought high winds, hail and flooding. There are reports of damaged buildings and washed out roads. Despite the wet conditions, producers made good seeding progress and are ahead of the five year averages. Rain helped crop development, while others areas are dealing with wet field conditions. It’s projected that many producers will complete their seeding this week. About three quarters of the cropland, hay land and pasture topsoil moisture conditions is rated adequate. However, there are reports that crop, pasture and hay development has stalled in some western areas due to lack of moisture. Some ranchers are concerned about potential feed shortages if rain does not come soon. Although the emerged crops are mostly in good condition, development is delayed and weeds are emerging. In-crop herbicide applications are underway with some producers spraying for flea beetles in canola crops.

Light, isolated showers combined with warm weather has helped complete seeding. Well over half of all crops have emerged and in good shape. Spring cereals are at the two- to four-leaf stage and about one-third of canola is in the one- to three-leaf stage. About 80 percent of the surface soil moisture on cropland, hay land and pastures has declined from last week but most areas are rated good or excellent. Sub-surface moisture also declined but remains good to excellent.

Insect infestations have not become a major issue to date. Crop spraying is underway. CENTRAL Seeding is essentially complete with about four percent of acres that may go unseeded due to excessive moisture. Between 25-50 millimetres of rain fell, particularly in the region’s western portion. Just over half the crops have emerged. Spring cereals are in the two- to three-leaf stage and about one-third of canola is in the one to three leaf stage. While declining from last week, over three-quarters of topsoil moisture conditions on cropland, hay land and pastures are rated good to excellent. Sub-surface moisture also declined but most remains good to excellent. NORTHEAST Seeding is almost complete but some parts of the region received up to 50 mm of rain. About 10 percent of farm acres have excessive moisture and an estimated two percent will go unseeded. Well over half the crops have emerged. All spring cereals are at the two leaf stage and one-third of the canola crop is at the one- to

three-leaf stage. Well over 80 percent of the subsurface and surface soil moisture for cropland, hay land and pastures are rated good to excellent. NORTHWEST Seeding was slowed by precipitation that ranged from 25-50 mm but improved growth on hay land and pastures. About two percent of acres will go unseeded due to excessive moisture. Most spring cereals have emerged to the two leaf stage and more than a third of canola is in the one- to three leaf stage. About ninety percent of the subsurface and topsoil moisture for cropland, hay land and pastures are rated good or excellent. PEACE Seeding progress was excellent and almost completed. Isolated light showers fell and only an estimated one percent of acres will go unseeded due to excess moisture. Emerging spring cereals are in the two leaf stage while about one quarter of canola is at the one- to three leaf stage. About 80 percent of the sub-surface and surface soil moisture conditions for cropland, hay land and pastures are rated good to excellent.

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GENERAL PURPOSE KNIFE | KERSHAW ROUGHNECK

Roughneck fits the bill for camping knife OUTDOOR PURSUITS

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This versatile knife is made of stainless steel with a co-polymer handle

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he Kershaw Roughneck is an outdoors knife manufactured in Japan. The respectably sized 11-1/8 inches long tool is made from AUS6A stainless steel with a 6-1/4 inch blade and weighs 0.4 pounds. This belt knife is designed for general camping and wilderness tasks. With a general purpose design, the Kershaw Roughneck can be used for basic camp chores, processing game and light woodworking. The co-polymer handle material is comfortably contoured for the hand and maintains an excellent, safe grip

The Kershaw Roughneck has a serrated spine that could pose a safety issue if not careful. | even when wet. It has a full tang concealed within the handle for overall strength. The red handle highlights make the tool much easier to find when accidentally dropped in leaves or in the dark. The clip point tip and concave bevels create a good piercing and slicing blade. One problem with the Kershaw Roughneck is its AUS6A stainless steel. The effectiveness of this kind of economical stainless steel varies greatly depending on the quality of its heat treatment. We found the AUS6A adequate, which is a reflection of the care Kershaw has put into its manufacturing. Although some owners prefer a leather sheath, leather is difficult to

keep sanitary and will retain water. Neither condition is ideal for any kind of knife. The Roughneck leather sheath was well made but did not have a drainage hole. In tests, the knife proved capable even when deboning partially frozen turkeys. The combination of a plain edge with spine serrations gave many useful cutting options, so long as the user was mindful of safety. We were not completely convinced of the need for serrations on this knife, let alone placing them partially along its spine. We had to search for tasks that would effectively test the serrations, which were not commonly found in our camp chores. The serrations per-

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formed well when finally examined but we were still on the fence about them. The Kershaw Roughneck would make a fine choice for an outdoors belt knife. The combination of artificial handle material and stainless steel blade made for excellent corrosion and environmental resistance. We would like to see a model option that does not have a partially serrated spine. The tool is very well priced for its features and proven serviceability. Kim Quintin is a Saskatoon outdoor enthusiast and knife maker. He can be reached for column content suggestions at kim.quintin@producer.com.

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Richardson doubles storage at Thunder Bay terminal Shipments to increase with upgrades | Former Viterra facility now has a capacity of 235,000 tonnes of canola, oats and wheat BY BRIAN CROSS SASKATOON NEWSROOM

A recent expansion of terminal storage capacity at Thunder Bay is expected help to boost annual grain export volumes though the Great Lakes. Richardson International more than doubled its capacity at Thunder Bay last year when it re-opened the Current River terminal, which had been mothballed for three years. Richardson took ownership of the facility in May 2013 as part of as deal to acquire selected Viterra assets. Cleaning and restoration work began last June and the first rail cars were received in October. The Current River terminal has storage capacity of 235,000 tonnes. It will handle mainly canola, oats and wheat. “It was a team effort on the part of our terminal management and all employees to take a mothballed facility and breathe new life into it to enhance our operations in Thunder Bay,” says Dar win Sobkow, executive vice-president of agribusiness operations and processing. “Current River is an excellent complement to our (other Thunder Bay) facility and will allow us to increase receiving and shipping efficiencies and capitalize on our

It was a team effort ... to take a mothballed facility and breathe new life into it to enhance our operations in Thunder Bay. DARWIN SOBKOW RICHARDSON INTERNATIONAL

ability to handle grains and oilseeds through the Eastern Canadian corridor.” Richardson’s other Thunder Bay terminal, which opened in 1919, has 208,000 tonnes of storage. With Current River now in operation, Richardson’s total storage capacity at the port is almost 450,000 tonnes. Officials with the Port of Thunder Bay anticipate a strong shipping season this year. Tim Heney, chief executive officer with the port authority, said grain exports are likely to exceed seven million tonnes in 2014, an increase of at least 27 percent over the 5.5 million tonnes shipped during the 2013 shipping season. “It’s hard to forecast, but some people say it will be seven million tonnes, some say eight,” Heney said. ‘We can easily do that much but … its been a while since we’ve done that. It’s hard for me to reach out that far but I’d say a minimum of seven.”

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Stewart to remain ag minister following Sask. Party shuffle

The port hasn’t handled seven million tonnes of grain in a single season for more than a decade, he added. Sobkow said Richardson has just begun to operate the Current River terminal and that the company will look for ways to enhance operations in the future. This year, the Current River terminal received both the first laker and the first salt water ship of the 2014 Thunder Bay shipping season. The terminal loaded its first vessel of the season on April 22, about a month later than usual. Extreme winter weather this winter resulted in a delayed thaw of lake ice and a later-than-normal start to the 2014 shipping season.

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New MLA takes over provincial water agency as government works on new drainage regulations BY KAREN BRIERE REGINA BUREAU

Lyle Stewart will continue to work as Saskatchewan’s agriculture minister for the foreseeable future. Premier Brad Wall shuffled his cabinet June 5, in what is expected to be the last major shuffle before a spring 2016 election. About half the 17 member cabinet re t a i n e d t h e i r p o r t f o l i o s ; f i v e moved, three rookies replaced three veterans and one former minister returned. Stewart said he was happy to stay in agriculture and as minister responsible for crop insurance. “You don’t get any choices in this process,” he said when asked if he had the option to take a different role. “I’m just very pleased that the premier made the choice he did in my case and many other cases. This looks to me like a pretty strong cabinet.” He said he intends to continue on the same direction as a partner and support to the industry.

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Stewart lost his legislative secretary in the shuffle. Scott Moe, ML A for RosthernShellbrook, was named environment minister and minister responsible for Water Security Agency and SaskWater. “I’ve been a minister for a full three or four minutes now and I’m quite excited,” Moe said after the swearingin ceremony. Wall said Moe, who grew up on a grain farm and has an agriculture degree. One ongoing issue he will have to handle is agricultural drainage. Outgoing minister Ken Cheveldayoff has promised new regulations in 2015. Cheveldayoff will now serve as government house leader.

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Australian organic export growth threatened by GMOs Court rules against organic farmer | Decision may be a sign that Australia is poised to loosen its rigid standards for organic producers SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) — A landmark GMO contamination ruling in Australia could usher in lower organic farming standards, ending the country’s world-leading premium niche and threaten organic exports in an industry set to double in size by 2018. Australia currently does not allow any trace of genetically modified organisms in its organic produce. But after an Australian court ruled in May against an organic farmer’s damages bid, after GM canola seed heads blew onto his property, causing him to lose his organic licence, many believe the zero GMO standard

will now be watered down. A move to a European Union model, which allows up to 0.9 percent, is being mooted to prevent farmers falling short of the required Australian organic standard and against a backdrop of increased GMO sowing in Australia. However, a watering down of the regulations could limit Australia’s organic exports to some key markets. Andrew Monk, chair of Australian Organic Ltd., the country’s largest certifier, said he did not believe the standard needed changing and warned of the dangers of doing so. “We would be really shooting our-

selves in the foot in terms of future supply into markets like Asia and Europe for what are high valued, premium products,” said Monk. After the Supreme Court of Western Australia rejected Steve Marsh’s bid for damages from his former friend Michael Baxter, after winds carried h a r v e s t e d s e e d f ro m B a x t e r ’s Monsanto Roundup Ready canola crop on to Marsh’s farm, legal experts said Australia’s zero tolerance towards GMO will difficult to maintain. “If any organic food consumers or producers want to maintain a strict and rigid GM-free standard for their

organic products, the judgment means it will be harder to do this,” said Joe Lederman of the law firm FoodLegal. “It is not impossible, but there will be a huge cost in doing so.” GMO crops accounted for about 15 to 20 percent of Australia’s 3.2 million tonne canola crop in 2012-13, according to the Australian Oilseeds Federation, and the proportion has been growing. Australia is the world’s second largest exporter of canola, with approximately 50 percent of its sales to the European Union. But its profits come from being largely non-genetically

modified, unlike market leader Canada, says Nick Goodard, Executive Director, AOF. “While the EU standard is 0.9 percent, the market effectively demands our canola to be completely free of any trace GM,” said Goodard. Should Australia keep its organic standard, it risks having to decertify farmers and increase the oversight impositions on growers, deterring farmers from producing organic produce. Whatever course Australia chooses, analysts said the Marsh-Baxter ruling will challenge Australia’s rapidly growing organic market.

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Group sues over drug-resistant salmonella

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(Reuters) — A consumer group has accused the U.S. Department of Agriculture of putting the public’s health at risk by allowing meat with antibiotic-resistant strains of salmonella to be sold to consumers, according to a lawsuit filed against the agency. The allegation came late last month in a complaint filed by the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), which is seeking to force the federal agency to address its demand that particularly virulent strains of salmonella be treated as food adulterants, so that tainted meat can be pulled from grocery shelves. The complaint filed with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia marks the latest salvo by CSPI in a three-year-long battle to get the agency change its rules over four drug-resistant strains of salmonella. The change would allow contaminated products to be recalled before they could make consumers ill. USDA officials declined to comment on the court filing. The government bans the sale of adulterated meat and poultry for human consumption, but allows the sale of meat products containing salmonella because the pathogen is not designated as an adulterant. CSPI had petitioned USDA in May 2011 to stop such sales. It said that in 2011 alone at least 168 illnesses, 47 hospitalizations and one death were caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria. “USDA takes action only after people start becoming ill from these lifethreatening antibiotic-resistant superbugs,” said CSPI food safety director Caroline Smith DeWaal in a statement. Lobbying groups regularly turn to the courts to try to force federal regulators to change policies or adjust regulatory positions when other advocacy efforts prove ineffective. Public health officials have said salmonella sickens about one million Americans annually. Hundreds of people over the past year suffered illnesses linked to several strains of antibiotic-resistant salmonella tied to Foster Farms chicken products, according to data compiled by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


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Beavers can help protect waterways Natural water management | Studies show that ponds with beaver dams had more water during periods of drought BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH CALGARY BUREAU

PRIDDIS, Alta. — The beaver may be immortalized on the five-cent piece, but for many landowners, the buck-toothed rodent is not worth a plugged nickel. “Beavers often don’t have any more value than a rat in a granary,” said Reg Rempel. However, he said, the animals actually do have value. Rempel helps manage the 4,800 acre Anne and Sandy Cross Conservation Area. He said beavers should be part of a holistic conservation plan on the former ranch south of Calgary. The ecology groups Miistakis Institute, and Cows and Fish, collaborated to reintroduce beavers to the watershed in 2011. The beavers were moved from the northern edge of Calgary and quickly established themselves. Water quantity and quality have been monitored, but some fear that cougars may have wiped out the colony. Many landowners have a love-hate relationship with beavers, but some scientists are say beavers can be used as natural water management specialists. “Wherever habitat is suitable, beavers change the watershed,” said Lorne Fitch with Cows and Fish, the Alberta Riparian Habitat Management Society. The change can be good when beav e r d a m s a n d p o n d s i n c re a s e groundwater, slow the flow of water and cool it for fish spawning, he said at a May 29 workshop in Priddis. Sediment captured by beaver ponds broadens stream valleys with rich soil deposits over time. Up to 6,500 sq. metres or 382 tandem truckloads of sediment can be stored in each pond. Beavers build ponds in a stair step style that can change the land gradients and reduce the speed of floods. Researchers like Glynnis Hood of Augustana University have shown beaver work is beneficial during drought periods because the ponds and enhanced wetlands may be the

only water sources and grass for livestock. In her book, Beaver Manifesto, she said ponds w ith active beaver lodges had nine times more water during drought than ponds without dams. The presence of beavers and their ponds recharges groundwater and preserves biodiversity. Still, beavers can be a source of conflict between neighbours when one landowner wants them left alone and others want them gone. “They have different perceptions in

how they want beavers managed,” Hood said. She is analyzing costs and benefits of beaver control, including damage repair and maintenance of beaver management projects. She is also assessing community perceptions. The research results are expected to be published later this year. A case study at the Cooking Lake Blackfoot recreational area south of Elk Island in central Alberta looked at the costs of installing pond levelling devices over three years com-

pared the costs of managing beavers in traditional manners, such as dam and colony removals. Pond leveller pipes allow water to flow through a dam undetected by the beaver. The pond levelling devices showed significant savings, she said. While beavers can do a lot of good, there can be problems when their activities flood crops, roads, fences, block culverts and take out valuable trees. “Living with them can be frustrating, it can be time consuming and it

can be expensive,” said Fitch. Managing them often requires a community decision. Landowners can fence upstream culverts and wrap trees with wire net. Lodges and dams can be blown up, but beavers often return. Beaver deceivers or pond levellers reduce water levels and thwart the beaver’s ability to find the flow of water and plug it. One of the most effective repellents seems to be a mixture of six cups of coarse sand and a gallon of latex paint. It is brushed on the tree trunks and the beavers leave them alone.

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Robert and Paul Wurz of Morinville Colony show off their eggs and chicken. The Alberta Egg Producers named the Morinville Colony egg producer of the year out of 157 producers in the province. | MARY MACARTHUR PHOTOS

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Morinville Colony claims Alta. egg producer crown Farm of the year | Colony has perfect record with 20,000 hens BY MARY MACARTHUR CAMROSE BUREAU

MORINVILLE, Alta. — The egg farm of the year award is like winning the Stanley Cup, said the manager of the Morinville Colony egg barn. “It’s a real achievement. You feel like you’ve really accomplished something,” said Paul Wurz, during a tour of the colony’s 20,000 hen laying barn. The Morinville Colony was awarded the title for 2013 at a recent Alberta Egg Producers event, beating out 157 other producers for the award. “That’s a pretty good accomplishment. That just feels really good,” said Paul Wurz. To be in the running, the barn must receive 100 percent on all its farm audits, including chicken counts and salmonella tests. The daily record of

the hens’ feed, water, barn temperature and any problems must all be accurately recorded. “They really make sure you’re doing what you say you’re doing,” said Wurz, who received second place in the competition the previous year. “You’ve got to keep it really clean. I don’t want to see anyone get sick from eggs,” he said. The chickens live in traditional cages, but the cages are made of plastic to help reduce feather loss. “We want to keep them as comfortable as possible.” The Morinville Colony has raised laying hens at their farm northwest of Edmonton since the colony was established in 1970. Ten years ago, they built a new egg barn and expanded from 7,000 to 20,000 hens. Every day, 20,000 eggs are laid, then

washed, graded and packed and shipped to stores and restaurants in the area — all before they’re 24 hours old. When he was 14, Wurz said his grandfather put him in charge of the laying hens and told him to feed the hens, clean the barns and sell the eggs. His first two egg customers were restaurants in Morinville. They now sell to 80 restaurants, 20 stores, two farmers’ markets and customers who stop at the colony’s store. The Morinville Colony is one of the few egg operations with its own grading facility, monitored by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, which allows the colony to sell directly to consumers. Wurz said it takes about two hours per day to wash, grade and pack the 20,000 eggs.


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Ont. farmers push for improved risk management funding Ontario Agriculture Sustainability Coalition | Farm group wants Risk Management Program cap increased to $175 million by 2018 BY JEFFREY CARTER FOR THE WESTERN PRODUCER

DRESDEN, Ontario — Without a commitment from the federal government, Ontario farmers are looking for a larger provincial contribution to the province’s Risk Management Program. With the province in the midst of an election, Henry Van Ankum, chair of the Ontario Agriculture Sustainability

Coalition, said it’s an ideal time to make the push to increase the program cap. Van Ankum spoke about the lobby effort as he prepared to leave his farm north of Guelph to address a gathering of farmers and candidates at Campbellford, Ont., three hours away. “I’m looking at a machine right now I should be working on, but this is an opportunity to make sure government

is aware of how important this program is . . . Agriculture is the No. 1 industry in this province,� said Van Ankum, who farms 1,200 acres of corn, wheat and soybeans near Alma, Ont. “We hear a lot about the fiscal realities of the province right now and we do understand the challenges of the provincial treasury. That’s why we’re proposing doing this over three years.� Ankum said maintaining the $100 million program cap will leave

Ontario farmers vulnerable if prices slip below profitable levels for one or more commodities. His organization wants the cap to be increased in stages to $175 million by 2018. The sustainability coalition represents about 50,000 Ontario farmers operating outside of the supply management sector. Coalition members include the Grain Farmers of Ontario and organizations representing beef,

pork, sheep and veal producers in the province. A commitment from the federal government is another way to improve Ontario’s Risk Management Program, said Van Ankum. In the past, similar programs have operated under 60-40, federal/provincial split. The federal government, however, has only been willing to maintain the AgriStability and AgriInvest programs.

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Canadian National Railway has surpassed Ottawa’s expectations and is now aiming to move close to 6,000 hopper cars of western Canadian grain per week, according to the company’s president and chief executive officer. Claude Mongeau said CN hopper car deliveries to western Canadian grain elevators during the month of May averaged 5,500 cars per week and will approach 6,000 cars per week during the summer, barring any unexpected logistical problems in other parts of the supply chain. In a May 28 news release, Mongeau said car spots in May 2014 were 50 percent higher than the railway’s eight-year historical average and 38 percent higher than the company’s best-May ever. “Assuming grain elevator companies are capable of consistently unloading this increased volume, these plans should propel us into even greater record territory by the end of the crop-year in early August,� Mongeau said. “With solid supply chain collabora-

tion, we expect to see a crop carryover of grain in the range of 18 million tonnes, which would be only about six million tonnes above the average despite a massive 100 year crop.� Mongeau said the railway has fulfilled a promise made to federal agriculture minister Gerry Ritz that CN would move 4,500 carloads of grain per week as soon as extreme winter weather abated and 5,500 cars per week after the Port of Thunder Bay opened for business. “We have done exactly what we promised, without the need for regulatory intervention,� Mongeau said. “In fact, the strength of our grain transportation performance is unprecedented. With our rapid rebound since March, and our solid performance last fall before winter took a toll on operations, we are on course to break all records for Canadian grain.� So far, CN’s grain volumes for the 2013-14 crop year are four percent higher than the company’s previous record and 13 per cent above average performance, he added. At Canadian Pacific, Canada’s other major railway company, media spokesperson Ed Greenberg painted a similar picture saying grain ship-

ments have increased significantly since early March. CP has exceeded Ottawa’s mandate demanding that the railway move 5,500 cars of grain per week. “CP has not released specific carload numbers,â€? Greenberg said. “But I can confirm the railway is shipping record Canadian grain volumes, having exceeded the federal mandate by 11 percent over the past eight weeks.â€? Improved movement of grain by rail coincides with the passage of Bill C-30, the Fair Rail for Grain Farmers Act, which became law late last month. Among other things, the bill will: • require railways to provide more information on how and where grain is moved • expand railway inter-switching provisions to 160 kilometres from 30 km • strengthen the ability of grain shippers to negotiate railway service agreements that include financial penalties against railways • extend weekly grain movement targets that require railways to move a minimum tonnage each week or face fines for non-compliance.


NEWS AG NOTES LAKELAND RECEIVES $200,000 BOOST The Sweet family of Drayton Valley, Alta., recently gave two $100,000 donations to Lakeland College in memory of the late Garth Sweet who passed away in 2001 at the age of 57. The family started 4S Simmentals and has raised purebred livestock for more than 25 years. The herd today numbers 350 head. The money is designed to help livestock research and development at the college with a portion allocated for the construction of a laboratory and meeting space in the Livestock Research Centre at the Vermilion campus. A renovated facility will help the college expand its residual feed intake research, specific breed testing and genetic correlations in beef cattle. It will also help students gain practical experience.

ship were held in conjunction with the 35th Annual Livestock Markets Association of Canada convention at Heartland Livestock Services in Moose Jaw, Sask. The Canadian Livestock Auctioneer Championship top five finalists are: 1st: Shawn Gist, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. 2nd : Kirk Goldsmith, Veteran, Alta. 3rd: Rob Bergevin, Stavely, Alta. 4th : Calvin Kuepfer, Newton, Ont. 5th: Garth Rogers, Rochester, Alta. Tyler Cronkhite of Moose Jaw was awarded the Jim Raffan Memorial Buckle for Most Congenial Auctioneer. The LMAC Rookie of the Year went to Gregory Weaver of Tomslake, B.C. Tyler Slawinski of McCreary, Man., was named Manitoba/Saskatchewan champion. The Bob Wright Memorial Award for Manitoba/Saskatchewan Rookie

of the Year went to Ryan Hurlburt of Yorkton, Sask. Danny Skeels of Ponoka, Alta., won first in the Masters Livestock Auctioneer Championship. BUTH NEW CIGI CEO JoAnne Buth is giving up her Senate seat to become the new chief executive officer of the Canadian International Grains Institute. She replaces Earl Geddes who is retiring in September. Prime minister Stephen Harper appointed Buth to the Senate in 2012. In a statement issued by CIGI, Buth said the new job enables her to return to her roots. “This opportunity represents coming home to me as I come back to work in an industry that is so critical to Canada and to Canada’s reputation internationally,� she said in the statement.

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Buth’s previous experience includes the Canola Council of Canada as vice-president from 1999 to 2007 and president from 200712. She has also served on several agricultural advisory committees for private industry and government. SCHOLARSHIPS FROM ALBERTA WHEAT COMMISSION The Alberta Wheat Commission is funding two new undergraduate scholarships this fall at the University of Alberta and University of Lethbridge. The $1,000 scholarships will be awarded each year to students in an agricultural degree program. The money will help encourage more students to start a career in agriculture. It is also designed to support the school’s wheat breeding program and encourage more students to take

an interest in genetics. The awards are based on academic achievement and community involvement. For more information, visit www. albertawheat.com or contact the department of agriculture, food and nutritional science at the U of A, and the Faculty of Agriculture at the U of L. $1 MILLION TO STARS While celebrating its new head office in Regina, Redhead Equipment officially presented $1 million to the Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS). The non-profit charity provides emergency medical care and transportation for critically ill and injured patients across Saskatchewan. STARS flew more than 841 missions to 241 communities throughout Saskatchewan in 2013.

LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERING CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD The 17th Annual Canadian Livestock Auctioneer Championship and Masters Auctioneer Champion-

COMING EVENTS June 12: Emerging Issues with Ergot and Fusarium symposium, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon (306-249-3512) June 18-20: Canada’s Farm Progress Show, Evraz Place, Regina (306-7819200, www.myfarmshow.com) June 19-20: UCVM Beef Cattle Conference, Deerfoot Inn and Casino, Calgary (403-210-7309, beef@ucalgary.ca, www.vet.ucalgary.ca/beef) June 20: Beekeepers’ field day, Beaverlodge Research Farm, Beaverlodge, Alta. (Dr. Stephen Pernal, 780-354-5135, steve.pernal@ agr.gc.ca) June 22-26: World Congress on Conservation Agriculture, Winnipeg Convention Center, Winnipeg (Soil Conservation Council of Canada, 306-972-7293, info@soilcc.ca, www. soilcc.ca or www.ctic.org/WCCA) June 24: Western Beef Development Centre field day, Termuende Research Ranch, Lanigan, Sask. (Brenda, 306682-3139, www.wbdc.sk.ca) July 9: International Livestock Congress Beef 2014, Deerfoot Inn & Casino, Calgary (ILC, 403-686-8407, event@ imcievents.ca, www.ilccalgary.com) July 9-11: Manitoba 4-H Fun Fest, Carman, Man. (Diane Kovar, 204-5710854, www.4h.mb.ca) July 15-16: International Stewardship Symposium, Delta Bessborough, Saskatoon (Canadian Fertilizer Institute, 613-230-2600, info@cfi. ca, www.cfi.ca)

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Tributes/Memoriams ..................... 0100 Announcements .............................0200 COMMUNITY CALENDAR British Columbia ..........................0310 Alberta ........................................ 0320 Saskatchewan ............................ 0330 Manitoba ..................................... 0340 Airplanes ........................................0400 Alarms & Security Systems ...........0500 ANTIQUES Antique Auctions .........................0701 Antique Equipment..................... 0703 Antique Vehicles ......................... 0705 Antique Miscellaneous ................0710 Arenas ............................................0800 Auction Sales .................................0900 Auction Schools .............................0950 AUTO & TRANSPORT Auto Service & Repairs............... 1050 Auto & Truck Parts .......................1100 Buses........................................... 1300 Cars ............................................. 1400 Trailers Grain Trailers .............................1505 Livestock Trailers....................... 1510 Misc. Trailers...............................1515 Trucks Newest to Oldest ....................... 1595 Four Wheel Drive .......................1670 Grain Trucks ............................... 1675 Gravel Trucks ............................. 1676 Semi Trucks.................................. 1677 Specialized Trucks .................... 1680 Sport Utilities ............................ 1682 Various .......................................1685 Vans..............................................1700 Vehicles Wanted .......................... 1705 BEEKEEPING Honey Bees ..................................2010 Cutter Bees ................................. 2020 Bee Equipment & Supplies .....................................2025 Belting ............................................ 2200 Bio Diesel & Equipment................. 2300 Books & Magazines ........................ 2400 BUILDING & RENOVATIONS Concrete Repair & Coatings .......................................2504 Doors & Windows ........................2505 Electrical & Plumbing .................. 2510 Lumber .........................................2520 Roofing.........................................2550 Supplies .......................................2570 Buildings .........................................2601 Building Movers ..............................2602 Business Opportunities ................. 2800 BUSINESS SERVICES Commodity/Future Brokers ........ 2900 Consulting ....................................2901 Financial & Legal .........................2902 Insurance & Investments ....................2903 Butcher’s Supplies .........................3000 Chemicals........................................3150 Clothing: Drygoods & Workwear ................. 3170 Collectibles .................................... 3200 Compressors .................................. 3300 Computers...................................... 3400 CONTRACTING Custom Baling..............................3510 Custom Combining ......................3520 Custom Feeding ........................... 3525 Custom Seeding ........................... 3527 Custom Silage ..............................3530 Custom Spraying ........................ 3540 Custom Trucking ..........................3550 Custom Tub Grinding ................... 3555 Custom Work............................... 3560 Construction Equipment................3600 Dairy Equipment .............................3685 Diesel Engines................................ 3700 Educational .................................... 3800 Electrical Motors.............................3825 Electrical Equipment ......................3828 Engines........................................... 3850 Farm Buildings ...............................4000 Bins ............................................. 4003 Storage/Containers .................... 4005 FARM MACHINERY Aeration .......................................4103 Conveyors ................................... 4106 Equipment Monitors ................... 4109

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Household Items............................ 4890 Iron & Steel .................................... 4960 Irrigation Equipment ..................... 4980 LANDSCAPING Greenhouses ............................... 4985 Lawn & Garden ........................... 4988 Nursery & Gardening Supplies .................. 4990 LIVESTOCK Bison/Buffalo Auction Sales ............................5000 Bison/Buffalo............................ 5001 Cattle Auction Sales ............................ 5005 Black Angus .............................. 5010 Red Angus ..................................5015 Belgian Blue.............................. 5030 Blonde d’Aquitaine ....................5035 Brahman ................................... 5040 Brangus ......................................5042 Braunvieh ..................................5047 Brown Swiss ............................. 5049 BueLingo ....................................5052 Charolais ....................................5055 Dexter........................................ 5065 Excellerator................................5067 Galloway ................................... 5070 Gelbvieh.....................................5075 Guernsey ................................... 5080 Hereford ....................................5090 Highland ................................... 5095 Holstein......................................5100 Jersey .........................................5105 Limousin .....................................5115 Lowline ...................................... 5118 Luing .......................................... 5120 Maine-Anjou .............................. 5125 Miniature ...................................5130 Murray Grey ............................... 5135 Piedmontese ..............................5160 Pinzgauer ................................... 5165 Red Poll .......................................5175 Salers ......................................... 5185 Santa Gertrudis .........................5188 Shaver Beefblend ...................... 5195 Shorthorn.................................. 5200 Simmental..................................5205 South Devon .............................. 5210 Speckle Park .............................. 5215 Tarentaise ..................................5220 Texas Longhorn .......................... 5225 Wagyu ........................................5230 Welsh Black................................ 5235 Cattle Various ............................5240 Cattle Wanted ............................5245 Cattle Events & Seminars .................................. 5247 Horses Auction Sales .............................5305 American Saddlebred ................5310 Appaloosa .................................. 5315 Arabian ......................................5320 Belgian ....................................... 5325 Canadian .................................... 5327 Clydesdale .................................5330 Donkeys ..................................... 5335 Haflinger ....................................5345 Holsteiner .................................. 5355 Miniature ...................................5365 Morgan ....................................... 5375 Mules......................................... 5380 Norwegian Fjord ........................5385 Paint.......................................... 5390 Palomino ....................................5395 Percheron ................................. 5400 Peruvian.................................... 5405 Ponies ....................................... 5408 Quarter Horse ............................ 5415 Shetland.....................................5420 Sport Horses ..............................5424 Standardbred............................ 5430 Tennessee Walker ......................5445 Thoroughbred ........................... 5450 Welsh .........................................5455 Horses Various.......................... 5460 Horses Wanted ..........................5465 Horse Events, Seminars.................. 5467 Horse Hauling ........................... 5469 Harness & Vehicles ....................5470 Saddles ...................................... 5475 Sheep Auction Sales .............................5505 Arcott .........................................5510 Columbia....................................5520

Dorper ........................................ 5527 Dorset ........................................5530 Katahdin.....................................5550 Lincoln ....................................... 5553 Suffolk....................................... 5580 Texel Sheep ................................5582 Sheep Various........................... 5590 Sheep Wanted............................5595 Sheep Events, Seminars................... 5597 Sheep Service, Supplies ...................................5598 Swine Auction Sales ............................ 5605 Wild Boars .................................5662 Swine Various ............................5670 Swine Wanted ............................ 5675 Swine Events, Seminars ..................5677 Poultry Baby Chicks ...............................5710 Ducks & Geese ...........................5720 Turkeys.......................................5730 Birds Various ............................. 5732 Poultry Various ..........................5740 Poultry Equipment..................... 5741 Specialty Alpacas ...................................... 5753 Deer............................................ 5757 Elk ..............................................5760 Goats .......................................... 5765 Llama .........................................5770 Rabbits....................................... 5773 Ratite: Emu, Ostrich, Rhea .................... 5775 Yaks ............................................5780 Events & Seminars..................... 5781 Specialty Livestock Equipment. ................................ 5783 Livestock Various ........................5785 Livestock Equipment .................. 5790 Livestock Services & Vet Supplies ..................................... 5792 Lost and Found .............................. 5800 Miscellaneous Articles................... 5850 Misc Articles Wanted ......................5855 Musical ............................................5910 Notices ............................................5925 Oilfield Equipment..........................5935 ORGANIC Certification Services ..................5943 Food .............................................5945 Grains...........................................5947 Livestock ..................................... 5948 Personal (prepaid) ......................... 5950 Personal Various (prepaid)................ 5952 Pest Control ................................... 5960 PETS Registered ....................................5970 Non Registered ............................ 5971 Working Dogs ...............................5973 Pets & Dog Events ........................ 5975 Photography .................................. 5980 Propane ..........................................6000 Pumps ............................................ 6010 Radio, TV & Satellites ....................6040 REAL ESTATE B.C. Properties .............................6110 Commercial Buildings/Land .......................... 6115 Condos/Townhouses ...................6120 Cottages & Lots ............................ 6125 Houses & Lots ..............................6126 Mobile Homes .............................. 6127 Ready To Move ............................. 6128 Resorts .........................................6129 Recreational Property .................6130 Farms & Ranches British Columbia........................ 6131 Alberta ....................................... 6132 Saskatchewan ............................ 6133 Manitoba ....................................6134 Pastures .....................................6136 Wanted .......................................6138 Acreages ....................................6139 Miscellaneous ........................... 6140 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES All Terrain Vehicles ...................... 6161 Boats & Watercraft ...................... 6162 Campers & Trailers ......................6164 Golf Cars ......................................6165 Motor Homes ...............................6166 Motorcycles ................................. 6167 Snowmobiles ...............................6168 Refrigeration .................................. 6180

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MARSHALL’S CENTENNIAL Celebration September 6 and 7, 2014, in Marshall, SK. (Inc. 1914-2014). Please join us for a weekend of fun and memories at 8 AM, Saturday. Registration, pancake breakfast, old fashioned tea, baseball, horseshoes, Saturday evening family dance with local live band, firewords display. Sunday morning interdenominational church service. Bring your ball gloves! “Driven by the Past, Reaching for the Future”. Contact Marshall Centennial Celebration Committee, Box 125, Marshall, SK. S0M 1R0. Website: http://www.townofmarshall.ca/ Call: 306-387-6340, fax: 306-387-6161.

7TH ANNUAL ATV DERBY, Birch River, MB. Saturday, June 14, 10:00 AM for registration. Pancake breakfast. Free supper for all drivers. For info. call 204-236-4628.

1970 BEECHCRAFT SIERRA, A24R, 200 HP, 3458 TT, 360 hrs. SMOH. 3 blade prop. 204-623-2947, The Pas, MB. For pictures and specs email: wjbenson@mymts.net 1973 THRUSH 600, 5400 TT, C of A, Aero engine 0TT, Ag 100-2 prop, extended wings, Satlock GPS, flow control, spring tail wheel, VG’s, 29” wheels, $140,000. 306-268-7400 306-268-7550 Bengough SK 1975 PIPER CHEROKEE, new annual, 1900 hrs., since new. 403-837-7116, Cochrane, AB.

CESSNA 414, 9046 AFTT, engines Ram Series VI, 1048/482 TSO, 1057/471 TSO, S-Tec autopilot; PIPER Aztec C, 4280 AFTT, engines 1245/409 hrs. TSO, props 269/269 TSO, new paint and int. 2007; 3 TRAVEL AIRs, 1964, 1966 and 1968, former flight school aircraft, IFR certified; BEAVER, 1959, converted from US military L-20A Model, 8184 AFTT, eng. 274 hrs. TSO, OH by Covington aircraft eng. 2007; PIPER Navajo, 8859 AFTT, Cleveland wheels and brakes, cargo door, Kannad ELT; Waco YMF, AFTT 280, engines 280. Call 403-637-2250, Water Valley, AB. C O U RT E N AY F L I G H T C E N T E R : 1 9 7 5 C-172M TTAF 7275, SMOH 52.8 GNC 250 GPS/Comm, King IFR radios, longrange tanks, factory float kit, corrosionproofing, Horton STOL, MoGas STC. Cessna Progressive Care, paint and int. good, $60,000 OBO + GST/PST; 1974 C-172M, T TA F 7 7 3 0 , S M O H 2 2 . 8 G N C 2 5 0 GPS/Comm, Edo RT 551 Com, MoGas STC, wingtip lights, strobes, Progressive Care, flies nice, needs paint, leather int. exc., $40,000 OBO + GST/PST; 1973 C-172M, TTAF 10989.4, SMOH 4164.4, GNC 250 GPS/Comm, Narco MK12D Nav/Com, MoGas STC., wingtip lights, strobes, Progressive Care, paint and int. good, $25,000 OBO + GST/PST. For detailed equipment and status sheets, please email jim.slater@courtenayflightcenter.com LY C O M I N G 0 - 3 2 0 , 1 5 0 / 1 6 0 H P ; 0-290-D, 135 HP, 1100 SMOH. Lethbridge, AB. 403-327-4582, 403-308-0062. 1971 PIPER CHEROKEE 140D with performance upgrade. Phone: 306-382-9024, Saskatoon, SK. 1969 PIPER CHEROKEE D, 4022 TT, eng. is on condition. Call for details 306-478-2415 or cell 306-648-7516, Mankota, SK.

LARGE ANTIQUE AUCTION June 14th, 2014, Centennial Farm, private collection, photos and info at www.valleyauction.ca CLASSIC TRACTORS: 1925 Rumley 20-35, Call: 250-832-1372, Salmon Arm, BC. 1947 D4 Cat, 1927 Case crossmount 12-20, 1925 Case crossmount 18-32, 1952 LA Case, 1956 Case 500 (diesel), 1944 MM COCKSHUTT 1850, FWA; Oliver 1900, GTA, Massey Harris 102. All tractors reFWA, industrial model; 1950 Cockshutt s t o r e d a n d i n g o o d wo r k i n g o r d e r. 780-871-1018, Weyburn, SK. Wheatland. 204-764-2642, Hamiota, MB.

1977 CESSNA 182Q, 3246 TT, 430 SMOH, Edo 2960’s, Sportsman STOL, wing ext. 306-230-9258 or lcsharp@sasktel.net Saskatoon, SK. 1947 PA12, TT2631, SMOH 827, hangared. Edo 2000, Flyelite 3000 skis, cub gear, full flaps, Scott tailwheel, tail ski, rebuilt 1990, ceconite, fish rod tube, King KY97 com, Narco encoding trans., Narco GPS panel mounted w/com, engine tent, wing covers, $60,000. 403-478-4115, Calgary, AB. NICE CLEAN 1971 Cessna 172L, Lycoming engine, 300 Nav/Com, VOR, ADF, TXP, wheel fairings, fresh C of A by Court Air Service at 306-749-2881. Now reduced to $45,000. Call 306-752-9450, Melfort, SK. 2003 AMERICAN CHAMPION Explorer, 7GCBC, 160 HP, highly optioned, including factory sea plane kit, skis, 8.50’s, 360 TTSN, NDH, $110,000. Ph. 780-499-9325, Edmonton, AB. Email: miller.r@telus.net

CESSNA 172H NDH 915 TTSN, exc. cond., always hangared, KX155 4 place intercom, A K 3 1 2 Au t o P i l o t , H o r t o n S t o l l k i t , $55,000. 306-731-2800, Lumsden, SK. 1976 GRUMMAN TRAVELER, only 432 hrs TTSN, always hangared, no damage history, extensive annual just completed, $45,000. 306-536-5055, Lumsden, SK. MAIDSTONE AIRPORT GRAND Opening, Saturday, June 21, 2014, Fly-In, Drive-In Pancake Breakfast, 8:30 to 10:30 AM. Official Opening at 10:00 AM at Maidstone Airport, Maidstone, SK. More info. call RM of Eldon #471 at 306-893-2391.

JD 12A KLIPPER combines, 3 for parts. one with motor. Asking $500 for all. Call 306-893-7817, Maidstone, SK. 1943 FORD 9N, new rad. and gas tank, 12 volt, nice condition, $2800; 1936 JD AR, runs good, needs paint, $2800; 1952 LA Case good condition, needs paint, $2000. 306-625-3580, Ponteix, SK. ALLIS CHALMERS GLEANER Baldwin A, SELLING BY UNRESERVED AUCTION (1961 on serial plate) working in the last 5 Sunday, June 22, Redwater, AB. One years. Kept under cover, needs some TLC, Esso Duplex gas pump and 2 Clear Vision $2000 OB0. 250-442-3595 Grand Forks, BC Model 522 single gas pumps; Plus 3 wind- 1937 CASE MODEL C tractor, excellent mills, collector tractors and vehicles; 500 c o n d i t i o n , f i e l d o r p a r a d e r e a d y. lots of quality antiques. View online 204-522-3741, 204-522-5585, Melita, MB. www.prodaniukauctions.com FORD COUNTY SUPER 6, 3 PTH, runs exc., $6000 OBO. 604-794-7139, Chilliwack, BC. K&K AUCTIONS presents a large Antique 1938 JD D tractor, on steel, needs restoraCollectible and Estate Auction. Sunday tion, was running 3 years ago, $2000 OBO. June 22nd, Camrose Elk Hall, 4702 - 50th Located at Saskatoon, SK. 780-865-5819. ave., Camrose, AB. 9:00AM: Coins and paper money. Also featuring: Old jewellery ADRIAN’S MAGNETO SERVICE Guaranand watches; Collector knives, Collection teed repairs on mags and ignitors. Repairs. of coal oil lamps; Medalta crockery; Oak Parts. Sales. 204-326-6497. Box 21232, and maple furniture; Coca-Cola and Elvis Steinbach, MB. R5G 1S5. Presley collectibles; Collector toys; and COCKSHUTT TRACTORS: Cockshutt 50, Fine China and glassware. Lots more gas, engine seized; Deluxe 40, gas; Deluxe coming! For complete listing and pictures 40, diesel; 9’ Cockshutt One-way; 1940 visit: www.globalauctionguide.com or call Ford 1-1/2 ton, dual wheels, B&H, army isDoug and Loraine at: 780-679-4142. sue, org. brown color; 2- 3 HP B&S water pumps. 306-729-4913, Regina Beach, SK.

1951 COCKSHUTT 30 runs and looks good, $2900; 1947 IHC H restored row crop, $3100; 1949 JD M, restored $3800; Two 1951 MH 30’ $1900 for both; 1953 MH 33, $1600. Call 306-220-2191, Saskatoon, SK. 1957 JUBILEE 800, 3 PTH, like new rubber, running, excellent, c/w full line of 3 PTH equipment. 306-272-4408 after 7 PM, Foam Lake, SK. ldkowalchuk@sasktel.net IHC TD6 CAT, w/FEL and dozer, stored inside, not used for 20 years, $6500. May deliver. Call 306-962-3821, Eston, SK. 1964 JD 4020 diesel, restored, really nice. 306-873-0214, Tisdale, SK. 8N FORD TRACTOR, 4 spd. trans, 3 PTH, w/good tires, $3000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equip. Ltd. 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. JOHN DEERE 110 lawn tractor, all original and running, $600. Call 204-724-6309, Rapid City, MB. WA N T E D : C A S E 7 0 0 c o m b i n e . C a l l 306-361-1132, Kipling, SK. TRACTORS FOR SALE: JD’s 420 Hi-crop (rare), M, MTW, MTN, BW, H, Cockshutt 20. Call 403-660-8588, Calgary, AB. 2 JD MODEL M tractors, one for parts, $4500 for both OBO. Call 306-939-4520, Strasbourg, SK.

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JD A; OLIVER 88, 880, 1800; Farmall; MM U; Cockshutt 30, 35 Deluxe; Ford 8N; White 2-85; JD 4020; Lister and Fairbanks stationary engines. Sold by Stewart Auctions, June 21st, Vermilion, AB. Info. call 780-853-7877. www.stewartauctions.com HUGE COLLECTOR TRACTOR Auction, Camrose, June 14, 2014. Example: 1949 Fordson Major ‘Longhorn’ 6 cyl Perkins diesel, 100% restored, all options, very rare; 1962 Fordson ‘Super Major’ 4 cyl. diesel, all options, original; 1938 Fordson F, 4 cyl. gas, 100% complete, work done; 1953 David Brown ‘25’, gas, 4 cyl., 100% restoration, all options, good looker, rare; 1973 David Brown 995-6 4 cyl. diesel, all options, PS, 4000 hrs., original. Many more rare tractors to be sold at Linstrand Auction. email: info@lindstrandauctions.com for pictures or call 1-800-251-1441. MF 88 GAS tractor w/FEL, $4200 OBO; MH 6’ power mower, $100 OBO; NH Model 55 bar type side delivery rake, $250 OBO; 10 bale stooker for small square bales, $100 OBO; Coleman oil burner heater, $100 OBO. Call 780-842-4068, Wainwright, AB. CATERPILLAR R2, S/N 4J321, $8000; Caterpillar 2 ton, original air breather, $9000. Both runners. 204-749-2118, Miami, MB.

1960 CHEV 3 ton truck w/good steel B&H, needs new brakes, engine in running condition. 2- CADILLAC LIMOUSINES, 1985 and 1979, both running condition. Call Dennis 306-634-9305, Estevan, SK. UNRESERVED AUCTION: 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Sport, 2 dr. coupe, 89,709 miles, displayed in dealer showroom for past 25 years; 1981 Ford Thunderbird, 44,000 kms, 1 owner; 1973 Chevrolet C50, 2 ton truck w/gin pole; 1969 GMC 910, 1/2 ton truck, 119,000 miles, $4000 workorder; 1951 GMC 1700 Maple Leaf, 2 ton truck w/flatdeck; 1940’s General Motors, 1 ton, not running. Saturday, June 21, 10:00 AM, Coronation, AB. Details and pics at www.dunkleauctions.com 403-882-2239. 1937 PLYMOUTH 1/2 TON, black and green, mint cond. Won 1st place in several car shows. Info 204-649-2276, Pierson MB

SELLING BY UNRESERVED AUCTION Sunday, June 22, Redwater, AB. 1951 Mercury M3, totally restored. View online www.prodaniukauctions.com

WANTED: TRACTOR MANUALS, sales brochures, tractor catalogs. 306-373-8012, Saskatoon, SK. NEW TRACTOR PARTS. Specializing in engine rebuild kits and thousands of other parts. Savings! Service manuals and decals. Also Steiner Parts dealer. Our 40th year! www.diamondfarmtractorparts.com Call 1-800-481-1353.

1962 CHRYSLER, 2 DOOR black coupe, complete and running, $1900 OBO. Also 1974 Suzuki 750 street type motorcycle, $850. 2- 1970 Honda SL-100 trail bikes, $350. Janet Rowe 403-461-3134, Calgary.

SELLING BY UNRESERVED AUCTION Sunday, June 22, Redwater, AB. 2008 1970 SS Chevelle, 396, 4 spd., restored, 2 door hard top. View online at www.prodaniukauctions.com 1951 FORD F3 3/4 ton truck, trans., no motor, no restoration, $1200 OBO. Call: 780-842-4068, Wainwright, AB. JIM’S CLASSIC CORNER. Buy classic and antique autos, running or not, but must be rolling. Call 204-997-4636, Winnipeg, MB. 1976 MONTE CARLO 2-door hardtop with swivel bucket seats, stick shift, 350 eng. Only one owner! Orig. miles 47,000. Great shape! $4,000. Call Ron at: 403-581-1346, Medicine Hat, AB. 1972 OLDS CUTLASS Supreme convertible, 350 Rocket, 4 barrel, bucket seats, console shift, $17,900. 306-963-7604, Imperial, SK 1952 BLUE GMC one ton longbox, steel, Model 9430, 60,000 original miles, very good running and overall condition, family owned, $8500. 403-742-5868, Stettler, AB. OLD WOOD WHEELED WAGONS, some restored. Call 403-783-2330, Ponoka, AB.

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WANTED: VERY LARGE Newhouse bear traps, #6 and larger. Must be vg cond.; also wanted, very large Peter Wright anvil, 300 lbs. plus, must be very good cond. Nipawin, SK., 306-862-5475. SUMMER SIZZLER’S ANTIQUE Tractor and Truck Pull, Sunday, June 22nd, 2014, 1 PM. Registration/weigh-in at 11. 12 classes. Contact: Gloria 306-383-2845, Craig 306-682-2482. Uniplex Sports Grounds, Humboldt, SK. Sponsored by Humboldt Vintage Club. FOR SALE: NEWHOUSE traps, sizes 0 to 6. Call 306-497-3307, Blaine Lake, SK.

PBR FARM AND INDUSTRIAL SALE, last Saturday of each month. Ideal for farmers, contractors, suppliers and dealers. Consign now. Next sale June 28, 9:00 AM. PBR, 105- 71st St. West, Saskatoon, SK., www.pbrauctions.com 306-931-7666. CARGILL NON ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT ONLINE ONLY AUCTION. Bins, augers, with automated control system, and more. Visit grasswoodauctions.com Sale starts June 5th, ends June 15th. Ph Grasswood Auctions, 306-955-4044, Saskatoon, SK.

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MACK AUCTION CO. presents a Farm and Livestock Equipment Auction for Dayle and Lana Chuckry, 306-861-6133 or 306-861-5171, Monday, June 16, 2014 at 10:00 AM. Directions from Weyburn, Sask. at Jct. Hwy. 13 and Hwy. 39, go 5 kms NW and 1 km West. Watch for signs! Live internet bidding at www.bidspotter.com 2007 Case/IH Puma 125 FWA tractor with Case/IH L760 FEL and 3 PTH w/3650 hrs, 2007 MF 5455 FWA tractor w/MF DL 289 FEL bucket and grapple plus 3 PTH w/2900 hrs, Case/IH 7110 2WD tractor w/dual PTO and 2588 hrs, 2012 16’ Hesston MF 1375 discbine with steel crimpers, Hesston 956A round baler net and twine wrap, 2010 NH BR7090 netwrap rd. baler w/inoculant liquid applicator and moisture tester, 16’ JD 1600A mower conditioner haybine w/rubber crimper, 2012 Kuhn SR 112 speed V hay rake, 2010 Kuhn GA 4120 TH trailed gyrorake, Highline Bale Pro 7000HD bale processor, Easyway 85 bu. creep feeder, JD 346 square baler, NH 1034 bale wagon single bale unload, portable tin clad calf shelters, 2005 GMC Duramax 4WD 3500 one ton dually ext. cab w/5 spd., 2003 Southland gooseneck 7x20 stock trailer, 30’ 2005 Trailtech gooseneck flatdeck trailer w/beavertail and ramps. Jerry Trobert 306-861-0638: 25’ Westward 7000 SP swather w/674 hrs. Johnstone 306-861-6281: 1987 JD 318 garden tractor w/PTO and 3 PTH rototiller, 1992 F250 XLT Ford F250 diesel pickup, 1987 GMC Wrangler 2WD pickup w/V6, Brandt 7-40 auger, Allied 7-40 auger, Bush Hog 5’ gyro mower, 3- 1650 and 2- 2750 bushel grain bins on cement. Al Watson Estate: 1978 IH Loadstar 3 ton grain truck, JD 1610 31’ seeding tool and Harmon 1830 air cart, JD 610 DT cultivator w/Degelman harrows, Flexi-Coil tine harrowbar, Kirchner V Ditcher, 2- MF 360 discers, Sakundiak 7-33 grain auger with Honda engine. For sale bill and photos visit www.mackauctioncompany.com Join us on Facebook and Twitter. 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 BODNARUS AUCTIONEERING. Janostin Auction Sale, Friday June 2, 2014 @ 2:00 PM, Hafford, SK. Yard & garden tools; Sports equipment; Toys; Kitchen; Antique furniture; Tools; Shop supplies and huge selection of antiques. Directions: From Hafford 3 miles North on super grid on West side of road. Call 1-877-494-2437 or 306-227-9595, go to our website www.bodnarusauctioneering.com PL #318200 SK.

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Living Sky Acres – Dave Eberts Macoun, SK | June 17, 2014 · 10am

1997 CASE IH 2188

1982 JOHN DEERE 8650

2006 CASE IH MXM175

AUCTION LOCATION: From MACOUN, SK, go 20 km (12.5 miles) North, then go 0.8 km (0.5 miles) East OR From HALBRITE, SK, go 20 km (12.5 miles) East. GPS: 49.5011, - 103.251 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1982 John Deere 8650 4WD · 2006 Case IH MXM175 MFWD · 1997 Case IH 2188 · 2004 Case IH 2052 30 Ft Draper · 1982 John Deere 2320 25 Ft Swather · 1981 GMC 6000 S/A Grain Truck · 2003 Lode King

36 Ft T/A Grain Trailer · Caterpillar D7 Crawler Tractor · Laplant Choate 20 Cy Hydraulic Pull Scraper · 1993 Flexi-Coil 5000 45 Ft Air Drill · Bourgault 8800 Air Seeder · 2004 Flexi-Coil 67XL 90 Ft Field Sprayer · Large Qty of Grain Bins ...AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com Dave Eberts: 306.458.2981 (h) 306.458.7030 (c), daveeberts@sasktel.net Teresa Eberts: 306.458.2981 (h), 306.458.7031 (c) Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Kevin Ortt: 306.451.7388 800.491.4494

UNRESERVED PUBLIC FARM AUCTION

Mannle Farms

Moosomin, SK | June 27, 2014 · 11 am

MID-SUMMER CONSIGNMENT EQUIPMENT AUCTION NORTH BATTLEFORD, SASKATCHEWAN

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1947 FORD COUPE custom Chev 400 small block w/350 turbo, auto, Hurst shifter, chopped 6”, Frenched headlights, louvred hood, tilt, PS and brakes, elec. doors and trunk, 22,000 miles, same owner 19 yrs., exc. shape, $28,900. Brighton, ON. Call Frank 1-800-481-1353. For additional photos e-mail: sergiovm99@hotmail.com 1954 INTERNATIONAL 1 ton truck, R130 Series w/hoist, hasn’t been run for several years, always shedded, 6 cylinder, 68,938 miles, $4500. 204-523-8872 Killarney, MB.

SELLING BY UNRESERVED AUCTION Sunday, June 22, Redwater, AB. 2008 Dodge Viper SRT, V10, 6 spd., 13,611 kms, excellent original condition. View online www.prodaniukauctions.com 1976 MERCURY GRAND Marquis, 75,026 orig. miles, 1 owner, fully loaded, leather, white and red color. All offers considered. 306-296-4527, 306-293-7777, Frontier, SK

Tractors: John Deere 7330 Premium MFWD tractor & JD 741 FEL, 1169 hrs showing; 2012 John Deere 7330 Premium MFWD tractor & JD 741 FEL, 1334 hrs showing; 2012 John Deere 7230 MFWD tractor & JD H340 FEL, 1620 hrs showing; 2012 John Deere 7230 MFWD tractor & JD H340 FEL, 1587 hrs showing; 2006 John Deere 7420 MFWD tractor & JD 741 FEL, 6652 hrs showing; 2001 John Deere 7610 MFWD tractor & JD 740 FEL, 7467 hrs showing; 2009 New Holland T7030 MFWD tractor & FEL, 1400 hrs showing; Combines: 1995 Case IH 2166 s/p combine & p/u header, 1496 eng/1273 thr hrs showing; Case IH 1480 s/p combine; Versatile 4400 21’ s/p swather; Seeding & Tillage: Grain Handling & Storage: Westfield MK130-91 Plus 13”x91’ auger; Haying Equipment: New Holland 1069 Stack Cruiser, s/p bale wagon w/ 460 V8 gas; 1996 Morris 1400 Self Loading Hayhiker; Hesston 560 Round baler; 1988 New Holland 116 16’ mower; Case IH 8380 Haybine; Matador 7900 hay inverter; Kuhn Speedrake SR614 14 wheel hay rake; New Holland 268 Square baler; Livestock Handling Equipment: Large selection of Panels and gates various sizes; 120 - 24’ panels; 10’, 15’, 20’ chop Bunk Feeders; Industrial: 1979 Terex TS14B motor scraper; 1979 Terex TS14B motor scraper; Heavy Trucks: 1984 GMC 7000 single axle grain truck, 366 V8, 5+2 trans, Midland 16’ steel box, 48,688 km showing; 2000 Kenworth T600 semi tractor; Light Trucks & Cars: 2004 Ford Explorer XLT AWD SUV; 1996 GMC 1500 4WD; 1996 GMC 1500 Truck; 2003 GMC 1500 Sierra 4x4 Ext Cab Truck 5.7 engine, gas, grey 22820; RV’S: 1998 Triple E Embassy 31’ motorhome, 454 V8, Vortex, auto trans w/ overdrive, airbags front and back, 19.5 wheels, awning, undercoated, queen; 2010 Luxury By Design 54’ holiday trailer; 2007 Jayco 275BHS JayFlight holiday trailer; 2004 Viking Saga 2107 Tent Trailer; Boats: 2006 Shuttlecraft Boat; 2007 20’ Pontoon Boat; Lawn & Garden: Building & Tents & Building Materials: New Storage Buildings (Various sized): Intermodal (Sea Can Containers): Work Benches & Cabinets: Shop Tools & Misc-New: Other Misc Equip:

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2012 CASE IH 500HD & 2012 SEED HAWK 6612 66 FT & 2013 BOURGAULT 6700ST

2011 CASE IH 2— 2010 CASE IH 7120 PATRIOT 3230 100 FT 2012 CASE IH WD1203 36 FT AUCTION LOCATION: From MOOSOMIN, SK, go 9.6 km (6 miles) North on Hwy 8, then 4.8 km (3 miles) East, then go 1.6 km (1 mile) South OR From ROCANVILLE, SK go 16 km (10 miles) South on Hwy 8, then go 4.8 km (3 miles) East, then go 4.8 km (1 mile) South. GPS: 50.2186, -101.6193 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 2012 Case IH 500HD FWD · 2012 Case IH Puma 145 MFWD · (2) 2010 Case IH 7120 Combine · 2012 Case IH WD1203 36 Ft Swather · 2008 New Holland H8040 36 Ft Swather · 2001 Peterbilt 379 Sleeper T/A Truck Tractor · 2002 Wilson DWH400 41 Ft Grain Trailer · John Deere 200LC Hydraulic Excavator · New Holland 1049 Self Propelled Bale Wagon · (2) New Holland 116 16 Ft Hydraulic Swing

Mower Conditioner · 2012 Seed Hawk 6612 66 Ft Air Drill · 2013 Bourgault 6700ST Tow-Behind Air Tank · 2011 Case IH Patriot 3230 100 Ft High Clearance Sprayer · Bale King Bale Processor · Deines 1800 Zero Turn Riding Lawn Mower · 2012 Brent 1082 Grain Cart · 2011 Arctic Cat XTX Prowler 700 4X4 ATV · John Deere GPS & AutoSteer ...AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com Chris Mannle: 306.435.4218 (h), 306.435.8013 (c) or mannle21@hotmail.com Ken Mannle: 306.435.3411 (h), 306.435.8075 (c) or mannle@rfnow.com Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Kevin Ortt: 306.451.7388 800.491.4494


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SIZING DOWN: Line of horse drawn equipment. JD 7’ binder (new canvases); JD 20 run seed drill; JD 10’ cultivator; 3 new bobsleighs and 5 rubber tired wagons all with decks; 2 walking plows; 2 JD sulky plows; 2 MH gang plows. All restored as new and much more. Auction Sale, June 17, 2014 at Clarkson Hall, Evergreen Park, Grande Prairie, AB. Sale by Patterson Auctions, Dawson Creek, BC. Call Bob 780-814-7317. www.pattersonauction.ca HUGE AUCTION SALE, Dillabaugh Bros. and Double AA Angus, June 17, 9:00 AM Sharp, Coleville, SK. Full line of farming equipment and haying and silage equipment. Go to kramerauction.com for more complete list. Don 306-965-2501, 306-463-9688; Bill 306-965-2554, cell 306-463-8461; Kramer 1-800-529-9958. AUCTIONS: 6 LATE Model JD MFWD tractors selling by Auction, June 19th, North Battleford, SK. Call Kramer Auction at 1-800-529-9958 or visit our website www.kramerauction.com PL#914618.

UNRESERVED ANTIQUE TRACTOR, Vehicle and Equipment Auction. For Dennis Bossert and Wayne Todd, Saturday June 21st, 2014 in Coronation, AB. at 10:00 AM. Full details and pictures at: www.dunkleauctions.com for further information call Dunkle Auction Services at 1-877-UP4-BIDS (874-2437). PL# 209769 AUCTION FOR ROMAN SIWAK, Saturday, June 21st, 2014 at 10:00 AM. Location: From Prince Albert on Hwy. #302 East 1.5 kms, then turn right at Siwak Rd. continue 1.60 kms and turn right. (Watch for signs). MF-165 tractor with loader, 3 PTH; 1951 Chev. 1430 truck, 60,000 miles; 25 pieces of 3 PTH equip. Please check websites. Conducted by Schmalz Auctions, Hwy #2 south, Prince Albert, SK., 306-763-2172, 306-922-2300. www.schmalzauctions.com or globalauctionguide.com PL #911509.

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Ludwig Farms Ltd. – Dale & Joanne Ludwig

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Lampman, SK | June 21, 2014 ¡ 10am

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2009 NEW HOLLAND CR9080, 2011, 2010, 2009 CR9070, 2— 2005 CR970, 1— 2006 CR960

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Saskatoon, SK Just North of Saskatoon on Hwy 12

Put your equipment in the spotlight â–¸ Any amount of equipment accepted â–¸ Flexible, all-inclusive agreements â–¸ The best print & online marketing â–¸ The most bidders, on-site & online â–¸ Certain sale & payment dates Call us for a free, no obligation assessment today.

rbauction.com | 800.491.4494 Auction Company License #309645

2008 CASE IH SPX3320 100 FT 2009 MILLER NITRO 4275 120 FT

2010 JOHN DEERE A400 36 FT

25 OF 50 TRAILERS

2008 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR &2012 DOEPKER

2010 WESTWARD M150 40 FT

AUCTION LOCATION: From LAMPMAN, SK, go 8 km (5 miles) East on Grid 361, then go 7.2 km (4.5 miles) North. GPS: 49.4428, -102.6457 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 2011 Case IH 550HD 4WD ¡ 2006 New Holland TV145 Bi-Directional ¡ 2006 Case IH MX210 Magnum MFWD ¡ 2010 John Deere 9870STS Combine ¡ 2009 MacDon FD70 40 Ft Flex Draper Header ¡ 2010 Westward M150 40 Ft Swather ¡ 2008 International ProStar Limited Sleeper T/A Truck Tractor ¡ 2005 International 9400I Eagle Sleeper T/A Truck Tractor ¡ 1984 International S1900 T/A Grain Truck ¡ 2000

GMC 2500 SL 4x4 Pickup Truck¡ 2012 Doepker 42 Ft Tri/A Grain Trailer ¡ 2004 Doepker 42 Ft Tri/A Grain Trailer ¡ 40 Ft T/A Hiboy Trailer ¡ Custombuilt S/A Trailer ¡ 2005 Seed Hawk 6412 64 Ft Air Drill ¡ 2011 Bourgault 6550ST Tow-Behind Air Tank ¡ 2008 Case IH SPX3320 100 Ft High Clearance Sprayer ¡ 2000 Kubota L3010 MFWD Utility ¡ 2004 Schulte XH1500 15 Ft Rotary Mower ...AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com Dale Ludwig: 306.487.2710 (h), 306.487.7433 (c), dj.lud@signaldirect.ca Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Kevin Ortt: 306.451.7388 800.491.4494


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UP C OM ING A UC TIONS WRIGHT EQUIPMENT AUCTION Meyronne, Sk. (306) 264-3733

SATURDAY, JUNE 21 at 10:00 am.

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Call toll free: 1-800-529-9958 SK Provincial Licence #914618 – AB Provincial Licence #206959

Directions: -YVT 3SV`KTPUZ[LY NV TPSLZ :V\[O VU /^` [V ;V^UZOPW 9VHK [OLU TPSL ,HZ[ Seller Contact: 9PJR 3VYLUa Auction Coordinator: )YLUKHU 2YHTLY 1993 Case IH 9270 4WD, 5204 hours showing; 1997 Massey Ferguson 8120 MFWD tractor & MF 1048 FEL, 2093 hours showing; John Deere 3130 2WD tractor w/ JD148 FEL; 2012 Case IH 7088 AFS s/p, Case IH 3016 15’ header, 762 eng /587 thr hours showing; 1998 Massey Ferguson 220 25’, 1191 hours showing; Case IH Concord 40’ drill w/ Case IH 2300 tank; Degelman Strawmaster 7000 50’ heavy harrow bar; other tillage equip; Vertec VT6500 grain dryer; selection of augers; 2009 Miller Condor A40 MD1000 100’ s/p sprayer, 1200 hrs showing; 1984 International S1900 tandem grain truck w/ IH 466 diesel, Allison automatic trans; 1980 International S1900 tandem grain truck w/ 466 gas, 5+2 trans; 2000 GMC 2500 HD SL 4WD 3/4 ton reg cab truck; 2006 Trail Master 26’ GN Flatdeck trailer; Other Misc Equip. Partial listing only.

North Side of the Junction of #13 Hwy. & Meyronne Turnoff 1977 JD 8630 4WD diesel Tractor, 3 pt. ht. *1975 JD 4430 diesel Tractor, 3 pt. ht. *1974 JD 4430 diesel Tractor w/FEL *1966 Cockshutt 1650 diesel Tractor w/FEL *Ford 9N Tractor *Ford 8N Tractor *1947 JD D Styled Tractor *JD R diesel Pup Start Tractor *IH 650 diesel Tractor *2 McCormick Deering WD9 Tractors *McCormick Super WD9 Tractor *MH 101 Junior -S Tractor *MH 44 Tractor *1979 IH A1724 4-ton Truck, 73,499 kms. *1993 Dodge W350 Club Cab 4WD dually Truck *1966 Mercury 100 1/2 ton Truck *Dodge, GMC, Chev & IH Trucks *24’ Travalong Stocktrailer *24’ Norbert 5thWh. Flatdeck Trailer *New Cover All Garage *JD 567 Rd. Baler *Valmar 45 Granular Spreader *Bale Shredder *NH Manure Spreader *NH 315 Sq. Baler *Bear Cat 1260 Mix Mill *13’ IH 230 SP Hay Swather *Linden Post Pounder *Wheatheart Post Hole Auger *Paysen Livestock Squeeze *Maternity Pen *Side Delivery Rake *Windbreaks, Panels, Corner Posts *Robin Post Pounder *22’ Bush Hog Tandem Db. Disk *30’ JD 9350 Hoe Drills *28’ IH 7200 Hoe Drills *47’ MM 6 Series Cult., 5 plex, harrows, deadrod *60’ Morris 5 Series Cult. *10’ Craik Land Leveller *80’ Flexicoil 65 Sprayer *1982 MF 850 diesel Combine, MF Pick Up Table w/10’ Sund Pick-Up *24’MF Straight Cut Table & transport.

LOEWEN EQUIPMENT AUCTION Mankota, Sk. (306) 691-2228 or (306) 640-8337

MONDAY, JUNE 23 at 10:00 am. 7 miles South of Mankota (West Side) to intersection, 1 mile East to curve, 14 miles South to curve, 2 1/2 miles East, 1 1/4 miles South 2003 NH TM 130 MFWA diesel Tractor, 3 pt. ht., 1115 hrs. *1951 GMC 650 Series Hwy. Tractor, 471 cu. in. Detroit diesel engine, 2 sp. axle, headache rack, 56,684 miles showing, 9687 hours showing (Completely Restored) *1948 AC B Tractor *1977 Dodge D600 Grain Truck, 54,997 kms. *Linden 5thWh. Flatdeck Trailer *Travalong Stocktrailer *25’ Macdon 960 Draper Header *NH BR780 Rd. Baler *NH 660 Rd. Baler *DewEze Roto Slicer *JD 680 Manure Spreader *Solar Pump Systems *Carts for moving pump systems *JD 22 Hay Conditioner *Feeders, Panels, Feed Troughs *IH Side Delivery Rake *1981 JD #655 28’ Air Seeder, 3 plex w/Valmar *25’ MF 820 Tandem Disc *16’ JD Cult. w/breaking spikes *Crisafulli 16� Pto Irrigation Pump *Prairie Dog Rural Service Ltd. (306) 478-7555 - 2002 IH 8100 Tandem Gravel Dump Truck, 8 1/2’x15’ Gravel Box, IH 503 6 cyl. diesel motor, 10 sp. trans., air brakes, pindle ht., flip tarp, PS, Air Controlled hoist & end gate, 12,000 lb. frt. axle, 2-20,000 lb. back axles, Hendrickson Rubber block suspension, 393,460 kms. (Current Safety) Elwood Anthony (306) 478-2267 - 2006 GMC Chev 1500 1/2 ton Crewcab gas 4x4 Truck *2008 Aristrocrat 27’ Bumper Pull Holiday Trailer *1994 32’ Jayco FLR325 5thWh. Holiday Trailer *20’ Glastron Fibreglass Boat, 485 Mercury Cruiser 4 cyl. glastron inboard motor, canopy w/Calkins Trailer. Check our website for more info & pictures. Terms: Cash or Cheque w/Letter of Guarantee. Machinery sells at 2:00 pm.

SWITZER AUCTION (306) 773-4200 Sk. Lic.914494 Ab. Lic. 313086 Swift Current, Sk.

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TRIPLE D FARMS LTD. Farm Auction Friday June 20, 2014, 10:00 AM. Directions: 8 miles North of Rocanville on #8 or 20 Miles South of Langenburg on #8. Contact 306-434-7200. Machinery: 1983 Versatile 835 tractor, 4WD, 6500 eng. hrs., 855 Cummins eng., 250 HP, 18.4x38 duals, bottom end done at 5000 hrs. Combine: 1950 R62 Gleaner, 1980 eng. hrs., 1585 threshing hrs., Cummins 8.3L eng., 275 HP, Sunnybrook rotor, small seed kit, wheel widening kit, 300 bu., Victory Super 8 PU; 1992 MacDon 960 30’ straight cut header and trailer w/Gleaner adapter. Swather: 1995 MF 200, 1740 eng. hrs., Isuzu diesel eng., 26’ double swath, UII PU reel, belly mount swath roller. Trucks: 1978 International tandem highway tractor, 955 Cummins, 400 HP eng., 10 spd., Fuller/Eaton trans., fresh Jake brakes, good rubber, 20’ frame; 1975 GMC 6500 grain truck, 16’ Cancade B&H, 366 eng; 1974 Ford 750 cab-over tag axle grain truck; 1972 Ford 500 grain truck, 14’ home built B&H, aluminum floor. A u g e r s : 10”x60’ Farm King PTO auger, mechanical swing; 7”x45’ Sakundiak auger, 13 HP Honda eng; 7”x45’ Sakundiak auger, 18 HP Kohler eng., electric start c/w Wheatheart bin sweep, auger engine mount pump w/Pioneer ends on hoses. Misc. Equipment: 60’ computer sprayer, foam markers, twin line boom; Vermeer #240 40’ fertilizer spreader; Pamier swath fluffer/mover; Leons #45 air seeder tank; Degelman PTO rock picker; Wilrich 45’ cult and harrows; 60’ Phoenix rotary harrow; 50’ Laurie tine bar; 100 barrel oilfield tank; 1200 gal. ploy tank; 1300 gal. SS tank with NH3 cart project and pump; Fuel tanks; Honda 2” pump. Bins: 1650 Westeel on wood floor; 1350 Westeel on wood floor; Two 2911 Behlen bins, no floors. Plus shop and other misc. items. Note: Wayne has quit farming and is selling his equipment. Tractor and combine look good. On-line bidding at 1:00 PM. For complete listing and pictures visit www.ukrainetzauction.com PL#915851 RETIREMENT FARM AUCTION for Murray and Kathhryn Shishkowski. 10 AM, Sat., June 28. One mile south of Candiac, SK. On offer: Tractors: 1964 JD 4020 powershift, with loader; 1978 JD 4840 powershift. Trucks and trailers: 1995 GMC 3500 crew cab dually dsl; 1980 GMC 7000 grain truck; Royal 8.5x24’ cargo trailer; Shopbuilt 22’ T/A flat deck trailer. Seeding and harvest equip: Degelman 12’ hyd. dozer blade; CFE 12’ DT; 18’ Bush Hog #245 tandem disc; JD 655 33’ DT; 60’ Blanchard hyd harrow drawbar; Westward 30’ PTO swather; JD 15’ discer; Sakundiak 7x41 grain auger; 2008 JD Z465 EZ track, 62” cut, zero turn mower. Antiques and household items. From Elie Coueslan retirement: Case 1070 dsl powershift; Bale King bale processor; Cypress 250 bu. creep feeder; Shop built swather transport; 1982 IHC 4000 21’ SP swather w/pickup reel; 2005 NH 1475 18’ haybine; 2008 Vermeer Highline 605M, net wrap, kicker; Items from neighbour: 1987 JD 7721 Titan II, PTO combine; Westward 30’ PTO swather w/PU reel; MacDon 25’ PTO swather, PU reel. PL#331982 www.2sauctioneers.ca

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2S AUCTIONEERS WILL be conducting a Farm Equip Auction for Lloyd and Sharon Sawyer, 11AM, Sunday, June 22, Kelliher, SK. 3 miles N of Jct. 35 and 15 and 3 miles E. On offer: 1998 MF 4253 MFWD w/FEL; 1212 David Brown; 722 Bobcat; 3PTH Cultivator; 3PTH blade; Rhino 3PTH Rotary mower; Powermate rototiller; 22’ Morris M-11 Seedrites; Long MFG 20’ tandem disc; CCIC 14’ DT cultivator; 2-15’ MF 36 discers; Degelman rock picker; 103 Versatile SP swather; 1979 White 6200 18’ SP swather; Sakundiak 7x41 auger; 3PTH fertilizer spreader; Diamond harrows; JD 1209 12’ mower cond.; 16’ pasture harrow; Vermeer 605K round baler; MF rake; Estate sprayer; 2003 Charger 26/ T/A GN flatdeck trailer; Shopbuilt 8x12’ S/A flatdeck trailer; Hi-Hog maternity pen; Hi-Hog squeeze w/self-catching head chute; Panels, gates, bale feeders; NH 518 manure spreader; 2002 Jiffy 920 bale processor; Post pounder; Mix mill; Portaweld diesel welder; Pressure washer; Air compressor; Manual tire changer; Shop tools; Forney 180 welder; Fuel tanks w/pumps; Slip tank; Grain; Hay bales; 14’ fiberglass boat; Mercury 7.5HP outboard motor; JD Zeroturn lawnmower; 2008 Arctic Cat 700cc quad; Gran Prix 8HP snow blower; Garden tools; Household items. PL #331982. Info: Brad 306-551-9411 or Lloyd 306-675-2230 www.2sauctioneers.ca

ACREAGE EQUIPMENT AND ANTIQUE Auction for Lynn and Sylvia Stephenson conducted by Johnstone Auction Mart on Sat., June 28, 2014 at 10:00 AM. From the Junction of Hwy. #11 and #642 Grid at Bethune, SK. South 4 miles, then 7 miles West on the K+S road, then 3/4 mile North. On offer: Kubota MFWD dsl. tractor, 29 HP; Case Industrial dsl. tractor, FEL; 2003 Chev Silverado LS 1/2 ton, 4x4 shortbox, 55,000 kms; Big Tex tandem axle 18’ car hauler; Pace American 8’ single axle enclosed trailer; JD 4x2 gator; King Calgary automotive hoist; Honda 440 Forman 4-wheeler; 1993 and 1981 Chev 1/2 ton trucks; golf cart; Kubota ZD40 Zeroturn 6’ dsl. mower; Craftsman Magnum twin cyl. riding mower; 3 PH Farm King mower; 3 PH post hole auger w/3 bits; Honda 11 HP pressure washer; MIG welder; Honda 6500W generator; irrigation pipes; saws; compressors; tool boxes; mechanical tools; tanks; electrical supplies; yard care equipment; many more shop and yard tools; 1949 Massey 44 tractor; 1952 JD AR; Post office mail wagons; JD and IHC ‘Hit and Miss’ engines; Lady Anne kitchen stove; 4 restored pot belly stoves; many more antique items. Pictures and details www.johnstoneauction.ca or call 306-693-4715. PL #914447.

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UNRESERVED PUBLIC FARM AUCTION

Lawnwood Farms Ltd. Benito, MB | June 17, 2014 · 10am

2012 JOHN DEERE 1910 350 BUSHEL & 2011 JOHN DEERE 1835 50 FT & 2011 JOHN DEERE 1910 430 BUSHEL

2— 2008 JOHN DEERE 9770STS

AUCTION LOCATION: From BENITO, MB, go 2 km (1.2 miles) North to Jct 487, then go 6.9 km (4.3 miles) North then 0.3 km (0.2 miles) West. North side OR From SWAN RIVER, MB, at the Jct of 83 & Swan River Bypass go 9 km (5.5 miles) South, then 14.5 km (9 miles) West on Ski-Slope Rd 487 to stop sign, 3.2 km (2 miles) South, 0.3 km (0.2 miles) West. North side. GPS: 52.0017, -101.5438 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 2010 John Deere 9530 4WD · 1999 New Holland TV140 Bi-Directional · 1995 John Deere 8100 MFWD · (2) 2008 John Deere 9770STS Combine · 2010 John Deere 630D 30 Ft Draper Header · 2009 John Deere

630D 30 Ft Draper Header · 2010 John Deere A400 30 Ft Swather · 2011 John Deere 1835 50 Ft Air Drill · 2008 John Deere 4930 120 Ft High Clearance Sprayer · 1995 Freightliner T/A Sleeper · 1996 Mack CH613 T/A Grain Truck...AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com Larry & Pat Martin: 204.539.2848, 204.281.2367 Scott & Faith Martin: 204.539.2409, 204.734.0939 Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Travis Sack: 306.280.0829 800.491.4494

UNRESERVED PUBLIC FARM AUCTION

Paul & Leanne Smith Nokomis, SK | June 14, 2014 · 10am

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AUCTION LOCATION: From NOKOMIS, SK, go 14.5 km (9 miles) East on Grid 641, then go 1.2 km (0.75 miles) South, West side OR From RAYMORE, SK, go 9.6 km (6 miles) North on Hwy 6, then 19.3 (11 miles) West, 1.2 km (0.75 miles) South, West side. GPS: 51.4962, -104.8076 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1997 John Deere 8200 MFWD · 1990 John Deere 9500 · 2002 Massey Ferguson

220XL 30 Ft Swather · Case IH 750 25 Ft Swather · 1999 Seed Hawk 18.5 Ft Air Drill · Brandt 70 Ft Field Sprayer...AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com Paul Smith: 306.746.7062 Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Dan Steen: 306.361.6154 800.491.4494

UNRESERVED PUBLIC CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Abbey Consignment & Benefit Auction Abbey, SK | June 21, 2014 · 10am

1988 JOHN DEERE 7720 TITAN II

1980 JOHN DEERE 8440

2002 BOURGAULT 1100

AUCTION LOCATION: Abbey School Yard. GPS: 50.733644, -108.754778 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1980 John Deere 8440 4WD · 1982 John Deere 4440 2WD · 2007 New Holland TZ22DA MFWD · 1987 Case IH 1640 · John Deere 7720 Titan II · 1996 Honeybee SP36 36 Ft · 1981 Western Star T/A Truck Tractor · 1974 GMC 5000 Grain Truck · 1996 Doepker 42 Ft Tri/A Grain

Trailer · 1997 Dyson Roughneck 30 Ft T/A Gooseneck Trailer · Massey Ferguson 36 45 Ft Disc Seed Drill · Noble DK5 Hoe Drill 40 Ft · Flexi-Coil S62 94 Ft Field Sprayer · (2) Valmar 40 Ft Spreaders · Renn Farm Boy 1014 Grain Extractor · 2000 Bourgault 1100± Bushel Grain Cart ...AND MUCH MORE!

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

Supporting our Community

After the sale in Abbey, we will be donating a portion of the auction proceeds to the Royal Canadian Legion, Abbey Branch #222.

Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Jon Schultz: 306.291.6697 800.491.4494


THE WESTERN PRODUCER, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 2014

NELSON’S AUCTION SERVICE Saturday, June 14th, 2014 at 9 AM. Albert and Martha Letkeman Dispersal at 611 3rd St. N, Martensville, SK. Yard Equipment: Poulan riding lawn mower, Murray Performance snowblower, rototiller, Toro leaf blower, push mower. Shop tools: Bench grinder, dust collector, band saw, drill press, Various power saws/drills, air compressor, Beaver jointer planer, router table, jacks, hand tools, wrenches, nuts, bolts. Antiques: brass items, Model T: grill, battery, parts, starter, tires, dashboard, jacks, brass car horn, crank cast steering wheel. Dowsell and Lees washing machine w/wringer, oak crank wall phone, mantel clocks, radios, coffee grinders, coal scuttle and shovel, rail post lanterns, violin construction kit, jars andbottles, lamps, Medalta crocks and jugs etc., washboard, cameras, toys, furniture, depression glass dishes. Other: Camping items, golf cart, lawn chairs, water skis, furniture and appliances, household items, much, much more. Visit our website www.nelsonsauction.com or call 306-944-4320 or 306-376-4545 PL#911669

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Nelson’s Auction Centre, Meacham, SK 22nd Annual June Auction, Saturday, June 21, 2014 9:00AM. 1991 Ford 8000 picker truck w/garbage bins’; 1978 GMC 6000 3T; 1998 GMC 1 ton crew cab; 1990 1 ton; 1978 Case 1370; 1978 IHC 1066; 1964 JD 3020. Equipment: 1978 White 8800 combine; Will-Rich air seeders; 1981 Versatile 20’ DT swather; JD 25’ PT swather; Melroe 42’ PT seed drill; Doepker 72’ harrow; Augers; 1985 NH round baler; Leon rockpicker; JD rake; 360 MF discer; Grain screener; Swath roller; 68’ Brandt sprayer; ‘JD 12’ cultivator; Cattle chute; 1986 24’ Keen Cattleliner; Fuel tanks; Water tanks; 3PTH wood chipper; Lawn tractors and mowers; Estate sprayers; HD work bench; King Power generator; HD tire changer; Wood splitter; Tiller; Garden tools; Power and hand tools; 2008 Dodge Caliber; 2006 Ford F350 club cab; 2005 GMC Sierra 2500 crew cab; 2004 GMC Yukon XL; 2002 Jeep Cherokee Lorado; 1998 GMC Jimmy SLS; 2004 Chev Malibu; Truck cap for Ranger; 18’ car hauling trailer; 2010 Zingger by Cross Roads; 29’ travel trailer; 24’ Cimarron by Fleetwood 5th wheel; 2004 Honda CBR1000RR motorcycle; 30’x85’x15’ commercial fabric storage building; X-Country skis; 1954 International S-160 series truck; 1949 Chev 42 Deluxe; JD 126 2 bottom sulkey plow; Furniture, etc. Other: Household; Nursery trees and shrubs; Gun cabinet; Lumber; Paint; Much More! Consign now to take advantage of our advertising. For more info. and details visit our website: www.nelsonsauction.com or call 306-944-4320, 306-376-4545. PL#911669

UNRESERVED CONSIGNMENT Auction, Redwater, AB. on Saturday, June 21. 3- JD 568’s; 2- JD 956 Moco’s; JD 328 aq. baler; Hesston 8100 c/w 16’ hay header; 2- Hesston 565A’s; Hesston 12 wheel rake; 1340 discbine; Claas 98 combine, 1977 orig. hrs.; JD 7200, FWA, 4320, 6310, 4020, 4010 tractors; 2012 Degelman 1214 rake; 2012 Farm King 2450 rd. bale mover; Matador hay inverter; IH bale truck; Degelman 15’ mower, as new; 21’ finishing mower; 15’ Bush Hog mower; Gehl 4625 skidsteer; 1995 Topkick c/w 18’ deck; 2009 Crestliner 24’ tri-haul pontoon boat; 1998 Marathon 20’ jet boat, c/w new 175 HP Merc; IBEC 7 tier pro. grain dryer series 1200 turbo; Kubota ZD28-72� diesel mower, 368 hrs; 2- 1980 Ford 9000 gravel trucks; 1994 Lode-King 44’ tridem grain trailer; 20 Yamaha elec. and gas golf carts; 3 Seacans; 50 panels; new shelters, party tents, large tool boxes, quads; various trees; 2 playhouses; plus quantity of haying and farm equip., huge amount of good misc. Selling Sunday, June 22: JD 830; JD 430U; 3 windmills; quantity of restored farm equip; Esso Duplex Clear Vision gas pump; JD 720; JD B; JD 60; MM U and 706 FWA; Cockshutt 30; 1970 and 1972 SS Chevelles; 2008 Dodge Viper; 1974 GTX; 1951 M3, totally restored; very good high gear wagon; Restored Farmall Cub and Super A; Show harness; Approx. 500 lots of antiques. www.prodaniukauctions.com

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S ale Located 20 m iles North of O yen,A lberta on Highw ay #41 then 3 m iles W es ton TW P Rd 31-4 (S edalia Road) and 2 1/ 2 m iles S ou th on Rge Rd 5-0. C on ta ct:G ordon H ea th erin gton Equ ipm en t 40 3- 664- 2 0 64. TR AC TO R S : 1993 C a s eIH 5250 FW A c/ w 510 FEL 3p t. H itch. 1983 875 Vers a tile. 1982 835 Vers a tile. 1980 2090 C a s e. TR U C KS : 1987 C hev 70 Ta n d em G ra in Tru ck 19ft. S teel Box 50,291 k m . S hed d ed 1975 Ford F750 17ft. W ood Box. 2002 Ford F150. H AR V ES TIN G : 1986 7720 JD Tita n IIS P C om bin e H yd ro. 1985 7720 JD Tita n II S P C om bin e. 1994 JD 535 Rou n d Ba ler 30ft. 4600 Pra irie S ta r S w a ther 25ft. 4620 Pra irie S ta r S w a ther M AC H IN ER Y : 110ft. Bra n d t Q F2000 S p ra yer 1200g a l S p lit Ta n k (800 & 400) Dou ble Boom s . 42ft. IH C 6200 Pres s Drills Fa ctory Tra n s p ort. 42ft. 820 Flexicoil C u ltiva tor. 6000 Deg elm a n S ig n a tu re S eries H yd ra u lic Drive Rock Pick er. 25ft. W hite Dou ble Dis c W in g Typ e AUG ER S . LIV ES TO CK EQ UIPM EN T: 2004 17ft. Hot S hot Ta n d em A xle S tock Tra iler LIV ES TO CK HAN DLIN G : Hi-Hog Ha n d lin g S ys tem - W W Ca ttle Chu te. 3- 30ft. Free S ta n d in g Pa n els 25-10ft. Pa n els 4-30ft. M eta l S ila g e Bu n k s 5-30ft. Porta ble W in d Brea k s R V : 2000 Hon d a Fou rtra x ES FW D A TV Y AR D S HO P. G len Hea therin gto n Equ ipm en t Co n ta ct #403- 664- 0062 TR ACTO R S : 1990 Ford Vers a tile 846. 1971 1070 Ca s e A g ri Kin g c/ w Leon FEL TR UCKS : 1999 Chev Z71 4X4 A u tom a tic 3rd Door Exten d a Ca b. 1980 Ford F150. 1977 Ford F600 15ft. W ood Box. 1974 Ford F600 15ft. W ood Box HAR V ES TIN G : 1983 M F850 S P Com bin e 30ft. 4600 Pra irie S ta r S w a ther M ACHIN ER Y : 40ft. Deg elm a n 5000 HD Cu ltiva tor c/ w 1655 Va lm a r A p p lica tor & Tin e Ha rrow s 42ft. Flexicoil 75 Pa ck er Ba r Fold Up P30 Pa ck ers 570 Deg elm a n G rou n d Drive Rock Pick erA UG ERS S HO P

MACK AUCTION CO. presents a Farm Equipment Auction for the Estate of Vivian Kuntz, contact persons Cecil Ashworth 306-456-2728 or Garry Kuntz 306-861-6245, Monday, June 23, 2014 at 10:00 AM. Directions from Tribune, Sask. go 3 miles South on Hwy. 35, 2 miles West and 1 mile South. JD 7800 2WD tractor w/1430 hrs, JD 4230 2WD tractor with JD 148 FEL and grapple, JD 1830 2WD tractor w/JD 145 FEL and 3 PTH, JD 6620 SP combine w/1480 eng. hrs, JD 224 straight cut header, 2009 Ford Focus 4 door car w/70,000 kms, 1980 Ford F-700 grain truck w/38,200 kms, 1974 Chev 30 flatdeck one ton dually w/24,430 miles, 1995 Prowler 5th wheel camper, Prairie Drifter slide in truck camper, Brandt 4500 grain vac with little use, Sakundiak 7-47 auger, Sakundiak 6-33 auger, JD EZTrak lawnmower w/90 hrs, JD 318 lawn tractor with tiller, Honda TRX 200 quad, 31’ Morris Magnum III DT cultivator, 20’ JD 9350 hoe drills, MF 360 2- 15’ discers, Morris B-36 rodweeder, 60’ Flexi-Coil harrow packers, JD 336 square baler, Vermeer 605 super F round baler, JD land leveller, Crown 3 yd. scraper, JD manure spreader, Degelman 3PTH angle blade, JD saddle tank, bucket mount hyd. auger, Flexi-Coil tractor mount post pounder, Wilcar steel deck bale trailer, Versatile 400 SP swather, JD sickle mower, JD gyro mower, JD hay rake, Leon hyd. rockpicker, Rite-Way rock rake, Versatile field sprayer, Ford 951 3 PTH mower, Gem roller mill, calf tipping table, corral panels and gates, W-4 antique tractor, 5- Westeel 2750 bu. bins on cement, 2- Westeel 1600 bu. bins on cement, 2- Westeel 1350 bu. bins on wood, antique dining room suite plus many other hidden treasures, complete line of shop tools. For sale bill and photos visit www.mackauctioncompany.com Join us on Facebook and Twitter. 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962

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FARM AUCTIO N SALE FO REM O ST,A B TH URSDAY JUN E 19,2014 9:00 A.M .SH ARP **3 RING S SELLING ** Sale H i-Lites • 2006 Versatile 435 • Prairie Star 4930 Turbo • JD 9600 • 25 plus C ollectable Utility tractors • 20 plus PTO & SelfPropel C om bines • 10 Line Ups ofFarm equipm ent • Large Q uantity ofScrap iron • Shop Tools,Large Q uantity of Parts • 2 W heelDrive tractors – H eavy trucks • LightTrucks,C ars,Trailers • Drills,Sw athers,Tillage Equipm ent • A ntiques,G rain Bins,H aying Equipm ent FO R FULL LISTIN G G O TO : w w w .balogauction.com O R CALL BALO G AUCTIO N 403-320-1980

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JUST ARRIVED and ready to go is this 2005 Ram 2500, reg. cab, longbox, 4x4, 5 . 9 C u m m i n s m o t o r, a u t o a n d o n ly 230,000 kms, A/T/C, CD player, running boards and rear hitch. Runs awesome. On sale for $14,999. Comes with a 1 year Unlimited KM Powertrain Warranty. Resource Auto, 401 Albert St., Regina, SK. Call 306-522-7771. DL #317129. 2014 FORD EXPLORER AWD, leather, fully loaded, 31,000 km’s., must see, $39,995. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK. DL #311430. www.GreenlightAuto.ca 2013 RAM LARAMIE Cummins dsl. 4x4, Crew, $55,975 buy for 0 down, $315/biweekly. 1-800-667-4414, Wynyard, SK. www.thoens.com DL #909250. 2013 RAM LARAMIE, Crew, 4x4, $39,900. B u y f o r 0 d o w n , $ 2 3 3 / b i - w e e k l y. 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 7 - 4 4 1 4 , Wy ny a r d , S K . www.thoens.com DL #909250. 2013 GMC 1/2 ton Crewcab, 4x4, 5.3L, V8, loaded, sunroof, leather, black, 99,808 kms, $33,995. Toll free 1-800-667-0490. DL #907173. www.watrousmainline.com

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1995 CHEVROLET 2500. Call Hodgins 1996 IH 9200, tandem, 370 HP Cummins, Au c t i o n e e r s I n c . 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 7 - 2 0 7 5 . 10 speed, 20’ BH&T, new tires, new paint, PL#915407. alum. wheels, rear controls, AC, $41,500; 2000 Freightliner FL120, 370 HP Cummins, 10 spd., 20’ BH&T, rear controls, A/T/C, alum. wheels, new paint, $48,500; 2006 1997 DODGE 2500 ext. cab, Laramie SLT, Mack CH613, 400 HP Mack, 13 spd., alum. 5.9 dsl., auto., 4x4, Dyna 60 front, 70 rear wheels, A/T/C, 20’ BH&T, rear controls, Ltd. slip diff., 792,000 kms, engine uses no real nice, $59,000; 2007 Freightliner oil, eng. never touched, trans. rebuilt at FL120, 450 HP Mercedes, 10 spd., Auto600,000 kms, lots of work done, too much Shift, alum. wheels, A/T/C, 20’ BH&T, new to list, have most bills, $7000. For more paint, very nice truck, $67,500. Coming info. call 403-308-0068, Lethbridge, AB. Soon: 1996 Kenworth 600, 375 HP Cummins, 10 spd., tractor w/40’ tandem grain 2003 CHEV SILVERADO LS Z85, SB, Vortec trailer, real nice shape, $38,500; Midland 5300, tow package, boxliner, good rubber, 24’ tandem pup trailer, totally rebuilt, new 157,000 kms, great shape. Estate sale. paint, good tires, $18,500; Grainmaster 20’ $9,400 OBO. 306-830-0488, Lashburn, SK. tandem pup trailer, totally rebuilt, new 2005 GMC DURAMAX 4WD 3500 one ton paint, good tires, $18,500. Trades acceptdually, ext. cab w/5 speed. Dayle Chuckry ed on all units, all units Sask. safetied. Farm and Livestock Equipment Auction, 306-276-7518 cell; 306-767-2616 res., at Monday, June 16, 2014. Weyburn, Sask. Arborfield, SK. DL #906768. area. Visit www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or 1998 FORD F800, 5.9L Cummins 210 HP, 7 spd. std., tag axle, 19’ B&H, roll tarp, 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 white, 275,476 kms, $27,995. Toll free 2007 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE, many to 1-800-667-0490. DL #907173. choose from, 4x4, $16,995 PST pd. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK., web- 2000 GMC Kodiak, C8500, Allison automatic, CAT diesel, with new 20’ BH&T, low site: www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL #311430. mileage, $49,900; 2004 M2 Freightliner, 2010 CHEV SILVERADO LS, ext. cab, 4x4, Allison automatic, CAT diesel, low mile115,000 km’s., starting at $21,995. Green- age with new BH&T, $59,900; 2004 M2 l i g h t Tr u c k & Au t o , S a s k at o o n , S K . Freightliner, Allison automatic, CAT diesel DL#311430 www.GreenlightAuto.ca with new 20’ silage BH&T, $69,000; 2001 2012 RAM CUMMINS diesel Laramie Crew IHC 4900, 466 Allison automatic, 18’ cab, 4x4, 2500, 78,000 kms, $44,900 PST BH&T, 130,000 miles, $44,900; 2003 IHC paid. Ph. 1-800-667-4414, Wynyard, SK. 8100, C&C, 370 HP Cummins, 6 spd. Allison automatic, will fit 18’ to 20’ box, www.thoens.com DL #909250. $29,900. K&L Equipment, Regina/Ituna, SK. 306-795-7779, 306-537-2027, email ladimer@sasktel.net DL #910885.

2008 PRO-STAR 13 spd., UltraShift auto. tandem grain truck, ISX 475 HP Cummins, loaded w/Jakes, power windows, PDL, alloys, etc. New 20’ NeuStar grain box, w/Nordic scissor hoist, LED lights, work lights inside box, Michel’s roll tarp, pintle plate, decal kit, plumbed dump valve, $69,999 or lease. Farmer Vern’s Premium Trucks, Brandon, MB., 204-724-7000.

2003 FREIGHTLINER CLASSIC, C15 w/550 6NZ Cat, 18 spd., Rockwell Super 40’s, 3-way locks, 3:58 ratio, 75% steers w/new rims, 2 sets of drives w/rims, Espar heaters, burgundy Rosewood and chrome int., truck is ready to work. Exc. cond., serious enquiries only. Selling due to health. $45,000 OBO. 403-581-8501 Medicine Hat, AB. email: wattstransport@hotmail.com

2009 GMC CONVENTIONAL C&C, 2WD, topkick, 7.8L Isuzu diesel, A/T/C, PW, PL, elec. roll tarp, white, 38,632 kms, $97,995. 1-800-667-0490. DL #907173.

2005 INTERNATIONAL 9400i. Warner Ind., Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930 DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca 2005 T800 KENWORTH, 500 Cat, 18 spd., 46 diffs, 4-way locks w/Roobar bumpers; 2001, 2003, 2005 daycab T800’s, heavy specs.; 378 and 379 Pete, four 2006s, 2005, 2004, 2003, Cat, 18 spd., 4-way locks, all w/Roobar bumpers; 2006 W900 KW daycab, Cat, 18 spd; 2008 IH 9900, 550 ISX Cummins, 18 spd., 46 diffs, 4-way locks, 700,000 kms; 2007 daycab, IH 9200, ISM 370, 10 spd.; 2003 Freightliner Classic, Cat, 18 spd., new rubber; 1999 9300 IH, dual stacks, dual breathers, 60 Detroit, 13 spd; 1996 T800 Kenworth, 475 Cat, 13 spd. 306-356-4550, Dodsland, SK. www.rbisk.ca DL #905231.

ATTENTION FARMERS: 25 tandems in stock. New Cancade. Automatic and standard. Also highway tractors available. Yellowhead Sales, 306-783-2899, Yorkton, SK AUTOSHIFT TRUCKS AVAILABLE: Boxed tandems and tractor units. Contact David 306-887-2094, 306-864-7055, Kinistino, SK. DL #327784. www.davidstrucks.com CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used highway tractors. For more details call 204-685-2222 or view information at www.titantrucksales.com COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL MFG. for grain box pkgs., decks, gravel boxes, HD combination grain and silage boxes, pup trailers, frame alterations, custom paint, complete service. Visit our plant at Humboldt, SK or call 306-682-2505 for prices. IH 4300, Allison auto., IH diesel, new 16’ BH&T; 1976 GMC 6500, 366, 5&2, 16’ steel box. Call 306-356-4550, Dodsland, SK. www.rbisk.ca DL #905231.

REMOTE CONTROL ENDGATE AND hoist systems can save you time, energy and keep you safe this seeding season. 2003 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA, 430 De- Give K r a m b l e I n d u s t r i e s a call at troit, 10 spd. AutoShift, CIM B&H, electric 3 0 6 - 9 3 3 - 2 6 5 5 o r v i s i t u s o n l i n e at tarp, remote tailgate and hoist, all alumi- www.kramble.net Saskatoon, SK. num wheels, vg tires, only 178,000 miles, $80,000 OBO. 306-230-2723 Colonsay, SK.

2012 GMC 1/2 ton, Crewcab, 4x4, SLE, 5.3L, V8, loaded, cloth, white, 186,046 kms, $17,995. Phone 1-800-667-0490. www.watrousmainline.com DL #907173. 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 Denali, AWD, 6.2L, pearl white, fully loaded, $21,995. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK., www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL #311430.

2004 FREIGHTLINER M2 tandem, Cat dsl., Allison auto, new 20’ CIM box pkg, w/ safetied, no rust California truck. To 2013 DODGE 3500 diesel, 4x4, 5818 kms, tarp, 2010 GMC 1/2 ton, Ext. cab, 4x4, SLE, $47,500 OBO. More to choose from. be at sold at Great Plains Auction, Sat., 5.3L, V8, loaded, cloth, white, 226,344 www.diamonddholdings.ca Dodsland, June 7th. 306-525-9516, Regina, SK. kms, $13,995. Phone 1-800-667-0490. SK. 306-463-8888. DL#909463. www.watrousmainline.com DL #907173. 2014 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT, 5.7L Hemi 2009 GMC 3/4 ton, Crewcab, 4x4, Dura- 4x4, loaded, 21,000 km’s., $41,995. Greenmax HD SLE, shortbox, loaded, cloth, light Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK. DL w h i t e , 1 6 6 , 6 7 7 k m s , $ 2 8 , 9 9 5 . #311430. www.GreenlightAuto.ca 1-800-667-0490. DL #907173. 2014 RAM 1500, Eco diesel, Crew, SLT, 2008 FORD F350 4x4, AC, CD, heated $44,950. Buy for 0 down, $254/bi-weekly. seats, power grp., $34,995. Call 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 7 - 4 4 1 4 , Wy n y a r d , S K . 1-888-240-2415, or visit our website: www.thoens.com DL #909250. www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. 2014 RAM 3500, dually, Crew, SLT, diesel, 2007 GMC 3/4 ton, 6.6L, V8, Duramax $58,900. Buy for 0 down, $344/bi-weekly. 2006 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA, 455 HP, SLE, loaded, cloth, blue, 288,011 kms, 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 7 - 4 4 1 4 , W y n y a r d , S K . AutoShift, all new paint, new 20’ grain box. Come see us at the Regina Ag Show. Call $17,995. 1-800-667-0490. DL #907173. www.thoens.com DL #909250. 1-888-326-8789, Steinbach, MB. www.watrousmainline.com 2014 RAM OUTDOORSMAN Quad Cab 4x4, www.trucksunlimitedinc.com 2007 GMC 1500 crewcab, 80,000 kms, vg 3.6 Pentastar 8 auto, $34,950 PST paid. c o n d , $ 2 1 , 5 0 0 . C a l l 3 0 6 - 4 3 5 - 7 7 5 0 , P h . 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 7 - 4 4 1 4 , Wy ny a r d , S K . 306-532-4545, Rocanville, SK. www.thoens.com DL #909250. 2007 GMC 1/2 ton Crewcab, 4x4, new CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used style, SLT, 5.3L V8, loaded, sunroof, leath- highway tractors. For more details call e r, b l u e , 1 6 2 , 2 1 8 k m s , $ 1 7 , 9 9 5 . 204-685-2222 or view information at 1-800-667-0490. DL #907173. www.titantrucksales.com 2007 FORD F150 Lariat, 4x4, leather, re- JUNE INVENTORY BLOWOUT. Lowest m o t e s t a r t , s u n r o o f, $ 2 6 , 4 9 5 . C a l l prices of the year! 200 Vehicles. King of 1-888-240-2415, or visit our website: Trucks! 306-882-2691, Rosetown Mainline, www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. DL#311284, www.rosetownmainline.net 2007 FORD F150 Lariat, 4x4, AC, CC, CD, NEW INTERNATIONAL TERRASTAR 3 ton 2006 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA, 455 HP, l e at h e r, p o we r g r p . , $ 2 5 , 9 9 5 . C a l l 4x4 at www.Maximinc.Com or call Maxim AutoShift, all new paint, new 20’ grain box. 1-888-240-2415, or visit our website: Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. Come see us at the Regina Ag Show. Call www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. 1-888-326-8789, Steinbach, MB. www.trucksunlimitedinc.com 2007 CHEV SILVERADO LTZ Crewcab, 4x4, 5.3L V8, loaded, heated seats, leather, dark blue, 254,303 kms, $10,995. 1-800-667-0490. DL #907173.

1999 FLD112SD Freightliner, 104,000 orig kms for parts, 13 spd., Super 40 lockers, Michelin pilote and XM 22.5 (no recaps) 15’ alum. B&H. 403-938-3888, Calgary, AB. 2005 STERLING TANDEM dump truck new B H & T, h i t c h , C 1 3 C a t , $ 4 4 , 0 0 0 . 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. 2007 IHC 9200 with new 16’ Cancade gravel box and tarp. Yellowhead Sales, 306-783-2899, Yorkton, SK. OX BOX, 17’ box, 20 to 22 yard end dump. Cylinder and tank in the frame, electric tarp and battery wire, $6000. Pictures available. 204-768-3766, Ashern, MB. TANDEM AXLE GRAVEL trucks in inventory. New and used, large inventory across Western Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or call Maxim Truck & Trailer 1-888-986-2946 WESTERN STAR w/400 HP Detroit and Allison auto., Regina, SK., $39,900; 2002 Sterling 9500 w/280 HP diesel Allison auto, nice truck 185,000 miles, Regina, SK., $39,900; 2002 IHC 2574 w/15’ B&H, 49,000 miles, ex County government truck 530 IHC engine w/Allison auto, very clean, $34,900; 2002 Sterling 8500, 330 HP w/10 spd., 185,000 miles, looks new, Florida truck, in transit, $33,900. Also have two 24’ flat decks w/sliding winches for $3400/ea. K&L Equipment and Auto. Phone Ladimer at: 306-795-7779, Ituna, SK., or Chris at: 306-537-2027, Regina, SK.

2007 CHEV SILVERADO Crewcab, 4x4, 5.3L V8, loaded, blue, 392,121 kms, $8995. 1-800-667-0490. DL #907173. www.watrousmainline.com 2007 CHEV 1/2 ton Crewcab, 4x4, shortbox, 5.3L V8, loaded, sunroof, leather, 176,385 kms, $17,995. 1-800-667-0490. DL#907173. www.watrousmainline.com 2007 CHEV 1/2 ton, Crewcab, 4x4, 5.3L loaded, cloth, blue, 392,130 kms, $9995. 1-800-667-0490. DL #907173. Website www.watrousmainline.com 2006 FORD F350 Lariat, 4x4, 6.0L, dsl., 6 spd. std, crewcab, shortbox, good towing/ MPG,163,000 kms 306-843-2934 Wilkie SK 2006 DODGE POWER Ram 2500, 208,881 kms, $24,000 OBO. Many after market features. 306-652-7972, Saskatoon, SK. DL #316384. www.magicpaintandbody.com 2006 CHEV 1/2 ton, Crewcab, 4x4, 6.0L V8, loaded, heated sunroof, leather, pewter, 184,425 kms, $14,995. Toll free 1-800-667-0490. DL #907173.

Trucks, Trailers, Truck Bodies, “The right choice, is AUTOMATIC!” Specializing in top quality, affordablypriced, work-ready trucks with boxes or as tractors, mostly 10-speed Autoshift or Ultrashift transmissions. Most trucks are from large American fleets: very little rust, strictly maintained, and all highway miles. Also a dealer for Cancade, truck bodies and trailers. Grain Trucks, Silage Trucks, Bale Trucks, Highway Tractors

2005 GMC 1/2 ton, Crewcab, 4x4, HD, 6.0L, loaded, cloth, white, 158,844 kms, $15,995. Toll free 1-800-667-0490. DL#907173. www.watrousmainline.com 2005 CHEV LS 3/4 ton Crewcab, 4x4, SWB, Duramax dsl., loaded, 9” lift, 37” tires, buckets, white, 251,118 kms, $19,995. 1-800-667-0490. DL#907173.

2006 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA, 455 HP, AutoShift, all new paint, new 20’ grain box. Come see us at the Regina Ag Show. Call 1-888-326-8789, Steinbach, MB. www.trucksunlimitedinc.com 2006 FREIGHTLINER M2, 280 HP, tandem, 10 spd., air, exc. cond., California no rust truck, $36,500. 306-946-8522, Saskatoon, SK.

2006, 2007 FREIGHTLINER AND IHC’S with Eaton 3 pedal AutoShifts. New CIM grain boxes and hoists. Fresh SK. safeties. Freightliner 10 spd. manual coming soon. 306-270-6399 78truxsales.com Saskatoon, SK. DL #316542.

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2011 V o lvo 6 30, 61” m id ro o fs leep er, D16 515 h.p ., 18 s p d , 46,000 rea rs , F u ll lo ckers , Reb u iltT ra n s m is s io n , On ly 598,000 km s , AS K ING . . . . . . $79 ,9 00 2010 M a ck CX U6 13, M P8 485 h.p ., 18 s p d , ca b a n d en gin e hea ter, 3 w a y lo ck u p s , 608,390 km s . 2009 V o lvo 78 0, 77” Ra is ed Ro o f s leep er, D16 535 h.p ., I-S hift tra n s m is s io n , 12&40’s , 841,000 km ’s , F in a n ce rep o , AS K ING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45,000 2008 IHC 9 9 00i, IS X 525 h.p ., 18 s p d , 46,000 rea rs , F u ll L o ckers , M o o s e Bu m p er, 70” high ris e s leep er, 949,000 km s . 2008 IHC 9 200i, Da y ca b , IS X 435 h.p ., 13 s p d ., 12&40’s , 11R22.5 tires , 510,000 km s . 2008 M a ck CX U6 13, M P8 480 h.p ., 18 s p d ., 12,000 fro n t, 40,000 60’ M id ro o fs leep er, 804,000 km s .

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rawlyn@automatictruck.com 2005 CHEV LS, Ext. cab, 4x4, Duramax www.automatictruck.com dsl., loaded, blue w/ebony cloth, 241,141 km, $15,995. Toll free 1-800-667-0490. 1980 GMC 7000 single axle grain truck DL#907173. www.watrousmainline.com with 15’ silage box, 1977 Chev C-60 grain 2004 GMC 3/4 ton, Crewcab SLE, 4x4, truck with 30,500 kms, 1976 GMC 3 ton 6.0L V8, loaded, cloth, red, 178,110 kms, grain truck. Huge Estevan Motor Speed$10,995. Toll free 1-800-667-0490. way Equipment-RV-Vehicle Auction on Saturday, June 21, 2014, Estevan, SK. Visit DL#907173. www.watrousmainline.com www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale 2004 FORD F150 XLT Supercab, 4x4, load- b i l l a n d p h o t o s . 3 0 6 - 4 2 1 - 2 9 2 8 o r ed, grey cloth, silver, 177,069 kms, $9995. 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 Toll free 1-800-667-0490. DL#907173. www.watrousmainline.com 1980 GMC 7000. Hodgins Auctioneers Inc. 1-800-667-2075. PL #915407. 2004 CHEV 3/4 ton, Ext. cab 4x4, 6.0L V8, SLE, grey, white, 132,417 kms, $14,995. 1982 CHEV 7000 Series grain truck, Toll free 1-800-667-0490. DL#907173. 29,000 kms, $19,000. 1981 Chev 6000 Series grain truck, 39,000 kms, $11,800. www.watrousmainline.com Both shedded. 306-628-4267 Liebenthal 2004 CHEV 3/4 ton, Crewcab, 4x4 LT, 6.6L V8, Duramax, A/T/C, 228,416 kms, 1986 CHEV 3 ton truck w/steel B&H, new $14,995. Toll free 1-800-667-0490. front tires, engine runs, needs new brakes. Call Dennis 306-634-9305, Estevan, SK. DL#907173. www.watrousmainline.com

2007 AND 2010 KENWORTH T800 trucks, AUTOSHIFT, 10 spd., new B&H, ISX Cummins, very clean. Also trucks available with no box. 2010 trucks have Cat engine. Call 204-673-2382, Melita, MB. DL #4525. 2007 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA, 15L Detroit 465 HP, 13 spd. Eaton UltraShift auto, 4-way lockup diffs. loaded, safetied, w/20’ NeuStar Monobody box, rear hoist controls, pintle plate. 80% rubber, new batteries, new chrome front bumper. Very sharp looking unit, $69,500. Farmer Vern’s Premium Trucks, 204-724-7000, Brandon, MB.

Regin a , S K 1-8 00-6 6 7-046 6 S a s k a to o n , S K 1-8 8 8 -242-79 8 8 $$FLAX STRAW LOADING and hauling business for sale. Includes hay and straw. From North Dakota, SK. and MB. to southern MB. Three truck trains and two wheel loaders. Can split trucks and share loaders. Hay Vern 204-729-7297, Brandon, MB. 2000 IHC 9200, C12 Cat, 430 HP, 10 spd. AutoShift w/clutch petal, 3-way locks, 51” flattop sleeper, 60% rubber, new rear brakes, cold AC, new AB safety, $14,500. Email pics avail. 403-638-3934, Sundre AB

2006 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA, 450 Mercedes 13 spd., 12&40, A/C, air ride, will take 20’ box, fresh Sask safety, 1.5M kms., $32,900. Call Cam-Don Motors Ltd. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. 2006 IH 8600 C13 Cat, 10 spd, excellent condition, California truck, $35,000. 306-946-8522, Saskatoon, SK. 2007 FREIGHTLINER CENTURY. Warner Ind., Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930 DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca 2007 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA. Warner Ind., Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930 DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca 2009 KW T-800, 600,000 kms, 72” aerocab, wet kit, 525 ISX, 46k rears, full load, $90,000. 780-305-3547, Neerlandia, AB. 2009 WESTERN STAR 4900 SA, DD15 eng., 18 spd., 46 rears, 618,000 kms., wet kit, new tires, Espar heaters, current SK. safety Phone Tom 306-747-3292, 780-713-5967, Shellbrook, SK. 2010 PETERBILT 386, Cummins 18 spd., 40 rears, lockers, leather int., loaded, APU, $68,500. 306-752-4909, Melfort, SK.

2011 KENWORTH T800 winch truck, Cummins engine, loaded, 4-way lockers, 11Rx24.5 rubber, 90% fronts 18,000 lbs,. rears 46,000, Tulsa RN 60, 60,000 lbs. hyd. winch, Lennax built, $185,000. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB.

2009 GMC SERVICE truck, 4x4, crewcab, gas, 6 spd., auto., dual rear wheels, crane, 242,000 kms, Sask. inspection just done, $21,900 plus taxes. Phoenix Auto, Lucky Lake, SK., 1-877-585-2300. DL #320074. 1997 VOLVO, fresh safety, 60,000 lb. rolloff deck, w/2- 27 yd. oilfield recycle bins, 4- 30 yd. bins and 2- 20 yd. bins, $152,000 OBO. All brand new bins. 403-333-8460, Turner Valley, AB. 2007 IH 9900I with 16’ CIM gravel box, ISX565 Cummins, 18 spd., 4-way lockers, excellent 24.5 rubber. Call 306-256-7107, Cudworth, SK. ltp@sasktel.net 1994 FORD, w/roll-off deck, 2- 6 yd. bins, 4- 12 yd. bins, 4- 20 yd. bins, $28,700 OBO. 403-333-8460, Turner Valley, AB. $$FLAX STRAW LOADING and hauling business for sale. Includes hay and straw. From North Dakota, SK. and MB. to southern MB. Three truck trains and two wheel loaders. Can split trucks and share loaders. Hay Vern 204-729-7297, Brandon, MB. 1991 IHC 4900, T/A, 466 Detroit, 13 spd., 130 kms., A/C, 20’ flatdeck, rubber 80%, fresh Sask. safety, $21,900. Call Cam-Don Motors Ltd. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK.

2005 PETERBILT TANDEM C13 Cat, auto UltraShift, fuel and lube, 4 comp., 1200L motor oil, hyd. oil, antifreeze, dsl. fuel, 2011 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA. Warner deaf tanks, waste oil filter comp., 2x2800L Ind., Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Cur- fuel tanks, PTO drive, air operated system, rent 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930 previously reg. in SK., exc. cond., $74,900. Will deliver. Consider grain in trade. DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca 204-743-2324 Cypress River, MB.

2012 MACK, Model CHU613 set up with 4-1/2” T&E hyd. pump and cooler for hauling crude oil or water, 225” WB, eng. MP8-505C, Mack 505 HP, trans. 12 spd. I Mack auto, 4-way lock up diff. 48” sleeper. Truck was set up and used short term in the oilfields. Only 102,000 kms. Factory warranty remaining, plus ext. warranty pkg., $97,777 + GST. Lease agreement available. OAC. Will deliver anywhere in Western Canada for very reasonable rate. 204-724-7000, Winnipeg, MB.

1989 FORD F800, 6 cyl. Ford diesel, 6 spd. trans, air brakes c/w PK12000 Pitman crane, 8” hyd. auger 20’ reach, 12’ deck with cabinets, 485,000 kms, ex-gov’t truck, asking $12,500. Call Dave at 780-470-0330, Devon, AB.

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550 HP Cat C-15 Engine, 2013 FORD F350 LARIAT, 6.7L, fully loaded, 4x4, PST pd., diesel, leather, $56,995. 4 Way Lockers Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK. www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL #311430. 403-977-1624 2013 PETERBILT MODEL 388, 204,700 or 306-740-7771 kms, tag axle, 13 spd, Paccar engine, 63” Located at Medicine Hat, AB bunk w/fridge, fresh Safety, $110,000. 204-794-4879, 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB. 1998 KENWORTH T-800, stainless steel 2015 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA. Warner paving box, 30” live belt, $33,000. Ind., Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Cur- 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. rent 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930 2008 PETERBILT 325, 290,000 kms, builtDL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca in fuel tank and pump, 12,000 lb. winch CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used w/deck, $32,900 OBO. Call 403-333-8460, highway tractors. For more details call Turner Valley, AB. 204-685-2222 or view information at CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used www.titantrucksales.com highway tractors. For more details call SANDBLASTING AND PAINTING of heavy 204-685-2222 or view information at trucks, trailers and equipment. Please call www.titantrucksales.com for details. Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., 1-800-938-3323, Delisle, SK. SLEEPERS AND DAYCABS. New and used. Huge inventory across Western Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or call Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. STRONG B-TRAIN PULLER: 2011 IH ProStar daycab, 500 HP, Cummins, 18 spd., 46 rears, full lockups, new 2-way wet kit, new rubber, $69,000. 306-563-8765.

1991 MACK SUPERLINER with Golden View 17 bale self loading/unloading hauler $45,000 OBO. 780-919-4045, Devon, AB. IH 4300 SINGLE AXLE, IH motor, Allison automatic, AC, w/deck. 306-356-4550, Dodsland, SK. DL #905231.

24’ FLATDECK off 2006, steel deck, with sliding winches, $3950. K&L Equipment, Regina, SK. DL #910885, 306-795-7779, 306-537-2027, email ladimer@sasktel.net 2004 PETERBILT 379, Cat C15. Warner SPECIALTY TRUCKS AVAILABLE: Fire, 2007 LOW KM Kenworth with 22’ heavy Ind., Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Cur- bucket, deck trucks and equipment. See us duty B&H, automatic , $89,000 firm. rent 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930 at our new location at 101 Cory Rd., Sas306-730-8375, Melville, SK. DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca katoon, SK. 306-668-2020. DL #908171.

2006 JEEP LIBERTY diesel, 4 WD, low mileage, way above average condition, $14,900. K&L Equipment and Auto, Ituna, SK. 306-795-7779. DL #910885 2008 SUBARU TRIBECA LTD premier, AWD, DVD, NAV, htd. seats, $29,995. Call 1-888-240-2415, or visit our website: www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. 2011 DODGE JOURNEY RT, loaded, 4x4, $19,995. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK., website: www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL #311430. 2011 SUBARU OUTBACK, 3.6R, AC, htd seats, pwr seat, pwr grp., loaded, $34,995. Call 1-888-240-2415, or visit our website: www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. 2012 CHEV EQUINOX LS, AWD, loaded, $21,995. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK., website: www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL #311430. 2013 FORD ESCAPE, AWD, heated seats, loaded, Eco Boost, 47,000 km’s., $24,995. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK. DL #311430. www.GreenlightAuto.ca


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Hanley, near #11 Call Maurice Wildeman 306-365-4395, Hwy, former bake shop, gas bar, confec306-365-7802, Lanigan, SK. tionary, has 2 work bays and living quarters. Lintlaw, seed cleaning and processing plan on CP rail line 40 miles North of R e g i n a . C o n t a c t : B r i a n T i e fe n b a c h 306-536-3269, 306-525-3344 at Colliers International, 2505 11th Ave., Suite 200, 120 FRAME COOK and Beals extractor, new Regina, SK. www.collierscanada.com reel last year; Air ram frame loader, no uncapper; Honey wax separator. Offers. Irwin HOME PLUS MOTEL! Live in the Resort Village of Manitou, SK. and live for next to Souris, MB., 204-483-2382, 204-570-2867. nothing. Realize the Canadian dream by earning retirement income while living at home. Lovely home attached to 3 unit motel. Everything upgraded. $425,000 buys it all. Contact Lorne Purdy 306-222-5984. Re/Max Saskatoon. Pictures online at: 1970 INTERNATIONAL 1600. 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California truck, no rust, 118,000 miles, only $24,500. 306-946-8522 Saskatoon SK TIM HAMMOND REALTY For sale: West2006 FREIGHTLINER M2, 280 HP, tan- CONTINUOUS METAL ROOFING, no ex- wind Florist and Greenhouse located in dem, 10 spd., air, exc. cond., California no posed screws to leak or metal overlaps. thriving Moosomin, SK. This package incl.: rust truck, $36,500. 306-946-8522, Saska- Ideal for lower slope roofs, rinks, church- 48x26’ main shop, with natural gas furnace walk-in fridge and a total of 5 greentoon, SK. es, pig barns, commercial, arch rib build- and houses, 3 heated and attached to main 2006 IH 8600 California truck, no rust, ing and residential roofing; also available shop. The inventory, supplies, tools and tractor option or grain box or silage, in Snap Lock. 306-435-8008, Wapella, SK. equipment are negotiable with offers. $35,000. 306-946-8522, Saskatoon, SK. Owner willing to help with transition of new buyer. Lots of potential for expansion! 2008 FORD F750 water truck. Warner Contact Guy Shepherd at 306-434-8857. Ind., Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930 GARAGE FOR SALE: 16’x24’. Structure http:// Westwind.TimHammond.ca DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca and trusses in great shape. Would like it CAN-AM TRUCK EXPORT LTD., Delisle, SK, removed in June. $1500 OBO. Buyer re1-800-938-3323. 2011 Cancade 35’ end sponsible for removal and permit. Call dump tridem gravel trailer, air ride, elec. 306-292-8857, Saskatoon, SK. tarp, $48,000; 1974 Kenworth water truck, STEEL BUILDINGS SPECIAL limited adver555 Cummins, auto, tandem, 3000 gal. al- tising deals. Most all sizes. Make offer or um. tank, $15,000; 2010 IHC Lonestar bid for best deal. Toll free 1-800-964-8335 DEBTS, BILLS AND charge accounts too w/sleeper, 550 Cummins, 18 front, 46 Source 18X. Photo gallery available to high? Need to resolve prior to spring? 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2012 CAT MODEL 272D XHP skidsteer, 2 spd. high flow hyd., cab, AC, heater, new 7 8 ” b u c ke t , 3 7 0 h o u r s , $ 4 5 , 5 0 0 . 204-864-2391, 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB.

ACCUMARK AIRSPRAY CURRENTLY seeking out long term custom airspray customers in all SK, AB, MB regions. For more info. www.accumarkairspray.com 306-276-6840, tkarle27@hotmail.com

LOWDERMILK TRANSPORT IS providing one call service for all Equipment/Hay hauling. Very experienced, multiple trucks serving AB., SK., and MAN. 780-872-0107, COMPACTOR: 2006 CAT CS563, 84”, 306-252-1001, Kenaston, SK. smooth drum, CAH, $84,500. Conquest TEMPEST TRANSPORT IS now looking Equipment, 306-483-2500, Oxbow, SK. for grain/fertilizer and cattle hauling work ATTACHMENTS PARTS COMPONENTS in AB. and SK. We also offer grain hopper for construction equipment. Attachments service to the northern USA states. Call for dozers, excavators and wheel loaders. 403-635-5780 for details, Coaldale, AB. Used, Re-built, Surplus, and New equipment parts and major components. Call Western Heavy Equipment 306-981-3475, Prince Albert, SK. 2004 BOBCAT 430 ZHS excavator, 570 hours, white and red, $39,995. For info call 306-764-2325, 1-888-708-3739. 435 CAT SCRAPER, converted to hyds., exc. cond., $35,000. Call 204-669-9626, Winnipeg, MB. 1994 HITACHI EX270LC-5 excavator with thumb and 3-way valve, $40,000; Cedar Rapids 22x36 jaw crusher w/Elrus vibratory feeder, $100,000. 204-376-5194, or EQUIPMENT HAULING. Serving western 204-641-0008, Arborg, MB. Canada and northwest USA. Call Harvey at: CAT D6D TRACK dozer, S/N #4X08123, 1-877-824-3010, or cell 403-795-1872. 1982, dbl. tilt angle blade, 20” Grousers, Vandenberg Hay Farms Ltd., Nobleford AB. canopy, ripper, $32,000. Ph 204-795-9192, Email: logistics@vandenberghay.ca Plum Coulee, MB. 1978 CAT 631D motor scraper, 6180 hours, 31 yard capacity, 8 spd. powershift, 37.25-35 tires. Nice shape! $58,000. Call Jordan anytime 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB. JD 250 SERIES II skidsteer, AC, new forks and new bucket. Huge Estevan Motor Speedway Equipment-RV-Vehicle Auction, Saturday, June 21, 2014, Estevan Sask. Visit www.mackauctioncompany.com for bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or JETCO ENT. INC. Experienced equipment sale hauling. Alberta, Sask. and Manitoba. Call 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 780-888-1122, Lougheed, AB. HUGE PULL GRADER for sale, Cat 16G weighs over 40,000 lbs., 23.5x25 CUSTOM BALE HAULING, self-loading chassis, articulating, 18’ Moldboard, $80,000. and unloading 17 bale truck. Radisson, SK. tires, Call Wes for more details, 306-682-3367, 306-827-2269 or 306-827-7835. CWK Enterprises, Humboldt, SK. CHAMPION GRADER model 720, snow wing, in good operating cond, ready to go, MULCHING - TREES, BRUSH, stumps, $19,900; Excavator, Hitachi 120LC, caraganas, etc. 12 years of enviro friendly $38,000. Call 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. mulching. Call today! 306-933-2950. Visit: CAT D6D LGP, 29” pads, 7 roller frame, www.maverickconstruction.ca canopy, screens, 6A double tilt dozer, TALBOT HOT BIN SEALING, we seal bins sweeps, Carco 60 winch, S/N #4X10278, on wood and concrete floors. Serving SK, 1985, new chains, $35,000. 204-795-9192, AB and MB. 306-631-0203, Moose Jaw, SK. Plum Coulee, MB. talbotbinsealing@gmail.com 2010 Komatsu PC220 LC-8 hyd. excavator, REGULATION DUGOUTS: 120x60x14’ hyd. thumb, 6360 hrs. Call 587-991-6605, $2000; 160x60x14’ $2950; 180x60x14’ Edmonton, AB. $3450; 200x60x14’ $3950. Gov’t grants available. 306-222-8054, Saskatoon, SK. DIAMOND BARN REPAIRS, Steel siding and roofing repair, all repairs necessary for inside/outside the barn, except electrical. Vic 204-362-8301 or Cory 204-384-6602, Winkler, MB. CUSTOM BALING/ SWATHING/ SEEDING, Contour, double shoot; also parting 567 baler. Alan at 306-463-8423, Marengo, SK. HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILLING, Hydro-Vac and electro-fusion services. Fast. Efficient. Reasonable. Sure Shot HDD Contracting Ltd. 306-933-0170, Saskatoon SK. Visit: www.sureshothdd.com NEUFELD ENT. CORRAL CLEANING, payloader, Bobcat with rubber tracks and vertical beater spreaders. Phone 306-220-5013, 306-467-5013, Hague, SK. EXPLOSIVES CONTRACTOR: Beaver dams, rocks, stumps. Reasonable rates. Federally licensed magazine and insured. Northwest Demolition, Radisson, SK. Call 306-827-2269 or 306-827-7835. BRUSH MULCHING. The fast, effective way to clear land. Four season service, competitive rates, 375 HP unit, also avail. trackhoe w/thumb, multiple bucket attachments. Bury rock and brush piles and fence line clearing. Bork Contracting, www.borysiukcontracting.ca Prince Albert, SK., 306-960-3804.

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USED WBM EXCAVATOR Attachments: 200 Series: 60” cleanup, $3800; 66” twist, $7200; 60” rake, $4500. 250 Series: Wedge coupler, $1600; 36” dig, $3200; 42” dig, $3800; 66” cleanup, $4800; V-ditching, $4800; 72” rake, $6000. 300 Series: Wedge coupler, $2000; V-ditching, $5200; 72” cleanup, $5500; 72” rake, $6500. Call R i c k at We s t e r n H e av y E q u i p m e n t , 306-981-3475, Prince Albert, SK. 3- TEREX TS14B MOTOR SCRAPERS, 1980 to 1982, $45,000 ea. OBO; 1997 Case 9030B Excavator, $42,000 OBO. Send email for pics to: sfventures@sasktel.net Call 306-537-6866, Regina, SK.

BOBCAT MT52 WALK behind loader, 1,000 hours, $11,995. For info call 306-764-2325, 1-888-708-3739. HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2008 KOMATSU PC308, Zero turn, QA, clean up bucket, 13’ stick, AC, plumbed for GPS, $75,000; JD 270LC, w/hyd. thumb, QA, 12’ stick, $55,000; 2006 Volvo EC210 BLC, QA, w/hyd. thumb, AC, 3190 hrs., $75,000. 204-871-0925, McGregor, MB. 1998 HITACHI EX60, w/thumb, hyd. quick attach and 2 buckets, $27,000 OBO. Call 403-333-8460, Turner Valley, AB. ATTACHMENTS: skidsteer, pallet forks, buckets, augers, hay spears. Conquest Equipment, 306-483-2500, Oxbow, SK. 2004 NH RG200B grader, dozer blade and ripper; 1999 Cat IT28G loader. Call 306-236-8023, Goodsoil, SK. 2013 KUBOTA SVL90, 790 hours, orange, $59,995. For info call 306-764-2325, 1-888-708-3739.

GOLD MINING EQUIPMENT: Domine Trommel reverse screw, 25 hrs. Elruss twin deck screen on 48’ highboy, belly pod. Read Screen-All portable power screen. Cat 3306 205 KVA Genset, 75 KVA backup Genset, electric 4” submersible pumps, 8” rubber lined dredge pumps, Cat 6” pump, Scalper/water jet, 48’ Sea Can w/tri-axle carrier, 2500 gal fuel cap/workshop. Bunkhouse unit 45’, woodstove, (wheeled). 100 acres “The Canyon” on McDame Creek along Hwy. #37, Jade City, BC. Taking best offer on pieces or package, possible trades. duckdodger@sasktel.net Call 306-267-4552.

EXTREME DUTY BRUSHCUTTER (made in Canada) made with 1/4” steel, 66” cut Omni HD gearbox and parker hyd. motor. Cuts up to 4” trees. Has two 1/2”x3”x24” blades on a stump jumper, c/w hyd. hoses and flat face couplers. Standard flow operation, open rear discharge prevents under deck build up, $4995. Agrimex, 306-432-4444, Dysart, SK. 2 0 0 8 T E R E X P T- 1 0 0 , 2 , 3 0 0 h o u r s , $37,900. For info call 306-764-2325, 1-888-708-3739.

CONTERRA GRADER for skidsteers and tractors. Excellent for road maintenance, floating and levelling. 518S-SS, $2499. Conterra manufactures over 150 attachments. Call 1-877-947-2882, view online at www.conterraindustries.com 2011 TEREX PT60, 994 hours, $44,900. For info call 306-764-2325, 1-888-708-3739. TRENCHERS, PLOWS AND BACKHOES. Vermeer Navigator directional drill, Model D7x11 w/Kubota dsl.; Ditch Witch 7020, blade, backhoe and cable plow; Ditch Witch 5110, cable plow and front blade; Ditch Witch R65 backhoe, blade and trencher; Ditch Witch R40 trencher, blade, 4 cyl. dsl; Case-Davis maxi sneaker, rubber tires, ride on rear plow; Davis T78 on steel tracks, rear trencher. Also unit on a trailer; Vermeer walk behind Model V1350; (3) Ditch Witch walk behind Model 1230H. Cambrian Equipment Sales Ltd., Winnipeg, MB., ph 204-667-2867, fax 204-667-2932. 1998 CATERPILLAR D6R, differential steer, UR blade, 70% UC remaining, $65,000. 306-536-5055, Lumsden, SK. 2006 CAT 320 EXCAVATOR, QA, cleanout bucket, 10,000 hrs., nice, $60,000. 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. EQUIPMENT RENTALS: dozers, compactors, loaders, excavators, etc. Conquest Equipment, 306-483-2500, Oxbow, SK.

LOOKING FOR GRAVEL to buy, lease or partner over, preferably in the West Central region SK and AB. Free testing. Will pay top $$$. Fred Boisvert 306-948-6977 Biggar, SK. 1997 DEERE 230LC excavator, 14,083 hours, 31.5” triple grousers, WBM wedge style coupler, WBM 32” digging bucket and 62” cleanup bucket with serrated edge, plumbed, mechanical thumb, New UC! $59,000. Call Jordan anytime 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB. 2011 CASE 590 SUPER N backhoe, 4x4, extend-a-hoe, 1300 hrs., pilot controls, AC, ride control, 4-way lockers, other options, SN#JJGN59SNPBC546151, $87,000 OBO. Call 306-577-2439 or 306-577-7704, Carlyle, SK. 2008 GENIE TELEHANDLER w/8000 lbs., 44’ reach, good mechanical/cosmetic condition, $56,500. Phone 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com HYDRAULIC PULL SCRAPERS 10 to 25 yds., exc. cond.; Loader and scraper tires, custom conversions available. Looking for Cat cable scrapers. Quick Drain Sales Ltd., 306-231-7318, 306-682-4520 Muenster SK 4 IN 1 QC bucket for JCB backhoe, $1500. Call 306-621-0425, Yorkton, SK.


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2000 CATERPILLAR (NOBLE) FORKLIFT, model R804-10K, Perkins diesel engine, 10,000 lb cap., rough terrain, 4x4, new rebuilt transmission, 14’ height cap, $35,000 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB. CAT 60, 70, 80 and 463’s available. Also Allis Chalmers direct mount scrapers. 16’-20’ pull dozers. 306-338-7114 Clair, SK RECLAMATION CONTRACTORS: Bigham 3 and 4 leg mechanical trip 3 pt. hitch Paratills in stock; parts for Bigham and Tye Paratills. Call Kellough’s: 1-888-500-2646. ROME PLOW AND KELLO DISC blades and bearings; 24” to 36” notched disc blades. 1-888-500-2646, Red Deer, AB. www.kelloughs.com OVER 30 UNITS of compaction equipment of many types and models; 5- Remote controlled vibratory packers; Large stock of power plants and power units; Several air compressors from 185 to 650 CFM; 4Post pounders, some skidsteer mount; 5Stump grinders; 3- sweepers; Hundreds of hyd. cylinders. Cambrian Equipment Sales, Winnipeg, MB. Ph. 204-667-2867, fax 204-667-2932. 2004 JCB LOADALL telehandler, 2,600 hours, $38,995. For info call 306-764-2325, 1-888-708-3739.

1980 D7-G CAT, rebuilt motor, trans, torque final, drives like new, UC, 26” pads, twin tilt angle blade, full bush canopy, winch, $89,000. Warranty. Consider trade. Can deliver. 204-743-2324, Cypress River. CAT 621B MOTOR SCRAPER, 14-20 cu. yd. capacity, 330 HP, 8 spd., cushion hitch, AC, heat, AM/FM, good rubber, vg cond., $62,000. 204-867-7074, 204-585-5254, Sandy Lake, MB. WOBCO 666 ROAD GRADER w/471 Detroit engine. Huge Estevan Motor Speedway Equipment-RV-Vehicle Auction, Saturday, J u n e 2 1 , 2 0 1 4 , E s t e va n , S K . V i s i t www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 ROAD GRADERS CONVERTED to pull behind large 4 WD tractors, 14’ and 16’ blade widths available. CWK Enterprises, 306-682-3367, 306-231-8358, Humboldt, SK., www.cwenterprises.ca PULL DOZERS FOR SALE: 18’, 20’ and 22’ available, dual wheels, tilt. Call Wes for prices and details, 306-682-3367, CWK Enterprises, Humboldt, SK. IH TD15B, POWERSHIFT, nice shape, motor overhauled, dozer/piling teeth, ready for bush work; 12’ Rome plow, single or rope or hyd. 306-233-5241, Wakaw, SK. 1977 CATERPILLAR 951 loader w/ripper, 80% UC, rear mount ripper, $18,500 OBO. Call 403-333-8460, Turner Valley, AB. EXCELLENT SELECTION Used skidsteers, track loaders, forklifts, zoom booms, mini excavators. Visit www.glenmor.cc for details, specs and prices. Glenmor, phone 306-764-2325, Prince Albert, SK. YELLOW ROSE CONSTRUCTION has a complete gravel crushing spread for sale. 2442 Elruss Jaw plant, 3’ Taylor crusher, plus a complete extra 3’ Taylor crusher and a warehouse of parts, Eccentric bushings, gears, shafts, other bushings, etc.; Elruss hopper feeder screening plant, 5x18’ screening double decker, Genset tower van, 3406 Cat, lots of electrical power, 36x75’ Hikon conveyors, shop van w/lots of extra plant parts, tools, welder, ready to go. By the piece or complete; Ingersoll Rand L120, portable light and power pull behind, purchased in 2008, used very little. Bill McGinnis 306-567-7619, 306-734-2232, Craik, SK. 2004 HITACHI ZAXIS 200LC, 8000 hrs., new UC, prolink thumb, 2 buckets, mint, $75,000. 306-744-8113, Saltcoats, SK. CLIFF’S USED CRAWLER PARTS. Some o l d e r C at s , I H a n d A l l i s C h a l m e r s . 780-755-2295, Edgerton, AB. 2004 BOBCAT 325, 1,550 hours, white and black, $22,900. For info call 306-764-2325, 1-888-708-3739.

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CAP MULTI SHANK ripper for D6H or R, ARM RIVERPOLE BUILDINGS, 40’x60’ to $7500. 2003 JD 250 skidsteer loader, 80’x300’, Sask. only. Call 306-731-2066, $14,000. Wanted: sweeps for D6H or R. Lumsden, SK. Call 306-889-4203, 306-270-4770, Prairie River, SK.

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VALMETAL FEED CONVEYOR, 25’x16”, $1700 OBO; Agrimetal supercart 542, gas powered, $3500 OBO; Muller 4000L bulk tank w/wand washer, $4000 OBO; 4 Boumatic milkers with auto take-off and computer read-out, $4500 OBO; Surge milk line cube cooler, $400 OBO; Pipeline washing system, $500 OBO; Guardian bulk tank time temp, $700 OBO; Wall mount glass jar receiver, transfer pump, milk line, etc., $2000 OBO. 250-672-9407, Darfield, BC.

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USED, REBUILT or NEW engines. Specializing in Cummins, have all makes, large inventory of parts, repowering is our specialty. 1-877-557-3797, Ponoka, AB. CATERPILLAR DIESEL 50 motor, S/N 1E1760 in a D7 S/N 9G4405WG, pony stuck, $3500; Caterpillar diesel 40, 3 cyl., S/N 3C127, poor chassis, $3000. Good runners. 204-749-2118, Miami, MB. 3406B, N14, SERIES 60, running engines and parts. Call Yellowhead Traders, 306-896-2882, Churchbridge, SK.

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BBB BIN CONSTRUCTION- Erections, extensions and repairs in SK. Fully insured. The 2014 season is filling up fast. Call 306-716-3122, Eston, SK. POLY HOPPER BINS, 100 bu., $925; 150 bu. $1290. 306-258-4422, Vonda, SK. Call for nearest dealer. www.buffervalley.com

SPRING BREAK SPECIAL on all post or stud frame farm buildings. Sizes range from 32’x40’x10’ to 80’x200’x20’. Choice of sliding doors, overhead doors or bi-fold doors. Contact New-Tech Construction Ltd. at 306-220-2749, Hague, SK.

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TALBOT HOT BIN SEALING, we seal bins on wood and concrete floors. Serving SK, AB and MB. 306-631-0203, Moose Jaw, SK. talbotbinsealing@gmail.com 19’ WESTEEL 4 RINGS, Twister 4 rings, $3500, 2 wooden floors w/skirting, good cond., offers. 403-932-4858, Cochrane, AB

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VERMEER REBEL BALER, w/gathering wheels and elec. tie, has made less than 2500 bales, $15,000. Also, JD 6 wheel hay rake, $800. 204-571-6258, Brandon, MB. SELLING BY UNRESERVED Auction, Saturday, June 21, Redwater, AB. 3balers; 2- JD 956 Mocos; JD 328 sq. baler; plus much more. View online at www.prodaniukauctions.com JD 568 ROUND BALER, 2008 21.5x16.1 tires, megawide plus PU w/hyd. lift, pushbar, high moisture kit, var. core. Like new, always shedded, only (approx) 3500 bales, $28,500. 306-591-2760, Lumsden, SK. HESSTON 956A ROUND BALER net and twine wrap and a 2010 NH BR7090 netwrap round baler w/inoculant liquid applicator and moisture tester. Dayle Chuckry Farm and Livestock Equipment Auction, Monday, June 16, 2014, Weyburn, Sask. DUAL STAGE ROTARY SCREENERS and area. Visit www.mackauctioncompany.com Kwik Kleen 5-7 tube. Call 204-857-8403, for sale bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or Portage la Prairie, MB. or visit online: 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 www.zettlerfarmequipment.com 2004 NH 740 auto-tie, bale ramps, counCUSTOM COLOR SORTING chickpeas to ter, wide PU, done only 390 bales. Owner mustard. Cert organic and conventional. passed away, hasn’t been used for several 306-741-3177, Swift Current, SK. years, small operation. $12,900 OBO. Reimer Farm Equip., Gary 204-326-7000, www.reimerfarmequipment.com Hwy. 12 North, Steinbach, MB. 2012 REM GRAIN VAC 2700, 6000 BPH, 14’ discharge auger, pipe and clean up nozzles, sm 1000 RPM PTO, never scoop again, 155 hours, $17,000. Call 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. Will consider grain in trade. SEED CLEANING EQUIPMENT, elevators and small hopper bottom bins for sale. 204-523-7464, Killarney, MB.

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2010 MF 9435 30’, Schumacher knife, PU 2001 18’ NEW HOLLAND Haybine, shedded reel, shedded, as new 210 hrs., $80,000 $15,000. Ready to go. Call 306-697-7463, firm. 403-572-3700, Drumheller, AB. Grenfell, SK. 1995 MACDON PREMIER 2900 swather, NH 116 HAYBINE, good shape; MF 228 2426 hrs., 30’ 960 header, double swath, square baler, exc. cond. 306-283-4747, gauge wheels, PU reels, vg cond., $27,500 306-291-9395, Langham, SK. OBO. Call 306-743-7622, Langenburg, SK.

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2012 R85 MACDON discbine, 16’ pull type, CASE/IH 30’ SWATHER, 1000 PTO, 10’ steel swath roller, $3500. 306-488-2103 or $31,000. Call 306-948-2077, Biggar, SK. 306-541-4346, Holdfast, SK. 2007 MACDON A30-S mower cond., pur- JOHN DEERE 2320 22’ SP. Call Hodgins chased new in 2009, cut approx. 3500 Au c t i o n e e r s I n c . 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 7 - 2 0 7 5 . acres, new knife last year, vg cond, PL#915407. $18,000. Brian McCarthy, Moosomin, SK, 306-435-3590 or 306-435-7527. MF 9420, 30’ 5200 header, approx. 775 hrs, c/w Outback AutoSteer, shedded, very DRY HAY FASTER! With Ag Shield’s Re- good cond., $66,000 OBO. 780-632-7397, Con 400 3PP, replace your rake pass, cut 780-632-9862, Vegreville, AB. drying time in half, combine up to two 18’ windrows, move swaths onto dry ground. HESSTON 9435 WINDROWER, Massey Order yours today! 1-844-227-1831. 5200 25’ draper header, 935 hours, $72,500. 306-297-7986, Shaunavon, SK. www.agshield.com

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2005 NH BR780, $6500. Ph. Raymore NewHolland, 306-746-2911, Raymore, SK. www.raymorenewholland.com 2009 JOHN DEERE 568 MegaWide round baler, 1000 PTO w/net wrap, high moisture kit, auto oiler, Gandy hay preservative applicator, approx. 10,000 bales, $29,000. 204-851-0732, 204-748-2022, Virden, MB.

BALE SPEARS, high quality imported INDENT SHELLS FOR 32 indent, assorted from Italy, 27” and 49”, free shipping, exsizes, $400 OBO. Phone 306-648-8005, c e l l e n t p r i c i n g . C a l l n o w t o l l f r e e Gravelbourg, SK. 1-866-443-7444, Stonewall, MB. 2008 HESSTON CHALLENGER 3x4 square baler, $67,000; 2005 Hesston 4760 3x3 square baler, with accumulator, $38,000. 204-728-4784, Brandon, MB.

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2001 NH 1475 haybine, 14’, 2300 header, 2012 16’ HESSTON MF 1375 discbine with 1000 PTO, low acres, always shedded, exc. steel crimpers plus a 16’ JD 1600A mower conditioner haybine with rubber crimper. cond. 204-728-2949, Brandon, MB. Dayle Chuckry Farm and Livestock Equip. MACDON 5000, 14’ power tongue haybine, Auction, Monday, June 16, 2014, Weyburn, Sask. area. For sale bill and photos BALE SPEAR ATTACHMENTS for all straight, field ready, 1000 PTO. Call visit www.mackauctioncompany.com loaders and skidsteers, excellent pricing. 780-875-7051, Lloydminster, AB. 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815, Mack Call now 1-866-443-7444. C I H 8 3 7 0 1 4 ’ h a y b i n e , $ 4 5 0 0 . Auction Co. PL 311962. 2006 JD 567 BALER, 3000 bales made, 306-472-5762, 306-472-7588, Lafleche SK used only 2 seasons, always shedded, like new, $33,000. Gary Hauber 306-233-7872, 2004 CASE/IH SCX 100 haybine, one owner, very low acres, always shedded, exc. 2005 NH HW305, 30’, $66,000. Raymore Cudworth, SK. cond. 306-748-2696, Neudorf, SK. NewHolland, 306-746-2911, Raymore, SK. www.raymorenewholland.com JD 896 14’ MOWER CONDITIONER to fit JD 4895 urethane rollers, no clog 2007 JD 4895, 18.4x26 Firestone grip guards, hyd. var. speed reel, reverser, like tires, 30’ Honeybee header, double knife new, only cut 600 acres, always shedded, drive PU reel, 581 swathing hrs, 747 eng. hrs, always shedded, asking $79,000; Vers $15,000. Call 306-591-2760, Lumsden, SK. 4750, 30’ double knife dr., PU reel, 2760 2002 JD 956 discbine, 1000 RPM PTO, hrs, always shedded, asking $12,000. Oak hyd. tilt, very well maintained, $14,000. Bluff, MB. 204-782-2846 or 204-488-5030. 403-646-5636 evenings, Nanton, AB. 2008 MB M150 D60 DK, 35’, $115,000. Raymore NewHolland, 306-746-2911, Ray2004 NH 1475 HAYBINE, 16’ sickle bar, hy- more, SK. www.raymorenewholland.com droswing, 1 owner, $19,500. Phone 1981 VERSATILE 4400 SP, gas, 22’, DS, 403-729-2973, Rocky Mountain House, AB. batt reel, updated guards and knives 2009 JD 4895 SP windrower, bar ties, HID w/extras, new governor and main drive lights, long wiper, var. spd. reel, 16’ 896 main bearings changed, $5000 OBO; 2013 JOHN DEERE 569 baler, bale wrap hay header, non-clog guards, steel skid belt, MF 35, 25’ PT, batt reel, new knife kit included, hyd. lift, exc cond., $48,500 shoes, 330 cutting hrs., $69,000; 2011 1985 complete updated cutter bar, HD knife consider some grain in trade. Can deliver. A-30D MacDon mower conditioner, 16’ PT and heads, great swather for smaller combine, 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. w/stub guards on cutting bar, $20,000. used last yr., runs great, $500; 1985 NH 204-851-0732, 204-748-2022, Virden, MB. 114 haybine 14’, new knives, ok shape, $5000 OBO. 306-554-7877, Wishart, SK. 2011 CASE/IH RD182, 18’ disc mower 2006 JD 956 MOCO discbine, used for conditioner header, fits WD 2302, exc. 2007 NH HW325, 30’, $65,000. Yorkton two seasons, always shedded, like new, cond, $15,000. 306-682-4520 Muenster SK NewHolland, 306-783-8511, Yorkton, SK., $35,500. Gary Hauber, 306-233-7872, or www.yorktonnewholland.com Cudworth, SK. 2011 MACDON R85 discbine, 16’, PT, only 2007 CIH WDX 1202, 36’, $85,000. Call 2007 NH 1475 haybine w/H514 header, cut 800 acres, shedded, $34,000 OBO. Call Watrous NewHolland 306-946-3301, Waonly 160 acres/yr since new, always shed- 204-522-5883, Coulter, MB. trous, SK. www.watrousnewholland.com ded, excellent cond., 1000 PTO, $25,000 2009 18’ MACDON A-30 haybine header, 22’ 4400 VERSATILE, cab, air, PU and batt Call 306-692-2194, Moose Jaw, SK. fits M series MacDon swathers, $24,900 reels, side cutters, shedded. 20’ Versatile O B O. 3 0 6 - 7 3 5 - 7 7 8 4 , 3 0 6 - 7 3 5 - 2 5 8 0 , 4 0 0 , c a b , 2 n d h e a d e r, s h e d d e d . Whitewood, SK. 306-877-2014, 306-877-4402, Dubuc, SK.

SELLING BY UNRESERVED AUCTION, Saturday, June 21, Redwater, AB. Ph. Allan 780-961-2453, 780-719-4548. IBEC 7 Tier propane grain dryer, series 1200 turbo, 60 Hz, 1 phase. View www.prodaniukauctions.com NEW SUPERB SD250 grain dryer, canola screens, two electric motors, warranty, $32,000. 780-985-3753, Calmar, AB. NEW SUPERB GRAIN dryers and Moridge parts. Call Grant Service at Foam Lake, SK. 306-272-4195.

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NH SUPER 1049 SP bale wagon, good cond., $12,500; NH 166 hay turner, exc. SELLING GRAIN LEGS, distributors, con- cond., $4200. 306-731-2892, Lumsden, SK veyors and truck scales. Also other eleva2011 NH BR7090, $21,000. Ph. Yorkton tors parts. 403-634-8540, Grassy Lake, AB. NewHolland, 306-783-8511, Yorkton, SK., or www.yorktonnewholland.com CONEYAIR GRAIN VACS, parts, accessories. Call Bill 780-986-5548, Leduc, AB. www.starlinesales.com

NH BR7090 ROUND baler, twine wrap, Mega wide PU, 1000 PTO, always shedded, 6000 bales, $15,500 OBO. 306-753-7143, Cactus Lake, SK. ROUND baler BR780, 2004 twine only, NH SP 1049 bale wagon, shedded, field NH PU, big tires, approx. 12,000 bales, ready, $10,000 OBO. Phone 306-729-3271, wide always shedded. 306-459-2859 Ogema, SK Lumsden, SK. 2003 NH BR780, bale command, twine only, reg. PU, gathering wheels, brand new belts, vg cond., field ready, $9500 OBO. 306-642-4908 306-642-4302 Assiniboia SK NEW “BAG ARMOUR” grain bag cover. Protect your grain bag from birds, weather VERMEER 605J ROUND baler, very good and wildlife. Reusable with a 10 year UV condition, always shedded, $4500 OBO. warranty. See your nearest Flaman store 204-851-5810, Oak Lake, MB. or call 1-888-435-2626. www.flaman.com NH 688 ROUND baler, auto-tie, 500 bales CHOOSE THE RIGHT bag for the right reaon new belts, 1 owner, always shedded, sons. Flaman grain bags. Book now and infield ready, $8500. Call 306-472-5219 or sure your supply, See your nearest Flaman 1982 MCKEE 1578 soft core round baler, 306-648-7813, Lafleche, SK. store or 1-888-435-2626 www.flaman.com field ready, one owner, always shedded, 2008 NH BR7090, $17,900. Raymore new floor belts and bearings all around, NewHolland, 306-746-2911, Raymore, SK. $1000. Call 403-318-8135, Delburne, AB. www.raymorenewholland.com VERMEER 8 WHEEL cart rake, $3500. 2003 JD 567 round baler, Megatooth PU, FLAMAN 1610 PRO grain extractor. Unload 780-914-8525, Calmar, AB. soft core option, shedded. 306-877-2014, bags easily and economically. In stock in- 2007 CIH WDX RBX563, $21,000. Call 306-877-4402, Dubuc, SK. ventory. See your nearest Flaman store or Watrous NewHolland 306-946-3301, Wa2003 NH BB960, 3x4x8, tandem axle, call 1-888-435-2626. www.flaman.com trous, SK. www.watrousnewholland.com low bale count, $35,000. 780-385-0081, FLAMAN 1410 PRO grain bagger. Invento- 2013 JD 568 baler, 1300 bales, $37,000. brentdyanna@hotmail.com Killam, AB. ry available complete with wide mouth Call 306-297-7986, Shaunavon, SK. hopper and 23’ conveyor. See your nearest JOHN DEERE 546 round baler, 540 PTO Flaman store or call 1-888-435-2626. 2004 ANDERSON BALE wrapper, shedded, great shape, $8000. Call 306-692-2194 www.flaman.com Moose Jaw, SK. like new. 306-333-4829, Abernethy, SK.

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2010 CHALLENGER SP115C, 30’, w/UII PU reel, tilt fore/aft, $63,000. Call 780-877-2513, Ferintosh, AB.

JD 6620 SP combine with 1480 engine hours. Estate of Vivian Kuntz Farm Equip. Auction, Monday, June 23, 2014, Tribune, SK. area. www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale bill and photos 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962

2011 NH H8060 36’, $128,000. Yorkton NewHolland, 306-783-8511, Yorkton, SK., or www.yorktonnewholland.com 2005 MF 9220 30’, 1030 hours, exc. shape, $52,500. 306-734-2762, 306-567-7895, Craik, SK. VERSATILE 4025 SWATHER, 24’, mounts 2002 CASE/IH 2388 combine, 1717 rof o r 9 0 3 0 b i - d i r e c t i o n a l . P h o n e : tor hrs, 2015 PU, hopper topper, 2 sets of 306-867-9454, Outlook, SK. concaves, well serviced and always shedded, $95,000. Also available 25’ header, 2000 AH 8450 c/w 8050 30’ and 8020, $9000. 780-384-2109, Sedgewick, AB. 1 8 ’ , $ 4 8 , 9 0 0 . Wat r o u s N ew H o l l a n d 306-946-3301, Watrous, SK. or view 2011 CASE/IH 8120, 569 sep. hrs., large tube rotor, long auger, luxury leather cab, www.watrousnewholland.com Pro600 display, fine cut chopper, bean NH 2550 SWATHER, 30’ HoneyBee head- concaves, $229,000; 2020 35’ flex header er, 1514 hrs., double knife drive, two roto available. 204-746-4779, Morris, MB. shears, header trans. system, cross auger, shedded. Call 780-877-2698, Ferintosh, AB 2001 MACDON PREMIER, 30’, double 2010 LEXION 585R, 400 sep. hrs., autopiknife, double reel, $65,000. 780-385-0081, lot, contour, 24’ auger, e xc . cond., brentdyanna@hotmail.com Killam, AB. $235,000. 204-371-9928, Steinbach, MB.

JUNE INVENTORY BLOWOUT. Lowest prices of the year! 200 Vehicles. King of Trucks! 306-882-2691, Rosetown Mainline, DL#311284, www.rosetownmainline.net 2012 KUHN SR 112 speed V-hay rake. Dayle Chuckry Farm and Livestock Equipment Auction, Monday, June 16, 2014, Weyburn, Sask. area. For sale bill and photos visit www.mackauctioncompany.com 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815, Mack Auction Co. PL 311962. 2005 MORRIS 1400 hay hiker, 14 bale w/divide stop, $17,000, 204-851-0732, 204-748-2022, Virden, MB. JD 1900 and 1910 air carts, tow behind, good condition, $29,800 and $39,500. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com

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LIKE NEW 8 wheel hyd. rake, red in color, NEW HOLLAND TR85. 1-800-667-2075, $4900 OBO. Reimer Farm Equip., Gary Hodgins Auctioneers Inc. PL#915407. 204-326-7000, Hwy. 12 North, Steinbach, NH 2001 TR99, new tires front and rear, MB. www.reimerfarmequipment.com Rake-Up PU, asking $64,500. Retired from 2006 BUHLER/ INLAND Model 2500 round farming. Bob 306-883-7817, Spiritwood SK bale wagon, 14 bale. Call: 306-463-3678, 2009 NH CR9080, 558 hrs., 718 sep. hrs., Flaxcombe, SK. 900 front tires, 600 rear tires, air, dlx. NH BALERS: JD 510, 1250; JD 530, $3500; chopper, was $235,000 now $212,000. JD 535, $5000. Haybines: Gehl 14’, $3900; Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca NH 116, $3000. Hay Conditioners, $800 2005 NH CR970, 2512 hours, 1669 sep. and up. Rakes: 14 wheel, $6500; Vermeer hours, 310 HP, Redekopp chopper, yield R23, hyd., $8500; Swath Turners: NH 144, moisture, 900 drives, 600 rears, $120,500. $3000; NH 166, $3500; Nissan bean wind Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca rower, $5000. Call 1-866-938-8537. 2009 NH CX8080, 76C PU, 945 hrs., loaded, mint cond. 2012 MacDon 35’ flex draper, 2000 acres, used only 1 season, like new. 306-266-4222, Fir Mountain, SK. 2010 NH CR9070, 440 hrs., 415 sep. hrs., 400 HP, 16’ SwathMaster PU, MAV chopper, was $317,000 now $289,000. Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 2006 CX860 COMBINE, Swathmaster pickup, 1525 hrs., vg condition, $113,500 OBO. 780-878-1479, Camrose, AB.

2006 HONEY BEE SP36, #HW3362A, NH AHHC, hyd. fore/aft., mechanical header tilt, single knife drive, $36,000. 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 1994 MACDON 960 30’ draper header, w/1998 JD adapter, good shape, always JD 7721 PTO with hyd. reverser, good PU shedded c/w transport wagon, $15,000. belts, chrome rub bars, good shape, 306-539-5776, Regina, SK. area. $4000. 306-825-2593, Lloydminster, SK. 2009 NH 94C, W21687B, 30’, UII PU reel, 2001 9650 WALKER, 2054 hrs., hopper hyd. fore/aft., CR/Case adapter, det. topper, Precision cylinder, beater and con- transport, $35,000. 1-888-462-3816 or cave, variable speed feeder house, Y&M, www.farmworld.ca new TSR fine cut chopper, 914P PU header SPEED UP YOUR CANOLA AND PEA $95,000. 204-526-7805, Cypress River, MB HARVEST! With an Ag Shield cross auger 1997 9600 JD, c/w 212 PU header, fine kit. Turnkey kits for less. Add to your comcut chopper, stored inside, vg cond, recent bine or swather draper header, prevent work done 450 hrs. ago, 3148 sep. hrs., feeding issues and increase productivity by $50,000. 403-647-7889, Foremost, AB. 50% on average. Built to match header models; Agco, Case, HoneyBee, JD, MacTO BE SOLD by Auction: 1984 7720 SP, Don, MF and NH. Order yours today! 2600 eng. hrs. Sat., June 14, Lloydminster, 1-844-227-1831. www.agshield.com SK. For more info: www.donaldauctions.ca or call 306-825-2713, Cal Donald Auctio- MF 9024 STRAIGHT CUT header, fits neering, Maidstone, SK. PL #907045. 850/860 Massey, good condition, $1500. Phone 306-867-9454, Outlook, SK. 2010 JD 9870STS 995-775 hrs, ContourMaster w/5 spd. feeder house, 20.8x42s 2004 NH 94C, #HW3359A, UII split reel, w/duals, 22’ auger, Ext. Wear Sep. pkg., reel fore/aft., gauge wheels and transport, chopper, $182,000. US, 320-848-2496, or $29,900. Phone: 1-888-462-3816 or 320-894-6560 www.ms-diversified.com www.farmworld.ca 1982 JD 8820 turbo combine, 4114 hrs, 2005 MACDON 973 draper header, 30’, chopper/chaff spreader, c/w JD 212 PU upper cross auger, Case/IH hookup, slow header, 14’ unload auger, excellent shape! spd. transport, fore and aft, tilt, always $ 2 9 , 5 0 0 . C a l l J o r d a n a n y t i m e stored inside, $32,000. 306-464-2149 or 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB. 306-436-7752, Lang, SK. JD 9500 SP combine. Also 30’ JD straight 2013 AGCO 9250 flex draper header, cut header. Huge Estevan Motor Speedway everything like new, sold w/warranty, Equipment-RV-Vehicle Auction, Saturday, $ 6 5 , 0 0 0 . P h o n e 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 7 - 4 5 1 5 , J u n e 2 1 , 2 0 1 4 , E s t e va n , S K . V i s i t www.combineworld.com www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale b i l l a n d p h o t o s . 3 0 6 - 4 2 1 - 2 9 2 8 o r 2009 MACDON FD70, $60,000 and 2008 MACDON FD70, $55,000. Both 40’, all op306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 tions, 60/70 JD hook-up, shedded, vg FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS cond. Call 306-648-2418, Gravelbourg, SK. We also specialize in: Crop insurance appeals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Custom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. Call Back-Track Investigations for assistance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. 2006 JD 9760 STS, 1800/2300 hrs., Greenlighted yearly, new injectors, concave, feeder house, Y&M, very good cond., $145,000. 306-230-2736, Assiniboia, SK. 1997 JD CTS 2861, 2117 hours, fine cut chopper, comes w/912 pickup, $39,800. 2013 NEW HOLLAND corn header, 980CR, 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 8 row 30’, new condition, $48,000 OBO. 204-793-6760, Hazelridge, MB.

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1979 830 IH forage harvester, Jiffy hi- 2009 NH CR9070, 965 hours, 691 sep. dump, Greenbelt blow deck, good cond. hours, SM grain sieves, std. hyd. NA Fred Monchuk 306-365-4750, Lanigan, SK. CR9070, was $205,500 now $185,000. Call 2004 NH BR780 round baler, Case/IH 563 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca RBX round baler, 605C Vermeer round bal- 2009 NH CR9080, 826 hours, 1053 sep. er, NH 660 round baler, NH 1475 16’ hay- hours, lighting HID, long unloading auger, bine, NH 900 forage harvester w/metal concave small grain ABR, $265,000. Call detector, NH 1033 bale wagon, NH 311 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca square baler, Jiffy Blow Deck silage blower with live floor, Green Belt silage feed wag- 2011 NH CR9080, 438 hrs., 554 sep. hrs., on, high dump silage wagon, IH forage 620/70R42 duals, 28Lx26 12 PR R1, leathblower, Jiffy silage feed wagon, 30’ HD er operator seat, CD radio, $463,000. Call corral panels, 8’ and 10’ corral panels, 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca round bale scale, grain troughs, Farm King NEW HOLLAND TR70. 1-800-667-2075, 12” roller mill, calf tip table, Lift Off bale Hodgins Auctioneers Inc. PL#915407. self-unloading carrier, 80 bushel hopper wagon, Sovema 12-wheel hay rake. Huge 2011 NH CR9070, 953 hrs., 751 sep. hrs., Estevan Motor Speedway Equipment-RV- 350 tank, 900 drives, Redekopp MAV Vehicle Auction, Saturday, June 21, 2014, chopper, was $317,000 now $286,000. Estevan, SK. For sale bill and photos visit Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca www.mackauctioncompany.com Mack Auction Co. 306-421-2928, 306-487-7815 2011 NH CR9080, 440 hrs., 566 sep. hrs., rotors, 620/70R42 duals, 28Lx26 rear PL 311962. tires, Lux cab, autosteer 262, $463,000. Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 2012 NH CR9090, 541 hrs., 426 sep. hrs., 591 HSP, 2WD, standard chopper rear attach., was $374,000 now $364,000. Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca

2 0 0 4 HONEY BEE SP36 header, STS adapter, new knives, guards and canvas. Other adapters available. $29,800. Phone 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com MACDON 960 HEADER, 30’, PU reel, approx. 7500 acres, w/wo bi-dir. adapter, good condition. 306-448-4412, Manor, SK.

2004 CASE/IH 2388 with 14’ Swathmaster PU, hopper topper, Y&M, good condition, shedded, 1700 engine/1400 rotor hours. 306-675-2285, 306-795-7004, Kelliher, SK. 2001 CIH 2388, 2061 sep. hrs., Y&M, hopper topper, always shedded, second set of concaves, $85,000 OBO; 2002 CIH 1020 30’ flex header, HHC, hyd. fore/aft, PU reel; 1986 CIH 1010 25’ straight header, batt reel; 4 wheel 30’ flex head trailer. 204-746-8971, Lowe Farm, MB.

1998 JD CTS II 3981/2729 hours, fine cut chopper, 914 pickup included, $29,800. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 1981 7720 2800 hrs., reverser, Redekop chopper, good condition, $11,000; 1979 8820, 5000 hrs., $9000. Will take grain on trade. 306-693-9847, Moose Jaw, SK. JD 9400 SHEDDED, 914 PU header, all updates, fore&aft, auto header height, c/w with JD 930 Rigid header, JD 925 flex header and new 30’ hdr trailer, $65,000. 306-488-2103, 306-541-4346, Holdfast SK 2003 JD STS Canadian Special 12.5L w/JD or MD header, 2588/1817 hrs., very good condition, $89,800. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com

2002 AGCO 700, #W22133A, 25’, batt reel, was $7,900 now $4,500. 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 1997 MACDON 960, #PW2723D, 30’, PU reel, TR adapter, double swath, guage wheels, $19,000. 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 1996 JD 914 pickup header, new belt, wide tires, has all it’s teeth. $6000. 204-851-5520, Cromer, MB.

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S m o o th & No tc he d . CASE/IH COMBINES and other makes and models. 5 years interest free on most units. Call the combine superstore. Trades welcome, delivery can be arranged. Call Gord 403-308-1135, Lethbridge, AB.

1998 NH 971, #PN2689E, 30’, batt reel, was $4,000 now $3,500. 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca

NEW HOLLAND 971 25’. Call Hodgins Au c t i o n e e r s I n c . 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 7 - 2 0 7 5 . PL#915407.

CombineWorld

Is now Hart Carter’s distributor in Canada

FITS JD R450, 2005 HoneyBee draper header, 25’, very good condition. Stony Plain, AB, 780-203-9593 or 780-963-0641.

• C o u lte r Bla d e s . • Ha rro w S prin g Tin e s 3 /8 - 5/8. • S e e d in g K n ive s a n d Ope n e rs . • Ba le r Be ltin g, All S tyle s & S ize s . • C o m b in e Pic k Up Be lts . 2013 JD 430 D draper header 30’, will fit JD W150 head, like new cond. JD MacDon dual knives and drives, DS, transport pkg., PU reel and double swath, $49,000. Can deliver. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. Will consider some grain in trade. 2010 MD D60/IH 2152 40’ header, new knives, transport overall 9/10 condition, $49,800. Phone 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com

• Ho s e Air S e e d e r, G ra in V a c . • Pic k Up Re e l Te e th. • C u ttin g Pa rts , S e c tio n s & G u a rd s . • NH Ro u n d Ba le r C ha in s . • En gin e Ove rha u l K its . • Tra c to r Pa rts Fro n tEn d , Tu rb o s ,

C lu tc h, Tra n s m is s io n .

e! Plus M uch M or L OE W E N COM BI NE P ARTS

1- 800- 667- 9871 R egin a 1- 800- 387- 2 768 M a n ito b a

1- 800- 667- 3095 S a ska to o n 1- 800- 2 2 2 - 6594 Ed m o n to n

w w w.fyfep a rts .com

FYFE P ARTS “ Fo r AllY o u r Fa rm Pa rts”

Combine World 1-800-667-4515, www. combineworld.com; 20 minutes east of Saskatoon, SK on Highway #16. Used Ag & Industrial equipment, new, used & rebuilt parts, & premium quality tires at unbeatable prices! 1 yr. warranty on all parts. Canada’s largest inventory of late model combines & swathers. Exceptional service. G.S. TRACTOR SALVAGE, JD tractors only. 306-497-3535, Blaine Lake, SK. WILSON CATTLELINER PARTS, gates, ramps, doors, etc. Wayne’s Trailer Repair, 306-497-2767, Blaine Lake, SK.


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1.888.986.2946 2015 INTERNATIONAL 4400 6X4 Tandem Axle Grain Truck, MaxxForce 9 engine, Allison (Auto) transmission (6 speed), Air brakes, 14000 lbs front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, Not exactly as shown. Brandon, MB. Stock #1009-15

$

Tandem Axle Grain Truck, MaxxForce 9 engine, Allison (Auto) transmission (6 speed), Air brakes, 14000 lbs front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, New 20 ft. Cancade Grain box, electric tarp, hoist. Winnipeg, MB. Stock #1048-15

$

Tandem Axle Grain Truck, Cummins ISX engine, Eaton Fuller Ultra Shift transmission (13 speed), Air brakes, 936000 km, 12000 lbs front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, A/C, getting brand new grain box. Winnipeg, MB. Stock #V492737

$

$

32,500

82,000

65,000

$

2005 INTERNATIONAL 7600 6X4 Tandem Axle Grain Truck, Cummins ISM engine (310 HP), Eaton Fuller transmission (10 speed), Air brakes, 370000 km, 12000 lbs front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, Diff Lock rear lockup, A/C, getting new grain box. Brandon, MB. Stock #7038-09A

$

82,500

2008 KENWORTH T300 Tandem Axle Grain Truck, Cummins engine (300 HP), Allison (Auto) transmission (5 speed), Air brakes, 397890 km, 14000 lbs front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, Diff Lock rear lockup, A/C, Getting a matching color 20 foot grain box. Saskatoon, SK. Stock #5699-08A

82,500

$

141,995

2009 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR PREMIUM

2005 ARNES END DUMP

$

2009 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR Tandem Axle Grain Truck, Cummins ISX engine, Eaton Fuller D/O transmission (13 speed), Air brakes, 825000 km, 12000 lbs front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, A/C, power tailgate, New 20 foot Silage Box. Regina, SK. Stock #V492713

141,995

2015 INTERNATIONAL 4400 6X4

Gravel, End Dump, suspension, Tridem axle, Steel rims, 2 x 6 planks, Tarp: None , Width: 102in, Length: 37ft. Prince Albert, SK. Stock #5A003828U

2009 INTERNATIONAL 9200I 6X4 Tandem Axle Grain Truck, Cummins ISM engine, Eaton Fuller Auto Shift transmission (10 speed), ABS brakes, 412000 km, 12000 lbs front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, 3-Way rear lockup, A/C, Getting a White Cancade 20 foot grain box. Saskatoon, SK. Stock #V492718

2008 KENWORTH T300

2009 INTERNATIONAL 8600 4X2

Tandem Axle Grain Truck, Paccar PX8 engine (330 HP), Eaton Fuller transmission (10 speed), Air brakes, 14000 lbs front axle capacity, 46000 lbs rear axle capacity, 3-Way rear lockup, A/C. Prince Albert, SK. Stock #5149-08A

$

77,900

79,900

$

85,000

2004 DOEPKER DECK

2002 WILSON DECK

Deck, Double Drop, Air suspension, Tridem axle, Aluminum rims, Wood floor, 18 king pin, Winches: 24 CDN 3-Bar, Width: 102in, Length: 53ft. Prince Albert, SK. Stock #41015506U

$

Tandem Axle Grain Truck, Cummins ISM engine (320 HP), Eaton Fuller Ultra Shift transmission (10 speed), Air brakes, 804000 km, 12000 lbs front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, Diff Lock rear lockup, A/C. Brandon, MB. Stock #V291181

39,900

2007 GREAT DANE FLATDECK

Deck, Flatdeck, Air suspension, Tandem axle, Steel rims, Wood floor, Width: 102in, Length: 48ft. Winnipeg, MB. Stock #2N606619U

$

10,500

Deck, Flatdeck, suspension, Tandem axle, Steel rims, 1.31” Apitong floor, 36 king pin, Winches: 21 Fixed low-profile undermount 3 bar, Width: 102in, Length: 48ft. Edmonton, AB. Stock # 7H705957U

17,900

$

Start your career with us in our brand new state-of-the-art shop at 501 Middleton Ave., Brandon, MB

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TRANSPORT TRUCK & TRAILER TECHNICIANS

Maxim Truck & Trailer is a Canada-wide company in business for 30 years. We provide job stability with 15 locations and over 500 employees and are Canada’s only full-service truck and trailer dealer with a national presence.

THE OPPORTUNITY:

Diagnoses and completes repairs and/or services on heavy-duty trucks/buses and transportation equipment to ensure customer satisfaction and profits for Maxim while working as a member of a team.

HOURS:

Monday to Friday 7:00 am to 3:30pm Monday to Friday 3:30 pm to 12:00 Midnight Thursday to Sunday 7:30 am to 6:00 pm

WHAT WE OFFER:

A ‘Tool and Boot’ Allowance of 100% reimbursement to a maximum of $400.00 per calendar year. Maxim will pay for 100% of eligible course and book expenses to a maximum of $1,000 per level for Apprenticeship Training. Wage offered: $27.20 to $36.00 per hour. Competitive compensation packages, group benefits including health (drug card), dental, vision & company matching RRSP plan, career development training, job referral bonuses, modern facilities & equipment, a great group of people to work with, and more!

m! a e T Apply to: r u Truck & Trailer n O MaximOnline i o at: J

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4WD TRACTORS

2012 JD 9560R, 560HP, 641 HRS, P/S, 800/70R38 IF DLS, 78GPM, COMPLETE A/T, POWERGARD .......................................$389,000 2012 JD 9560R, 560HP, 999 HRS, P/S, 520/85R46 TRIPS, 78GPM, COMPLETE A/T, POWERGARD .......................................$369,000 2012 JD 9460R, 560HP, 416 HRS, P/S, 800/70R38 DLS, 78GPM, COMPLETE A/T, POWERGARD .......................................$354,000 1992 JD 8960, 370HP, 6499 HRS, 12SP, NEW 520/85R42 DUALS, 4 HYDS .......................................................................................$79,500

ROW CROP TRACTORS

2012 JD 8335R, 335HP, 1500HRS, P/S, 710/70R42 DLS, FRT DLS, COMPLETE A/T, POWERGARD .....................................$269,000 1993 C/IH 7120, 152HP, 8446 HRS, P/S, 20.8R42 DLS, 3 HYDS .......................................................................................$29,500

LOADER TRACTORS

2004 JD 7220, 95HP, 24SP, NEW 18.4-38, JD 741SL LOADER, GRAPPLE ..................................................................................COMING! 2002 JD 6420, 90HP, 24SP, NEW 18.4-38, JD 640SL LOADER, GRAPPLE ..................................................................................COMING!

HAYING

2010 JD 568 ROUND BALER, HYD MEGAWIDE P/U, KICKER, SURFACE WRAP ........................................................................COMING! 2007 JD 568 ROUND BALER, HYD MEGAWIDE P/U, KICKER ...........$27,500 2002 JD 567 ROUND BALER, HYD MEGAWIDE P/U, KICKER, SURFACE WRAP ..........................................................................$19,500

SWATHERS

2013 JD W150, JD 435D 35FT, 142 HRS, DKD, ATU 200, POWERGARD ............................................................................$149,000 2012 JD A400, 36FT HONEYBEE, 148 HRS, UII P/U REEL, POWERGARD ............................................................................$138,000 2009 JD 4895, 30FT HONEYBEE, 381 HRS, UII P/U REEL, ATU 200......................................................................................$99,000 2007 JD 4895, 30FT HONEYBEE, 717 HRS, H/C P/U REEL ..............$89,000 2006 CHALLENGER SP115B, 30FT DRAPER, 357 HRS UII P/U REEL ...............................................................................$76,500

COMBINES

2013 JD S680, 314 SEP HRS, 615P, C/M, 650/85R38 DLS, COMPLETE AUTOTRAC, POWERGARD ........................................$449,000 2013 JD S680, 333 SEP HRS, 615P, C/M, 650/85R38 DLS, COMPLETE AUTOTRAC, POWERGARD ........................................$449,000

2012 JD S680, 739 SEP HRS, 615P, 650/85R38 DLS, COMPLETE AUTOTRAC, POWERGARD ........................................$399,000 2012 JD S680, 748 SEP HRS, 615P, 650/85R38 DLS, COMPLETE AUTOTRAC, POWERGARD ........................................$399,000 2009 JD 9870STS, 1321 SEP HRS, 615P, 20.8R42 DLS, COMPLETE AUTOTRAC, BIG TOP & TARP....................................$265,000 2008 JD 9870STS, 1323 SEP HRS, 615P, 20.8R38 DLS, A/T READY, BIG TOP EXTENSION................................................$249,000 2009 JD 9770STS, 790 SEP HRS, 615P, 20.8R38 DLS, A/T READY, ELECTRIC TARP .......................................................$269,000 2009 JD 9770STS, 835 SEP HRS, 615P, 20.8R38 DLS, A/T READY, ELECTRIC TARP .......................................................$269,000 2008 JD 9770STS, 983 SEP HRS, 615P, 20.8R38 DLS, A/T READY, ELECTRIC TARP .......................................................COMING! 2005 JD 9760STS, 1721 SEP HRS, 914P, 18.4R42 DLS, 22.5FT HI-CAP UNLOAD ............................................................$174,000 2004 JD 9760STS, 2003 SEP HRS, 615P, 20.8R38 DLS, 22.5FT HI-CAP UNLOAD, TARP ..................................................COMING! 2000 JD 9650W, 2445 SEP HRS, 914P, 800/65R32 TIRES, HOPPER EXT ...............................................................................$99,500 1997 JD CTS, 2417 SEP HRS, 914, 30.5-32 TIRES.........................$49,000

PLATFORMS

JD DRAPERS 2013 JD 640D, 40 FT, TRANSPORT GAUGE WHEELS, SINGLE POINT, CROSS AUGER .....................................................$83,500 2011 JD 640D, 40 FT, TRANSPORT, GAUGE WHEELS, SINGLE POINT .............................................................................$72,500 2010 JD 635D, 35 FT, TRANSPORT, GAUGE WHEELS, SINGLE POINT .............................................................................$63,500 2008 JD 936D, 36 FT, TRANSPORT, GAUGE WHEELS, SINGLE POINT .............................................................................$49,000 2005 JD 936D, 36 FT, TRANSPORT, GAUGE WHEELS, SINGLE POINT .............................................................................$42,000 2002 JD 936D, 36 FT, TRANSPORT, GAUGE WHEELS ......................$34,000 HONEYBEE DRAPERS 2009 HONEYBEE GB42, 42 FT, TRANSPORT, GAUGE WHEELS, JD ADAPTOR, CROSS AUGER.......................................................$57,500 2009 HONEYBEE GB30, 30 FT, TRANSPORT, GAUGE WHEELS, JD ADAPTOR, CROSS AUGER.......................................................$39,500 2008 HONEYBEE GB36, 36 FT, TRANSPORT, GAUGE WHEELS, JD ADAPTOR, CROSS AUGER.......................................................$42,500

JD RIGID 1998 JD 930, 30 FT, PICKUP REEL .................................................OFFERS 1992 JD 930, 30 FT, BATT REEL ....................................................OFFERS 1981 JD 224, 24 FT, SUND PICKUP, TRANSPORT ..............................$7,500

GRAIN CARTS

NEW 2014 BRENT 1082 GRAIN CART, 1050 BUSHEL, ROLL TARP, SCALE........................................................................$49,900 NEW 2013 BRENT 1082 GRAIN CART, 1050 BUSHEL, ROLL TARP, SCALE, 1 LEFT ..........................................................$47,900 NEW 2014 BRENT 882 GRAIN CART, 850 BUSHEL, ROLL TARP, SCALE ...................................................$43,900

MISC.

2005 FORD F650 XL S/A DUMP TRUCK, 6 SPEED AUTO, NEW MOTOR ......................................................$45,000 LEON 14FT BLADE, HYD ANGLE, TOP EXT, FITS JD 20 SERIES 4WD TRACTOR ....................................................................................$13,900 2008 DEGELMAN 5900 BLADE, 10FT, HYD ANGLE, FITS JD 7030 SERIES TRACTOR ..................................................$13,500 2011 ERSKINE SB1080R SNOWBLOWER, 108” WIDTH, 3PT HITCH MOUNT........................................................................$8,900

LAWN & GARDEN

L&G TRACTORS 2009 JD X729, 63 HRS, 27HP EFI, AWS, 4WD, 54” MOWER, BRUSHGUARD .............................................................................$10,900 2009 JD X720, 790 HRS, 27HP EFI, 62” MOWER, 647 TILLER, 47” BLOWER, CAB ......................................................................$12,900 2004 JD X485, 765 HRS, 25HP EFI, 54” MOWER, 3 PT, 540 PTO .......................................................................................$7,900 LAWN TRACTORS 2003 JD LX277, 1150 HRS, 17HP, HYDRO, ALL WHEEL STEER, 48” MOWER..................................................................................$1,495 FRONT MOUNT MOWERS 2010 NEW HOLLAND G6030, 829 HRS, 72” MOWER, ROTARY BROOM, DIESEL........................................................................................$14,900 RECREATION VEHICLES 2013 JD GATOR XUV 825i, 4X4, 50HP, ALLOY RIMS, BUMPERS, ROOF, W/S, LIGHTS, 100 HRS! ...................................................$15,500 2011 JD GATOR XUV 825i, 4X4, 50HP, ALLOY RIMS, BUMPERS, ROOF, W/S, ONLY 75 HRS! ..................$13,500

1-800-805-0495 (204) 522-3341 Melita, MB

After Hours: Bert Kirkup - 204-522-6235 Brayden Lesy - 204-522-5751 Ryan Murray 204-522-5043

Grain Systems ®

Your Complete Systems Manufacturer

GRAIN DRYING Portable, Stacked, Tower & Process Dryers GSI Grain Dryers are available in several styles and models for all your grain quality and capacity requirements. FOR SIMPLE OPERATION, EASY MAINTENANCE AND QUALITY RESULTS, THINK GSI. 250 to 1000 BPH — Delivery and set-up across Western Canada. Farm machinery trades considered.

For more information contact Glenmor www.glenmor.cc 1-888-708-3739

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Old Hwy No. 2 South Prince Albert, SK S6V 5T2 1-888-708-3739 glenmor@sasktel.net


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Dodge

City Auto

2013 RAM HD CREW CAB

2014 RAM 2500 HD Stock #P9001

Stock #N9407

Was $49,790 $40,993 Less $1,500 Loyalty Bonus++

Was $83,160 $67,962 Less $1500 Loyalty Bonus++

CLEAROUT PRICE

$39,193*$225 Bi-Weekly**

PTO PREP

$33,998*LEASE OPTIONS**

2014 RAM 3500 CREW CAB

(Stock #N9103)

6.7 CUMMINS Was $69,960 TURBO DIESEL $57,897 Less $1,500 Loyalty Bonus++

$56,397*$320 Bi-Weekly**

Stock #P6517

$20,690*$119 Bi-Weekly**

CLEAROUT PRICE

$20,690*$119 Bi-Weekly**

Stock #P4044

9 Speed Auto

SPORT 4X4

(Stock #N7326)

BLACK APPEARANCE GROUP

CLEAROUT PRICE

2014 DODGE DART SXT

$40,280*$229 Bi-Weekly**

2014 JEEP COMPASS

Stock #P1614

RALLY APPEARANCE GROUP

$67,476*$385 Bi-Weekly**

2014 CHRYSLER 200 LX

CLEAROUT PRICE

$37,962*$217 Bi-Weekly**

2013 DODGE DART

2014 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT

Stock #N1699

Stock #P5013

UP TO 59 MPG WE DARE YOU TO COMPARE

Was $21,790 CLEAROUT PRICE

$18,690*$107 Bi-Weekly**

NO CHARGE DVD

NEW DESIGN

$24,690*$137 Bi-Weekly**

Was $50,935 $39,462 Less $1,500 Loyalty Bonus++

CLEAROUT PRICE

CLEAROUT PRICE

$27,487*$157 Bi-Weekly**

CLEAROUT PRICE

Stock #P6655

Stock #P2014

Was $30,550

LEATHER, LOADED CLEAROUT PRICE

2014 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SPORT 4X4

HEATED SEATS, REMOTE START

$26,698*$154 Bi-Weekly**

CLEAROUT PRICE

Stock #P3021

Stock #P5150

Stock #P6077

Was $31,355

Was $36,540

Was $69,235

Sales Consultant

Bill Elliott

Sales Consultant

CLEAROUT PRICE

Lianne Rae

Finance Manager

$26,998*$154 Bi-Weekly**

Keith Monette

Sales Consultant

Mike Zogheib

Sales Consultant

Wayne Harron

Sales Consultant

CLEAROUT PRICE

Mark Walcer

$31,998*$182 Bi-Weekly**

Fleet & Lease Manager

Dave Larkins

Sales Consultant

Wayne Fast

Sales Consultant

CLEAROUT PRICE

Phil Holmes à Court Sales Consultant

Stock #P6409

LEATHER LOADED

$62,889*$357 Bi-Weekly**

Marla Robb

Danny Rhode

Finance Manager

Sales Consultant

N

WWW.DODGECITYAUTO.COM

the

8th St. E.

D City odge Auto

Yellowhead HWY

WE WON’T BE UNDERSOLD

Financing Special, 3.49% Full Term Financing up to 96 months on 2014 models O.A.C. See dealer for details.

Preston Ave S.

C H R Y S L E R

$26,497*$151 Bi-Weekly**

2014 DODGE DURANGO LIMITED 4X4

2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SUMMIT 4X4

NO CHARGE DIESEL

$22,496*$61 Bi-Weekly**

$20,690*$124 Bi-Weekly**

2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION 4X4

Was $36,480 ULTIMATE FAMILY PACKAGE

Was $38,240 $29,987 Less $2,500 No Charge DVD++

$16,995*$49 Weekly**

2014 GRAND CARAVAN 30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Stock #P6628

V6 285 HP

$27,390*$157 Bi-Weekly**

2014 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB

2014 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN

Stock #P6096

205HP V6

CLEAROUT PRICE

GREAT VALUE

2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4

2014 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT

Gary Polishak

Was $40,165 $28,880 Less $1,500 Loyalty Bonus++

Stock #P1414

Was $29,790

UPGRADE TO AN R/T AWD

Kevin Strunk

CUMMINS DIESEL

CLEAROUT PRICE

2014 GRAND CARAVAN CANADA VALUE PKG.

Stock #P6313

General Manager

QUAD CAB SXT 4X4

Stock #P7043

Was $81,980 $68,976 Less $1,500 Loyalty Bonus++

2014 DODGE JOURNEY FAMILY VALUE PACKAGE

CLEAROUT PRICE

2014 DODGE RAM 1500

LARAMIE 4X4

Stock #N9315

$19,963*$115 Bi-Weekly**

CLEAROUT PRICE

2014 RAM 2500 MEGA CAB

DUALLY 4X4

CLEAROUT PRICE

$66,462*$395 Bi-Weekly**

SPECIAL FLEET PRICING

Stock #P9803

CLEAROUT PRICE

LAST ONE!

LOADED

REG OR CREW 4X4

3.6 V6 283 HP

CLEAROUT PRICE

Was $28,790

2014 RAM 5500 CAB CHASSIS

CARGO VAN

STARTING AT

REGULAR CAB

Stock #P9612

NO CHARGE CUMMINS DIESEL

CLEAROUT PRICE

2014 RAM PROMASTER COMMERCIAL FLEET

2014 RAM 1500

LONGHORN 4X4

CREW CAB 4X4

CLEAROUT PRICE

Dave Dash

Sales Consultant

ORE BIG ST

on 8th Street

$47,998*$273 Bi-Weekly**

Tim Kurtenbach Fleet Sales

Stan Reddekopp Sales Consultant

Darin Schultz

Sales Consultant

2200 8th Street East Saskatoon SK Corner of 8th & Preston

1-800-667-4755 306-374-2120 DEALER LICENSE NUMBER 911673

+ Lease Payment Based over 60 months. Bi-weekly payments are plus taxes and fees. All discounts & rebates applied. *All prices & payments are plus taxes & fees. Selling price reflects all discounts rebates. Bonus Cash or n/c options used in all prices advertised. ***See Dodge City for details. Plus applicable taxes & fees due at signing. Vehicles not exactly as illustrated. Some exceptions should apply. **Payments bi-weekly with $0 Down plus taxes and fees. 3.99% Full Term Financing up to 96 months. +++ Payments weekly with 0 down plus taxes and fees 96 month financing. All prices include Freight & PDI. See Dealer for Details. Some conditions apply. ++See Dealer for Details.


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GREENLIGHT TRUCK & AUTO

2014 FORD EXPLORER AWD

2014 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT

PRICED TO SELL!!

$

LEATHER FULLY LOADED 31KM MUST SEE

39,995

2011 GMC SIERRA 2500 SLT

FULLY LOADED LEATHER SUNROOF 115KM DIESEL 4X4 PST PD

$

2011 FORD F350 LARIAT

43,995

2 TO CHOOSE STARTING AT

$

38,995

$

PST PD 6.7L FULLY LOADED

2011 DODGE JOURNEY RT

LOADED 4X4

41,995

$

5.7L HEMI 4X4 LOADED 21KM

2013 KIA SORENTO LX

23,995

$

AWD PST PD 41KM

2013 GMC SIERRA 2500 DENALI

2013 CHEV SILVERADO 1500 LTZ

19,995

LIKE NEW ONLY 8800KM

MUST SEE HEATED\COOLED SEATS NAV SUNROOF 5.3L 4X4 PST PD

SAVE THOUSANDS

MUST SEE

FULLY LOADED SUNROOF\NAV HEATED\COOLED SEATS SAVE BIG!!! 4X4

2006 FORD F150 XLT

MANY TRUCKS STARTING UNDER

$9,995

HEATED SEATS LOADED ECO BOOST 47KM

$

2011 GMC SIERRA 2500 SLT

24,995

EXT CAB DIESEL 4X4 6.6L LEATHER WITH SUNROOF

2012 CHEV EQUINOX LS

AWD LOADED

$

3.5L ECO BOOST LOADED 4X4 72KM

FULLY LOADED & SUNROOF

37,995

$

2007 DODGE RAM 1500 LARAMIE

21,995

ONLY 123KM LEATHER DVD HEMI 4X4 PST PD

$

LIKE NEW

19,995

2009 FORD F150 PLATINUM EDITION

2012 FORD F150 XTR

ON SALE WAS $31,995

4X4 PST PD LOADED

HUGE INDOOR SHOW ROOM

2013 FORD ESCAPE AWD

29,995

$

5.4L PST PD 4X4 72KM EVERY OPTION

$

32,995

www.GreenlightAuto.ca

Call FINANCE HOTLINE 306-934-1455 2715 FAITHFULL AVE., SASKATOON, SK.

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CALL FOR DETAILS

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NEW AND USED IN STOCK

DETROIT DD15 & DT12 AUTO-SHIFT

2007 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA

2011 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA

2005 INTERNATIONAL 9400I

2008 FORD F750 WATER TRUCK

#103990

#123207

MERCEDES 450 HP, 18 SPEED

DETROIT DD13, 18 SPEED,12&40

CUMMINS ISX, AUTO-SHIFT, NEW BOX

CAT C7, 210 HP, 6 SPEED $35,000

2004 PETERBILT 379

2007 FREIGHTLINER CENTURY

2007 FREIGHTLINER CLASSIC

2010 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA

#122837

CAT C15, 18 SPEED, 12&40 REGINA, SK 330 4th Ave. E. 306-359-1930 800-667-1930

DETROIT SERIES 60, 18 SPEED

MOOSE JAW, SK Jct. Hwy #2 & N. Service Road 306-693-7253 877-302-0253

SWIFT CURRENT, SK 2524 S Service Road West 306-773-3030 888-773-2744

#120997

MERCEDES 450 HP, 13 SPEED

DETROIT DD15, HEAVY SPEC


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PRE-OWNED EQUIPMENT SPRAYERS ‘05 RoGator 1274, 100’ boom ...........................................$165,000 ‘13 TerraGator TG8400......................................................$357,500 ‘12 RoGator 1300, 1300 gal, 100’ boom, GPS loaded, 2 sets of tires, sharp shooter, 446 hrs .......................................$375,000 ‘12 RoGator RG1300, 1300 gal., 120’ factory boom, Viper Pro, SmarTrax, AutoBoom, AccuBoom, two sets of tires, 978 hrs ..........................................................................$329,000 ‘12 RoGator RG1300, 1300 gal., 120’ factory boom, Viper Pro, SmarTrax, AutoBoom, AccuBoom, two sets of tires, 974 hrs ..........................................................................$329,000 ‘12 RoGator RG1300, 1300 gal., 120’ factory boom, Viper Pro, SmarTrax, AutoBoom, AccuBoom, two sets of tires, 425 hrs ..........................................................................$365,000 ‘12 RoGator RG1100, 1100 gal, 100’ boom, GPS, fully loaded, Viper Pro, 2 sets of tires, 750 hrs ............................................$315,000 ‘12 RoGator RG1100, 1100 gal, 100’ boom, Viper Pro, SmarTrax, AutoBoom, AccuBoom, two sets of tires, 1292 hrs ..........$315,000 ‘09 RoGator 1286C, 1200 gal tank, 100’ boom, GPS, loaded, 2 sets of tires .................................................................$285,000 ‘09 RoGator 1084, 1000 gal, 100’ boom, Viper Pro, SmarTrax, AutoBoom, AccuBoom, two sets of tires, 1532 hrs ........ . $225,000 ‘08 RoGator 874 SS, 800 gal, 90’ boom, S3, eDrive, automatic, AutoBoom, 2 sets of tires, 990 hrs .................................$185,000 ‘05 RoGator 1064, 1000 gal, 100’ boom, S3 outback c/w eDrive, automatic, 1450 hrs, 2 sets of tires, foam marker ..........$165,000 ‘05 RoGator 1074, 90’ boom, 1000 gal, eDrive, S3, Automate, AutoBoom, 2 sets of tires, 2500 hrs ...............................$145,000 ‘05 RoGator 1074, 100’ boom, 1000 gal, eDrive, Automatic, Outback GPS, AutoBoom, 3100 hrs, 2 sets of tires .......................$145,000 ‘04 RoGator 864, 800 gal, SS tank, 100’ 1300 boom, 2800 hrs, S3 mapping, eDrivex, Automate, Sec. Control, AutoBoom, 3 sets of tires .................................................................$155,000 ‘03 RoGator 1064, 120’ boom, 1000 gal, front reload, Invisio Pro, SmarTrax, 2 sets of tires, 3649 hrs .................................$155,000 ‘97 Willmar 7200, 750 gal, 90’ boom, 3 way nozzles, 500 Trimble auto steer and section control, rear duals, 3000 hrs, auto ................................................................................. $60,000

‘13 RoGator RG1300, 120’ booms, sharpshooter, GPS, loaded............................................................................$390,000 ‘10 RoGator 1184, 1027 hrs, 100’, full GPS, loaded ...........$229,000

AIR DRILLS ‘11 Morris Contour 61’, DS, 12” sp, 5.5 packers, c/w 8370XL tow between, 3 tank air cart .................................................$260,000 ‘03 Ezee-On 7550, air drill, 56’, SS, c/w 4350 - 350 bushel air cart ............................................................................. $58,000

SWATHERS ‘12 MF 9740, c/w 30’ DSA, UII PU reel, hdr & auto steer, 1 of 2 .............................................................................$138,000 ‘98 MF 220, c/w 26’ Draper DS, UII PU reel, MF 220 16’ hay header, fits MF 220, 220 Series II and 220XL................................ $35,000 ‘12 MF WR9740 c/w 30’ headers UII pick up reel, DSA, low hrs, 1 of 2 .............................................................................$140,000 ‘13 MF WR9740 c/w 36’ UII PU reel, header, 323 hrs ........$145,900

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‘09 Versatile 435, 1825 hrs, 800 metric duals, AutoSteer ..$190,000 ‘08 Versatile 435, 2523 hrs, 710R42 duals, AutoSteer .......$185,000 ‘08 Challenger MT855, extreme tracks, full height picker, PTO, powershift......................................................................$255,000 ‘07 Versatile 435, 2120 hrs, 900 metric duals, AutoSteer ..$180,000 ‘04 Case STX500, 3640 hrs, 800 metric, powershift, deluxe cab ................................................................................$185,000 ‘03 McCormick MTX110, w/FEL & FWA ............................... $43,000 John Deere 3020, c/w loader ................................................ $7,500 ‘05 MF 5455, FWA, FEL, less cab, shuttle trans. .................. $29,500 ‘06 M125 Kubota, FWA, FEL ................................................ $49,000

HEADERS ‘09 MF 7200, straight cut header, 35’ ................................. $29,000 2 -‘07 MF 8200 fl ex header, 35’ (1 of 2) ............................. $33,000

MF 220 16’ hay header, fi ts MF 220, 220 Series II, 220 XL ............................................................................. $17,500 ‘11 Dyna-Flex 36’ Flex, c/w pea auger ................................ $69,000 ‘10 Agco 5100 draper, 36’, absolutely mint ......................... $45,000 ‘05 Honey Bee SP30 c/w pea auger, PU reel, fits Gleaner .... $39,000 ‘03 Honey Bee SP30 draper, 30’, fits MF8570 or MF8780 ... $35,500 ‘96 MacDon 960, 36’ draper fits R65 .................................. $24,500 MF 8200, 30’ w/UII PU header, 1 of 3 .................................. $28,000

USED COMBINES ‘13 MF 9540, 250 hrs, loaded ...........................................$395,000 ‘11 MF 9895, 139 hrs, chopper/spreader pu header .........$385,000 ‘10 MF 9895, chopper/spreader pu header .......................$289,000 ‘09 MF 9895 c/w PU header, chopper, spreader, 555 hrs ...$299,000 ‘11 MF 9795, 360 hrs, c/w 4200 PU header, chopper/ spreader, duals..............................................................................$267,000 ‘10 MF 9795, 775 hrs, c/w 4200 PU header, chopper/spreader, 900 rubber, powerfold hopper ........................................$255,000 06 MF 9790, 726 hrs, chopper/spreader ...........................$195,000 ‘05 MF 9690, 1582 hrs, c/w 4220 PU header, chopper/ spreader ........................................................................$134,000 ‘03 MF 9690, 2000 hrs, c/w 4000 PU header, chopper/ spreader ........................................................................$100,000 ‘01 MF 8780 XP, chopper/spreader, 1280 hrs ...................... $99,000 ‘97 MF 8780, chopper/spreader pu header ......................... $65,000 ‘08 Gleaner R75, 1077 hrs, pu header...............................$225,000 ‘06 Gleaner R65, 1546 hrs, pu header...............................$149,000 ‘06 Gleaner R65, pu header ..............................................$149,000 ‘05 Gleaner R65, 1058 hrs, pu header...............................$115,000 ‘05 Gleaner R65, 1748 hrs, pu header...............................$115,000 ‘03 Gleaner R75 c/w 1800 sp pu header chopper, spreader ........................................................................$145,000 ‘98 Gleaner R62.................................................................. $89,000 ‘11 A86 Gleaner, ‘04 Challenger 670, 750 hrs, chopper/spreader c/w PU header ...............................................................$129,000

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ROUND BALERS 2011 NH BR7090.............................. $21,000 2008 NH BR7090.............................. $17,900 2007 CIH RBX563 ............................. $21,000 2007 CIH RBX563 ................................ $7,600 2005 NH BR780................................... $6,500 2003 NH BR780................................... $5,714 CIH 8465A............................................ $7,500

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MOWER CONDITIONERS 2011 NH H7460................................ $28,000 2006 CIH DCX161............................. $19,800 2006 NH 1475 .................................. $19,900 1998 NH 1475 ..................................... $8,500 1997 NH 1431 ..................................... $8,500

SPRAYERS 2012 APACHE AS1020 .................... $217,000 2012 NH SP.240F XP 1200GAL 100FT ........................................... $245,000 2011 NH SP.365F............................ $258,000 2008 JD 4730................................. $190,000 2007 APACHE AS1010 .................... $120,000 2003 FC 67 SUSPENDED.................. $19,000 2003 BT SB4000 90FT 1600GAL ..... $23,000

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$20,000 $57,500 $79,000 $60,000

TRACTORS 2012 NH TV6070 ............................ $115,000 2011 NH T7.235 MECH REMOTES . $121,000 2011 NH T9.505HD ........................ $265,000 2010 BUVA 435 .............................. $210,000 2009 NH TV6070 .............................. $89,900 2008 CIH PUMA 140 ......................... $94,000 2008 NH T1520 ................................ $16,400 1997 NH 9882 ................................ $109,900 1996 NH 9482 .................................. $79,000

MISC. MOWER/ZERO TURN 2010 CK RZT54 ................................................ $2,000 GRAIN AUGER 2010 FK SWING AWAY 16X104 ........................................... $23,000 GRAIN VAC 2010 REM 2700 ............. $17,500 ATV 2009 CK 3100S ............................ $9,250 GRAIN AUGER 2009 SK HD101600 B/D ........................................... $9,500 GRAIN AUGER 2009 SK HD101600 .................................................. $9,500 MOWER/ZERO TURN 2007 CK RZT54 ................................................ $2,200 GRAIN AUGER 2005 WHEAT 13X71 ..... $8,500 LAWN TRACTOR 2001 JD LT166 ......... $1,500 DEEP TILLAGE 1990 MR 8900 .......... $25,500 DEEP TILLAGE 1988 MR CP750 MAGNUM II ..................................... $22,000 CHISEL PLOW 1985 MR CP745 MAGNUM II ..................................... $17,900 DEEP TILLAGE 1984 MR CP750 MAGNUM II ..................................... $19,500 ROD WEEDER MR HR-36 ..................... $6,500 HARROW PACKER BO HPH-60 .......... $11,500

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2014 CHEV SILVERADO 1500 LTZ PLUS PKG. 4WD Double Cab 6.2 V-8, loaded, white with Cocoa Dune leather MSRP $56,660 ....... Sale Price $49,995 1-more 2014 GMC SLT PREFERRED PKG. 1500 Double Cab 4WD. 6.2 V-8, loaded, black with black leather MSRP $57,590..... Sale Price $50,995 2014 GMC SIERRA 4WD Double Cab ALL TERRAIN 5.3L V8, loaded, white with ebony leather 2-in-stock starting at Stock #E1209 MSRP $52,465................................................................... Sale Price $46,995 2014 GMC SIERRA DENALI 1500 4WD S/BOX 6.2L V8, loaded, sunroof, Diamond white, 2-in-stock MSRP $67,015 Sale Price $59,995 3-2014 GMC SIERRA 1500 4WD SLT CREWCAB S/BOX GFX PKG, 5.3 V-8, Loaded, 20” Alum Wheels 3-Black, 1-white Diamond Starting at MSRP $57,410 .................................................. Sale Price $51,995 80-2014 1500 CREWCAB Starting at stock #E1108 ...........................$32,995 20-2014 CREW-GMC DOUBLE CABS ............................. Starting at $34,995 2014 CHEV & GMC DIESEL CREWCAB 4X4S (35-IN-STOCK) 6-2014 CHEV & GMC BIG DOOLEYS CREWCAB 4X4S 3-2014 CHEV & GMC 3500 H.D. (1-TON) L.W.B. CREWCAB 4X4S 25-2014 CHEV & GMC 2500 H.D. (3/4TON) S/BOX CREWCAB 4X4’S some with GFX Pkgs, GFX Ultimate Pkg, Denali Pkg. 0%-For 84 mos. on H.D. Pickups BLOWOUT PRICES ...................Call Dealer!

2014 KENWORTH T370 TANDEM 350H.P. Paccar (Cummins) Diesel, Allison Auto, Loaded, 8.5’x20’x65” CIMUl tracel Box, Hoist, Electric Tarp, Remote Hoist and Endgate Red MSRP $162,374 ...... Sale Price $139,995 1-MORE WHITE IN STOCK

2014 REG. CABS 2014 GMC SIERRA W/T 2500 REG CAB 4X4 H.D. 6.0L V-8, Auto, A-C-T, P.L., Remote Entry, Trailer Pkg.,White.2-inStock MSRP $45,440................................................................... Sale Price $37,995

USED SPORT UTILITIES & S-TRUCKS 2008 CHEV EQUINOX LS AWD 3.4L V6, AWD, Team Canada ED, Cloth Charcoal, 185,523km ....................................................................$10,995 2007 CHEV AVALANCHE LS 4WD 5.3L V8, Loaded, Cloth, Silver, 162,647km...................................................................................$15,995 2007 HONDA RIDGELINE EX-L 3.5L, Loaded, Leather, White, 226,185km ............................................................................................$12,995 2006 GMC YUKON AWD 5.3L V8, 4-Door 4x4, Loaded, Sunroof, Leather, Pewter, 162,272km ...................................................................$17,995 2006 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER ED 4X4 5.4L V8, DVD, Leather, White, 263,993km .......................................................................$8,995 2006 GMC ENVOY SLT 4X4 4.2L 16, Loaded, Sunroof, Leather, White, 252,924km....................................................................................$5,995 2005 TOYOTA RAV4 4-Cyl, 5-Speed, Loaded, Heated Seats, Leather, Royal Blue, 220,763km................................................................$9,995 2005 CHEV TAHOE 4X4 LS 5.3L V8, Loaded, Cloth, Pewter, 200,259km $8,995 2004 CHEV AVALANCHE 4X4 LS 5.3L V8, Loaded, Cloth, Silver, 144,468km ............................................................................................$11,995 2004 GMC YUKON AWD DENALI 4X4 6.0L V8, Loaded, Sunroof, Leather, Black, 217,849km .......................................................$10,995

2004 GMC YUKON XL SLT 1/2 TN 5.3L V8, Loaded, DVD, Leather, White, 253,800km .....................................................................$10,995

60 IN STOCK - USED EXT CABS & CREW CABS 2012 GMC 1/2 TN CREWCAB 4X4 SLE 5.3L V8, Loaded, Cloth, White, 186,046km..................................................................................$17,995 2010 GMC 1/2 TN EXTCAB 4X4 5.3L V8, SLE, Loaded, Cloth, White, 226,344km....................$13,995 2007 CHEV 1/2 TN CREWCAB 4X4 SHORTBOX 5.3L V8, Loaded, Sunroof, Leather, 176,385km....$17,995 2007 GMC 1/2 TN CREWCAB 4X4 NEW STYLE 4X4 SLT 5.3L V8, Loaded, Sunroof, Leather, Blue, 162,218k ...............................................................................................$17,995 2007 CHEV SILVERADO LTZ CREWCAB 4X4 5.3L V8, Loaded, Heated Seats, Leather, DK Blue, 254,303km ...........................................$10,995 2007 CHEV SILVERADO CREWCAB 4X4 5.3L V8, Loaded, Blue, 392,121km ..............................................................................................$8,995 2007 CHEV 1/2 TN CREWACB CLT 4X4 5.3L, Loaded, Cloth, Blue, 392,130km......................................................................................$9,995 2006 CHEV 1/2 TN CREWCAB 4X4 6.0L V8, Loaded, Heated Sunroof, Leather, Pewter, 184,425km......................................................$14,995 2005 GMC 1/2 TN CREWCAB 4X4 HD 6.0L, Loaded, Cloth, White, 158,844km..................................................................................$15,995 2004 FORD F150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4 Loaded, Grey Cloth, Silver, 177,069km.....................................................................................$9,995

USED 3/4 TONS & 4X4S 2011 CHEV 3/4 TN CREWCAB 4X4 LT 6.6L D/ Max, V8, Loaded, Cloth, Taupe, 218,011km ...................$26,995 2010 CHEV 3/4 TN CREWCAB 4X4 6.6L V8, LTZ Loaded, Leather, Silver, 222,947km ..............................$28,995 2009 GMC 3/4 TN CREWCAB 4X4 D/Max HD SLE SHORT/BOX, Loaded, Cloth, White, 166,677km .....................................................................$28,995 2007 GMC 3/4 TN 6.6L V8, D/Max SLE Loaded, Cloth, Blue, 288,011km.........$17,995 2005 CHEV LS 3/4 TN CREWCAB 4X4 SWB Duramax Diesel, Loaded, 9” Lift, 37” Tires, Buckets, White, 251,118km ......................................$19,995 2005 CHEV LS ¾ TN EXT 4X4 DURAMAX DIESEL Loaded, Blue With Ebony Cloth, 241,141km...........................................................................$15,995 2004 CHEV ¾ TN CREWCAB 4X4 LT 6.6L V8, D/Max A-C-T, 228,416km ........$14,995 2004 CHEV ¾ TN EXTCAB 4X4 6.0L V8, SLE Grey, White, 132,417km ............$14,995 2004 GMC ¾ TN CREWCAB SLE 4X4 6.0L V8, Loaded, Cloth, Red, 178,110km ..............................................................................................$10,995

USED 1 TONS 2006 FORD F350 SUPERDUTY EXTCAB 4X4 Loaded, White, 277,308km........$8,995 2003 CHEY 1 TN EXTCAB 4X4 8.1L Gas Dually, Loaded, 9’ FlatDeck, Vinyl Floor, 228,126km ..................................................................$12,995

TOPKICKS 2009 GMC CONVENTIONAL CAB CHASSIS 2WD TOPKICK 7.8L Izuzu Diesel, A-C-T Power Windows & Locks, Electric Roll Tarp, White, 38,632km ............................$97,995 1998 FORD F800 5.9L CUMMINS 210HP 7-Spd Standard Tag Axle, 19’ Box Hoist Roll Tarp, White, 275,476km........................................................$27,995

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MAPLE FARM EQUIPMENT 2013 John Deere 4940 Semi Annual Lease Payment $24,500

2013 John Deere 4940 2013 John Deere 4940

2013 John Deere 4940

Engine Hours: 650

Engine Hours: 607

Semi Annual Lease Payment $23,700

2013 John Deere 4940 Semi Annual Lease Payment $23,500

2013 John Deere 4940 Semi Annual Lease Payment $23,250

2013 John Deere 4940 2008 RoGator 1286C

2000 John Deere 4700

Engine Hours: 2000

Engine Hours: 3455

Semi Annual Lease Payment $22,900

2010 John Deere 4930 Semi Annual Lease Payment $18,500

2010 John Deere 4930 Semi Annual Lease Payment $18,300

2013 John Deere 4940

Engine Hours: 1585

Engine Hours: 715

2003 Rogator 1064

Engine Hours: 2830

Engine Hours: 3240

2010 John Deere 4930

2312 hrs

Engine Hours: 1980

BALCARRES, SK 306-334-2492

1200 gal SS tank, 3”fill, 120 ft, 5 ways, 5 sensor boom-trac, HID lamps, fenders, end nozzles, SF1 gps with receiver, 2630 display, and sectional control. 710 and 380R50 tires, in Yorkton.

$360,000

1200 gal SS tank, 3”fill, 120 ft, 5 ways, 5 sensor boom-trac, HID lamps, fenders, foam marker, SF1 gps with receiver, 2630 display, and sectional control. 620R46 and 380R50 tires, Powergard to May 2016, In Preeceville

$357,000

1200 gal SS tank, 3”fill, 120 ft, 5 ways, 5 sensor boom-trac, HID lamps, fenders, foam marker, SF1 gps with receiver, 2630 display, and sectional control. 620R46 and 380R50 tires, Powergard to May 2016, in Russell

$353,000

1200 gal SS tank, 3”fill, 120 ft, 5 ways, 5 sensor boom-trac, HID lamps, fenders, foam marker, SF1 gps with receiver, 2630 display, and sectional control. 620R46 and 380R50 tires, Powergard to May 2016, in Foam Lake

$349,000

1200 US gal SS tank, 3”fill, high flow pump, eductor, 15inch spacing, 5 ways, Autotrac ready, 5 sensor boom trac, foamer, wheel slip ctrl, Dlx cab, belly shields $265,000 and wheel motor covers, HID lights, RH end nozzle, fenders, block heater, SprayTest, buddy seat, boom valves,SF1 gps, 380R46 & 620 tires, in Moosomin 1200 gal SS tank, 3”fill, 120 ft, 5 ways, 5 sensor Boom-Trac, HID lamps, fenders, SprayTest, rh end nozzle, 4 SS crop dividers, SF1 gps with iTC receiver, 2600 $260,000 display, and swath ctrl. 380R50 and 620R46 tires, Powergard to May 2015. In Russell

2000 John Deere 4700

750 gal poly tank, 2”fill, eductor, 90 ft, 5 ways, RAVEN autoboom ht ctrl, radar, hyd tread, field lamps, fenders, rh end nozzle, 12.4x38 and 23.1x26 tires. In Preeceville

$109,000

1999 John Deere 4700

750 gal poly tank, 2”fill, 90 ft, 5 ways, Norac UC4 ht ctrl, radar, hyd tread, field lamps, fenders, end nozzles, field office, underframe shields, 12.4x38 and 23.1x26 tires. In Moosomin

$115,000

2008 RoGator 1286C

1200 Gal SS Tank, 120FT Aluminum Pommier boom, 5 Ways, Raven G2, HTA, Fenders, 3” Fill, HID Lights, Fence row nozzles, GPS, 24.5X32 Titans & 380X42 Tires, in Yorkton

$199,000

2003 Rogator 1064

1000 gal SS tank, 100 ft, 3 ways, Raven Autoboom ht ctrl, Raven Envisio display with autosteer and mapping, crop dividers, 320 and 600 tires. in Moosomin

$120,000

2010 Brandt SB4000

1600 gal poly tank, 90 ft, chem fill, JD rate ctrl, 480R46 tires, coming in to Foam Lake

$42,000

2004 New Holland SF115

1500gal poly, 100ft, single bodies, mix & fill, hyd drive, 18.4-26 tires, in Wynyard

$18,000

Semi Annual Lease Payment $13,000

1996 Willmar 745

$370,000

$215,000

Semi Annual Lease Payment $15,300

Semi Annual Lease Payment $9,000

1999 John Deere 4700

List Price

800 gal SS tank, 3”fill, 100ft, 5 ways, 3 sensor Boom-trac, hyd tread, fenders, end nozzles, SF1 gps with receiver and swath ctrl. 320R46 and 520R38 tires, coming in to Wynyard

2009 John Deere 4730 2010 John Deere 4930

1200 gal SS tank, 3”fill, 120 ft, 5 ways, 5 sensor boom-trac, Halogen lamps, fenders, SprayTest, rh end nozzle, SF1 gps with receiver, 2630 display, and sectional control. 620R46 and 380R50 tires, JD link and Powergard to May 2016, in Russell

FOAM LAKE, SK 306-272-3345

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MOOSOMIN, SK 306-435-3301

RUSSELL, MB 204-773-2149

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SASKATOON REGINA

20 min. E of Saskatoon on Hwy. 16

Text Us! 306-229-9507 Email: coleman@combineworld.com Numerous pictures available on our website www.combineworld.com 2009 MORRIS MAXIM II 50’ drill, 10” spacing, 8370XL 3 cmpt TBT tank, Very good condition! ...

119,800

$

2008 GENIE TELEHANDLER

2011 DEMCO 1050

2010 MD D60/IH 2152

8000 lbs, 44’ reach, good mech/cosmetic condition, 2433 hrs..................

1050 bushel, tarp, 900/60R32 tires, excellent condition! ................

New knife & guards, adapter included, overall 9/10 .............

$

56,500

$

34,800

$

49,800

WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT

2003 JD 9750 STS

CombineWorld?

2005 TEREX TELEHANDLER

Canadian Special 12.5L, 2588/1817 hours, comes with JD or MD header, very good condition! ......

6000 lbs, 44’ reach, cab & heat, 3996 hours ..............

89,800

$

44,800

$

“In the past 15 years, Combine World has provided us with fair prices & a large inventory of parts…My standards are very high & they more than meet those standards”. — Barry Redlick, CEO & President, Redawg Farm

2010 HB SP36 New knife, guards & canvas. STS adapter, excellent condition..................

$

29,800

WE WELCOME YOUR TRADES!! LEON’S NEWEST SASKATCHEWAN DISTRIBUTOR!

2013 AGCO 9250

1997 AG SHIELD PULL TYPE SPRAYER

40’ flex draper, HCC PUR w/ flip kit, 10/10 condition..................

1,250 gal., 100’ suspended boom. .............................

$

65,800

$

7,800

2

TS X CAR

2003 JD 1910 & 2002 JD 1900 1910 $ 3 cmpt, 430 bu.............. 1900 $ 2 cmpt, 340 bu..............

COMING SOON: BLADES, LOADERS, SCRAPERS & MORE!

39,500 29,800

T ME

REN

1977 CASE 2670

2007 JD CTS

1998 JD CTS II

HEADER ADAPTERS

3353 hours, 220 HP, near new tires ..........

2117/2861 hrs., Big Top, 2 spd cyl, long auger, hyd F/A, F/C chopper, chaff spreader incl. pick up .............

3981/2729 hours, fine cut chopper, 16.9x26 tires, 914 pickup included...................

Complete adapters & shells available for MacDon, Honeybee, JD, & CNH!

$

13,800

$

39,800

2003 JD 1820

29,900 Call for more info!

$

60’ drill 3” rubber packers ....................

$

18,000

FINANCING & LEASING AVAILABLE! BRAND NEW PICKUP HEADERS IN STOCK

JD PICKUPS

PREMIUM MACDON PW7 W/ 16’ SWATHMASTER PICKUP! FITS CIH, JD, & NH!

G AT

AG EQUIPMENT MECHANIC/ REPAIR PERSON

1994 INGERSOLLRAND E50 GEN SET

185 SULLAIR PORTABLE COMPRESSOR JD 4 cyl. engine, on trailer .......................

STARTIN

25,800

$

$

4,950

JD 912 ...................................... $5,800 ’82 JD 214 ................................ $4,950 ’82 JD 212 ................................ $3,980 ’97 JD 914 ................................ $9,450 ’90 JD 912 ................................ $5,800

$35/hour + benefits & pension Needed Immediately!

50KW, 3.9T Cummins diesel, 86HP w/ control panel ............................

6,950

$

CALL CHARLIE @ 306-221-3800

SWATHMASTER PICKUPS

PICKUP HEADERS

New 16’ PU only ...................... 15,838 ’04 IH PU only............................. $7,980 ’07 IH PU only .......................... $10,800 ’03 IH PU only .......................... $10,950 $

DUAL KITS — ALL MAKES & MODELS AGGRESSIVE PRICING, TRADES WANTED

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09 IH 2016 .............................. $17,800 ’00 IH 2015 header only ............ $3,980 ’01 NH header only ..................... $7,800 09 IH 2016 .............................. $19,800 13 MD PW7 ............................ $23,800

NEW TIRES

11R22.5 16ply ............................... $299 14.9x24 12ply ............................... $486 23.1x30 12ply ............................ $1,495 $ 30.5x32 16ply ............................ 1,995


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2014 ROME 185-966

25’ 2” Wide, 66 Disks, 185LB Weight/Disk, 12,210LB, 24” Disks, Hyd Trans, 9” Spacing, Oil Bath Bearings, Bearing Wear Plates, 1-5/8” Axles

$

2014 ROME 185-994

35’ 6” Wide, 94 Disks, 185LB Weight/Disk, 17,390LB, 24” Disks, Hyd Trans, 9” Spacing, Oil Bath Bearings, Bearing Wear Plates, 1-5/8” Axles

$

52,760

2014 ROME TACW-16

11’ Wide, 16 Disks, 636LB Weight/Disk, 9,792LB, 32” Disks, Hyd Trans, 17-3/4” Spacing, 2-1/8” Axles

$

2014 ROME TAW-24

11’ Wide, 32” Disk, 636LB/Disk

$

3,500/Month

2014 ROME TRWC-16

11’ 6” Wide, 24 Disks, 346LB Weight/Disk, 12’ 6” Wide, 16 Disks, 960LB Weight/Disk, 8,313LB, 28” Disks, Hyd Trans, 12” Spacing, 15,357LB, 36” Disks, Hyd Trans, 2-1/8” Axles 20” Spacing, 2 1/2” Axles

$

36,806

66,488

ROME Disk Rental

33,403

$

59,624

2014 ROME RALSE-16 Finishing Ejector Scraper

14Yd Capacity, 17’4” Wide, 15,074LB, 4 - 13.5x16.1 Size Tires, 16’ Width of Cut, Laser/GPS Ready, Hyd Tilt

$

63,056

2014 ROME 240-994

36’ Wide 240LB/Disk, 9” Spacing, Oil Bath Bearings, Rock Flex Gang, 22,000LB, 24” Disk, Leveling Tires

$

88,870

2014 ROME RP-180HDE

Tandem Kit Available, 10’ Cut Width, 18Yd Capacity Heaped, 26,000LB, 2 - 29.5x25 Tires, Laser/GPS Ready

$

117,630

2014 ROME TACW-20

14’ Wide, 20 Disks, 552LB Weight/Disk, 10,659LB, 32” Disks, Hyd Trans, 17-3/4” Spacing, 2-1/8” Axle

$

42,467

Call Hird Equipment for Genuine Rome Parts Needs

Titan Truck Sales Box 299 MacGregor, MB R0H 0R0

204-685-2222 2011 PETERBILT 386

485 HP Cummins ISX, 18 sp, 12/40, 3:55 gears, 3x4 diff. locks, 236” WB, 22.5” alloy wheels, 70” bunk, APU.

65,000

$

2007 PETERBILT 379

470 Cat C13, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70” bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,402,518 km.

45,000

$

2010 PETERBILT 388

550 HP ISX Cummins, 18 sp, 12/40, 22.5” alloy wheels, 240 WB, 63” bunk, 3:90 gears, 3x4 diff. locks, 723,539 km.

69,000

$

2007 PETERBILT 379

470 Cat C13, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70” bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,548,131 km.

45,000

$

2006 PETERBILT 379

475 Cat C15, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:55 gears, 244” WB, 70” bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,735,345 km.

39,000

$

2007 PETERBILT 367

470 Cat C13, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70” bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,480,572 km.

45,000

$ 2011 IH PROSTAR

www.titantrucksales.com 2006 PETERBILT 379

475 Cat C15, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:55 gears, 244” WB, 70” bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,932,091 km.

49,000

$

425 HP Cummins ISX, 10 sp Autoshift, 12/40, 4:11 gears, 3x4 diff. locks, 22.5” alloy wheels, 174” WB, 333,491 km.

45,000

49,000

$

2007 PETERBILT 379

470 Cat C13, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70” bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,546,675 km.

49,000

$

2009 PETERBILT 388

475 HP Maxforce, 13sp, 12 front 46 rear, 3:91 gears, 4x4 diff. locks, 224” WB, 22.5 alloy wheels, 297,650 km.

2009 IH PROSTAR

450 HP Cummins ISX, 18 sp, 12/40, 22.5” alloy wheels, 3-way diff. locks, 3:55 gears, 244” WB, 63” midrise bunk, 1,145,366 km.

49,000

$

$ 2007 IH 9900I

475 HP Cummins ISX, 18 sp, 12/40, 244” WB, 3x4 diff. locks, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,318,947 km.

35,000

$

2006 PETERBILT 379

475 Cat C15, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:55 gears, 244” WB, 70” bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,627,431 km.

39,000

$


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COMBINE HEADER SALES EVENT!

It’s never too early to prepare for harvest. Farm World has reduced new and pre-owned headers.

ALMOST 45%

PRICES STARTING AT

$

44,900

OFF SELECT UNITS. ALL CASH DEALS!

2010 HONEY BEE SP36

1995 HONEY BEE SP25

ONLY 5 IN STOCK!

#N21873. 25’, TR ADAPTER, DOUBLE KNIFE DRIVE, UII REEL, TRANSPORT/ GAUGE WHEELS, 25’ TR ADAPTER, DOUBLE KNIFE DRIVE, UII REEL, TRANSPORT/ GAUGE WHEELS

#H21904A. CR ADAPTOR, FORE/AFT, PICKUP REEL, GAUGE WHEEL WITH TRANSPORT PACKAGE, SINGLE KNIFE, CR ADAPTOR, FORE/AFT PU REEL, HEADSIGHT HDR HEIGHT, GAUGE WHL TRANS PKG, SINGLE KNIFE

WAS $13,500

$

2008 HONEY BEE SP25

2004 HONEY BEE SP36

#W22132A. 25’, DETACHABLE TRANSPORT, GAUGE WHEELS, SINGLE REEL, NH TR ADAPTER

#W22288A. 36’, HYD FORE/AFT,CROSS AUGER, TRANSPORT/ GAUGE WHEELS, END GAUGE WHEEL, 6 BATT HCC SINGLE SPAN REEL

WAS $31,500

$

10,500

WAS $31,000

25,000

$

2011 MacDon D60 ONLY 3 IN STOCK!

2013 MacDon D65

#PW3259A. 35’ SINGLE KNIFE, SINGLE REEL CR/CX ADAPTOR, 3 SENSOR HEADSIGHT KIT, POLY SKID SHOES AND CUTTERBAR, SLOW SPEED TRANSPORT AND GAUGE WHEELS.

WAS $85,000

$

79,000

2012 Honey Bee SP36 ONLY 3 IN STOCK! #HW3384A. END STRUT GAUGE WHEELS, CROSS AUGER, HYD FORE/ AFT, HYD HEADER TILT, INTEGRAL TRANSPORT HITCH/GAUGE WHEEL, 36’ MODEL SINGLE KNIFE, HEAD SIGHT HGT CONTROL.

WAS $69,000

$

62,000

2012 Honey Bee SP36 #W22422A. END STRUT GAUGE WHEELS, CROSS AUGER ASSEMBLY, HYD FORE/AFT, CROSS AUGER, INTEGRAL TRANSPORT HITCH/GAUGE WHEEL, 36’ MODEL SINGLE KNIFE

WAS $69,000

$

62,000

WAS $75,500

$

68,000

2010 Honey Bee SP36 #HW3361A. END STRUT GAUGE WHEELS, DUAL KNIFE, HYD FORE/ AFT, INTEGRAL TRANSPORT/GAUGE WHEEL, HCC REEL, CASE RED.

WAS $51,500

$

45,000

2009 New Holland 94C #W21687B. 30’, UII P/U REEL, HYD FORE/AFT, CR/CASE ADAPTER, DET TRANSPORT.

WAS $43,000

$

$

15,000

NEW 2013 HONEY BEE SP36 ONLY 3 IN STOCK!

$

35,000

2010 HONEY BEE SP40 ONLY 1 LEFT!

50,000

1998 New Holland 971

#W22120A. 30’, SINGLE KNIFE, SINGLE REEL WITH STEEL FINGERS, CROSS AUGER, DETACHABLE TRANSPORT, HYDRAULIC FORE/AFT.

#PN2689E. 30’, BAT REEL.

WAS $34,500

$

31,000

2006 Honey Bee SP36 #HW3362A. END STRUT GAUGE WHEELS, NH AHHC, HYD FORE/AFT, MECHANICAL HEADER TILT, SINGLE KNIFE DRIVE, UII SINGLE REEL, GAUGE WHEELS/TRANSPORT PACKAGE.

WAS $40,000

$

36,000

2004 New Holland 94C #HW3359A. UII SPLIT REEL, REEL FORE/AFT, GAUGE WHEELS, TRANSPORT.

WAS $34,500

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29,900

#W22135A. 36’, CR ADAPTER, NO CROSS AUGER, FORE/AFT REEL, SINGLE KNIFE DRIVE

WAS $7,900

28,000

71,900

2007 New Holland 94C

2002 Agco 700

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2007 New Holland HB3655

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#W21144B. PU REEL, SINGLE KNIFE DRIVE, EMPIRE GAUGE WHEELS, REAR GAUGE WHEELS, TR ADAPTOR, ULTRASONIC HGT CTRL

26,000

PRE-OWNED #HN3373B. 40’, 100 HRS, W/ NH CR ADAPTOR, SPLIT REEL, CROSS AUGER,TRANSPORT GAUGE WHEEL PACKAGE, FORE/AFT PICK UP REEL, DOUBLE KNIFE DRIVE.

2001 MACDON 962

#W22133A. 25’, BATT REEL

$

$

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3,500

1997 MacDon 960 #PW2723D. 30’ PU REEL, TR ADAPTER, NO TRANSPORT, DOUBLE SWATH, GAUGE WHEELS.

WAS $22,900

$

19,000

1997 Honey Bee SP25 #H21901A. SINGLE KNIFE, UII PU REEL, GLEANER LOW BLOCK AD, SINGLE KNIFE, UII PICKUP REEL.

WAS $14,900

$

12,900

1996 New Holland 971 #N21873G. 14’ HEADER WITH VICTORY PICKUP.

WAS $4,900

$

4,500

4,500

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BALE WRAPPER, 3 yrs. old, done less than 500 bales, 3 PTH; also bale hugger, for wrapped bales, both as new, made by Aggwrap, $13,000 OBO for both. 204-483-2494, 204-483-0782, Carroll, MB. 2005 PRONOVOST SILATUBE P6300, 9 HP elec. start motor, hyd. steering adjustment, working lights, brand new, never used, always shedded. $15,500 OBO. 780-349-9810 Westlock AB. Can email pics 2008 JF STOLL FCT 1355 forage harvester, one owner, always shedded, used 5 yrs, 70 hrs./yr., full line spare parts, great shape, $37,500 OBO. 306-227-3607, Vanscoy, SK. YOUNG’S EQUIPMENT INC. For all your silage equipment needs call Ron toll free 306-565-2405, Regina, SK. 1998 TYCROP HYDUMP 16’, floatation tires, 1100 cubic feet, good cond., $8000. 306-329-4780, 306-371-7382, Asquith, SK.

JUNE INVENTORY BLOWOUT. Lowest prices of the year! 200 Vehicles. King of Trucks! 306-882-2691, Rosetown Mainline, DL#311284, www.rosetownmainline.net gallantsales.com Large inventory of new and used potato equip. Dealer for Tristeel Mfg. wash line equip. Dealer for Logan Equipment. Call Dave 204-254-8126, MB. 2005 NH SF115 wheel boomed sprayer, 110’, 1250 imp. gal. tank, wind curtains, autorate, rinse tank, wand wash, foam marker, $12,500. 306-873-7349 Tisdale SK

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1994 FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 65, 120’ booms w/830 gal. poly tank, windscreens, hand wash, tank rinse, chem handler, hyd. pump, $4500. 306-723-4317, Cupar, SK. FLEXI-COIL S67 HYDRAULIC unfold, 100’, 830 gal. tank, foam marker, windscreens, double nozzles. Willingdon, AB., 780-367-2483 or 780-208-1125. 2008 HARDI NAVIGATOR, 96’, 1200 gal. tank, big PTO pump, adjustable axle, exc. shape, $27,800. Call John 403-635-6074, Coaldale, AB. 2002 FLEXI-COIL 67XL, 1500 US gal., triple nozzle, 100’, wind screens, tank wash nozzles, Spray Test control, Raven rate controller, Rinex AutoBoom shutoff. 306-429-2793, Glenavon, SK. 2007 NEW HOLLAND SF216 sprayer, 126’, suspended booms, variable rate, Raven boom control, rinse tank, wash tank, induction tank, triple nozzle bodies and tips, 1600 gal. tank. 306-785-4601, Cadillac, SK 2005 NH SF115, 1250 Imp. gal., autorate, 120’, wind curtains, rinse tank, exc. cond., $17,500 OBO. 780-398-2422, Thorhild, AB. BRANDT QUICKFOLD 100’ 800 gal. tank, new: non-drift nozzles, tires and hyd. pump, autofold, wind cones, $3700 OBO. 306-563-6376, Canora, SK. 130’ FLEXI-COIL 67XL PT sprayer, triple nozzles. Phone for details at 306-287-8062, Watson, SK. BOURGAULT CENTURION II, 72’, hydraulic markers and pump, $3500. 306-383-2860 or 306-383-7047, Quill Lake, SK. 96’ AGSHIELD, 1000 gal. tank, rinse tank, GFS, red balls, rate controller, good cond., $11,000 OBO. 306-448-2252, Manor, SK. FLEXI-COIL 67XL, 120’, windscreens, dual nozzles, autorate, disc markers, premium, $12,500. 306-460-8666, Netherhill, SK. 1995 BRANDT QUICK FOLD 1500, 80’ sprayer, 830 gal. tank, dual nozzles, foam marker, PTO, wind cones, excellent, $3000. 306-472-5914, Woodrow, SK. 2007 NH SF216 PT sprayer, 100’, 1350 Imp. gal. tank, dual nozzles w/new bubble jet nozzles, autorate, rinse tank w/wash wand, foam marker, chem handler, exc. cond., $24,500. 306-862-8880, Nipawin SK 2009 NH S1070, 100’, autorate, wind curtains, 1300 gal. tank, disc markers, wheels on boom, 4 years of use. 306-893-8008, Maidstone, SK. GAG SHIELD 120’ shielded sprayer, 1000 gal tank, GFS ground following system, rate controller, 3 way rollover bodies, used 3 seasons, $30,900 OBO. 1-844-227-1831. www.agshield.com BRANDT QF 1000 sprayer, 80’, 1000 US gallon tank, good shape. 306-739-2680, Wawota, SK. GREAT NORTHERN 800 gal. w/80’ Fabtech booms, $3500. Call 306-435-7750, 306-532-4545, Rocanville, SK. FLEXI-COIL 62 PT sprayer, 95’, 830 gal. foam and disc markers, very good cond., $3500 OBO. 204-746-8721, Morris, MB. SB4000, 90’, 1600 gal., autorate, auto height, new 5 and 10 gal. low drift nozzles, asking $20,000. 306-570-9811, Craven, SK 100’ AG SHIELD, 800 gal. tank, autorate controller, redball markers, mix tank, good cond. $6000. 306-747-3517, Parkside, SK. 100’ AG SHIELD sprayer, 1200 gal. tank, 100 gal. wash out tank, $15,000 OBO. 204-851-5520, Cromer, MB. BRANDT 2000 QF, PT, 120’, 1200 gal. tank, autofold, triple nozzles, new tires and bearings, hyd. pump, wind cones, no autorate, $6200. 306-693-8839, Moose Jaw SK

1998 FLEXI-COIL 67XLT, 120’, 800/400 gal. twin tanks, twin booms, 2 hyd. pumps, wind curtains, autorate, chem tank, foam markers disc markers, end nozzles, c/w new Flex Control II monitor, exc. cond., $11,000. Lumsden, SK. 306-591-2760. 2004 NH SF110 high clearance sprayer w/Norac height control. Dinsmore, SK. 306-846-2175 or email: cab@sasktel.net FLEXI-COIL 67, 80’, foam marker, 1000 gal. tank, rinse tank, large tires, $6500. 306-697-3521, 306-697-7271, Grenfell, SK 2000 FLEXI-COIL XLT 130’ flex control, dual hyd. pumps, tanks 835/415, stainless steel booms, chem. handler, $12,000 OBO. 403-664-1192, Oyen, AB. 2008 NEW HOLLAND SF 216 PT sprayer, 100’, w/wind screens, 1600 gal. tank, dual nozzles, autorate, Raven auto height, chem handler, rinse tank w/wand wash. $40,000 OBO. 780-349-1074, Westlock, AB FLEXI-COIL 62, 80’ pull type sprayer, 800 gal. tank, PTO driven. Call: 306-867-9454, Outlook, SK. 2001 BOURGAULT 1460, curtains, 100’, AutoRate, low acres, 1250 gal., $5500; 60’ Computer Spray, 15” wheels, $1000. Call SUSPENDED BOOM FLEXI-COIL 90’ sprayer #67, autorate, hyd., pump, 306-548-4315, Sturgis, SK. 14.9x38 rubber, double nozzle body, wash wand, rinse tank, chem handler, $15,000. 403-990-2645, Linden, AB. 1997 FLEXI-COIL 67XLT, wheel boom, 114’, windscreens, autofold, double booms, new tires, autorate, foam marker, $10,000. 306-648-2418, Gravelbourg, SK. BRANDT SB4000, 100’, dual wheels, 1600 gal. tank and rinse tank, foam markers, good cond. 306-338-2196, Wadena, SK.

2003 BRANDT QF2500 100’, 1250 imp. gal, AutoRate, rinse, triple bodies, AI tips, end nozzle, windcones, chem fill, hyd. pump, half boom shut-off, boom filters, low acres $12,900 OBO. 306-640-7650, Courval, SK.

2012 ROGATOR RG 1100, 120’, Viper Pro tech package, 1350 hrs., warranty, 620/70R38 tires; Also 320/90R50’s and Tridekons available, $250,000. Phone 306-845-7880, Mervin, SK. 2012 ROGATOR RG1300, 1300 gal., 120’ factory boom, $365,000. 306-934-1546, Saskatoon, SK. or 306-773-7281, Swift Current, SK. www.fulllineag.com 2005 PREDATOR 2010, 103’ conventional and AirBoom, 1000 gal tank, 3-way nozzle bodies, AutoBoom shut-off, GPS EZ-Steer 500, crop dividers, 2 sets tires, 1800 hrs, $110,000. 780-307-5023, Neerlandia, AB.

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2012 ROGATOR 1300, 1300 gal., 100’ boom, GPS, $375,000. 306-934-1546, Saskatoon, SK. or 306-773-7281, Swift Current, SK. www.fulllineag.com HAGIE 280, 3300 engine hrs., 800 gal. tank, Raven monitor, 60’, $20,000 OBO. 780-913-0074, Lamont, AB. 2008 CASE 4420, 100’ booms, 1148 hrs., Viper Pro, Aim Command, fully loaded GPS, shedded, mint cond., $200,000. Stockholm, SK. 306-793-4212. 1999 JD 4700, 3103 eng. hrs., 90’ booms, 750 gallon tank, EZ-Guide 500 mapping, foam marker, 2 sets of tires. $20,000 spent on Greenlight and new hydro pump, no spraying hrs. since Greenlight, $83,000. 306-452-3233, Antler, SK. 2006 JD 4720, 100’, SS tank, 2 sets tires, Greenstar, low hrs, $150,000. Killam, AB. 780-385-0081, brentdyanna@hotmail.com 2001 ROGATOR 854, 90’, 2081 hrs., new tires, 800 gal. tank; Also 4 floatation tires, Trimble GPS and nozzles. Willingdon, AB., call 780-367-2483 or 780-208-1125.

1995 ROGATOR 854, 200 HP, 90’ booms, new 800 gal. tank, 2 sets of tires, Outback GPS, mix tank and pressure washer, low hrs. Used mainly for banding fields in an aerial spraying operation, $70,000. Waskada, MB. 204-673-2447 or 204-522-6232. 2008 MILLER 4240, organic farm, no longer required. Exc. cond., 167 hrs, Cummins 6.7L eng., 240 HP, 380/90R46 Goodyear’s, 100’ boom, 20” nozzle spacing, nozzles- 3 types quick change, SS tank 1200 gal., foamer kit, Raven AccuBoom, Ultra Glide, anti-tilt, Envizio Plus, Phoenix 300 receiver, light bar, $230,000. Porcupine Plain, SK. 306-813-7949, 250-721-5123.

230 SPRA-COUPE 60’ booms, foam marker, shedded, 1750 hours, good shape. Call 306-554-8565, Wishart, SK. 2006 ROGATOR 874 c/w Viper Pro, RTK steering, air lift dividers, 2 sets 2011 JD 4930, 1350 hrs., two sets of tires, SmarTrax tires, 104’ booms, 865 gal. SS tank. Only 2600 monitor and receiver, AutoSteer, of 1465 hrs., farmer owned machine! Take $185,500. 204-822-3797, Morden, MB. older sprayer or MFWD tractor on trade, 4640, 1800 HRS, 80’ Pommier booms, Out- asking $150,000. 204-937-7120, Roblin, back AutoSteer, crop dividers. 2- 3630’s, MB., or Mazurfarms@hotmail.com 1- factory crop dividers, 300 gal. tank, 74’ 2013 JD 4940, 275 eng, hrs., 1200 gal. SS booms; 1- 400 gal., 60’ booms. Both have tank, 3” fill, 120’, 5-way, 5 sensor boom newer booms on one side. All have Raven trac, sec. control, $370,000. 306-783-9459 rate controllers, tow hitches, and foam Yorkton, SK. www.maplefarm.com makers. Starting at $23,000. Also have 216 available. 204-937-3933, Roblin, MB. 2013 TERRAGATOR TG8400, $357,000. 306-934-1546, Saskatoon, SK. or 2012 ROGATOR RG1100, 1100 gal., 100’ 3 0 6 - 7 7 3 - 7 2 8 1 , S w i f t C u r r e n t , S K . boom, Viper Pro, $315,000. 306-934-1546, www.fulllineag.com Saskatoon, SK. or 306-773-7281, Swift ROGATOR 554, 1998, 2400 hrs., 1 owner, Current, SK. www.fulllineag.com 650 gal. tank, 150 HP Cummins, 2 sets of tires, $56,000. 306-272-4195, Foam Lake. 2003 ROGATOR 1064, 1080 gal. SS tank, 110’ booms w/fence nozzle, 2 sets tires, Raven GPS w/AccuBoom, 3797 hrs, shedd e d , $ 9 7 , 5 0 0 O B O. 2 0 4 - 6 4 8 - 7 0 2 7 , 204-638-2592, Gilbert Plains, MB. SHOP BUILT 466 IH diesel Allison, 4 WD, 90’ booms, 2 sets wheels, rate controller, 1000 gal. tank, $20,000. 780-206-0043, or 780-349-6878, Westlock, AB. 2013 ROGATOR RG1300, 410 hrs., 132’ recirculating aluminum boom, Raven Viper Pro, AutoHeight, SmarTrax, 7 section auto boom shutoff, crop dividers, 800/65R38 and 380/90R46 tires, c/w 2 year warranty, $348,000. E-mail: ellisseeds@mts.net or call 204-824-2290, Wawanesa, MB.

HUGE SELECTION OF new front and rear boom New Holland Guardian sprayers and a good selection of used sprayers in stock. June Farm Progress Specials. Markusson New Holland of Regina Ltd., Regina, SK., phone 1-800-819-2583, or 306-781-2828, www.markusson.com

2000 JD 4700, 2830 eng hrs, 750 gal. poly tank, 2” fill, 90’, 5-way, Norac UC4, radar, HID tread, $115,000. Call 306-435-3301 Moosomin, SK. www.maplefarm.com 2012 ROGATOR RG1100, 1100 gal., 100’ boom, GPS, $315,000. 306-934-1546, Saskatoon, SK. or 306-773-7281, Swift Current, SK. www.fulllineag.com 1994 3630 SPRA-COUPE, 2735 hrs, Peugeot engine, 60’, new trans, low drift n o z z l e s , we l l m a i n t a i n e d , $ 1 9 , 0 0 0 . 780-385-1546, Killam, AB. 2008 MILLER A75, 700 hrs, 120’ boom, 1200 gal. tank, Raven Envisio Pro, Raven sectional control, boom height and AutoSteer, 380 and 710 tires, Spray-test remote control, excellent shape, $165,000. 306-861-9481, Bromhead, SK. 2007 APACHE 1010, 1275 hrs, 103’, Raven Envisio Pro w/hyd. SmarTrax, Phoenix 200 receiver, Raven AccuBoom, AutoBoom, sharp shooter nozzle control, 5 nozzle body, 2 sets of tires, shedded, well maintained $156,000. 306-530-8433, Lumsden, SK., or email: info@LLseeds.ca for photos 2003 SPRA-COUPE 4640, 2300 hrs, Trimble GPS mapping, EZ-Steer AutoSteer, foam markers, 400 gal. tank, tow hitch, 80’ booms, 2 sets of tires, crop dividers, $52,000. 306-563-6387, Canora, SK.

TRIDEKON CROP SAVER, crop dividers. Reduce trampling losses by 80% to 90%. 2013 JOHN DEERE sprayer, model 4830 Call Great West Agro, 306-398-8000, Cut w/100’ booms, 1000 gal. SS tank, 290 hrs, Knife, SK. $248,000. Power train warranty until 2017. 204-612-6531, 204-794-4878, Cartier, MB. 2009 ROGATOR 1286C, 1200 gal. tank, 100’ boom, GPS, $285,000. 306-934-1546, Saskatoon, SK. or 306-773-7281, Swift Current, SK. www.fulllineag.com

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57’ FLEXI-COIL 5000, 9” spacing, 3” rubber packers, 2-row mtd. harrows, single shoot, knock-on shovels, recent packer wheel bearings replaced, field ready. Foam Lake, SK. 306-272-4437. JD 1900 SEEDER, commodity cart, 250 bu. TBH, 3 tanks, 8” auger, good tires, shedded, $20,500 OBO. Call Rod 306-463-8686, Eston, SK. 2004 FLEXI-COIL SD 440, 33’, FC5000, TBT, 9” space. Also 2004 Flexi-Coil SC 180 air tank, 2 compartments, mech.; 2011 35’ 3 piece landroller, wing foldup. Willingdon, AB., call 780-367-2483, 780-208-1125. 1999 EZEE-ON 40’ 7500 Series, floating hitch, 8” spacing, Bourgault 2-1/2” Stealth SS openers w/carbide tips (good), 550 lb. shank assemblies, Agtron Art-120 blockage monitor, 3 plex, 3” steel packers (good), c/w 1999 Ezee-On 3175 TBH air cart, 5 run, 2-1/2 primary hoses, 7” hyd. load/unload auger, brand new 13” Crary hyd. fan (same fan as on Versatile 315 air cart), 3/4” hyd. plumbing, new monitor, $15,000 work order, new positive depth stop kit ($150 value), Auburn gear drive wheel on cart, quick change sprockets for canola/mustard to peas/beans, old ground drive fan plus old monitor, and one new opener w/new carbide tip to go with unit, asking $40,000. Reason for sale: going from min. till to no till. 306-628-4250 Dougle E Farms Ltd., Liebenthal, SK. 2010 65’ BOURGAULT 3310 paralink, 12” spacing, mid row shank banding, DS, rear hitch, $157,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equipment Ltd. 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK.

2008 ROGATOR 1286C, 2000 eng. hrs., 1200 gal. SS tank, 120’, aluminum Pommier boom, 5-way, $199,000. 306-435-3301, Moosomin, SK. www.maplefarm.com 220 SPRA-COUPE; Truck mounted sprayer; 2007 TRAILTECH HC-220 fifth wheel high Egg shaped sprayer. 306-283-4747 or clearance sprayer trailer for sale. Call Stan Stewart 780-853-7925, Vermilion, AB. 306-283-0429, Langham, SK. LODE-KING 53’ tridem stepdeck WANTED: 5-1/2” RUBBER packers for FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS 1998 for high clearance sprayer, Flexi-Coil 5000, 9” spacing. Will trade We also specialize in: Crop insurance ap- w/cradle 4-1/2” steel. 403-793-1705, Brooks, AB. $14,500. Call 306-960-3000, St. Louis, SK. peals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Custom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. Call Back-Track Investigations for assistance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. “The Air Bubble Jet 90% consistently produces droplets LESS DRIFT, 1998 ROGATOR 854, 90’, SS tank, 2 sets of that are 200-550 microns LESS RUN OFF, tires, AutoSteer, sectional control, $68,500 in size. Too big to drift OBO. 306-259-4990, 306-946-6424, Young SUPERIOR $ 25 - too small to run off.” 11 COVERAGE 2 0 0 5 RO G ATO R 1 2 7 4 , 1 0 0 ’ b o o m , $165,000. 306-934-1546, Saskatoon, SK. NEW! Drift occurs when droplets are smaller than 200 microns. Standard sprayer or 306-773-7281, Swift Current, SK. nozzles drift because they produce droplets that are 50-300 micron in size www.fulllineag.com $ 95 with a large percentage under 200. With a droplet range of 200-550 microns, 2013 JD 4940, 715 eng hrs., 1200 gal. SS the Air Bubble Jet has 90% less drift than standard nozzles. tank, 3” fill, 120’, 5-way, 5 sec. boom trac, HID lamps, GPS, $353,000. 204-773-2149 Run off occurs with big droplets - 600 microns and over. Depending on the Russell, MB. www.maplefarm.com manufacturer, other low drift nozzles produce droplets that range in size from 250-1000 microns. That is why run off can be a problem. With a droplet size 2010 JD 4930, 1585 eng hrs, 1200 US gal. SS tank, 3” fill, hi-flow pump, 15” spacing, of 200-550 microns, your chemical stays on the plant when applied with the 5-way, AutoTrac ready. Call 306-435-3301 Air Bubble Jet. Moosomin, SK. www.maplefarm.com New Twin Air Bubble Jet. With the twin cap, you can use 2-5 gallon nozzles 1998 PATRIOT 150, 90’ boom, 750 tank, rather than 1-10 gallon nozzles. The advantage is you get over twice as autorate, AutoHeight, 2 sets of tires, 4700 many droplets per square inch for superior coverage. hrs., $34,000. 403-872-2940, Ponoka, AB. Air Bubble jet nozzles operate at 30-45 psi and have an overall range of 20-90 psi.They can be used 2012 ROGATOR RG1300, 1300 gal., 120’ to apply fungicides, insecticides and herbicides to any crop including potatoes and pulse crops. factory boom, $329,000. 306-934-1546, Saskatoon, SK. or 306-773-7281, Swift Ag Canada tested. Current, SK. www.fulllineag.com

2009 ROGATOR 1084, 1000 gal., 100’ boom, Viper Pro, $225,000. 306-934-1546, Saskatoon, SK. or 306-773-7281, Swift Current, SK. www.fulllineag.com 2012 ROGATOR RG1300, 1300 gal., 120’ factory boom, $329,000. 306-934-1546, 1998 SPRA-COUPE 4640, 1900 hours, 3 Saskatoon, SK. or 306-773-7281, Swift s e t s o f t i r e s , fi e l d r e a dy, $ 4 5 , 0 0 0 . 306-229-2930, Perdue, SK. Current, SK. www.fulllineag.com

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2003 JD 1820/1910 430 bushel, 3 tank tow behind, 60’ drill w/ NH3 kit. $49,800 or 39.5k tank only 306-257-3800. www.combineworld.com EXCELLENT SELECTION OF new NH 70’ P2070 precision drills on 10� and 12� spacing available w/P1060, 430 bu. or P1070, 580 bu. air carts. In stock, massive June savings! Very attractive lease payments available OAC. Markusson New Holland of 1998 FLEXI-COIL 5000 39’, SS, 9� spac- Regina Ltd., call 1-800-819-2583, or ing, 3.5� steel packers, 2320 TBH, extra 306-781-2828. www.markusson.com roller, air seeder hopper, tank was shedded, $30,000. Will hold w/deposit. Mey- 2010 SEED HAWK 6010, S/N #101095 ronne, SK. 306-264-3715, 306-642-8450. w/2010 Seed Hawk 600 bu. tank, S/N #101137. Big rubber all the way around, SEED HAWK 28’. Hodgins Auctioneers $210,000. 306-548-5440, Danbury, SK. Inc. 1-800-667-2075. PL#915407. 2009 MORRIS MAXIM II 50’ drill, 10� 2005 SEEDMASTER 60’ air drill, 12� spac- spacing w/8370XL 3 compartment TBT ing, DS, liquid kit, Smart hitch, 2005 NH tank, very good condition, $119,800. SC430 TBH tank, variable rate, $115,000. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 204-648-7129, Grandview, MB. 1997 FLEXI-COIL 5000, 51’ air drill, double shoot w/3230 TBT air cart, 30 bu. 3rd tank, 9.8� spacings, side band openers, $36,500. Ph: 306-298-2268, Val Marie, SK.

2010 SEED HAWK 5012, 500 tank with sectional control, liquid kit, 2100 gal. tank, blockage monitors, large tires, $210,000. 306-268-4371, Bengough, SK. FLEXI-COIL 5000 air drill, single shoot, stealth openers, hyd. markers, steel pkrs. w/2320 cart. 306-867-9454, Outlook, SK. MOON HEAVY HAUL pulling air drills/ air seeders, packer bars, Alberta and Sask. 30 years experience. Call Bob Davidson, Drumheller, AB. 403-823-0746. 2006 MORRIS 40’ horizontal fold, no-till disc air drill, markers, w/7240 TBT tank, low acres, $67,000 OBO. Will take grain on trade. 306-693-9847, Moose Jaw, SK. NH SD440, 57’ air drill, 9� spacing, 4� packers with 2004 SC380 tank, $72,000. 204-648-7129, Grandview, MB. 2007 72’ SEEDMASTER, 12� spacing, semi-pneumatic tires on shank w/Bourgault 6700 ST cart, dual wheels, conveyor, $210,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equip. Ltd. 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. 5440 BOURGAULT AIR TANK, dual fans, good condition, $47,500 OBO. 204-236-4684, Birch River, MB. 2003 JD 1820 60’ drill, 3� rubber packers, new NH3 kit, $18,000. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 2006 39’ FLEXI-COIL 5000 HD w/3850 TBT cart, 10� spacing, steel packers, knife edge openers, variable rate, excellent shape! $79,900. Call Jordan anytime, 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB. MORRIS MAXIM II, 2001, 40’, tandem front wheels, 7180 tank, NH3 coulters, rubber press wheels, NH3 system, 10� spacing, single shoot, always shedded. 306-768-2879, Carrot River, SK. 2008 JD 1830 air hoe drill, 40’, 10� space, double shoot, Primary blockage c/w 2004 JD 1910 TBH tank 350 bushel capacity, all seed run blockage. Only 24,000 acres! $89,900. Ph. Jordan anytime 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB. BOURGAULT 28’ 8800 w/3195 CART, can be extended to 32’, 9� space, Atom Jet openers, cart shedded, well maintained, field ready, $29,000. 780-870-8253, 780-847-2770, Dewberry, AB. 2003 CONSERVA PAK 39’, 12� spacing, rubber on-row packers, DS, 1 owner, c/w JD TBT 787 air tank, 230 bu. plus 3rd tank, $46,000 OBO. Call Korvin 306-772-0330 or Lawrence 403-823-6016, McMahon, SK.

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BOURGAULT PACKERS, 5.5 pneumatic, 1983 ALLIS CHALMERS 8050, 150 HP, for 5710, 74’ on 9.8� spacing, in gangs, in powershift, 8258 hrs, engine rebuilt at 5500 hrs, many other repairs, $15,000 exc. cond. 204-648-7085, Grandview, MB. OBO. 306-397-2653, Edam, SK. ROLL WITH THE BEST! Ag Shield Landroller line single, 3 or 5 section units. Sizes from 11.5 to 70’. Exclusive manufacturer of leveling blade and power fold option. WHITE 2-135 FWA tractor with 3 PTH. Standard hyd. folding wheels, floating Huge Estevan Motor Speedway Equiphitch and diagonal arm field latch system. ment-RV-Vehicle Auction, Saturday, June Innovative “Pasture Doctor� model; level, 21, 2014, Estevan, SK. For sale bill and seed and roll in one pass. In stock models, photos www.mackauctioncompany.com r e a dy t o s h i p . O r d e r y o u r s t o d ay ! 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815, Mack 1-844-227-1831. www.agshield.com Auction Co. PL 311962. 2014 RITE-WAY 8100 heavy harrows, 68’. Last one! Call Cam-Don Motors Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. 800 BELARUS for parts Make an offer. 204-768-3766, Ashern, MB. 2004 BOURGAULT 5350 TBH tank, center tank metering, DS, 2 fans, rear tow hitch, exc. shape, only used organically, $50,000. 306-264-3721, Mankota, SK. 28’ OF INTERNATIONAL 150 hoe drills, $1000. Herb 780-753-0766, Provost, AB.

CASE/IH STEIGER built, 4 WD/Quads; Plus other makes and models. Call the Tractor Man! Trades welcome. We deliver. Gord 403-308-1135, Lethbridge, AB.

1977 IH 2670, 3358 hours, 220 HP, near CASE 8500 45’ air drill, 7� space, Haukaas new tires. Available for rent $45/hour. markers, marker master recaps, carbide $ 1 3 , 9 0 0 . P h o n e 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 7 - 4 5 1 5 , gen tips, mtd. 7� loading auger, $12,000 www.combineworld.com OBO. 306-648-8005, Gravelbourg, SK. CASE 1370, duals, big front tires, $8500; GREAT PLAINS 10’ end wheel, grain, grass, IHC 1066, 3 PTH, cab, duals, $7500; Case l e g u m e b o x e s , 7 . 5 � s p a c i n g . C a l l 730, gas, square fenders, front mount 780-875-7051, Lloydminster, AB. s n ow b l owe r, $ 4 9 5 0 . 2 0 4 - 7 4 6 - 2 0 1 6 , 204-746-5345, Morris, MB. CASE 970, low hrs., new rubber; Case NEW 9400 BOURGAULT 50’ deep tillage, 2290, low hrs on complete rebuilt engine 4 bar harrows, rear hitch. Call for details with FEL, factory duals. 306-287-3554 or 306-287-7490, Watson, SK. 306-287-8062, Watson, SK. 53’ 8900 MORRIS Cultivator for sale, 410 CASE/IH 9370, 3500 hrs., 12 standard, vg Bourgault knock-on shovels, $19,000. 20.8x42, $89,000 OBO. 306-563-8482, 306-782-2586, located Central Manitoba. 2010 JD 1910 air cart, 3 tank, 430 bu., DS, 306-487-2731, Lampman, SK. $68,500 OBO, 204-793-6760, Hazelridge, LIZARD CREEK REPAIR and Tractor. We WISHEK DISCS AVAILABLE from FlaMB. man. From 14’-38’. 30� blades. Call buy 90 and 94 Series Case, 2 WD, FWA tractors for parts and rebuilding. Also have 40’ BOURGAULT 8800 air seeder with 1-888-435-2626. www.flaman.com r e b u i l t t r a c t o r s a n d p a r t s fo r s a l e . Bourgault 2155 air cart, also selling 39’ 306-784-7841, Herbert, SK. Case/IH 5600 air seeder with Flexi 1100 air tank. Huge Estevan Motor Speedway WANTED: 4186 IHC tractor, in good runEquipment-RV-Vehicle Auction, Saturday ning condition. Phone: 306-468-2008, June 21, 2014. Estevan, Sask. Visit Canwood, SK. www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or WRECKING FOR PARTS: 1070; 2- 2290, 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 vg running engines, 20.8x38 tires, exc. sheet metal. 1-877-564-8734, Robin, MB. 1990 FLEXI-COIL 800 35’ air seeder with ONE LEFT! 1998 Flexi-Coil 820 cultivator, Bourgault 2155 tank, 12� spacing, single excellent condition, 650 trips, 12� spacing 2010 CASE/IH DX-55 cab, air, MFWD, 3 shoot, 14� shovels, Splitter boots, liquid c/w Flexi-Coil harrows and dead rod. De- pt., 2000 hrs., like new, $34,900 OBO. Reimer Farm Equip., Gary 204-326-7000, fert. kit, harrows, $19,500. Call Jordan livery possible. 306-741-2204, Admiral, SK www.reimerfarmequipment.com Hwy. 12 anytime 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB. North, Steinbach, MB. 27’ IH DEEP TILLAGE cultivator with John LATE MODEL JD 655, 40’, knives, mounted Blue anhydrous kit, Beeline applicator. packers, liquid kit, no rust, $9500 OBO. 306-739-2763, Wawota, SK. 2470 CASE with duals, good working Call 306-445-5485, Delmas, SK. cond., new AC compressor, $8900. Call 306-596-6701, Regina, SK. MF 40 OFFSET DISC, 19’, 24� blades, 3225 BOURGAULT air tank with 3rd tank, Bourgault 50’ fold up packer bar w/P20 new front notch blades, new bearings, rear 2007 CASE/IH PUMA 125 FWA tractor blades good, nice condition. $8500. Call packers, $30,000 OBO, will separate. with Case/IH L760 FEL and 3 PTH w/3650 306-946-7988, Hanley, SK. 306-883-7305, Spiritwood, SK. hrs, plus a Case/IH 7110 2WD tractor with SUMMERS MFG., DISCS that don’t ridge. dual PTO and 2588 hours. Dayle Chuckry See us at the Farm Progress Show, Regina, Farm and Livestock Equipment Auction, SK. booth 8508 and 8509. Lot ‘D’. Contact: Monday, June 16, 2014, Weyburn, Sask. area. Visit www.mackauctioncompany.com 2011 DEGELMAN 51’ land roller, excellent Machinery Dave at 403-580-6889. for sale bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or condition, $34,500. 306-662-3388, Maple NEW 15’ VERSATILE 550 off-set disc, 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 Creek, SK. 26�x3/8� notched F&R, 10� spacing, heavy 60’ BOURGAULT HARROW packer bar, bearing option, 600 lbs./ft., 1.9% OAC. IH 5288 2WD tractor with duals, also IH 684 diesel 2WD with Leon 636 FEL. Huge heavy packers, $6500. Located at Rhein, Cam-Don Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK Estevan Motor Speedway Equipment-RVSK. Call 780-841-7508. JOHN DEERE 1050, 61’ sealed cultivator, Vehicle Auction, Saturday, June 21, 2014, DEGELMAN 7000 HEAVY harrow, 70’ with harrows, Valmar, 12� spacing, $7000 OBO. Estevan, SK. For sale bill and photos visit one year old tines; Convey-All seed tender, 306-625-7939, Ponteix, SK. www.mackauctioncompany.com Mack 40’ on tri-axle trailer, 5 compartments, Auction Co. 306-421-2928, 306-487-7815. electric roll tarp, remote control shoots NEW 2012 MODEL 11S30 Thurston Blue PL 311962. and conveyor, on board hyd. pump, 32 HP Jet folding sub tiller, 21’ wide, SN 015068, 11 shanks, asking $42,000. Discounted to 1990 CIH 9170, 4 WD, powershift, 24.5x32 Kohler. Call 306-795-3112, Ituna, SK. sell. Call Don, 306-548-5440, Danbury, SK. tires, 6200 hrs., w/14’ Degelman 6-way FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 95 70’ harrow packer blade, $70,000. 403-379-2423, Buffalo, AB bar, P30, new harrow teeth and bearings, KELLO-BILT 8’ to 20’ offset discs w/24� to 36� notched blades; Kello-Bilt 24’ to 38’ 2008 STX430, brand new 620-70-42 $6000. 306-427-4922, Shell Lake, SK. tandem wing discs w/26� and 28� notched tires, deluxe cab, heated leather seat, FLEXI-COIL 85 HEAVY harrows, 50’, hyd. blades and oil bath bearings. Red Deer, AB. $160,000. 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. t i n e a d j u s t . W i l l i n g d o n , A B . , c a l l www.kelloughs.com 1-888-500-2646. CASE 970 TRACTOR, good front and rear 780-367-2483 or 780-208-1125. KELLO-BILT OFFSET DISCS. Check out 18.4x34 tires, standard trans., 8200 hrs, our new arrivals and pricing discounts. $7900 OBO. 204-734-2657 Swan River, MB 2012, 16’, excellent shape, and parts for Kello and Rome dics. Brewster Ag, Earl Grey, SK., 306-939-4402, 306-731-7235. KELLO-BILT DISC PARTS: Blades and WANTED: STEIGER CM 280, 325 or 360, bearings. Parts to fit most makes and w i t h l ow h o u r s , i n g o o d c o n d i t i o n . models. 1-888-500-2646, Red Deer, AB. 780-806-9887, Edgerton, AB. www.kelloughs.com JD 28’ DEEP TILLAGE, new hyd. hoses, tires and shovels. Phone 306-621-4428, 1997 85D CHALLENGER, 3300 hrs., 36� Stornoway, SK. pads, exc. cond., $95,000. 780-385-0081, FARM KING FIELD DISCS ON SALE. brentdyanna@hotmail.com Killam, AB. Call 1-888-435-2626. www.flaman.com 2 NEW 5500 Durabuilt rubber tracks LQIR#ULWHZD\PIJ FRP still on pallets, fit Challenger MT800 high ZZZ ULWHZD\PIJ FRP track, $23,000. 780-928-2538, La Crete AB

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DISCS: WISHEK 14’, $20,000; Kewanee breaking disc, 13’ and 16’; Towner 21’; IH 490 25’, $7500; JD 15’, $5000; 22’, $9500; 30’, $10,500; Versatile 1800 36’, $25,000; Phoenix harrows 42’ and 53’; Disc rippers: DMI 5 shank, $8900; 7 shank, $10,900. 1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB. 1992 JD 7200 planter, 15 row, 30� spacing, Alpine kit, corn and soybean discs, 98% accuracy, $27,000. 306-436-7566, Regina, SK. COMPLETE SHANK ASSEMBLIES: JD 1610, $135; JD 610, black, $180; JD 1600, $90; Morris 7-series, $135. Phone anytime 306-946-7923, 306-946-4923, Young, SK. 42 POIRIER SEED OPENERS set up for liquid or dry fertilizer, $100 each. Call 306-452-7799, Redvers, SK.

2007 CHALLENGER MT865B, 525 HP, Cat C18, 3953 hrs., exc. cond., HD tracks- 80%, PTO, big pump, 6 SCVs, GPS ready, $179,000. 780-206-1234, Barrhead, AB.

1995 AGCO ALLIS 9690, FWA, 190 HP, 5400 hrs., powershift, triple hyds., 1000 PTO, $28,500. Good cond., can email pics. 780-349-9810, Westlock, AB.

JOHN DEERE 4650. Hodgins Auctioneers Inc. 1-800-667-2075. PL#915407. 8630, PTO, 3 hyds., 20.8x34 duals, CAHR, 8600 hrs., looks good, runs great, $16,000 OBO. 306-743-5565, Langenburg, SK.

1991 JD 8760, 24 spd., 20.8x38 at 75%, 7700 hrs., shedded, vg, $59,900. Cam-Don Motors Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. JOHN DEERE 4020 w/148 loader, big rubber, cab, $12,500. Call 780-614-0825 or 780-645-4651 (evenings), St.Paul, AB.

JOHN DEERE 4320, excellent condition, dual PTO, never had FEL, $15,500 OBO. 1996 JD 8760 4 WD, 300 HP, 6500 hrs., 4 remotes, duals, vg cond., $65,000 OBO. Call: 403-585-1910, Carbon, AB. can email pics. 780-349-9810, Thorhild AB 2011 JD 9630 4 WD, high flow hyds., 1400 hrs., deluxe cab, full weight package, JD #444 PAYLOADER, 1-1/2 yard bucket, diff. lock, triples 520/85R46, HID lights, hyd., works good, $17,500 OBO. Gary at: leather, heated seat, power mirrors, 5 204-326-7000, Reimer Farm Equipment, SCVs, AutoSteer ready, stored inside, field www.reimerfarmequipment.com Hwy. 12 ready, $275,000. Quenton 306-354-7585, North, Steinbach, MB. Mossbank, SK. quentonquark@gmail.com JD 7710, 7410, MFWD, low hours, can be 1998 JD 9400, 4 WD, 12 spd., 4 hyds., equipped with loaders. Call 204-522-6333, 710x38 radial Pirelli tires 75%, recent work Melita, MB. order, always shedded, 7000 hrs, very nice 2005 JD 7220, c/w 741 loader, power condition. 204-745-7445, Carman, MB. quad, LHR, 3 PTH, rubber- 70%, 7100 hrs., JD 4630, 3 PTH, duals, $16,500; JD 4430, very good condition. 780-203-9593 or 23.1 tires, $12,500; JD 4230, cab, air, dual 780-963-0641, Stony Plain, AB. PTO, $11,500; JD 3130 w/add-on 3 PTH, MITCH’S TRACTOR SALES LTD. JD 2555 cab, $8500. View pics: www.hlehmann.ca MFWD, CAH, 3 PTH, w/245 loader; JD 204-746-2016, 204-746-5345, Morris, MB. 2750, 3PTH, 2 WD, w/loader; JD 2950 JOHN DEERE 1010, dual wheels, new front MFWD, CAH, 3 PTH, w/260 loader; JD tires, engine rebuilt, new starter, new seat, 4240 Quad shift, 3 PTH; JD 4250 MFWD, was running when parked 2 yrs. ago., in- 15 spd; JD 4430 Quad shift, 3 PTH; JD vested $8000, asking $4000, w/8’ cultiva- 4440s, 3- Quad shifts, 3 PTHs; JD 6420, MFWD, 3 PTH, 24 spd., w/LHR, loader; JD tor. 306-781-2303, Pilot Butte, SK. 6430 MFWD, 3 PTH, 20 spd., w/LHR, pre1980 4840 JD powershift, 7730 orig. hrs., mium, w/673 loader, grapple, 5800 hrs; complete motor overhaul at 5500 hrs., JD 6605, MFWD, 3 PTH, powerquad lar ge power take-off shaft, 650-65- w/LHR, 740 loader, grapple; JD 7410, R38XM108 Michelin radial duals 95% MFWD, 3 PTH, powerquad w/LHR, w/740 FEL, grapple; JD 8400, MFWD, 3 PTH, PS. tread, vg cond. 306-570-2714, Pense, SK. All tractors can be sold with new or used 2008 JD 7730 MFWD, 3 PTH, auto quad loaders. 204-750-2459, St. Claude, MB. plus, 3 hyds., LHR, deluxe cab, 746 FEL, mitchstractorsales.com only 3700 hrs., always shedded, $120,000. 2005 JD 7520 MFWD, 741 SL loader 306-456-2660, 306-861-5116 Weyburn SK w/grapple, 3 PTH, IVT trans, all new rub1998 JD 9400, 24 spd., newer 710x38s, ber, 5300 hrs, $88,000. 306-472-5762, 5 4 0 0 h r s , r e a r w e i g h t s , $ 9 5 , 9 0 0 . 306-472-7588, Lafleche, SK. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. 1989 JD 8760, 8500 eng. hrs., 2000 hrs. JD 4440 TRACTOR, very good shape, on new eng., radar, diff. locks, 24 spd., 4 5900 hrs., duals, always shedded, asking SCVs, 20.8x38 Michelin duals, GPS ready, $55,000. 204-851-5520, Cromer, MB. $25,000. 403-318-6118, Red Deer, AB. 2004 JD 7920 MFWD with 2011 Degelman 1982 JD 4640, quad, 3 PTH, rubber 50%, 14’, 4-Way blade, IVT trans., dual 20.8x38 7900 hours, excellent. Call 306-744-8113, clamp ons, 4125 hrs., HD rear axle, 3 PTO Saltcoats, SK. shafts, GreenStar ready, asking $116,000. complete, $108,000 w/o blade, $10,000 2012 JD 9460R, 4WD, powershift, 590 hrs., 800/70R38’s, premium cab, leather blade alone. 306-745-6812, Atwater, SK. trim, HID lights, weight package, extended JOHN DEERE 4430, very good for age, ap- warranty, $229,500 US. Fairfax, MN., prox. 8000 hrs., $16,500. Lumsden, SK. Phone 320-848-8496 or 320-894-6560, www.ms-diversified.com Call: 306-731-7657 or 306-731-3595. JD 7215R, 3 PTH, suspension, large rub- JD 4430 w/EZEE-ON loader, quad shift, ber, loader, 650 hrs, $180,000. Call 20.8x38 singles, only 6515 hrs., exc. cond. Call 306-283-4747, 306-220-0429, 306-297-7986, Shaunavon, SK. 306-291-9395, Langham, SK. 1977 JOHN DEERE 4630, 9700 hrs., good condition. Call 306-463-3678, Flaxcombe, UNRESERVED AUCTION: JD A, AR, B, D, M, R, 60, 70, 710, 720, 820, 830 Rice SpeSK. cial, 3010, 4020 and 5020. Bossert & Todd, JUNE INVENTORY BLOWOUT. Lowest Saturday, June 21, 10:00 AM, Coronation, prices of the year! 200 Vehicles. King of AB. www.dunkleauctions.com for full listTrucks! 306-882-2691, Rosetown Mainline, ing and pictures, 403-882-2239. DL#311284, www.rosetownmainline.net JD 4650 MFWD, 12,000 hrs., powershift, JD 8200 MFWD, 190 HP, 8750 hrs, 3 SCVs, 280 loader w/grapple, new rear tires, hyd. motor return, no loader, no 3 PTH. $40,000. Mike 306-469-7741, Big River, SK Duals on rear. Tractor runs good, just downsizing and need to sell, $50,000 OBO. 1993 JD 8770, 12 spd., 5200 hrs., near new 520x38 duals, $54,900. 403-575-5584, Coronation, AB. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. LOOKING FOR: JD 30, 40, 50 Series tractors in good cond. with mechanical issues. Call 306-621-7170, Yorkton, SK. 2011 KUBOTA M135, 2,092 hours, orange, 1997 JD 9100, 3540 hrs., 24 spd., not PTO, $79,900. For info call 306-764-2325, w e l l m a i n t a i n e d , a s k i n g $ 9 0 , 0 0 0 . 1-888-708-3739. 306-524-4551, Southey, SK. ATTENTION CATTLEMEN LOOKING for a tractor for crimping and baling? JD 7800 FWD, auto quad, 3 hyd., duals w/new MF SUPER 90 tractor, gas, with DuAll FEL tires, 20.8x38 all around, 5655 hrs., always and big snow bucket, good shape, $2995. shedded, clean, $50,000. 204-825-2782, 306-247-2010, Scott, SK. 204- 825-7495 cell, Mariapolis, MB.

TO BE SOLD by Auction: 1995 8100 MFWD, 15 spd., powershift, 5635 hrs. Sat., June 14, Lloydminster, SK. For more info go to: www.donaldauctions.ca or call 306-825-2713, Cal Donald Auctioneering, Maidstone, SK. PL #907045. JD 4640 and 4650; 1998 Ford 9682, 400 HP, low hrs. Loaders in stock. Will trade for JD tractors needing work. Austin, MB. 204-871-5170. 2008 MF 583, 70 HP PTO, cab, A/C, FWA, 2011 JD 8345R, $245,000, 1260 hrs., 40 loader and joystick, only 145 hrs., $38,900. KPH IVT, 3 PTH, ILS, 1000 RPM. Hague, Cam-Don Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK SK., ph. 306-225-4667, hilltophideaway.ca 2007 MF 5455 FWA tractor with MF DL FEL bucket and grapple plus 3 PTH 2013 JD 6140D TRACTOR with H310 289 2900 hours. Dayle Chuckry Farm and loader, bucket and grapple, 425 hrs., tire with Equipment Auction, Monday, fluid done, $80,000. Robin 306-690-6786, Livestock June 16, 2014, Weyburn, Sask. area. Visit Moose Jaw, SK. www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale JD 7410, MFWD, 3 PTH, 2500 hrs., Power- b i l l a n d p h o t o s . 3 0 6 - 4 2 1 - 2 9 2 8 o r Quad with RH reverser, JD 740 loader and 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 joystick, like new cond., 780-674-5516, 1980 JOHN DEERE 4440, Quad range, 780-305-7152, Barrhead, AB. duals, 5800 hrs, well maintained, $28,995. JD 2140 DIESEL, 70 HP, HI/LO, remote 2006 TV145 w/hay header, front end short 306-435-7355, Moosomin, SK. hyds., Cozy cab, exc. cond., $8750. Call loader, grapple forks, hyd. at both ends, 3 JD 4020, c/w cab, low hours, new tires, 604-794-7139, Chilliwack, BC. PTH, 2 new tires, PTO both ends, 3850 hrs, exceptional mechanical condition, $13,500 JD 7800 2WD tractor w/1430 hrs, JD 4230 18’ haybine HS18, vg cond., $75,000 for OBO. 403-823-1894, Drumheller, AB. 2WD tractor w/JD 148 FEL and grapple, pair. 306-468-2669, Canwood, SK. JD 8970, 440 HP, powershift, PTO, 20.8 JD 1830 2WD tractor w/JD 145 FEL and 3 NH 9030 BI-DIRECTIONAL tractor with NH triples, new engine, 3 hyds., great grain PTH. Estate of Vivian Kuntz Farm Equip. 7414 FEL. Huge Estevan Motor Speedway cart tractor. 780-603-7640, Bruce, AB. Auction, Monday, June 23, 2014, Tribune, Equipment-RV-Vehicle Auction, Saturday, JD 4850, 8100 hrs., FWA, powershift, SK. area. www.mackauctioncompany.com J u n e 2 1 , 2 0 1 4 , E s t e va n S a s k . V i s i t 20.8x38 duals good cond, $41,000. Call for sale bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or 306-364-2185, Jansen, SK. 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 2010 7330 JD, MFD, 3300 hrs, 20x20 pow1995 8970, MFWD powershift, rubber 85%, erquad trans, 3 PTH, 20.8x38 tires, w/741 7000 hours, excellent. Call 306-744-8113, JD loader and grapple, $110,000. Call A.E. Saltcoats, SK. Chicoine Farm Equip. Ltd. 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. STEVE’S TRACTOR REBUILDER looking for JD tractors to rebuild, Series 20s, 30s, 40s or 50s, or for parts. Will pay top dollar. Now selling JD parts. 204-466-2927, 204-871-5170, Austin, MB. JD 4555 2WD tractor with duals and 5300 hours, JD 2550 2WD tractor with JD 245 FEL 3 PTH, also JD 318 garden tractor with mower and rototiller, JD 316 garden tractor, JD Sabre garden tractor rear bagger. Huge Estevan Motor Speedway Equipment-RV-Vehicle Auction on Saturday, June 21, 2014, Estevan, Sask. Visit www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962

1995 FORD VERSATILE 9030 tractor, w/7414 loader, big bucket, bale fork, 3 PTH on cab side. 306-795-3112, Ituna, SK. 2012 JD 6140R, only 31 hrs., loader ready, many options, loaded tractor, $125,000. 204-794-4878, 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB. 1985 VERSATILE 856, good cond., 7525 2003 JD 7520, MFWD, 3 PTH, IVT trans., hrs., PTO. 306-867-9454, Outlook, SK. with 741 loader and grapple, 6025 hrs., 2009 VERSATILE 2375, 4 WD, 1520 hrs., $83,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equipment 710x38 Firestones, weights, 12 spd., Ltd. 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. $129,500. Ph. 204-825-8121, Morden, MB. JD 8570, 24 spd., 3 hyds., hyd. return line, VERSATILE 700, w/LEON dozer, 2600 PTO, duals, wheel weights, 2563 hrs. Wil- original hrs., $22,500 OBO. 403-585-1910, Airdrie, AB. lingdon, AB., 780-367-2483, 780-208-1125


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2003 BUHLER VERSATILE 2335, std. trans, 3867 hrs, 710 duals, weights, new Outback 40’x7” GRAIN AUGER with 16 HP Kohler WANTED: ROTARY ROCK RAKE. Please GPS, asking $96,000. Call 306-475-2541 engine; Fork type rockpicker; 14’ Hesston call 604-467-4419, Wynnyk Farms, Maple haybine; Deutz 106 tractor; Rubber tired Ridge, BC. or 306-690-1910, Spring Valley, SK. f a r m w a g o n , a u t o m o t i ve s t e e r i n g . 306-722-3579, Fillmore, SK. GRATTON COULEE AGRI PARTS LTD. Your #1 place to purchase late model combine and tractor parts. Used, new and rebuilt. www.gcparts.com Toll free 888-327-6767. 2013 KIOTI DK40SEH tractor with cab and loader, hydrostat drive, 4 WD and rototiller, 100 hrs and 1-1/2 year warranty left, $30,000. 306-690-1444, Caron, SK. VERSATILE 555 SERIES III, 1 owner, PTO, 3200 hrs., mint cond., $16,900; NH 8760, FWA, FEL, 7000 hrs., full shuttle shift, $49,900; Belarus 925, FWA, Leon loader, $11,900. Call Pro Ag Sales, 306-441-2030 anytime, North Battleford, SK.

DOZERS FOR RENT/SALE: Cat D6T’s, D6N’s, Deere 750J, Case 1650L. Conquest Equipment, 306-483-2500, Oxbow, SK. WANTED: 12’ TO 14’ dozer blade to fit a Versatile 835 tractor. 306-886-2051, Bjorkdale, SK. 1996 CATERPILLAR D4H crawler, 6,688 hours, yellow, $32,995. For info call 306-764-2325, 1-888-708-3739. FRONT END LOADERS: Boss loader fits MF 1105/35, 84” QA bucket, $2900; Allied 894 w/96” bucket, fits MF 3670, $4900. CamDon Motors Ltd. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK 2012 BRIDGEVIEW 1800 pull dozer, S/N #24875, $55,000; New GPS laser, $5000. All items discounted to sell. Call Don 306-548-5440, Danbury, SK. 2011 DEGLEMAN 7900 18’ dozer w/mounts for 9030 Series JD, c/w Parker hydraulic QuickConnect option, low use, shedded. 204-649-2276, Pierson, MB. 2011 S750 BOBCAT/skidsteer loader, 27 hrs., 2 spd. joysticks, radio, AC, mgmt. system, 80” bucket, 78” snowblower, etc. 306-542-3939, Kamsack, SK. CRAWLER DOZERS: CAT D8H, high horse w/V-blade; Cat D7 w/hyd. dozer and rake; Cat D4C-40A w/dozer; Cat D6-9U with dozer; Cat D6B with front and rear blades; 4- Cat D2 crawlers. Large stock of new and used parts. Discount prices. Many other units arriving daily. Central Canada’s largest wreckers of Industrial equipment. Cambrian Equipment Sales, 204-667-2867, fax: 204-667-2932, Winnipeg, MB.

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FORD 5000 DIESEL with FEL; JD 2420 dsl. swather, 25’ and 16’ hay header; Steel quonset in crate, 52’x35’x18’; Vac sewer 1800 gal. tank and pump; New Cat D5H 46 link rails. 306-236-8023, Goodsoil, SK.

DIESEL GENSET SALES AND SERVICE, 12 to 300 KW, lots of units in stock, used and new, Perkins, John Deere, Deutz. We also build custom gensets. We currently have special pricing on new John Deere units. Call for pricing 204-792-7471. CUSTOM FENCING, WILL travel. Call for NEW AND USED generators, all sizes from 5 kw to 3000 kw, gas, LPG or diesel. Phone bookings. 306-221-8806, Asquith, SK. for availability and prices. Many used in GUARANTEED PRESSURE TREATED fence stock. 204-643-5441, Fraserwood, MB. posts, lumber slabs and rails. Call Lehner Wo o d P r e s e r ve r s L t d . , a s k fo r R o n 306-763-4232, Prince Albert, SK.

COMPLETE 3 POINT HITCH, mounts on front of tractor, hoses go to the back of tractor, off JD Series 6000. May fit others. MULCHING - TREES, BRUSH, Stumps. $3000. 780-398-2554, Waskatenau, AB. Call today 306-933-2950. Visit us at: RETIRED, MACHINERY DISPERSAL: 45’ www.maverickconstruction.ca Flexi-Coil end tow harrow/packer, $300; SOLIDLOCK AND TREE ISLAND game wire 70’ Flexi-Coil auto-fold harrow, fair, $250; and all accessories for installation. Heights MF #35 swather 24’, $150; 36’ Morris rod from 26” to 120”. Ideal for elk, deer, bison, weeder, $100; 8”x60’ Sakundiak auger, sheep, swine, cattle, etc. Tom Jensen $1200; Motomco grain tester, $750. ph/fax 306-426-2305, Smeaton, SK. 306-788-4502, Marquis, SK. CROWN SHRED is taking orders for plastic JUNE INVENTORY BLOWOUT. Lowest fence posts, 6’ and 7’ available. Email Jack prices of the year! 200 Vehicles. King of at: csrregina@sasktel.net for more info. or Trucks! 306-882-2691, Rosetown Mainline, phone 306-543-1766, Regina, SK. DL#311284, www.rosetownmainline.net ONE TIME FENCING, sucker rod fence 1983 CASE 2390, 6800 hrs., $11,000; De- posts (solid steel), and steel corners. gelman 3 batt, ground drive stone picker, www.onetimefencing.ca 1-877-542-4979. $1200. Call 306-528-4777, Nokomis, SK. SPEEDRITE, PATRIOT ELECTRIC FENCERS QUIT FARMING: 2008 CIH 8010 combine and accessories. 306-725-4820, Bulyea, 4WD, 30’ flex draper, $200,000; 2008 STX SK., www.lambacres.ca 430 4 WD, new 680x42 tires, $160,000; 2011 Farm King 13x85 auger, hyd. swing, hyd. lift on swing, $18,000; 2013 Geringhoff 8x30” corn chopping header w/row stompers, $80,000; Two 105 White tractor rebuilt eng, $7000; 32’ Hutchmaster tandem, $5000; Roadrunner header haul, $ 8 0 0 0 ; M a c D o n 3 0 ’ d r ap e r h e a d e r, $20,000; IH 4240 tractor w/15’ mower, $12,000; Westco 16x30 cult., $1500; Band sprayer 16x30, $1500; 1998 Kenworth T-800 N14 Cummins, 18 spd., 4-way locks, SS Hi-way paving box, 30” live belt, $33,000; 2006 Cat 320 excavator, 10,000 COMPLETE ACCUTRAK GUIDANCE System. hrs. w/QA cleaning bucket, nice, $60,000. Will sell as system or as components. 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. 306-697-3521, 306-697-7271, Grenfell, SK JOHN DEERE MX7 3 PTH mower, $3000. Call: 306-731-7657 or 306-731-3595, Lumsden, SK. CANADA’S EQUIPMENT LEASING EXPERTS

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ODESSA ROCKPICKER SALES: New Degelman equipment, land rollers, Strawmaster, rockpickers, protill, dozer blades. 306-957-4403, 306-536-5097, Odessa, SK. LAND LEVELLERS: NEW 10’, $2250; 12’, $2450; Used scrapers: 4 yd., $3900; Ashland 4.5 yd., $4500, Crown 6 yd., $5500; Midland 8 yd., $8000; V-ditcher, $1500. 1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB. OWNER OPERATOR EQUIPMENT hauling. Hauling farm and construction equipment: tractors, combines, sprayers, etc. Set up to pull air drills. 403-820-1235, Rosedale, AB.

BLOCKED AND SPLIT seasoned Spruce firewood. Call V&R Sawing, 306-232-5488, Rosthern, SK. BLOCKED SEASONED JACK Pine firewood and wood chips for sale. Lehner Wood Preservers Ltd., 306-763-4232, Prince Albert, SK. Will deliver. Self-unloading trailer. F I R E W O O D : C u t a n d s p l i t , d e l i ve r y available. 306-862-7831, 306-862-3086, Nipawin, SK.

SCHULTE FX-210 MOWER, new condition, never been used. Cutting width 127”, semi BIRCH FIREWOOD, sold in bags of apswing mount allows 16” left or right swing, prox. 1/2 cord, split and seasoned, $200; Pine also available in same quantity, $120. $10,500 OBO. 204-734-8996, Benito, MB. 306-763-1943, Prince Albert, SK. RETIRED: CASE/IH MX285 tractor, NDE feed processor, Westward 9350 swather (MacDon 25’ DS, 14’ hay headers), JD 9660WTS combine, JD 8200/840 loader, JD manure spreader, JD forage harvester, BEV’S FISH & SEAFOOD LTD., buy dibale shredders, maternity pen, panels, in- rect, fresh fish: Pickerel, Northern Pike, c u b at o r s , m u c h m o r e . P h . o r t e x t Whitefish and Lake Trout. Seafood also 306-468-7315 or rjdz494@gmail.com available. Phone toll free 1-877-434-7477, 306-763-8277, Prince Albert, SK. Canwood, SK. SUNFLOWER HARVEST SYSTEMS. Call for literature. 1-800-735-5848. Lucke Mfg., www.luckemanufacturing.com

REMOTE CONTROL CONVERSION KITS. JOHN DEERE 148 LOADER, mounts, bucket Convert any manually operated solenoid, and grapple, $3800. Call 780-398-2554, air or hydraulic valve to wireless remote control. www.bullfrogcontrols.com Waskatenau, AB. SHORT WOOD GRAPPLE fits a 966C RETIRING: 1980 VERSATILE 555, great l o a d e r, $ 1 0 0 0 . P i c t u r e s av a i l a b l e . shape, good rubber, 5600hrs., $15,000; JD 6600 dsl. combine, 22’ header, 3200 hrs., 204-768-3766, Ashern, MB. $5000; JD 6600 gas combine, 12’ PU, 1600 hrs., $2500; NH 847 baler, $500; 32’ IHC 310 discers, $1500; JD 25’ PT swather, $900; IHC 18’ PT swather, new cutter bar, PU reel, $800. Call 306-640-6363, Assiniboia, SK. email: aabjj@sasktel.net B.F. MECHANICAL LTD. Authorized Dealer of Sunnybrook Welding Box Concaves for rotorary and axial flow combines. Elias Reliabelt grain belt augers, highest capacity grain belt augers. The most innovative technology for your farming needs. Call Brady at 306-741-7968. 2005 JOHN DEERE loader, Model 110TBL, 4x4, heated cab, $19,900. 204-981-3636, or 204-864-2391, Cartier, MB. WANTED: USED, BURNT, old or ugly tracJD 158 LOADER, very little use, premium tors. Newer models too! Smith’s Tractor cond., fits 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 Series, Wrecking, 1-888-676-4847. $4600 OBO. 403-823-1894, Morrin, AB. WANTED: Older and newer tractors, in running condition or for parts. Goods Used Tractor Parts, 1-877-564-8734. 1994 9030 LOADER for a Ford Versatile. HARRISTON 60’ FINGER weeder, field Call 250-379-2711, Armstrong, BC. ready, $4500; JD 400 rotary hoes, 20’ and 30’, $100/ft; 30’ IHC 620 DD press drill WANTED: USED FEL for JD 4430 tractor in w/grass attachment, $2250. Saskatoon, good condition. 403-952-3250, Burdett, AB SK. 306-382-9024 WANTED: MF #36 and #360 Discers, TRACTOR TOW ROPES and Tow Straps in all sizes, any condition. Also parts discers. stock at Flaman. Call 1-888-435-2626. Prompt pickup. Ph anytime 306-259-4923, www.flaman.com 306-946-9669, 306-946-7923, Young, SK.

BREEZEWOOD BAND MILL, 25 HP Kubota, diesel motor, hyd. propeller ride-on, 700 hrs, track extends 40’, 70 extra blade, always shedded, $12,000 OBO. Benito, MB., janeandbobhoy@gmail.com or call 204-539-2961.

WWW.NOUTILITYBILLS.COM - Indoor coal, grain, multi-fuel, gas, oil, pellet and propane fired boilers, fireplaces, furnaces and stoves. Outdoor EPA and conventional wood boilers, coal / multi-fuel boilers. Chimney, heat exchangers, parts, piping, pumps, etc. Athabasca, AB, 780-628-4835.

IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT or move water? 6”-10” pipe, 4 cyl. motor and pump on cart, $4500. 403-308-1400, Taber, AB. 1/2 to 3 QUARTER MILE 6” Aluminum ring lock irrigation pipe, good shape. Price negotiable. 780-818-2863, Edmonton, AB. IRRIGATION TURBINE WATER pumps, 6”-8”, 4 cyl. dsl, 600-1000 gal./min., very efficient. 403-878-6302, Grassy Lake, AB. PHIL’S IRRIGATION SALES: Reinke pivots, lateral and minigators, pump and used mainline travelers and pivots. 22 years experience. 306-858-7351, Lucky Lake, SK. www.philsirrigation.ca TRAILER-TYPE PTO IRRIGATION pump, plus 30’ and 40’ length of pipe. 306-395-2668, Chaplin, SK. RAIN MAKER IRRIGATION Zimmatic by Lindsay pivots/Greenfield mini pivots, KLine towable irrigation, spare parts/accessories, new and used equipment. 33 years in business. www.rainmaker-irrigation.com Call 306-867-9606, Outlook, SK. WESTERN IRRIGATION - Large supply of new and used irrigation equipment. Cadman travelling gun dealer. Used pivot. Used large diesel pumping unit. 10” and 12” gated pipe. We buy and sell used equipment. Call 306-867-9461, Outlook.

JD EZTRAK LAWNMOWER with 90 hours, JD 318 lawn tractor w/tiller. Estate of Vivian Kuntz Farm Equipment Auction, Monday, June 23, 2014, Tribune, Sask. area. Visit www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962

WANTED TO PURCHASE cull bison bulls and cows for slaughter. Oak Ridge Meats 204-835-2365 204-476-0147 McCreary MB

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Roc k y M ou n ta in Hou s e , AB 2000 KUBOTA BX2200 4x4 lawn tractor, with 60” mower, LA211 FEL, weight box, rotovator. Sold by Stewart Auctions on June 21st, Vermilion, AB. Info. call RANCH RAISED BLACK and Red Angus 780-853-7877. www.stewartauctions.com 2 year old bulls. Our purebred herd is SHOP-BUILT 3 PTH CULTIVATORS: 5’, raised alongside our commercial herd so $500; 7’, $600; 9’, $700; 3 PTH harrows: 6’, efficiency traits are critical in our selec$200; 9’, $250. 306-658-4605, Landis, SK. tion. EPD’s available. Low to moderate Semen tested and delivery WANTED: TILLER FOR JD 318 w/PTO and birthweights. vailable. Shawn or Patty Smith 3 PTH. Call Cliff at: 306-387-6691, Mar- a306-484-4591. If no answer, leave a messhall, SK. sage, we will respond quickly. Nokomis, SK 2013 JOHN DEERE 758 lawn tractor, 24 HP YEARLING REGISTERED BLACK Angus diesel, 4x4, 3 PTH, PTO, 60” mulching bulls, many with Canadian bloodlines. Call mower. Call 306-542-3939, Kamsack, SK. Z Bar Angus, 306-823-3954, Marsden, SK.

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TAMPER B291RY-PV0CX-XP diesel. 1 MILE 6” HOOK and latch aluminum pipe. Hodgins Auctioneers Inc. 1-800-667-2075. Price negotiable. Phone 780-818-2863, BISON WANTED - Canadian Prairie Bison Edmonton, AB. PL#915407. is looking to contract grain finished bison for growing markets. Roger Provencher at 306-468-2316. roger@cdnbison.com

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NEW PLASTIC COATED pipe, $1/foot: 2 3/8”, 3 1/5” or 4 1/2” O.D.’s. Phone 306-237-4748, Perdue, SK. NEW/USED RANDOM LENGTH steel pipe, channel, rectangular tubing, beams, flat bar, drill stem. Price 20¢-25¢ per lb. Local SPRUCE FOR SALE! Beautiful locally delivery available per hour rate. Cash sales grown trees. Plan ahead and renew your shelterbelt or landscape a new yardsite, only. Call 780-953-3978, Edmonton, AB. get the year round protection you need. ROD’S WELDING: 2” and 2-3/8” pipe in We sell on farm near Didsbury, AB. or de24’ and 30’ lengths. 2” is $0.85/ft, 2-3/8” liver anywhere in western Canada. Now is $1.05/ft. 403-746-5455, Red Deer, AB. taking spring bookings. Details phone 4.5” OILFIELD C ASING, approx. 40’ 403-586-8733 or check out our website at lengths, 188” wall thickness, $4/foot. www.didsburysprucefarms.com Minimum quantities apply. 306-861-1280, Weyburn, SK.

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BISON HERD: 31 head with 8 calves, mostly heifers, 1 breeding bull, 6- 2 year olds, 3 yearling bulls. Can keep until fall. Call Gary 306-696-7279, Broadview, SK. NORTHFORK- INDUSTRY LEADER for over 15 years, is looking for finished Bison, grain or grass fed. “If you have them, we want them.” Make your final call with Northfork for pricing! Guaranteed prompt payment! 514-643-4447, Winnipeg, MB.

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TROPHY ZONE TANNERY, State of the art facility. Hair on tanning for both taxidermy and domestic hides. Quality work w i t h f a s t t u r n a r o u n d . C a l l a ny t i m e 403-653-1565 or cell: 406-450-6300, Cardston, AB. Email: bunnage@shaw.ca

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2011 AND 2012 Plains breeding bulls and 2013 yearlings. Call Mike 204-742-3254, Garland, MB.

2 YR. OLD Black Angus bulls, calving ease and performance, semen checked and ready to go. Benlock Farms, Grandora, SK. Call Tom 306-668-2125 or 306-230-9809. BLACK AND RED ANGUS BULLS on moderate growing ration, performance info avail. Adrian or Brian Edwards, Valleyhills Angus, Glaslyn, SK., 306-342-4407. TWO YR. BLACK ANGUS bulls. Easy calving, BW 70-85 lbs., semen tested, can deliver, $3500/ea. Sharpley Angus. David at: 403-325-1245, Strathmore, AB. PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS long yearling bulls, replacement heifers, AI service. Meadow Ridge Enterprises, 306-373-9140 or 306-270-6628, Saskatoon, SK. REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS 2 year old virgin and yearling bulls. Moderate birth weights, quiet. Complete performance and ultrasound data available. Contact GBS Angus Farm 306-763-9539, Prince Albert, SK. BLACK ANGUS YEARLING bulls for sale. Calving ease, maternal lines, semen tested. Gord Roger 306-771-2305, Balgonie, SK., email valleylodge@sasktel.net SELLING: BLACK ANGUS bulls. Wayside Angus, Henry and Bernie Jungwirth, 306-256-3607, Cudworth, SK. F O U N DAT I O N C A N A D I A N B L O O D LINES, 3 yr. old, and 5- yearling reg. Black Angus bulls, all semen tested. 780-662-2024, Tofield, AB. 2 YR. OLD and yearling Black Angus bulls, Canadian bloodlines. 306-877-2014, 306-877-4402, Dubuc, SK. GERLEI ANGUS SELLING by private treaty Black Angus yearling and 2 year old bulls. Many are calving ease. Semen tested, vet inspected, guaranteed. Ph. Gerald, Montmartre, SK., 306-424-2332, 306-424-7676 BLACK ANGUS BULLS, 15 yearlings and some 2 yr. olds, priced to sell. Phone Merlin Scott 204-835-2087, McCreary, MB. QUALITY YEARLING ANGUS BULLS, semen tested. Ken Bell 306-591-7792, Pense, SK. SEMEN TESTED YEARLING Black Angus bulls. Calving ease and power bulls, $2500 to $3000. Standard Hill Livestock, ph. Stephen 306-893-8414, Maidstone, SK.

SASKOTA NATURAL is looking for finished bison and cull cows. COD, paying market prices. “Producers working with TWO YEAR OLD Black Angus bulls, seProducers.” 306-231-9110, Quill Lake, SK. men tested, very quiet. Double Bar S AnLOOKING FOR ALL class of bison from gus, Ken/Jake 306-493-2308, Delisle, SK. yearling to cow/calf pairs and big bulls. 2 YR. OLD Black and Red Angus bulls for Phone Kevin 306-429-2029, Glenavon, SK. sale by private treaty. Top quality genetics, bred for longevity, soundness and ELK VALLEY RANCHES, buying all ages calving ease. Midnight Fire Cattle Co., of feeder bison. Call Frank 780-846-2980, H e r b F r i e s e n 3 0 6 - 3 6 3 - 2 2 0 3 , Kitscoty, AB. or elkvalley@xplornet.com 306-360-7465, Drake, SK. PREMIUM BREEDING STOCK, $1500 to F O R AG E B A S E D Black Angus bulls. $2000 per head. Dr. Marshall Patterson, www.nerbasbrosangus.com 204-564-2540 306-475-2232, Moose Jaw, SK. or 204-773-6800, Shellmouth, MB.


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2 YR. OLD and yearling Black Angus bulls, Canadian blood lines; also, 6 yr. old. 306-877-2014, 306-877-4402, Dubuc, SK. YEARLING BULLS, moderate birthweight for heifers or cows, sired by Sydgen Trust and DM Upward 2W. David McLean, 306-455-2503, Arcola, SK. HIGH QUALITY 2 year old purebred Black Angus bulls for sale. Call David or Pat 306-963-2639, 306-963-7739 Imperial, SK

SOUTH VIEW RANCH has Red and Black Angus yearling and 2 yr. old bulls, semen and performance tested. Call Shane at 306-869-8074, Keith at 306-454-2730, Ceylon, SK. RED ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, semen tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, Englefeld, SK. skinnerfarmsangus.com PB YEARLING BULLS, semen tested, guaranteed and delivered. Deposit holds u n t i l yo u n e e d t h e m . C l a r ke Wa r d , 306-931-3824, 306-220-6372, Saskatoon. McTAVISH RED ANGUS yearling bulls for sale. Quiet. Semen tested. Delivered. Will keep until June 1. Ph. Jared 306-435-4925 or 306-435-9842, Moosomin, SK. RED ANGUS BULLS AND Charolais bulls for sale. Call 780-582-2254, Forestburg, AB. REGISTERED 2 YEAR old Red Angus bulls, semen tested. Located at Love, SK. Call John Mitchell, 306-525-2509. YEARLING AND TWO year old bulls. Semen tested. Will deliver. Guy Sampson, Davison, SK. 306-567-4207, 306-561-7665

BLACK ANGUS BULLS, yearling and 2 year olds. Semen tested and ready to go by mid-April. Mike Chase, Waveny Angus Farm 780-853-3384 or 780-853-2275 at Vermilion, AB. MIDNITE OIL CATTLE CO. has on offer semen tested yearling and 2 year old bulls. 306-734-2850, 306-734-7675, Craik, SK. QUIET TOP QUALITY 2 yr. old and yearling Purebred bulls. Spruce Acres, Foam Lake, SK, 306-272-3997, 306-272-7841. 2 YR. OLD BULLS, stout and rugged for your cow herd, easy calving for your heifers. Contact Ernest Gibson, Everblack Angus, Vermilion, AB., 780-853-2422. 2 YEAR OLD Black Angus bulls, low birth 2 YEAR OLD and yearling bulls, many weight, good performance, good selection from AI sired from Fully Loaded, Goldbar King and Sakic. Fit, easy keeping, quiet Rob Garner, 306-946-7946, Simpson, SK. disposition, vet inspected. Free 100 km delivery. 306-773-6633, Swift Current, SK. TWO YEAR OLD and yearling Red Angus Bulls, performance and semen tested, delivery available. T Bar K Ranch, Wawota, SK. Kevin 306-577-9861 or 306-739-2944.

JOHNSTON/ FERTILE VALLEY is selling yearling Black Angus bulls. Most are sired by the best AI bulls in the industry including Consensus, Upward, Brand Name, Imprint, EXAR 263C and Mustang. Also a group of high performance sons of Willabar Ambush 50U, a straight Canadian bull with explosive growth. These are thick, easy fleshing bulls produced by over 500 low maintenance, high production cows. Many of these bulls are suitable for heifers. All bulls are semen tested with complete performance and carcass info available. Dennis or David Johnston at 306-856-4726, Conquest, SK. 2 YOUNG PUREBRED Black Angus bulls, good insurance, light birthweight. Call Wilmo Ranch, 306-345-2046, Pense, SK. CONSISTENCY, That’s what feedlots and packers want. Do you want to put that in your calf crop? 2 year old Black Angus bulls for sale. Private treaty, tested, ready to go. 306-967-2752, Mantario, SK. PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS yearling bulls for sale. Semen tested. Phone or text 306-861-6874, Weyburn, SK. 1ST CALVERS, 2ND calvers, 3rd calvers, excellent quality, matching tags, cow and calf, on herd health program, mostly black/BBF, some reds and Charolais cross, $2600 OBO. hdranching@gmail.com w w w. h d r a n c h i n g . c o m 4 0 3 - 6 2 7 - 7 7 3 7 Pincher Creek, AB. BLACK ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, semen tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, Englefeld, SK. skinnerfarmsangus.com

90 YEARLING AND 2 year old Red Angus bulls. Guaranteed semen tested and delivered in spring. Bob Jensen 306-967-2770, Leader, SK. HIGH QUALITY YEARLING bulls from AI program. Performance tested and carefully developed. Semen tested and delivery available. Call KC Cattle Co. 306-290-8431, Saskatoon, SK. www.kccattleco.com RANCH RAISED RED and Black Angus 2 year old bulls. Our purebred herd is raised alongside our commercial herd so efficiency traits are critical in our selection. EPD’s available. Low to moderate birthweights. Semen tested and delivery ava i l a b l e . S h aw n o r Pat t y S m i t h 306-484-4591. If no answer, leave a message, we will respond quickly. Nokomis, SK 15-16 MONTH OLD Reg. Red Angus bulls, easy calving, quiet, semen tested, guaranteed breeders. Call Little de Ranch, 306-845-2406, Turtleford, SK. LOVELAND RED ANGUS yearling bulls for sale out of LLB sire. 306-795-2710, Goodeve, SK.

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CHAROLAIS BULLS AND Red Angus bulls for sale. Ph. 780-582-2254, Forestburg, AB WHITECAP CHAROLAIS yearlings and 2 year old bulls for sale. Semen tested and guaranteed. Call Mike 306-631-8779, 306-691-5011, Moose Jaw, SK. NORHEIM RANCHING HAS yearling and 2 yr old bulls for sale. Semen tested, guaranteed, performance bulls. Lots of hair, nuts and guts. Lee 306-227-4503, Saskatoon SK YEARLING AND 2 year old Charolais bulls. Creedence Charolais Ranch, Ervin Zayak, 780-741-3868, 780-853-0708, Derwent AB POLLED 2 YEAR old and yearling Charolais bulls, some Red Factor. Kings Polled Charolais, 306-435-7116, 306-645-4383 or 306-645-2955, Rocanville, SK. 2 YEAR OLD Purebred red and white bulls, easy calving, low BW - 82 and 85 lbs. Call 306-931-8069, Saskatoon, SK. REG. CHAROLAIS BULLS 2 year olds and yearlings. Polled, calving ease, growthy, quiet. Semen test and deliver. Qualman Charolais, 306-492-4634, Dundurn, SK. CALVING EASE CHAROLAIS bulls, Bluegrass’ grandson’s, low birth weights, $3500/ea. 306-735-7020, Whitewood, SK. POLLED YEARLING CHAROLAIS bulls. Will semen test and deliver. Layne and Paula Evans, Kenaston, SK. 306-252-2246.

McTAVISH CHAROLAIS YEARLING bulls. Quiet, semen tested, delivered. Will keep until June 1st. Ph. Jared 306-435-4925 or REGISTERED YEARLING BULLS. Easy 306-435-9842, Moosomin, SK. calving, solid feet, thick hair coats. Vet inspected, semen tested, guaranteed breed- MARTENS CHAROLAIS has one 3 yr. old, ers. www.belleredangus.com Glen and several 2 yr. old and yearling bulls. DateEvelyn Bloom, 306-845-2557, Turtleford, line Sons for calving ease, Specialist Sons for consistent thickness. 204-534-8370, SK. Email: evandglen@littleloon.ca Boissevain, MB. REGISTERED YEARLING HEIFERS and unregistered yearling bulls. Also Angus cross RED FACTOR CHAROLAIS bulls, 2 year heifers. Sired by easy calving son of Gla- olds and yearlings, red, tan and white. Call Wheatheart Charolais, Rosetown, SK. cier Logan. 306-764-7886 Prince Albert SK 306-882-6444, 306-831-9369. TWO YEAR OLD and yearling bulls, easy calving sires, low to moderate BW, good semen tests, ready to go, starting at $2500. Delivery when needed. Call Murray 30 OLDER COWS bred Angus/Shorthorn; Bell at 306-867-7206, Dinsmore, SK. 2nd/3rd calvers bred Dexter; Dexter bull DKF RED AND BLACK ANGUS bulls. and heifer calves. 403-845-5763, Rocky Superior quality. DKF Ranch, Dwayne or Mountain House, AB. Scott Fettes, 306-969-4506 anytime, www.dkfredangus.ca Gladmar, SK. THREE 3 YR. OLD Red Angus bulls, WINDERS GELBVIEH, Camrose, AB. are p r i c e d t o s e l l . Phone Merlin Scott selling by private treaty registered PB 2 204-835-2087, McCreary, MB. year old and yearling Gelbvieh bulls and YEARLING AND 2 year old bulls by some replacement heifers. gwinder@syban.net of the great Red Angus sires. Arm River 780-672-9950. Red Angus 306-567-4702, Davidson, SK. PUREBRED 2 YEAR old Red Gelbvieh bulls. MAPLE RIDGE ACRES have yearling Semen tested, docile, EPD’s and pictures purebred Red Angus bulls for sale. AI sires available. Double JL Gelbvieh, Jim Lawes, Sakic and Honky Tonk. Les Saunders, 306-846-4733, Dinsmore, SK. 306-997-4507, Borden, SK. 2 YEAR OLD and yearling Gelbvieh and HOWE RED ANGUS yearlings and 2 year Black Angus bulls for sale. Call Colin old bulls for sale. Semen tested and guar- 306-997-4917, 306-280-7159, Borden, SK. anteed. Call Mike at 306-631-8779, KNUDSON FARMS GELBVIEH: Polled red or 306-691-5011, Moose Jaw, SK. black bulls. Guaranteed. Kept until needed. QUIET TOP QUALITY 2 yr. old and year- Call James 306-322-4682, Archerwill, SK. ling Purebred bulls. Spruce Acres, Foam POLLED YEARLING and 2 year old bulls for Lake, SK, 306-272-3997, 306-272-7841. sale. Call Selin’s Gelbvieh, Stockholm, SK., EXCELLENT QUALITY PB yearling and 2 306-793-4568. year old Red Angus bulls. Semen test and deliver. Will sell w/wo all risk insurance. Dudragne Red Angus 306-625-3787, 306-625-3730, Ponteix, SK. GOOD SOLID 2 YR. old bulls; Also 2 herdSELECT VIRGIN BULLS, 4 purebred two sires. Easy calvers. Polled Herefords since year olds and 4 heifer bulls. 27 years of 1950. Erwin 306-232-4712, Rosthern, SK. rancher reputation breeding, calving ease and performance. Call Paul 403-378-4881, PROVEN HERD BULLS: One 5 yr. old and one 4 yr. old.; Also 2 year old fall born and Royal Anchor Red Angus, Rosemary, AB. yearling bulls. Imperial, SK. 306-963-2414 HIGH QUALITY SEMEN tested Red Angus 306-963-7880 www.crittendenbros.com bulls for sale. Registered, delivered, guara n t e e d . E K W R e d A n g u s , E l m e r COULEE CREST HEREFORDS bulls for sale by private treaty. Yearlings and 2 yr. 306-381-3691 or 306-225-5720 Hague, SK olds, excellent quality, dehorned and REG. RED ANGUS yearling bulls, $1500. polled, moderate birthweights suitable for Also 2 yr. olds. Lorne Wyss 306-839-7766, heifers. Call Randy Radau 403-227-2259, 306-839-2038, 306-839-4706, Pierceland. 403-588-6160. For online catalo gue 2 YEAR OLD bulls, calving ease and top www.couleecrest.ca Bowden, AB. g r ow t h fi g u r e s . P h o n e R o b G a r n e r, BBJ POLLED HEREFORDS. Good selection 306-946-7946, Simpson, SK. of quality 2 yr. old bulls as well as 2 proven 3 yr. olds. Deposit holds until turn out. Will deliver. Contact Brian Longworth 306-656-4542, 306-831-9856, Harris, SK. TWO YR. OLD and yearling bulls, polled, horned, white and red factor. Semen test- GOOD 2 YEAR old POLLED HEREFORD ed, delivered and guaranteed. Prairie Gold BULLS. LV Farms Ltd. 306-458-2566, 306-458-7170, 306-458-7772, Midale, SK. Charolais, 306-882-4081, Rosetown, SK. REG. CHAROLAIS BULLS, 2 year olds and GOOD SELECTION of yearling and 2 yr. old yearlings, polled and horned, some red, bulls for sale. Can semen test and deliver. quiet, hand fed. Ph Wilf, Cougar Hill Ranch C a l l R o b i n 3 0 6 - 8 2 3 - 3 9 1 2 o r C a l 306-398-7343, Cut Knife, SK. 306-728-2800, 306-730-8722, Melville, SK

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WELSH BLACK- The Brood Cow Advantage. TWO SADDLES. Never been on a horse. Check www.canadianwelshblackcattle.com Both are complete pkgs. One 16� American Canadian Welsh Black Soc. 403-442-4372. Saddlery, high-back roping saddle; the other 16� American Saddlery roping saddle. $1500 ea. 306-537-2711, e-mail pics at: ritmiller@sasktel.net Balgonie, SK. YOUNG COW/CALF PAIRS and heifers with NEW SINGLE BREAST collar buggy harcalves for sale. Call 306-773-1049, Swift ness, c/w bridle and lines. Cash or unCurrent, SK. wanted horses on trade. 306-329-4382, 30 SIMMENTAL CROSS cow calf pairs, Asquith, SK. strong set of cows, calves off Crossroad SQUARE D BULLS for sale: over 60 to Farm bulls. Call/text 306-240-7749, Makchoose from, spring and fall yearlings and wa, SK. E-mail: cubbonjames@gmail.com two year-olds, performance and semen tested, halter broke and quiet, kept until 7 COW/CALF pairs, May calves, $2600/pr. June 1. Delivered. 306-538-4556, Lang- OBO; 2- 2 year old Tarentaise bulls, $3000 SUNGOLD SPECIALTY MEATS. We want bank, SK. View videos and pictures at: ea OBO. 780-745-2232, Paradise Valley AB your lambs. Have you got finished (fat) www.square-dpolledherefords.com HERD DISPERSAL: 90 pairs, predominantly lambs or feeder lambs for sale? Call 2 YEAR OLD and yearling registered Polled Angus. 780-322-2388, Nampa, AB. Dwayne at: 403-894-4388 or Cathy at: Hereford bulls, semen tested. Harold or for terms and pricing. 7 FIRST CALF PAIRS, 4 brocklefaced, 3 1-800-363-6602 Tim Strauch, 306-677-2580, Shamrock, SK Red Angus. Could grass until October. www.sungoldmeats.com $2500/pair. 306-283-9276, Langham, SK. COTSWOLD BREEDING STOCK: Scrapie resistant genotype. Call Beverly Davis, FRESH AND SPRINGING heifers for sale. BLACK ANGUS fall calvers, 2nd time Lashburn, SK., 306-285-3639. calves bred back to Black. 204-745-7917, Cows and quota needed. We buy all classes of slaughter cattle-beef and dairy. R&F St. Claude, MB. Livestock Inc. Bryce Fisher, Warman, SK. 55 COW/CALF PAIRS, Red and Black AnPhone 306-239-2298, cell 306-221-2620. gus, 3 to 8 year olds. Calves April 1 to May SASK MILK QUOTA for sale: 200 kgs. 15. 306-468-7379, Canwood, SK. or email SHEEP DEVELOPMENT BOARD offers total. Cows also available. 306-873-7428, grassranch@hotmail.com extension, marketing services and a full Tisdale, SK. 12 BLACK ANGUS/SIMM. cross cows, l i n e o f s h e e p a n d g o a t s u p p l i e s . first calvers, calves at foot, $3,000/pair 306-933-5200, Saskatoon, SK. OBO. For info: 306-549-4910, Hafford, SK. STOUT YEARLING LIMOUSIN BULLS, BLACK BALDY COW/CALF pairs for sale. polled, horned, red, black. Quiet bulls with Call: 306-861-6874, Weyburn, SK. great performance. Short Grass Limousin, 11 YOUNG QUIET cow/calf pairs, Red and 306-773-7196, Swift Current, SK. Blk Angus, $2400/pair OBO. 306-682-1477 BUYING: PIGS/SWINE, raised outside, all sizes. Highest $$$. 1-877-226-1395. GUTEK LIMOUSIN polled red and black days, 306-682-4233 eves., Muenster, SK. www.canadianheritagemeats.com bulls. Easy calving, well muscled, thick beefy bulls. 306-338-2112, Hendon, SK. YORKSHIRE BOAR, 2 years old, great GOOD SELECTION OF stout red and black breeder. Ph/text Brady, 306-741-4154, bulls w/good dispositions and calving WANTED: CULL COWS for slaughter. For Eastend, SK, or bradyscott195@gmail.com ease. Qually-T Limousin, Rose Valley, SK., bookings call Kelly at Drake Meat Processors, 306-363-2117, ext. 111, Drake, SK. 306-322-4755 or 306-322-7554. POLLED 2 YEAR old black and red Limousin bulls. Call Rob Garner, 306-946-7946, Simpson, SK.

REGISTERED LOWLINE CATTLE. Yearling heifers, bred cows and cow/calf pairs. Heifers starting at $1500. 306-397-2584, Edam, SK. www.honeybrooklowlines.com

RANCH COUNTRY HORSE SALE (Perrin, Parsonage, Bertrams) in Maple Creek, SK accepts consignments of broke horses for Saturday, Sept. 13th sale. Deadline June 30th. Call Tanya Parsonage 306-662-5081, jtparsonage@xplornet.ca Forms online at: www.northernhorse.com/ranchcountry.

BIG ISLAND LOWLINES Premier Breeder. Selling custom designed packages. Name your price and we will put a package together for you. Fullblood/percentage Lowline, embryos, semen. Black/Red carrier. REGISTERED BELGIAN STALLION, 6 yrs. Darrell 780-486-7553, Edmonton, AB. old, has pasture bred. Richard Reeves 204-748-2166, Virden, MB.

PHEASANTS AND WILD TURKEYS. Jumbo, Chinese and White pheasants. Merriam and Eastern wild turkeys. Chukar Partridge. We also sell gamebird netting. Dirt Willy Gamebird Farm & Hatchery, 780-983-4112, www.dirtwilly.com Ardrossan, AB.

FLYING GRAIN FED common pigeons for dog training and gun clubs, $5/ea. Call evenings 306-563-2020, Canora, SK. RING-NECKED DOVES, very good natured birds, $10 each or less if you buy 5 or more. Call Ed 306-230-8968, Warman, SK.

RED POLL BULLS; Registered yearlings; easy calving; naturally polled calves. QUALITY MAMMOTH DONKEYS for sale. Phone: 780-892-3447, Wabamun, AB. View: www.bigearsdonkeyranch.ca or call 204-535-2141, 204-825-0113, Baldur, MB. CARFIO HATCHERY. Pheasant, Wild turkey Partridge; Bobwhite; Wide variety MAMMOTH DONKEYS, $500 each. Yearling Guinea; of ducks and geese; Ross, Bantam and PB RED, TAN and black yearling bulls, easy Jacks and Jennys. Call 204-434-6132, Heritage chicks. carfio@videotron.ca calving, quiet, $2400 to $3000. Scattered Steinbach, MB. www.carfio.com Call 1-877-441-0368. Spruce Salers, 780-768-2284 Hairy Hill, AB WANTED: MINIATURE JACK preferably ONE AND TWO yr. old Salers bulls for cows grey and halter broke, Call 403-741-4353, or heifers, quiet, guaranteed and tested Stettler, AB. COMPLETE SET OF Hellman cages for 360 delivery available. Heifers also for sale. layers. Feed line included, used for 2 yrs. 780-924-2464 or 780-982-2472, Alberta No manure belts. Complete pan feed sysBeach, AB. tem for broilers, 30’ c/w motors, 500 floor APPALOOSA BRED 5 yr. old Miniature PASTURE READY REGISTERED purebred mare, lots of white. Call Nimetz Miniatures birds, Val nipples included, 2 gas brooders. Red Salers bulls for sale. Elderberry Farm 204-734-4005, Kenville, MB. Need to sell. 250-425-7003, Sparwood, BC Salers, 306-747-3302, Parkside, SK. 2 SORREL STUDS, 1 bay gelding, 3 dapple grey mares, 1 bay mare, 1 black filly. Most under 34�. Starting price $175. Call ONE 2 YR. OLD white roan Shorthorn bull, 306-422-8640, St. Louis, SK. birthweight 83 lbs. Call Darcy Purdy, 204-365-0066, Shoal Lake, MB. ALL PUREBREDS: 1 stallion; 2 mares, both broke to drive; 2 phillies. Call A Walker TWO BLACK SIMMENTAL yearling bulls. If 306-892-4300, Meota, SK. you are looking for that bull that can replenish your replacement pen, and also give you monster calves in the fall, then don’t look any further. Call 306-756-5100, QH BUCKSKIN GELDING, black mane and 306-631-7795, Caron, SK. tail, dorsal stripe, star and snip, over 15.2 2 YEAR OLD BULL off of Buck Eye; also HH, 1252 lbs. 12 yrs. old, papers, very yearlings off of AI sires, all Red Factor. Se- strong and solid, pasture roping horse, men tested, ready to go. Call Green Spruce Branding cows, bulls, hunting. Loads and NEW ALPACA BREEDERS wanted. Discover Simmental, Duck Lake, SK., 306-467-4975 hauls excellent, $5000. 306-931-8683, gentle livestock, perfect for farm and Saskatoon, SK. or 306-467-7912. acreage families. Ph: 306-725-4337, StrasYEARLING BULLS FOR SALE: Reds, Tra- YEARLINGS, 2 AND 3 yr. olds, blacks, bourg, SK. Visit: www.countryvista.ca ditionals and Simmental/Red Angus cross. greys, sorrels, starting at $250. Call ALPACA PACKAGES PRICED according to McVicar Stock Farms, Colonsay, SK. 306-776-2310, Cliff Clarke, Rouleau, SK. quality and age. Everything from show to 306-255-2799 or 306-255-7551. fibre stock in various colours. Contact: 306-272-4223, or 306-397-2993, Foam POLLED RED AND BLACK yearling Lake, SK. or visit: www.tigerlilyranch.ca Simm. bulls, semen tested. North Creek Simmentals, call Barry at 306-997-4427, WWW.ELLIOTTCUTTINGHORSES.COM 35 plus years of training, showing, sales, 306-230-3123 cell, Borden, SK. clinics, lessons. Clifford and Sandra Elliott, 35 SIMMENTAL CROSS pairs, first calf Paynton, SK. Phone 306-895-2107. ATTENTION ELK PRODUCERS: AWAPCO heifers, Black Angus calves at side, most born April, $2650. Mike 306-427-4548 or TRIM BOSS: The Power Hoof Trimmer. is a proven leader in elk meat sales. If you Take the work out of hoof trimming. Trim have elk to supply to market, give AWAP306-883-8055, Shell Lake, SK. wall, sole and flare on saddle horses, CO a call today. Non-members welcome FOR SALE OR RENT: Red, black and full- drafts and minis. Call 780-898-3752, Buck info@wapitiriver.com or 780-980-7589. blood Simmental bulls. A.I. breeding, se- Creek, AB. www.trimboss.ca DEMAND IS EXCEEDING supply. New pricmen tested, reasonable prices. Phone Dale 20 TRAIL RIDING HORSES, good for be- ing for your slaughter elk up to $3.75/lb. 780-853-2223, Vermilion, AB. ginners; 4 teams well broke; 2 wagons; for full loads of well conditioned elk. Ian tents; pack saddles; pack boxes; riding 204-625-2498, 204-867-0085, Minnedosa. saddles; 3 seater Democrat buggy; 2-horse NORTHFORK- INDUSTRY LEADER for RED SOUTH DEVON bull, will semen test, 2 t r a i l e r l i k e n e w. A l l a n F o l d e n over 15 years, is looking for Elk. “If you year old, reduced to $1500 OBO. Quick 306-747-3182, Shellbrook, SK. have them, we want them.� Make your fiSale! 306-594-2342, Norquay, SK area. nal call with Northfork for pricing! Guaranteed prompt payment! 514-643-4447, Winnipeg, MB. SPECKLE PARK BULLS: one proven 5 yr. old herdsire, two 2 yr. olds, birthweight 7 0 - 7 8 l b s . C a l l D a r c y P u r d y, 204-365-0066, Shoal Lake, MB.

SAGEBRUSH TRAIL RIDES. Writing-OnStone. Register: June 27th. Ride: June 28, 29th, 30th and July 1. Earl Westergreen HERD REDUCTION: PB Nubians, dry does, 403-529-7597, Les O’Hara 403-867-2360. milking does, doelings, bucks, and bucklings, no CAE or CL. Ph. 306-365-3211, www.sagebrushtrailrides.com Humboldt, SK.

SELLING PERCENTAGE KIKO, Savanna, boer breeding bucks. Boyne Lake, ROPERS SADDLE w/2 saddle pads, breast Spanish collar, reins, head stall, bits and 2 saddle AB., 780-726-3570. www.cabritahills.ca bags, good condition, asking $550. Call 306-537-2711 or contact me by email at: ritmiller@sasktel.net Balgonie, SK. RABBIT CAGES: 4 steel stands, each stand TEXAS LONGHORN YEARLING and 2 yr. THE LIVERY STABLE, for harness sales and includes 4 banks of 30� cages, 12 dropping old bulls for sale. 403-548-6684 or repairs. Call 306-283-4580, 306-262-4580, pans, 12 feeders. Ph. Brady, Eastend, SK., 306-741-4154, bradyscott195@gmail.com Hwy #16 Borden Bridge, SK. 403-528-0200, Redcliff, AB. ALBERTA TEXAS LONGHORN Association 780-387-4874, Leduc, AB. For more info. www.albertatexaslonghorn.com REG. TEXAS LONGHORN bulls. Bred cows, open and bred heifers. Dean, Panorama Ranch 403-391-6043, Stauffer, AB.


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RABBIT WIRE, never used, nest boxes, 5 2011 8100 HIGHLINE bale processor, FREE STANDING Corral Panels for cattle, WANTED CERTIFIED ORGANIC beef. Peter fans, 2 temp. sensors, and 10 shipping chopper, grain tank, large tires, $17,500. horses, bison and sheep. Large variety of L u n d g a r d , N a t u r e ’ s W a y F a r m , crates. 306-727-2028, Sintaluta, SK. 204-851-0732, 204-748-2022, Virden, MB. length, height, and bar spacings. Some 780-338-2934, Grimshaw, AB. sample prices: 21’x6 bar, light duty, $199; FROSTFREE NOSEPUMPS: Energy free 21’x5 bar, HD, $239; 21’x5 bar, med. duty, solution to livestock watering. No power $219; 24’x6 bar, best value, $259; 21’x7 required to heat or pump. Prevents con- bar Bison, $299; 30’ windbreak frames, tamination. Grants avail. 1-866-843-6744. spring special $359; very heavy duty, 30’x5 www.frostfreenosepumps.com bar gate panel, $450; 24’x5 bar continuous PEARSON BISON SQUEEZE, virtually new, panel, $169; HD 24’x5 bar, $189. Round Hi-Hog bison tub. Call: 403-747-2500, Alix, bale feeders, horse haysavers, sheep panAB. els, feed troughs. Call 1-866-500-2276 www.affordablebarns.com RIM-SON MFG. 24’ free standing cattle/horse panels. Panels made from 2-7/8� tubing and 7/8� sucker rod, spaced only 6� apart. Made with 6’ legs, making them very sturdy. 780-910-4044, 780-289-1353, Lake Isle, AB.

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PORTABLE PANELS 30’ freestanding 3bar windbreak frames, 5-bar, 4-bar panels w/wo double hinge gates and more. On farm welding. Oxbow, SK., 306-485-8559, 306-483-2199 and leave a message. 30’ SILAGE feed troughs, $650 ea.; 250 2 SOLAR PUMPS on trailers w/troughs; bushel Miami creep feeders, $2750 ea. Loading chute on wheels; Electric fencing Call Mike 306-469-7741, Big River, SK. supplies. At Weekes, SK, ph 403-652-4455 SUPREME MIXER WAGON, 500 single screw, seen limited use, excellent condition. Call 250-961-1970, Kamloops, BC. NORHEIM RANCHING HAS a full line of handling equipment at discount prices. Freestanding panels, tubs, chutes, feeders, self-unloading hay trailers, net wrap and more. 306-227-4503, Saskatoon, SK. BRAND NEW HD portable loading chutes Only $3250. Great design, well built. 306-227-4503, Saskatoon, SK.

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CKC REGISTERED WHITE long haired German Shepherd puppies. Males/females ready to go to their companion/pet homes. Up to date on vaccination, deworming and veterinarian checkup. Will be microchipped. Born March 12/14. Call for pricing. 306-567-2194, 8:00 to 12:00, 1:00 to 5:00, Monday to Friday, Davidson, SK.

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CEDAR LOG HOMES AND CABINS, sidings, paneling, decking. Fir and Hemlock flooring, timbers, special orders. Rouck Bros., Lumby, BC. www.rouckbros.com 1-800-960-3388. LOT FOR SALE: La Ronge Lake/ Napatuk subdivision, $35,000. For more info. call CANADA RED RHUBARB roots. Beautiful 3 HIGH LINE PUPPIES, father Blue Heeler, 306-425-6906, La Ronge, SK. dark red stalks, 8 roots/$10+S&H. Call for mother Golden Retriever, ready to go, large quantity pricing. 250-425-7003, $400 each. 306-716-0686, Saskatoon, SK. Sparwood, BC.

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KUVASZ/PYRENEES PUPS, farm raised, born Sept./Oct., 2 males and 5 females. Call 403-502-9470, Medicine Hat, AB. REG. MAREMMA PUPS (2 mos. and older) working with goats. 780-726-3570, Boyne Lake, AB. www.cabritahills.ca

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SAFEWAY 14x56 1980 2 bedroom mobile home new furnace and kitchen counter. Offers. Located in Sunset Estates, Saskatoon, SK. Can email pics. 306-250-7764, or wolfking25@sasktel.net

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BEAUTIFUL FARM ON Vancouver Island: 26 immaculate fenced acres. Many outbuildings including cedar barn w/hayloft; chicken coop; 3 machinery sheds and 22’x14’ workshop. Completely renovated 3777 sq. ft. farmhouse, $1,195,000. MLS #374780. For more info ph. Brenda Nicolls Coast Realty Group, 1-888-954-4433 or visit: www.brendanicolls.com

2004 BUNGALOW w/double attach garage, 39.72 acres. Drilled well, newer barn, shop and more. 5 minutes to amenities. 35 min. West of Edmonton, AB., ph. 780-892-2408. 3800 + 14,000 ACRES: Cattle, bison and elk operations, fenced and cross fenced, Wabumun Lake, west of Edmonton, AB. 780-915-1735, roperrealtyltd@aol.com BISON RANCH, Valleyview, AB area. Four quarters less acreage, 3 bedroom home, $7850 Oil revenue. Machinery and bison optional. Phone 780-523-9676. ID#1100260: MD OF TABER: Water Rights For Sale: 8.7 acres of B.R.I.D Water Rights for sale. Trailer Business for sale! Prime Business location spread over approx. 20 acres. This site is only 2 miles East of Lethbridge, on the north side of Hwy. 3, with high visibility and easy access. Includes a residence and various buildings. Mining Property Quesnel, BC: Crown Granted Property with surface and undersurface rights. Approx. 205 surface acres and 353 undersurface acres, (148 separate undersurface title rights) and a 1235.55 acre limestone quarry. Incl. 4.83 acres of commercial property with 1200’ private rail siding and loading, and trans-load facilities. Call for more details. #1951- Coaldale: Equestrian Center, approx. 26 acres, 14 acres irrigation, 2 homes, horse barn with box stalls (14), indoor and outdoor riding arena, 39 paddocks w/shelters, storage facilities, silos, landscaped, city water. ID#1100264Champion: 746.94 acres of good farm land in one block on paved Hwy. 529, on both sides of the access road to Little Bow Provincial Park and Travers Lake. Substantial surface lease revenue! Approx. 610 total cult. acres. 136.94 acres pasture land. Mostly loamy soil. Real Estate Centre 1-866-345-3414, www.farmrealestate 640 ACRES ALL IN ONE BLOCK. 2005 mobile home, 1520 sq. ft., 4 bdrm, 2 bthrm. Set up for cattle, $520,000. Call 780-523-3636, 780-523-7895, High Prairie, AB. or lranches@telus.net

1.) LARGE DELUXE GRAIN FARM: Steel grain storage, excellent yard site, also set up for cattle, lots of water; 2.) Half section farm North of Newbrooke with yardsite; 3.) Beautiful quarter West of Red Deere, log buildings, Clearwater River frontage, TO BE MOVED: 1987 Shelter mobile home, Alfred Creek and much more. Don Jarrett, 16x72’ w/12x18’ addition, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 Realty Executives Leading, 780-991-1180, bathrooms, numerous upgrades, central Spruce Grove, AB. AC, newer furnace, siding shingles and water softener, 2 decks, wall oven, countertop stove, dishwasher and fridge, $50,000 OBO. 780-205-5447, Lloydminster, SK. 2S AUCTIONEERS WILL be conducting a Real Estate Auction for Lloyd and Sharon WESTERN CANADIAN MODULAR Home Sawyer, 11:00 AM on Sunday, June 22, Sales is now ordering custom homes for Kelliher, SK. House: Built 1992, 1600 sq. July deliveries. Only 4 show homes left for ft., 5 bdrms, 2 full baths, 1 w/jet tub, asimmediate delivery!! We’re only a click or phalt shingles, vinyl siding, propane hot call away for the best pricing on the prair- water heater, washer, dryer, fridge, stove, ies! www.westerncanadianmodular.com water softener, 24’x16’ attached garage 1-855-358-0808. with in-floor heat. Buildings: 40’x80’ shed power, steel roof, 32’x65’ shed, tin, 2010 SIR MODULAR home for removal, in- with cement floor, 30”x50” metal cludes 4 appliances, skirting, eaves trough, insulated, work bench, 2 small barns, 28’x68’ cattle plumbing, and deck, asking $100,000 OBO. shelter, corrals, 2 water bowls, 2 steel Call 306-722-7655, Osage, SK. bins. Land: 160 acres with 80 acres of t a m e h a y, f e n c e d . C o n t a c t B r a d 306-551-9411, the owner 306-675-2230, or www.2sauctioneers.ca PL#331982. MARVIN HOMES, BUILDING RTM’S since 1976: 1320 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., $75,000 and a PRIME FARMLAND REGINA south 480 1520 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., $90,000. Call Marvin acres $2400/acre OBO. All high ground all Homes 204-326-1493 or 204-355-8484, cultivated. email: Robertretire@gmail.com Steinbach, MB. www.marvinhomes.ca SPRING SALE ON NOW! Canadian built by M o d u l i n e . 1 5 2 0 s q . f t . , Te m o r a , $99,900; 1216 sq. ft., Oasis/Villa, $79,900. Call Stan, 306-496-7538, 1-888-699-9280. www.affordablehomesales.ca Yorkton.

RTM SHOW HOME. 1594 sq. ft., high feature front with upper windows, vinyl shake and stone, high LR vault, gas fireplace with exterior chase, rear overhang for verandah, custom cabinetry and lighting, 5’ ensuite shower, luxury vinyl plank and tile flooring, $185,000. 306-493-3089, Swanson Builders, Saskatoon, SK. area, www.swansonbuilders.ca

WORLD CLASS HUNTING on this Alberta Battle River Property! Own this rare property in Alberta with prime Hunting for world class Whitetail, Mule Deer and Moose on this gorgeous scenic property. To produce such large growth horn animals this land has continuous water supply with Battle River winding right through it. Also 80 acres of fertile soil with tame hay and many more areas ideal for game plots to expand the hunting grounds to attract and grow mature wildlife. Good access to the property by Range Road trail with pristine rolling hills to build a home, cabin, or RV lot and enjoy the view and spot your game, $675,000. Call Jeff, 780-888-4030. PERCH LAKE SASKATCHEWAN: PT NE-15-53-24-W3, 62 acres lakefront property for sale. May be further subdivided, up to 3 times without re-zoning. Tender closes June 24, 2014. Call Vern McClelland, 306-821-0611, ReMax Lloydminster. Details at: www.perchlaketender.ca

F O R R E N T: R M # 4 8 6 , 1 q u a r t e r NW-4-52-12-W2, between Carrot River and Tobin Lake, SK. Presently in hay can broke and seeded with long term contract. Call 306-231-5611.

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FARM LOCATED IN the center of 600 cult. acres, yard fully serviced w/brand new 2013 1700 sq. ft. house, 75,000 bu. grain storage (90% has aeration), 30x30’ heated shop, 120x48’ steel clad machine shed and other modern storage sheds. Quill Lake, FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS SK. Possibility of three additional quarters We also specialize in: Crop insurance ap- of land. Contact 306-287-7928. peals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Custom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. WINGARD FERRY - 110 acres overlookCall Back-Track Investigations for assis- ing North SK river (part SE-12-46-4-W3rd), tance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. plus possible 80 acre river front (1 mile) lease. Ph. 306-382-9024.

GOT OIL? Free property evaluation for mineral rights owners. You will need your land co-ordinates available. 24 hour turn around. Call 403-291-0005, Toll Free 1-877-784-9696, www.briskenergy.com SK. Licensed Operator. 160 ACRES GOOD FARMLAND, no buildings. 20 minutes from Prince Albert, SK. 306-789-1590, 403-457-1441, leave msg. RM 164/194: 4000 acres of pasture and grain land. Can be purchased in 2 parcels. GRAIN LAND TO RENT, 25 mile radius of John Cave, Edge Realty Ltd. 306-773-7379 Rouleau, SK. Call 306-776-2600 or email: www.farmsask.com kraussacres@sasktel.net

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FARM, RM McCRANEY, 27 kms east of Hanley, SK., 40 min to Saskatoon. Fenced, mixed farmed, rented 160 acres, 1440 sq. ft. 1978 bungalow with upgrades, on concrete basement. 28x40’ shop, 28x40’ barn and lean-to. MLS, $380,000. Fred Van Landuyt 306-227-5308, Coldwell Banker ResCom Realty. www.fredshomes.ca

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LAND FOR TENDER: RM Mount Hope 279, Quinton, SK. Estate of Raymond Nagy, NE-05-28-17-W2, NW-05-28-17-W2, SW-08-28-17-W2 ext 1, Blk/par APlan no. 101811899 ext 4, NE-06-28-17-W2 ext 0, NW-08-28-17-W2 ext 2, NW-08-28-17-W2 ext 1. Bids are being accepted on any or all parcels. Land includes house, barn, outbuilding that may be present. Possession date to be determined. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close June 15th at 12:00 noon. Audrey Folster, Box 32021, Saskatoon, SK. S7S 1N8. Info at audrey.folster@gmail.com or call 306-291-1242.

RM SPIRITWOOD 496, ‘Yes, it has happened’ a reduced price on a property with a prime location just 2-1/2 miles south of Spiritwood on 378. Over 100 acres of prime farmland, plus 30 acres of seeded pasture balance, good bush pasture, total of 237 acres, 3 bdrm. home built in 1957, 40x60 steel quonset, and a 28x60 solid hip roof barn. MLS ®499736. This property could be a market gardeners dream or a sheep operation. I am in need of grainland and pastureland in most of my trading MINERAL RIGHTS. We will purchase and area. Call Lloyd Ledinski, Re/Max of the o r l e a s e y o u r m i n e r a l r i g h t s . B at t l e fo r d s , N o r t h B at t l e fo r d , S K . , 1-877-269-9990. cndfree@telusplanet.net 306-446-8800 or 306-441-0512. ID#1100237- DINSMORE: 2 quarter sections of farm land located close to Dinsmore, RM of Milden #286. Sandy clay loam with #2 and #3 soil. Sellers will consider selling each quarter separately. ID#485737- Regina: 798 acres of very productive farm land. 100 acres summerLAN D FO R S ALE fallow, 270 acres tame hay, 148 acres • 21 & 2 p a rtq trs n ea rAs s in ib o ia tame pasture, 280 acres native pasture. Energy efficient home and outstanding • 31 q u a rters n ea r Ro ckglen water quality. ID#1100257 Osler, SK: p lu s 22 cro w n lea s e QT RS Modern Dairy Farm near Saskatoon with • 14 q u a rters n ea r Glen tw o rth 145 acres. 90 cow free stall barn with • 7 q u a rters n ea r Regin a state of the art auto identifying double 10 • 7 q u a rters n ea rW eyb u rn milk parlor and an att. calf-heifer barn. 154.79 kg daily milk quota. 1614 sq. ft. • 5 q u a rters n ea r K ip lin g h o m e , a n d a n i n s u l at e d w o r k s h o p . • 3 q u a rters n ea r Pa n gm a n ID#1100235- Ponteix: 2 quarters farm • 9 q u a rters n ea r Itu n a land with a house, bins, and storage shed. • 16 & 1 p a rtq tr n ea rW illo w Bu n ch Good well. 200 acres cult., remainder in alfalfa/grass hay. Gas well revenue $2400 • 6.5 q u a rters n ea r Cha m b erla in annually. Cultivated acreage according to • 9 q u a rters n ea r Gra velb o u rg SAMA. ID#1100191- Rush Lake: ap• 6 q u a rters n ea r Ben go u gh prox. 309.73 acres irrigated land. Valley • 4 & 1 p a rtq tr n ea rAs s in ib o ia pivots, natural gas pumping unit, 3 phase power. 11 miles East of Swift Current and • 13 q u a rters n ea rT heo d o re 5 miles South of Hwy. #1 right along the • 2 q u a rters n ea r Pa rry Highfield Reservoir. Real Estate Centre, • 5 & 1 p a rtq u a rters n ea r M iles to n e w w w. f a r m re a l e s t a t e . c o m o r c a l l 1-866-345-3414 Visit

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15,000 ACRES OF farm land for lease in Green Lake, SK. Two locations. Silver Lake consists of 6532 acres, 3126 of pasture, 1516 hay, 542 water, 1348 bush, brush, yard. Central Farms consists of 9997 acres, 1903 pasture, 370 hay, 1361 water, 6345 bush, brush, yard. Land is suitable for a cattle operation, grazing or crop seeding. Includes shop, quonset, cattle facilities, corrals, handling facility, good fencing, dugouts, water wells, grain bins, power and house(s) if required. Preferred long term lease agreement, 5 yr. - 10 yr. For viewing farm locations/buildings please call the office at 306-832-4414 to make arrangements. Land available for January 2015. Serious inquiries only.

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THIN KIN G O F S ELLIN G? Ha rry Sh eppa rd 306-530-8035 (cell) 306-352-1866 (Office) em ail h a rry@ sh eppa rdrea lty.ca S u tton G rou p - R esu lts R ealty R egin a, S K . RM OF KINDERSLEY, 160 cultivated acres, SE-7-28-21-3. Crop Insurance G soil rating. Best offer by June 15, 2014. Email: scotts@cpdist.ca or contact Scott at 306-241-6994, Saskatoon, SK. PASTURE AND HAY land for rent NE of Prince Albert, SK. Two quarters of pasture and 116 acres of hay. Contact Trevor at 306-845-7147. RM WILTON #472, W-1/2-27-48-26-W3, 3 titles, 15 acre feedlot, hwy, railway and heavy haul route access. 306-387-6190, Marshall, SK. 42 ACRES CULTIVATED overlooking valley 4 miles west of Lumsden, SK., 15 mins. NW of Regina, $187,000. Other adjacent land available, 306-536-5055. RM OF FRONTIER #19: 4 Section mixed farm with yard site. John Cave, Edge Realty. 306-773-7379. www.farmsask.com

CONSIDERING SELLING OR BUYING FARM LAND. Give us a call, it costs nothing to ask for an honest opinion of value. Demand for Saskatchewan Farmland, large and small parcels grain land. Some buyers may give the option to rent back. “SATISFIED CUSTOM ERS IS OUR AIM ”

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Grazing land tender for short-term permit The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture is accepting short-term tenders for the former Garrick Community Pasture, which is available for use until Oct. 15, 2014. The pasture is located approximately 19 miles West and 9 miles North of Nipawin, Saskatchewan. R.M.

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4,390 acres grazing. Stocking rate shall not exceed 3,200 animal unit months (670 cows with an average weight of 1,200 pounds each, for a four-month grazing season). All cattle must be removed no later than Oct. 15, 2014.

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Tender permit forms are located at your nearest Saskatchewan Agriculture Regional Office or online at www.saskatchewan.ca/crownlands. Specific conditions applicable to the parcel are available by contacting Tim Feist, Land Agrologist, at 306-862-1789 or email tim.feist@gov.sk.ca. Sealed tenders marked “Tender Permit” must be received by 1:30 p.m., June 20, 2014, at the Tisdale Ministry of Agriculture Regional Office, Box 1480 or 1105 – 99 Street, Tisdale, Sask., S0E 1T0. Fax: 306-878-8810. Saskatchewan Agriculture reserves the right to withdraw any lands from the tender at any time. A short-term permit does not convey any further consideration in the final disposition of the land. Where no acceptable bids are received, the land may be available immediately after the tender opening, at a minimum acceptable bid. Municipal taxes are the responsibility of the successful tenderer and must be paid immediately upon receiving notification that a tender has been accepted. This amount is in addition to the tendered amount. Successful tenderers must pay Saskatchewan Agriculture the full amount of the tendered price immediately upon receiving notification that a tender has been accepted. Acreages as stated are approximate. Bidders must rely on their own personal inspection of the land. Successful tenderers must have legal access to the land or written agreements for crossing adjoining lands. The lands may be advertised for tender sale prior to Oct. 15, 2014. The permittee must allow access to the lands by any prospective purchasers, by appointment, for inspection purposes. If the lands sell, the effective date of the sale agreement, and the possession date of the lands, will be later than Oct. 15, 2014.

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35’, 2008 CITATION 5th wheel and 50x60’ lot, fully landscaped and fully serviced. 50 amp RV, fully insulated, RV fully equipped, Just move in! Very attractive price. Located in a modern resort, Keremeos, BC. 60’ indoor swimming pool, hot tub, sauna and exercise room just across the street. Ph. Darlene at 204-728-9121 for more info.

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Selling Farm s & R anches for over 10 years throughout Saskatchew an, w ith over 30 current listings. To view listing brochures please visit: w w w .tim ham m ond.ca Cell306.441.4152 Cell306.537.8086 Fax 306.477.1268 Em ailkevinjarrett@sasktel.net 6 QUARTERS GRAINLAND for sale in RM of Cupar No. 218, 9 miles North of Southey, SK., within Southey potash project area. MLS494599. Contact Justin Yin 306-230-1588, justin.yin.ca@gmail.com. Sutton Group Norland Realty. More listings see: www.justinyin.com

12 ACRES IN the Town of Unity, SK. Newly renovated 2005 sq. ft. structural brick, 4 bdrm, 2 bath home (3 bdrm. bsmt. suite with sep. entrance). Mature yard, fenced pasture, workshop w/three phase power. 306-260-7446, jpankiw@yourlink.ca BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ACREAGE: RM of Kindersley, SK. 40 acres, dog kennel, horse boarding, 2 storey up-dated house, asking $425,000. Edge Realty Ltd. 306-463-7357, brad@edgerealty.ca ACREAGE FOR SALE: RM of Pinto Creek #75. For a copy of the full length ad, incl. details on submitting tenders, call Donna at Anderson & Company, 306-773-2891 or email us at andlaw4@sasktel.net

WINGARD FERRY - 8.5 acres overlooking North SK river (part of SW-12-46-4-W3rd), on good road with services adjacent, TRUAX, SK. (RM of Elmsthorpe), half sec- $27,500 OBO; Also adjacent 110 acre plus tion with good buildings. Farm set up for possible 80 acre (1 mile) riverfront lease. starter in livestock or great hobby farm. Phone: 306-382-9024. Craven, SK. Large 2 storey home on 30 acres. Lovely setting beside river with development potential. Call Brian Tiefenbach 306-536-3269, 306-525-3344 at Colliers International, 2505 11th Ave., Suite 200, Regina, SK. www.collierscanada.com

FOR SALE BY ESTATE: 2009 GMC BUN SLUSH MACHINE; One Fast Fry maSIERRA SLT, 3500 HD, dual wheel, diesel, chine; One NG deep fryer; also Concession auto, 62,000 kms. all highway miles, new trailer. 306-825-3150, Lloydminster, SK. tires, ready for trailering, $42,000; 2006 JAYCO DESIGNER 31 RLTS 5th wheel with many extras, $26,000. Call for more info. 306-873-7854, Tisdale, SK. SAWMILLS from only $4397 - Make Money and Save Money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock, ready to ship. Free info. and DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/168 or call 1-800-566-6899 ext. 168. NEWMAN 512, 8”x15” capacity, fully motorized, 3 phase 440/220V, c/w all necessary parts to run. Wienig moulder planer, 7 head, 4”x8” cap., c/w elec. switch gear, 3 phase, 440/220V. Blower pipes, infeed/ outfeed tables, knife grinding equipment, profile side head grinder, Hanchett flat knife grinder. 250-762-2121, Kelowna, BC. WOOD-MIZER PORTABLE SAWMILLS, 2005 MONACO CAYMAN 34PDD, 35’, 5.9 eight models, options and accessories. Cummins, 300 HP, 21,500 miles, auto, 1-877-866-0667. www.woodmizer.ca satellite, air over hyd. brakes, 5.5 KW Onan dsl. gen.- 148 hrs, exc. cond., 2 slides, $85,000. More photos on our website www.can-amtruck.com Can-Am Truck Export Ltd 1-800-938-3323. DL #910420.

MOVING TO TOWN. 2012 Big Red 4x4, side by side, 990 kms, cab, windshield, 2007 FLEETWOOD DISCOVERY, 9000 miles, 60 hour generator, all options, MANITOBA FARMLAND: FOR sale 2000 winch, extra battery, exc. New- $23,000, stored inside, fresh safety with sale, acres, 1977 cultivated in RM of Stanley Selling $12,000. 306-634-4920 Estevan SK $125,000. 306-536-5055, Lumsden, SK. and Pembina, good productive land, Mani- THE ULTIMATE SIDE-BY-SIDE: 1992 toba crop insurance C & D, option to lease AM General, 2-1/2 ton army truck, 6x6, back to vendor. Contact Melvin Toews at Super singles, auto trans., 12’ insulated Golden Plains Realty Ltd., 204-745-3677. van body, Cat dsl., only 195 orig. miles. MIXED FARM 557 total acres. 1120 sq. ft. Asking $25,000. 306-621-0425 Yorkton SK bungalow totally renovated. Land in a 2007 POLARIS RANGER 500 UTV. Huge block. Near Roblin, MB. MLS #1402369. Estevan Motor Speedway Equipment-RVKaren Goraluk, Salesperson 204-773-6797, Vehicle Auction, Saturday, June 21, 2014, NorthStar Insurance & Real Estate, Estevan, SK. For sale bill and photos visit www.north-star.ca www.mackauctioncompany.com Mack uction Co. 306-421-2928 or MANITOBA - RED RIVER Valley: 153 acre A 2014 TUSCANY 44MT, Class A diesel pushsoybean, cash crop farmland located on 306-487-7815. PL 311962. paved road NW quarter-3-3-6-WPM, 2.5 FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS er, 44’.11” long, 450 HP ISL Cummins turmiles west of Morden on hwy. 3. Invest We also specialize in: Crop insurance ap- bo diesel engine, 3 slide-outs, full high now in agriculture. Contact Melvin Toews peals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Cus- gloss porcelain throughout. Stk #8214, at Golden Plains Realty Ltd., 204-745-3677 tom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. $294,000. Call 1-866-346-3148 or shop Back-Track Investigations for assis- online 24/7 at: allandale.com 320 TOTAL ACRES. 180 acres seeded hay Call and pasture. 1120 sq. ft., 3 bdrm bunga- tance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. 2004 WINNEBAGO JOURNEY 39’, 2 low, attached double garage, 40x70 quonslides, 330 HP Cat dsl. pusher, Freightliner set. Good view. Near Roblin, MB and Duck chassis, air ride, air brakes, exhaust brake, Mountain Prov. Park. MLS #1409718. Ph. Allison auto. trans., 127,000 miles, Onan Karen Goraluk, Salesperson 204-773-6797, 1976 17’ SILVERLINE boat and trailer, 6 propane gen., rear monitor, hyd. levelers, NorthStar Insurance & Real Estate, cyl. inboard Merc Cruiser, c/w 2 sets of basement, central AC, 2 dr. fridge, washnew water skis, 1 person tube, 1- 3 person er/dryer, oak pkg., queen bed, new tires www.north-star.ca tube, 8 life jackets, 2 fish finders, cover, and batteries, ready to go, $47,900 OBO. HATCHERY WHICH HATCHES and distrib- $3500 OBO. 403-793-0013, Gem, AB. Can email pics 306-441-0188 Cut Knife, SK utes close to a million eggs per year. Known as Bergs Hatchery, in business 1979 PACE ARROW A motor home, 440 since 1953. 6500 quota breeder farm with eng., completely self-contained, low milelayer barn 40x340. Pullet and rooster barn age, towing hookup, sleeps up to 8 adults, 42x360. Would consider selling hatchery w/bath, fridge, oven, microwave, 2 tables, separately. Included: quota, all equipment, furnace, AC, auxiliary motor, $15,000 OBO. 5 delivery vans, 89 acres land, 1550 sq. ft. 306-859-4925, Beechy, SK. bungalow, 32x48 garage. Russell, MB. MLS #1410855. Karen Goraluk, Salesperson 204-773-6797, NorthStar Insurance & Real Estate, www.north-star.ca MIXED CATTLE/GRAIN FARM. RM Birtle and Miniota, MB. 7 quarters farmland, older 5 bdrm. home, machine shed, 2 large cattle shelters, calving barn, well water supply, 10,000 bu. grain storage, pasture for 150 cow/calf pairs, $980,000. Contact Maurice Torr, 204-725-0555, view online: century21westman.com

2005 ACCURATE 44 ton 30’ truck scale, selling by auction at Ritchie Bros. Auction, Grande Prairie, AB. June 25 and 26. For info Carl: 780-982-5411 or rbauction.com

WEIGH WAGON, 200 bu., for on-site weigh trials. Now with faster unload speeds. 204-746-8260, www.dandf.ca Morris, MB. HOWE 30 TONNE 10’x34’ scale, $7500 OBO. Call 306-648-8005, Gravelbourg, SK. N E W ! P O RTA B L E T R U C K S C A L E S , $19,900. Save time and money by weighing on the farm. Accurately weigh inputs and avoid overweight fines. See your nearest Flaman location or 1-888-435-2626. ELIAS SCALES MFG., several different ways to weigh bales and livestock; Platform scales for industrial use as well, nonelectric, no balances or cables (no weigh like it). Shipping arranged. 306-445-2111, North Battleford, SK. www.eliasscales.com

SELLING BY UNRESERVED AUCTION, Saturday, June 21, Redwater, AB. Ph. Keith 780-940-7868; 2009 Crestliner 24’ tri-haul pontoon boat. 20’ jet boat, 2014 MIRAMAR 34.1, 1.5 bath, 20,000 lb. 1998 Marathon, c/w new 175 HP Merc. chassis, generator, loaded, Stk. #0847, $117,000. Call 1-866-346-3148 or shop DYCK ENTERPRISES LTD. For Sale by View www.prodaniukauctions.com owner. 11,500 acre mixed farm and ranch 16’ LUND ARCTIC SPORT Deluxe, 50 HP online 24/7 at: allandale.com located 50 miles from Ste Rose du Lac, Merc. power trim, tarp and trailer, $4800. 2005 FLEETWOOD, 3 slides, loaded, diesel 7000 acres cleared, 8960 acres fenced, 306-691-0050 after 4 PM, Moose Jaw, SK. pusher, Cat 330 HP, 39’, fully serviced, 3000 acres cropland, 4000 acres hay and pasture. 65,000 bu grain storage, 2 mod- 2004 BAYLINER CIERRA Classic 242 cabin $110,000. View photos with more details ern homes, 1 shop, 1 cattle shelter, 28 pen cruiser, 260 HP Mercruiser 5.7L gas engine denis@beauchesneco.com 306-779-1204. feedlot, 3 wells, 40 dugouts. Call Gordon, w/Bravo 2 leg, 9.9 HP Yamaha outboard, 204-656-5000, Waterhen, MB. Email: VHF, GPS, sonar. Head with macerator pumpout. Sleeps 4, trailer w/surge brakes dyckenterprises@hotmail.com and gravel guard, $34,000. 306-244-5882, 306-227-6821, Saskatoon, SK. email: horsthd@sasktel.net PASTURE FOR RENT: For 300 cow/calf LiquidationRecreation.com CHEAP pairs or 500 yearlings. 4-wire fence, not b o at s , q u a d s , s n o w m o b i l e s ! Call grazed for 5 years. Lots of grass, water, 306-227-9754, Delisle, SK. good corrals, supervised daily. North of Biggar, SK. Nathan Bugler, 306-937-7445. SUPERVISED PASTURE FOR RENT- have room for cow-calf pairs. Good fences, corrals and plenty of water sources. Cattle checked regularly. Located near #1 Hwy. Contact for more details. 306-696-7177, Whitewood, SK.

2012 40’ HY-LINE tri-axle 5th wheel, power stabilizers, awning, 3 slides, washer/dryer, dishwasher, large fridge, pantry, bathroom w/shower and skylight, queen bed, 8’ closet, c/w 42” flat screen TV. Perfect for lake in summer and south in winPASTURE FOR RENT for 100-400 cow/calf ter. Asking $39,900 OBO. 403-932-7327, pairs. Immediate delivery, supervised dai- Cochrane, AB. ly, 4-wire fence, lots of water, corrals. Phone Nathan Bugler, 306-937-7445 or 2010 BIGHORN 5th wheel 3410RE, full load, 3 slides, roof solar panel, built-in cell. 306-386-7713, Cando, SK. 5500 Onan generator. Call 306-867-8445, FOR RENT: ONE section tame supervised Outlook, SK. pasture, good fence, water and corrals LUXURY 5th WHEEL at affordable price. near Parkerview, SK. Call 780-753-0353. 2007 Lakota Estate (by Monaco) Model MULCHING - TREES, BRUSH, Stumps. 32RL, 3 slides, free standing table, king Call today 306-933-2950. Visit us at: bed, new tires and battery, $19,900, Dubuc, SK. 306-745-8046 no calls after 7 PM. www.maverickconstruction.ca

CERTIFIED AC MEREDITH, AC Metcalfe, CDC Copeland malt barley. Conlon, Sundre feed barley. Order early for max discounts. Visa/MC. www.llseeds.ca 2014 FOUR WINDS 35SK Super C Ford 306-530-8433, Lumsden, SK. chassis, power stroke diesel, 10,000 lbs. towing capacity. Tow your horse trailer. CERT. #1 AC Metcalfe, CDC Meredith, Stk #3857, $125,000. Shop online 24/7 at CDC PolarStar. Wiens Seed Farm, call Allandale.com or 1-866-346-3148. Brennan 306-377-2002, Herschel, SK.


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CERTIFIED #1 AC Newdale (2R), Legacy (6R). Call Fenton Seed Farm Ltd., Tisdale, SK., 306-873-5438. WWW.TRAWINSEEDS.CA Certified CDC Austenson highest yielding feed barley. 306-752-4060, Melfort, SK. CERT. AC METCALFE and CDC Meredith barley, excellent germ. and disease. 306-741-0475, Pambrun, SK. CERTIFIED CDC MEREDITH, CDC Copeland and AC Metcalfe. Northland Seeds Inc. 306-324-4315, Margo, SK.

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FULL LINE OF FORAGE seeds blending to PASKAL CATTLE in Iron Springs area is your needs. Phone Tom, Williamsons looking for Feed Barley. Put more $$$ in Seeds 306-582-6009, Pambrun, SK. your pocket and sell direct to us with no brokerage fee. Please call 403-732-5641. MILLET SEED: German Golden Foxtail; Red Proso; Crown Proso. All cleaned and bagged. Excellent producers in swath graze, silage or bale. Mini bulk and delivery available. Greg Tanner, 306-457-2816, Stoughton, SK. L O O K IN G FO R A L L TYP ES W W W. T R AW I N S E E D S . C A Custom O F GRA IN S blends, alfalfa, clover, meadow brome, P a yin g top d olla r. Bookin g n ew crop. timothy, wheatgrass and lawn grass. 306-752-4060, Melfort, SK. 1 -85 5 -75 2-0 1 1 6 ALFALFAS/ CLOVERS/ GRASSES, hay w w w .ca ctu sco m m o d ity.co m blends and pasture blends. Custom blends no charge. Free delivery. Dyck Forages & LACKAWANNA PRODUCTS CORP. BuyGrasses Ltd., Elie, MB, 1-888-204-1000. ers and sellers of all types of feed grain Visit us at www.dyckseeds.com and grain by-products. Call 306-862-2723, HAY TECH COMMON alfalfa seed, bred for Nipawin, SK. hybrid vigor, $3.35/lb. Dylke Seeds, WANTED: OFF-GRADE PULSES, oilseeds 780-374-3877, Daysland, AB. and cereals. All organic cereals and specialty crops. Prairie Wide Grain, Saskatoon, SK., 306-230-8101, 306-716-2297.

BARLEY GROWERS CDC Meredith, Cert., 99% germ., 99% vigor, 0% F.G. Top yielding malt variety, or feed. Volume discounts. Gregoire Seed Farms Ltd., 306-445-5516 or 306-441-7851, North CDC SORREL, CERT. #1, 95% germ., 0% pasmo. Delisle, SK., 306-493-7409, Battleford, SK. gregfarms@sasktel.net seedbarn@hotmail.com WWW.TRAWINSEEDS.CA Cert. CDC BUYING BROWN FLAX farm pickup. Call Meredith, CDC Copeland, AC Metcalfe. 1-877-752-4115, Naber Specialty Grains 306-752-4060, Melfort, SK. Ltd. Email: nsgl@sasktel.net SMOOTH BROME, MEADOW Brome, CrestCERTIFIED METCALFE and Meredith. Call ed Wheat grass, Timothy, Saline tolerant Greenshields Seeds Ltd., 306-524-2155 or grasses, fescues, Cicer Milk vetch, sain306-524-4339, Semans, SK. foin, lawn grasses, Alfalfa: tap/creeper, YB CERTIFIED AC METCALFE, Bentley, CDC Sweet clover, Red Clover, pasture/hay Merideth high germ., low fusarium gram., blends. Free blending and delivery! Ph. available at Seed Source, 306-323-4402, CERTIFIED CDC PINTIUM pinto; Certified 306-863-2900, Birch Rose Acres Ltd., Star CDC Jet (black); Certified CDC Super Jet City, SK. Email us today for a price list! Archerwill, SK. (black). Martens Charolais and Seed ivanaudrey@sasktel.net CERT. #1 COPELAND BARLEY. Discounts 204-534-8370, Boissevain, MB. COMMON #1 Smooth Brome, Meadow available on large or early orders. Blaine Brome, Timothy, Crested wheat, Yellow Lake, SK. 306-290-7816, 306-497-2800. clover, Cicer Milkvetch, Alfalfa. Also have CERT. CARTER AND McGWIRE, hulless CERTIFIED #1 CDC Impower, CDC Certified seed. Grower Direct. Blending barley, grow under contract. Matures in 88 Greenland. Wiens Seed Farm, phone and delivery available. Competitive prices. Call Siklenka Seeds, 306-342-4290 or days. 306-374-4933, Saskatoon, SK. Brennan, 306-377-2002, Herschel, SK. 306-342-7688, Glaslyn, SK. 2 R ow AOG M a ltContra cts COMMON MILLET SEED, #1, cleaned and bagged, $15/bag. Gibsons, Now Ava ila b le 306-435-3421, Moosomin, SK. M a lt B a rley/ Feed G ra in s / P u ls es WANTED HAY BLENDS AND PASTURE BLENDS, best price/best delivery/best payment no charge custom blends. Dyck Forages & Grasses Ltd., Elie, MB. Free delivery. 1-888-204-1000, www.dyckseeds.com

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REG. AND CERTIFIED #1 CDC Meadow. CERTIFIED CDC DANCER, Triactor, Souris Fenton Seed Farm Ltd., Tisdale, SK., high germ, available at Seed Source, 306-873-5438. 306-323-4402, Archerwill, SK. CERTIFIED SOURIS AND Triactor. Northland Seeds Inc. 306-324-4315, Margo, SK. CERTIFIED SEABISCUIT. Greenshields Seeds, Semans, SK. Call: 306-524-2155 or CERTIFIED, REGISTERED, FDN. CDC Togo. 306-524-4339. Call Northland Seeds Inc., 306-324-4315, FDN, REG. AND CERTIFIED #1 CDC Orrin, Margo, SK. Leggett. Fenton Seed Farm Ltd., Tisdale, BUYING CANARY SEED, farm pickup. SK., 306-873-5438. Call 1-877-752-4115, Naber Specialty Grains Ltd. Email: nsgl@sasktel.net CERTIFIED #1 AC Vesper VB, AC Shaw VB. Wiens Seed Farm 306-377-2002, Herschel, SK. CERTIFIED VESPER/ WASCADA midge resistant, Stettler, Carberry. Greenshields Seeds Ltd., Semans, SK., 306-524-2155 or 306-524-4339. FOUNDATION AND/OR CERTIFIED CDC Utmost VB and Lillian Wheat. Call Craswell Seeds, Strasbourg, SK., 306-725-3236.

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STANDING HAY FOR sale, Weyburn, SK area. 145 acres. Call 306-842-7082 or 306-861-7092. SOLID CORE ROUND alfalfa, alfalfa grass, greenfeed, grass and straw. Delivered. Call 306-237-4582, Perdue, SK.

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FDN, REG. AND CERTIFIED #1 Vesper VB, BESCO GRAIN LTD. Buyer of all varieties Goodeve VB, CDC Utmost VB. Fenton Seed of mustard. Call for competitive pricing. Call 204-736-3570, Brunkild, MB. Farm Ltd., Tisdale, SK., 306-873-5438. RED LENTILS, CLEANED for seed. Clearfield variety, asking 40¢ per lb. Call: CERTIFIED PASTEUR, 94% germination, 306-662-8325, Maple Creek, SK. 0% Graminearum. Bailey Brothers Seeds 306-935-4702, Milden, SK. BUYING YELLOW AND GREEN PEAS, all grades, farm pickup. Naber Specialty Grains Ltd., 1-877-752-4115, Melfort, SK. Email: nsgl@sasktel.net WANTED WINTER RYE and winter Triticale. Call Trawin Seeds, 306-752-4060, Melfort, SK. RED PROSO MILLET seed, good germ., 50 TOP QUALITY CERTIFIED alfalfa and grass 2 ROW COMMON malt type barley seed, lb. bags or totes, 50¢/lb. Primrose Seed seed. Call Gary or Janice Waterhouse 96% germination, $4.50/bushel. Phone: C l e a n i n g I n c . , 3 0 6 - 4 2 9 - 2 7 1 4 , 306-728-9033, Melville, SK. 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. 306-736-7863, Glenavon, SK. COMMON OATS, CLEANED, $6 per bushel. CANARYSEED, COMMON CLEANED. Wiens CERT. ALFALFA AND GRASSES. Free Phone 403-363-4074, Brooks, AB. Seed Farm, call Brennan, 306-377-2002, delivery. Dyck Forages & Grasses Ltd., Elie, MB, 1-888-204-1000. www.dyckseeds.com GOOD HEAVY SEED OATS for sale. Call Herschel, SK. 306-937-2880 or 306-441-5010, BattleCERTIFIED ALGONQUIN ALFALFA seed. ford, SK. Call Maurice Wildeman, 306-365-4395, 306-365-7802, Lanigan, SK.

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TRADE AND EXPORT Canada buying all grades of conventional and organic grains. FLY-IN FISHING OUTFITTER leases for Fast payment and pick up 1-877-339-1959 sale in Northern Saskatchewan: Herbert, Detour, Grove lakes. Priced to sell! Serious inquiries only. Call Allan 306-278-7159.

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WANTED: STANDING HAY up to five quarters. Cash rent or on shares. Estevan/ Benson/ Macoun, SK. area. 306-891-8755.

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2013 HAY BALES: 5 grass blend, baled, vg cond, 3x4x8 five string, 1250 lbs.; 21 small bales tied in a 3x4x7 bundle, 1250 lbs./each. All bales shedded. Can load. Call Don 306-548-5440, Danbury, SK.

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TOP QUALITY ALFALFA, variety of grasses and custom blends, farmer to farmer. Gary Waterhouse 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. COMMON #1 GRASSES, alfalfas, clovers, etc. Certified seed of numerous species including hybrid brome grass. Excellent purity. Reasonable prices. Periodic delivery to many Sask. locations. Richard Walcer 306-752-3983 or 306-921-9844 anytime, Melfort, SK. YB SWEET CLOVER, Red Clover, Alsike clover, Alfalfa (tap/creeper), various grasses. (Organic/conventional), Pasture blends. Free shipping. Ph. 306-863-2900, Star City, SK. ivanaudrey@sasktel.net

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WANTED HEATED CANOLA. No broker involved. Sell direct to crushing plant. Also limited amount of #1 canola. Cash on delivery or pickup. 306-228-7306 or 306-228-1502, Unity, SK.

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CERISE RED PROSO COMMON MILLET. Book early to avoid disappointment. 93%+ germ., 0% Fusarium Graminearum, makes great cattle feed, swath grazed, silage, dry Green and/or heated and silage bales, drought tolerant, very Canola/Flax, Wheat, high in protein and energy. Delivered in 50 lb. bags at nearest points in SK. and AB. Barley, Oats, Peas, etc. Call Reynald at Millet King Seed of Canada BOW VALLEY TRADING LTD. Inc., St. Claude, MB., 204-526-2719 or 204-379-2987, leave msg. Cell and text 204-794-8550, all calls returned. Over 2000 satisfied producers and our 11th year WANTED: FEED GRAIN, barley, wheat, in business. www.milletkingseeds.com peas, green or damaged canola. Phone Gary 306-823-4493, Neilburg, SK. or email: reynald@milletking.com

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LARGE GRAIN AND Poultry farm, North of Edmonton looking for a full-time farm worker. We have an up-to-date beautiful farm. Class 1A, experience with livestock, and large equipment is necessary. Starting Wage $27/hr. Paid overtime. Only serious applicants. Send resume to: Catharina, fax 780-961-3967, or catacyr@hotmail.com or ph. 780-887-6811, Legal, AB. RANCH HAND NEEDED. Experience with feeding and haying equipment an asset. 306-675-4446 eves or 306-795-5059 days, Kelliher, SK. FARM LABOURERS REQUIRED. Room and board provided. Wage depending u p o n e x p e r i e n c e . C a l l D a n n y, 780-216-0558, Edmonton, AB.

FARM HAND WANTED. Experience with horses an asset. Willing to train. Call 780-603-0390, Mundare, AB. or email dimmock_13@hotmail.com TRACTOR OPERATORS REQUIRED for custom haying operation June to October. Room and board included. Call 780-753-1215, Provost, AB. Send resume to: magical15@hotmail.com

COMBINE HARVEST IN AUSTRALIA. Experience wanted, mid-October until end of January. Good wages. Contact email: monty@hoffmanncontracting.com.au

WORK AND LIVE on a farm in Europe, Britain, Australia or New Zealand! Dairy, crop, beef, sheep placements available. AgriVenture invites young adult (18-30) applicants for 4-12 month agricultural programs. RANCH MANAGER/ HAND WANTED for 1-888-598-4415, www.agriventure.com 500 cow and 500 yearling ranch. Duties include all aspects of ranching and oversee- AARTS ACRES, 2500 sow barn near Solsing 1-2 employees. Experience is essential. girth, MB is seeking experienced Breeding Send resume to North Fork Farm Ltd., and Farrowing Technicians. The successful General Delivery, Del Bonita, AB, T0K 0S0 applicant must possess necessary skills, an or email jralthen@gmail.com Further in- aptitude for the care and handling of aniquiries call 403-315-3145. Only qualified mals, good communication skills and individuals will be contacted. ability to work as part of a highly productive team. Fax resume to: 204-842-3273. WANTED: HELP FOR cattle and grain op- or call 204-842-3231 for application form. eration starting May 1st, 2014. Monthly or hourly wage. Seeking self-motivated per- HELP WANTED ON grain farm, 1/2 hour son, potential for year round work. NW of Brandon. The main task will be to 306-795-2710, Goodeve, SK. operate combine, sprayer and tractor with seed drill. Applicants should have previous experience operating and maintaining all farm equipment. Class 1 and knowledge of GPS and AutoSteer are assets. Experience with mechanical work and repairs is also an asset. Call 204-761-5797, Rivers, MB. LARGE FARM/ RANCH Central Alberta: Cattle and grain operation requires fulltime permanent help. Must have farm experience. Cattle handling, machinery operation and maintenance, fencing and welding skills are an asset. Good wages and house available for committed employee. Send resume by fax: 780-376-0000 FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT on grain farm at or e-mail: marie@rawesranches.com or Wilcox, SK., up to $30/hour depending call for info 780-376-2241, Strome, AB. on experience. 306-776-2496. CATTLE RANCH LABOURER wanted, Tyvan, ORGANIC FARM REQUIRES laborers for SK. Full-time or seasonal, students welJuly. Must be willing to work outdoors, be come. Duties: Feeding/tending livestock; able to walk up to 10 kms daily, honest, Operating/maintaining farm equip; Haying clean language, no alcohol, tobacco or experience. Accommodations and overdrug use. References req’d, $15/hr. Maple time available, $12-$18/hr. depending on Creek, SK. Mon-Fri. Phone 306-666-4500, experience. Phone 306-245-3310 or email resume to: youngslandc@gmail.com E-mail: prairiepromise@gmail.com AJL FARMS LTD in Niton Jct, AB., is now hiring full-time permanent feedlot/farm workers. Multiple positions available: Pen checker, feedlot worker and feed truck driver. Wages based on experience. Fax/email resume to: 780-723-6245 or kevin@ajlfarms.com

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FULL-TIME FARM LABOURER HELP. Applicants should have previous farm experience and mechanical ability. Duties incl. operation of machinery, including tractors, truck driving and other farm equipment, as well as general farm laborer duties. $12-$18/hr. depending on experience. Contact Wade Feland at 701-263-1300, Antler, North Dakota.

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HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS for late model Cat equipment: motor scrapers (cushion ride), dozers, excavators, rock trucks, graders (trim operators). Camp job. Competitive wages plus room and board. Valid drivers license required. Send resume, work references to: Bryden Construction and Transport Co. Inc., Box 100, Arborfield, SK. S0E 0A0. Fax 306-769-8844 brydenconstruct@xplornet.ca

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HAASBROEK FARMING LTD. is hiring to fill two full-time permanent positions as a Farm Foreman located in Wolseley, SK. Job duties include: running seeding and harvesting operations, co-ordinating and supervising the work of general farm labourers, maintaining quality control and work procedures and performing general farm duties. Completion of high school, related farm experience required. Hourly wage is $18.46. Benefits include the use of company vehicle for work purposes. Forward resume to Pieter, Box 388, Wolseley, SK. S0G 5H0, or haasbroek.pj@gmail.com RANCH, PERMANENT FULL-TIME position involving 900 cow herd. Calving, range riding, feeding and haying/silage help. Includes: housing and benefits. For more info. send resume to: info@ranchland.ca or fax: 250-378-4956 or mail to: Box 2509, Merritt, BC., V1K 1B8. FARM HELP/WORK: Need employees or looking for farm work? We can help with both! Contact us at agemploy@gmail.com phone 403-732-4295. POUND-MAKER, A LARGE scale integrated feedlot/ethanol facility operating in Lanigan, SK. has immediate openings for Pen Rider, Feed Truck Driver, Yard Maintenance and Mechanic’s Helper. Pound-Maker offers a comprehensive benefit package that includes health benefits and pension plan. Compensation will be based on exp. Please forward resumes to: Pound-Maker Agventures Ltd., PO Box 519, Lanigan, SK. S0K 2M0, Fax: 306-365-4283, Email: pma@pound-maker.ca Visit our website at: www.pound-maker.ca LARGE MIXED FARM near Chauvin, AB. w/newer equipment, looking for full-time farm workers. Must have proof of valid driver’s license. Housing is available. Email resume: schopferfarms@gmail.com or call 780-842-8330 for more info. FULL-TIME FARM LABOURER required on Grain/Hog Farm in Alberta. Should have Class 1 license or be willing to obtain one. Mechanical or welding background is an asset. Duties include maintenance of farm machinery and trucks, operation of farm equipment for seeding, spraying, and harvest season, herd checking, shipping and cleaning in barns, barn equipment maintenance. There will be extra hours during busy times. Competitive wages and benefits. MacKay Agri Ventures Inc, Irma, AB. Email resume to: mavinc@mcsnet.ca or fax 780-754-3783. Call 780-806-6393 or 587-988-1423 for more info.

TWO FULL-TIME PERMANENT Foreman positions on 10,000 acre grain farm in Lampman, SK. Must be willing to work long hours during seeding, spraying and harvesting seasons. Successful applicant should have: Driver’s license; Farm mana g e m e n t e d u c at i o n i n c l u d i n g b a s i c Agronomy and Farm Apprenticeship training; Experience operating modern JD equipment with ability to program and operate John Deere’s AMS technology. Other duties include: Hiring, training and managing farm employees; Maintenance of all farm equipment; All crop spraying operations and coordinating swathing and harvest operations, $3600/month. Phone Ole Michaelsen at 306-487-7816 or fax: 306-487-2770, Michaelsen Farms Ltd., Box 291, Lampman, SK., S0C 1N0.

PARTS PERSO N REQ UIRED W ellEsta blished M u ltilin e Agricu ltu ra lDea lership in Ea st Cen tra lAlberta IsLo o kin g Fo rAn Ho n est,Aggressive & Am bitio u s

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SEEKING FULL-TIME FARM HAND, experienced in operating farm equipment and handling livestock. Must hold valid driver’s license. Housing available. Hilbre, MB. Ph. 204-768-0092. Email resume to eklinde@mynetset.ca

Agricu ltu ra lBa ckgro u n d a n d Co m pu terExperien ce W o u ld Be An Asset. Fu ll-Tim e Po sitio n , $15 to $20 per ho u r.Ben efits,(a fter6 m o n th perio d ).

BEEKEEPER’S HELPERS (5), for the 2014 season May to Oct, $12-$15/hr depending on experience. Contact Ron Althouse, 306-278-2747, Porcupine Plain, SK.

Plea se Fo rw a rd Resu m es to M a rc a t G ra tto n Co u lee Agri Pa rts Ltd ., B o x 4 1,Irm a ,AB T0B 2H 0 o r S en d Fa x to 780-75 4 -2333.

THUNDER RIDGE FARMS, a large, modern grain farm in Leask, SK. is looking for 15 full-time seasonal Farm Labourers/Equip Operators. $16 per hr, 40 hrs. plus per week. No education, experience required but basic farm knowledge with modern farm equip, Class 1A license are assets. English is mandatory. Can work independently with minimal supervision. Sept. 1 to Nov. 30. Mail resume to Box 100, Leask, SK, S0J 1M0 or fax to 306-466-2301 or email thunderridgefarms@sasktel.net

GUEST SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES required: 3 full-time and 3 part-time to work in Manitou Beach, SK. $10.50-12.50 per hour. depending on experience. Shift work and weekends. Dental insurance, vision care and extended medical insurance benefits are available based on performance. Register guests, handle inquires, assign rooms, take reservations and handle checkout. Must be polite, patient and courteous on the phone and via e-mail. Experience is an asset but we are willing to train. Apply at Manitou Springs Hotel and Mineral Spa, 302 McLachlan Ave, Manitou Beach, PO Box 610, Watrous, SK. S0K 4T0, or fax to: 306-946-3622, or email to: dhmanitousprings@sasktel.net

4 ROAD SPRAY truck helpers needed, fulltime, seasonal, starting July 21, 2014. $20-$22 per hr. depending on experience. Various Locations in British Columbia. Some experience as a labourer in the road construction industry is an asset. Must be physically fit and willing to travel, live out of town while working and sharing accommodation on camp RV. Drug and Alcohol testing is a requirement. Duties and responsibilities: Spreading asphalt, load and unload material and equipment, remove debris from cracks, maintain and keep equipment clean, running a roller, perform other duties as required. Traffic Control Course if requested. Apply with resume to: Dynamic Asphalt Services, 3045 Lindberg Rd., Sorrento, BC. V0E 2W1 or email to: CAMP COOK WANTED for Hunting camp, asphaltserviceshr@gmail.com or fax: LOOKING FOR HELPER ON DAIRY. Duties North of Mackenzie, BC. Horse experience 1-888-317-2680. are milking, feeding, bedding, etc. Housing a must. Home style cooking, in cabins for available. 403-783-0630, Clive, AB. 4 - 7 people. Aug. 29 to Oct. 14, 2014. $110/day. Call 406-750-0798. FULL-TIME CATTLE CHECKING Positions. Buffalo Plains Cattle Co. has pen VILLAGE OF Buena Vista invites applichecking positions available for our ex- ERNST & YOUNG’S SASKATOON office THE for the position of Foreman of Pubpanding feedlot w/new facilities. Job also is currently seeking Technicians to cations lic Works and Utilities. The successful canjoin our growing Agricultural Team. includes pasture work in the summer. should have several years of Owned horses and tack preferred. No Seeking people with Agricultural back- didate experience a supervisory position, orgagreen horses allowed. Competitive salary grounds and familiar with farm programs nized, able in work with minimal supervia n d g r o u p b e n e fi t s . F a x r e s u m e t o (AgriStability, AgriInvest, Crop Insurance, sion, public to works administra306-638-3150, or for more info. ph Kristen Global Ag risk Solutions). Responsibilities: t i ve s k i l l s , s t r oexperience, n g c o m m u n i c at i o n , Preparation of AgriInvest/AgriStability Apat 306-631-8769, Bethune, SK. plications, personal and corporate tax re- interpersonal skills and a positive attitude WANTED: FARM LABOURERS able to turns and financial statements; Provide cli- would be considered assets and must be run farm equipment on cattle/grain farm. ents with quality, timely and responsive physically capable of doing the job. The F u l l - t i m e wo r k ava i l a b l e . C a l l M i ke services and work products; Data entry foreman should be able to operate a boband general book-keeping. Experience cat, gravel truck, grader, small machinery 306-469-7741, Big River, SK. with AgExpert is an asset. Interested ap- and capable to perform minor mechanical plicants may apply directly via e-mail to repairs. Candidates must possess a Water and Waste Water systems certification and Alexa Bostock: alexa.bostock@ca.ey.com experience, or be willing to obtain the necessary certification. Under the general diWORK AND LIVE on a farm in Europe, Britrection of the Village Chief Administrative ain, Australia or New Zealand! Dairy, crop, Officer, the successful candidate will be rebeef, sheep placements available. AgriVenture invites young adult (18-30) applicants CHAMNEY CRUSHING LTD. SE Sask sponsible for the overall direction and opfor 4-12 month agricultural programs. Gravel Operation is seeking experienced eration of the public works, and utilities departments. Fax resume with salary ex1-888-598-4415, www.agriventure.com crusher/loader operators. Pay based on pectations to 306-729-4518, Village Of experience. Medical and dental benefits. Buena Vista, SK. CONSTRUCTION CREW, farm, residential and commercial, in Leduc, AB. area looking Please fax resume to: 306-634-4167 or to hire. Pay rates vary in skill and knowl- email to: chamneycrushing@hotmail.com edge. Hutterites welcome. Living arrangements available. Call 780-886-6312.

TILE SETTER POSITION: Allied Contract Sales is looking for an experienced, professional tile setter for permanent position. Requirements: 7 years experience, professional conduct with clients. Wages $30/hr, overtime paid if necessary. Health and dental benefits pkg. Work sites are in city area with some travel to out of town destinations. Please contact Wally Servetnyk with resume at: Bay #1, 814 - 56th St. HELP WANTED ON mid sized grain farm, 1 East, Saskatoon, SK. or 306-933-4311, hour NE of Calgary. Applicants should have 306-227-0938 or 306-934-3566, email: previous experience operating and main- allied.sales@sasktel.net taining all farm equipment. Class 1 and knowledge of GPS and AutoSteer are an WE ARE LOOKING to hire an experienced asset. This is a full-time spring thru fall, person to help trail horses into our camps. part-time winter job although housing year Its an adventure of a lifetime. We would round is available. Competitive wages de- be beginning the adventure with crossing pending on experience. Email resume with the Liard River and the Dease River. Then references: chosenacresfarms@gmail.com traveling over 100 miles of real wilderness or fax 403-546-2555. Call 403-333-8182 on horseback. For details: Frank and Cindy Simpson, 403-625-2150, Claresholm, AB. for more info, Acme, AB. FULL-TIME PERMANENT POSITION for a large modern farm in Eastend, SK. Class 1A licence required. Hourly wages of $20/hr. and up depending on experience. Housing on acreage available. Experience w/farm equipment an asset. Ph. Clayton Osinski 306-295-7644, or email resume to cro@sasktel.net. Fax: 306-295-4116.

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BUSY ROOFING COMPANY requires labourers for work in Edmonton, AB. and area. Free room and board. Call Ron at: 780-220-5437.

GRATTON COUL EE AGRIPARTS L TD.

Is a pro gre s s ive , e xpa n d in g a gric u ltu ra l s a lva ge pa rts c o m pa n y s pe c ia lizin g in la te m o d e l tra c to r a n d c o m b in e pa rts a n d lo c a te d a tIrm a , Alb e rta . W e a re looking for

M E CH ANICAL AS S E M BL E R S

(4 va ca n cies ) Perm a n en t, fu ll tim e p o s itio n s -44 hrs p er w eek. S a la ry $19.25 to $20.00/hr. Va lid d rivers licen s e. Previo u s exp erien ce a n a s s et. To a pply fo r a po s itio n w ith u s , plea s e e-m a il res u m e to : m a rc@ gcpa rts .co m o r s en d fa x to 78 0-754-2333 Atten tio n : Alvin W a n n echk o

ALBERTA PIG COMPANY is now accepting applications for an experienced, permanent Grain Mill Supervisor at our Sunhaven Farms Milling Ltd. operation in Irma, Alberta. We offer competitive wages ($18-$25/hr), RRSP, and health plan. Main duties: Supervise, co-ordinate and schedule activities of workers; Establish methods to meet work schedules and co-ordinate work activities with other units; Resolve work problems and recommend measures to improve productivity and product quality, requisition materials and supplies; Train staff in job duties, safety procedures and company policy; Recommend personnel actions such as hiring and promotions; Prepare production and other reports. Employment requirements: 2 to 3 years of post-secondary education at community college, institute or 2 to 5 years of apprenticeship training, or 3 to 4 years of secondary school and more than 2 years of on-the-job training, occupation specific training courses or specific work experience. Other Requirements: Drivers license; Speak, read and write English. E-mail resume with references to: Daryl Possberg, dpossberg@sunhavenfarms.com or fax to 780-842-6917, or mail to: Alberta Pig Company c/o Sunhaven Farms Milling Ltd: 713 10 St, Wainwright, AB., T9W 1P3.

FARM LINK M ARK ETING S O LUTIO NS is the prem ier source of expert grain m arketing advice and consulting in W estern C anada. W e provide analytical expertise, tailored planning and com prehensive sales advice for grains, oilseeds, pulses and specialty crops. O ur s ole focus is to m axim ize farm er returns and elim inate the stress and anxiety farm ers often experience w hen they approach their m arketing alone. C urrently w e are seeking a

S AL ES M AN AG ER If you are a highly m otivated professionalw ith extensive agri-business leadership experience, here is an exciting opportunity to lead a talented sales group.B ased in W innipeg, the Sales M anager is prim arily responsible for providing direction and support to the M arketing A dvisors (M A s) team , in developing and m eeting individual and organizational sales goals, objectives and targets. This includes developing and m anaging a sales process that encourages best sales practices and the delivery ofsuperior value-added product offerings to custom ers.

See our ad at w w w .farm linksolutions.ca/em ploym ent for R esponsibilities and Q ualifications. Salary com m ensurate w ith experience, qualifications and ability. A llapplications m ust be received by July 1, 2014. A pply, w ith resum e, to em ail: tam ara@ farm linksolutions.ca:Farm Link M arketing Solutions, Suite 110 - 93 Lom bard A venue, W innipeg, M anitoba, R 3B 3B 1

Lloydminster, AB Requires Service Rig Derrick Hands @ $30-$34/hr – 40 hrs/wk and Service Rig Floor Hands @ $24-$28/hr – 40 hrs/wk, for work in the Lloydminster area.

Please fax resume to 780-871-6908 or email: meredith_royalwell@telus.net

TEST ENGINEERS - SEEDERS. This position aids Finite Element Analysis and Engineering design in meeting Global Product Development and Current Product Management goals. Ability to analyze and troubleshoot issues with CNH seeding equipment and ability to fix. Report on issues found and work with Engineering to solve issues. This is accomplished by operating CNH and competitors equipment as well as direct supervising of cooperators/farmers. Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture or Engineering (Agricultural, Mechanical or Electrical) with a minimum of one year of relevant engineering, technical or farming experience. Would consider internships as appropriate experience. Alternatively, would consider 5 years of relevant farm work experience with a strong technical element. Demonstrated analytical ability, mechanical aptitude and good interpersonal skills. Must be willing to travel up to 30% of the time. Please email resumes to: michael.pittner@cnh.com

5 CARPENTERS NEEDED. Full-time, year round work in Regina, SK. $19.00-23.00 per hour depending on experience. Minimum 4 years direct experience with constructing, fitting, repairing and installing structures made of wood per drawings in residential and commercial projects. Apply with resume to: Start To Finish Construction, 826 Dewdney Ave. Regina, SK, S4N 0G7, by fax at 306-586-4437 or e-mail to: stfconstruction@ymail.com.

FULL-TIME CLASS 1 drivers to haul hogs/cattle in Western provinces and USA. Minimum $54,000/yr for 45 hrs/wk. Livestock experience asset. Benefits after 3 mos. Contact Kunsman Transport via fax: 403-329-3968, igallais@la.shockware.com LOOKING FOR LEASED Operators to run flatdeck across Canada and province wide. One Lease-to-Own truck available. Regina, SK. Phone Denise at 306-757-1448 or email to: denise@shadowlines.com LOOKING FOR CLASS 1 truck drivers to haul gravel. Off road experience an asset. Starting wage $28/hr with 2 yrs experience. Accommodations available. Fox Creek, AB. Fax Resume to 780-622-3972 or e-mail: brenco@telusplanet.net 2011 PETERBILT DRIVER NEEDED: Grain and fertilizer hauling in Alberta and Sask. Some farm experience an asset but will train. Wages based on percentage of gross. Accommodations provided if necessary. Fax resume to: 403-556-3758 or email to: bakkenj@xplornet.com Olds, AB. CLASS 1A DRIVER WANTED to haul cattle, grain, and feed for Buffalo Plains Cattle Co. Experience and a good driving record required. Competitive salary and group benefits avail. Fax resume 306-638-3150 or call Kristen, 306-631-8769, Bethune, SK LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED winch tractor driver for oilfield hauling in Northern Alberta. Camp job. Flexible schedule. Call 780-649-3401, Red Earth Creek, AB.

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Ag Equipment Mechanic/Repair Person

E L D TR UCK IN G Pa r a d ise Va lley, A B Ca llR u ssell 780 -20 5 -6363 WANTED: DRIVERS/OWNER Operators for grain and fertilizer hauling, based in Kenaston, SK. Phone Leon at TLC Trucking 306-252-2004 or 306-567-8377.

$35/ho u r+ b en efits & pen sio n pla n . Du ties in clu d e: sho p w o rk co o rd in a tio n , pa rts o rd erin g, m a chin ery o pera tio n & testin g, m a chin ery repa ir. M o d ern sho p, to o ls su pplied . 30km ea sto f S a ska to o n , S K.

Ca llCha rlie a t (306) 2 2 1- 3800 o re- m a il cha rlie@ co m b in ew o rld .co m

FIELD TEST EN GIN EER - SEED ER S SA SK ATO O N ,SK . This position aid s Finite Elem ent Analysis and Eng ineering d esig n in m eeting G lobalProd uct D evelopm ent and Current Prod uct M anag em ent g oals. Ability to analyze and trouble shoot issues w ith CN H seed ing equipm ent and ability to fix. Report on issues found and w ork w ith Eng ineering to solve issues. This is accom plished by operating CN H and com petitors equipm ent as w ell as d irect supervising of cooperators/farm ers. The qualified can didate w ill have: • B achelor’s D eg ree in A g riculture or Eng ineering (A g ricultural,M echanicalor Electrical) w ith a m inim um of one year of relevant eng ineering ,technicalor farm ing experience --w ould consid er internships as appropriate experience. • Alternatively,w ould consid er 5 years ofrelevant farm w ork experience w ith a strong technicalelem ent. • D em onstrated analyticalability,m echanicalaptitud e and g ood interpersonal sk ills. M ust be w illing to travelup to 30 % of the tim e. P lease send resum es to - m ichael.pittner@ cnh.com


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New Holland CR Series combines handle grain more efficiently from the tip of the header until your grain is in the bin. New Holland Twin Rotors® generate 36% to 40% higher centrifugal force than any other rotary design on the market for the absolute fastest threshing and separating — now that’s SMART. Plus, you get these high-efficiency features: • On-the-go dynamic stone protection • Largest cleaning area in the industry

SMART

• Unique self-leveling cleaning shoe with Opti-fan

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PN3014B. 440 HRS, 566 SEP HRS, ROTORS, 620/70R42 DUALS, 28L-26 REAR TIRES, LUX CAB,AUTOSTEER 262, LARGE SCREEN ,WIDE SPREAD CHOPPER S/N #RM21017.

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2011 NEW HOLLAND CR9080 PN3015B. 438 HRS, 554 SEP HRS, 620/70R42 DUALS, 28L-26 12PR R1, AXLE EXTENSIONS, 30” PLATFORM EXTENSIONS, 4HB FIELD SPEED HEADER DRIVE, FEEDER HD WLF, VARIABLE SPEED TERRAIN TRACK.

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HN3146A. 710 HRS, 885 SEP HRS, 790CP 16’ PU HEADER, STRAW CHOPPER DELUXE NH, AXLE DIFF LOCK, 620/70R42 DUALS, 600/65R28 REAR, AUGER LONG UNLOADING, AXLE POWER REAR WHEEL DRIVE, Y&M W/GPS

HN3373A. 816 HRS, 1068 SEP HRS, TIRES DIS 620/70R42, AUTO GUIDANCE NAV II, AXLE EXT., AXLE DIFF LOCK, LIGHTING HID, INTELLICRUISE, INTELLISTEER READY, FULL AUTO GUIDANCE, W/ 790CP HEADER 15’

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N22200A. 953 HRS, 751 SEP HRS, 350 TANK, 900 DRIVES, REDEKOPP MAV CHOPPER,HID LGHTG,LARGE TOUCH SCREEN, PW7 SWATHMASTER PU HEAD, LONG, UNLOADING AUGER, 900 TIRES. WAS $317,000

N22229A. 440 HRS, 415 SEP HRS, 400 HP, 16’ SWATHMASTER PU, MAV CHPR, DIFF LOCK, HID LIGHTS, DLX PSD NH CHPR, INTELLISTEER READY. WAS $317,000

PN2892A. 965 HRS, 691 SEP HRS, HD LIFT PACKAGE FF, YIELD MON PKG FF, REINF STEER AXLE, STD ELEV CR9070, STD HYD NA CR9070, 900/65R32 FRONT TIRES, 620/65 REAR TIRES. WAS $205,500

HN2991A. 826 HRS, 1053 SEP HRS, LGHTG. HID, LONG UNLOADING AUGER, NH STRAW CHOPPER DELUXE, AXLE DIFF LOCK, 14’ 76C NH PICKUP, INTELLIVIEW PLUS 2 DISPLAY, Y&M, 900/60R32 FRONT, 600/65R28 REAR

HN3134A. 863 HRS, 1105 SEP HRS, AXLE EXTENSIONS, STRAW CHOPPER DELUXE, SWS540/65/R30 LI RW1 TIRES, 520/85R42 157A8R1 TIRES, AUGER LONG UNLOADING, ROTOR COVERS FIXED, 16’ PU.

$

286,000

$

2009 NEW HOLLAND CR9080 HN2912A. 558 HRS, 718 SEP HRS, 900 FRONT TIRES, 600 REAR TIRES, AIR, DLX NH CHOPPER, 16’ SWATHMASTER PU, SM MONITOR, LEATHER. WAS $235,000

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225,000

2005 JOHN DEERE 9760 STS N22081B . 1834 HRS, 2478 SEP HRS, LIGHTS SERVICE, TOUCHSET, AUGER 22.5’ UNLOADING HIGH CAP, 615 PICKUP, Y&M, 800/70R38 SINGLES

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Everybody can do picket fence placement. So while others try to tie spacing with speed, we focus on what matters most, seed environment and more uniform stands at higher speeds. Case IH agronomic design can give you more photocopy plants at whatever speed you want to plant—and that makes a difference at harvest. Learn more about Early Riser® planters by visiting your Case IH dealer or go to caseih.com/earlyriser.

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PRODUCTION

EARLY SPRAYING SHOWS BENEFITS Farmers can improve yields by spraying weeds sooner. | Page 78

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AGRONOMY | MICROBIALS

Canola to get help from bacteria Beneficial bacteria | Where do they come from and how can they be put to work? BY RON LYSENG WINNIPEG BUREAU

Researchers at XiteBio Technologies are focusing on commercializing a natural rhizobia to benefit canola. Early field tests show that the Yield+ product increases canola yields by as much as 11 percent. The company also has projects underway with microbials that will benefit wheat, corn and other crops, said president Manas Banerjee. “Everything we do at XiteBio is intended to increase agricultural production at a reduced input cost and in an eco-friendly way,” Banerjee said. “That is why we only work with naturally occurring microbials and we do not alter their genetic makeup. We use them only in their natural form.” XiteBio Technologies released SoyRhizo and PeasRhizo in the United States in 2011 and in Canada last year. SoyRhizo has increased soybean yields by three to nine bushels per acre, while PeasRhizo has increased pea yield by an average of 2.2 bu.per

ABOVE: It’s a long road for a bacterium, from a shovel full of soil through years of screening, before it might be lucky enough to go back into a canola field. Out of a starting group of many thousand different bacterium, only one strain will survive to become the commercialized inoculant. | XITEBIO PHOTOS

RIGHT: Testing in the field is time consuming and expensive, so only a handful of candidates make it to that stage. Testing in the greenhouse allows many generations of the biological agents to be studied each year.

In addition to Yield+ for canola, the company is working on biological agents to boost corn and wheat yields.

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acre and lentil yields by as much as 7.9 percent. Both products have proven effective 85 to 90 percent of the time. The process of identifying helpful bacteria starts with shovels of dirt taken from fields that have a reputation for growing healthy, high-yielding crops. Research has proven that soil capable of growing good canola crops has high populations of microorganisms that colonize the roots and work well with a canola rhizosphere or root system. The collection comes from all regions where canola is a major crop. Banerjee said these fields have a variety of micro-organisms gathered around the brassica root hairs. These microbials are specific to the canola rhizosphere, so that gives researchers a good start. However, a one gram soil sample contains billions of naturally occurring biological residents. The challenge for researchers is to find the one that has the most significant impact on the target crop. “We might have a few thousand different microbials to begin with, so to narrow that down, we set our criteria for selection. We ask, ‘what do we want from these bacteria?’ ” he said. “In our work right now with canola, we want to identify bacteria that will make nutrients more available to canola roots. Which organisms do the best job of converting phosphorus to phosphate, sulfur to sulfate and nitrogen in ammonium to nitrate for the plants. We are also selecting for better hormone production. “We can’t see them with the naked eye or touch them, but we know how to culture them in the lab. We separate them out so each bacterium is only tested by itself, never with other micro-organisms, never in a mixture. We repeat these lab tests year after year to weed out the poor candidates and collect data on the good ones.” The tests go on for years in the growth room and greenhouse. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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PRODUCTION » CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Any candidate that shows the first sign of weakness is eliminated. Only the strongest and most beneficial candidates survive the rigorous testing procedure. Testing in the field is more expensive and time consuming. Plot trials don’t begin until the number of candidates has been narrowed down to dozens or perhaps hundreds that show potential. The number is quickly whittled

down in plot trial screening to five to 10 bacteria. This select handful of competitors must then consistently show a yield benefit and ability to survive in trials conducted on fields over a number of years . “Once we have a clear winner so we can say ‘yes, that’s the one we want,’ then we have to ask if it can be reproduced in bigger volumes and also what about the shelf life,” he said. “Six months shelf life isn’t good enough. Once we know it has one

year or two years, then we’re confident it’s worth pursuing. And we can try to scale it up. Can it reproduce into 10,000 or 50,000 litre batches without losing any of those beneficial traits we selected for? “When we scale it up, it’s critical to maintain all the criteria we set in the first place. If you scale up and the candidate loses any of the traits, if it weakens, then it’s flushed down the drain and we start over.” For its canola inoculant, XiteBio has narrowed the list down to two or

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three bacteria that have survived the selection process. Banerjee said it has taken four years to bring those candidates this close to the final decision, and more testing is still on the agenda. XiteBio is now working with more than 1,500 bacteria in its culture collection. Banerjee said keeping track of that many living candidates and keeping them healthy can be a costly proposition. “It costs from $1 million to $10 million to bring a biological ag microbial

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inoculant to market,” he said. “In comparison, a conventional ag chemical averages about $70 million and a pharmaceutical for people costs up to $4 billion. An agricultural biological agent is less expensive than other products because we don’t do any genetic modification. We just select the right natural bacteria we want and then scale it up.” For more information, contact Banerjee at 204-257-0775 or visit www.xitebio.ca.

Ryan Miller says he had an 11 percent yield boost on canola treated with XiteBio Yield+ compared to an untreated plot. AGRONOMY | INNOCULANTS

Bacteria gives canola big yield boost: farmer Seeing is believing for North Dakota grower BY RON LYSENG WINNIPEG BUREAU

After spending the past five years of its infinitely long life in a scientific lab, this particular bacteria strain is finally back home and hard at work in Mother Earth’s dirt. Having out-performed thousands of its cousins in the Petri dish qualifying rounds, the growth room competition, the gruelling greenhouse event and finally the real world of outside plots, this one specific strain was pronounced the winner and was scaled up to become the XiteBio canola enhancing inoculant known as Yield+. In 2011 and 2012, the XiteBio Yield+ inoculant gave North Dakota farmer Curt Honeyman canola yield boosts that averaged eight percent. “Overall, my untreated canola check yielded 1,625 pounds per acre (33 bushels per acre) for the two years,” said Honeyman. “The 20 acre plots I treated with Yield+ averaged 1,940 lb. per acre (39 bu. per acre) for those two years. I’m pretty happy with those results.” Honeyman treated only 20 acres in 2011 and 2012 because it’s all the product he could get. Last year he wasn’t able to find any product, but this year he has enough to treat his entire 300 acres of canola. “It’s easy to work with. I mix it with my Roundup when I spray at the four

or five leaf stage.” Max Miller and son Ryan tried Yield+ on their canola in 2012 when XiteBio sent them enough sample product to treat 10 acres. They were happy with the results and bought enough for 140 acres last year. The older Miller said they will buy enough for their entire 380 acres of canola this year. He said the liquid is easy to use and mixes well when sprayed with Roundup. Average yield boost in the two years was 150 lb. of canola seed per acre, or 3.5 bu. per acre. Miller said there’s a bit of a story behind the photo of 20-year-old Ryan taken in 2012 when XiteBio officials drove down from Winnipeg to inspect some of their North Dakota trials. “Well, Ryan’s kind of laid back about stuff. The reps pulled up some plants from the treated 10 acre plot and they were going on and on and on bragging about the root ball and long pods and all that,” Miller said. “Ryan figured it was all just typical salesman BS, so he didn’t pay much attention. He really didn’t care one way or the other. “Then we went over to our regular untreated canola and pulled up some plants. They looked pretty poor in comparison. Ryan went, ‘holy crap, this stuff actually works.’ That’s the photo they took that day, with him holding the two samples.”

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Weeds won’t wait for farmers PRECISELY AGRONOMY

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roducers generally wait to spray weeds — often too long. If a herbicide is able to be used until the flag leaf of a cereal crop and the sixth leaf stage of a weed, producers tend to wait that long to control the most recently germinated weeds. After all, who wants to spray more than once in a crop? But what about the effect those weeds have on the crops they have been growing beside? Once the cereal crop germinates, so too do the weeds. While we wait to spray, the weeds are using up moisture, using up nutrients, competing for sunlight and creating shading. This year, we have also just come through a cold and windy stretch of weather. That resulted in slow weed emer-

gence, and also significantly reduced the amount of pre-burn herbicides that have been applied. Farmers either opted to skip the burn down entirely, or got shut out by the weather once they decided to go ahead with the burn down. Where the burn off was missed, farmers face a battle to control large, winter and spring annual weeds that are further along in development than the crop. This puts more pressure on post-emergent herbicides to deal with the weeds. Larger weeds and weeds that have undergone stress conditions tend to be more difficult to control than normal weeds. Many studies have been conducted over the years comparing the timing of weed removal. Recently, in a study conducted by Neil Harker of Agriculture Canada at Lacombe, Alta., early weed removal provided greater yield increases than did waiting for later emerging weeds before applying herbicides. This is especially important if a pre-seed burn down was missed. Farmers should consider Harker’s conclusions: • Growers should not wait for second flushes of weeds before apply-

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ing herbicides. • To protect high yields, the initial application should be made as early as possible. • Late emerging weeds may require a second application. • Early emerging weeds are the greatest threat to crop yields. Harker found that all crops reacted in similar fashions to this weed competition. His work found that delaying weed removal after the crops have emerged for two weeks can cause significant yield loss. As well, it showed that in some crops, such as peas, removal at the first week after emergence stage still caused yield reduction. Early emerging weeds are the greatest threat to crop yield. Timing of weed emergence is important, and in a year when weeds emerge before the crop, yield reductions from competition are even higher. Herbicides vary as to the stages at which they can be applied to the crop and the stage they control weeds. It is important to select a product that will allow early to control of weeds. In herbicide-tolerant canola systems, that choice is easy, as all systems have excellent crop safety at early leaf stages: glyphosate on Roundup Ready canola from the cotyledon to six-leaf stage; Liberty on Liberty Link canola from the cotyledon to early bolting stage; and Ares on Clearfield canola from two- to seven-leaf stage. There are also very good herbicide choices in pulse crops, which allow early application. Odyssey and Solo, for example can be used in peas and Clearfield peas from the one- to sixleaf stage. In cereals, Group 1 herbicides, such as Axial, clodinafop, fenoxaprop and tralkoxydim can be applied as early as the one or two leaf stage of the crop. Group 2 products, such as Assert, Everest and Velocity M3, can be applied at the one leaf stage. Broadleaf weeds in cereals are more complicated. Application of products containing high rates of 2, 4-D, such as Attain, Frontline D, dichlorprop, must be delayed because applying them prior to tiller initiation can result in yield losses up to 25 percent. This usually corresponds with the four-leaf stage. MCPA tends to be softer on most cereal crops so it, or products containing MCPA, can often be applied as early as two- or three-leaf stage depending on the product. Some tank-mix products include MCPA at low rates, and these can be safely used at early leaf stages as well. Check label details with these products for the appropriate timing. Strong choices for broadleaf weed control in cereals before the threeleaf stage include bromoxynil products such as Buctil M, bromoxynil and MCPA ester and sulfonylurea products like Refine SG or Triton C, Frontline XL, Pulsar, Spectrum and Infinity. Another group of products including MCPA and dicamba and new chemistry such as Stellar can be applied at the three-leaf stage. Always check labels for complete recommendations.

Thom Weir is an agronomist with Farmer’s Edge. He can be reached by emailing thom. weir@farmersedge.ca.

Multiple kinds of hawkweeds, including yellow hawkweed, have appeared in patches in Alberta’s Crowsnest Pass region. | WIKIMEDIA COMMONS PHOTO

WEED MANAGEMENT | CROWSNEST PAST

Forest fires a factor in spread of noxious hawkweed in Alberta Colourful weeds are a potential problem for producers BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH CALGARY BUREAU

INDUS, Alta. — An explosion of hawkweeds has been discovered in southwestern Alberta. Inspections in the Crowsnest Pass region found dense patches of orange, yellow, tall, meadow and a new type, yellow devil hawkweed in remote areas where people would not normally travel. Last year, weed inspector Mike Kirby travelled about 800 kilometres of trails where he estimates 16 percent had hawkweeds. Most cropped up in former forest fire sites where they are spreading and could eventually end up on grazing land, said Kirby, an invasive plants co-ordinator with Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development. He figures 25 percent of the trails around the burn areas had hawkweed. The Lost Creek and Race Horse Creek fires in 2003 burned thousands of acres and were about 40 km apart, yet both areas have infestations. He is not sure where the weeds came from, but one theory suggests they may have travelled with fire fighting equipment from British Columbia, he said at a weed school sponsored by Rocky View County in Indus, Alta., June 4. “We had equipment coming in here from all over the place, especially from B.C., where we know we have this hawkweed,” he said. In the United States, equipment cleaning is required before travelling to a new fire, but that’s not the case in Alberta. That policy should be considered, he said.

The weeds may also have been in the soil for a long time and when the fires burned away the tree canopies, the sun loving plants had room to grow. “I believe they are hybridizing as well in spots where they have features of more than one species,” he said. Most types spread through rhizomes, but the yellow devil type spreads by seed. “It is like someone took a giant pepper shaker full of weeds and spread it all over the area. Its seed must be extremely viable because we are finding weeds in the weirdest places,” he said. It is also one of Canada’s windiest regions and the seeds could have blown in, he said. All varieties seem easy to kill but there are no registered products for hawkweed in Canada. Researchers experimented with different chemical treatments including Milestone and 2,4-D and the following year the sprayed spots appeared dead. These sites will be checked again this year. Another problem is working in the rough, rocky terrain. Spraying equipment can be damaged and there may not be a nearby water supply to mix with the chemicals. Hawkweed is a prohibited noxious weed in Alberta where the policy is to eradicate it, but Kirby said that may not be possible because there is so much of it. Provincial weed specialist Nicole Kimmel said the yellow devil hawkweed has also been found near Edmonton. “It just jumped out of nowhere so it is concerning that it might be elsewhere in the province,” she said.


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WEED OF THE WEEK: ROUND-LEAVED MALLOW BY MICHAEL RAINE SASKATOON NEWSROOM

A look through provincial and U.S. state crop protection guides can yield many things. However, when searching for control methods for roundleaved mallow, the suggestions are fewer than for many broad-leaved weeds. Round-leaved mallow is generally an annual weed, but if allowed to grow for more than a few weeks, it can seem as though it established a year or two earlier. In some cases, the weed can overwinter, in which case it can be tough to kill. The mallow has been found in about five to 15 percent of fields. Round-leaved mallow tends to be more prevalent in the black soil zone, but it can be found almost anywhere, except for the lightest of dirt. As a seedling, the cotyledons are heart-shaped with rounded tips and easily visible veins. Before long, the first true leaves appear. Those are the characteristic round, jagged leaves that makes the plant recognizable. Mallow spreads its multiple, densely haired branches for up to a metre across the field floor to gain access to the sun beneath the canopy. In cases of heavy mallow infestations, the weed can rise up with a main stalk for several inches. Leaves can be smooth or sparsely haired with a wrinkled texture. Stem nodes

have small green stipules. Tiny blue or white flowers can be seen in small clusters. Disk-like fruit develop, inside of which seeds are arranged like sections of a Mandarin orange. Seeds are rough, brown and angular. A large, white taproot gives the plant resistance to most forms of control, including all but the most aggressive tillage. Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan have taken a closer look at the weed while working on related projects because there were few registered chemical controls. In part, the lack of registered chemicals has come because there are fewer problem acres than what exists for most prairie broadleaves, so pesticide companies haven’t worked out registrations for the mallow. However, mallow can be tough to kill. Researchers found that Attain, Prestige, Frontline 2,4-D, Spectrum and Refine Extra plus eight ounces of 2,4-D ester offered the best control of the pest in wheat. This was likely due in part to the residual control the products offer, as the weed flushes a great deal in the spring. Products can be very effective beyond the three-leaf stage, and researchers noted that at six to eight leaves, mallow was killed, meaning that producers could expect control from later applications.

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Attain, Prestige XC, thifensulfuron/ tribenuron and MCPA, Varro, and products with a mix of dichlorprop and 2,4-D, like Turboprop 600, Dichlorprop-D and Estaprop. Products registered for suppression

include Refine Extra, Tundra, Infinity and Dyvel DS. In broadleaved crops, there are few options with the exception of Clearfield and other herbicide tolerant canola.

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Hog profits expected if virus stays out BY BARB GLEN LETHBRIDGE BUREAU

The longer hog producers can prevent porcine infectious diarrhea virus from infecting their barns, the greater the possibilities for shortterm profit. Alberta and Saskatchewan barns are PED-free and Manitoba has had only two cases of the deadly virus, which has killed millions of pigs at American hog barns in 30 states. Swine delta coronavirus, a new virus that is also deadly to young piglets, had been found in 14 U.S. states as of May 27. Mortality and lower production from those viruses are among the reasons hog prices have increased in recent months. “Really, PED has given us a big opportunity here in the short term to fill in part of that great big hole we have, and if we can keep it out, I think that will extend the length of time that we have our good run,” Alberta Pork chair Frank Novak said at a hog producer meeting in Lethbridge. The “great big hole” is the financial loss hog producers have suffered after five years of low prices, high feed costs and export pressure from U.S. country-of-origin labelling rules. “We are still PED free thanks to the hard work of a whole pile of people,” Novak said. “That’s really, really big news for us. We do not want to live the experience that our Amer ican friends and our colleagues in Ontario are going through right now.” Fifty-nine Ontario barns have been infected with PED. A lull throughout May ended with confirmation of one new case in early June. No cases of delta coronavirus have been found in Canada, and the virus has been designated as a reportable disease in Alberta. Dr. Egan Brockhoff, an Alberta hog veterinarian, told producers the U.S. has no hope of exterminating PED, but it remains a possibility for Canada. The number of PED cases in the United States continues to grow, with 7,111 confirmed cases as of June 6. There are also reports of U.S. barns becoming re-infected with the virus. Brockhoff said 70 to 80 percent of herds in infected U.S. operations are now back to normal, but three out of 10 remain chronically infected. Biosecurity will remain key to keeping PED from infecting barns, said Brockhoff. It spreads primarily through fecal-oral contact and can be carried on trucks, footwear and clothing. He encouraged audits of the truck washing process and said producers should avoid using dried porcine plasma in rations. The feed ingredient is considered to be the carrier in Ontario’s initial cases.

A contestant walks off the show floor with her pig at the 2014 World Pork Expo in Des Moines, Iowa June 4. The World Pork Expo is billed as the world’s largest pork trade show, with more than 375 commercial exhibits and 20,000 attendees, according to event organizers. | REUTERS/LANE HICKENBOTTOM PHOTO

PED VIRUS | CONTROL

U.S. envies Canada’s PED status Virus initially underestimated | U.S. vet says outbreak was poorly handled BY ED WHITE WINNIPEG BUREAU

DES MOINES, Iowa — Canada has been doing something right and U.S. hog producers want to do likewise in order to control Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus, says the president of the U.S. based National Pork Producers Council. “They’ve done an excellent job of controlling it,” said Howard Hill, a veterinarian. “They’ve really tightened up biosecurity. I think they’ve got a good chance to eradicate it in Canada.” Hill was speaking during a PED summit at the June 4-6 World Pork Expo, the biggest hog industry show in North America. PED has spread far in the U.S. hog herd and crept into Canada. In the U.S., it has killed an estimated seven million piglets after infecting about 2.5 million sows. When it first appeared in April 2013 it was not a reportable disease in the U.S. and no movement bans were put

in place. It has now been found on at least 4,700 farms. U.S. agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack announced at the World Pork Expo that PED would become reportable but that movement would not be banned. “This is an expanding issue,” said Vilsack. An ironic element of the out-ofcontrol spread of PED was noted by multiple veterinary experts: because it was not considered a highly dangerous disease it has become much more damaging than if it had been classified as more grave. If it had been classified as a foreign animal disease, like foot and mouth disease, fast co-ordinated action based on existing emergency plans would have been implemented, Hill said. Instead, because the U.S. did not classify it as a foreign animal disease and the international animal disease organization, the OIE, did not list it as reportable, it was treated less seriously.

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That left veterinarians, industry officials, farmers and government authorities to stumble toward a national approach, which took months. “When PED attacked our industry we were very, very poorly prepared for handling this disease,” said Hill. PED is a coronavirus with two strains now in the U.S. herd and delta coronavirus has also appeared in the U.S. and Ontario. “We’ve probably introduced three viruses into our swine herd in the last year,” said Hill. Boosting biosecurity standards is central to all control plans for PED, but Hill acknowledged the limita-

tions. For example, everyone says that all hog truck trailers should be washed, disinfected and dried between loads, but there are not enough truck washes in the U.S. to accomplish that much cleaning. Canada has not been as badly affected as the U.S. by PED in spite of both industries being intimately connected. Hill said that offers the U.S. hope for finding a better approach to controlling its spread. “We’re asking our government to look at Canada. Why did Canada not get the disease (for months)?” said Hill. U.S. experts think Canada’s infection has come through U.S. feed sources, but don’t know why its industry didn’t become infected from whatever the origin of the U.S. outbreak was. “Why did Canada go for almost a year (without experiencing the disease that was raging south of the border),” said Hill. “What’s the difference?”


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4-H ON PARADE | LAMBS

4-H champion lamb producer sees animal agriculture in future Plans bigger things | Sierra Wise hopes to raise a steer next year BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH CALGARY BUREAU

Winning grand champion market lamb at the Calgary 4-H on Parade was the high note 12-year-old Sierra Wise needed before moving on to other interests. A member of 4-H since she was 10, she has decided to move on to something bigger, that being a half-tonne steer in 2015. “I didn’t want to do a steer because it is too much work,” she admitted but has decided next year to switch to steer and heifer projects.

Wise lives on a mixed farm near Irricana, north of Calgary where her family raise sheep and cattle. She sold her champion market lamb for $9 per pound to the Foothills Custom Meat Processors. The money will be invested in her university education and she sees animal agriculture as part of her future. “I want to work hands on with animals,” she said. She also won reserve grand pen of sheep and completed a photography project with 4-H. Wise is not completely abandoning sheep. She will also be showing

lambs at the Summer Synergy show, a major junior event held in July in conjunction with the Calgary Stampede and Olds Agriculture Society. The reserve market lamb went to Colby Lebourdais of the Foothills 4-H club, which sold for $6.50 a pound to John Lockhart of Calgary. In addition to the market lamb sale, a charity auction is held where a club raises an animal for the event. This year, the Foothills 4-H Club raised the charity lamb and sold it for $31 a pound to KL Bobcat Service, of Rockyview, Alta. Proceeds are donated to Ronald McDonald House.

Sierra Wise of Irricana, Alta., had the grand champion market lamb at 4-H on Parade held in Calgary May 30-June 1. Next year she plans to raise a steer. | BARBARA DUCKWORTH PHOTO

BEEF SHOW AND SALE | UNIQUE MARKETING

4-H member sells shares on steer, donates portion of prize money for diabetes research BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH CALGARY BUREAU

More than a dozen years of experience working with cattle, combined with some inspired marketing has paid off for 18-year-old Nicki Ross of Innisfail, Alta. A member of the Bow-Inn 4-H beef club, her reserve grand champion

blue roan steer sold for $7.25 a pound for a total of $9,200 at the regional show and sale in Red Deer June 1. The difference in this sale was Nicki’s decision to donate 25 percent of her earnings to the Canadian Diabetes Association through a unique marketing plan. Her grandfather was diagnosed with diabetes several years ago and is

now on dialysis three times a week. She wanted to help in some way and came up with a plan to sell shares in her steer named Phil. She set up a website called Club Phil explaining her plans and offered a chance to buy shares and donate a percentage of future prize money to the diabetes association. The steer is entered at the Calgary

Stampede and after the show season, the steer will be processed and the beef shared among those participating. The steer came from her aunt and uncle, Jason and Bev Kelly, who own Prime Time Cattle at Innisfail. She worked for them last summer and part of her wage was her pick of the show steers. She was confident she

had a winner and that encouraged her even more, said her father Hugh Ross. “When kids have a chance with a good animal, they like showing it even more,” he said. Her next goal is to study graphic design in Calgary in the fall but she plans to continue with 4-H and other showing opportunities.

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Sharing a healthy abundance COWBOY LOGIC

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on’t bite off more than you can chew. Make sure your eyes aren’t bigger than your stomach, or your plate, or something like that. Don’t feed three cattle to make into beef if you don’t have the room to keep them frozen. I used the usual logic to plan the family beef supplies this year. That one bull had a bad shoulder and was limping: we’d feed him up for hamburger. And two yearling heifers bred late and well out of our calving season were slotted for steaks. If you’re going to feed one beef for butchering, just as well feed three. Then I realized that three cattle would produce a lot of meat all cut and wrapped. Even though we have two chest freezers and two refrigerator freezers, we need to save room for the half a hog I bought from a friend and an assortment of frozen pizzas for nights when I’m in charge of supper. I’m sure there are a lot of people who completely don’t get the necessity for a family to have two chest freezers and two fridges. We call it living 15 minutes from the small hometown grocery store and an hour’s drive from the big city supermarket. Plus, we like to eat what we raise. Gives us a little extra marketplace street cred when we’re selling our cattle to other people. And, maybe we have a bit of backwoods survivalist in us. If armaged-

don comes, or the world goes haywire, we can eat comfortably for quite a few months, protein wise anyway. But it would be nice if we continued to have electricity to keep the meat from spoiling in any potential end-of-the-world scenarios. Realizing that three beef was way too many for our two freezers and our family of five, we sold one of the heifers to a neighbour. Now down to two, we hauled them to a local processor and waited for the call. They called to say the meat was ready to go and processors have freezer constraints too, so we needed to come get it soon. I did a little scavenging behind the grocery store to collect cardboard boxes to pack the meat in for the trip, and headed out. I discovered that when one of the two beef is a hamburger bull with a 1,200 pound carcass, the two lb. packages add up. My wife is pretty good at packing a freezer, but even after we shuffled and cajoled and abandoned our collection of gel ice packs, we ran out of room with four more boxes of meat left in the pickup. It was after 9 p.m. and we started calling our friends to find some freezer space. As luck would have it, we located two willing participants before they turned out the lights and went to bed, each with some available cold storage. I negotiated the storage rent agreement with them, simply titled, “help yourself to a little ground beef while you’re storing it.� In the nick of time, we got it handled and could rest easy that night. Meat saved. Nothing thawed, nothing wasted. Nothing left to do now but start eating. Hamburger, anyone? Ryan Taylor is a rancher, writer and senator in the state legislature from Towner, North Dakota.

Brenda Robertson of Grey County farms and her husband, Neil Showers, have developed an intensive grazing system to rehabilitate deteriorating pastures. They received an Ontario pasture award through the Ontario Beef Farmers for their work with intensive grazing | BARBARA DUCKWORTH PHOTO INTENSIVE GRAZING | LONG-TERM GOAL

Maximizing land use helps soil Intensive grazing system requires planning and dedication BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH CALGARY BUREAU

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Guelph and became interested in intensive grazing as a way to raise more cattle on a small acreage. Convincing her husband took some time. “I kept showing him articles and he kept challenging me on it because he said, ‘nobody else does it,’ � she said. She had read about intensive pasture management in farm publications and had done her own research. She also received help from Jack Kyle, the Ontario agriculture ministry’s grazier specialist. Robertson and Showers had moved to a 100 acre farm a couple hours north of Toronto, which was homesteaded in the late 1880s. The deal included an old house in need of modernization and a century old barn. The benefit was the land had always been in pasture and hayland, even though it needed rehabilitation. They seeded birdsfoot trefoil, clover and a forage mix into the heavy clay soil. External fences went in and they set out a cross fencing system with electric wires. The 60 acre pasture is divided into four, 15 acre fields, which can be further split into 30 paddocks. Another 30 acres are set aside for hay. All woodland areas are fenced off from the grazing area to protect the trees, which include hardwoods and evergreens. Permanent pipelines have been installed along the fence lines to fill the troughs, which are moved ahead of the cattle so they always have fresh, clean water. The cattle are moved every night from one paddock to the next for best use of the forage. They studied the work of animal behaviorist Temple Grandin to learn as much as they could about good welfare and how to move cattle with low stress. Daily contact helps them get to know the stock. “If there is anything wrong with them, you find out very quickly,� Robertson said. The cattle are purchased from fall pre-sort sales at the nearby Keady market. They want a uniform group of black steers that receive hay and concentrates over the winter. The cattle live in the barn over the winter because the snow is deep and it gets too cold and wet to turn them out. The plan was to turn them out to

pasture in early May. However, heavy snow, cold and plenty of spring rain delayed plans this year because there was standing water in some parts of the pasture. They turned out 14 head in the first year to see what would happen. Now they graze 50 with plans to increase the herd to 70 to 80. Robertson, who calculates stocking density on the basis of one sq. foot of pasture per pound of animal per day, has determined that they can background a maximum of 80 head that finish at 84,000 lb. The cattle are sold to a feedlot at the end of the grazing season. “The land we are on should be enough to support 70 or 80 as long as we have enough hay,� she said. Making hay while the sun shines can be a challenge. Last year it was so wet they only got one cut, but in 2012 they lived with drought and shortened feed supplies. However, their pasture management meant they had enough grass and were not forced to feed their cattle expensive hay during the summer. When the weather is ideal and can grow faster than the cattle can eat it. Intensive grazing produces more beef per acre and improves soil quality, which adds value to the farm. They ran a soil test when they first started but have not had time to do a comparative test to see how much they have improved the land. They believe they are doing it right because of the abundance of grass they grow each year. The forage can also out-compete weeds such as buttercup, burdock and thistles. Deer, groundhogs and coyotes live in the area, but the wildlife has not been a problem. Deer enter the hayfield in winter but cannot get at the stacks because the feed is stored in a Quonset to protect it against wet weather. Intensive grazing takes planning, dedication and discipline, but they see it as a good way to work in a partnership with a common goal to build a profitable operation that could expand into a grass-fed beef program. As well, they both work off the farm, and letting the cattle find their own feed and spread their own manure fits in with their busy lifestyle.


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Ticks pose health risks for people and animals ANIMAL HEALTH

JAMIE ROTHENBURGER, DVM

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hile the lyrics of Brad Paisley’s song Ticks may seem like a cheesy pick-up line, checking for ticks is actually not a bad idea. Ticks are external parasites that are most closely related to spiders and can live on birds and mammals. Anecdotally, this year seems to be a good one for ticks. Weather has an important impact on the number of ticks, with wet years associated with higher numbers. Tick lifecycle lengths vary between species and geographical location. In northern climates, such as Western Canada, most ticks cycle annually, while in tropical countries, many species will complete several lifecycles per year. Other factors that affect tick density include the number of hosts a tick requires for its lifecycle and whether or not several life stages can feed on the same species. In Western Canada, ticks become active in late April, taking blood meals on various hosts as they develop through their lifecycle. This feasting gradually tapers off into later summer with most species hibernating over the long winters. Egg, larva, nymph and adult are the four lifecycle stages each tick completes. Nymphs have three pairs of legs while larva and adults have four. The location of the mouthparts varies with stage. At the adult stage, female ticks can lay thousands of eggs. Ticks are attracted to their hosts by breath and temperature. Most ticks spend less than 10 percent of time on the host animal, taking a quick blood meal before dropping off and molting into the next life stage. There are several species of ticks in Western Canada including wood ticks and the blacklegged tick in Manitoba and British Columbia. In addition, migratory birds are estimated to transport between 50 and 175 million ticks each year into Canada. The moose tick, dermacentor albipictus, is fairly uncommon in that it is a one-host tick. All three life stages o c c u r o n t h e s a m e h o s t. T h e n females lay eggs in the environment. This adaptation allows ticks to successfully parasitize animals that travel great distances. Despite its name, moose ticks can also infest cattle and horses. Ticks can pose health risks if they bite people and animals. Anaplasmosis is one of many infections transmitted by ticks. This disease of ruminants, including cattle, sheep, goats, deer and elk, is caused by the microscopic blood bacteria anaplasma marginale. Anaplasmosis is characterized by severe anemia, jaundice and sometimes death. Ticks transmit this bacterium when they sequentially bite an infected animal followed by one that is susceptible to infection. Interestingly, the bacteria can actually replicate within the tick, which

improves its chances of causing infection when the tick bites again. Biting flies, needles and other equipment with blood contamination can also transmit anaplasma. Anaplasmosis is rare in Canada. Most recent cases were seen in beef cattle from Manitoba. Recent changes at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency have downgraded this disease from a reportable disease to one that is immediately notifiable. This means the CFIA will no longer conduct anaplasmosis surveillance and outbreak investigations. Laboratories that diagnose cases will have to report the numbers to the CFIA so information will still be col-

The blacklegged tick is common in Manitoba and British Columbia. | FILE PHOTO

lected about the disease’s frequency. Anaplasmosis in horses and people

is caused by a different species than cattle, anaplasma phagocytophilum. Infection in horses appears to be rare in Western Canada, with only two horse cases reported. Black-legged ticks are important transmitters of the bacteria that cause Lyme Disease. These ticks are found in parts of Manitoba and British Columbia, however, with climate change, their range is expected to expand north and west into Saskatchewan and Alberta. In addition to infectious diseases, ticks can present other health risks, including chronic blood loss, irritation, secondary infections and hide damage, which can culminate in substantial production losses.

Tick treatments for livestock include a variety of dips and pour-ons. Vaccines are used elsewhere to control trick-transmitted diseases. Zebu cattle (Bos indicus) are resistant to ticks, a quality that has been used to control the impact of tickassociated diseases in Asia, Africa and Australia. Ticks on livestock, horses and pets can be removed by gentle traction and in some provinces, they can be submitted for identification and testing. Dr. Jamie Rothenburger is a veterinary pathology resident at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan. Twitter: @DrJamieR_Vet

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Canada’s May job growth was unspectacular and the unemployment rate rose to seven percent as more people looked for work. For the week the TSX composite was up 1.6 percent, the Dow rose 1.2 percent, the S&P 500 rose 1.3 percent and the Nasdaq climbed 1.9 percent. The Dow and S&P set record highs. The TSX was up about nine percent for the year. Cdn. exchanges in $Cdn. U.S. exchanges in $U.S.

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Cole Thorpe wears his prairie pride on his chest, and he wants everyone else to do the same. In mid-April, the 23-year-old Saskatoon-based entrepreneur launched Prairie Proud Apparel, a line of T-shirts and sweaters with a sheaf logo. The shirts have already been spotted as far away as Italy, are sported by Prairie celebrities and are raising money for charities at the same time. In an interview the day before he convocated from the Edwards School of Business, he said it was important to give back to communities and organizations that helped him while growing up in tiny Spy Hill, Sask. and during university. “All of this comes back to the people and the organizations on the Prairies that have been nothing but good to me,” he said. Thorpe has had a hand in already raising nearly $250,000 for the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan during university. He co-captained the business school’s JDC West business competition win and last year he chaired a national mining competition for business schools. The competitions drove his interest in entrepreneurship. “This is where I got the idea to look at the success of some of the other businesses in the apparel industry and giving back as a social cause,” he explained. “But it’s also part of my personal value set.” In recent months he developed the concept and located suppliers. He also secured a silent, private investor — a local farmer from back home — who loved the idea and was prepared to back the launch. It’s been a little bit scary. “It’s not a class assignment anymore,” Thorpe said. “You’ve got accountable stakeholders. I’ve got an investor I have to report to.” But he also believed this was the right time to start his business rather than try an entry level business job. So far, so good. His second order has been submitted and he’s already diversifying the product line from T-shirts and bunnyhugs to hats and tank tops. He developed new logos because he wants the business to truly reflect the Prairies. New apparel features an oil derrick, and a buffalo design is in the works. A Saskatoon company does the embroidery and silk screening, while an American company makes the clothing. Thorpe said it’s important to him that his suppliers are responsible manufacturers who meet international requirements. The cheapest supplier isn’t neces-

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Cole Thorpe, a Saskatoon-based entrepreneur, launched Prairie Proud Apparel, a line of T-shirts and sweaters that helps raise money for charities. See his website at www.prairieproud.ca. | WILLIAM DEKAY PHOTO sarily the best, he said, and when people buy his branded products they should get quality. Social media has quickly spread word of the new venture. Celebrities such as the band Doc Walker and singer Jess Moskaluke are wearing the gear and Thorpe is hoping to bring professional sports players from the Prairies on board. “I’m running this out of my spare bedroom right now,” he said. “It’s definitely a grassroots start-up.” As the company grows he hopes to move to a warehouse space but thinks a storefront won’t be an option in the near future. Instead he’s talking to retailers about carrying his products. “Most retailers have said basically we don’t invest in anybody until they can prove themselves and that they

have demand for their product,” Thorpe said. Demand is strong and he believes the charity angle is a reason for that. Thorpe secured an organization in each province: the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan, the Alberta Cancer Foundation and the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba. He developed a contribution structure, called the organizations and they all said they would participate. For each item up to $30, Prairie Proud Apparel donates $1 to the charity in the province from where the on-line order is placed. Buyers from outside the Prairies have an option at the online checkout to select the organization they want their purchases to support. “Approximately, it works out to just

over five percent of sales,” Thorpe said. He has used his contact base from university to spread the word on social media sites. His strategy was to get early adopters who would then help promote his product by posting photos of themselves and use the hashtag #prairieproud. Because social media sites are powerful, he said he has a few friends who have already said they will help out if the company takes off suddenly and he’s unable to handle it by himself. His investor has also said he’d invest further if the launch is a success. “Every bit of cash I’ve got has gone back into the business,” Thorpe said. Within the next couple of months he’ll know whether the business will ramp up or stall. Many are asking for children’s clothing, he said, and that would be a way to expand it further.

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Tyson gets Hillshire (Reuters) — Tyson Foods prevailed over Pilgrim’s Pride Corp in a bidding war between meat processors over Hillshire Brands, with an increased offer valuing the maker of sausages and luncheon meats at $8.55 billion including debt. Tyson, the world’s second biggest meat processor, said June 9 it would offer $63 per share for Hillshire, a premium of nearly seven percent to Hillshire’s closing price on June 6. Pilgrim’s Pride, majority owned by Brazil’s JBS SA, said it had withdrawn its offer. Before the bidding war, in early May, Hillshire’s shares were trading at less than $40.


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Combining operations can help families simplify and save TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS

COLIN MILLER

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o you and your family members operate your own individual farming operation? Are your operations interconnected due to combined input purchases, shared or jointly owned assets or shared lending agreements? If this is the case, it could be of value to consider simplifying operations through the transfer of your assets into one entity. That’s not to say sole proprietorships lack advantages. Such benefits typically include simplified tax filings, reduced legal costs and the peace of mind knowing you own 100 percent of the business with no one able to tell you what you can and can’t do. These advantages, however, can start to dwindle as the farm grows. In many cases, we see family farm operations that essentially operate as one farm but report multiple individual farming operations for tax purposes. One example of this is in the case of siblings who farm together. From the outside looking in, these operations look like one large farm. Everyone uses the same equipment, farms the same land and even consults on which crops to seed. Essentially, they are one farm but continue to operate as multiple sole proprietors. Regardless of the reasons for operating independently, combining all of the farming activities into one operation may offer substantial benefits. Options The steps to combining all of the activities of these farms into one opera-

Combining assets such as equipment into one incorporated farming operation is one way for multi-generation or multi-family farms to better manage accounting and tax preparation while reducing the tax burden. | FILE PHOTO

tion will not be the same for everyone. The options can vary from incorporating one large farming company to setting up a partnership or even organizing a joint venture. Each comes with advantages and disadvantages and each can be effective depending on the situation. Tax Savings As an example, by incorporating all of the farming operations into a corporation there may no longer be a need to worry about paying high personal tax rates. The income from the farm would be picked up in the company and taxed at low corporate rates offered to companies. For example, in Alberta income earned by a company is taxed at a rate of 14 percent (up to a taxable income level of $500,000) as opposed to the top personal tax rate of 39 percent. This savings in tax would allow for additional cash flow to be used to pay down debt, buy new assets and potentially allow the business to grow even faster.

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Manitoba bio-materials facility receives $3M boost from province BY ROBERT ARNASON BRANDON BUREAU

Manitoba is investing nearly $3 million to further develop the agricultural bio-economy in the province. The province announced funding June 4 for research and development at the Composites Innovation Centre, a Winnipeg facility that studies bio-materials made from agricultural crops. The centre has developed biocomponents made with flax or hemp fibres for the aerospace, agricultural and transportation sectors. Projects include an engine hood for a swather, the front end of an electric car and bumpers, hood and fan intake components for a Versatile tractor. “This new investment in CIC will support continued innovation in advanced composites, which is critical to good Manitoba jobs, particularly in the aerospace and vehicle manufacturing sectors,” said Manitoba jobs and economy minister

Theresa Oswald. “It will also attract new business opportunities and leverage significant private investment in Manitoba.” Premier Greg Selinger said Manitoba has an opportunity to be a leader in the bio-materials industry. In France last week, leading a delegation of business and cultural groups from Manitoba, Selinger said the Manitoba bio-business is expanding into the European market. Erosion Control Blanket, an Interlake company that makes blankets and mats from straw to protect grass seed and topsoil, announced a deal to manufacture some of its products at a plant in Normandy, France. “In the next several years, we are expecting $2 million sales of this green biomaterials,” said Mark Myrowich, owner of Erosion Control Blanket. “There is tremendous opportunity and potential in this field. We anticipate building a new matting facility in Manitoba as sales continue to grow.”

Multiple owners Perhaps combining your operations makes sense, but the question of ownership and control is a concern. Unlike a sole proprietor, under a corporation, partnership or a joint venture, more than one person can own the business. Depending on the situation, this could allow for additional opportunities to address issues such as income splitting with other family members or even succession planning with the next generation while still maintaining control.

When using one of these combined structures, it will be important to determine which person or persons has oversight and control of the operations. Consolidated Assets Combining all of the farming activities into one operation can also simplify the tracking of assets. Among the difficulties that can arise in multiple family farm operations is the sharing of assets to meet the needs of the individual farm. It’s not uncommon for family

members to buy assets such as equipment together because it’s not economically viable to make the purchase independently. This may be favourable as it allows for the purchase of needed equipment, but there can be complications. The question of who can use the equipment and when, who will be responsible for the cost of maintaining it and even the task of determining how to record the equipment for purposes of tax and accounting can be complicated. By combining all of the assets into one operation, most of these issues are removed. Also, the farm will have a larger asset base, which often allows for an increased ability to borrow or to participate in programs that may have not been an option as multiple independent operations. It is important to step back and evaluate whether continuing to operate as a sole proprietor still makes sense. There may be significant opportunities to simplify the operations and save while doing it. This is, however, a big decision and it is important to ensure that each of the advantages and disadvantages of the options available are fully understood. Consider contacting a professional to discuss whether your current operation is most suitable for you. Colin Miller is a chartered accountant and partner with KPMG’s tax practice in Lethbridge. Contact: colinmiller@kpmg.ca.

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Steers 600-700 lb. (average $/cwt)

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Steers 145.65 145.00 145.95 232.74

Heifers 145.34 145.00 146.50 232.85

Feeders No. 1 (800-900 lb) Steers South Dakota 188.50-207.25 Billings n/a Dodge City 192.00

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6/9

million lb. YTD % change Fed 781.4 +2 Non-fed 125.1 -5 Total beef 906.4 +1 Canfax

EXCHANGE RATE: DATE $1 Cdn. = $0.9165 U.S. $1 U.S. = $1.0911 Cdn.

Cattle / Beef Trade Exports % from 2014 328,745 (1) -3.2 208,884 (1) +44.2 73,036 (3) +10.4 98,556 (3) +8.3 Imports % from 2014 n/a (2) n/a 9,617 (2) -8.1 56,540 (4) -19.6 84,148 (4) -9.6

Sltr. cattle to U.S. (head) Feeder C&C to U.S. (head) Total beef to U.S. (tonnes) Total beef, all nations (tonnes) Sltr. cattle from U.S. (head) Feeder C&C from U.S. (head) Total beef from U.S. (tonnes) Total beef, all nations (tonnes)

Close June 6 Live Cattle Jun 140.13 Aug 141.30 Oct 144.50 Dec 147.30 Feb 149.15 Feeder Cattle Aug 200.53 Sep 200.88 Oct 200.83 Nov 200.48 Jan 195.88

(1) to May 24/14 (2) to Apr. 30/14 (3) to Apr. 30/14 (4) to May 31/14 Agriculture Canada

Close Trend May 30

Year ago

137.80 138.60 142.60 145.73 147.70

+2.33 +2.70 +1.90 +1.57 +1.45

120.13 119.23 122.60 125.03 126.45

197.05 198.13 198.43 197.58 193.13

+3.48 +2.75 +2.40 +2.90 +2.75

143.63 145.80 147.68 149.40 149.40

Est. Beef Wholesale ($/cwt) This wk Last wk Yr. ago 262-264 n/a 218-219

Montreal

USDA 6/2

Canadian Beef Production

Canfax

Sheep ($/lb.) & Goats ($/head) May 30 Base rail (index 100) 2.78 Range 0.17-0.21 Feeder lambs 1.40-1.60 Sheep (live) 0.40

Previous 2.78 0.14-0.48 1.40-1.60 0.40 SunGold Meats

June 2 2.20-2.65 2.20-2.40 2.15-2.33 2.00-2.25 1.45-2.00 1.40-1.90 0.80-0.90 0.85-1.05 65-105

New lambs 65-80 lb 80-95 lb > 95 lb > 110 lb Feeder lambs Sheep Rams Kids

2.00-2.27 2.00-2.24 2.10-2.17 2.00-2.21 1.90-2.01 1.40-1.90 0.75-0.88 0.75-0.90 65-105

Ontario Stockyards Inc.

June 5 1.55-1.70 1.75 1.50-1.60 0.35-0.45

Wool lambs >80 lb Wool lambs <80 lb Hair lambs Fed sheep

Sask. Sheep Dev. Bd.

HOGS Due to wide reporting and collection methods, it is misleading to compare hog prices between provinces.

Index 100 Hog Price Trends ($/ckg) Alberta $230 $225 $220 $215 $210 5/5

5/12 5/16 5/26

6/2

6/9

Fixed contract $/ckg (Hams Marketing) Jun 29-Jul 12 Jul 13-Jul 26 Jul 27-Aug 09 Aug 10-Aug 23 Aug 24-Sep 06 Sep 07-Sep 20 Sep 21-Oct 04 Oct 05-Oct 18 Oct 19-Nov 01 Nov 02-Nov 15

Maple Leaf Thunder Sig 3 Creek Pork June 6 June 6 241.21-243.22 239.56-242.87 240.71-242.21 239.16-253.71 252.15-252.15 251.70-254.07 244.92-250.64 243.47-245.25 217.42-225.45 204.99-211.36 208.89-211.40 199.76-202.45 209.89-212.60 210.13-210.59 207.56-209.58 200.44-203.41 181.82-206.05 179.18-182.85 179.30-180.31 175.30-176.42

Export 313,749 (1) 118,035 (2) 387,290 (2)

Sltr. hogs to/fm U.S. (head) Total pork to/fm U.S. (tonnes) Total pork, all nations (tonnes)

$225 $220 $215 6/2

6/9

(1) to May 24/14

(2) to Apr. 30/14

To date 2014 To date 2013 % change 14/13

Fed. inspections only U.S. 45,118,816 46,625,636 -3.2

6/9

6/2

6/9

$250 $245 $240 5/5

5/12 5/16 5/26

Milling Wheat (July) $240 $220 $200 5/5

5/12 5/16 5/26

6/2

6/9

Index 100 hogs $/ckg 213.70 217.75

Man. Que.

*incl. wt. premiums

$460 $450

U.S. Grain Cash Prices ($US/bu.)

$440 $430 5/2

5/9

5/16 5/23 5/30

6/6

Canola (basis - July) $10 $0 $-10 $-20 $-30 5/2

5/9

5/16 5/23 5/30

6/6

Feed Wheat (Lethbridge) $220 $210 $200 $190 $180 5/2

5/9

5/16 5/23 5/30

6/6

Flax (elevator bid- S’toon) $580 $570 $560 $550 $540 5/2

5/9

5/16 5/23 5/30

6/6

Barley (cash - July) $220 $210 $200

Basis: $58

$190 $180 5/2

5/9

5/16 5/23 5/30

6/6

Chicago Nearby Futures ($US/100 bu.)

Corn (July) $540

$480

5/12 5/16 5/26

6/2

6/9

Soybeans (July) $1560

$1500 $1470

Import n/a 71,324 (3) 75,914 (3)

% from 2014 n/a -16.9 -16.9 Agriculture Canada

$1440 5/5

5/12 5/16 5/26

6/2

6/9

Oats (July) $400 $380

$220 $215 $210 6/2

6/9

Jun Jul Aug Oct

Close May 30 113.35 120.48 124.80 105.85

Trend +1.23 +4.50 +4.50 +1.93

Year ago 98.13 96.20 95.18 84.60

Dec Feb Apr May

Close June 6 94.60 90.05 88.50 91.25

Close May 30 94.80 90.05 88.00 91.80

Trend -0.20 0.00 +0.50 -0.55

Year ago 81.68 83.75 85.20 90.00

$320 5/5

ELEVATOR SHIPMENTS

June 1 322.3 391.6 126.6

May 25 343.4 479.1 144.5

YTD 11468.2 16154.0 5518.6

Year ago 599.90 548.70 550.40 547.60 294.00 294.00 294.00 301.90 294.90 244.00 194.00 6.8975 6.9900 7.1375 7.2850 4.1000 3.9500 3.8150 15.1175 13.5650 13.1900 13.2575 48.07 48.08 47.95 448.3 423.5 408.3 6.5000 5.7725 5.4600 5.5650 8.1150 7.9850 8.0625 8.1850 7.2600 7.5125 7.6475

Canadian Exports & Crush 5/12 5/16 5/26

6/2

6/9

Minneapolis Nearby Futures ($US/100bu.) Spring Wheat (July) $840

(000 tonnes) Alta. Sask. Man.

Grain Futures June 9 June 2 Trend Wpg ICE Canola ($/tonne) Jul 462.30 453.20 +9.10 Nov 463.10 461.40 +1.70 Jan 468.70 467.30 +1.40 Mar 471.50 469.80 +1.70 Wpg ICE Milling Wheat ($/tonne) Jul 208.00 207.00 +1.00 Oct 209.00 207.00 +2.00 Dec 213.00 211.00 +2.00 Wpg ICE Durum Wheat ($/tonne) Jul 251.00 251.00 0.00 Oct 242.00 242.00 0.00 Wpg ICE Barley ($/tonne) Jul 135.00 145.00 -10.00 Oct 130.00 145.00 -15.00 Chicago Wheat ($US/bu.) Jul 6.1250 6.2075 -0.0825 Sep 6.2475 6.3175 -0.0700 Dec 6.4825 6.5475 -0.0650 Mar 6.6800 6.7200 -0.0400 Chicago Oats ($US/bu.) Jul 3.4300 3.7125 -0.2825 Sep 3.2925 3.5450 -0.2525 Dec 3.2125 3.2975 -0.0850 Chicago Soybeans ($US/bu.) Jul 14.5700 15.0050 -0.4350 Sep 12.6700 12.8200 -0.1500 Nov 12.2425 12.2975 -0.0550 Jan 12.3075 12.3575 -0.0500 Chicago Soy Oil (¢US/lb.) Jul 39.28 38.31 +0.97 Aug 39.42 38.41 +1.01 Sep 39.51 38.51 +1.00 Chicago Soy Meal ($US/short ton) Jul 482.2 506.0 -23.8 Aug 455.0 475.6 -20.6 Sep 421.7 434.8 -13.1 Chicago Corn ($US/bu.) Jul 4.5100 4.6550 -0.1450 Sep 4.4750 4.5925 -0.1175 Dec 4.5000 4.5850 -0.0850 Mar 4.5975 4.6750 -0.0775 Minneapolis Wheat ($US/bu.) Jul 7.0450 6.9725 +0.0725 Sep 7.1000 7.0575 +0.0425 Dec 7.2075 7.1725 +0.0350 Mar 7.2975 7.2500 +0.0475 Kansas City Wheat ($US/bu.) Jul 7.3375 7.1875 +0.1500 Dec 7.4650 7.3775 +0.0875 Mar 7.5150 7.4375 +0.0775

$360 $340

Close June 6 114.58 124.98 129.30 107.78

June 6 6.67 6.19 7.50 4.56 3.12

USDA

No. 1 DNS (14%) Montana elevator No. 1 DNS (13%) Montana elevator No. 1 Durum (13%) Montana elevator No. 1 Malt Barley Montana elevator No. 2 Feed Barley Montana elevator

$1530

% from 2014 -9.5 +2.3 -1.6

Avg. June 2 22.06 21.88 15.50 15.83 19.10 19.10 16.69 16.81 14.33 14.33 26.68 25.54 17.88 17.88 9.76 9.76 7.96 7.96 6.69 6.69 6.68 6.68 8.20 8.17 4.28 4.28 37.37 37.38 34.58 33.34 28.53 28.27 21.50 21.07 15.73 15.73 16.13 16.13 11.88 11.88 14.63 14.63

June 4 May 28 Year Ago No. 3 Oats Saskatoon ($/tonne) 134.91 138.77 231.45 Snflwr NuSun Enderlin ND (¢/lb) 21.10 21.00 22.80

$470

$420 5/5

212.00 221.40

June 9 21.50-23.00 14.00-17.50 17.50-20.00 16.00-17.00 13.80-14.50 24.25-27.00 17.50-18.00 8.80-13.00 7.80-8.00 6.25-7.00 6.25-6.75 7.90-8.35 4.25-4.35 36.10-38.00 33.30-35.00 27.60-29.00 21.25-22.00 15.20-16.00 16.00-20.00 11.00-16.00 11.00-20.00

Cash Prices

Canola (cash - July)

$450

Alta. Sask.

Laird lentils, No. 1 (¢/lb) Laird lentils, Xtra 3 (¢/lb) Richlea lentils, No. 1 (¢/lb) Eston lentils, No. 1 (¢/lb) Eston lentils, Xtra 3 (¢/lb) Sm. Red lentils, No. 2 (¢/lb) Sm. Red lentils, Xtra 3 (¢/lb) Peas, green No. 1 ($/bu) Peas, green 10% bleach ($/bu) Peas, med. yellow No. 1 ($/bu) Peas, sm. yellow No. 2 ($/bu) Maple peas ($/bu) Feed peas ($/bu) Mustard, yellow, No. 1 (¢/lb) Mustard, brown, No. 1 (¢/lb) Mustard, Oriental, No. 1 (¢/lb) Canaryseed (¢/lb) Desi chickpeas (¢/lb) Kabuli, 8mm, No. 1 (¢/lb) Kabuli, 7mm, No. 1 (¢/lb) B-90 ckpeas, No. 1 (¢/lb)

Cash Prices

$510

Agriculture Canada

Chicago Hogs Lean ($US/cwt)

$225

5/12 5/16 5/26

Canada 8,278,783 8,452,108 -2.1

(3) to May 31/14

Manitoba

$205 5/5

To May 31

Hogs / Pork Trade

$230

5/12 5/16 5/26

6/2

Canola and barley are basis par region. Feed wheat basis Lethbridge. Basis is best bid.

Hog Slaughter

Saskatchewan

$210 5/5

5/12 5/16 5/26

$260

141-160 155-190 182-211 195-217 195-220 no sales

$200 5/12 5/16 5/26

$130 5/5

$280

Chicago Futures ($US/cwt)

U.S. Cash cattle ($US/cwt)

$220

$195 5/5

Fed. inspections only Canada U.S. To date 2014 1,131,376 12,631,721 To date 2013 1,089,201 13,325,623 % Change 14/13 +3.9 -5.2

Canfax

$215

$200 5/5

$140

$255

To May 31

Average Carcass Weight

5/12 5/16 5/26

$160

$260

Cattle Slaughter

Alberta

$195 5/5

$170

Durum (July)

$225

5/12 5/16 5/26

Source: STAT Publishing, which solicits bids from Maviga N.A., Legumex Walker, CGF Brokerage, Parrish & Heimbecker, Simpson Seeds and Alliance Grain Traders. Prices paid for dressed product at plant.

Barley (July) $150

*Live f.o.b. feedlot, rail f.o.b. plant.

$205 5/5

Pulse and Special Crops

ICE Futures Canada

Previous May 23-29

$800 $760 $720 $680 5/5

5/12 5/16 5/26

6/2

6/9

To (1,000 MT) June 1 Wheat 445.9 Durum 74.7 Oats 25.0 Barley 34.6 Flax 12.2 Canola 162.0 Peas 52.2 Lentils 55.8 (1,000 MT) June 4 Canola crush 108.2

To May 25 251.9 113.5 37.3 47.9 4.6 176.1 38.5 24.8 May 28 115.8

Total Last to date year 13703.2 11724.4 3839.6 3780.5 921.2 921.0 1165.2 1263.5 314.0 275.3 7127.5 6549.8 1406.1 1768.4 306.1 n/a to date Last year 5792.0 5792.9


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Prince George 14.1

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Precipitation last week since April 1 mm mm %

24.2 24.0 23.1 25.6 24.9 24.6 23.5 25.5 25.5 23.9 24.9 24.1 22.8 24.7 24.4 26.1 24.2 23.9

28.9 20.2 23.1 11.0 4.6 6.0 27.4 8.8 3.2 36.3 25.4 7.1 29.7 5.5 16.2 6.4 23.8 19.6

1.5 3.6 1.9 4.1 0.8 0.1 0.4 -0.2 2.3 1.4 -2.2 1.1 2.0 1.0 1.5 -1.5 3.4 2.1

138.1 129.7 72.2 118.5 93.9 48.0 126.0 83.5 83.1 156.6 167.2 113.9 152.9 144.9 77.2 82.3 156.4 137.1

150 137 71 123 124 53 158 103 99 210 199 134 165 185 91 95 169 165

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TEMPERATURE FORECAST

87

23.8 22.0 22.9 23.3 24.8 24.7 23.5 23.2 23.7 25.0 23.2 26.4 23.1 22.2 20.4 24.1

2.9 2.8 3.5 -1.0 0.1 1.1 -0.7 2.3 2.0 2.8 2.8 -1.0 1.6 2.8 0.5 3.3

Precipitation last week since April 1 mm mm %

3.6 2.9 25.0 8.7 23.9 4.3 8.4 3.1 26.5 11.7 4.1 17.4 7.7 10.6 6.7 20.8

64.3 86.4 171.4 54.5 84.8 66.0 67.1 89.4 124.0 81.5 59.6 83.5 86.3 123.5 105.6 116.9

77 79 211 74 92 87 107 88 150 100 52 112 58 121 87 145

Temperature last week High Low

Brandon Dauphin Gimli Melita Morden Portage la Prairie Swan River Winnipeg

24.8 26.9 25.7 24.4 27.0 27.4 26.2 28.0

Precipitation last week since April 1 mm mm %

4.0 5.9 2.3 7.6 5.9 6.1 3.4 5.2

19.3 15.1 1.7 21.8 16.9 10.5 16.5 11.4

191.7 155.4 80.2 215.3 101.0 94.8 127.6 97.5

190 153 81 224 87 87 130 90

4.6 -0.3 5.6 2.6 -1.6

3.1 5.9 2.6 2.0 9.9

92.7 59.9 58.0 75.4 86.2

98 80 105 98 91

BRITISH COLUMBIA Cranbrook Fort St. John Kamloops Kelowna Prince George

24.5 24.8 27.9 26.9 24.3

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