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BY SHANNON VANRAES Co-operator staff “I don’t know if this is the new normal, im Berscheid is calling or if it was designed on the province to step T in and put an end to to finish what was water management practices started last fall, like that he says have flooded his I said, it’s a weapon ranch. “The provincial government and I wish they licenses, regulates, operates. would just inform I mean they can try and ditch people so they can it off to the municipality, but make decisions.” it’s their jurisdiction,” said Berscheid, who farms in the Rural Municipality of Kelsey, near The Pas. Berscheid and his wife Tim Berscheid Michelle have been in the area for nearly four decades and their struggles with excess water have become more dire with each passing year, he said. Last fall, high water left his cattle stranded as he turned to crowdfunding for assistance. “We sold some of them, but we’ve also used our exper- tise to scratch stuff together to make the feed supply last and did what cattle guys do — we made the best of a bad situation. But nobody warned us that this is what we could expect at the end of that strug- gle as a reward,” he said. This spring his cattle are again stranded on a patchwork of hills and highlands as water moves in. “It’s a little different this time of year because you have a little bit of grass, but that grass is quickly getting flooded and disappearing,” he said, adding he has asked Manitoba Agriculture for assistance. “But the only assistance I got from the Agriculture Department is High water has inundated Tim Berscheid’s ranch, near The Pas. Photos: Facebook it wants to change my contract so it can take my land away, that’s the assistance I got.” out the Pasquia area. Pumping “It’s the cowboy way up When questioned, a spokes- operations are being con- here,” he added. person for the Manitoba gov- ducted to minimize the The Manitoba Co-operator ernment said that the terms impacts of excess water.” reached out to RM of Kelsey Farm sector equity of Berscheid’s lease “are being Berscheid acknowledges reeve, Rod Berezowecki, but honoured” by the province, that it’s been an extremely wet did not receive a response but also noted the department spring, but said that doesn’t before press time. can provide ranchers a list of change the fact that water is Other community members rises in 2016 alternate lands where cattle being pumped onto his land. who did not wish to comment The ag sector posts its smallest can be relocated. “The area we are in has a on the record cited ongoing What Berscheid wants, how- plug in one end and pumps and past litigation and a lot of year-on-year increase ever, is for the province to and a control structure in the drainage in the region as con- step in and regulate the use other, which is up to the gov- tributing to the inability to per cent) posted farm equity of the water control structures ernment to operate, the com- resolve the issue. CNS CANADA increases. he believes are inundating his mittee from the RM is just For his part, Berscheid said Total farm assets were land. While pumps are run- advisory,” he said. “We are he does feel like water is being g r i c u l t u r e s e c t o r boosted by a $27.3-billion ning at full tilt pushing water kinda at the forefront... this used as a weapon against him equity rose slightly (7.3 per cent) gain in farm- in his direction, the rancher water that they are sending and his family. In 2007 he was A in 2016, according to land values. Farmland values said pumps that could be this way has to be pumped able to successfully lobby a Statistics Canada balance rose in every province, with moving water off his land are twice, and they have allowed for the temporary shutdown sheet on the industry. Prince Edward Island record- sitting idle and a crucial cul- and turned a blind eye to com- of the pumps that flood his Farm sector equity totalled ing the largest gain at 13.2 vert remains blocked. plaints filed where culverts land, but as soon as the water $500.3 billion for the year per cent and New Brunswick “They have operating rules were collapsed or plugged stopped the death threats ending Dec. 31. That’s a 4.5 posting the smallest farm- that they are supposed to fol- that would allow a release of began. per cent increase, or $21.6 land value increase at two low that they are breaching, some of that water to go to “I don’t know if this is billion, from the same period per cent. they have equipment that other pumping stations and be the new normal, or if it was a year ago, according to the Decreasing values for live- they are choosing not to use, pumped once, but they sit and designed to finish what was report released June 21. stock and poultry kept a lid they are making choices,” do nothing about it.” started last fall, like I said, it’s a Farm equity — assets used on potentially higher farm Berscheid said. “They doubled the capac- weapon and I wish they would to produce agricultural prod- asset values, with those Not so, according to the ity of the Mile 14 pumphouse, just inform people so they can ucts, minus the liabilities sectors showing a $3.6-bil- province, which points the fin- they did a major upgrade make decisions, rather than associated with those assets lion fall in inventory values. ger back at local officials. on it and the reason for that wait till you got your cows — for the previous four years Cattle and calf prices were “Ongoing operations of the upgrade was to be able to take out there and go, oh, yeah, by reached $478.7 billion (2015); down 15.8 per cent in 2016 Main Pump Station and Victor water from Big Lake and pump the way, we’re just going to let $449.1 billion (2014); $407.5 compared to the year earlier Jory Pump Station in this area it once, rather than pumping them flood ya,” he said, adding billion (2013); and $365.6 bil- and were cited as the main are guided through regular it twice, but they are choosing that if the rules established in lion (2012). reason for overall livestock interaction with a pumping not to use that equipment for 1997 for operating water con- The $500.3 billion for and poultry decline. committee made up of repre- what it was designed for,” he trol structures were abided by 2016 represents the smallest Total farm liabilities sentatives from the Pasquia said. he wouldn’t be in the situation increase year on year since increased $6.3 billion (7.5 per Growers Association, the RM Illegal drainage, poor main- he is now. 2009, StatsCan said in the cent) to $90.8 billion. of Kelsey and government tenance of culverts, failure to “When everything is said report. Farms’ debt-to-asset ratio officials to protect agricul- enforce existing regulations and done, it’s provincial juris- Every province except was 15.4 per cent in 2016, tural lands in the area,” said and self-interest among those diction and it’s like they want Newfoundland and Labrador up from 15 per cent in 2015. a provincial spokesperson. charged with water manage- to turn a blind eye,” he said. (down one per cent), and That’s slightly below the five- “Extraordinarily wet condi- ment have all contributed to New Brunswick (down 3.1 year average of 15.5 per cent. tions are prevalent through- flooding, Berscheid said. [email protected] 4 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 OPINION/EDITORIAL

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t’s long been a national pastime, fret- ting over “Canadian identity.” I Does it exist? What is it? How do we define it? What does it say about us? With Canada Day set for this weekend, and a milestone 150th birthday party celebration for the nation set to run all summer, we’re no exception here at the Co-operator. In the coming weeks you’ll be see- Gord Gilmour ing a serialization by the Manitoba Editor Agricultural Museum’s Alex Campbell, looking at the agricultural story of this part of Canada, as part of our own celebration. Reading those words has been educational and illuminating. In this issue you’ll read about the early and often-overlooked agriculture of the First Nations prior to, and at the time of European contact. You’ll also learn of the garden plots of the fur traders and the first true farming of field crops around the Red River Colony. Grocery getter While these groups are very different, they’re the founda- tion upon which our province is built and continues to grow. ing, transporting, storing, pricing, and timeli- Considering their stories brings to mind the kind of pioneer BY ALAN GUEBERT ness issues, there’s the customer issue: gro- tales familiar to most of us. Farm & Food cery selling remains an incredibly crowded Life was undoubtedly nasty, brutish and short, as the English and competitive business. Two years ago there philosopher Thomas Hobbes once wrote. hen Jeff Bezos, the founder, chair- were an estimated 262,800 food stores in the For the First Nations residents, life may have been free, but it man, and CEO of giant online U.S., a 15 per cent increase in just the last certainly wasn’t easy. W retailer Amazon.com, paid $250 mil- decade. The Orkneymen of the Hudson’s Bay Company surely must lion (all figures U.S. funds) for the money-los- Many of these “new” marketplaces are have felt they were at the end of the earth, clinging to the thin ing Washington Post in 2013, market analysts “old” stores — like retailer Target and phar- soil at the frozen outpost of York Factory. It beat the alterna- saw a bored billionaire buying a hobby. macy Walgreens — that now sell food basics. tive awaiting them in the slums of Glasgow and Edinburgh, They were wrong. Bezos buys businesses, Others, like Whole Foods, were upscale however. not hobbies. specialty retailers that expanded rapidly to The Selkirk settlers had been pushed off their traditional By 2015, the Post had turned a profit. In chase a growing generation of affluent, urban lands in Scotland by aristocratic landowners who had decided 2016, the newspaper announced it would hire shoppers. sheep would make them more money than peasant farmers, 60 more journalists, making it the third-larg- And the crowded field is about to get more only to find themselves in an inaccessible, frozen, mosquito- est newspaper in the U.S. crowded. Earlier this month, German super- ridden and flood-prone corner of the world. Some of the same market analysts are now market giant Aldi announced plans to add 900 In future weeks you’ll be able to explore the early home- downplaying Bezos’ latest leap into another stores to the 1,600 stores it already operates steading, then the arrival of the railway and the flood of immi- business known for low margins, steep com- in the U.S. Its competitor, Lidl, just opened its gration. Successive waves of immigration all added their own petition, and fickle customers. These nay- initial 10 U.S. stores. notes to the song of our country and province, and will con- sayers see Amazon’s purchase proposal for Still, Amazon bought Whole Foods because tinue to do so. Many were fleeing oppression, hardship and upscale grocer Whole Foods as a risky bet. it sees a new path to profit. Already on that terror at home, as many of our newest residents are today. Maybe, but the “Bezos Effect,” the boss’s path is the 60 per cent of all millennial-aged There were the Hutterites, the Mennonites, the Ukrainians, legendary Midas touch, helped turn the Americans who use the e-platform to buy the poor and hungry from nations around the globe. At one Whole Foods deal into gold in less than a day. almost anything. point, Winnipeg’s immigration sheds were bursting at the After Wall Street learned of the buyout June As such, Amazon doesn’t need to reinvent seams with new arrivals speaking a multitude of languages. 16, Amazon’s share price rose from an already- the grocery store, it only has to reinvent the Digging deep into this fertile soil that they could have for fat $964 to an even fatter $988. The rise bal- grocery cart. Only two per cent of today’s $700 “free,” if you didn’t count the registration fee and the back- looned the company’s value by $15.6 billion, billion in annual grocery store sales are made breaking labour to come, the most important thing they grew enough to effectively pay for the entire deal. online. Market experts predict that figure will was a future for themselves and their families. Now that’s bringing home the bacon. explode to $100 billion by 2027. As these waves have arrived and built and grown, so has Still, the retail grocery business is a mine- Big food retailers like Walmart, Kroger, and our home been built and improved. While it might be human field. Any time anyone, including Jeff Bezos, Safeway hope to share in that growth. To date, nature to feel like the world is ‘going to hell in a handbasket’ steps into grocery retailing, they confront however, none have had much success in fig- few would argue that our lives are even approaching as difficult unique problems. uring out how to get their customers to buy and drudgery filled as any of the early Canadian citizens. As one market analysis firm told the Wall most of their groceries online. We have inherited and are responsible for maintaining, fos- Street Journal while reviewing the deal: “The Amazon might. Besides, having already paid tering and improving, a modern democracy that, for all its entire fulfilment process is more complex for Whole Foods in one day on Wall Street, it faults, has rule of law, freedom, peace and prosperity. and time consuming from the moment a gro- has nothing to lose in trying. It only has bil- It’s the sort of place where a radical firebrand can excoriate cery shipment arrives... (There’s) the need for lions to gain. the government’s policies and actions and fear no govern- refrigeration and factors such as expiration ment repression. Where one can practise or not practise any dates, smell, and colour...” The Farm and Food File is published weekly through the religious belief. Where we periodically have institutionalized Even if you successfully navigate the order- U.S. and Canada. www.farmandfoodfile.com. revolutions that see the government thrown out by frustrated citizens, without any blood on the streets. Years ago while writing for Country Guide magazine, I was charged with interviewing a farmer from western Manitoba for a series of portraits of influential farmers. This particular farmer OUR HISTORY: June 1983 was well known for his involvement in policy matters, including designing some of the better farm income support programs. During our talk he related many facts and anecdotes that he Crow rate was a hot topic in June 1983. Jean-Luc Pepin, stuck with me, including a hilarious and trenchant observation transport minister in the Pierre Trudeau government, had tabled that he’d initially thought some of the travel related to his work T a bill providing for annual payments to offset the money-losing would be glamorous, only to find out it was “the equivalent of a rate, but debate continued on whether the payment should go to the bus trip in the air, with the added inconvenience of waiting for railways (therefore only on grain shipments) or directly to farmers your luggage.” (which meant it would also be paid to livestock producers). Manitoba’s As the interview was winding down, I asked him if he had any NDP government opposed the changes, evidenced by this full-page other thoughts on things which had been vital ingredients for ad in our June 16 issue. his success, and was then presented with the key point I have The debate was against a background of a difficult time for farm thought of for years. income — we reported that month that an FCC fund of $150 million He paused a moment to ponder this, then leaned forward established for farmers in “grave financial difficulties” that year had and said: “Canada has been a big contributor to my family’s been oversubscribed in the first two months. success. My wife and I have been able to raise a family here Meanwhile, despite $850 million available in the Western Grain and our kids have never missed a meal and nobody has ever Stabilization Administration, a payout for 1983 was in question. WGSA shot at us.” payments were triggered when cash flow from grain sales fell below Perhaps that’s the most remarkable thing about our country. the five-year average, but this remained high because deliveries were That so many of us have come, from so many corners of the much higher than the previous year. globe, to call this place home, and to do so in a largely peaceful Canadian Wheat Board Advisory Committee chair Roy Atkinson manner. defended the CWB against criticism that it was not making enough use That is our shared legacy, our Canadian identity. We can all of Churchill. He rejected requests from CWB Minister Hazen Argue only hope it continues for at least another 150 years. that the board guarantee minimum annual shipments before the government spent $50 million on upgrad- ing the rail line. Atkinson said it was “an attempt to transfer responsibility for the port’s welfare to western [email protected] grain producers, rather than to the country as a whole, where it belongs.” The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 5 COMMENT/FEEDBACK

Corn sizzles, then fizzles A major buyback by speculative funds drove the recent market action

will become even more important BY KAREN BRAUN in the next two months as pollina- REUTERS “This probably sets the record as the biggest fund buyback tion followed by grain fill occurs with the most pitiful price move...” – more chance for volatility should peculators axed a massive they call for hot and dry stretches. short position in the corn mar- Even if July and August weather S ket within 11 days earlier this is not glaringly adverse, crop short- month. And what do they have now falls that may have arisen amid the to show for it? Lower prices. wet and cold spring will come to Specs, usually hesitant to become light as soon as the combines begin buyers in such an oversupplied produced by the spring and early- June 7 with help from intense sell- to roll in September, which could market, bought nearly one bil- summer short-covering rallies of ing by commercial handlers, which give a late-season boost to futures. lion bushels of corn in the form of the last two years. pushed against price gains from A similar situation arose in 2015 CBOT futures and options – equiva- In 2015, funds depleted a hefty speculative buying. as disappointing early harvest lent to 200,000 contracts – between short position within the last nine Data from the U.S. Commodity results and a cut in expected pro- June 6 and June 16. days of June, culminating in a 17 Futures Trading Commission sug- duction from the U.S. Department That buying among money man- per cent jump in July futures. They gests commercial corn hedgers of Agriculture sparked a 12 per agers reversed the 200,981-contract did the same within nine days in had their third-biggest net sell-off cent futures rally in the first half of short position held as of May 30. mid-April 2016 for an 11 per cent in the week ended June 13, which September. By June 13, the net short had dwin- gain in the July contract on increas- suggests significant farmer selling. Monstrous output in Brazil will dled to 17,929 contracts and fund ingly unfavourable South American Not surprisingly, the top spots are also offer pressure to corn prices buying activity in the days after weather. The 2015 move was occupied by weeks in April 2016 as the ongoing harvest could touch strongly suggested that the net sparked initially by U.S. weather and June 2015. 100 million tonnes. This is 50 per short no longer existed by the end concerns and capped off with bull- cent larger than last year’s drought- of last week. ish government stocks and acreage Weather the only hope? stricken crop, which carried the orig- During the 11-day buying rally, reports on June 30. It has been exactly one year to the inal April 2016 futures rally into mid- July corn futures peaked on June 8, Balance sheets from the previ- day since front-month corn futures June with even bigger price gains. a five per cent gain in price. By the ous two years show ample domes- traded above $4. With lots of old In the past decade, funds were end of last week – which is when tic corn supply relative to previous supply still sitting in bins through- net short corn during July and the funds had presumably evened years, but apparently not as ample out the Midwest, prices may strug- August only twice. In 2013, the out their bets – the total gains as this year given the stubbornness gle to notch gains comparable to U.S. corn crop was on track to amounted to only three per cent. in the futures market. years past unless U.S. weather gen- easily surpass the previous year’s Prices have fallen further since, as Corn futures finally broke above uinely takes a turn for the worse. disastrous harvest, and in 2016, Tuesday’s $3.70 settle (all figures the relentless 20-cent range ear- Weather thus far in the 2017 the eventual record-large output U.S. funds) was the lowest of the lier this month, spurring action on growing season has not been per- appeared very likely by the mid- month. the commercial side of the market, fect, which has been reflected in point of the summer under non- This probably sets the record as including U.S. farmers who have lower crop ratings than in the pre- threatening weather conditions. the biggest fund buyback with the been hoarding last year’s crop in vious three high-yielding years. most pitiful price move, as gains hope of better prices. CBOT corn- Forecasts have been relatively Karen Braun is a Reuters market analyst. The were significantly less than those trading volume broke records on benign this week, but the outlooks views expressed here are her own.

Is the CPI having a really bad year? A recent informal survey suggests Statistics Canada’s methodology might need some work

meat products are generally be interesting to know how Food price increases BY SYLVAIN CHARLEBOIS higher by more than 11 per Statistics Canada knows Dalhouse University cent compared to January which products sell the most Category StatsCan CPI Dalhousie survey prices. Strip loin grilling any given month. ost Canadians would steak, lean ground beef and Secondly, the average gro- Meats -2.5 % +11% accept that the con- pork sirloin chops and roast cery store today carries any- M sumer price index are all much higher. where between 30,000 and Fish/Seafood +3% -4% (CPI) is not entirely accurate. In the fruit and vegetable 40,000 different food prod- Actually, given the com- section, in most stores, blue- ucts. Different brands, sizes, Dairy/Eggs -1.5% -9% plexity of assessing inflation, berries, lettuce, pears, and formats, and choices are Bakery/Cereals -3.1% +0.5% the CPI was never meant to broccoli are more expen- multiplying, which makes be perfect. However, this year, sive by more than nine per any form of price indexing a Fruit/Nuts -4.6% +9% with food inflation, the CPI cent compared to January. challenge. seems off. According to recent Several grocery products The paradox of choice has Vegetables -5.5% +8% never been so predominant reports, food inflation has are also higher priced than Other food items -1.7% +3.2% run anywhere between 0.1 at the beginning of the year. in the food business than it is per cent to 0.3 per cent per However, prices seem to have now, which may skew results Restaurants +2.5% n/a month since January. softened for both dairy and from Statistics Canada. But with data from several fish products. Statistics Canada does not Overall -1.1% More than 5% price spot checks around the This non-scientific sur- publish the sampling design country, it appears food infla- vey suggests food prices in in detail, so it is difficult to tion in Canada could, in fact, grocery stores may have tell. ing the cause is imperative. lation well. In many parts of be much higher than what is increased by more than five It is impossible to appreci- Assessing inflation is almost the country, food security being reported by Statistics per cent over the last five ate where and how its meas- an art form. Nonetheless, is a challenge that can be Canada. months or so, which is a urements may have gone Statistics Canada states that handled. CPI reports released since sharp contrast to what is wrong. Again, this quick sur- it reviews its methodology In the end, Canadians September 2016 suggest food being reported. vey does not tell us, with any every now and then and does deserve to know the real story prices have either dropped or These are obviously just great accuracy, the rate of change its basket of food behind food prices. Nobody is have remained somewhat sta- approximations. The chal- food inflation since the begin- items every single year. trying to mislead anyone, but ble. Social media conversa- lenge is to understand why ning of the year. But we do Perhaps what is happening food affordability is some- tions suggest Canadians have the CPI may not even be close know that it is much more is indicative that its method- thing most Canadians think barely noticed. Many have to capturing what’s been hap- than what Statistics Canada is ology needs work, and a wel- about almost every day. even become skeptical about pening in the Canadian mar- leading Canadians to believe. come refresh. This also speaks Second guessing what may what is being reported. ket this year. There are exceptions, to how poorly we understand be happening to their gro- Back in January, Dalhousie For food, Statistics Canada though. Prices in Alberta and appreciate the value of cery bill is not something we University recorded prices of has interviewers operating have not increased as much, data and how it can influ- should accept. over 100 food products from out of regional offices across or in Winnipeg where more ence policy. If our food infla- several stores that may not Canada reading data points stores have opened in recent tion rate does not accurately Sylvain Charlebois is dean of normally be captured by the for food products. Production months. reflect what is happening Dalhousie University’s faculty of CPI. selection is based on brands If the CPI has indeed largely in the marketplace, with an management and a researcher in Given that we are in the and varieties which sell in misinterpreted food infla- acceptable margin of error, it food distribution and policy. He writes middle of barbecue season, the greatest volume. It would tion so far this year, pinpoint- just does not serve our popu- regularly about food and agriculture. 6 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 FROM PAGE ONE

provincial soil able locally in a preliminary tops and things like that. There’s Continued from page 1 form. Final reports and maps on similarities in other parts of the southwestern and south-central province but there might be slight Many decades have passed Manitoba were published in the differences in climates and veg- since he and his colleagues spent late 1950s. Poyser is widely cred- etation,” he said. time there, digging and classi- ited with publishing some of the “It’s kind of like a family of fying soil samples nearby. But first reports — although he says soils. There’s individuals and then Poyser has extensive knowledge that praise is due his mentor there’s cousins and parents and of the work that produced the Professor Ellis. siblings.” Manitoba soil survey itself. He Poyser can remember when Cavers is a member of the worked on it from the 1940s the report material was still raw Manitoba Soil Science Society onward and has detailed recol- data. (MSSS) which in 2017 is marking lections of criss-crossing rural “Joe had all this information its own milestone — its 60th anni- Manitoba with township maps, and when I started working, one versary. It’s an organization Poyser gathering and documenting data of my jobs, when land surveyors recalls the early days of back in that would ultimately become would want to know something... 1957. the soil survey’s extensive series I’d have to dig all this damned Edward “Ted” Poyser, 90, now retired soils specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, can “No. 1, it was for communica- of reports. stuff out of his vault... and recall the work underway in the 1940s and onward, that went into the development of tion,” he said. “We’d have the soil Young soil scientists working answer the letters,” he recalls. the Manitoba Soil Survey. PHOTO: LORRAINE STEVENSON conservation guys talking about on that survey made Newdale “One day I said to Joe, ‘what we what they were doing, and the the namesake of the clay loam should do is get it published.’” descriptions of surveyed areas’ intriguing references, including land assessors talking about the which they’d identified across a Poyser’s career, as a soils spe- physical features, factors affect- that ‘a complimentary livestock problems they were having and wide area of western Manitoba. cialist with Manitoba Agriculture, ing soil development as well as enterprise for farms on Newdale the fertility people talking about “That was where the boys hit was devoted to soil health and describe the potential of soil in soils is not only desirable from their fertilizer trials,” he said. “And it and that’s where they decided conservation. He was instrumen- a given region for various agri- the standpoint of suitability of the then we’d have two or three stu- they would name it,” he said in tal in establishing the first con- cultural, engineering and urban area to feed crops and utilization dents talking about something.” an interview earlier this spring at servation district of Manitoba uses. of wasteland...’ and how ‘prior to Today members of the MSSS his residence in Winnipeg. — the Whitemud Watershed “There’s a wealth of informa- the development of early-matur- continue that conversation, shar- They were working under the Conservation District — and tion in it,” said Elaine Gauer, a ing varieties of wheat this area was ing research with each other and direction of Joseph “Joe” Henry recently was honoured by the provincial land use specialist known as oat country...’ strengthening their collaboration. Ellis, head of the University of province when it named a pro- with Manitoba Agriculture. “It Many other soil associations, The proclamation of Manitoba’s Manitoba’s soils department, tected area within WWCD’s describes the general soil of the also bearing small-town names official soil in 2010 was the cumu- who’d begun the provincial soil wildlife management area the area, the texture, the limitations such as Miniota, Harding, Carroll, lation of years of MSSS members’ survey in 1927. The work con- Edward A. Poyser Unit. and challenges that farmers can Rackham, and so forth appear in efforts to have one soil named tinued through the decades, The Manitoba soil survey face.” this report. and serve as a starting point coming to a halt only between reports themselves remain an It is in the Repor t of An association is a group of for talking about soil with all 1932 and 1934 when federal and invaluable resource and foun- Reconnaissance Soil Survey of soils, explains Curtis Cavers, Manitobans. provincial governments’ coffers dational documents for ongoing Rossburn and Virden Map Sheet agrologist with Agriculture A new sign on Newdale’s Main dried up, then resuming in 1935 soil science and research today. Areas (Soils Report No. 6) which Canada. Street, plus two others along Hwy. in the southwestern corner of the In some parts of Manitoba covered 5,768 sq. miles and was “You’ve got ‘Newdales’ in the 16, will now do that talking, and province where drought and soil these reports remain the only published in April 1956, that association, which is one partic- tell the story of its namesake vil- erosion were most severe. source of soil information ever the Newdale Association was ular soil type, but then you also lage too. Information from the sur- collected, soil scientists of today documented. have those that represent the vey was initially made avail- note. They contain detailed There are many detailed and wetlands, ones that represent hill- [email protected]

New report calls for new approaches to paying for infrastructure Current system is burdensome for small communities with limited resources

BY LORRAINE STEVENSON “Right now rural Co-operator staff communities feel they have substantive overhaul in how infra- to somehow fit themselves structure is funded would benefit into a program not written A all of Canada but particularly rural for them.” regions, according to a new report. Infrastructure Impacts on Rural and Economic Development calls for a different R yan Gibson more flexible approach so rural communi- author Infrastructure Impacts on Rural and ties could match program funds to their Economic Development unique needs, essentially linking spending to rural development. The current model of conditional grants funds to roll over multiple years, and allow for capital projects neither meets needs nor money to be allocated based on construc- responds to the challenges and diversity tion schedules,” it also says. of rural communities, the document, pre- Much of Canadian infrastructure such as pared in part by the Brandon-based Rural schools, hospitals and water systems were Development Institute, says. built in the 1950s through to the 1970s. That Ryan Gibson, a University of Guelph pro- was followed by a period of low investment fessor and member of the Canadian Rural from the 1980s to 1990s, the report says, Revitalization Foundation and Rural Policy noting much of that infrastructure is now Learning Commons wrote the report. He nearing the end of its service life. presented it to the Senate Committee on In the early 2000s, the federal, provincial, National Finance in early May. and territorial governments began reinvest- The lack of infrastructure investment compromises the future of rural and northern communities, Raised in rural Manitoba, and a graduate ing through various governmental trans- a new report says. PHOTO: LORRAINE STEVENSON of Brandon University’s RDI, Gibson knows fer programs but the reinvestment is not rural infrastructure needs well. And how matching the needs and the infrastructure they’re prioritized and paid for right now Often what they need is basic and essen- related to infrastructure spread over wide deficit or gap is continuing to widen, the doesn’t work well in the rural context, he tial services like clean water, he said. geographic areas. report said. said. “The disconnect for many rural commu- ‘Access’ to services is a key policy issue for “The pronounced infrastructure deficit “Right now rural communities feel they nities is that the investment in infrastruc- infrastructure, for example, air ambulance and gap in rural communities affects the have to somehow fit themselves into a pro- ture may not create new jobs, or create new to the specialty hospital or telemedicine for whole of Canada,” it also says. gram not written for them,” he said. opportunities, but create the conditions for a diagnosis at a distance by an expert,” the The report was jointly prepared between The fundamental problem is dollars allo- quality of life,” he said. report notes as an example. the Rural Development Institute, the Rural cated on the basis that they generate the “But in the current articulation of the The report doesn’t specify how to create Policy Learning Commons, funded by the biggest return on investment and benefit infrastructure program it’s around eco- a new program, but says a more flexible Social Sciences and Humanities Research the most people possible, he said. nomic productivity.” approach related to budget timing, project Council of Canada and the Canadian Rural That puts rural areas at several disadvan- The report calls for changes that would types, funding types, and eligible recipients Revitalization Foundation. tages, not only lacking the people to merit see funding approaches also help reduce would be a better fit for rural areas. the investment. what it calls the “price of distance,” or costs “Flexible budgeting should allow for [email protected] The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 7

No tractor Continued from page 1 through GPS with a ‘flight plan’ for the field or part of the field. The unit shuts itself off if it devi- ates from its programmed path or if it encounters obstacles. The operator can monitor and adjust the programming for several units operating simultaneously through a mobile device. The unit is powered by a 160- hp diesel engine, which Beaujot said is more than adequate for operating a 30-foot seeder at speeds up to six m.p.h. The company plans to conduct field tests throughout 2017 and make the first units available to a select number of farmers in 2018. Full commercialization will follow. It also plans to make the platform accessible to all imple- “The main reason ment manufacturers for develop- I wanted to avoid ment of DOT Ready implements. having a tractor Better and safer is if you take a Beaujot has seen the trends to 500-horsepower larger farms continue on the tractor and you drive Prairies, which has coincided with fewer experienced opera- it through the field, tors available to do the work. He between 20 per cent said this technology is part of the and a third of its solution. “I am convinced that if we put power requirement is side by side any operator and a to move itself.” machine like this that is properly set up and you run them both for 17 hours, like farmers try to do at Norbert Beaujot seeding time, that it will not only operate better and safer, but it will do a better job.” The DOT autonomous field Protection system, which is implement platform will be fea- designed to protect a worker tured in live demonstrations at from a fall while inspecting or 2:45 p.m. daily at the AIM show repairing a bin. site located 15 minutes north of • PolyWest will introduce Safe- Saskatoon on Highway 16. Fill, designed to prevent cross- It’s just one of many new inno- contamination between water vations and hundreds of exhibits fill stations and the user’s tank. at this 325-acre site showcasing • Agroliquid is releasing the new developments in crop or Flavanol Polymer Technology, livestock technology, equipment which is designed to optimize DOT approaches the implement, attaches and then heads off to do its job on a pre-programmed ‘flight plan.’ Photos: Supplied and agribusiness services. a grower’s fertilizer invest- ments by providing a product Other innovations at AIM that doesn’t tie up in the soils. Other new innovations being Virtually all of what is applied is launched include: taken up by the plant. An added • Michelin North America’s benefit of this technology is EvoBIB tire, a ‘two in one that nutrients are protected and Biosolids Land tire’ that adapts its profile resist the losses that can hap- and footprint according to pen when applied in stressful Application Program the farmer’s requirements. At environments. ultra-low pressures, the con- • DirectSpray Nozzle is intro- tact patch increases to reduce ducing an innovative pressure soil compaction, while ena- washer attachment designed to bling the power transmission quickly reach where a normal The City of Winnipeg is exploring opportunities to apply biosolids, to be increased. At higher pres- pressure washer nozzle can’t. a nutrient-rich, solid by-product of wastewater treatment, in the area sures, the tire transforms so You can change the nozzle from that only the central continu- straight to 45, to 90 degrees on west and southwest of Winnipeg such as the R.M. of Macdonald ous band grips the road, giv- the fly. No tools are needed. and the R.M. of Cartier. Please join us at one of two open houses to ing a smoother vibration-free ride, fuel savings and improved learn about the proposed program and provide your feedback. safety. • Farmers Edge will showcase its FarmCommand Scouting Date: July 11, 2017 Date: July 12, 2017 system — an app-based tool for monitoring and address- FAMINE Time: 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Time: 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. ing field conditions. It is the first mobile scouting app Location: Location: that’s integrated with the APPEAL Brunkild Memorial Rec Centre Elie Veteran’s Hall FarmCommand, giving grow- Millions are at ers an integrated and seamless 10 PR 305 34 Main St. E. experience. It is also launching risk of starvation. Corn Manager and its Next-Gen Your gift by June Brunkild, MB Elie, MB FarmCommand farm manage- ment tool. 30 is matched 1:1 Format: Drop-in (come and go) Format: Drop-in (come and go) • In the livestock sector, there by the Canadian is Libra TMR by AgriMatics, a government. tablet-based livestock ration For more information, visit winnipeg.ca/BiosolidsLandApplication. weighing and data manage- Go to www.foodgrainsbank.ca ment system. It measures the to donate. exact weight of ingredients For inquiries or for those who require alternate formats, French going into a feed mixer, tracks and measures what has been documents, or interpretation in order to participate, please contact fed to each pen and allows at or users to export data from the Brock Feenstra 1-888-882-3391 app through email. [email protected]. • Northern Strands Co. Inc. is launching its Grain Bin Fall 8 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 WHAT’S UP Canada 150

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July 6-8: FutureFarm Canada Expo, Olds College, Jubilee Jottings — looking back futurefarmexpo.com. Contact Blayne Meek, 403-556-4760 July 13: Keystone Agricultural Producers summer advisory council meeting, 9:30 a.m., at the first 60 years Victoria Inn, 3550 Victoria Ave., Brandon. For more info call As they do today, farmers in 1927 reflected on how much easier life was 204-697-1140. than back in the old days July 18-20: Ag in Motion: Western Canada’s Outdoor Farm Expo, Hwy. 16 at Range Rd. 3083, west In the midst of war in 1917, of Langham, Sask. For more info there was not much appetite visit aginmotion.ca. for a 50-year celebration July 25: Manitoba 4R of Confederation, so the Demonstration Farm Tour, 9:45 a.m. to 12 p.m., Marsh River country was anxious to Farms, east of Morris on PR 22. celebrate the “Jubilee” year For more info or to RSVP (deadline in 1927. Former editor John July 20) email agiamberardino@ Morriss prepared this look fertilizercanada.ca or call back at what we covered 613-786-3031. as those celebrations July 26: Manitoba 4R approached. Demonstration Farm Tour, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., R&D McLean Farms on Hwy. 528 (four miles south of Hwy. 3). For more BY JOHN MORRISS info or to RSVP (deadline July 20) email agiamberardino@ he Scoop Shovel, which fertilizercanada.ca or call 613-786-3031. published from 1925 until it became the Manitoba July 29: Canadian Limousin T Co-operator in 1931, was an Association annual general official “organ” and unabashed meeting, Portage la Prairie. Event includes CJLA Impact Show, promoter of the wheat pool July 27-30. For more info movement in Manitoba. Ed call 1-866-886-1605. Russenholt, who later became CBC television’s first “weath- Sept. 15-16: Manitoba Fibre Festival, Red River Exhibition erman,” was the Pool’s public- Park, 3977 Portage Ave., ity director and also a talented Winnipeg. For more info visit cartoonist. He took advantage of manitobafibrefestival.com. Confederation’s 60-year Jubilee in The editorial cartoon from The Scoop Shovel in June 1927. 1927 to put in this plug for both Sept. 17: Manitoba Open Farm Day. For more info visit national and farmer unity. openfarmday.ca. The issue also contained some “Jubilee Jottings” from pio- “Then came the Sept. 25-28: Agricultural Bioscience International neers looking back at the first 50 self-raking reaper, Conference (ABIC 2017), RBC years of farming in Manitoba, and when the Convention Centre, 375 York and just as we do when look- Ave., Winnipeg. For more info ing back today, they reflected on self-binder was or to register visit www.abic.ca/ how much things have changed. introduced it was abic2017. We’ve posted images of all these regarded as a wonder pages on our website. Nov. 14-15: Grain World and a blessing.” conference, RBC Convention “Looking back over the years Centre, 375 York Ave., Winnipeg. since I was born in Kildonan in For more info call 204-805-1284. 1862 the change is altogether G.T. Sutherland Nov. 19-21: Manitoba Farm startling,” wrote G.T. Sutherland Clandeboye Women’s Conference, Victoria of Clandeboye. Inn, 3550 Victoria Ave., Brandon. “In the early ’70s we used the For more info visit www. Red River Plow, then the wooden of our extensive railway systems, manitobafarmwomensconference. harrow. In harvesting the grain, the organization of the grain- ca. first came the sickle, the cra- marketing system which makes it Dec. 5-7: Western Canada dle, then the reaper which possible for the farmer to load his Conference on Soil Health/ was drawn by one man while grain from the machine, and with Western Canadian Grazing another forked off the grain to the aid of the radio watch the Conference, Radisson Hotel be bound into sheaves by hand. movements of the market and Edmonton South, 4440 Gateway Then came the self-raking keep in immediate touch with Blvd., Edmonton. For more info reaper, and when the self-binder the world, he is indeed fortunate call 780-836-3354. was introduced it was regarded compared to those who struggled Dec. 14: Hog Days, 10 a.m. to 4:30 as a wonder and a blessing.” in the early days.” p.m., Manitoba Room and UCT John Grover of Birnie wrote of Pavilion, Keystone Centre, 1175- the “striking contrasts” since he The women’s perspective An ad from the June 1927 issue. One writer marvelled at how much easier life had 18th St., Brandon. For more info arrived from England in 1870 at No first name or address was become for the woman at home. visit www.hogdaysbrandon.ca. age 20. “The crossing took 13-1/2 provided for Mrs. J. Munday, 2018 days in a sail-and-steam vessel of but she described her arrival Feb. 14-15: CropConnect 5,000 tons as compared with the from the U.S. by rail and vessel Mrs. E.M.A. George — also no “Then the struggle for exist- Conference, Victoria Inn, 1808 modern passage of about seven in 1866 and subsequent journey first name or address provided — ence commenced for many Wellington Ave., Winnipeg. days, and vessels more than six or to farm in the Gladstone area. described her 62 years of life and farm women, but they faced the For more info visit seven times that size,” he wrote. “Reaching Winnipeg we stayed the changes in home conven- problem patiently, with a for- cropconnectconference.ca. He also commented on the a few days in the emigrant sheds iences, including her mother’s titude that kept the home fires change in land values. which were crowded with set- first kerosene lamp in 1870. burning.” “The old process, also, of fil- tlers, mostly like ourselves, “I think it was in 1877 that my Mrs. Tooth described how she ing on a homestead for $10 cash, from Ontario. We found quite a mother bought a clothes wringer supplemented the farm income and buying a pre-emption at $1 number of other settlers ready which was considered a very by selling butter, eggs, lard, per acre with three years to pay, to start when we did, and it was wonderful machine. Today when bacon and chickens in Winnipeg. presents a distinct contrast to the quite a fair-size caravan which I step into a modern kitchen and However, “Sometimes I think canada’s ag-only listings giant land values at present varying left Winnipeg on the Portage trail see the up-to-date equipment, better prices and more livable from $25 to $50 per acre.” — now busy Portage Avenue — electric range, washing machine, conditions are somewhat deteri- Sheriff R.H. Home of Portage for the virgin lands farther west.” iron, hot water heaters and all the orating to the fibre of the present search from over reflected on the “stormy scenes She described seeing “some little and great helps that electric- generation. Cream shipped and enacted after the birth of this years after” Lord Strathcona’s ity has brought to our assistance butter bought does not look right 35,000 province as the result of the Riel herd of tame buffalo near his in the home, I feel like rubbing to me. I do not wish the young aG listinGs Rebellion,” and the arrival of a home in Silver Heights. my eyes and wondering if I have wives to work as the pioneer “body of virile men” (Northwest “The wild ones had all dis- come into a new world.” women worked, but there’s a Mounted Police) to quell it. appeared from those districts Mrs. A. Tooth described her medium — it should be a happy 1-800-667-7770 | .com He had special praise for the before then. I have eaten pem- life in Canada starting in 1883, one — manufacture for use and evolution of the grain-marketing mican often enough, but cannot “just after the big land boom of ship the residue. Bakers’ bread follow on: system. remember liking it particularly ’82 collapsed, leaving desolation is neither as healthful or as eco- “Through the instrumentality well.” behind.” nomical as homemade.” The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 9 FESTIVALS Canada 150

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June 29-July 1: Dauphin Manitoba’s earliest agriculture Agricultural Society Fair, Dauphin. Call 204-638-4428 or visit www. dauphinagsociety.com. First Nations, fur traders and the Selkirk settlers all grew June 29-July 2: Dauphin’s some of the earliest harvests in Manitoba Countryfest, Hwy. 10 south of Dauphin. Visit www.countryfest. ca. As part of our celebration of June 30-July 1: Glenboro Fair. Canada 150, the Manitoba Call 204-827-2661 or email Agricultural Museum’s [email protected]. Alex Campbell has written July 2: Kairos Blanket Exercise, a historical review of 2:30 p.m., International Peace agriculture in Manitoba. Garden, Boissevain. For more info The Manitoba Co-operator call 1-888-432-6733, ext. 112. will be printing it as an July 5: Rivers Fair. Call 204-328- ongoing serial over the next 7512 or email backhoe@mymts. several weeks. net. July 6-9: Winnipeg Folk Fest, Birds Hill Provincial Park. Visit winnipegfolkfestival.ca. BY ALEX CAMPBELL July 7-8: Dominion City Manitoba Agricultural Museum Summerfest. Call 204-427-2557. July 7-9: Carberry Fair and Races. hile Canada dates Call 204-834-3772 or visit www. from 1867, the his- carberryagsociety.ca. tory of agriculture in W July 7-9: PortageX, Portage la Manitoba stretches much fur- Prairie. Call 204-857-3231 or visit ther back into history, well www.portageex.com. before the arrival of European settlers. July 8-9: Minnedosa Fair. Call There is archeological evi- 204-761-7096 or email minnedosa [email protected]. dence corn was being grown in the Lockport area in the 1300s. July 8-9: Souris/Glenwood Fair. When European fur traders Call 204-483-0032 or email sourisglenwoodfairrodeo@gmail. moved into Western Canada, Manitoba First Nations agricultural history isn’t well known. PHOTO: Manitoba Archives they saw agricultural activi- com. ties carried out by First Nations July 8-9: Manitou Fair. Call 204- groups. 246-2105 or email manitouag In 1772 a trader noted a First Selkirk managed [email protected]. Nations tobacco plantation, per- July 13-15: Carman Country Fair. haps 500 square yards in size, in to gain control of Call 204-745-2226 or visit www. western Saskatchewan. Tobacco a large acreage carmancountryfair.ca. is a difficult crop to grow and in Rupert’s Land July 13-16: Frog Follies and this indicates the First Nations and began to bring Agricultural Fair, St. Pierre Jolys. on the Prairies had agricultural Call 204-226-0527 or visit frog- expertise. settlers into the Red follies.com. In the early 1800s, corn and River area. July 14-15: Deloraine Fair. Call potatoes began to be planted 204-747-3457 or 204-747-3177 on a regular basis in the Netley or email pkbell032566@hotmail. Creek area of Manitoba by the com. Ottawa First Nations who had recently arrived in the area from July 14-16: Elkhorn Fair. Call 204-845-2153 or email their home area in the Upper the Prairies increased in num- [email protected]. Great Lakes area. They intro- ber in this period. In addition, duced corn production to the the Spanish introduced horses July 14-16: Arborg Agricultural Ojibwa people who had also to North America in 1519 and Fair and Rodeo, Highway 7, recently moved into the area horses then spread to the Plains Arborg. Call 204-378-5429 or from the east. First Nations, greatly facilitating 204-642-2700 or visit www.ag society.net. While the area under cultiva- the buffalo hunt. tion does not appear to have As well as the First Nations, July 14-16: Triple S Fair and been extensive, it did serve as an the various fur trading posts on Rodeo, Selkirk. Call 204-757-7901 Fur trading outposts were the scene of some of the earliest European agriculture in important source of seed for the the Prairies also grew gardens or 204-485-4854 or visit www. Western Canada. PHOTO: PARKS CANADA Selkirk settlers after their arrival plus some posts grew small selkirkfairandrodeo.com. in Manitoba in 1812. The Ottawa acreages of wheat, barley and July 15: Ukrainian Festival, people in the Netley Creek area oats. Cattle, poultry and swine farmers appeared, largely people with stallions to improve the Gardenton. Call 204-425-3072 or left for the Kenora area about were transported to some posts retiring from the fur trade and quality of horses available as email [email protected]. 1812 as their fields at Netley were to serve as the basis of breed- their offspring. horses were being used for cul- July 15: Springfield Country Fair, subject to theft, probably insti- ing herds and flocks. The posts The early years were a struggle tivation by the 1820s, as well as Hwys. 15 and 206, Dugald. Call gated by the fur trading compa- engaged in agricultural activities with floods, plagues of grass- oxen. 204-755-3464 or 204-866-3707 nies who were very opposed to in order to reduce the volume hoppers and mice plus a diffi- Wheat, barley, oats and other or visit www.springfieldagsociety. the introduction of agriculture of supplies to be freighted to cult climate with a short grow- crops were being produced. Wild com. to the area as they saw this as the posts as this movement was ing season. In addition there was hay was being cut for fodder. July 16-17: Oak River Fair. Call diverting the First Nations away expensive. conflict and violence with peo- However, it was largely subsis- 204-566-2281 or email ashbla2@ from hunting and trapping. The It is interesting to note the ple who felt threatened by the tence agriculture as the mar- hotmail.com. Ottawa people resumed corn Selkirk settlers, while on their appearance of the settlers. ket for agricultural commodi- July 18: Strathclair Fair. Call production at Kenora. way to the Red River from The settlement was not self- ties was limited in the Red River 204-365-0871 or 204-365-2653 The Ojibwa people contin- Hudson’s Bay where they had sufficient pre-1830 and many area, due to the limited popula- or email strathclairagsociety@ ued on agricultural production landed, purchased a cow and settlers had to survive by hunt- tion and absence of affordable gmail.com. at Netley Creek and they also bull at Oxford House. ing. Various schemes were tried transport to other markets. Shoal Lake Ag Fair. Call began to cultivate gardens in From the First Nations and to provide an economic base for Some observers of the settle- July 19: 204-759-2990 or visit www. the settlement such as buffalo other areas of Manitoba, along trading post’s agricultural activi- ment claim it was “smother- shoallakeagsociety.ca. the Assiniboine, the shores of ties grew the knowledge that the wool and beef tallow schemes. ing in its own fat,” as in some Lake Manitoba and as far north Prairies were capable of sup- Collecting hair from buffalo years production far exceeded July 20: Hamiota Fair. Call 204- as the Swan River Valley and porting agriculture. proved erratic and the large consumption. 764-2642 or visit hamiota.com/ grew corn, potatoes, turnips, When Lord Selkirk was look- number of beef cattle to sup- However, in other years, - page4.html. squash, pumpkins and other ing for an area to settle Scots port a tallow industry proved vation stalked the community. July 20-23: Manitoba Stampede items. displaced by Scottish landlords too difficult to maintain as Drought occurred in 1863 to and Exhibition, Morris. Call No one is quite sure what clearing their properties to the cattle needed shelter and 1865 and returned in 1868 when 204-746-2552 or visit manitoba happened to First Nations agri- make way for sheep, one area feed for the winter beyond even hunting and fishing failed. stampede.ca. culture between 1300 and the he became interested in was the the capacity of the settlers to July 21: Harding Fair. Call 204- late 1700s, however, one pos- eastern Prairies. Selkirk man- provide. Alex Campbell is executive director of 838-2241 or email hardingfair@ sible answer is that the “Little aged to gain control of a large Many settlers left for the U.S. the Manitoba Agricultural Museum. inethome.ca. Ice Age” period also negatively acreage in Rupert’s Land and but those who stayed managed His six-part series on the history July 21-23: Gilbert Plains/ affected the Prairies, making began to bring settlers into the to adopt to the climate condi- of agriculture in Manitoba will run Grandview Fair. Call 204-548- growing corn and other crops Red River area. tions and become successful throughout the summer to celebrate 4905 or email gp.gv.agsociety@ unrewarding. Also there is think- In addition to the settlers farmers. Sheep and cattle were Canada 150. Next week: A changing live.ca. ing that the buffalo herds on brought in by Selkirk, other brought in to the colony along landscape. 10 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017

EXCHANGES: $1 Cdn: $0.7536 U.S. $1 LIVESTOCK MARKETS JUNE 23rd, 2017 U.S: $1.3268 Cdn.

column Cattle Prices (Friday to Thursday) Winnipeg June 23rd, 2017 Slaughter Cattle Steers — Heifers — D1, 2 Cows 95.00 - 107.50 Summer slowdown begins D3 Cows 85.00 - 94.00 Bulls 118.00 - 134.00 Feeder Cattle (Price ranges for feeders refer to top-quality animals only) Steers (901+ lbs.) 158.00 - 184.00 for Manitoba auction marts (801-900 lbs.) 170.00 - 202.00 (701-800 lbs.) 188.00 - 217.00 (601-700 lbs.) 195.00 - 243.00 Signals point to a market getting set to weaken (501-600 lbs.) 215.00 - 255.00 (401-500 lbs.) 225.00 - 266.00 Heifers (901+ lbs.) 140.00 - 168.00 (801-900 lbs.) 155.00 - 179.00 (701-800 lbs.) 160.00 - 192.00 (601-700 lbs.) 170.00 - 212.00 DAVE SIMS “The packers might have one of (501-600 lbs.) 180.00 - 222.00 CNSC (401-500 lbs.) 210.00 - 236.00 their biggest kills of the year.” Slaughter Cattle ($/cwt) Alberta South Ontario Grade A Steers (1,000+ lbs.) $ 155.00 - 162.50 $ 147.90 - 172.98 Grade A Heifers (850+ lbs.) — 151.75 - 170.42 brian perrilat D1, 2 Cows 105.00 - 119.00 81.08 - 115.35 CanFax D3 Cows 90.00 - 105.00 81.08 - 115.35 Bulls 129.50 - 129.50 110.45 - 135.03 he dog days of summer have arrived at Steers (901+ lbs.) $ 177.00 - 189.00 $ 159.75 - 189.12 auction marts in Manitoba, as just 827 (801-900 lbs.) 185.00 - 212.00 168.01 - 198.49 cattle were sold during the week ended parts, but in general, conditions look pretty (701-800 lbs.) 206.00 - 225.00 164.25 - 212.62 T (601-700 lbs.) 225.00 - 248.00 155.23 - 237.85 June 23, well down from the previous week good. (501-600 lbs.) 233.00 - 257.00 172.53 - 232.13 when 1,890 animals were sold. Another factor that could boost the market (401-500 lbs.) 241.00 - 265.00 174.69 - 250.27 Prices stayed relatively firm, however, with is last week’s decision by the U.S. to suspend Heifers (901+ lbs.) $ 163.00 - 176.00 $ 147.08 - 168.28 (801-900 lbs.) 170.00 - 194.00 152.39 - 177.22 some mild strengthening on a few of the fresh beef imports from Brazil, following (701-800 lbs.) 185.00 - 200.00 157.38 - 185.48 light heifer classes. continued concerns over public health, sani- (601-700 lbs.) 197.00 - 216.00 161.59 - 198.72 (501-600 lbs.) 211.00 - 233.00 155.85 - 210.54 For instance, heifers (400-500 lbs.) saw tary conditions and animal health issues.

(401-500 lbs.) 218.00 - 238.00 170.84 - 210.36 floor bids of $180 per hundredweight, which However, there could be some signs the exceeded the previous week where some market is preparing to weaken. The size of Futures (June 23rd, 2017) in U.S. animals were going for as low as $193. the U.S. beef herd is above 11 million ani- Fed Cattle Close Change Feeder Cattle Close Change June 2017 118.63 -3.88 August 2017 143.45 -3.63 “Demand has stayed strong for feeder mals for the first time since January 2013. August 2017 114.28 -3.22 September 2017 142.98 -3.43 cattle,” said Brian Perrilat, senior analyst On top of that, the number of cattle in October 2017 112.00 -2.70 October 2017 141.45 -3.40 with the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association’s commercial feedlots increased by 12 per December 2017 112.68 -2.88 November 2017 139.93 -3.27 February 2018 113.30 -2.70 January 2018 135.70 -1.98 CanFax arm. “Prices held in reasonably cent, to 2.1 million head. There are expecta-

April 2018 111.55 -2.55 March 2018 133.98 -1.97 well.” tions that the overall supply will increase Cattle Slaughter Cattle Grades (Canada) Just 260 animals showed up on the slaugh- even further in August. ter market, with prices hanging relatively “The packers might have one of their big- Week Ending Previous Week Ending Previous steady. gest kills of the year,” said Perrilat. June 16, 2017 Year­ June 16, 2017 Year Canada 54,524 49,787 Prime 546 632 Younger cows that were suitable to be Many of the big orders have already come East 10,696 10,161 AAA 22,185 22,892 placed on pasture and bred were selling $10- in, he added, as companies prepare for West 43,828 39,626 AA 21,397 17,084 $15 higher than butchers. A few cow-calf Fourth of July festivities. Manitoba NA NA A 1,529 1,195 pairs traded up to $2,550, according to an “Most of the holiday buying is probably U.S. 628,000 606,000 B 867 670 D 6,710 6,356 outlet. done,” he added. E 387 265 Drought-like weather is also raising con- Manitoba ranchers are being reminded to cerns among some ranchers in the northern get premises ID numbers sooner rather than U.S. Plains. later. In 2018, the measure becomes manda- Hog Prices “In the northern U.S. there was some cat- tory as part of the new National Traceability (Friday to Thursday) ($/100 kg) Source: Manitoba Agriculture tle movement due to drought,” said Perrilat. Program. “Those areas still appear to be quite dry.” E - Estimation The feed situation on the Prairies could be Dave Sims writes for Commodity News Service Canada, a MB. ($/hog) Current Week Last Week Last Year (Index 100) Winnipeg company specializing in grain and commodity MB (All wts.) (Fri-Thurs.) 222E 208.48 208.76 slightly better in some areas, he added. Dry MB (Index 100) (Fri-Thurs.) 206E 193.62 192.91 weather has made pastures spotty in a few market reporting. ON (Index 100) (Mon.-Thurs.) 211.05 197.23 194.47 PQ (Index 100) (Mon.-Fri.) 210.53 199.85 197.17

Futures (June 16th, 2017) in U.S. Hogs Close Change July 2017 85.03 2.98 August 2017 79.88 0.95 briefs October 2017 68.88 1.68 December 2017 62.88 1.10 February 2018 66.23 0.90 Manitoba forages What farmers could use as it eliminates the wee- now is some dry weather, vils’ food source, forcing fight past winterkill, she added, so they can get them to move on some- Other Market Prices alfalfa into bale form. where else. pest issues “A lot of guys have put A lot of the alfalfa Sheep and Lambs up alfalfa silage already,” already suffered winterkill SunGold BY DAVE SIMS she added. due to untimely frosts and $/cwt Winnipeg Wooled Fats T oronto Specialty Meats CNS Canada According to the prov- low snow cover. Because Ewes Choice — 109.04 - 149.68 — Lambs (110+ lb.) — 213.22 - 250.19 ince’s latest crop report, of this, the hay yield (95 - 109 lb.) — 273.88 - 300.27 The first hay cut is well some flowering has begun potential in Manitoba is (80 - 94 lb.) — 275.25 - 301.11 underway in several parts on some alfalfa fields estimated to be lower than (Under 80 lb.) — 270.87 - 323.09 (New crop) — — of Manitoba as favourable while weevils have also normal. weather conditions set the been spotted in certain “There may have to be stage for what could be a locations. reseeding on newly estab- Chickens E ggs decent forage season. “I did actually see some lished alfalfa fields if they Minimum broiler prices as of April 13, 2010 Minimum prices to producers for ungraded “Generally speak- weevils (on June 20) in the haven’t already done so,” Under 1.2 kg...... $1.5130 eggs, f.o.b. egg grading station, set by the ing they’re (forages) all McCreary area; they’ve said Iwanchysko. 1.2 - 1.65 kg...... $1.3230 Manitoba Egg Producers Marketing Board 1.65 - 2.1 kg...... $1.3830 effective November 10, 2013. doing well,” said Pamela done some significant Aphids have also been 2.1 - 2.6 kg...... $1.3230 New Previous Iwanchysko, farm produc- damage there,” said spotted in alfalfa fields

A Extra Large $2.00 $2.05 tion extension specialist Iwanchysko. “The weevil is and spraying is underway, A Large 2.00 2.05 with the provincial govern- a definite concern.” but at this point they’re T urkeys A Medium 1.82 1.87 A Small 1.40 1.45 ment in Dauphin. “The That’s why prompt cut- not a real concern, she Minimum prices as of June 25, 2017 A Pee Wee 0.3775 0.3775 rains were timely.” ting is important, she said, said. Broiler Turkeys Nest Run 24 + 1.8910 1.9390 (6.2 kg or under, live weight truck load average) B 0.45 0.45 Grade A ...... $1.920 C 0.15 0.15 Undergrade ...... $1.830 Hen Turkeys Goats (between 6.2 and 8.5 kg liveweight truck load average) Winnipeg Toronto Grade A ...... $1.910 ( Hd Fats) ($/cwt) Undergrade ...... $1.810 Kids — 171.78 - 291.66 L ight Tom/Heavy Hen Turkeys (between 8.5 and 10.8 kg liveweight truck load average) Billys — — Mature — 106.94 - 275.63 Grade A ...... $1.910 Undergrade ...... $1.810 Tom Turkeys H orses Looking for results? Check out the market reports (10.8 and 13.3 kg, live weight truck load average) Winnipeg Toronto Grade A...... $1.900 ($/cwt) ($/cwt) from livestock auctions around the province. » PaGe 14 Undergrade...... $1.815 <1,000 lbs. — 109.00 - 159.00 Prices are quoted f.o.b. producers premise. 1,000 lbs.+ — 35.00 - 67.50 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 11 GRAIN MARKETS column Manitoba Elevator Prices

Average quotes as of June 23, 2017 ($/tonne)

Future Basis Cash Canola futures plummet E. Manitoba wheat 242.97 45.39 288.36 W. Manitoba wheat 242.97 29.09 272.06 ahead of StatsCan report E. Manitoba canola 509.60 -25.33 484.27 W. Manitoba canola 509.60 -32.56 477.04 Traders’ acreage estimates lean toward bearish levels Source: pdqinfo.ca Port Prices

Phil-Franz Warkentin As of Friday, June 23, 2017 ($/tonne) CNSC For three-times-daily market Last Week Weekly Change reports and more from U.S. hard red winter 12% Houston 191.71 -3.39 Commodity News Service Canada, U.S. spring wheat 14% Portland 282.46 6.79 CE Futures Canada canola contracts visit the Markets section at Canola Thunder Bay 540.60 -8.50 dropped hard during the week ended Canola Vancouver 549.60 -11.50 I June 23, hitting some of their lowest lev- www.manitobacooperator.ca. els in months. The biggest losses were in the new-crop months, with improving crop weather and Closing Futures Prices declines in the U.S. soy complex behind some of the selling pressure. The nearby July As of Thursday, June 22, 2017 ($/tonne) contract lagged to the downside, as tighten- Last Week Weekly Change ing old-crop supplies provided some sup- growing regions of the U.S. in North Dakota port and investors worked to exit the front and Montana continued to miss out on any ICE canola 509.60 -4.50 month ahead of its expiry. significant precipitation. ICE milling wheat 276.00 4.00 The tight old-crop supply situation means Crop ratings for U.S. spring wheat declined ICE barley 138.00 0.00 that any weather scare for the new crop to only 41 per cent good to excellent, as of could spark a rally. However, in the absence June 18, and were expected to have worsened Mpls. HRS wheat 242.97 6.80 of such a catalyst, the trend appears to be over the course of the week. Minneapolis Chicago SRW wheat 168.93 -2.02 pointed lower. futures continued their month-long rally, Kansas City HRW wheat 170.58 -3.40 Statistics Canada releases updated acreage hitting fresh 2-1/2-year highs in the proc- estimates on Thursday, June 29, while the ess. Chicago and Kansas City winter wheat Corn 140.84 -10.33 U.S. Department of Agriculture will put out futures were pulled higher as well, but the Oats 165.02 -9.40 its own acreage numbers the following day, advancing harvest in the southern Plains did Soybeans 332/35 -12.68 June 30. temper the gains. Adjustments from the previous estimate With the run-up in Minneapolis spring Soymeal 323.55 -8.04 are inevitable, but the extent of those adjust- wheat, the Canadian wheat acreage number Soyoil 697.00 -33.08 ments could sway the nearby direction of from Statistics Canada will be closely the futures markets, especially as adverse watched by the global wheat trade. The spring weather in parts of the Prairies likely spring wheat futures rally likely came too left some land unseeded. late to alter Canadian seeding plans. Average Cash Prices Winnipeg For canola, trade estimates range from guesses are calling for a downward revision about 21 million to 22.7 million acres, with in the all-wheat number from the previous As of Friday, June 23, 2017 ($/tonne) most analysts leaning toward the higher end report. Last Week Weekly Change of that range. After seeding 20.4 million acres Trade estimates place total Canadian wheat last year, the likelihood of record-large canola seedings at about 21.5 million to 23.2 million Feed wheat n/a n/a area should be bearish on paper. However, acres, which would compare with the 23.2 Feed barley 150.65 1.38 yields are still very much in the air. million seeded in 2016. Of that total, durum Rye n/a n/a In the U.S., soybeans and corn were both area is forecast to be down considerably on lower on the week, as good Midwestern the year, with estimates ranging from about Flaxseed 435.41 -6.30 weather helped ease any nearby concerns for 4.9 million to 5.1 million. Canadian farmers Feed peas n/a n/a the developing crops. seeded 6.2 million acres of durum the previ- Entering into the heat of summer, weather ous year. Oats 200.36 -3.89 will be the key market moving factor over the Soybeans 361.19 -16.53 next few months for the Chicago futures. Phil Franz-Warkentin writes for Commodity News Service Sunflower (NuSun) Fargo, ND ($U.S./CWT) 15.70 n/a Wheat arguably saw the most excitement Canada, a Winnipeg company specializing in grain and during the week, as the key spring wheat- commodity market reporting. Sunflower (Confection) Fargo, ND ($U.S./CWT) Ask Ask

Prairie wheat bids rise amid concerns over U.S. wheat Conditions in U.S. spring wheat areas raise questions over quality and yield

with bids in Saskatchewan coming BY DAVE SIMS in at about $258-$266 per tonne. CNS Canada Average (CWRS) prices ranged from about $272 per tonne in The September spring wheat con- western Manitoba to as high as $289 in northern Alberta. tract in Minneapolis, off of which ard red spring wheat bids most CWRS contracts Canada in Western Canada posted are based, was quoted June 23 at H gains during the week ended US$6.6625 per bushel, up 19.25 U.S. June 23, as continued concerns cents from the previous week. about yields and quality in the U.S. Kansas City hard red winter wheat spring wheat crop pushed the mar- futures, traded in Chicago, are more ket higher. location to location, but generally the currency-adjusted basis levels at closely linked to CPSR in Canada. Depending on the location, aver- gained $1 on average to range from about US$25-$38 below the futures. The September K.C. wheat contract age Canada Western Red Spring about $29 to $46 per tonne above Looking at it the other way was quoted June 23 at US$4.825 per (CWRS) wheat prices were up $6-$8 the futures when using the grain around, if the Minneapolis futures bushel, down nine U.S. cents com- per tonne across the Prairie prov- company methodology of quoting are converted to Canadian dollars, pared to the previous week. inces, according to price quotes the basis as the difference between CWRS basis levels across Western The September Chicago Board of from a cross-section of delivery U.S. dollar-denominated futures Canada range from $33 to $50 below Trade soft wheat contract settled June points compiled by PDQ (Price and and Canadian dollar cash bids. the futures. 23 at US$4.735, down eight U.S. cents Data Quotes). Average prices ranged When accounting for cur- Canada Prairie Spring Red (CPSR) on the week. from about $272 per tonne in west- rency exchange rates by adjusting wheat bids were up by $1-$3 per The Canadian dollar settled June 23 ern Manitoba to as high as $289 in Canadian prices to U.S. dollars, tonne, with prices ranging from at 75.37 U.S. cents, down by a fifth of northern Alberta. CWRS bids ranged from US$205 to $183 to $196 per tonne. a cent relative to its U.S. counterpart Quoted basis levels varied from US$218 per tonne. That would put Average durum prices held steady compared to the previous week. 12 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 LIVESTOCK h u s b a n d r y — the science, S K I L L O R A r t O F F A R M I N G National Angus breeders get a taste of Brandon Panel discussions and tours of the local area and cattle industry were on the agenda as Brandon hosted the 2017 Canadian Angus Association national convention June 8-11

BY Alexis Stockford Co-operator staff

he Angus breeding com- munity descended on T Brandon in June for its first annual convention in the Keystone province since 2011. Outgoing president David Sibbald said he was excited to see so many attending the event, something that’s important because the industry needs to co- ordinate on a plethora of impor- tant issues including sustain- ability, the environment and even health-care issues. “I think it’s very important for our members to hear from the most reputable people, experts and professors who are really tasked with helping us through this,” Sibbald said. “I’m really excited about the collaborative effort we’re seeing here from all aspects of our industry so that we drive to a single, clear message.” Attendees take a tour of Norman and Ruth Anderson and Son’s Farm near Souris, one of several area tours included in the Canadian Angus Association national convention in Sustainability, branding and Brandon. Photos: Alexis Stockford the value chain were repeat topics through the weekend. Speakers included Manitoba producer Joe Bouchard, TEAMAuctionSales. com developer Jason Danard, Fawn Jackson, founding execu- tive director of the Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef, Dr. Ed Pajor, who spoke on pub- lic perceptions of the industry as it relates to animal pain and welfare, and keynote speaker James Bradbury, brand officer for Canada Beef. Bradbury warned against “blan- ket” branding, arguing instead that messages should be targeted James Bradbury, brand officer to specific segments of consumers for Canada Beef, talks branding using the specific mediums each Fisher Branch producer Joe Bouchard (l to r), cattle marketer Jason Danard and during his keynote address at the Outgoing president David Sibbald will segment is most likely to frequent. chef Brett Rystephanick represent different points in the value chain during a panel Canadian Angus Association national spend the next year as past president Beef consumers, he reported, discussion June 9. convention in Brandon June 8-11. of the association. tend to be male and consumption peaks between 30-54 years of age. harmful for the environment,” Canada Beef has identified builds and continues to assess “We’re looking at develop- Bradbury also pointed to mar- but only 12 per cent of surveyed several major messages in favour through a governance model and ment of a strategic plan over the ket research that implies issues Canadian consumers, 14 per cent of the industry: taste, patriotic so we’ve spent some time clari- next six to eight months, which such as hormone use or environ- of surveyed Mexican consumers, loyalty, producers’ personal sto- fying policy and procedure (to is going to include our member- mental impact may not be the 10 per cent of surveyed Chinese ries and beef as a “good time” ensure) that we have good suc- ship,” Wildman said. “We’re a consumer driver that some retail- consumers and three per cent of product. cession planning,” Sibbald said, member-driven organization and ers have come to think. surveyed Japanese consumers “How all that contributes to adding that the system allows a we’re going to gather information Canada Beef asked both agreed. being Canadian, that’s the mes- smooth changeover when new through town halls and surveys Canadian beef industry stake- Those numbers are unlikely to sage that we need to forward and board members are elected. and one-on-one contact with our holders and consumers to rate stop retailers, however, who have we can prove that 2-1/2 times During his term, the associa- membership to see what their agreement with 54 statements on increasingly stressed health issues more consumption can come tion made changes to its gov- vision is.” the industry. The study reached and environmentalism, such as from a message with that than it ernance model, undertook Starting in August, the asso- 500 consumers in each of the four in the 2016 Earls controversy that would trying to battle a particular research into best farm manage- ciation will also launch monthly countries (Canada, Mexico, China saw the restaurant chain switch issue,” Bradbury said. ment strategies and developed evaluations to members. and Japan) it was conducted. briefly to American beef. programming. “We’re real excited about this Results showed 75 per cent “It wouldn’t ignore it, but we’ve Handing over the reins One of the most substan- and getting closer to real-time of stakeholders agreed that, got to recognize that with the The convention marked a chang- tial changes, the Angus Cow evaluations,” association CEO “Canadian beef is raised with funding that we have and the ing of the guard in the Canadian Enrolment (ACE) program, was Rob Smith said. “It will not mat- unhealthy levels of hormones and manpower that we have, that Angus Association as Sibbald proposed last fall and will take ter so much when you submit antibiotics,” but only 15 per cent going up against a food-service handed his post to Brett Wildman effect January 2018. The program your weights, because within of surveyed Canadian consum- organization on a topic, whatever of Alberta. Trevor Welch was rolls association services into a that month you will get adjusted ers agreed. Internationally, the topic that is, would a lot of named next in line as president- single fee. Participating members numbers.” same statement received 17 per those resources,” Bradbury said. elect and will take over in 2018. will enrol all their breeding pro- Black Angus will certainly be cent agreement in Mexico, 15 per “What we’ve got to realize is that The executive rotates on a gram cows, compared to the pre- covered in the evaluations, while cent in China and five per cent in we’ve got our own strategy and three-year basis, with each vious, per-calf system. work is ongoing to include red Japan. our own brand to be able to get member serving a year as pres- Wildman will preside over the Angus numbers as well, Smith Likewise, 68 per cent of indus- out there. We’ve got to do a better ident-elect, president and past continuing rollout for that pro- told membership. try stakeholders agreed that job of getting our positive messag- president. gram, as well as development of a “Canadian beef production is ing out there.” “Every good organization three- to four-year strategic plan. [email protected] The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 13

SHEEP & GOAT COLUMN Summer brings sunnier view of market There will be fewer lamb and goat sales over the summer months

BY MARK ELLIOT GOAT DOES $1.54/ lb. animal weight Co-operator contributor Ewes $222 meat $1.25 78 lbs. long with the arrival $193.20 - $218.75 $0.82 85 lbs. of the single-sale-a- A month summer sched- $166.75 - $177.80 $1.24 90 lbs. ule June 7, came a more posi- tive attitude towards the mar- $136.73 - $155.44 $1.21 120 lbs. ket between both buyers and producers. $120.15 - $129.87 $1.49 134 lbs. There were 510 animals pre- sented in the ring at the most Lambs (lbs.) $1.34 138 lbs. recent sheep and goat sale at Winnipeg Livestock Auction. 110+ $198.40 DAIRY $1.46 120 lbs. The sheep sales saw more bidding from buyers and a pos- 95 - 110 $205.64 $1.24 135 lbs. itive trend to mark the start of HERD DISPERSAL BOER-CROSS DOELINGS the season. 80 - 94 $208.80 - $217.39 There appeared to be no $2.71 88 lbs. price difference between wool $180.63 - $203.32 and hair ewes. The demand $2.69 89 lbs. for the ewes ranged from reli- Under 80 gious holiday celebrations to $2.55 / $2.58 93 lbs. 72 / 79 $172.80 / $190.39 producers taking advantage $2.45 99 lbs. of great-quality animals in the 60 - 66 $147.62 - $159.06 ring to increase their herds. BUCKS Some producers had sheared $139.86 - $142.20 their ewes to show the body meat $2.03 80 lbs. development at a glance. This 50 - 59 $132.00 - $142.78 method appeared to spark $2.21 145 lbs. stronger bidding and better $82.50 - $82.60 prices. $1.95 155 lbs. The prices ranged from 43 - 46 $100.35 $1.11 to $1.27 per pound, for a KIDS - Under 80 weight range from 140 to 148 $92.45 - $95.68 pounds. For comparison pur- MEAT $2.30 73 lbs. poses, the weight range of 140- 34 $62.90 to 164-pound sheared ewes DOELINGS - MEAT $1.33 60 lbs. saw a price range from $1.29 to $1.38 per pound. opment as the lambs entered between the groups presented DAIRY $1.33 60 lbs. Buyers noticed the quality of the arena. The average bidding in the ring. Some groups of the rams and responded with ranged from $2.16 to $2.45 per high-quality lambs maintained MEAT $1.77 53 lbs. strong prices. A 110-pound pound. Yearlings (older lambs) the strong prices but many $1.88 40 lbs. Suffolk-cross ram brought $242 showed they could not com- groups could not reach this ($2.20/lb.). That’s in compar- pete with the younger feeder range. There was no price dif- $1.51 43 lbs. ison to much lighter rams in lambs. These yearling lambs ferences between the wool and the 145- to 160-lb. range which brought $1.74/lb. hair lambs. brought just $1.34 to $1.40 a The lightweight lamb clas- The 40-plus-pound lambs Turning to goats, the does doelings entered the arena. pound. sification stuck with the strong produced a higher price showed strong bidding and Prices ranged from $2.45 to There was only one heavy- bidding trend, as the demand range from $2.08 to $2.23/ prices across the board. There $2.71/lb. — great condition weight lamb for this sale. A for immediate purposes con- lb. The visual condition of was strong bidding for both and body structure goats were 160-pound Suffolk-cross lamb tinued. The 70-plus-pound these lambs was a great asset. meat and dairy animals. The rewarded. brought $198.40 ($1.24/lb.). lambs brought a price range There was a price difference dairy goat does were Alpine- The buyers were interested in A group of 97-pound Dorset- from $2.40 to $2.41/lb. between the wool and hair cross does and La Mancha- the goat bucks at this sale with cross lambs represented the Once again, quality of even lambs. cross does, and proved the many varied reasons for bid- market lamb classification. the lower-weight lambs kept The 34-pound Katahdin- demand was as strong as for ding and buying. These lambs brought $205.64 the bidding. Buyers had the cross lamb was just too small the meat does. Once again there was high ($2.12/lb.). option for immediate sales or to draw major bidding. This The Boer-cross doelings demand for goat kids. The Strong bidding was seen for increasing the herd. The price lamb brought $1.85/lb. from a herd dispersal were of Boer-cross doelings were of the feeder lambs, mostly for ranged from $2.22 to $2.42/lb. Heavier new-crop lambs still top quality and excellent for great buyer interest, and not local and immediate sales. for the 60-plus-pound lambs. had interest from the buyers. A increasing or starting a herd. just for the meat market. Many The classification showed The 50-plus-pound lambs dozen 103-pound Suffolk-cross There was very noticeable of these animals seemed des- quality and structure devel- showed a great difference lambs brought $2.24/lb. buyer interest as soon as the tined for herd building.

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Weight Category Ashern Gladstone Grunthal Heartland Heartland Killarney Ste. Rose Winnipeg Brandon Virden Feeder Steers n/a 20-Jun 20-Jun n/a n/a 23-Jun No. on offer n/a 123 233 n/a n/a 210 Over 1,000 lbs. n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 900-1,000 n/a n/a n/a 170.00-185.00 n/a n/a n/a 155.00-178.00 800-900 n/a n/a 180.00-194.00 185.00-202.00 n/a n/a n/a 170.00-188.00 700-800 n/a n/a 190.00-216.00 195.00-215.00 n/a n/a n/a 177.00-208.00 600-700 n/a n/a 200.00-240.00 215.00-230.00 n/a n/a n/a 195.00-238.00 500-600 n/a n/a 200.00-241.00 230.00-245.00 n/a n/a n/a 215.00-248.00 400-500 n/a n/a 210.00-242.00 240.00-255.00 n/a n/a n/a 225.00-255.00 300-400 n/a n/a 220.00-245.00 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Feeder heifers 900-1,000 lbs. n/a n/a n/a 155.00-175.00 n/a n/a n/a 135.00-165.00 800-900 n/a n/a n/a 165.00-180.00 n/a n/a n/a 150.00-175.00 700-800 n/a n/a n/a 170.00-185.00 n/a n/a n/a 150.00-180.00 600-700 n/a n/a 190.00-220.00 185.00-202.00 n/a n/a n/a 155.00-188.00 500-600 n/a n/a 200.00-237.50 205.00-220.00 n/a n/a n/a 175.00-208.00 400-500 n/a n/a 215.00-247.50 215.00-230.00 n/a n/a n/a 180.00-212.00 300-400 n/a n/a 215.00-237.50 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Slaughter Market No. on offer n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 D1-D2 Cows n/a n/a 85.00-114.00 95.00-107.00 n/a n/a n/a 97.00-108.00 D3-D5 Cows n/a n/a n/a 80.00-94.00 n/a n/a n/a 90.00-102.00 Age Verified n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Good Bulls n/a n/a 114.00-130.25 125.00-135.00 n/a n/a n/a 122.00-128.00 Butcher Steers n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Butcher Heifers n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Feeder Cows n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100.00-140.00 Fleshy Export Cows n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Lean Export Cows n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Heiferettes n/a n/a 115.00-131.00 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a * includes slaughter market (Note all prices in CDN$ per cwt. These prices also generally represent the top one-third of sales reported by the auction yard.)

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After a dry start to the growing season, recent rains have made for lusher pastures. This pasture, east of Altamont, is ideal with ample grass, plenty of shade and a source of water all keeping cattle content. photo: jeannette greaves

New mentorship program looks to connect Angus breeders New Angus breeders will be given the opportunity to pick more experienced brains on industry concerns, business development and day-to-day decisions through a mentorship program

2015, membership fell from BY ALEXIS STOCKFORD “It’s basically just a resource for young breeders to go down the road that they 2,634 to 2,225, recovering to Co-operator staff 2,346 in 2016. want to go down. If there’s maybe somebody who’s a little more interested in, The association also hit a hat kind of advice can say, grass-fed cattle, low-energy-type cattle, we’ll try and match them up with six-year record in registered an Angus breeder in somebody who’s running the same program.” cattle in 2016. About 62,400 W the Maritimes give calves were registered last to a breeder in Manitoba? If year, up from 55,400 in 2010. their management practices Transfers fell to 21,200 in 2016 Nathan Marin are similar enough, they might CAA new-generation breeder development director from 21,700 the year before. be about to find out. Smith noted, however, that Participating long-term bull transfers had remained breeders will be paired off largely the same, and attrib- with industry newcomers this tized over distance between Participation is currently McRae’s idea percolated over uted the drop to members summer after the Canadian farms, although the associa- limited to association mem- the next years and, in 2016, the keeping their registered Angus Association launched tion hopes farm visits will be bers, although Smith has said association decided enough females. This has fed into herd its national mentorship pro- possible. he hopes to eventually open it resources were in place to increases, he said. gram June 10. “It’s basically just a resource to commercial producers. develop the concept. The association plans to “This isn’t one where per- for young breeders to go “We recognize the, not only The program began taking pursue a brief needs assess- haps you qualify, perhaps you down the road that they want responsibility, but the obliga- definite form after an October ment with each of its new don’t,” association CEO Rob to go down,” Marin said. “If tion that Canadian Angus has 2016 workshop, which invited members over the next year Smith said. “It isn’t one that there’s maybe somebody to play in our national herd breeders in the target demo- and will include information has a fee associated with it. who’s a little more inter- and in support of our national graphic to share feedback and on the mentorship program. It is as simple as, if you want ested in, say, grass-fed cattle, cattlemen,” he said. priorities. The program is still in someone to help provide you low-energy-type cattle, we’ll A 2016 study by Canfax on “I’m just super excited and I its first stages, Marin said, with management expertise, try and match them up with behalf of the association esti- think it will really help encour- although CAA members have spiritual guidance, the way somebody who’s running mates that between 64 and 67 age those new members or expressed some interest. forward to help you become the same program. If there’s per cent of Canada’s cow herd new breeders who are kind of “It happens right now,” he one of those greatest Angus somebody maybe a little more is at least half Angus. unsure what next steps to take said. “There are young peo- and seedstock producers in focused on the show side of or who to talk to,” Carmen ple who go to older breeders the country, we will help to things, who is interested in Manitoba ties Koning, CAA member value right now and get advice from put you with someone who showing cattle, going down The mentorship program has team leader, said. “We’ll help them all the time. I’ve got lots can help you take those initial that road, (we’ll) just be trying its roots in 2011, when then to be able to facilitate and fos- of friends in the industry my steps and maybe even those to hook them up with some- Manitoba CAA director Lois ter those relationships and age who have been doing that further steps.” body who’s maybe a little McRae pointed to a program- give them that avenue to ask with older, successful, breed- The association has said the more skilled or a little more ming gap between junior those questions and get that ers forever. There’s maybe program will support breed- focused, themselves, in that and senior breeders. A bridge advice and gain that kind of just some younger folks who ers during their critical first part of the industry.” for producers 20 to 40 years education for the success of are new to this industry who, five years, increase social ties The program will include old would be beneficial, she their operations.” maybe, don’t have access to within the membership and professional development argued. those people.” provide member resources to workshops and resources for “People are in school or Industry growth The program launch was support long-term health of up-and-coming breeders. they’re really beginning their The focus on mentorship has, part of the 2017 Canadian the industry. Mentors will also be given careers. They’re beginning at least partly, been driven by Angus Association national Nathan Marin, CAA new- guidance on what knowledge their families and their lives a sudden increase in member­- convention in Brandon June generation breeder develop- and experience might be are, perhaps, more complex ship. 8-11. ment director, says opera- helpful to pass on, the asso- than they are at any other time The jump ends a five-year tional matches will be priori- ciation has said. of their lives,” Smith said. declining trend. From 2010 to [email protected] 16 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 WEATHER VANE “Ev eryone talks about the weather, but no one does anything about it.” Mark Twain, 1897

Summer looks to move back in Issued: Monday, June 26, 2017 · Covering: June 28 – July 5, 2017

T emperatures don’t look as if WEATHER MAP - WESTERN CANADA Daniel Bezte they will be as cool, with day- Weather Vane time highs expected to be right around 20 C. High pressure is then forecast  5  1,2+# to build in over the weekend and 30 Day Accumulated Precipitation (mm) into the first half of next week. ell, once again our Under this high we should see  weather was hijacked mainly sunny skies along with 1, by not one, but two warming temperatures. Daytime 1, W 1, upper lows. The first one brought highs will start off in the low the cool and cloudy conditions 20s on Saturday and warm up 1, ,/11,&+ late last week. That low then a couple of degrees each day, #  1, pulled off to the east as expected, with highs expected to be in 1, but another upper low was the upper 20s by next Tuesday  1, captured in the northwest flow or Wednesday. Overnight lows 1,  behind the first upper low and we should be in the 11 to 15 C range. 1,  saw a continuation of very cool Looking a little further ahead, 1, and unsettled conditions right the weather models show a cou- 1, 1, through the weekend. ple of fast-moving systems dur- #"*,+1,+  1,  For this forecast period it does ing the second half of next week.  1, look like summer will be mak- They should bring typical sum-  ing a comeback; it just looks like mer-like weather, with short peri-  0( 1,,+ it will take until July for that to ods of clouds along with a few # # *),,-0 happen. This forecast period will quick showers before sunny skies # )% /5 begin with another area of low move back in. Temperatures look # pressure slowly moving through to remain warm. ##%'+ #'++'-#% our region starting Wednesday. Usual temperature range# for # Most regions will likely see this period: Highs, 21 to 30 C; showers and thundershow- lows, 9 to 16 C. ers sometime Wednesday and ,-5/'%&16 %/'!2)12/# +"%/',," + " /#- /#" 5%/'!2)12/# +"%/',," + " 70!'#+!# +"#!&+,),%5/ +!& 1 -/,3'"#"1&/,2%&- /1+#/0&'-4'1&+3'/,+*#+1 + "  /# 1#"    into Wednesday night before Daniel Bezte is a teacher by profession  12/ )#0,2/!#0 + " /,3'+!' ) +"-/'3 1# %#+!'#0 www.agr.gc.ca/drought the main energy pushes off to with a BA (Hon.) in geography, /,"2!#"20'+%+# //# )1'*#" 1 1& 1& 02+"#/%,+#0,*#.2 )'15!,+1/,)&# !!2/ !5,$1&'0* -3 /'#0"2#1," 1  3 ') ')'15 +"-,1#+1' )" 1 #//,/0 the east. A second weaker low specializing in climatology, from the This issue’s map shows the total amount of precipitation that has fallen across the Prairies during the 30 days ending June 22. You can easily will follow behind the main U of W. He operates a computerized see the main storm track, with areas of low pressure coming into north-central Alberta from B.C., then tracking into the northern half of low, giving us a mix of sun and weather station near Birds Hill Park. Saskatchewan before dropping southward into Manitoba. clouds on Thursday and Friday Contact him with your questions and along with the odd shower. comments at [email protected].

Thunderstorms, wall clouds and tornadoes We’re heading into what’s usually Manitoba’s peak month for severe storms

of air into the storm. This whole BY DANIEL BEZTE cloud formation will often be Co-operator contributor rotating and it is from this feature that you expect to see a tornado e’ll continue learning form. about thunderstorms While the tornado in Photo W in this issue by tak- 3 has yet to become fully vis- ing a look at a few spectacular ible from the parent cloud to images of thunderstorms that I the ground, you can already see have on file. I believe I’ve used the effects of the tornado on the these images before, but that was ground. The swirling at ground at least five or six years ago. While level indicates the funnel cloud the cool weather we have seen has now extended to the ground across the Prairies over the mid- and become a tornado. As with a dle part of June might have put a large majority of tornados, they bit of damper on thunderstorm often form outside of the main activity — the really severe stuff, PHOTO 1: An approaching thunderstorm. PHOTO 2: A wall cloud. rain area of the thunderstorm. at least — July is usually our peak Photo 4 is a beautiful exam- month for severe storms. Most ple of a green thunderstorm. of us have seen severe thunder- Personally, this is the type of storms and probably have some severe thunderstorm I have great tales and possibly images of probably seen the most. Reading storms. For me, it seems I often up on why we occasionally see don’t have a camera or phone green thunderstorms, I have with me when I see these types still not come across any defini- of storms. Sometimes I get so tive reason for the green col- caught up in the storm that I for- our. The latest research using get to try and take pictures — or, spectrophotometers to meas- when I do have a camera and ure the intensity and colour of remember to take pictures, they light coming from green thun- often don’t turn out that great or derstorms has shown it is not do the storm justice. simply the reflection of green In Photo 1 we see a classic text- vegetation, but is more likely book example of an approaching the effect of sunlight being scat- thunderstorm. This is a super cell PHOTO 3: Tornado! PHOTO 4: A green thunderstorm. tered and refracted by large thunderstorm. You can see the amounts of water and ice within central area of convection with the storm. With green thun- the nice smooth band of cloud in flow of air helps to lift the warm In Photo 2 we see another per- storm has lowered significantly derstorms one thing is almost the middle of the picture. The low air surrounding the storm as it is fect textbook example, but this compared to the rest of the always a sure bet: you’re going to clouds pushing out in front of the being pulled in. You couldn’t help time it is of a wall cloud. You can storm. The little tails of clouds get torrential rains and/or severe storm are a result of the outflow but be nervous seeing this storm easily see how it gets its name. on each side of the wall cloud are hail. So, if you see a green storm of air from the storm. This out- coming. A large portion of the thunder- again showing the rapid inflow coming, take cover! 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CropLife IDC suspected cause of a lot appoints Petelle of yellow soybeans this year Iron deficiency chlorosis can be mitigated by assessing a field’s risk and then selecting as CEO the appropriate variety, says Manitoba Agriculture’s Terry Buss Succeeds Ted Menzies, who Some years soybean crops BY ALLAN DAWSON will quickly grow out of the “The first thing we can do is look at matching resigned in January Co-operator staff problem, but when IDC is severe and present at the fifth our fields (based on the IDC risk) to our (soybean) ennis Lange has had lots to sixth trifoliate, American varieties.” STAFF of calls recently from all research has found it can sig- D parts of agro-Manitoba, nificantly reduce yields, he r o p L i f e Ca n a d a about yellow soybeans, which said. Terry Buss a n n o u n c e d t h e in many cases was likely iron There are two main contrib- C a p p o i n t m e n t o f deficiency chlorosis. utors to IDC — carbonate and Pierre Petelle as presi- “With the cool weather last soluble salts levels in the soil, dent and CEO. He suc- week, and some areas have Buss said. But another critical ceeds Ted Menzies, who had a bit more moisture, factor is variety. Soybeans are resigned in January for many fields have been yellow- rated as IDC tolerant, semi- health reasons. ing and we’re seeing those IDC tolerant and susceptible, he Petelle joined CropLife symptoms,” Lange, Manitoba said. Canada in 2008, and has Agriculture’s pulse crop special- High-risk fields for IDC been the vice-president ist, said in an interview June 21. have carbonate and salt levels of chemistry since 2012. The bad news is farmers of more than five per cent and He previously worked can’t do much now, but the one millimho (a unit of elec- at Health Canada’s Pest good news is IDC can be miti- trical conductance) per cen- Management Regulatory gated with variety selection in timetre, respectively. (Low- Agency. future years. risk fields have carbonate and “The board of direc- “The first thing we can do salt levels of less than one per tors is unanimous in its is look at matching our fields cent and 0.3 millimho per enthusiasm for hav- (based on the IDC risk) to our centimetre, respectively.) (See ing Pierre lead CropLife (soybean) varieties,” Terry IDC risk table.) Canada. Pierre has con- Buss, Manitoba Agriculture’s In high-risk fields farm- sistently demonstrated Beausejour-based farm pro- ers should select tolerant or professionalism, integ- duction specialist for pulse semi-tolerant soybean varie- rity and a commitment crops, said during CropTalk ties, Buss said. Seed Manitoba to doing what is best for Westman’s June 21 webinar. rates soybean varieties for Canadian agriculture and IDC occurs most years in IDC tolerance. is well respected by stake- Manitoba, but its severity can IDC can also show up where holders across Canada be affected by the weather, either just carbonate or salt and, indeed, through- residual nitrates in the soil levels are high, especially if out the international and the stress soybeans are the crop is under stress, he CropLife community,” under. Stresses include cool, said. And some years, under CropLife Canada chair wet weather, herbicide appli- ideal conditions, IDC symp- Jay Bradshaw said in a cations and crusted soil. toms might not show up, but release. “In years when we have a lot farmers shouldn’t be lulled CropLife Canada is the of IDC it comes in early, it is into complacency. trade association repre- intense and it lasts a long time It’s also important to diag- senting the developers, and catches us really unpre- nose IDC. Yellow soybeans manufacturers and dis- pared,” Buss said. “Yes, there can also result from a lack tributors of pesticides are things we can do to help of nitrogen. IDC symptoms and plant biotechnology ourselves prepare for IDC begin with yellow leaves but innovations. years. But every year is differ- then leaf veins turn dark

ent in terms of how intense green, Buss said. That’s the SOURCE: manitoba agriculture IDC is.” classic symptom. “We just can’t diagnose this ing agents, which let the root “I would encourage produc- one from the road,” he said. oxidize iron into soluble fer- ers, if they are approached “Patience and close obser- rous iron that the plant can about a foliar product, that vation are the key.” take up. they really ask questions Once IDC is identified Buss “When we have high car- around replication and statis- suggests farmers don’t look at bonate levels in the soil, and tically analyzed research — in Public Notice the field every day. the soil is getting wetter, that a climatic zone that is simi- “The plants do grow and as carbonate gets changed into lar to theirs — that actually the plant gets bigger it over- bicarbonate and the bicarbo- shows them that there is a real, You’re Invited comes this challenge of iron nate reduces the acidity, rais- statistically significant yield absorption and taking up iron ing the pH of the rhizosphere. increase,” he added. to share your views about the from the soil and we start to Then that iron-reducing pro- H o w e v e r , A m e r i c a n proposed rate increases from see better plant health,” Buss tein can’t do its job,” Buss researchers have demon- Manitoba Public Insurance said. “That is generally the said. strated applying orth-ortho- The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI) has applied to scenario.” High soil salinity makes IDC EDDHA Fe chelate with water, the Public Utilities Board (Board) for a 2.7 per cent increase to worse, but the reasons aren’t in furrow at seeding time, can Basic Autopac vehicle insurance rates and premiums, and changes The chemistry well understood, he said. reduce IDC, but only when to premiums charged under the Driver Safety Rating program IDC symptoms often show Salinity is associated with with semi-tolerant varieties, effective on March 1, 2018. up during the first trifoliate, wet soils, which aren’t good Buss said. when the plant is trying to for crop production. Soybeans “This is a proactive thing,” Further details are available at the MPI website, www.mpi.mb.ca get iron from the soil instead aren’t saline tolerant either. he said. “It is not done after or the Board’s website at www.pubmanitoba.ca. of the seed, Buss said. The Experts used to link IDC you see symptoms. It is done plant does this by acidifying with high soil pH, which is on problem fields ahead of A public hearing on the proposed increases will be held on: the rhizosphere (root area). often associated with high lev- time.” The plant lowers the soil pH els of carbonate and salts, but Buss repeated the best Monday, October 2, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. significantly, using an iron- IDC is also present in fields approach is assessing the Public Utilities Board Hearing Room reducing protein the plant with low pH. field’s risk for IDC and select- 4th Floor, 330 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0C4 secretes, along with acidify- ing the appropriate variety. If you are interested in learning about these rate increases, you Other remedies Farmers can ask for carbon- are encouraged to attend the hearing, observe the hearing via live American researchers have ate and salt level tests when streaming, or provide your perspectives through the Board’s on-line found foliar applications they submit soil samples for comment tool. don’t cure IDC, although in nutrient analysis. FAMINE some cases they alleviate the If you wish to speak at the hearing or make a written submission, symptoms, Buss said. [email protected] please contact the Board secretary no later than September 1, 2017 APPEAL at 204-945-2638 or toll free 1-866-854-3698. Millions are at risk of starvation. Your gift by June 30 is matched For more information, visit www.pubmanitoba.ca. 1:1 by the Canadian government. Read digital editions, search archives Manitoba Public Utilities Board Go to www.foodgrainsbank.ca to donate. Get more info for stories, sign-up for free enews. 400-330 Portage Avenue It’s all there – plus the very latest Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0C4 commodity information. Phone: 204-945-2638 | Email: [email protected] online www.manitobacooperator.ca The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 19 Heads-up on fusarium head blight Early flowering is the time to apply a prophylactic fungicide on wheat but first assess the field’s disease risk

BY ALLAN DAWSON Co-operator staff “If you spray at the time of main stem t’s time to turn a weather flower the tillers eye on cereal crops for won’t be that much I fusarium infections. Fusarium head blight dam- behind.” aged a lot of Manitoba spring wheat last year and farmers should be assessing this year’s risk from the fungal disease Anne Kirk that can cut wheat quality and yield. Since wheat is most suscep- tible to fusarium infection at from Pam de Rocquigny, who flowering, early flowering is left in February to be general the ideal time to apply a fun- manager for the Manitoba gicide to help protect wheat Wheat and Barley Growers against the disease, Anne Association and Manitoba Kirk, Manitoba Agriculture’s Corn Growers Association. new cereal specialist, said in Kirk was Manitoba Agri­ an interview June 23. culture’s pesticide minor use While there’s lots of fusar- Source: Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture and regulatory specialist. ium inoculum around to Before that she worked on potentially infect wheat crops Kirk said she hasn’t had ince I haven’t seen anything last week. There hasn’t been the University of Manitoba’s in Manitoba, wheat has to many reports of wheat leaf yet,” she said. a good chance to get things participatory plant-breeding be at the right stage to be diseases. “I think it is because it was going.” project. infected. “From my travels in the dry for quite a while through- Kirk started as cereal spe- The risk varies with the southwest part of the prov- out most of the province until cialist May 28, taking over [email protected] weather, Kirk said. Fusarium needs moist, warm (ideally 25 to 30 C) conditions to get established. Last week most of Manitoba was moist and cool, resulting in a low to moderate risk. The Manitoba government issues maps daily, rating the fusarium risk based on mois- ture and temperature con- ditions (http://tinyurl.com/ y8mkbbnx). Deciding the right time to apply a fungicide can be tricky, especially if crop stag- ing is uneven, Kirk said. “Try to get an average,” she said. “Also take into account the moisture conditions. If your wheat is starting to head have combined forces! out but the next few days are going to be fairly dry then maybe take a step back and wait a couple of days until noW over more of it is in flower instead of going too early if it is pretty stagey. Farmers should look at the main stem instead of the , tillers. 35000 “If you spray at the time of main stem flower the tillers won’t be that much behind.” aG listinGs Under good growing condi- tions wheat flowers three days after heading, she added. Winds or other things can delay spraying, but there can still be benefits from a later application, U.S. research shows, Kirk said. Unfortunately, spraying before the wheat has headed doesn’t protect the crop against fusarium. Kirk said last week she had calls from farmers ask- ing if applying a fungicide at the flag-leaf stage to protect wheat against leaf diseases would also stop fusarium. It won’t. “Its (fungicide) is not going to be sticking around in the plant to protect when the head comes out,” she said. canada’s ag-only listings giant “So for fusarium you really want to target flowering.” Other ways to combat fusar- PRINT | MOBILE | ONLINE ium include variety selec- tion — see Seed Manitoba for disease-resistance ratings — and taking steps to encour- age even crop development including a higher seeding aGGreGatinG the unmatched inventory and massive reach of canada’s most trusted brands in aG rate. Manitoba’s wheat crop var- ies in maturity. Some early- seeded fields have headed place your ad: 1-800-667-7770 visit: folloW on: and flowered. 20 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017

CROP REPORT Cool weather delays field operations Manitoba Agriculture crop report: Issued June 26, 2017

Southwest Region and hay land. Some producers have been headed out for and wheat are being staged for spray due to the risk of mak- Cooler-than-normal tempera- have started to cut alfalfa and awhile and alfalfa fields are just fusarium head blight fungicide ing ruts and a limited return tures with overnight lows in the first-cut yields look to be below coming into bloom. There have timing. Some fungicide appli- on investment. Early-seeded single digits has been putting average. been reports of alfalfa weevil in cations at flag-leaf timing have canola is in early flower and stress on crop and hay land. the Ste. Amelie/McCreary area. taken place; disease pressure approaching fungicide spray Rainfall amounts ranged from Northwest Region Corn silage fields would ben- has been low due to the ear- stage by the weekend. Later- three to 20 mm. The Oakburn Showers throughout the week efit from heat particularly after lier dry conditions. Oats are in seeded canola is in the bolting area, which already had satu- brought 13 to 20 mm of pre- the weekend’s low nighttime the flag-leaf to early-panicle stage. Canola has been noted rated soils, received 20 mm of cipitation in Swan Valley and temperatures. emergence. to be in good to excellent con- rain and a severe hailstorm. 25 mm in The Pas. Wet and For the most part, pastures Canola fields range from four dition. The pace of soybean Wind and rain made it difficult cool weather throughout the are in good condition across leaf to early flower, although development slowed last week for spraying to continue. week gave little opportunity for the region apart from The Pas. some canola was reseeded last due to the cool temperatures. First application of herbi- spraying. week. Fields are being staged Iron deficiency chlorosis (IDC) cides is mostly completed Crops continue to advance, Central Region for sclerotinia fungicide tim- has appeared in soybeans over and some soybeans are with the exception of The Pas, Cooler temperatures, with ing. Many fields, particularly the past 10 to 14 days, with about to receive their second where prolonged excess mois- overnight lows in single dig- the earliest-seeded canola, are rapid onset across large areas application. ture remains the main issue. its, along with cloudy condi- stagey due to uneven emer- of fields. At this time soybeans Winter wheat and fall rye Soil moisture conditions are tions and showers continue to gence. Some fields have yel- are also under stress from her- fields have finished flower- excessive with water at the hamper field activity. Rainfall lowed/purpling areas due bicide applications and the ing, most received a fungicide soil surface and less than 10 amounts ranged from five to to high soil moisture levels. initiation of nitrogen fixation application. per cent of the crop is seeded. 20 mm for much of the region. Warmer temperatures and which makes IDC symptoms Early-seeded cereals are Producers who carry crop Some crops in areas with good growing conditions will worse. advancing to the flag-leaf insurance have submitted higher soil moisture are show- allow plants to recover from Industry reports have been stage, and some fungicide excess moisture claims. There ing signs of excess moisture stress. received of corn leaves show- applications have occurred. are a few unseeded fields in the stress. Precipitation for the Corn is in the V3 to V8 stage. ing symptoms of nutrient defi- Later-seeded cereals are Laurier/McCreary area. season is generally lower than Some fields look spindly, with ciency. The symptoms can tillering. Canola ranges from 25 per normal; crops are affected by narrow leaves and poor col- most often be attributed to Early-seeded canola is start- cent at the seedling stage, 70 the residual moisture from our, and would benefit from the cool, wet weather and slow ing to bolt with the majority of per cent at rosette, and a small wet conditions of the previ- warmer temperatures. Second development. Corn in rotation the crop having cabbaged out amount of the earliest-seeded ous year. Some reseeding was herbicide applications con- after summerfallow or canola is and covering the ground. fields are starting to bolt. done in the Crystal City area, tinue. Top dressing of nitrogen displaying the most symptoms. Sunflowers and corn con- Wheat is at 90 per cent seed- as a result of an earlier hail- is being done in some fields. With last week’s rain produc- tinue to advance but cool, ling/tillering with 10 per cent storm. The subsequent poor Sunflowers are in the V4 to ers had a hard time putting damp weather has slowed of later-seeded crops at emer- surface residue conditions V10 stage; flax ranges from 15 up hay. Some producers were down growth. Soybeans are gence. Soybean, pea and faba- left fields at risk to high winds to 30 cm tall; peas are starting going to start this week rain or in the first- to third-trifoliate bean crops are in the vegeta- last week, shearing off newly to flower. Iron deficiency chlo- shine. stage and cool weather has tive stage. Crops in the Laurier/ emerged seedlings. Drift soil rosis is showing up in flax. also slowed their growth. There McCreary and eastern portion has filled ditches. Growers Most soybeans range from Interlake Region have been several reports of of the Swan Valley are starting affected by those extreme con- first to fourth trifoliate. The The Interlake received eight to iron deficiency chlorosis (IDC) to show signs of excess mois- ditions are at a loss as how to majority of fields have had first- 29 mm of rain this past week in soybeans and the cool, wet ture stress. Many crops are also proceed; attempts will be made pass herbicide applications; in scattered showers. Topsoil weather has made symptoms in need of heat. Diamondback to establish some crop growth second applications continue. moisture levels in the region more severe. Warm weather moth and bertha army worm to protect fields from further Growers are reminded that the are adequate to excellent will help to alleviate symptoms. moth counts remain low in the soil losses. window for herbicides will soon resulting in some very lush Field peas are progressing northwest region and are of no The majority of cereals are close, as flowering will begin crops with canopies closing in. well, but are yellowing in low concern at this point. growing well. Most wheat fields shortly. Yellowing is evident in In the south Interlake some spots due to excess moisture. With the exception of a few are in early-flag to late-boot many fields, although some early-seeded canola is bolting Cool and wet conditions fields, haying for beef opera- stage and the most advanced recovery is noticeable. and at 10 to 30 per cent bloom. have slowed growth of pasture tions has not started. Grasses fields are heading out. Barley Fall-seeded crops in western Barley and spring wheat are areas with good winter sur- starting to head out and fun- vival are growing well; fall rye gicide applications are start- and winter wheat continue to ing on these crops as well. flower, with the most advanced Early pea fields are starting to into the milk stage. bloom. Cooler temperatures MANITOBA AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM Weed growth had been have slowed warm-season somewhat limited by lack of crop growth, and the tempera- Located 3Kms south of the Trans-Canada and #34 Highways near Austin, Manitoba rainfall, but recent rains will tures combined with wet con- bring on new flushes. ditions have made IDC more Forage growth in pasture and pronounced on soybeans. hayfields has improved due to Second herbicide applica- 2017 EVENTS the recent rains. tion is occurring on soybeans. rd th Insect pressure has been rela- June 23 – June 25 Steam School Eastern Region tively light in annual crops so rd Cool and rainy weather pre- far. July 3 Austin’s Canada vailed again for most of the In the north Interlake herbi- 150 Celebration at the Museum week, with precipitation cide spraying of crops is about amounts ranging from six to 25 90 per cent done. Winter cere- July 27th – July 30th Threshermen’s Reunion and Stampede mm. There is not much water als are headed out and have on the surface or signs of mois- had fungicide applications. July 27th – July 30th Expo at the Reunion! ture stress except in low-lying Canola is still in the vegetative areas. Crop and weed develop- stage and enjoying the inter- September 17th Open Farm Day ment, particularly for warm- mittent rains. Most soybeans seasoned species, has slowed affected by IDC are in the September 24th Curiosities & Collectibles Flea Market considerably. second- to early-third trifoli- The first herbicide pass is ate. Warm, sunny weather will Two new interpreted displays now open at the Museum! wrapping up; the second pass allow the crop to start growing History of Farm Power and Community Ties! is at about 15 per cent com- at a more rapid rate, and green plete. Spraying progress was up; additional nitrogen is not held up by wet and windy recommended. For Information: www.ag-museum.mb.ca or phone 1-204-637-2354 weather. There have been some Warm temperatures and vari- concerns expressed about the able rains this past week have speed of herbicide effective- encouraged hay and pasture ness for fields sprayed during development and growth of cool conditions. Some produc- forages. Alfalfa is in the late- ers are noting volunteer canola vegetative to early-bloom escapes after first herbicide stage. Alfalfa weevil larvae and applications in soybeans and aphids feeding on hay stands adjusting product choices in have caused delaying of flow- preparation for second pass. ering and yield and quality Early-seeded wheat is start- losses. Some alfalfa hayfields ing to head out with the and most alfalfa seed fields remainder in the stem-elon- have been sprayed for insects. gation/flag-leaf stage. Some Pastures are rated in fair to fungicides have been applied good condition and are supply- at flag leaf, while some pro- ing adequate feed for this time ducers have decided not to of year. The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 21 COUNTRY CROSSROADS

CONNECTING RURAL FAMILIES Peony for your thoughts? Food-for-art exchange aims to change how people think about food and poetry

By Shannon VanRaes Co-operator staff

riel Gordon has a pro- posal for you. A The Winnipeg-based poet and urban edibles afi- cionado is offering to write an original poem in exchange for food as part of her Poetry Barter Project, which is in its second season. Last summer she bartered for dandelions, lilacs, rhubarb, nasturtiums, hyssop, deer sau- sage, grape leaves, zucchini flowers, cherries, apples, and pickerel, but has expanded to fiddleheads, spruce bud tips, nettles, burdock, caragana, chicken-of-the-wood and any- thing else edible that can be grown or foraged this year. There have also been some outliers — like the painted lady butterfly caterpillars. “I wasn’t going to eat them, I wanted to rear then,” Gordon said with a laugh. “So you know there were a few things that were offered that were sort of alternate.” So far, the project hasn’t focused on more traditional food items, but the poet said she is open to “anything that could be food.” “My goal is to be in a deeper relationship with people more Ariel Gordon is trading food for poems. Submitted photos: Mike Deal generally, but also to talk about food,” Gordon said. “Often, say 90 per cent of the time, I would come to the person’s yard to give them the poem and pick up whatever, and they’d be like, ‘I didn’t know you could eat this, what recipe do you use?’ And this is something they’ve had on their property for how- ever long that they’ve lived there.” Gordon has also expanded her own cooking experiences through the barter project, add- ing recipes like dandelion mar- malade to her repertoire. “We’ve had a lot of trouble ideologically with dandelions Grape leaves Ariel Gordon traded for. in Winnipeg. People say, ‘oh, they are taking over and we’re not supposed to spray anymore, place, picked grape leaves, then thing that people also think is Gordon’s first book of poetry, there’s been a commercial pes- came over and showed me her not worth very much.” “My theory is that Hump, won the Lansdowne ticide ban,’ but dandelions recipe for stuffed grape leaves, Julie Kentner took Gordon up Prize for Poetry, as did her sec- apparently are more nutrition- so that was pretty cool,” said on her offer, trading nasturti- everybody needs ond collection, Stowaways. She ally dense than most things we Gordon. “So there are lots of ums for an original poem. a poem written for says her next book could very grow on purpose,” said Gordon. times where I say, ‘yeah, we’re “She takes her time, she care- them.” well be a collection of barter “We’ve got these containers, going to trade, but you’re going fully places each word and she is poems, although she is also you know, this is wild and this to show me how to do this thing a thoughtful poet. She wants to working on creative non-fic- is tame, this is a pest, this is a if there is something you know kind of capture something about tion about Winnipeg’s urban weed and this is something we and I don’t.’” the gift that you gave her and Ariel Gordon forest. eat, and you know, sometimes I She said many people have puts a lot of effort and time into “My theory is that everybody don’t think all of those barriers edible plants in their yards, it and I think that is what makes needs a poem written for them, are very helpful.” apple trees even, that they don’t this barter special, because you’re and normally you have to date How people experience food consider to be food because the giving of your produce, but she is she would save from her home a poet to get a poem written is also of great interest to the produce doesn’t look like what giving of her time,” said Kentner. in case of a fire. for you, right?” said Gordon. writer, who has invited some they find in the grocery store. “And I think that’s just a really “My goal with a lot of this stuff “This way I’m writing poems barter participants into her own “So I thought, what would creative way to get people think- is partly educational, but it has for people and they get to be a kitchen to share both knowl- happen if I offer to trade poetry, ing about the food we eat.” to be art too, it has to be interest- part of it.” edge and recipes. which has low cultural value and Gordon asks all participants ing,” Gordon said. “I think lit- Anyone interested in partici- “I had a woman who was essentially low economic value for five words they want included erature in many ways is our way pating in the barter pro­ject can of Lebanese background and for urban food, which again has in the poem, and does extra as humans of talking about the contact Gordon at poetrybarter@ her parents... grew grapevines, low economic value,” she said. research if necessary. In Kentner’s issues of the day, our way of talk- gmail.com. but not for the grapes, for the “So trading something that is case that meant polling her ing about how we behave in the leaves. So she went to her dad’s not worth very much for some- Facebook friends about what world.” [email protected] 22 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 COUNTRY CROSSROADS Prairie fare

More burgers more often Summertime is burger time and the variety can be almost endless

than a traditional hamburger BY GETTY STEWART bun. For example, a black bean or Co-operator contributor chicken patty served with tzatz- iki, tomatoes and lettuce in a pita. Your family may not even recog- hen the days are long nize it as a burger, but that’s OK and the sun shines because they’re going to love it. W bright, burgers with To help you enjoy more burg- fresh seasonal veggies and end- ers more often this summer here less salads are the way to go. And are a few more ideas and recipes with so many variations avail- to try. able, it’s easy to enjoy a different burger every week. The patty But, if your family is like mine, While many of us grew up with they may be hesitant to try new beef or beef and pork patties, burger recipes for fear that you’re these aren’t the only options. trying to replace their favourite Add to your repertoire and try burger forever. One way I got my patties made with chicken, tur- family to try new variations was key, chickpeas, bison, tuna, crab, to promise that I wasn’t replacing lamb, mushrooms, lentils, egg- their favourite burger, just looking plant, quinoa, beans or some for more burgers to enjoy. More awesome combination of these. burgers, more often? Now that You can dress up the old favourite beef burgers in a new way, or try something completely was an idea they were willing to The bun/bread different too. PHOTO: THINKSTOCK explore. The bun or bread surrounding When introducing new varia- the patty is very important. It has tions, start small by simply adding to be the right size and texture The toppings Spicy: sriracha sauce, hot pep- a few extra toppings to the usual to suit the patty. While the soft, The toppings make burgers an per rings, curry sauce, jalapenos, assortment. To come up with squishable bun works for many ideal food for families where eve- adobo sauce, sweet chili sauce ideas, think of a cultural theme classic meat burgers, don’t be ryone has slightly different taste and wasabi mayo. that can also help with plan- afraid to try something differ- preferences. Offer traditional Unique: pesto, tzatziki, hum- ning side dishes. For example, a ent. Consider pita bread, English toppings for conservative eaters mus, avocado, grilled veggies, Mexican-inspired burger can be muffins, ciabatta bread, toasted and spicy or unique toppings for pickled or fermented veggies, topped with salsa, avocado slices garlic bread, sourdough bread, adventurous eaters eager to try fried egg, sauerkraut, beets, blue and hot sauce and served with a bannock or even non-bread something different. cheese, tomato jam, tomato colourful quinoa salad. options such as grilled porta- Traditional: lettuce, tomato, salsa, mango salsa, sweet onion To really shake things up, try bello mushrooms, cabbage or pickles, onions, relish, ketchup, relish, chimichurri sauce, bacon making a different style of patty lettuce leaves to surround your mustard, mayonnaise, mush- jam, roasted garlic and sundried and serving it on something other patties. rooms, cheese, bacon and chili. tomatoes.

Basic chicken burgers 2 green onions finely chopped 1/2 tsp. salt 1 egg 1 tsp. ground black pepper 1-1/2 lbs. ground chicken 1/4 c. bread crumbs (22 g) 1 tbsp. capers, chopped 1/2 c. bread crumbs 1 tsp. chili powder 2 tbsp. fresh parsley, chopped 1 egg, beaten 1 tsp. cumin 1/2 lemon, juiced and zested 2 tbsp. ketchup 1/4 tsp. salt 1 lb. fresh crab meat, remove any remaining cartilage 2 tbsp. dried parsley (1/3 c. minced fresh) 1/8 tsp. black pepper 3/4 c. panko 1 tsp. garlic powder 1/8 tsp. cayenne pepper 2 tbsp. butter 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper 1/4 tsp. paprika 2 tbsp. olive oil Combine all ingredients thoroughly. Shape into 2 tbsp. salsa In large mixing bowl whisk together mayonnaise, six patties. With the back of a teaspoon, make a 1-2 tbsp. canola oil PHOTO: GETTY STEWART eggs, Dijon whole grain mustard, Worcestershire dent in the centre of each burger. This helps the sauce, seafood seasoning, smoked paprika, salt, In large bowl, coarsely mash beans with a centre of the burgers cook faster. black pepper, capers, parsley and lemon juice. potato masher or fork. Add rice, onions, egg, Add in crab meat and panko and fold together Preheat barbecue on medium heat. Grill burg- bread crumbs, seasonings and salsa. Mix well. until combined. Form into eight patties and place ers with the barbecue lid down, until a meat Shape into 4 patties, about 1 inch thick. Heat oil on baking sheet prepared with waxed paper. Let thermometer inserted into the burgers reads in large skillet and fry until golden on each side, rest for 1 to 1-1/2 hrs. until they hold their shape. 175 F (about 9 minutes per side). Serve on about 3-4 minutes per side. Makes: 4 patties. whole wheat buns topped with your favourite Over medium-high heat warm a large skillet and burger toppings. Coleslaw made with red and Recipe Source: www.GettyStewart.com add 1 tbsp. of butter and 1 tbsp. of olive oil. Fry in green cabbage goes very well with these burg- small batches. Cook each side for approximately ers. Makes: 6 patties. 2 to 3 minutes until browned and heated through. Remove from heat and keep warm. Cook remain- Recipe Source: www.ManitobaChicken.ca Ultimate crab cakes ing crab cakes, adding additional butter and olive oil as needed. Makes: 8 patties. 2-1/2 tbsp. mayonnaise 2 eggs Recipe Source: Canadian food blogger www. Black bean and rice patties 1 tbsp. Dijon whole grain mustard mdivadomestica.com 1 (19-oz./540-ml) can black beans, rinsed and drained 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce Getty Stewart is a professional home economist, speaker 1 c. cooked brown rice 1 tsp. seafood seasoning and writer from Winnipeg. For more recipes, preserves and 1/4 c. chopped onion 1 tsp. smoked paprika kitchen tips, visit www.gettystewart.com. The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 23 COUNTRY CROSSROADS

ose Jackson looked up from her section “I thought Scranton was in Ohio,” said Rose. of the newspaper and turned her head to “It is,” said Andrew. “But it’s also in North Dakota. R peer out of the kitchen window. Which is a little-known fact to everybody except “Well, what do you know,” she said. “It’s the long- the people in Scranton, North Dakota.” est day of the year. Already.” “Do you think there would be any reason to go to Andrew looked up from the sports section and fol- Scranton though?” said Rose. “Other than the fact lowed his wife’s gaze. that it’s 23°?” “Winter is coming,” he said. “No,” said Andrew. “In that regard it’s similar to “No no no,” said Rose. “You are not allowed to say Gretna.” that. Not in June. Even if it’s true. And especially not “I can think of good reasons to go to Gretna,” if summer hasn’t yet begun. Which it clearly hasn’t.” said Rose. “I stand corrected,” said Andrew. “Summer is “Really?” said Andrew. “Like what?” coming. Possibly.” “Well, for one thing, it’s only almost in the United Rose heaved a sigh. “Well, it’s not the worst we’ve States. And also it’s full of the nicest people you’ll seen. Remember 2004? The temperature never went meet outside of Schantzenfeld,” said Rose. higher than 20° until July 18. Or 19 or whatever. We “Well, I don’t know about that,” said Andrew. wore parkas to the Folk Festival.” “There’s a lot of nice people outside of Schant­- “And we were still too cold,” said Andrew. z­enfeld.” “I remember it well.” He paused. “August and “All this talk of Schantzenfeld reminds me,” said September were hot though,” he recalled. “And this Rose, “that we are out of farmer sausage.” year we’ve already had a day where it went to 33°, so The “We can pick some up on our way back from let’s not forget that.” Scranton,” said Andrew. “I guess you’re right,” Rose had to agree. “In the “You know what?” said Rose. “You know what annual competition for worst summer ever, this year would make me even happier than going to can’t come in better than second place. I guess that’s Jacksons Scranton, North Dakota?” something.” By Rollin Penner “No, what?” said Andrew. “There’s a silver lining behind every cloud,” said “Not going to Scranton, North Dakota,” said Andrew. “Although it’s hard to see that silver lining Rose. when the cloud extends from Churchill, Manitoba to Andrew thought about that for a second. “But Boulder, Colorado.” 117° in Phoenix this week. A hundred and seventeen how will we get our Schantzenfeld farmer sau- “I wonder if it was a year like this that inspired degrees is not a break from anything. It’s more like a sage then?” he wanted to know. “Do we have to go what’s-his-name to write that ‘Unclouded Day’ punishment.” somewhere else then that we can pick it up on our song,” said Rose. Andrew looked thoughtful. “Let’s think about that way back from?” “Probably,” said Andrew. “Although I’m not sure for a second,” he said. “So, if it’s 17° in Winkler and “We could just put on our parkas and drive to that song was written by what’s-his-name. I think it it’s 47° in Phoenix, and a comfortable temperature Schantzenfeld,” said Rose. “And then we could might have been that other guy, who’s-it.” would be, say, 23°, and 23° is one-fifth of the way drive back with our farmer sausage. I’m sure it’ll “You’re probably right,” said Rose. “Or possibly between 17 and 47, so logically if we go one-fifth of stay frozen in the back of the truck till we get someone else. Whoever it was, you have to admire the way to Phoenix, we should be somewhere where home.” their obvious talent for wishful thinking.” the temperature is 23°.” He paused. “So what’s one- “Obviously it will,” said Andrew. “But what about “Maybe this is the year we have to go south in the fifth of the way between Winkler and Phoenix?” the weather? We still haven’t solved that problem.” summer,” said Andrew, “just to get a break from the Rose shrugged. “I don’t know. Gretna?” she said. “It will solve itself,” said Rose. cold.” “Scranton, North Dakota,” said Andrew. “Gretna “How?” asked Andrew. Rose pondered that for a moment. “I don’t know is only like one-twentieth of the way. It’ll only be “You said it yourself,” said Rose. “Summer is about that,” she said. “How far would we go? It was maybe 18° in Gretna.” coming.”

Forest tent caterpillars Usually no long-term damage is done by them but they sure are annoying

The caterpillars feed during following spring — thankfully By Albert Parsons the day and return to their tents there is only one generation Freelance contributor at night. They are gregarious produced per year. Generally and travel together in a co-ordi- infestations occur about every anitoba has expe- nated fashion, leaving behind decade and can last from two rienced severe out- silken threads to help them find to four years. Severe outbreaks M breaks of forest tent their way back to the nest in the are brought to an end by dis- caterpillars. These insect pests evening. As they grow, the nests ease, predatory parasites killing are very annoying because they are gradually abandoned and off the worms, or by the worms defoliate trees and shrubs, but large clusters of worms sim- simply eating themselves out they do not usually inflict last- ply overnight on the surfaces of food and succumbing to ing damage on trees unless of large branches, crowded starvation. there are infestations for three together to stay warm. When During a severe infestation it or four consecutive years. If this they have defoliated a partic- is impossible to protect a home occurs, significant mortality ular stand of trees the worms grounds from invasion without of trees may result, along with move as a group to a new food using chemical deterrents. In considerable branch and twig source. some years farmers hire pilots mortality on surviving trees. As the worms reach maturity to spray their farm sites and Forest tent caterpillars produce “tents” of silken material within which the worms After being defoliated, trees do they become less social and shelterbelts, and some towns grow to maturity. PHOTO: ALBERT PARSONS leaf out again in late summer they separate from the “hive” have employed the same tac- but their window of opportu- and build individual dull yel- tic. For less severe infestations, nity to receive nourishment is after the eggs hatch while the them with a gluey cement that low-coloured silken cocoons. collecting the worms by hand, severely shortened. caterpillars are tiny and more both prevents desiccation and One of the worst things about selective spraying of clumps Forest tent caterpillars are appealing. Few birds feed on frost damage as the egg masses having a forest tent caterpil- of worms, banding vulnerable about five cm long and are usu- the full-grown, hairy ones. stay on the twigs until the fol- lar infestation in a garden trees with “Tanglefoot” bands, ally black or dark brown. They Mice, skunks and frogs are said lowing spring when they hatch. and house yard is that there and removing cocoons as they have blue and pale-yellow lon- to eat the worms but since the Each mass completely encir- are innumerable cocoons appear will help to reduce their gitudinal stripes on their bod- worms spend most of their time cles the branch to which it is on fences, under the eaves of numbers. Careful examination ies and each abdominal seg- in the trees, this predation does attached. Once the eggs hatch buildings, and anywhere else of trees in the fall after they ment is marked by a white not make a substantial dent in the tiny caterpillars weave that a worm might have built have shed their leaves, to find spot. Their bodies have a spiky, their numbers. silken sheets within which one. These cocoons are hard to and destroy egg clusters will hair-like material on them, The worms hatch from eggs the larvae stay during moult- remove and are often in inac- also be beneficial. Although which is a deterrent to preda- fastened to twigs and branches ing. These are the “tents” that cessible places, making removal not particularly harmful in the tors. Although some reports that adult moths lay in July and we associate with this pest. The even more difficult. long term, they are indeed very say that birds such as blue jays, early August. The egg masses large tent-like structures are After the pupation process annoying and cause devastation chickadees, nuthatches, orioles, contain up to 300 individual fastened to trees — often posi- has been completed the dark- to landscapes in the short term. blackbirds and some warblers eggs and are dark grey. They are tioned in the crotches — and tan moths emerge from the eat forest tent caterpillars, this stuck to branches when they are the worms venture out from cocoons, mate and lay their Albert Parsons writes from Minnedosa, predation mostly occurs right laid and then the moth covers these protective refuges to feed. eggs. The eggs will hatch the Manitoba 24 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 COUNTRY CROSSROADS

Examining elder bullying READERS’ PHOTOS Research is finding peer-to-peer bullying in seniors’ homes

apartment-style community are By Marg Several retirement forced to adapt to new social University of Saskatchewan standards. communities in “This is something that we en and women who Manitoba have taken need to take a really proactive were once mobile, busy steps to encourage approach to and create those M and hard working often mindfulness and respectful environments where find themselves contained by people do feel safe,” she said. the physical limitations of their self-care by hosting Outside of designing retire- aging bodies, a consequence of workshops that help ment communities with an growing old. residents deal with understanding that this is an And for some, living in a sen- issue, Goodridge recommends Enjoying the sunshine. PHOTO: LILLIAN DEEDMAN iors’ community, an old problem issues that they do visual reminders, like posters may return again as they wind not always have and flyers, encouraging respect- up facing down an opponent control over. ful environments by stressing they hadn’t contemplated in that bullying is not acceptable. years: the bully. Creating community rules and “This is like bullying occurring standards that broadly define in your own home,” said Donna what behaviour is considered Goodridge, a professor in the to be bullying can also have an department of respirology, criti- immediate impact. cal care and sleep medicine at And with a number of seniors Several retirement commu- the University of Saskatchewan’s fearful to leave their own apart- nities in Manitoba have taken College of Medicine. “And you ments, they become susceptible steps to encourage mindful- may not have any kind of sup- to perceived loneliness or social ness and self-care by hosting ports because there are (mini- isolation. workshops that help residents mal) supports offered in the “Their home is (a) haven,” deal with issues that they do apartment itself.” Goodridge continued. “When not always have control over. The research being done in they’re not able to get out to Goodridge and the Saskatoon PHOTO: CINDY MURRAY Saskatoon is revealing that inci- their doctors’ appointments Council on Aging are currently dences of peer-to-peer bully- because they’re worried that working with Youville Centre in ing in seniors’ communities is they might be bullied, they Winnipeg to develop a common prevalent. become scared to come out of strategy that combines a focus In her study, Goodridge and their apartments and become on creating respectful environ- her team found that 39 per cent socially isolated. And social iso- ments, along with developing a Welcome to of respondents admitted to hav- lation causes all kinds of prob- mindful approach to living. ing seen a peer bullied within lems, like premature institu- “Engaging seniors, hearing the past year, with nearly a third tionalization, because they can’t about what other things they Country Crossroads confirming that they were per- support themselves.” want to do, is really critical,” sonally bullied. And those sen- It’s an issue that Goodridge Goodridge said. “As outsiders f you have any stories, ideas, photos or a comment on iors who had been bullied were expects will only get worse, we can come in and say, ‘This what you’d like to see on these pages, send it to Country self-reporting the same health as Canada’s senior popula- is the answer to your problem,’ I Crossroads, 1666 Dublin Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R3H 0H1, and mental-health symptoms tion continues to grow. That but we really need to hear it phone 1-800-782-0794, fax 204-944-5562, email susan@ that their youth counterparts increase in the number of sen- from (them).” fbcpublishing.com. I’d love to hear from you. were, with responses ranging iors who will move into retire- Please remember we can no longer return material, articles, from added stress and a sense ment complexes could lead to Marg Sheridan is an online poems or pictures. — Sue of embarrassment, to a loss of more bullying as residents who communications co-ordinator in the sleep and sense of worry. may never have had to live in an College of Medicine

This Old Elevator

n the 1950s, there were over 700 grain elevators in Manitoba. Today, there are fewer than 200. You can help to preserve the legacy of these I disappearing “Prairie sentinels.” The Manitoba Historical Society (MHS) is gathering information about all elevators that ever stood in Manitoba, regardless of their present status. Collaborating with the Manitoba Co-operator it is supply- ing these images of a grain elevator each week in hopes readers will be able to tell the society more about it, or any other elevator they know of. MHS Gordon Goldsborough webmaster and Journal editor has devel- oped a website to post your replies to a series of questions about eleva- tors. The MHS is interested in all grain elevators that have served the farm community. Your contributions will help gather historical information such as present status of elevators, names of companies, owners and agents, rail lines, year elevators were built — and dates when they were torn down (if applicable). There is room on the website to post personal recollections and stories related to grain elevators. The MHS presently also has only a partial list of all elevators that have been demolished. You can help by updating that list if you know of one not included on that list. Your contributions are greatly appreciated and will help the MHS develop a comprehensive, searchable database to preserve the farm community's collective knowledge of what was once a vast network of grain elevators across Manitoba. Please contribute to This Old Grain Elevator website at: http://www. There were four elevators at Elgin when this photo was taken in 1981. The 30,000-bushel elevator in the foreground, built in 1928 by mhs.mb.ca/elevators. the Canadian Consolidated Grain Company, had two balloon annexes and fertilizer shed when it was sold to United Grain Growers in You will receive a response, by email or phone call, confirming that 1959. It closed in 1985 and was demolished. The 50,000-bushel Manitoba Pool elevator and annex beside it dates from 1926, while the your submission was received. side-by-side Paterson elevators in the background consisted of a smaller one built here in 1923 and a larger one brought from Wakopa Goldsborough is interested in hearing all sorts of experiences in 1966. The Paterson elevators were sold to Pool in 1981. The following year, the smaller one was demolished as the larger one was about the elevators — funny, sad, or anything in between. Readers renovated extensively and a modern crib annex was built beside it. Today, only the former Paterson elevator and its annex remain at willing to share their stories can leave messages at 204-474-7469. the site, in private ownership. Photo: University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 25

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True Hours * JD 1630 Dsl HL 3PH Parade on Saturday and Sunday, 1:00 PM. Email: [email protected] Hyd.540 PTO 4000 Hrs. * Bush Hog Will have many fine cars and horse drawn 2615 R 15’ Bat Wing Mower * Farm wagons in parade. Stationary running en- King 8” 51’ PTO Auger * Deerborn gines on display. Large flea market and toy 3 PH 2 B Plow * Work Saver 3PH 7’ show on the grounds. Will have the 10th OLDER FIREARMS WANTED. Have valid TRACTORS *1977 Chevy C-65 tandem * Shop Built 18’ bumper hitch ROW CROP CULTIVATORS Annual TractorCade on Friday at 9:00 AM. firearms license and cash for older firearms. Blade * Buhler / Farm King 3PH 80” Bring your rubber tired tractors and take Alsobuyingantiques.Call 306-241-3945, * Rotovator * Farm King 3PH 96” *2009 Case IH MX 275, MFWD, twin screw, 427 V8, 5+4 deck over tandem axle trailer, *1998 H&S 24 row 22” flat fold part. Music Show Friday evening. Talent Kyle, SK. 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Any collectible equip. for dis- records in cases, stars of yesterday; 1995 front weights, 380/85R34 front * 1976 IHC 1800 Loadstar TILLAGE EQUIPMENT *1997 H&S 24 row 22” flat fold Roadmaster Ltd., Corvette motor; w Backhoe, Blade, Trencher, Vibra duals, 380/90R50 rear duals, tandem twin screw, 466 V8, cultivator, double bar, lift play or parade welcome. Daily admission *Summers 58’ Super Weeder, $10 per day. 3 day pass, $20. Under 12 phone booth w/phone; 1973 400 Plow 1359 Hrs. * 2) Ditch Witch Push 2435 hrs, SN#Z8R207146 5+4 trans, 19’ Omaha assist, 4 main frame tires, years- free! For more info. call motor; $1 and $2 bills; 5,000 hub caps; Bars * Honda GX35 Power Screed * *2008 Case IH MX 275, MFWD, Standard box, roll tarp, on 3 rank hyd. adjust S-tines, wing gauge tires, 4” shovels, 701-965-6741 or 701-965-4228. This ad kids scooters; 25’ skyjack; old farm imple- Bartel 36” Power Trowel * Koehring power shift, 3pt w/quick hitch, Dayton wheels, 71,596 miles 5 bar harrows, auto fold, tunnel shields, SN#1713 is paid by the Crosby Visitor’s fund. ments, party bus; old wire tie baler belt Compactor * Mortar Mixer * Hilti TE SN#94508 driver; 18’ refinery tower w/steps; railroad 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, auto steer showing SUGAR BEET EQUIPMENT 72 Electric Jack Hammer * Trucks & with Trimble 1000 display and *1998 Flexi-Coil 60’ System 95 FORD TRACTOR PARTS. Specializing in ties; 35 steel wheels, lots of var. steel TRAILERS harrow packer, 5 bar harrows, *2008 Amity 8 row 22” beet 8N, 9N, and 2N tractor parts and engine beams, misc. steel; antiques, much, more. Trailers: 2000 Int. 9200 CAT C10 10 receiver, front weights, *2007 Load Line 34ft end harvester, Amity row finder, Harry 204-482-7251, East Selkirk, MB. Spd Tandem w 2010 New Star 16’ 380/80/R38 front duals, coil packers, kits. Plus all other Ford models. Manuals. dump, combo end gate, rear SN#S95 B000-U095030-00 poly grab rolls, 3 spiral, www.diamondfarmtractorparts.com Call Gravel Box 840,000 KM Sft * 99 Ford 380/90R54 rear duals, controls, plastic liner for 3 smooth, belted scrub chain, 1-800-481-1353. CEDAR TONGUE AND GROOVE siding (14’ 3285 hrs, SN#Z8R205640 *Wil-Rich 45’ field cultivator, & 4’); Scratch tickets (1995-2015); Lions F 800 Series Cummins 5.9 L 6 Spd/ beets, 11R24.5 tires on steel belted elevator chain, one Std w 18’ Deck & Hoist 359,000 KM *1983 Versatile 945 Series III 5 section fold, 4 bar wil-rich WANTED OLDER TRACTORS: Deutz pins; Beehive books 1945; Planter jars; wheels, 96” wide, 67” tall harrow, walking tandems piece close ups, rear leveling Heinz bottles; Old Pepsi bottles; Polish and * 83 Chev 30 Deluxe 1 Ton Dually 350 4WD, 4 hyd, Safe-T-Pull *2003 Load Line 34ft end strut, 11.2x24 rear duals, Deca, Fahr D800, F4L514, 8005, 9005, bracket, 24.5R 32 duals, around, 10” sweeps 13006; Wanted: Lanz Bulldog & stationary Hungarian books; Air wave radio; Round Gas 4 Spd/Std w Deck 213,000 KM * dump, combo end gate, rear SN#H353308 engines. Call 705-927-7519. window w/frame (24x24); Old road maps - 8569 hrs showing, SN#011529 *Hutchmaster 28’ disk, 24in CDN and US. 306-654-4802, Prud’Homme 92 Sokal P.H. 18’ Tri Axle Flat Deck w hoist controls, plastic liner for *2008 Alloway folding 12 row TRUCKS beets, 11R22.5 tires on steel blades, 9’’ spacing, dual 22” defoliator, 3 drum, Beaver * Double Snowmobile Trailer * wheels on main frame ADRIAN’S MAGNETO SERVICE. Guaran- WANTED: TRACTOR MANUALS, sales bro- *1995 IH 9200 day cab, M11 wheels, 96” wide, 67” tall, one steel, rotary scalpers teed repairs on mags and ignitors. Repairs. Yard & Recreation: Misty River 16’ Al chures, tractor catalogs. 306-373-8012, Boat 40 HP Merc & EZ Loader Trailer * Cummins, 10 spd, 161” WB, (Has roll tarp but is currently *Morris 60’ 4 bar harrow, front (currently removed from Parts. Sales. 204-326-6497. Box 21232, Saskatoon, SK. walking tandems Steinbach, MB. R5G 1S5. 73 JD 400 Snowmobile * 73 Johnson wet kit, air ride susp, engine taken off) machine, but are included), Golden Ghost 30 Snowmobile * Late brake, dual alum tanks, *2013 Maurer 42ft alum. SPRAYERS 12.4x24 rear duals, SN#2983 1965 CASE 930 TRACTOR w/square fen- 60’s Arctic Cat Panther 399 * 09 11R22.5 tires on alum. outside hopper trailer, ag hoppers, *2010 H&S 132’ broadcast PLANTER ders, 6000 hours, good condition, taking Kubota ZD331 31 HP Dsl 72” R Mower wheels, safe-t-pull, 844, electric roll tarp, air ride susp, sprayer, 1000 gal tank, 200 *2001 JD 1780 24 row 22” offers. 306-645-4240, Rocanville, SK. ONLINE AUCTION: “Ready-Aim-Consign” 146 miles showing 96” wide, 66” tall, 285/ gal rinse tank, 3 way nozzle Monthly Firearms Sale. Bids close 267 Hrs * JD X485 25 HP 54” Hyd R vacuum planter, draw bar pull, *1995 IH 9200 day cab, M11 75R24.5 tires on alum. whls bodies, touch down wheels, Max Emerge Plus units, JOHN DEERE 60, 70 and Model R tractors June 29th. 203-60th St. E., Saskatoon, Mower w Bagger * Honda 501 Roto Cummins, 9 spd Eaton, 179” *2001 Maurer 38ft steel for restoration, $2500 each or take all for SK. Call Derek 306-227-5940. PL Tiller * Tools: Ranger Mdl R23LT Tire 3 section shut off, 380/90R46 mechanical drive, insecticide $4500. 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK. #331787. McDougallAuction.com WB, wet kit, air ride susp, hopper trailer, ag hoppers, tires, SN#0221 boxes, H&S V-plow row Machine * Ranger Mdl DST 2420 engine brake, dual alum tanks, side chutes, roll tarp, sight *1999 Summers 132’ Tire Balancer * Keiyoserki Mdl 1800 cleaners, wind shields, liquid 11R22.5 tires on steel disk glasses, 96” wide, 66” tall, broadcast sprayer, 900 gal fertilizer, SN#0109 Classified 60” Metal Lathe * Drill Press * Miller whls, cruise control, safe-t-pull, 11R24.5 tires on alum. tank, 100 gal rinse tank, 26 -Miller Matic 250 Welder * General AC, 827,873 miles showing outside wheels, steel inside gal hand wash tank, 2 way OTHER EQUIPMENT Category index Mdl 30-125 16” Thickness Planer * *1996 Freightliner FLD 120 day *1988 Strick 28ft single axle nozzle bodies, wind screens, *Rust 3pt ditcher, 27” disk, General Mdl 50-500 12” Table Saw cab, 11.1L series 60 Detroit, van trailer, 2) 800 gal poly 3 section shut off, 14.8x38 weights Announcements & Calendars .0100 - 0340 Farm Machinery ...... 4103 - 4328 * * King Belt / Disc Sander * Metal 10 spd, 168” WB, wet kit, air water tanks, 3) 30 gal poly tires, SN#X0499 *2002 Artic Cat 375cc Band Saw * Miller 225 Welder * Freud ride susp, dual alum tanks, mix cones, 5.5hp Honda *2004 H&S 72 row 22” band 4 wheeler ATV, 4x4, IFS, front Airplanes ...... 0400 Livestock ...... 5000 - 5792 Router Table * Incra Dove Tail Jig * 11R22.5 tires on steel disk pump, 2” lines, 11R22.5 tires sprayer, 1000 gal tank, 100 and rear racks, 4,669 miles Elec Impact * Power Tools * Air Tools wheels, safe-t-pull, 329,697 on steel disk wheels gal rinse tank, dual nozzle showing, SN#8032 Antiques Sales & Auctions ....0701 - 0710 Organic ...... 5943 - 5948 * Hand Tools * Shop Supply * Misc: Km showing *GTB 20’ tandem axle car units, 6 section shut off, *New style Kringstad Surveying Transit * Honda Pressure *1978 Chevy C-65 tandem twin trailer, 2 ramps, LT235/85R16 14.9x24 main cart duals Safe-T-Pull Auction Sales ...... 0900 Personal ...... 5950 - 5952 screw, 366 V8, 5+4 trans, 20’ tires with spare *1993 H&S 36 row 22” vertical *Good selection of Washer * Tool Cabinet * * 4) New 16.9- strong box, 3pc end gate, roll *Shop Built 24’ goose neck 28 Good Year Tires * 2) New 1100 R fold band sprayer, 300 gal miscellaneous too numerous Auto & Transport ...... 1050 - 1705 Real Estate Sales ...... 6110 - 6140 tarp, 10.00R20 tires on Dayton tri axle trailer, 2 fold down tank, singe lift assist, to list 22.5 Good Year Tires * 6,500 Gal Steel whls, 32,433 miles showing ramps, elec. winch SN#2139 Business Opportunities ...... 2800 Recreational Vehicles ...... 6161 - 6168 Fuel Tank * Fuel Slip Tank * Concrete Forms * Construction Scaffolding * CSM AG- LLP, OWNERS Contracting & Custom Work ...3510 - 3560 Rentals & Accommodations .6210 - 6245 1,200 Poly Tank * Various Oils * New OH Garage Door Panels 12’ x 14’ * 5) Pembina, North Dakota For More Information call 701-757-4015 Steel Street Light Posts * Farm Misc * Construction Equipment ...... 3600 Seed (Pedigreed & Common) .6404 - 6542 AUCTIONEERS & CLERK: Resource Equipment Auctions, Farm Buildings ...... 4000 - 4005 Careers ...... 8001 - 8050 Stuart McSherry RESOURCE Dennis Biliske - Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, #12 Patterson Dr., Stonewall, MB ph 701-757-4015 website- www.resourceauction.com TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check in US funds. All sales final. for a Complete Category list visit us (204) 467-1858 or (204) 886-7027 AUCTION Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Document fee on vehicle titles online at farmzilla.Com www.mcsherryauction.com Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer will apply & vehicle titles will be mailed to buyers. 26 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017

FARM RETIREMENT & Tractor Auction McSherry Auction Service Ltd WALTER MCLENNAN for Bob & Janice Schapf, Friday July ESTATE AUCTION 7th, 10:30AM in Ochre River, MB.; Featuring; 1980 IH 4386 4WD tractor, 2015 WILSON SUPER B, metallic grey, new AUCTION SALE HOBBY AND HORSE 18.4x38 duals, 3750 hrs., always shedded; CHECK OUT OUR parts specials at: tires, great cond, $93,000. 306-480-2644, Hesston 140-90 FWA, front end redone at www.Maximinc.Com/parts or call Maxim Lloydminster, SK. [email protected] FARM AUCTION Bayed equipment, new Firestone rear tires, Truck & Trailer toll free 1-888-986-2946. Estate of c/w Allied 784 FEL, grapple fork; JD 4020, 2011 WILSON ALUMINUM tri-axle hopper MON., JULY 3, 10 AM good, 18.4x34 rubber, really nice condi- bottom grain trailers, 48x102x78, alumi- Richard Wright Winkler, MB • 1-204-325-4433 tion, excellent tin, new front tires; 1965 JD num wheels, 3rd hoppers. 3 to choose SOUTH PORT, MB 3020 c/w JD 148 FEL, bucket and bale WRECKING SEMI-TRUCKS, lots of parts. from! $42,000/ea. Phone 1-800-665-0800 FROM PORTAGE FOLLOW THE fork; JD 60 tractor; CASE DC4 tractor; 88 Call Yellowhead Traders. 306-896-2882, or 204-224-3532, Dugald, MB. Sat. July 8th @ 10:00 am • Two Houses to be moved 240 SOUTH TOWARDS ST CLAUDE, AT Oliver side panels, grill, etc.; JD A tricycle Churchbridge, SK. 2010 WILSON ALUMINUM tandem grain • Large amount of Horse, Drawn Wagons MILE 61 TURN EAST APROX ½ MILE , tractor, styled; JD B tricycle tractor, trailers, 40x96x78, alum. wheels, roll West St Paul, MB styled; JD 830 diesel, nicely restored; Re- TRUCK BONEYARD INC. Specializing in Buggys, show wagons , 4 seater Democrat YARD # 37022 OR NORTH OF tarps, $30,000/ea. Call 1-800-665-0800 #8 Hwy & 101 Perimeter Jct, ST CLAUDE ON HWY 240 TILL MILE stored Farmall “A” tractor; McCormick W4 obsolete parts, all makes. Trucks bought or 204-224-3532, Dugald, MB. • Single seat parade wagon complete with tractor; JD “LA” parts tractor; 1976 JD for wrecking. 306-771-2295, Balgonie, SK. Go North on #8 5 Miles, Then West 61 THIS APROX 15 MILE NORTH OF 2014 TIMPTE HOPPER BOTTOM, Lanterns etc this unit used in portage 7700 turbo combine c/w belt PU, chopper, 3 Miles on Miller Rd. Then North ¾ ST CLAUDE always shedded; CIH 8465 automatic ONE OF SASK’s largest inventory of used 42’x102’x76’, black, air ride w/alum. On Lawson Blvd. #137 La Prairie round baler, shedded; 12’ IH 8360 mower heavy truck parts. 3 ton tandem diesel mo- wheels, two row clear lights, stainless • Parade with Queen Mother as passenger conditioner, hydra-swing, shedded; West- tors and transmissions and differentials for back, $36,500. 204-736-4854, Sanford MB. Contact: 204-488-1944 aprox 1954? (please note on photo the field pencil auger; 8’ JD one-way disk; all makes! Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., ALL ALUMINUM GRAIN TRAILERS: Tan- Blanchard tailgate drill fill; Big Daddy poly 1-800-938-3323. harness on drivers foot board) dems, tridems and Super B Timpte grain Truck, Tractors & Equipment: 11 hopper; Sakundiak HD741 grain auger c/w trailers. Call Maxim Truck & Trailer, Ford Ranger Ext Cab V6 Auto Trans • 1998 John Deere 7810 fwa, cab, 3pth, dual Kawasaki, 14HP c/w Wheatheart bin TRUCK PARTS: 1/2 to 3 ton, new and 1-888-986-2946 or www.Maximinc.Com hyd and pto, 4007 hours showing serial # sweep; Labtronics 919 grain tester c/w used. We ship anywhere. Contact Phoenix 14,800 KM Sft * MF 34A Ind Cab Dsl case, charts and scale; 3PTH cultivator Auto, 1-877-585-2300, Lucky Lake, SK. 3PH w FEL 2367 Hrs * JD 730 Dsl power quad shift 1013478 (spring tooth); 3PTH disc plows; 2 bottom Power Steer Hyd 2300 Hrs * JD 60 • John Deere 6400 fwa, with cab, 3pth, Ferguson 3PTH plow; 4 wheel JD farm SOUTHSIDE AUTO WRECKERS located 640 loader w/ joy stick, dual hyd, and pto, trailer; Vicon 6-wheel split frame rake; in Weyburn, SK. 306-842-2641. Used car Hyd * Case S * Ford Ferguson 8N * parts, light truck to semi-truck parts. We power quad shift, 11000 hrs, Diamond fertilizer tank; F10 Farmhand MH Pony Restored * Case 830 Row See www.billklassen.com for good FEL; Farmhand PTO hyd. pump; Grass seed buy scrap iron and non-ferrous metals. Crop 3PH * Yard & Recreation: • John Deere 1840 with 3 pth, 245 loader, selection of photos and listing note seeder; Farm-King 180, 18” roller mill needs hyd. drive on rear auger; Diamond WRECKING : Misc. axles 79 JD Spitfi re Snowmobile Cub • John Deere 566 round baler, excellent we have internet bidding beginning and parts. Also tandem trailer suspension Cadet 18HP Hyd R Mower 107 Hrs harrow sections; 6 bottom IH 770 auto re- belts all around nice at 12 noon watch for the online listing set plow; 18’ JD tandem disk SF/SR 22” axles. Call 306-539-4642, Regina, SK. * Simplicity 2010 w Mower, Tiller, • John Deere 946 Moco Discbine 13 ft on our website. blades; 17 bale hay trailer c/w 5th wheel, BERG’S GRAIN PUP 20’ single hopper, Snow Blower, Sickle Mower Attach SASKATOON TRUCK PARTS CENTRE spring ride, chip guarded hoppers, hitch duals all around; 6 or 8 new 22” blades for Ltd. North Corman Industrial Park. and front, Michel’s tarp and Berg’s quality * Craftsman Snow Blower * Troy Note all items need to be picked up by july 12 JD disk; 1992 27’ Citation camper; 2002 New and used parts available for 3 ton finish, $28,600. 204-325-5677, Winkler MB Built RT Tiller * More Yard Items Honda FourTrax, 300 standard shift; Hon- da V45 street bike, restorable; 1992 Indy trucks all the way up to highway tractors, * Graineries & Storage Building See our website: www.billklassen.com for complete listing or call 204-325-4433 cell 6230 EFI 500 snowmobile; 1966-67 IH 1300 for every make and model, no part too big * Farm & Acreage Misc * Tools: truck c/w flatdeck & gooseneck ball, brake or small. Our shop specializes in custom Air Comp * Drill Press * Acetylene rebuilt differentials/transmissions and BILL KLASSEN AUCTIONEERS controller (as is); Lawn mower c/w bag- clutch installations. Engines are available, Torches * Jointer / Planer * Power ger; Craftsman 5.5HP 26” commercial both gas and diesel. Re-sale units are on Tools * Shop Vac * Hand Tools * mower. For information about the equipment call Bob 204-733-2436. the lot ready to go. We buy wrecks for Antiques: Int Potato Digger * Potato See site: www.gartonsauction.com for parts, and sell for wrecks! For more info. Hiller * Sickle Mower * Rake * Saulky FARM RETIREMENT AUCTION for Winni- RETIREMENT FARM AUCTION for Ron call 306-668-5675 or 1-800-667-3023. pegosis Lakeside Farms, Saturday, July Schneider And Guest Consignors, 10:00 full listing! www.saskatoontruckparts.ca DL #914394 Plow * JD Plow * Planet JR Wheel 8th, 10:30AM in Winnipegosis, MB. Fea- AM,Sunday,July9th,3milesEastofthe BERG’S END DUMP grain trailers w/Berg’s Hoe * Anvil 400 Plus LB * Outboard turing: 2004 6420 FWA; 640 SL FEL, grapple, Wolseley Co-op, 0.5 mile North, Wolseley, WRECKING TRUCKS: All makes all signature quality finish. Ph for Spring pric- 3PTH, good rear rubber; 1996 JD 7200 FWA SK. Case 4490 4 WD tractor, PTO, new models. Need parts? Call 306-821-0260 ing specials and 30 day trials. Berg’s Grain * Tools * Cream Separator * Cast & Gravel Body 204-325-5677, Winkler, MB Boiler * Oil Cans * Antique Furniture c/w 740 self-levelling FEL, bucket, duals, injectors, 4 hyds, 23.1x30 tires; Degelman or email: [email protected] 3PTH, engine 2 yrs. old, trans & MFWD over- 3000 36' air seeder w/harrows, Morris 130S ENTIRE LIQUIDATION OF ARTICULATE Wrecking , Chev, GMC, Ford and * Coal Oil Lamps * Some Household hauled; JD 2130 tractor, 3PTH, FEL, bucket & tank, hyd. drive; Case 725 PTO swather; MASONRY: 1084 Central Ave, Prince Al- others. Lots of 4x4 stuff, 1/2 ton - 3 ton, * Partial List Go To Web! grapple; JD 1830 tractor; 1970 JD 920 diesel Versatile 18' swather; DT cultivators w/ bert, SK. Everything is selling unreserved! buses etc. and some cars. We ship by bus, tractor, 3PTH, fairly good rubber; 8’ blade, harrows; MF 850 dsl. combine w/chopper, Featuring Real Estate: 4000 sq.ft. mail, Loomis, Purolator. Lloydminster, SK. NORMS SANDBLASTING & PAINT, 40 8’ HD large bucket for JD Q/A 640/740 9001 PU header; Morris CP-731 DT cultiva- warehouse/workshop w/separate 2-sto- Stuart McSherry years body and paint experience. We do FEL; Belt pulley attachment for 2130 JD; torw/PrascoSuperseeder;grainaugers; rey office/living quarters building of metal and fiberglass repairs and integral to #12 Patterson Dr., Stonewall, MB 3PTH bale fork c/w 146 FEL; 2 3 prong bale Shaver front mount post pounder; Westeel 4800 sq.ft. main floor office area and daycab conversions. Sandblasting and (204) 467-1858 or (204) 886-7027 spears (1 with Q/A for 640/740 FEL); 2000 singlewall2273litrefueltankw/Fill-Rite 1500 sq.ft. second floor living quarters paint to trailers, trucks and heavy equip. JD 566 round baler, nice shape, always shed- 15GPMpump;graincleaner;Flexi-Coil50 w/6 bdrms, 2 bath, and laundry facilities. SCHOOL BUSES: 20 to 66 passenger, www.mcsherryauction.com 1998 to 2007, $2700 and up. 12 buses in Endura primers and topcoats. A one stop ded; JD 1600 14’ mower conditioner, always 80'fieldsprayer;Flexi-Coil9560'harrow All on 2.14 acre fenced compound shop. Norm 306-272-4407, Foam Lake SK. shedded; 9’ IH 1100 trailing mower; 36’ (17 packer bar, P-20's; bins; 1976 Chev C60 w/compacted base gravel surface. Zoned stock! Call Phoenix Auto, Lucky Lake, SK. bale) bale trailer, drill stem and tubing deck, graintruck,steelB&H,rolltarp,V8,5&2; R2. Vehicles: 2012 Ford King Ranch 1-877-585-2300. DL #320074. PRAIRIE SANDBLASTING & PAINTING. duals on front and rear, KingPin steering; JD andmuchmore! Brad 306-551-9411, F350, dsl.; 2005 IH 3 ton deck truck; Trailer overhauls and repairs, alum. slopes 336 square baler, manual tension, 1/4 turn www.2sauctioneers.ca PL #333133. 2004 Chev 3/4 ton; 1991 Dodge 1 ton dsl.; and trailer repairs, tarps, insurance claims, chute, gathering wheel; NH 1033 Hayliner 2002 GMC 3/4 ton w/topper; 2007 Ford and trailer sales. Epoxy paint. Agriculture bale picker T/A, good condition; GEHL 219 F350 dsl. crew cab; snowmobiles; and 2015 ROGUE, 2.5L 4 cyl., auto, and commercial. Satisfaction guaranteed. 9-wheel hay rake; Vicon 6-wheel split frame more! Classic Vehicles: 1966 Pontiac power group, back up camera. Melville 306-744-7930, Saltcoats, SK. hay rake; JD side delivery rake; NH 47 trail- GTO; 1991 Chev 454 SS 1/2 ton; 1973 Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. ing mower; JD 4 wheel farm trailer; 2000 Camaro; 1972 Lemans; 1963 Lemans; 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca JD 566 round baler, nice shape, always shed- 1992 Ford Mustang GT; salvage parts ve- ded; JD 1600 14’ mower conditioner, always hicles. Equipment: Complete batch ce- 2015 NISSAN SENTRA, 2.0L 4 cyl., AC & shedded; 9’ IH 1100 trailing mower; 36’ (17 canada’s ag-only listings giant ment plant; JD Acreage Tractor w/at- power group, 26,000 kms. Melville Future bale), bale trailer, drill stem and tubing deck, tachments; Trail Rite 5th wheel flat Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. duals on front and rear, KingPin steering; JD search from over deck trailer; tool trailer; Zoom Boom 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca ONLINE TIMED AUCTION of NASCAR 336 square baler, manual tension,1/4 turn fork lift; A/C fork lift; car trailer; and Memorabilia, hundreds of pieces! NASCAR chute, gathering wheel; NH 1033 hayliner 35,000 more! Tools & Misc: welders; cement SPECIAL PURCHASE OF new and near- diecastcarsandtrucksw/originalboxes, bale picker, T/A, good condition; GEHL 219 aG listinGs mixers; concrete tools; power tools; tool new 2014-2015 Crosstrek XVs. Save up to NEW EMERALD GRAIN trailers in stock jackets, cereal boxes, trailer rigs w/original 9-wheel hay rake; Vicon 6-wheel split frame boxes; wrenches; hand tools; scaffold- $5000. Come in quickly!! 1-877-373-2662. now! Manufactured in Western Canada. boxes, everything NASCAR related!! Check hay rake; JD side delivery rake; NH 47 trail- ing; bricks; blocks; rakes; shovels; and www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. Buy now - these are always in short supply outwww.2sauctioneersformorepicsand for harvest! Cam-Don Motors Ltd., ing mower; JD 4 wheel farm trailer. For info 1-800-667-7770 | .com misc. inventory. You name it, it’s here! info.,tosignup,ortosigninandbid! Sale about the equipment call Vernon 204- It’s a complete functioning workshop! 2016 SUBARU IMPREZA consumer reports 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. #1closes6PM,June15.Sale#2closes6 656-4496 or Merlin at 204-638-6634. follow on: Items start closing Thursday, July 6th at as best small call starting at $23,360! Call NEW NEW 2018 tri-axle 45’, air ride, 78” PM, June 22. Call Brad 306-551-9411, For full listing see: www.gartonsauc- 10:00 AM CST. PL# 914915. For details, for best price!! 1-877-373-2662 or sides, Canadian made, $53,000 low price. www.2sauctioneers.ca PL #333133 tion.com visit www.grasswoodauctions.com www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. Buy now! Call 306-563-8765, Canora, SK.

Unreserved Retirement Auction Unreserved Public Farm Auction Rhinas Farms Ltd – Dale & Myrna Rhinas Kitchen Brothers – Bob & Don Kitchen Willowbrook, SK | July 6, 2017 · 10 am Oakville, MB | July 7, 2017 · 12 Noon

2001 Rogator 854 90 Ft

2002 John Deere 9650STS & 1996 John Deere CTS 2010 John Deere 4730 100 Ft 2013 Case IH 500 & 2007 Case IH 480

1984 Versatile 875

2008 New Holland T9040HD & 2010 Seed Hawk 6010 60 Ft w/800 2005 John Deere 4895 30 Ft 1995 Freightliner FL80 2– 2010 Case IH 9120 & 1988 International F1954

2006 Case IH 5010 Concord 50 Ft & 2004 ADX3430 Unused– 2013 Sumo 9 LG Subsoiler 2000 Brent 874 2005 Mack Vision & 2007 Wilson DWH-550 AUCTION LOCATION: From OAKVILLE, MB, at the Jct of Hwy 1 & Hwy 13, go 3.2 km (2 miles) North on PR Rd 430. Yard on West From go 6.4 km (4 miles) South on Hwy 47, then go 1.6 km (1 mile) West AUCTION LOCATION: WILLOWBROOK, SK, OR side. GPS: 49.980000, -98.01100 From YORKTON, SK, go 24 km (15 miles) West on Hwy 52, then go 6.4 km (4 miles) South, then go 1.6 km (1 mile) West. GPS: 51.1515, -102.8261 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 2013 Case IH T/A Grain Truck · 2006 Case IH 5010 Concord 50 Ft Air Drill · 2004 500 Quadtrac Tractor · 2007 Case IH 480 Quadtrac Tractor · 1984 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 2008 New 2008 Duncan 16 Ft T/A Stock Trailer · 2010 Seed Hawk 6010 60 Case IH ADX3430 Tow-Behind Air Tank · 1993 Monosem NG+ 12 Versatile 875 4WD Tractor · 1985 John Deere 4450 MFWD Tractor Holland T9040HD 4WD Tractor · 2002 John Deere 9650STS Ft Air Drill · 2006 Morris Field Pro 70 Ft Heavy Harrows · 2010 Row 22 In. Spacing Planter · Unused - 2013 Sumo 9 LG Sub 19 Ft · (2) 2010 Case IH 9120 Combines · (2) 2011 MacDon D60-S 30 Combine · 1996 John Deere CTS Combine · 2011 John Deere 635F John Deere 4730 100 Ft High Clearance Sprayer · 2002 Brandt 8 In. Subsoiler · (2) Case IH 5600 Cultivators · (2) Elmers 6400 36 Ft Flex Header · 2005 John Deere 4895 30 Ft Swather · 2005 QF2500 100 Ft Field Sprayer · 2010 Brandt 1070 10 In. x 70 Ft Ft Draper Headers · (2) Sets of 2014 Camoplast 36Q23MA 36 in. 40 Ft S-Tine Cultivators · 2001 Rogator 854 90 Ft High Clearance Mack Vision T/A Truck · 2007 Wilson DWH-550 T/A Grain Trailer Grain Auger · 2000 Brent 874 Grain Cart · 2008 Rem 2700 Grain Tracks · (2) 2000 220 Series II 25 Ft Swathers · · 2007 Wilson Road Brute 48 Ft T/A Sprayer Step Deck Trailer · Vac ...AND MUCH MORE! 1995 Freightliner FL80 T/A Grain Truck · 1988 International F1954 Sprayer · Grain Handling Equipment ...AND MUCH MORE! For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com

Dale Rhinas: 306.783.4541 (h) Bob Kitchen: 204.856.6770 306.641.4233 (c), [email protected] [email protected] Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Dan Steen: 306.361.6154 800.491.4494 Brad Goossen: 204.781.2336 800.491.4494

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NEW WILSON and CASTLETON tridems 3 TRIDEMS, 3 TANDEM stepdecks; S/A 28’ CAN-AM TRUCK EXPORT LTD., Delisle, and Super B’s. 2008 tandem Lode-King; stepdeck; Tandem, tridem and Super B SK. 1-800-938-3323. 26 tandem endump, 2014 Wilson Super B; 6 other used Super highboys; 28’ to 53’ van trailers. Tanker: new safety, $18,000; 2006 Western Star B’s; 2005 Lode-King Super B. Ron Brown tandem aluminum 8000 gallon; S/A and C15 Cat, 18-46, 36” flat-top, low kms, new Imp. call 306-493-9393, DL #905231. tandem converters. Ron Brown Imp. safety, $50,000; 1998 Timpte convertible www.rbisk.ca 306-493-9393, Delisle, SK. DL #905231. grain trailer, 48’, tandem, air ride, www.rbisk.ca $20,000; 2009 Western Star CC 60 Detroit, 18 fronts, 46 rears, 4-way locks, 460,000 BELLY DUMP: GRAVEL tandem, air open- kms, $60,000; 2007 IHC 4400, DT466, 6 CALL GRASSLAND TRAILERS for your best ing, $14,000; 48’ Wilson TA cattle trailer, spd., air ride, w/24’ van, 325,000 kms, deal on quality livestock trailers by Titan, double decker, nice, $8500. 306-940-6835 $16,000; 400 KW to 800 KW gensets, low Duralite and Circle D. 306-640-8034 cell, 2011 FORD EXPLORER, XLT, heated seats, hrs; 2002 Pete 320, 3126 Cat, auto w/side 306-266-2016, [email protected] Wood A/T/C, very good, $19,900. Call Cam-Don load garbage unit, $30,000; 2008 Ken- Mountain, SK. Motors Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. worth 800 daycab, C15 Cat, 18 spd., 46 rears, 4-way locks, 700,000 kms, $68,000; 2011 VOLVO 730, 77” mid-roof, Volvo MELVILLE FUTURE FORD, located on 166 2003 Freightliner Columbia, Detroit 60 Se- D16-550 HP, 18 spd. trans., Super 40’s, as Service Road in Melville, SK. ries, 13 spd., 40 rears, $23,000; 2001 is, $44,900. 204-761-7797, Brandon, MB. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca Freightliner FL80, Cat 3126, auto, 15’ Mid- ALL TRAILERS COST LESS IN Davidson FULLY LOADED 2013 Ford F150 King 1-800-213-8008 www.fasttoysforboys.com 2009 T660 Chrome, 11-22.5 land, $38,000; Gensets avail. Financing Ranch, 3.5L Ecoboost, leather, nav. Mel- available, OAC. www.can-amtruck.com ville Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, tires, 490 HP Cummins, AutoShift, Aero- 2013 FORD EXPLORER LTD, fully loaded, 24’ GOOSENECK 3-8,000 lb. axles, $7890; Cab, $35,000. 306-786-6510, Yorkton, SK. tech package, 4WD, nav, 7 pass. Melville DL #910420. Bumper pull tandem lowboys: 18’, 16,000 SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca 1995 KENWORTH T600, 60” bunk, 1.8 mil- Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville SK. lbs., $4750; 16’, 10,000 lbs., $3390; 16’, 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca 7000 lbs., $2975, 8000 lb Skidsteer, $1990 lion kms., 430 HP 60 series Detroit Factory direct. 1-888-792-6283. (284,000 kms. and 7000 hrs on rebuilt mo- www.monarchtrailers.com tor), rebuilt 15 spd. trans and clutch (July 2010 FORD FLEX SEL, 3.5L V6, AWD, 7 DECKS, DRY VANS, reefers and storage 2016), 46,000 lb. rears, new 11x24.5 front pass, SK PST paid. ONLY $14,995. Melville 2007 XL triple axle detach. neck lowbed trailers at: www.Maximinc.Com or call tires, good 11x24.5 rears, motor and bunk Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville SK. Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. with rear flip-up axle, new: sandblasted, Espar heaters, good shape for older truck, 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca sills, paint and oak deck, new safety, safetied to Nov. 2017, 2nd owner. Phone $45,000. 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. 306-867-8992, Glenside, SK. 2014 FORD EXPEDITION LTD., nav, leath- 2004 GREAT DANE, Super Seal Reefer, air 2001 IH 9900 Condo bunk, Detroit 60 Se- er, aircooled seats, 7 passenger. Melville ride, light kit, low hrs.; 30’ Castleton grain ries, 13 spd., 12-40 rears, 1,700,000 kms., Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville SK. trailer, Michel’s tarp, air ride, some rust; $16,000 OBO. 306-268-4322, Viceroy, SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca Water tankers, 5000, 5800, 11,000 gal., 2017 RAM 1500 SPORT, crew cab, loaded, 2008 WESTERN STAR, Eaton AutoShift, reasonably priced. 204-466-3177, Sidney. sublime green, MSRP $65,240, 25% off new 20’ B&H elec. tarp; 2008 IH 7600 tan- WANTED: MACK COMPLETE or parts 2015 FORD FLEX FT91, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost, MSRP for $53,835 taxes paid. Call Don dem, ISX Cummins 10 spd., new 20’ BH&T; 1985-1990 R-688; 1990-1999 RD-688 and 7 pass., power group, back up camera. ROUGH LUMBER: 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 1” COMPONENTS FOR TRAILERS. Shipping 306-554-7063 or 1-800-667-4414. 2007 330 S/A, Allison auto., new 427-454 engine. Selling: Camelback Melville Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Mel- boards, windbreak slabs, 4x4, 6x6, 8x8, all daily across the prairies. Free freight. See 16’ BH&T. Ron Brown Imp. 306-493-9393, susp., 4:42 diffs, 15 spd. Eaton, 350 HP ville SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca in stock. Custom sizes and log siding on “The Book 2013” page 195. DL Parts For 2016 NISSAN TITAN XD Platinum, 5.0L DL #905231. www.rbisk.ca engine. 306-960-3000, Borden, SK. order. Call V&R Sawing 306-232-5488, Trailers, 1-877-529-2239, www.dlparts.ca V8 diesel, leather, nav, push start. Melville Rosthern, SK. Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. 10+ TANDEMS: Standards & Automatics, MELVILLE FUTURE FORD, located on 166 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca $46,000 and up. Yellowhead Sales, Service Road in Melville, SK. 306-783-2899, Yorkton, SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca 2016 DODGE RAM, 5.7 Hemi V8, 25,800 kms, power group, 8.4” touch display, Mel- REMOTE CONTROL ENDGATE AND 2014 SEDONA LX, 21,700 kms, 3.5L ville Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, hoist systems can save you time, energy V6, 7 pass., 3rd row fold-away seats. Mel- PRICE TO CLEAR!! SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca and keep you safe this seeding season. ville Future Ford, 166 Service Rd., Melville, Give Kramble Industries a call at SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca High tensile roofing & siding. 2015 FORD F150 Lariat, leather, 3.5L V6 306-933-2655, Saskatoon, SK. or visit us 2 Ecoboost, super crew, nav. Melville Future online at: www.kramble.net #1 Gr. Galvalume 26 gu.....79¢/ft 2014 FORD ESCAPE SE, 1.6L Ecoboost, Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. #1 Gr. Galvalume 29 gu.....75¢/ft 2 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca 2007 MACK, 10 speed Eaton auto., new 4WD, heated seats, nav, back up camara. 20’ CIM B&H, 380,000 kms., fresh Sask. Melville Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Mel- B-Gr. coloured...... 75¢/ft.2 NEW 2017 GERMANIC R20-3500 tri-axle 2014 FORD F150 Platinum, 54,200 kms, safeties. Call 306-270-6399, Saskatoon, ville SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca end dump, 36’x102”, air ride, 11R22.5 AC seats, nav, power side-steps. Melville SK. www.78truxsales.com DL #316542. B-Gr. Galv 29 gu...... 69¢/ft 2 tires, alum. outside wheels, manual flip Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. 2002 T800, C15 Cat 6NZ, 550 HP., 18 spd., SPECIAL PURCHASE OF new and near- 2 tarp, new MB safety, can deliver, $56,000. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca Farming is enough of a gamble, advertise in Super 40’s, fresh safety, $52,900. Cam- new 2014-2015 Crosstrek XVs. Save up to B-Gr 30 gu Galv...... 49¢/ft. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. the Manitoba Co-operator classified section. Don Motors Ltd, 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK $5000. Come in quickly!! 1-877-373-2662. Multi-coloured millends...59¢/ft.2 2014 FORD F150 FX4, 50,100 kms, 3.5L It’s a sure thing. 1-800-667-7770. www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. V6 Ecoboost, super crew. Melville Future 2010 PETERBILT 388, safety up to date, CALL NOW! Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. TNT 4” pump, newer tires, new engine FOUILLARD STEEL 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca (2015 install), new trans and clutch (2016 2016 SUBARU FORESTER name top pick install), $65,000. 306-228-3251, Unity, SK. for 2016. Starting from $29,360. Great se- TANDEM AXLE GRAVEL trucks in invento- lection to choose from!! 1-877-373-2662, SUPPLIES LTD. 2014 F150 XLT SUPERCAB, 4x4, 5.0L ry. New and used, large inventory across V8, 44,000 kms. One owner, bought new : 2008, 2007 T800. 500 Cat www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. ST. LAZARE, MB. Western Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or 18 spd., 46 diff. lockers; 2009 T660, new 1-800-510-3303 in Feb. 2015, safetied, $27,500 OBO. For call Maxim Truck & Trailer 1-888-986-2946 pre-emission, 525 ISX, new 18 spd. and more info. 204-685-2095, McGregor, MB. clutch, 46 diff., lockers; 2008 T800 day- 2012 IHC TRANSTAR, low pro, Max 300 cab, 500 Cat, 18 spd., lockers, new clutch CONTINUOUS METAL ROOFING, no ex- 2012 FORD F150 Ecoboost, leather, super HP diesel, Allison auto. trans., single axle, crew, SR, nav, AC seats. Melville Future and trans.; 2008 Freightliner Cascadia, We know that farming is enough of a gamble posed screws to leak or metal overlaps. loaded cab, 13’ Armstrong landscape daycab, Detroit 515, 18 spd., lockers; 2007 so if you want to sell it fast place your ad in Ideal for lower slope roofs, rinks, church- Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. dump, $39,900; 2010 CHEV 1 ton dump 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca IH 9900i, 525 ISX, 18 spd., 3-way lockers; the Manitoba Co-operator classifieds. It’s a es, pig barns, commercial, arch rib build- truck w/10’ gravel dump, $14,900. K&L 2007 IH 9200 daycab, 450 ISX, 13 spd; Sure Thing. Call our toll-free number today. ing and residential roofing; also available NEW 2017 GERMANIC R20-2800 tandem 2011 FORD F250 XLT, 6.2L gas, crew cab, Equipment and Auto. Call Ladimer, 1996 T800, Cat, 13 spd., rebuilt trans., We have friendly staff ready to help. 1-800- in Snap Lock. 306-435-8008, Wapella, SK. scissor frame tub style end dump, 116,000 kms., excellent condition, asking 306-795-7779, Ituna SK. DL #910885. diffs and injectors; 2006 Pete 379, daycab, 667-7770. 28’x102”, air ride, hyd. lift gate, 11R22.5 $26,500. 306-698-7787, Wolseley, SK. 500 Cat, 18 spd., lockers, new rebuilt eng., tires, steel wheels, electric tarp, new Mani- new clutch; 2005 Mack CH613, 18 spd., toba safety, can deliver. $48,000. 2005 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 Special lockers, wet kit, 450,000 kms; 2- 1996 FLD WATRO US MAINLINE 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. Edition, crew cab, 2WD, fully loaded, one 120 Freightliners, 425 Cat, 430 Detroit, 1/2 TO N CR EW GARAGE PACKAGE: FUTURE building still on owner, safetied, 258,000 kms, $4800 OBO. lockers. Ron Brown Implements, Delisle, 80 N EW 2017 shipping pallets, 30'Wx40'Lx16'H, 10'x12'H 204-767-2208, Silver Ridge, MB. SK., 306-493-9393. DL 905231. CABS AR E BEIN G CL EAR ED dooropeningandmandooropeninginend www.rbisk.ca OUT AT DISC O UN T PR IC ES! wall,2skylights,R13insulationpackage, 1989 DODGE 1 ton dually, 4 WD, dsl., sin- stone white colored front wall, commercial gle cab, longbox, 250,000 km, good cond., SANDBLASTING AND PAINTING of heavy base plates, engineered drawings and $8000 OBO. 306-865-3610, Hudson Bay SK trucks, trailers and equipment. Please call manuals. New condition. My cost was for details. Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., $28,169, asking $24,000 OBO, can deliver. 1-800-938-3323, Delisle, SK. Please call 306-533-8340, Round Lake, SK. 1990 IHC 2554, 466, 13 spd., good old [email protected] MELVILLE FUTURE FORD located on 166 truck, ready to work! $18,900. Cam-Don Service Road in Melville, SK. Motors Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca CONCRETE FLATWORK: Specializing in 1995 BEDARD 8000 gal. 3 compartment CANUCK NEW End and side dumps. IH place & finish of concrete floors. Can ac- alum. tanker, 3” pump, air ride, new MB 2010 FORD F150 Lariat, 5.4L V8, 4x4, 9200 Detroit, 10 spd., 16’ gravel box; 2013 commodate any floor design. References safety, $21,000, can deliver. Call heated/cooled lthr seats, tow pkg. Melville Decap tri-axle belly dump. Ron Brown 201 7 CHEV & GM C 1 /2 TO N available. Alexander, MB. 204-752-2069. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. Imp. 306-493-9393, Delisle, SK. DL 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca 905231 www.rbisk.ca D O U BL E CAB 5.3L V8, load e d , trailer ALL ALUMINUM TRAILERS: tridems and pkg , he ated cloth, 8 in sto ck. Super B Timpte grain trailers. Call Maxim ONLY $23,995! 2013 Ford F150, V8, 4x4, ATTENTION GRAVEL HAULERS: 6 tan- Sto ck #H1 382 Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946 or see tow pkg., tonneau cover. Melville Future dems in stock, 1998-2007; 2013 Cancade MSR P $50,64 5 Ca sh P rice $38,995 www.maximinc.com Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. tri-axle end dump; Tri-axle 18’ dump. Yel- 2005 TO 2007 Western Star 4900’s, Cat lowhead Sales, 306-783-2899, Yorkton, SK or $303 b i-w eekly @ 0% 72 m o . WESTANK WATER TANKER: Online only 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca C15 18 spd., 46’s w/full lockers low kms. unreserved auction, July 12th-18th. For Call for pricing! Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., more information, call 306-865-7660 1-800-938-3323, Delisle, SK. www.championassets.ca www.windandweathershelters.com 1996 Freightliner tandem w/20’ box; 2004 SLEEPERS AND DAY CABS. New and COMMERCIAL GRADE Wind and weather 2008 DECAP TRI-AXLE BELLY DUMP Freightliner Columbia, 20’ box, new rubber used. Huge inventory across Western shelter buildings available in widths from GRAVEL TRAILER, 1 of 2. Online only un- and brakes. Fred 204-773-6703, Birtle, MB. Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or call 20’ to 90’. Prices starting at $2495. If you reserved auction, July 12th-18th. For more Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. have bought an auction building and need information, call 306-865-7660 TANDEM AXLE GRAIN trucks in inventory. to upgrade to more durable material or www.championassets.ca New and used, large inventory across parts we can help. Located in Yorkton. Western Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or Contact Paul at 306-641-5464 or Ladimer 2004 LODELINE gravel trailer $30,000; call Maxim Truck & Trailer 1-888-986-2946 2001 Doepker grain trailer $27,000; 2009 306-795-7779. Doepker end dump gravel trailer $40,000 ALLISON AUTOMATIC TRUCKS: Several 2011 Doepker step deck trailer $37,000. trucks with auto. trans. available with C&C 201 7 BU ICK ENCL AV E L EATHER AW D COVER-ALL 40x60’ TRUSS arch shelter, 306-487-7799 306-487-2633 Lampman SK or grain or gravel box. Starting at $19,900; 3.6L V6, load e d , he ated leathe r, dismantled. Offers. Phone 306-563-6022, Canora, SK. 1995 DOEPKER 48’, 102”, tandem machin- Call K&L Equipment, 306-795-7779, Itu- na, SK. DL #910885. [email protected] 70 in sto ck. Sto ck #H1 31 2 ery trailer, single drop, hyd. tail/flip, alum. MSR P $55,54 5 Ca sh P rice $4 4 ,995 outriggers, 12,000 lb. winch, good condi- CAB AND CHASSIS: 2010 Chev 3500 1 O ver $1 0,500 O FF! tion, $35,000. Call A.E. Chicoine Farm ton dually, will take 10’-12’ deck, 6L gas, Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. 195,000 kms., fresh Sask. safety, $8900; 2007 KENWORTH, pre-emission. 475ISX, MED IUM D UTY PRECISION TRAILERS: Gooseneck and Call K&L Equipment, 306-795-7779, Itu- 18 spd., 390 rears, EGR delete, wet kit., TR UC K S bumper hitch. You’ve seen the rest, now na, SK. DL #910885. [email protected] 1.7 on truck (rebuilt at 1.2) Wabasto, good own the best. Hoffart Services, Odessa, SK. 2013 VOLVO 670, 61” hi-rise, Volvo on fuel. Professionally detailed, $67,500. 2008 GM C C7500 R EGU L AR CAB canada’s ag-only listings giant 2009 MACK CH613, MP8 Mack eng., 430 Call Shane 306-530-5131, Weyburn, SK. 306-957-2033 www.precisiontrailers.ca D13 500 HP, 13 speed trans., $59,900. 8.1 L V8 Alliso n , 2300 Se ries, 5 spd , HP, 10 spd., AutoShift, 463,000 kms, exc. 204-761-7797, Brandon, MB. PRINT | MOBILE | ONLINE 1995 ARNE’S 29’ TANDEM end-dump, 5 shape, new 20’ box, A/T/C, $73,500; Drive r Se at w /air Su s pe n s ion , Air, Cru ise , month on complete brakes, newer elec. 2009 IH Transtar 8600 w/Cummins eng. Tilt, Pw r Do o r Lo cks, Pw r Mirro r, Electric asphalt tarp, safetied to May 2018, good 10 spd., AutoShift, new 20’ BH&T, 742,000 Air Co m pres s o r, Du al Fu e l Tan ks, Traction 11x22.5 tires, good shape. 306-867-8992, kms, exc. tires, real good shape, $69,500; Co n tro l, Du al No te Electric Ho rn , AM /FM Glenside, SK. 2007 IH 9200, ISX Cummins, 430 HP, AutoShift, alum. wheels, new 20’ BH&R, Rad io, 8.5x1 6x55” CIM Bo x & Ho ist, fully loaded, 1,000,000 kms, real nice, Ro ll Tarp, W hite, 32,723K m s DOES YOUR TOWN need a flower shop? $67,500; 2009 Mack CH613, 430 HP Stk#M 7220B $4 4 ,995 Retiring florist has everything you need to Mack, 10 spd., AutoShift, new 20’ BA&T, get started. Includes coolers, till, stock alum. wheels, 1.4 million kms, has bearing 2001 INTER NATIO NAL 91 00 SER IES and materials. Info. call 306-453-4477, roll done, nice shape, $69,500; 2007 C-12 CAT 375-450HP 1 0 SP EED Carlyle, SK or [email protected] Kenworth T600, C13 Cat, 425 HP, 13 REPOSSESSED 2006 INT. 9900, 435 HP, FU L L ER TR ANS Air ride se ats, Pw r spd., AutoShift, new 20’ BH&T, alum. long block rebuilt motor w/paperwork, 18 wheels, new paint, 1.0 million kms, exc. spd. Saskatoon [email protected] Pas s e n g e r W ind o w , Trailer, Cas tleto n FOR SALE OR RENT TO OWN: Gas Bar and BIG TEX TRAILERS: Goosenecks, Bumper truck, $71,500; 1996 Midland 24’ tandem 36 Fo o t, Du al Ope n e rs, Side Chu tes, Convenience Store in Davidson, SK. On Tow, Mission Alum. Enclosed, Stock and pup grain trailer, stiff pole, completely re- BAILIFF SEIZURE: 2013 Int. ProStar; Alum inu m Grain Trailer, W hite, Junction of Hwy 11 & 44. Includes 50,000 L above ground tank, 1 dsl. & 2 double gas Horse Trailers. Big Tex 20- 40’ Goosenecks, built, new paint and brakes, exc. shape, 2012 VOLVO 730, 77” mid-roof, Volvo 2007 WS 4900; 2006 Int. 9900i; 2013 JD 530,000K m s, Stk#G1 4 4 0A $64 ,995 23,900 lbs. GVWR, start at $12,995. Free $18,500; 1999 IH 4700 S/A w/17’ steel D13 500 HP, 13 speed trans., $39,900. 326D skidsteer; 2010 JCB 940 all terrain dispensers, shelving, computerized till. All spare & 3 yr. warranty. Jason’s Agri-Motive flatdeck, 230,000 kms, IH dsl., 10 spd., 204-761-7797, Brandon, MB. forklift; 2013 Haulotte 3947E platform lift; new in Oct 2012. More info 306-567-2978. 306-472-3159. www.jasonsagri-motive.ca good tires, $19,500; 1998 Freightliner Hunter RWA473-CM aligner; WS220 high WATRO US MAINLINE tractor, C60 Detroit, 430 HP, 13 spd., al- cycle wall saw. [email protected] MANUFACTURING BUSINESS: Welding um. wheels, sleeper, good rubber, MO TOR PRO DUCTS LTD. and light fabricating. One-of-a-kind prod- $17,500; 2005 IH 9200 tractor, ISX Cum- H IGHW AY #2 E AST – W ATRO US , SK uct. Mainly Ag. Peak sales September - mins, 430 HP, 13 spd., alum wheels, flat- March. Owned for 30 years, room for top sleeper, good rubber, $22,500. All 306-946-3336 growth. Relocatable, $195,000 plus inven- trucks SK safetied. Trades considered. All tory; 50x70’ shop, 2 overhead cranes, reasonable offers considered. Arborfield 1-800-667-0490 $350,000. Phone 306-446-4462, North SK. DL 906768. Call Merv 306-276-7518 ww w .w atrousm ainline.com Battleford, SK. Email [email protected] res., 306-767-2616 cell . DL#907173 AUTOSHIFT TRUCKS AVAILABLE: Boxed tandems and tractor units. Contact David SLEEPERS AND DAY CABS. New and 306-887-2094, 306-864-7055, Kinistino, used. Huge inventory across Western CM TRUCK BEDS. Starting at $2895. Call SK. DL #327784. www.davidstrucks.com REPOSSESSED 2012 Pro-Star INT, 475 HP, Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or call Jason’s Agri-Motive, 306-472-3159 or visit Max Force eng., 18 spd., lockers, all new Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. us at: www.jasonsagri-motive.ca 1977 F600 GRAIN TRUCK, low miles, steel rubber, 134,000 kms., like new! Saskatoon, box and hoist, roll up tarp, good condition. SK. Contact [email protected]. 2008 IH 7600 tandem 24’ van body, power DEBTS, BILLS AND charge accounts too 100 MISC. SEMI TRAILER FLATDECKS/ 306-492-4642, Clavet, SK. 2012 MACK PINNACLE CXU613, 34” flat- tailgate, 10 speed ISX; 2007 Freightliner high? Need to resolve prior to spring? Call stepdecks, $2500 - $30,000. 10 heavy top sleeper, removable roof fairing, Mack auto. trans., 22’ van, reefer power tailgate. us to develop a professional mediation lowbeds, $10,000 - $70,000; Belly & end DON’T MISS THESE TRUCKS & AUTO. MP8, 455 HP, Eaton 13 spd trans, safetied, 2002 IHC 2674 tandem, ISM 350 HP Cum- Ron Brown Imp. 306-493-9393, Delisle, plan, resolution plan or restructuring plan. dumps and alum. tankers. 306-222-2413, $36,900. Norm 204-761-7797 Brandon MB DECKS, DRY VANS, reefers and storage SK. DL #905231 www.rbisk.ca Call toll free 1-888-577-2020. Saskatoon, SK. www.trailerguy.ca mins eng., 6 spd., 4060 Allison trans., new trailers at: www.Maximinc.Com or call rubber, fresh SK. safety, low kms and hrs.; 1 of 2 2001 MACK CX613; 1998 PETER- Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. BEHNKE DROP DECK semi style and 1999 IHC 4900 DT530, 5 spd Allison auto., BILT w/Etnyer oil distributor. Online only SPECIAL PURCHASE OF new and near FARM/CORPORATE PROJECTS. Call A.L. pintle hitch sprayer trailers. Air ride, fresh SK safety, new tires. Can supply si- unreserved auction, July 12th-18th. For 1997 MACK RD688, 100 barrel water new 2014-2015 Crosstrek XVs. Save up to Management Group for all your borrowing tandem and tridems. Contact SK: lage, grain or gravel boxes, used Hiabs and more information, call 306-865-7660 tank, pump, etc., 400 Mack, 24.5 wheels, $5000. Come in quickly!! 1-877-373-2662. and lease requirements. 306-790-2020, 306-398-8000; AB: 403-350-0336. decks. Neil 306-231-8300, Humboldt, SK. www.championassets.ca white, $16,500. 306-960-3000 St. Louis SK www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. Regina, SK. 28 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017

JOHN DEERE 772BH grader, w/snow wing, NRW SMOOTH WALL HOPPER BINS BUILD YOUR OWN conveyors, 6”, 7”, 8” FEED BLOWER SYSTEMS, Sales and Ser- good running condition; Kamatsu D37P6, 1500 bu.; Westeel 14’ on hopper 1500 bu., and 10” end units available; Transfer con- vice. Piping, blower and airlock repairs. cab. Call 306-238-4411, Goodsoil, SK. no air, $2500 each or $4400 for both. Call veyors and bag conveyors or will custom John Beukema 204-497-0029, Carman, MB 204-345-9199, Lac du Bonnet, MB. build. Call for prices. Master Industries CUSTOM HARVESTING WANTED: Pulses, oil CAT 980C LOG grapple fork, bucket, new seeds, grain for large farm. 306-535-2997, Inc. www.masterindustries.ca Phone tires; Case 2870, Degelman dozer 4x4; 3 - WESTEEL ROSCO GRAIN BINS, 3350 1-866-567-3101, Loreburn, SK. Pense, SK. 1988 C65 with factory 22’ flatdeck. bu. $500/each; 2 - 3850 bu. $750/ea. All 306-236-8023, Goodsoil, SK. 19’ diameter. All to be moved. 2012 1545 BRANDT conveyor $16,500 204-669-9626, Morris, MB. area. OBO. Call 306-648-3622, Gravelbourg, SK. 2002 VOLVO EC140BLC, 14 ton, hyd. thumb, 36” and 60” buckets, new TIM’S CUSTOM BIN MOVING and Haul- 2014 BATCO 15x120 under bin conveyor HIGHQUALITYNETWRAP64"&67"rolls. chains and sprockets, 7000 hrs., $46,000. ing Inc. Up to 22’ diameter. 204-362-7103 30HP, 3 phase 600V motor, like new cond, CoveringallareasofSK.Deliveryavail.to 306-961-8070, Prince Albert, SK. [email protected] $18,000. 306-472-7704, Woodrow, SK. SK, AB and MB. Quality is guaranteed. USED WESTEEL WIDE-CORR grain bin, 306-227-4503. www.norheimranching.com 1981 DRESSER TD 20 E Dozer, Cummins PORTABLE TOILET SALES: Selling Five Model 2710, 10 tier, external stiffeners, BATCO CONVEYORS, new and used, 8.3 eng., new UC 26” pads, rebuilt trans., Peaks Technologies new portable toilets 18,790 bu., 13 roof vents. Already disas- grain augers and SP kits. Delivery and BALE SPEARS, high quality imported torque, steerings, 14’ twin tilt angle blade, and accessories. Phone 403-680-0752 for sembled, $12,000. Set up can be arranged. leasing available. 1-866-746-2666. from Italy, 27” and 49”, free shipping, ex- bush ready, root rake avail. at extra cost, details. Visit on-line: 5peaksdistributors.ca Call 306-645-4526, Rocanville, SK. cellent pricing. Call now toll free winch, 60 hr. warranty, S/N #031911, unit 1-866-443-7444, Stonewall, MB. weight is 49,000 lbs., can deliver, $76,000. WRT PT-13 COMPACTOR Wobblies, 6 units GRAIN BIN INSTALLATION. Large diame- 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. pricedindividually,verygoodcondition. ter bin setup, concrete, repairs. Quadra BALE SPEAR ATTACHMENTS for all $11,750. 306-949-3099, Regina, SK. Development Corp., 1-800-249-2708. IHC 6400 54’ chisel plow, 12” spacing, new loaders and skidsteers, excellent pricing. LEARNTOCOMBINEHEMPandgetpaid! CAT D8H 46A Series, never had a dozer, NH3, boots and openers, new hoses, new Call now 1-866-443-7444. Wanted:CustomCombining,75acresof low hrs. Ph 204-667-2867, Winnipeg, MB. FOR ALL YOUR grain storage, hopper walking beam shafts, $33,000. Nipawin, organichemp.Graintruckprovided.Help cone and steel floor requirements contact: SK. 306-862-7138 or 306-862-5993. 2006 HESSTON 956A round baler, youngfarmerssucceedandgetpaidwell! EQUIPMENT BLOWOUT! Cat D2-5U Kevin’s Custom Ag in Nipawin, SK. Toll baled 9000 bales, shedded. Call Please call 780-996-6571, Preeceville, SK. w/loader, $3900; Cat D2-5U w/PTO, GREAT PRICES ON new, used and remanu- free: 1-888-304-2837. 204-386-2881, Plumas, MB. [email protected] $2900; Cat D2-5U w/Hyster winch, $2900; factured engines, parts and accessories for Cat D2 J Series w/dozer, $2900. All four diesel pickups. Large inventory, engines BOOK NOW, TAKE DELIVERY, DON’T units w/attachments, $11,900; 3 Cat can be shipped or installed. Give us a call PAY UNTIL NOVEMBER, 2017. Top MERIDIAN GRAIN AUGERS: 10x39 pkg, D4-7U w/dozers, all for $11,900; IH TD6 or check: www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca quality MERIDIAN bins. Price includes: $16,500 installed; 10x46 pkg., $17,500 in- w/dozer and equip. trailer, $5900; IH TD9 Thickett Engine Rebuilding. 204-532-2187, skid, ladders to ground, manhole, set-up stalled; and 8x53 pkg., $16,375. Brian PICKING, LOADING and HAULING 45 92 Series w/loader, $5900; IH 175-C Russell, MB. and delivery within set radius. Meridian 204-724-6197, Souris, MB. tonnes of hay on ea. of 2 identical Super crawler w/loader, $6900; A/C HD6 loader Hopper Combo SPECIAL: 5000 bu., B units. 48 large round bales or 82- 3x4 w/blade, $6900; A/C HD6 crawler dozer, 3406B, N14, SERIES 60, running engines $14,400. We manufacture superior quality MERIDIAN GRAIN AUGERS available squares; or 120 - 3x3 squares per load. Re- $5900; 2 Cat 955K crawler loaders, $6900 and parts. Call Yellowhead Traders, hoppers and steel floors for all makes and with self-propelled mover kits and bin ceive up to 10% volume discount depend- each; Cat D7-3T hyd. dozer and rake, 306-896-2882, Churchbridge, SK. sizes. Know what you are investing in. Call sweeps. Call Kevin’s Custom Ag in Nipaw- ing on volume. Phone or text Hay Vern $8900; IH TD-15 crawler w/dozer, $6900; and find out why our product quality and in, SK. Toll free 1-888-304-2837. 2013 CLAAS 3300 RC Quadrant 3x4 square 204-729-7297, Brandon, MB. 2 MF crawler loaders, $7900 for both; Cat KOMATSU S6D125-1 ENGINE: Online price well exceeds the competition. We baler, approx. 7000 bales made, very good D8H Hi-Horse, hyd. setup for scraper, only unreserved auction, July 12th-18th. also stock replacement lids for all makes & PRICE TO CLEAR: Loaded 2016 HHD8-46 cond., $110,000. Can deliver. Call anytime LONG LAKE TRUCKING, two units, custom $12,900; 2 Cat 463 cable scrapers, For more information, call 306-865-7660 models of bins. Leasing available. Hoffart TL10-39; SLMD 12-72 and SLMD 12-95. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. hay hauling. 306-567-7100, Imperial, SK. www.championassets.ca Used Augers: 2012 SLMD 12-72 w/winch $21,900 for both 3 Ditch Witch trenchers, Services Inc, 306-957-2033, Odessa, SK. JD 535 ROUND BALERS, 1991 and 1993, $17,900 for all; Volvo L-320 loader, and swing mover; Brandt 10x60 S/A: EQUIPMENT TOWING/ HAULING. Rea- WANTED DIESEL CORES: ISX and N14 BIN MOVING, all sizes up to 19’ diameter, Wheatheart 8x51’ c/w mover. Also dealer $6500 each. Ph 204-207-0017, Roblin, MB. sonable rates. Contact G H Wells Services $19,900; GD 750 air compressor, $5900; Vermeer DX711 directional drill, $5900; IH Cummins, C15 Cats, Detroits Ddec 3, 4, w/wo floors; Also move liquid fert. tanks. for Convey-All Conveyors. Leasing avail! NEW HOLLAND 1003 bale wagon: 84 bale and Trucking, 306-741-9059, Morse, SK. DD15. Can-Am Truck 1-800-938-3323. 306-629-3324, 306-741-9059, Morse, SK. Call Dale at Mainway Farm Equipment, 574 tractor loader, rear 3PTH blade, 306-567-3285, 306-567-7299, Davidson, capacity, in good condition. Phone $5700; Work ready graders: JD, Cham- 290 CUMMINS, 350 Detroit, 671 Detroit, SUPERIOR HOPPER BINS: Concrete 204-428-5176, Portage la Prairie, MB. pion, Galion, starting at $8900; 10 cranes SK. www.mainwayfarmeguipment.ca Series 60 cores. 306-539-4642, Regina, SK mount, steel floor mount hopper bins all VERMEER 605M ROUND baler, monitor, and draglines; 2 JCB and Pettibone tele- sizes; 21’ 8000 bu., triple skids, set up 2007 SAKUNDIAK HD12-2600 swing au- NEUFELD ENT. CORRAL CLEANING, scopic forklifts; 2 Case 1085-C rubber tire kicker, new PU, good cond., field ready, payloader, Bobcat with rubber tracks and $20,400; 24’ 10,000 bu. triple skids, set up ger, hydraulic winch, remote control swing $13,000. Call 306-335-7875, Lemberg, SK. , $12,900; JD 190E excavator, $26,900; 18’ 5000 bu. double skids, mover, full bin alarm, $12,000. vertical beater spreaders. Phone $19,900; New and used culverts, many 306-220-5013, 306-467-5013, Hague, SK. $13,350. Freight extra on all bins. Call 306-539-5473, Kendal, SK. JD 375 round baler, 2nd owner, always types and sizes; Skidsteer QA post pound- FARM AND INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL Middle Lake Steel, 306-367-4306, shedded, exc. cond, field ready, $4500. er, new over $11,000, our low price motor sales, service and parts. Also sale 306-367-2408. www.middlelakesteel.com MERIDIAN AUGERS IN STOCK: swings, 306-274-4823, 306-274-2242, Lestock, SK. LAND CLEARING. Rock picking and dig- $4900; Hundreds of attachments and of, and repairs to, all makes and sizes of ging, stone piles, brushing, fencing, demo- truck loading, Meridian SP movers. Call useable pieces of equipment not listed. pumps and phase converters, etc. Tisdale Hoffart Services Inc., Odessa, SK., 1997 NEW HOLLAND 664 baler, 540 PTO, lition. 306-291-9658, Vanscoy, SK. Central Canada’s largest wreckers of used Motor Rewinding 1984 Ltd., Bale Command, runs good, $6000. Call 306-873-2881, fax 306-873-4788, 1005A- 306-957-2033. Duncan or Jeff Lees at: 306-455-2619 or BRUSH MULCHING. The fast, effective construction equip. New and used parts for most models of heavy equip. Cambrian 111th Ave., Tisdale, SK. [email protected] USED AUGERS: 2013 R10x41 Wheatheart, 306-577-1375, Arcola, SK. way to clear land. Four season service, Website: www.tismtrrewind.com competitive rates, 275 HP unit, also avail. Equipment Sales Ltd. Call 204-667-2867 or loaded, $9995; 2014 TL12-39, loaded, fax 204-667-2932, Winnipeg, MB. TRI-HAUL SELF-UNLOADING ROUND bale trackhoe with thumb, multiple bucket at- Hit our readers where it counts… in the clas- $14,995; 2014 SLMD 12-79 w/electric movers: 8’ to 29’ lengths, 6-18 bales. Also tachments. Bury rock and brush piles and AIR COMPRESSORS: 185D Grimmer sifieds. Place your ad in the Manitoba Co- mover and lift, $16,995. All in excellent exc. for feeding cattle in the field, 4 bales fence line clearing. Borysiuk Contracting Schmidt; 185 Ingersoll-Rand 4 cyl.; 250 operator classifed section. 1-800-667-7770. condition. 306-648-3622, Gravelbourg, SK. at time with a pickup. 1-800-505-9208. Inc., www.bcisk.ca Prince Albert, SK., Jaeger; 375 4 cyl. Cummins; 750 Leroy; www.trihaulbalemovers.com 306-960-3804. RM45 MERIDIAN, $34,500; RM55 Me- Two 750 Gardner-Denver 6-71 Detroit; 15 ridian, $36,500; Swing away Meridian 20- 2011 NEW HOLLAND round baler, MULCHING- TREES, BRUSH, Stumps. HP 200/400 V 3 phase 3 electric; Many 120, $52,500. 306-648-3622, Gravelbourg $28,500. Phone 306-682-9920, Humboldt, Call today 306-933-2950. Visit us at: others to choose from - gas, diesel, elec- SK. visit: www.farmworld.ca www.maverickconstruction.ca tric available, many different sizes and 2015 BRANDT 13110HP, electric winch, types. Central Canada’s largest wreckers of POLY GRAIN BINS, 40 to 150 bu. for grain light kit, remote swing, anti-snag spout 2005 NEW HOLLAND BR780 round baler, REGULATION DUGOUTS: 120x60x14’, older construction equipment, Cambrian cleaning, feed, fertilizer and left over treat- with full-bin indicator, exc. cond., $24,500; $11,000. Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. $2000; 160x60x14’, $2950; 180x60x14’, Equipment Sales Ltd. Ph: 204-667-2867 or ed seed. 306-258-4422, Vonda, SK. 2015 Batco 1585, 25HP elec. Honda mo- www.farmworld.ca $3450; 200x60x14’, $3950; Larger sizes fax: 204-667-2932, Winnipeg, MB. www.buffervalley.com tor w/mover kit, like new cond., $24,500. 2012 NEW HOLLAND BR7090 round baler, available. Travel incl. in Sask. Gov’t grants 3- 3300 BU. WESTEEL ROSCO steel bins, Call 306-472-7704, Woodrow, SK. available. 306-222-8054, Saskatoon, SK. 2006 KOMATSU D61PX-15 LGP Dozer; $27,500. Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. 2001 Nordberg Screener; 2001 Volvo no hoppers, mounted on cement pads. For www.farmworld.ca 740A Motor Grader; 1994 Komatsu info. call 306-259-4430, Young, SK. NEVER CLIMB A BIN AGAIN! Full-bin Su- per Sensor, reliable hardwired with 2 year NEW IDEA 4865 5x6, hyd. PU, rubber PC220-6LC Excavator; Cat 980C Wheel CUSTOM BUILT HOPPER BOTTOMS for all Loader; 2000 Cat CB-634C Packer; 1 of 3 warranty; Magnetic Camera Package - One mount teeth, 2300 bales, shedded, good. bins, large and small. Magnum Fabricating, man positioning of auger (even at night); 306-944-4325, 306-231-8355, Bruno, SK. 1975 JOHN DEERE 770B motor grader, 1996 WRT Wobbly; 1998 Cat 416C Back- 306-662-2198, Maple Creek, SK. good rubber, front and rear ripper, good Hoe. Online only unreserved auction, July Hopper Dropper - Unload your hopper bins www.magnumfabricating.com without any mess; Wireless Magnetic LED 2005 VERMEER 605M round baler, only condition, $19,000. Call 306-773-7614 or 12th-18th. For more information, call 7200 bales, twine only, $16,000; 2002 306-741-2200, Swift Current, SK. 306-865-7660 www.championassets.ca Light - Position your swing auger at night CUSTOM GRAIN BIN MOVING, all types from the comfort of your truck. Safety and Hesston 856 round baler, only 6000 bales, up to 22’ diameter. 10% spring discount. 2003 JD 9320/2005 K-TECH 2800 convenience are the name of the game. twine only, $9900. The Tractor Company 1975 TEREX TS14B motor scraper, well Accurate estimates. Sheldon’s Hauling, Contact Brownlees Trucking Inc., 306-239-2262, Osler, SK. maintained,newpaint,goodbrakes,fair SCRAPER: Online only unreserved auc- 306-961-9699, Prince Albert, SK. tion, July 12th-18th. For more info, call 306-228-2971, 1-877-228-5598, Unity, SK. 2002 HESSTON 856A BALER, 8280 bales, 2 tires, $38,000. Please call 306-773-7614 or www.brownlees.ca 306-741-2200, Swift Current, SK. 306-865-7660 www.championassets.ca LIFETIME LID OPENERS. We are a stock- extra belts, extra PU guards and teeth, ing dealer for Boundary Trail Lifetime Lid $14,000. 306-233-4971, Wakaw, SK. ATCO WASH CAR/BUNKHOUSE: Plus Openers, 18” to 39”. Rosler Construction AUGERS: NEW and USED: Wheatheart, 1990CATERPILLAR613Cmotorscraper, more bunkhouses! Online only unreserved 2000 Inc., 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK. Westfield, Westeel augers; Auger SP kits; NEW HOLLAND 1033 Stackliner bale good conditon, new front tires, good brakes auction, July 12th-18th. For more info, call Batco conveyors; Wheatheart post pound- wagon, in working cond. 306-831-9979 or and chain, 3208 Cat turbo engine, good 306-865-7660 www.championassets.ca BROCK (BUTLER) GRAIN BIN PARTS ers. Good prices, leasing available. Call 306-882-3141, Rosetown, SK. cab, $36,000. Please call 306-773-7614 or and accessories available at Rosler Con- 1-866-746-2666. 306-741-2200, Swift Current, SK. JOHNSON MFG HYGRADE 1600RS pull struction. 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK. NH BR780A and BR790 both with regular grader, 16’ blade w/rear steer, like new, REMOTE CONTROL SWING AUGER pickups, big tires, good running condition, 2006 KOMATSU WA-320-5 wheel loader, $19,500, 306-896-2311, Langenburg, SK. movers, trailer chute openers, endgate shedded, $20,000 for 2 or $11,000 each. QA bucket and forks, $59,500; 1989 D6H and hoist systems, wireless full bin alarms, 780-808-4101, Frenchman Butte, SK. Cat LGP crawler dozer, direct drive, 90% SKIDSTEER ATTACHMENTS: Buckets, rock DURABLEFABRICSTORAGEBuildingsby swing belt movers, wireless TractorCams, undercarriage, $39,500; Robert Harris, buckets, grapples, weld-on plates, hyd. au- Winkler Canvas. Now available at Logan motorized utility carts. All shipped directly 204-642-9959, 204-470-5493, Gimli, MB. gers, brush cutters and more large stock. Stevens in Yorkton, SK.. Crews still avail. for to you. Safety, convenience, reliability. Pics/info. at robertharrisequipment.com Top quality equipment, quality welding 2017 construction year. 306-782-2266. Kramble Industries at 306-933-2655, 2008 MACDON 80R discbine, 30’, good and sales. Call Darcy at 306-731-3009, Saskatoon, SK. or www.kramble.net condition. 204-386-2881, Plumas, MB. 306-731-8195, Craven, SK. CONTAINERS FOR SALE OR RENT: All sizes. Now in stock: 53’ steel and insulated stainless steel. 306-861-1102 Radville, SK. 1974 CAT D7F, 14’ angle dozer, 26” pads, 2013 LOFTNESS GBL10 grain bag loader, 3306 eng., 60% UC, vg cond., $38,000 40’ CONTAINERS FOR SALE, good con- $62,500. Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, OBO. 204-467-2109, Stonewall, MB. dition and ready to go! $2980. SK. www.farmworld.ca 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, various shapes and sizes for different excavators. Call SHIPPING CONTAINERS FOR SALE. 20’- 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. 53’, delivery/ rental/ storage available. For inventory and prices call: 306-262-2899, GRAVITY WAGONS: New 400 bu, $7,400; 2004 CAT D6N dozer with 6-way blade Saskatoon, SK. www.thecontainerguy.ca 600 bu., $12,500; 750 bu., $18,250. Large and ripper, $78,000; D7H Cat straight selection of used gravity wagons, 250-750 RECON 300/400. Reduce drying time by dozer w/tilt, canopy, high track c/w 435E AFAB INDUSTRIES POST frame buildings. bu. Used grain carts, 450 to 1110 bushel. 35-65%. Crush stems & move swaths to Cat scraper (13-18 yd.), hyd. push off, For the customer that prefers quality. View at: www.zettlerfarmequipment.com dry ground. One pass with mounted tedder $100,000. 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. 1-888-816-AFAB (2322), Rocanville, SK. 1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB. for fastest dry down. Make quality hay dry EXTREME DUTY BRUSHCUTTER. Made in faster! 1-888-907-9182 www.agshield.com 1993 D7H CAT, cab, AC, bush canopy, Canada, 1/4” steel, 66” cut Omni HD gear- POLE BARNS, WOODSTEEL packages, 2003 UNVERFERTH 8200, tarp, $31,000 angle and tilt dozer, plus 435 hyd. scraper. box & Parker hyd. motor. Cuts up to 4” hog, chicken and dairy barns. Construction OBO. 306-563-8482, Estevan, SK. HESSTON DISC MOWER 1008, 12’ 3 Have rebuilt eng., trans, torque converter trees, two 1/2”x3”x24” blades on a stump and concrete crews available. Mel or Scott, PTH, $6000. 204-355-8484, Steinbach, MB and final drives a few years ago. Not used jumper, c/w hyd. hoses and flat face cou- MR Steel Construction, 306-978-0315, much since. Last winter rebuilt hyd. pump plers. Std. flow operation, open rear dis- Hague, SK. 1998 NH 1475 HAYBINE 16’, very good and replaced most hoses. No oil leaks. charge prevents under deck build up, fits condition, field ready, $12,000. Call $100,000. 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. most skidsteers, $4995. 72” & 80” also in DUAL STAGE ROTARY SCREENERS and 306-726-2151, Southey, SK. Kwik Kleen 5-7 tube. Call 204-857-8403, stock. Agrimex, 306-331-7443, Dysart, SK. 1998 14’ HAYBINE, 0 acres on new cutting 2012 JD 250G PLC hyd. excavator, 9’6” Or 306-529-8043, Regina, SK. Portage la Prairie, MB. or visit online: stick, 2 aux. hyd., hyd. thumb, new tracks www.zettlerfarmequipment.com bar, $10,000. Call 306-524-4551 or text HORNOI LEASING NEW and used 20’ and 306-535-5908, Southey, SK. and sprockets, $125,000; 2012 Komatsu ATTACHMENTS PARTS COMPONENTS WA380-6 wheel loader, hyd. QA, AC, ride 40’ sea cans for sale or rent. Call CUSTOM COLOR SORTING chickpeas to for construction equipment. Attachments 306-757-2828, Regina, SK. 2012 KUHN FC4000RG disc mower control emergency steering, AutoLube, for dozers, excavators and wheel loaders. mustard. Cert. organic and conventional. conditioner 13’1” cut width, rubber cond 23.5x25 tires, 3135 hrs., $150,000; 2008 Used, Re-built, Surplus, and New equip- 20’ and 40’ SHIPPING CONTAINERS 306-741-3177, Swift Current, SK. rollers, 1000 PTO, vg condition, $24,800. JD 850J WLT crawler dozer, c/w ROP’S, ment parts and major components. Call and storage trailers. Large Sask. inventory. www.combineworld.com 1-800-667-4515. 12’ 6-way blade, SBG pads, 8700 hrs., Western Heavy Equipment 306-981-3475, Phone 1-800-843-3984 or 306-781-2600. $100,000. 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. SUMMER SPECIAL: All aviation, commer- Prince Albert, SK. cial and farm, post & stud frame buildings on sale! Standard and custom sizes 20’ TO 53’ CONTAINERS. New, used and 2005 NH LV80 skip loader, 1477 hours, available. Door options include bi-fold, modified. Available Winnipeg, MB; Regina 75 HP, 2 WD, FEL, 3 PTH, 7’ box scraper and Saskatoon, SK. www.g-airservices.ca 2003 JOHN DEERE 4895 swather, 2500 hrs., overhead and sliders. Book early to receive c/w2011896 18'hayheaderwithrubber with scarifier, canopy, $19,800. free delivery!! Call 306-220-2749, Hague, 306-933-0436. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com rollers, in good condition, $65,000. Call SK., www.newtechconstruction.ca 306-476-7601, Rockglen, SK. ROAD GRADERS CONVERTED to pull behind large 4 WD tractors, 14’ and 16’ BEHLEN STEEL BUILDINGS, quonsets, 2013 JOHN DEERE W150 w/2014 430D blade widths avail. 306-682-3367, CWK convex and rigid frame straight walls, doubleknife,DS.splitreel,weightboxand Ent. Humboldt, SK. www.cwenterprises.ca grain tanks, metal cladding, farm- com- transport,400hrs.,$120,000;Freeform mercial. Construction and concrete crews. hyd. roller available. 204-734-0361, Swan Guaranteed workmanship. Call your Saska- River, MB. [email protected] toon and Northwest Behlen Distributor, Janzen Steel Buildings, 306-242-7767, BERGENSIDELOADswathertransport, in Osler, SK. fair condition, $5500. Call 306-476-2501, 1986 CAT D6D S/N 4X10627, CAHR, 155 WESTERN GRAIN DRYER, mfg. of new Rockglen, SK. HP, long tracks (90%), Cat #56 PS winch INSULATED FARM SHOP packages or grain dryers w/advanced control systems. angle dozer, susp. seat, $48,500; Blade built on site, for early booking call Updates for roof, tiers, auto moisture con- troller. Economic designed dryers avail. ELMER SWATHER TRANSPORT in fair cond., mounted root rake, $4000. Complete list 1-800-667-4990 or visit our website: $4000. Call 306-476-2501, Rockglen, SK. of factory options and service history. Call www.warmanhomecentre.com BEAVER CONTAINER SYSTEMS, new 1-888-288-6857, westerngraindryer.com C.W. (Bill) Ransom, 204-534-7255 or cell and used sea containers, all sizes. 2009 M150 MACDON, 806 cutting hours, 204-534-7390, Boissevain, MB. STRAIGHT WALL BUILDING packages or 306-220-1278, Saskatoon and Regina, SK. 6 TIER VERTEC grain dryer, batch and/or built on site. For early booking call continuous. 204-325-2590, Morden, MB. large rubber, mounted roller, JD GreenStar AutoSteer, 35’ D60D header with split CAT MODEL #70 Scraper, S/N 3W6017, HYDRAULIC PULL SCRAPERS 10 to 25 1-800-667-4990 or visit our website: www.warmanhomecentre.com SUPERB GRAIN DRYERS: Grant Service reels, double knife drive, canola kit canvas hydraulic conversion, entire new flat bot- yds., exc. cond.; Loader and scraper tires, rollers, recent new canvases, always shed- tom, tires fair, $22,500. Call C.W. (Bill) custom conversions available. Looking for Ltd. have dryers in stock at winter pro- WOOD POST BUILDING packages or built gram pricing! SQ28D, 30 HP, quiet fan, ded, completely serviced, ready to work, Ransom, 204-534-7255 or cell Cat cable scrapers. Quick Drain Sales Ltd., $109,000 OBO. Jason 204-937-0965, John 204-534-7390, Boissevain, MB. 306-231-7318, 306-682-4520 Muenster SK on site. For early booking call 576 bu., single phase power, 12,000,000 1-800-667-4990 or visit our website: BTU, only 2 in stock. Call or come see us at 204-937-7079, Roblin, MB. 1980 D8K CRAWLER, dirt tilt blade, bush HYDRAULIC SCRAPERS: LEVER 60, 70, www.warmanhomecentre.com KEHO/ GRAIN GUARD/ OPI STORMAX. Ag In Motion! 306-272-4195, Foam Lake. 2010 CNH WD1203 30’, 350 hours, very sweeps, good undercarriage, $38,000. 80, and 435, 4 to 30 yd. available. Rebuilt For sales and service east central SK. and good condition. Call Fred 204-773-6703, 204-525-4521, Minitonas, MB. Website: for years of trouble-free service. Lever MB., call Gerald Shymko, Calder, SK., DRYAIR GRAIN DRYING SYSTEM. 1.2M Birtle, MB. www.waltersequipment.com Holdings Inc. 306-682-3332 Muenster, SK. 306-742-4445 or toll free 1-888-674-5346. BTU boiler on propane, mounted on trailer. 4 large heat coil radiators on wheels. 2000 8860 30’ CASE/IH SP swather, low CAT 463 PULL SCRAPER, hyd. machine, 21 2005 LINKBELT 290LX hoe; and Cat D6H HOPPERBINS,4-2250bu. inEUC,usedfor KEHO/ GRAIN GUARD Aeration Sales Large quantity of hose w/quick couplers. hrs., $42,000; 2002 30’ 2950 MacDon SP yard capacity, very nice shape, $50,000. dozer, ripper, cab, with new undercarriage. grain only. $22,000 OBO for all 4. Call and Service. R.J. Electric, Avonlea, SK. Call Shedded, excellent cond., used very little. swather, $40,000. Call A.E. Chicoine Farm OBO. 204-669-9626, Winnipeg, MB. 306-236-8023, Goodsoil, SK. 204-325-4478, Winkler, MB. 306-868-2199 or cell 306-868-7738. 306-873-9221 306-323-2099 Archerwill SK Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017 29

WANTED: 15’ SP SWATHER w/crimper 1986 CASE 1680, 3500 engine hrs., Rice 2 TORUM (VERSATILE) COMBINES: 2010 MACDON FD70 Header, $61,500. and pickup reel. Must be in A1 shape. tires, good cond., $12,000; 1994 CIH 1688 2010 740 and 2011 760, demo units, ap- Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. 306-734-2970, Chamberlain, SK. vg condition, $41,000. 204-824-2196, prox. 300 operating hours each, both need www.farmworld.ca 204-573-6723, Wawanesa, MB. some repairs to be fully operational, se- 2005 MF 9220, 30’, PU reel, double swath, lected repair parts included in asking 2012 JOHN DEERE 640D Header, $65,000. excellent cond., $48,000. 306-567-8614, 1996 CIH 2188, REDEKOP chopper, sep price. Units repowered with Cummins dsl., Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. Davidson, SK. rotor, $20,000+ in repairs, w/1010 25’ both run, asking $100,000 for both, sold as www.farmworld.ca 1998 35’ WESTWARD 9300, 960 header, straight cut header, 2900 separator hrs., is. Call Bob Carter at 204-339-2982 or cell $35,000 OBO. 204-648-7136, Ashville, MB. 2010 MACDON FD70 Header, $61,500. PU reel, turbo, big tires, $29,500; 1995 30’ 204-226-8794, Winnipeg, MB. Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. MacDon Premier 2900, PU reel, 960 Mac- 2010 CNH 7120, 830 hrs; 2011 CNH 2142 www.farmworld.ca Don header, 21.5-16.1 tires, $19,500; header, 2500 acres. Call Fred 1995 Case/IH 8820, 30’ header, PU reel, 2010 JOHN DEERE 635D Header, $45,000. 204-773-6703, Birtle, MB. Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. 21.5-16.1 tires, $18,500. All swathers in We are more than just combines… exc. cond. 306-861-4592, Fillmore, SK. 2003 CIH 2388 AFX w/2015 header, field www.farmworld.ca 2006 MF 9420 SP, 30’, 1510 hrs., sliding ready, very well maintained, long auger, 2012 JOHN DEERE 640D Header, $65,000. We offer a wide selection of field-ready used Agricultural & table, diesel, UII PU reel, caster wheels, hopper topper, chopper, Pro600 w/Y&M, 2007 GERINGHOFF CHOPPING Corn Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. good rubber, new batteries and canvases, 262 receiver, shedded, $87,500. Call Lorne Head hopping head, good condition. Front www.farmworld.ca Industrial Equipment. asking $42,500. Call 306-252-2810 or McCarty, 306-869-7834, Ceylon, SK. rotating knives changed yearly, front 5 2013 MACDON D65 Header, $70,000. 306-567-7281, Kenaston, SK. 2000 CASE/IH 2388 w/1015 header, Roto discs done 2 yrs. ago. Has hyd. deck plates, HHC and 8 rows of stalk stompers. Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. 2015 JD W150 435D, PU reel, fore/aft, $65,000; 2004 2388 w/2015 PU header, www.farmworld.ca $115,000; 2006 2388 w/2015 PU header, Fits CIH Flagship or NH combines. $40,000 double knife drive, hydraulic tilt, free form OBO. 204-324-3264, Halbstadt, MB. roller, integrated GPS, 147 engine hrs. Call $130,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equipment, 2015 MACDON D65 Header, $87,000. 306-537-9636, Riceton, SK. 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. 2009 CAT F535 flex head w/PU reel, ask- Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. ing $35,000; 2001 MacDon 972 36’ w/PU www.farmworld.ca 2001 PRAIRIE STAR 4940 25’ SP with 972 2007 CASE/IH 7010, dual wheels, w/2016 reel, asking $25,000. Headers are shedded header, very good condition, field ready, header, $170,000. Call A.E. Chicoine Farm & field ready. Must see! 204-799-5305, 1990 NEW HOLLAND 971 Header, $4000. $45,000. Call 306-726-2151, Southey, SK. Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. 204-736-2609 Sanford, MB Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. www.farmworld.ca OUR PARTS WARRANTY IS YOUR GUARANTEE! 2011 MACDON M150 windrower, $99,000. 2004 CIH 8010, new chopper, feeder Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. chain, pick-up & teeth rasp bars, 2899 eng. 2000 NEW HOLLAND 994 Header, www.farmworld.ca hrs., $99,500. 306-287-7645, Watson, SK. $17,000. Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. www.farmworld.ca 1987 CASE 6000 windrower, $5000. Call 1996 CASE 2188, low hrs., exc. cond., field 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. ready, $45,000 OBO; 1986 CIH 1660 SP, 2013 MACDON D65 Header, $70,000. Call www.farmworld.ca offers; 2003 HoneyBee 30’ header, 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. www.farmworld.ca 2009 MASSEY 9430 windrower, $67,000. $15,000 OBO. 306-463-3257 Kindersley SK We have a wide range of Combine & Swather parts to get Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. 2015 MACDON D65 Header, $87,000. you back in the field quickly. Our friendly & knowledgeable staff www.farmworld.ca Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. www.farmworld.ca are always ready to meet your needs. Visit or call us today… 2013 MASSEY 9740 windrower, $99,000. 2014 760TT, fully loaded, 700/1000 hrs., Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. $345,000 Cdn OBO; 2014 760, fully load- PEA AND CROSS AUGERS. Harvest 2010 JOHN DEERE 635D Header, $45,000. Location: 20 miles East of Saskatoon on Highway 16 www.farmworld.ca ed, 600/900 hrs., RWA duals, exc. cond., bushy crops w/a draper header. 50 to Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. 100% increase in productivity. Pay for Phone: 1-800-667-4515 Email: [email protected] 1989 CASE 6000 SP, 30’, 1600 hrs., new $298,500 Cdn OBO; 2011 750, 900/1400 www.farmworld.ca hrs., duals exc. cond., $199,500 Cdn OBO; themselves in 400 acres or less. In stock wobble box, vg cond., field ready, $10,500. and ready for delivery!! Call 2003 NEW HOLLAND 94C Header, Website: www.combineworld.com 306-874-8032, Naicam, SK. 2011 750, 1400/2100 hrs., duals exc. cond., $169,500 Cdn OBO; 2006 590R, 1-888-907-9182, www.agshield.com $20,000. Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. www.farmworld.ca GOODS USED TRACTOR parts (always 1800/2900 hrs., loaded, duals, RWA, FLEX HEADS: CASE #1020, 25’ and 30’; $125,000 Cdn OBO; 2013 MacDon FD75, buying tractors). David or Curtis, Roblin, #2020, 30’ and 35’; 1010 PU head; JD 925 2007 CASE/IH 2020 Header, $25,000. MB., 204-564-2528, 1-877-564-8734. 35’ flex draper, exc. cond., $72,500 Cdn and 930. Ph. 1-866-938-8537, Portage, MB Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. OBO. Delivery available. 218-779-1710. 2007 LODE-KING alum. combo 48’ drop www.farmworld.ca G.S. TRACTOR SALVAGE, JD tractors deck tandem trailer w/toolboxes and FLEX PLATFORMS: John Deere 630F, only. Call 306-497-3535, Blaine Lake, SK. CLAAS LEXION 740, 750, 760, and 780 635F, F925, 930; CIH 1020, 2020, 3020; 2004 NEW HOLLAND 94C Header, 2016 spray cradle able to carry some of several different options avail. Headers the biggest SP sprayers, new safety, great NH 973, 73C, 74C, 740; Flexi-Coil 88C flex $25,000. Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SMITH’S TRACTOR WRECKING. Huge and delivery. Save $$$. 218-779-1710. draper 42’; Agco Gleaner 500, 800, 8000, SK. www.farmworld.ca condition, $29,500. Jason 204-937-0965, inventory new and used tractor parts. John 204-937-7079, Roblin, MB. 8200 for both R and C series. All Makes & 1-888-676-4847. models are available with air. Our plat- 2004 NEW HOLLAND 94C Header, forms come completely reconditioned with $20,000. Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, FLOATER TIRES: Factory rims and tires: SK. www.farmworld.ca COMB-TRAC SALVAGE. We sell new and John Deere 4045, 710/60R46, $19,500; 2004 NH CX860, 2131 threshing hrs., 2660 field ready guarantee. Header trailers 30’, used parts for most makes of tractors, 800/55R46, $23,500; JD 4038, Case 4420, eng. hrs., regular maintenance, field ready. 36’ & 42’ We deliver to your yard. Gary 2005 HONEY BEE SP36 Header, $27,500. combines, balers, mixmills and swathers. 650/65R38 Michelin tires and rim, Call Larry 204-638-8384, Dauphin, MB. Reimer, 204-326-7000, Reimer Farm Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. 306-997-2209, 1-877-318-2221, Borden, $13,500. Sprayer duals available. Phone Equipment, Hwy.#12 North, Steinbach MB SK. We buy machinery. 1988 CI 722, same as MF 200, 16’ auger 2012 NEW HOLLAND CR8090, $295,000. www.farmworld.ca 306-697-2856, Grenfell, SK. head, new HoneyBee knife, 22’ DSA draper 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. visit: 2006 HONEYBEE 36’ double knife, JD 2009 HONEY BEE SP30 Header, $38,000. LOEFFELHOLZ TRACTOR AND COMBINE head with PU reel, A/C, diesel, $15,900. adaptor, 1 owner, $38,000 OBO. FLOATER TIRES: Four 24.5x32 fits Rogator www.farmworld.ca Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. Salvage, Cudworth, SK., 306-256-7107. 1254, $5000; Four 20.8x42 fits Case/IH, Call Cam-Don Motors Ltd., 306-237-4212, 306-563-8482. www.farmworld.ca We sell new, used and remanufactured Perdue, SK. $6000. 306-922-8155, Prince Albert, SK. 2009 NEW HOLLAND CR9080, $190,000. 2009 NH94C 36’ draper, fits CIH/CR/CX parts for most farm tractors and combines. WANTED: 25’ SP swather w/PU reel, later Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. combines, pea auger, 1 owner, $35,000. 2012 HONEY BEE SP36 Header, $45,000. 1990’s/2000’s, CIH, JD, or Massey. Must www.farmworld.ca 306-563-8482. Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. AGRA PARTS PLUS, parting older trac- www.farmworld.ca tors, tillage, seeding, haying, along w/oth- be in good shape. 306-931-2541, 2007 NEW HOLLAND CR9070, $165,000. 306-227-1971, Saskatoon, SK. 2001 HONEYBEE 30’, pea auger, fits er Ag equipment. 3 miles NW of Battle- Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. 1680-2388 combines, $18,000 OBO. Call 2005 HONEY BEE SP36 Header, $33,500. ford, SK. off #16 Hwy. Ph: 306-445-6769. www.farmworld.ca 306-563-8482, Maple Creek, SK. Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. www.farmworld.ca TRIPLE B WRECKING, wrecking tractors, 2004 NH CR970, $85,000. 306-682-9920, 2013 CASE/IH (MacDon) 2162 flex draper, combines, cults., drills, swathers, mixmills. 2011 SEED HAWK 50’, 12” sp., tool bar WANTED: GOOD USED MacDon header Humboldt, SK. www.farmworld.ca 40’, fits CR/CX combines, $69,900 OBO. 2008 HONEY BEE SP36 Header, $34,000. with 600 cart dual wheels auger and bag Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. etc. We buy equipment. 306-246-4260, transport to fit 30’ 972 MacDon header. 306-563-8482. 306-441-0655, Richard, SK. lift. $229,000; 1997 39’ Morris Magnum air Phone 306-435-7893, Moosomin, SK. 2011 NEW HOLLAND CR9090, $229,000. www.farmworld.ca drill, 10” spacing, Atom openers w/Morris Phone 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. visit: 2003 MACDON 972, 30’, CIH adaptor, 180 cart, $23,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm 2001 MACDON 972 25’ header, Keer www.farmworld.ca $18,000 OBO. Call 306-563-8482, Yorkton, CROP DIVIDERS: Complete off JD 930F, Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. Shears, double swath, new knife, exc. SK. fits all JD 900 series, R & F, $2150. shape. 306-435-7893, Moosomin, SK. 2012 NEW HOLLAND CX8090, $295,000. www.combineworld.com 1-800-667-4515. 2010 BOURGAULT 3310 65’, Paralink, 12” 2013 and 2014 MACDON FD75 flex drapers 2 ROW POTATO planter, ground drive, Phone 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. visit: 2004 HONEYBEE 30’ header, JD adapt- hopper chain/opener in exc. cond., $3500; spacing, mid row shank banding, double 2012 MANDAKO SWATH ROLLER 10’, www.farmworld.ca 35’ and 40’ JD adapters. Ph. 306-563-8482 Portable potato conveyor/sorter, motor shoot, rear hitch, tandem axles, low acres, poly, axle mount, electric winch, excellent er, fits 9600-70 series combines, Hart Ca- 2009 JD 630D header, field ready, $26,000 driven, $1800. 306-238-4590, Goodsoil SK $140,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equipment, cond., $2980. www.combineworld.com ter PU reel, new knife drive, field ready, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. 1-800-667-4515. OBO. Call 306-726-3203, 306-524-4567, $25,000 OBO 306-423-5595, Domremy, SK Raymore, SK. 2014 41’ MORRIS Contour II w/9450 TBT SWATHER KNIFE DRIVE from 2005 NH 1992 R62, only 2400 sep. hrs., very nice 2005 JD 630F Hydraflex, single point, poly swather w/Honeybee 30' header rebuilt and 2010 MACDON D60 35’ straight cut header skids, PU reel, fore/aft, AWS aerial, c/w tank, Dutch sideband openers, 10” spacing, combine for its age, $28,500 Cdn OBO. Ph. w/transport and skids, poly under knife, 2005 SCHULTE 2500 GIANT Rock Pick- $175,000. 306-796-7441, Central Butte. kept for a spare, $1500. 204-734-0361, 218-779-1710. 2016 Arc-Fab SB30 transport, $31,000. er, hyd. drive, good condition, shedded, Swan River, MB. [email protected] low hours, always shedded, $47,000. 306-962-3605, 306-962-7454, Eston, SK. 204-662-4474, 204-851-0211, Sinclair, MB $12,000 OBO. 204-648-7136, Ashville, MB. RECONDITIONED rigid and flex, most COMBINE DRAPER HEADERS: 2008 36’ makes and sizes; also header transports. WANTED: ROCK-O-MATIC 546 Stone- 2014 JD S680 PRWD combine, 582 hrs., HoneyBee, PU reel, transport, Pea auger, Ed Lorenz, 306-344-4811, Paradise Hill, SK picker for parts. Phone 204-937-2766, 1994 JD 787 AIR SEEDER, 1060 seeding 650/85R38’s w/duals, Pro-Drives, chopper AFX adapter, $37,000; 2002 42’ SP42 Hon- Roblin, MB. tool, 41’, shedded, vg cond., $13,500 OBO. MORRIS881HAYhiker, goodcondition,8 www.straightcutheaders.com Ph/text 204-242-4332, Manitou, MB. bale, some welding on picker, $8000. w/PowerCast tailboard, JD bin extension. eyBee, PU reel, transport, Pea auger, Cat 306-476-2501, Rockglen, SK. PowerGard Warranty until March 2019, adapter, $20,000; 2000 36’ 1042 Case/IH, 2012 CIH 2162 35’ header, pea auger, CIH PU reel, Case adapter, $16,000; 2006 36’ adapter, tilt, fore/aft, $62,000. Stewart 1995 FLEXI-COIL 28’ Air Seeder, 1330 $252,500 USD. www.ms-diversified.com TBT tank, 820 tillage, Valmar attachment, NEW 2017 VERMEER VR1224 12 wheel Call 320-848-2496 or 320-894-6560. 2042 Case/IH, PU reel, transport, Valley, SK. 306-773-9057, 306-741-1840. $28,000; 2010 40’ 2152 Case/IH, PU reel, 9” spacings, good condition, $10,000 OBO. rake, $8995. [email protected] 204-648-7136, Ashville, MB. www.tractorco.ca 306-239-2262, Osler, SK. SEVERAL LOW HOURED, 9770, 9870, transport, AFX adapter, $55,000; 2013 40’ S670, S680, S690 available options. Head- 2152 Case/IH, PU reel, transport, AFX 2- NH 499 12’ haybines, always stored in- ers and delivery. Save $$$. 218-779-1710. adapter, $65,000; 2010 40’ D60 MacDon, SWATHMASTER AND RAKE-UP Belt SF110 HIGH CLEARANCE SPRAYER, side. One in vg shape, very low acres, (red PU reel, Pea auger, transport, JD adapter, Rollers available brand new! Save vs. 90’, with monitor, triple nozzle bodies, 1998 JD 9610, variable spd. feeder house, $60,000. Call A.E. Chicoine Farm Equip- OEM prices. Call us now! 1-800-667-4515. windscreens, plus extras, $18,000. MELROE 60’ DIAMOND HARROWS for paint still on cutter bar), other one older, updated feeder house shaft, new: feeder works well. Both w/good conditioner rolls. ment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. www.combineworld.com 204-745-6231, Carman, MB. sale. Call Ray Cormier 204-736-2608, La chain, concaves and elevator chains, high Salle, MB. $9900 and $4900 OBO; Sovema 14 wheel level cab w/Y&M monitor, AutoHeader FLEXI-COIL 65, 100’, 800 gal. tank, auto- V-rake, $6900 OBO. Whitemouth, MB., call Height, fore/aft, fine cut chopper, chaff rate control, chemical handler, $3500 OBO 204-348-2464. [email protected] 2016 BOURGAULT 6000 mid harrow, 90’ spreader, 2599 sep., 3753 eng. hrs., newer call after 5PM, 306-533-2114, Pangman SK with 2011 Valmar 3255, exc. cond., MORRIS HAY HIKER, 14 bale round bale 914P header, well maintained, shedded, vg $55,000. 204-734-0422, Minitonas, MB. picker, good cond; NH 664 round baler, condition. 204-745-7445, Carman, MB. CASE SRX 160 suspended boom, Auto- extra belts, good condition; Ajax 10 bale Rate, AutoHeight, 1600 gallon tank, 120’, FORD TANDEM DISC 13’ wide, new front picker, mover, works good. 204-876-4637, 2000 JD 9750-STS, 2980 separator hrs., $24,000. Call 306-441-0452, Cut Knife, SK. notched blades, plain back blades, 20” dia. La Riviere, MB. 3966 engine hrs., w/dual wheel kit, blades front and back, nice shape, $4000 $60,000. 306-896-2311, Langenburg, SK. OBO. 204-669-9626, Winnipeg, MB. 12 WHEEL 3PTH V rake, $2000 OBO. Phone 204-827-2354 or 204-526-5307, JD 7720 TITAN II with 212 PU header and 2013 RITE-WAY HEAVY HARROW, 90’, ap- 224 straight cut header, field ready, MELROE 215 SPRA-COUPE, 29', 480 hrs, Glenboro, MB. 2008 JD 1243 20” 18-row corn header, 200 gallons, like new, $19,500. Delivery prox. 20” harrows, adjustable pressure and $14,500. 306-835-7830 cell, Punnichy, SK. angle, $35,900. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. 2008 JD 7500 forage harvester, 216 origi- non-chopping, $30,000 CAD OBO. available. 250-260-0217, Lumby, BC. 306-461-9659, Torquay, SK. nal hrs., 4WD, Prodrive, corn header, PU 2011 JD 9770 STS, bought new, only 568 HIGHLINE ACTIVE ROTARY harrows cult. header, auto greaser, shedded, new condi- sep. hrs., 650 duals, hopper ext., Houston HEADER TRAILERS & ACCESSORIES. WILMAR 765 High Clearance Sprayer, seed saver on 615 PU header. Has never mount 35’, low hours. Call 306-937-2832, tion. 204-851-0745, Elkhorn, MB. Arc-Fab Industries. 204-355-9595 600 gal., 83’ boom, triple nozzles, JD eng., Battleford, SK. harvested peas or beans, always shedded, 12.4x42 tires, Trimble lightbar, 3700 hrs., RICHARDTON DUMP WAGONS, #1200, $275,000 OBO; Available for extra MacDon [email protected] www.arcfab.ca $32,500. 204-268-2853, Selkirk, MB. #700, #750; JD 3970 harvester; Balers: 35’ D60 straight cut header. Rented farm. JD 510, $1500; JD 535, $4500; Vermeer UPPER CHAFF FRAME for JD 9660 SES, 204-662-4474, 204-851-0211, Sinclair, MB part #AH229379, new in crate, $2800; 1 2011 ROGATOR 1396, 1300 gal. SS tank, R23 hyd. rake, $9000; NH 216, $5000; Hay 132’ Pommier recirculating boom, Raven conditioners, $800 and up; Gehl haybine, 2006 9660 WTS, 914 PU, duals, 2300/ new Redekop Mav rotor w/knives, fits JD STS combines, $2600; 2 new tailboards Viper Pro, AutoBoom, AccuBoom, 2 sets 14’, $2500; JD 15’ batwing mower, $6000; 1550 hrs., $132,500. A.E. Chicoine Farm Michelins tires- excellent, 4 Tridekon air JD 20’, $10,000; JD 5’, $1000; JD 7’, Equipment 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. w/fins for JD S-Series combines, $1500 each. 306-744-7955, Saltcoats, SK. lift crop dividers, SprayTest boom control, $2000. 1-866-938-8537, Portage, MB. foam markers, air ride susp., shedded, own 1997 JD 9400, 2114 eng. hrs., 1626 sep. REM CHAFF SPREADER for JD 9000, MORRIS 14 BALE hay hiker, good condi- hrs., ext. range cyl. drive, Y&M, long au- farm use, nice, $240,000. Bruce Elder tion. Call 306-290-8806, Dundurn, SK. brand new, new price $4000, asking 204-937-3429, 204-937-7047, Roblin, MB. ger, new: PU belts, feeder chain, rub bars $1000. 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK. 2003 MACDON 16’ haybine, $15,000; 2000 and concave, straw chopper, spreader, 914 2013 JD 618C 20” non-chopping corn Highline bale processor, $7500. Both very PU, exc. cond., $50,000. Call Dave Klein, header, opposed fluted knife rows, Auto- DUALS AND TRACKS Combine World has good cond. Ph 306-867-8410, Outlook, SK. 306-957-4312, 306-695-7794, Odessa, SK. Trac RowSense, auto height sensors, dual and track solutions for a multitude of $100,000 CAD. 306-461-9659, Torquay SK. agriculture equipment! Call us now! ROME DISC MODEL TAW24-30, hy- JD 300 16’ hay header, fits 23, 2420, 3830, 2013 JOHN DEERE S680, $378,000. Call 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com draulic cylinder, very little work since re- $3000; Ford Major dsl. w/loader and blade 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. build and new blades. Phone C.W. (Bill) $5500. Call 306-236-8023, Goodsoil, SK. www.farmworld.ca SCHULTE 15’ BAT WING mower & flex Ransom, 204-534-7255 or cell arm 10’; Schulte XH100 mower & flex 10’ 204-534-7390, Boissevain, MB. 2012 S670 folding hopper ext., no DEF, arm, good blades, 1000 PTO, 6000 lb ca- crop catcher, 960/1106 hrs., $280,000; pacity hubs, $13,900. 1-800-667-4515, DISCS: JD 330 25’ -30’, IH 30’, $10,000; 2003 930D 30’ straight cut header, PU www.combineworld.com Bush Hog 25’ and 28’, $7500; JD 15’, reels, crop lifters, single point, $28,000. $3500; Wishek 13’, $4000; Row Crop cults. 306-226-2007, 306-222-7578, Marcelin SK 2015 JD R4045, #1N4045RVf0006639, 4-12 row; Lilliston 8-13 row; JD 830 1420 hrs., 380/105R50 tires w/row crop #7000 planter; Valmar applicator, $2000; 2009 CASE/IH 7088, 2016 14' header, 1239 2006 9860 PREMIUM- Duals, AHC, Touch fenders, hyd. thread adj., High flow SS Phoenix harrows H-11, H-14, H-17; Melroe eng./956 sep. hrs., std. chopper, rocktrap, Set, 615P, fine cut chopper, 12.5L, shed- plumbing w/dual flow meters, SS chem. auto reset plow, 7-8 furrow; Big Mac fork long auger, HHC, fore&aft, AFS Pro 600 ded, 1791 thrashing hrs., $130,000 OBO. educator, HID lights, 120’, fence row noz- type rockpicker, $4000; Degelman 570 monitor,chipincl.,alwaysshedded,exc. Call 306-221-8155, Allan, SK. FYFE PARTS zles, StarFire 3000 receiver with JDLink rockpicker, $2500. Call 1-866-938-8537. cond., $140,000 OBO. Call 306-594-7044, Activation til 2018, AutoTrac SF2 and sec- Norquay, SK. Email: [email protected] 3RD LIFT KIT. Upgrade your combine’s 1-800-667-98711-800-667-9871 •• ReginaRegina lifting capacity by adding a 3rd cylinder. 1-800-667-3095 • Saskatoon tional control incl., one set off 0.3 guar- BREAKING DISCS: KEWANEE, 14’ and 2012 JD 618C 20” non-chopping corn dian nozzles incl. Powertrain warranty until 12’; Rome 16’ and 9’; Wishek 14’ and 30’. 2002 CASE 2388, 3600/4500 hrs., fully Complete kit with cyl., mounts and hoses. 1-800-667-30951-800-387-2768 •• WinnipegSaskatoon www.combineworld.com 1-800-667-4515. header, intermeshing knife rows, AutoTrac 2018, $370,000. 204-612-6531 Cartier, MB 2- DMI 7 shank rippers. 1-866-938-8537. loaded, duals, good cond., $49,500 Cdn RowSense, auto height sensors, $90,000. 1-800-667-30951-800-222-6594 •• EdmontonManitoba OBO; Int. 1480, call for info., $12,500 Cdn. 306-461-9659, Torquay, SK. “For All Your Farm Parts” 2013 NH GUARDIAN SP.240FXP, 100’ OBO. Delivery available. 218-779-1710. 1987 JD 8820 Titan II, always shedded, boom, 1200 litre SS tank, IntelliView IV 5300 hrs., service records available, asking 2006 974 36’ MacDon flex draper, trans- PUMPS,www.fyfeparts.com PRESSURE WASHERS, Honda/Ko- 1993 1688, 1015 PU, chopper, reverser, $8000. Call 306-366-2113, St. Gregor, SK. shin pumps, 1-1/2” to 4”, Landa pressure monitor, luxury cab, 6.7L Cummins, 275 monitors, 1020 25’ header, PU reel, carri- port, JD adapter, field ready, $31,000. Ge- washers, steam washers, parts washers. HP, only 420 hours, asking $325,000. er, $20,000. 204-362-1024, Manitou, MB. 1990 JD 9500, 4100 eng. hrs., 912 PU rald or Glenn Walkeden, 306-861-6849, M&M Equip. Ltd. Parts & Service, Regina, 306-524-2109, 306-746-7422, Semans, SK header, many new parts, harvest ready, 306-861-7782, Tribune, SK. SK. 306-543-8377, fax 306-543-2111. 1999 CASE/IH 2388, c/w 2004 2015 PU, $22,000 OBO. 306-946-7928, Watrous, SK. 2013 APACHE 1020, 470 hrs., duals, 100’, 3300 eng./2400 sep. hrs., hopper topper, 2011 JD 635 flex platform, hydra flex 35’, 1000 gal. tank, AutoSteer, AutoBoom, ext. unload auger, Kirby chaff spreader, al- poly skids, single point hookup, Crary air Auto Section. Meticulous one owner unit, ways shedded, $48,000. 204-523-0016 or reel system, field ready, $33,000; 2010 JD $210,000 OBO. 306-591-1133, Pense, SK. 204-523-0106, Killarney, MB. 635 flex platform, hydra flex, single point TRACTORS, COMBINES, SWATHERS, 1975 MF 750 SP diesel combine, chaff hookup, Crary air bar system, field ready, ploughs, cultivators, tires and rims, hyd. SPRA-COUPE 218, 60’, 1614 hrs., A-1 2006 CASE 2388, $95,000. 306-682-9920, spreader, straw chopper, PU, shedded, $31,000. Gerald or Glenn Walkeden, cylinders, balers, older trucks, crawlers. cond., new tires, pump and clutch, field 2013 LEMKEN HELIODOR, 40’, $70,000 Humboldt, SK. www.farmworld.ca exc. shape. 306-549-4701, Hafford, SK. 306-861-6849, 306-861-7782, Tribune, SK 204-871-2708, 204-685-2124, Austin, MB. ready. 306-764-7609, Prince Albert, SK. CAD OBO. 306-461-9659, Torquay, SK. 30 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017

IHC 6400 54’ chisel plow, 12” spacing, new 2013 140A FARMALL Case/IH w/loader, JD 3130 w/JD 148 loader, $15,900; JD LEON 707 FRONT END LOADER w/9’ Leon NH CHAIN BALER, $2500; Neuero grain NH3, boots and openers, new hoses, new 1800 hrs., $82,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm 2130 w/148 loader, $12,900; JD 2550 dozer blade, very good condition, vac, $3000; 34’ factory drill mover, $2000; walking beam shafts, $33,000. Nipawin, Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. w/245 loader, $15,900. All have gone 306-338-2927, Wadena, SK. 72’ Flexi-Coil harrows, $5000; 80’ Vers. SK. 306-862-7138 or 306-862-5993. through shop. All w/new paint, look, run harrow $3000. 306-238-4411 Goodsoil, SK great! Randy 204-729-5162, Brandon, MB. 3-12’ JD DISCERS (36’), fair condition, not FORD 750 w/20’ B&H, rollover tarp, used for 10 years. Offers. 306-463-4866, 2003 JD 9320/2005 K-TECH 2800 $8500; Case/IH 2870 4 WD, Degelman 306-463-8800, Kindersley, SK. SCRAPER: Online only unreserved auc- JD GREENSTAR RATE Controller, with blade, $17,000; Vac tank, 1800 gal. and tion, July 12th-18th. For more info, call implement safety switch and foot pedal for pump $8000; IHC Model 252 forklift, gas, 306-865-7660 www.championassets.ca on/off, $2500. 204-734-0361, Swan River, $5000. 306-238-4411, Goodsoil, SK. MB. Email: [email protected] NEW MANDAKO CATEGORY II 3PTH for JD 2014 SALFORD I-2141 41’ vertical tillage, 7000 Series tractors, still in crate, $2600. FRIESEN EPOXY COATED 1500 bu. hop- c/w 1655 Valmar tank, new set, 13 way 306-744-7955, Saltcoats, SK. per bin, $3900; 3000 bu. hopper bin c/w blades with unit, washed, field ready, seed aeration, $6900; 7x41 Westfield auger, Advertise your unwanted equipment in the BLOCKED AND SEASONED FIREWOOD: canola, spread herbicide. Call for price, 1995 JD 8100, MFWD, 840 loader, PS, elec. start, $2900; 8x51’ Westfield PTO au- Classifieds. Call our toll-free number and $180 per 160 ft.≥ ; bags $80 (incl. re- Gregoire Seed Farms Ltd, North Battleford, new tires, 9043 hrs., excellent condition, ger, c/w electric winch, $3900; Firewood place your ad with our friendly staff, and fundable deposit for bag). Bundles of 4’-5’ SK., 306-441-7851, 306-445-5516. $76,000. 306-472-7704, Woodrow, SK. conveyor, 31’ long, $2200; Hutchmaster don’t forget to ask about our prepayment bo- or 6.5’ also avail. Vermette Wood Preserv- 1988 CIH 9130, 4WD, 6225 hrs., like new off-set HD rolling plow, 20’, $7900; Steel nus. Prepay for 3 weeks and get 2 weeks free! ers 1-800-667-0094, Spruce Home, SK. 18.4x38 duals, LED lights, JD AutoSteer JOHN DEERE 4650 w/powershift, approx flatdeck, 20’x8’, $2200; 1979 GMC 7000 1-800-667-7770. ATU, $42,000. 306-461-9659, Torquay, SK. 8000 hrs., 20.8x38 duals, 1000 PTO, grain truck, 18’ box, roll tarp, air ride seat, $31,900. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. $13,900; 1974 Ford 880 tandem truck, air 2009 CASE/IH 435, Outback guidance, ride, 500 bu. box, $16,900; Melroe 903 710/70 tires, rear weights, std. trans., 4 2013 JD 2154D Processor; 2002 Tigercat 1995 8100 FWA, 16 spd. powershift, big 8x16 auto reset, $2900; Rowcrop 6 or 8 hyds., 3100 hrs., shedded, $180,000. Ni- row cultivator, 3PTH, $2900; Firestone MF #36 DISCERS. Will pay top dollar 630B Grapple Skidder; 2001 Tigercat pawin, SK. 306-862-7138 or 306-862-5993 1000 PTO, 520/85R38 duals, $21,000 w/o 736B Feller Buncher; 2005 JD 2054 De- WANTED: 4W305; 4W220; 220 and D21. on eng. rebuild & misc., 11,000 hrs., vg 20.8x34 tires, $575/ea.; Firestone 18.4x38 and pick from anywhere. Phone Mike limber. Online only unreserved auction, 8070, 8050 or 8030 MFWD. 1983 CASE 2290 w/Leon 707 FEL, 4700 cond., $59,000. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. tires, like new, c/w rims, $1800/ea.; 1500 306-723-4875, Cupar, SK. July 12th-18th. For more information, call 701-240-5737, Minot, ND. hrs., rebuilt PS and diff., 4 remotes, dual gal. water tank c/w 2” banjo valve, $475. 306-865-7660 www.championassets.ca PTO, good tires, duals, $18,500. Prince Al- WHOLESALE PRICES ON JD Tractors. 204-482-5177, Selkirk, MB. WANTED: SMALL SQUARE BALER, New bert, SK. 306-922-8155, 306-960-3230. 2014 8245R, FWA, duals, 2 yr. factory war- Holland 300, 470, 570; And square bale ranty left, very good cond., possible COMBO 2 BOTTOM plow/5’ scraper elevator. 306-536-1484, Indian Head, SK. 1466 IHC, duals, new sleeves and pistons, trades. $149,000 Cdn; 2012 9460R, 4 WD, blade; Woods dixie cutter finishing mower, 5500 hrs.; Also 2001 Dodge Adventurer duals, vg cond., $230,000 Cdn. For more 5’ cut. Call 204-832-6273. WANTED: USED, BURNT, old or ugly trac- SLT, 4x4, auto., 5.9L, 187,000 kms.; Ford 3 info. ph Neil 306-231-8300, Humboldt, SK. tors. Newer models too! Smith’s Tractor BUYING ton F700, 301 HD engine, 45,000 miles. DOUGLAS 6’ 3PTH BRUSH or grass Wrecking, 1-888-676-4847. BELARUS TRACTORS 403-304-9217, Hoosier, SK. JD 4630, loader, cab; Case 2870, 4x4, De- mower, $1100; 18.4x34 clamp on dual gelman dozer; Cockshutt 550 gas; Ford tractor tires, $550; 500 gal. brush sprayer WANTED: 35’ LANDROLLER (or wider); canada’s ag-only listings giant T/A 20’ B&H. 306-238-4411, Goodsoil, SK on a four wheel trailer, $1250; Prong-type Also .22 Rabbit gun. Call 306-236-8023, stone picker, $575. All above items OBO. Goodsoil, SK. STEIGER ST270, 7600 actual hrs., 1900 204-767-2208, Silver Ridge, MB. hrs. on engine overhaul, 20.8x38 tires and Do you want to target Manitoba farmers? search from over duals at 75%, good cond. for its year. MACDON PREMIER 2900 swather, 25’, Place your ad in the Manitoba Co-operator. $25,000 Cdn OBO. Phone 218-779-1710. MF 135 YARD TRACTOR, new tires and 1995, 960 header w/PU reel, always shed- Manitoba’s best-read farm publication. 35,000 paint, 3PTH, $6400. 306-962-3821 or ded, hydrostatic w/Hi-Lo range, wired for aG listinGs 306-463-7172, Eston, SK. JD GPS w/AutoTrack universal incl; 8’ poly swath roller; Case/IH 4900 vibra-chisel 2001 JD 8310 FWA, 5500 orig. hrs., front cultivator, 34’, 3-bar harrows, walking ax- FENCE REMOVAL. Wire rolled, posts duals, triple rears, excellent cond., les, many new parts, liquid fert. kit avail; piled. Call 306-783-5639, 306-641-4255, | $105,000 Cdn OBO. Ph. 218-779-1710. 2006 TG210, FWA 7900 hrs., exc. tires, 3 Behlen bin on NRW hopper cone and skid, Ebenezer, SK. 1-800-667-7770 .com PTO 540/1000, excellent condition, holds 1800 bu. 204-386-2412, Plumas, MB 2001 JD 6410, MFWD, 3 PTH, FEL, 40 km $52,000 Cdn OBO. Ph. 218-779-1710. SOLIDLOCK AND TREE ISLAND game wire follow on: transmission, good tires, good condition. 2013 45’ KELLY Diamond harrows, and all accessories for installation. Heights 925 825 820 800 572 204-641-4216, Arborg, MB. 520 5100 5200 5300 $83,000; 2015 PX9020 Kioti tractor with from 26” to 120”. Ideal for elk, deer, bison, JD 4630, FACTORY duals, 3PTH, new loader 360 hrs., $63,000; 2016 35’ MacDon sheep, swine, cattle, etc. Tom Jensen FD75-S flex draper header, 800 acres, ph/fax: 306-426-2305, Smeaton, SK. RUN OR NOT RUN starter, $15,500; JD 4650, factory duals, 3 FORD 9680, 350 HP, 6735 hrs., manual $87,000; 2015 Brandt 5200EX grain vac, 4WD OR 2WD hyds., good running cond., $17,500; JD trans., 20.8-R42, $51,500. Call or text for 45 hrs., $23,900; 2007 Ag-Chem RoGator 2130, new rear tires, 3PTH, QA Allied pictures 306-535-4161, Findlater, SK. GENERATORS: USED, LOW hour take-outs. Offer Price 1274C with JD SmarTrax AutoSteer, 1200 loader w/bucket & joystick, cab, $12,500. gallon stainless steel tank, triple nozzle, 2 20 KW to 2000 KW. Diesel, propane, and Pick Up Anywhere 204-746-2016, 204-746-5345, Morris MB. set of tires, 3352 hrs., $129,900; two natural gas. 701-371-9526, 701-367-4305, Cooperstown. www.abrahamindustrial.com Please email pictures, call, or text STEVE’S TRACTOR REBUILDER special- 10,000 Enduraplas liquid fertilizer tanks, $6900 each. 306-452-3247, Parkman, SK. [email protected] izing in rebuilding JD tractors. Want Series 1992 FORD/VERSATILE 946, 20.8x42 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 7000s to rebuild or for duals, AutoSteer JD Globe and monitor, NEW AND USED generators, all sizes from 320.339.7268 parts. pay top $$. Now selling JD parts. very nice, $48,000 Cdn OBO. Delivery FLAX STRAW BUNCHER and land levelers. 5 kw to 3000 kw, gas, LPG or diesel. Phone 204-466-2927, 204-871-5170, Austin, MB. available. Call 218-779-1710. Building now. Place orders and don’t delay! for availability and prices. Many used in Two straw bunchers available for sale. stock. 204-643-5441, Fraserwood, MB. JD 4230, 100 HP, Quadshift, dual PTO hyd. 306-957-4279, Odessa, SK. 18.4x38 tires. 204-525-4521, Minitonas, 2006 VERSATILE FWA, 210 HP w/Alo FEL bucket, grapple and duals, 4050 hrs. ROTARY PHASE CONVERTERS, run 220V 3 MB. www.waltersequipment.com ODESSA ROCKPICKER SALES: New De- 16’ PEELED RAILS, SPECIAL 2-3” $3 ea., phase motors, on single phase. 1981 IH 886, cab, 2 remotes, 550/1000 $94,000. 306-728-9033, Melville, SK. 125/bundle; 3-4” $9.25 ea, 100/bundle. 1964 4020, cab, std. shift, JD 46A loader, gelman equipment, land rollers, Straw- 204-800-1859, Winnipeg, MB. PTO, 5330 hours, near new tires, nice unit, master, rockpickers, protill, dozer blades. Vermette Wood Preservers, Spruce Home, $12,500 OBO. 204-278-3392, Inwood, MB. bucket, $12,500; 1972 4520, cab, power- 2014 VERSATILE 450, $273,000 Call SK., 1-800-667-0094. [email protected] shift, $13,500. 204-207-0017 Roblin, MB. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. 306-957-4403, 306-536-5097, Odessa, SK. JD 50 KVA GENSET: Online only unre- www.farmworld.ca GUARANTEED PRESSURE TREATED fence served auction, July 12th-18th. For more 2000 MX120, equipped w/new Quicke TIRES TIRES TIRES! Radial, Bias, New, information, call 306-865-7660 loader, 4400 hours; 2000 MX170, 4600 UTILITY TRACTORS: John Deere 6200, posts, lumber slabs and rails. Call Lehner 4400 hrs; JD 6310 w/640 loader, 4500 2015 VERS. 550, Michelin triples, Raven Used. 20.8x42, 18.4x42, 20.8x38, 18.4x38, Wood Preservers Ltd., ask for Ron www.championassets.ca hrs., equipped w/new Quicke loader; 2000 20.8R34,18.4x34, 900/60R32, 800/65R32, MX220, low hrs., great grain cart tractor. hrs. Call 204-522-6333, Melita, MB. Viper 4+ guidance, no PTO, 25 hrs., 306-763-4232, Prince Albert, SK. 24.5x32, 18.4x30, 23.1x30, 16.9x28, 2011 MAGNUM MMG55FH, 45KVA, 240 Call 204-522-6333, Melita, MB. 2000 JD 7710, 5130 hrs; 2000 JD 8100; $370,000. 306-922-8155, Prince Albert, SK 28Lx26, 18.4x26, 19.5Lx24, and more! MULCHING- TREES, BRUSH, Stumps. volts, 3 phase, 60HZ, self-contained, 2002 JD 7810; 1996 JD 8100. All MFWD, Semis, skidsteers. Best price and value $15,000; 2004 Wacker G50, JD, 480 volt, CASE 2093 TRACTOR, factory warranty can be equipped with loaders. Call today 306-933-2950. Visit us at: guaranteed! www.combineworld.com www.maverickconstruction.ca 3 phase, 60HZ, self-contained, $11,000; overhauled, like new, low hours, $35,000 204-522-6333, Melita, MB. 1-800-667-4515. Ex-Government Standby Units: 1981 Con- reduced to $29,000. 306-593-4518, 2008 MCCORMICK MTX150, 2300 hrs.; 1979 JOHN DEERE 2130 with Groaning dec Lima 800KW, 16V92 Detroit, 1000KVA, 306-592-4518, located at Buchanan, SK. 2005 McCormick MTX120 w/Quicke load- RETIRING: FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 92 harrow 3 phase, 60HZ, $25,000; 1981 Brown Bo- 3PTH, good 18.4x30 rubber, $9000. Call er, 3100 hrs. 204-522-6333, Melita, MB. 204-325-5040, Winkler, MB. packer, 50’; Flexi-Coil System 62 hyd. har- veri 500KW, 16V92 Detroit, 625KVA, 3 CASE 4494 4WD; Case 2390: Online only rows, 60’; Bourgault 540 PT sprayer, 80’; 5 BLOCKED SEASONED JACK Pine firewood phase, 60HZ, $20,000; 1988 New Age unreserved auction, July 12th-18th. For 1991 JD 4755: Online only unreserved 2013 MCCORMICK MTX120, $95,000. yd. Ashland scraper; 1977 Ford F600 grain and wood chips for sale. Lehner Wood Pre- 400KW, 12V92 Detroit, 500KVA, 3 phase, more information, call 306-865-7660 auction, July 12th-18th. For more info, call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. visit: truck, steel B&H; 1979 F600, steel B&H. servers Ltd., 306-763-4232, Prince Albert, 60HZ, $15,000. Can-Am Truck Export Ltd, www.championassets.ca 306-865-7660. www.championassets.ca www.farmworld.ca 306-944-4325, 306-231-8355, Bruno, SK. SK. Will deliver. Self-unloading trailer. 1-800-938-3323, Delisle, SK.

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QUILL CREEK BISON is looking for fin- SOUTH VIEW RANCH has Black and Red SOUTH VIEW RANCH has Red and Black 5 POLLED PUREBRED yearling bulls, 1 100 THIRD TO FIFTH Black Angus The Icynene ished, and all other types of bison. COD, Angus yearling and 2 year old bulls. Cey- Angus yearling and 2 yr old bulls. Ceylon, white, 1 dark red, 3 tan, sired by low birth- cow/calf pairs. 306-773-1049, ® paying market prices. “Producers working lon, SK. Call Shane 306-869-8074, Keith SK. Phone Shane 306-869-8074, Keith weight bulls. 306-931-8069, Saskatoon, SK 306-741-6513, Swift Current, SK. Insulation System with Producers.” Delivery points in SK. and 306-454-2730. 306-454-2730. MB. Call 306-231-9110, Quill Lake, SK. • Sprayed foam insulation MIDNITE OIL CATTLE CO. has on offer 2 YEAR OLDS and yearling Red Angus, • Ideal for shops, barns NORTHFORK- INDUSTRY LEADER for semen tested yearling and 2 year old bulls. Simmental/Red Angus hybrids and Black over 15 years, is looking for finished Bison, 306-734-2850, 306-734-7675, Craik, SK. Angus bulls. Developed on oats for lon- REGISTERED YEARLING & 2-YR-OLD WANTED: CULL COWS and bulls. For book- or homes grain or grass fed. “If you have them, we gevity. Phone Triple H Cattle Co. Galloway bulls. Blacks and duns. Contact ings call Kelly at Drake Meat Processors, BLAIRS AG CATTLE CO. 25 Black and Tom Morrish, 807-486-3622, Devlin, ON. • want them.” Make your final call with 306-723-4832, 306-726-7671(cell) or Cory 306-363-2117 ext. 111, Drake, SK. Healthier, Quieter, More Northfork for pricing! Guaranteed prompt Red Angus bulls. Top cut genetic, semen 306-718-7007, Cupar, SK. Energy Efficient® payment! 514-643-4447, Winnipeg, MB. tested, trich tested, guaranteed. Contact Blake at [email protected] or 2 YEAR OLD & yearling bulls, semen tested WANT TO PURCHASE cull bison bulls and 306-528-7484, Scott at 306-536-2157 or & delivered. 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Board and delivery a good selection of yearling and two year cattle, and goats. Well looked after. For livery available. Rob Garner 306-946-7946, avail. Rob Garner 306-946-7946, Simpson old bulls for sale at the farm. Good thick more info, 204-425-3131. Vita, MB. Simpson, SK. bulls bred for calving ease and perfor- RED ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, se- mance. Semen tested, delivery available. SELLING: BLACK ANGUS BULLS. Wayside men tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery DRILL STEM: 200 3-1/2”, $45/ea; 700 Angus, Henry and Bernie Jungwirth, Hereford bulls and black cows is a super 2-3/8”, $34/ea; 1000 2-7/8”, $36/ea. available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, cross. Also have a group of black baldie 306-256-3607, Cudworth, SK. Englefeld, SK. www.skinnerfarms.ca DEMOCRAT, newly rebuilt buggy. Wheels 306-768-8555, Carrot River, SK. open yearling heifers for sale. Call Wally at have bearings & rubber rims. Pic available BLACK ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, se- YEARLING AND 2 YEAR old bulls for sale. home, 204-523-8713 or 204-534-8204. on-line. Call 306-931-2457, Saskatoon, SK. men tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery Call Elmer Wiebe, EKW Red Angus, Killarney, MB. For pictures and details available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, 306-381-3691, Hague, SK. check out our website: roselawnfarms.com Englefeld, SK. www.skinnerfarms.ca NEW 2013 Cummins 8.3L natural gas irri- BELDON BISON RANCH has 75 bred RED ANGUS YEARLING and 2 year old POLLED AND HORNED yearling Hereford gation motor, $46,000; 549 Int. natural 2015 heifers on offer for Nov. delivery. bulls on moderate growing ration, perfor- bulls, cow or heifer bulls available. Call gas irrigation motor w/pump $2500; 549 $6500 ea. Nathan 306-812-7092, Nipawin. mance info. available. Adrian or Brian and Duncan or Jeff Lees, Blair Athol Farms: International natural gas irrigation motor, Elaine Edwards, Valleyhills Angus, Glaslyn, 306-455-2619, 306-577-1375, Arcola, SK. $1000. Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., NILSSON BROS INC. buying finished bison SK. Call 306-441-0946 or 306-342-4407. 1-800-938-3323, Delisle, SK. on the rail, also cull cows at Lacombe, AB. www.valleyhillsangus.com 2 YR OLD polled Hereford bulls. Crittenden COMMERCIAL SUFFOLK RAM and new For spring delivery and beyond. Smaller Bros. 306-963-7880, 306-963-2414, Impe- lambs. Born March 2017 and sire is pure- groups welcome. Fair, competitive and as- GOOD GROWTHY Red Angus bulls, excel- rial, SK. Email [email protected] bred Suffolk. 204-425-3131, Vita, MB. WESTERN IRRIGATION: CADMAN Dealer. sured payment. Contact Richard Bintner lent cow bulls with high weaning weights; www.crittendenbros.com We BUY and SELL traveling guns, pumps, 306-873-3184. Heifer bulls, moderate BW. Semen tested. pipes, etc.; 1 Cadman 4000S wide body Delivery. Little de Ranch, 306-845-2406, REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORD yearling big gun, like new; Selling used pipe trailers Turtleford, SK. & 2 year old bulls, semen tested. Harold or and 6” pipe. 306-867-9461, 306-867-7037, Tim Strauch, 306-677-2580, Shamrock, SK Outlook, SK. [email protected] 2 YEAR OLD Angus and Black Simmental 3 YR OLD Red Angus herd sire, used on PB bulls, fresh, healthy, naturally thick, ready herd, excellent producer, easy calver, 76 EXCELLENT SELECTION of polled 2 yr. olds to breed. Family genetics since 1910. Ben- lb. BW, exc. feet, available July 10th. Little and several proven 3 year and select year- WATER IN THE WRONG PLACE: Used lock Farms, Tom Blacklock 306-230-9809, de Ranch, 306-845-2406, Turtleford, SK. lings. Properly developed to last. Deposit pumping motors, PTO carts, 6” - 10” alum. Grandora, SK. holds til needed. Delivery avail. Longworth pipe. 50 years experience. Call Dennis PB YEARLING BULLS, semen tested, Land & Cattle, Harris, SK., 306-831-9856. WANTED: 403-308-1400, Taber, AB. guaranteed and delivered. Deposit holds until you need them. Clarke Ward, Saska- BUTCHER toon, SK., 306-931-3824, 306-220-6372. HOGS Hwy #205, Grunthal • (204) 434-6519 YEARLING AND 2 YR. OLD bulls for sale. BREED HOLSTEIN HEIFER, and some jer- SOWS AND BOARS GRUNTHAL, MB. Balance of BW and performance, semen seys for sale. Call 519-323-3074, Heifer Ville Holstein Inc., Holstein, Ont. AGENT FOR T.E.A.M. MARKETING tested. KC Cattle Co. Call 306-290-8431, FOR EXPORT Saskatoon, SK. www.kccattleco.com FRESH AND SPRINGING heifers for sale. P. QUINTAINE & SON LTD. REGULAR CATTLE SALES 2 YR. OLD Red Angus bulls, pail fed, quiet Cows and quota needed. We buy all class- 728-7549 disposition, some suitable for heifers. Call es of slaughter cattle-beef and dairy. R&F every TUESDAY at 9 am 306-773-6633, Swift Current, SK. Livestock Inc. Bryce Fisher, Warman, SK. Licence No. 1123 ** July 11 & 25 ** JOHNSTON/ FERTILE VALLEY Private Phone 306-239-2298, cell 306-221-2620. Treaty Bull Sale. All JFV bulls will be sold off the yard this year. Over 125 thick, easy Wed., July 5th, 12:00pm fleshing good haired yearling and 2 year Dairy Sale - Ridgeland Colony old bulls selected from 600 low mainte- BELLEVUE BLONDS has an excellent nance, high production cows. They are group of performance and semen tested SPRINGER LIMOUSIN has very quiet Sat., July 15th, 10:00am sired by the leading A.I. bulls in the indus- polled PB Blonde yearling bulls for sale. yearling Purebred Limousin bulls. Red or On Farm Sale - Larry Smook try including Regard, Resource, Renown, $2600. Call Marcel 204-379-2426 or Black. Call Merv at 306-272-4817 or International, Ten Speed, Glanworth 57U, 204-745-7412, Haywood, MB. 306-272-0144, Foam Lake, SK. CLOSED JULY 16-22 Special Focus and Brilliance. Many of these WHITETAIL DOES FOR SALE, great genet- SHAVINGS: BULK PRICING and delivery For on farm appraisal of livestock bulls are suitable for heifers. All bulls are GOOD SELECTION OF stout red and black ics, Call 306-249-0717, Saskatoon, SK. available. Vermette Wood Preservers, or for marketing information please call semen tested with complete performance Limousin bulls with good dispositions, area. Spruce Home, SK.. 1-800-667-0094. Email info. available. Deferred payment program calving ease. Qually-T Limousin, Rose Val- [email protected] View www.vwpltd.com Brad Kehler (Manager) Cell 204-346-2440 1 & 2 YEAR old bulls for sale. Remington Auction Mart (204) 434-6519 with 60% down and 40% interest free due and Seminole bloodlines. Quiet, hand fed, ley, SK. 306-322-7563 or 306-322-7554. MB. Livestock Dealer #1436 Dec. 1, 2017. Come and see one of the semen tested and ready to go! most respected cowherds in Canada. Se- 204-381-1240, Woodmore, MB. POLLED RED AND Black Limousin 2 year WWW.GRUNTHALLIVESTOCK.COM lect the bull or group of bulls that you old bulls. Board and delivery available. Rob NORTHFORK- INDUSTRY LEADER for really want at your leisure without the 2 YEAR OLD CHAROLAIS bull for sale, Garner, Simpson, SK., 306-946-7946. over 15 years, is looking for Elk. “If you Call our toll-free number to take advantage pressure of a sale. David and Dennis from good cow family, $3500. Phone Don- have them, we want them.” Make your fi- of our Prepayment Bonus. Prepay for 3 weeks Johnston 306-856-4726, Conquest, SK. ald 204-843-2917, Amaranth, MB. STOUT YEARLING and 2 yr. old Limousin nal call with Northfork for pricing! Guaran- and we’ll run your ad 2 more weeks for free. View the cowherd online at website: bulls, polled, horned, red, black. Quiet teed prompt payment! 514-643-4447, That’s 5 weeks for the price of 3. Call 1-800- www.johnstonfertilevalley.com CATTLEMAN! AGAIN THIS year we have bulls w/great performance. Short Grass Winnipeg, MB. 667-7770 today! an excellent selection of polled Purebred Limousin, 306-773-7196, Swift Current SK BLACK ANGUS YEARLING and 2 year old Charolais bulls. Both yearling and 2 year bulls on moderate growing ration, perfor- olds. White and Red factor. As well as a BUYING ELK for local and international mance info. available. Adrian or Brian and group of very low birth weight bulls meat markets. Paying up to $12 per kg Elaine Edwards, Valleyhills Angus, Glaslyn, suitable for heifers. Shop early for best se- FOB plant. Phone Ian at 204-848-2498 or OSSAWA ANGUS, , MB. BLACK YEARLING & 2 yr. old polled pure- 204-867-0085. SK. Call 306-441-0946 or 306-342-4407. lection. Visit the farm or on the web at: bred Simmental bulls. Semen tested. De- SPRUCE FOR SALE!! Beautiful locally has for sale yearling and 2 year old bulls www.valleyhillsangus.com grown trees. Plan ahead and renew your and open yearling heifers. Call www.defoortstockfarm.com Phone Gord or livery avail. 306-335-7553, Balcarres, SK. Sue at 204-743-2109, Cypress River, MB. shelterbelt or landscape a new yardsite, 204-375-6658 or 204-383-0703. PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS long yearling get the year round protection you need. bulls, replacement heifers, AI service. COMING 2 YR. old polled PB Charolais BLACK YEARLING SIMMENTAL BULLS, We sell on farm near Didsbury, AB. or de- FORAGE BASED BLACK ANGUS Bulls, Meadow Ridge Enterprises, 306-373-9140 bulls, come red factor. Call Kings Polled moderate BW, excellent temperaments, liver anywhere in Western Canada. 6 - 12’ virgin 2 yr olds and herdsires avail. Genet- or 306-270-6628, Saskatoon, SK. Charolais, 306-435-7116, Rocanville, SK. semen tested, ready to go. Bill or Virginia spruce available. Now taking spring orders ics w/maternal and calving ease traits. Peters, 306-237-9506, Perdue, SK. while supplies last. Phone 403-586-8733 204-564-2540, 204-773-6800, Shellmouth, PB CHAROLAIS BULLS, yearlings and 2 or visit: www.didsburysprucefarms.com MB. Website: www.nerbasbrosangus.com year olds, whites and tans. 306-424-7446 90- TWO YR OLD and yearling Red Angus or 306-529-6268, Glenavon, SK. BLACK ANGUS AND POLLED Hereford bulls. Guaranteed, semen tested and deliv- We know that farming is enough of a gamble bulls bred for calving ease, feed efficiency, 2 YEAR OLD polled Charolais bulls. Also HAMCO CATTLE CO. HAS for sale regis- so if you want to sell it fast place your ad in ered in the spring. Bob Jensen, Charolais yearling bulls polled and horned, tered Red and Black Angus yearling bulls fertility and longevity. Semen tested and 306-967-2770, Leader, SK. the Manitoba Co-operator classifieds. It’s a delivery available. Call Don Guilford, semen tested and delivered. Call Layne and 2 yr. olds. Good selection, semen test- Sure Thing. Call our toll-free number today. 204-873-2430, Clearwater, MB. QUIET,2-YEAR-OLD POWER bulls. Also low and Paula Evans at 306-252-2246 or ed, performance data and EPD’s available. We have friendly staff ready to help. 1-800- BWyearlingbulls.Excellentsementests. 306-561-7147, Kenaston, SK. Top genetics. Free delivery. Glen, Albert or 667-7770. 12 REG. YEARLING BLACK ANGUS bulls Larissa Hamilton 204-827-2358 or David Decorah Red Angus. Murray 306-867-7206, MCTAVISH CHAROLAIS YEARLING bulls. with moderate birthweights on home test. Dinsmore, SK. [email protected] Hamilton 204-325-3635. Holloway Angus, Souris MB., call Calving ease, performance, semen tested. CONCRETE PRECAST CATTLE Feeders: 10' 204-741-0070 or 204-483-3622. Delivered. Ph/text Jared 306-435-9842, 20 CHAROLAIS CROSS cows to calve long,largecapacitytoholdday'sration. 2 YEAR OLD RED Angus bulls, semen Moosomin, SK. tested, $2250 each. Phone 204-371-6404, from August to October. 204-827-2354 or Slickfinishandchamferedcornersallow BLACK MEADOW’S ANGUS offers for sale: 204-526-5307, Glenboro, MB. cattle to clean up feed. High back cuts High quality Black Angus bulls, bunk fed Ste. Anne, MB. 2 YEAR OLD registered purebred Charolais down on feed waste. High quality, high alfalfa based ration, fertility tested, full bulls, polled, white, good feet, lots of hair, RED AND BLACK 2 year old and yearling easy keeping, very quiet. Semen tested HERD DISPERSAL: 70 Black Angus cross strength, re-bar reinforced concrete vaccination program. Free delivery. Com- Angus bulls: Semen tested, EPD's and deliv- pairs and 70 mixed pairs. Full herd health providesyearsoftroublefreefeeding!!If HARMONY NATURAL BISON buying all plete CAA info. available. Contact Bill and delivered. Call Qualman Charolais, ery available. Many suitable for heifers. 306-492-4634, Dundurn, SK. program. Pasture available. $2800 per pair onebreaks,it'seasilyreplacedwithanew types of bison. Call or text 306-736-3454, 204-567-3782, Miniota, MB. Carberry, MB. 204-834-2202, 204-841-3241 firm. Call 306-335-7875, Lemberg, SK. 10' section, unlike poured in place. Optional SE Sask. [email protected] RED, TAN, WHITE Char. bulls born Jan-Feb base also available (not pictured). Will 5-2 YR. OLD ANGUS bulls, reds and QUIET TOP QUALITY 2 yr. old and yearling 2016; 4 cow/calf pairs, born May 2017. APPROX. 35 COW/CALF pairs, calves deliveranywhereinSask&Alberta!$315. blacks, proven breeders, $2500 each. mostly Red Angus. Prefer to sell as group. [email protected] 306-823-3519 BISON WANTED - Canadian Prairie Bison Purebred Red Angus bulls. Contact Spruce 306-882-6444, 306-931-9369, Rosetown. 204-355-8484, Steinbach, MB. Acres, 306-272-3997, Foam Lake, SK. Offers 306-728-3563, Melville, SK. Neilburg, SK. www.Lconindustries.com is looking to contract grain finished bison, EIGHT 2 YEAR OLDS and a good selection as well as calves and yearlings for growing QUIET TOP QUALITY 2 yr. old and yearling LOVELAND RED ANGUS has heifers from yearling bulls, polled, semen tested, guar- 300 RED AND BLACK Angus 1250 lbs. heif- markets. Contact Roger Provencher at Purebred Black Angus bulls. Call Spruce purebred stock. Also all ages of bulls for anteed, delivered. Prairie Gold Charolais, ers with calves. Call 306-773-1049, 10’ GEM SILAGE BAGGER. Phone 306-468-2316, [email protected] Acres, 306-272-3997, Foam Lake, SK. sale. Call 306-795-2710, Goodeve, SK. 306-882-4081, Rosetown, SK. 306-741-6513, Swift Current, SK. 306-227-0294, Hague, SK.

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KELLN SOLAR SUMMER/WINTER WA- 250 ORGANIC CATTLE for sale, all ages. FARMLAND FOR SALE by Tender, RM of QUARTER SECTION SUMMER FALLOW TERING System, provides water in remote For more info. phone/text 204-761-3760, Argyle #1, 6 quarters. One section: NE land, large beautiful yard with 1 1/2 storey areas, improves water quality, increases Minnedsoa, MB. NW SE SW of 25-01-30-W1, home, apple trees, excellent barn for live- pasture productivity, extends dugout life. SE-36-01-30-W1 and SW 36-01-30-W1. stock, sheds and granaries. Please call St. Claude/Portage, 204-379-2763. Tenders must be received on or before 204-483-2999, Souris, MB. Aug. 31, 2017. Submit written tenders to: INTERMEDIATE WHEAT/GRASS & Slender Bonner Enterprises Inc, 54 St. Andrews 3 QUARTERS WITH YARDSITE: 477 acres wheat grass seed for sale, $3/lb, minimum DO YOU KNOW an amazing single guy Bay, Emerald Park, SK. S4L 1A1. in a block. Mixed farm, 300 arable acres. order 1000 lbs. 204-792-7274, Cartier, MB. who shouldn’t be? Camelot Introduc- 306-781-3377, 306-535-7822 Dale. High- Fenced and cross fenced, 2 shallow wells., tions has been successfully matching peo- est or any tender not necessarily accepted. 40’x60’ machine shed, 34’x44’ pole shed, E-mail: [email protected] ple for over 23 years. In-person interviews barn, corrals, hay fence. 24’x32’ bungalow, by Intuitive Matchmaker in MB and SK. w/double attached garage. Located beside GREG’S WELDING: Freestanding 30’ 5 bar www.camelotintroductions.com or phone ONLINE AUCTION: 3 bedrooms, 2 bath- the Riding Mtn. National Park. Contact panels, all 2-7/8” drill stem construction, 306-978-LOVE (5683). rooms - 1978 Neonix Emperor mobile Karen Goraluk-Salesperson, 204-773-6797. $450; 24’x5.5’ panels, 2-7/8” pipe with 5- home. Located at 102 City View Estate, "ATTENTION FARMERS/RANCHERS NorthStar Insurance & Real Estate. MLS Regina, SK. Bids close July 5th at noon. 1” sucker rods, $340; 24’x6’ panels, 2-7/8” AND Outdoor Enthusiasts!" For Sale By ®1701622. www.north-star.ca pipe with 6- 1” rods, $365; 30’ 2 or 3 bar For details visit: McDougallAuction.com or call 800-263-4193, PL#319916. Tender.Offersareinvitedforthisunique windbreak panels c/w lumber. Gates and propertycomprisedof126acreshayland BINSCARTH, MB - 142 ac. of land in double hinges avail. on all panels. Belting andapprox.46acresofpristinewooded and overlooking the beautiful Assini- troughs for grain or silage. Calf shelters. area/rolling hills. Property also contains a DAIRY BARN, potential startup or cow/calf boine Valley! 3090 sq.ft. house w/walk- Del. avail. 306-768-8555, Carrot River, SK. fresh water body, approx. 15 acres capable operation. Barn, quonsets, house, etc. out. Detached double car garage. 50’x80’ of supporting fish and surrounds a wooded Viscount, SK. $419,900. MLS® 604848. insulated shop, in floor heat, 400 amp. sin- FREESTANDING CORRAL PANELS for island.Nochemicalsorfertilizersusedfor Art Urbanowski, Royal LePage Hallmark, gle phase power. 28’x80’ insulated shop. cattle, horses, bison and sheep. Bale feed- over 20 yrs. Located near Greenwater Lake 306-222-2206, Saskatoon, SK. 40’x60’ storage shed. Close to Esterhazy ers; Belted feed troughs; 10’ panels; Wind- potash mines. MLS®1704293. Karen Gora- ProvincialPark,northofChelanandWest BIG RIVER AREA: 3100 sq.ft. family home break frames; Swinging gates; Framed of Porcupine Plain, RM of Bjorkdale No. 426 luk, Salesperson. 204-773-6797. NorthStar gates; Panels with gates mounted; Round w/many great features. Very bright w/lots Insurance & Real Estate, north-star.ca Location NE-16-42-10-W2 and PTN NW-15- of windows. Heated w/in-floor (glycol) by pen kits starting at $1495; Palpation 42-10-W2. Sold "As-Is". No conditional CATTLE FARM - 11 quarters and 2 chute. Deal of the year - Freestanding propane and wood, and also a large wood tendersaccepted.Highesttenderorany fireplace. The property is 154 ac. of mainly Crown quarters in a block. Near Roblin, 21’ for $219! Call 1-844-500-5341, tendermaynotnecessarilybeaccepted. MB. along the Duck Mtn. Prov. Park. Ap- www.affordablelivestockequipment.com bush pasture and fenced w/8’ game fence Send bids to: 7-2 RR 2, Canora, SK. S0A and one electric wire. The yard is serviced prox. 1100 workable acres, majority is hay. 0L0 by July 15, 2017. Fenced. Dugouts. May consider selling par- FFS- FUCHS FARM SUPPLY is your partner ONLINE AUCTION: 3 bedrooms, 2 bath- w/water well. Other outbuildings included. rooms - AM414 mobile home. Located at This property is a must see! MLS®611536 cels. Scenic area. Yardsite has a 30’x66’ in agriculture stocking mixer, cutter, pole shed/work shop. 2 cattle shelters. feed wagons and bale shredders and in- E-11 Prairie Oasis Trailer Park, Moose Jaw, HOMEQUARTER16mileseastofYorkton, Call Lloyd Ledinski, RE/MAX of the Battle- SK. Bids close July 5th at noon. For details SK. 160 acres, c/w 65 acres hay, rest fords, 306-446-8800 or 306-441-0512. Corrals. MLS #1627477, Karen Goraluk, dustry leading Rol-Oyl cattle oilers. Salesperson, 204-773-6797. NorthStar In- 306-762-2125, Vibank, SK. www.fuchs.ca visit: McDougallAuction.com or call pasture, corrals, barn, well. 14'x68' mobile 800-263-4193, PL#319916. home w/addition, natural gas, and power. surance and Real Eastate, visit the website $250,000. 306-782-5013. at www.north-star.ca 20’ LIFTOFF CATTLE TRAILER; Two horse trailer; 16’ 5th wheel cattle trailer; Post LAND FOR SALE: Two quarters West of 9 QUARTER FARM package, 1090 cult. pounder on MF tractor. 306-283-4747, SE OF MELVILLE, SK: 22 quarters (3463 Plumas, MB. 319 acres (224 cultivated). acres. Well Est. yard. Russell, MB. MLS# 306-291-9395, Langham, SK. acres) predominantly H soil (Oxbow Loam) NE 1/4 14-16-13 and NW 1/4 14-16-13. 1708171. Call Lyndon Shuya, Royal LePage all in grass/Alfalfa can go back to grain, Contact Tom 204-803-7128. Martin-Liberty Realty, 204-773-6210. CATTLE SHELTER PACKAGES or built on new assessment $3,393,300. Exclusive listing $3,535,000. Royal LePage Premier site. For early booking call MANX KITTENS, very good mousers, make 1-800-667-4990 or visit our website: Realty, Larry Hanowski, 306-728-9033 good pets, friendly with children, $100. Email: [email protected] www.warmanhomecentre.com 204-434-6132, Steinbach, MB. FARMLAND NE SK(Clemenceau) 4 quarters STEEL VIEW MFG. Self-standing panels, plus 36 acre riverside parcel w/5 bdrm. windbreaks, silage/hay bunks, feeder pan- home. Featuring: bins on concrete with di- LARRY SMOOK FARM SALE els, sucker rod fence posts. Custom or- PUREBRED BORDER COLLIE pups, from rect hit on railroad cars, 40 acres of mostly ders. Call Shane 306-493-2300, Delisle, mature spruce timber, 2 farmyards- 1 bor- Saturday, July 15, 10 a.m. SK. www.steelviewmfg.com good working parents, shots, dewormed, $300. 306-865-3698, Hudson Bay, SK. ONLINE AUCTION: 3 bedroom, 2 bath- dering Etomami River and 50 miles of pro- room - 2014 SRI West D01 mobile home, vincial forest, excellent elk hunting and 10054 Road 38 E, Vita SVEN ROLLER MILLS. Built for over 40 PUREBRED BORDER COLLIE puppies, from for removal. Located at 76 Bills Bay, Este- other big game and goose. 580 acres cult. years. PTO/elec. drive, 40 to 1000 bu./hr. van, SK. Bids close July 5th at noon. For Full line of farm equipment and sawmill Directions from Vita: 1 mile west, 1 mile north, Example: 300 bu./hr. unit costs $1/hr. to good working parents, ready to go mid- June. 306-267-5748. Coronach, SK. details visit: McDougallAuction.com or also available Reg Hertz, 306-865-7469. 1 mile west, ½ mile north run. Rolls peas and all grains. We regroove call 800-263-4193, PL#319916. and repair all makes of mills. Call Apollo We know that farming is enough of a gamble Machine 306-242-9884, 1-877-255-0187. IRISH WOLFHOUND PUPS for sale, ready to go. Call 306-290-8806, Dundurn, SK. HOME HARDWARE RTM Homes and Cot- so if you want to sell it fast place your ad in PARTIAL LISTING OF ITEMS CONSIGNED: EQUIPMENT: 5th www.apollomachineandproducts.com tages. Phone 1-800-663-3350 or go on- the Manitoba Co-operator classifieds. It’s a Wheel hitch, like new * 2 5/16 ball & plate * JD 5’ buckle * Bale fork line for floor plans and specs at: Sure Thing. Call our toll-free number today. HI-HOG CATTLE SQUEEZE. Call www.northbattlefordhomehardware.com We have friendly staff ready to help. 1-800- * 3 pt hitch bale fork * 2 new ag light kits * Tow cables * Tow chains * 306-773-1049 or 306-741-6513, Swift 667-7770. Tow straps * 8 bear traps * 400 bu Hopper bottom bin * Road flares Current, SK. * LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: 6 round bale feeders * 3 Richie cattle waterers * Fence posts * Electric fencers * 20’ x 24’ cabin 2002 521DXT CASE payloader with grapple BUILDINGS: fork. Call 306-773-1049 or 306-741-6513, w bathroom * heated & insulated, to be moved * 10’ x 14’ steel clad Swift Current, SK. A MUST-SEE CONDO...RELAX in this luxury shed * heated & insulated 8’ x 10’ metal storage shed * ATTACHMENT: rustic freestanding condo in Brandon, 6 ½ rock fork for loader * TOOLS: Honda motor pressure washer * 200 $597,000. 204-724-7914, 20augusta.com PRICE REDUCED: Manitoba Ste. Rose Ranch (Ste. Amelie), 14 quarters 2,234.85 amp battery charger * Arc welder * Electric heaters * 100ft 220 electric cord, 115 extension cords * HD booster cables * Anvil * Hand tools * 1 BEDROOM CONDO with den, 1033 sq. ft., fenced land in 1 block. 240 of Class 3 land STEINWAYUPRIGHTPIANO,1982Stein- Lawson Heights Saskatoon, SK. Mostly under cultivation. 2 mi. to paved highway. Air tools * Grease guns * 2 Jack all jacks * Skill saw * Husqvarna 257 way model 1098, very good condition, Golden Plains Realty Ltd, 204-745-3677. chain saw * Nut & bolt assortment w cupboard * 4 steel saw horses recentlyrefurbished,replacementcostis seniors. Underground heated parking, lots of visitor parking. Asking $229,000, all ap- * Nail assortment, Roll 3/8 rope * New rebuilt 12v fuel pump * 2 Tire $50,000.Recentlyappraisedat$12,000 pliances included. Condo fees and taxes WANT TO RENT: HAYLAND or pasture (Cdn.) No reasonable offer will be refused, land suitable for grain production. Top $$ ACREAGE NEAR LANGBANK, SK. 5 brdm., racks * Set of 2 rise cement steps * HOUSEHOLD: Desk * Kitchen $513/month. Call 306-290-4770. 2.5 bath home on 14 acres w/new shop! $11,000OBO.613-325-9228,Regina,SK. paid. Phone 204-841-1508. table & chairs * Too much to mention * ANTIQUE: Wood cook stove [email protected] New triple pane windows, siding, insula- tion, metal roof & well. MLS® SK603944. * Ringer washer * Quenelle set of dishes 1969 * Horse hitch * Equip Call today to view! Kim Setrum, Royal LeP- manuals * MISCELLANEOUS: 3 hydro poles * 30 railway ties * Alum age Premier Realty, 306-434-8733. COTTAGE FOR SALE by owner: Beautiful 2QUARTERSGRAINLANDinRM331.By semi rear fenders * Approx 1000 ft 1x4x10 pine boards, 2x4 lumber * 1200sq.ft.furnishedremotewilderness online AUCTION at http://bidwin.org . Qing 2x6 lumber * 20 sheets plywood * Tee posts * 25 15gal plastic tubs * cottage,locatedapprox.100mi.Northof OPPORTUNITY AWAITS a knowl- Zhang,LandmartRealty,306-684-0136, edgeable, ambitious person(s) wanting to 2 110L plastic drums * Shovels * Used tires & wheels * 5gal plastic & • Buy Used Oil Pine Falls, MB. Solar, generator and [email protected] Arran, SK. NOTRE propane power w/hot and cold running rent a 5000 ac. organic farm for Spring metal jerry cans * 2 outdoor lights * • Buy Batteries water. Boats and motor incl. 204-668-2834. 2018, includes some pasture and alfalfa. 5QUARTERSGRAINLANDinRM331.By Purchase of up to 11 quarters possible in DAME • Collect Used online AUCTION at http://bidwin.org . Qing Fall 2017. This is a high income farm with Filters LAKE LOT FOR SALE at Prairie Lake Zhang,LandmartRealty,306-684-0136, long term grain sale agreements. On farm Brad Kehler (Manager) Cell 204-346-2440 Lodge, halfway between Russell and Ro- [email protected] Arran, SK. cleaning plant has potential for persons USED • Collect Oil blin, MB. Land has been cleared. Golf seriously wanting work to provide extra Auction Mart (204) 434-6519 Containers course nearby. Call 204-445-2281. DWEIN TRASK REALTY INC. East 1/2 of opportunities for further added income. OIL & 6-39-8 W3. 136,300 FMV. Flat and stone Phone evenings, 306-622-4903. Heritage • Antifreeze COTTAGE AT LAKE OF THE PRAIRIES: free. For details, call Dwein 306-221-1035. Organic Farms Ltd. Tompkins, SK. WWW.GRUNTHALLIVESTOCK.COM 303 Keating Drive at Prairie Lake Lodge FILTER Southern, Development. 864 sq.ft. lakeview cottage. Full finished basement. 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 DEPOT Eastern and baths. Low maintenance yard, deck. Well Western for water. 18 hole/3 par golf course in De- velopment. $259,000. MLS #1700975. Tel: 204-248-2110 Manitoba Please call Karen Goraluk, Salesperson, at 204-773-6797, NorthStar Insurance and Real Estate, www.north-star.ca

BEAUTIFUL HOUSE ON Blackstrap Lake, SK. 1868 sq. ft., 4 bed, 3.5 bath. MLS#601035. WANT THE ORGANIC ADVANTAGE? 306-290-6322, [email protected] Contact an organic Agrologist at Pro-Cert for information on organic farming: pros- TIMBER FRAMES, LOG STRUCTURES pects, transition, barriers, benefits, certifi- and Vertical Log Cabins. Log home refin- cation and marketing. Call 306-382-1299, ishing and chinking. Certified Log Builder Saskatoon, SK. or [email protected] with 38 years experience. Log & Timber Works, Delisle, SK., 306-717-5161, Email [email protected] Website at www.logandtimberworks.com

MOBILE HOME: 1152 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath, $55,000 OBO. 306-690-1580, Moose Bioriginal Food & Science Corp. Jaw, SK. [email protected] is actively purchasing: YELLOWHEAD MODULAR HOME SALES, Canadian built by Moduline. Elite price • Organic Flax Seed event on now: 960 sq.ft., 2 bdrm, 2 bth, $79,900; 1216 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bth, • Organic Hemp Seed and; $89,900; 1520 sq.ft., 3 or 4 bdrm, 2 bth, $109,900. 306-496-7538, weekend calls. • Borage Seed www.yellowmodularhomesales.ca (from the 2016 crop year)

We are also contracting for WWW.MEDALLION-HOMES.CA modular the upcoming growing season. homes/lake houses/RTM’s. Visit our sales lot, or check online for stock, homes and all other plans. Factory direct orders built to your specs! Trade-ins welcome, buy and sell used homes. Hwy 2 South, Prince Al- For more information please contact: bert, SK. Call 306-764-2121 or toll free Sandy Jolicoeur at (306) 975-9251 1-800-249-3969. or email [email protected]

RTM OR SITE BUILT Custom Homes and Cottages. 40 years experience. Call or text 204-324-7179, Don Ginter Construction, Altona, MB. READYTOMOVEHOMES: 3bdrm,2.5 bath, homesstartingat$98,000.Displayunits COMMON RED PROSCO CERISE red readytogo.1320sq.ft.and1560sq.ft. millet seed, visit milletkingseeds@millet- Order your home now for summer delivery! king.com or call/text Reynald at MarvinHomes,204-326-1493,Mitchell, 204-794-8550, if no answer leave a mes- MB. Email: [email protected] sage all calls returned. St. Claude, MB. Visit: www.marvinhomes.ca

WANTED: ORGANIC LENTILS, peas and RTMS AND SITE built homes. Call chickpeas. Stonehenge Organics, Assini- 1-866-933-9595, or go online for pictures boia, SK., 306-640-8600, 306-640-8437. and pricing at: www.warmanhomes.ca YEAR-END INVENTORY CLEAROUT!! J&H HOMES: Western Canada’s most Inoculated Organic Sweet Clover. trusted RTM Home Builder since 1969. Phone 306-281-8097, Saskatoon, SK. View at www.jhhomes.com 306-652-5322 34 The Manitoba Co-operator | June 29, 2017

LORNE BASS of Toutes Aides, MB. is NORCAN restores grain farm profitability. TARPCO, SHUR-LOK, MICHEL’S sales, FULL-TIME FARM LABOURER HELP. offering the following private land for sale: Buy from Norcan and keep your own Gly- service, installations, repairs. Canadian Applicants should have previous farm ex- N 1/2 14-29-15 W, E 1/2 23-29-15 W, S phosphate 1 soybean seed. Norcan farm- company. We carry aeration socks and perience and mechanical ability. Duties in- 1/2 25-29-15 W, NW 23-29-15 W, SW ers have reported yields over 60 bu./acre. grain bags. Also electric chute openers for clude operation of machinery, including 19-29-14 W, SW 30-29-14 W, NE 20-28-15 Call/text Nate, 204-280-1202 or Norcan grain trailer hoppers. 1-866-663-0000. tractors and other farm equip., as well as W, SE 19-29-15 W. The successful pur- Seeds 204-372-6552, Fisher Branch, MB. general farm laborer duties. $25/hour de- chaser will be considered by Manitoba Ag- Farming is enough of a gamble, advertise in pending on experience. Must be able to riculture for possible transfer of the Crown GLY SOYBEAN SEED, early, mid, and long the Manitoba Co-operator classified section. cross US border. Location: Pierson, Land Forage Lease associated with this season available. Top yield, bulk or It’s a sure thing. 1-800-667-7770. MB/Gainsborough, SK. Feland Bros. Farms, ranch unit. This Forage Lease currently bagged. Keep your own seeds with the Greg Feland and Wade Feland, Box 284, consists of the following: NW 19-29-14 W, convenience of Glyphosate! No contracts Pierson, MB. R0M 1S0. 701-756-6954. E 22-29-14 W, E 1/2 27-29-14 W, E 1/2 or TUA’s. Dealers wanted. Call/text Nate, 34-29-14 W, W 1/2 35-29-14 W, SEC 204-280-1202 or Norcan Seeds SET OF JD WHEELS, 18x38 and 15x24, FARMANDRANCHHANDWANTED 18-30-14 W, W 1/2 19-30-14 W, N 1/2 0 204-372-6552, Fisher Branch, MB. good as new. $2000. Call 204-641-4216, immediately. Experience preferred but can 5-31-14 W, SW 05-31-14 W, SEC 06-31-14 Arborg, MB. train, room and board available. Located in W, SEC 08-31-14 W, SE 13-29-15 W, SW Southern SK. 306-537-2624, Assiniboia, SK. 23-29-15 W, E 1/2 13-30-15 W, E 1/2 3- GOODYEAR 18.4x38 RADIAL tractor 24-30-15 W, E 25-30-15 W, E 1/2 tires, approx. 50% tread, $500 each OBO. FARM LABOURER REQUIRED for livestock 36-30-15 W, NW 36-30-15 W. If you wish 204-745-7445, Carman, MB. to purchase the private land contact the operation. Duties include: operating, main- Lessee Lorne Bass at Box #2, Toutes WELL BELOW REPLACEMENT COST. taining seeding & harvesting equip. Smoke Aides, MB., ROL 2A0. If you wish to com- New ag tractor tires: 18-380/85R30 free enviro., $17/hr. Housing avail. Lyle ment on or object to the eligibility of this Michelin, $864 each; 12-380/85 R34 Lumax, 204-525-2263, Swan River, MB. Unit Transfer write the Director, Manitoba Goodyear, $805 each; 10-420/90 R30 Agriculture, Agricultural Crown Lands, P.O. Michelin, $936 each; 65-480/80 R46 FULL TIME FARM LABOURER needed in Box 1286, Minnedosa, MB, ROJ 1E0., or fax WANTED HEATED CANOLA. No broker Goodyear, $1221 ea; 12-520/85 R46 Kamsack, SK. Applicant will be required to 204-867-6578. involved. Sell direct to crushing plant. Mi/Kb, $2074 ea; 8-650/85 R38 Firestone, operate farm equipment, mechanical Cash on delivery or pickup. 306-228-7306 $2449 each; 32-900/50 R42 Firestone, ability considered an asset. Send resume & or 306-228-7325, no texts. Unity, SK. $3030 each; 13-16.9 R30 Goodyear, $855 references to [email protected] or WINNIPEGOSIS: 1241 ACRES DEEDED, call Carol at 306-590-8537 681 cult., Lake Frontage; Camperville: 720 each; 6-16.9 R30 Goodyear, $791 each; 6-18.4 R42 Goodyear, $1225 ea; 17-20.8 deeded, 160 acres cult. #2 soil per agc; 2 SEASONAL FARM Machinery Operators Lundar: 1347 acres 1289 cult avail., R42 Firestone, $1613 ea; 12-20.8 R42 Goodyear, $1792 ea. New tires mounted required. Must be able to operate grain $700,000; Dallas: 1058 acres grain, cattle cart, tandem grain truck, FWA tractor offers more avail; Ethelbert: 160 hunting on wheels for Versatile tractors: 8-650/65 R42 Michelin, $3070 each; 4-710/70 R38 w/rockpicker, 4 WD tractor for harrowing. land, cabin, $56,000; Portage la Prairie: Also manual labour for upkeep of leafcut- 320 acres rented for 2017, call; Duck inner rear duals Armstrong, $2843 ea; Inc. 4-710/70 R38 outer rear duals Armstrong, ter bees and general servicing of equip. Mountain: 240 acres touches park, Aug. 1 to Oct. 31. $15-$18/hr. 101008187 $180,000; Grahamdale: Big storage facility Guttino Hybrid $3516 ea; 18-14.9 R28 front inner Fire- Ca n ola stone, $984 ea; 36-18.4 R42 Firestone, SK Ltd., 303 Frontier Trail, Box 372, Wade- $242,000; Stead: 1293 acres peat moss; $1760 ea; 8-20.8 R42 Goodyear, $2342 ea. na, SK., S0A 4J0. Fax: 306-338-3733, ph Teulon: 76 ac. 1.5 mi. N on #7, fenced; Fall Rye WE BUY: 306-338-7561 or [email protected] Whitemouth: 160 acres, 80 ac is rice pad- More Sizes Available. Contact Bob dock; Eriksdale: 620 acres hunting land, High yielding - excellent for silage • 2 and 6 row Malt Barley 204-339-2982 or cell 204-226-8794, West Very good lodging resistance St. Paul, MB. [email protected] FULL-TIME RANCH HAND wanted immedi- $150,000. Call 204-253-7373, Delta Real W a n te d • 15.0+ protein Hard Red ately (located between Regina and Moose Estate. See more on manitobafarms.ca Highest falling number for milling GOOD USED TRUCK TIRES: 700/8.25/ Jaw, SK.), who is able to handle draft hors- Excellent winter survival Spring Wheat and 11.5 SP R IN G TH R ES H ED - Protein Winter Wheat 900/1000/1100x20s; 11R22.5/11R24.5; es, haying equipment and general farm SELLING THROUGHOUT MB. Local and AND 9R17.5, matched sets available. Pricing duties. No accommodations available. Call: foreign buyers are looking for Farms, AAC Gateway • Feed Wheat, Barley, from $90. K&L Equipment and Auto. Ph 306-731-2821 or 306-596-0507. Ranches, Rural and Suburban properties, HEATED - GR EEN Corn and Pea’s Ladimer, 306-795-7779, Ituna, SK; Chris Hobby Farms, Homes, Acreages, Hunting Winter Wheat All D a m a ge d Ca n ola W e lc om e at 306-537-2027, Regina, SK. FULL-TIME LABOURER WANTED. Class 1A Land. Call Harold 204-253-7373, Delta High yielding with FHB resistance Farm Pick up Available required. Applicants should have some Real Estate. visit: www.manitobafarms.ca FR EIG H T OPTION S MR. TIRE CORP. For all your tire needs, farm experience and mechanical ability. Call 403-715-9771 for DELIVER Y C ON TR A C TS 1-800-258-7434 call Mylo at 306-921-6555. Serving all of Must also be able to work independently EXCELLENT LIVESTOCK FARMS: more information [email protected] Saskatchewan. and make good common sense decisions. 1) 1732 deeded acres w/4425 acres of SC H EDULED DELIVER IES Family farm accommodations provided. TIRES FOR SALE: 15 used 11-22-5 trailer Crown land, fenced, small bungalow, very Best pricing, Best option, Wage negotiable depending upon ability. good buildings & metal corral system, can CON TA C T US: tires, 50% - 80% tread; Used 11-22-5 alum. Phone 306-868-2228. Fax resume to carry 350 cow/calf pairs. 2) Excellent Best Service rims, $130 each. Call Neil 306-231-8300, 306-868-2226, Avonlea, SK. horse ranch in Erickson, MB., Riding Arena www.seednet.ca 1-8 66-38 8 -628 4 Humboldt, SK. and buildings in fantastic condition. 3) 640 ww w .m illiga n biofue ls.c om FEED BARLEY: 7500 bu. of 51 lb. 2-4 FARM HELP: CLASS 1A required, lots of acre mixed farm within 15 mins. of Bran- PPM Vomitoxin. Phone 204-827-2354 or SET OF USED 36” tracks for 95E Cat grain hauling with Super Bs, general farm don. 4) 800 ac. cattle farm, Rorketon, MB., 204-526-5307, Glenboro, MB. Challenger tractor, $200. 306-463-4866, help when not trucking. Seasonal worker 1500 sq.ft. home, heated shop. 5) Modern 306-463-8800, Kindersley, SK. General farm help to Dec. 2017. Spraying, house and 160 acres of pasture, 15 mins. Vanderveen WANTED: FEED GRAIN, barley, wheat, hauling grain to elevator, from field to to Brandon. 6) 320 acre farm, Carnduff, peas, green or damaged canola. Phone yard, mech. abilities, work independently, SK. Jim McLachlan 204-724-7753, Remax Commodity Gary 306-823-4493, Neilburg, SK. good problem solving skills and 1A license Valleyview Realty Inc, Brandon, MB. TOP QUALITY CERTIFIED alfalfa and grass Services Ltd. CHECK OUT OUR parts specials at are assets. Call 306-237-4442, Arelee, SK. seed. Call Gary or Janice Waterhouse WANTED: FEED BARLEY Buffalo Plains www.Maximinc.Com/parts or call Maxim 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. Licensed and Bonded Grain Brokers Cattle Company is looking to purchase Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. POSITION AVAILABLE, Cypress Hills, SK. 37 4th Ave. NE Carman, MB R0G 0J0 barley. For pricing and delivery dates, call area. Background yearling grasser opera- CERTIFIED CANADA #1 MF5301 alfalfa Kristen 306-624-2381, Bethune, SK. Farming is enough of a gamble, advertise in tion and cow/calf. Modern facilities and Ph. (204) 745-6444 the Manitoba Co-operator classified section. equipment. Good working environment. seed, pre-inoculated, $3.50/lb. Volume It’s a sure thing. 1-800-667-7770. discounts. Delivery available. Phone Email: [email protected] WANTED: OFF-GRADE PULSES, oil seeds Class 1 preferred. Wages negotiable de- 204-642-2572, Riverton, MB. and cereals. All organic cereals and spe- pending on experience. Ph. 306-295-7473. canada’s ag-only listings giant Andy Vanderveen · Brett Vanderveen cialty crops. Prairie Wide Grain, Saskatoon, SEE COMPLETE LISTING under 6485: For- Jesse Vanderveen SK., 306-230-8101, 306-716-2297. COMBINE HARVEST IN AUSTRALIA. PRINT | MOBILE | ONLINE age Seeds. Phone Richard Walcer, A Season to Grow… Only Days to Pay! Experience wanted, mid-October until end 306-752-3983 anytime. Melfort, SK. Advertise your unwanted equipment in the AGRICULTURAL TOURS of January. Good wages. Contact email: Classifieds. 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Applicant will be required to 1987 KOMFORT 5th wheel 28’, sleeps 6, Grasses, etc. Excellent purity and germ. ers and sellers of all types of feed grain your fuel tank needs ULC certified for haul grain to elevator and to and from the awning, AC, $3500; 8’ slide-in truck camp- Many Pickseed products on hand. Certified and grain by-products. Contact Bill Hajt or Canada and USA and Transport Canada COMBINE OPERATORS AUSTRALIA: field seasonally. Send resume and refer- er,no appliances, make good hunting/fish- hybrid brome grass & various specialty for- Christopher Lent at 306-862-2723. DOT certified fuel tanks. Your No. 1 fuel Positions available in our 2017/2018 har- ences to [email protected] or call ing shack, $500. 204-207-0017 Roblin, MB age seeds available. Various organic for- [email protected] [email protected] safe solution. 306-662-2198, Maple Creek, vest crew. Operating John Deere S series Carol at 306-590-8537. age seeds also available. Free periodic de- SK. www.magnumfabricating.com combines w/40’ headers, AutoSteer and 2000 JAYCO HARD WALL Designer 5th livery to many Sask. locations. Richard 900 bu. grain carts. Travelling eastern wheel 3110, 3 slides, day/night shades, Walcer, 306-752-3983 anytime. Melfort SK POLY TANKS: 15 to 10,000 gal.; Bladder states of Australia starting mid October. canada’s ag-only free standing table and chairs, TV, AC, fire- tanks from 220 to 88,000 gallon; Water Must be experienced. Knowledge of GPS listings giant place, excellent condition. Call TOP QUALITY ALFALFA, variety of grasses NUVISION COMMODITIES is currently and liquid fertilizer; Fuel tanks, single and an asset. Contact Mick 204-803-6669. 306-226-4218, Blaine Lake, SK. and custom blends, farmer to farmer. Gary purchasing feed barley, wheat, peas and double wall; Truck and storage, gas or dsl. Email: [email protected] See us 1-800-667-7770 | .com Waterhouse 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. milling oats. 204-758-3401, St. Jean, MB. Wilke Sales, 306-586-5711, Regina, SK. on-line at: www.barclayagservices.com.au COMMON ALFALFA SEED, pre-inoculated, 90% germ., $2.85/lb. Volume discounts. WANTED: NEWER CLASS A or C motor Delivery avail. 204-642-2572, Riverton, MB home. Gas or diesel. Must be in excellent condition. Call 204-683-2398. ALFALFAS/ CLOVERS/ GRASSES, hay blends and pasture blends. Custom blends FALCON II VEHICLE tow behind hitch, no charge. Free delivery. Dyck Forages & 6000 lbs. capacity, tow bar, c/w mounting Grasses Ltd., Elie, MB, 1-888-204-1000. Do you have WHATEVER IT TAKES? parts. Info. ph. 306-259-4430, Young, SK. Visit us at www.dyckseeds.com 2007 CLASS A Triple E Embassy 34’, gas, GROWER DIRECT. Brome Grass, Timothy, Now recruiting: 23,000 kms, V10 on Ford chassis, hyd. lev- Cicer Milkvetch, Alfalfa, Yellow Clover cus- eling system, lots of extras, $55,000 OBO. tom blends. Delivery avail. 306-342-4290, Call 306-533-9017, White City, SK. 306-342-7688, Glaslyn, SK. 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