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2 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 INE SID Di d you know? L IVESTOCK Sewage sludge could Young cattle producers fertilize crops Young Cattlemen’s Researchers in Madagascar think the environmental benefits Council calls for members 12 of recycling phosphorus can’t be ignored

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CROPS esearchers say they m a y h a v e f o u n d R another manure source that’s perfect for fertilizing Chipping away crops — the catch is it’s of the at it human variety. In a recent article in the open-access journal Frontiers Wood chip bioreactors in Nutrition scientists from can capture nitrogen 17 Madagascar’s University of Antananarivo investigated using thermally conditioned sewage sludge on crops. Thermal conditioning kills Dried sewage sludge could solve the phosphorus question. PHOTO: PMSOLIDS.COM potentially harmful patho- FEATURE gens, leaving a safe and nutri- ent-rich product. triple superphosphate fer- in the water-soluble commer- In the article, lead tilizer. Shoot and roots were cial fertilizer is likely immedi- A Prairie tractor r e s e a r c h e r A n d r y harvested at fixed intervals ately available for plant uptake Andriamananjara said the and phosphorus uptake was after application, whereas the in France technique would enable measured. phosphorus from sewage is in sustainable reuse of “essen- As expected, both fertil- a form that’s less readily avail- A Massey-Sawyer is a tial and finite” phosphorus izer applications increased able as it becomes tied up by feature at Le Compa 33 resources. The most common shoot biomass significantly soil microbes. source of phosphorus is non- and increased phosphorus Andriamananjara still rec- renewable phosphate rocks. uptake. ommends using sewage The researchers grew rye- However, total phosphorus sludge as fertilizer, saying grass in pots filled with soil uptake from thermally con- over time the phosphorus will and added either no fertilizer, ditioned sewage sludge was become available to plants CROSSROADS thermally conditioned sew- lower than that from the com- and the sustainability of the age sludge, or commercial mercial fertilizer. Phosphorus system is a key benefit. ‘The End of Our Memories’

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BY ALLAN DAWSON “I think you will see a lot more acres of (AAC) Co-operator staff Gateway in the future.” here are great new win- ter wheats available to T Manitoba farmers and Ken Gross more in the pipeline, says Ken Gross, an agronomist with Ducks Unlimited Canada and the seed available this fall, but Wildfire “Traditionally guys go with Western Winter Wheat Initiative. won’t be commercially available around two bushels an acre,” he “(AAC) Gateway is my new until 2017, Gross said. said. “I have seen benefits when favourite and I really like the way In 2015 insured winter wheat you go to that 2-1/2 bushels an it looks,” Gross told the Crop Talk acres fell 25 per cent to 134,000. acre.” Westman webinar Aug. 31. “It has Acres could increase this year The Western Winter Wheat very good protein. I think this thanks to an earlier canola har- Initiative website (http://www. is a real winner for Manitoba... vest. Seeding winter wheat earlier growwinterwheat.ca) has infor- because it is such a good variety is best, Gross said. mation on determining the and well suited for Manitoba. I An August 29 seeding date (left) shows far greater development by mid-June when It will go into winter with bigger ideal plant population based on think it is going to take a lot of compared to a Sept. 29 seeding date (right). PHOTO: Ken Gross, Ducks Unlimited Canada, crowns and have a better chance variety. the acres away from traditional Western Winter Wheat Initiative of surviving the winter, he said. There are lots of reasons for (CDC) Falcon areas. It has a yield “An earlier-seeded crop is going growing winter wheat. Spreading bump over Falcon. two per cent above CDC Falcon. so Pintail might be a pretty good to be more competitive in the the workload and throwing pests “I think you will see a lot more AAC Gateway is an inch taller than option for you to look at under spring and is going to be a more off balance are a couple. But the acres of Gateway in the future.” CDC Falcon. Both have the same those circumstances. There are uniform crop,” Gross said. biggest reason is profitability, Emerson is the most popular winter hardiness rating — “fair.” new winter wheat varieties with “You will probably avoid a Gross said. Traditionally, winter winter wheat in Manitoba with They share the same a “very traits that can help you in differ- fusarium issue if you seed early wheat is one of Manitoba’s most 134,000 acres covered by crop good” rating for resistance to ent situations.” versus seeding later. profitable crops. Inputs are lower insurance this year, account- lodging “good” for resistance to Wildfire appears to have “And the slower you can seed than for some crops, while win- ing for 65 per cent of the insured stem and leaf rust. However, AAC great yield potential In Alberta. the better. Use canola seeding ter wheat yields 25 per cent (12 winter wheat acres. Gateway is a milling wheat and Developed by Agriculture and speed, because you want to hit bushels an acre) more than spring CDC Falcon is second with CDC Falcon is not. Agri-Food Canada wheat breeder around the one-inch mark. When wheats on average. Meanwhile, 12 per cent, followed by AAC Gross said in Lethbridge, Alta. Rob Graf at Lethbridge, Wildfire you start going too fast, especially winter wheat protein levels have Gateway at 10 per cent. trials conducted this year, AAC outyields Radiant and Moats with our topography, you get vari- been rising. But Gross predicts AAC Gateway’s protein content was by 15 per cent. Gross said it’s able seeding depths.” “The winter wheat harvest is Gateway will quickly gain ground. 13.8 per cent versus 12.3 and 11.5 unclear how Wildfire will yield in Gross also recommends treat- completed in the eastern region Emerson is popular because per cent for Flourish and Radiant, Manitoba. ing winter weed seed, especially (of Manitoba) and their yield is it’s the only winter wheat rated respectively. “Wildfire is the one I think will when planting late. It might not very good and the protein levels “R” or resistant to fusarium head Crop insurance data shows last take over a lot of acres in the next translate into more yield but it can are above 11 per cent, which is blight, which hit growers hard year Emerson averaged 79 bush- few years,” Gross said. result in better quality by helping really good,” Gross said. “It is a two years ago, he said. els an acre in Manitoba, versus 71 “Wildfire is a little bit shorter produce a more even stand. lot easier to market your winter “That scared a lot of guys and I for AAC Gateway. than Emerson, but it still has a Upping the plant population is wheat when you hit that number.” don’t blame them for wanting to Pintail and Wildfire could also ‘good’ rating for fusarium. It has a cheap way to get a more uni- find a variety that could provide be popular in Manitoba, Gross some of the good disease resist- form crop, Gross said. [email protected] protection against that,” Gross said. Both have good winter har- ance that Manitoba producers are said. “Emerson’s winter hardiness diness so could be attractive to looking for. The only place it really is only (rated) ‘good.’ It is a taller farmers farther north, where falls down is on stem and leaf rust. variety. Although it is rated ‘very sometimes winterkill can be a It is not rated very well for that. good’ for lodging I have seen it problem with winter wheat. But I think we can control that go down. The biggest gripe I have “It (Pintail) has got the highest with fungicides because every against Emerson, other than the winter hardiness of any winter producer I know always applies height, is the fact that it doesn’t wheat variety out there,” he said. a fungicide at flag leaf and that quite have the same yield as “When you are seeding an organic should take care of that issue, but Falcon.” crop you usually don’t have any we will have to wait and see.” AAC Gateway’s yield potential is residue to trap snow in the fall, There’s lots of AAC Gateway

Yield-boosting winter wheat research Winter wheat already has a yield advantage but researchers think they could go even higher

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The Western Winter Wheat Initiative is working to boost win- ter wheat yields. “We really want to push the yield on these new varieties,” says Ken Gross, an agronomist with Ducks Unlimited Canada and the Western Winter Wheat Initiative. Three crops in two years may be a possibility. Research- “These new varieties have more yield potential. And we ers are harvesting canola in year one, then seeding winter really want to push the yield on these varieties to see how far wheat. In the spring they seed soybeans between the they can go. But there are issues with that.” winter wheat rows. They then harvest the winter wheat, One is pushing yield results in taller crops, which can then and wait until late October to harvest the soybeans. lodge, cutting yield and quality. PHOTO: Ken Gross, Ducks Unlimited Canada, Western Winter Wheat Initiative Trials with plant growth regulators show promise, Gross said. “It is being promoted in the States,” he said. “It is hard to “In the research trials I’ve seen they seem to have a four- know if that will work up in Canada. The idea is perhaps that to five-inch decrease in the height of winter wheat (when in year one we could seed a canola crop in the spring and a plant growth regulator is applied)... and that can be quite harvest it in the fall and seed winter wheat into it in the fall. significant in reducing your lodging.” In the second year you seed your soybeans right in between Intercropping is also being explored. In one trial a farmer the rows of winter wheat and harvest your winter wheat and planted winter wheat and vetch last fall and field peas this then the beans take off and you harvest them in October.” spring, Gross said. The winter wheat yield and peas yielded The Western Winter Wheat Initiative is a collabora- just 20 bushels an acre, but the farmer also harvested 150 to tion between Bayer Crop Science, The Mosaic Company 200 pounds an acre of vetch seed at $2 a pound. That along Foundation, Richardson International, and Ducks Unlimited. with low input costs made the mix a profitable option. The purpose is to promote winter wheat as a highly produc- “Plus it’s going to build up his soil,” Gross said. tive crop option. Growing three crops in two years is also something Gross wants researched. [email protected] 4 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 OPINION/EDITORIAL

Quiet dedication

t was nearly 10 o’clock this past Tuesday evening, when my phone I quietly buzzed, indicating an email had arrived. Despite what countless mental health experts have to say about not obsessively checking your work email during non-work hours, I couldn’t help but take a peek, as my curiosity got the better of me. Gord Gilmour What I found was an article, and Associate Editor accompanying data charts, that sum- marized the MCVET winter cereals trials conducted around the province, courtesy of one of the provincial extension specialists. She and a number of her colleagues have of late been burning the midnight oil to get the numbers out to growers early enough to aid them in variety selection for this fall (see the full article in this issue). I couldn’t help but pause and reflect on how this under- Farmland declines will continue lined the disconnect between public perception of civil ser- vants and the reality — especially in the agriculture sector. Out of necessity, farmers and their lenders are It’s become a tired cliché, complaining about lazy govern- By Andrew Swenson much more cautious in the land market. Sellers ment bureaucrats with their fat salaries, generous pension NDSU have had to temper their expectations, which plans and light workloads. I’ve never quite understood why. were forged by a fourfold increase in cropland I’ve watched first hand for quite a few years, as the folks hree years ago I stated, “No one knows the values since 2004. with the provincial Agriculture Department and others like future, but there is a good possibility that The average working capital of farms enrolled them go about their business. T we have seen the last of the rising land- in the North Dakota Farm Business Management I can report there are a lot of people working there, and in value reports for a while.” Education program has declined by more than the other public sector organizations allied with your indus- This was a strong statement, considering it $250,000 since 2012, and the 2015 income was try, that care deeply about farmers, their families, commu- was made a few weeks after an Aug. 2, 2013, U.S. not sufficient to cover term-debt principal and nities and businesses. Department of Agriculture report confirmed interest payments on more than one-half of the There are no absolutes of course — a very wise former what surveys by the North Dakota Department farms. colleague of mine once pointed out, when I was complain- of Trust Lands and the North Dakota Chapter In 2016, North Dakota net farm income will ing about something being overly bureaucratic while work- of the American Society of Farm Managers and be low, similar to 2015. There are some posi- ing for a completely unrelated organization, that “You Rural Appraisers had indicated: Cropland values tives: stronger soybean prices, greater govern- should always remember the problem with any human increased about 40 per cent during 2012. ment payments and lower costs. However, due organization is that it is populated by humans.” My prediction of peaking land values was one to losses in spring wheat and corn, only a modest He was right. Humans have their foibles. Any group of year too early. North Dakota cropland values increase in net farm income seems possible. people large enough will always contain the occasional bad increased, depending on the survey, between The closest historic comparison is the 1973 to apple, which of course is the one that’s remembered, not nine and 17 per cent during 2013. However, 1981 bull land market and its aftermath. Current the much larger group of people that quietly gets the job during 2014, two of the three surveys indicated cropland values, after adjusting for inflation, are done. a one per cent drop in cropland values, while still 20 per cent higher than the high in 1979. Over the past 20 years, I’ve spent plenty of time with the other survey had a four per cent increase. After the nominal price peaked in 1981, cropland Manitoba Agriculture staff, and other public servants, For 2015, all surveys indicated a decline in the values declined 40 per cent before bottoming out such as professors at the University of Manitoba, who also average value of North Dakota cropland ranging in the 1987-88 period. contributed to the MCVET project, or Agriculture Canada from negative four per cent, to negative nine per As long as interest rates stay low, it is unlikely researchers working on important agronomic questions. cent. that land values will collapse to the degree that That time has been almost universally positive. A further decline in North Dakota cropland occurred from 1981 to 1988. The question of if, This is an industry, particularly at the producer level, values will occur for the 2016 year. Will land val- when and how much interest rates will rise is that’s made up of a whole bunch of small independent ues decline in 2017? Probably, although markets highly debatable, but it is a risk cloud that hangs operators with interests that imperfectly overlap, and big can change abruptly. over the land market. Higher interest rates eat issues that must be addressed. One avenue for this has been In 2015, North Dakota farm profit plummeted into farm profit and make it more difficult for producer groups, but the important contribution of public to its lowest level since 1998. The North Dakota producers to cash flow land purchases with debt servants can’t be ignored. They frequently act as informal marketing year average price of spring wheat capital. advocates on your behalf, an important but unheralded dropped from US$8.19 per bushel in 2012 to Higher interest rates make certain fixed-return role in the complex machinery that is modern Canadian US$4.60 for 2015. Barring an unforeseen turn- investments more competitive relative to land. agriculture. around, it will be lower yet for the 2016 market- Cropland profit per acre would have to increase They’ve patiently explained complex topics to us all, ing year. and/or land values decline for land to remain they’ve organized very important extension meetings and, The percentage drop in corn prices has been attractive as an investment. Given current low time and again, I’ve seen them go the extra mile to serve greater than spring wheat. Relative to spring commodity prices, cropland values would drop. you and your industry. They do the important background wheat and corn, soybean prices have declined tasks like gathering the market intelligence data which the least, about 40 per cent from the marketing Andrew Swenson is a professor with NDSU’s department appears in this publication and other venues every week, years of 2012 to 2015. of agribusiness and applied economics. putting impartial hard numbers to a vague sense of what markets are doing. They advocate on your behalf in public policy discussions, such as the upcoming farm safety net negotiations that will result in Growing Forward 3. They do knowledge-based research that can’t be commercialized for profit by a private entity, but which gives you new and bet- OUR HISTORY: September 1974 ter ways to do your work, such as the zero-till production system. Like your business, this work doesn’t hew to a nine-to-five till around after all these years — this ad from the Sept. 19, schedule, and their lives reflect this reality. I’ve seen exten- 1974 issue encouraged farmers to try Avadex for fall appli- sion personnel and researchers make the same decisions S cation. However, the then-recommended method of har- you do about working long hours to complete seasonal rowing it in twice at 90-degree angles has certainly changed. tasks. They too frequently sacrifice free time and personal News about strikes affecting grain shipments were common commitments to get the job done. in that era, but that issue’s front page covered not one but three I’m sure there are many and varied reasons for this, but events. Grain handlers were striking at the West Coast, and eastern one of the most important is surely the nature of this busi- shipments were stalled by a dispute between lake vessel owners ness and the people attracted to it. Many come from farm and deck officers. There were prospects of settling that dispute, backgrounds, either directly or not that far removed within but a new strike of seaway pilots had started the previous week. their families. They understand, value and respect what The labour disruptions were partly due to workers concerned you do, and that comes out very clearly in the quality of the about wages keeping up with high inflation during the 1970s. In work they do. response to high food prices, the Pierre Trudeau government I suppose the worn-out stereotype of the out-of-touch had appointed a Food Prices Review Board headed by Beryl bureaucrat provides a handy lightning rod for frustration, Plumptre. Ms. Plumptre criticized high egg prices caused by and makes for an easy target, but it’s unfair to the dedicated actions of the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency (CEMA), putting people who do this work. her in a public dispute with Agriculture Minister Eugene Whelan, In an era where impartial information is getting ever who called her comments “hogwash.” This earned a public harder to find, they and what they do should be valued and rebuke from fellow cabinet minister André Ouellette. Meanwhile, protected. CEMA was in hot water due to reports that a further three million eggs had rotted in storage, and there were claims that the total [email protected] could reach 200 million between August and October. The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 5 COMMENT/FEEDBACK

Can McDonald’s Happy Meal find a healthy balance? An interesting idea to encourage children to get in shape in the wake of the Olympics completely backfired for the fast-food giant

Somehow, McDonald’s has main- By Sylvain Charlebois tained a social licence to distribute Dalhousie University the toys. That may soon change. espite the wonderful ath- Chile, attempting to address letic performances at childhood obesity, has forbid- D the Olympics – includ- den McDonald’s from giving away ing Canada’s many medals – the toys with Happy Meals. In some big winner in Rio was certainly the countries, McDonald’s gives books International Olympic Committee with Happy Meals rather than toys. (IOC), through its mega sponsorship Digital books are also available. deals. Striking a balance between pleas- Over the years, well-known ing responsible parents and enter- companies such as Coke and taining children is difficult, but not Kellogg’s have poured millions into impossible. And let’s face it, most the IOC. McDonald’s toys capture a child’s But the biggest name in food at the imagination for only a few hours, if Olympics, year after year, is arguably that. Some don’t even make it to the McDonald’s Restaurants. The fast- PHOTO: www.engadget.com car (the waste is another issue, then). food giant’s relationship with the The moral contract between Olympic movement goes back more This year, in the spirit of the Happy Meal represents about consumers and the food industry than 40 years, beginning with the games, McDonald’s wanted to 20 per cent of McDonald’s sales – is constantly revisited. What was 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. encourage kids to be active. So it more than 1.5 billion Happy Meals acceptable just a few years ago may Its current deal ends after the 2020 arranged to give away Step-iT, a are sold worldwide every year. So not be anymore. It’s easy to bet that Tokyo Summer Olympics. The deal step counter made for children. continuing to give away toys is the days of associating toys with is apparently worth more than $50 The watch-like device was meant important to the company’s bot- fast food are numbered. million per Olympics – and that’s to allow kids to monitor their daily tom line. A few years ago, the City As a responsible company, just for the right to use the famous activities. However, children devel- of San Francisco tried to ban toy McDonald’s has made some inter- Olympic symbol on its products. oped skin abrasions from wearing giveaways. McDonald’s outsmarted esting adjustments in recent years, The McDonald’s-IOC association the counters and McDonald’s had city council by selling the toys for a but problems remain. Giveaways has been lucrative for both parties. to issue a recall. dime each. on the surface aren’t a bad idea. McDonald’s is the world’s largest The interesting idea to encour- But a look to social licensing sug- Who doesn’t like gifts? toy distributor, through the millions age children to get into shape com- gests those days are numbered. McDonald’s obviously used its of Happy Meals it sells every year. pletely backfired for McDonald’s. Social licensing is an organiza- latest Happy Meals giveaway as an Since 1979 in Canada, stencils, 3D The situation highlights the ques- tion’s ability to operate with the attempt to improve society through glasses, Frisbees, balls, posters, mini tionable morality of giving away confidence of stakeholders that its childhood fitness, piggybacking on gardening tools and video games toys to sell Happy Meals. It’s not activities are morally and socially its Olympic relationship. have been given away with Happy really advertising directly to chil- legitimate. Supply chain transpar- Its failure is a sign that society’s Meals. Most toys are associated with dren, which is forbidden in many ency, operational gender equality standards are on the rise. Now a movie or TV show, and are part of places, including Quebec. But and environmental stewardship McDonald’s must match that social a collection. That draws parents and McDonald’s focus on distributing all fit in a description of social evolution. children back to collect the entire toys, along with marketing food licensing. set. of questionable nutritional value, It’s surprising, then, that Happy Sylvain Charlebois is dean of the faculty of Over the years, the toys have has made many uncomfortable for Meals haven’t garnered much management and a professor in the faculty of become more sophisticated. years. more attention in recent years. agriculture at Dalhousie University.

There’s no ‘future’ in the futures market Supply-chain integration is making reliable and transparent price discovery all but impossible

lighted this change in an Aug. the basis of the “formula”) or a related in an Aug. 30 telephone BY ALAN GUEBERT 16 story titled “Welcome to “We call the one “negotiated grid price.” interview, “and we take what Farm and Food File the ‘Meat Casino!’ The Cattle Today, cash markets are less they give us. Then we start Futures Market Descends Into or two packers in than 25 per cent of all sales crying.” s the food industry Chaos.” The key problem, it our region, and we while formula-priced cattle are What else can they do? With continues to consoli- explained, is that the “trading take what they give now more than 50 per cent. no working cash markets any- A date into fewer, bigger of physical cattle has become us. Then we start The other two sales mecha- where, there can be no work- players, the price risk it once so scant that the futures mar- nisms, grid and forward con- able futures contracts else- hedged in Chicago and New ket can’t get the signals it needs crying.” tracts, haven’t grown as much where. Thus the CME Group York futures markets is being to set prices.” as formula pricing but con- Inc.’s (the former Chicago pushed back onto the very American cowboys aren’t the tinue to be used. Mercantile Exchange) likely farmers and ranchers it buys only ones to see their markets That means over 75 per cent exit from the cattle futures from. shot out from under them. of all U.S. cattle sales are now business. It’s just too risky — The reason is simple: the Big On Aug. 29, the Journal pub- ship or contract production, made outside any observable too “thin” — without any cash Boys have the market power to lished another eulogy of sorts meat packers stopped trad- “cash” market. market underpinning it for do it. for orange juice futures, the ing pork belly futures. They That also means that hardly even the wildest speculator to After decades of Big Ag’s talk decades-long poster child for stopped because they didn’t anyone in the marketplace — trade it. about how farmers and ranch- the high-risk world of com- need to; they already owned excluding the big meat pack- That departure, however, ers needed to become part of modity futures trading. the contracted hog and its ers who developed and use the virtually guarantees that inde- an industrial “supply chain,” so Today’s thin OJ trading — it’s price was locked in at birth. “formula,” grid, and forward pendent cattlemen will be many are, in fact, now linked down by more than two-thirds Belly futures died shortly there- contracting methods — has even more at the mercy of Big to that chain that local and since 1997 — means that there after, in July 2011. any idea what the value of any Meat. How, after all, can the big regional cash markets — where “are too few (trades) to be of A similar change has been animal is because there’s no meat packers determine what sellers and buyers meet to much use to producers or buy- underway in the cattle mar- cash market big enough any- to pay for their formula-, con- establish prices — are becom- ers hoping to hedge their expo- ket for more than a decade. In where on any day of any week tract- and grid-purchased cat- ing extinct. sure” in the market, noted the 2005, explained the Journal, for anyone to find out. tle if there’s neither a cash nor That’s the problem with article. about 60 per cent of all cat- So how do cattlemen know futures market to set the price? chained producers: there just The same goes for Chicago’s tle sold in the U.S. were sold what’s a fair price when they Oh, says my South Dakota isn’t enough unchained pro- famous pork belly futures. As in cash markets. The remain- sell cattle? friend, “They’ll do what they’ve duction left to ensure transpar- Big Meat extended its reach der was sold through either “We call the one or two pack- been doing for the last couple ent markets. all the way down to the farm forward contracts, “formula” ers in our region,” a South of years; they’ll just make it The Wall Street Journal high- through either direct owner- prices (with a cash price as Dakota cattle-feeding friend up.” 6 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 FROM PAGE ONE

CLEAN Continued from page 1 curring toxins are also trade “It is very important disrupters, Dahl said. One is the public by stating its Nature deoxynivalenol (DON), also Valley brand granola bars are that producers check known as vomitoxin, which can “made with 100 per cent natural with the elevator be produced by fusarium head whole grain oats,” even though with which they do blight in cereal crops. Canadian traces of glyphosate have been farmers and the grain industry found in them, according to the business to identify do a good job of managing the anti-pesticide organization Be- ahead of time what infection, which occurs in the yond Pesticides. grain they will be field, Dahl said. Beyond Pesticides, along with accepting based on Another is ochratoxin A, Moms Across America and the which develops after harvest Organic Consumers Association what it has been while grain is in storage. In Can- with The Richman Law Group, treated with and ada it’s produced by a fungus filed jointly a suit in Washing- what they won’t be called Penicillium verrucosum. ton, D.C. under the District of “Unlike fusarium head Columbia’s Consumer Protec- accepting.” blight... ochratoxin A and the tion Procedures Act. The groups fungus that produces it cause say since glyphosate is a syn- no visible damage to grain and thetic herbicide, Nature Valley Wade Sobkowich can’t be detected through visual granola bars are not “natural.” inspection and grading,” the Glyphosate is registered for Canadian Grain Commission use pre-harvest on a number “It is very important that pro- (CGC) website says. of crops in Canada, but farm- ducers check with the elevator Ochratoxin A is considered ers should check with buyers with which they do business a carcinogen. It’s measured in to see if they will buy crops to identify ahead of time what parts per billion, “which is a where pre-harvest glyphosate grain they will be accepting, very small number,” amounting has been applied, said Wade based on what it has been treat- to just a seed or two in a cargo, Sobkowich, executive of the ed with, and what they won’t be Dahl said. Western Grains Elevator Asso- accepting,” Sobkowich said. “It’s something we monitor ciation (WGEA), which repre- Last year some WGEA mem- in Canada and I am confident sents Western Canada’s major ber-companies did take crops in the Canadian record, but it’s grain companies. Cereals Canada president Cam Dahl wants farmers to “Keep it Clean” to protect treated with quinclorac and something customers pay close “It is very important that peo- grain markets. photo: daniel winters chlormequat, but segregated attention to,” he added. ple are informed about what it in hopes of being able to sell Farmers can prevent ochra- they are using and what is ac- and protein, or if it’s present, nipulator plant growth regula- it in certain markets and assist toxin A by keeping stored grain cepted and what isn’t,” he said. glyphosate, to the seed. After tor) on cereals, he said. farmers. temperature and moisture con- Where glyphosate is accept- application wait seven to 14 China, Canada’s biggest ex- “This year the WGEA mem- tent low and aerating grain bins able pre-harvest, it must be days before harvesting. port canola customer, has not bers have individually decided regularly, the CGC says. applied to physiologically ma- Farmers delivering grain to approved quinclorac and there- that everybody should know Farmers should also grow, ture crops, which in the case WGEA-member companies fore has no allowable maximum about the quinclorac issue and when possible, disease-resis- of wheat is when kernels in the must first sign an affidavit de- residue limit (MRL) for its pres- everybody should know about tant varieties and use agro- least mature area of the field claring they are complying with ence on canola. And the United the chlormequat issue,” Sobko- nomic practices to reduce the are 30 per cent moisture or Plant Breeders’ Rights legisla- States has not approved chlor- wich said. “They will not accept potential for disease develop- less, Dahl said. The stem at the tion and what they are deliver- mequat so it has no tolerance canola treated with quinclorac ing in crops. base of the head will have lost ing meets the class of grain it’s for residues in imported cereals. and cereals treated with chlor- Get more information on its green colour and a thumb- intended for. The affidavit also In addition some WGEA- mequat.” “Keeping it Clean“ at: http:// nail imprint will remain in the states farmers have not used member companies have add- Canada’s grain customers keepingitclean.ca. kernel. At that stage the plant quinclorac (Clever herbicide) ed other pesticide restrictions aren’t just worried about pes- is no longer transferring starch on canola or chlormequat (Ma- to what they buy. ticide residues. Naturally oc- [email protected]

Manitoba’s Controlled Crop Residue Burning Program Always Call Before You Burn > Empty Pesticide Container Recycling Program 1-800-265-1233 There are many Stubble burning restrictions Manitoba’s crop residue burning regulation restricts reasons to rinse. daytime burning between August 1 and November 15. Burning at night is illegal. Burning within Burning Permit Areas requires a permit issued by Manitoba Sustainable Only rinsed containers Helps keep collection Development. #1 can be recycled #2 sites clean If you do not comply, you may be fined as much as $50,000. If you must burn, be responsible Use all the chemicals Keeps collection sites #3 you purchase #4 safe for workers Before you burn straw, stubble or chaff this fall, call 1-800-265-1233 or visit manitoba.ca to find out whether burning is allowed in your area that day. Maintain your farm’s #5 good reputation Burning is permitted only on days when the weather conditions allow for effective smoke dispersion. It is essential that you make sure appropriate fireguards are in place during a burn and you must supervise your fires at all times. No excuse not to! Consider the alternatives In most years, crop residue management practices can reduce or eliminate the need to burn. For more For more information or to find a collection information, contact your local Manitoba Agriculture, { site near you visit cleanfarms.ca Growing Opportunities Centre or visit manitoba.ca.

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• Consider applying a fungicide laration of Eligibility affida- BY ALLAN DAWSON if the disease shows up early. vit at the elevator is a legal Co-operator staff • Control volunteer canola and assertion that your canola is other brassica weeds (stink- registered. If it isn’t you can ew Canadian crops rely weed, shepherd’s purse, wild be held liable for the costs on exports as much as mustard, flixweed) to pre- associated with contamina- Fcanola so making sure vent blackleg buildup during tion of a bin or shipment. they don’t contain pesticides non-canola years. • Do not seed these deregis- customers prohibit is critical to tered varieties or any seed protecting markets, the Canola Store canola properly produced from them: Council of Canada (CCC) says. • Ensure storage bins are free — Roundup Ready Polish “Canada exports 90 per cent of treated seed (which con- (B. RAPA): Hysyn 101RR; of the canola we produce, and tains pesticides) and animal — Bromoxynil tolerant: shipments containing even protein like blood and bone 295BX, Armor BX, Cartier the smallest amount of unac- meal. BX, Zodiac BX, Renegade ceptable residues or deregis- • Clean bins thoroughly prior BX; tered varieties can be rejected, PHOTO:h t inkstock to storing canola. — Liberty Link (B. NAPUS): causing millions of dollars in • P lant only canola variet- of your blackleg manage- • Never use malathion to treat Exceed, 2631 LL, Swallow, losses and placing future busi- ies rated R (resistant) or MR ment plan. canola bins. Keep canola SW Legion LL, SW Flare LL, ness at risk,” the CCC says (moderately resistant). Ro- • Maintain a break between cool and dry to avoid spoil- LBD 2393 LL, Innovator, In- on its Keep it Clean website tate varieties to bring a mix canola crops so crop residue age and insect issues. dependence, HCN 14, Phoe- (http://www.canolacouncil. of blackleg resistance. Plant can decompose. If blackleg nix, 3850, 2153, 3640, 3880, org/crop-pro duction/keep- certified treated seed. is established, a minimum Do not grow deregistered 2163, 2273. it-clean/). • Scout fields regularly to help break of two to three years is varieties “Don’t spoil the bunch. Pro- determine the effectiveness recommended. • Signing the mandatory Dec- [email protected] duce export-quality canola and protect Canada’s reputation as JOB ID: a quality supplier by following 9117-1 these guidelines closely.” DATE: Here’s some of what the CCC MARCH 2016 recommends: CLIENT: Use acceptable SYNGENTA CANADA pesticides only PROJECT: Only apply pesticides regis- SOYBEAN SEED tered for use on canola in Can- VARIETY PRINT ADS ada. Talk with your grain buyer PUBLICATION: before you spray to ensure the S007-Y4 MANITOBA CO-OPERATOR pesticides you’re using are ac- DESIGNER: ceptable to your customers. Broadly Adapted Variety with High Yield Performance JKEITH

Do not use: • Superb standability for an easy harvest MECHANICAL______• Accord, Facet, Clever (Quin- clorac) and Masterline Quin- • Early maturing variety with dependable emergence PDF/X______clorac. • Very good Phytophthora root rot field tolerance with the Rps1c gene Western Grains Elevator As- FINAL SIZE: 8.125" X 10" sociation-member compa- • Canadian Prairies CHU: 2350 nies and the Canadian Oil- UCR: 240% • Relative Maturity: 0.05 seed Processors Association CLIENT SERVICE will not accept delivery of canola grown and harvested PROOFREADING

in 2016 that has been treated ART DIRECTION with quinclorac. • V enture L and Fusion PRODUCTION Fluazifop-p-butyl is the ac- tive ingredient of grass her- bicides Venture L and a com- ponent of Fusion. The United States has no tolerance levels established for fluazifop resi- dues in canola. • Ronilan Purchase Syngenta soybeans Canola tolerances for vin- clozolin (the active ingredi- for a chance to win a ent in Ronilan) are no lon- ® ger in place for the United 2016 Can-Am Defender HD8 XT States. Any canola treated Side x Side vehicle. with Ronilan is no longer ac- ceptable for shipment to the United States. Visit Syngenta.ca/WinTheRideWest for full contest details. Consult your grain buyer before using: • Quash Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto’s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. Commercialized Some grain companies have products have been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from this product can only be indicated they will not accept exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser canola treated with metcon- to confirm their buying position for this product. Excellence Through Stewardship® is a registered trademark of Excellence Through Stewardship. azole (the active ingredient in Quash) in 2016. Consult your grain buyer.

Use pesticides correctly • Follow the label. Stick to the pre-harvest interval (PHI). The PHI (or Spray to Swath Interval) is the number of days that must pass be- tween the last application of For more information, visit Syngenta.ca, contact our Customer Interaction Centre at 1-87-SYNGENTA a pesticide and swathing or (1-877-964-3682) or follow @SyngentaCanada on Twitter and tweet us your questions using #AskSYN. straight combining. ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. The Alliance Frame, the Purpose Icon and the Syngenta logo are registered trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. Roundup Ready® crops contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup® brand and Touchdown® brand agricultural Control blackleg herbicides. Roundup® brand and Touchdown® brand agricultural herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. Genuity and Design®, Genuity®, Roundup Ready 2 Yield®, Roundup Ready® and Roundup® are registered trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. Used under license. Follow grain marketing and all other stewardship directions. • Bl ackleg is initiated by spores Details of these requirements can be found in the Syngenta Stewardship Agreement. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2016 Syngenta. from infected canola residue or stubble.

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GRAIN Continued from page 1 Eighty- and 100-car trains were once considered long, now tonnes of grain, matching the “It was kind of like 112 is the norm and the railways previous crop year. a logistical utopia. are going to 135. Terminal elevator shipments The whole system Other report highlights in- of 35.552 million tonnes were worked really well clude: down just 0.6 per cent. • The for vessel-time-in-port (Find the full report at http:// all year. That’s partly was 7.9 days, a 22.5 per cent www.grainmonitor.ca.) attributable to the reduction from last crop year. “Now how long can we keep fact that we had a • T he number of country eleva- that up?” Hemmes said. “When tors rose 3.5 per cent to 383 the volumes (of 2016 grain) real- nice winter. It was from 370, increasing storage ly start to hit us here in the next ideal.” capacity seven per cent to few weeks, it will be interesting more than 7.8 million tonnes. to see how everybody reacts af- • Average primary elevation ter sitting through a long three- Mark Hemmes charges declined 1.6 per cent. or four-month lull.” Hemmes attributes it to in- In fact, had shipments not creased competition. Howev- dropped off starting this May, Railway service has im- er, average terminal charges 2015-16 grain movement proved, says Wade Sobkowich, increased 2.2 per cent. would’ve exceeded last year’s executive director of the West- After a three-year streak of record, Hemmes said. ern Grain Elevator Association, big crops and above-average Meanwhile, farmers are cur- which represents the major throughput, it could all happen rently harvesting what’s be- grain companies. But it’s be- again this crop year, Hemmes lieved to be another above-av- The 2015-16 crop year was another banner year for Canada’s grain-handling cause other rail traffic is down said. and oth- erage crop, which could again and transportation system with grain movement almost matching last year’s and there’s a spotlight on rail- ers are forecasting a bumper test the system. record. PHOTO: ALLAN DAWSON way performance. crop. “Until we remedy the core Hemmes also said there’s Took time issue of railway market power little doubt the problem will Grain companies and farm- to say come November 1 this It took two crop years, but the any other solutions are really recur, pointing to the fact it’s ers blamed the railways for not year we aren’t in the same pickle mountains of grain that started just band-aid solutions that eat the fourth year in a row of large being prepared with surge ca- depending on how much comes with a record 77-million-tonne around the edges of the funda- crops. pacity. The railways blamed the off fields,” he said. western Canadian crop in 2013 mental issues that need to be “I think we are looking at a coldest winter in 100 years. Bad weather was an issue and was added to with big corrected,” he said in an inter- new normal now,” he said. Hemmes said they’re both in 2013, but Hemmes also ac- crops in 2014 and 2015, has view Aug. 24. “Until we bring But he also noted the system right. knowledges shipper complaints. been whittled down. Since May about legislation that requires has improved. Record cold starting in No- “The lack of preparedness, or elevators have been sweeping the rail freight market to behave “If we could move that much, vember 2013 saw railway capac- resilience by the railways, is in out their bins. But before that as if it were operating in a com- could we move 80 million ity drop by 35 to 40 per cent for large part because they don’t the system was working flat out. petitive market we will never tonnes or could we move 90 mil- seven or eight weeks in a row. It have to worry about it because “We went for a 16-month- solve the problem.” lion? I have a good feeling, that would have been “insane” for there isn’t a competitive alterna- long frenetic pace,” Hemmes The railways counter that as much bad stuff has come out the railways to have surge ca- tive,” he said. said. “And that’s what it took to more regulations will make the of the last couple of years with pacity to fully offset it, he said. The good news is how well clean up the 2013-14 problem. system less efficient and dis- all the finger pointing, I think it “They would’ve been guar- the system recovered, Hemmes Now we will spend the next 10 courage investment. has probably made the system anteed to lose money — and a said. years debating what was the The system is more efficient better and more resilient,” he whole lot of money,” Hemmes “It was an incredible volume cause of the 2013-14 problem. than it used to be, Hemmes said. said. that grain companies shipped At the end of the day it was no said. “But now we have to start The federal government is try- and railways moved and we sold one single thing. “A typical car cycle when I left thinking about the next plateau ing to find the balance between as a country,” he said. “Instead “If we learned nothing else the railway (in 1999) was 20 or and what will it be and when what shippers need and what of looking at it as a problem... we should understand that it is 21 days and now we are down to will it come?” the railways should provide. we just showed what the system guaranteed to happen again be- 13 or 14.” cause we don’t learn.” “Given that, there is nothing is capable of doing.” [email protected] The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 9 WHAT’S UP China delays new canola rules in late reprieve The delay is only temporary, Chinese officials warn Canada Please forward your agricultural events to daveb@fbcpublishing. com or call 204-944-5762. Financial broker Ken Ball, BY BEN BLANCHARD who trades canola futures in Sept. 9-11: Double B Agricultural BEIJING/Reuters “The market has to accept the fact that there’s a Winnipeg. Festival, Beausejour. Call risk this thing could pop up at us again.” “The market has to accept 204-205-0723 or email hina agreed Aug. 31 the fact that there’s a risk doublebrodeo@highspeedcrow. to delay introducing this thing could pop up at us ca. stricter rules on canola again,” he said. C Ken Ball Sept. 15: Free First Aid for Horses shipments from Canada while PI Financial canola trader A Canadian canola trader Clinic with Dr. Dave Snell, 7 p.m., both countries work to end a who was not authorized Poco-Razz Farm, 130 Greenview months-long trade spat, offer- to speak publicly said it is Rd., Winnipeg. For more info or ing an eleventh-hour tem- unlikely additional shipments to register (required) call 204- porary reprieve for Canada’s a victory for Trudeau, as the ing that imported canola will will be made until China’s 255-4717. farmers. import dispute has taken cen- not carry with it any disease. position is clearer. Sept. 16-18: Harvest Moon One day before the new tre stage during his China Chinese consumers also have Negotiating teams from Festival, Clearwater. Visit www. standard was due to go visit. that issue on their mind,” Li both countries were meet- harvestmoonfestival.ca. into force, Canadian Prime China has said tougher added. ing in Beijing, Trade Minister Minister Justin Trudeau and import rules were neces- Both sides should be flex- Chrystia Freeland said. Sept. 18: Open Farm Day, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang sary to prevent the spread ible, he said. “We are now working on hosted by the Manitoba said Canada would be able of blackleg disease from China had planned to achieving a long-term agree- Association of Agricultural Societies. For info on host sites, to continue with the current Canadian canola into Chinese reduce the amount of foreign ment on terms of Canadian hours and activities, visit www. canola export regime, while rapeseed, another name for matter allowed per shipment canola shipments and... we openfarmday.ca. a longer-term solution is the crop. to no more than 1.0 per cent are working to achieve that in worked out. “China has no intention from 2.5 per cent. the coming days and weeks,” Sept. 18-21: ABIC 2016: China is Canada’s top of keeping its doors closed ICE Canada canola futures she said. Agricultural Bioscience export market for the oilseed, to other exporters,” Li told a for November delivery rose Li also said both countries International Conference, and Ottawa has taken a strong joint news conference with two per cent on the news. had agreed to start feasibility FargoDome, 1800 N. University line in talks on a new stand- Trudeau. Even so, uncertainty talks on a free trade pact at an Dr., Fargo, N.D. For more info visit abic2016.com. ard, which may raise costs for “But it’s also true that remains about how long early date, although Trudeau exporters. Chinese canola producers China will delay imposing made no mention of this to Sept. 23: Organic Week event, The delay may be seen as have their own worries, hop- its tougher standard, said PI reporters. University of Manitoba Glenlea Research Station, Highway 75, Glenlea. Tickets $20. For more info or to register call 204-883- 2524 or visit Bruce D. Campbell Farm & Food Discovery Centre. 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For more info or to register visit www. canolacouncil.org/what-we-do/ upcoming-events/. Oct. 27: Red River Ex/Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame Harvest Gala Dinner, Victoria Inn, 1808 Wellington Ave., Winnipeg. For more info email foundation@redriv erex.com or call 204-888-6990. Oct. 29: Manitoba Rural Women’s Day, Dugald. Location and time TBA. More info to come at mbwi. ca. Oct. 27-29: Manitoba Ag Ex, Keystone Centre, Brandon. Call 204-726-3590 or visit www.pro vincialexhibition.com. VISIT WWW.FARM-KING.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION OR VISIT YOUR LOCAL FARM KING DEALER. Nov. 3-5: Organic Connections 2016 conference and trade show, Conexus Arts Centre, 200 Lakeshore Dr., Regina. For info visit www.organicconnections.ca. FARM KING TANDEM DISCS ARE BUILT TO HANDLE TRASH AND INCORPORATE HEAVY RESIDUE. 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column Cattle Prices (Friday to Thursday) Winnipeg August 26, 2016 Slaughter Cattle Steers — Heifers — D1, 2 Cows — Expect delays in fall run D3 Cows — Bulls — Feeder Cattle (Price ranges for feeders refer to top-quality animals only) Steers (901+ lbs.) — due to healthy pastures (801-900 lbs.) — (701-800 lbs.) — (601-700 lbs.) — Retail prices for beef are seen beginning to soften (501-600 lbs.) — (401-500 lbs.) Not Available Heifers (901+ lbs.) This Week (801-900 lbs.) — Jade MarkuS “It’s been a very frustrating week (701-800 lbs.) — (601-700 lbs.) — CNSC and it all deals with more supply (501-600 lbs.) — (401-500 lbs.) — coming.” Slaughter Cattle ($/cwt) Alberta South Ontario Grade A Steers (1,000+ lbs.) $ - $ 131.47 - 142.28 Grade A Heifers (850+ lbs.) - 121.25 - 139.76 anne wasko D1, 2 Cows 93.00 - 108.00 67.15 - 94.58 attle prices at auction marts across Gateway Livestock Exchange D3 Cows 70.00 - 96.00 67.15 - 94.58 Manitoba held mostly steady on the Bulls - 97.90 - 122.09 week, in sluggish trade ahead of what’s Steers (901+ lbs.) $ 165.00 - 181.00 $ 151.41 - 177.08 C (801-900 lbs.) 175.00 - 191.00 148.03 - 183.37 expected to be a delayed fall run. beef, pork and poultry, and that’s continued (701-800 lbs.) 185.00 - 200.00 144.31 - 187.70 “We only had a couple of heads this week,” to put pressure on the deferred contracts in (601-700 lbs.) 185.00 - 205.00 142.49 - 187.94 (501-600 lbs.) 188.00 - 210.00 165.14 - 213.25 said Dave Nickel of Gladstone Auction Mart. the CME,” Wasko said. (401-500 lbs.) 195.00 - 220.00 172.23 - 219.95 “But right now, the cows are steady.” The market, trying to establish a bottom, Heifers (901+ lbs.) $ 150.00 - 166.00 $ 140.74 - 155.63 Seasonal slowness has caused lower vol- surpassed lows seen in July, she said. (801-900 lbs.) 160.00 - 173.00 141.67 - 162.08 (701-800 lbs.) 165.00 - 180.00 141.22 - 168.23 umes, but an ample feed situation is ampli- “It’s been a very frustrating week and it all (601-700 lbs.) 168.00 - 190.00 137.97 - 176.51 fying the issue, and could mean producers deals with more supply coming.” (501-600 lbs.) 170.00 - 195.00 148.17 - 197.41 (401-500 lbs.) 170.00 - 198.00 153.92 - 188.68 will wait longer to market their cattle. Demand was average to below average “It’ll take a little while for the cattle to throughout the summer, which has left a Futures (August 26, 2016) in U.S. start moving,” Nickel said. lot of beef in the system, which is especially Fed Cattle Close Change Feeder Cattle Close Change Producers are likely to put more weight bearish as the market moves forward with August 2016 112.48 -1.10 August 2016 146.73 1.70 October 2016 108.53 -2.05 September 2016 141.80 -1.35 on their cattle or delay selling until later increased supplies. December 2016 109.95 -2.10 October 2016 138.10 -2.53 this year, as pastures are mostly good Retail prices have started to soften, but February 2017 109.78 -2.27 Novemeber 2016 134.85 -2.75 across Western Canada, said Brian Perillat haven’t adjusted as low as the cattle markets, April 2017 108.58 -2.30 January 2017 130.70 -2.40 of CanFax, a marketing division of the which has curbed demand for beef to an June 2017 102.10 -2.30 March 2017 129.53 -1.13 Canadian Cattlemen’s Association. extent, Perillat said. Cattle Slaughter Cattle Grades (Canada) Cheaper feed will help ranchers somewhat “Realistically, demand hasn’t been too Week Ending Previous Week Ending Previous with profitability, but that won’t be enough bad; retail prices are still fairly high and we August 26, 2016 Year­ August 26, 2016 Year to offset a general sense of negativity in the are still moving product,” he said. Canada 60,312 54,227 Prime 918 838 East 12,204 11,647 AAA 32,788 28,870 futures market, he added. Manitoba ranchers have a demand advan- West 48,108 42,580 AA 17,890 14,881 Anne Wasko of Gateway Livestock tage, being geographically closer to Ontario, Manitoba NA NA A 996 588 Exchange at Taber, Alta. echoed that senti- as the province has expressed increased U.S. 599,000 545,000 B 1,121 1,388 D 5,615 6,912 ment. “It’s always a positive when feed costs interest in buying cattle, he added. E 353 375 go down, but we’ve got a market going down, Many Manitoba auction marts will be so I don’t know what the margin scenario is closed next week due to the Labour Day going to look like,” she said. holiday. Hog Prices Canadian cattle prices are in a bear mar- “Then after that we should be going, and (Friday to Thursday) ($/100 kg) Source: Manitoba Agriculture ket, feeling pressure from south of the we’ll get a better indication of where this E - Estimation border. market is,” Nickel said. MB. ($/hog) Current Week Last Week Last Year (Index 100) Increasing protein supplies in the U.S. MB (All wts.) (Fri-Thurs.) 172E 173.27 191.56 have caused Chicago Mercantile Exchange Jade Markus writes for Commodity News Service Canada, MB (Index 100) (Fri-Thurs.) 159E 160.33 177.71 (CME) cattle futures to move lower. a Winnipeg company specializing in grain and commodity ON (Index 100) (Mon.-Thurs.) 156.42 155.96 188.41 “It’s all rooted around increasing supplies, market reporting. PQ (Index 100) (Mon.-Fri.) 159.49 160.39 191.92

Futures (August 26, 2016) in U.S. Hogs Close Change October 2016 58.70 - 2.00 December 2016 54.48 - 1.98 briefs February 2017 59.35 - 1.70 April 2017 64.85 - 1.55 May 2017 64.13 - 0.70 Depressed prices cine epidemic diarrhea virus poultry flocks in recent years outbreak, which has killed an began to vie for retailer and for U.S. feeder pigs estimated eight million pigs consumer dollars, industry Other Market Prices signal troubled hog since May 2013. analysts said. Cheaper feed grain prices, That heated competition Sheep and Lambs market including a 60 per cent plunge has been eroding slaughter Winnipeg SunGold for corn since 2012, also con- hog prices since early July, $/cwt Wooled Fats T oronto Specialty Meats BY THEOPOLIS WATERS which in turn trimmed farm- Ewes Choice — 110.40 - 148.35 — vinced farmers to increase CHICAGO/Reuters Lambs (110+ lb.) — 180.43 - 204.68 their herds, according to fed- ers’ profits. As a result, pro- (95 - 109 lb.) — 216.56 - 231.89 eral data. ducers looking to add to their (80 - 94 lb.) — 217.17 - 246.72 U.S. hog farms, devastated But others were also rebuild- herds started to shy away from (Under 80 lb.) — 150.49 - 255.26 (New crop) — — by a swine virus three years ing, said Iowa State University buying young pigs. ago, have rebuilt their herds to economist Lee Schulz. Another warning sign: record levels, an accomplish- Canadian feeder pig imports Farmers may have rushed Chickens E ggs ment that has brought equally to the United States are up animals to market ahead of Minimum broiler prices as of April 13, 2010 Minimum prices to producers for ungraded formidable problems. more than eight per cent so far schedule, which may have Under 1.2 kg...... $1.5130 eggs, f.o.b. egg grading station, set by the 1.2 - 1.65 kg...... $1.3230 Manitoba Egg Producers Marketing Board The value of young feeder this year, he noted. contributed to weaker hog 1.65 - 2.1 kg...... $1.3830 effective November 10, 2013. pigs weighing 10 to 12 pounds, Livestock analysts said and piglet prices, consultant 2.1 - 2.6 kg...... $1.3230 New Previous the building block of the U.S. packers might be turn- Len Steiner recently wrote A Extra Large $2.00 $2.05 A Large 2.00 2.05 pork sector, has plunged by ing their eyes north to take in his Daily Livestock Report A Medium 1.82 1.87 nearly three-quarters this year, advantage of the strong U.S. newsletter. T urkeys A Small 1.40 1.45 according to U.S. Department dollar. The declines could not Minimum prices as of September 4, 2016 A Pee Wee 0.3775 0.3775 of Agriculture data. Competition from other occur at a worse time for hog Broiler Turkeys Nest Run 24 + 1.8910 1.9390 This is the latest pain point U.S. protein producers also farmers, as the U.S. summer (6.2 kg or under, live weight truck load average) B 0.45 0.45 C 0.15 0.15 for a sector that has struggled has eroded the pork farmers’ grilling season is nearing its Grade A ...... $1.975 to bounce back from the por- gains. Bigger cattle herds and close. Undergrade ...... $1.885 Goats Hen Turkeys (between 6.2 and 8.5 kg liveweight truck load average) Winnipeg Toronto Grade A ...... $1.965 (Hd Fats) ($/cwt) Undergrade ...... $1.865 Kids 121.78 -266.61 L ight Tom/Heavy Hen Turkeys Billys — (between 8.5 and 10.8 kg liveweight truck load average) Mature 135.40 - 262.75 Grade A ...... $1.965 Undergrade ...... $1.865 H orses Tom Turkeys Winnipeg Toronto Looking for results? Check out the market reports (10.8 and 13.3 kg, live weight truck load average) ($/cwt) ($/cwt) Grade A...... $1.920 <1,000 lbs. — 39.00 - 50.00 from livestock auctions around the province. » PaGe 14 Undergrade...... $1.835 Prices are quoted f.o.b. producers premise. 1,000 lbs.+ — 39.00 - 60.00 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 11

Numbers below are reprinted from September 1 issue. GRAIN MARKETS column Manitoba Elevator Prices

Average quotes as of August 25, 2016 ($/tonne)

Future Basis Cash China’s delay on dockage E. Manitoba wheat 181.06 26.20 207.26 W. Manitoba wheat 181.06 19.74 200.80 boosts canola futures E. Manitoba canola 459.70 -36.45 423.25 W. Manitoba canola 459.70 -38.07 421.63 Expectations for this year’s crop still drag on values Source: pdqinfo.ca

nies then allegedly mixing in whatever cheap Phil-Franz Warkentin grain they have laying around to boost their Port Prices CNSC profits. As of Friday, August 19, 2016 ($/tonne) A 50,000-tonne canola shipment with 2.5 per cent dockage works out to 1,250 tonnes of Last Week Weekly Change “not-canola,” or about half a million dollars. U.S. hard red winter 12% Houston 144.12 -10.66 Looking past China, the more pressing CE Futures Canada canola contracts man- nearby focus is the harvest, as export demand U.S. spring wheat 14% Portland 213.11 -15.89 aged to strengthen during the week ended is of little importance if there’s nothing to Canola Thunder Bay 456.60 -6.90 I Sept. 2, as news that China would delay sell. Delays are a given at this time of year, Canola Vancouver 489.60 -8.90 imposing stricter dockage allowances gave and may prop up prices on a short-term the market a boost. However, harvest pres- basis, but most industry participants remain sure and a big U.S. soybean crop should keep of the opinion that there will be a very large prices from climbing much more. Canadian canola crop in 2016-17. China is the largest customer for Canadian The size of the U.S. soybean crop is even Closing Futures Prices canola exports, and the country had been set more bearish for oilseeds in general, and As of Thursday, August 18, 2016 ($/tonne) to implement new rules on Sept. 1 that would beans moved lower over the course of the lower the amount of dockage accepted in week ended Sept. 2. Some major nearby chart Last Week Weekly Change canola imports from 2.5 per cent to one per support levels were also breached, leaving ICE canola 459.60 -8.90 cent. That looming deadline had weighed on the door open for additional losses, espe- ICE milling wheat 211.00 -8.00 futures prices, but has now been postponed cially as the bulk of the U.S. soybean harvest as the two countries are reportedly working is still to come. ICE barley 138.00 0.00 on reaching a longer-term solution. Big crop prospects and great growing Mpls. HRS wheat 185.37 -8.54 The deadline, coincidentally or not, hap- weather were also the story of the week in pened to line up with a trade mission by corn, with prices hitting fresh contract lows. Chicago SRW wheat 155.70 -1.19 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau However, ideas that the market is looking Kansas City HRW wheat 158.83 4.13 to China. The Coles Notes version of inter- oversold, along with end-user bargain hunt- Corn 130.70 0.00 national canola trade briefly made it to the ing, may limit further losses there. mainstream news and the last-minute deal to U.S. wheat prices dropped to some of their Oats 122.55 12.32 delay the dockage restrictions was heralded lowest levels in 10 years during the week, Soybeans 358.44 -20.85 as a “win” for Canada. with ample world supplies and a rising U.S. Soymeal 354.07 -14.44 However, there are still more questions dollar weighing on prices. However, just as in than answers when it comes to this situation. corn, a nearby floor may have been reached Soyoil 728.53 -25.36 On the China side, was there really any con- and values were starting to show some stabil- cern about blackleg, as claimed, or was this ity as traders squared up positions ahead of whole thing more a matter of lowering prices? the long weekend. For Canada’s part, how hard is it really to Cash Prices Winnipeg reach one per cent? Many farmers claim that Phil Franz-Warkentin writes for Commodity News Service they are already delivering canola well below Canada, a Winnipeg company specializing in grain and As of Thursday, August 18, 2016 ($/tonne) the 2.5 per cent cut-off, with grain compa- commodity market reporting. Last Week Weekly Change Feed wheat n/a n/a Feed barley 135.49 0.92 For three-times-daily market reports and more from Rye n/a n/a Flaxseed 448.80 -3.15 Commodity News Service Canada, visit the Markets section at Feed peas n/a n/a www.manitobacooperator.ca. Oats 162.75 0.65 Soybeans 396.47 -8.82 Sunflower (NuSun) Fargo, ND ($U.S./CWT) 18.50 n/a Sunflower (Confection) Fargo, ND ($U.S./CWT) Ask Ask

Prairie wheat bids steady overall after choppy week Cash prices mirrored the action in Chicago and Minneapolis

Saskatchewan coming in at about $245 BY PHIL FRANZ-WARKENTIN Average CWRS wheat prices were up $1 to down $1 per tonne per tonne. CNS Canada The December spring wheat contract compared to the previous week. in Minneapolis, off of which most CWRS pring wheat cash bids across contracts in Canada are based, was Western Canada moved down quoted Sept. 2 at US$4.915 per bushel, S at one point during the week down about 1.25 U.S. cents per bushel ended Sept. 2, but clawed back toward southeast to as high as $211 in south- levels at about US$18 to US$27 below the from the previous week. unchanged as the week progressed, to ern parts of Alberta. futures. Kansas City hard red winter wheat finish slightly ahead of where they were Quoted basis levels varied from Looking at it the other way around, if futures, traded in Chicago, are more seven days earlier as the markets mir- location to location, but held reason- the Minneapolis futures are converted closely linked to CPSR in Canada. The rored activity in the U.S. futures. ably steady to range from about $18 to to Canadian dollars, CWRS basis levels December K.C. wheat contract was Depending on the location, average $30 per tonne above the futures when across Western Canada range from $23 quoted at US$4.1325 per bushel on Sept. Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) using the grain company methodol- to $35 below the futures. 2, down about 3.5 U.S. cents compared wheat prices were up $1 to down $1 ogy of quoting the basis as the differ- Bids for Canada Prairie Spring Red to the previous week. per tonne compared to the previ- ence between U.S. dollar-denominated (CPSR) wheat reported by PDQ were The December Chicago Board of ous week, according to price quotes futures and Canadian dollar cash bids. also relatively unchanged compared to Trade soft wheat contract settled Sept. 2 from a cross-section of delivery points When accounting for currency the previous week. Average CPSR prices at US$3.9925, down by about 8.24 U.S. across the Prairie provinces compiled exchange rates by adjusting Canadian came in at about $156-$169 per tonne in cents on the week. by PDQ (Price and Data Quotes). prices to U.S. dollars, CWRS bids ranged and Alberta. The Canadian dollar was trading Sept. Average prices ranged from about from US$153 to US$162 per tonne. That Average durum prices were 2 at 76.93 U.S. cents, steady compared to $199 per tonne in Saskatchewan’s would put the currency-adjusted basis steady to slightly higher, with bids in the previous week. 12 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 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

Young cattle producers wanted Young producers are critical in the province’s goal of upping cattle numbers and the Young Cattlemen’s Council hopes to help meet that goal

BY JENNIFER PAIGE Co-operator staff / Brandon

he key to rebuilding Manitoba’s cattle herd T is going to be rebuild- ing its cohort of young beef producers. Brett McRae, whose family’s Mar Mac Farms near Brandon features a 200-head pure- bred Angus and Simmental herd, also heads up the Young Cattlemen’s Council, a subsidiary of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association. He hopes that organization can help get younger producers engaged. “As a young producer involved in YCC it really allows you to see what is going on beyond your own farm’s gates,” McRae said. “You get to see what your checkoff dollars are used for, insight into trade deals and updates on research initiatives. I think that it is really important for young producers to be in touch with this side of the industry.” YCC is a national collective that links members of the cat- tle industry aged 18 to 35 with industry news, policy and sec- tor organizations. Why is rebuilding cattle numbers important? Because they’ve never really recov- YCC board members (l to r): Kolton Kauser, Alberta delegate, Julian Collette, Maritimes delegate, Ryan Scorgie, member at large, Jason Reid, vice-president and ered from the hit they took Ontario delegate, Laura Bodell, member at large, Erika Strande, B.C. delegate, Brett McRae, president and Manitoba delegate, Shane Klepak, Saskatchewan from the BSE crisis and ensu- delegate, Emily Ritchie, member at large. CC Photo: Y ing years of low prices. It was one of the first issues Ralph Eichler, the province’s agri- That’s music to McRae’s culture minister and a former ears, but he hastens to add cattle producer, talked about those solutions shouldn’t be following his appointment proscriptive and should con- this past May. sult the producers they’re “When I look at our num- intending to help. bers we were at about 750,000 “When discussions and res- at our high, when we had our olutions are taking place we best beef numbers. Our cows need to have young cattle pro- now are down to just over ducers in that conversation 400,000,” Eichler said during because they are the future of a tour of the Manitoba Beef the industry and we need to and Forage Initiative farm ear- have their concerns heard,” lier this summer. “We want to McRae said. see that grow and get back to Towards that end, YCC Ralph Eichler, minister of Brett McRae, president and Manitoba delegate for the where we were prior to BSE board members are work- agriculture. Photo: Jennifer Paige Young Cattlemen’s Council. Photo: Jennifer Paige and we need to encourage ing towards building stronger young farmers to be involved relationships with organiza- in that.” tions in each province, McRae Besides staying abreast to strengthen the voice of young and a YCC Facebook discus- Despite this acknowledg- said. the industry’s latest, being a producers when it comes sion page where we will post ment however, the province “In Manitoba, we want to member of YCC also provides to resolutions and policy information about recent has not yet outlined any new have a better working rela- a venue for networking. development. issues or new research and initiatives directed toward tionship with the Manitoba “The networking oppor- “For our general member- we invite discussion around young cattle producers. Beef Producers. We want to tunity here is huge. That is ship, we try to be the conduit that,” McRae said. “When the Eichler says there are things provide value to them so that the biggest benefit,” McRae of information between CCA whole Earls debate was going the government could do to they have a better connection said. “We want to provide the and young cattle producers, on, when it had released its ease young producers into the with the young and up-and- opportunity to get around as well as taking the opinions marketing strategy back in the sector and thereby contribute coming beef producers in the like-minded people who are and views of the young cattle spring, our discussion page to rebuilding the herd. province and then together innovative and progressive producers back to the CCA, was very active on how we can “There are things that we we can find innovative ways in the beef industry so that so that when they are devel- better promote Canadian beef can do as government to help to increase cattle numbers,” you can be on the real cut- oping policy they can develop and what we should be doing young people get involved,” McRae said. ting edge of what is going on, that with the future in mind,” to work better with companies Eichler said. “We could look at YCC consists of six provin- what is new, and what other McRae said. like Earls.” financial incentives, and there cial representatives and three producers are doing that is Appropriate to the demo- McRae added that free are some now, but not at the elected directors who partici- successful.” graphic, YCC is also highly membership is open to beef extent where I think they need pate in industry events and The YCC board hopes to active on all the available producers between 18 and 35. to be, in particular for the beef hold a seat around CCA’s vari- increase its membership social media channels. sector.” ous committee tables. across the country in order to “We have a Twitter account [email protected] The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 13

Manitoba Beef Producers’ bursaries Breed all the cows at one time awarded AI advances mean the technique might deserve a second look unproven bulls and serves as a One strategy is to narrow BY KATIE ALEXANDER “There’s no question risk management tool, too. choices by selecting for spe- STAFF Certified Angus Beef “The advantage of using cific EPDs (expected progeny that fixed-time AI proven genetics in the heifers, differences). ix students have been f your opinion of artificial has got easier.” the ability to synchronize and “The use of EPDs and the awarded Manitoba Beef insemination (AI) for the get proven calving-ease genetics database from breed organiza- Producers’ (MBP) bursaries beef cattle herd is “been – that is where we see the most tions has extended the use of S I Cliff Lamb for the upcoming school year. there, done that,” you may University of Florida use of AI today,” Altenburg says. highly proven sires,” Altenburg Each year MBP offers six $500 want to give it another look. “Then you can use that over into says. “DNA-marker-assisted bursaries to members, or the New protocols and synchro- the cow herd, of course.” selection is the next step.” children of members, who are nization methods have eased Pregnancy rates vary by herd Improvements in growth AI-sired calves often carry attending university, college or the pressure. and environment, not perfect by traits, carcass merit and replace- many advantages, too, such as other post-secondary institutions. “There’s no question that any means, but getting better. ment heifers are only the start, the genetics of bulls with the Students pursuing trades training fixed-time AI has got easier,” “We’ve found that fixed-time he says. total package. are also eligible. says Cliff Lamb, University of insemination has worked so “It’s a stepping stone of just “It allows you to improve the Preference is given to students Florida animal scientist. That’s well in heifers and cows with the how much the genetics are reproductive efficiency of your who are pursuing a field of study important for those who tried new protocols that we’ve got to being utilized more and more cow herd,” says Lorna Marshall, related to agriculture or those other AI programs in the past where we can get more cattle to incorporate things like car- Select Sires vice-president of acquiring a skilled trade that but did not find success, and pregnant on the first day of your cass traits to harvest cattle with beef genetic programs. “We would benefit the rural economy. also noteworthy for those who breeding season,” says Willie outstanding carcass merit to shorten your calving interval, “Ensuring that our rural com- have never tried AI. Altenburg, Select Sires beef enhance the eating quality so we get more of those cows to munities have the services and Fixed-time protocols allow development adviser. that our producers and con- calve in the first 21 days. trades they need to thrive is of the average producer who That’s because it allows for a sumers enjoy that benefit,” “The other advantage is that it utmost importance to MBP,” said doesn’t know how to AI to syn- better conception rate – up to Altenburg says. lets you select genetics that are president Heinz Reimer. “A num- chronize them and schedule 60 per cent – on the first day of The large variety of genet- going to fit your marketing envi- ber of our past bursary recipients a technician to come out and breeding season, he adds. ics available with AI shouldn’t ronment as well as your feed have gone on to careers in rural breed the cows. AI reduces the uncertainty of intimidate producers, he says. environment,” she says. Manitoba and are making signifi- cant contributions to their respec- tive communities. We are pleased to play a small role in helping these students reach their goals.” The students were asked to sub- mit a short essay on what the beef industry means to them, their family, community and Manitoba at large. Students were also asked to include the reasons they enjoy deal zone being involved in agriculture. The PREMIER PICKS AT DEEP DISCOUNTS winning essays will be published in the September issue of Cattle Country. The six recipients of the MBP bursaries for 2016 are: • Marianne Sytnyk, Oakburn; • Dawson Proctor, Woodlands; • Emily Barteaux, Birtle; SO MANY CHOICES. • Rebecca Zimmer, Inglis; • Josey Millward, Garland; • Sheena Meggison, Goodlands. As the largest AG equipment dealer in Canada, we’ve created RME deal zone™ to provide you with premium machines at discounted prices. Browse for your next machine or set an Horse Racing equipment alert. Get in the zone at RMEdealzone.ca. Commission sees new Call 1-844-527-3154 or 1-844-435-3866 appointments Not finding what you’re looking for? STAFF Search our complete inventory at rockymtn.com.

new chair, vice-chair and directors have been A appointed to the Manitoba Horse Racing Commission. Provincial Agriculture Minister Ralph Eichler announced Aug. 26 that the new chair of the board is Brett Arnason, a former com- mission member and co-owner of a construction company. Peter Fuchs is the new vice-chair and is a retired provincial sales tax auditor and the former Manitoba lead officer of the Canadian Pari- Mutuel Agency, which is the fed- eral regulator for horse racing. Newly appointed directors are Darrell Stephansson, Robert King and Marg Homenuik. Stephansson is the regional vice-president of Primerica Financial Services. He is the former director of racing, race sec- retary and director of corporate sales at Assiniboia Downs. King is a former member of the Manitoba Horse Racing Commission and has a long fam- ily history in the horse racing industry in Manitoba. Homenuik is a horse owner and has experience with both stand- ardbred and thoroughbreds. She is a member of the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and the Manitoba Golf Hall of Fame. 14 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 LIVESTOCK AUCTION RESULTS

Weight Category Ashern Gladstone Grunthal Heartland Heartland Killarney Ste. Rose Winnipeg Brandon Virden Feeder Steers n/a n/a n/a 30-Aug n/a n/a 1-Sep n/a No. on offer n/a n/a n/a 96 n/a n/a 165 n/a 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 155.00-165.00 n/a n/a n/a n/a 800-900 n/a n/a n/a 160.00-172.00 n/a n/a 150.00-181.00 n/a 700-800 n/a n/a n/a 175.00-190.00 n/a n/a 175.00-185.00 n/a 600-700 n/a n/a n/a 180.00-195.00 n/a n/a 185.00-192.00 n/a 500-600 n/a n/a n/a 185.00-200.00 n/a n/a 150.00-170.00 n/a 400-500 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 150.00-175.00 n/a 300-400 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Feeder heifers 900-1,000 lbs. n/a n/a n/a 130.00-150.00 n/a n/a n/a n/a 800-900 n/a n/a n/a 155.00-165.00 n/a n/a 140.00-171.00 n/a 700-800 n/a n/a n/a 160.00-172.00 n/a n/a 150.00-164.00 n/a 600-700 n/a n/a n/a 165.00-180.00 n/a n/a 140.00-175.00 n/a 500-600 n/a n/a n/a 170.00-185.00 n/a n/a n/a n/a 400-500 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 300-400 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Slaughter Market No. on offer n/a n/a n/a 134 n/a n/a 115 n/a D1-D2 Cows n/a n/a n/a 92.00-100.00 n/a n/a 88.00-99.00 n/a D3-D5 Cows n/a n/a n/a 80.00-91.00 n/a n/a 80.00-89.00 n/a Age Verified n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Good Bulls n/a n/a n/a 118.00-127.00 n/a n/a 115.00-124.00 n/a 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 n/a 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 n/a n/a n/a n/a 110.00-138.00 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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COLUMN briefs Spring rain for Don’t let freemartins become a Australia’s north to hold cattle management headache in your herd prices high Some will reproduce normally and are well worth keeping, but others need to be culled By Tom Westbrook the mix. Other bovines such SYDNEY/Reuters ROY LEWIS DVM Veterinarians can pick out these freemartin as bison have had freemar- Beef 911 tins documented even though Australia’s north is forecast heifers if you have them palpated to select for twinning is less common to receive above-average breeding soundness next spring. than cattle. Most bison bot- rainfall over the next three tle-fed babies are likely twins months, the country’s and they should be checked weather bureau said Sept. ith better nutri- before keeping them as 1, boosting cattle herds. tion and manage- replacements. The continent’s tropi- W ment and a higher freemartin heifers are iden- The huge loss that comes We also rarely see hermaph- cal northwest has at least incidence of twins in the tified and removed as well with freemartins is when they rodites (intersexes) in the cat- a 60 per cent chance of Charolais, Simmental, and as any pregnant ones (teen- are kept, and kept, and kept tle industry and these should above-average rainfall Holstein breeds, some larger age pregnancies), ones with not having a calf and remain- be put in the same category. from September to Octo- herds can have up to a 10 per abnormally small pelvises, ing in the herd. I have person- They are sterile and should be ber, the Australian Bureau cent twinning rate. or those which are reproduc- ally palpated several four- to fed out as slaughter animals. of Meteorology said, with With the odds of 50 per tively underdeveloped. One five-year-old freemartins with But the beef in all these ani- rains forecast to sweep cent of the twins being mixed must remember any twin the producer wondering why mals is of high quality and has from the Kimberley coast, sexes, it is no wonder free- intact heifers genetically have they have not calved. If you no bearing on taste or tender- southwest of Darwin, east martins are not an uncom- more of a predisposition to purchase heifer replacements, ness. If a bull calf survives in to cattle-grazing lands in mon occurrence. Remember twin themselves. If you want again keep in mind some may a set of twins to 60 days ges- Queensland. There is an though that being twins of a higher incidence of twins be freemartins. When palpat- tation and then is resorbed, even chance of a wetter- mixed sexes is not a guaran- in your herd, select them as ing in the heifer shows pen of then the surviving heifer calf’s than-average spring across tee the female will have no replacements and if not, cull 10- or pen of five-type compe- reproductive organs have the rest of the country. or undeveloped reproductive them. The choice is yours. titions, it is not uncommon to already been affected and it “A wet spring for most organs. In eight per cent of If you don’t palpate heifers find some freemartins present. may be born a freemartin. of those cattle regions will cases, a normal intact heifer before selection, the manage- They are selected because, as In the purebred industry mean the producers are is the result, which if kept ment issue is keeping track of already mentioned, they have you may want to have free- able to hold on to stock for could reproduce normally. these freemartin heifers. The superior growth. martins checked out because, a bit longer because they’ll Freemartins become a bit first is identifying them for A good rule when select- as mentioned, about eight have grass on the ground,” of a management headache sure. There are several ways ing heifers is always remove per cent will have a com- said Matt Dalgleish, a live- for several reasons. They are to do this. Most have abnor- the top five per cent of your plete uterus and will breed. stock market analyst at often the ones orphaned onto mally developed external heifers for growth as they may This is one other criterion to agricultural advisory firm another cow and their iden- genitalia with a very promi- have higher levels of male consider when selecting your Mercardo. tity as a twin may be lost. nent protruding clitoris and hormones and similar to free- replacement heifers. At the “That kind of rainfall and Because of their masculine what I describe as feathery martins will have poor fertil- same time your other heif- the prospect of that rain- characteristics, they grow very vulval lips. There is a small ity or be totally sterile. ers can be palpated for small fall will support prices,” well and most often end up instrument which measures If you see dairy heifers for pelvises, unwanted pregnan- he said, adding that he ex- in the upper 25 percentile for the depth of the vaginal vault sale, do an about face as they cies, scarring, or internal pected live export prices growth — and so inadvertently or a person can use a plastic most likely are freemartins (as abscesses. to retreat from near-record will be kept as replacements. test tube. Measure some nor- most intact dairy heifers are This will hopefully elimi- highs, though slowly as If in the feedlot and identified, mal heifers to get the aver- kept as replacements with the nate problems down the line herd rebuilding limits sup- they should be given a steer age depth. Freemartin heifers high culling rate in the dairy and increase the longev- ply growth. implant as their hormonal will be considerably shorter industry). It would be nice ity of your heifers when they Australia’s beef bench- profile more closely mimics to the point of having no vagi- to have a standardization of calve or are sold as breeding mark, the Eastern Young a steer. The issue here is they nal vault. This measurement tagging across the industry replacements. Cattle Indicator, on Thurs- tend to get ridden lots if put in is made within a few days for freemartins, but that will day was at A$7.07 (C$7) per the steer pen and are the more of birth. Then identify these probably never come to pass. Roy Lewis practised large animal kilogram, down from a re- aggressive ones if put in the freemartins with a distinct I have looked at some trip- veterinary medicine for more than 30 cord high of A$7.26 (C$7.19) heifer pen. Sometimes they tag or notch their existing tag. lets and the same principal years and now works part time as a earlier in the month. end up in the chronic pen and The bottom line is making applies — most are freemar- technical services veterinarian for Merck stay there until finished. them distinguishable down tins if there is a bull calf in Animal Health. Veterinarians can pick out the production line. Blood or these freemartin heifers if you DNA tests can also be done have them palpated to select for freemartin determination for breeding soundness next and is useful if their external spring. Several beneficial genitalia looks normal and things are accomplished at they are potentially valuable palpating. As mentioned, the breeding stock.

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T his high will quickly slide off WEATHER MAP - WESTERN CANADA Daniel Bezte to the east on Thursday, allow- Weather Vane ing an area of low pressure to begin making inroads from the west. This low will start off on the weak side, bringing clouds Percent of Average Precipitation (Prairie Region) and a few showers to western ue to the September regions late on Thursday and April 1, 2016 to August 31, 2016 long weekend my dead- Friday. The weather models D line is a little earlier than then show it strengthening as usual, which means my con- it passes through North Dakota fidence in this forecast will be on Friday and Saturday, which < 40% fairly low. That said, I’ll do my could bring some significant 40 - 60% best to generalize the expected rains to extreme southern and 60 - 85% weather over the upcoming eastern regions beginning 85 - 115% 115 - 150% seven-day period beginning late Friday and into Saturday. 150 - 200% Sept. 7. It doesn’t help that it Expect seasonable tempera- > 200% looks like our weather pattern tures ahead of this system on Extent of Agricultural Land Lakes and Rivers is beginning its switch to a fall- Thursday and Friday. like pattern right on cue. We’ll likely see clouds, show- We had a pretty active end to ers and cool weather in the the long weekend and first part northerly flow behind this low of the week across southern and on Sunday and Monday, with central Manitoba, and it looks daytime highs only expected to like this active pattern will con- be in the mid-teens and over- tinue throughout the rest of this night lows in the 5 to 8 C range. forecast period. The weather Welcome to fall! models show a broad trough of Usual temperature range for low pressure developing across this period: Highs, 15 to 25 C; Produced using near real-time data that has undergone initial quality control. The map may not be accurate for all regions due to data central North America during lows, 4 to 12 C. availability and data errors. the forecast period. This will Copyright © 2016 Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada likely result in our region see- Daniel Bezte is a teacher by profession Prepared by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s National Agroclimate Information Service (NAIS). Data provided through partnership with Created: 09/01/16 ing more clouds than sun, along with a BA (Hon.) in geography, Environment Canada, Natural Resources Canada, and many Provincial agencies. www.agr.gc.ca/drought with much cooler temperatures. specializing in climatology, from the I wanted to show precipitation amounts for the last three months (summer), but unfortunately that map is not up to date. Instead, here is the map High pressure will be over us U of W. He operates a computerized for the growing season (April 1 to Aug. 31) that shows the amount of precipitation compared to average. A quick look at the map shows that, just on Wednesday, bringing sunny weather station near Birds Hill Park. like the summer, precipitation was near average (green areas) with a few areas receiving above-average amounts (blue areas). to partly cloudy skies along Contact him with your questions and with seasonable temperatures. comments at [email protected].

No one gets the summer forecast right Winnipeg, Brandon and Dauphin all saw near-average temperatures in July and August

Finally, in Manitoba, the worst ones. I guess you can’t BY DANIEL BEZTE Who would have thought that we would have to summer began with slightly win them all. Who would have Co-operator contributor above-average temperatures in thought that we would have deal with upper low after upper low all summer western regions (Brandon and to deal with upper low after s summer (June, July long? Dauphin) and near-average upper low all summer long? and August) of 2016 has temperatures in central and Now, a quick look at the A drawn to a close, I fig- eastern regions (Winnipeg). fall forecast, for what it’s ured it was time to take a look All three locations then saw worth! Environment Canada back to see just how it turned near- to slightly below-aver- is calling for above-aver- out across the Prairies. We’ll age temperatures in both July age temperatures this fall then take a look to see if any- differences in temperature over age and the Peace River region and August. Precipitation, like in Alberta, extreme southern one was able to correctly pre- short distances. being the wet spot, with more Alberta’s, was a little more Saskatchewan and central dict how this summer was going S u m m e r t e m p e r a t u r e s than 60 mm above the long- varied. In the Winnipeg and Manitoba, with near-average to turn out (I know I didn’t do in Alberta started off fairly term average. Overall, this Brandon regions, both June temperatures elsewhere. It calls very well). Finally, we will take a warm, with all locations hav- meant that all three regions and July reported above-aver- for precipitation to be above quick look at what the different ing June temperatures that had a summer that was a lit- age amounts of rain; August average across all regions long-range forecasts are calling were about 1.5 C above aver- tle warmer and wetter than came in with below-average except southern Alberta and for this fall. age. Temperatures in July and average. amounts. In the Dauphin southwestern Saskatchewan. For our Prairie-wide look at August cooled (relatively) to In Saskatchewan the summer region June was drier than The Old Farmer’s Almanac calls this summer’s weather we’re only slightly above average, also started off on the warm average, July near average, and for near-average temperatures going to start in the west with all three locations report- side, with temperatures in both August came in a little above this fall with below-average and work eastward toward ing mean monthly tempera- and Regina coming average. Add these all up and amounts of precipitation. The Manitoba. I’ll make things a tures in both months that were in between 1.0 and 1.5 C above you end up with a summer that Canadian Farmers’ Almanac little easier by breaking each about 0.5 C above average. average. Temperatures cooled saw temperatures and pre- appears to call for near-average province into a few zones and Precipitation across Alberta to around average in July. This cipitation amounts that were temperatures as it mentions using data from one location in was not nearly as uniform as cooling trend continued into near average across all three fair and pleasant weather fairly each zone that has a good long temperature. In June it was August, with Saskatoon com- locations. often. It looks like it calls for reliable data record. In Alberta fairly dry in the south, slightly ing in around 0.5 C below aver- above-average amounts of pre- I’ll use the Peace River for the above average across central age and Regina around 1.0 C Who called it? cipitation as it also mentions northern region, Edmonton for regions, and above average below average. These were the S o, both Manitoba and stormy and wet conditions the central region, and Calgary in the north. Things switched first below-average months Saskatchewan basically expe- quite often. for southern region. I know this around in July a bit with the since August 2015 for both of rienced average summer Finally, my forecast. After can sometimes gloss over the Peace River region seeing these locations. Summer pre- weather for both tempera- looking at all the signs from data a little too much, espe- below-average rainfall, cen- cipitation in Saskatchewan was ture and precipitation, while nature and consulting my spin- cially when it comes to rainfall tral regions (Edmonton) near- slightly below average for both Alberta was a little warmer ning wheel of weather, I have as one really big thunderstorm average amounts, and Calgary locations in June, was around and wetter. Looking back at come up with a forecast that can dramatically impact the seeing well-above-average average in July, and was a lit- the forecasts, it’s pretty darned calls for near- to slightly below- totals in one area compared to amounts. August brought wet tle above average in August. easy to figure out who was average temperatures along another. Temperature data, on weather to all three locations, Overall, this added up to both the best — no one! Not one of with near- to slightly above- the other hand, usually works with both the Calgary and of these regions seeing near- the forecasts was even close, average amounts of precipita- very well with only a few sta- Edmonton regions coming in average summer temperatures although Environment Canada tion. More on my actual logic tions as we rarely see dramatic around 30 mm above aver- and precipitation. and myself were probably the behind that in my next article. The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 17 CROPS 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 How much nitrogen could a wood chip chuck? Researchers investigating wood chip bioreactors under Manitoba conditions say half the nitrogen in tile drainage run-off could be captured

BY SHANNON VANRAES Co-operator staff

ften considered a byprod- uct of forestry and land- O scaping, wood chips could also become central to decreasing nitrogen run-off from tile drainage systems. Dipping his hand into a plas- tic container full of wood chips Steve Sager shows producers at the Agriculture and Agri-Food wood chips in Morden. Research Centre in Morden, Steve Sager said that increased use of tile drainage in Manitoba, as well as other regions, have made reducing nutrient run-off a priority in tradi- tional horticultural systems. “With the expansion of tile drainage in Manitoba, we’re look- ing at different practices to reduce some of the nutrient loss we see,” he told producers during a recent field day hosted by the Manitoba Jason Vanrobaeys brand products are provided subject to the terms and conditions of purchase which are part of the labeling and purchase documents. purchase and labeling the of part are which purchase of conditions and terms the to subject provided are products brand ® Pulse and Soybean Growers asso- PHII. 2016, © owners. respective their or Pioneer DuPont, of marks service and Trademarks TM , , ciation. “And wood chip biore- SM , , actors are used a lot in the cen- Pioneer ® tral states, and in the Midwest states. So we’re kind of monitor- ing or investigating their applica- tion or potential under Manitoba conditions.” Simple to construct, wood chip bioreactors are essential wood chip-filled trenches, lined with waterproof membranes. The A small dam holds back water at the Morden research centre. Photos: Shannon VanRaes Steve Sager wood chips provide a source of carbon that allows nitrogen to be converted into nitrogen gas as it the future. Agriculture Canada is at our Brandon station,” Sager really reduce nutrient loss,” he is absorbed, then released into also testing the bioreactor at sites said. “Last year we put through told producers, explaining that the atmosphere, by the supplied in Ontario and Newfoundland, about 80 per cent of the tile efflu- the buffers include the construc- organic matter. as well as at a location on Prince ent through the two bioreactors tion of small berms or dams to “So as the tile effluent moves Edward Island. and we — in most cases, because retain water in areas with some through the wood chips, we Studies done in Minnesota and it is temperature dependent — vegetation. reduce the amount of nitrates Illinois have shown the wood chip- reduced the amount of nitrogen “Not a whole lot of results leaving the system at the edge of based system decreases nitrogen by half.” in terms of water quality from the field,” Sager explained. “And in tile drainage effluent, as well In some cases, where the flow that yet, but we should have this really relates to our surface as some biological material. While of water was very low, there was those results by this fall,” said water bodies, Lake Winnipeg in denitrifying bioreactors are still essentially no nitrates left after Vanrobaeys. He added that the particular.” relatively new, Sager believes they treatment, he said. berms were inexpensive to con- Poor surface drainage and hold great possibility — even in The federal research centre has struct and could service a rela- untreated tile effluent can also areas with harsh conditions like also embarked on a study look- tively large area of cropland. decrease yields and affect farm- the Canadian Prairies. ing at the viability of “vegetative Sager added that bioreactors land, he added. However, it will still take some filter strips” or “grass buffers” in can also be constructed at mini- The study is now in its second time for the official results of the the fight against nutrient run-off, mal cost, noting the wood chips year and will run officially for one project to come in. according to Jason Vanrobaeys. that fill them can last years, if not more season, but the soil scientist “We have more lab results and “What I’m focused on really is decades. said the low-maintenance system like a lot of our samples from this looking at the surface flow aspect will be monitored for years into year we’re waiting to get analyzed of it, and practices that can really, [email protected]

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BY SHANNON VANRAES Co-operator staff “We’re not suggesting that farmers go wall to wall, on’t park the swather just yet. although some farmers More western Canadian can- have, but it is a management D ola will be straight cut than ever before this season, but swathing tool.” remains the predominant form of har- vest for the time being. James Humphris Bayer CropScience’s James Humphris believes the increased interest stems in no small part from the shatter-resist- ance traits that are being added to the the table by swathing too early, and I think latest canola hybrids. The traits create that largely that’s out of necessity. As farms stronger pods, to protect the canola get bigger, as more of a farm’s acres are seed from shelling during the harvest into canola, it’s just really, really difficult process, he said. to pass a swather across all those acres at “We know last year, with our one the appropriate time,” Brackenreed said, pod shatter hybrid, about 75 per cent but she added that swathing can also take of growers straight cut that hybrid, A swathed canola field near Sanford from the air. PHOTO: SUBMITTED away some of the critical nature of harvest. whereas typically across all the others, “But (swathing) is also great for eve- it was ranging from five to 10 per cent,” ning out a variable field and drying down said Humphris, who is Bayers’ canola has seen interest in the shatter-resistance In Europe, even without shatter-resist- any weeds,” she said. “So I don’t want to traits and seed marketing manager. “So variety grow as farmers work to increase ance traits, about 90 per cent of canola is downplay the benefits of swathing, and the guys who were adopting the pod yields by reducing harvest losses. straight cut. it’s still what the vast majority of our acres shatter hybrids were quickly adopting “I’m a big believer that growers can “I think it’s important to note that all see, and what the vast majority of pro- straight cutting.” increase their yields by decreasing harvest canola can be straight cut, sometimes ducers do.” He predicts that by 2020 more than losses, and a lot of that is around com- this gets missed, and obviously being She also reminded producers that the 40 per cent of canola acres will be bine management and settings, but I also from Bayer we’re biased on our hybrid,” ideal target for swathing is 60 per cent straight cut. believe... we gained a couple of bush- Humphris said. “But ultimately all canola colour change on the main stem. “From a pure statistics standpoint, els from straight cutting our pod shatter can be straight cut, and the guys who have Humphris said that while some pro- I can tell you it was an 11 per cent of hybrid for the last three years,” he said. been straight cutting for 20 years, 10 years, ducers are choosing to sell their swathers, acres last year that got straight cut, and Angela Brackenreed said she has also some of them don’t even see the need many are using straight cutting as a tool to it was about six per cent the year before, seen an increased interest in straight cut- for pod shatter resistance because they better hone their harvest timing. so it’s increasing,” he said, adding he ting since joining the Canola Council of have already been straight cutting and are “We’re not suggesting that farmers go predicts that number will jump to 15 Canada as an agronomist a few years ago. strong believers in it.” wall to wall, although some farmers have, per cent this year. “I have seen more and more interest in For producers who haven’t straight cut but it is a management tool where they “Based on sales and interest I’m pre- straight cutting, and I am certainly opti- in the past and are nervous about pod might end up swathing half their farm,” dicting that at least 15 per cent out there, mistic that there could be more,” she said. shatter, he said a resistant variety can give he said. “There are a lot of guys out there maybe higher, but I don’t think it will be “Not that I think people should be looking them the peace of mind to give it a try. we see who are swathing too early because less, will be straight cut,” said Humphris. to sell their swather, but I think if we can “The reason that I say I hope to see they have a lot of canola acres to get over Bayer CropScience launched InVigor incorporate some straight cutting into a more acres being straight cut here, as in a short amount of time.” L140P, which is a mid- to early-maturing lot of our farms it is, or can be, a tool to opposed to swathed, is because I think we hybrid, a few years ago and Humphris manage that harvest timing.” are potentially leaving a lot of bushels on [email protected]

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Deere & Co. from buying But Charles Neivert, ana- By Rod Nickel and Monsanto’s Precision Planting lyst for Cowen Securities, said Michael Hirtzer farm equipment business. “Does it put us at a competitive disadvantage? there is little reason to worry WINNIPEG / CHICAGO / Reuters Fertilizer accounts for as Absolutely. But more important, it puts the about competition. much as one-third of input grower at a disadvantage.” If the new company hikes orth American farm- costs for U.S. corn farmers, fertilizer prices in the United ers will pressure regu- according to the National States, lower-cost offshore N lators to protect their Corn Growers Association. producers would increase negotiating leverage with fer- “The cost of farm inputs is a shipments, he said. Agrium’s Kevin Blair tilizer suppliers if PotashCorp major concern to corn grow- chief executive of a family-owned chain of eight farm retail stores in Saskatchewan retail stores are already of Saskatchewan and Agrium ers right now,” said Cathryn stocked mostly with its own Inc. agree to merge, major Wojcicki, spokeswoman for fertilizer, leaving little room farm groups said Aug. 31. the association. It will scru- for additional supplies from The potential deal would tinize the Potash-Agrium similar terms as before, said tive of a family-owned chain PotashCorp, he added. combine the world’s largest merger if it proceeds, she Randy Stephens, president of eight farm retail stores in C a n a d i a n E c o n o m i c fertilizer producer by capacity said. of SureGrow Ag Products, Saskatchewan, said he would Development Minister with the continent’s biggest Agrium’s farm retail rivals, which has three retail stores be shocked if the merger is Navdeep Bains told reporters network of farm retail dealers which include small co-oper- in Texas. approved in Canada. that his government was “def- and consolidate 60 per cent of atives and independent deal- “They’ll always be sell- “Does it put us at a com- initely keeping an eye on” the North America’s potash pro- ers, are also wary. ing to (their own stores) at petitive disadvantage? possible merger, but added duction with one company. Regulators should ensure a discount to anyone else,” Absolutely. But more impor- that Ottawa wants Canadian The tie-up would face reg- that the merged company Stephens said. tant, it puts the grower at a companies to have global ulatory scrutiny in both the supplies retailers under Kevin Blair, chief execu- disadvantage,” Blair said. success. United States and Canada. For farmers, already facing the prospect of fewer buying choices for seed and chemi- cals, the potential merger raises fears they will lose pricing power. Independent retailers in the United States and Canada worry about competing against a fertilizer Goliath that may stock its stores at preferential rates. #IGROW “It’s like the movie ‘Mad Max’ — one company owns everything,” said Norm Hall, president of Agricultural SOYBEANS Producers Association of Saskatchewan. “There’s less and less competition out there. We’re being painted into a box because of corpo- rate greed.” T h e g r o u p , b a s e d i n Canada’s largest crop-growing province, will raise concerns with the federal Competition Bureau if the merger pro- What are Manitoba growers saying about ceeds, Hall said. ® TM Likewise, Manitoba’s Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Xtend soybeans? Keystone Agricultural Producers will ask the bureau “Our farm has been growing soybeans in the Canadian Prairies for to weigh the risk of higher the past 20 years. The XtendTM soybean system has exceeded our farm costs, said president expectations for weed control. Especially hard to kill weeds such as Dan Mazier. buckwheat and round leaf mallow.” The Competition Bureau routinely contacts indus- “NSC Starbuck RR2X is a great variety for the Red River Valley area try groups when it reviews proposed mergers, said of Manitoba. We tried it under 15-inch rows and wider rows of 30 s p o k e s w o m a n S o p h i e inches. Typically, you would have to spray the wide rows three times, Paluck-Bastien. and in our case the XtendTM residual control helped eliminate a third The American Soybean spraying, giving you fewer spray ruts and allowing more time with Association, which represents the family.” 21,000 U.S. farmers, might complain to U.S. regulators Murray Froebe – Homewood, MB if the merger advances. It opposes deals that limit com- At NorthStar Genetics, we know beans. petition and drive up prices, said spokesman Patrick www.northstargenetics.com Delaney, noting that the com- bined company would be “dominant” in North America. PotashCorp declined to comment and Agrium did not respond.

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their businesses running. When The review included dozens of BY TOM POLANSEK they affect farmers’ incomes, it “What the farmer needs is not, in my view, firms, though not programs run Chicago/Reuters threatens the close relationship by the major grain handlers. between the companies and the the same as what Bunge and Cargill and Louis Brett Wong, a senior research wo of the world’s biggest customers who ultimately pro- Dreyfus are doing.” analyst for Piper Jaffray who agricultural trading houses vide the crops that they move tracks Bunge, said farmers often bungled crop sales they around the world. want to delay sales for what they T Brett Wong In June, Bunge wrote to farm- consider the optimum price, made on behalf of U.S. farm- research analyst, ers this year because of what ers offering a one-off chance to Piper Jaffray while grain handlers aim to sell one described as “unique” price redo soybean sales, according consistently for smaller margins. moves for soybeans, prompting to a letter sent to customers and “What the farmer needs is not, both to take rare steps to keep seen by Reuters. It said the com- was exploring options strate- program, which has outper- in my view, the same as what disgruntled customers. pany had faced “unique soybean gies to increase the value of its formed on one-year soybean Bunge and Cargill and Louis Every year, hundreds of U.S. price action” and thanked par- positions. contracts for seven of the past Dreyfus are doing,” Wong said. farmers trust major grain trad- ticipants for their trust. C a r g i l l s p o k e s w o m a n eight years through to 2015. And “The farmer needs the third- ers, including privately held A company spokeswoman Antonella Bellman told Reuters the company has taken tough party guy who is working specifi- Cargill and Bunge, to sell parts of did not respond to requests for that a team of experts trades action in the past when trading cally on the farmer’s behalf.” their harvests on their behalf for comment. on behalf of farmers in its goes awry. Stacey, the farmer from a fee. They hope the global reach “They know they missed the ProPricing program. The com- After a wrong-way trade threw Tennessee, said he accepted and expertise of these compa- boat,” said Tennessee farmer Lyn pany’s “first priority is to deliver up a $100-million loss at Cargill’s Bunge’s offer to sell soybeans for nies will secure the best price Stacey, who used Bunge’s serv- the best overall level of perform- North American energy arm a higher price this summer. and profits. ice. “They’ve given us an option ance and risk management on in 2014, the company exited a Ohio farmer Nathan Fortkamp, But this spring, a 37 per cent to increase our bottom line.” behalf of our ProPricing custom- number of markets and made another participant, declined. surge in U.S. soybean futures That same month, Cargill’s ers,” she said. management changes. He said he was reluctant to allow caught many traders and vet- corn merchandising manager, “The results of our current Historically, advisers on trad- Bunge to trade his crops again in eran agriculture economists Randy Christy, told clients the ProPricing contracts, just like ing have struggled to consist- 2017 as part of the deal. off guard. Large supplies were company had “missed the mar- any other ProPricing contract, ently beat agricultural markets, “I think I’ll be doing it all expected to keep prices low, but ket” trading soybeans, in a web- are addressed directly with par- according to a University of myself,” he said. “That way I flooding in Argentina sparked cast seen by Reuters. He said in a ticipating customers,” she said. Illinois analysis of trading recom- don’t have anyone to blame but heavy buying instead. subsequent webcast that Cargill Missteps are rare for Cargill’s mendations from 1995 to 2004. me.” Cargill and Bunge separately sold most of the soybeans they were trading on behalf of farmers at about $9 a bushel, well below the rally’s peak near $12 in June, five farmers who used the serv- ices told Reuters (all figures US$). This month, Cargill reported that the surge hurt quarterly earnings because its traders in May had made wrong-way bets that prices would fall. Bunge, too, reported weaker quarterly results for oilseed trading, while Wilmar International posted its first-ever quarterly loss because of untimely purchases of soybeans. “We’re all trying to figure out exactly what went on,” University of Illinois agricul- The word on Clearfield canola is tural economist Scott Irwin said about the market’s moves. spreading. And so are the acres. Cargill chief financial officer Marcel Smits and Bunge CEO Soren Schroder said in separate interviews that their trading programs have worked well for farmers over the long run. They said they did not have details about the programs’ results so far in 2016. It is not clear exactly how many farmers take part in the programs or how much money they feel was left on the table. The large grain companies rarely reveal how and where they make money inside their trad- ing businesses. Last year, about half of Bunge’s earnings came from a large division of the com- pany that includes soybean trad- ing. Cargill does not detail how much of its profits come from trading.

Missing peak prices This year’s trades on soybeans have raised questions among some farmers about the value of using the grain companies to trade. As canola rotations continue to tighten, it’s no wonder more “This year I can say honestly growers are using it. Because rotating to the Clearfield® is the worst job they have done Production System for canola gives you exceptional control regarding soybeans,” said Brad Orr, an Illinois farmer who has of volunteers from other systems. It’s also the only system used Cargill’s trading service for that delivers long-lasting control of flushing weeds. And with about seven years. exclusive production contract premiums, Clearfield canola “The bean market rallied $3, is the ideal way to maximize the potential of your crop. and they didn’t capture any of it.” To learn more, visit agsolutions.ca/clearfieldcanola or call Orr said he had 30,000 bush- AgSolutions® Customer Care at 1-877-371-BASF (2273). els of soybeans in the compa- ny’s crop program. That means Cargill’s trades may have cost him up to about $90,000. Always read and follow label directions. Making poor trading decisions AgSolutions is a registered trade-mark of BASF Corporation; Clearfield, and the unique Clearfield symbol are registered trade-marks hits bottom-line profits for the of BASF Agrochemical Products B.V.; all used with permission by BASF Canada Inc. © 2016 BASF Canada Inc. big traders because they regu- larly buy and sell grain to keep 110202270_CLC_2016_MC-JrPg_v1.indd 1 240 ink - newsprint 2016-08-08 1:28 PM

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Winter Wheat Yield Comparisons BY PAM DE ROCQUIGNY Provincial Cereal Crops Specialist 2016 Yield (bu./ac.)

n Manitoba, interest in fall rye is increasing, with 112,000 acres seeded

I the fall of 2015. Although winter wheat acres have declined in recent years, there are still very strong economic and agronomic arguments to be made for Class/Variety 2016 Average Yield (bu./acre) Arborg Beausejour Boissevain Carberry Carman Hamiota Roblin Rosebank Stonewall Winnipeg including winter wheat in rotation. Canada Western Red Winter There are a number of newer winter AAC Elevate 87 104 118 73 60 76 77 58 102 111 94 wheat and fall rye varieties, including AAC Gateway 94 110 117 75 71 84 83 84 102 113 102 hybrid fall rye. Producers should take CDC Chase 95 111 111 73 68 74 87 88 108 120 115 the time to evaluate their attributes, Emerson 94 98 105 78 91 77 89 89 104 109 100 Canada Western Special Purpose using available data and speaking with CDC Falcon 88 103 113 66 58 77 79 60 98 111 117 extension professionals, agronomists Varieties supported for registration, with class designation to be determined by Canadian Grain Commission and local seed growers. It is the seed 1303-132-2 107 118 136 79 76 90 92 105 111 133 127 growers who see varieties first hand and W520 100 110 125 76 70 88 87 99 110 119 116 can provide input to help with variety decisions. SITE GRAND MEAN (bu./acre) 108 118 74 71 81 85 83 105 116 110 CV% 3.7 4.1 5.0 5.2 9.2 4.0 6.5 3.5 4.6 7.9 Since 2008, MCVET (Manitoba Crop LSD (bu/acre) 7 9 7 7 11 6 10 7 10 13 Variety Evaluation Team) has been pub- Sign Diff Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes lishing winter cereal data shortly after harvest in an effort to assist producers with variety decisions. In 2016, yield data Fall Rye Yield Comparisons is being published for five fall rye varie- ties and seven winter wheat varieties 2016 Yield (bu./ac.) collected at 10 sites across Manitoba.

Comparisons

Data in the winter wheat and fall rye yield comparisons tables allows produc- ers to make head-to-head comparisons between varieties at each site, using the Type/Variety 2016 Average Yield (bu./acre) Arborg Beausejour Boissevain Carberry Carman Hamiota Roblin Rosebank Stonewall Winnipeg statistical information provided in the Hazlet 110 118 135 69 120 98 99 121 119 124 96 grey shaded area located at the bottom Danko 107 122 130 65 125 96 92 128 125 108 74 of the table. Hybrid Fall Rye The first step will be to look at the Bono 132 151 152 93 150 137 114 146 150 137 90 Brasetto 134 145 164 86 143 133 118 155 145 141 105 “Sign Diff” value — a “yes” or “no” Guttino 133 156 155 82 150 132 117 144 151 142 101 will indicate if a real difference exists between varieties. For example, for fall SITE GRAND MEAN (bu./acre) 139 147 79 138 119 108 139 138 131 93 rye at the Hamiota site there are signifi- CV% 10.5 4.3 11.5 2.1 5.3 3.8 13.0 7.0 7.5 8.7 LSD (bu./acre) 28 12 17 6 10 8 — 19 18 15 cant differences between the five varie- Sign Diff Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes ties tested. The second step is to look at the “LSD” value. LSD stands for least significant is generally the first information produc- Wheat class modernization impacts between the Manitoba Seed Growers’ difference and it shows the number of ers look at, variety characteristics such winter wheat varieties. Effective August Association, Manitoba Agriculture and bushels per acre that individual varieties as maturity, height, standability and dis- 1, 2016 the new Canada Western Special the Manitoba Co-operator. Look for must differ by to be considered signifi- ease resistance are critical to maximizing Purpose (CWSP) class came into Seed Manitoba 2017 in December – it cantly different. For example, if compar- yield potential, end quality and therefore effect, along with the termination of will contain 2016 winter wheat protein ing fall rye varieties at the Hamiota site economic returns. Consider 2016, when the Canada Western General Purpose data for the 10 sites, as well as updated the varieties must differ by more than stripe rust appeared early in the season (CWGP) class. This impacted the des- long-term yield data for winter wheat eight bushels per acre. If we compare in winter wheat, a repeat of 2015. Or ignation of several winter wheat varie- and fall rye. Hazlet and Brasetto, we see Brasetto fusarium head blight which can impact ties. Producers need to be aware of these yielded significantly higher at this site yield and quality of winter wheat in any changes, in order to declare that the win- The early release of the MCVET winter in 2016. given year. Selecting a variety with a ter wheat delivery they are making is cereal data was only possible through While it is tempting to only look at strong disease package is one of the keys eligible for a specific western Canadian the hard work of a team of contributors data from single sites, individual site to maximizing yield and quality. wheat class. The Canadian Grain including: data and even data accumulated over Commission’s Variety Designation Lists, • Patti Rothenburger, several sites in a single year must More information available on its website, helps producers MCVET co-ordinator; always be viewed with caution. Ideally, Refer to Seed Manitoba 2016 at www. identify which varieties are eligible for • Craig Linde, Manitoba Agriculture producers should look at yield data col- seedmb.ca to review all the variety each class. diversification specialist; lected over many years and locations descriptions, including agronomic • Anita Brule-Babel, University of (long-term yield data) in combina- attributes and disease-resistance rat- Seed Manitoba 2017 Manitoba cereals breeder; tion with the multi-site yearly data and ings, for winter wheat and fall rye. Also The Seed Manitoba guide will con- • MCVET Winter Cereal site contractors; select those varieties that perform well remember the importance of marketing tinue to provide the latest unbiased • MCVET sponsors and supporters, not only in their area but across loca- opportunities and potential end uses information on post-registration vari- including Winter Cereals Manitoba, tions and years. such as milling, brewing or feed and eth- ety performance in Manitoba. Seed which provide funding for post-regis- It’s not just about yield! Although yield anol when selecting a variety. Manitoba is a collaborative effort tration winter wheat variety testing.

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Research Innovation Centre out of a contribution of $210,000 to sup- BY LORRAINE STEVENSON Ontario. port the Winkler-area research Co-operator staff “Peak of the Market’s research project. program has been growing over The research will provide veg- hose orange-fleshed sweet the last few years,” said Tracy etable growers with relevant infor- potatoes Canadians love Shinners-Carnelley, Peak’s mation to help them make deci- T eating travel many miles to director of research and quality sions for their farms, Eichler said reach our dinner plates. enhancement, adding that grow- in a press release. Most are grown in the southern ers have been trying varieties on “Vegetables are important U.S., where a much longer and their own farms. crops for the province’s farmers warmer growing season makes Having this site will enable and for our agriculture industry, commercial production possible. growers to see new varieties here while also having the added bene- Now new varietal research, too, and if something interests fit of making more nutritious and underway near Winkler, may them, they can grow them on a locally grown food available for make field production of them New crops and varieties developed here will help expand market opportunities larger scale and evaluate them on Manitobans,” he said. possible in a Canadian climate for vegetable farmers, says Keith Kuhl chair of Peak of the Market and Tracy their own farms, she said. Manitoba farmers grow more too. Shinners-Carnelley, the grower co-operative’s director of research and quality Peak of the Market growers are than 9,000 acres of fresh market Sweet potatoes are included enhancement. PHOTO: LORRAINE STEVENSON contributing more than $477,000 potatoes and 600 acres of car- in plot trials within Peak of toward the three-year research rots for Peak of the Market every the Market’s research site on “The taste must always appeal other potential crop vegetable project. year. The organization and its 15 acres south of the commu- to consumers as well,” he said. growers in Manitoba see poten- Last week provincial Minister growers employ more than 1,000 nity at a former Manitoba Crop “Taste is always a criteria.” tial to sell. of Agriculture Ralph Eichler and Manitobans. Diversification site. Beyond that, the research site The research is being done in federal Agriculture Minister This is the second year of the is available for looking at any co-operation with the Vineland Lawrence MacAulay announced [email protected] program, focused on improving yields and developing new vari- eties to create new production opportunities for potato and car- rot growers. There’s keen interest in growing sweet potato here too, given the increasing popularity of it among consumers, says Keith Kuhl, board chair with Peak of the Market and OUT OF THE BAG. NOW. president of Southern Potato at Winkler. “It seems to be the in thing to Get the job done fast with Brandt’s 8510 GrainBag Unloader. With its heavy-duty, easy-to-operate eat,” he said. design and a 17" auger that will move 8,500 bushels per hour, the Brandt 8510 is an indispensable part Reports say Canadians new- found love of sweet potato has of your grain storage system. Get your grain out of the bag and off to market faster and more easily pushed demand up more than 80 then ever with Brandt. That’s Powerful Value. Delivered. per cent in the past decade. Manitoba growers want to cap- ture that opportunity and grow and supply that demand locally, Kuhl said. 04 However, until now, although 01 some have experimented with it, OUTSTANDING sweet potato requires an entirely SPRING LOADED PERFORMANCE different production method, CLUTCH 17" main auger unloads 10' bags at plus available varieties haven’t The easily accessible 03 8,500 bu/hr requiring only 50 hp. been suited to Manitoba’s shorter, clutch makes for hassle-free cooler climate. bag removal. NARROW But that’s changing, said Kuhl. TRANSPORT “Varieties that have come out in 02 Simply fold in the auger the last few years are showing a lot and rotate the roller into more promise,” he said. EASY TO transport position for “There’s a possibility we can CONTROL worry-free transport. actually make it work.” All controls are The majority of research tri- situated at ground level als underway at the site looks at for maximum control nutrient and pest management while unloading. 05 issues and needs related to potato production in general, however. BAG KNIFE “The No. 1 focus is on new The self-storing bag knife opportunities in potato varieties can be set up or stored in for the fresh market,” said Kuhl. seconds. There again, growers want to capture new opportunities that are emerging in table potatoes. Red-skinned, white-fleshed pota- toes have long been a Manitoba staple, but growers are now pro- 06 ducing more yellow-fleshed pota- BAG ROLLER toes as demand grows for these. The hydraulic bag They are also interested in supply- roller securely grips the ing niche product potatoes such bag for easy unloading as fingerlings, purple-skinned and and cleanup. purple-fleshed potatoes, and red- skinned, red-fleshed potatoes, Kuhl said. In 2016 there are 29 entries in potato evaluation trials submitted from European breeders as well as from across North America. Plots are also devoted to varietal evaluations to help grow a better carrot too. “Genetics in carrots are chang- ing and evolving on an ongoing basis,” Kuhl said. What growers brandt.ca 1-866-427-2638 hope to get out of this work is a way to boost yields while produc- ing carrots more uniform in size. 24 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016

Aerial imagery deal signed EU regulators Two Manitoba companies are major players in the new venture to investigate Dow, DuPont STAFF merger Manitoba-based John Deere dealership has The companies still A inked a deal to give cus- expect to close their tomers access to drone services that can generate images used deal by year’s end to help make decisions about land and water management. E n n s B r o t h e r s j o i n s BY FOO YUN CHEE Saskatchewan-based Western Brussels / Reuters Sales in linking up with Green Aero Tech last month. Green U antitrust regula- Aero Tech was founded in 2012 tors have opened in the Red River Valley and E a full investiga- today works across Western tion into Dow Chemical Canada. and DuPont’s pro- “We’re not drones for the posed US$130-billion sake of drones,” said Scott merger, saying the deal Hiebert, CEO of Green Aero may reduce competi- Tech. “We tailor our services to A new deal gives John Deere customers access to drone imagery. PHOTO: THINKSTOCK tion in crop protec- the client.” tion, seeds and some Hiebert says the service will ing for crop stress manage- “Working with Green Aero our team, putting the latest in petrochemicals. collect accurate data and work ment, and thermal imaging for Tech means we’re capable drone technology right at our T h e E u r o p e a n with the dealerships to deliver research purposes. They’re also of delivering solutions to our fingertips.” Commission said the that information to custom- working on a special interface entire trade area,” said Mitch For Green Aero Tech this deal deal, which would create ers. That includes information for John Deere dealerships to Rezansoff, Integrated Solutions gives them access to the cus- the world’s largest inte- like elevation reports related to allow the data to interface with manager at Enns Brothers. tomer bases of two of Canada’s grated crop protection drainage, multi-spectral imag- existing software. “They’re a trusted extension of largest John Deere dealerships. and seeds company, may also hurt innovation. “ T h e l i ve l i h o o d o f f a r m e r s d e p e n d s o n access to seeds and crop protection at com- p e t i t i v e p r i c e s . We need to make sure that the proposed merger does not lead to higher prices or less innova- tion for these products,” European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a state- ment Aug. 11. The EU competition enforcer said concessions offered by the companies last month were insuffi- cient to allay its concerns. Neither the commission nor the companies pro- vided details on the offer. The regulator delayed its final decision on the deal to Dec. 20. Dow Chemical and DuPont said they would w o r k c o n s t r u c t i v e l y with the commission to address its concerns and that they still expected the deal to close by the end of 2016. The companies, in a release, described the EU review as “a common next step in the review process for a transaction of this size and scope.” Both companies are major suppliers of herbi- cides, insecticides, lead- CARRY ON ing producers of gene editing technology as TO YOUR SEED DECISION well as strong suppliers of specialty polyolefins We’re with you to make sure you’ve got the right seed for your farm — like Genuity® Roundup Ready® which are widely used in packaging and adhesive canola. It’s the system that tackles tough weeds and gives you powerful yields and ultimate versatility applications. The sector has seen against Western Canada’s extremes. Count on CPS for the seed and agronomic advice you need a consolidation surge in for a successful crop. So much riding on your farm, so many ways to profi t from our experience. recent months as com- panies bulk up to better BRING IT ON compete with rivals.

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GUN & MILITARIA SHOW Sunova Centre West St Paul Rec Centre UNRESERVED ESTATE 48 Holland Rd LARGE EQUIPMENT Located North of the North Perimeter Hwy AUCTION between McPhillips & Main St AUCTION SALE off Kapelus Rd WINNIPEG, MB. 1249 Manahan Ave. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH, 2016 *FARM RETIREMENT 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Adults $5.00 – Women free *REPO *GARAGE KEEPERS ACT Saturday, Sept. 17th at 11:00 am Children under 12 accompanied (Viewing Day Before 9:00 am till 3:00 pm Only) by an adult free There will be dealers NEW TRACTOR PARTS. Specializing in *GERHARD KAYSER MOVING SALE from Ontario, Saskatchewan engine rebuild kits and thousands of other Having received instructions from the Executor Managers and Manitoba parts. Savings! Service manuals and de- SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17th 10AM of K&K Mfg. Inc., we will sell the following: (Part 1) Show Sponsored by the MCC of C cals. Steiner Parts Dealer. Our 43rd Location: 218 Brandt Street, Steinbach, Manitoba year! www.diamondfarmtractorparts.com FORKLIFTS & pipe threader* Milwaukee magnetic drill* power hack Stretch your advertising dollars! Place an ad Call 1-800-481-1353. Note: Equipment Starts at 11 AM. Remainder of saw* Fairbanks-Morse scale* electric mobile cement in the classifieds. Our friendly staff is waiting Household & Misc Sold Near the end of the Auction SCISSOR LIFTS mixer* 7-pallet jacks* 6’ electric plate roller* etc. for your call. 1-800-782-0794. 4-Sky Jacks scissor lifts* Mec Scissor Lift* Hyster SHELVING TRACTORS *Case IH 895 Diesel Tractor, MFWD, Loader, 15,000 lbs. gas forklift* Allis Chalmers propane 6,000 6-Cantilever racks* assorted pallet rack beams* Cab, 3 PTH *John Deere 4440, Duals, 8200hrs, AC *684 lbs. forklift* Cast MC 30 electric forklift 3,000 lbs.* 10-sections of Interlake pallet racking* IHC Diesel, 3 PTH, Cab, 3511 hrs *McCormick Farmall EQUIPMENT & TOOLS MISCELLANEOUS M EQUIPMENT *2003 John Deere Diesel 4895 SP Bertsch & Co. 16’ 3/16 shear* Cincinnati 10’ brake* fencing (5-gates, rolls of fencing w/poles)* 5-8X8 Windrower, 1668hrs, AC, 895 PowrReverser Header Chicago 16’ brake* Cincinnati 9’ shear 3/16* pressure treated timbers* 6x4 Safe w/key* 1-mobile (excellent shape) *2001 Case IH 2388 Combine, Pickup Roussell punch press* 2-older punch press* UBT stock ladder* Rite TS-2000 trailer stand* assorted Header *1995 Case IH 2188 Combine, Pickup Header Iron worker type 210-13 model 1102* 4-Industrial propane cages* assorted forklift chargers* Cotfing MULVEY “FLEA” MARKET. Osborne and *Hydraulic Dirt Scraper *Hydraulic Pull Type Grader drill presses* press* Miller MP-30E welder* Canox worm drive hoist* Large vise* sheets of metal* Mulvey Ave. E. Winnipeg. Saturday’s, Sun- *McCormick Horse Drawn Sickle Mower *Land Roller Starpower 304c-cc1cu* Miller CP-200 welders* strapping machines* Canarm mobile fan* pallet day’s, Holidays, 10AM-5PM. 40+ vendors. HEAVY TRUCKS AND TRAILERS *2003 Freightliner Lincoln electric Power Arc 5000* Pynablast pressure metal siding* assorted planks & flooring* plus other A/C. Debit, Visa, MC. Table or booth rental FL80 5T 27ft Refer Truck *2000 Volvo VN , Detroit S60 washer & others* Rigid 535 pipe threader* Rigid 300 misc. items too numerous to mention. info call 204-478-1217, mulveymarket.ca (rebuilt at 387K) 13spd Eaton Fuller, A/R Susp, 655K 1946 2N FORD tractor, steel wheels (rare), *1991 Utility 48ft T/A Van Trailer *1973 Fruehauf 45ft T/A TERMS: new: electrical, battery, fluids, steering Cash, Visa, MasterCard & Debit Paid in Full Day of Sale. 5% Buyer’s Fee wheel, gauges, radiator, muffler. Prof. Storage Van Trailer VEHICLES *2004 Dodge Ram 3500 sandblasting and paint, $5200. Laramie Quad Cab 4X4, 5.9 Cummins, 384K, Safety “Everything Sold As is, Where is” with no warranties implied or expressed 306-864-2423, , SK. *2008 Dodge Grand Caravan, DVD, Sto-n Go, 3.3L, 298K, PIPER PA22-20, 3637 TT, 150 HP, 947 Safety *2005 Ford F350 Lariat, 4dr Crew Cab, 4X4, Diesel “SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS & DELETIONS” eng. hrs., wing tip exts., Vortex genera- tors, Cleveland brakes, Scott tail wheel, Advertise your unwanted equipment in the *2005 Ford F-150 4 Door Crew, 4X4, Safety, 200K *2004 new battery, new turn and bank, new DG, Classifieds. Call our toll-free number and Toyota Sienna XLE Limited AWD, Leather, DVD, Safety, new vertical compass, Tanis engine heater, place your ad with our friendly staff, and 265K *2000 Lexus RX300, 4WD, 155K mi,Safety YARD KAYE’S AUCTIONS $35,000. Skis and extra propeller don’t forget to ask about our prepayment bo- TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT *2003 Windrower with 204-668-0183 Wpg. available. 306-768-7330, Carrot River, SK. nus. Prepay for 3 weeks and get 2 weeks free! 895 PowrReverser Header add in that its a 14ft *2016 1-800-782-0794. John Deere X350 Lawn Tractor, 48” Deck, 25 hrs *Allis www.kayesauctions.com ALWAYS HANGARED, org. J3 Cub 65 HP, Chalmers 5015 Sub Compact 18 HP Diesel, 3 pt *3 pt metal prop, recent ceconite. Good inside/ Harrows *Caroni TC590N 60” 3 pt Finish Mower *48” out. 3770.20 TT Airframe, 1185.2 SMOH, Farm King 3 pt Finish Mower *7ft Farm King 3 pt Blade engine 33 hrs. since top overhaul. Extra 5 BULLDOG FANNING MILL; 5’ ice saw; 2 *6ft Farm King 3 pt Discer *(2) 3 pt Rotary Tillers SKID gallon wing tank, shoulder harness, cyl hay knives; Brass grain probe; Westfalia STEER ATTACHMENTS *Stout 48” Walk-Thru Pallet McSherry Auction Service Ltd temp. Estate sale $35,000 cdn. Phone cream separator; 2 hand water pumps; Forks *Stout 48” Full Back Pallet Forks *Stout 96” Snow 204-836-2686, St. Alphonse, MB. Fairbanks Morris 500 lb. platform scale; Bucket *(2) Stout Rock Bucket Grapple HD72-3 *Stout Double trees and neck yokes. Brush Grapple HD72-8 *Stout Brush Grapple HD66-9 204-256-8668, 204-425-3602, Zhoda, MB. *BR72 Angle Broom *S72 Sweeper w/ 0.6 Cubic Yard CONSTRUCTION/ Bucket *(2) 86” Dozer Blades/Snow Pusher *(4) 94” CAB CAM CAMERAS observation sys- WANTED: TRACTOR MANUALS, sales bro- Dozer Blade/Snow Pushers *(2) BC72 Brush Cutters AGRICULTURE tems, wired and wireless, accessories, top chures, tractor catalogs. 306-373-8012, *TR900/200 Industrial Trencher SKID STEER TIRES quality savings. Call 1-800-481-1353. Saskatoon, SK. (SOLD IN SETS OF 4) *(12) Hosoon Skid Steer Tires Marilyn Mateychuk Late George www.diamondfarmtractorparts.com 12-16.5 N.H.S. *(12) Hosoon Skid Steer Tires 10-16.5 N.H.S *(4) 10-16.5 Maxam Skid Steer Tires 10 ply INDUSTRIAL & SHOP TOOLS *New 100 Ton Heavy Sat. Sept. 17th @ 10:00 am PLAN TO ATTEND the Huge Auction Sale Truck Scale *Lincoln 225 amp Stick Welder *Industrial for Walter Johnston of Carrot River on Air Pontoon Air Compressor, 4 gal, Honda Engine (new) *Goodyear Air Hose Reel w/ 50ft Steinbach, MB – 15 Miles South On Hwy 12 #38019 Saturday, Sept 24, 2016 at 9:00 AM. Sale 1/2” Hose (new) *(2) 8 gal portable air compressor *6/12V Battery Charger *3000 PSI PH located 2 miles east of Carrot River, SK. Gas Pressure Washer (new) *New Tire Changer Machines (110V) *New Wheel Balancer or 5 Miles North West on Hwy 12 - Zhoda Turn Off past sawmill. Watch for Signs. Items for Machines *(2) 2000W Inverter Generators (new) *10,000 BDG Belt Drive Generator Head Contact: (204) 434-6622 Auction: D7E Cat; New set of D7 Cat (new) *Reddy Heater 70,000 BTU Diesel Heater *New Deep Crossover Alum Truck Tool ADRIAN’S MAGNETO SERVICE. Guaran- tracks; John Deere 1010 crawler; Factory teed repairs on mags and ignitors. Repairs. built 24’ bandsaw sawmill c/w 20 HP Hon- Boxes (fi ts most full size trucks) *Alum Storage Chest Truck Box (36 3/4inX20 1/2inX18 AUCTION NOTE: Internet Bidding will be available! Parts. Sales. 204-326-6497. Box 21232, da engine; Like new 1985 Honda 250 3 1/2in) *Ironton 125 Flux Core Wire Welder *Arc 180 AC/DC Welder *Honda GX390 Engine, Go to www.bidspotter.com Steinbach, MB. R5G 1S5. wheeler; Like new Polaris 250 Colt snow- horizontal shaft *420cc PH Engine, horizontal shaft *Dewalt 14” Chop Saw D28715 *16 mobile; Tractors; Vehicles; Power units; spd Bench Drill Press *14” PH Chain Saw *1 HP Shallow Well Pump w/ Pressure Tank Trailers; Large quantity of shop tools & (new) *Strongway Hose Reel Cart Holds 400ft 5/8” Hose *12V Electric Trailer Jack 3500lb Crawlers, Excavators & Screener: CAT 225 Track Excavator 5991 Hrs * Screener FORD TRACTOR PARTS. Specializing in equipment; Steel; Woodworking; Lumber; Cap w/ remote *Large Qty New Sheet 8N, 9N, and 2N tractor parts and engine BUILDING SUPPLIES & STORAGE BUILDINGS 28” W 36’ L 4 Cyl Wisc w Side Load Hopper * CAT D7 P Shift Hyd Angle Dozer * 87 Grain bins; Antique items; And household. Metal Siding (18ft, 16ft, 14ft, 12ft, approx 2000 sheets total) *Approx 100 30ft Lamanated kits. Plus all other Ford models. Manuals. Do not miss this Sale!! Excellent Items. CAT D6B Straight Dozer w Winch 6714 Hrs * Komatsu 65E P Shift Straight Dozer www.diamondfarmtractorparts.com Call Sale conducted by Rick McAuley Auction Posts for pole buildings *30X85, 30X40, 20X30 Cover All Peak Shelter Buildings *20X40 Ext Track Full Canopy * CAT D7E Disassembled Not Complete – For Parts * Wheel 1-800-481-1353. Services. PL#913568. White Fox, SK. This Pagoda Party/Event Tents *16X22 Marquee Party/Event Tents LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT Loaders, Graders & Scrapers: 2) Champion 740 Graders w Snow Wing 1) P Shift is only a partial listing. View more on-line *(2) Rugged Ranch Squeeze Chutes *Large Qty Panels & Gates (7ft, 8ft, 10ft Panels) * AC 940 P Shift 3 Yard Wheel Loader 3124 Hrs * Michigan 75A Series 3, 2 ½ Yard at: www.rickmcauleyauctions.com HOUSEHOLD & MISC *Large N Scale Electric Train Set (original invoice $6000) *Coin & Wheel Loader * Int 3850 1 ½ Yard Wheel Loader * 2) Cat 619 Scraper Buggy Std * ADVERTISING Paper Money Collection (sold in 4 lots at 10AM) *Solid Wood Table & 6 Chairs, China Cabinet Tractors & Skid Steer: JD 6605 MFWA Cab Quad P Shift w L/H Rev 3 PH 540/1000 Call our toll-free number to take advantage of *Household Furniture *Doll Collection *Bell Collection *Bosch Axxis Stackable Washer & FEL w 5903 Hrs. * Ford New Holland TD 145 Bi Direct w FEL & 3PH 3300 Hrs * DEADLINE: NOON our Prepayment Bonus. Prepay for 3 weeks and Dryer *20ft Bi-Parting Rot Iron Driveway Gates *Misc Housewares *Note: It is possible for we’ll run your ad 2 more weeks for free. That’s some items to be pulled from the sale. Especially bank repo and farm credit items when a Case 2290 Cab 540/1000 w Factory Duals 9641 Hrs * 94 Belarus 5170 MFWA on THURSDAYS 5 weeks for the price of 3. Call 1-800-782-0794 payment is made. Also many items will be added. *Please check our website closer to sale Cab 3PH 540/1000 w FEL 4372 Hrs. * JD 3020 Dsl 540/1000 w FEL * 2) Vers 145 today! date for most accurate listing. 4 Wheel Drive * Bobcat 722 Skid Steer 4536 Hrs. * Ford 8 N 3PH * Farm Equip: (unless otherwise stated) NH 414 12’ Disc Bine * Vermeer 605 J Auto Tie Rd Baler * Vicon 6 Wheel rake * McSherry Auction Service Ltd AC Side Del. 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SANDBLASTING AND PAINTING. We do AUTOSHIFT TRUCKS AVAILABLE: Boxed 2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT, 4WD, 3.0L, V6, McSherry Auction Service Ltd welding, patching, repairs, re-wiring of tandems and tractor units. Contact David loaded, sunroof, Grey, 139,627 kms, trucks, trailers, heavy equipment, etc. We 306-887-2094, 306-864-7055, Kinistino, Stk#G1227A, $16,395. 1-800-667-0490. AUCTION SALE use Epoxy primers and Endura topcoats. SK. DL #327784. www.davidstrucks.com www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. Competitive rates. Contact Agrimex at 2007 IH 9400, with Cummins 435 HP, 10 Huge Estate of 306-331-7443, Dysart, SK. spd. AutoShift, 20’ box, alum. wheels and 2015 GMC ACADIA SLT1, AWD, 3.6L, V6, Lionel Filion tanks, exc. cond., certified, $67,500; 2007 loaded, Nav, heated leather, 48,853 kms, Mack, 460 Mack eng., 12 spd. auto. trans., Stk #G1243A, $39,395. 1-800-667-0490. 3-way lockers, alum. wheels, good tires, www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. www.windandweathershelters.com Sat. Sept. 10th @ 10:00 am 20’ BH&T, rear controls, pintle plate, COMMERCIAL GRADE Wind and weather GRASSLAND TRAILERS OFFERING shelter buildings available in widths from quality trailers at wholesale prices. 20’ $69,500; 1990 Kenworth T600, 450 HP 2011 FORD ESCAPE, silver, price reduced Steep Rock, MB – Detroit, 10 spd., alum. front wheels, good 20’ to 90’. Prices starting at $2495. If you steel livestock, starting at $13,450; 20’ $9999. Call 1-800-667-4414, Wynyard, SK. have bought an auction building and need 2 1/2 Miles East on Hwy 239 aluminum livestock, starting at $21,650. tires, pulls good w/1996 36’ Cancade 2 www.thoens.com DL #909250. Contact: Erwin (204) 768-0183 hopper grain trailer- nice shape, $35,000. to upgrade to more durable material or Call Glen, 306-640-8034, Assiniboia, SK. or parts we can help. Located in Yorkton. email: [email protected] Trades accepted. Call Merv at 306-276-7518, 306-767-2616, Arborfield, 2010 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5L h-4 cyl., Contact Paul at 306-641-5464 or Ladimer Modern & Vintage Items * Over 25 SK. DL#906768 64,262, stk#SK-U01890. Call for our best 306-795-7779. Tractors * Crawlers * Wheel Loader price! Call 1-877-373-2662, DL #914077, * Haying & Grain Equip * Vintage 2009 FREIGHTLINER, 10 spd Eaton auto- or www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca Vehicles * Saw Mill * Tools * Antiques * shift w/clutch, DD15 Detroit w/20’ BH&T; CONCRETE FLATWORK: Specializing in 2008 TANDEM, 7600 IH, Cummins, 10 2014 JEEP CHEROKEE LTD, 4WD, 3.2L, place & finish of concrete floors. Can ac- spd., new BH&T; 2004 Pete 330 single ax- V6, loaded, NAV, sunroof, 82,117 kms, commodate any floor design. References Stuart McSherry le, Cat, Allison auto. w/new 16’ BH&T. Ron Stk#G1511A, $26,395. 1-800-667-0490. available. Alexander, MB. 204-752-2069. (204) 467-1858 or (204) 886-7027 Brown Imp. 306-493-9393, www.rbisk.ca www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. www.mcsherryauction.com 2009 MACK CH613, only 505,000 kms., Stretch your advertising dollars! Place an ad new 2015 20’ Neustar grain box, 365 HP, 2012 GMC ACADIA Denali, AWD, 3.6L, V6, in the classifieds. Our friendly staff is waiting 10 spd. Cam 204-470-8215, Winnipeg, MB loaded, sunroof, leather, 104,285 kms, for your call. 1-800-782-0794. 2016 NORBERT’S 53’ ground load stock Stk#G1439A, $32,395. 1-800-667-0490. 2007 KENWORTH, C15 CAT, 13 spd., Ultra- www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. trailer. For specs, pics and price, visit Shift; 2007 Freightliner, Mercedes, 13 spd. www.kramerauction.com 1-800-529-9958. UltraShift. Both have new grain boxes with electric tarps and are Sask. Safetied. 2014 BUICK ENCLAVE, AWD, Convenience 306-270-6399, Saskatoon, SK. DL 316542. 3.6L, loaded, cloth, Iridium, 68,628 kms, PRIVE BUILDING MOVERS Ltd.! Bonded, WRECKING SEMI-TRUCKS, lots of parts. www.78truxsales.com Stk #G1280A, $32,395. 1-800-667-0490. licensed for SK. and AB. Fully insured. www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. Moving all types and sizes of buildings. Call Yellowhead Traders. 306-896-2882, HAUSER GOOSENECK TRAILERS: Fea- Churchbridge, SK. REMOTE CONTROL ENDGATE AND Call Andy 306-625-3827, , SK. turing 2 trailers in 1, use as HD gooseneck 1998 Ford 1998 Ford hoist systems can save you time, energy 2013 GMC TERRAIN SLT2, AWD, 2.4L, I4, www.privebuildingmovers.com VS TRUCK WORKS Inc. Parting out GM trailer and/or round bale transporter. Me- chanical side self-unloading. LED lighting. and keep you safe this seeding season. loaded, sunroof, Grey, 61,235 kms, 1/2 and 1 ton trucks. Call 403-972-3879, Give Kramble Industries a call at Stk#G1516A, $25,395. 1-800-667-0490. Alsask, SK. www.vstruckworks.com Ramps optional. Hauser’s Machinery, Mel- ville, SK. 1-888-939-4444. www.hausers.ca 306-933-2655, Saskatoon, SK. or visit us www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. online at: www.kramble.net TRUCK BONEYARD INC. Specializing in obsolete parts, all makes. Trucks bought 2011 MANAC 53’ FLAT tri-axle step deck, COMING BEFORE HARVEST: 2002 IH 2013 FORD EDGE Sport, AWD, V6, NAV, 160 ACRES, near Regina, w/yard and busi- for wrecking. 306-771-2295, , SK. good condition, low miles, w/3 bunks, 12 2600 w/B&H; 2009 Mack AutoShift, B&H; sunroof, 22’ wheels, leather, 61,993 kms, ness opportunity; 3 acre greenhouse op- winches sliding on left side, $26,500 OBO. 2009 IH ProStar 8600, Cummins eng, Au- Stk #G1305A, $30,395. 1-800-667-0490. eration, near Regina, includes home; SW ONE OF SASK’s largest inventory of used 306-641-0071, Yorkton, SK. www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. SK. restaurant, lounge includes 15 room toShift, B&H. Call Merv at 306-276-7518, motel; Assiniboia Investment Property - heavy truck parts. 3 ton tandem diesel mo- White, Offers. [email protected] 306-767-2616, Arborfield, SK DL #906768 tors and transmissions and differentials for REBUILT 1990 DOEPKER 32x32 hay trail- White, Offers. [email protected] Medical building; 30 minutes from Regina, ers, air ride w/lift axles, Beacons, wide 2015 BUICK ENCLAVE, AWD, 3.6L, V6, viable hotel, restaurant/offsale on Hwy 39; all makes! Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., IT MAY BE YELLOW but do not underes- loaded, NAV, heated leather, 42,357 kms, 1-800-938-3323. load lights, totally refurbished, $30,500. timate it! 2006 Kenworth T800, 430 HP Vanguard bar and grill, incl. 3 bdrm. home. Can deliver. 204-729-7297, Brandon, MB. Stk #G1054A, $44,395. 1-800-667-0490. Brian Tiefenbach, 306-536-3269, Colliers CAT, 13 spd., AC, c/w used 20’ Lux grain www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. SOUTHSIDE AUTO WRECKERS located box, new air operated PTO and pump, SK. Int., Regina, SK. www.collierscanada.com in , SK. 306-842-2641. Used car 100 MISC. SEMI TRAILER FLATDECKS, 2014 GMC DENALI 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, Safety; 2002 PETERBILT 378 gravel parts, light truck to semi-truck parts. We $2,500 to $30,000. 7 heavy tri-axle low 6.2L, V8, loaded, NAV, 40,020 kms, truck, 15-16’ alum. box, C-13 430 HP, 18 buy scrap iron and non-ferrous metals. beds and 8 16-wheelers, $18,800 to Stk#G1302, $45,995. 1-800-667-0490. spd., new 1124.5 tires, alum. wheels, dual HOUSE MOVING BUSINESS for sale. $70,000. 306-222-2413, Saskatoon, SK. www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. stacks and air cleaners, picture truck, un- 2001 FORD 150 handicap van, 113,000 Complete with all equipment. Numerous WRECKING TRUCKS: All makes all www.trailerguy.ca der 600,000 kms, SK. Safety. Call sets of straight steel beams. 3 winch models. Need parts? Call 306-821-0260 orig. kms, new tires/brakes, never smoked SEVERAL DODGE DIESELS, 2005-2014. 306-221-2166, 306-233-5567 evenings, in, $12,500 OBO. 306-563-3000 Canora SK trucks. All kinds of hyd. jacks and blocking. or email: [email protected] Cudworth, SK. Turnkey. 306-693-2595, 306-631-3757. Wrecking Dodge, Chev, GMC, Ford and Your diesel truck specialist! Phone others. Lots of 4x4 stuff, 1/2 ton - 3 ton, 204-981-0970, Winnipeg, MB. buses etc. and some cars. We ship by bus, mail, Loomis, Purolator. , SK. 2014 GMC SLT 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, 5.3L, V8, loaded, leather, 116,951 kms, 1985 INT. TANDEM dump truck, Cummins SASKATOON TRUCK PARTS CENTRE Stk#G1282A, $35,395. 1-800-667-0490. 210 HP, 9 spd., good 11R22.5 rubber, Ltd. North Corman Industrial Park. www.watrousmainline.com. DL#907173. $15,000. 204-795-9192, Plum Coulee, MB. New and used parts available for 3 ton 2013 MACK CHU613 Pinnacle, 505 HP, 18 ROUGH LUMBER: 2x6x16’, 2x6x8’, 4x6x16’. trucks all the way up to highway tractors, 2015 GMC SLT 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, Call 306-238-4411, , SK. for every make and model, no part too big 5.3L, loaded, NAV, sunroof, 28,239 kms, spd., 14 front, 46 rears, 222” WB, alum. FARMERS AND BUSINESS PERSONS need or small. Our shop specializes in custom Stk#G1472A, $49,395. 1-800-667-0490. wheels, 15’ Renn box plumbed for pup, financial help? Go to: www.bobstocks.ca rebuilt differentials/transmissions and www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. 174,000 kms, 11.24 rubber, $115,000. ROUGH LUMBER: 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 1” or call 306-757-1997. 315 Victoria Ave., clutch installations. Engines are available, Call 306-731-7266, Strasbourg, SK. boards, windbreak slabs, 4x4, 6x6, 8x8, all Regina, SK. 2013 CANUCK END DUMP gravel trailer, in stock. Custom sizes on order. Log sid- both gas and diesel. Re-sale units are on air ride, manual tarp, vg cond., new MB. 2009 SILVERADO 3500 LTZ dually, Crew- the lot ready to go. We buy wrecks for cab, 4x4, dsl., auto, leather, 133,000 kms, ing, cove siding, lap siding, shiplap, 1” and safety, $45,000. Can deliver. Call anytime 2” tongue and groove. V&R Sawing, FARM CHEMICAL / parts, and sell for wrecks! For more info. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. 1 owner, $33,995. Hendry’s Chrysler call 306-668-5675 or 1-800-667-3023. 306-528-2171, Nokomis, SK. DL #907140. 2016 VOLVO 670 I-Shift, 46,000 kms; 306-232-5488, , SK. SEED COMPLAINTS www.saskatoontruckparts.ca DL #914394 2014 Volvo 780, I-Shift; 2013 Volvo 430, BEHNKE DROP DECK semi style and I-Shift. Call 204-871-5170, Austin, MB. We also specialize in: agricultural pintle hitch sprayer trailers. Air ride, 2015 GMC SLT 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, WRECKING VOLVO TRUCKS: Misc. axles complaints of any nature; Crop ins. and parts. Also tandem trailer suspension tandem and tridems. Contact SK: 5.3L, loaded, Iridium, 25,354 kms, 1989 IH EAGLE, 425 CAT, 3406 engine, 306-398-8000; AB: 403-350-0336. Stk#G1518A, $49,395. 1-800-667-0490. 5th wheel, 24.5 alum. budds, white, CONTINUOUS METAL ROOFING, no ex- appeals; Spray drift; Chemical failure; axles. Call 306-539-4642, Regina, SK. www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. $16,500. 306-960-3000, St. Louis, SK. posed screws to leak or metal overlaps. Residual herbicide; Custom operator TRUCK PARTS: 1/2 to 3 ton, new and 2015 53’ STEPDECK Lode-King w/flip over Ideal for lower slope roofs, rinks, church- used. We ship anywhere. Contact Phoenix ramps, bale racks, bunks, and pullout 2015 GMC SLT 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, 1998 WHITE FREIGHTLINER, Cummins, es, pig barns, commercial, arch rib build- issues; Equip. malfunctions. Licensed Auto, 1-877-585-2300, Lucky Lake, SK. lights. 306-778-3306, , SK. loaded, leather, Black, 73,615 kms, 13 spd., 40,000 diffs, new tires, condo ing and residential roofing; also available Agrologist on Staff. For assistance and Stk#G1145A, $41,995. 1-800-667-0490. bunk, $16,500. 306-698-3245 Wolseley SK in Snap Lock. 306-435-8008, Wapella, SK. TOPGUN TRAILER SALES “For those who www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. compensation call demand the best.” PRECISION AND T800 KENWORTHS ALL HEAVY SPECS AGASSIZ TRAILERS (flatdecks, end 2013 RAM 2500 Laramie, Crew, 98,000 18 spd., full lockers, 2008, 2007 w/bunks. PRICE TO CLEAR!! Back-Track InvesTIgaTIons SCHOOL BUSES: 23 to 66 passenger, dumps, enclosed cargo). 1-855-255-0199, kms, $42,900; 2012 Ram 4500, C&C, dsl., Also daycab 2009, new trans. and clutch; 1-866-882-4779. www.backtrackcanada.com 1991 to 2007, $3000 and up. 16 buses in , SK. www.topguntrailersales.ca $36,999; 2012 GMC Duramax, C&C, 2009 T660 KW, new ISX Cummins, 18 29 gauge full hard 100,000PSI stock! Call Phoenix Auto, Lucky Lake, SK. $28,900; 2006 Ram 2500, Cummins dsl., spd., lockers; 2008 Western Star 10 spd. high tensile roofing & siding. 1-877-585-2300. DL #320074. PRECISION TRAILERS: Gooseneck and Quadcab, $13,999. 1-800-667-4414, Wyn- auto w/clutch; 2008 IH 9900 daycab, ISX 16 colours to choose from. bumper hitch. You’ve seen the rest, now yard, SK. www.thoens.com DL #909250. Cummins, 18 spd., lockers, 290,000 kms.; own the best. Hoffart Services, Odessa, SK. 2007 379 Pete daycab and bunk; 2013 IH B-Gr. coloured...... 70¢/ft.2 306-957-2033 www.precisiontrailer.com 5900i, 42” bunk, 46 diff, 4-way lock, 18 2 spd., 390,000 kms; 2006 378 Pete, Cat 18 Multi-coloured millends...50¢/ft. DEBTS, BILLS AND charge accounts too 2015 SUBARU WRX, 2.0L H-4 cyl, 30,963 high? Need to resolve prior to spring? Call kms, stk#U02102. Call for our best price! 53’ AND 48’ tridem, tandem stepdecks, spd., 46 diff, 4-way locks w/roo-bar bump- er; 2007 IH 9200 daycab, ISX 435, 13 spd; B-Gr 30 gu Galv. barn master us to develop a professional mediation Call 1-877-373-2662, DL #914077, or w/wo sprayer cradles; 53’, 48’ and 28’ 2007 WESTERN STAR 4900SA tri-drive, 2 C15 Cat, 550 HP, 18 spd., full lockers, new 2001 Freighliner Coronado, 515 Detroit, available in 12ft sheets....49¢/ft. plan, resolution plan or restructuring plan. www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca tridem, tandem highboys, all steel and Call toll free 1-888-577-2020. combos. Super B Highboys, will split; 24’ CIM B&H; 3- 2007 Macks, 10 spd. Ea- 18 spd., lockers; 1996 T800 KW, 475 Cat, BEAT THE PRICE 1976 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 75 Series, Tandem and S/A converter w/drop hitch; ton auto, new 20’ CIM B&H, fresh Sask. 13 spd. rebuilt diffs and tranny. Ron Brown INCREASES CALL NOW 9 passenger limo, BC car, factory divider 53’-28’ van trailers. S/A Freightliner, Alli- Safeties. Call 306-270-6399, Saskatoon, Implements, Delisle, SK. 306-493-9393 FARM/CORPORATE PROJECTS. Call A.L. window. Last full sized GM factory limo, son auto, van body w/power tailgate. Ron SK. DL#316542. www.78truxsales.com www.rbisk.ca DL #905231. Management Group for all your borrowing 105,000 orig. miles, good cond., asking Brown Imp. 306-493-9393, Delisle, SK. DL FOUILLARD STEEL and lease requirements. 306-790-2020, #905231. www.rbisk.ca 2005 PETE 378, flattop bunk, Cat C15, 485 $9500. 306-789-0246, Regina, SK. HP, 18 spd., full lockups, winch, new MVI, SUPPLIES LTD. Regina, SK. 2012 SUBARU LEGACY 2.5i Ltd. AWD, 2008 WABASH 51’ tandem axle dry van, $45,000. 780-977-4709, Edmonton, AB. ST. LAZARE, MB. 2.5L H-4 cyl., 61,869 kms, stk# SK- low miles, current SK. safety, $12,500. Call 2013 VOLVO 630, 12.5 fronts, 46 rears, 1-800-510-3303 5357A. Call for price! 1-877-373-2662 or Larry at 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. 4-way lockers, 12 spd. I-shift, Platinum www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. ROLLWORKS warranty to Nov/17, 330,000 kms, wet kit, 14’ TANDEM UTILITY flat deck w/ramps, $92,000 OBO. 306-287-7707, SK 12,000 lbs. GVW, new safety, $4250 OBO. 204-794-5979, Springfield, MB. 1984 FORD LTL9000 tandem, Cat 400, strong eng, 13 spd., HD rrs, 5th wheel, wet 24’ GOOSENECK 3-8,000 lb. axles, $7890; kit, ideal 2nd farm truck for hauling $8000. Bumper pull tandem lowboys: 18’, 14,000 306-690-9407 after 5 PM, , SK. lbs., $4450; 16’, 10,000 lbs., $3390; 16’, KENWORTH T300, 13 spd. Eaton Fuller, FACTORY DIRECT METAL ROOFING SIDING CLADDING PRAIRIE SANDBLASTING & PAINTING. 7000 lbs., $2975. Factory direct. 8.3L Cummins 300 HP, 121,000. orig. kms, Decker Colony, Trailer overhauls and repairs, alum. slopes 888-792-6283. www.monarchtrailers.com 5762 hrs., 12,000 fr., 40,000 rr., 411 ratio, Decker MB CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED and trailer repairs, tarps, insurance claims, 2009 20’ Cancade box, remote control H&T & endgate, new tires 5 years ago, super 1999 IH 4700, SA, flatdeck w/17’ steel CALL TODAY 204-412-0234 . 204-764-0527 [email protected] and trailer sales. Epoxy paint. Agriculture flatdeck, 11x22.5 tires, 230,000 kms, 444 and commercial. Satisfaction guaranteed. clean, never hauled fertilizer, serviced, MB. Safety. 204-734-0422, Minitonas, MB. IH dsl., 10 spd., safetied, real good shape, 306-744-7930, Saltcoats, SK. $19,500. 1994 GMC Topkick tandem REMOTE CONTROL TRAILER CHUTE with 24’ flatdeck, 563,000 kms, 3116 Cat openers can save you time, energy and diesel, 10 spd., 11x22.5 tires, real good shape, $21,500. Call Merv at keep you safe this seeding season. FM re- 2015 CHEV 3/4 ton, High Country, DMax, mote controls provide maximum range 306-276-7518, 306-767-2616, Arborfield, crewcab, 4x4, 6.6L, V8, load, 36,145 kms, SK. DL #906768. and instant response while high torque Stk#G1276A, $68,995. 1-800-667-0490. drives operate the toughest of chutes. www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. 1997 MACK RD688, 100 barrel tank, Easy installation. Kramble Industries, pump and etc., 400 Mack, 24.5 wheels, call 306-933-2655, Saskatoon, SK. or visit 2014 GMC SLE 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, white, $16,500. 306-960-3000 St. Louis SK us online at: www.kramble.net 5.3L, V8, loaded, Black, 147,541 kms, Stk#G1503A, $26,395. 1-800-667-0490. CIM TRUCK BODIES, grain, silage, gravel, FUEL TRUCK: 2009 IH tandem 7600, ISX, www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. decks, service and installation. For factory 10 spd., 24’ van w/power tailgate. Call direct pricing and options, call Humboldt, 306-493-9393, Delisle, SK. 2013 GMC SLT 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, SK., 306-682-2505 or www.cim-ltd.ca NORMS SANDBLASTING & PAINT, 40 6.2L, V8, loaded, leather, 119,011 kms, years body and paint experience. We do Stk#G1517A, $40,395. 1-800-667-0490. metal and fiberglass repairs and integral to www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. Serving Manitoba, Saskatchewan, daycab conversions. Sandblasting and paint to trailers, trucks and heavy equip. 2013 FORD F150 Platinum, 4x4, Super- Endura primers and topcoats. A one stop Crew, 5.0L, loaded, Nav, 43,114 kms, NW Ontario & Alberta....Since 1937 shop. Norm 306-272-4407, SK. Stk#G1211A, $40,995. 1-800-667-0490. www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. • Quality Commercial/Agricultural/Residential 2014 F550 FORD, w/Maxon, 1650 lbs., Overhead Doors & Operators. 144”x90” deck with lift/gate, 6550 miles, mint condition, $58,000 OBO. Call • Aluminum Polycarbonate Doors Available. 2000 STERLING, TRI-DRIVE, C12 Cat eng., 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB. • Non-Insulated and Insulated Sectional Doors Available. WE ARE NOW dealers for Emerald grain 10 spd., 22’ BH&T, near new tires, vg trailers, tandem, tri-axle and Super B. Built cond., $45,000. 204-642-2091, Arborg, MB • Liftmaster Heavy Duty Operators. in Western Canada. Cam-Don Motors Ltd., • Mullion Slide Away Centre Posts. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. $53,000 SPECIAL! 2002 Kenworth T800, 2012 CHEV ORLANDO 1LT, 7-Pass, 2.4L, 4 Cummins, 18 spd., new 20’ B&H, air ride, cyl., loaded, cloth, Grey, 129,739 kms, • Commercial/Agricultural Steel Man Doors and Frames. CHEAP TANDEM GRAIN TRAILER, ready new safety. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. Stk#G1050A, $13,395. 1-800-667-0490. for the field. Call 306-290-6495, Saska- www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. • Your washbay door specialists. toon, SK. 2011 FORD F250, reg. cab, 4x4 auto, gas, 2006 IHC TANDEM, Cummins, 12 speed 2012 SUBARU TRIBECA Ltd. H-6 7 pass. • Quality Installation & Service. NEW WILSON AND Castletons: 44’ tri- XL trim, only 107,000 kms., fresh SK safe- Ultrashift, c/w 20’ BH&T, remote hoist and AWD, 59,725 kms, stk# SK-3144A. Call for • 24 Hour Service. • Replacement Springs & Cables. dem, 3 hopper and 2 hopper and 36’ tan- ty, will consider trades, $19,900. Cam-Don tailgate, $65,000 OBO. Call 306-538-4687, our best price! 1-877-373-2662 or dem; 2014 Wilson Super B; 2010 Lode- Motors Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. Langbank, SK. www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. King alum., with alum buds, lift axles, Mi- cheals chute openers; 2005 Lode-King Su- 2011 CHEV LTZ 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, ATTENTION FARMERS: 15 tandems in 2011 GMC ACADIA SLE, AWD, 3.6L, V6, Phone: 204-326-4556 Fax: 204-326-5013 per B. Ron Brown Imp. 306-493-9393 GFX 5.3L, V8, loaded, leather, 65,619 kms, stock, automatics and standards. Yorkton, loaded, towing, cloth, Green, 87,469 kms, www.rbisk.ca DL#905231 Stk#G1110B, $32,995. 1-800-667-0490. SK., Yellowhead Sales, 306-783-2899. Stk#M7161A. $23,395. 1-800-667-0490. Toll Free: 1-855-326-4556 www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. 1996 MIDLAND 24’ tandem pup, stiff pole, ALLISON AUTOMATIC TRUCKS: Several completely rebuilt, new paint and brakes, 1996 FORD F-350 Crew Cab, red, 8 cylin- trucks with auto. trans. available with C&C 2008 SUBARU OUTBACK Ltd., Turbo, AC, www.reimeroverheaddoors.com like new, $18,500. Merv 306-276-7518, der, automatic, RWD, good condition. or grain or gravel box. Starting at $19,900. leather, 55,000 kms, stk#SK-U0901. Call 306-767-2616, leave message, Arborfield, Winnipeg, MB. Call 204-510-1543, Email: K&L Equipment, 306-795-7779, , for our best price! 1-877-373-2662 or email: [email protected] SK. DL #906768. [email protected] SK. [email protected] DL #910885. www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 27

SANDBLASTING AND PAINTING. We do AUTOSHIFT TRUCKS AVAILABLE: Boxed 2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT, 4WD, 3.0L, V6, LARGE COPELAMETIC COMPRESSOR unit, CATERPILLAR 60 flat bottom scraper, vg FARM AND INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL McSherry Auction Service Ltd welding, patching, repairs, re-wiring of tandems and tractor units. Contact David loaded, sunroof, Grey, 139,627 kms, 230-HZ60 complete, any reasonable offer. shape, tires all vg, good paint, $22,000; 2, motor sales, service and parts. Also sale trucks, trailers, heavy equipment, etc. We 306-887-2094, 306-864-7055, Kinistino, Stk#G1227A, $16,395. 1-800-667-0490. 306-825-3065, Lloydminster, SK. 14.9x26 on 8 hole wheels, $75 ea; 3, of, and repairs to, all makes and sizes of POALA AUCTION SALE use Epoxy primers and Endura topcoats. SK. DL #327784. www.davidstrucks.com www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. 11.2x24 and 1, 12.4x24 tractor tires, $40 pumps and phase converters, etc. Tisdale Competitive rates. Contact Agrimex at 2007 IH 9400, with Cummins 435 HP, 10 ea. 204-746-8733, Morris, MB. Motor Rewinding 1984 Ltd., RETIREMENT Huge Estate of 306-331-7443, Dysart, SK. spd. AutoShift, 20’ box, alum. wheels and 2015 GMC ACADIA SLT1, AWD, 3.6L, V6, 306-873-2881, fax 306-873-4788, 1005A- ACREAGE Lionel Filion tanks, exc. cond., certified, $67,500; 2007 loaded, Nav, heated leather, 48,853 kms, ATTACHMENTS: Skidsteer brush cutters, 111th Ave., Tisdale, SK. [email protected] Mack, 460 Mack eng., 12 spd. auto. trans., Stk #G1243A, $39,395. 1-800-667-0490. forks, buckets, augers, brooms. Conquest Website: www.tismtrrewind.com AUCTION 3-way lockers, alum. wheels, good tires, www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. www.windandweathershelters.com Equipment, 306-483-2500, Oxbow, SK. COMMERCIAL GRADE Wind and weather Sat. Sept. 10th @ 10:00 am GRASSLAND TRAILERS OFFERING 20’ BH&T, rear controls, pintle plate, Winkler, MB • 1-204-325-4433 $69,500; 1990 Kenworth T600, 450 HP shelter buildings available in widths from 2014 TEREX FINLAY 683 2 deck screener, SAT., OCTOBER 1, 10 AM Steep Rock, MB – quality trailers at wholesale prices. 20’ 2011 FORD ESCAPE, silver, price reduced 20’ to 90’. Prices starting at $2495. If you CUSTOM SWATHING AND COMBINING, c/w 50’ Kaska radial stacker, Cat powered, steel livestock, starting at $13,450; 20’ Detroit, 10 spd., alum. front wheels, good $9999. Call 1-800-667-4414, Wynyard, SK. cereals and specialty crops. 36’ and 42’ 2 FORD ENGINES: 1972 460 cu. in., and • 1990 chev ½ ton 120.000 km, ST FRANCIS XAVIIER, MB 2 1/2 Miles East on Hwy 239 tires, pulls good w/1996 36’ Cancade 2 have bought an auction building and need 1500 hrs., very nice cond., $205,000. aluminum livestock, starting at $21,650. www.thoens.com DL #909250. to upgrade to more durable material or HoneyBee headers. Murray 306-631-1411. 306-536-5055, Lumsden, SK. 1974 429 cu. in. Both completely rebuilt, one owner immaculate Contact: Erwin (204) 768-0183 Call Glen, 306-640-8034, Assiniboia, SK. or hopper grain trailer- nice shape, $35,000. $4000/ea. Phone 306-764-6877 or FROM WINNIPEG WEST TILL THE Trades accepted. Call Merv at parts we can help. Located in Yorkton. • Massey Ferguson 1250 Compact tractor email: [email protected] 2010 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5L h-4 cyl., Contact Paul at 306-641-5464 or Ladimer MAGNUM 8.0 KW light tower generator, 306-960-4651, Prince Albert, SK. WHITE HORSE AT ST FRANCIS XAVIER, 306-276-7518, 306-767-2616, Arborfield, FWA, 3pth, pto only 2347 hrs TURN OFF CONTINUE 1 MORE MILE Modern & Vintage Items * Over 25 SK. DL#906768 64,262, stk#SK-U01890. Call for our best 306-795-7779. Kubota diesel, $4400. Call Larry at 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. WEST, GO NORTH ON 424 PR, WHICH Tractors * Crawlers * Wheel Loader price! Call 1-877-373-2662, DL #914077, LONG LAKE TRUCKING, two units, custom • White 6065 Tractor FWA, with 1170 loader, * Haying & Grain Equip * Vintage 2009 FREIGHTLINER, 10 spd Eaton auto- or www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca only 1722 one owner hrs YOU FOLLOW WEST FOR APROX 3/4 shift w/clutch, DD15 Detroit w/20’ BH&T; CONCRETE FLATWORK: Specializing in hay hauling. Call 306-567-7100, Imperial, PIONEER 2436 PRIMARY jaw crusher, AFAB INDUSTRIES POST frame buildings. MILE, YARD #4185 Vehicles * Saw Mill * Tools * Antiques * SK. good running condition, $95,000 OBO. Call • 4-500 bu westeel bins with air and centre 2008 TANDEM, 7600 IH, Cummins, 10 2014 JEEP CHEROKEE LTD, 4WD, 3.2L, place & finish of concrete floors. Can ac- For the customer that prefers quality. WILL HAVE GOOD SIGNAGE spd., new BH&T; 2004 Pete 330 single ax- commodate any floor design. References 204-372-6832, Broad Valley, MB. 1-888-816-AFAB (2322), , SK. unload, two 1200 bu hoppers V6, loaded, NAV, sunroof, 82,117 kms, QUICK SHIFT TRUCKING LTD. Heavy ON AUCTION DAY Stuart McSherry le, Cat, Allison auto. w/new 16’ BH&T. Ron Stk#G1511A, $26,395. 1-800-667-0490. available. Alexander, MB. 204-752-2069. • See or website for many nice attachments, Brown Imp. 306-493-9393, www.rbisk.ca equip. hauling, pilot and Hotshot services. W20C CASE, 1983 payloader, 6600 hrs., FOR ALL YOUR STRUCTURAL STEEL, (204) 467-1858 or (204) 886-7027 www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. Air seeders & other farm machinery. Com- grapple fork, 2200 hrs. on motor and roofing and siding needs, big or small. Call trailers, tools yard items, very clean www.mcsherryauction.com 2009 MACK CH613, only 505,000 kms., Stretch your advertising dollars! Place an ad petitive rates. Will travel. Owner operator, trans., tires- 95%, always shedded, vg, Fouillard Steel Supplies, St. Lazare, MB. exceptional auction new 2015 20’ Neustar grain box, 365 HP, 2012 GMC ACADIA Denali, AWD, 3.6L, V6, in the classifieds. Our friendly staff is waiting Ray Hammel call 306-460-7737, Brock, SK. $32,000. 306-648-7766, , SK. 1-800-510-3303. Remember nobody sells 10 spd. Cam 204-470-8215, Winnipeg, MB loaded, sunroof, leather, 104,285 kms, for your call. 1-800-782-0794. roofing and siding cheaper!! Nobody. 2016 NORBERT’S 53’ ground load stock Stk#G1439A, $32,395. 1-800-667-0490. EQUIPMENT TOWING/ HAULING. Rea- ROAD GRADERS CONVERTED to pull 2007 KENWORTH, C15 CAT, 13 spd., Ultra- www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. behind large 4 WD tractors, 14’ and 16’ WOOD POST BUILDING packages or built trailer. For specs, pics and price, visit Shift; 2007 Freightliner, Mercedes, 13 spd. sonable rates. Contact G H Wells Services www.kramerauction.com 1-800-529-9958. and Trucking, 306-741-9059, Morse, SK. blade widths avail. 306-682-3367, CWK on site. For early booking call UltraShift. Both have new grain boxes with Ent. Humboldt, SK. www.cwenterprises.ca 1-800-667-4990 or visit our website: electric tarps and are Sask. Safetied. 2014 BUICK ENCLAVE, AWD, Convenience 3.6L, loaded, cloth, Iridium, 68,628 kms, PRIVE BUILDING MOVERS Ltd.! Bonded, CUSTOM GRAIN HAULING FROM La www.warmanhomecentre.com 306-270-6399, Saskatoon, SK. DL 316542. ATTACHMENTS PARTS COMPONENTS WRECKING SEMI-TRUCKS, lots of parts. www.78truxsales.com Stk #G1280A, $32,395. 1-800-667-0490. licensed for SK. and AB. Fully insured. Salle, MB. For more info. and rates please www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. Moving all types and sizes of buildings. for construction equipment. Attachments INSULATED FARM SHOP packages or Call Yellowhead Traders. 306-896-2882, HAUSER GOOSENECK TRAILERS: Fea- call 204-771-6350. built on site, for early booking call Churchbridge, SK. REMOTE CONTROL ENDGATE AND Call Andy 306-625-3827, Ponteix, SK. for dozers, excavators and wheel loaders. turing 2 trailers in 1, use as HD gooseneck 1998 Ford Used, Re-built, Surplus, and New equip- 1-800-667-4990 or visit our website: 1998 Ford hoist systems can save you time, energy 2013 GMC TERRAIN SLT2, AWD, 2.4L, I4, www.privebuildingmovers.com Owners: Franco Nicola Poala 204-864-2165 VS TRUCK WORKS Inc. Parting out GM trailer and/or round bale transporter. Me- ment parts and major components. Call www.warmanhomecentre.com chanical side self-unloading. LED lighting. and keep you safe this seeding season. loaded, sunroof, Grey, 61,235 kms, Western Heavy Equipment 306-981-3475, 1/2 and 1 ton trucks. Call 403-972-3879, Give Kramble Industries a call at Stk#G1516A, $25,395. 1-800-667-0490. Alsask, SK. www.vstruckworks.com Ramps optional. Hauser’s Machinery, Mel- CUSTOM LIQUID MANURE hauling, 3 Prince Albert, SK. See our website: www.billklassen.com for complete listing or call 204-325-4433 cell 6230 ville, SK. 1-888-939-4444. www.hausers.ca 306-933-2655, Saskatoon, SK. or visit us www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. online at: www.kramble.net tanks available. Contact George in Hague, TRUCK BONEYARD INC. Specializing in SK. 306-227-5757. HYDRAULIC SCRAPERS: LEVER 60, 70, BILL KLASSEN AUCTIONEERS obsolete parts, all makes. Trucks bought 2011 MANAC 53’ FLAT tri-axle step deck, COMING BEFORE HARVEST: 2002 IH 2013 FORD EDGE Sport, AWD, V6, NAV, 160 ACRES, near Regina, w/yard and busi- 80, and 435, 4 to 30 yd. available. Rebuilt good condition, low miles, w/3 bunks, 12 ness opportunity; 3 acre greenhouse op- for wrecking. 306-771-2295, Balgonie, SK. 2600 w/B&H; 2009 Mack AutoShift, B&H; sunroof, 22’ wheels, leather, 61,993 kms, REGULATION DUGOUTS: 120x60x14’, for years of trouble-free service. Lever winches sliding on left side, $26,500 OBO. 2009 IH ProStar 8600, Cummins eng, Au- Stk #G1305A, $30,395. 1-800-667-0490. eration, near Regina, includes home; SW Holdings Inc. 306-682-3332 Muenster, SK. ONE OF SASK’s largest inventory of used 306-641-0071, Yorkton, SK. www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. SK. restaurant, lounge includes 15 room $2000; 160x60x14’, $2950; 180x60x14’, toShift, B&H. Call Merv at 306-276-7518, motel; Assiniboia Investment Property - $3450; 200x60x14’, $3950; Larger sizes heavy truck parts. 3 ton tandem diesel mo- White, Offers. [email protected] 306-767-2616, Arborfield, SK DL #906768 YELLOW ROSE CONSTRUCTION has a 45’ tors and transmissions and differentials for REBUILT 1990 DOEPKER 32x32 hay trail- White, Offers. [email protected] Medical building; 30 minutes from Regina, available. Travel incl. in Sask. Gov’t grants Genset tower van, 3406 Cat eng., 400 KW; ers, air ride w/lift axles, Beacons, wide 2015 BUICK ENCLAVE, AWD, 3.6L, V6, viable hotel, restaurant/offsale on Hwy 39; available. 306-222-8054, Saskatoon, SK. TEMPORARY GRAIN BINS, selected 3/8” all makes! Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., IT MAY BE YELLOW but do not underes- loaded, NAV, heated leather, 42,357 kms, 24 electrical boxes w/cord outlets, control fir plywood with all holes drilled. Wood 2 LEFT! FARM-KING 10x70 c/w reverser. 1-800-938-3323. load lights, totally refurbished, $30,500. timate it! 2006 Kenworth T800, 430 HP Vanguard bar and grill, incl. 3 bdrm. home. switches in tower, 5 HP to 150 HP; 1100 Can deliver. 204-729-7297, Brandon, MB. Stk #G1054A, $44,395. 1-800-667-0490. Brian Tiefenbach, 306-536-3269, Colliers BRUSH MULCHING. The fast, effective sizes from 1750 bu., $431 to 11,700 bu., Call Cam-Don Motors Ltd., 306-237-4212, CAT, 13 spd., AC, c/w used 20’ Lux grain www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. gal. belly fuel tank; Shop van full of extra $852 including hardware. All sizes in stock. Perdue, SK. SOUTHSIDE AUTO WRECKERS located box, new air operated PTO and pump, SK. Int., Regina, SK. www.collierscanada.com way to clear land. Four season service, parts, tools, welder; Ingersoll Rand L120 in Weyburn, SK. 306-842-2641. Used car 100 MISC. SEMI TRAILER FLATDECKS, competitive rates, 275 HP unit, also avail. All rings 4’ high. Best quality avail. Cana- 2014 GMC DENALI 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, Safety; 2002 PETERBILT 378 gravel generator light plant. Call Bill McGinnis, dian made quality silver cone shaped tarps parts, light truck to semi-truck parts. We $2,500 to $30,000. 7 heavy tri-axle low 6.2L, V8, loaded, NAV, 40,020 kms, truck, 15-16’ alum. box, C-13 430 HP, 18 trackhoe with thumb, multiple bucket at- 306-567-7619, Craik, SK. SUMMER SPECIAL on all post or stud 2013 GRAINMAX AUGER, 13x85, c/w bin buy scrap iron and non-ferrous metals. beds and 8 16-wheelers, $18,800 to HOUSE MOVING BUSINESS for sale. tachments. Bury rock and brush piles and available for all sizes. All tarps in stock. sensor, vg shape, $15,000 OBO. Flaxcombe Stk#G1302, $45,995. 1-800-667-0490. spd., new 1124.5 tires, alum. wheels, dual frame farm buildings. Choose: sliding Complete packages include freight to any $70,000. 306-222-2413, Saskatoon, SK. stacks and air cleaners, picture truck, un- Complete with all equipment. Numerous fence line clearing. Borysiuk Contracting doors, overhead doors, or bi-fold doors. SK., call 306-463-3113, 306-463-8176. WRECKING TRUCKS: All makes all www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. 2001 FORD 150 handicap van, 113,000 major point in Western Canada. Overnight www.trailerguy.ca der 600,000 kms, SK. Safety. Call orig. kms, new tires/brakes, never smoked sets of straight steel beams. 3 winch Inc., www.bcisk.ca Prince Albert, SK., New-Tech Construction Ltd. Phone: models. Need parts? Call 306-821-0260 trucks. All kinds of hyd. jacks and blocking. 306-960-3804. delivery to most major points in Western 2010 BRANDT 1390 HP swing auger, SEVERAL DODGE DIESELS, 2005-2014. 306-221-2166, 306-233-5567 evenings, in, $12,500 OBO. 306-563-3000 Canora SK 306-220-2749, Hague, SK. Canada. Willwood Industries toll free or email: [email protected] Cudworth, SK. Turnkey. 306-693-2595, 306-631-3757. very clean, $16,500. Contact Chad Wrecking Dodge, Chev, GMC, Ford and Your diesel truck specialist! Phone 1-866-781-9560, fax 306-781-0108. For 306-741-7743, Swift Current, SK. 204-981-0970, Winnipeg, MB. NEUFELD ENT. CORRAL CLEANING, POLE BARNS, WOODSTEEL packages, pricing, details, pics: www.willwood.ca others. Lots of 4x4 stuff, 1/2 ton - 3 ton, payloader, Bobcat with rubber tracks and hog, chicken and dairy barns. Construction buses etc. and some cars. We ship by bus, vertical beater spreaders. Phone and concrete crews available. Mel or Scott, 2014 FARM KING 16x104 grain auger, mail, Loomis, Purolator. Lloydminster, SK. 2014 GMC SLT 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, TALBOT HOT BIN SEALING, we seal bins 5.3L, V8, loaded, leather, 116,951 kms, 1985 INT. TANDEM dump truck, Cummins 306-220-5013, 306-467-5013, Hague, SK. MR Steel Construction, 306-978-0315, PTO, used very little, $34,000. Hague, SK. on wood and concrete floors. Serving SK., BEAVER CONTAINER SYSTEMS, new 306-640-8181, Willow Bunch, SK. SASKATOON TRUCK PARTS CENTRE Stk#G1282A, $35,395. 1-800-667-0490. 210 HP, 9 spd., good 11R22.5 rubber, AB. and MB. 306-631-0203, Moose Jaw, and used sea containers, all sizes. Ltd. North Corman Industrial Park. www.watrousmainline.com. DL#907173. $15,000. 204-795-9192, Plum Coulee, MB. PRE-ENGINEERED STEEL BUILDINGS for SK. [email protected] 306-220-1278, Saskatoon and Regina, SK. New and used parts available for 3 ton Farming is enough of a gamble, advertise in 2013 MACK CHU613 Pinnacle, 505 HP, 18 ROUGH LUMBER: 2x6x16’, 2x6x8’, 4x6x16’. all your agricultural, equestrian, industrial, the Manitoba Co-operator classified section. trucks all the way up to highway tractors, 2015 GMC SLT 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, Call 306-238-4411, Goodsoil, SK. shop or storage needs. Call 306-249-2355 5 WESTEEL 2280 bu. and 3 Behlen 3000 20’ TO 53’ CONTAINERS. New, used and for every make and model, no part too big 5.3L, loaded, NAV, sunroof, 28,239 kms, spd., 14 front, 46 rears, 222” WB, alum. FARMERS AND BUSINESS PERSONS need modified. Available Winnipeg, MB; Regina It’s a sure thing. 1-800-782-0794. wheels, 15’ Renn box plumbed for pup, for a free quote. Montana Construction bu., all with hoppers and skids. Call or small. Our shop specializes in custom Stk#G1472A, $49,395. 1-800-667-0490. financial help? Go to: www.bobstocks.ca www.montanasteelbuilders.ca Saskatoon. 306-675-4848, , SK. and Saskatoon, SK. www.g-airservices.ca rebuilt differentials/transmissions and www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. 174,000 kms, 11.24 rubber, $115,000. ROUGH LUMBER: 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 1” or call 306-757-1997. 315 Victoria Ave., 306-933-0436. Call 306-731-7266, Strasbourg, SK. boards, windbreak slabs, 4x4, 6x6, 8x8, all Regina, SK. 1992 CHAMPION GRADER, 740 Series III clutch installations. Engines are available, 2013 CANUCK END DUMP gravel trailer, w/snow-wing, 14,000 hrs., 16R24TG BEHLEN STEEL BUILDINGS, quonsets, SUPERIOR BINS: Hopper bottoms from both gas and diesel. Re-sale units are on 2009 SILVERADO 3500 LTZ dually, Crew- in stock. Custom sizes on order. Log sid- 3300 to 12,000 bu.; 18’ 5000 bu. combo at air ride, manual tarp, vg cond., new MB. ing, cove siding, lap siding, shiplap, 1” and Bridgestone tires, all around good cond., convex and rigid frame straight walls, MERIDIAN AUGERS IN STOCK: swings, the lot ready to go. We buy wrecks for safety, $45,000. Can deliver. Call anytime cab, 4x4, dsl., auto, leather, 133,000 kms, FARM CHEMICAL / $42,000. 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB. grain tanks, metal cladding, farm- com- $11,800. Middle Lake Steel 306-367-4306 truck loading, Meridian SP movers. Call parts, and sell for wrecks! For more info. 1 owner, $33,995. Hendry’s Chrysler 2” tongue and groove. V&R Sawing, or 306-367-2408, Middle Lake, SK. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. 306-232-5488, Rosthern, SK. mercial. Construction and concrete crews. Hoffart Services Inc., Odessa, SK., call 306-668-5675 or 1-800-667-3023. 306-528-2171, Nokomis, SK. DL #907140. 2016 VOLVO 670 I-Shift, 46,000 kms; SEED COMPLAINTS CAT 631B MOTOR scraper 31 yd. capacity, Guaranteed workmanship. Call your Saska- 306-957-2033. www.saskatoontruckparts.ca DL #914394 2014 Volvo 780, I-Shift; 2013 Volvo 430, toon and Northwest Behlen Distributor, HOPPER BOTTOM CONES: We make BEHNKE DROP DECK semi style and I-Shift. Call 204-871-5170, Austin, MB. We also specialize in: agricultural runs good, $18,500. Call Larry at pintle hitch sprayer trailers. Air ride, 2015 GMC SLT 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. Janzen Steel Buildings, 306-242-7767, cones and steel floors for all makes of REMOTE CONTROL SWING AUGER WRECKING VOLVO TRUCKS: Misc. axles complaints of any nature; Crop ins. Osler, SK. and parts. Also tandem trailer suspension tandem and tridems. Contact SK: 5.3L, loaded, Iridium, 25,354 kms, 1989 IH EAGLE, 425 CAT, 3406 engine, bins. Call Middle Lake Steel 306-367-4306 KEHO/ GRAIN GUARD/ OPI STORMAX. movers, trailer chute openers, endgate axles. Call 306-539-4642, Regina, SK. 306-398-8000; AB: 403-350-0336. Stk#G1518A, $49,395. 1-800-667-0490. 5th wheel, 24.5 alum. budds, white, CONTINUOUS METAL ROOFING, no ex- appeals; Spray drift; Chemical failure; 1994 JLG 60HA 4x4 boom lift, 4736 hrs., or 306-367-2408, Middle Lake, SK. Visit us For sales and service east central SK. and and hoist systems, wireless full bin alarms, www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. (104 on rebuilt Deutz engine), no comput- STRAIGHT WALL BUILDING packages or on-line at: www.middlelakesteel.com MB., call Gerald Shymko, Calder, SK., swing belt movers, wireless TractorCams, $16,500. 306-960-3000, St. Louis, SK. posed screws to leak or metal overlaps. Residual herbicide; Custom operator built on site. For early booking call TRUCK PARTS: 1/2 to 3 ton, new and 2015 53’ STEPDECK Lode-King w/flip over Ideal for lower slope roofs, rinks, church- er, $14,000. 204-326-3109, Steinbach, MB. 306-742-4445 or toll free 1-888-674-5346. motorized utility carts. All shipped directly used. We ship anywhere. Contact Phoenix ramps, bale racks, bunks, and pullout 2015 GMC SLT 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, 1998 WHITE FREIGHTLINER, Cummins, issues; Equip. malfunctions. Licensed EXCAVATOR ATTACHMENTS IN STOCK. 1-800-667-4990 or visit our website: BOOK NOW, TAKE DELIVERY, DON’T to you. Safety, convenience, reliability. es, pig barns, commercial, arch rib build- JD 544B LOADER, $14,500; Bobcat 943 www.warmanhomecentre.com Auto, 1-877-585-2300, Lucky Lake, SK. lights. 306-778-3306, Swift Current, SK. loaded, leather, Black, 73,615 kms, 13 spd., 40,000 diffs, new tires, condo ing and residential roofing; also available Agrologist on Staff. For assistance and WBM/CAT/CWS. Western Heavy Equip- PAY UNTIL NOVEMBER, 2016. Top Kramble Industries at 306-933-2655, Stk#G1145A, $41,995. 1-800-667-0490. bunk, $16,500. 306-698-3245 Wolseley SK in Snap Lock. 306-435-8008, Wapella, SK. ment, 306-981-3475, Prince Albert, SK. skidsteer, $14,900; NH LX865 skidsteer, quality MERIDIAN bins. All prices include: Saskatoon, SK. or www.kramble.net TOPGUN TRAILER SALES “For those who www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. compensation call $12,900; Midland 8.5 yd. scraper, $8500; STEEL CLADDING SALE: New Grade A skid, ladders to ground, manhole, set-up demand the best.” PRECISION AND T800 KENWORTHS ALL HEAVY SPECS Soil Mover 7 yd. scraper, $7000; Ashland 6 29 gauge white-white metal cladding 3/4” and delivery within set radius. Meridian KEHO/ GRAIN GUARD Aeration Sales 18 spd., full lockers, 2008, 2007 w/bunks. 1998 CAT D6R XL, full canopy, CAH, twin high rib cut to your length for only and Service. R.J. Electric, Avonlea, SK. Call USED HD8-53 w/30 HP, Kohler engine, AGASSIZ TRAILERS (flatdecks, end 2013 RAM 2500 Laramie, Crew, 98,000 PRICE TO CLEAR!! Back-Track InvesTIgaTIons tilt angle dozer, ripper. 306-889-4203, yd. scraper, $5000. Call 1-866-938-8537. Hopper combos: 3500 bushel, $10,450. Hawes mover, $9000. Used HD10-59 w/35 SCHOOL BUSES: 23 to 66 passenger, dumps, enclosed cargo). 1-855-255-0199, kms, $42,900; 2012 Ram 4500, C&C, dsl., Also daycab 2009, new trans. and clutch; 1-866-882-4779. www.backtrackcanada.com .75¢/sq.ft. All accessories, fasteners and SPECIAL: 5000 bu., $13,990. We manu- 306-868-2199 or cell 306-868-7738. 1991 to 2007, $3000 and up. 16 buses in 2009 T660 KW, new ISX Cummins, 18 29 gauge full hard 100,000PSI 306-278-7740, Prairie River, SK. flashings are available. Call Prairie Steel in HP, Hawes mover, elec. clutch and lights, Moose Jaw, SK. www.topguntrailersales.ca $36,999; 2012 GMC Duramax, C&C, facture superior quality hoppers and steel $10,995. Used SLMD10-72 swing auger, stock! Call Phoenix Auto, Lucky Lake, SK. $28,900; 2006 Ram 2500, Cummins dsl., spd., lockers; 2008 Western Star 10 spd. high tensile roofing & siding. Clavet, SK., 1-888-398-7150, or email floors for all makes and sizes. Know what 1-877-585-2300. DL #320074. auto w/clutch; 2008 IH 9900 daycab, ISX CAT HYDRAULIC PULL SCRAPERS: [email protected] like new, $10,500. 306-648-3321, Gravel- PRECISION TRAILERS: Gooseneck and Quadcab, $13,999. 1-800-667-4414, Wyn- 16 colours to choose from. you are investing in. Call and find out why bourg, SK. bumper hitch. You’ve seen the rest, now yard, SK. www.thoens.com DL #909250. Cummins, 18 spd., lockers, 290,000 kms.; 463, 435, 80 and 70, all very good cond., our product quality and price well exceeds 2007 379 Pete daycab and bunk; 2013 IH B-Gr. coloured...... /ft.2 new conversion. Also new and used scrap- 100’x200’x22’ Steel Farm Building. Ready 2010 BATCO CONVEYOR 1585, 35 HP Van- own the best. Hoffart Services, Odessa, SK. 70¢ the competition. We also stock replace- guard, $26,000; 1515 8 HP Honda, c/w WESTFIELD MK100-51 10”x50’ swing au- 306-957-2033 www.precisiontrailer.com 5900i, 42” bunk, 46 diff, 4-way lock, 18 er tires. Can deliver. 204-793-0098, Stony for set-up on your farm today. Foundation Multi-coloured millends...50¢/ft.2 DEBTS, BILLS AND charge accounts too specs can be supplied. Includes 26 gauge ment lids for all makes and models of bins. mover, $7500. Both units used very little. ger, very good shape. 306-357-4732, 2015 SUBARU WRX, 2.0L H-4 cyl, 30,963 spd., 390,000 kms; 2006 378 Pete, Cat 18 Mountain, MB. Leasing available. Hoffart Services Inc., spd., 46 diff, 4-way locks w/roo-bar bump- high? Need to resolve prior to spring? Call ext. sheeting and trims, $153,900 plus Call 306-677-2598, , SK. 306-831-8548, Wiseton, SK. kms, stk#U02102. Call for our best price! 53’ AND 48’ tridem, tandem stepdecks, B-Gr 30 gu Galv. barn master us to develop a professional mediation 306-957-2033, Odessa, SK. w/wo sprayer cradles; 53’, 48’ and 28’ 2007 WESTERN STAR 4900SA tri-drive, er; 2007 IH 9200 daycab, ISX 435, 13 spd; 2005 D6R LGP w/winch, dozer w/tilt, tax. Add doors and insulation as needed. Call 1-877-373-2662, DL #914077, or .... /ft.2 plan, resolution plan or restructuring plan. Other sizes available. 1-888-398-7150 or 2011 BATCO 20105 swing w/hydraulic SAKUNDIAK GRAIN AUGERS available www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca tridem, tandem highboys, all steel and C15 Cat, 550 HP, 18 spd., full lockers, new 2001 Freighliner Coronado, 515 Detroit, available in 12ft sheets 49¢ cab and canopy, 8800 hrs., new Cat UC, Go public with an ad in the Manitoba Co- 24’ CIM B&H; 3- 2007 Macks, 10 spd. Ea- 18 spd., lockers; 1996 T800 KW, 475 Cat, Call toll free 1-888-577-2020. email [email protected] swing and lift, excellent condition, $33,000 with self-propelled mover kits and bin combos. Super B Highboys, will split; BEAT THE PRICE very clean, $115,000. 2006 CAT D6R LGP operator classifieds. Phone 1-800-782-0794. Phone 306-648-3622, Gravelbourg, SK. 1976 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 75 Series, Tandem and S/A converter w/drop hitch; ton auto, new 20’ CIM B&H, fresh Sask. 13 spd. rebuilt diffs and tranny. Ron Brown Series III crawler tractor w/cargo winch, sweeps. Contact Kevin’s Custom Ag in Ni- 53’-28’ van trailers. S/A Freightliner, Alli- Safeties. Call 306-270-6399, Saskatoon, Implements, Delisle, SK. 306-493-9393 INCREASES CALL NOW 6-way dozer, $110,000. 2004 CAT D6N pawin, SK. Toll free 1-888-304-2837. 9 passenger limo, BC car, factory divider FARM/CORPORATE PROJECTS. Call A.L. BUILD YOUR OWN conveyors, 6”, 7”, 8” window. Last full sized GM factory limo, son auto, van body w/power tailgate. Ron SK. DL#316542. www.78truxsales.com www.rbisk.ca DL #905231. Management Group for all your borrowing LGP crawler, 6-way dozer, AC, canopy, diff. Brown Imp. 306-493-9393, Delisle, SK. DL FOUILLARD STEEL steer, cargo winch, new UC, 10,800 hrs., and 10” end units available; Transfer con- 105,000 orig. miles, good cond., asking 2005 PETE 378, flattop bunk, Cat C15, 485 and lease requirements. 306-790-2020, veyors and bag conveyors or will custom $9500. 306-789-0246, Regina, SK. #905231. www.rbisk.ca Regina, SK. $90,000. 1999 CAT D6R LGP crawler, HYDRAULIC PULL SCRAPERS 10 to 25 20’ AND 40’ SHIPPING CONTAINERS, HP, 18 spd., full lockups, winch, new MVI, SUPPLIES LTD. 6540 hrs., w/dozer, tilt, AC, canopy, new yds., exc. cond.; Loader and scraper tires, large SK. inventory. Ph. 1-800-843-3984, build. Call for prices. Master Industries 2012 SUBARU LEGACY 2.5i Ltd. AWD, 2008 WABASH 51’ tandem axle dry van, $45,000. 780-977-4709, Edmonton, AB. ST. LAZARE, MB. UC, $70,000. 2007 KOMATSU PC200 custom conversions available. Looking for 306-781-2600. Inc. www.masterindustries.ca Phone 1-866-567-3101, Loreburn, SK. 2.5L H-4 cyl., 61,869 kms, stk# SK- low miles, current SK. safety, $12,500. Call 2013 VOLVO 630, 12.5 fronts, 46 rears, 1-800-510-3303 LC-8 hyd. excavator w/QA cleanup bucket, Cat cable scrapers. Quick Drain Sales Ltd., 5357A. Call for price! 1-877-373-2662 or Larry at 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. 4-way lockers, 12 spd. I-shift, Platinum 9’6” stick, aux. hyds., 12,582 hrs., $55,000. 306-231-7318, 306-682-4520 Muenster SK www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. ROLLWORKS To fit 320 KOMATSU loader: loader BATCO CONVEYORS, new and used, warranty to Nov/17, 330,000 kms, wet kit, grain augers and SP kits. Delivery and 14’ TANDEM UTILITY flat deck w/ramps, $92,000 OBO. 306-287-7707, Quill Lake SK forks, $2800; pallet forks, $3400; 104” 3.5 12,000 lbs. GVW, new safety, $4250 OBO. yd tooth bucket, $5000. 6- 64” excavator leasing available. 1-866-746-2666. 204-794-5979, Springfield, MB. 1984 FORD LTL9000 tandem, Cat 400, cleanup buckets, $4,000- $5,000 ea.; PORTABLE GRAIN RINGS made of steel. strong eng, 13 spd., HD rrs, 5th wheel, wet 58” wrist swivel bucket, like new, New 20 gauge wide-corr steel sheets 48”H. 24’ GOOSENECK 3-8,000 lb. axles, $7890; kit, ideal 2nd farm truck for hauling $8000. Sizes from 3650 bu., $2072 to 83,000 bu., $8500; 62” cleanup bucket, $4000; 48” 2012 WESTFIELD MK 130-71 Plus auger, Bumper pull tandem lowboys: 18’, 14,000 306-690-9407 after 5 PM, Riverhurst, SK. frost ripper, $2500; New hyd. thumb and $11,447 including hardware. All sizes in MERIDIAN 300 TON SS liquid fertilizer lbs., $4450; 16’, 10,000 lbs., $3390; 16’, KENWORTH T300, 13 spd. Eaton Fuller, FACTORY DIRECT METAL ROOFING SIDING CLADDING cyl., $4000. 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB stock. All rings 4’H. Best quality available. orig. owner, good cond., low profile hop- 8.3L Cummins 300 HP, 121,000. orig. kms, tank, 2- 3” SS valves, like new, $42,500. per w/remote mover (Kramble systems), PRAIRIE SANDBLASTING & PAINTING. 7000 lbs., $2975. Factory direct. Decker Colony, Canadian made quality silver cone shaped 306-921-6697, 306-921-8498, Melfort, SK. Trailer overhauls and repairs, alum. slopes 888-792-6283. www.monarchtrailers.com 5762 hrs., 12,000 fr., 40,000 rr., 411 ratio, Decker MB CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED tarps avail. for all sizes. All tarps in stock. hyd. lift, $12,300. Call Les, 306-946-7045 2009 20’ Cancade box, remote control H&T 1980 CAT 966C loader. Completely rebuilt or Paul, 306-946-7287, Young, SK. and trailer repairs, tarps, insurance claims, 1999 IH 4700, SA, flatdeck w/17’ steel CALL TODAY 204-412-0234 . 204-764-0527 [email protected] c/w third valve, $65,000. 306-764-6877 or Complete packages include freight to any and trailer sales. Epoxy paint. Agriculture & endgate, new tires 5 years ago, super major point in Western Canada. Overnight clean, never hauled fertilizer, serviced, MB. flatdeck, 11x22.5 tires, 230,000 kms, 444 306-960-4651, Prince Albert, SK. 2004 13X71 WESTFIELD, good condition, and commercial. Satisfaction guaranteed. IH dsl., 10 spd., safetied, real good shape, 2002 KOMATSU WA380-3L WHEEL loader, delivery to most major points in Western 306-744-7930, Saltcoats, SK. Safety. 204-734-0422, Minitonas, MB. Canada. Willwood Industries toll free HORNOI LEASING NEW and used 20’ and 2- 7X35 BRANDT augers: 16 HP Vanguard, Agremote mover, $8000 OBO. $19,500. 1994 GMC Topkick tandem 1988 JD 644E wheel loader, 23.5x25 low hrs., 4 yd. bucket, 23.5x25- 90%, exc. 40’ sea cans for sale or rent. Call 13 HP Honda, excellent cond. Call 306-441-4930, Delmas, SK. with 24’ flatdeck, 563,000 kms, 3116 Cat cond., $73,000. 306-921-7583 Melfort, SK. 1-866-781-9560, fax 306-781-0108. For all REMOTE CONTROL TRAILER CHUTE tires, 4 cubic yard bucket w/teeth, pricing, details, pictures visit our website: 306-757-2828, Regina, SK. 306-677-2598, Hodgeville, SK. openers can save you time, energy and diesel, 10 spd., 11x22.5 tires, real good $29,750. 204-795-9192, Plum Coulee, MB. shape, $21,500. Call Merv at www.willwood.ca AUGERS: NEW and USED: Wheatheart, keep you safe this seeding season. FM re- 2015 CHEV 3/4 ton, High Country, DMax, SHIPPING CONTAINERS FOR SALE. 20’- 2010 BRANDT 13X70 HP swing-away, Westfield, Westeel augers; Auger SP kits; mote controls provide maximum range 306-276-7518, 306-767-2616, Arborfield, crewcab, 4x4, 6.6L, V8, load, 36,145 kms, SK. DL #906768. BROCK (BUTLER) GRAIN BIN PARTS 53’, delivery/ rental/ storage available. For hyd. hopper winch, elec. hopper mover, Batco conveyors; Wheatheart post pound- and instant response while high torque Stk#G1276A, $68,995. 1-800-667-0490. and accessories available at Rosler Con- inventory and prices call: 306-262-2899, light kit, $16,500. 306-459-7767, Ogema, ers. Good prices, leasing available. Call drives operate the toughest of chutes. www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. 1997 MACK RD688, 100 barrel tank, struction. 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK. Saskatoon, SK. www.thecontainerguy.ca SK. 1-866-746-2666. Easy installation. Kramble Industries, pump and etc., 400 Mack, 24.5 wheels, call 306-933-2655, Saskatoon, SK. or visit 2014 GMC SLE 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, white, $16,500. 306-960-3000 St. Louis SK CUSTOM GRAIN BIN MOVING, all types CONTAINERS FOR SALE OR RENT: All 10”x70’ AND 13”x70’ Wheatheart augers It doesn’t get any better than this. Prepay us online at: www.kramble.net 5.3L, V8, loaded, Black, 147,541 kms, up to 22’ diameter. 10% spring discount. sizes. Now in stock: 50 used, 53’ steel and c/w swing auger, parting out, wind dam- your ad for 3 weeks and get 2 weeks free! Stk#G1503A, $26,395. 1-800-667-0490. CIM TRUCK BODIES, grain, silage, gravel, FUEL TRUCK: 2009 IH tandem 7600, ISX, Accurate estimates. Sheldon’s Hauling, insulated SS. 306-861-1102, , SK. age. 306-460-9440, Smiley, SK. Call today! 1-800-782-0794. www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. decks, service and installation. For factory 10 spd., 24’ van w/power tailgate. Call EXCELLENT FARM CATS for sale come with 306-961-9699, Prince Albert, SK. direct pricing and options, call Humboldt, 306-493-9393, Delisle, SK. warranty: Komatsu, Cat, Fiat Allis. Call for 2013 GMC SLT 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, SK., 306-682-2505 or www.cim-ltd.ca more info excellent working condition. LIFETIME LID OPENERS. We are a stock- NORMS SANDBLASTING & PAINT, 40 6.2L, V8, loaded, leather, 119,011 kms, Most newer UC, rebuilt engine, and trans ing dealer for Boundary Trail Lifetime Lid years body and paint experience. We do Stk#G1517A, $40,395. 1-800-667-0490. bush, guarded. Call for price. Can deliver. Openers, 18” to 39”. Rosler Construction metal and fiberglass repairs and integral to www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. Serving Manitoba, Saskatchewan, 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. 2000 Inc., 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK. daycab conversions. Sandblasting and paint to trailers, trucks and heavy equip. 2013 FORD F150 Platinum, 4x4, Super- COMPACTORS: 84”, 66” and 54”. Pad foot BIN MOVING, all sizes up to 19’ diameter, Endura primers and topcoats. A one stop Crew, 5.0L, loaded, Nav, 43,114 kms, NW Ontario & Alberta....Since 1937 and smooth drum. For sale or rent. w/wo floors; Also move liquid fert. tanks. shop. Norm 306-272-4407, Foam Lake SK. Stk#G1211A, $40,995. 1-800-667-0490. 306-483-2500 Conquest Equip. Oxbow, SK. 306-629-3324, 306-741-9059, Morse, SK. www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. • Quality Commercial/Agricultural/Residential EXTREME DUTY BRUSHCUTTER. Made in Canada, 1/4” steel, 66” cut Omni HD gear- SKIDSTEER LOADERS: 2008 CASE 440 FOR ALL YOUR grain storage, hopper 2014 F550 FORD, w/Maxon, 1650 lbs., Overhead Doors & Operators. box & Parker hyd. motor. Cuts up to 4” Ct series, $34,500 OBO; 2008 Case 440, cone and steel floor requirements contact: 144”x90” deck with lift/gate, 6550 miles, trees, two 1/2”x3”x24” blades on a stump series 3, $29,500 OBO; 2006 Case 440, Kevin’s Custom Ag in Nipawin, SK. Toll mint condition, $58,000 OBO. Call • Aluminum Polycarbonate Doors Available. jumper, c/w hyd. hoses and flat face cou- $26,500 OBO; 2007 Case 420, $24,500 free: 1-888-304-2837. 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB. • Non-Insulated and Insulated Sectional Doors Available. plers. Std. flow operation, open rear dis- OBO. 204-794-5979, Springfield, MB. 2000 STERLING, TRI-DRIVE, C12 Cat eng., charge prevents under deck build up, fits TIM’S CUSTOM BIN MOVING and Haul- WE ARE NOW dealers for Emerald grain 10 spd., 22’ BH&T, near new tires, vg • Liftmaster Heavy Duty Operators. most skidsteers, $4995. 72” & 80” also in ing Inc. Up to 22’ diameter. 204-362-7103 trailers, tandem, tri-axle and Super B. Built cond., $45,000. 204-642-2091, Arborg, MB [email protected] in Western Canada. Cam-Don Motors Ltd., • Mullion Slide Away Centre Posts. stock. Agrimex, 306-331-7443, Dysart, SK. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. $53,000 SPECIAL! 2002 Kenworth T800, 2012 CHEV ORLANDO 1LT, 7-Pass, 2.4L, 4 RUNNING ENGINES: 330 CAT; 3306 Cat 4- 1650 BU Westeel Rosco bins, 2 on wood Cummins, 18 spd., new 20’ B&H, air ride, cyl., loaded, cloth, Grey, 129,739 kms, • Commercial/Agricultural Steel Man Doors and Frames. power unit c/w rad and skid; 6V71 power floors, 2 on concrete; 3300 bu on concrete Is your ag equipment search more CHEAP TANDEM GRAIN TRAILER, ready new safety. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. Stk#G1050A, $13,395. 1-800-667-0490. unit; Rebuilt 353 Detroit. Western Diesel, 306-231-8355, 306-944-4325, Bruno, SK. for the field. Call 306-290-6495, Saska- www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. • Your washbay door specialists. 306-280-4132, Saskatoon, SK. toon, SK. 2015 CIM BIN Cranes (Westeel design), 2011 FORD F250, reg. cab, 4x4 auto, gas, 2006 IHC TANDEM, Cummins, 12 speed 2012 SUBARU TRIBECA Ltd. H-6 7 pass. • Quality Installation & Service. XL trim, only 107,000 kms., fresh SK safe- Ultrashift, c/w 20’ BH&T, remote hoist and 290 CUMMINS, 350 Detroit, 671 Detroit, 8000 lb. capacity. For factory direct pricing like a needle in a haystack search? AWD, 59,725 kms, stk# SK-3144A. Call for NEW WILSON AND Castletons: 44’ tri- ty, will consider trades, $19,900. Cam-Don tailgate, $65,000 OBO. Call 306-538-4687, • 24 Hour Service. • Replacement Springs & Cables. Series 60 cores. 306-539-4642, Regina, SK and options call 306-682-2505, Humboldt, dem, 3 hopper and 2 hopper and 36’ tan- our best price! 1-877-373-2662 or SK. or www.cim-ltd.ca dem; 2014 Wilson Super B; 2010 Lode- Motors Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. Langbank, SK. www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. GREAT PRICES ON new, used and remanu- King alum., with alum buds, lift axles, Mi- factured engines, parts and accessories for FRIESEN HOPPER BOTTOM BIN 1500 cheals chute openers; 2005 Lode-King Su- 2011 CHEV LTZ 1/2 ton, crewcab, 4x4, ATTENTION FARMERS: 15 tandems in 2011 GMC ACADIA SLE, AWD, 3.6L, V6, Phone: 204-326-4556 Fax: 204-326-5013 diesel pickups. Large inventory, engines bu. $2400; Friesen 1000 bu. hopper bot- per B. Ron Brown Imp. 306-493-9393 GFX 5.3L, V8, loaded, leather, 65,619 kms, stock, automatics and standards. Yorkton, loaded, towing, cloth, Green, 87,469 kms, can be shipped or installed. Give us a call tom bin, $1800. 204-388-4291 leave msg, OVER www.rbisk.ca DL#905231 Stk#G1110B, $32,995. 1-800-667-0490. SK., Yellowhead Sales, 306-783-2899. Stk#M7161A. $23,395. 1-800-667-0490. Toll Free: 1-855-326-4556 or check: www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca Ile des Chenes, MB. www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. www.watrousmainline.com DL#907173. ESCORT VEHICLE SIGN c/w LED lights Thickett Engine Rebuilding. 204-532-2187, 1996 MIDLAND 24’ tandem pup, stiff pole, ALLISON AUTOMATIC TRUCKS: Several and sign inserts, HD electric cylinder for Russell, MB. 2015 CIM BIN TRANSPORT TRAILER 30,000 Find it fast at completely rebuilt, new paint and brakes, 1996 FORD F-350 Crew Cab, red, 8 cylin- trucks with auto. trans. available with C&C 2008 SUBARU OUTBACK Ltd., Turbo, AC, www.reimeroverheaddoors.com sign lift, $800; 4 GOOD YEAR TIRES, 17,000 lb. cap., 32’ bed accommodates up like new, $18,500. Merv 306-276-7518, der, automatic, RWD, good condition. or grain or gravel box. Starting at $19,900. leather, 55,000 kms, stk#SK-U0901. Call P265/65R18, tires taken off 2015 GMC WANTED DIESEL CORES: ISX and N14 to 21’ dia. bin. For factory direct pricing PIECES OF AG 306-767-2616, leave message, Arborfield, Winnipeg, MB. Call 204-510-1543, Email: K&L Equipment, 306-795-7779, Ituna, for our best price! 1-877-373-2662 or email: [email protected] Sierra, good cond., $150. 204-822-3445 or Cummins, C15 Cats, Detroits Ddec 3, 4, and options call 306-682-2505, Humboldt, EQUIPMENT! SK. DL #906768. [email protected] SK. [email protected] DL #910885. www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. call/text 204-823-1220, Morden, MB. DD15. Can-Am Truck 1-800-938-3323. SK. or www.cim-ltd.ca 28 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016

2014 LOFTNESS, GL System 10 with swing MORRIS 1400 BALE PICKER, heavy axles 2005 NH CR9060 with Swathmaster PU, MF 550, Perkins dsl hydro, MF PU header, 2007 AND 2004 NH 94C 36’ straight cut away truck unloading auger. Incl. optional and rims, $15,000. Call 306-528-7712, #HN3375B, 2781 hrs., 2295 threshing Melroe 378 PU, $3000 OBO. 306-858-7345 headers. 2007, single knife, solid reel, pea road transport system for highway travel. Nokomis, SK. hours, $75,000. 306-682-9920, Humboldt, or 306-867-9899, Lucky Lake, SK. auger, gauge wheels, $32,000; 2004, sin- Has only filled 25 bags, stored inside. Call SK. or www.farmworld.ca gle knife, split reel, pea auger, gauge Roy Bailey, 306-935-4702, Milden, SK. BALE SPEAR ATTACHMENTS for all 1982 MASSEY 860, standard trans, var. wheels, $24,000. Both field ready, always loaders and skidsteers, excellent pricing. 2005 NH CR970 with Swathmaster PU, speed., Melroe PU, 2400 hrs., always shed- shedded. 306-272-8025 or 306-272-7225, Call now 1-866-443-7444. #PN3202B, 2312 hours, $89,000. ded, $6500. 306-554-2319, Wynyard, SK. Foam Lake, SK. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. or www.farmworld.ca JD 930 RIGID HEADER, 30’ comes with 2004 BRENT 1084, tandem walking axle, new header trailer, nice shape, $6500. Call always shedded, 1000 bu., rubber and 1994 TR96, 36’ HoneyBee header, PU reel, 204-529-2595, Cartwright, MB. vg canvases and tires, Redekop chopper 2 TORUM (VERSATILE) COMBINES: flighting good, green in color, $39,500. 2010 740 & 2011 760, demo units, approx. Call Chad 306-741-7743, Swift Current, SK w/PU table and Sund PU, $20,000. 2002 MACDON 872 ADAPTER for CAT 306-296-4741, 306-296-4741, Frontier, SK 300 operating hrs each, both need some repairs to be fully operational, selected re- Lexion and Claas, $6500. Call NEW 2016 ARMSTRONG 750 bu. 4 wheel, 8 AND 14 BALE WAGONS in stock, Morris 1994 TR97, 3500 eng. hrs, intake and ex- pair parts incl. in asking price. Units re- 306-693-9847, Moose Jaw, SK. $28,900. New 2016 Armstrong 750 bu., on and Inland. Call Cam-Don Motors Ltd., haust valves done, Swath Master PU, Re- powered w/Cummins diesels, both run, tracks, $38,900. Both available with PTO or 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. dekopp chopper, hopper topper, $17,000 asking $150,000 for both, sold as is. Call MACDON 974 FLEX DRAPER w/873 Case hydraulic drive. K&L Equipment and adapter, single point, fore/aft, hyd. tilt, MORRIS MODEL 1400 HAY HIKER, OBO. Call 306-929-4580, Albertville, SK. Bob Carter at 204-339-2982 or cell Auto, Ladimer, 306-795-7779, Ituna, SK. 204-226-8794, Winnipeg, MB. skid plates, pea auger, transport, new cen- chains replaced 2 yrs ago, exc. working 2009 NH CR9080 with Swathmaster PU, tre canvas, $42,000 OBO. 204-648-4649, 2005 BRENT 572 (green), corner auger, cond. $12,000. 306-858-7772, Lucky Lake, #HN3373B, 1292 hrs., 1292 threshing Dauphin, MB. hyd. drive kit, 24.5x32 Firestone tires, BALE SPEARS, high quality imported hrs., $210,000. 306-682-9920, Humboldt, used very little, always shedded, $25,500. from Italy, 27” and 49”, free shipping, ex- SK. or www.farmworld.ca 2014 JD 635 flex, 35’, reduced $34,900; 306-896-2311, Langenburg, SK. cellent pricing. Call now toll free 2012 JD 630F flex, 30’, $28,900; 2011 JD 1-866-443-7444, Stonewall, MB. 635 flex, 35’, $27,900; 2009 JD 635 flex, GRAVITY WAGONS: New 400 bu, $7,400; 35’, reduced $24,900; 2007 JD 635 flex, 600 bu., $12,500; 750 bu., $18,250. Large WANTED: 80 CHAIN SPROCKET from New 2004 GLEANER 475 w/Swathmaster PU, JD 230 RIGID HEADER, batt reel, w/trans- 35’, $21,900; 2005 JD 635 flex, 35’, selection of used gravity wagons, 250-750 Idea 484 or CIH 3450 balers or baler for #N225110, 2750 hrs., 16’ PU, $99,000. port, $5450 OBO. Contact 204-781-8664, $18,900. All heads reconditioned. Contact bu. Used grain carts, 450 to 1110 bushel. parts. 306-283-4495 eves, Langham, SK. 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. or Rosser, MB. Reimer Farm Equipment, Gary Reimer, View at: www.zettlerfarmequipment.com 204-326-7000, Hwy #12, Steinbach, MB. LOOKING FOR DECENT NH 851 baler with www.farmworld.ca 2008 NH 88 C flex draper, 42’, HoneyBee, 1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB. hydraulic tie. Must be reasonably priced. 2013 HONEYBEE SP36, 36’, hyd. center 204-764-2015, Hamiota, MB. 1976 GLEANER L, 24’ straight cut head- reduced price $28,900; 2006 NH 74C flex, 2010 JM 875, tarp, scale, hyd. drive and er, duals, chopper, PU, transport, open to 30’, Crary air reel, $24,900; 2006 NH 74C link, hyd. fore/aft, transport, Stk#018553, delivery available, $36,000. 306-563-8482. offers. Call 306-693-9847, Moose Jaw, SK. flex, 35’, $24,900. All heads reconditioned. $73,900. 1-888-576-5561, Prince Albert, Reimer Farm Equipment, Gary Reimer, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 2011 GLEANER A6 with Swathmaster PU 204-326-7000, Hwy #12, Steinbach, MB. 2012 MACDON M155 w/30’ draper header 1995 MASSEY 200 swather, 2258 hrs., UII #PN3014C, 836 hours, $255,000. RECONDITIONED rigid and flex, most #W22651A, 236 hrs., D50 30’ single reel PU reel, Schumacher knife drive, runs well. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. or HONEYBEE SP-39 rigid draper, JD adapter, makes and sizes; also header transports. 306-478-2520, McCord, SK. CUSTOM COLOR SORTING chickpeas to $123,600. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, www.farmworld.ca twin PU reels, low acres, $8500; Gleaner Ed Lorenz, 306-344-4811, Paradise Hill, SK mustard. Cert. organic and conventional. SK. or www.farmworld.ca 324 w/22’ Sund pea PU, fits R Series www.straightcutheaders.com 306-741-3177, Swift Current, SK. 2006 CASE/IH WDX1202 w/36’ draper 2005 GLEANER R75 w/Swathmaster PU, Gleaner, $3800. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK 2005 9220 30’ MF swather, 1000 hrs., dou- header #W22816B, 1057 hours, $63,000. #N22511D, 2750 hrs., 16’ PU, $99,000. FLEX HEADS: CASE/IH 1020, 25’, $6000; ble swath, excellent, $55,000. Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. or 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. or 35’ PEA AUGER w/hydraulic drive, like 30’, $8000; CASE/IH 2020, 30’, $15,000; 306-567-8614, Davidson, SK. www.farmworld.ca www.farmworld.ca new, $3900. 204-324-6298, Altona, MB. 1015 PU header, $3500; JD 925, $6500; 8100 HESSTON, double swath, PU reel, JD 930, $9000; Nissen bean windrower, new canvases, guards and knife, field 2012 NH H8060 w/36’ draper header $5000. Large selection of used grain carts ready. 306-322-4755, Rose Valley, SK. #HW3388A, 509 hrs., HB36 header, and gravity wagons. 204-857-8403. $105,000. 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. 2008 9770 STS, dual wheels w/2010 615 4700 VERSATILE SWATHER, one owner, or www.farmworld.ca PU header, $195,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm 2010 CIH 2020 flex, 35’, $24,900; 2002 30’ header, always shedded, $5500 OBO. Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. CIH 1020 flex, 30’, $14,900; 2002 CIH Phone 204-736-2941, Sanford, MB. 1020 flex, 30’, air reel, $20,900; 1998 CIH 1998 35’ WESTWARD 9300, 960 header, 2008 JD 9770, Contour-Master, AutoSteer, 1020 flex, 25’, air reel, $18,900; 2008 CIH PU reel, turbo, big tires, excellent cond., 800/70R38 tires, 28LR26 rears, 1852/ 2020 flex, 30’, air reel, $24,900; 1989 CIH $29,500. Call 306-861-4592, Fillmore, SK 20’ Ull PU REEL, late model, exc. shape, 1350 hrs., Michel’s hopper cover, shedded, 1020 flex, 20’, $8900. All heads recondi- steel teeth, $1850; SwathHent roller on exc., $185,000. 306-628-7337, Leader, SK. tioned. Contact Reimer Farm Equipment, 2010 MF 9430, 36’, 750 hrs., shedded, very wheels, $500. 306-960-3000, St. Louis, SK. Gary Reimer, 204-326-7000, Hwy #12, good, $69,000. Call Cam-Don Motors Ltd., 2001 JD 9650, 12’ JD PU, long auger, big tires, 2500 hrs., $48,000. 306-786-6510, Steinbach, MB. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. 10’ PULL BEHIND swath roller, exc. cond. 2013 MACDON FD 75-D flex draper head- CARTER DAY AIR screen cleaner, Model 306-460-9440, Smiley, SK. Rhein, SK. #F515, Style #DDK1, vg cond., only 2 yrs. RETIRING: PREMIER 30’ PTO, autofold, er, 40’ wide cross auger, slow speed trans- use, always shedded, c/w fan and 120 batt reels, very good condition, $1800. 2008 9870 STS, w/615 PU, approx. 1500 port case and NH adapter, exc. working spare screens of various sizes, $50,000. Call 306-638-4550, Findlater, SK. 2001 MACDON 972 25’ header, Keer sep. hrs., duals, loaded up nice, vg cond., cond., loaded, $69,000. Can deliver. Call 8 BELT VICTORY PU with hydraulic drive Shears, double swath, new knife, exc. $149,000. Call 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. anytime 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. motor, good shape. Call 306-944-4325, Call 306-617-9009, Zealandia, SK. Email: shape. 306-435-7893, Moosomin, SK. [email protected] JD 7721 TITAN II PT combine, located at 2010 NH 94C, 36’, AFX adapter, double 306-231-8355, Bruno, SK. Findlater, SK. Call 403-871-2441 or knife, cross auger, Stk #020673, $30,000. DUAL STAGE ROTARY SCREENERS and 928-503-5344. 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, SK. or Kwik Kleen 5-7 tube. Call 204-857-8403, view www.redheadequipment.ca Portage la Prairie, MB. or visit online: FLEXHEADS-CASE-IH 1020 25-FT, 2011 JD 9770, AutoTrac ready, Contour WILDFONG CONCAVES an improved www.zettlerfarmequipment.com $6000; 30-ft $8000; 2020 30-ft, $15,000; Master, HD DFH, 520/42 duals, extended 2008 JD 936D draper header, PU reel, al- threshing element for JD S series. Also 1015 PU Header, $3500; JD 925, $6500; wear pkg., 615 PU header, always shed- ways shedded, $29,500 OBO. Transport 2016 MACDON M155, 40’, DK, DC, trans- ded, 1100 sep. hrs., mint cond., $229,000 new improved front beaters for JD STS 6 CLELAND DOUBLE spiral separators, fair port, last one before DEF. Call Cam-Don JD 930, $9000; Nissen bean windrower, available. 204-851-0745, Elkhorn, MB. and S Series, no more plugging. Please call condition, $3000. Call 306-335-2280, will deal. 204-324-6298, Altona, MB. Motors Ltd, 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. $5000; Large selection of used Grain carts 2015 MACDON FD75, 45’, cross auger, us Wildfong Enterprises Ltd., Russ Lemberg, SK & Gravity wagons. 204-857-8403. 306-260-2833 or Rick 306-734-7721 or CASE/IH 8240, 36’ PT swather, Roto- 2010 JD 9870 STS, fully loaded, only 550 transport, AFX adapter, Stk #019163, sep. hrs., 650 straddle duals, long auger, $105,900. 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, the shop 306-734-2345, Craik, SK. DUAL SCREEN ROTARY grain cleaners, Shear, low acres, $3800. Ph Larry c/w P615 PU header. Call 218-779-1710. great for pulse crops, best selection in 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. SK. or view www.redheadequipment.ca Western Canada. 306-946-7923, Young SK 2007 MF 9430 w/30’ draper deader 1997 JD 9400, 2114 eng. hrs., 1626 sep. CORN HEADERS: 2-2008 Geringhoff #W22408A, 1108 hrs, 30’ center delivery hrs., ext. range cyl. drive, Y&M, long au- Models 630 and 1230 Roto-Disc chopping $59,000. 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. or ger, new: PU belts, feeder chain, rub bars corn headers, 6 and 12 row, both 30” spac- www.farmworld.ca and concave, straw chopper, spreader, 914 ing, good cond., $25,000 fits Case-IH 80 2013 CASE/IH 7230, full auto-guidance, PU, exc. cond., $60,000. Call Dave Klein, series; $60,000 fits Case-IH flagship series 1995 CASE 8820, 30’ header, PU reel, 620 duals, hyd. folding tank cover, Stk 306-957-4312, 306-695-7794, Odessa, SK. combines. 306-421-1361, Torquay, SK. 21.5-16.1 tires, excellent condition, #018867, $325,000. 1-888-576-5561, $17,500. Call 306-861-4592, Fillmore, SK 1994 JD 9500, 3400 eng. hrs., 2389 sep. 2020 30’ FLEX HEADER, w/Stewart steel Swift Current, SK. redheadequipment.ca hrs., 914 header w/Rake-Up PU, 930 rigid trailer, $18,500. 306-734-7727, Craik, SK. 1997 CIH 6000 w/25’ draper header header w/PU reels, $42,000 OBO. #PN3020D, 3893 hrs., 25’ shift header, 1999 CASE/IH 2388 with Swathmaster 306-848-0088, Weyburn, SK. 2008 AGCO 8200 Gleaner flex header, 30’, $15,000. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. PU, #HN3133B, 2819 hrs., 2129 threshing reconditioned, $24,900; 2000 Gleaner 800, HEADER TRAILERS & ACCESSORIES. 1990 9600, 4300 sep. hrs., 914 PU w/new or www.farmworld.ca hrs, $68,000. 306-682-9920, Humboldt, 25’, $18,900; 1996 Gleaner 500, 30’, Arc-Fab Industries. 204-355-9595 SK. or www.farmworld.ca belts, chaff spreader, always shedded, $15,900. Call Reimer Farm Equipment, 2011 30’ 1203 Case/IH SP, PU reel and $26,000 OBO 204-773-0111 Angusville MB Gary Reimer, 204-326-7000, Hwy #12, [email protected] www.arcfab.ca transport, $77,000; 2002 30’ 9250 West- Steinbach, MB. ward SP, PU reel, $40,000. Call A.E. Chi- 1987 CASE/IH 1680 combine w/header 1995 JD 9600, 3248/4302 hrs., shedded, WHITE MF 9230, 30’ straight cut header, reverser, internal chopper, $10,500. Locat- $39,000. Can arrange delivery. Call fits White 9700, 9720 and MF 8570, 8590, coine Farm Equipment, 306-449-2255, ed at Canora, SK. Call 780-926-9773. JD headers 224 straight cut. Also 8 row Storthoaks, SK. 306-563-8482, Yorkton, SK. corn head, corn head also fits CIH. $5500 OBO. 204-794-5979, Springfield MB WESTERN GRAIN DRYER, mfg. of grain HESSTON 1200 PT, 30’, batt reels, good 2006 CASE/IH 2388, field ready, rake-up 2002 JD 9650W, 4400 eng. hrs., 3400 204-746-5747, Rosenort, MB. dryers w/auto. drying/moisture control. condition, $4500. Call 306-245-3777, PU, chopper, 1700 thrash hrs., $75,000. sep. hrs., rear wheel drive, many new 2011 CASE/IH 3020, 35’, single knife, Updates to Vertec roof, tiers, moisture Francis, SK. Call 306-353-4410, Riverhurst, SK. parts, Greenlighted, field ready, always Crary air reel, Stk #017943, $33,750. PUMPS, PRESSURE WASHERS, Honda/Ko- control. Economic designed dryers avail. shedded, 914 PU header, asking $72,000. 1-888-576-5561. redheadequipment.ca 1-888-288-6857, westerngraindryer.com 2014 MACDON M155 w/35’ draper header Could come with JD 925 flex head with shin pumps, 1-1/2” to 4”, Landa pressure #W22653A, 129 hrs., 35’ D65 triple deliv- 2014 CASE/IH 7130, 800 singles, deluxe cab, lateral tilt, elec. folding hopper cover, Cary air, low acres. 204-324-9300, 1998 HONEYBEE SP36, 36’, PU reel, AFX washers, steam washers, parts washers. VERTEC 3600 GRAIN dryer, natural gas ery header, $161,000. 306-922-2525, 204-324-7622, Altona, MB. adapter, cross auger, Stk #021539, M&M Equip. Ltd. Parts & Service, Regina, Prince Albert, SK. or www.farmworld.ca Stk #014705, $279,000. Saskatoon, SK., or propane, $4500 OBO. Call 1-888-576-5561. redheadequipment.ca $12,250. 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, SK. 306-543-8377, fax 306-543-2111. 306-548-4344, Sturgis, SK. 2013 JD S680, 5 spd., Contour-Master, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 2013 MF 9725 w/30’ draper header 615P PU, 520/42 duals, 2630 display, PF The Real Used FaRm PaRTs #N22068A, 174 hrs., 30’ center delivery 2015 CASE/IH 9240, c/w 3016 PU head- FARMFAN AB8, continuous batch 120 hopper. Call 204-825-8121, Morden, MB. 2000 36’ 1042 Case/IH w/Case adapter, sUPeRsToRe $98,000. 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. or er, 620 duals, HD lateral tilt, Stk #019788 $18,000. 2008 36’ SP36 HoneyBee, trans- bu., canola screens, propane, new fan, exc. www.farmworld.ca $510,000. 1-888-576-5561, Saskatoon, SK. 1989 JD 9500, 3950 eng., 3100 sep. hrs., Over 2700 Units for Salvage cond., $5500. 306-862-1457, . port, pea auger, 7120 or 8120 Case adapt- or view www.redheadequipment.ca vg cond., field ready, always shedded, er, $37,000. 2010 40’ D60 MacDon, trans- 1999 MACDON 2920 w/30’ draper header $30,000. 306-868-7991, Avonlea, SK. • TRACTORS • COMBINES #W22404C, 2660 hrs 30’ 962 header, cen- port, $60,000. 2012 36’ D50 MacDon, 1994 CIH 1688, internal chopper, straw transport, $50,000. 2010 40’ Case/IH, • SWATHERS • DISCERS ter delivery, PU reel, $29,900. Humboldt, and chaff spreader, hopper topper. Recent 1975 6601 PT, good cond., $900. SK, 306-682-9920 or www.farmworld.ca 306-395-2651, 306-690-5715, Chaplin, SK. transport, pea auger, $60,000. Call A.E. Call Joe, leN oR daRWIN R W ORGANIC IS offering for sale, lease or repairs incl: all shaker bushings, hydro Chicoine Farm Equipment, 306-449-2255, (306) 946-2222 rent a grain elevator in Gravelbourg, SK. 36’ WESTWARD 9000 SP swather, PU reel, pump, top and bottom rotor bearings and 2004 9860 STS, combine, 914 JD PU, 2395 Storthoaks, SK. built in 1982. 144,000 bu. cap. with ware- big tires, swath roller, knives good shape, rear tires, shedded, field ready, $15,000. eng., 1650 threshing hrs., chopper and monday-Friday - 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. house storage. Call Jason 306-354-2660. $28,000. 306-786-6510, Rhein, SK. 306-744-7663, Saltcoats, SK. chaff spreader, shedded, good cond., 1999 JD 893 CORN HEADER, 8x30”, $118,000 OBO Fisher Farms Ltd., Dauphin, HHC, gathering chains, stripper plates and WATROUS SALVAGE 2012 MF WR 9740, 36’, 400 hrs., $99,000. 2004 CASE 8010 heavy land combine, cob saver all in vg condition, single pt. 0% for 36 months OAC. Cam-Don Motors MB, 204-622-8800 office, 204-638-2700 WaTRoUs, sK. RWA, exc., better than new, $140,000 cell. Email: [email protected] hookup, field ready, Asking $16,500. Call Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. OBO. Call Ed 204-299-6465, Starbuck, MB. Jim 204-745-8007, Elm Creek, MB. Fax: 306-946-2444 REFURBISHED PROTEIN TESTERS for WESTWARD 3000 PT swather, 25’ PU reel, 1991 JD 9500, 4500 eng. hrs., 914 PU sale. Protein in wheat and durum, 2 units vg cond; Co-op 550, 18’ plus 18’ PU reel on 2009 7120 CASE/IH w/2016 header, header, many new parts including new MF 9230 30’ straight cut header, PU reel, avail. Protein in wheat, barley and durum, transport. 306-491-2227, , SK. $165,000; 2007 7010 Case/IH, dual tires, shedded, field ready, $40,000 OBO. vg condition, used very little, $5000 OBO. 2 units available. Jason 204-772-6998. wheels, w/2016 header, $170,000. Call 306-227-0075, , SK. 306-946-7457, Watrous, SK. 2013 MF 9740 w/36’ draper header FYFE PARTS A.E. Chicoine Farm Equipment, 2000 9650 STS, w/914, approx. 2500 sep. 2009 MACDON FD70, 40’, new sickle MODEL 919® MOISTURE TESTER Service #W22657B, 180 hrs., 36’ center delivery 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. 1-800-667-98711-800-667-9871 •• ReginaRegina and recalibration by the original manufac- header, $127,000. 306-922-2525, Prince hrs., covered hopper ext., field ready, vg and drapers, JD adapter, gauge wheels, 1-800-667-3095 • Saskatoon turer (Dimo’s/Labtronics®). No one beats Albert, SK. or www.farmworld.ca cond., $59,000. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. ask $48,900. Pea auger available. Can de- 1-800-667-3095 • Saskatoon 1979 IH 1460 combine, field ready, $7000 liver. Call 204-324-6298, Altona, MB. 1-800-387-2768 • Winnipeg our pricing !!!! Same day turn around. Do 40’ MACDON SWATHER, 130 hours, used 1 OBO; Versatile PT #10 swather w/extra 1996 JD 9500, PU and straight cut header, 1-800-667-30951-800-222-6594 •• EdmontonManitoba not install any digital alterations. For more season. Call 306-834-7619, , SK. parts, $600 OBO. Call or text Les 3100 sep. hrs., 212 PU header with 11’ 2009 CASE/IH 2020, 35’, AFX adapter, info visit www.labtronics.ca 403-548-5758, Golden Prairie, SK. Sund PU and 930R rigid header with full double knife drive, AWS air reel, Stk “For All Your Farm Parts” CASE/IH 736 36’ swather, not used in 12 finger auger and PU reel, chopper and #019849, $29,500. 1-888-576-5561, Swift www.fyfeparts.com years, excellent, shedded, $4000. Call 1994 CASE/IH 1688, 5875 eng. hrs., spec. chaff spreader, 2 spd. cyl., recent Green- Current, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 306-628-4267, Liebenthal, SK. rotor, through shop in 2012, $13,000. Call light, shedded, very good condition, TRAILTECH FULL CARRY swather trans- IHC 4000 SP, 24.5’ with UII PU reel, runs, 306-231-8999, Humboldt, SK. $42,000. 306-375-7733, Kyle, SK. LIKE NEW 2013 and 2011 JD 635 flex TRIPLE B WRECKING, wrecking tractors, port, tandem, 1400O GVW, lights, brakes, $1500. 306-358-2120, Macklin, SK. headers, both with AWS air reels. Contact combines, cults., drills, swathers, mixmills. 1999 JD 9610. Priced to sell! Chaff spread- 306-264-7742, Kincaid, SK. etc. We buy equipment. 306-246-4260, c/w all transporting hardware, $12,000. 2003 CASE/IH 8010, c/w 2016 PU head- er, chopper, long auger, factory duals, 914 306-466-7744, Leask, SK. 2015 MACDON M-155 40’ D65 double er, 900 singles, rear wheel assist, Stk 306-441-0655, Richard, SK. knife drive, GPS, hyd. roller, 47 cutting PU, real nice. 306-654-7772, Saskatoon SK 2012 CASE/IH 2162, 40’, single knife #016932, $119,000. 1-888-576-5561, drive, transport, cross auger, Stk hrs, shedded. 306-287-7707, Quill Lake SK Saskatoon SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 1998 JD CTSII, 2260 sep. hrs., 914 PU, WRECKING COMBINES: IHC 1482, 1460, dual speed cylinder, fore & aft, chaff #019119, $81,000. 1-888-576-5561, Swift 915, 914, 815, 715; JD 7721, 7701, 7700, 1995 30’ MACDON Premier 2900, PU reel, Current, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 6601, 6600, 105; MF 860, 850, 851, 760, 960 MacDon header, 21.5-16.1 tires, exc. 2011 CIH 8210 w/3016 PU, PN3305B, spreader, long auger, fine cut chopper, Au- toHeight, and big top hopper, $45,000. RITE-WAY HEADER TRAILER, hauls up to 751, 750, 510, S92; NH TR70, 95; White cond., $24,500. 306-861-4592, Fillmore SK $250,000. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, 8900, 8800, 8700, 8650, 8600; CFE 5542; SK. or www.farmworld.ca 306-460-7620, , SK. 35’ flex headers, used very little, as new. MF 9420 SP, 30’, 989 hrs., UII PU reels, 306-460-9440, Smiley, SK. Gleaner C, F, L, M; CCIL 9600, 951; Vers. 2000. Call 306-876-4607, Goodeve, SK. $55,000; JD 590 PT, 30’, batt reels, exc. 1986 CASE 1680, 3500 eng. hrs., rice tires, NEW IDEA 4865 5x6, hyd. PU, rubber condition, $4500. Both shedded, field 2011 JD 636D hydro-float, single point mount teeth, 2300 bales, shedded, good. good condition, $17,000. 204-824-2196, PARTING OUT: Combines: JD 7700 dsl. ready. Retired. 306-493-7871, Harris, SK. 204-573-6723, Wawanesa, MB. 1974 MF 750 combine, diesel, good to exc. hook-up, tilt, shedded, vg cond., $37,000. 306-944-4325, 306-231-8355, Bruno, SK. Call Stephen, 306-731-7235, Earl Grey, SK. hydro; Gleaner L; MF 760. Swathers: Ver- shape, field ready, shedded, $3500. Call satile 400; IHC 4000. Tractors: AC 7060; 2000 2388 w/1015 header, $65,000. 2004 306-549-4701, , SK. 2005 CASE/IH 1020 flex header, 30’ w/PU White 2-155 and 2-150; Deutz DX90 2388 w/2015 PU header, $115,000. 2006 reel, field ready, $13,000, trailer $2000. w/707 Leon loader; IHC 650 dsl.; Farmall 2388 w/2015 PU header, $130,000. 2009 Call Wes 306-744-7663, Saltcoats, SK. 300, H, MD; Cockshutt 550, 560, 770 and 7088 w/2016 PU header, $180,000. A.E. 40; Case 900, 800 and 930. Also: cultiva- Chicoine Farm Equipment, 306-449-2255, 2002 42’ SP42 HoneyBee, pea auger, tors, deep tillers, seed drills, tires, hyd. Storthoaks, SK. transport, Cat adapter, $25,000. 2002 30’ F30, Cat flex header, PU reel, w/4 wheel parts and some older semi-trucks. Austin, transport, $16,000. Used JD adpater plate MB. Call 204-871-2708 or 204-685-2124. for newer MacDon headers, $1400. Call LOEFFELHOLZ TRACTOR AND COMBINE A.E. Chicoine Farm Equipment, Storthoaks, Salvage, Cudworth, SK., 306-256-7107. 2013 CLAAS 3300 RC Quadrant 3x4 square 2002 NH TR99, new feeder chain, new SK., 306-449-2255. We sell new, used and remanufactured baler, approx. 7000 bales made, vg cond., 1994 HESSTON 8100 swather, 2676 hrs, clean grain chain, fine cut chopper, lateral parts for most farm tractors and combines. $110,000. Can deliver. Call anytime 30’ UII pickup reel, double knife drive, tilt, moisture tester, AHH, hopper topper. 2012 HONEYBEE 36’, dbl knife, $39,900; 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. shiftable drapers for DS, poly skid plates, Call 306-542-7786, , SK. Pea augers and AFX/CR adaptors. Call 306-563-8482. AGRA PARTS PLUS, parting older trac- rear weights, poly swath roller, shedded, tors, tillage, seeding, haying, along w/oth- NEW HOLLAND BB940 square baler, low $22,000 OBO. 306-377-2002, Herschel, SK. 2004 NH CR9070 with Rake-Up, 30’ GLEANER/AGCO rigid header, low er Ag equipment. 3 miles NW of Battle- bale count, excellent condition, $37,000. CIH 6500 SP, 21’, MacDon PU reel, 2870 #HN3179B, 3600 hrs., 2308 threshing 2011 MF 9795, 1134 eng./792 sep. hrs., block, fits L, N and R models, c/w header ford, SK. off #16 Hwy. Ph: 306-445-6769. 204-573-6354, Brandon, MB. hrs., new wobble box, knife, canvas, hours, $95,000. 306-682-9920, Humboldt, MAV chopper/spreader, all options incl. transport, $3900 OBO. 306-693-9847, $12,500 OBO. 306-338-7603, Margo, SK. SK. or www.farmworld.ca lat. tilt, 4200 header w/14’ Swathmaster Moose Jaw, SK. GOODS USED TRACTOR parts (always TRI-HAUL SELF-UNLOADING ROUND bale PU, $195,000. 306-834-5006, SK buying tractors). David or Curtis, Roblin, movers: 8’ to 29’ lengths, 6-18 bales. Also 2005 NH HW325 with 36’ draper header, 2008 NH CR9070 with Swathmaster PU, 2006 JD 936D, 36’, PU reel, skid shoes, MB., 204-564-2528, 1-877-564-8734. exc. for feeding cattle in the field, 4 bales #HN3119A, 1926 hours, $56,000. #N22195B, 2130 hrs, 1654 threshing hrs., 1994 MF 8460 CONVENTIONAL, 2606 hrs., transport, Stk #019157, $39,170. Melfort, at time with a pickup. 1-800-505-9208. 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. or $172,000. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, Mercedes, Rake-Up PU, shedded, good. SK. 1-888-576-5561 or view website: G.S. TRACTOR SALVAGE, JD tractors www.trihaulbalemovers.com www.farmworld.ca SK. or www.farmworld.ca 306-944-4325, 306-231-8355, Bruno, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca only. Call 306-497-3535, Blaine Lake, SK. The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 29

2014 LOFTNESS, GL System 10 with swing MORRIS 1400 BALE PICKER, heavy axles 2005 NH CR9060 with Swathmaster PU, MF 550, Perkins dsl hydro, MF PU header, 2007 AND 2004 NH 94C 36’ straight cut COMB-TRAC SALVAGE. We sell new and USED WISHEK: 14’, 16’, 30’; Roam 16’; GUARANTEED PRESSURE TREATED fence away truck unloading auger. Incl. optional and rims, $15,000. Call 306-528-7712, #HN3375B, 2781 hrs., 2295 threshing Melroe 378 PU, $3000 OBO. 306-858-7345 headers. 2007, single knife, solid reel, pea used parts for most makes of tractors, Hesston #2410 50’ one-way; Kewanee posts, lumber slabs and rails. Call Lehner road transport system for highway travel. Nokomis, SK. hours, $75,000. 306-682-9920, Humboldt, or 306-867-9899, Lucky Lake, SK. auger, gauge wheels, $32,000; 2004, sin- combines, balers, mixmills and swathers. breaking disc, 14’; DMI 5-7 shank rippers. Wood Preservers Ltd., ask for Ron Has only filled 25 bags, stored inside. Call SK. or www.farmworld.ca gle knife, split reel, pea auger, gauge Phone 306-997-2209, 1-877-318-2221, www.zettlerfarmequipment.com 306-763-4232, Prince Albert, SK. Roy Bailey, 306-935-4702, Milden, SK. BALE SPEAR ATTACHMENTS for all 1982 MASSEY 860, standard trans, var. wheels, $24,000. Both field ready, always Borden, SK. www.comb-tracsalvage.com 1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB. loaders and skidsteers, excellent pricing. 2005 NH CR970 with Swathmaster PU, speed., Melroe PU, 2400 hrs., always shed- shedded. 306-272-8025 or 306-272-7225, We buy machinery. Call now 1-866-443-7444. #PN3202B, 2312 hours, $89,000. ded, $6500. 306-554-2319, Wynyard, SK. Foam Lake, SK. SOLIDLOCK AND TREE ISLAND game wire 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. or PARTING OUT low houred 9700 White and all accessories for installation. Heights www.farmworld.ca JD 930 RIGID HEADER, 30’ comes with combine. 204-764-2642, Hamiota, MB. from 26” to 120”. Ideal for elk, deer, bison, 2004 BRENT 1084, tandem walking axle, new header trailer, nice shape, $6500. Call 1994 TR96, 36’ HoneyBee header, PU reel, sheep, swine, cattle, etc. Tom Jensen always shedded, 1000 bu., rubber and 2 TORUM (VERSATILE) COMBINES: 204-529-2595, Cartwright, MB. SMITH’S TRACTOR WRECKING. Huge flighting good, green in color, $39,500. vg canvases and tires, Redekop chopper ph/fax: 306-426-2305, Smeaton, SK. w/PU table and Sund PU, $20,000. 2010 740 & 2011 760, demo units, approx. inventory new and used tractor parts. 125 BISMARCK STREET, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA Call Chad 306-741-7743, Swift Current, SK 300 operating hrs each, both need some 2002 MACDON 872 ADAPTER for CAT 2009 HYUNDAI LOADER HL740XTD, S/N# 306-296-4741, 306-296-4741, Frontier, SK 1-888-676-4847. WRECKING FOR PARTS: IHC 886, c/w LF0710299, mint condition, 13,540 hrs., repairs to be fully operational, selected re- Lexion and Claas, $6500. Call Overhauled eng., 18.4x34 Firestone radials (off Springfield Rd) NEW 2016 ARMSTRONG 750 bu. 4 wheel, 8 AND 14 BALE WAGONS in stock, Morris 1994 TR97, 3500 eng. hrs, intake and ex- pair parts incl. in asking price. Units re- 306-693-9847, Moose Jaw, SK. $58,000. Call 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB. $28,900. New 2016 Armstrong 750 bu., on and Inland. Call Cam-Don Motors Ltd., at 90%, 690 Leon loader, bucket, grapple haust valves done, Swath Master PU, Re- powered w/Cummins diesels, both run, and joystick. 1-877-564-8734, Roblin, MB. IHC TD7E LGP dozer, 6-way blade; IHC STORE tracks, $38,900. Both available with PTO or 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. dekopp chopper, hopper topper, $17,000 asking $150,000 for both, sold as is. Call MACDON 974 FLEX DRAPER w/873 Case BLOCKED SEASONED JACK Pine firewood hydraulic drive. K&L Equipment and adapter, single point, fore/aft, hyd. tilt, 4WD SP CORN SILAGE HARVESTER, 125E crawler loader wé4-in-1 bucket and and wood chips for sale. Lehner Wood Pre- MORRIS MODEL 1400 HAY HIKER, OBO. Call 306-929-4580, Albertville, SK. Bob Carter at 204-339-2982 or cell 2001 CASE CX90, 2200 hrs., CAHR, 3 PTH, ripper. M&M Equip. Ltd. Parts & Service, Auto, Ladimer, 306-795-7779, Ituna, SK. skid plates, pea auger, transport, new cen- diesel motor, cab, good rubber, 3 row 595 Allied loader QA, bale fork, 540/1000 servers Ltd., 306-763-4232, Prince Albert, • No minimum order • While-you-wait we can: chains replaced 2 yrs ago, exc. working 204-226-8794, Winnipeg, MB. tre canvas, $42,000 OBO. 204-648-4649, Regina, SK. 306-543-8377. 2009 NH CR9080 with Swathmaster PU, header, retired. Reasonable price. Phone: PTO, $45,000. 306-862-3136, Nipawin, SK SK. Will deliver. Self-unloading trailer. • Sells steel by the length, or by saw, shear, punch, drill 2005 BRENT 572 (green), corner auger, cond. $12,000. 306-858-7772, Lucky Lake, #HN3373B, 1292 hrs., 1292 threshing Dauphin, MB. 204-638-5689, Dauphin MB. hyd. drive kit, 24.5x32 Firestone tires, BALE SPEARS, high quality imported hrs., $210,000. 306-682-9920, Humboldt, IH 4386/4586/4786 PUMPS in stock, built the foot & full or part sheets • Express delivery used very little, always shedded, $25,500. from Italy, 27” and 49”, free shipping, ex- SK. or www.farmworld.ca 2014 JD 635 flex, 35’, reduced $34,900; RICHARDTON 1200, 700, 750 hydumps; here. We can increase pump flow for air 306-896-2311, Langenburg, SK. cellent pricing. Call now toll free 2012 JD 630F flex, 30’, $28,900; 2011 JD JD 3970 Harvester, corn and hay head. seeder use. Call with your part #. 37’ LAURIER HANGING packer bar, in good 635 flex, 35’, $27,900; 2009 JD 635 flex, 1-866-938-8537 Portage La Prairie, MB. 800-667-7712 Hydratec Hydraulics, Regina shape. 1-1/2 HP elec. pressure washer, CONTACT THE STORE DIRECT: [email protected] 1-866-443-7444, Stonewall, MB. 35’, reduced $24,900; 2007 JD 635 flex, GRAVITY WAGONS: New 400 bu, $7,400; 1500 PSI. 204-745-2784, Carman, MB. 204-224-6212 600 bu., $12,500; 750 bu., $18,250. Large WANTED: 80 CHAIN SPROCKET from New 2004 GLEANER 475 w/Swathmaster PU, JD 230 RIGID HEADER, batt reel, w/trans- 35’, $21,900; 2005 JD 635 flex, 35’, LIZARD CREEK REPAIR and Tractor. We selection of used gravity wagons, 250-750 Idea 484 or CIH 3450 balers or baler for #N225110, 2750 hrs., 16’ PU, $99,000. port, $5450 OBO. Contact 204-781-8664, $18,900. All heads reconditioned. Contact buy 90 and 94 Series Case, 2 WD, FWA ODESSA ROCKPICKER SALES: New De- bu. Used grain carts, 450 to 1110 bushel. parts. 306-283-4495 eves, Langham, SK. Rosser, MB. Reimer Farm Equipment, Gary Reimer, tractors for parts and rebuilding. Also have gelman equipment, land rollers, Straw- 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. or 204-326-7000, Hwy #12, Steinbach, MB. BEV’S FISH & SEAFOOD LTD., buy di- SERVICE CENTRE View at: www.zettlerfarmequipment.com LOOKING FOR DECENT NH 851 baler with www.farmworld.ca rebuilt tractors and parts for sale. master, rockpickers, protill, dozer blades. 2008 NH 88 C flex draper, 42’, HoneyBee, 306-784-7841, Herbert, SK. 306-957-4403, 306-536-5097, Odessa, SK. rect, fresh fish: Pickerel, Northern Pike, 1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB. hydraulic tie. Must be reasonably priced. 2013 HONEYBEE SP36, 36’, hyd. center Whitefish and Lake Trout. Seafood also 204-764-2015, Hamiota, MB. 1976 GLEANER L, 24’ straight cut head- reduced price $28,900; 2006 NH 74C flex, • Competitively priced on • Hardox Wearparts er, duals, chopper, PU, transport, open to 30’, Crary air reel, $24,900; 2006 NH 74C link, hyd. fore/aft, transport, Stk#018553, FLEXI-COIL/NH SF-216 susp. boom, 2008, JD 6601 PT, good cond., $900; Massey available. Phone toll free 1-877-434-7477, 2010 JM 875, tarp, scale, hyd. drive and 851 PT, needs tire, asking $800; Massey 306-763-8277, Prince Albert, SK. volume orders • Express Orders delivery available, $36,000. 306-563-8482. offers. Call 306-693-9847, Moose Jaw, SK. flex, 35’, $24,900. All heads reconditioned. $73,900. 1-888-576-5561, Prince Albert, 100’ boom, used 2 seasons, $25,000 OBO. Reimer Farm Equipment, Gary Reimer, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 306-259-4881, 306-946-9513, Young, SK. 24’ PT swather, asking $1000; Brandt 850 • Superior stock selection (Processed parts within 24hrs) 2011 GLEANER A6 with Swathmaster PU 204-326-7000, Hwy #12, Steinbach, MB. STEIGER PUMPS IN stock. Spline drive 72’ PTO grain auger, asking $2000. 2012 MACDON M155 w/30’ draper header 1995 MASSEY 200 swather, 2258 hrs., UII #PN3014C, 836 hours, $255,000. RECONDITIONED rigid and flex, most and gear drive models built here and are in 306-395-2651, 306-690-5715, Chaplin, SK. Call our toll-free number to take advantage • Processing Services • Stainless & Aluminum #W22651A, 236 hrs., D50 30’ single reel PU reel, Schumacher knife drive, runs well. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. or HONEYBEE SP-39 rigid draper, JD adapter, makes and sizes; also header transports. stock. Call us with part #. Hydratec Hy- of our Prepayment Bonus. Prepay for 3 weeks 306-478-2520, McCord, SK. CUSTOM COLOR SORTING chickpeas to $123,600. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, www.farmworld.ca twin PU reels, low acres, $8500; Gleaner Ed Lorenz, 306-344-4811, Paradise Hill, SK draulics, 1-800-667-7712, Regina, SK. FLAX STRAW BUNCHER and land levelers. and we’ll run your ad 2 more weeks for free. SK. or www.farmworld.ca 324 w/22’ Sund pea PU, fits R Series www.straightcutheaders.com 2010 JD 4830, 100’, SS 1000 gal. tank, 2 Building now, taking orders. Don’t delay, That’s 5 weeks for the price of 3. Call 1-800- CONTACT THE SERVICE CENTRE: [email protected] mustard. Cert. organic and conventional. STEIGER TRACTOR PARTS. New and 306-741-3177, Swift Current, SK. 2006 CASE/IH WDX1202 w/36’ draper 2005 GLEANER R75 w/Swathmaster PU, Gleaner, $3800. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK sets tires, Stk #016381, $208,000. call now! 306-957-4279, Odessa, SK. 782-0794 today! 2005 9220 30’ MF swather, 1000 hrs., dou- header #W22816B, 1057 hours, $63,000. #N22511D, 2750 hrs., 16’ PU, $99,000. FLEX HEADS: CASE/IH 1020, 25’, $6000; 1-888-492-8542, Lloydminster, SK. used, from radiator to drawpin, 1969 to 204-224-1472 ble swath, excellent, $55,000. Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. or 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. or 35’ PEA AUGER w/hydraulic drive, like 30’, $8000; CASE/IH 2020, 30’, $15,000; www.redheadequipment.ca 1999. Give us a call 1-800-982-1769 or 1972 GMC 2 ton grain truck, tilt cab, B&H, 306-567-8614, Davidson, SK. www.farmworld.ca www.farmworld.ca new, $3900. 204-324-6298, Altona, MB. 1015 PU header, $3500; JD 925, $6500; www.bigtractorparts.com roll tarp; Flexi-Coil PBH swath roller; 50’ 8100 HESSTON, double swath, PU reel, JD 930, $9000; Nissen bean windrower, 2009 CASE/IH 4420, 100’, AIM, 1200 Flexi-Coil harrow packers; CIH 25’ heavy new canvases, guards and knife, field 2012 NH H8060 w/36’ draper header $5000. Large selection of used grain carts gal., Norac boom height, Stk #020576, tandem disc; Morris 36’ cult.; Morris 36’ ready. 306-322-4755, Rose Valley, SK. #HW3388A, 509 hrs., HB36 header, and gravity wagons. 204-857-8403. $199,500. 1-888-576-5561, , SK. rodweeder. 306-227-0075, Alvena, SK. WANTED: LOG DEBARKER. For sale: MAKE IT. WORK. $105,000. 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. 2008 9770 STS, dual wheels w/2010 615 or view www.redheadequipment.ca 128 mobile Dimentional SAWMILL, 3 4700 VERSATILE SWATHER, one owner, 2010 CIH 2020 flex, 35’, $24,900; 2002 GRAIN SCREENERS: HICAP 44, $3000; blade, Volkswagen motor. 204-848-2254. or www.farmworld.ca PU header, $195,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Neco 52, $5000; Sukup 50-in, $4000; 30’ header, always shedded, $5500 OBO. Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. CIH 1020 flex, 30’, $14,900; 2002 CIH 2004 JOHN DEERE 4710, 100’ 800 gal. SS, Phone 204-736-2941, Sanford, MB. 1020 flex, 30’, air reel, $20,900; 1998 CIH Hutchinson 1600 w/tailings auger, $3500; BLUE WATER IRRIGATION DEV. LTD. 380/90R46 and 520/85R38 tires, ITC JD Kwik Kleen 5&7 tube cleaners, $5000 up; 1998 35’ WESTWARD 9300, 960 header, 2008 JD 9770, Contour-Master, AutoSteer, 1020 flex, 25’, air reel, $18,900; 2008 CIH AutoSteer, mapping, boom control and Reinke pivots, lateral, minigators, pump 800/70R38 tires, 28LR26 rears, 1852/ 2020 flex, 30’, air reel, $24,900; 1989 CIH Screens $150; New 10-ft Landlevellers, and used mainline, new Bauer travelers PU reel, turbo, big tires, excellent cond., AutoHeight, very good, $95,000 OBO. $2450; 12-ft, $2650; Scrapers Ashland $29,500. Call 306-861-4592, Fillmore, SK 20’ Ull PU REEL, late model, exc. shape, 1350 hrs., Michel’s hopper cover, shedded, 1020 flex, 20’, $8900. All heads recondi- 306-227-5217, 306-644-2166 Loreburn SK BIRD WATCHERS CALL To The Far North! dealer. 22 yrs. experience. 306-858-7351, steel teeth, $1850; SwathHent roller on exc., $185,000. 306-628-7337, Leader, SK. tioned. Contact Reimer Farm Equipment, 4.5-yd, $4500; Ashland 6-yd, $5000; Ever- DIESEL GENSET SALES AND SERVICE, Lucky Lake, SK. www.philsirrigation.ca sman 6-yd, $5500; John Deere 6.5-yd, 12 to 300 KWs, lots of units in stock. Used Bird stands and natural locations available. 2010 MF 9430, 36’, 750 hrs., shedded, very wheels, $500. 306-960-3000, St. Louis, SK. Gary Reimer, 204-326-7000, Hwy #12, 2011 ROGATOR 1396, 120’, Sharp Shoot- Year round bird and wildlife watching. good, $69,000. Call Cam-Don Motors Ltd., 2001 JD 9650, 12’ JD PU, long auger, big Steinbach, MB. $6500; Soilmover 740, $7000; Midland and new: Perkins, John Deere and Deutz. tires, 2500 hrs., $48,000. 306-786-6510, er, 2 sets tires, Viper, dividers, Smartrax, 8-yd, $8000; V Drainage plow, $2000. We also build custom Gensets. We cur- Tree stands, ground blinds, and natural lo- The Manitoba Co-operator. Manitoba’s best- 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. 10’ PULL BEHIND swath roller, exc. cond. 2013 MACDON FD 75-D flex draper head- Stk #020465, $240,000. 1-888-576-5561 cations available. North Western Sas- CARTER DAY AIR screen cleaner, Model 306-460-9440, Smiley, SK. Rhein, SK. 204-857-8403. rently have special pricing on new John read farm publication. #F515, Style #DDK1, vg cond., only 2 yrs. RETIRING: PREMIER 30’ PTO, autofold, er, 40’ wide cross auger, slow speed trans- or www.redheadequipment.ca. Deere units. Call for pricing 204-792-7471. katchewan. Ron Kisslinger 306-822-2256 use, always shedded, c/w fan and 120 batt reels, very good condition, $1800. 2008 9870 STS, w/615 PU, approx. 1500 port case and NH adapter, exc. working NH TR85 COMBINE, 1900 hrs, field ready. or email: [email protected] Call 306-638-4550, Findlater, SK. 2001 MACDON 972 25’ header, Keer sep. hrs., duals, loaded up nice, vg cond., cond., loaded, $69,000. Can deliver. Call 8 BELT VICTORY PU with hydraulic drive 2015 CASE/IH 4440, 120’, luxury cab, ac- 30’ Westward PTO swather, field ready. NH spare screens of various sizes, $50,000. Shears, double swath, new knife, exc. anytime 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. tive susp., 710 floaters and 380/90R46, Call 306-617-9009, Zealandia, SK. Email: $149,000. Call 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. motor, good shape. Call 306-944-4325, 34’ air seeder, w/Magnum II Morris cult. NEW AND USED generators, all sizes from Call our toll-free number to take advantage shape. 306-435-7893, Moosomin, SK. 306-231-8355, Bruno, SK. Stk #019629, $480,000. 1-888-576-5561, JOHN DEERE 8440 4 WD tractor, very 306-682-2585, Humboldt, SK. [email protected] JD 7721 TITAN II PT combine, located at 2010 NH 94C, 36’, AFX adapter, double Prince Albert. www.redheadequipment.ca 5 kw to 3000 kw, gas, LPG or diesel. Phone of our Prepayment Bonus. Prepay for 3 weeks Findlater, SK. Call 403-871-2441 or knife, cross auger, Stk #020673, $30,000. good condition, only 5300 hours, PTO, for availability and prices. Many used in and we’ll run your ad 2 more weeks for free. shedded, Greenlighted in 2015, 6 tires at NH 270 SQ. BALER; IHC 16.5’ cult.; 10 stock. 204-643-5441, Fraserwood, MB. DUAL STAGE ROTARY SCREENERS and 928-503-5344. 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, SK. or 2003 SPRA-COUPE 4640 High Clearance sec. harrows w/drawbar; 27’ Mayrath and That’s 5 weeks for the price of 3. Call 1-800- Kwik Kleen 5-7 tube. Call 204-857-8403, 75%, 2 new tires, $25,000. Call for more 782-0794 today! view www.redheadequipment.ca sprayer, 80’ boom, 600 hrs., $65,000. A.E. information 306-333-4912, Abernethy, SK. 31’ Vers. grain augers; 42’ field sprayer. Portage la Prairie, MB. or visit online: FLEXHEADS-CASE-IH 1020 25-FT, 2011 JD 9770, AutoTrac ready, Contour WILDFONG CONCAVES an improved Chicoine Farm Equipment, 306-449-2255, QUILL CREEK BISON is looking for fin- Master, HD DFH, 520/42 duals, extended 2008 JD 936D draper header, PU reel, al- 204-256-8668, 204-425-3602, Zhoda, MB. ished, and all other types of bison. COD, www.zettlerfarmequipment.com $6000; 30-ft $8000; 2020 30-ft, $15,000; threshing element for JD S series. Also Storthoaks, SK. 1991 JD 4760, 15 spd. PS, big 1000 RPM 1015 PU Header, $3500; JD 925, $6500; wear pkg., 615 PU header, always shed- ways shedded, $29,500 OBO. Transport paying market prices. “Producers working 2016 MACDON M155, 40’, DK, DC, trans- ded, 1100 sep. hrs., mint cond., $229,000 new improved front beaters for JD STS PTO, 16.5Lx16.1SL front, 20.8R42 duals, 6 CLELAND DOUBLE spiral separators, fair port, last one before DEF. Call Cam-Don JD 930, $9000; Nissen bean windrower, available. 204-851-0745, Elkhorn, MB. and S Series, no more plugging. Please call 1998 CASE/IH SPX3185, 90’, 2 sets of with Producers.” Delivery points in SK. and condition, $3000. Call 306-335-2280, will deal. 204-324-6298, Altona, MB. 9300 hrs., shedded, orig. owner, $36,000. 2-7/8” OILFIELD TUBING, $40 each, truck- MB. Call 306-231-9110, Quill Lake, SK. Motors Ltd, 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. $5000; Large selection of used Grain carts 2015 MACDON FD75, 45’, cross auger, us Wildfong Enterprises Ltd., Russ tires, Stk: 017817, $79,000. Saskatoon, 306-280-1405, 306-225-4550, Hague, SK. The Icynene Lemberg, SK & Gravity wagons. 204-857-8403. 2010 JD 9870 STS, fully loaded, only 550 306-260-2833 or Rick 306-734-7721 or SK., 1-888-576-5561 or view website: load quantities only. Call 306-861-1280, CASE/IH 8240, 36’ PT swather, Roto- transport, AFX adapter, Stk #019163, ® sep. hrs., 650 straddle duals, long auger, the shop 306-734-2345, Craik, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca STEVE’S TRACTOR REBUILDER special- Insulation System Weyburn, SK. HARMONY NATURAL BISON buys all DUAL SCREEN ROTARY grain cleaners, Shear, low acres, $3800. Ph Larry $105,900. 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. c/w P615 PU header. Call 218-779-1710. SK. or view www.redheadequipment.ca izing in rebuilding JD tractors. Want Series types of bison. Up to 6.25/lb CAD HHW great for pulse crops, best selection in 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 7000s to rebuild or for • Sprayed foam insulation FREE STANDING CORRAL PANELS: finished; $5.00/lb HHW culls and up to Western Canada. 306-946-7923, Young SK 2007 MF 9430 w/30’ draper deader 1997 JD 9400, 2114 eng. hrs., 1626 sep. CORN HEADERS: 2-2008 Geringhoff parts. pay top $$. Now selling JD parts. • Ideal for shops, barns Feeders & Alley ways, 30-ft or order to $4.50/lb CAD live weight on feeder bison. #W22408A, 1108 hrs, 30’ center delivery hrs., ext. range cyl. drive, Y&M, long au- Models 630 and 1230 Roto-Disc chopping 204-466-2927, 204-871-5170, Austin, MB. size. Oil Field Pipe: 1.3, 1.6, 1.9, 1 7/8, 2- Call or text 306-736-3454, Windthorst, SK. $59,000. 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. or ger, new: PU belts, feeder chain, rub bars corn headers, 6 and 12 row, both 30” spac- or homes in, 2 3/8, 2 7/8, 3 1/2. Sucker Rod: 3/4, www.farmworld.ca and concave, straw chopper, spreader, 914 ing, good cond., $25,000 fits Case-IH 80 JD 8970, new tires; JD 4440, rebuilt en- 7/8, 1-in. Casing Pipes: 4-9inch. Sold by 2013 CASE/IH 7230, full auto-guidance, PU, exc. cond., $60,000. Call Dave Klein, series; $60,000 fits Case-IH flagship series gine; JD 4450, FWD, 3 PTH, new engine; • Healthier, Quieter, More the piece or semi load lots. For special WANTED: ALL KINDS of bison from year- 1995 CASE 8820, 30’ header, PU reel, 620 duals, hyd. folding tank cover, Stk 306-957-4312, 306-695-7794, Odessa, SK. combines. 306-421-1361, Torquay, SK. JD 4255, FWD. 204-871-5170, Austin, MB. Energy Efficient® pricing call Art 204-685-2628 or cell lings to old bulls. Also cow/calf pairs. Ph 21.5-16.1 tires, excellent condition, #018867, $325,000. 1-888-576-5561, 204-856-3440. Kevin at 306-429-2029, Glenavon, SK. $17,500. Call 306-861-4592, Fillmore, SK 1994 JD 9500, 3400 eng. hrs., 2389 sep. 2020 30’ FLEX HEADER, w/Stewart steel JD 4440, factory duals, dual PTO, very AVAILABLE FOR HARVEST Devloo Ca- Swift Current, SK. redheadequipment.ca hrs., 914 header w/Rake-Up PU, 930 rigid trailer, $18,500. 306-734-7727, Craik, SK. clean, 6782 hrs., $23,500. Call nola Crusher, $840. Gerry 204-744-2773, WANT TO PURCHASE cull bison bulls and 1997 CIH 6000 w/25’ draper header header w/PU reels, $42,000 OBO. 204-746-2016, 204-746-5345, Morris, MB. [email protected] Somerset, MB. #PN3020D, 3893 hrs., 25’ shift header, 1999 CASE/IH 2388 with Swathmaster 306-848-0088, Weyburn, SK. 2008 AGCO 8200 Gleaner flex header, 30’, cows, $4.00 to $4.50/lb. HHW. Finished $15,000. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. PU, #HN3133B, 2819 hrs., 2129 threshing reconditioned, $24,900; 2000 Gleaner 800, HEADER TRAILERS & ACCESSORIES. beef steers and heifers for slaughter. We 1990 9600, 4300 sep. hrs., 914 PU w/new RETIRING: 1980 JD 4640 tractor, recent ELIMINATE DUST WITH ACE DUST or www.farmworld.ca hrs, $68,000. 306-682-9920, Humboldt, 25’, $18,900; 1996 Gleaner 500, 30’, Arc-Fab Industries. 204-355-9595 drop-in 50 Series eng. and trans. service. SUPPRESSANT- safe alternative to 4- REINKE PIVOTS, 2002 to 2006. Call for are also buying compromised cattle that SK. or www.farmworld.ca belts, chaff spreader, always shedded, $15,900. Call Reimer Farm Equipment, www.penta.ca 1-800-587-4711 info 306-858-7351, Lucky Lake, SK. can’t make a long trip. Oak Ridge Meats, 2011 30’ 1203 Case/IH SP, PU reel and $26,000 OBO 204-773-0111 Angusville MB [email protected] www.arcfab.ca 2013 VERSATILE SX275, 120’, 1200 gal., Call 306-638-4550, Findlater, SK. chemicals. We use canola oil, environmen- Gary Reimer, 204-326-7000, Hwy #12, 14.9x46 duals, crop dividers, AutoBoom, tally friendly. Water repellent drying roads www.philsirrigation.ca McCreary, 204-835-2365, 204-476-0147. transport, $77,000; 2002 30’ 9250 West- Steinbach, MB. ward SP, PU reel, $40,000. Call A.E. Chi- 1987 CASE/IH 1680 combine w/header 1995 JD 9600, 3248/4302 hrs., shedded, WHITE MF 9230, 30’ straight cut header, AutoSteer, 550 hrs., 1 owner, shedded, vg, 1981 JD 8640, 4WD, 8300 hours, good faster, lasts much longer than calcium reverser, internal chopper, $10,500. Locat- $39,000. Can arrange delivery. Call fits White 9700, 9720 and MF 8570, 8590, $179,000. Call Cam-Don Motors Ltd., condition, $18,500. Call 306-739-2442, chloride. Excellent for dust control when coine Farm Equipment, 306-449-2255, ed at Canora, SK. Call 780-926-9773. JD headers 224 straight cut. Also 8 row Storthoaks, SK. 306-563-8482, Yorkton, SK. corn head, corn head also fits CIH. $5500 OBO. 204-794-5979, Springfield MB 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. Moosomin, SK. mixing with your livestock feed. Call Ace 204-746-5747, Rosenort, MB. Enterprises, Saskatoon, toll free WESTERN GRAIN DRYER, mfg. of grain HESSTON 1200 PT, 30’, batt reels, good 2006 CASE/IH 2388, field ready, rake-up 2002 JD 9650W, 4400 eng. hrs., 3400 2013 CASE/IH FL4530 floater, 70’, auto 2007 JD 9400, 24 spd., new triples, 6900 1-844-291-6582. Or visit our website: 4TH ANNUAL HEWSONS dryers w/auto. drying/moisture control. condition, $4500. Call 306-245-3777, PU, chopper, 1700 thrash hrs., $75,000. sep. hrs., rear wheel drive, many new 2011 CASE/IH 3020, 35’, single knife, fold tip, luxury cab, 810 flex air applicator, hrs., Greenlighted, $105,000 OBO. Call Ed www.aceenterprises.com Updates to Vertec roof, tiers, moisture Francis, SK. Call 306-353-4410, Riverhurst, SK. parts, Greenlighted, field ready, always for details 204-299-6465, Starbuck, MB. Crary air reel, Stk #017943, $33,750. PUMPS, PRESSURE WASHERS, Honda/Ko- Stk #021154, $320,000. Prince Albert, SK. control. Economic designed dryers avail. shedded, 914 PU header, asking $72,000. 1-888-576-5561. redheadequipment.ca 1-888-576-5561. redheadequipment.ca 1977 IHC 1600 w/15 ft. box & hoist, roll ENTERPRISES EQUIPMENT 1-888-288-6857, westerngraindryer.com 2014 MACDON M155 w/35’ draper header Could come with JD 925 flex head with shin pumps, 1-1/2” to 4”, Landa pressure 1983 JD 8450, 4780 hrs., 3 hyds., inside tarp, $5000; 27 ft. R-7 Gleaner header #W22653A, 129 hrs., 35’ D65 triple deliv- 2014 CASE/IH 7130, 800 singles, deluxe washers, steam washers, parts washers. cab, lateral tilt, elec. folding hopper cover, Cary air, low acres. 204-324-9300, 1998 HONEYBEE SP36, 36’, PU reel, AFX 2012 JD 4940, 120’, 1200 gal., Boom Trac tires 3 years old, good cond., $27,000 with transport, $5500; Gleaner N-6 & R-7 VERTEC 3600 GRAIN dryer, natural gas ery header, $161,000. 306-922-2525, 204-324-7622, Altona, MB. adapter, cross auger, Stk #021539, M&M Equip. Ltd. Parts & Service, Regina, OBO. 306-889-2035 eves, Mistatim, SK. parts, chopper, twin spreader, rotor, fans. Prince Albert, SK. or www.farmworld.ca Stk #014705, $279,000. Saskatoon, SK., SK. 306-543-8377, fax 306-543-2111. Pro 5, leveling, 1300 hrs., STK# 020967, CONSIGNMENT AUCTION or propane, $4500 OBO. Call 1-888-576-5561. redheadequipment.ca $12,250. 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, $297,000. 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, pulleys, etc.; Farm King 7x41 & 8x46 au- 306-548-4344, Sturgis, SK. 2013 JD S680, 5 spd., Contour-Master, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 2001 JD 8210, 3850 hrs., AutoTrac ready; gers with motors, $1500 each. Call 2013 MF 9725 w/30’ draper header 615P PU, 520/42 duals, 2630 display, PF The Real Used FaRm PaRTs SK. or view www.redheadequipment.ca 2001 7710, 4200 hrs., 3 PTH. Both have ANGUSVILLE, MB. • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1ST • 10:00 AM #N22068A, 174 hrs., 30’ center delivery 2015 CASE/IH 9240, c/w 3016 PU head- 204-785-0498, Selkirk MB. FARMFAN AB8, continuous batch 120 hopper. Call 204-825-8121, Morden, MB. 2000 36’ 1042 Case/IH w/Case adapter, sUPeRsToRe 540/1000 PT0. 204-522-6333, Melita, MB. $98,000. 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. or er, 620 duals, HD lateral tilt, Stk #019788 $18,000. 2008 36’ SP36 HoneyBee, trans- 2011 CASE/IH 4420, 120’, 2 sets of tires, WESTFIELD AUGER, w/hopper, 48’, vg, bu., canola screens, propane, new fan, exc. www.farmworld.ca $510,000. 1-888-576-5561, Saskatoon, SK. 1989 JD 9500, 3950 eng., 3100 sep. hrs., Over 2700 Units for Salvage deluxe cab, Pro 600, 262 Receiver, 2500 cond., $5500. 306-862-1457, Choiceland. port, pea auger, 7120 or 8120 Case adapt- 2001 7810 FWA, 20 spd. AutoQuad trans., $3700 OBO. JD double disc, 20’, good or view www.redheadequipment.ca vg cond., field ready, always shedded, er, $37,000. 2010 40’ D60 MacDon, trans- hours, Stk #020293, $240,000. LHR, 3 PTH, HD front susp., 741 self-level cond., $550 OBO. Also NH sq. baler, $600 1999 MACDON 2920 w/30’ draper header $30,000. 306-868-7991, Avonlea, SK. • TRACTORS • COMBINES 1-888-576-5561. redheadequipment.ca #W22404C, 2660 hrs 30’ 962 header, cen- port, $60,000. 2012 36’ D50 MacDon, loader w/grapple, 7300 hrs., recent OH on OBO. Jack 204-827-2162, Glenboro, MB. 1994 CIH 1688, internal chopper, straw transport, $50,000. 2010 40’ Case/IH, • SWATHERS • DISCERS trans, $85,000. 306-883-9230, Leoville, SK DIRECTIONS: Sale will be held on the Hewson’s Enterprises lot in the North West corner of ter delivery, PU reel, $29,900. Humboldt, and chaff spreader, hopper topper. Recent 1975 6601 PT, good cond., $900. SK, 306-682-9920 or www.farmworld.ca 306-395-2651, 306-690-5715, Chaplin, SK. transport, pea auger, $60,000. Call A.E. Call Joe, leN oR daRWIN the town of Angusville, MB. just off highway #45. (Look for the elevator) Watch for signs. R W ORGANIC IS offering for sale, lease or repairs incl: all shaker bushings, hydro Chicoine Farm Equipment, 306-449-2255, pump, top and bottom rotor bearings and (306) 946-2222 rent a grain elevator in Gravelbourg, SK. 36’ WESTWARD 9000 SP swather, PU reel, 2004 9860 STS, combine, 914 JD PU, 2395 Storthoaks, SK. TRIDEKON CROP SAVER, crop dividers. WANTED: NH3 GOPHER exterminator. Call THIS SALE WILL FEATURE: Farm & Industrial Equipment *Trucks *Trailers *Livestock built in 1982. 144,000 bu. cap. with ware- big tires, swath roller, knives good shape, rear tires, shedded, field ready, $15,000. eng., 1650 threshing hrs., chopper and monday-Friday - 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 306-744-7663, Saltcoats, SK. Reduce trampling losses by 80% to 90%. 1973 MF 1135, 18.4x38 (new), 6000 hrs, 306-567-4702, Davidson, SK. Handling Equipment *Vehicles *Lawn & Leisure *Shop Equipment & Tools, 3PT house storage. Call Jason 306-354-2660. $28,000. 306-786-6510, Rhein, SK. chaff spreader, shedded, good cond., 1999 JD 893 CORN HEADER, 8x30”, Call: Great West Agro, 306-398-8000. real good original tractor, $10,900. Cam- $118,000 OBO Fisher Farms Ltd., Dauphin, HHC, gathering chains, stripper plates and WATROUS SALVAGE WANTED shop manual for white tractor Hitch & Acreage Equipment * Plus Misc. *COMPLETE RETIREMENT FARM SALE for 2012 MF WR 9740, 36’, 400 hrs., $99,000. 2004 CASE 8010 heavy land combine, cob saver all in vg condition, single pt. Don Motors, 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. 0% for 36 months OAC. Cam-Don Motors MB, 204-622-8800 office, 204-638-2700 WaTRoUs, sK. FLOATER TIRES: Factory rims and tires: model 6085. 204-659-5842 RWA, exc., better than new, $140,000 cell. Email: [email protected] hookup, field ready, Asking $16,500. Call JD 4930/4940, R4045; 800/55R46 Good- MASSEY 4000/4840/4880/4900 hydraulic BROCK CHISHOLM of BEULAH, MB, Pallet Lots & Soooo Much More!!! Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. OBO. Call Ed 204-299-6465, Starbuck, MB. Jim 204-745-8007, Elm Creek, MB. Fax: 306-946-2444 WANTED: 2 OLDER STYLE batt reels, any 1991 JD 9500, 4500 eng. hrs., 914 PU year tire and rim; 710/60R46 Goodyear pumps built here and in stock. Suitable to REFURBISHED PROTEIN TESTERS for WESTWARD 3000 PT swather, 25’ PU reel, LSW; Case 650/65R38 Michelins, $13,500. run air seeder systems. Big savings, su- size, wood or steel. Call 306-698-3245, sale. Protein in wheat and durum, 2 units vg cond; Co-op 550, 18’ plus 18’ PU reel on 2009 7120 CASE/IH w/2016 header, header, many new parts including new MF 9230 30’ straight cut header, PU reel, Wolseley, SK. TRACTOR: *2001 Ford NH 8160 Open Station Tractor w/ Allied 695 Loader, FWA, 3PT, tires, shedded, field ready, $40,000 OBO. vg condition, used very little, $5000 OBO. Duals available for combines. perior product. Hydratec Hydraulics, avail. Protein in wheat, barley and durum, transport. 306-491-2227, Blaine Lake, SK. $165,000; 2007 7010 Case/IH, dual 306-697-2856, Grenfell, SK. 1-800-667-7712, Regina, SK. 8417 Hrs Showing *Case 970 Agri King Tractor, 540 PTO, Dual Remotes *Case 930 Tractor, 2 units available. Jason 204-772-6998. wheels, w/2016 header, $170,000. Call 306-227-0075, Alvena, SK. 306-946-7457, Watrous, SK. TRACTORS WANTED: 1105 Massey Fer- 2013 MF 9740 w/36’ draper header FYFE PARTS guson or Case 2090 or 2290 (w/loader) In 540 PTO, 18.4R34, 2 Remotes HARVEST EQUIPMENT: *JD 7721 Combine *Massey 750 A.E. Chicoine Farm Equipment, 2000 9650 STS, w/914, approx. 2500 sep. 2009 MACDON FD70, 40’, new sickle FLOATER TIRES: Four 24.5x32 fits Rogator VARIOUS SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS for MODEL 919® MOISTURE TESTER Service #W22657B, 180 hrs., 36’ center delivery 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. 1-800-667-98711-800-667-9871 •• ReginaRegina 800/900 series Versatile tractors. Can good shape. 204-212-0549. Combine *International 4000 Swather *Case IH 4000 Swather, 20” pick up, New Knife *CCIL header, $127,000. 306-922-2525, Prince hrs., covered hopper ext., field ready, vg and drapers, JD adapter, gauge wheels, 1254, $5000; Four 20.8x42 fits Case/IH, and recalibration by the original manufac- 1-800-667-3095 • Saskatoon $6000. 306-922-8155, Prince Albert, SK. easily be converted to pull air seeders. Hy- 550 Swathere SEED & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: *70’ Terminator 1 Inland Sprayer W/ Mixing turer (Dimo’s/Labtronics®). No one beats Albert, SK. or www.farmworld.ca cond., $59,000. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. ask $48,900. Pea auger available. Can de- 1-800-667-3095 • Saskatoon 1979 IH 1460 combine, field ready, $7000 liver. Call 204-324-6298, Altona, MB. 1-800-387-2768 • Winnipeg dratec Hydraulics, 800-667-7712, Regina. Tank & In cab Controls*32’ Flexi Coil Packers *Morris CP725 Chisel Plough *Vibra Chisel our pricing !!!! Same day turn around. Do 40’ MACDON SWATHER, 130 hours, used 1 OBO; Versatile PT #10 swather w/extra 1996 JD 9500, PU and straight cut header, 1-800-667-30951-800-222-6594 •• EdmontonManitoba not install any digital alterations. For more season. Call 306-834-7619, Luseland, SK. parts, $600 OBO. Call or text Les 3100 sep. hrs., 212 PU header with 11’ 2009 CASE/IH 2020, 35’, AFX adapter, 5000 214 HAYING EQUIPMENT: *NH Stackliner 1002 Bale Picker *NH Hayliner 276 Baler info visit www.labtronics.ca 403-548-5758, Golden Prairie, SK. Sund PU and 930R rigid header with full double knife drive, AWS air reel, Stk “For All Your Farm Parts” MF #36 DISCERS. Will pay top dollar *JD 535 Rd Baler *New Holland 499 Haybine, s/n 574678 *MF Hay Rake *Stack Mover CASE/IH 736 36’ swather, not used in 12 finger auger and PU reel, chopper and and pick from anywhere. Phone Mike #019849, $29,500. 1-888-576-5561, Swift www.fyfeparts.com 2011 NEW HOLLAND 1530, w/FEL, 45 HP *Bale Elevator GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT: *Versatile Auger – Gas Motor *Westfi eld years, excellent, shedded, $4000. Call 1994 CASE/IH 1688, 5875 eng. hrs., spec. chaff spreader, 2 spd. cyl., recent Green- Current, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 306-723-4875, Cupar, SK. 306-628-4267, Liebenthal, SK. light, shedded, very good condition, diesel, like new, only 188 hrs., $18,500 W70 Auger 41’ *70’ Westfi eld Auger *Westfi eld Auger J207 TRUCK & VEHICLES: *1999 rotor, through shop in 2012, $13,000. Call OBO. Call 306-281-8440, Saskatoon, SK. WANTED: Older and newer tractors, in TRAILTECH FULL CARRY swather trans- IHC 4000 SP, 24.5’ with UII PU reel, runs, 306-231-8999, Humboldt, SK. $42,000. 306-375-7733, Kyle, SK. LIKE NEW 2013 and 2011 JD 635 flex TRIPLE B WRECKING, wrecking tractors, DEGELMAN 7000 STRAWMASTER 70’, new Sterling Hwy Tractor, Day , 370 HP, C12 CAT, VIN# 2FWYJEDBXXAB52684, 860,632 headers, both with AWS air reels. Contact combines, cults., drills, swathers, mixmills. running condition or for parts. Goods Used port, tandem, 1400O GVW, lights, brakes, $1500. 306-358-2120, Macklin, SK. 1999 JD 9610. Priced to sell! Chaff spread- tines, good condition, $19,000. Tractor Parts, 1-877-564-8734. Showing, SAFETY 2015 FEED PROCESSING EQUIPMENT: *Bale King 3110 Feed c/w all transporting hardware, $12,000. 2003 CASE/IH 8010, c/w 2016 PU head- 306-264-7742, Kincaid, SK. etc. We buy equipment. 306-246-4260, 306-273-4705, 306-621-2605, Rhein, SK. 2015 MACDON M-155 40’ D65 double er, chopper, long auger, factory duals, 914 306-441-0655, Richard, SK. Processor w/ Grain Tank LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: *Farm King Oat Roller, 540 PTO *(2) 9’ 306-466-7744, Leask, SK. er, 900 singles, rear wheel assist, Stk PU, real nice. 306-654-7772, Saskatoon SK 2012 CASE/IH 2162, 40’, single knife LOOKING FOR: Macdon 96-1999 w/blown knife drive, GPS, hyd. roller, 47 cutting #016932, $119,000. 1-888-576-5561, 1984 VERSATILE 975, w/855 Cummins, Westeel Metal Troughs *(3) Metal Feed Troughs *(5) Lewis Cattle Oilers *10’ Cattle Creep drive, transport, cross auger, Stk WRECKING COMBINES: IHC 1482, 1460, new paint, new interior, new pins and motor or burn SP windrower; Also 18’ 972 hrs, shedded. 306-287-7707, Quill Lake SK Saskatoon SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 1998 JD CTSII, 2260 sep. hrs., 914 PU, draper header. 306-796-4546, Chaplin, SK. Feeder *Horse Stalls – Blocks of 4 x 10 & Blocks of 3 x 10 *New – Cattle Scratcher *(2) dual speed cylinder, fore & aft, chaff #019119, $81,000. 1-888-576-5561, Swift 915, 914, 815, 715; JD 7721, 7701, 7700, bushings, 8000 hrs., very nice, hard to 1995 30’ MACDON Premier 2900, PU reel, Current, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 6601, 6600, 105; MF 860, 850, 851, 760, ASHLAND TSI 18 yard direct mount find! Call 218-779-1710. Head Gates *Calf Crate *Warming Box *Panels *Large & Small – Posts *Posts *De-Horner 960 MacDon header, 21.5-16.1 tires, exc. 2011 CIH 8210 w/3016 PU, PN3305B, spreader, long auger, fine cut chopper, Au- WANTED: USED, BURNT, old or ugly trac- toHeight, and big top hopper, $45,000. RITE-WAY HEADER TRAILER, hauls up to 751, 750, 510, S92; NH TR70, 95; White scraper, GPS mount, JD or STX hitch, vg tors. Newer models too! Smith’s Tractor *Corn Crusher SHOP EQUIPMENT: *High Cap Industrial Atlas Copco LF55 Stationary Air cond., $24,500. 306-861-4592, Fillmore SK $250,000. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, 8900, 8800, 8700, 8650, 8600; CFE 5542; cond. $44,900. 204-324-6298, Altona, MB. ESTATE SALE: 935 Versatile, NH 7090 Compressor c/w Atlas Copco CD12 Air Dryer, 2 Electrical Motors, 2 Compressor Heads, SK. or www.farmworld.ca 306-460-7620, Kindersley, SK. 35’ flex headers, used very little, as new. round baler, like new; Snocrete 848a 8’ Wrecking, 1-888-676-4847. MF 9420 SP, 30’, 989 hrs., UII PU reels, 306-460-9440, Smiley, SK. Gleaner C, F, L, M; CCIL 9600, 951; Vers. 2 Radiator/Cooling Systems, Like New/Barely Used, All Manuals & Wiring Manuals, (This compressor unit is for a LARGE $55,000; JD 590 PT, 30’, batt reels, exc. 2000. Call 306-876-4607, Goodeve, SK. 2009 CASE/IH PTX 600 chisel plow, tractor mounted 3 PTH snowblower; 1975 NEW IDEA 4865 5x6, hyd. PU, rubber 1986 CASE 1680, 3500 eng. hrs., rice tires, floating hitch, 44’ c/w heavy harrows, Int. 1466, duals, new sleeves/pistons; Shop and has the capability to produce breathable air) LAWN & GARDEN, LEISURE: *2005 Yamaha Kodiak 450 Quad, VIN# condition, $4500. Both shedded, field good condition, $17,000. 204-824-2196, 2011 JD 636D hydro-float, single point mount teeth, 2300 bales, shedded, good. ready. Retired. 306-493-7871, Harris, SK. hook-up, tilt, shedded, vg cond., $37,000. PARTING OUT: Combines: JD 7700 dsl. heavy transport wheels, 1 owner, excellent 1977 Ford F600 3 ton, 40,000 miles; 1975 5Y4AJ16Y05A003977, New Tires & Battery *Yardman 18HP 42” Deck Ride on Mower *Blower Attachments – for Trimmer *Push 306-944-4325, 306-231-8355, Bruno, SK. 204-573-6723, Wawanesa, MB. 1974 MF 750 combine, diesel, good to exc. hydro; Gleaner L; MF 760. Swathers: Ver- MF 760 V8 hydro combine; Walinga 6614 CUSTOM FENCING AND corral building, no shape, field ready, shedded, $3500. Call Call Stephen, 306-731-7235, Earl Grey, SK. condition. Bought 54’. Asking $43,250. Mower *(12) Trellis PanelsANKS, BARRELS & PUMP: *100 Gal Gas Tank on Stand *Slip Tank *Hyd Pump TIRES: *(2) 20.8/38 satile 400; IHC 4000. Tractors: AC 7060; 204-723-5000, Notre Dame, MB. agra vac. 403-304-9217, Hoosier, SK. job too big or too small. Call 2000 2388 w/1015 header, $65,000. 2004 306-549-4701, Hafford, SK. 2005 CASE/IH 1020 flex header, 30’ w/PU White 2-155 and 2-150; Deutz DX90 306-699-7450, Qu’Appelle, SK. Tires *(2) 18.4/38 Tires *Semi Tires & Rims *(2) 215/75/R17.5 Tires – NEW *18.4/26 Tire & Rim *18.4/38 Good Year Tire & Rim 2388 w/2015 PU header, $115,000. 2006 reel, field ready, $13,000, trailer $2000. w/707 Leon loader; IHC 650 dsl.; Farmall CASE 5800 DEEP TILLER, 41’, single point 1978 VERSATILE 835, 1000 PTO, 7300 *20.8×38 Tire – Good Used Alliance *Tire on Rim – Good Used BUILDING MATERIAL: *New Tin Sheets *Misc Steel *Metal 2388 w/2015 PU header, $130,000. 2009 Call Wes 306-744-7663, Saltcoats, SK. 300, H, MD; Cockshutt 550, 560, 770 and depth, edge-on shank, Summers 106 har- hrs., clutch, rad, batteries replaced last Fencing Stakes *05 Japa Wood Processor 2100*18HP Twin Cylinder Briggs & Station – not seized *(4) Truck 7088 w/2016 PU header, $180,000. A.E. 40; Case 900, 800 and 930. Also: cultiva- rows, self-levelling hitch, good tires, excel- 500 hrs. 204-535-2253, Baldur, MB. MISCELLANEOUS: Chicoine Farm Equipment, 306-449-2255, 2002 42’ SP42 HoneyBee, pea auger, tors, deep tillers, seed drills, tires, hyd. lent condition, $25,500 OBO. Rims – from 2009 GMC 1500 *Pallet – Sinks & Toilets Storthoaks, SK. transport, Cat adapter, $25,000. 2002 30’ parts and some older semi-trucks. Austin, 204-324-3264, Halbstadt, MB. 2013 VERSATILE 450, PS, PTO, 800 duals, F30, Cat flex header, PU reel, w/4 wheel MB. Call 204-871-2708 or 204-685-2124. deluxe cab, 675 hours, vg, shedded, CHECK OUT COMPLETE LISTING AND PICTURES AT WWW.FRASERAUCTION.COM transport, $16,000. Used JD adpater plate HORSCH JOKER DISCER PT400, large floa- $279,000. Call Cam-Don Motors Ltd., for newer MacDon headers, $1400. Call LOEFFELHOLZ TRACTOR AND COMBINE tation tires, done very little acres, exc. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. CALL NOW TO HAVE YOUR ITEMS ADDED TO THIS GREAT ANNUAL SALE. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equipment, Storthoaks, Salvage, Cudworth, SK., 306-256-7107. cond., $97,000. 204-573-6354 Brandon MB 2013 CLAAS 3300 RC Quadrant 3x4 square 2002 NH TR99, new feeder chain, new SK., 306-449-2255. We sell new, used and remanufactured baler, approx. 7000 bales made, vg cond., 1994 HESSTON 8100 swather, 2676 hrs, clean grain chain, fine cut chopper, lateral 2012 HONEYBEE 36’, dbl knife, $39,900; parts for most farm tractors and combines. SALFORD 41’ VERTICAL tillage unit, c/w $110,000. Can deliver. Call anytime 30’ UII pickup reel, double knife drive, tilt, moisture tester, AHH, hopper topper. MaxQuip NH3 pump, sectional control. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. shiftable drapers for DS, poly skid plates, Call 306-542-7786, Kamsack, SK. Pea augers and AFX/CR adaptors. Call 2013 FENDT 724, 2450 hrs., 3PTH, Auto- 306-563-8482. AGRA PARTS PLUS, parting older trac- Great for fall straw management and ferti- Steer, FEL, FWA, deluxe cab, 240 HP, ex- rear weights, poly swath roller, shedded, tors, tillage, seeding, haying, along w/oth- lizer application. 306-620-2218, Ituna, SK. FRASER AUCTION SERVICE LTD. $22,000 OBO. 306-377-2002, Herschel, SK. cellent condition, $190,000. Call or text NEW HOLLAND BB940 square baler, low 2004 NH CR9070 with Rake-Up, 30’ GLEANER/AGCO rigid header, low er Ag equipment. 3 miles NW of Battle- 403-394-4160, Coaldale, AB. BRANDON, MANITOBA Licensed and bonded. P.L. License #918093. Member of M.A.A., S.A.A., A.A.A., A.A.C. bale count, excellent condition, $37,000. #HN3179B, 3600 hrs., 2308 threshing 12’ KELLO DISC plow, single, with hyd. or CIH 6500 SP, 21’, MacDon PU reel, 2870 2011 MF 9795, 1134 eng./792 sep. hrs., block, fits L, N and R models, c/w header ford, SK. off #16 Hwy. Ph: 306-445-6769. PHONE: (204) 727-2001 FAX: (204) 729-9912 www.fraserauction.com 204-573-6354, Brandon, MB. hrs., new wobble box, knife, canvas, hours, $95,000. 306-682-9920, Humboldt, MAV chopper/spreader, all options incl. transport, $3900 OBO. 306-693-9847, rope. 306-233-5241, , SK. AIR SEEDER DRIVE systems available for $12,500 OBO. 306-338-7603, Margo, SK. SK. or www.farmworld.ca lat. tilt, 4200 header w/14’ Swathmaster Moose Jaw, SK. GOODS USED TRACTOR parts (always older tractors, lots of variations. Hydratec EMAIL: offi [email protected] Auctioneer: Scott Campbell TRI-HAUL SELF-UNLOADING ROUND bale PU, $195,000. 306-834-5006, Kerrobert SK buying tractors). David or Curtis, Roblin, 2008 ST830 47’ chisel plow, 5 plex, 650 lb. Hydraulics, 1-800-667-7712, Regina, SK. IT’S FINALLY HERE...The World’s First movers: 8’ to 29’ lengths, 6-18 bales. Also 2005 NH HW325 with 36’ draper header, 2008 NH CR9070 with Swathmaster PU, 2006 JD 936D, 36’, PU reel, skid shoes, MB., 204-564-2528, 1-877-564-8734. trip, 8” knock-on shovels, anhydrous Raven Cordless, Hoseless Fence Stapler! Not responsible for errors in description. Subject to additions and or deletions. Property owners and Fraser Auction Service not exc. for feeding cattle in the field, 4 bales #HN3119A, 1926 hours, $56,000. #N22195B, 2130 hrs, 1654 threshing hrs., 1994 MF 8460 CONVENTIONAL, 2606 hrs., transport, Stk #019157, $39,170. Melfort, rate control, factory hitch, hyd. winch, 2008 MAHINDRA 3316, 700 hrs., 33 HP, Also Gallagher Power Fence Products. responsible for any accidents. GST & PST where applicable. TERMS: Cash or cheque. NOTE: cheques of $50,000 or more must be at time with a pickup. 1-800-505-9208. 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. or $172,000. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, Mercedes, Rake-Up PU, shedded, good. SK. 1-888-576-5561 or view website: G.S. TRACTOR SALVAGE, JD tractors 9/16” heavy harrows, $75,000 OBO. Call hydrostatic, c/w QA bucket, $13,000 OBO. Available from D&R Prairie Supplies, accompanied by bank letter of credit. Sale conducted by FRASER AUCTION SERVICE 1-800-483-5856 www.fraserauction.com www.trihaulbalemovers.com www.farmworld.ca SK. or www.farmworld.ca 306-944-4325, 306-231-8355, Bruno, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca only. Call 306-497-3535, Blaine Lake, SK. 204-733-2446, Ochre River, MB. 306-547-3434, , SK. 306-221-1558, Saskatoon, SK. 30 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016

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CrCrCrossworossworossworddd QUALITY PONIES, harness and saddle STOP WASTING GRAIN! Try our grain by Adrian Powell Any Pork In A Storm! trained. Bamford Pony Farm, La Riviere, troughs: 30’ c/w skids, made of conveyor MB, 204-242-2369. belting and pipe, $750 ea. 306-538-4685, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 306-736-7146, Kennedy, SK. HONDA 420 CAMO ATV, 1 owner, winch, heated handlebars, 2” hitch, exc. cond., $4500 OBO. 306-491-2227, Blaine Lake, SK 14 15 16 FREESTANDING CORRAL PANELS for cattle, horses, bison and sheep. 21’x5-bar, Hwy #205, Grunthal • (204) 434-6519 $219; 21’x6-bar, $239; 21’ horse panel, 17 18 $179; 21’x7-bar bison, $299; 24’x5-bar HD continuous panels, $189; Feedlot continu- GRUNTHAL, MB. ous bunk feeders “you will love them”; 30’ AGENT FOR T.E.A.M. MARKETING 19 20 21 windbreak frames; Framed gates; FS pan- ESTATE OF WALTER SHIPOWICK and els w/gates; 20’ barrel feed trough, $295; Vange Shipowick Auction, Unreserved REGULAR 21’ belted feed trough, $395; 20’ bunk Real Estate Auction, Monday, Oct. 3, 22 23 24 25 26 feeder panels, $399; 50’ round pen kits 2016, 1:00 PM. Directions: 5 miles North CATTLE SALES from $1385; 10’ panels, $79; 10’ bull pan- on #9 to Mehan Road, 2 miles East, 1/4 el, $129; Horse haysavers, $489; Round South. Call Wayne 587-938-7630 for view- every TUESDAY at 9 am ing. Sale on location. Location! Location! 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 EXCELLENT HORSE BUGGY W/SHAFTS: bale feeders. For sheep: 4’ and 7’ panels; Sept. 13, 20 & 27 21’ freestanding panels; Feed troughs; Location! NE-1/4-31-26-3-W2, RM of 38” wheels fr., 44” wheels rr., $2800. Also Wallace. Approx. 130 acres of alfalfa, large brand new pole (Ont. built-never used), Rnd. bale feeders; Small hay feeders; Lots Thurs., September 8th at 5:00 pm of gates. 1-844-500-5341. For pics/info 2600 sq. ft. house, 3 bdrms upstairs, 3 Classified Ad 34 35 36 37 38 OPEN HOUSE Beef on a Bun Fundraiser double tree & neck yoke for extra $800. bdrms downstairs in fully developed base- Auction for Bethesda Foundation Call Stan at 306-290-7677, Saskatoon, SK. www.affordablelivestockequipment.com Will accept custom orders. Reasonable ment suite. New shingles, attached gar- 2012 ALPINE 3700RE, dual AC, 4 slides, age, sheltered yard, close road access. double fridge, built-in vac, sleeps 4, 39 40 41 42 Mon., Sept. 12th at 12:00 Noon trucking rates available for delivery. plumbed for washer/dryer, 3 TV’s, DVD Sheep and Goat with Large abundance of water. Extra buildings Small Animals & Holstein Calves including 120’ quonset, barn, corrals, and surround sound, fireplace, low mileage WANTED: LABRADOR OR Chesapeake second house which is still in use with new and use, power awning, vg, $39,900. 43 44 45 46 For on farm appraisal of livestock CREEP FEEDER: 250 bu. on wheels, ask- ing $3000. 204-212-0549, Glenella, MB. retriever pup, with field trial background. water heater and new furnace. This prop- Would consider farm tractors or heavy Order Form or for marketing information please call Registered dog for hunting purposes. Call erty is very well sheltered with trees, flow- trucks on trade. 306-237-7667, Perdue, SK Brad Kehler (Manager) Cell 204-346-2440 204-757-2023, St. Andrews, MB. ers, grass, etc. Property is situated North MAiL TO: FAX TO: 47 48 49 Auction Mart (204) 434-6519 MB. Livestock Dealer #1111 GREG’S WELDING: Freestanding 30’ 5 bar of Yorkton on Mehan Road, 10 min. drive Manitoba Co-operator, panels, all 2-7/8” drill stem construction, BONAFIDE REG. AUSTRALIAN Kelpie pups, to Yorkton. For further info visit 204-954-1422 www.ukrainetzauction.com PL915851 Box 9800, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3K7 50 51 WWW.GRUNTHALLIVESTOCK.COM $470; 24’x5.5’ panels, 2-7/8” pipe with 5- parents make a living on cow/calf opera- 1” sucker rods, $350; 24’x6’ panels, 2-7/8” tion at community pasture. Also started 2002 HOLIDAY RAMBLER Neptune XL, 36’, pipe with 6- 1” rods, $375; 30’ 2 or 3 bar working Kelpies. Call Watkinson Working FOR RENT: 24 quarters of cultivated land, 4 slides, flat screen tv’s, satellite, leather on share basis. 11 quarters in one block. furniture, 18,000 miles, stored in heated 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 windbreak panels c/w lumber. Gates and Kelpies, 306-692-2573, Moose Jaw, SK. PhONE IN: TOLL double hinges avail. on all panels. Belting Rest in 2 mile radius of each other. Serious shop, $75,000. 306-537-8184, Rouleau, SK FREE IN CANADA: BELMORAL HERD DISPERSAL: Canadian troughs for grain or silage. Calf shelters. inquiries only. Box 5589, c/o The Western 1-800-782-0794 4 PERSON HORSE WAGON with pole Producer, Box 2500 Saskatoon SK S7K2C4 63 64 65 66 bloodlines, 20 Reg. cows, 1600-1800 lbs. Del. avail. 306-768-8555, Carrot River, SK. WANTED: NEWER CLASS A or C motor Or (204) 954-1415 in Winnipeg Have to see to appreciate. 306-877-2014, and neck yoke, newly painted, 26” motor- cycle tires, solid construction. Can be easi- RM #494- just listed. This home. Gas or diesel. Must be in excellent 306-745-7505, Dubuc, SK. condition. Call 204-683-2398. ly pulled with single horse (quarter horse We know that farming is enough of a gamble 140 acre scenic property is close to the 67 68 size), shafts not included, $1875. Ready to Cookson pasture and the Prince Albert Na- SELLING: BLACK ANGUS BULLS. Wayside so if you want to sell it fast place your ad in go! Stan at 306-290-7677, Saskatoon, SK. the Manitoba Co-operator classifieds. It’s a tional Park. 1232 sq. ft. home built in Angus, Henry and Bernie Jungwirth, LOTS AND CABINS FOR SALE at Sun 1960, 30x32 hip roof horse barn. Approx. 306-256-3607, Cudworth, SK. Sure Thing. Call our toll-free number today. Name: ______69 70 71 We have friendly staff ready to help. 1-800- Hills Resort, Lake of the Prairies, 40 min. 65 acres of tame hay. Balance is some har- 782-0794.= East of Yorkton, SK. Phone 306-597-9999 vestable spruce timber plus pasture open- Phone #: ______PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS long yearling or visit www.sunhillsresort.com ings. Just a great well sheltered yard. bulls, replacement heifers, AI service. Fenced with 3 wires and treated post. ACROSS 67 Dior dress design 38 Used one's peepers Meadow Ridge Enterprises, 306-373-9140 MLS®584810. For further info. or to view Address: ______or 306-270-6628, Saskatoon, SK. 1 "The Fresh Prince of ___-Air" 68 Peel, chemically 40 What Bing Crosby was good at call Lloyd Ledinski, Re/Max of the Battle- ANNUAL PRE-SORT FALL SALE: Hosted fords, 306-446-8800, 306-441-0512. 4 Finishes ahead of 69 Len Cariou's work place 45 Org. that hands out the Art Ross BLACK ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, se- by SSDB, Sat., Sept. 24/16 at 1 PM, Saska- SMALL HOUSE, 837 Main St., Saskatoon, Town: ______MACK AUCTION CO. presents a Land 9 Sleazy hotel roomie 70 Get to one's feet trophy men tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery toon Livestock Sales. All pre-booked stock SK. 720 sq. ft., 2 bdrm, 26.5’ lot, close to available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, must be in by 4 PM on Friday, Sept. 23rd. Broadway Ave and University, asking Auction for Reg and Dale Faber, Thursday, Province: ______Postal Code: ______14 Bit of oil producing flora 71 One's digs, for short 48 Seinfeld's "Soup ___" Englefeld, SK. www.skinnerfarms.ca Ph 306-933-5200, web: www.sksheep.com $272,900. Selling by owner. 306-280-2646 October 20, 7:00 PM, Alameda, SK., Legion 2007 FLEETWOOD EXCURSION 40’ w/Cat 16 ___-Saxon 49 Hugo winner's genre or email: [email protected] or 306-343-6704. Hall. Four quarter sections of pasture and diesel, only 35,000 miles, completely load- hay land situated on #9 Hwy. South of 17 Relieve a hog farmer from duty? DOWN 52 Hot Springs attractions ed, includes washer/dryer, Autotrack sat- D5 PERFORMANCE HORSES and TIMBER FRAMES, LOG STRUCTURES Carlyle, SK., in the RM Moose Creek #33. ellite and diesel generator, $100,000. 19 Viewed 1 Peat sources 53 Stable youth Guests Production Sale, Saturday, Sep- and Vertical Log Cabins. Log home refin- Parcel 1: SE-24-05-03-W2, Parcel 2: The 306-867-3716, Loreburn, SK. following 3 quarters sell as one package PLEASE NOTE: Even if you do not want your name & address 20 Vaulted area at the end of church 2 ___ Wiesel, Nobelist for Peace 54 Korea's bailiwick 2 YEAR OLD RED PB bulls, semen test- tember 24th at 1:00PM. Sale conducted by ishing and chinking. Certified Log Builder ed, $2500 each. Phone 204-371-6404, St. Johnstone Auction Mart, Moose Jaw, SK. with 38 years experience. Log & Timber with a combined oil SLR of $9500 annual- to appear in your ad, we need the information for our files. 21 Takes in some nourishment 3 Like unexploded ammo 56 Actresses Arden and Plum Anne, MB. 2016 foals; Younger started horses; and Works, Delisle, SK., 306-717-5161, Email ly, SE-31-05-02-W2, NE-31-05-02-W2, 22 Really simple card game 4 Make a wager 57 The printed word Riding horses. Catalogues are available on- [email protected] Website at SW-31-05-02-W2, 4 water sources, barb- wire fence. For details view website: 25 Outer edge 5 Frequent ordinal number ending 58 Italian automaker ___ Romeo RED ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, se- line at www.johnstoneauction.ca or call www.logandtimberworks.com 1973 ARCTIC CAT, for parts or as is, not PLEASE PRINT YOUR AD BELOW: men tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery 306-693-4715 for more info. PL #914447 www.mackauctioncompany.com PL911692 running. Shedded. Phone 306-259-4430, 27 Heroically catch a dropped BLT, 6 Region 60 A good distance off available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, Young, SK. maybe? 7 Short-term worker 61 One way into the garden Englefeld, SK. www.skinnerfarms.ca PLASTIC STACKABLE PALLETS: Heavy duty 3000 lb. weight, 48x40”, $8/each; 34 Little green man's craft 8 Where movies are shot 62 Cheers for matadors STEEL PALLETS: 40.5x40.5”, 44x44”, BEST CANADIAN HOMES built by Moduline 35 Chaotic fracas 9 Ontario's 21st premier 64 Total beginner COTSWOLD EWES AND RAMS. Scrapie $20/each. Call 204-822-3445 or call or Best prices! 1520 sq. ft., $111,500; 1216 resistant genotype. Phone 306-285-3639, text 204-823-1220, Morden, MB. sq.ft. $99,900; 1088 sq.ft. $92,900. Ready 36 Wipe from memory 10 All over again 65 Over there, old style POLLED YEARLING BULLS, easy calving, , SK. for delivery. Custom orders welcome. On- 39 Hajji's destination 11 Instanbul spiritual bigwig 66 Way past middle age good looking, quiet, reasonable price. site consultation. Yellowhead Modular Message at 306-931-8069, Saskatoon, SK. 41 H as in Hippocrates 12 Total bozo Home Sales, 306-496-7538, 306-849-0002 weekend calls. Personalized service. WANTED: FARM COUPLE to spend winter 42 Saturn, Mars or Jupiter 13 Moves like a frog www.affordablehomesales.ca

SOLUTION TO PUZZLE 2 AND 3 yr. olds and yearling bulls. Silver SASK. SHEEP DEV. BOARD sole dis- (Nov-March) in our well equipped beautiful S E R D N A T S E G A T S Bullet and Specialist breeding. Marten’s home in Saskatoon, SK. References re-

43 Grass-covered tract 15 Locale tributor of sheep ID tags in Sask., offers • Buy Used Oil E T A I L O F X E E N I L A Charolais, 204-534-8370, Boissevain, MB. programs, marketing services and sheep/ MEDALLION HOMES 1-800-249-3969 RM 496: 296 acres, 235 broke, all seeded quired. Call 306-374-9204.

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N O C A B S E N O E V A S FRESH AND SPRINGING heifers for sale. bdrm, 2 baths, nat. gas furnace, water EXCELLENT LIVESTOCK FARMS: 55 Catherine ___-Jones of "Chi- 30 Resin used in incense M I R O N U heater, fireplace, jet tub, AC, 4 appliances, 1) 1000 head feedlot, Hartney. 2) 1732 de-

Cows and quota needed. We buy all class- FILTER Southern, front and back deck. 306-268-2600, eded acres w/4425 acres of Crown land, S T A E E S P A N E E S es of slaughter cattle-beef and dairy. R&F

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63 How leftover scraps of pork 33 Nigerian currency Western 450 cow/calf pairs. 3) 1270 deeded acres form scales for industrial use as well, non- H C A O R S T A E B L E B HOGS cattle farm by Lac du Bonnet, 640 acres electric, no balances or cables (no weigh really taste? 37 Stupefy Tel: 204-248-2110 Manitoba Crown land, turnkey operation. 4) Excel- like it). Shipping arranged. 306-445-2111, RTMS AND SITE built homes. Call lent horse ranch in Erickson, MB., Riding North , SK. www.eliasscales.com ❏ SOWS AND BOARS I would like to take advantage of the Prepayment Bonus of 2 FREE TRIPLE R LIMOUSIN HAS Bulls for sale. 1-866-933-9595, or go online for pictures Arena and buildings in fantastic condition. weeks when I prepay for 3 weeks. 2-yr olds & yearlings. Red, Black & Yellow. FOR EXPORT and pricing at: www.warmanhomes.ca 5) 640 acres mixed farm within 15 min. of Polled & performance, or calving ease P. QUINTAINE & SON LTD. Brandon. Jim McLachlan 204-724-7753, ones. Limousin, Limousin X Angus, Limou- 728-7549 READY TO MOVE HOMES: just complet- HomeLife Home Professional Realty Inc, Classification: ______sin X Charolais. All bulls guaranteed & can ed, 1560 sq. ft. home, 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, Brandon, MB, www.homelifepro.com deliver. Volume discount. 204-685-2628 or Licence No. 1123 master has ensuite bath & walk-in closet, Cell: 204-856-3440. main floor laundry, beautiful large kitchen NORMAN AND FERN LUSSIER of Lac du No. of weeks ______& island, front covered deck. Call or email Bonnet, MB. intend to sell private lands: TAKE FIVE WANT THE ORGANIC ADVANTAGE? for more info Marvin Homes Inc, Marvin SEC-1-16-10-E, N1/2-2-16-10-E, Minimum charge $11.25/week (3 line word ad)______Contact an organic Agrologist at Pro-Cert Vogt, Mitchell, MB. 204-326-1493 or E1/2-12-16-10-E, S1/2-3-16-10-E, for information on organic farming: pros- 204-355-8484. [email protected] SE-35-15-10-E, N1/2 of NW-36-15-10-E to INTERESTED IN GETTING SHORTHORN pects, transition, barriers, benefits, certifi- www.marvinhomes.ca Rupert and Mary Theuerer, Moose Jaw, Each additional line $1.98/week ______influence into your breeding program? cation & marketing. Call: 306-382-1299, SK. who will be considered by Manitoba Visit us at: manitobashorthorns.com or Saskatoon, SK. or at [email protected] READY TO MOVE MODULAR. Beautiful, Agriculture, Food, and Rural Development call our field rep. Tom Walls 204-895-8191 for possible transfer of Crown Land forage ❏ VISA ❏ MASTERCARD PUREBRED AND CROSSBRED Bird and well-kept, 1250 sq. ft., 3 bed., 2 bath sin- lease associated with this ranch unit. This Small Animal Auction, Sunday, Sept. 18, gle family home. Vaulted ceilings, large forage lease currently consists of the fol- Sudoku 11:00 AM, at the Weyburn Ag Society kitchen, jacuzzi off master bedroom, cen- lowing: NE-11-16-10-E, SE-11-16-10-E, Card No. Building, Exhibition Grounds, Weyburn, SK. tral air. Numerous renovations. $85,000 [email protected] NW-12-16-10-E, SW-12-16-10-E. If you Last week's answer BLACK ANGUS AND HEREFORD BULL To consign call Charlotte 306-861-6305. wish to comment on, or object to the po- Expiry Date: and a few cows. 855 and 851 NH baler. tential transfer of this forage lease to this 7 6 9 2 3 8 1 4 5 Two 250 3 wheelers. 204-425-3016, MB. purchaser, write to MAFRD, Agricultural 1 2 4 Crown Lands, PO Box 1286, Minnedosa, Signature: ______ORGANIC FEED GRAIN. Call DMI MB. R0J 1E0 or fax 204-867-6578. 1 4 2 9 5 6 8 3 7 COW/CALF PAIRS, approx. 30, $2900 per 306-515-3500, Regina, SK. 8 5 3 7 1 4 2 6 9 pair. Can pasture until October. 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Good selection, semen tested, areas, improves water quality, increases 4 3 6 2 RM LEASK #464, MLS® 580974. 479 NE-12-28- 14-W, NW-12-28-14-W, SE- The publisher reserves the right to refuse any or all advertising for to protecting your privacy and security as our customer. Farm performance data and EPD’s available. Top pasture productivity, extends dugout life. 12-28-14-W, SW-12-28-14-W, SE-14-28- any reason stated or unstated. St. Claude/Portage, 204-379-2763. acre cattle farm with 364 acres in tame Business Communications will only collect personal informa- genetics. Free delivery. Call Glen, Albert, hay, balance bush and pasture openings, 14-W by Unit Transfer. If you wish to com- Advertisers requesting publication of either display or classified tion if it is required for the proper functioning of our business. Larissa Hamilton 204-827-2358 or David ment on or object to the potential transfer CERTIFIED PRIMA FALL RYE. Hickseed FFS- FUCHS FARM SUPPLY is your partner fenced with 4 wires and treated post. 3 advertisements agree that should the advertisement be omitted As part of our commitment to enhance customer service, we Hamilton 204-325-3635. bdrm home with full basement in nice con- of this forage lease to this purchaser Ltd., Mossbank, SK., Barry 306-354-7998 from the issue ordered for whatever reason, the Manitoba may share this personal information with other strategic busi- 1 9 5 in agriculture stocking mixer, cutter, please write to: Director, Manitoba Agri- or Dale 306-229-9517. feed wagons and bale shredders and in- dition. 40x60 quonset with dirt floor, Co-operator shall not be held liable. It is also agreed that in the ness partners. For more information regarding our Customer It doesn’t get any better than this. 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We are fords, 306-446-8800, 306-441-0512. CERT. MOATS WINTER WHEAT seed, first insertion only. SOLAR, portable/remote solar water 100% germ. Call Fraser Seeds, reputable firms whose products and services might be of inter- pumping for winter/summer. Call for pric- here to help you. Candlelight matchmak- While every endeavor will be made to forward box number replies est to you. If you would prefer not to receive such offers, please ers. Confidential, Rural, Photos/Profiles to 160 ACRES, near Regina, w/yard and busi- FARMS WANTED. If you are considering 306-741-0240, Pambrun, SK. as soon as possible, we accept no liability in respect to loss WANTED: 200 Red or Black Angus cross ing on solar systems, wind generators, contact us at the address in the preceding paragraph, or call aeration. Service and repair on all selected matches, Local, Affordable, Serv- ness opportunity; 15 acres w/large char- selling your farm, contact me. I have eight or damage alleged to a rise through either failure or delay in 1-800-782-0794. 7 8 6 younger cows, lease to own. References ing MB, SK, NW-ON. Write/Call: Box 212, acter home, plus 2nd home on property years experience selling farms and farmed CERT. #1 MOATS red winter wheat, exc. forwarding such replies, however caused, whether by negligence available. 306-542-2575, 306-542-7007, makes/models. Carl Driedger, The editors and journalists who write, contribute and provide 204-556-2346 or 204-851-0145, Virden. Roland, MB. R0G 1T0, 204-343-2475, or within 35 miles of Regina or Weyburn on all my life. All discussions are confidential. quality, Available now! Big Dog Seeds Inc., or otherwise. opinions to Manitoba Co-operator and Farm Business Com- Veregin, SK. [email protected] Rick Taylor, Homelife Home Professional CAUTION Puzzle by websudoku.com Hwy. #35; 160 acres w/large home, 3 car 306-483-2963, 306-483-7738, Oxbow, SK. munications attempt to provide accurate and useful opinions, Realty. 204-867-7551, rtaylor@home- The Manitoba Co-operator, while assuming no responsibility LEON 755 MANURE SPREADER, brand new heated garage, large shop, horse barn, information and analysis. However, the editors, journalists and life.com www.homelifepro.com for advertisements appearing in its columns, exercises the beater assembly, $39,000 OBO. Phone plenty of water, 20 min. NE of Regina. Be- Manitoba Co-operator and Farm Business Communications, Here’s How It Works: CERTIFIED MOATS, 98% germ, 89% vigor, greatest care in an endeavor to restrict advertising to wholly 306-739-2748, , SK. side Regina, SK: 3 acre property/ 0% fusarium Graminearum. Ready for im- reliable firms or individuals. However, please do not send cannot and do not guarantee the accuracy of the informa- Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers house/greenhouses; Near Pilot Butte, 80 mediate pick up. Call Myles at Fox Family tion contained in this publication and the editors as well as acre development land; 90+ acres, Hwy. money to a Manitoba Co-operator box number. Buyers are 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You SVEN ROLLER MILLS. Built for over 40 DO YOU KNOW an amazing single guy Farm 306-648-8337, Gravelbourg, SK. Visit advised to request shipment C.O.D. when ordering from an Manitoba Co-operator and Farm Business Communication years. PTO/elec. drive, 40 to 1000 bu./hr. who shouldn’t be? Camelot Introduc- #11, 7 miles North of Saskatoon, develop- NE-2-25-27-W1st. PICTURESQUE us online: www.foxfamilyfarm.ca unknown advertiser, thus minimizing the chance of fraud and assume no responsibility for any actions or decisions taken by can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. Example: 300 bu./hr. unit costs $1/hr. to tions has been successfully matching peo- ment; RM Perdue, 2 quarters W. of Saska- 14.05 acre holding, located approx. 15 eliminating the necessity of a refund where the goods have any reader for this publication based on any and all informa- MBPHB LOUD AND PROUD Foal and run. Rolls peas and all grains. We regroove ple for over 22 years. In-person interviews toon on Hwy #14; 2 miles East of Balgonie miles south of Roblin, MB. Includes nu- already been sold. tion provided. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! Horse Sale, Sept. 17, 1:00 DST, at Spot A and repair all makes of mills. Call Apollo by Intuitive Matchmaker in MB and SK. Hwy. #1, 145 acre development land. merous outbuildings and older dwelling. CERT. #1 MOATS WINTER wheat, high germ., exc. quality, avail. immediately. ✁ Quarter Arena, Pierson, MB. 204-634-2375 Machine 306-242-9884, 1-877-255-0187. www.camelotintroductions.com or phone Brian Tiefenbach 306-536-3269, Colliers Contact Roblin Realty and Travel, Terry for info. www.mbpainthorsebreeders.com www.apollomachineandproducts.com 306-978-LOVE (5683). Int., Regina, SK. www.collierscanada.com Hawryluk, 204-247-0672, 204-937-4698. Boyes Seeds, 306-327-7660 Kelvington SK 32 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016

BESCO GRAIN LTD. Buyer of all varieties 2016 ALFALFA and ORCHARD grass bales, KORNUM WELL DRILLING, farm, cottage ROY HARVESTING is hiring for the 2016 IndependentSeedGrowersince1982 of mustard. Call for competitive pricing. 3x4x8’, 4¢/lb. and up depending on and acreage wells, test holes, well rehabili- harvest. Require combine operators and Call 204-736-3570, Brunkild, MB. BUYING: quality, reasonable freight. Call Alvin tation, witching. PVC/SS construction, ex- Class 1A truck drivers. Wages $25/hr. plus Wehaveyour2017WinterWheat! 204-355-4980, cell 204-371-5744. pert workmanship and fair pricing. 50% room and board. Ph. Chuck 306-642-0055, HEATED CANOLA government grant now available. Indian Chris 306-632-0076, Glentworth, SK. TM AACGateway ACEmerson & FLAX BIG ROUND BALES, 1200 lbs., Orchard Head, SK., 306-541-7210 or 306-695-2061 grass alfalfa mixture, solid core, no rain, POSITION AVAILABLE, Cypress Hills, SK. Wegrowthetopvarietiesfrom • Competitive Prices $35/bale. 204-886-2083 eves, Teulon, MB. area. Background yearling grasser opera- WesternCanada’sleadingseedbreeders. tion and cow/calf. Modern facilities and Calltoreserveyourseedtoday! FALL RYE SEED, high germination, cleaned • Prompt Movement equipment. Good working environment. and field ready, $9.50/bu. 306-335-2805, U-DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILER Training, Class 1 preferred. Wages negotiable de- courtseeds.ca Lemberg, SK. • Spring Thrashed 30 years experience. Day, 1 and 2 week pending on experience. 306-295-7473. Court [email protected] COVER CROPS. Do you want to be free of upgrading programs for Class 1A, 3A and Plumas,MB “ON FARM PICK UP” fertilizer bills and have cleaner fields? N air brakes. One on one driving instructions. 1-877-250-5252 306-786-6600, Yorkton, SK. FARM HELP REQUIRED for grain farm in Seeds 204386-2354 Fixation P&K scavengers. Taproot short Ituna, SK. area. Duties include: operating TOP QUALITY ALFALFA, variety of grasses and long season plants. Limited quantity. modern farm equip. and general farm du- and custom blends, farmer to farmer. Gary Give me a call 204-851-2101, Virden, MB. ties. Must be able to work long hours and Waterhouse 306-874-5684, , SK. Vanderveen weekends in busy seasons. Class 1A li- Have all the latest ag news and cense is a asset. Competitive wage accord- FOR SALE: ALFALFA, TIMOTHY, Brome, Commodity information at you fingertips. ing to experience. Call 306-620-2217. Clover, hay & pasture blends, millet seed, Crown, Red Prozo. Leonard Friesen Services Ltd. 204-685-2376, Austin, MB. Licensed and Bonded Grain Brokers Download the app at DAIRY COW & CALF CARE: for someone agreader.ca/mbc who enjoys working with animals. Duties 37 4th Ave. NE Carman, MB R0G 0J0 may include: feeding and caring for calves, Ph. (204) 745-6444 treating sick cows and doing other barn Hit our readers where it counts… in the clas- work. 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SEED PROCESSORS NE Sask. Top wage paid, wages depending Barry 306-354-7998 or Dale 306-229-9517 on experience. Call Darcy 306-865-7859, EMERSON Winter Wheat - Hudson Bay, SK. Please email resumes to Excellent FHB Rating *R*! Improved BUYING ALL FEED GRAINS [email protected] winter hardiness, excellent yields! POLY TANKS: 15 to 10,000 gal.; Bladder Heated/Spring Threshed tanks from 220 to 88,000 gallon; Water Winter Triticale - Lightweight/Green/Tough, and liquid fertilizer; Fuel tanks, single and EXPERIENCED HELP for large grain Excellent cover crop, high yielding Mixed Grain - Barley, Oats, double wall; Truck and storage, gas or dsl. farm, Class 1 an asset. Competitive wag- green feed and forage. Wilke Sales, 306-586-5711, Regina, SK. es/house avail. 306-550-4894, Odessa, SK. FEED OATS, for sale, 4% wheat, .06¢/lb. Rye, Flax, Wheat, Durum, Looking for Pea seed, Yellow, Green Will deliver up to 150 kms. 306-336-2684, Lentils, Peas, Canola, or Forage types. Give us a Call! 306-331-8305, Lipton, SK. FLAT ROCK FARMS OF Rouleau, SK. is Holland, MB. Chickpeas, Triticale, hiring. Must be dependable, have a clean Zeghers Seed Inc. is also a exporter of special WANTED: FEED BARLEY Buffalo Plains Sunflowers, Screenings, TEMPORARY GRAIN BIN replacement driver’s abstract and clean criminal record. Zeghers Seed Inc. is a food grains crops. Dealing in fl ax, Mustard, Rye, Triticale, Cattle Company is looking to purchase Organics and By-Products tarps for all sizes from 22’ diameter to 105’ Farm experience and 1A licence are assets Processing and Packaging facility. We Spelt, Peas, Canary, Damaged Canola, millets, barley. For pricing and delivery dates, call dia. Best quality available Canadian made but not necessary, as long as applicants are currently looking to fi ll a Full-time are willing and able to learn. Salary or and others. Give us a call or Visit online for Kristen 306-624-2381, Bethune, SK. √ ON-FARM PICKUP quality silver cone shaped tarps available for all sizes. All sizes in stock. Shipped wage negotiable. Accommodations provid- marketing opportunities! √ PROMPT PAYMENT ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION overnight to most major points in Western ed if needed. Call 306-776-2510 or email: To assist with and coordinate √ LICENSED AND BONDED Canada. For all pricing, details, and pics [email protected] Inc. visit our website at www.willwood.ca or administrative tasks in support CERTIFIED #1 CDC MOATS winter SASKATOON, LLOYDMINSTER, phone Willwood Industries toll free of the sales, production, finance, wheat. Hickseed Ltd., Mossbank, SK., Barry LETHBRIDGE, VANCOUVER, 1-866-781-9560, fax 306-781-0108. SANDS DRAG HOSE is currently looking for 306-354-7998 or Dale 306-229-9517. workers to work in the rural Sask area with customer and marketing functions WE BUY: MINNEDOSA a crew to operate farm equipment. 12 of Zeghers Seed Inc. • 2 and 6 row Malt Barley TARPCO, SHUR-LOK, MICHEL’S sales, hour shifts. Our company will supply 1-204-867-8163 service, installations, repairs. Canadian meals, lodging and transportation to and Experience with Microsoft Office, • 15.0+ protein Hard Red company. We carry aeration socks. We from job sites. Valid drivers licence a data entry, accounting, and Spring Wheat and 11.5 now carry electric chute openers for grain must. Class 1A would be an asset. Fax, reception are defi nite assets. trailer hoppers. 1-866-663-0000. email, or mail resume Attention: Mervin Protein Winter Wheat Fremont. Fax: 306-763-4747, Mail: RR5, Application closing date is: • Soybeans, Canola Site 28, Box 32, Prince Albert, SK., S6V September 9, 2016. LARGE CAPACITY TARPS to cover grain 5R3 or E-mail: [email protected] and Pea’s piles of varied sizes. Cover long grain piles Applicants can email resumes to • Feed Wheat, Barley with 53’W, 90’W, or 109’W piles of any Email: [email protected] length. 253,000 bu. pile covered for EXPERIENCED COMBINE/EQUIPMENT Holland, MB. and Corn NUVISION COMMODITIES is currently $11,666. All sizes in stock. Best quality operators for harvest. Call Mike Farm Pick up Available purchasing feed barley, wheat, peas and available Canadian made quality silver 306-469-7741, Big River, SK. milling oats. 204-758-3401, St. Jean, MB. tarps avail. for all sizes. Shipped overnight Zeghers Seed Inc. is a food grains to most major points in Western Canada. Processing and Packaging facility. 1-800-258-7434 For all pricing, details, and pictures visit: FARM LABOURER REQUIRED for livestock [email protected] FULL-TIME HD OR AG Journeyman and We are currently looking for: www.willwood.ca or Willwood Industries operation. Duties include: operating, main- Apprentice mechanic needed. JD Ag 1-866-781-9560, fax 306-781-0108. taining seeding & harvesting equip. Smoke Best pricing, Best option, LONG LAKE TRUCKING, two units, custom Equipment experience is an asset. Wages PROCESSING AND free enviro., $17/hr. Housing avail. Lyle depending upon experience, overtime Best Service hay hauling. Call 306-567-7100, Imperial, Lumax, 204-525-2263, Swan River, MB. PACKAGING PERSONNEL SK. SHUR-LOK TRUCK TARPS and replacement avail. Jamie 306-259-1212, 306-946-9864, Experience in production, safety, tarps for all makes of trucks. Alan, Young, SK. [email protected] agriculture, general mechanical ROUND BALE PICKING and hauling, small 306-723-4967, 306-726-7808, Cupar, SK. or large loads. Travel anywhere. Also hay skills, are definite assets but is for sale. 306-382-0785, Vanscoy, SK. not necessary. Eligible employ WANTED HEATED CANOLA. No broker involved. Sell direct to crushing plant. FARMING DRIVERS WANTED: H. S. 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A Prairie tractor makes a long trip to France A request from a French agriculture museum reveals an interesting tale of a tractor

BY ALEX CAMPBELL Manitoba Agricultural Museum

h e C o n s e r v a t o r y o f Agriculture, the premier T agricultural museum of France, recently contacted the Manitoba Agricultural Museum. It was seeking a digital copy of a Sawyer Massey tractor adver- tisement we were using on our web page on the Sawyer Massey 25-45 tractor in our collection. T h e C o n s e r v a t o r y o f Agriculture, better known as Le Compa, has a Sawyer Massey 20-40 tractor in its collection and also wanted the ad for inter- pretation of this tractor. The Manitoba Agricultural Museum was pleased to provide a digital copy of the ad to Le Compa. We were curious about the history of the Le Compa tractor, as Sawyer Massey tractors are not exactly common and for one to make its way to France is very interesting — particularly as the Sawyer Massey 20-40 is classed as the early tractor design style known as the “Prairie Style,” which borrowed heavily from steam engine design. The La Compa, France’s best-known agricultural museum, is displaying a Massey Sawyer that was better suited for Prairie fields. Prairie-style tractors were large, PHOTO: MANITOBA AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM heavy machines as a result. While many tractors were shipped to Europe during the small manufacturers of farm First World War as a result of equipment, began to find it the need to increase agricul- Sawyer Massey tractors are not exactly common and increasingly difficult to com- tural production and replace for one to make its way to France is very interesting. pete with larger concerns such agricultural workers called as International Harvester into the military, these trac- Corporation (IHC) which were tors were smaller units such better financed, had inte- as the IHC 10-20 Mogul or grated manufacturing facili- Waterloo Boy tractors. Even the ties, offered complete machin- smaller Prairie-type tractors ery lines, larger sales organi- like the Sawyer Massey 20-40 25-45, which was built in vari- determine if you are looking at zations and could afford the were not suitable for European ous versions from 1911 to 1922, a 20-40 or a 25-45 is to look at increasingly expensive research conditions. as well as two smaller tractors the rear wheels. The 25-45 uses and development costs asso- The Le Compa Sawyer Massey the 11-22 and 17-34. With the noticeably heavier rear wheels, ciated with new farm machin- 20-40 was purchased in 1985 at exception of the 20-40 the other identical to the rear wheels used ery. Sawyer Massey exited the auction in the U.S. by a French Sawyer Massey tractor models on the large Sawyer Massey farm machinery business in tractor collector from the Meuse were subject to engine upgrades steam engines such as the the mid-1920s and concen- region of France. This collector and so the engine ratings 35-115. trated on road machinery. After also purchased a 1912 Case trac- changed. To confuse matters Sawyer Massey was a major the Second World War, the tor and a 1922 Rumely tractor significantly, the 25-45, when Canadian manufacturer of Sawyer Massey Company was at the same auction. All three first brought out, was listed as a steam engines, threshing wound down, liquidated and tractors were shipped across 20-40 but when tested the trac- machines, clover hullers, saw entered history. the Atlantic by boat. In 1995 tor was discovered to be more mills, road machinery and other Le Compa operates a web- Le Compa purchased the three powerful and the rating was implements. In 1910, Sawyer site at http://www.lecompa.fr/. tractors with the help of the upped to 22-45 then re-upped Massey began work on a gas One can also find images of La French Ministry of Culture. The to 25-45. tractor design and an engine to Compa online. La Compa has Sawyer Massey was completely Just why Sawyer Massey felt power this tractor. The Sawyer a very impressive collection of restored by Le Compa’s resto- it necessary to introduce the Massey-designed engine pow- immaculate tractors and farm ration team, who put in 3,000 20-40 when there was a 25-45 ered both the 20-40 and the machinery. As well La Compa hours of work on the tractor. in the lineup is not known. The 24-45. The smaller Sawyer operates out of a modern dis- 25-45 was a very heavy tractor Massey engines used engines play building that appears to Engine upgrades and probably Sawyer Massey felt from outside suppliers. blend a modern glass and steel The 20-40 Sawyer Massey was there was a market for a trac- technology with a traditional built from 1916 to 1921. It was tor with similar engine horse- Tough competition French barn — a great blend of part of a tractor lineup from power but lighter and some- By the mid-1920s, Sawyer farm architecture with modern Sawyer Massey that included the what smaller. One easy way to Massey, along with other materials. 34 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 Feds appoint Pettigrew to promote CETA The former cabinet minister and international trade specialist says he’s confident the landmark trade deal will happen

it in the American presidential next month to discuss CETA at BY ALEX BINKLEY “The mood around election right now. The negativ- a conference of Germany’s gov- Co-operator contributor ity around trade is very strong, erning Social Democratic Party trade has not been so clearly it will be very impor- and with EU trade ministers. Chrétien-era former too good lately.” tant that the European Union Meanwhile former agriculture cabinet minister has has some good news with this minister Gerry Ritz, who played A been tapped to pro- trail-blazing agreement.” a large role in the CETA negotia- mote the faltering Canada-EU Pierre Pettigrew He also said that with the cur- tions under the former govern- Comprehensive Economic and rent mood towards trade in the ment, is questioning Pettigrew’s Trade Agreement (CETA). U.S., it might be a big challenge business connections. Pierre Pettigrew, a former to complete the Trans-Pacific He notes Pettigrew is the international trade minister, Pettigrew told CBC that his Partnership (TPP) deal, whereas executive adviser on inter- has been appointed a special job is to ensure Canadian and CETA has widespread support national affairs for Deloitte envoy to promote the ratifica- European businesses appreci- in both Europe and Canada. Canada, an advisory board tion of CETA. ate the importance of the deal, As for European ratification, member for Forbes Manhattan In the years since he left gov- support efforts to bring about Pettigrew doubts one country and consultant for two mining ernment, Pettigrew founded a the ratification of the deal in could actually block it,” he says. companies Fura Emerald and management company and sits Europe and to assist in its pro- “I don’t think that this will be an Copper One. He also sits on the on several corporate boards. motion in Canada. issue as far as the trade agree- board of directors for Black Iron “His deep understanding of Pettigrew says he’s confident ment is concerned, as long as Inc., Sulliden Mining Capital, IC Former cabinet minister Pierre Europe, trade and business will the deal will be completed as they understand that the gov- Potash and Brazil Potash. Pettigrew is Canada’s new special be instrumental in getting CETA projected in 2017. “It will be a ernment is looking at that issue “This appointment raises envoy to promote CETA ratification. signed this year and ratified lot of hard work in the next few as well.” serious questions about what PHOTO: Martin C. Barry/CREATIVE COMMONS in 2017,” International Trade weeks for the whole team.” Pettigrew also said that he steps have been taken to ensure Minister Chrystia Freeland said In addition to reservations does not expect Brexit to in any Mr. Pettigrew’s new role does in a statement announcing the confusion reigns over how it about the deal in at least six EU way hamper the completion of not conflict with his role serving appointment. will be ratified by the 28 EU countries, “The mood around CETA and that he fully expects on the boards of various cor- While Canada and Europe members and whether opposi- trade has not been too good the deal to be done before porations while serving in this are to formally sign the trade tion to parts of the deal could lately,” he says. “You’ve seen it Britain exits the EU. position,” Ritz says. deal in October, considerable derail it. with the Brexit vote, you hear Freeland will be in Europe

Naber Specialty Canadian Young Speakers Grains farmer- creditors for Agriculture Competition out of pocket

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roducers who were owed money following the col- P lapse of Naber Specialty Grains in June of 2015 have col- lected just 14.2 cents on the dollar. The 26 eligible producers were invited to make claims against the now-defunct Melfort, Saskatchewan company’s $150,000 security deposit this June and requested a total of $1,055,927. Those payments have now been issued. These claims represent the value of regulated grains delivered to the company and for which a primary elevator receipt had been issued to producers within the 90 days prior to May 9, 2015. Naber Specialty Grains operated Join the young Canadians who are speaking up for agriculture. a licensed primary elevator in Melfort until May 8, 2015. Naber Specialty Grains was placed into receivership on June Are you passionate about agriculture? Do you enjoy sharing your views with others? 18, 2015 leaving unsatisfied Join the upcoming Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture competition. obligations. In a media release the Canadian Grain Commission As part of this unique competition, contestants prepare a fi ve-to seven-minute speech on one of fi ve noted “as this matter has been agriculture-related topics and present it in public. Cash prizes are available for two age groups: referred to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for investigation, Junior (11 to 15) and Senior (16 to 24). the Canadian Grain Commission will not be commenting further at this time.” The 32nd annual Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture competition takes place on The CGC also said to mini- Saturday, November 5, 2016 at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, Ontario. mize the risk of not getting paid for their deliveries, producers are encouraged to: For competition rules, a list of speaking topics and • Understand if the com- pany they are dealing with is accommodation assistance please visit www.cysa-joca.ca. licensed by the Canadian Grain Commission; The application deadline is Sept. 30, 2016. • E nsure they are in receipt of an authorized document (i.e. receipt, cash purchase ticket or cheque) upon delivery to a company licensed by the Canadian Grain Commission; • Cash cheques or deposit funds right away; and • Contact the Canadian Grain Commission immediately if they do not receive prompt payment for their delivery or if they experience any issues with payment.

1730 CYSA print ad 2016_8.125x10_ManCoop1.indd 1 7/27/16 2:34 PM The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 35 Russia muscles into rivals’ markets as it grows into top wheat exporter Once one of the world’s biggest wheat importers in Soviet times, now it’s set to become the world’s biggest exporter

and will supply 3.0 million to 3.2 on the market only in the first By Polina Devitt million tonnes in August. months of the season. MOSCOW/Reuters The precise figures can be dif- “Russian farmers have become ficult to confirm because official richer and are not in a hurry to ussia is muscling in on the customs data lags real supplies sell. External demand is also weak markets of its European due to technical issues and does because buyers clearly see that R and North American not match significantly higher there will be a glut in the market,” competitors as it overtakes the data from ports and the state the trader said. European Union to become the Grain Quality Service. This and other factors, like world’s biggest wheat exporter for a smaller share of high-quality the first time. Longer season wheat than in 2015, means Russia Russia is expecting a record Russia is now harvesting a cannot rush its exports, and will crop in the 2016-17 marketing bumper crop for the third year therefore still be selling long after season which began on July 1, in a row thanks to good weather the summer harvest ends. while EU harvests are poor. That and a weaker ruble, which among More competition will soon means traders will be negotiating other factors has increased farm- come from next-door Kazakhstan, to ship Russian wheat to countries ers’ ruble margins and allowed which is expected to reap a large that have seldom or never bought producers to increase investment crop, competing for Russia’s tradi- it before. per hectare amid stable state sup- tional export markets to other ex- Russian President Vladimir Putin (r) inspects the wheat harvest near the village of “It is already clear that competi- port, Dmitry Rylko, the head of Soviet states. Kazakhstan’s grain Vyselki, western Russia, in this undated handout photograph. PHOTO: Government of Russia tion will be really severe this year,” IKAR said. harvesting will get underway in a Moscow-based trader said. The Russian wheat-exporting the coming weeks. USDA sees Kazakhstan’s 2016- Ukraine will be able to export The arrival of Russian wheat season is expected to be longer “This year, Kazakhstan is head- 17 wheat exports at 8.0 million additional volumes to the EU’s in new markets could poten- this season than in recent years, ing to a high crop of high qual- tonnes compared with 7.6 million traditional markets and substitute tially cause problems for other when the bulk of its supplies ity. It will be a significant player in tonnes in the previous year. for a lack of supplies from France, big exporters, allowing custom- would put significant pressure the market,” Pavensky said. The Russia, Kazakhstan and UkrAgroConsult consultancy said. ers to drive a harder bargain with North American, European and Australian suppliers in the future. In the eight weeks since the start of the season, Russia has already supplied wheat to Mexico, which is usually dominated by the United States, and booked private sales to Algeria and Morocco, tra- ditionally France’s market. It has also shipped wheat to Mali, Malta and Myanmar for the first time in a long period, accord- ing to the state Grain Quality Service. That body said last week it had also met standards for PLAN & PROSPER: Indonesia, the largest buyer of Australian wheat, which imposed new quality certification require- SET THE COURSE FOR FARM SUCCESS ments in February. The U.S. Department of November 22–24, 2016 Calgary, Alberta Agriculture (USDA) expects Russia to export 30 million e Agricultural Excellence Conference is a one-of-a-kind event in Canada, focusing on bringing diverse tonnes in the 2016-17 season, which would allow it to beat EU industry experts and stakeholders together from across disciplines, regions and commodity sectors to share exports of 27 million tonnes and and explore bene cial farm management practices, advice, and insight with leading farm business thinkers. become the world’s largest wheat exporter. EU exports have been Agenda Highlights hurt by weak crops in France and Germany in 2016. e Great Debate The trend shows how much Industry experts debate a current topic with ample time for questions from the delegates. agriculture in Russia, as well as in fellow ex-Soviet states Ukraine Panel Discussion: What are the greatest risks facing Canada’s Agricultural Industry? and Kazakhstan, has been trans- formed since the Soviet era where Panel discussion between producer, industry and government leaders. Moscow was often one of the world’s largest grain importers. Concurrent Sessions “The small size of the French Choose 3 of 6 to attend! harvest will alter the flow of imports in favour of the Black Sea. Towards the Next Ag Policy Framework The challenge will be to regain Be part of a national conversation dedicated to the next agricultural policy framework for Canada. those market shares,” a French Voice your opinion, share your insights, help shape the future of farm management. trader said. Competition from Russia in Farm Management Initiatives Showcase Mexico, one of the most reliable Take part in this ‘show and tell’ event exploring the latest and greatest in farm management programs, markets for U.S. exporters, heaps further pain on U.S. wheat farm- resources, projects and tools across Canada. ers already struggling with a glut of supply and the lowest crop Bridging the Gap Forum: prices in a decade. Young Farmer Bear Pit & Young At Heart Forum While most U.S. wheat arrives Young farmers and those who are ‘young at heart’ gather in separate Conference rooms to discuss challenges in Mexico by rail, about a third of and opportunities in sustaining a successful agricultural industry, then come together to discuss as a group. Mexico’s imports arrive by sea, and Russian wheat could take a chunk of that. “The Mexican wheat imports Register Now! that come by water are going to be Buy One Get One Registration at up for grabs, and the Russians are 50% o” for a limited time. Are You a Young Farmer in Manitoba? going to compete for that,” said a For the agenda and registration details visit: You could be eligible for 75% o‘ Registration. U.S. wheat trader. Visit Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Russia will also increase sup- www.fmc-gac.com Development website or call us for more details. plies to its traditional markets like Egypt this year and will build up sales to Bangladesh and Mozambique, said Igor Pavensky, KNOWLEDGE, LEADERSHIP, PROSPERITY the head of marketing at rail infra- structure operator Rusagrotrans. According to IKAR consultancy, For more information: Russia exported 2.3 million to 2.5 [email protected] million tonnes of wheat in July 1-888-232-3262 WWW.FMC-GAC.COM 36 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 COUNTRY CROSSROADS CONNECTING RURAL FAMILIES

‘The End of Our Memories’ shows the challenges of small-town museums Gimli-based filmmakers Andy Blicq’s and Huw Eirung’s half-hour documentary interviews volunteer proprietors of small-town museums about their struggles and successes

BY LORRAINE STEVENSON Co-operator staff

new film depicting the plight of small-town A museums is a caution- ary tale of what rural commu- nities will lose if they're closed, say museum advocates. These aren’t merely collec- tions of curios, tools, books and other things donated by local pioneer families, says Monique Brandt, executive director of the Association of Manitoba Museums. They’re tangible connections to local history. But many face an uncertain future. “They’re struggling to stay open,” Brandt said. Some face the very real possi- bility of closure and collection dispersal one day. “We’re hoping that this maybe opens eyes up to people a bit more.” ‘This’ is the “The End of Our Memories,” a documen- tary released this summer for the Manitoba Telecom Service series “Stories from Home.” It was co-produced by Gimli- The St. Malo museum closed it’s doors forever this spring, after the making of the film. The collections will be dispersed back to donors this month. PHOTOs: The End of Our Memories based filmmakers Andy Blicq and Huw Eirung and pre- miered in July at the Gimli Film Festival. The 25-minute “It’s a symptom of documentary takes viewers much larger issues to locales throughout rural Manitoba where volunteers around change.” describe their struggles with dwindling volunteers and next Andy Blicq, to no cash to make upgrades co-producer of the film or develop programs to boost revenues. Blicq said he was person- edge of the north Interlake ally touched by their troubling town. There they’ve found new tales which he says are really a and innovative ways to engage bellwether issue about what’s and keep volunteers, includ- going on in rural Canada. ing offering a complimentary “It’s a symptom of much fall supper on site to those larger issues around change,” buying an annual museum he said, adding that small Edmée Gosselin wanted the St. Malo membership. museums are falling through Monique Brandt, of the Association of Manitoba Museums, Museum to stay open, but admits It’s a way to keep loyal volun- the cracks as demographics says there are small-town museums struggling to stay open. she’s tired. teers happy, explains the muse- shift. um’s manager Pat Eyolfson in “Populations are aging and He hopes the film can start National museum manage- the film. “You can’t be in what the film. shrinking. People are very busy. a more urgent conversation ment expert Pat Bovey is also some people see as a maintain Brandt says all their asso- It’s difficult to find people to about the issue. interviewed, and says the woes mode or a good enough mode ciation can do to help those volunteer and it’s a lot of work. In the film several volun- of small-town museums are by because there isn’t any such struggling is to share ideas and It’s difficult to make these teer museum operators are no means a Manitoba phenom- thing.” advice and point museum com- museums run anymore.” interviewed about what they ena, but a problem right across Small-town museums in mittees to potential resources. Blicq said he hopes this film do and why they persevere to the country. search of their future must The status of this province’s also shows why more people keep one going, including St. But she sees not “the end of know their target audience, approximately 200 small-town should care about what’s hap- Malo’s Edmée Gosselin, the an era” but “time for a quantum develop a business plan and museums does vary from place pening to these sites. museum’s proprietor and last change,” in how museums are market a focused experience to place, she added. “The museum is a repository board member. She talks about operated. to funders and the public, he “There’s some doing really of the community’s memo- the significance of the histori- That view is echoed by Peter stresses. well and some that are dying or ries,” he said. “Lose that and cal artifacts to the community, Cantelon, executive director of Brandt says that’s what more dead,” she said. that connection to our past is but also the very real prospect the Canadian Fossil Discovery would like to do, but often it’s The Association of Manitoba gone. So is a fundamental way having to close up the site Centre in Morden. He speaks in simply a lack of people to do Museums hopes to help distrib- of telling a story all Canadians, permanently. the film about Morden deciding these things. ute “The End of Our Memories” including those with no con- “I’m tired,” she says in the to focus on its very specific col- The story of small-town as a DVD so it can be made nection to Canada’s pioneer film. lection, as well as concentrate museums isn’t entirely bleak widely available to the public. past, need to hear. The documentary also tells on giving museum visitors more either, however. The association hosts its “You’ve always been able to the story of the intense grief hands-on experiences. The film also describes annual general meeting in come to Canada with nothing, residents felt when an arson- “It’s difficult to simply be a sites doing well, including the Boissevain September 22 to 24. and work hard and find a future ist destroyed the St. George large space that people walk 13-acre Arborg Multicultural for your family.” museum in 2014. through and leave,” he says in Heritage Village site on the [email protected] The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 37 COUNTRY CROSSROADS Prairie fare

Fresh food, practical menus and a healthy way to eat Two Alberta professors of nutrition designed a healthy diet based on our locally produced foods

But as they put their 28-day structured BY LORRAINE STEVENSON menu plan through clinical trials, proving It was a perfect Prairie evening Co-operator staff that consuming foods like whole grains, heart-healthy canola oil and cold-hardy and a pure Prairie meal. berries on a regular basis could help lower ne of the best steaks I ever ate was at blood glucose and cholesterol levels, not a meal served on a Manitoba Forage to mention shed weight and shrink waist O Council pasture tour. We’d bounced size, it became evident this was a healthy around on a bus all day, looking at rotational way for everyone to eat. Then they gave this Notably, it was launched at a time when grazing systems and winter feeding methods. expert-approved diet a distinctive Prairie many were conscientiously trying to shift Then it was time for supper. We were served twist, putting an emphasis on its many west- their eating to more local foods too, but the these unbelievably tender and flavourful ern Canadian-produced ingredients — from Pure Prairie Eating Plan doesn’t focus on steaks, and baked potatoes and boiled corn pulses and potatoes to dairy foods, eggs, and local-only. Rather, this is a ‘mostly local’ way on the cob. The crickets sang in the grass and meat, and, of course, canola oil. of eating, emphasizing foods readily avail- the sun dipped into a hazy sky. I think there What Bell and Chan ultimately com- able, familiar and acceptable to those who was pie. bined was sound nutritional science with live on the Prairies. It’s a way of eating that’s It was a perfect Prairie evening and a pure all the foods we raise and grow on the easy to sustain and embrace. Prairie meal. That sort of dinner, I’d learn Prairies, creating a truly pan-Prairie pat- There’s a website — www.pureprairie.ca later on, fits nicely into the Pure Prairie tern of eating. Their aim was that eating this — where you can learn more about the Pure Eating Plan too. way become a ‘way of life’ just as the tradi- Prairie Eating Plan and/or purchase the plan That’s a dietary eating pattern launched a tional Mediterranean diet, with its empha- ($29.50) if you wish. couple of years ago by two nutrition profes- sis on olive oil and wine is among southern Meanwhile, I hope you will continue to sors at University of Alberta. Europeans. eat many more delicious — and memorable Rhonda Bell and Catherine Chan initially The Pure Prairie Eating Plan presents these meals of pure Prairie foods. called it a ‘Mediterranean Diet for Alberta’ or familiar foods in meal plans, with recipes Here are two recipes selected from the the ‘Alberta Diet’ because they’d created it as and menus for food choices for three meals www.gobarley.com and its featured cookbook part of the Physical Activity and Nutrition for plus three snacks per day in portion sizes Go Barley: Modern Recipes for An Ancient Diabetes in Alberta (PANDA) project to help meeting the recommendations of Canada’s Grain. The Alberta Barley Commission was improve the diet and health of those with Food Guide. It offers cooking tips, and weekly one of many sponsors supporting the devel- Type 2 diabetes. shopping guides too. opment of the Pure Prairie Eating Plan.

Beer Braised Beef On A Bed Of Barley 4 tbsp. canola oil, divided 2 large onions, thinly sliced 2 lbs. boneless beef blade steak, sliced 1/4 inch thick 1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. pepper 1/3 c. whole barley flour 1 bay leaf 1/4 tsp. dried thyme 1 (341-ml) bottle or can of beer 3/4 c. pot or pearl barley 1 (284-ml) can lower-salt beef broth PHOTO: gobarley.com 1 c. water 2 tbsp. chopped parsley Prairie Streusel-Topped Cake 3/4 c. whole barley flour In a large skillet, heat 1 tbsp. oil. Add onion slices 3/4 c. all-purpose flour Topping: and brown lightly. Remove to a separate dish. 3/4 c. whole barley flour Add 2 tbsp. oil and half of the meat; sprinkle with 4-1/2 tsp. baking powder half of the salt and pepper and brown. Sprinkle 1/4 tsp. salt 3/4 c. all-purpose flour with about half of the flour; stir and remove to a 1/3 c. butter or margarine 1/2 c. granulated sugar heavy Dutch oven or large saucepan. Repeat with 3/4 c. granulated sugar 1-1/2 tsp. cinnamon the remaining meat, salt and pepper. Spoon into 2 eggs 1/3 c. butter or margarine the Dutch oven and top with browned onions. Add bay leaf, thyme and beer. Bring to a boil and 3/4 c. milk In a small bowl, combine the barley flour, all- cover. Reduce heat and simmer 1-1/2 hours or 4 c. saskatoon berries purpose flour, granulated sugar, butter or mar- until the meat is tender. Meanwhile, in a medium 1 c. sliced rhubarb garine and cinnamon using a pastry blender or saucepan, heat remaining oil. Stir in barley. Add fingertips. Sprinkle evenly over top of the base. In a small bowl, combine the barley flour, all- beef broth and water and bring to a boil. Cover Bake at 350 F for 40 to 45 minutes. purpose flour, baking powder and salt. In a large and reduce heat. Simmer 40 to 45 minutes or bowl, cream butter and granulated sugar. Beat in Note: For dessert, serve warm with ice cream. until barley is tender. Spoon barley onto a serv- eggs and milk. Gradually stir in dry ingredients. For a snack, serve with coffee or tea. ing plate and top with beef and onion mixture. When mixed, pour into a greased 13x9-inch bak- Sprinkle with chopped parsley. Makes 10 servings. ing dish. Sprinkle saskatoon berries and rhubarb Makes 6 servings. over top of batter. Cover with topping. For more recipes log on to www.gobarley.com. 38 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 COUNTRY CROSSROADS

Camouflage can be a lifesaver for many birds Often achieved by feather colour, it can also be helped by posture and behaviour

By Donna Gamache Freelance contributor

ow I see it; now I don’t. One minute I think N there is a bird in my vision; the next it’s gone, even though I didn’t see any move- ment. The ability to use cam- ouflage to hide in plain sight is an interesting feature of many birds and animals, and a valu- able one in helping to escape predators. But to birders such as myself, trying to locate or watch a particular bird, this can sometimes prove frustrating. The camouflage effect is usu- ally due to the colour of the The American bittern is camouflaged by both colour and posture. GAMACHE Photos Egg colour of ground-nesting birds is mottled to blend in with surroundings. birds’ plumage, but may also be helped by their posture and lighter breast — with the mot- The snowy owl is another streaked colour of the bird, as son walking nearby, the female behaviour. Birds which nest or tled-brown female. The differ- northern bird camouflaged by well as its shape help it to hide often slips away and the mottled forage on the ground particu- ence in wood duck partners is colour. Both are white, but the in marshy grasses, but the pos- eggs will remain hidden unless larly need this. Often, both male even more distinct, for the male male is usually more overall ture really adds to the effect. the predator smells them or and female have dull-coloured has contrasting colours includ- white. The female (and juvenile When trying to hide, this bird steps on the nest. A female kill- feathers, while most juveniles ing a bright-orange bill, green birds) are more mottled, with extends its neck skyward and deer will actually perform some have light-brownish plumage. head and red eyes. Shades of various amounts of black and blends into the background. injured-wing acting to lead a Colour, as a feature of cam- brown, grey, and buff will help a grey speckling to help blend in On windy days, the bittern will threat away from the nest. ouflage, is particularly noticea- bird blend into its background, with tundra vegetation in sum- sway back and forth like the Camouflage is also useful for ble during the breeding season. while stripes and mottling help mer. (Because they nest in the bulrushes, increasing the cam- nocturnal birds like nighthawks The females of many species even more. But it is not just Arctic, they are ground nesters.) ouflage effect. Even the young and most owls, which are active are a nondescript colour, while the colour which helps cre- A ground nester that is well birds in the nest, if startled or at night but rest during the day. males will flaunt their bright- ate the camouflage effect. The camouflaged in summer is the frightened, will sit motionless To hide during the day from est feathers then, in order to mottled plumage makes the ruffed grouse, or partridge. with necks and bills craning predators or from bothersome attract a mate and draw atten- female’s shape less noticeable The barred, mottled brown upwards to mimic surrounding birds like crows, nocturnal birds tion away from nesting females. to predators. and white feathers blend with vegetation. will roost against trees with Contrast the summer plumage Similar to the seasonal colour grasses and branches. This bird’s One feature that helps protect bark resembling their mottled of the male American gold- change of rabbits and weasels, behaviour also helps, for it will nesting birds is the eggs them- feathers. finch or the Baltimore oriole the ptarmigan also adapts in remain motionless until danger selves. Ground-nesting birds, Whatever their reason for with that of the much duller, this way. Found in the northern is past. especially, often have spotted hiding, camouflage is a useful, olive-greenish females. Or com- part of Manitoba, it is mottled A bird’s posture can also or blotched eggs that are well life-saving feature for many bird pare the male mallard duck — brown in summer but moults have a camouflaging effect. camouflaged. Small bits of bark, species. with its bright, iridescent green before winter. The new feathers One Manitoba bird particularly twigs or leaves scattered about head, yellow bill, rusty-brown are almost fully white, so it can adept at this is the American the nest by the birds also help. If Donna Gamache writes from chest feathers and contrasting hide against snow. bittern. The brown and white threatened by a predator or per- MacGregor, Manitoba

Leaves come in various shapes Knowing some of the basic words used to describe them will be useful in choosing plants

to well-known plants. Leaves that are pin- By Albert Parsons Some shapes are described nate have several sections that fan out like a Freelance contributor branch of a pine tree, while a leaf described by a very well-known plant as palmate will have leaflets attached to here are entire books — big thick that has that leaf shape. create a full circle around the centre of the ones! — dedicated to describing The oak tree is an example; leaf structure. If the term toothed is used, T the various shapes that leaves have. another is the maple tree. then the leaf will have a saw-edged look to Much of the nomenclature is Latin based its margins, while whorled leaves will refer and I have struggled over the years learn- to leaves that encircle the stem of the plant ing the proper terms, never having taken in a whorl of leaflets — such as martagon Latin in school other than my studies in lily leaves do. Guelph University’s diploma in horticulture There are other words that are useful courses. Therefore, I generally refer to leaf Clockwise from lower left: oval (spinach), narrow to know. Serrated refers to leaf edges that shapes in terms other than Latin, and even linear (day lily), opposite toothed (sumac), whorl are toothed — like a serrated knife blade, then it can be confusing but knowing the (martagon lily), toothed palmate (perennial except that the serrations, or indentations, meanings of some of the basic words can potentilla), finely serrated (fern peony and fern- go deeply into the body of the leaf, creating be helpful when choosing plants from cata- leafed tansy), clover-leafed (oxalis), and in the centre, The description can also involve the way a very fine, lacy effect. Pointed refers to the logues or from reading plant tags. compound leaves are put together — a tip of the leaf coming to a point at its end. heart-leafed (morning glory). PHOTO: ALBERT PARSONS Some shapes are described by a very compound leaf being a leaf structure that Such leaves might be oval, linear, wide or well-known plant that has that leaf shape. includes several leaflets attached to the narrow, but each one will terminate in a The oak tree is an example; another is shaped. If a plant, such as arrowhead vine, same stem. Leaves that have but one struc- point at its tip, unlike oval or round leaves. the maple tree. When we see a descrip- is described as having arrow-shaped leaves, ture and no additional leaflets are called Knowing leaf shape terminology is help- tion of a leaf as oak leaf shaped or maple we immediately know what the shape will “simple.” The placement of the leaflets on a ful so that when plants are chosen, their leaf shaped, we instantly know what that be. Sometimes the shape is included in stem is usually described in words that are foliage gives the desired effect. The texture means. When I bought an oak leaf moun- the name of the plant, such as the house- easy to understand. For example, if the leaf created will differ greatly depending on tain ash tree last year, I knew that the shape plant heart-leafed philodendron. Leaves structure is said to be opposite, it means whether the plant has finely serrated foliage of the leaves would resemble those of the can be described as narrow, lobed, and lin- the leaflets will appear in pairs opposite or large-lobed leaves. Including various leaf oak tree. Oak-leafed grape ivy and some ear. We expect a plant that is described as each other along the length of the stem. If shapes in a plant composition will create of the scented pelargoniums are exam- having lobed leaves to have several sec- they are described as alternate, then the texture and interest. Knowing basic termi- ples of plants that have oak-shaped leaves. tions, shaped somewhat like an earlobe, leaflets will be placed so that they are not nology makes it possible to visualize the Hibiscus plants are often described as hav- that are separated by an indentation in the opposite each other, but offset along the shape of plant leaves when plants are being ing maple leaf-shaped leaves. leaf. Terms like narrow and linear lead us to stem. ordered. Leaf shape can also be described by believe the foliage will be grassy, like grassy Sometimes the shape of a compound leaf common shapes such as oval and heart iris or day lilies. will also be described using terms that refer Albert Parsons writes from Minnedosa, Manitoba The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016 39 COUNTRY CROSSROADS

Healthy rivers, READER’S PHOTOS healthy communities

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ow much do you interact with the Red River and H its tributaries? More than you would think. Although you might not directly interact with the river you are indirectly inter- acting every single day. Historically, communities Sheep enjoying a sunny afternoon. PHOTOS: LILLIAN DEEDMAN were built around rivers for food, shelter, transportation and basic survival. Our reliance and interaction with the river has changed significantly over the years but one thing remains constant, we still need it for sur- PHOTO: tHINKSTOCK vival. The Red River and its tribu- b) Sweep patios and sidewalks • Find out where your water taries provide the main source of rather than hosing them, comes from and urge others water for a variety of consumers, which wastes water and car- to do the same. Knowledge is from citizens, businesses and ries contaminants into fresh- power. agriculture producers. It is also water systems. • Use social media to ask your home to many animals, aquatic c) L i m i t p e s t i c i d e u s e . favourite brands what they’re species, and plant species. Pesticides are the only sub- doing to reduce their water There are many ways you stances we intentionally use and their impacts on water can impact the river ecosystem introduce into our environ- sources. in a positive way. The Nature ment to kill living things, and • Donate to support a community Getting right in the water for a drink and a cool-down from the summer heat. Conservancy has outlined a few besides being potentially project that helps protect water simple ways you can take action: dangerous to people, pets for people and nature. • Plant a tree in your yard or a and wildlife, they’ll eventu- friend’s yard. Trees help keep ally be carried into our fresh- There are many ways to leave soil in place — rather than water supply by run-off. your mark in cleaning up our riv- flowing into our streams and • Volunteer for a stream ers and streams. For more infor- lakes — and help slow water cleanup or wetland restoration mation on river cleanup activities, down, reducing flooding and event. river ecosystem education and Welcome to enabling more rainwater to • Take someone on a hike near actions you can take in a group trickle down into groundwater a river or lake — or better yet, or on your own, visit the Nature supplies. get in or on the water — swim- Conservancy website at www. Country Crossroads • Take these steps to reduce your ming, kayaking, canoeing, etc. nature.org. f you have any stories, ideas, photos or a comment on impact when it comes to your People protect things they care what you’d like to see on these pages, send it to Country own yard and lawn: about. The Red River Basin Commission (RRBC) I Crossroads, 1666 Dublin Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R3H 0H1, a) Water your lawn or gar- is a grassroots organization that is a phone 1-800-782-0794, fax 204-944-5562, email susan@ den in the morning or the Things you can do online: chartered not-for-profit corporation under fbcpublishing.com. I’d love to hear from you. evening when the water will • Use social media to spread the provisions of Manitoba, North Dakota, Please remember we can no longer return material, articles, evaporate less rapidly. Adjust the word about the need to Minnesota, and South Dakota law. Contact poems or pictures. sprinklers to avoid the point- save water and save our water the Winnipeg office at 204-982-7254, or — Sue less watering of sidewalks or sources. Challenge your friends you can check out the website at paved areas. to match the actions you take. www.redriverbasincommission.org.

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 I legacy of these disappearing “Prairie sentinels.” The Manitoba Historical Society (MHS) is gathering informa- tion about all elevators that ever stood in Manitoba, regardless of their present status. Collaborating with the Manitoba Co-operator it is supplying 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 developed a website to post your replies to a series of questions about elevators. 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 A grain elevator at Binscarth, on the CPR Bredenbury Subdivision in what is now the Municipality of Russell-Binscarth, was built farm community’s collective knowledge of what was once a vast in 1928 by United Grain Growers. The annex was added in 1957. Both were destroyed by fire on November 8, 1978, along with network of grain elevators across Manitoba. an estimated 30,000 bushels of wheat, oats, barley, and canola. A nearby fertilizer storage shed was saved by local firefighters Please contribute to This Old Grain Elevator website at: and two boxcars next to the elevator were pushed out of danger by a tractor. At the height of the blaze, a freight train roared past http://www.mhs.mb.ca/elevators. You will receive a response, by the burning structure. There were no injuries but damages were assessed at over a half-million dollars. The elevator was not email or phone call, confirming that your submission was received. rebuilt. Photos: Agricore United Engineering Department, Tom Price (Mgr), provided by Glenn Dickson (1966); fire photo by Henry Graham (1978). 40 The Manitoba Co-operator | September 8, 2016

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