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CROPS sing cutting-edge DNA-based tech- U nology, University of Guelph researchers have Get found mislabelling and cross- species contamination of scouting meat ingredients in 20 per Soybean aphids have cent of the sausage samples surfaced in Manitoba selected from grocery stores 17 across the country. “This study now provides us with a baseline that we can use when working with meat processors to help ensure we FEATURE have a high-quality and trans- parent food supply,” said Prof. A recent study found serious mislabelling issues in Canadian sausages, Robert Hanner, who worked including a third of samples of turkey sausages being entirely of on the study with a team of chicken. PHOTO: THINKSTOCK NAFTA researchers. Published this week in Food talks begin Control, the study revealed a sausage packages labelled as said Hanner. “In this study, But farmers hear majority of the mislabelling containing only one type of bar-coding was used to iden- occurred with sausage meat meat. tify the dominant meat type reassurances from that was substituted with The team of researchers in the sausage samples.” Ottawa 13 another type of meat. Some used DNA bar-coding along For beef, pork, chicken and sausages labelled as beef with digital PCR technology turkey sausages, products also contained pork. Others to determine which meats were considered “contami- labelled as chicken also con- were in the sausage samples. nated” when more than one tained turkey and one pork “There is DNA in nearly per cent of another meat was CROSSROADS sausage sample contained every cell of every organism detected. horsemeat. so bar-coding can be applied Findings revealed that five The study, which was to products such as ground out of 15 sausage packages funded by the Canadian Food meats that would be difficult listed as turkey were entirely Youth and Inspection Agency, involved to identify with other means,” chicken. development 4-H inspires young citizens in Gambia 21 READER’S PHOTO

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The making of a green manure mix briefs Grain-only operation one of several tours organized by the Manitoba Organic Alliance Manitoba’s bean harvest on track BY ALEXIS STOCKFORD Co-operator staff / Brandon BY TERRY FRIES CNS Canada or organic grain farmers without livestock such as Manitoba’s dry edible bean F Carnegie Farms north of crop should come in this Brandon, green manure has harvest with numbers become a mainstay for nutri- roughly the same as last ent management. year, from where a provin- Visitors to the fully organic cial specialist sits. operation’s field day Aug. 4 “This year, I would say took in two green manure right now, depending on mixes, ranging from peas, how things settle out in the beans, oats and buckwheat to next little while, we’ll be a field with all of the above, at least equal to last year, plus kale, phacelia, mustard if not a bit better,” said and sorghum. Dennis Lange, pulse crops “The more diversity, the specialist with Manitoba better,” said Allen Krueger Agriculture at Altona. of Carnegie Farms. “That’s Beans are just now enter- kind of the key and so that’s ing the critical period when what we’re focusing on with the story of this year’s grow- this (field) is more diversity. ing season will be written, Every plant addresses different he added. things in the soil, whether it’s Many key bean-growing nutrient cycling or just build- areas have had good grow- ing the biology. The reason we ing conditions through the went with less on the other summer and timely rains quarter was just simply tim- have lifted prospects in ing of the year and moisture some areas, he said, but levels.” more rain right now would Cereal crops, the farm’s spe- be ideal. cialty, will bracket every third “That’s what makes the year when green manure is Tour attendees kneel to get a better look at the mix during the Aug. 4 tour focusing on green manure at Carnegie Farms north of yield on beans, whether it’s sown. Carnegie Farms certi- Brandon. Photos: Alexis Stockford soybeans or dry beans — fied its first organic field that moisture when those in 2002 and has since fully pods are filling.” transitioned. “Every plant Disease pressure has Like all producers opting for been light, other than a few green manure, Krueger and addresses different areas with denser canopies Carnegie Farms face the chal- things in the soil, reporting white mould, he lenge of tailoring each mix for whether it’s nutrient said, adding there haven’t agronomics and farm goals cycling or just been any other serious while also developing a multi- yield- or quality-limiting species mixture that will grow building the biology.” issues. well together. Crop insurance acreage While Krueger acknowl- numbers of 122,000 acres edged that adding livestock of dry edible beans in the would be ideal, green manure Allen Krueger province are higher than is the spearhead for Carnegie 112,000 acres seeded in Farm’s fertility plan. 2016. “For us, we don’t have access ing with other farmers too is Overall average yields to animal manure on our a good deal. You learn lots of were slightly down last farm,” he said. “We don’t have things,” he said. year at 1,650 lbs. per acre, animals; we’re just strictly a Lange added, compared to grain farm and so our green Organic alliance tours an average overall of 1,800 manure is our focus on build- The Aug. 4 tour was one of sev- lbs./ac. in 2015. ing fertility and biology in the eral organized by the Manitoba soils. We’re trying to tailor our Organic Alliance and sup- mixes just for that purpose.” ported by the Prairie Organic The densely vegetated, Grain Initiative this summer. Grain grading multi-species mix also plays Tours have included cover a role in weed suppression, cropping, dairy operation, changes for choking out unwanted inter- organic seed processing and lopers such as thistle, a weed cleaning, and equipment Western Canada that stood out during the tour considerations in large-scale The Canadian Grain for its difficulty to eradicate. organic transition. Commission has The stand is usually plowed Kate Sjoberg, co-ordinator announced several grain down at 20 per cent flower, a with the Manitoba Organic grading changes for the stage Krueger said was cho- Alliance, hopes tours will lead 2017 to 2018 crop year in sen to optimize sugar content, to more connection between Western Canada that will but before weeds have gone to the province’s organic farmers. take effect August 1, 2017: seed. “This is the best outcome • It has added an ergot toler- we could hope for,” she said. ance of 0.05 per cent in all potential “It’s really nice to have a spot grades of fababeans and While the tour focused on where the producer is willing chickpeas; grain production, Bryce to share what they’re doing on • Changed the tolerance Lobreau, who moves up to their particular farm and then for grasshopper and army 1,800-head of organic beef cat- the value added is that people worm damage from eight tle per year on his farm near get to see each other’s faces per cent to six per cent Pipestone, says the day’s les- and share what they’re doing, in No. 3 Canada Western sons had implications on mix- so this is an incredibly useful Red Spring, No. 3 Canada ture development, seeding event, I think.” Western Hard White rate, seed timing and termina- Tour topics varied in an Spring and No. 3 Canada tion for his livestock-oriented Allen Krueger of Carnegie Farms answers questions on green manure, the main effort to better match pro- Northern Hard Red wheat. operation. nutrient management tool on the organic operation. ducer interests, Sjoberg The tolerance for grass- “We would be grazing it in said. The Manitoba Organic hopper and army worm another week or two,” he said, age and soil health experts as also grown vegetables since it Alliance has encouraged pro- damage was tightened comparing Krueger’s stand to a means to jump-start root became organic in 2009. ducers to share feedback of the after research showed that his own farm. “We’d be turn- growth and increase organic Glenn Elliott, also from tours in order to better plan eight per cent grasshopper ing out here and inten- matter, infiltration and nutri- Pipestone, also cited lessons programming. and army worm dam- sive grazing it because there’s ent cycling in pasture land. from the day. Elliott has been Williment Farm and age can impact end-use really no nutrient loss from The livestock producer said organic for 15 years and has in central Manitoba is the next functionality. grazing, so we would get the he has seen up to two pounds frequently integrated green stop on the Manitoba Organic The commission is post- benefit of the cattle gaining gain a day in his herd when manure on a similar three- Alliance schedule. The tour ing an up-to-date Official weight and utilizing the for- high-quality forage such as year cycle to Carnegie Farms. will explore hemp production Grain Grading Guide on its age and still gaining all the green manure is grazed. “It was just interesting to and will take place near the website July 28, 2017. The nutrients.” Most of his 1,200 acres of see something like this with end of August. updated guide comes into Intensive, or mob, grazing cropland is put to silage, he several different species in it effect August 1, 2017. has been advocated by for- said, although his farm has to see how it’s doing. And talk- [email protected] 4 The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 OPINION/EDITORIAL

Preparing for an uncertain future

It’s a hot, dry summer on the Prairies, so much so that farmers farther west have started to harvest their cereal crops for live- stock feed. A heat wave nicknamed “Lucifer” is scorching much of Europe this summer and climate change experts are suggesting these are a greater threat to human life in the short term than rising sea levels, also attributed to climate change. Laura Rance Evidence continues to mount that these GFM Editorial Director conditions could become the new normal. A report published in the journal Weather puts 2015 and 2016 in the record books as being the warmest on record, with global temperatures reaching 1 C above pre-industrial levels. Many still debate whether global warming is actually caused by humans but fewer deny that it’s occurring. Another report out last week in the journal Nature said that it’s taking longer for regions affected by drought to fully recover. Meanwhile, the time in between droughts is getting shorter, an inverse correlation with potentially disastrous effects. Milking robots a precedent for modular “If another drought arrives before trees and other plants have recovered from the last one, the ecosystem can reach a ‘tipping farm automation acceptance point’ where the plants’ ability to function normally is permanently affected,” Yuanyuan Fang, one of the study’s authors said in a release. create labour savings and flexibility. Most In light of this, it’s disturbing to read through the recently By John Greig of the milking robots on the market milk released Agricultural Institute of Canada report documenting seri- Glacier FarmMedia 50-60 cows, so farmers using them milk 60 ous gaps in Canada’s agricultural innovation system, arguably our or 120 or 180 cows, usually replacing labour best hope of preparing for an uncertain production climate. he DOT modular autonomous cropping and making their farms more efficient. The report highlights a steadily declining commitment to system looks like it could bring to crop Standardization of the process with a robot research by governments over the past three decades, despite the T production similar advantages that the has been better for cows that like predictabil- fact that for every dollar invested results in between $10 and $20 now-popular robotic milking systems have ity and most farmers are getting more milk returned by way of productivity gains. brought to dairy farms. with robots. Private sector investment is waning as well, “due to low short-term DOT, developed by a sister company of Similarly, DOT is a mid-size 163-horse- returns on investment or insufficient incentives,” the report said. SeedMaster, the Saskatchewan seeder maker, power unit. I’m comfortable with that size. Adoption of new technologies, such as precision agriculture, are is a machine without a category. You could It’s big enough to pull a decent-size planter or hampered by the lack of a common analytics platform and poor call it an “implement power source,” or “inter- mid-size tillage unit. There’s no reason some- rural broadband services. And there is a shortage of human capital, changeable power unit.” I’m loath to call it one couldn’t start making lower-horsepower which is affecting research and extension capacity as well as on- what it replaces — a tractor — because it isn’t or higher-horsepower units — tractors come farm production. a tractor as we’ve come to think of it. in many sizes — but that sizing, for row crops, Governments must realize that soil and water will be key to the The system debuted recently at Ag In has mostly had to do with maximizing opera- sector’s ability to adapt to a changing climate. Yet neither are likely Motion, the big Western Canada outdoor farm tor efficiency. With something like a DOT unit, to attract private investment. show, with curious crowds watching as the you might not get one that’s 300 hp, you’d just Taxpayers are in it for the long haul and the sooner they step up machine pulled a seeder custom made for get two. That would mean more flexibility, and the better it will be for all. DOT down a field guided by GPS. It can also not likely a lot more (or less) cost than one be moved by remote control. 300-hp tractor. Hence, the modular scaling [email protected] There will be many questions, doubters such as has been popular in milking robots. and copycats. Developing technology at the Some companies have tried to build multiple ‘bleeding edge’ is tough. It often fails on exe- boxes using one robot, but none of those sys- cution, marketing or a critical technological tems have sold well. Appoint a farmer hurdle. DOT may not be the autonomous There were online debates this week over machine that pulls our implements in the whether the DOT-type unit would be adopted future, but I’m betting it will be similar and quicker by smaller or larger farmers. Some to the Senate DOT will be the first. larger farmers will give it a try, but I could I also really like the scale and size of the see the DOT-type unit having the lifestyle On one hand it’s tempting to say, “If it DOT power unit, and its adoption could improvement intangible value to smaller- and ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” because the Senate look a lot like the arrival of robotic milking mid-scale farmers, more than large farmers. Agriculture and Forestry Committee cer- machines on dairy farms. More than half of Farmers with off-farm jobs likely already have tainly isn’t broke. Reading transcripts all new dairy barns built in Canada now have tractors that size. The next time they need to of meetings of the House of Commons robots. Twenty years ago, the first milking replace one, a system which allows them to Agriculture and Agri-Food Committee can robots were curiosities, doubted and regu- be cultivating in a field in one tractor, with be a bit of a chore, as members often engage larly vilified. The early milking robots had DOT seeding or planting by itself not far away in partisan politics. That’s not only a distrac- their issues, mostly with software. They have, makes a lot of sense. tion — it tends to put witnesses on their however, found a strong niche with a certain- guard for fear of being drawn into them. size farm, mostly smaller, single-family-oper- John Grieg is Ontario field editor for Glacier FarmMedia. John Morriss In contrast, Senate committee meet- ator farms, because they are modular and He lives and farms in southern Ontario. Former Editor ings are typically polite affairs with intel- ligent questions from senators and relaxed responses from witnesses. The result has been a series of non-par- tisan and well-reasoned reports which usually deserve more atten- OUR HISTORY: August 1991 tion from the government and the agriculture community. Recent examples include reports on international market access, the bovine TB outbreak in Alberta and the importance of bee health to This is what a lineup at the elevator still looked like exception — lentils. sustainable food production in Canada. in 1991 — this shot in our August 8 issue was actually Because of high However, there are no Senate Agriculture and Forestry taken at Miami on July 31 but 1991 was one of several support levels Committee members with any background in agriculture. That’s years in which that was the “longest day of the year.” under the Gross not all bad — it means they approach issues with no ideological That referred to elevator managers dating cash tick- Revenue Insurance baggage, and aren’t afraid to ask witnesses questions about points ets (sometimes with permission, sometimes not) to Program (GRIP), they don’t understand. allow farmers to get wheat board quotas delivered Manitoba farmers However, it does seem unusual to have a 16-member commit- before the end of the old crop year and before initial had doubled lentil tee with no members with background in its subjects. In the past payments dropped in the new one. plantings to 130,000 when senators were chosen partly because of political affiliation, Which they did in 1991, perhaps one of the glum- acres. A story that that might have been just as well. Having one or two members with mest on record for grain farmers. The CWB initial issue reported that rigid positions on contentious issues might be a disruption. But payment for top-grade wheat had dropped 30 per the crop was tak- now that there is a new process for appointing independent sena- cent to $95 per tonne before deductions. That ing a heavy beat- tors, that’s less of a concern. was in response to the record-high stakes in the ing from anthrac- The Senate currently has members representing a wide spec- U.S.-EU grain subsidy war. The previous week the nose. Acreage rose again to 165,000 in 1992 but trum of Canadian society, but none with agricultural background. U.S. had set a new record Export Enhancement declined afterward and Statistics Canada has not Since there is currently one Senate vacancy in both Manitoba and Program (EEP) subsidy averaging US$64.55 per reported lentil acreage in Manitoba since 2004. Saskatchewan, there is now a good opportunity to remedy that. tonne on 299,400 tonnes of wheat to Algeria. It may have been the first time readers read Perhaps no farmers have applied, but there are no doubt several Trade estimates put the net price after subsidy at about it but not the last — our August 22 issue car- good candidates among farmers who have had experience in gen- about $65 per tonne, or $1.77 per bushel. ried news of “alarming incidences” of a “harmful eral farm or commodity organizations. The committee responsible The good news was that it had been raining mould” called vomitoxin in Illinois, Minnesota and for recommending Senate appointments should search them out. and the harvest looked at least average, with one North Dakota wheat crops. The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 5 COMMENT/FEEDBACK

Two simple spray tips can make or break Canadian crops Before spraying your in-crop application, ‘keep it clean’ with these best practices

armers have a lot on their plates as istered in Canada for that crop. Keep thing that must always be top of mind. In 2017, the Canola Council they head into the spraying season. in mind that registration of a pesti- Applying the product without fol- of Canada, Cereals Canada and F The Canola Council of Canada, cide doesn’t guarantee it’s acceptable lowing label directions may result in Pulse Canada partnered together on Cereals Canada and Pulse Canada are to export customers. Registration can higher-than-accepted residue levels the Keep it Clean initiative to inform reminding growers of best practices that occur in Canada before there are maxi- in the seed. Proper timing is key. For Canadian growers of best prac- can have a major impact on marketing mum residue limits (MRLs) in major example, cereal growers should not tices in growing export-quality grain. Proper pesticide use is a critical export markets and in some cases, this apply glyphosate when kernels are too grain. Because growers continue to factor in growing export-quality grain. As can create a market risk. Keep it Clean green (30 per cent moisture or higher). follow the Keep it Clean steps, Canadian a world leader in producing high-qual- works to identify and manage these Follow the correct rates and timing agriculture continues to keep the confi- ity exports to foreign markets, Canada’s market risks so that growers can access listed on the label, and stick to the pre- dence of our export partners. ag industry relies on growers making crop protection products earlier and harvest interval (PHI): the number of Visit keepingitclean.ca for infor- informed choices in the coming months. reduce marketing risks. Talk with your days that must pass between the last mation on producing export-quality Here are two simple tips growers can fol- grain buyer before you spray to ensure application of a pesticide and swathing canola, cereals and pulses. low for in-crop applications: the pesticides you’re using won’t limit or straight combining. See the provin- Use pesticides that are registered your marketing options. cial Guides to Crop Protection for more This article was co-written by Gordon Bacon, CEO for your crop and acceptable to both Use pesticides correctly. We’ve information. If you’re growing canola, of Pulse Canada, Cam Dahl, president of Cereals domestic and export customers. Make all been reminded to “Always follow visit spraytoswath.ca for tools to help Canada and Jim Everson, president of the Canola sure to only use pesticides that are reg- label instructions,” because it’s some- you plan your spray. Council of Canada.

U.S. livestock groups want more FMD readiness

An August 7 editorial in American Sheep Industry both the United Kingdom and So funding a bigger, better more than five years, might Agweek, published in Grand Association and the National South Korea. FMD vaccine bank would be a suffice. Nor do we know Forks, North Dakota Milk Producers Federation A little background: FMD, wise and prudent investment, if there’s enough political — are asking Congress to a highly contagious viral dis- they say. support to win approval. hen many Americans include the following in the ease, doesn’t affect people. We don’t know enough yet But be sure of this: hear “foot-and- 2018 Farm Bill: Nor is it considered a public to say whether we support Foot-and-mouth disease is W mouth disease,” they • $750 million over five years health or food safety threat. the livestock industry’s $850- no joke. As work on the 2018 chuckle and think of people for an enhanced Foot-and- But animals with divided million request. Perhaps Farm Bill intensifies, the live- with the unfortunate ten- Mouth Disease (FMD) Vaccine hoofs, including, cows, pigs a lesser amount, or spread- stock industry’s proposal dency to say the wrong thing Bank. and sheep, become sick from ing the $850 million over should be taken seriously. at the wrong time. • $30 million for the National it, and infected animals usu- But the term is no laughing Animal Health Laboratory ally must be killed. matter to the U.S. livestock Network. It hasn’t been a problem in industry. Ranchers, veterinar- • $70 million in grants for the United States; it’s been ians and others in agriculture state animal health agencies considered to be eradicated know that foot-and-mouth to improve their ability to from the U.S. since 1929. Connecting with disease is serious and poten- respond to a foreign animal But it’s found elsewhere in tially could do huge damage disease breakout. the world, and the legitimate to the ag economy — and the That’s a lot of money, to say fear is that it could spread the consumer U.S. economy in general. the least. here. So we’re intrigued by the But far more money could If there were a large-scale Bringing people to the farm can help livestock industry’s proposal be lost if the disease breaks outbreak in the United States, for $850 million in federal out in the U.S. Industry the existing FMD vaccine them understand agriculture better funding to protect against officials estimate a $128-bil- bank — managed by the U.S. the disease. More than 100 lion — yes, billion — eco- Department of Agriculture’s industry leaders and agri- nomic hit on the beef and Animal and Plant Health cultural groups — includ- pork sectors if the disease Inspection Services at Plum BY PAUL BOOTSMA ing the National Cattlemen’s flares up in the United States. Island, N.Y. — wouldn’t be CFFO Beef Association, National They also point to huge eco- big enough to cope, livestock Pork Producers Council, the nomic losses from FMD in industry officials say. he agriculture and food-processing industry has been working hard to connect with its custom- T ers. Most, if not all industries, have some kind of relationship with their customers. Often a co-operative, informed and somewhat personal relationship is what keeps the business relationship going. Many of agriculture’s supporting organizations have NAFTA a boon for U.S. cattlemen been working diligently on growing and improving the relationship of farmers and their customers over the last number of years. Organizing events that bring food con- A July 26 press release by the told members of the U.S. House and add value for our pro- sumers to where their daily food is produced has been a U.S. National Cattlemen’s Beef Committee on Agriculture. ducers,” Frazier pointed out. popular and successful initiative in recent years. Association “Even still, our message “Instead, COOL resulted in Organizing these events takes a lot of work and considera- remains the same: please do no a long battle in the World tion of many factors. The first thing that needs to be realized is ational Cattlemen’s harm and do not jeopardize our Trade Organization — with that many people attending come with little or no knowledge B e e f A s s o c i a t i o n access.” the United States facing the of what happens on farms. The amount of technology and the N (NCBA) CEO Kendal Frazier pointed out that on promise of more than $1 bil- size of buildings and equipment can often surprise them. And Frazier today testified on average, Canada and Mexico lion in retaliatory tariffs seeing farm animals up close is also new to many people. Capitol Hill in support of the have been two of America’s from Mexico and Canada The intent of these events is to increase and improve North American Free Trade top five export markets for unless COOL was repealed. support for farmers and food production. Visitors come Agreement (NAFTA) and beef, with approximately $1 Canada and Mexico still away well informed about how farmers care for their land warned Congress against using billion each in annual sales. have the authority to retali- and animals. Hopefully, they also get a glimpse into the the treaty’s renegotiation to While spotlighting the ben- ate against the United States amount of work and investment it takes to produce food. resurrect failed policies like efits that NAFTA has deliv- if COOL is brought back into Agriculture today involves a lot of technology and sci- mandatory country-of-origin ered for cattle and beef pro- effect — and rest assured ence. Events like these introduce consumers to modern labelling (COOL). ducers, Frazier also discussed they will retaliate against us if food production, and it all begins on the farm. Inviting “Quite frankly, it is difficult the ways in which mandatory necessary. the consumer to the farm helps build that personal and to improve upon duty-free, country-of-origin labelling “We must learn from the mis- informed relationship, which strengthens the connection unlimited access to Canada and hurt producers when it was takes of the past and not repeat between farmers and the consumer. Mexico, and we are pleased to tried previously. them,” Frazier concluded. “We see the Office of the U.S. Trade “COOL was U.S. law for encourage you to build on the Paul Bootsma is field services manager for the Christian Farmers’ Representative announce its over six years and failed to success that current NAFTA Federation of Ontario. The views expressed here are his own. support for continued recipro- deliver on its promises to provisions have given U.S. beef cal duty-free access,” Frazier build consumer confidence producers.” 6 The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 FROM PAGE ONE

combination PEDv Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 “The one thing that’s not working out is whether “I think one of the we can thresh soybeans and keep them relatively cials are still worried the vi- things we want Farmers should avoid drop- rus could follow them to new ping the mix into their own rota- intact while threshing flax, which requires a much barns. to reinforce on tions until the impacts of the faster speed for the combine.” “We’re still very early with success is that combination are better known, that, so it’s hard to say wheth- when we’ve seen he added. er any of these will become farms implement In particular, WADO staff are positive down the road,” Du- an aggressive concerned that soybeans will be Scott Chalmers izer said. “They, themselves, shredded during harvest. Manitoba Agriculture diversification specialist are undergoing ongoing outbreak-based “The one thing that’s not monitoring after receiving biosecurity working out is whether we can the pigs and we will, as much thresh soybeans and keep them Management practices ing crop. The intercrop limits as possible, keep surveillance response, and I’m relatively intact while thresh- As well as exploring new pod shatter risk in chemical in place to follow up on how not saying that ing flax, which requires a much ‘breakout’ combinations, desiccation, he said, as pea those premises are doing.” those need to be faster speed for the combine,” WADO is also diving a bit tendrils are tangled with can- So far, the sector has limited implemented 24-7 Chalmers said. deeper into more proven ola, keeping the canola crop in animal movements to other Hemp-legume intercropping mixes, such as examining the place. infected facilities when pos- for the rest of the is also on the field for the first impact on soil nutrients from “The idea is that with the sible. If pigs must be shipped farm’s life or the time at WADO this year. pea-canola intercropping. peas clinging onto the canola, to uninfected barns, there has rest of the premise’s Hemp was planted either “This has been a burning the peas are actually off the been effort to stay within the alongside or ahead of sweet clo- question for us,” Chalmers ground and easier to harvest five-kilometre high-risk buf- life, but because ver, alfalfa, hairy vetch, red clo- said. “We know we can over- in a pea-canola situation than fers already set up around there’s an outbreak ver and field peas. yield, but with that overyield- they would be in a monocrop each confirmed PEDv case. in the area, their “This was more of a last- ing are we requiring more situation where peas gener- The chief veterinary of- willingness to minute trial,” Chalmers said. nutrients per acre such as ally fall on the ground and fice requires animals to go “One of our board members was phosphorus?” you need special lifters to peel 35 days without clinical signs implement (those) concerned that their residue Last year’s results showed them off the dirt and get them and have two back-to-back kind of aggressive after hemp harvest is not break- phosphorus application into the combine,” he said. negative tests before allow- short-term ing down fast enough and that resulted in higher yields, while WADO mixed an early-sea- ing transport. The office it can be quite cumbersome to nitrogen applications saw nod- son canola with late-season also hopes to determine the biosecurity changes try and deal with that residue ulation and overall pea per- peas to better match maturity. baseline status of Manitoba’s to protocols has because hemp is so prolific. The formance decline. Canola, bol- farms to boost confidence appeared to be idea with the legumes is to see if stered by additional nitrogen, Legumes and wheat that animal movements will effective.” we can break down that residue quickly outcompeted peas. Intercropping hard spring red not result in further infection. from the hemp faster by having Chalmers pointed to previ- wheat with legumes is not a Duizer stressed that a non- something covering the ground ous research, which has shown new concept, but Chalmers shedding status does not that’s more of a living material that nitrogen will inhibit pea hopes more data will draw a mean the barn is presumed that’s producing more nitrogen.” nodulation. better line on management. negative for PEDv. Rather, it Dr. Glen Duizer The mix may also mitigate “We just wanted to put it WADO’s ongoing wheat- indicates that shipped animals wet springs through post-har- to the test here, and certainly legume trial tests different leg- are recovered or come from vest green cover and legume that’s what we’re seeing, but we umes (such as alfalfa and clo- immune sows, the barn has an regrowth in spring, much like don’t know what the behaviour ver) broadcast at different times elimination strategy underway The chief veterinary office the more common wheat-leg- of the two crops together is on relative to wheat crop. and internal biosecurity is is monitoring both plants. ume intercrop (also on trial at sharing that nitrogen,” he said. “We don’t have a good handle isolating any sections of the Duizer said there was no evi- WADO this year), Chalmers said. It is unclear if additional on how to establish those clo- barn where the virus may still dence of contamination as The added forage production is nitrogen bolsters canola vers or alfalfas underneath the be lurking. the first week of shipments another perceived advantage. enough that it makes up for wheat, whether we need to pre- “That is a transitional sta- closed. WADO has shown interest any loss in peas economically. broadcast our seed and then tus that is meant to give us Animals were previously in the agronomic impacts of a Pea-canola trials have shown seed into that or put it down an idea of what risks we need shipped to packing plants in hemp-legume crop, including an average 20 per cent gain with the wheat seed at the same to mitigate and address when the United States, where the longer green cover, more polli- over plots of both time or to wait after, till we’ve we move those pigs,” Duizer virus is already common. nator habitat and nitrogen cred- crops, Chalmers said, while the seeded wheat when we have said, adding that the system its to the soil. A high-nitrogen research farm also noted fewer more black dirt and then broad- may be revisited in light of Two more cases crop, hemp removes about 200 aphids in the intercropped plot cast into that,” Chalmers said. the most recent cases, con- Manitoba got a respite from kilograms of nitrogen per hec- than in peas alone, although The experiment, now in its firmed in late July and early the ongoing outbreak in tare, according to Manitoba the reason for that change is second year, saw little differ- August. mid-July when no new cases Agriculture. not known. ence in stand count between The chief veterinary office appeared July 15 to 26. The Hemp and peas have been less In terms of herbicide, he seeding systems last year. estimates it may take be- streak ended July 27, when a successful this year as the com- noted, there are available her- The project measures early tween four and six months finisher operation in south- panion crop largely overtook the bicides which are compatible plant counts, yields and fall for a barn to be completely east Manitoba was added chosen, shorter, hemp variety, for both crops. biomass. Chalmers said WADO cleared of the virus. to the list of PEDv-positive Chalmers told the crowd. Hemp Farmers using the mix have could also measure the legume’s premises, followed by is holding ground against other complained that the pea-can- overwinter survival, but noted Packing plants another five days later. PEDv legumes, he said, although that ola intercrop is difficult to har- there might be logistical issues Over 30 pig shipments from infections in Manitoba sat at may change as the male hemp vest. Chalmers acknowledged with accessing the field next PEDv-positive farms have 62 this year as of press time. plants die back, opening the the challenge and advised spring. arrived at two federal pack- No new cases had been con- door for underlying legumes to farmers to use a chemical des- ing plants in Manitoba in the firmed since Aug. 1. compete. iccant and harvest the stand- [email protected] first two weeks of August, a But while the outbreak has practice previously avoided seen its first case in August, in fear of contaminating Duizer says the most recent Manitoba facilities with the infections were due to pur- virus. poseful animal movement “Those shipments, again, and not breaches in biosecu- as much as possible, we’re rity. looking at having them reach “I think one of the things a non-shedding status or, at we want to reinforce on minimum, having a nega- success is that when we’ve tive test,” Duizer said. “They seen farms implement an are still treated as if they are aggressive outbreak-based positive premises and we are biosecurity response, and I’m making sure that we monitor not saying that those need to be the transports, the compa- implemented 24-7 for the rest nies. The packing plants are of the farm’s life or the rest of ensuring that there’s biocon- the premise’s life, but because tainment.” there’s an outbreak in the area, Both plants have segregat- their willingness to implement ed those shipments from the (those) kind of aggressive rest of the processing chain. short-term biosecurity changes Animals are queued for the to protocols has appeared to be end of the day or end of the effective,” he said. week to minimize contami- The highly contagious nation risk. Transport and PEDv causes dehydration unloading space has been and has been known to kill set aside for the shipments, between 80 and 100 per cent and facilities are minimizing of infected sucklings while interaction between move- older animals will often re- ments from PEDv-positive cover. Soybeans and flax share a plot in this year’s WADO intercropping trials, put on display during a July 25 field day. farms and those from else- Photo: Alexis Stockford where in the province. [email protected] The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 7 Poultry boards not letting their guard down as NAFTA preparations begin The U.S. has a healthy trade surplus with Canada for eggs and poultry

vides real market access to our By Alex Binkley American counterparts, and “We want to make Co-operator contributor removes the risk of the erec- tion of non-tariff barriers, as sure no harm is airy may be getting all is a current practice in many done.” the attention in the other countries,” he said. “For upcoming NAFTA nego- instance, unlike many other U.S. D Phil Boyd tiations, but the chicken, egg trade partners, Canada did not executive director of Turkey and turkey boards aren’t letting take advantage of the extensive Farmers of Canada their guard down as talks are set 2015 avian influenza outbreak to start in mid-August. there to block exports. Such “The government has been certainty has enabled the U.S. disruption on the U.S. market. clear in its support for supply chicken sector to invest in sig- Instead, Canadian chicken farm- management and we are confi- nificantly increasing its exports.” ers can remain focused on satis- dent it will continue to support The import predictability pro- fying our domestic market, most and protect supply management vided by the NAFTA regime has notably through the implemen- during the negotiations while allowed Canada’s unique supply tation of the rigorous produc- finding a way to work with the management system to thrive tion and animal care practices United States,” said Yves Ruel, next door to the largest chicken that Canadian consumers want.” manager of trade and policy for producer in the world, he said. The position taken by the Chicken Farmers of Canada. “It “By matching production lev- Canadian chicken sector is that has been done before success- els to domestic requirements, the renegotiation of NAFTA fully and we believe it will be we do not generate surpluses must do no harm to the existing done again.” that would then in turn be balanced and mutually benefi- The Canadian chicken sec- exported, potentially displacing cial trade relationship with the tor believes the reason it’s not in U.S. production and creating United States, he said. PHOTO: THINKSTOCK the spotlight is that the existing NAFTA arrangement has pro- vided stability and predictability to chicken producers on both sides of the border. “In terms of the U.S.’s No. 1 renegotiation priority — improving the U.S. trade bal- ance and reducing the trade deficit — it is important to note that the U.S. has consistently enjoyed a positive balance in its chicken trade with Canada,” he said. “Between 2012 and 2016, the American chicken trade surplus with Canada averaged around $200 million per year.” Rowan Weerdenburg, commu- nications officer for Egg Farmers of Canada, said his organization is following the negotiations closely but doesn’t anticipate being on the agenda. “The current access provided to the U.S. for eggs through NAFTA is not a fixed amount; it’s based on a percentage of the previous year’s domestic production,” he said. “In fact, access provided to the U.S. for eggs under NAFTA has grown year over year alongside domes- tic demand. This has delivered both a growing and predictable market for U.S. egg exports.” He noted that the U.S. has consistently enjoyed a positive Good. But first, take 5 minutes to learn balance in the trade of eggs with ™ Canada. In just 2016, the U.S. about Real Farm Rewards . maintained a net trade surplus of close to $40 million. Sign up for Real Farm Rewards™ before August 31, 2017, Phil Boyd, executive director of Turkey Farmers of Canada, and you may qualify to earn cash rewards on all the participating said, his group is also closely products you’ve purchased since September 1, 2016.* involved with the Canadian trade negotiators. “We want to make sure no harm is done.” In addition to NAFTA, the REALFARMREWARDS.CA poultry groups have been closely tracking the TPP and Europe free trade talks. U.S. poultry groups have made calls for increased access to Canada and echoed complaints made by the Trump administration about the restrictions created by the Canadian supply management system. Ruel noted that since 2012, Canada has been the second- largest destination for U.S. broiler meat after Mexico in terms of both volume and value. When considered on a per cap- *Registration required. Growers must purchase a minimum of 32 bags of a qualifying brand of ita basis, the value of Canadian Genuity® Roundup Ready® canola to be eligible to earn rewards. Visit RealFarmRewards.ca for full details. imports of U.S. chicken are three times greater than the ALWAYS FOLLOW GRAIN MARKETING AND ALL OTHER STEWARDSHIP PRACTICE AND PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Genuity®, Real Farm Rewards™ and Roundup value of Mexico’s imports of U.S. Ready® are trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC, Monsanto Canada, Inc. licensee. ©2017 Monsanto Canada Inc. chicken, he said. Our tariff-rate quota pro- 8 The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 Strong loonie not major threat: FCC economist Canada still competitive with an 80-cent dollar

he Canadian dollar’s flir- He said supply-demand tations with the 80 U.S. “I think it still looks fundamentals remain intact T cent mark is not likely to like a very successful with the Canadian and glo- undermine agriculture’s poten- bal economies both perform- tial for the rest of the year, said year for Canadian ing well, which should mean the principal agricultural econo- agriculture.” steady demand internation- mist at Farm Credit Canada. ally and at home. And while When FCC issued economic there are some weather chal- outlooks for agriculture back Craig Klemmer lenges and regional issues to in January, it said the low dol- FCC overcome, he said the overall lar relative to the U.S. currency picture remains positive. had been a major reason for Another key factor will be Canadian ag sector profitabil- “In terms of that, it will con- whether the Bank of Canada ity for the past couple of years. tinue to support relatively or the U.S. Federal Reserve The report predicted the dollar strong cash receipts.” increase key lending rates. would stay near 75 U.S. cents. Klemmer pointed out that Klemmer expects both insti- But it’s now reached that and most Canadian dollar gains are tutions will hold off on hikes, beyond. due more to U.S. weaknesses, at least for the time being. The Yet those recent gains rather than a stronger loonie. Bank of Canada’s key lending shouldn’t cut too deep, said He said a stronger Canadian rate is at 0.75 per cent. Craig Klemmer at FCC. While it dollar relative to the U.S. will There’s also a bit of good will likely cause some softening make Canadian goods less com- news for farmers in that input of demand, the overall outlook petitive in the U.S. market and prices, most of which are remains positive. in international markets where priced in U.S. dollars, should “So when we think about our the U.S. and Canada compete become less expensive for crop receipts, for example, the head to head. Demand from Canadian farmers as the dol- U.S. is going to be slightly more those markets could soften, he lar strengthens. competitive than it was before, said. “I think it still looks like but in international markets, “But that being said, we’re a very successful year for the Canadian dollar is still quite still an 80-cent dollar. We’re still Canadian agriculture,” he favourable,” he said. very, very competitive.” said. PHOTO: THINKSTOCK

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Hydro awarded 3.36 per cent rate increase by PUB Alternatives to rising cost of electricity need serious thought, says RM official

known during June district and that the 3.36 per cent to address the serious finan- BY LORRAINE STEVENSON meetings of the Association “We’re going to have interim rate increase “is cial challenges and risks fac- Co-operator staff of Manitoba Municipalities consistent with the consid- ing Manitoba Hydro.” saying 7.9 per cent — plus to start looking at erations of rate stability and Manitoba Hydro needs unicipal leaders say another 7.9 proposed for next alternative sources predictability.” the extra revenue to fully the 3.36 per cent April — would have been because we can’t The PUB awarded the lesser fund operations, invest in M interim rate increase more than cash-strapped keep paying these rate increase, stipulating all upgrades to aging infrastruc- granted Manitoba Hydro this communities could take. additional revenues from it ture and withstand risks asso- month offers only tempo- They can live with a 3.36 prices.” flow into the utility’s Bipole ciated with rising interest rary relief from higher energy per cent interim rate, but with III deferral account in antici- rates and drought, his state- costs and longer-term solu- costs for hydro inevitably ris- Randy Henuset pation of costs related to it ment said. tions are needed. ing, something will have to municipal leader going into service July 2018. “Our business is subject “It’s certainly better than give, Henuset said. Hydro’s debt has increased to a great deal of volatility in 7.9 per cent but it’s still an The solution is to get seri- to $16 billion and is expected terms of water flows, which increase everyone is going to ous about switching to solar what of a relief” but will to climb another $8 bil- are extremely hard to predict have to deal with,” said Randy power and other alternative still mean additional energy lion over the next five years and can have a very major Henuset, deputy reeve of the energy sources, he said. costs of $5,000 for their RM. largely due to costs related to and rapid impact on our rev- RM of Pipestone. “We’re going to have to start Bringing in natural gas from rising budgets for its mega- enues,” he said. The Public Utilities Board looking at alternative sources neighbouring municipalities project Bipole III transmis- Shepherd said Manitoba (PUB) announced July 31 that because we can’t keep paying may be another way to reduce sion line, now pegged at $5 Hydro looks forward to the Manitoba Hydro would get these prices,” he said. “Our their reliance on electricity, billion. comprehensive PUB review of the more modest interim rate big power uses are places he said. In a statement last week Manitoba Hydro’s full General rather than the 7.9 per cent it like our recreation complex. I In its ruling released July Kelvin Shepherd, president Rate Application and expects was initially asking for. know (alternative energy) can 31 the PUB said all mem- and CEO of Manitoba Hydro that detailed process will ulti- Hearings for a full general initially have startup costs but bers of the board concluded said they are pleased the mately confirm the need for rate application begin later it can probably be recouped.” Manitoba Hydro’s financial PUB saw need for the interim the level of rate increases that this year in December. Pipestone reeve, Archie situation for the current and increase, but remains con- were requested. Pipestone made its oppo- McPherson said the 3.36 per next fiscal year had improved cerned that the PUB “has not sition to the higher rate cent rate increase is “some- from what it forecast in May taken quicker action to begin [email protected]

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column Cattle Prices (Friday to Thursday) Winnipeg August 11, 2017 Slaughter Cattle Steers — Heifers Not Fed cattle supplies hold back D1, 2 Cows Available D3 Cows This Week Bulls — prices at auctions Feeder Cattle (Price ranges for feeders refer to top-quality animals only) Steers (901+ lbs.) — (801-900 lbs.) — Dry Prairie pastures elsewhere might spur action soon (701-800 lbs.) — (601-700 lbs.) — (501-600 lbs.) Not (401-500 lbs.) Available Heifers (901+ lbs.) This Week BY TERRY FRIES “… any time you’re over two (801-900 lbs.) — CNS Canada (701-800 lbs.) — bucks, it’s still a pretty good price (601-700 lbs.) — (501-600 lbs.) — attle markets are going through sea- for steers and calves.” (401-500 lbs.) — sonal doldrums as large numbers of fed Slaughter Cattle ($/cwt) Alberta South Ontario cattle are weighing down prices. Grade A Steers (1,000+ lbs.) $ 141.50 - 141.50 $ 137.23 - 150.66 C brian perillat Grade A Heifers (850+ lbs.) 139.25 - 139.25 133.38 - 150.22 Brian Perillat, a senior analyst at Canfax, Canfax D1, 2 Cows 92.00 - 104.00 72.76 - 107.01 the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association’s mar- D3 Cows 80.00 - 95.00 72.76 - 107.01 Bulls — 111.81 - 127.08 ket information firm, said fed cattle have been Steers (901+ lbs.) $ 167.00 - 186.00 $ 156.64 - 186.60 under pressure since the price fall-off this (801-900 lbs.) 175.00 - 198.00 161.54 - 187.64 spring. still a pretty good price for steers and calves,” (701-800 lbs.) 182.00 - 209.00 173.20 - 212.32 (601-700 lbs.) 184.00 - 212.00 164.04 - 208.44 “The U.S. and Canada, we’re killing as many he said. (501-600 lbs.) 200.00 - 221.00 179.65 - 239.82 cattle as we have for several years and keeping Perillat added he expected that younger calves (401-500 lbs.) 205.00 - 221.00 164.59 - 235.13 kind of a lid on prices. We’re actually pushing would be hitting markets early because dry Heifers (901+ lbs.) $ 155.00 - 170.00 $ 136.90 - 153.68 (801-900 lbs.) 162.00 - 178.00 159.31 - 171.87 into some of the lowest prices of the year right conditions in southern areas of Saskatchewan (701-800 lbs.) 167.00 - 185.00 150.10 - 178.57 now.” and Alberta would force producers to thin their (601-700 lbs.) 170.00 - 190.00 144.93 - 183.57 (501-600 lbs.) 170.00 - 198.00 140.33 - 203.69 Current prices for fed cattle are about $1.40 herds, but so far that hasn’t happened. per pound, he said. “There’s a few more — a few yearlings mov- (401-500 lbs.) 175.00 - 207.00 156.03 - 210.06 Cull cows are also under pressure, selling for ing in, but not much. Those numbers are pretty Futures (August 11, 2017) in U.S. less than $1, down 12 to 13 cents from their limited, actually surprising given how big an area Fed Cattle Close Change Feeder Cattle Close Change August 2017 108.85 -6.38 August 2017 141.18 -9.47 highs this spring. that is quite dry,” he said. October 2017 106.60 -8.23 September 2017 141.30 -9.90 In Brandon, Keith Cleaver of Heartland Markets may start seeing more calves in December 2017 108.60 -7.30 October 2017 140.48 -9.90 Livestock Services said the facility’s Aug. 8 sale September as grass dries up, he added. February 2018 110.55 -6.70 November 2017 140.13 -9.28 saw steady prices with good interest. “We expect a bit of an earlier fall run.” April 2018 111.33 -6.02 January 2018 137.88 -8.70 On the slaughter side, he said, cow prices were Manitoba producers appear to have escaped June 2018 105.63 -5.97 March 2018 136.10 -8.63 fully steady to slightly higher and feeders were the worst conditions faced by producers in Cattle Slaughter Cattle Grades (Canada) also steady to “a titch” higher than a few weeks Alberta and Saskatchewan, Cleaver said, Week Ending Previous Week Ending Previous ago. although some areas could use more moisture. August 5, 2017 Year­ August 5, 2017 Year “The cows were in the 90 (cents) to $1 range. “Pastures were a concern for some, but we Canada 57,645 47,282 Prime 422 750 East 12,418 9,801 AAA 26,610 26,239 The higher-yielding cows were very close to a got some rain last week and more today (Aug. West 45,227 37,481 AA 20,695 13,297 dollar,” he said. 9). Hopefully, that will keep the grass grow- Manitoba NA NA A 1,1,76 561 Yearling steers (700-750 lbs.) were attracting ing,” he said. U.S. 634,000 583,000 B 1,285 876 bids of up to $2.09/lb. “That’s livable.” He said he expected more feeder cattle to D 6,408 4,794 E 335 254 Those prices may not seem overly high com- start moving soon and activity to pick up gen- pared to prices producers were seeing at the erally in the next few weeks. peak of the rally this spring, or compared to Hog Prices the strong market of a couple of years ago, but Terry Fries writes for Commodity News Service Canada, a (Friday to Thursday) ($/100 kg) Source: Manitoba Agriculture Perillat agreed it’s not bad historically. Winnipeg company specializing in grain and commodity “But any time you’re over two bucks, it’s market reporting. E - Estimation MB. ($/hog) Current Week Last Week Last Year (Index 100) MB (All wts.) (Fri-Thurs.) 202E 202.69 177.93 MB (Index 100) (Fri-Thurs.) 187E 188.57 164.31 ON (Index 100) (Mon.-Thurs.) 196.50 198.25 161.59 briefs PQ (Index 100) (Mon.-Fri.) 200.74 202.98 168.51

Futures (August 11, 2017) in U.S. Hogs Close Change higher at 109.725 cents, feeder closed 0.600 cent per August 2017 84.45 2.48 By Theopolis Waters and October closed up pound higher at 141.775 October 2017 67.98 2.47 Chicago / Reuters 0.800 cent higher at 107.400 cents. December 2017 62.70 2.18 cents. February 2018 67.18 2.22 hicago Mercantile This week cash cattle Modest hog gains April 2018 71.33 1.78 Exchange contracts in the U.S. Plains brought CME lean hogs gained C landed in positive ter- $114 to $116 per cwt com- modestly, helped by their ritory August 11 for the first pared to $116 to $119 last price discounts to the Other Market Prices time in five sessions, helped week. exchange’s hog index for by short-covering and bar- Plentiful near-term sup- Aug. 9 at 85.50 cents, trad- Sheep and Lambs gain buying, said traders. plies, and the outlook for ers said. SunGold “We’ve had a big down increased numbers ahead, Investors bought nearby $/cwt Winnipeg Wooled Fats T oronto Specialty Meats week. I think this is a discouraged packers from hog contracts and simulta- Ewes Choice — 127.90 - 176.55 — Lambs (110+ lb.) — 219.62 - 228.93 kind of dead cat technical bidding up for cattle, said neously sold deep-deferred (95 - 109 lb.) Next Sale 239.76 - 251.45 bounce (temporary recov- analysts and traders. months in anticipation of (80 - 94 lb.) August 16, 2017 246.44 - 265.23 ery) ahead of the week- The U.S. Department of a supply buildup later this (Under 80 lb.) — 245.39 - 325.40 (New crop) — — end,” Midwest Marketing Agriculture estimated the year. Solutions analyst Brian week’s cattle slaughter at People are concerned Hoops said regarding the 641,000 head, 62,000 more about bigger supplies Chickens E ggs Friday market gains. than a year ago. ahead, but a new packing Minimum broiler prices as of April 13, 2010 Minimum prices to producers for ungraded Buyers were attracted to M a r k e t p a r t i c i p a n t s plant coming online during Under 1.2 kg...... $1.5130 eggs, f.o.b. egg grading station, set by the futures that were under- await the end of season- the fourth quarter should 1.2 - 1.65 kg...... $1.3230 Manitoba Egg Producers Marketing Board 1.65 - 2.1 kg...... $1.3830 effective November 10, 2013. priced, or at a discount, ally sluggish wholesale beef allow the industry to han- 2.1 - 2.6 kg...... $1.3230 New Previous compared to this week’s demand as grocers buy dle the increased num-

A Extra Large $2.00 $2.05 prices for slaughter-ready, meat for Labour Day — the bers, said Hoops. August, A Large 2.00 2.05 or cash, cattle. Funds summer’s last official grill- which expired on Monday T urkeys A Medium 1.82 1.87 A Small 1.40 1.45 bought the October con- ing holiday. August 14, closed up 0.200 Minimum prices as of August 13, 2017 A Pee Wee 0.3775 0.3775 tract after it surpassed the CME feeder cattle broke cent per pound to 84.650 Broiler Turkeys Nest Run 24 + 1.8910 1.9390 200-day moving average its five-session losing cents. Most actively traded (6.2 kg or under, live weight truck load average) B 0.45 0.45 of 107.170 cents. August streak, led by live cattle October ended 0.650 cent Grade A ...... $1.930 C 0.15 0.15 Undergrade ...... $1.840 ended 0.875 cent per pound futures’ turnaround. August to 68.625 cents. Hen Turkeys Goats (between 6.2 and 8.5 kg liveweight truck load average) Winnipeg Toronto Grade A ...... $1.910 ( Hd Fats) ($/cwt) Undergrade ...... $1.810 Kids Next 112.50 - 285.64 L ight Tom/Heavy Hen Turkeys (between 8.5 and 10.8 kg liveweight truck load average) Billys Sale — Mature August 16, 2017 118.03 - 269.39 Grade A ...... $1.910 Undergrade ...... $1.810 H orses Tom Turkeys There will be no market reports from livestock (10.8 and 13.3 kg, live weight truck load average) Winnipeg Toronto Grade A...... $1.885 ($/cwt) ($/cwt) auctions this week. They will return next issue. Undergrade...... $1.800 <1,000 lbs. — 27.60 - 52.40 Prices are quoted f.o.b. producers premise. 1,000 lbs.+ — 37.50 - 65.00 The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 11 GRAIN MARKETS column Manitoba Elevator Prices

Average quotes as of August 11, 2017 ($/tonne)

Future Basis Cash Bearish USDA report drags on E. Manitoba wheat 247.65 20.40 268.06 W. Manitoba wheat 247.65 6.88 254.53 U.S. commodity futures E. Manitoba canola 506.90 -19.91 486.99 W. Manitoba canola 506.90 -23.39 483.51 A sinking loonie worked in canola futures’ favour Source: pdqinfo.ca

psychologically important 80 U.S. cents mark. DAVE SIMS That has helped make the commodity more Port Prices CNSC attractive on the international market. As of Friday, August 11, 2017 ($/tonne) Out on the Prairies, growers also continue to bring in product from last year. It comes as Last Week Weekly Change the trade faces tough questions over how much U.S. hard red winter 12% Houston 175.91 -14.59 he canola market continues to be rationing will need to happen in the coming U.S. spring wheat 14% Portland 282.56 -25.34 locked in sideways trade, even as a months to ensure the country doesn’t run out T bearish U.S. Department of Agriculture of product. Canola Thunder Bay 516.90 8.60 report temporarily rocked the oilseed world. The bearish USDA report also led to a tumultu- Canola Vancouver 531.90 8.60 USDA on Aug. 10 released its monthly supply- ous time for the soybean market. The dominant and-demand report, in which it raised its esti- November contract sank to the US$9.40 mark on mate for this year’s U.S. soybean harvest to 4.4 bil- Aug. 10. Some analysts threw cold water on the lion bushels, a figure nearly on par with last year’s report, saying they thought the projection was record crop. The prediction was significantly above too high given the scorching weather the crop Closing Futures Prices what most analysts had predicted heading into saw this summer. The damage could have been As of Thursday, August 10, 2017 ($/tonne) the report and traders were soon selling en masse. worse but demand for U.S. soybeans is high, with Ideas took hold that heat stress to this year’s crop big orders from Mexico coming in and solid inter- Last Week Weekly Change might not be as bad as initially feared. est from China. Weather conditions are also still ICE canola 506.90 6.60 Another factor that unnerved the market was too dry in much of the U.S. Corn Belt. ICE milling wheat 265.00 -12.00 how this year’s weather in the U.S. Plains could The corn market also fell after USDA projected impact the harvest. Growers in the eastern U.S. yields at 165.9 bushels an acre, along with ICE barley 145.00 0.00 portion of the Plains were dealing with excess higher U.S. stockpiles than expected. The front- Mpls. HRS wheat 247.65 -15.52 amounts of water, while many growers in the month December contract moved from a high Chicago SRW wheat 161.40 -5.70 western part are battling drought-like condi- last week of US$3.87 a bushel to under US$3.75. tions. It all makes for a potent mix of unpredict- An outbreak of bird flu in the Philippines was Kansas City HRW wheat 162.13 -6.71 ability moving forward. also bearish as it forced a cull of 200,000 head of Corn 142.02 -2.26 The report’s release briefly drew in large poultry, which weighed on livestock feed. Oats 171.18 -12.81 funds, which had been sitting idle in the canola Wheat futures were also dragged down by the market for much of August. The front-month report, which pegged spring wheat in 2017-18 Soybeans 343.74 -5.05 November contract managed to temporarily at a higher-than-expected 402 million bushels. Soymeal 328.51 -5.95 smash through resistance at $513 per tonne. Some farmers in the western portion of the U.S. Soyoil 739.34 -1.54 However, the buying cooled off before it Midwest have begun to bale their wheat for hay. could hit $520 and things calmed down on There are also expectations consumer baking Friday in light trade. costs could rise due to the shortage of high- Attention will likely shift back to weather and soy protein wheat. Cash Prices Winnipeg as the next major report, this time from Statistics Canada, isn’t due until the end of the month. Dave Sims writes for Commodity News Service Canada, a As of Friday, August 10, 2017 ($/tonne) One factor working in canola’s favour is the Winnipeg company specializing in grain and commodity Last Week Weekly Change Canadian dollar, which had sunk below the market reporting. Feed wheat n/a n/a Feed barley 161.21 5.05

Rye n/a n/a For three-times-daily market reports and more from Flaxseed 466.90 22.05

Commodity News Service Canada, visit the Markets section at Feed peas n/a n/a www.manitobacooperator.ca. Oats 188.69 -3.24 Soybeans 365.60 1.47 Sunflower (NuSun) Fargo, ND ($U.S./CWT) 17.60 n/a Sunflower (Confection) Fargo, ND ($U.S./CWT) Ask Ask

Prairie wheat bids continue descent Cash wheat values follow U.S. wheat futures’ loss of altitude

Saskatchewan coming in at about BY DAVE SIMS Average (CWRS) prices ranged from about $254 per tonne in $310-$330 per tonne. CNS Canada western Manitoba to as high as $268 in eastern Manitoba. The September spring wheat contract in Minneapolis, off of which most CWRS heat bids in Western Canada contracts Canada are based, was quoted continued to soften during Aug. 11 at US$6.74 per bushel, down by W the week ended Aug. 11, feel- 42.25 U.S. cents from the previous week. ing the pull of downward action in Kansas City hard red winter wheat U.S. futures. location to location, but generally adjusted basis levels at about US$37- futures, traded in Chicago, are more Depending on the location, aver- improved by a couple of dollars to $48 below the futures. closely linked to CPSR in Canada. The age Canada Western Red Spring range from about $7-$20 per tonne Looking at it the other way around, if September K.C. wheat contract was (CWRS) wheat prices were down by above the futures when using the the Minneapolis futures are converted quoted Aug. 11 at US$4.4125 per bushel, $14-$16 per tonne across the Prairie grain company methodology of quot- to Canadian dollars, CWRS basis lev- down by 18.25 U.S. cents compared to provinces, according to price quotes ing the basis as the difference between els across Western Canada range from the previous week. from a cross-section of delivery U.S. dollar-denominated futures and $47 to $61 below the futures. Canada The September Chicago Board of points compiled by PDQ (Price and Canadian dollar cash bids. Prairie Spring Red (CPSR) wheat bids Trade soft wheat contract settled at Data Quotes). Average prices ranged When accounting for currency were mostly down by $2-$5 per tonne, US$4.3925 on Aug. 11, down 15.5 U.S. from about $254 per tonne in western exchange rates by adjusting Canadian with prices ranging from $165 to $173 cents on the week. Manitoba to as high as $268 in eastern prices to U.S. dollars, CWRS bids per tonne. The Canadian dollar settled Aug. 11 at Manitoba. ranged from US$200 to US$211 per Average durum prices were up 78.83 U.S. cents, down roughly a third of Quoted basis levels varied from tonne. That would put the currency- by $11-$25 per tonne, with bids in a cent on the week. 12 The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 LIVESTOCK h u s b a n d r y — the science, S K I L L O R A r t O F F A R M I N G Manitoba counts the cost of dry conditions on hay harvest Hayfields and pastures have welcomed early-August rains, but some regions are still in need of moisture, including central Manitoba

By Alexis Stockford Co-operator staff

his year’s hay harvest won’t match last year’s bumper T crop, but there should still be enough to go around, an offi- cial with the Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association says. “Last year, the hay yields were phenomenal. Every field did well,” chair Dave Koslowsky said. “This year, it’s a little bit more hit and miss but, for the most part, there’s still lots of hay.” Below-average precipitation has become the norm for most of agricultural Manitoba this year, with only a ribbon of land to the north and some south- ern patches approaching grow- ing season averages, according to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. The dry conditions shriv- elled some first-cut yields and regrowth has been slow. But concern was allayed some- what after the province’s dry spell broke in some regions early this month. Southwest Manitoba saw between 15 and 40 millimetres of rain in the first week of August, although Manitoba Agriculture warned that the second hay cut may be limited if more moisture does not fall. “In our area, I know we’ve had about three inches now in the last three weeks, basically,” File photo/ Sharlene Bennie Koslowsky, who farms near Killarney, said. “Pasture has defi- show the strain in some areas, yield may fall below average in tions noted in Saskatchewan nitely improved.” the province also warned. those drier areas. and parts of the United States Producers with fewer cows per “Pastures are dry and turning “Last year, the “Things are shaping up this year. Much of southern pasture have reported good con- brown,” the Aug. 8 report read. hay yields were so far, for the most part,” Saskatchewan is in severe or ditions, he said, although farmers “Rain (is) needed to sustain phenomenal. Every Koslowsky said. “There’s extreme drought, accord- who already risked overgrazing pastures and livestock into the field did well. This always exceptions. There’s ing to the Canadian Drought are “going to be feeding in the fall; supplemental feeding may dry pockets in the province in Monitor. very near future.” be required earlier this year.” year it’s a little bit some areas. I know there’s an In the United States, the U.S. “The cows are eating the good more hit and miss area along the border south Drought Monitor reports per- grass,” he said. “Some of the Looking east but, for the most of Winkler there that’s very sisting drought conditions in tougher grasses that they don’t In eastern Manitoba, which dry. They’ve been missing the North Dakota, South Dakota, like to eat, they’re not even reported most of the province’s part, there’s still lots rains. There’s a pocket here Montana, Iowa and parts of touching them yet.” forage winterkill concerns this of hay.” west of us that is quite dry as Minnesota and Wyoming, spring, 80 per cent of fields and well. Farther west, you get into among others. Still dry in central Manitoba 60 per cent of pastures were the Melita area. They’ve had Hay price has jumped signif- Central Manitoba has been in reportedly good condition, Dave Koslowsky some rains now, but they’re icantly in the drought-stricken Manitoba Forage and among the driest regions this although 20 per cent of pas- Grassland Association chair very dry. There’s other pock- northern states, according year, with areas along the tures were rated poor. Rainfall ets that are quite wet. In the to the U.S. Department of U.S.-Canada border south of ranged from two to 40 millime- Interlake, I talked to a pro- Agriculture’s July prices report. Winnipeg ranging from 100 to tres in the first week of August. of native hay and some farms ducer over there the other day In North Dakota, “all hay” 150 millimetres less rain than First-cut yields averaged 1.5 reporting challenges with and they’re very wet. They price jumped from $79 per normal, according to weather tonnes per acres, with wild hay excess moisture. don’t want to see another rain.” ton in May 2017 to $123 per data from Agriculture and Agri- yielding one tonne per acre, The regions west of Lake ton in June, both up from the Food Canada. tame hay reaching 1.75 tonnes Manitoba and into the Dry weather a boost $73 per ton paid in June of Second cut in the west and per acre and two-tonne-per- Interlake are some of the few to hay market? last year. Minnesota, Montana southwest areas was described acre yields observed in grass/ to rate between 85 to 115 per The unusually dry year may and South Dakota prices also as “non-existent due to limited alfalfa mix, according to cent of average precipita- come with a silver lining in the jumped, rising from $75 to $85 rainfall and poor regrowth,” in Manitoba Agriculture. tion since April 1, according markets, Koslowsky added. per ton, $128 to $135 per ton the Aug. 8 crop report, although Second cut is expected to to Agriculture and Agri-Food “For the guys who sell hay, and $89 to $116 per ton respec- the same report noted there was also reach 1.5 tonnes per acre Canada. their price has gone up and tively between June 2016 and excellent regrowth in areas with with 1.25-tonne-per-acre Alfalfa regrowth has been the quality has been fantas- June 2017. adequate moisture. yields in grass/alfalfa. likewise promising in the tic,” Koslowsky said. “We’ve Nationally, the average all- “So far, the weather this year Interlake with pastures in good had some very decent haying hay price this June was higher has been a lot more co-opera- More moisture to the north to fair condition. weather this year.” than the previous year, but had tive,” Mark Georges, who farms Northwest Manitoba bucked Thirsty patches have still While pockets of Manitoba slipped $3 per ton from May in the Miami area, said. “Quality the trend seen in most of the been noted near Roblin and are in moderate drought, the 2017. has been good.” province, with above-average parts of Dauphin and the prov- province has yet to see the Pastures are beginning to yields reported in the first cut ince warns that second-cut widespread drought condi- [email protected] The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 13

COLUMN Don’t worry about NAFTA talks, dairy farmers told The free trade deal is being renegotiated but Ottawa is vowing to resist any move to Heat stress and horses undercut supply management Emergency interventions may be necessary to save overheated animals

BY ALEXIS KIENLEN Carol STAFF / EDMONTON Shwetz DVM Horse Health on’t worry, we have your back. D That was the mes- sage delivered behind closed ot weather poses a doors to the nation’s dairy lead- unique set of challenges ers at the recent annual general Mike Southwood H to the physiology of meeting of the Dairy Farmers of horses that are better equipped Canada. administration of President to deal with cold weather. The AGM was held just as Donald Trump, who earlier this Horses naturally benefit from Washington was releasing its year called supply management the heat produced as a byprod- negotiating objectives on talks “a disgrace.” uct of their own digestive to revise the North American “That creates some anxi- processes and muscular activ- Free Trade Agreement, which ety for sure,” said Southwood. ity. However, as temperatures will begin in mid-August. “Although we have strong sup- rise beyond approximately One of the U.S. objectives tar- port from our federal govern- 24 C and humidity increases, gets supply management, seek- ment on the position we have.” horses struggle to effectively ing to end “restrictive admin- Negotiations are set to begin cool themselves and are at a Hosing down an overheated horse with cold water will quickly cool the animal. istration of tariff-rate quotas, on Aug. 16. risk for heat stress. The exercis- PHOTO: THINKSTOCK other unjustified measures that “We would like to keep it as it ing horse relies on the evapora- unfairly limit access to markets is,” said Southwood. “And we’re tive losses or sweating to cool The “overheated” horse typi- to U.S. goods.” hoping that with moderniza- itself and dissipate heat gen- cally begins to lack focus and/ But Ottawa’s support for sup- tion, the federal government erated through sustained and or state of presence, becoming As heat stress ply management is unwavering, makes that clear. They’re hoping strenuous muscular activity. dull and inattentive. The exer- becomes heat the dairy farmers were told by for a win-win-win. This isn’t just The sweating horse loses both cising horse will be profusely exhaustion the Jean-Claude Poissant, parlia- a debate between Canada and water and electrolytes which sweating, becoming dehy- mentary secretary to Agriculture the U.S. — we have a significant can lead to dehydration and drated and fatigued. As the physiology of the Minister Lawrence MacAulay. partner in Mexico as well.” electrolyte imbalance, further horse becomes more distressed horse becomes The reassurance, delivered in a Canada is the lone nation to compounding the ill effects of and exhausted by the heat distressed and begins session closed to the press, was have a supply-managed system, the heat stress. its heart will climb to over 60 to change. emphatic, said Alberta Milk’s but “it works for Canadians,” he Both exercising and non- beats per minute and remain general manager. said. exercising horses exhibit heat elevated while its breath- “He was very clear about “We produce a high-quality stress and symptoms range ing becomes rapid and shal- the support from the Liberal product for Canadians, we pro- from mental dullness and poor low. Some horses may begin to government for our industry vide to the domestic market performance to potentially pant. Exercising horses refuse through supply management,” and we have clear evidence that fatal heatstroke. Heat builds to work, drip sweat, and some said Mike Southwood. Canadians support domestic up just as easily in the non- horses exhibit “thumping” — a walking as well as offering the And Canada has a strong case supply of dairy products,” said exercising horse as the exer- spasmodic jerking of the dia- horse plenty of opportunity to make in the talks aimed at Southwood. cising horse, particularly those phragm or flanks in response to drink. As the horse starts to revamping the free trade deal, And unlike other countries, confined to enclosed trailers, to the electrolyte disturbances. edge towards heat exhaustion he said. including the U.S., Canada small drylots with no shade, Heat cramps may occur as a aggressive cooling measure will “A lot of it is just looking at the doesn’t have to subsidize its and closed or poorly ventilated result of electrolyte loss and become necessary. facts and making sure those are dairy industry, he said. stables. disturbances. Signs of heat Cool to cold water hosing of presented,” said Southwood. “Even Australia, which is sup- Factors other than hot cramps include spasms and the large hindquarter muscles “There’s already a huge trade posedly one of the poster boys weather that contribute to twitching of the abdominal and large blood vessels that imbalance of dairy products of dismantling supply manage- heat stress in horses are obes- and/or large leg muscles. The travel along the inside of the coming into Canada from the ment, has had to inject millions ity, metabolic conditions, long horse may move very stiffly and horse’s hind limb and under United States. That gets lost in of dollars into its dairy indus- hair coats, lack of condition- abnormally, similar to a horse the neck will act to quickly dis- terms of what people perceive try to support it,” he said. “The ing, poor acclimatization, that is tying up. Other horses sipate and carry excess heat as opportunity.” argument that it costs consum- excessive and strenuous work, appear to have colic. away from the body. Gentle American exports of dairy ers money is not supported transportation, inability to Left untreated, heat exhaus- walking will encourage circu- ingredients to Canada exceed either. We just get a fair return sweat (anhidrosis), and heavy tion can rapidly turn into heat- lation to bring more heated more than $550 million annu- of the dollar that the consumer muscling. Foals are particularly stroke with horses developing blood to the surface of the skin ally, and Canada only exports pays, right through the entire sensitive to hyperthermia with evidence of central nervous for cooling. one-fifth of that amount to the system. We don’t rely on any their naive thermoregulatory system dysfunction: inco-ordi- Standing the horse up in a U.S., he said. subsidies at all.” abilities and can overheat sim- nation, weaving, stumbling, breeze whether natural or cre- Still, facts aren’t always fore- ply from being in the hot sun. staggering, and falling. A coma ated by fans will increase evap- most when it comes to the [email protected] Horses that are overweight and and death may follow if the orative losses. If the horse’s not used to regular hard physi- horse is not treated immedi- body temperature climbs cal activity are at the greatest ately. Complications from the upward into the danger zone of risk. 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This is often coupled with situation. intravenous hydration and fur- which together contain the active ingredients metalaxyl, prothioconazole and fluoxystrobin.Acceleron ® seed applied solutions for corn (fungicides and insecticide) is a combination of four separate individually-registered products, which together contain the active dehydration and electrolyte The “overheated” horse often ther measures to support its ingredients metalaxyl, prothioconazole, fluoxystrobin, and clothianidin.Acceleron ® seed applied solutions for corn plus Poncho®/ disturbances. requires active intervention recovery. VOTiVO™ (fungicides, insecticide and nematicide) is a combination of five separate individually-registered products, which together contain the active ingredients metalaxyl, prothioconazole, fluoxystrobin, clothianidin andBacillus firmus strain I-1582. Acceleron® Seed from the moment it is recog- Heat stress and its various Applied Solutions for corn plus DuPont™ Lumivia® Seed Treatment (fungicides plus an insecticide) is a combination of four Physiology changes nized to be a problem to avoid forms of distress can be pre- separate individually-registered products, which together contain the active ingredients metalaxyl, prothioconazole, fluoxastrobin and a downward spiral of heat vented with proper manage- chlorantraniliprole. Acceleron® seed applied solutions for soybeans (fungicides and insecticide) is a combination of four separate As heat stress becomes heat individually registered products, which together contain the active ingredients fluxapyroxad, pyraclostrobin, metalaxyl and imidacloprid. exhaustion, the physiology exhaustion and heatstroke. The ment and conditioning. The Acceleron® seed applied solutions for soybeans (fungicides only) is a combination of three separate individually registered of the horse becomes dis- extent of the measures taken most important single factor products, which together contain the active ingredients fluxapyroxad, pyraclostrobin and metalaxyl.Visivio™ contains the active ingredients difenoconazole, metalaxyl (M and S isomers), fludioxonil, thiamethoxam, sedaxane and sulfoxaflor. Acceleron®, Cell-Tech®, tressed and begins to change. depends greatly upon the fac- in preventing heat stress is pro- DEKALB and Design®, DEKALB®, Genuity®, JumpStart®, Monsanto BioAg and Design®, Optimize®, QuickRoots®, Real Farm Rewards™, Ironically horses that develop tors that have led to the heat viding plenty of clean, fresh RIB Complete®, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend®, Roundup Ready 2 Yield®, Roundup Ready®, Roundup Transorb®, Roundup WeatherMAX®, anhidrosis even cease to sweat stress. If the horse is still alert, water and trace mineralized Roundup Xtend®, Roundup®, SmartStax®, TagTeam®, Transorb®, VaporGrip®, VT Double PRO®, VT Triple PRO® and XtendiMax® are trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. Used under license. BlackHawk®, Conquer® and GoldWing® are registered trademarks of as heat exhaustion progresses. still sweating normally, and its salt to all horses. Sensibility Nufarm Agriculture Inc. Valtera™ is a trademark of Valent U.S.A. Corporation. Fortenza® and Visivio™ are trademarks of a Syngenta group Heat exhaustion can advance rectal temperature reads 40 C when asking the horse to per- company. DuPont™ and Lumivia® are trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. Used under license. LibertyLink® and the Water Droplet Design are trademarks of Bayer. Used under license. Herculex® is a registered trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC. Used to heatstroke quickly. If a (104 F) it is “overheated” but form during the heat and a under license. Poncho® and VOTiVO™ are trademarks of Bayer. Used under license. horse’s body temperature rises not necessarily in danger. watchful eye for early signs of to 41 C (106 F) and beyond for Care would involve environ- distress are equally important. prolonged periods the con- mental correction as much as sequences to health can be possible, cessation of exercise, Carol Shwetz is a veterinarian focusing serious. and cooling out the horse by on equine practice in Millarville, Alta. 14 The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 LIVESTOCK AUCTION RESULTS

Weight Category Ashern Gladstone Grunthal Heartland Heartland Killarney Ste. Rose Winnipeg Brandon Virden Feeder Steers NO SALE NO SALE NO report available 8-Aug 9-Aug NO SALE NO SALE 11-Aug No. on offer closed for Closed for Next sale August 15 164* 388* closed for next sale 85 over 1,000 lbs. summer summer n/a n/a n/a summer mid-August 155.00-163.00 900-1,000 n/a n/a n/a 155.00-170.00 169.00-180.00 n/a n/a 158.00-178.00 800-900 n/a n/a n/a 175.00-189.00 176.00-185.00 n/a n/a 160.00-186.00 700-800 n/a n/a n/a 190.00-204.00 183.00-201.00 n/a n/a 165.00-192.00 600-700 n/a n/a n/a 195.00-215.00 192.00-211.00 n/a n/a 175.00-202.00 500-600 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205.00-221.00 n/a n/a 185.00-207.00 400-500 n/a n/a n/a n/a 212.00-232.00 n/a n/a n/a 300-400 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Feeder heifers n/a 900-1,000 lbs. n/a n/a n/a n/a 140.00-149.00 n/a n/a n/a 800-900 n/a n/a n/a n/a 166.00-178.00 n/a n/a n/a 700-800 n/a n/a n/a n/a 171.00-182.00 n/a n/a n/a 600-700 n/a n/a n/a 175.00-185.00 172.00-186.00 n/a n/a n/a 500-600 n/a n/a n/a 180.00-190.00 178.00-189.00 n/a n/a n/a 400-500 n/a n/a n/a 185.00-195.00 192.00-212.00 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 n/a n/a n/a n/a 177 D1-D2 Cows n/a n/a n/a 87.00-97.00 88.00-93.00 n/a n/a 95.00-103.50 D3-D5 Cows n/a n/a n/a 78.00-86.00 81.00-86.00 n/a n/a 87.00-94.00 Age Verified n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Mature Bulls n/a n/a n/a 108.00-117.50 112.00-123.00 n/a n/a 112.00-120.00 Butcher Steers n/a n/a n/a 132.00-140.00 n/a n/a n/a 136.00-138.00 Butcher Heifers n/a n/a n/a 130.00-138.00 n/a n/a n/a 132.00-134.00 Feeder Cows n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 105.00-122.00 Fleshy Export Cows n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Lean Export Cows n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Heiferettes n/a n/a n/a n/a 95.00-130.00 n/a n/a n/a

* includes slaughter market (Note all prices in CDN$ per cwt. These prices also generally represent the top one-third of sales reported by the auction yard.)

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SHEEP & GOAT COLUMN Goat numbers surge at Aug. 2 auction There was good interest for animals ahead of an Islamic holiday

BY MARK ELLIOT GOAT DOES / lb. animal weight Co-operator contributor Ewes $193.72 - $198.95 DOES $2.22 / $1.94 / $1.88 80 lbs. he supply of about 500 $156.18 - $178.20 MEAT $1.63 98 lbs. sheep and goats for the Aug. $136.95 - $154.88 $1.42 104 lbs. T2, 2017 sale at Winnipeg Livestock Auction was an excel- $116.25 - $122.76 $1.61 115 lbs. lent presentation of the possible $0.83 118 lbs. animals available for those pre- Lambs (lbs.) paring for the Islamic celebration. $1.31 130 lbs. 110+ $214.32 There was a variety of the various $1.08 133 lbs. animal weights available so buy- 105 - 110 $204 / $187.15 ers could purchase for the wide $1.60 141 lbs. range required. 80 - 84 $178.20 - $180 There was a good selection of DAIRY $1 60 lbs. $160.80 - $165.98 the wool ewes which dominated $0.80 75 lbs. this sale. Only two Katahdin (hair) < 80 lbs. $2.22 80 lbs. ewes were delivered. The average price ranged from $0.82 to $1.01 70 $133.70 $1.62 85 lbs. per pound. However, the sheared 63 / 66 $132.03 / $128.70 ewes clearly showed their frame, $1.77 93 lbs. allowing the buyers to make 50 - 59 $111.72 - $115.64 $1.34 101 lbs. stronger bids. These ewes brought a price range from $1.14 to $1.16 $92.50 - $102.30 $1.42 104 lbs. per pound. The extreme woolly 45 / 46 $88.20 - $82.46 $1.60 105 lbs. ewes brought $0.83 per pound. The 190-pound Suffolk-cross 32 $63.04 $1.30 115 lbs. ram brought $1.02 per pound. $1.07 155 lbs. The 160-pound Dorper-cross ram 25 $33.75 brought $0.82 per pound. This BUCKS $1.81 80 lbs. situation indicates that the buyers MEAT $1.37 130 lbs. showed preference and not on the condition of the rams. Both rams $1.16 145 lbs. had standard appearances for this $1.29 170 lbs. sale. The heavyweight classification $1.05 235 lbs. of lambs was represented by eight DAIRY $1.16 80 lbs. 114-pound Suffolk-cross lambs. The lambs brought $1.88 per $1.50 115 lbs. pound. The market lambs had similar $1.42 125 lbs. bidding to past sales. The average $1.12 150 lbs. price ranged from $1.97 to $2 per pound, for average lamb weight PYGMY $2.50 80 lbs. of 85 to 102 pounds. An excep- $2.50 70 lbs. tion was a 90-pound Rideau-cross lamb which brought $1.10 per MEAT $2.24 / $2.61 74 lbs. pound. $2.53 75 lbs. The feeder lambs had a price range from $1.92 to $2.01 per $2.24 76 lbs. pound. DAIRY $2.13 75 lbs. The demand remained as strong for the lightweight lambs $2.55 67 lbs. as for the feeder lambs. The buy- MEAT $2.73 60 lbs. ers were purchasing for the cel- ebration. The wool lambs domi- DAIRY $2.70 63 lbs. nated this classification. The $1.96 67 lbs. 70-pound lambs brought $1.91 per pound. MEAT $1.75 50 lbs. The 63-pound lambs brought $2.87 53 lbs. $2.11 per pound and the 88-pound lambs brought $1.95 $1.82 56 lbs. per pound. $2.56 / $2.24 / $2.47 57 lbs. The 50-plus-pound lambs brought a price range from $1.85 DAIRY $1.20 51 lbs. to $2 per pound. $2.49 53 lbs. The 24 45-pound Dorper-cross lambs brought $1.96 per pound. $2.56 57 lbs. The three 46-pound Dorper-cross DAIRY $1.05 / $1.56 40 lbs. lambs brought $2.01 per pound. Seven 32-pound Dorper-cross $1.77 48 lbs. lambs brought $1.97 per pound. A 25-pound Dorper-cross lamb MEAT $0.96 31 lbs. brought $1.35 per pound. This $1.32 38 lbs. lightweight lamb would require a lot of attention and proper care. DAIRY $1.40 35 lbs. DAIRY $0.44 23 lbs. Goats PHOTO: Thinkstock Buyers may have felt over- $0.39 18 lbs. whelmed by the number and Mancha-cross goat does in this This sale was well supplied and variety of goats at this sale. It sale. The buyers showed interest the buyers had the opportunity was impressive to see the much- in the various dairy goat does for to reach their requirements. The required assortment. This allowed future purposes. very lightweight goat kids were the various buyers to do a true The dairy goat bucks carried the not of high interest at this sale. selection for their demand. It interest of the buyers. However, The dairy goat kids were in most was also possible to purchase for all goat bucks were in demand. cases, well developed and equally increasing or improving a herd. Quality was shown in most groups comparable to the meat goat kids. The extremely small goats were of goats. There was a Nubian- Choice was available from the not viewed as a requirement, but cross goat buck that showed some producers who delivered. requiring more attention and care behaviour problems with a slight The Ontario Livestock Report — possibly even bottle feeding for difference of opinion between this had the goats being sold just at PRINT | MOBILE | ONLINE some weeks or months. buck and the ringmaster. Some a regular pace. All sheep and The dairy classification of quick bidding and the solution lambs reached a constant price, the goat does was represented was solved. with some slightly higher. There mainly by the Alpine-cross breed. Goat kids have always been at did not seem to be any major sur- However, there were a few La very high demand for all sales. prises or excitement. 16 The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 WEATHER VANE “Ev eryone talks about the weather, but no one does anything about it.” Mark Twain, 1897

Warm weather to build back in Issued: Monday, August 14, 2017 · Covering: August 16 - 23, 2017

of the province. Temperatures WEATHER MAP - WESTERN CANADA Daniel Bezte under the clouds will cool Weather Vane down, with highs expected to be in the low 20s. By Friday we’ll see high pres- sure begin to build back into our region as the upper ridge tries ven though I had to cre- to rebuild itself. We should see ate the forecast early last sunny skies all weekend long, E week I was still able to with high temperatures expected pull off a reasonably accurate to be in the mid- to upper 20s one. I would love to take full along with fairly light winds. credit for that, but sometimes Confidence in the forecast you just get lucky. After all, I am drops for the first half of next just reading weather models week. The weather models and trying to pick which models show a slow-moving area of low are doing the best job. It also pressure crossing the northern doesn’t hurt that we’ve been in Prairies. This low should help a blocking pattern, which basi- to pull up some very warm and cally keeps us stable. humid air across southern and For this forecast period it central Manitoba from Monday looks like the blocking pattern to Wednesday. Some of the is going to break down, at least weather models show high tem- for a few days. The low-pres- peratures in the low 30s along sure system off the West Coast with dew points in the low 20s. that has been the western With all of that heat and humid- anchor to the blocking pattern ity also come the chances for is forecast to track slowly east- some stronger thunderstorms. ward across Northern Canada, Usual temperature range for flattening out the ridge of high this period: Highs, 20 to 28 C; pressure in the process. This lows, 8 to 14 C. low will drag a trough of low pressure across our region Daniel Bezte is a teacher by profession on Wednesday or Thursday, with a BA (Hon.) in geography, bringing with it clouds and specializing in climatology, from the U of a few showers and thunder- W. He operates a computerized weather This issue’s map shows the number of days that locations on the Prairies have received less than 0.5 mm of precipitation so far this growing station near Birds Hill Park. Contact him showers. The best chances of season (up to Aug. 7). A fairly large portion of the southern and central Prairies has seen 80 to over 100 days with no real precipitation. rain with this trough look to with your questions and comments at be across the southern portion [email protected].

Heat, ice and the solar eclipse We’re parked in a high-pressure ridge between West Coast and Hudson Strait lows

and referred to the dog star, square km below the 1981-2010 BY DANIEL BEZTE “Regions such as northern Manitoba have slightly Sirius, and its position in the average. Co-operator contributor heavens.) How this melt season ends up lower temperature thresholds for heat warnings What has been giving us will largely depend on the con- n the last issue we looked than the southern parts of the province.” this current weather pattern? ditions across the Arctic during at just how hot and dry this Whenever we see an extended August. Of the 36 different mod- I summer has been across period of similar or stagnant els trying to figure out or predict the Prairies. A week and a half weather, good or bad, it’s usu- Arctic sea ice melt, the average later and we are continuing to ally associated with a blocking of all the models has this year see warm to hot temperatures pattern. This is exactly what has coming out as the fifth-lowest across the Prairies, with only lon season and I now combine tial eclipse, with the area of been going on. We have been in sea ice extent on record. The scattered rain events. One ques- my camping with different tri- totality occurring in a narrow what is referred to as an Omega range in the models goes from a tion asked of me lately is why athlon races. For this article, I southeast band across the U.S. block. There has been a low record-low prediction to a max- are some areas of the Prairies am sitting at Hecla Island after Looking at the latest medium- anchored off the West Coast, imum of 11th lowest. seeing heat warnings, when just completing my first Half range forecasts, we should have and another low sitting over they are not as hot as we’ve Ironman triathlon. For those of a good chance of favourable sky Hudson Strait, with a fairly large Hot, hot heat been in southern and central you who have no idea what that conditions to view this event ridge of high pressure stuck From cold back to heat. While Manitoba? The simple answer is is, it’s a 1.9-km swim and 90-km here in Manitoba, so be sure between these two features. You we have been warm, it has that slightly different criteria are bike, followed by a 21 km run. to get yourself a pair of proper can check out the forecast for been downright ridiculously used for different areas of the Let’s just say it was the tough- solar eclipse glasses. more details, but it does look hot in Death Valley, California. Prairies. These criteria consider est physical thing I have ever like this setup will try to break Appropriately named Furnace the average or usual expected done. If you find me rambling On the block down over the week. Creek broke a world record for temperatures for a region, so or not making sense in this arti- N ow back to weather in the hottest average monthly regions such as northern cle, now you’ll know why. Manitoba, this latest weather Melting models temperature in July. The aver- Manitoba have slightly lower pattern has brought some of N ow, on to ice and water, age temperature for the month temperature thresholds for heat Clear in the shade the nicest summertime con- and no I’m not referring to nice was 41.9 C! That’s not a typo; warnings than the southern I know this next topic really ditions (depending on your cool drinks. Rather, it is time that was the average tempera- parts of the province. isn’t weather related, but perspective) in a while. With to see what is going on up in ture for the whole month. To I don’t have a single topic to whether you’ll be able to expe- the dry conditions this year’s the Arctic in regards to this sea- put this into some kind of per- discuss this week, so this arti- rience it is. I’m talking about bug counts — mosquitoes, son’s sea ice melt. If you recall, spective, Winnipeg’s average cle will be a bit of a mashup. the upcoming solar eclipse. to be precise — are very low. back in the spring the Arctic temperature for July was 19.3 As many of you know, or have This eclipse will take place Combine this with tempera- sea ice was at a record low C. I have no idea how anyone figured out by reading my arti- Monday, Aug. 21, and depend- tures in the mid- to upper 20s, going into this year’s melt sea- or anything could deal with that cles over the years, I spend a ing on exactly where you are, not overly humid conditions son. So far this summer, con- kind of heat! fair bit of my summer travel- it will begin at approximately and light winds and these are ditions have not been overly That’s about it for this issue; ling around and camping. What 11:40 a.m., reach the maxi- truly the dog days of summer. favourable for melting. By the next week I’ll be writing from you may not know about me mum coverage of about 70 per (By the way, the original end of July, the average sea ice beautiful Riding Mountain is that I began doing triathlons cent around 12:55 p.m., and meaning of “dog days of sum- was at 8.2 million square kilo- National Park where, you five or six years ago, as a way finish up around 2:15 p.m. mer” had nothing to do with metres, which is the fifth-low- guessed it, I will be running of forcing myself to get back Unfortunately, for us here in hot weather and lazing around, est July since records began in another triathlon, though a into shape. Summer is triath- Manitoba it will only be a par- but came from the Greeks 1979, and is about 1.6 million much shorter one this time. CROPS S The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 August | Co-operator Manitoba The insects. an is extracost and will kill the beneficial Insecticide insecticide. an applying without control aphids help soybean can they present If insects. beneficial for also but aphids, fields soybean their scouting leaves and along the stem.” befound on the undersides of older theofplant. However, theycan also top the trifoliatesat new ofleaflets folded the in hide can they where W a in going by pattern. aphids assess and Report states. Dakota Bean 28 July MPSG the North Manitoba, in growing lations are increasing. again after one or two days to see if popu- assessed be fields mended sprayafield if necessary. It’s recom- to arrange give to time enough to farmers meant is threshold she rising 250-per-plant-and- plant, The per added. aphids 670 soybean are there until occur doesn’t interview. an in unnecessarily,”said Tkachuk Growers (MPSG). specialist withtheManitoba Pulse Soybean& production Tkachuk, Cassandra says important, is part “rising” The field. the of cent per 80 soybean across rising and 250 control is aphids to insecticide McCallister said in an interview. BeardFarmsaerial applicator Chris Red area, Prairie la Portage the in tions did exist, he said. threshold,butsomehigher popula- economic the below well generally July 27. interview an in said entomologist, extension Agriculture’s Manitoba Gavloski, John them, for scouting Co-operator staff Co-operator BY ALLAN DAWSON take beneficial insects into account. 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CROP REPORT Dry weather puts harvest ahead of normal Manitoba Agriculture crop report, issued August 14, 2017

Southwest Region The majority of spring wheat moth with a few fields in the Livestock water supply is resulted in poor stands. Fall rye Rainfall amounts varied. The is in the dough stage, with the western parts of the region near adequate. yields are average to good. highest recorded was Shoal Lake remainder at milk. Approximately or at threshold with some spray- Spring cereals fields are turn- with 77 mm. Winter wheat and 90 per cent of the canola is pod- ing reported. Most diamondback Eastern Region ing with some pre-harvest appli- fall rye harvest continues with ded with 50 per cent reaching moths are now in the cocoon Rainfall accumulation across cations on spring wheat. Most quality being average and yields the ripe stage in the Roblin area. stage, past damaging the crop. the region ranged from three to of the barley has been harvested slightly below average. Some Soybeans are podding. Pea har- Pea harvest continues, with 35 mm. Crop development con- with yields in the 80 to 100 bu./ early-seeded barley is harvested. vest is underway in the Swan yields ranging from 50 to 80 bu./ tinues at a good pace and over- acre range and good quality Barley is yielding close to long- Valley. About 50 per cent of the acre. Flax fields are in full boll all condition varies from good reported. Fusarium head blight term averages, with good quality, flax in the Roblin area has reached and starting to turn. to excellent. Soil moisture con- is evident but at very low levels. and lower test weights. the boll stage. Soybeans are in the R4 to R6 ditions on cropland across the Canola in most south Canola fields are being With the drier conditions this stage. Some soybeans are at R7 region are rated as 80 per cent Interlake fields has some seed swathed. Spraying for diamond- year and more native hay being on knolls and ridges and are dry- adequate and 20 per cent short colour change and swathing back moth has pretty much accessible, native hay harvest is ing out, not turning. Dry condi- with the driest soil conditions and pre-harvest applications stopped, however, producers continuing. Second-cut alfalfa is tions resulted in some upper pods occurring in southern districts. have started. Flowering in later- are still spraying for bertha army also being put up with yields var- not filling. Root rots are reported Soil moisture conditions on hay seeded north Interlake fields is worm in some areas. ying from poor to good. The Pine with rhizoctonia, fusarium root and pasture land are rated at 60 complete. Sunscald makes the Pea harvest has started. Yields River area is still struggling with rot, pythium, and phytoph- per cent adequate, 20 per cent crops look more advanced than are slightly above average with hay harvest due to excess mois- thera. Monitoring for soybean short and 20 per cent very short. they are. High temperatures good quality. ture. Cereal silage and greenfeed aphids continues with some Cereals are at the hard-dough/ have caused flower abortions in Soybeans range from R4 to harvest has begun with further control required due to popula- ripe stage and are in good to late-seeded fields. Diamondback R5. There are reports of soybean progress made in the Dauphin tions above economic thresholds. excellent condition. Pre-harvest moths are in the cocoon stage; aphids, but limited spraying has area. Pastures are holding up and Spider mites and white mould applications are almost com- for the most part past the dam- occurred. those that received rain last week have been found. plete. A few fields of early-seeded aging larva stage. Sunflowers are in the R5.5 are in better condition. Early types of edible beans are oats and wheat have been har- Soybeans are R3 to R5. to R5.6 stage. Bird damage is seeing some leaf drop as a result vested. No yield reports as of yet. Soybeans are being monitored for reported in some fields in the Central Region of drier conditions. White mould In canola, pre-harvest applica- aphids, and some fields have been southwest corner of the region. Rain was variable with most areas is being found in dense canopy tions and swathing have started. sprayed. Approximately 15 per Corn is at the R2 to R3 stage. receiving less than 10 mm. Some areas; control measures aren’t Some late-seeded fields are at pod cent of the soybean acres in the Pastures have improved from crops are ripening prematurely economic at this late stage. filling. Soybeans are in the mid- north Interlake have been sprayed the rain and this will help extend due to lack of rain, especially in Most sunflowers are at later to late-R5 stage with some fields for soybean aphids. Spider mites grazing for some producers. areas with gravel and sand ridges, stages of flowering; R5.5 to R6 in R6. Monitoring continues for have been found at low levels. Second-cut alfalfa has started in and areas with salinity. and early ray flower drop. Some soybean aphid; some fields have Corn in south Interlake is silk- several areas that had enough Fall rye is yielding 75 to 110 bu./ basal stalk rot is evident. been sprayed. ing and cobs are forming. Flax regrowth to warrant a cut. acre and winter wheat 50 to 80 Most corn is in the grain-filling Sunflowers are in late R5 to bolls are turning brown, and Dugouts have improved bu./acre. Quality and test weight stage; ranging from blister to milk. R6. Low disease and insect pest straw is starting to turn. Field to about 70 per cent full from is good. Lower yields are due to Late blight has been detected levels continue. peas are being harvested, some recent rains. winter injury. in potatoes. Producers continue Haying continues as pastures yielding 70 to 80 bu./acre. Harvest started in spring to spray to prevent infection. are starting to dry up. Some pro- Grass seed harvest continues. Northwest Region wheat, barley, and oat. Barley Grasshoppers are being found ducers are feeding hay or mov- Tall fescue and meadow fescue High daytime temperatures have yields are ranging from 80 to 110 in fields, especially in drier areas. ing cattle to where regrowth is harvest is complete. Timothy quickly advanced. Localized rain bu./acre, with excellent quality. Monitoring continues, and some good. Greenfeed silage cut with yields are average, 350 to 500 early in the week will help con- Oat yields range from 130 to 170 control measures have been above-average yields. pounds/acre. Perennial rye- tribute to crop yield in later- and bu./acre, with good test weight. taken where crop injury warrants. The progress of the first cut of grass is being swathed and some warm-season crops. Rainfall Early-seed colour change is Forage seed crops are being hay is estimated at 20 per cent combined; yielding 600 to 700 amounts ranged from six to 28 evident in later-seeded canola swathed. Stands look good, and standing, five per cent cut and 75 pounds/acre. Reed canary seed mm in the Swan Valley; 11 to 22 fields. Swathing continues, as average to above-average yields per cent baled/silaged. Hay qual- yields have been poor due to drier mm in the Dauphin/Ste. Rose area do desiccation applications for are expected. ity is rated as good. Hayfield con- conditions than that crop prefers. with McCreary receiving 35 mm. straight-cut canola. Sunscald is Second-cut hay is being har- dition was rated at 80 per cent Alfalfa seed crop monitoring for Some pre-harvest applications making crops look riper than vested but yields are down due good and 20 per cent fair. Pasture insects continues. have begun across the region as they are. Some heat blasting is to dry conditions. First cut was conditions was rated at 50 per Haying continues, grasshop- crops ripen and conditions allow. evident in mid-to late-planted slightly below average. Wild hay cent good, 20 per cent fair and 20 pers have been slowing up at Heavier crops have lodged from canola. Some blackleg and scle- harvest continues. Second-cut per cent poor and 10 per cent very low levels with limited damage. previous heavy rains/high winds rotinia is evident. Both crucifer dairy-quality hay continues in poor condition. The availability Cereals and cereal/pea mixtures and will pose a challenge at har- and striped flea beetles can be areas of early first cut and where of livestock water is rated as ade- are being ensiled and yields are vest. Swathing of canola has been found feeding on green leaves regrowth is adequate. Second-cut quate to short with 25 to 30 per average to good; in the five to reported in the Dauphin region, and pods, with minimal impact. beef-quality hay in some western cent remaining in dugouts. eight ton/acre range. as well as combining of winter Scouting continues for bertha and southwestern areas is non- Pastures are in good to fair wheat and early-seeded barley. army worm and diamondback existent due to poor rainfall and Interlake Region condition. Well-managed limited regrowth. Rainfall throughout the region pastures are showing their Pastures are dry and turning varied from two to 30 mm. late-season resilience. Grass brown. Rain is needed to sustain Winter wheat and fall rye are in areas in continuous hard news pastures and livestock into the being harvested and show very grazed pastures are going dor- fall; supplemental feeding may low incidence of ergot. Winter mant. Dugouts are 50 to 80 per be required earlier this year. wheat yields low, as winterkill cent full. Strong Black Sea Rylko, the head of IKAR agri- culture consultancy. wheat exports seen IKAR raised its forecast for Russia’s 2017-18 wheat Moscow/ Kiev/ Reuters/ exports by 0.5 million tonnes Down Memory Lane Black Sea wheat producers to 29.5 million to 31.5 mil- anticipate strong exports in lion tonnes after upgrading the current marketing year its estimate for Russia’s 2017 as recent good weather has wheat crop to 74 million to 77 buoyed their expectations for million tonnes from 72 mil- bumper crops in Russia and lion to 75 million tonnes. Ukraine, traders and analysts The quality of the crop is said Aug. 4. close to last year’s but it is too Ru s s i a , Uk ra i n e a n d early to say whether it is bet- Kazakhstan, which export ter than a year ago due to a grain via the Black Sea mainly mixed situation in different to customers in Africa and regions, Rylko added. the Middle East, had been As of Aug. 1, Ukrainian broadly expected to see farmers had harvested 19.1 another good harvest this million tonnes of wheat from year. However, they may har- 77 per cent of the total area, vest even larger wheat crops the Agriculture Ministry said. than originally thought. The average wheat yield “We did foresee a record so far is 3.90 tonnes per hec- crop in Russia’s south after tare (56 bu./ac.), up from 3.74 our crop tour in late June, tonnes a year ago. The yield is we also saw a record crop in higher than it was originally Russia’s central regions in expected to be, and the 2017 mid-July. 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Check moisture before applying 4-H Reports pre-harvest anitoba 4-H clubs Grand Champion Steer award This year’s program set a glyphosate can submit their to Justin deRuiter. Thanks also “We were excited target of participation by 150 M reports to us at to the Canada Day Committee 4-H clubs in recognition of [email protected], by for making this all possible. to see such an Canada’s 150th birthday, and regular mail to 4-H Reports, — Shane Buhr incredible response exceeded that mark with 194 SASK WHEAT RELEASE c/o Manitoba Co-operator, within the 4-H clubs across the country sign- 1666 Dublin Ave., Winnipeg, CIBC scholarship ing up to participate, repre- The Saskatchewan Wheat De- Man. R3H 0H1, or by fax to Marika Dewar-Norosky of movement here in senting a 60 per cent increase velopment Commission is re- 204-954-1422. Manitoba has been named Canada for year from 2016. minding wheat producers to as one of eight recipients of four of the Proud “We were excited to see know the moisture content of Elm Creek Beef CIBC’s 4-H Post-Secondary such an incredible response their crop before applying pre- On July 1, the members of Scholarships, each worth to Bee a 4-H’er within the 4-H movement harvest herbicides and to always the Elm Creek 4-H Beef Club $1,000 toward the recipients’ campaign” here in Canada for year four apply according to the label in- showed 13 steers, six heifers, post-secondary education this of the Proud to Bee a 4-H’er formation. five cow-calf pairs and a bot- fall. campaign,” 4-H Canada “With the increased scrutiny Shannon Benner tle-fed calf during the Canada “We are very fortunate to 4-H Canada CEO CEO Shannon Benner said many chemicals are receiving, Day festivities in Elm Creek. have a partner like CIBC in in a release from Syngenta especially from export markets, The club decorated a float and helping to support our youth Canada, which spon- it’s important to always apply participated in the parade. The member’s post-secondary edu- grams is available at 4-h-can- sors the campaign through them correctly,” says Sask Wheat members would like to thank cation,” Shannon Benner, CEO ada.ca. — Staff its Operation Pollinator chair Bill Gehl. “Chemical resi- Amanda McCullough and her of 4-H Canada, said in a recent program. dues are a major issue for many dad, Wes McCullough, for judg- release. “Having a partner that ‘Bee’ challenge beats goal 4-H Canada is also distrib- customers and end-users of Ca- ing the animals. recognizes the importance The fourth edition of 4-H uting more than 30,000 addi- nadian wheat.” The 4-H club also hosted of post-secondary success Canada’s Proud to Bee a 4-H’er tional seed packets across Farmers see the benefits of the barbecue lunch. The club is truly priceless and it really initiative this year passed the Canada as part of a new 4-H using pre-harvest glyphosate to served around 560 hamburgers goes a long way in helping to 100,000 mark in terms of the club startup kit campaign. control perennial weeds, but it and many hotdogs. We also put empower and foster true lead- number of “pollinator-friendly” Clubs can find more infor- is important that farmers time on a cow pie bingo. Thanks to ership among the recipients.” seed packets distributed, since mation on Proud to Bee a their application when the grain everyone for the support, and More information on various 2014, to 4-H clubs in communi- 4-H’er at 4-h-canada.ca/ moisture content in wheat is less to Ernie Esau for presenting the 4-H Canada scholarship pro- ties across Canada. proudtobee. — Staff than 30 per cent, or at the end of the hard-dough stage. A thumb- nail pressed into the kernel will leave an indent at this stage. “It’s important we work to- gether and follow the labels to maintain the global reputation of Canadian wheat,” says Gehl. Canadian Young Speakers “It’s always a good idea to go to the elevators in your area to see if they have any concerns about for Agriculture Competition wheat treated with glyphosate prior to harvest. The buyers follow the markets closely and know what residues importing countries and customers will accept.” For links to resources on pre- harvest glyphosate, visit sask- wheatcommission.com.

Province mulls carbon tax constitutionality

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The province is seeking a legal opinion on the federal govern- ment’s authority to unilater- ally impose carbon pricing in Manitoba. The provincial government has asked Bryan Schwartz, a constitutional law expert at the University of Manitoba, to provide a legal opinion, Justice Join the young Canadians who are speaking up for agriculture! Minister Heather Stefanson announced recently. “Dr. Schwartz is a well- Are you passionate about agriculture? Do you enjoy sharing your views with others? known Manitoba expert on Join the upcoming Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture competition! constitutional law who will provide a legal opinion to help As part of this unique competition, contestants prepare a fi ve-to seven-minute speech on one of fi ve guide our government in its development of a made-in- agriculture-related topics and present it in public. Cash prizes are available for two age groups: Manitoba climate and carbon Junior (11 to 15) and Senior (16 to 24). pricing plan,” said Stefanson in a media release. The 33rd annual Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture competition takes place on Schwartz will provide a legal opinion on the constitutional- Saturday, November 4, 2017 at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, Ontario. ity of the federal government’s proposed carbon pricing For competition rules, a list of speaking topics and benchmark and backstop pro- posals. He will also consider accommodation assistance please visit www.cysa-joca.ca. the authority of the province to assert its own made-in-Man- The application deadline is Sept. 30, 2017. itoba plan. His report will be made public this fall. Schwartz is a national expert in constitutional, trade and la- bour laws, serving as chair of the constitutional section of the Canadian Bar Association. He has advised the govern- ments of Canada, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Yukon in the past and has also been an Inspired Voices Driving Change adviser to the Assembly of First Nations.

2331 CYSA print ad 2016_8.125x10_ManCoop.indd 1 8/14/17 8:42 AM The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 21 COUNTRY CROSSROADS CONNECTING RURAL FAMILIES 4-H fuels Gambian youth quest for change Gambia’s 4-H program may not have been directly involved in the recent shifting political sands, but 4-H members were in the fray, Global 4-H presenter says

BY Alexis Stockford “4-H has been in my Co-operator staff country since 1987 recently roused youth and since then it has demographic, including been doing beautiful A 4-H members, has set work to produce its sights on social engagement in Gambia as the country takes leaders.” its first steps away from the 22-year reign of former leader Yahya Jammeh. Ousman Sonko That’s according to Ousman Sonko, vice-principal of the Rural Development Institute’s would positively change their Department of Community attitudes and that of other Development and a presenter people.” at the Global 4-H Summit in “Thanks to 4-H, there are Ottawa July 11-14, 2017. leaders who are in Gambia liv- Sonko’s talk on the role of ing in their own community up youth in national develop- to today because they have that ment highlighted Gambia’s orientation that you can grow political shakeup, which first up in a community, live there ousted Jammeh in a December and then still become a pro- 2016 election in favour of cur- ductive citizen,” Sonko said. rent president, Adama Barrow. There were raised tensions Many issues while Jammeh initially refused The organization has also tack- to step down, Sonko said, add- led environmental sustainabil- ing the former dictator eventu- ity and health concerns such as ally went into exile, allowing sanitation and HIV/AIDS. Gambia’s first parliamentary “The purpose of the organi- election since the December zation is doing comprehensive result. 4-H activities by equipping Gambia’s youngest vot- Ousman Sonko presents to Global 4-H Summit attendees. The summit ran July 11-14, 2017, members with information and ers, historically a low-turnout in Ottawa. Photos: Alexis Stockford practical knowledge of taking demographic, were active in care of agriculture, horticul- the 2016 election, driven by ism in youth empowerment. ture, and employment and social con- Increased literacy and connec- domestic duties (and) through cerns. Unemployment plagues tion over social media has fos- purposeful economic and about 38 per cent of Gambia’s tered this involvement in activ- social deeds, to change the atti- youth between the ages of ism, he said. tudes of the youth from passive 13-30, according to a 2015 Leadership, service and to active,” the document reads. report by the United Nations community engagement were One of the least-devel- Office for the Coordination among the key topics as rep- oped countries in the world, of Humanitarian Affairs. At resentatives from 35 countries Gambia had a per capita GDP the same time, Sonko said, gathered in Ottawa. of US$479 annually in 2013, youth between 13-35 years old Krista Scaldwell, vice-presi- according to the International make up about 67 per cent of dent of communications with Monetary Fund, and the coun- Gambia’s population, making Great West Life and the open- try continues to suffer under a them a potential political force. ing keynote speaker of the heavy debt burden. It was a role that Barrow summit, said 4-H could “build Like Canada, 4-H Gambia noted during an interview with leaders that can have difficult is volunteer based. Unlike Al Jazeera soon after winning dialogues,” with potential part- Canada, most volunteers the election. ner companies. are still school aged them- “We will not forget the “We need to know what our selves. The new strategic plan youth,” he said. “We will focus role is and the decisions to be hopes to recruit 50,000 vol- on job creation so that we can taking, and moving from one unteers and train them in win their confidence.” goal to the next,” she told the both interpersonal skills and crowd. “We need leaders will- Keynote speaker Krista Scaldwell discusses her upbringing in 4-H during the July entrepreneurship. 4-H fuels democracy ing to take the risk of mak- 11-14 Global 4-H Summit. Likewise, the country has Sonko said youth organized ing decisions, even the ones been historically reliant on voter-education events and that are not popular but are bal sustainability chiefs, go to nerships to complement the international aid programs, were active in campaigning, in the interest of the collec- the foundations. To try and do efforts of each other,” he said. something 4-H Gambia hopes social media and conflict res- tive good… We must, as lead- it one local at a time is near Urban migration is among to curb with increased focus on olution before and after the ers, manage the work — use impossible.” those issues 4-H Gambia hopes life skill and entrepreneurship election. the passion and ambition to to reduce. Agriculture makes training. “4-H, as a matter of fact, is inspire the people. We have to Global 4-H aids Gambia up 75 per cent of the country’s “Part of the intention of this at the forefront at all levels, support winning against the The Global 4-H Network, only workforce, according to the CIA presentation is to inspire oth- because 4-H has been in my odds, but not at all costs.” founded in 2014, has been a World Factbook, and featured ers to also go and initiate sim- country since 1987 and since Scaldwell encouraged dele- boon to 4-H Gambia as the heavily on the campaign trail ilar activities, so I am highly then it has been doing beau- gates to contact large multina- African 4-H program looks during the 2016 election. optimistic that with continu- tiful work to produce lead- tional corporations and foun- for international support on Citizenship, education, rural ous collaboration and partner- ers. We have produced youth dations for larger projects. 4-H, its three-year strategic plan, self-sufficiency and empow- ship and interaction between volunteers. We have also pro- she said, is a good vehicle for Sonko said. erment were foremost among us and the outside world, we duced mentors,” he said. such partnerships because of “No one institution has eve- the 2017-19 strategic plan will not only learn from them, “Some of those important its brand. rything. No institution has the goals, along with a call to, but they will learn from us forums are spearheaded by 4-H “It has a good footprint and required human material and “create awareness of people’s and we will also inspire them,” volunteers.” it has a good corporate his- finances and resources at any rights and responsibilities to Sonko said. Sonko also pointed to tory,” she said. “It needs to go point in time. So the way for- enable them to become proac- the role of sports and activ- to the top level, go to the glo- ward is that we must find part- tive community members who [email protected] 22 The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 COUNTRY CROSSROADS Prairie fare

Gazpacho is a refreshing change in hot weather Tomatoes, an ingredient in gazpacho, are rich in nutrients and low in calories

BY JULIE GARDEN-ROBINSON NDSU Extension Service

“ e’re going to have cold soup,” I said to my older daughter and W husband. We were in our kitchen talking about the upcoming evening meal. “Gross,” my daughter remarked. She likes soup but expects it to be hot. I gathered tomatoes, red and green pep- pers, celery, an onion, a lemon and a cucum- ber, along with two cutting boards and two knives. I began rinsing all the produce under cool water. “I suppose we will be eating this for a week,” my husband grumbled as he noted the lineup of colourful produce on the cut- ting boards. I gave both of them “the look” that only mothers and wives can deliver so compellingly. My husband sneaked out of the kitchen. He probably thought that one of the cutting boards was earmarked for his use. My daughter and I began to chop the fresh vegetables. “We’re making gazpacho,” I noted to my unimpressed daughter. “This is amazingly nutritious.” My daughter became more interested in Gazpacho is a nutritious soup that’s served cold. Photo: NDSU the recipe when I pulled out the food proces- sor and the lemon juicer. She likes kitchen After picking them, store them at room gadgets. Soon our bowl of gazpacho was Vine-ripened tomatoes are in temperature, not in the refrigerator. If your ready to be chilled in the refrigerator to allow tomatoes aren’t quite fully ripe after pick- the flavours to meld. season, so try some novel ways ing, avoid placing them in the sun because Gazpacho originated in Spain and also is to use them on your menu or that may damage them. Fully ripe tomatoes eaten widely in Portugal, especially during preserve them to enjoy during can be stored in the refrigerator, but they warm summer days. You can find numerous will not soften further. recipes online featuring numerous TV chefs’ the long winter months. To skin tomatoes easily, try this method: creations. Heat a pot of water to boiling, add the When I was young, no one could have got tomatoes for about 30 seconds, then plunge me to eat cold soup filled with raw tomatoes. them into cold water. Make an “X” on the When everyone enjoyed fresh-from-the-gar- blossom end with a knife and the skin will den tomatoes on a bacon, lettuce and tomato peel easily. sandwich, or BLT, I was content with a “BL” See https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/food/ sandwich. food-preservation for a range of food pres- When the Garden family ate sliced toma- vitamins C and A. They also provide potas- ervation information available from the toes sprinkled with sugar as dessert, I had no sium, which helps maintain a healthy blood NDSU Extension Service website. Search dessert. pressure. for “Canning and Freezing Tomatoes and I’m quite sure I never had fresh salsa until I Tomatoes are among the best sources of Making Salsa” for research-tested preserva- went to college. I discovered that onions and lycopene, which is the disease-fighting pig- tion instructions. peppers made the tomatoes palatable. ment responsible for tomatoes’ red colour. Here’s one recipe for gazpacho, but a wide Tomato plants occupy a lot of space in In fact, one study showed that men who had range of recipes are available online. Some our present-day garden. The thought of ripe two or more servings of tomatoes per week have added wine vinegar, Worcestershire tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella, bal- cut their prostate cancer risk by more than sauce, olive oil and/or bread pieces. samic vinegar and basil leaves makes my one-third. You can personalize this recipe to your mouth water. Vine-ripened tomatoes are in season, so try own taste. By the way, my daughter pro- Tomatoes are rich in nutrients and low some novel ways to use them on your menu nounced the soup “refreshing” and my hus- in calories at just 35 calories per medium or preserve them to enjoy during the long band said it was “not half bad.” He got to tomato. They are an excellent source of winter months. enjoy some leftovers, too.

Fresh From the Garden 1-1/2 tsp. ground cumin purée the remaining mixture and place in the 1/2 c. cilantro, chopped second bowl. Combine all ingredients, add Gazpacho Salt and pepper, to taste lemon juice and season with salt, pepper and other add-ins if desired. Refrigerate at least two 1-1/2 c. diced tomatoes (about 2 medium) Chopped cilantro (optional garnish) hours to allow flavours to blend. Serve cold gar- 1 medium cucumber, diced into 1/4-inch pieces Other optional add-ins, to taste (1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce, 1 nished with chopped cilantro. 2 red bell peppers, seeded and diced into 1/4-inch pieces tsp. balsamic vinegar) Makes six servings, about 1 cup each. Each serv- 1 green pepper, seeded and diced into 1/4-inch pieces Before preparing produce, rinse it thoroughly ing has 50 calories, 0 grams (g) fat, 2 g protein, 1 small jalapeno pepper, diced (optional) under cool, running water. Prepare as described 11 g carbohydrate, 3 g fibre and 140 m sodium. 2 celery stalks, diced into 1/4-inch pieces and combine all ingredients except lemon juice, 1 lemon, juiced salt and pepper in a large bowl. Remove two Julie Garden-Robinson is a North Dakota State University 1 c. low-sodium V-8 tomato juice (or similar product) cups of the chopped mixture and place in a sec- Extension Service food and nutrition specialist and professor ond large bowl. In a food processor or blender, 1-1/2 tsp. minced garlic in the department of health, nutrition and exercise sciences. The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 23 COUNTRY CROSSROADS Lots to see in south-central Manitoba A drive to Altona and Neubergthal provided many interesting spots to explore

By Donna Gamache Freelance contributor

f you’re looking for an inter- esting trip this summer, I take a drive to south-central Manitoba. My husband and I dis- covered many spots of interest to explore in that area. Our first stop was in Altona at the Gallery in the Park, a com- bination art gallery and sculp- ture garden located at 245-10th Avenue NW. The gallery is situ- ated in a historic home, built in 1902. In its previous life, it served as a house, a Bible school residence, and a bed and break- fast, but since 2005 it has been GAMACHE PHOTOS Friesen housebarn museum in Neubergthal. transformed, under the auspices Altona Gallery in the Park. of the Friesens Corporation (an Altona-based printer) into a gal- a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission is free, Neubergthal was founded tral aisle running the total length set in each house in the same lery with art exhibitions during but a donation box is provided. in 1876 by a group of related with stalls for cattle and horses location, so if all the top sec- the summer. We took a look at the For more information and to view Mennonite families from the on each side. (Pigs and chickens tions were opened, one could paintings displayed, but the gal- a pamphlet of the sculptures, Bergthal Colony in Russia. The were kept in other smaller sheds.) see through the houses from one lery in the park section was what check out www.galleryinthepark. settlers established their homes There was also plenty of storage end of the village to the other. intrigued us most. ca. in their traditional single-street, room for feed grain, harnesses, Entrances from the house go The park has a selection of 20 Before you leave town, drive tree-lined village form, with long tools, milking equipment, etc. directly into the barn and one permanent sculptures, as well as a east from the gallery along 10th narrow farmsteads and dwellings Various antiques are stored there could go from the upstairs bed- few others on loan. A narrow pool Avenue to about 5th Street NE at right angles to the street. The now. rooms right into the barn loft. runs the length of the grounds, where you’ll find a giant steel settlers worked co-operatively to One of these original struc- Entry to the Friesen house- and there’s a patio, pergola and a three-legged easel showing build houses and harvest crops, tures appears to be in disrepair, barn/museum costs $5. The sign fountain. Trees and flowers add Van Gogh’s sunflowers. Over 23 and to maintain roads, and a but others have been renovated isn’t very large or noticeable, but colour and shade, but the sculp- metres tall, the easel celebrates communal pasture. and are used as private dwell- a drive down the single street tures are the main attraction, Altona’s claim to be the “sun- The Neubergthal Heritage ings. Visitors are welcome at the will let you locate it. Summer which vary in type from tradi- flower capital of Canada.” Foundation was established to Friesen housebarn which has hours vary (closed Tuesday and tional wildlife sculptures, to more A few kilometres south and preserve the historical aspects been restored as an interpretive Wednesday) so check the web- modern ones done in bronze, to east of Altona, on Highway 421, of the village, including sev- centre/museum. site http://www.neubergthalher one done in reclaimed steel. is another interesting place — eral housebarns. These are long We explored the dwelling sec- itagefoundation.com/new-page/ The inside gallery is open from the Neubergthal Street Village. single units, laid out with sim- tion where features of particular or call 204-304-1624. 12 to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Famous for it housebarns, this vil- ilar floor plans, with the house interest include wooden floors Sunday, June to September, while lage was designated a Canadian attached at one end. The barn painted in patterns, and Dutch Donna Gamache writes from MacGregor, the garden is open all week, 8 National Historic Site in 1989. section is constructed with a cen- doors (divided top and bottom) Manitoba

‘Living on the edge’ Garden areas will be much more attractive if the edges are kept sharp and clean

invade nearby cultivated areas have grown between them. By Albert Parsons and soon grass is growing Solid cement curbing does Freelance contributor within the boundaries of the not have this problem but it cultivated areas, making the is usually not installed deeply wish more gardeners line between grass and soil enough to inhibit grass roots would “live on the edge.” uneven and unkempt. The from growing underneath. I So often I admire gar- second thing that occurs is Over time, the grass will dens or landscapes and they that blades of grass begin to spring up on the wrong side would be even more terrific grow sideways along the edge of the curbing and will have to IF the gardeners paid more of the turf and this means that be dealt with. attention to their edges. My the lawn mower does not cut I’m not a big fan of lining advice? “Live on the edge” — them off, so the edge becomes an edge with stones or rocks. keep your edges sharp and irregular and shaggy looking. Grass and weeds invariably clean. Edging simply means I do many things in my find their way among this and cleaning up the line between garden the old-fashioned edging then becomes even turf and non-turf areas, and way and edging is but one more difficult than it would nothing improves the appear- of them. I edge by getting on have been had the edge been ance more than to have beds, my knees with a pair of scis- left natural. Vinyl edging borders and other turf edges sors and a sharp hand trowel. An edging made of rock and seems to work well, although clearly delineated and sharply I snip along the edge line concrete reduces maintenance and Wouldn’t this planting be more it must be installed prop- edged. Whether it’s an island with the scissors and gather looks neat and tidy. attractive if the edges were crisp erly so that the lawn mower flower bed, a large perennial up the cut-off grass. Then I PHOTOS: ALBERT PARSONS and clean? will not catch it and rip it. It border along the perimeter of can easily observe where the must be deep enough to pre- the landscape, a shrub bed or grass has invaded the culti- are doing and to catch any scape boards. I much prefer vent invasive grass roots from a vegetable patch, if the area vated soil and with my trowel, problems that might go unno- the clean line produced by growing under it. I don’t use it has a good edge, it will look remove the offending roots. ticed if I was standing. For just having the turf meet the because I don’t like its appear- its best. I use a clawed hand tool to the major edging operations cultivated soil. ance — there is nothing natu- Edges require regular rake the soil to level it and in the spring and fall I use a For those who want a less ral looking about plastic edg- maintenance to keep them to make the soil surface look sharp square-mouthed spade labour-intensive approach, ing products. clean and crisp, although how more attractive. I remove any to edge these areas because I be aware that all physical If you want your garden to the edges are constructed and weeds, damaged branches, or like to create somewhat of a edges will require some main- look neat and tidy, get out the whether there is hardscape other debris from along the gully between the turf and the tenance, but the more solid kneeling pad, scissors and involved will affect the edge of the cultivated area. cultivated soil to help prevent the material used, the less trowel and start edging — just amount of maintenance There are many tools on the grass from invading. work that will be required. consider it another wonder- required. There are two market and some of my gar- To avoid much of this chore, For example, bricks look nice ful opportunity to spend time reasons that edging must be dening friends think I’m crazy there are edging materials but grass and weeds eventu- outdoors enjoying fresh air done regularly, particularly to edge this way. However, I available that can be installed ally grow between the bricks. and sunshine in your garden! if the edges involve turf next take the opportunity while I along turf edges, such as It is necessary to lift the bricks to cultivated soil. The first am in close proximity to the bricks, cement curbing, plas- periodically to remove the Albert Parsons writes from Minnedosa, is that roots of grass quickly plants to observe how they tic edging material and land- weeds, grass and roots that Manitoba 24 The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 COUNTRY CROSSROADS

Reduce, reuse and recycle our precious water With only a small percentage of Earth’s water being usable we need to protect it

Collect shower water RRBC release Water recycling If you are going to take a hot shower, the water tempera- s temperatures soar dur- is reusing treated ture takes a couple of minutes ing the summer months waste water to reach a comfortable level. A and dry conditions set for beneficial So, by the time the water in, it is more important than purposes such as gets heated, keep a bucket ever to conserve those precious beneath to store the cold drops of water. Although there agricultural and water. is the same amount of water on landscape irrigation, Earth today as when the water industrial processes, Divert your roof run-off formed, only a small percentage If it is rainy season, keep a of it is usable and that usable toilet flushing, barrel under your roof’s drain amount is decreasing as time and replenishing and collect the water. Use this passes. Then you add drought a groundwater to water your garden, do the conditions and high summer basin (referred to dishes or wash the cars. temperatures and you have a recipe for water shortage and as groundwater Create a rain garden the need to reduce, reuse and recharge). Water With a little retouching, you recycle. recycling offers can create a garden in which There are many ways we can the run-off from plants from reduce how we use water in our resource and hanging baskets is diverted to homes from not watering lawns, financial savings. plants in the lower parts. turning off the faucet when brushing teeth, limiting shower These are just a few ideas time, etc. Water recycling is you can implement in your reusing treated waste water for daily lives to reuse water, but beneficial purposes such as why stop there? Together with agricultural and landscape irri- your family, identify other gation, industrial processes, toi- ways to reuse water, then let flushing, and replenishing a Reuse drinking water share how your household is groundwater basin (referred to If a water bottle is sitting for too using creative techniques to as groundwater recharge). Water long, and you do not wish to reuse this precious resource. recycling offers resource and drink it, then go to your garden For more information on financial savings. and feed a thirsty plant with it. how to reduce, reuse and Here’s some ways to reuse Did you know that unsweet- recycle, check out: water in the home: ened tea can also be poured on U S E n v i r o n m e n t a l Collect rainwater in a barrel to be used around the home. Photo: Thinkstock plants? Protection Agency: www.epa. Install a rain barrel gov, Instead of using supplied water water. Once it has cooled down, Install a grey water system Recycle aquarium water Eco Kids USA: www.ecokid- to water your garden, you can use it to water your garden or for When you do laundry or wash Another useful trick to reuse susa.org. collect rainwater in a rain barrel other purposes at home. your hands in the basin, the water at home is to recycle dirty for this purpose. Use this col- water that usually goes down aquarium water to make ferti- The Red River Basin Commission lected water for different pur- Save when you wash the drain can be redirected for lizer for your plants. (RRBC) is a grassroots organization poses at home. fruits and vegetables other purposes at home. For that is a chartered not-for-profit The water that you used to wash example, water draining from Reuse unwanted ice corporation under the provisions of Save pasta water your fruits or vegetables is also your laundry can be diverted Instead of just dumping that Manitoba, North Dakota, Minnesota, Next time you make pasta, don’t suitable to reuse at home. Place to flush the toilet. Installing unwanted ice down the drain, and South Dakota law. Contact the let the precious water go down the colander over a pot to collect such a system requires plumb- spread it in your garden, and let Winnipeg office at 204-982-7254, or the drain. Instead, keep the col- this water, and use it to flush the ing and a little investment, but the process of evaporation do you can check out the website at www. ander over a pot to collect that toilet or water the garden. it’s worth it. the rest. 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 legacy of these I disappearing “Prairie sentinels.” The Manitoba Historical Society (MHS) is gathering information about all elevators that ever stood in Manitoba, regardless of their present status. Collaborating with the Manitoba Co-operator it is supply- ing these images of a grain elevator each week in hopes readers will be able to tell the society more about it, or any other elevator they know of. MHS Gordon Goldsborough webmaster and Journal editor has devel- oped a website to post your replies to a series of questions about eleva- tors. The MHS is interested in all grain elevators that have served the farm community. Your contributions will help gather historical information such as present status of elevators, names of companies, owners and agents, rail lines, year elevators were built — and dates when they were torn down (if applicable). There is room on the website to post personal recollections and stories related to grain elevators. The MHS presently also has only a partial list of all elevators that have been demolished. You can help by updating that list if you know of one not included on that list. Your contributions are greatly appreciated and will help the MHS develop a comprehensive, searchable database to preserve the farm community's collective knowledge of what was once a vast network of grain elevators across Manitoba. Please contribute to This Old Grain Elevator website at: http://www. mhs.mb.ca/elevators. You will receive a response, by email or phone call, confirming that When this photo was taken in 1962, there were three elevators in the village of Strathclair. The United Grain Growers elevator in the your submission was received. foreground dates from around 1930 and its crib annex from 1957. The Manitoba Pool elevator in the background was opened by the Goldsborough is interested in hearing all sorts of experiences Province Elevator Company in 1933. Sold to the Pool in 1948, a new elevator was built in 1957 and the older elevator was converted to about the elevators — funny, sad, or anything in between. Readers an annex, later replaced with two large crib annexes. All elevators, including one in the middle owned by Pioneer Grain, were sold to willing to share their stories can leave messages at 204-474-7469. Pool in 1974 and have since been removed from the site. Photo: University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 25

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Enclosed, Stock and 7’ Sickle Mower * 2 Sec Diamond 1/2” torque wrench; Large HD hyd. shop TRUCK PARTS: 1/2 to 3 ton, new and 2009 DRAKE 40’ tri-axle 2 hopper. new ADRIAN’S MAGNETO SERVICE. Guaran- Harrows * 60’ Hyd Lift Harrows * Horse Trailers. Big Tex 20- 40’ Goosenecks, teed repairs on mags and ignitors. Repairs. press; Makita cordless reciprocating saw; used. We ship anywhere. Contact Phoenix brakes, tires, paint and tarp. Very clean, 23,900 lbs. GVWR, start at $12,995. Free Parts. Sales. 204-326-6497. Box 21232, Coop 16’ Cult * Int 310 12’ Discer Beaver-Rockwell table saw; Large quantity Auto, 1-877-585-2300, Lucky Lake, SK. $34,000. 306-745-6140, 306-745-7530. spare & 3 yr. warranty. Jason’s Agri-Motive Steinbach, MB. R5G 1S5. Seeder * Metal Shop Cabinets * Miller of tools, wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, 306-472-3159. www.jasonsagri-motive.ca snap ring pliers; Snap-On air chisel set; SOUTHSIDE AUTO WRECKERS located AC/DC 225 Amp Welder * Hobart Snap-On torque-o-meter; OTC pry-bar set; 1967 MF 180 diesel tractor, approx. 65 135 Mig Welder * Westinghouse in Weyburn, SK. 306-842-2641. Used car HP, multipower, PS, four new tires, Groen- Floor standing drill press; Drill press vices; parts, light truck to semi-truck parts. We Arc Welder * Acetylene Gauges * Air 5500 watt dsl. generator; Assorted useable NORMS SANDBLASTING & PAINT, 40 ing 3PTH, restored, like new, best offer buy scrap iron and non-ferrous metals. years body and paint experience. We do over $9999. 306-452-3795, Redvers, SK. Comp * Band Saw * Metal Cut Off steel pieces, angle iron, tubing, pipe, flat, plate, etc.; 2-ton trolley for overhead metal and fiberglass repairs and integral to Saw * Power Tools * Air Tools * Roller WRECKING VOLVO TRUCKS: Misc. axles daycab conversions. Sandblasting and WANTED: TRACTOR PULL SLED suitable winch; Nitrogen cyl. & gas for A/C evac; Conveyors * Dust Collection System Air tools, die grinders, impact wrenches and parts. Also tandem trailer suspension paint to trailers, trucks and heavy equip. for tractors 4000 to 12,000 lbs. axles. Call 306-539-4642, Regina, SK. Endura primers and topcoats. A one stop 306-237-7667, Perdue, SK. * Chainsaw * JD Pressure Washer * (up to 3/4”), chisel, etc.; 12 volt chain saw Hand Tools * Shop Supply * Electric sharp; Pressure washer; JD chain saw; shop. Norm 306-272-4407, Foam Lake SK. Acetylene torch kit; Welding tools; HD SASKATOON TRUCK PARTS CENTRE It doesn’t get any better than this. Prepay RUMELY OIL PULL; Bulldog Tractor. Call Furnace * Semi Load of New Building Ltd. North Corman Industrial Park. 306-304-1959, Goodsoil, SK. acetylene cart; 4 wooden grain bins, 10x14 your ad for 3 weeks and get 2 weeks free! Supply & Hardware * (3 w/tin roof, 1 w/asphalt shingles); Plus New and used parts available for 3 ton Call today! 1-800-667-7770. JD 830 with pup start engine, dual hyds., much more! For full listing, visit trucks all the way up to highway tractors, CM TRUCK BEDS. Starting at $2895. Call both engines run, original condition, Stuart McSherry www.gartonsauction.com for every make and model, no part too big PRAIRIE SANDBLASTING & PAINTING. Jason’s Agri-Motive, 306-472-3159 or visit $8000. Call 306-621-5136, Yorkton, SK. or small. Our shop specializes in custom Trailer overhauls and repairs, alum. slopes us at: www.jasonsagri-motive.ca #12 Patterson Dr., Stonewall, MB rebuilt differentials/transmissions and and trailer repairs, tarps, insurance claims, Farming is enough of a gamble, advertise in the (204) 467-1858 or (204) 886-7027 TIMED FARM HOUSE AUCTION - Leslie, clutch installations. Engines are available, and trailer sales. Epoxy paint. Agriculture COMBINE TRAILER TRI-AXLE, 2000 Manitoba Co-operator classified section. It’s a www.mcsherryauction.com SK. area, Aug. 25- 29th. 28x36’ 2 bdrm. to both gas and diesel. Re-sale units are on and commercial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Janzen, 12’ wide, Sask. safety, $18,700. sure thing. 1-800-667-7770. be moved. Pictures and details: at the lot ready to go. We buy wrecks for 306-744-7930, Saltcoats, SK. Call 306-222-2413, Saskatoon, SK. www.ukrainetzauction.com Click on www.trailerguy.ca parts, and sell for wrecks! For more info. 2010 LODE-KING SUPER B grain trailers, Timed Auctions to register and bid. PL call 306-668-5675 or 1-800-667-3023. #915851. 11x24.5 at 60%, lift axles, asking $35,000. 30 GRAVEL TRAILERS, END dumps, clam Classified www.saskatoontruckparts.ca DL #914394 For more info. call Scott 306-747-9322, dumps, cross dumps, side dumps. Check Tom 780-713-5967, Shellbrook, SK. prices on: www.trailerguy.ca Call Category index ONLINE AUCTION: “Ready, Aim, Consign” WRECKING TRUCKS: All makes all 306-222-2413, Saskatoon, SK. Monthly Firearms Sale. Bids close models. Need parts? Call 306-821-0260 Aug. 31st. 203-60th St. E, Saskatoon. or email: [email protected] 100 MISC. SEMI TRAILER FLATDECKS/ Announcements & Calendars .0100 - 0340 Farm Machinery ...... 4103 - 4328 Call Derek 306-227-5940. Wrecking Dodge, Chev, GMC, Ford and stepdecks, $2500 - $30,000. 10 heavy www.McDougallAuction.com PL #33187. others. Lots of 4x4 stuff, 1/2 ton - 3 ton, lowbeds, $10,000 - $70,000; Belly & end Airplanes ...... 0400 Livestock ...... 5000 - 5792 buses etc. and some cars. We ship by bus, dumps and alum. tankers. 306-222-2413, mail, Loomis, Purolator. Lloydminster, SK. Saskatoon, SK. www.trailerguy.ca Antiques Sales & Auctions ....0701 - 0710 Organic ...... 5943 - 5948 Remember that story you wanted to Auction Sales ...... 0900 Personal ...... 5950 - 5952 read again from a few months back? NEW EMERALD GRAIN trailers in stock SCHOOL BUSES: 20 to 66 passenger, now! Manufactured in Western Canada. 1998 to 2007, $2700 and up. 14 buses in Buy now - these are always in short supply Auto & Transport ...... 1050 - 1705 Real Estate Sales ...... 6110 - 6140 stock! Call Phoenix Auto, Lucky Lake, SK. for harvest! Cam-Don Motors Ltd., Network SEARCH 1-877-585-2300. DL #320074. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. Business Opportunities ...... 2800 Recreational Vehicles ...... 6161 - 6168 NEW WILSON and CASTLETON tridems Search news. Read stories. Find insight. and Super B’s. 2014 Wilson Super B; 6 oth- Contracting & Custom Work ...3510 - 3560 Rentals & Accommodations .6210 - 6245 er used Super B’s; 2005 Lode-King Super 2016 SUBARU IMPREZA consumer reports B. Ron Brown Imp. call 306-493-9393, DL ONLINE AUCTION: Heavy Trucks and #905231. www.rbisk.ca Construction Equipment ...... 3600 Seed (Pedigreed & Common) .6404 - 6542 Tractor; 2011 Peterbilt Conventional 389 as best small call starting at $23,360! Call 2009 HUTCHINSON 34,000L TANK tri- dem tank trailer, air susp., 1 compartment, semi tractor; 2007 Hino 185 Reefer Heavy for best price!! 1-877-373-2662 or 2014 SUPER B Lode-King, aluminum trail- Ford C800 grain truck w/hoist; 1988 GMC www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. well maintained, 2018 SK. safety, $18,900 Farm Buildings ...... 4000 - 4005 Careers ...... 8001 - 8050 ers, lift axles, 22.5 rubber, priced to sell. 1-800-667-4515 www.combineworld.com water tank heavy truck. Bids Close in Sas- Call Basil, 306-831-7026, Wiseton, SK. katoon, August 29th, Noon. View at 203 SPECIAL PURCHASE OF new and near- 2018 SOUTHLAND 22’ Tri-Axle Trailer, for a Complete Category list visit us 60th St. East. Visit McDougallAuction.com new 2014-2015 Crosstrek XVs. Save up to BREAKING NEWS! NEW 2018 Berg’s tri- 7000 lbs axles, 6’ ramps, max cargo for details or call Terry 306-341-0363 or $5000. Come in quickly!! 1-877-373-2662. axle 45’ grain trailer, air ride, $51,900; 17,204 lbs., $9480. 1-800-667-4515, online at farmzilla.Com 306-652-4334. PL #331787. www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. Save $10,000. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. www.combineworld.com 26 The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017

1989 CHEV SILVERADO reg. cab, 2 WD, 2006 FREIGHTLINER, Mercedes eng., 410 fully loaded, blue and white, no leather, HP, Eaton UltraShift, 20’ Cancade box and running boards, autostart, 83,500 orig. tarp. $20,000 in recent work orders, kms, no winter driving, no rust, mint! 950,000 kms, asking $65,000. Call $12,500; 2004 GMC ext cab, 4x4 SLE, 306-747-7622, Shellbrook, SK. 111,739 orig. kms, A/T/C, PW, PDL, push button 4x4, spray-in boxliner, 2 way auto- 1976 GMC 6500 3 ton, real nice truck, al- start, Silver birchwood color. 5.3L eng., ways shedded, 16’ Lux BH&T, $7500. auto., no rust, mint, $16,000. 306-233-7305, Cudworth, SK. 306-383-7575, Quill Lake, SK. AUTOMATICS READY FOR HARVEST: 1994 Freightliner FL80, 8.2 Cummins, 5 spd. Al- 2018 SOUTHLAND 22’ TRI-AXLE 7000 lison auto., 8.5x20x60 CIM B&H, roll tarp, 1999 STERLING LT9513 T/A dump 2011 VOLVO 730 mid-roof, Volvo D16-550 BAILIFF ONLINE AUCTION, the following truck, 269,825 kms, Eaton 13 spd, 15’ HP, 18 spd., 1,265,000 kms., $34,900. Call are up for bids: 2013 Western Star 4900 lbs. axles, 6’ ramps, max cargo 17,204 lbs., 1979INT.TANDEMgraintruck,IH446gas fresh SK safety; 2000 IHC 2674, 8.5x22.60 $8900. Call 1-800-667-4515 or view CIM BH&T, fresh SK safety. Clean western gravel box, fresh SK safety, $29,900. Norm at 204-761-7797, Brandon, MB. SF, 2012 Peterbilt 388, 2006 KW T300, w/20'grainB&H,wellmaintainedbuteng. 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com 2005 Freightliner M2 Tandem van body www.combineworld.com needswork,turnsoverbutdoesnotstart, trucks! Neil: 306-231-8300, Humboldt, SK. Looking for a hand around the farm? Place a with lift. For more information, email 128,000orig.kms.306-631-7433,Moose ATTENTION GRAVEL HAULERS: 5 tan- [email protected]. Saskatoon, SK. 1986 BEDARD 18,000L Tank pup trailer, Jaw, SK. Email: [email protected] 1971 FORD F500 with B&H and roll tarp in help wanted ad in the classifieds. T/A, air brakes, good water hauler, $7900. good condition, $5500. Call 306-223-4417, dems in stock, 1998-2007; Tri-axle 18’ Call 1-800-667-7770. Call 1-800-667-4515 or visit our website at 1977 IHC 1600, B&H, roll tarp, 27,000 Laird, SK. dump. Yellowhead Sales, 306-783-2899, www.combineworld.com GVW, 74,000 kms, $4000; 1984 GMC 335 Yorkton, SK HP, Detroit, 13 spd., wet kit, 12&40 axles, IH TRUCKS, EATON AutoShift, new 20’ 345,000 orig kms, $10,000. 204-785-0498, B&H elec. tarp; 2002 IH 440, Allison auto., East Selkirk, MB. 19’ BH&T, low km’s; 2008 IH 7600 tandem, ISX Cummins 10 spd., new 20’ BH&T; 2007 1999 INTERNATIONAL 9200 Series, 1997 FORD LOUISVILLE tandem grain Peterbilt 330 S/A, Allison auto., new 16’ daycab, C10 Cat engine, 9 spd. trans., truck w/20’ Midland box and roll tarp, 8.3 BH&T. Ron Brown Imp. 306-493-9393, DL $17,000. 306-463-8416, Eston, SK. Cummins (no emissions), 105,000 kms., 6 #905231. www.rbisk.ca spd. auto, Allison trans., 16,000 lb. front axles, 385/65R22.5 tires, rear 11R22.5’s 20+ TANDEMS: Standards & Automatics. 2006 PETERBILT 379XL, C15 475-550, 13 like new, mint condition, must be seen! Yellowhead Sales, 306-783-2899, Yorkton, spd., 12 fronts, 40 rears, 22.5 rubber, $60,000. 20 year old truck looks & drives SK. clean truck, asking $42,500. Call like new. 204-771-9700, La Salle, MB. 204-952-5937, Winnipeg, MB. KENWORTH T800 Cat eng., 18 spd., 20’ 2012 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA mid-roof, ALLISON AUTOMATIC TRUCKS: Several B&H roll tarp, Heavy Spec, Sask. safetied, DD15-505 HP, 13 spd., 876,500 kms., 2012 INTERNATIONAL TERRASTAR 2009 HUTCHINSON 34,000L tank tri- trucks with auto. trans. available with C&C $43,000. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. $49,900. Norm 204-761-7797 Brandon MB dem tank trailer, air susp., one compart- or grain or gravel box. Starting at $19,900; 96,016 miles, Hiab 3350 Kg crane, Maxx- ment, good cond, 2018 SK safety $16,900 force 7 (300 HP), 5 spd. auto, flatdecks, Call K&L Equipment, 306-795-7779, Itu- REMOTE CONTROL ENDGATE AND 2015 INT. LONESTAR, 260,000 kms, 550 1-800-667-4515 www.combineworld.com na, SK. DL #910885. [email protected] 5th wheel, 4x2, diff. lock, $24,900. hoist systems can save you time, energy ISX Cummins, 46 rears, 3.90 ratio, 4-way 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com 1989 IH F1954, 466 dsl., 5&2, air brakes, and keep you safe this seeding season. lockers, much, much more, including 2.5 rear TA, new 11x22 tires, new 8x20 box 5 Give Kramble Industries a call at years warranty left. Reduced! $139,000. yrs. ago, roll up tarp, 108,000 kms., 306-933-2655, Saskatoon, SK. or visit us More info. Dan 306-233-7488, Wakaw, SK. $50,000. 306-449-2255, A.E. Chicoine online at: www.kramble.net Farm Equipment Limited, Storthoaks, SK. 2007 MACK, 10 speed Eaton auto., new KENWORTHS: 2007 T800 500 Cat 18 20’ CIM B&H, 380,000 kms., fresh Sask. spd., 46 diff. lockers; 2009 T660, new pre- 2007 MACK, 400 HP Mack eng., AutoShift 2005 PETERBILT C15 eng., 18 spd., emission, 525 ISX, new 18 spd. and clutch, trans., A/T/C, new 20’ BH&T, new rear safeties. Call 306-270-6399, Saskatoon, SK. www.78truxsales.com DL #316542. w/2016 Timpte trailer. Both units in exc. 46 diff., lockers; 2008 T800 daycab, 500 tires, 716,000 kms, exc. shape, $67,500; cond. w/safety papers. $105,000 for both Cat, 18 spd., lockers, new clutch and trans; 2009 IH Transtar 8600 w/Cummins eng. units. Will separate. For more details, 2014 Western Star 4900, 46 diff. Detroit, 10 spd., AutoShift, new 20’ BH&T, 742,000 204-918-4029, 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB. 18 spd., 4-way locks; 2008 Freightliner kms, exc. tires, real good shape, $69,500; Cascadia, daycab, Detroit 515, 18 spd., 2008 WALINGA TRIDEM live bottom, 2007 IH 9200, ISX Cummins, 430 HP, 2012 IHC TRANSTAR, low pro, Max 300 lockers; 2007 IH 9900i, 525 ISX, 18 spd, 107,493 kms, alum., 12 comp., hydraulic AutoShift, alum. wheels, new 20’ BH&T, HP diesel, Allison auto. trans., single axle, 3-way lockers; 2007 IH 9200 daycab, 450 control, very good condition, $54,900. fully loaded, 1,000,000 kms, real nice, loaded cab, 13’ Armstrong landscape ISX, 13 spd; 1996 T800, Cat, 13 spd., re- 1-800-667-4515 www.combineworld.com $67,500; 2009 Mack CH613, 430 HP dump, $39,900; 2010 CHEV 1 ton dump built trans., diffs and injectors; 2006 Pete 1981 FORD 8000 pole truck Cat 3208, 4 Mack, 10 spd., AutoShift, new 20’ BH&T, truck w/10’ gravel dump, $14,900. K&L 379, daycab, 500 Cat, 18 spd., lockers, spd., A/T, service body, 17,500 lbs. Pitman alum. wheels, 1.4 million kms, has bearing Equipment and Auto. Call Ladimer, PC1500 pole cat, $6980. 3 TRIDEMS, 3 TANDEM stepdecks; S/A 28’ new rebuilt eng., new clutch; 2005 Mack roll done, nice shape, $69,500; 2007 306-795-7779, Ituna SK. DL #910885. CH613, 18 spd., lockers, wet kit, 450,000 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com stepdeck; Tandem, tridem and Super B Kenworth T600, C13 Cat, 425 HP, 13 highboys; 28’ to 53’ van trailers. Tanker: kms; 2- 1996 FLD 120 Freightliners, 425 spd., AutoShift, new 20’ BH&T, alum. Cat, 430 Detroit, lockers. Ron Brown Im- 1981 FORD 8000 Pole Truck, Cat 3208, tandem aluminum 8000 gallon; S/A and wheels, new paint, 1.0 million kms, exc. 4 spd. A/T, service body, 17,500 lbs. Pit- tandem converters. Ron Brown Imp. plements, Delisle, SK., 306-493-9393. DL truck, $71,500; 1996 Midland 24’ tandem 905231. www.rbisk.ca man PC1500 pole cat, $6980. 306-493-9393, Delisle, SK. DL #905231. pup grain trailer, stiff pole, completely re- 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com www.rbisk.ca built, new paint and brakes, exc. shape, $18,500; 1999 IH 4700 S/A w/17’ steel 2013 VOLVO 630 mid-roof, flat deck spec, SANDBLASTING AND PAINTING of heavy trucks, trailers and equipment. Please call BEHNKE DROP DECK semi style and flatdeck, 230,000 kms, IH dsl., 10 spd., Volvo D13, I-Shift, 784,000 kms., $64,800. good tires, $19,500; 2005 IH 9200 trac- Call Norm at 204-761-7797, Brandon, MB. for details. Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., pintle hitch sprayer trailers. Air ride, 1-800-938-3323, Delisle, SK. tandem and tridems. Contact SK: tor, ISX Cummins, 430 HP, 13 spd., alum 306-398-8000; AB: 403-350-0336. wheels, flat-top sleeper, good rubber, $22,500. All trucks SK. safetied. Trades TWO 2007 IHC 9400, Cat 500, 18 spd., 46 considered. All reasonable offers consid- rears and lockers, 51” sleepers; (2) 2009 ered. Arborfield SK., call Merv at Mack, 485 HP, 18 spd., 46 rears and lock- 306-276-7518 res., 306-767-2616 cell. DL ers, 51” sleeper; 2008 Freightliner, 515 HP, #906768. 2005 STERLING L9500 T/A dump truck Cat C15, 10 speed Eaton, 15’ gravel 18 spd., 46 rears and lockers, wet line kit. AUTOSHIFT TRUCKS AVAILABLE: Boxed box, fresh SK safety, $39,800. Yellowhead Sales 306-783-2899, Yorkton. tandems and tractor units. Contact David 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com 306-887-2094, 306-864-7055, Kinistino, We know that farming is enough of a gamble 2016 RAM 1500 Limited Crew Cab 4x4, SK. DL #327784. www.davidstrucks.com CANUCK NEW End and side dumps. IH so if you want to sell it fast place your ad in 1994 WESTERN STAR 4964F Crane Absolutely loaded, only 700 km's. Original 9200 Detroit, 10 spd., 16’ gravel box; 2013 the Manitoba Co-operator classifieds. It’s a truck, 584,000 kms, T/A, Cat 3406, Eaton Retail $73,558, now $51,900! Blue in color, REITRED: 1977 FORD F600, steel B&H; Decap tri-axle belly dump. Ron Brown 2012 MACK PINNACLE CXU613 day-cab, Sure Thing. Call our toll-free number today. 18 speed, Ferrari 8300 Kg crane, fresh Stock #U192. DL#331445. 306-542-8130, 1979 F600, steel B&H. Both in good cond. Imp. 306-493-9393, Delisle, SK. DL Mack MP8-455HP, Eaton 13 spd., $39,900. We have friendly staff ready to help. safety $19,800. 1-800-667-4515. Kamsack, SK. www.redlinechrysler.com 306-944-4325, 306-231-8355, Bruno, SK. 905231 www.rbisk.ca Call Norm 204-761-7797, Brandon, MB. 1-800-667-7770. www.combineworld.com

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SPECIAL PURCHASE OF new and near 2 BAY CARWASH- ROSSBURN, MB. with REGULATION DUGOUTS: 120x60x14’, EVERYTHING MUST GO!! Cat D8H 46A new 2014-2015 Crosstrek XVs. Save up to new 2 bdrm suite, open concept, new ap- $2000; 160x60x14’, $2950; 180x60x14’, series, never had a dozer, low hrs.; Cat $5000. Come in quickly!! 1-877-373-2662. pliances, never lived in. Near Riding Mtn $3450; 200x60x14’, $3950; Larger sizes D8H 46A high HP, hyd. scraper ready; (4) www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. National Park, lots of lakes, farming area. available. Travel incl. in Sask. Gov’t grants Cat D2 crawlers; (3) Cat D4-7U crawlers; Great opportunity! Info. ph 204-859-2219. available. 306-222-8054, Saskatoon, SK. IH TD6 w/dozer; IH TD9 92 series with loader; (2) AC HD6 crawlers; (2) Cat 955K crawler loaders; Cat D7 3T hyd. dozer and rake; (2) MF crawler loaders; Fiat-Allis 605B loader; Volvo L-320 loader; Hough 30 loader, gas; Clark 35-C loader; Cat 988 PIONEER 2436 Primary jaw crusher with loader, new motor; Cat 966C w/high lift vibratory feeder, dsl. or electric, $95,000 clam; Kawasaki KSS 80 loader; JD 190E TWO 14X12’ STEEL galvanized doors off a OBO. 204-372-6832, Broad Valley, MB. excavator; Case 1085C excavator; Case Fairford shed, could be taken down for a FARM/CORPORATE PROJECTS. Call A.L. 1845C skidsteer; Pettibone telescopic 2003 FORD F750 Refuse truck, 169,642 fence, fair condition, 25 yrs. old. Call Management Group for all your borrowing 2006 KOMATSU WA-320-5 wheel loader, forklift; 10 work ready graders, JD, Cham- kms, side load, 25 cubic yd, A/T, Cummins 306-463-4866, Kindersley, SK. and lease requirements. 306-790-2020, QA bucket and forks, $55,500; 1989 D6H pion, Galion; 10 cranes and draglines; 12 2008 JD 304J wheel loader, 4542 hours, 5.9L, $13,800. 1-800-667-4515. Regina, SK. Cat LGP crawler dozer, direct drive, 90% forklifts from 2 to 9 tonne; 3 Ditch Witch JD 5030T (73 HP), 2 spd hydrostatic, exc. www.combineworld.com undercarriage, $39,500; Robert Harris, trenchers; Cat 70 and 463 pull scrapers; condition, $64,800. 1-800-667-4515, 204-642-9959, 204-470-5493, Gimli, MB. (7) air compressors from 185 to 750 CFM; www.combineworld.com ROUGH LUMBER: 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 1” DEBTS, BILLS AND charge accounts too Pics/info. at robertharrisequipment.com New and used culverts, many types and boards, windbreak slabs, 4x4, 6x6, 8x8, all high? Need to resolve prior to spring? Call sizes; IH 574 tractor loader, rear blade, 3 in stock. Custom sizes and log siding on us to develop a professional mediation PTH, dsl.; Over 45 Gensets from 3 to 193 plan, resolution plan or restructuring plan. Kw; Over 20,000’ of new and used cable; order. Call V&R Sawing 306-232-5488, Call toll free 1-888-577-2020. Rosthern, SK. 1974 CAT D7F, 14’ angle dozer, 26” pads, 1000 new and used track rollers; 400 new 3306 eng., 60% UC, vg cond., $38,000 and used hyd. cylinders; 500 new and used TROUBLED WITH CREDIT CARD BAL- OBO. 204-467-2109, Stonewall, MB. buckets and blades; 50 sets of new and ANCE? Maxed out your credit cards? We 2004 CAT D6N dozer with 6-way blade used pallet forks; New and used tires, can pay off your credit card debts or line and ripper, $68,750. Call 204-871-0925, mostly construction sizes; Toledo Model of credit! With low rates from 1.99% Bad MacGregor, MB. 840 scale, 50,000 lbs., up to 135’ long; Su- PRICE TO CLEAR!! credit okay. Call 780-566-1349 or perior scale, 60’ long; 2 hanging scales, 15 High tensile roofing & siding. 1-800-917-3326, Edmonton, AB. EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, various shapes tonne; Link Belt LS98 dragline; 7 draglines 2 and sizes for different excavators. Call and 4 WD cranes; Sawmill 50’, complete; #1 Gr. Galvalume 26 gu ....89¢/ft 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. Packers SP and PT; Over 25 graders being 1998 GMC T6500 COE, 686,000 kms, .... 2 parted out; Blaw-Knox SP110 paver; Blaw- S/A, 3116 Cat, Eaton manual, 16’ van #1 Gr. Galvalume 29 gu 75¢/ft 2012 KOMATSU WA380-6 wheel loader, hyd. QA, AC, ride control emergency steer- Knox PF180H paver; Barber Green asphalt 2013 WACKER NEUSON 750T Telescop- body, excellent condition, $9980. B-Gr. coloured ...... 75¢/ft.2 track paver; (2) Bomag MPH 100 pulveriz- 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com ing, AutoLube, 23.5x25 tires, 3135 hrs., ic wheel loader, 164 hrs., Deutz 60 HP tur- B-Gr. Galv 29 gu ...... 69¢/ft 2 $140,000; 2008 JD 850J WLT crawler doz- ers; (2) Cat PR275 asphalt grinders; Pio- bo, 4 wheel steer, like new! $73,800. er, c/w ROP’S, 12’ 6-way blade, SBG pads, neer crusher Model 4022; Conveyors and 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com B-Gr 30 gu Galv...... 49¢/ft.2 8700 hrs, $95,000. Call 204-871-0925, hoppers; 1986 GMC fuel truck, tandem; (2) 1986 Ford LT 9000 trucks; 1986 GMC 2 CUSTOM SILAGE/ HARVEST.Booking acres MacGregor, MB. Multi-coloured millends ..59¢/ft. for 2017 silage/harvesting season. We are tandem gravel truck; 1995 Ford flatdeck CALL NOW! running JD harvester, trucks, packing trac- Do you want to target Manitoba farmers? truck, gas; 1979 IH CargoStar 1950B tor and MacDon swather. Reasonable rates. Place your ad in the Manitoba Co-operator. w/15’ van, DT 466 eng., only 34,000 kms; FOUILLARD STEEL Fullorpartoperationtosuityourneeds. Manitoba’s best-read farm publication. (2) Mack cabovers w/15’ and 19’ boxes, SUPPLIES LTD. 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LAZARE, MB. call204-851-5679,Virden/Elkhorn,MB. tandem w/box; IH deck truck, crewcab, 1-800-510-3303 [email protected] DT466 dsl., full tandem 8.5x16.5’ deck, large Fassi crane, rear hyd. winch; Ford 8000 tandem with near new 140 Hiab CONTINUOUS METAL ROOFING, no ex- CUSTOM SILAGING with Claas Chopper posed screws to leak or metal overlaps. crane; (2) 100’ ladder trucks; (10) fire en- and all support equipment. 306-527-2228 gines; 2003 IH 4300 truck, S/A, deck, 2000 FORD F550 XL S/A, 579,720 kms, Ideal for lower slope roofs, rinks, church- Regina, SK., or 250-878-3382 Melita, MB. es, pig barns, commercial, arch rib build- DT466 engine; 1977 Lincoln Continental 7.3L, 5 spd. std., 16’ van body w/powered Mark V, white, only 35,186 kms; 1000’ of tailgate, $9980. 1-800-667-4515. ing and residential roofing; also available 2013 VOLVO L50G-TP/S wheel loader, in Snap Lock. 306-435-8008, Wapella, SK. chain link fencing, 8’H; (4) concrete saws; www.combineworld.com SP Tampo Packer, Detroit dsl., 84”W; SP 1323 hrs., 117 HP, hyd. quick attach, auto Bros. padfoot packer; (7) Wobbly packers, leveling, excellent condition, $89,900. TOW TRUCK, 1993 F700, 10 spd., Vulcan GENERAL HAULING: SERVICING Western SP and PT, 9 and 11 wheel; Asphalt rollers, 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com towing unit (will separate). Pro Ag Sales, Canadawith light and heavy hauling. Agri- 1986 CAT D6D S/N 4X10627, CAHR, 155 SP; Sheepfoot PT packers; 3 new skidsteer 306-441-2030 anytime North Battleford SK culture; Construction & Oilfield. 6 - 10 axle HP, long tracks (90%), Cat #56 PS winch plate compactors; (2) Bobcat 811 backhoe CONCRETE FLATWORK: Specializing in combinations.Flatdecks;Doubledrops; angle dozer, susp. seat, $48,500; Blade place & finish of concrete floors. Can ac- attachments; Large tree spade; Cat skid- ScissornecksandTrombonetri-axlestep mounted root rake, $4000. Complete list steer stump grinders; IH 3964 feller commodate any floor design. References deck. Reasonable rates, up for negotiation. of factory options and service history. Call available. Alexander, MB. 204-752-2069. 306-698-7409, email: [email protected] buncher; Case 125B delimber; 8’ 3 PTH 2011 HONDA CRV EXL, silver w/black C.W. (Bill) Ransom, 204-534-7255 or cell snowblower; 4 large trucks with snow- 204-534-7390, Boissevain, MB. leather, NAV, loaded, 4WD, remote start, www.windandweathershelters.com blowers; Bombardier w/broom; 2 Holden exc. cond., very clean, 64,000 miles, new LONG LAKE TRUCKING, two units, custom CAT 70 SCRAPER, SN 3W6017, hyd. con- 4x4 tractors w/blowers; 2 trackless 4x4 COMMERCIAL GRADE Wind and weather hay hauling. 306-567-7100, Imperial, SK. safety, for sale by owner, $15,900 OBO. shelter buildings available in widths from version, entire new flat bottom, tires fair Cummins diesel with broom and blower; 204-488-8451, Winnipeg, MB. 20’ to 90’. Prices starting at $2495. If you $22,500. C.W. (Bill) Ransom 204-534-7255 Hundreds of misc. attachments. Hundreds have bought an auction building and need EQUIPMENT TOWING/ HAULING. Rea- or 204-534-7390, Boissevain, MB. of items not listed. New parts. Big dis- sonable rates. Contact G H Wells Services counts. 2 yards, over 50 acres. Central 2016 SUBARU FORESTER name top pick to upgrade to more durable material or CATERPILLAR 482 SCRAPER, 28 yards, GARWOOD IND. PULL SCRAPER 12 for 2016. Starting from $29,360. Great se- and Trucking, 306-741-9059, Morse, SK. Canada’s largest wreckers of used con- parts, we can help! Contact Paul mint condition, $39,000 OBO. Phone struction equipment. Cambrian Equipment yard, hyd. control, 9’ cut width, forced lection to choose from!! 1-877-373-2662, 306-641-5464 or Ladimer 306-795-7779. 204-648-7129, Grandview, MB. ejection $14,900. 1-800-667-4515, www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. Sales Ltd., Winnipeg, MB. 204-667-2867 or Located in Yorkton, SK. 1980 D8K CRAWLER, dirt tilt blade, bush fax 204-667-2932. www.combineworld.com sweeps, good undercarriage, $38,000. 2000 BOMAG BW90AD-2, vibratory roll- SPECIAL PURCHASE OF new and near- NEUFELD ENT. CORRAL CLEANING, 204-525-4521, Minitonas, MB. Website: new 2014-2015 Crosstrek XVs. Save up to er, 1100 hrs., Kubota diesel, 36” drums. payloader, Bobcat with rubber tracks and www.waltersequipment.com SCHULTE 8 1/2 YARD Scraper, $6500. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com $5000. Come in quickly!! 1-877-373-2662. vertical beater spreaders. Phone 306-675-4848, Leross, SK. www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. 306-220-5013, 306-467-5013, Hague, SK. 2010 CAT 287C skidsteer, rubber tracks, hi flow hyds., 1900 hrs., vg condition, $46,000. 204-748-8303, Elkhorn, MB. BRUSH MULCHING. The fast, effective SKIDSTEER ATTACHMENTS: Buckets, rock canada’s ag-only listings giant way to clear land. Four season service, SKIDSTEER LOADERS: 2008 Case 440, buckets, grapples, weld-on plates, hyd. au- 2008 IH 7600 tandem 24’ van body, power competitive rates, 275 HP unit, also avail. Series 3, approx. 2400 hrs., $24,500; 2006 gers, brush cutters and more large stock. tailgate, 10 speed ISX; 2007 Freightliner PRINT | MOBILE | ONLINE trackhoe with thumb, multiple bucket at- Case 440, approx. 1700 hrs., $22,500; Top quality equipment, quality welding auto. trans., 24’ deck. Ron Brown Imp. tachments. Bury rock and brush piles and 2007 Case 420, approx. 1600 hrs., and sales. Call Darcy at 306-731-3009, 306-493-9393, Delisle, SK. DL #905231 fence line clearing. Borysiuk Contracting $20,500. 204-794-5979, Springfield, MB. 306-731-8195, Craven, SK. www.rbisk.ca Inc., www.bcisk.ca Prince Albert, SK., HYDRAULIC SCRAPERS: Cat, Allis Chalm- 306-960-3804. ers, LeTourneau, 6 - 35 yard, pull type or CAN-AM TRUCK EXPORT LTD., Delisle, direct mount; Scraper tires; Direct mount 2008 GENIE S45 Boom Lift, 4048 hrs., SK. 1-800-938-3323. 2006 Western Star MULCHING- TREES, BRUSH, Stumps. motor graders from $14,900; 18’ Excel pull 45’ lift, Deutz diesel, 8” platform, 500 lbs. C15 Cat, 18-46, 36” flat-top, low kms, new Call today 306-933-2950. Visit us at: dozer, $39,500; 21’ Pull dozer, 34,000 lbs, capacity. $23,800. Call 1-800-667-4515 or safety, $50,000; 1998 Timpte convertible www.maverickconstruction.ca $44,900. Call 204-822-3797, Morden, MB. visit www.combineworld.com 1978 CHAMPION 740 motor grader, De- grain trailer, 48’, tandem, air ride, troit 6 cylinder, showing 2568 hours, 14’ $20,000; 2009 Western Star CC 60 Detroit, Moldboard, scarifier, cab, New rear tire, 18 fronts, 46 rears, 4-way locks, 460,000 $19,900. www.combineworld.com Call kms, $60,000; 2007 IHC 4400, DT466, 6 1-800-667-4515. spd., air ride, w/24’ van, 325,000 kms, $16,000; 400 KW to 800 KW gensets, low hrs; 2002 Pete 320, 3126 Cat, auto w/side load garbage unit, $30,000; 2008 Ken- worth 800 daycab, C15 Cat, 18 spd., 46 STEEL STORAGE SHED, 34'x72'x16' walls. rears, 4-way locks, 700,000 kms, $68,000; Bi-fold door is 32' wide, side overhead door 2003 Freightliner Columbia, Detroit 60 Se- is 12'x12'. A walk-in door is incl. Everything ries, 13 spd., 40 rears, $23,000; Gensets isdisassembled, readytomove, verygood GOT also available. Financing available OAC. condition, $25,000. Call 306-230-6879, www.can-amtruck.com DL #910420. Vanscoy, SK. [email protected] PAIN? 2011 JD 320D SKIDSTEER 2 spd. hydro, 2900 hours standard, controls, new tires Find out why deluxe cab, AC and heat, $23,900. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com half our patients www.eco-coatings.ca are happy Western SBS • STEEL • TPO • PVC Canadian farmers

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REMOTE CONTROL SWING AUGER FARM FANS AB-8B Grain Dryer, 120 bu., movers, trailer chute openers, endgate fullyautomatic,singlephase,5875hrs., and hoist systems, wireless full bin alarms, newer digital timer, includes 7x16 load swing belt movers, wireless TractorCams, auger w/5 HP motor, good cond., $5000 motorized utility carts. All shipped directly OBO. 204-325-6097, 204-435-2182, Miami, to you. Safety, convenience, reliability. MB. [email protected] Kramble Industries at 306-933-2655, Saskatoon, SK. or www.kramble.net

BEAVER CONTAINER SYSTEMS, new 1986 GRADALL G660C wheeled excava- and used sea containers, all sizes. CANADA’S GRAIN tor, 7605 mi./4404 excavator hrs, GM 8.2L 306-220-1278, Saskatoon and Regina, SK. STORAGE SPECIALISTS frt/4.7L rear engines, air brakes $14,900. CANADIAN TARPAULIN MANUFACTURERS LTD. 1-888-226-8277 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com GRAIN BAGS 1-519-887-9910 www.marcrestmfg.com WESTERN GRAIN DRYER, mfg. of new grain dryers w/advanced control systems. Updates for roof, tiers, auto moisture con- canada’s ag-only listings giant troller. Economic designed dryers avail. · Protect your valuable commodities with 1-888-288-6857, westerngraindryer.com industry leading grain bags by Ipesa Silo. GRAIN BAG ZIPPER system: Seal your · Don’t be fooled by lesser quality grain bags. search from over bags water and air tight. Call Flaman · 9.4 mil – 10 mil thickness/5 layer blown film. Prince Albert, SK., 1-888-352-6267. GRAIN PILE COVERS 35,000 SUPERB GRAIN DRYERS: Grant Service aG listinGs Ltd. have dryers in stock at winter pricing! 2013 CLAAS 3300 RC Quadrant 3x4 square SQ28D, 30 HP, quiet fan, 576 bu., single baler, approx. 7000 bales made, very good phase power, 12,000,000 BTU, only 2 in cond., $89,000. Can deliver. Call anytime 2006 KOBELCO SK290LC excavator, 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. 5708 hrs., tracks and undercarriage- 75%, stock. Call 306-272-4195. Foam Lake, SK. digging bucket, nice condition, $59,800. 1-800-667-7770 | .com · All covers feature silver/black material to VERMEER 605M ROUND baler, monitor, 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com reflect heat and sunlight, vent opening allows AERATION SYSTEM: Home built, portable, kicker, new PU, good cond., field ready, coal fired, hot water system c/w 5 HP 220 $12,000 OBO. 306-335-7875, Lemberg, SK ROAD GRADERS CONVERTED to pull follow on: moisture to escape, reinforced brass eyelet tie-downs every 3’ to eliminate wind whipping. volt centrifugal fan. Auto elec. controls for behind large 4 WD tractors, 14’ and 16’ coal stoker and water temperature, $1000 JD 24T SQUARE baler, works well, me- blade widths avail. 306-682-3367, CWK SEE WEBSITE chanically sound, ideal for horse lovers, FOR MORE DETAILS www.cantarp.com OBO. Can also be used as space heater! $1500. 306-744-7955, Saltcoats, SK. Ent. Humboldt, SK. www.cwenterprises.ca Email: [email protected] Call 306-449-2412 evenings, Redvers, SK. HYDRAULIC SCRAPERS: LEVER 60, 70, (306) 933-2343 | Fax: (306) 931-1003 SMALL NH 278 square baler, worked when 80, and 435, 4 to 30 yd. available. Rebuilt DRYAIR GRAIN DRYING SYSTEM. 1.2M last used, sold as is. Serial #272864 for years of trouble-free service. Lever GRAIN BAG ZIPPER system: Seal your BTU boiler on propane, mounted on trailer. $1500. Call 306-759-2051, Brownlee, SK. Holdings Inc. 306-682-3332 Muenster, SK. bags water and air tight. Call Fox Lake 4 large heat coil radiators on wheels. Agro Services, AB., 403-854-2820. Large quantity of hose w/quick couplers. 2001 JD 567 Baler, always shedded, mint WOOD POST BUILDING packages or built condition, $17,500. 306-648-2763, on site. For early booking call Shedded, excellent cond., used very little. GRAIN BAG ZIPPER system: Seal your RICHIGER 10’ BAGGER, hopper and truck 306-873-9221 306-323-2099 Archerwill SK 306-648-7595, Gravelbourg, SK. 1-800-667-4990 or visit our website: bags water and air tight. Call Flaman www.warmanhomecentre.com unload option, used very little. Yorkton, SK., 1-888-296-2626. 306-867-8456, 306-867-7719, Glenside SK USED DRYAIR 2000 drying system, STRAIGHT WALL BUILDING packages or 1,200,000 BTU, 4 radiators, and hoses. built on site. For early booking call KEHO/ GRAIN GUARD/ OPI STORMAX. 306-862-1420, 306-873-8549, Tisdale, SK 1-800-667-4990 or visit our website: For sales and service east central SK. and www.warmanhomecentre.com MB., call Gerald Shymko, Calder, SK., DRYAIR GRAIN DRYING SYSTEMS: 306-742-4445 or toll free 1-888-674-5346. 2010E-ZTRAIL860,lights,rolltarp,14" New and used available. Expand your hyd folding auger, hyd grain slide. $24,000. Harvest window. Low temperature drying. KEHO/ GRAIN GUARD Aeration Sales 780-871-3963, Paradise Valley, AB. Clean, safe, and contamination free. Main- NRW SMOOTH WALL HOPPER BINS and Service. R.J. Electric, Avonlea, SK. Call tain grade value. Low supervision and HYDRAULIC PULL SCRAPERS 10 to 25 306-868-2199 or cell 306-868-7738. BRENT 620, TARP, PTO/hyd. unload, ex- yds., exc. cond.; Loader and scraper tires, 1500 bu.; Westeel 14’ on hopper 1500 bu., maintenance. Perfect aeration day 24/7! NEW FARM-KING And MORRIS 14 bale no air, $2500 each or $4400 for both. Call tended to 750 bu., bought new, always Call Factory at 1-888-750-1700 for wagons in stock, ready to go! Lease for custom conversions available. Looking for shedded, exc. cond., $25,000 OBO. Call Cat cable scrapers. Quick Drain Sales Ltd., 204-345-9199, Lac du Bonnet, MB. more information. St. Brieux, SK. $3470 semi annual OAC. Call Cam-Don 204-734-0422, Swan River, MB. Motors Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. 306-231-7318, 306-682-4520 Muenster SK GRAIN BAG ZIPPER system: Seal your BUILD YOUR OWN conveyors, 6”, 7”, 8” 1980 D6D DOZER, wide pad, winch; 1993 bags water and air tight. Call Flaman and 10” end units available; Transfer con- 2013 DEMCO 1150 bu., never used, 900 NEW HOLLAND 1033 Stackliner bale D37 P6 6-way dozer, cab. 306-304-1959. Southey, SK., 1-888-235-2626. veyors and bag conveyors or will custom tires, 1000 PTO, tarp, no scale. Call for wagon, in working cond, 105 bales. Rose- Goodsoil, SK. build. Call for prices. Master Industries pricing, 204-522-6333, Melita, MB. town, SK. 306-831-9979 or 306-882-3141. TIM’S CUSTOM BIN MOVING and Haul- Inc. www.masterindustries.ca Phone 2007 NH BR780A, 1 owner, autotie, 1000 ing Inc. Up to 22’ diameter. 204-362-7103 1-866-567-3101, Loreburn, SK. [email protected] GRAVITY WAGONS: New 400 bu, $7,400; PTO, Mega wide PU, done approx. 15,000 600 bu., $12,500; 750 bu., $18,250. Large bales, stored inside. Retired. Lloydminster, FOR ALL YOUR grain storage, hopper 2014 BATCO 15x120 under bin conveyor selection of used gravity wagons, 250-750 SK. 306-825-2440 or 780-872-6461. cone and steel floor requirements contact: 30HP, 3 phase 600V motor, like new cond, bu. Used grain carts, 450 to 1110 bushel. Kevin’s Custom Ag in Nipawin, SK. Toll $18,000. 306-472-7704, Woodrow, SK. View at: www.zettlerfarmequipment.com free: 1-888-304-2837. 1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB. BATCO CONVEYORS, new and used, NH 14’ HAYBINE; MF 128 square baler; NH BIN MOVING, all sizes up to 19’ diameter, grain augers and SP kits. Delivery and GRAIN CARTS: Brent 672, 674, 770, 772, 1033 bale wagon; NH 268 square baler; w/wo floors; Also move liquid fert. tanks. leasing available. 1-866-746-2666. 774, 874, 974, 1080; 1082; Unverferth: NH chain round baler. 306-283-4747, 306-629-3324, 306-741-9059, Morse, SK. SAFEPORTABLEGRAINDRYING: 306-220-0429, 306-291-9395 Langham SK 7000, 8000, 9200; Ez-Flow 475, 675, 710; Multiple locations in Western Canada. 6- BUTLER 1850 bu. hopper bins with Hyd. drive UFT 725, 750, 760, 4765. We Economical, efficient, fume-free, flameless 1990 CHAMPION 740 Grader, exc. cond., skids, $2 per bushel OBO. Call have others. 35 gravity wagons, 200 - -750 graindryingunitsthathavetheabilityto new rubber, new AC system, perfect glass. 306-231-3819, Humboldt, SK. bu. 1-800-938-8537, Portage la Prairie MB. drymultiplegrainbinssimultaneouslyon [email protected] Saskatoon SK. VIEW AND RECORD up to 4 cameras with www.zettlerfarmequipment.com 1985MF885Swather, used20yearsw/no our new 7” implement camera monitor. your own site. No operator required. Phone SUPERIOR HOPPER BINS: Concrete 1-855-573-4328. [email protected] or problems,goodcondition,$6000.Prince www.precisioncam.ca, Allen Leigh Security Albert. 403-870-0091, [email protected] mount, steel floor mount hopper bins all & Comm, Brandon, MB., 1-866-289-8164. GRAIN BAG ZIPPER system: Seal your visit: www.conleymax.com Kindersley, SK. sizes; 21’ 8000 bu., triple skids, set up bags water and air tight. Call Flaman Moosomin, SK., 1-855-780-2626. 1995 HESSTON 8100 Windrower, $10,500, GREAT PRICES ON new, used and remanu- $20,400; 24’ 10,000 bu. triple skids, set up draper header, diesel, 25' double knife, UII factured engines, parts and accessories for $26,900; 18’ 5000 bu. double skids, PU reel, fair condition, 403-870-0091, $13,350. Freight extra on all bins. Call 2003 UNVERFERTH 8200, tarp, $28,000 diesel pickups. Large inventory, engines 2010 BRANDT 13x70 HP Swing Auger, hyd. GRAIN BAG ZIPPER system: Seal your Prince Albert, SK. [email protected] can be shipped or installed. Give us a call Middle Lake Steel, 306-367-4306, OBO. 306-563-8482, Estevan, SK. 306-367-2408. www.middlelakesteel.com winch, elec. hopper mover, vg cond., no bags water and air tight. Call Flaman Nis- or check: www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca fert., $14,500. 306-459-7767, Ogema, SK. ku, AB., 1-780-955-3400. 2006 NEW HOLLAND HW325, 2186 hrs., 30' Thickett Engine Rebuilding. 204-532-2187, FOR SALE FOR PARTS: J&M 22” unload au- HoneybeeUIIPUreel,doubleknifedrive, Russell, MB. MERIDIAN GRAIN AUGERS available ger, tube and flighting, top section with double swath, canola sheers, air bag with self-propelled mover kits and bin spout and slider extension. 306-452-7799, suspension, shedded, very good condition, 3406B, N14, SERIES 60, running engines Redvers, SK. 306-537-2563, 306-885-4545, Sedley, SK. and parts. Call Yellowhead Traders, sweeps. Call Kevin’s Custom Ag in Nipaw- GRAIN BAG ZIPPER system: Seal your 306-896-2882, Churchbridge, SK. in, SK. Toll free 1-888-304-2837. bags water and air tight. Call Committed 2011WESTWARDM150c/w2012D6040' 2011 UNVERFERTH 1015 EXTREME, Ag Supply, 403-634-1615, Lethbridge, AB. used three seasons, 1000 PTO, scale, tarp, header, double knife, double reel, 1272 hrs. WANTED DIESEL CORES: ISX and N14 AUGUST CLEARANCE: LOADED 2016 HHD8-46 TL10-39; SLMD 12-72 and SLMD always shedded, excellent condition, Call Carl 306-398-7713, Cut Knife, SK. Cummins, C15 Cats, Detroits Ddec 3, 4, $48,000 OBO. 306-264-7869, Kincaid, SK. DD15. Can-Am Truck 1-800-938-3323. 12-95. Used Augers: 2012 SLMD 12-72 2013 JD W150 w/40' 440D header, hyd w/winch and swing mover; Brandt 10x60 FEED BLOWER SYSTEMS, Sales and Ser- roller, JD GPS, green MacDon, 232 eng. 290 CUMMINS, 350 Detroit, 671 Detroit, S/A; FarmKing 10x70 S/A, $6900. Also hrs., $155,000. 306-421-6020, Torquay, SK. dealer for Convey-All Conveyors. Leasing vice. Piping, blower and airlock repairs. Series 60 cores. 306-539-4642, Regina, SK John Beukema 204-497-0029, Carman, MB avail! Call Dale at Mainway Farm Equip- DUAL STAGE ROTARY SCREENERS and 2013 MACDON M205, bi-directional, 990 DIESEL ENGINES, OVERHAUL kits and POLY GRAIN BINS, 40 to 150 bu. for grain ment, 306-567-3285, 306-567-7299, Dav- Kwik Kleen 5-7 tube. Call 204-857-8403, hrs., very nice condition, $72,000; D60-D parts for most makes. Cat, CIH, Cummins, cleaning, feed, and left over treat- idson. www.mainwayfarmeguipment.ca Portage la Prairie, MB. or visit online: Draper 25’, 9 batt reel for dry beans, Detroit, Mack. M&M Equipment Ltd., Parts ed seed. 306-258-4422, Vonda, SK. www.zettlerfarmequipment.com $19,500; R85 16’ discbine header with and Service phone: 306-543-8377, fax: www.buffervalley.com BRANDT 1380 XL swing auger, never windrow merging attach, $15,000. All field 306-543-2111, Regina, SK. used, $23,500 OBO, Call 306-537-3780, ready. Jerry 715-377-2940, Baldwin, WI. TALBOT HOT BIN SEALING, we seal bins McLean, SK. GRAIN BAG ZIPPER system: Seal your bags water and air tight. Call Flaman CO-OP 550 SP swather, 18’, Belarus diesel on wood and concrete floors. Serving SK., Swan River, MB., 1-855-331-2626. AB. and MB. 306-631-0203, Moose Jaw, MERIDIAN AUGERS IN STOCK: swings, BALE SPEARS, high quality imported engine, good condition, $1800 OBO. SK. [email protected] truck loading, Meridian SP movers. Call from Italy, 27” and 49”, free shipping, ex- 204-642-7684, Gimli, MB. DUAL SCREEN ROTARY grain cleaners, cellent pricing. Call now toll free FARM AND INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL Hoffart Services Inc., Odessa, SK., 2003 MACDON 9352i, 972 30’ header, dual CUSTOM GRAIN BIN MOVING, all types 306-957-2033. great for pulse crops, best selection in 1-866-443-7444, Stonewall, MB. motor sales, service and parts. Also sale up to 22’ diameter. 10% spring discount. Western Canada, 306-946-7923 Young, SK knife drive, PU reel, 900 hours, $48,000. of, and repairs to, all makes and sizes of Can deliver. 204-224-3532, 204-981-3080, Accurate estimates. Sheldon’s Hauling, 2009 FARM KING 1385, hyd. swing me- BALE SPEAR ATTACHMENTS for all pumps and phase converters, etc. Tisdale 306-961-9699, Prince Albert, SK. Dugald, MB. Motor Rewinding 1984 Ltd., chanical drive, hyd. winch, exc. cond. CUSTOM COLOR SORTING chickpeas to loaders and skidsteers, excellent pricing. mustard. Cert. organic and conventional. Call now 1-866-443-7444. 306-873-2881, fax 306-873-4788, 1005A- BROCK (BUTLER) GRAIN BIN PARTS $12,500. Ron: 306-648-5394. Ferland, SK. MACDON 155 2013, 650 hrs., 35’, D65 111th Ave., Tisdale, SK. [email protected] 306-741-3177, Swift Current, SK. header, large tire option, rear roller, Trim- and accessories available at Rosler Con- NH BALE WAGON 103 PT, used very little, Website: www.tismtrrewind.com struction. 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK. RM45 MERIDIAN, $34,500; RM55 Me- ble GPS, asking $132,000. Low rate financ- ridian, $36,500. Call 306-648-3622, THE ULTIMATE GRAIN Cleaner: The only air good shape, $2395. Call 204-967-2009, ing available. Call 204-248-2359 or cell LIFETIME LID OPENERS. We are a stock- Gravelbourg, SK. graincleanertopurchaseforremovalof Kelwood, MB. 204-242-4214, Notre Dame, MB. ing dealer for Boundary Trail Lifetime Lid Vomitoxin, Fusarium, Ergot & weed seeds. USED AUGERS: 2013 R10x41 Wheatheart, 2006 VERMEER 605M round baler, bale CASE/IH 8220 25’ PT swather, UII pickup Openers, 18” to 39”. Rosler Construction This unit can be used to upgrade grain reel, stored inside, $3000 OBO; 8’ swath GRAIN BAG ZIPPER system: Seal your 2000 Inc., 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK. loaded, $9995; 2014 TL12-39, loaded, samplesbyremovingwhitecaps&foreign kicker, net/twine, all updates, exc. cond., $14,995. All excellent condition. $17,500. 204-748-8303, Elkhorn, MB. roller, $500 OBO. 204-836-2406 or bags water and air tight. Call Flaman Sas- materials as well as clean for planting seed. 204-825-7260, Swan Lake, MB. katoon, SK., 1-888-435-2626. 306-648-3622, Gravelbourg, SK. Capacities of 200-2200 bu/hr. Call today for moreinfo&pricing.ManitobaSalesRep, HESSTON 956A ROUND baler, netwraped 1987 CASE 6000, SP, 18’ header, PU AFAB INDUSTRIES POST frame buildings. DURABLE FABRIC STORAGE buildings now MERIDIAN HARVEST AUGERS: SLMD LeightonSchappert:Call306-743-7313, ready, made only 1500 bales, shedded. reel, crimper, A/C, 2983 hrs., good cond., For the customer that prefers quality. availableatLoganStevensinYorkton,SK. 10-72, $12,750; HD 10-59, loaded, [email protected] Langenburg, SK. $19,000. 306-643-4823, Esterhazy, SK. $8500. 204-385-2527, Gladstone, MB. 1-888-816-AFAB (2322), Rocanville, SK. Different size options. Crews available for $19,500. Delivery available. Call 2017 construction year. Call 306-782-2266. 306-648-3622, Gravelbourg, SK. 1999 PREMIER 2930 SP, 30’ 972 split reel [email protected] header, 3 speed trans., turbo, 2039 hrs, 2015 BATCO 1585, 25 HP elec. Honda 21.5/16.1 front tires, 9.5/14 rear tires, CONTAINERS FOR SALE OR RENT: All motor with mover kit, like new cond., good condition, $32,500 OBO. sizes. Now in stock: 53’ steel and insulated $24,500. 306-472-7704, Woodrow, SK. 204-648-4945, Ashville, MB. stainless steel. 306-861-1102 Radville, SK. SAKUNDIAK AUGERS: 7”x45’ w/16 HP 2014 CIH WD1203 Series II, 36’, w/D365 SHIPPING CONTAINERS FOR SALE. 20’- Kohler eng.; 7”x41’, no eng., 7”x37’, 16 HP header, Rotoshears, 139 hrs., mint cond., 53’, delivery/ rental/ storage available. For B&S eng.; 8”x52’ PTO; 10x65 swing, PTO $94,000 OBO. 204-648-7129, Grandview. inventory and prices call: 306-262-2899, hyd. drive; 5 yard Ashland scraper, good ® 2012 JD A400, only 405 engine hrs., 36’ SUMMER SPECIAL: All aviation, commer- Saskatoon, SK. www.thecontainerguy.ca condition; Flood Dale swath roller, PBH. Manufacturing HoneyBee dbl. knife dr., left and right cial and farm, post & stud frame buildings 306-944-4325, 306-231-8355, Bruno, SK. Roto-Shear, rear mtd. freeform swath roll- on sale! Standard and custom sizes er, deep lug 18.4x38 Firestone drive tires, available. Door options include bi-fold, NEW FARM KING 10”x70’ and 13”x70’ grain bought new, always shedded, exc. cond., overhead and sliders. Book early to receive augers in stock now. Cam-Don Motors reduced, $89,500. Call Bill 204-525-4232, free delivery!! Call 306-220-2749, Hague, 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. 204-734-8479, Minitonas, MB. SK., www.newtechconstruction.ca FLEXI-COIL 10x50 PTO auger, good condi- WANTED: MACDON 942 or 940 multi POLE BARNS, WOODSTEEL packages, tion, $1000. 306-493-9393, Dodsland, SK. crop header or MacDon 933 grass seed hog, chicken and dairy barns. Construction ® header. Call 204-655-3550, Sifton, MB. and concrete crews available. Mel or Scott, AUGERS: NEW and USED: Wheatheart, MR Steel Construction, 306-978-0315, Westfield, Westeel augers; Auger SP kits; GRAIN BAG ZIPPER system: Seal your Hague, SK. Batco conveyors; Wheatheart post pound- bags water and air tight. Call Stead Farm ers. Good prices, leasing available. Call Supply, MB., 204-534-3236. BEHLEN STEEL BUILDINGS, quonsets, 1-866-746-2666. Neeralta.com 2008 NH H8040 SP windrower, 36’, PU convex and rigid frame straight walls, Toll Free: 1.866.497.5338 grain tanks, metal cladding, farm- com- HORNOI LEASING NEW and used 20’ and reel, fore/aft, Roto-Shears, rear axle susp., mercial. Construction and concrete crews. 40’ sea cans for sale or rent. Call 920 hrs., pea auger. Must sell $59,900 306-757-2828, Regina, SK. OBO. Can be seen at Shoal Lake Farm Guaranteed workmanship. Call your Saska- Memory assistance. Equipment, Shoal Lake, MB. Call Ron at toon and Northwest Behlen Distributor, 20’ and 40’ SHIPPING CONTAINERS 204-895-1064. Janzen Steel Buildings, 306-242-7767, and storage trailers. Large Sask. inventory. Welcome to the new standard Osler, SK. Phone 1-800-843-3984 or 306-781-2600. 1986 SERIAL IMPLEMENTS 722 SP, UII pickup reel, 2130 hours, $10,500. INSULATED FARM SHOP packages or 20’ TO 53’ CONTAINERS. New, used and Network SEARCH in exible grain storage 204-638-8443, Dauphin, MB. built on site, for early booking call modified. Available Winnipeg, MB; Regina 1-800-667-4990 or visit our website: and Saskatoon, SK. www.g-airservices.ca Search news. Read stories. Find insight. by the leader in grain bagging innovation. 1976 VERSATILE 400 18’ Swather, good www.warmanhomecentre.com 306-933-0436. condition. 306-366-4720, St. Gregor, SK. The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 29

2005 MACDON PREMIER 2940, 30’, 972 FLEXI-COIL SWATH ROLLER, like new con- 3RD LIFT KIT. Upgrade your combine’s 2003 9650 STS, duals, hopper and auger JD FLEX PLATFORMS: JD 925 flex plat- harvest header w/Vern’s belly-mounted dition. Call 306-493-9393, Dodsland, SK. lifting capacity by adding a 3rd cylinder. extension, 914 PU, 930 flex header, Crary forms, 25’, steel divider, field ready hyd. swath roller, 1348 cutting hrs., 1715 Complete kit with cyl., mounts and hoses. Eastwood Products air bar, 2015 Arc Fab trailer, 30’ HoneyBee $10,900; JD 925, 25’ poly divider, recon- eng. hrs., clean and nice shape, shedded, www.combineworld.com 1-800-667-4515. 244 2nd Avenue, Arbor eld, SK batt reel, pea auger, 3357 engine hours, ditioned, $14,900; JD 925F, full finger au- $52,000. 306-743-7780, Langenburg, SK. 2537 separator hours, $115,000. Call ger, poly divider, reconditioned, $16,900; 2011 CASE/IH 8120, 3016 PU header, Dan Edwards: 306-962-4413, Eston, SK. JD 930F, f/f auger, field ready, $17,900; CIH 6500 SP, 21’, MacDon PU reel, 2870 800 hrs., deluxe cab, duals, exc. cond., (306) 769-8663 or (306) 812-8144 JD 930F, f/f auger, reconditioned, hrs., new wobble box, knife, canvas, Rebuilt Concaves $240,000. Call 306-223-4417, Laird, SK. $10,500 OBO. 306-338-7603, Margo, SK. [email protected] $18,900; 2004 JD 635 hydra flex, 35’, field Rebuild combine table augers 1996 2188 1015 header, IH PU, new belts, ready, $14,900; 2007 JD 630 hydra flex, WESTWARD 3000 25’ PT swather autofold, Rebuild hydraulic cylinders ultra control header height with lateral 30’, reconditioned, $24,900; 2008 JD 630 batt reel, not used last 10 yrs., very low Roller mills regrooved header control, 4900 eng., hrs, 3690 Harvest Screen hydra flex, 30’, reconditioned, $25,900; acres, always shedded, excellent cond., thrashing hrs. Speciality rotor with accel- 2009 JD 630 hydra flex, 30’, reconditioned $3500. Call 306-595-4706, Pelly, SK. MFWD housings rebuilt erated rotor auger conversion kit in stain- $26,900; 2004 JD 635 hydra flex, 35’, air reel, field ready, $20,900; 2008 JD 635 2013 MACDON M155 35’ dual direction, Steel and aluminum welding less steel. Heavy cone, extended unloading auger, Redekop 250 on the back and inter- hydra flex, 35’, reconditioned, $26,500; D-65-D header, 501 eng. hrs., 401 swather Machine Shop Service 2009 JD 635 hydra flex, 35’, reconditioned, hrs., Freeform roller, JD AutoSteer har- nal chopper, Harvest Service concave, rear Line boreing and welding tires 80%, one new front tire the other $27,900; 2009 JD 635 hydra flex, 35’, air ness, mounting bracket and steering bar, reconditioned, $33,900; 2011 JD 635 wheel, hyd. fore/aft, double canvass drive 80%. $20,000 OBO. Call 306-834-5035, or Penno’s Machining & Mfg. Ltd. 306-834-7885, Kerrobert, SK. hydra flex, 35’, reconditioned, $32,900. kit, double knife drive, split reel, next to Gary Reimer, 204-326-7000, Reimer Farm new knife, HID lights and Beacons, plastic Eden, MB 204-966-3221 2012 CIH 8230, 1301 eng. hrs., 868 rotor Equipment, Hwy.#12 North, Steinbach MB skid plates, guide wheels, triple delivery, TWO2010JD9870's: 1440&1404sep. Fax: 204-966-3248 hrs., exc. cond., field ready. 780-872-8209, hrs.,615PU's.OnehasProDrive.Bothare hydraulic tilt, serviced and field ready, 306-823-4456 Neilburg, SK. NEW HOLLAND FLEX PLATFORMS: $125,000. 306-338-8078, Quill Lake, SK. Check out A & I online parts store If it doesn’t say harvest excellentshape,fieldready,alwaysshed- 1998 NH 973, 25’, reconditioned $12,900; www.pennosmachining.com 2006 CASE 2388, w/straight cut header, ded, asking $200,000 each. 306-435-6900, 1998 NH 973, 25’ reconditioned $15,900; MACDON 205 SWATHER 36’, 410 hrs., 2409 original hrs., new engine 3 yrs. ago, screen its not the 306-435-6104, [email protected] 1999 NH 973, 30’ reconditioned $16,900; mtd. roller, Roto-Shears, only cut canola, 2008 JD 7500 forage harvester, 216 origi- currently serviced Dec./16. Have WO Moosomin, SK. 2002 NH 73C, 25’ reconditioned $17,900. like new. Retiring. Harvey Linnen records, one owner, field ready, Asking ORIGINAL!! Gary Reimer, 204-326-7000, Reimer Farm 780-838-7222, Raymore, SK. nal hrs., 4WD, Prodrive, corn header, PU header, auto greaser, shedded, new condi- $95,000. Ph 306-861-1015, Weyburn, SK. Equipment, Hwy.#12 North, Steinbach MB 1982 VERSATILE 4400 SP, 24’ Dresser tion. 204-851-0745, Elkhorn, MB. Investing in a Harvest Screen® Waukesha 4 cyl., diesel, 2149 hrs, CAHR, 1480 CASE/IH w/PU header, recent en- will give you a quick return 1981 MF 550 SP Western Special, 2050 CIH FLEX PLATFORMS: 1998 CIH 1020 18.4x16.1 drive wheels, well maintained, 2007 NH FP240 FORAGE harvester, c/w gine overhaul, $6000 OBO. 306-734-2932, on investment. hrs., 354 Perkins, always shedded, vg cond., flex platforms, reconditioned, 25’ $14,900; 3 row corn header and pickup; High 306-690-7227, Moose Jaw, SK. $7500 OBO. 306-537-4377, 306-526-0056, 30’ $15,900. Air reel add on $6000; 2009 shedded, 306-338-2927, Wadena,SK. CIH 2020 flex platforms, reconditioned; dump wagon. Both units in very good 2011 CIH 8120, 1400 hrs., $47,000 w/o 2005 JD 9760 STS, w/2014 JD 615P PU Cupar, SK. [email protected] 2000 8860 30’ CASE/IH SP swather, low condition. 204-877-3889, Reston, MB header, 340 HP,520/85R42 duals, 1585 30’, $19,900; 35’, $24,900. Air reel add on hrs, $42,000; 2002 30’. A.E. Chicoine Farm 100 hrs. ago, 16’ Swathmaster, field ready, $6000; 2011 CIH 3020 flex platform, re- RICHARDTON DUMP WAGONS, #1200, $149,000. 306-370-8010, Saskatoon, SK. threshing hrs. Harvest ready. $120,000. 1999 MF 8570 3800 machine hours, 260 HP, Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK PU header, field ready. Call 306-463-8416, conditioned, $27,900; 35’, $32,900. Air #700, #750; JD 3970 harvester; Balers: 780-871-3963, Paradise Valley, AB. reel add on $6000. Delivery included. Gary 2014 MACDON M155, w/D65 35’ header, Eston, SK. JD 510, $1500; JD 535, $4500; Vermeer 2009 JD 630D Draper Header, 600-900 ac./ Reimer, 204-326-7000, Reimer Farm c/w free form roller, Trimble Autopilot R23 hyd. rake, $9000; NH 216, $5000; Hay Equipment, Hwy.#12 North, Steinbach MB AutoSteer, 365 eng. hrs., 290 header hrs. conditioners, $800 and up; Gehl haybine, 2014 760TT, fully loaded, 700/1000 hrs., year, top cross auger, fore/aft, c/w factory 2MF850combines, alwaysshedded.Also Call 306-873-9221, Archerwill, SK. 14’, $2500; JD 15’ batwing mower, $6000; $325,000 Cdn OBO; 2014 760, fully load- transport, always stored properly, $43,000 MF20'straight cutheaderw/battreels.All 2002 MACDON 972, 30’, CIH adaptor, JD 20’, $10,000; JD 5’, $1000; JD 7’, ed, 600/900 hrs., RWA duals, exc. cond., OBO. Please call Riley 204-526-0524; or in good cond., priced to go. 306-250-1106, $18,000 OBO. 306-563-8482, Yorkton, SK. 8100 HESSTON 30’, DS, PU reel, new can- Cale 204-720-7282. Glenboro, MB. Blaine Lake, SK. [email protected] vases guards & knife, field ready, $18,500 $2000. 1-866-938-8537, Portage, MB. $285,000 Cdn OBO; 2011 750, 900/1400 2006 HONEYBEE 36’ double knife, JD hrs., duals exc. cond., $189,500 Cdn OBO; OBO. 306-322-4755, Rose Valley, SK. NEW HOLLAND HW325 CAB, fits other 2011 JD 9870 w/615P,1559 eng./1078 2001MF8780XPw/PUheader,$45,000. adaptor, one owner, $22,000 OBO. Call 2011 750, 1400/2100 hrs., duals exc. sep. hrs.; 2010 JD 9870 w/615P,1575 Optional is 30' AgCo straight cut header for 306-563-8482. 2014 CASE DH362 header 35’, to fit CIH CNH swathers, good condition. For more cond., $129,500 Cdn OBO; 2006 590R, eng./1081sep.hrs.,excellentcondition. swather, like new, $19,500. 306-861-4592, information call 1-800-667-4515 or visit: 1800/2900 hrs., loaded, duals, RWA, an extra $18,000. 306-463-8416, Eston, SK. 2009 NH 94C 36’ draper, fits CIH/CR/CX www.combineworld.com 306-231-6941, Pilger, SK. Fillmore, SK. $114,500 Cdn OBO; 2013 MacDon FD75, 2012 MF 9560 Combine, AutoSteer, duals, combines, pea auger, 1 owner, $29,800. 105 BALE MODEL 1044 bale wagon with 35’ flex draper, exc. cond., $65,500 Cdn 2016 JD S680 PRWD combine, 372 hrs., 306-563-8482. 1998 35’ WESTWARD 9300, 960 header, OBO. Delivery available. 218-779-1710. 580/85R42s with duals, high wear pkgs., 45' FD70, PU header, $325,000. Call PU reel, turbo, big tires, $29,500; 1995 30’ retriever; And 2 MF square balers, model chopper w/PowerCast tailboard, 26’ auger, 306-375-7645, Kyle, SK. 2- JD 930D straight cut headers w/movers MacDon Premier 2900, PU reel, 960 Mac- 24 & 3. Call 306-627-3445, Blumenhof, SK 2005 LEXION 580R, 2300 eng. hrs., 1675 PowerGard Warranty til September 2021, and PU reels. Retiring. Harvey Linnen Don header, 21.5-16.1 tires, $19,500; sep. hrs., MAV chopper, 1 owner; 2005 1987 MF COMBINE 850, 9001 header, 780-838-7222, Raymore, SK. RAKE-UP COMBINE PU, 8 belt, exc. $319,500 USD. www.ms-diversified.com 2600 hrs., always shedded, exc. shape 1995 Case/IH 8820, 30’ header, PU reel, LEXION 580R, 2440 eng. hrs., 1700 sep. Call 320-848-2496 or 320-894-6560. 21.5-16.1 tires, $17,500. All swathers in cond., $3500; 20’ MacDon PU reel, $2000; hrs., MAV chopper, HP feeder house, 4WD. $6500; 1987 760 Massey combine, 2400 IH 1010 30’ header, PU reel, new wobble exc. cond. 306-861-4592, Fillmore, SK. Swath roller, 7’, $500; Hydraulic Kleen- Both w/Cat C13 400 HP. Both dealer ser- 2011 9870, loaded w/options, only 700 hrs., lots of new parts, field ready, always box, knife and guards, $6000. Call Cut crop divider, $750. Pro Ag Sales, viced, field ready, and new Sunnybrook sep. hrs., $249,000 CDN OBO; 2010 9770, shedded, $3500. 306-795-7066, Ituna, SK. 306-483-7234, Carnduff, SK. 1988 CI 722, 26’ DS, MacDon PU reel, Kear 306-441-2030 anytime North Battleford SK loaded w/options, only 690 sep. hrs., cylinder and concave last season. 2013 CHALLENGER 560C (Massey 8560) COMBINE DRAPER HEADERS: 2008 36’ shears, gauge wheels, Isuzu dsl. eng., 204-224-3532, 204-981-3080, Dugald, MB. $229,000 CDN OBO. Both excellent & only overall good shape, very strong machine, used on small grains. Call 218-779-1710. fully loaded, 587 sep. hrs., c/w PU header, HoneyBee, PU reel, transport, pea auger, works exc. in canola (same as MF 200), duals. Retired, mint unit. $320,000 OBO. AFX adapter, $37,000; 2002 42’ SP42 Hon- $9500 OBO. 306-697-7897, Grenfell, SK. 2001 9650 JD, Greenlighted every year, 306-345-2039, Pense, SK. eyBee, PU reel, transport, pea auger, Cat new Bullet Rotor and concaves in 2016, adapter, $16,000; 2000 36’ 1042 Case/IH, 725 IH 25’ PT swather, always shedded, 1998NHTR98,2381sephrs,newfeeder field ready, 2692 hours, $65,000. Call 1975 MF 750 SP diesel combine, chaff PU reel, Case adapter, $14,000; 2010 40’ good condition, $2000. Call 306-781-2904, chain & belt, bearings, grain tank liner, 204-873-2263, or 204-825-8211, Crystal spreader, straw chopper, PU, shedded, 2152 CIH, PU reel, transport, AFX adapter, Lajord, SK. 1988 CASE/IH 1660, SP, 3800 eng. hrs, torque sensor hubs, springs, gearbox bear- City, MB. exc. shape. 306-549-4701, Hafford, SK. $55,000; 2013 40’ 2152 Case/IH, PU reel, field ready, vg condition, $8500. Call 2002 WESTWARD 25’, c/w side cutters ings&outputshaft,rotordrivehubs, vg transport, AFX adapter, $65,000; 2010 40’ 306-621-3868, or 306-963-2731, Imperial, cond., $32,000. [email protected] . Prince 1982 JD 7720, 3000 hrs., chaff spreader, 1994 MF 8460 Conventional, 2850 hrs., D60 MacDon, PU reel, pea auger, trans- and PU reel, 860 hrs., always shedded, SK. Email: [email protected] always shedded, $11,000 OBO. Mercedes, Rake-Up PU, shedded, good. $45,000. 306-538-4687, Langbank, SK. Albert, SK. 403-870-0091, 403-265-4122. port, JD adapter, $60,000. A.E. Chicoine 204-655-3414, Dauphin, MB area. 306-944-4325, 306-231-8355, Bruno, SK. Farm Equip 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. CIH 8230 PT 30’ batt reels, exc. cond. al- 1995 CIH 2188, 3997r/5306e hrs., AFX 1999 TX68 NH combine, 2000 eng. hrs. rotor,ricecone,customcombinepkg.,2 2013 MF 9540 800 sep. hours, shedded, 2009 MACDON FD70, 35’, $45,000; 36’ ways shedded, $3000; Swath roller, $600. Mostlynewbearingsandbelts,$18,500. Local trade, vg. 0% OAC. Cam-Don Motors 306-675-4883, 306-331-7456, Lipton, SK spd. trans., yield & moisture monitor, inter- [email protected] Call Nate 204- Honey Bee, $31,000. Both shedded, w/JD nal chopper, Urvold spreader, good rubber, 372-6552, Fisher Branch. soybeanflax.com 306-237-7667, Perdue, SK. adaptors. 306-625-7939, Kincaid, SK. CASE/IH 8825 SP, 30’ sliding table, w/PU yearly inspection, Trimble 750 EZ-Steer, 1987 MF 8560, rotary, 4077 hours, PU reel, good condition, $27,500 OBO. Call 2015 PU, 810 30' header, shedded, vg cond. NH TR98, 1877 threshing hrs., hopper 2010 MACDON FD70 40’ Flex Header, 306-395-2265, Chaplin, SK. header, straw and chaff spreaders, runs Stk# HN3714A, $55,000. 306-682-9920, 306-885-4545, Sedley, SK. extension and tarp, auger extension, 2 spd. well, $8000. 306-831-8757, Elrose, SK. rotors, var. spd. feeder house, always shed- Humboldt, SK. www.farmworld.ca CIH WD1203 SALVAGE, good cab, en- 1998CIH2388AxialFlow,3790eng.hrs., gine, hyd. parts and auto guide. Call ded, well maintained, field ready, vg cond, PEA AUGERS for MacDon and Honeybee. 2742 sep. hrs., CIH Victory PU, 30.5x32 and $38,000. 306-231-9255, St. Brieux, SK. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 14.9x24 rubber, 2nd set large wire 35’ for $4950 or 40’ for $5450. Call BOOKING NORCAN SOYBEANS: Keep the 1984 WHITE 8900 combine, Perkins 1-800-667-4515 or visit our website at NH HW325 SALVAGE cab, axle, engine, concaves, good cond., $54,000. Kipling, SK. www.combineworld.com lots of good parts. Call 1-800-667-4515 or 306-736-7683, [email protected] gold in your tank, buy a bigger NH Com- diesel, Melroe pickup, 20’ straight cut visit www.combineworld.com bine! Discounts on now! Call Norcan Seeds header, 4353 hrs., bought new, always 2010 HONEYBEE SP40, DKD, transport, 2009CIH7120,1997eng.1627rotorhrs., at 204-372-6552, Fisher Branch MB. shedded. Call 204-886-2247, Teulon, MB. for CNH combines, nice condition, newconcaves,raspbarsandbatteries,vg, WHITE 8900, 4500 hrs., shedded, comes $29,900. Call us at 1-800-667-4515 or visit $165,000. 306-774-3262, Swift Current, SK. 2006 NH CX860, 1706 threshing hrs., 2268 eng. hrs., Sunnybrook cyl. and concave, with pickup and straight header. Open to www.combineworld.com BOOKING NORCAN SOYBEAN: Put the new shedded, exc. cond., field ready, $119,000. 2013 JD S690, 1830 eng./1174 sep. hrs., offers. Call 204-324-8080, Altona, MB. LIKE NEW AUGER for 635 Flex Header, big red in your shed, not the seed dealers’! 204-445-2382 evenings, Langruth, MB. loaded w/all the premium features, incl. $6500 new, asking $3500. Phone Buy a bigger Case IH combine! Early dis- Harvest Smart, 400 bu. folding grain tank, 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. counts. Call Norcan Seeds at 1991 NH TX36, with newer Sunnybrook 5 spd. feeder house, RWA, Rice and Cane 204-372-6552, Fisher Branch, MB. cylinder and new feeder chain, 2770 hrs., tires all around, well maintained, always 1994 NH 971, 30’ headers, one with PU $25,000; NH 971 24’ straight cut header, shedded, Extensive repairs wear parts, reel, other unit batt reel, double knife 1993 1688, 1015 PU, chopper, reverser, $4900. Call 204-638-8443, Dauphin, MB. complete list can be provided. $320,000. drive, both in real good condition. Call monitors, 1020 25’ header, PU reel, carri- 204-612-6531, 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB. 306-682-2338, Humboldt, SK. er, $20,000. 204-362-1024, Manitou, MB. 2004 NH CX860 w/76C header, 2131 1998JD930R30'w/PUreel,hyd.fore/aft, 2012 MACDON M155 40’, 383 hrs., DKD, threshing hrs, 2660 eng. hrs, regular main- 2000 JD 9750-STS, 2980 separator hrs., AHHCandtransport,shedded,exc.cond., FLAMAN HEADER TRAILER, dbl. wide, will hyd. swath roller, header transport, 2005 CIH AFX 8010, 2378 eng. hrs., 1855 tenance, field ready. Larry 204-638-8384 3966 engine hrs., w/dual wheel kit, $10,000. 204-937-0876, Roblin, MB. haul 24 -30’ headers, elec. brakes, sprin- $99,800. Call 1-800-667-4515 or visit sep. hrs., fully loaded, mint cond., shedded (call), 204-638-1044 (text), Dauphin, MB. $60,000. 306-896-2311, Langenburg, SK. gride $4000 OBO. 306-843-7021 Cando SK www.combineworld.com $110,000. 204-751-0046, Notre Dame MB. 2011MACDON45'FD70,splitreel,double 2007 NH CR9070, 1616 hrs., Stk# JD 7720 TITAN II with 212 PU header and 1995 MACDON 960, 36’ draper header, 2010 JD 36’ A400, single swath, 571 cut 224 straight cut header, field ready, knife drive, gauge wheels, slow spd. trans., 1980 CIH 1460, 3000 engine hrs., spe- HN3467C, $149,000. Call 306-682-9920 CIH or JD adapter, good cond. asking. exc. fits JD; 30’ MF 9030 w/PU reel; 25’ hrs, dbl. knife dr., HID’s, underbelly death cialty rotor, airfoil chaffer, exc. rubber and Humboldt, SK. www.farmworld.ca $14,500. 306-835-7830 cell, Punnichy, SK. Claas (8560 MF), PU reel; 24’ JD 224 Se- roller, AutoSteer ready (not installed), 59,900.Deliveryavailable. 204-324-427, pickup, field ready, always shedded. 2 JD 9650 WALKER combines, 1 purchased Altona, MB. E-mail: [email protected] ries, fits Case 2188; 24’ IH straight cut; 22’ $79,900, S/N 1EOA400XVAA360105. 204-476-2851, Neepawa, MB. 2009 NH CR9070, 1293 hrs., straw chop- Sund PU on Case header; 14’ Sund PU; 17’ 306-237-4442, Arelee, SK. per deluxe, Stk# Hn3773C, $165,000. Call new in 2003, 2237 sep. hrs., low acres in last 4 years, always shedded. Purchased 5 2008 CAT F540 Flex Header, AWS air reel, Claas straight cut; 16’ Cockshutt, fits 1986 CASE 1680, 3500 engine hrs., Rice 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. or visit White 8600; 24’ JD 100, fits 7700; Extra 2013 M155 c/w D65 40’ header, transport, www.farmworld.ca years ago (2002 yr.), 3423 sep. hrs., large Crary fine cut knife system, $25,000; 2006 700 hrs., shedded, $129,000. Cam-Don tires, good cond., $12,000; 1994 CIH 1688 work order at time of purchase, new eng., CAT F540 Flex, field ready, $18,000. Coulter PU wheels; Cockshutt 8800 and Motors Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. vg condition, $41,000. 204-824-2196, 8700 combines w/header reversers, oth- 204-573-6723, Wawanesa, MB. 2014 NH CR9090, 1027 hrs., Stk# major Greenlight. Low hrs. on major work 204-224-3532, 204-981-3080, Dugald, MB HN3690A, $329,000. Call 306-682-9920, order. Both machines field ready. Retiring ers for parts; Fresh JD 8820 for parts; JD 2012 MF 9740, 36’, 400 hrs., very good, 2014 CASE/IH 3152 35’ rigid draper PU’s; 7721 JD combine, vg. Sieve rebuild- $99,000. Financing available at 0% - 3.49% 1992 CIH 1680 combine, Cummins eng., Humboldt, SK. www.farmworld.ca Harvey Linnen 780-838-7222, Raymore SK Specialty Rotor with accelerator kit, hyd. header, slow spd. trans., low acres, field ing. Roland, 306-256-7088 Cudworth SK from 12-72 months OAC. Cam-Don Motors 2014 NH CR9090, 1086 hrs., Stk# JD 7721 PT Titan II, very little acres last in ready, $42,000; 2008 30’ & 2009 35’ Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. reverser, airfoil chaffer, CIH 1015 PU five years, needs a gearbox, shedded, open 2002 HONEYBEE 36’ with JD adapter & header. All new Shaker bushings, field HN3688A, $355,000. Call 306-682-9920, Case/IH 2020 flex headers, $22,000/ea. Humboldt, SK. www.farmworld.ca to offers. 306-577-7164, Kisbey, SK. 204-857-2585, Portage La Prairie, MB. pea auger, new knife, always shedded, vg NEW 2016 M205 c/w D65 40’ header, ready condition, $16,000; 25’ grain header cond., $19,500. 306-948-9870, Biggar, SK. transport, weight box, last ones w/o DEF. also avail. 204-447-2590, 204-447-3116, 1997 NH TR98, 2448 hrs., Stk#PC3158 STRAW WALKER COMBINE, ideal for 2009 CIH 2142, pea auger, new canvases, Cam-Don Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK Ste Rose du Lac, MB. baling: 2006 JD 9660 WTS, 914 PU, du- 2017 FD75 40’ HEADERS in stock. JD, Swathmaster pickup, Crary hopper topper, exc. condition, w/slow speed transport. AgCo and Generic. Cam-Don Motors MF 9430, 36’, 800 hrs., mounted hyd. roll- $46,500. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. als, 2300/1550 hrs., $132,500. A.E. Chi- 204-744-2208, St. Leon, MB. 2013 CASE 8230, duals, ext. auger, fine coine Farm Equipment, 306-449-2255, 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. er, shedded, very good, $69,000. Cam-Don cut chopper, 640 sep. hrs, $320,000. Take www.farmworld.ca Motors Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. Storthoaks, SK. 2009 NH 74C 35’ flex header, nearly new trade or financing. 306-563-8765, Canora 2010 NH CR9070, 1519 hrs., Stk# knife and guards, field ready, $23,500 RECONDITIONED rigid and flex, most U22917B, $175,000. Call 306-922-2525, 1994 JD 9600, 4890 separator hrs., 3470 makes and sizes; also header transports. 1999 MF 220 Series II, 26’, DSA, PU reel, 1994 1688 CIH, with speciality rotor, hop- eng. hrs., 150 hrs. since Greenlighted. 914 OBO. 204-445-2382, eves, Langruth, MB. Ed Lorenz, 306-344-4811, Paradise Hill, SK shedded, $29,900. Call Cam-Don Motors per topper, 1015 PU, w/2002 30’ 1042 Prince Albert, SK. www.farmworld.ca Ltd., 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. PU header, topper hopper, shaft header, www.straightcutheaders.com draper header, pea auger, and lifters. 2012 NH CX8090, 905 hrs., Stk# ideal for baling straw, field ready, always $35,000, Call 306-483-8323, Carnduff, SK. shedded. No longer farming, $30,000. Call 2009 JD 615 PU header, 15’W, used very CIH 721, 21’ PT autofold swather, batt HN3683A, $269,000. Call 306-682-9920, little, always shedded. Open to offers. reels, always shedded, $2150. 2000 CASE/IH 2388 w/1015 header, Humboldt, SK. www.farmworld.ca 306-567-2978, Davidson, SK. 306-946-7923, Young, SK. 306-741-2649, 306-626-3236, Pennant, SK $65,000; 2004 2388 w/2015 PU header, 1997 NH TR96, Cat V8 eng., 3882 eng. 2010 JD 9770 w/215 PU, 1200 sep. hrs, 1986 JD 2360 swather 30’, diesel, 3504 $115,000; 2006 2388 w/2015 PU header, hrs., 2892 threshing hrs., newer rub bars, fully loaded, duals, Michel’s cover, shed- CASE/IH 1020 25’ flex header w/PU reel, hrs., new canvases last year, $15,000. $130,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equipment, concaves, good 30.5x32 tires, new chaffer ded, Greenlighted in 2016, $208,000. Ste- exc. cond., $7500 OBO. 306-734-2932, 306-843-7357, Battleford, SK. 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. $9000; 1998 NH TR98, Ford six cyl., 3721 ven Brewster, 306-731-7235, Earl Grey SK. 306-690-7227, Moose Jaw, SK. 1989 CASE 736 36’ swather, not used in 12 2007 CASE/IH 7010, dual wheels, w/2016 eng. hrs., 2547 sep. hrs., good 30.5x32 1997 JD 9400, 2114 eng. hrs., 1626 sep. TWO MACDON HEADERS, 30'. 1998 972, years. Shedded and in very good cond. header, $170,000. Call A.E. Chicoine Farm tires, Redekop chopper, Rake-Up PU, hrs., ext. range cyl. drive, Y&M, long au- split PU reel, new sections and guards. Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. $20,000; 30’ NH 94C header, TR adapters, 2004 963, PU reel, new sections and guards 306-628-4267, Liebenthal, SK. ger, new: PU belts, feeder chain, rub bars 2012 MACDON FLEX draper header 45’, lifters, $18,500. 306-932-4452, Plenty, SK. and concave, straw chopper, spreader, 914 w/JD or CIH 872 adaptors, $12,000 ea. 2012 JD D450 c/w 35’ header, PU reel, 2009 CASE/IH 9120, 1100 machine hrs., cross auger, split reel, JD hook up, slow Will sell adaptor separate. 204-636-2448, NH TR85, 3208 engine, used for peas, c/w PU, exc. cond., $50,000. Call Dave Klein, spd. transport, very good condition, field mtd. roller, Roto-Shears, 550 hrs., exc., 1400 eng. hrs, 900/60/R32 tires, 2016 306-957-4312, 306-695-7794, Odessa, SK. Erickson, MB. [email protected] 79,000 OBO. 306-297-7400 Shaunavon SK header, fine cut chopper, electric tarp, 222 JD flex header, PU header, $5000. Call ready, $72,000. Can deliver. Call any time shedded, $175,000; 35’ MacDon 974 flex 306-380-2541, Saskatoon, SK. 2001 JD 9650 STS, 2843 threshing hrs., 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. 2006 MACDON 9352i 30’, 972 header, PU straight cut header, slow mover, split reel, TR85 HYDRO, always shedded, 2500 hrs., 4108 eng., 18 hrs. since Greenlight, 2 sets 2014 CIH 3152 40’ Straight Cut Header, reel, GPS ready, hyd. fore/aft, double fore/aft pea auger, $23,000. Combine and of concaves, very nice, $77,000. SWATHMASTER AND RAKE-UP Belt knife, 1095 cutting hrs., 1345 engine hrs., near new rubber, $7900. Pro Ag Sales, mint condition, $39,000. 204-648-7129, both headers asking $191,000. 306-441-2030 anytime North Battleford SK 306-648-2801 or 306-648-7848, Gravel- Grandview, MB. Rollers available brand new! Save vs. shedded, overall 4/5 condition, $79,900. 306-862-5993, 306-862-7138, Nipawin, SK bourg, SK. OEM prices. Call us now! 1-800-667-4515. 306-230-2417, Alvena, SK. PEA/CANOLA CROSS augers for MacDon & www.combineworld.com 2008 8010, 1398 sep. hrs., long auger, 2009 JD 9670, loaded, w/PU header, 1500 CIH 725 25’ PTO Swather, good condition, hours, shedded, $151,000. 306-625-7939, JD Headers, in stock & ready to go!; 2010 $1000; 3 - 28’x48’ HD hay tarps, new, nev- loaded, 2016 PU, new rotor & concaves, JD 635F HydraFlex Header, very clean, WANTED: 30’ PU reel for Cereal Imple- $40,000 red light just completed, shedded, 1998GLEANERR62,2460eng.hrs.,1878 Kincaid, SK. ready to go. 204-673-2382, Melita, MB. ments 702, 722, 742 or MF 200, 210, 220; er used, $200 each. 306-445-0564, North premium cond. Terre Bonne Seed Farm, threshing hrs., PU header, Turret unloader, Also want stainless steel liquid fertilizer Battleford, SK. 8.3 Cummins, shedded very good condition, 2014 JD S680, 1026 hrs., duals Stk# 306-921-8594, 306-752-4810, Melfort, SK. N23029A, $349,000. Call 306-864-3667 FLEX HEADS: JD 925, 930, CASE #1020 storage tank. 306-960-3000, Borden, SK. $48,000. 306-867-7847, Outlook, SK. Email 30’; #2020, 35’; 1010 PU header, $3000. 1997 CASE/IH 2188, 3000 sep. hrs, auto [email protected] Kinistino, SK. www.farmworld.ca HHC, chopper plus ready cut chopper, 1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB. TRAILTECH SWATHER CARRIER, up to 36’. hopper extension, very good tires, rock GLEANER L2 COMBINE, hydro, c/w 20’ JD FINAL DRIVES: Used and rebuilt for Good tires, brakes, & lights. $5500; 2 Roll- 9400-9610, CTS & STS. Sold w/warranty. WHITE MF 9230 30’ straight cut header, trap, long auger, 2015 Swathmaster PU straight cut header, runs good, $3000 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com fits White 9700, 9720 and MF 8570, 8590, ers; Kerr Shears. 306-548-4315, Sturgis SK header, excellent, condition, $29,500. OBO. 204-685-2864, MacGregor, MB. $4000 OBO. 204-794-5979, Springfield MB DOEPKER DRIVE ON Transport, nearly new 306-861-4592, Fillmore, SK. 2013 JD S690, 730 sep. hrs., 615 PU head- 1985 GLEANER N7; 1984 Gleaner N7 and er, 520x42 duals, powercast tailboard, Pro- AGCO FLEX PLATFORMS: 1996 GI 500 tires, very good condition, $3500. CASE/IH 1640 combine, 1900 hrs., good 1984 Gleaner N6. All 3 combine are in ex- 306-561-7780, Davidson, SK. Drive, power fold hopper ext., $15,000 flex platform, 30’, $12,900; 1999 GI 800 condition, always shedded, $10,000 OBO. cellent field ready condition. Phone w/o, $319,000. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. flex, 30’, reconditioned, $17,900; 2000 GI 2014 CASE DH362 header 35’, to fit CIH 306-781-2904, Lajord, SK. 306-675-4419, Ituna, SK. 8000 flex, 25’, reconditioned, $18,900; swather, like new, $19,500. 306-861-4592, 2014 JD 5680 STS, 800 sep. hrs., big du- 1985 IH 1460, approx. 4100 engine hrs., GLEANER M3 HYDRO., approx. 2500 eng. als, chopper, folding hopper top, vg cond., 2003 GI 8000 flex, 30’, reconditioned Fillmore, SK. large tires on frt/rear, triple ram header hrs. good conditions. Call for details, $19,900; 2005 GI 8000 flex 30’, air reel, $255,000. Neil 306-231-8300, Humboldt. field ready, $24,900. Gary Reimer, 2001 MACDON 972 25’ header, Keer lift, axcelerator on std. IH rotor. Regular 306-257-3578, Allan, SK. inspections, always shedded, no PU head- 2009 JD 9770, 1393 hrs., Contour-Master 204-326-7000, Reimer Farm Equipment, Shears, double swath, new knife, exc. Hwy.#12 North, Steinbach, MB. shape. Call 306-435-7893, Moosomin, SK. er, $8500 OBO. 306-394-2119, Coderre, SK GLEANER S77 SALVAGE, duals, pickup feeder house, AutoHeight control, Auto- HEADER TRAILERS & ACCESSORIES. and many good low hour parts still Steer ready, Firestone rubber, camera sys- WANTED: GOOD USED MacDon header 1990 CIH 1680, all updates, vg cond, 4500 available. Call us now! 1-800-667-4515 or tem, electric roll tarp, vg, always stored in- 2008 NH 88C FLEX DRAPER, 42’, PU reel, Arc-Fab Industries. 204-355-9595 transport to fit 30’ 972 MacDon header. hrs, PU & PU header. Norm 306-857-2117, visit: www.combineworld.com side, $180,000. 306-859-7804, Beechy, SK. poly skids, reconditioned, delivery includ- [email protected] www.arcfab.ca 306-435-7893, Moosomin, SK. 306-867-3998, Strongfield, SK. ed, $19,900; New Harvest International, 2000 R62, 8.3L Cummins eng., 3053 sep. 2008 JD 9770 STS, Greenlighted, Pow- 42’ header trailer, brakes, lights list price DUALS AND TRACKS Combine World has HONEYBEE WS30 HEADERS complete CIH 8010 CAB complete, in good condi- hrs., c/w header, 12’ Swathmaster PU, ercast tailboard, shedded, high capacity $12,900. Price with platform $6500. Gary dual and track solutions for a multitude of for swathers, starting at $9980. Call tion, $13,800. Call 1-800-667-4515 or visit nice cond., field ready, $35,000. Call for lift cyl., 38” duals, fully loaded. $195,000 Reimer, 204-326-7000, Reimer Farm agriculture equipment! Call us now! 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com www.combineworld.com details 306-961-8291, Prince Albert, SK. OBO. Call 306-463-8774, Kindersley, SK. Equipment, Hwy.#12 North, Steinbach MB 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com 30 The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017

JD 5830 SILAGE Cutter w/6 row corn 2013 45’ KELLY Harrows, CL1 heavy chain, 2013 JD 9560R 4WD, 670 hrs., like new, NH T8030 MFWD, premium 2010 PS duals WANTED: Older and newer tractors, in header, 12’ PU header, kernel pro, iron low acres, excellent condition, deluxe cab, 5 remotes, GreenStar ready, hi- front & back, 3900 hrs, 300 HP, PTO, shed- running condition or for parts. Goods Used guard metal alert, 4 spd. hydro. RWA, re- 204-764-0361, Decker, MB. flow hyds., 520 triples at 95%, weight pkg., ded, awesome for grain cart, $120,000. Tractor Parts, 1-877-564-8734. versing fan to clean rad., 28L-26 front, drive shaft shield update done, always Steven Brewster, 306-731-7235, Earl Grey. 14.9-24 rears, AC, motor rebuild 500 hrs. shedded,oilchangedevery100hrs.and ago, runs great. New stationary knife and greased daily when used. Serviced and 2014 NH T9.565HD, 551 hrs., Stk fan blades, some new knives, 56 knife readytopull.Picsavailableuponrequest. #U23074, 3 available!! $310,000. Call drum $43,995. 204-967-2009 Kelwood MB Exc.cond.$265,000USD.701-571-2391, 306-864-3667. Kinistino, SK. Visit MF #36 DISCERS. Will pay top dollar Fortuna, ND. [email protected] www.farmworld.ca and pick from anywhere. Phone Mike 306-723-4875, Cupar, SK. 2003 NH TJ450 w/full PS, 4700 hrs., mega JD 2950, FWA, 260 loader, 3PTH, vg tires Do you want to target Manitoba farmers? - rear are new, $28,950; JD 4650, 3 hyds., flow hyd. 103 gal/min., 900 metric duals, 2012 HOULE GEA EL48-6D6100 liquid $119,000. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. Place your ad in the Manitoba Co-operator. slurry spreader, 7300 gal., hyd. PS, ext. duals, good tires, clean, $17,500; JD Manitoba’s best-read farm publication. 3020, power shift, 3PTH, loader, vg rub- hopper, 28L-26 tires, exc. cond., $59,800. 1999 NH 9482, Cummins M11 motor, 310 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com ber, $7950; JD 830, dsl., power steering, WANTED: USED, BURNT, old or ugly trac- good rubber, good paint, $6500. HP, 20.8R38 tires 70%, 10,400 hrs., no PTO, $44,000. 306-236-7445, Goodsoil, SK tors. Newer models too! Smith’s Tractor 204-746-2016, 204-746-5345, Morris MB. Wrecking, 1-888-676-4847. MITCH’S TRACTOR SALES LTD., 204-750-2459 (cell), St. Claude, MB. 2013CIH62'FlexTill600chiselplow,650 Mitchstractorsales.com JD 2550, 2 WD, FORD TW25, FWA, 6000 hrs., w/894 Allied lbtrips,mounted3barharrows,likenew 3 PTH, 2 hyds, w/245 loader; JD 2950, 2 loader, grapple, $19,500. 306-640-8034, SOLIDLOCK AND TREE ISLAND game wire WD, CAH, 3 PTH, 2 hyds; JD 2955, MFWD, 306-266-2016 Glen, Wood Mountain, SK. 1996SPRA-COUPESP,70',1490hrs.,full cond., always shedded, low acres. Exc. and all accessories for installation. Heights ground following HD cult. for deep banding. 3 PTH, 2 hyds, w/loader; JD 3150, MFWD, from 26” to 120”. Ideal for elk, deer, bison, Outback GPS, AutoSteer, trans. and differ- 3 PTH, 2 hyds, w/loader; JD 4030, 3 PTH, FORDSON 671 TRACTOR w/7’ cult., Select- ential overhauled, new tank, brakes and $89,000. Atwater, SK. 306-745-2571, sheep, swine, cattle, etc. Tom Jensen 306-745-8667, [email protected] 2 hyds, Quadshift, w/loader; JD 4240, O-Speed trans., exc. cond., pics available if ph/fax: 306-426-2305, Smeaton, SK. reconditioned starter, stored inside, Quadshift, 2 hyds; JD 4440, 3 PTH, 2 hyds, interested. Call 306-378-7789, Elrose, SK. $27,000.306-238-7617,306-238-2159, Quadshift, w/loader; JD 4450, MFWD, 3 Goodsoil, SK. [email protected] KAWANEE MODEL 2000 BREAKING disc, new hyds. cylinders,16’ cutting width, PTH, 15 spd., w/loader; JD 4650, 2 WD, blades 31.5”, very good cond., $22,500. Quadshift, 3 hyds., duals; JD 6410, MFWD, 2004 SPRA-COUPE 4640 High Clearance 204-243-2453, High Bluff, MB. 3 PTH, PowerQuad w/LHR, w/loader, 1967VERSATILE118,4WD,CumminsV6 Sprayer, 2398 hrs., 400 gal. tank, 80” grapple; JD 6420, (2) MFWD, 3 PTH, Au- engine,smokesbutrunsgood,smalldiffs, boom w/hyd. fold, telescoping hitch, EZ- toQuad, w/loader; JD 7200, MFWD, 3 PTH c/wpartstractorthathaslargediffs,good Steer 500, crop dividers, new front tires, PowerQuad with loader; JD 7210, MFWD, cond.,$4000orwilltradeforanacreage $52,250. 204-764-0361, Decker, MB. 3 PTH, PowerQuad with loader; JD 7400, tractor. 780-520-2987, Lac la Biche, AB. MFWD, 3 Pth, PowerQuad, w/loader; JD [email protected] 2013 APACHE 1020, 470 hrs., duals, 100’, 7600, MFWD, 3 PTH, Power Quad with 1000 gal. tank, AutoSteer, AutoBoom, loader; JD 9600 combine. VERS. 500, newer hyd. pump and rad, new Auto Section. One owner, retiring. batteries, 15 spd., 3 hyds., 3 PTH, PTO Big $190,000 OBO. 306-591-1133, Pense, SK. STEVE’S TRACTOR REBUILDER special- 16’ PEELED RAILS, SPECIAL 2-3” $3 ea., izing in rebuilding JD tractors. Want Series 1000, 18.4x28 duals adj. axles, recircula- 125/bundle; 3-4” $9.25 ea, 100/bundle. 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 7000s to rebuild or for tiong heater 1500 watt, Cummins V8, AC, Vermette Wood Preservers, Spruce Home, parts. pay top $$. Now selling JD parts. $10,000 OBO. 204-967-2009 Kelwood, MB SK., 1-800-667-0094. [email protected] ROME DISC MODEL TAW24-30, hyd. cyl., 204-466-2927, 204-871-5170, Austin, MB. GUARANTEED PRESSURE TREATED fence very little work since rebuild and new 2003 JD 6920 MFWD, front suspension, posts, lumber slabs and rails. Call Lehner blades. C.W. (Bill) Ransom, 204-534-7255 IVT transmission, 5700 hours, $50,000. Wood Preservers Ltd., ask for Ron or 204-534-7390, Boissevain, MB. 204-648-7129, Grandview, MB. 306-763-4232, Prince Albert, SK. BREAKING DISCS: KEWANEE, 14’ and JD 4230, 100 HP, Quadshift, dual PTO hyd. Big Tractor Parts, MULCHING- TREES, BRUSH, Stumps. 12’; Rome 12’ and 9’; Towner 16’; Wishek 18.4x38 tires, $13,000. 204-525-4521, Call today 306-933-2950. Visit us at: 14’ and 30’. 2- DMI 7 shank rippers.; Minitonas MB www.waltersequipment.com www.maverickconstruction.ca 1-866-938-8537. Geared For WRECKING FOR PARTS: JD 8850 4WD, Inc. The Future 1999 CIH SPX4260 90’, 1200 gal., 3597 JD 610, 40’ floating hitch cultivator, c/w (8) 24.5x32 Goodyear Dyna Torque hrs., Raven AutoSteer, AutoBoom, $7150; Morris Magnum 45’ cultivator, tires 80+% tread, vg sheet metal; 650/65R38 tires, field ready, $79,800. $5650. 306-946-7923, Young, SK. 1-877-564-8734, Roblin, MB. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com STEIGER TRACTOR SPECIALIST 2000 JD 7710, 5130 hrs; 2000 JD 8300; COMPLETE SHANK ASSEMBLIES; JD 1610, ED OR REEN Morris Magnum, $135; JD 610, Morris 2001 JD 7810; 2008 JD 7830, 5200 hrs. R G Magnum II, $185. 306-946-7923, Young, All MFWD, can be equipped with loaders. 1.10-30% savings on new replacement SK. 204-522-6333, Melita, MB. parts for your Steiger drive train. UTILITY TRACTORS: JD 6200, 2 WD, JD 1650 DT 51’ Cultivator, c/w Valmar open station with loader; JD 5520, MFWD 2.We rebuild axles, transmissions 2420, $3000+ on tires, hyd. rams, bear- w/cab, loader. 204-522-6333, Melita, MB. ings, etc., 3-bar Degelman harrows. and dropboxes with ONE YEAR $25,000. 306-493-7871, Harris, SK. JD 2130 w/146 Loader, 3PTH, 1990 hrs., hi-lo, dual hyds., looks and runs like new, WARRANTY. UPPER CHAFF FRAME for JD 9660 SES, must be seen!! $15,000. Call Randy at 3.50% savings on used parts. part #AH229379, new in crate, $2800; 1 204-729-5162, Brandon, MB. BLOCKED AND SEASONED FIREWOOD: new Redekop Mav rotor w/knives, fits JD 2010 JD 9630, 530 HP, Michelin $180 per 160 ft.≥ cord; bags $80 (incl. re- STS combines, $2600; 2 new tailboards 800/70R38 tires, JD AutoSteer, $239,000. fundable deposit for bag). Bundles of 4’-5’ w/fins for JD S-Series combines, $1500 2004 CIH SPX3185 SP HC, 90’, 2159 Precision Cam your source for implement, hrs., 750 gal., AutoSteer, AutoBoom, nice cow cam and farm yard camera systems. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. 1-800-982-1769 or 6.5’ also avail. Vermette Wood Preserv- each. 306-744-7955, Saltcoats, SK. www.precisioncam.ca, Allen Leigh Security ers 1-800-667-0094, Spruce Home, SK. cond., $74,800. Call 1-800-667-4515, or 2012 JD 9460R, full load, 1600 hrs., 2600 www.bigtractorparts.com visit www.combineworld.com & Comm, Brandon, MB., 1-866-289-8164. screen, PTO, great for grain cart, very BLOCKED SEASONED JACK Pine firewood 2005 MCCORMICK MTX120 with Quicke and wood chips for sale. Lehner Wood Pre- JD 4830: FOUR like new 600/65R38 tires, clean field ready. Retiring. Harvey Linnen SALFORD VERTICAL TILL Model 2141, 780-838-7222, Raymore, SK. loader, 3100 hours; 2006 MTX150. Call servers Ltd., 306-763-4232, Prince Albert, $9500 for the set. Phone 306-948-7223, 2014, 22” coulters, c/w new set of coul- 204-522-6333, Melita, MB. SK. Will deliver. Self-unloading trailer. Biggar, SK. The Real Used FaRm PaRTs ters and hardware, mud guards on basket JD 7330 FWA, 5542 hrs., w/JD 741 SL frames, field ready, pics available. Contact loader w/grapple and snow bucket. Loader sUPeRsToRe 2014 NH SP 240F-XP, 275 HP, 120’, 1600 Gregoire Seed Farms Ltd, North Battleford, never used. Tractor was not used for farm- • TRACTORS • COMBINES stainless, fully loaded incl. AIM Command, SK., 306-441-7851, 306-445-5516. ing- used for pulling tires on ice road con- both sets tires, $199,000. 306-948-7223. struction. Tractor in above avg. cond., very • SWATHERS • DISCERS clean unit, shedded in summer. Retiring. WATROUS SALVAGE Harvey Linnen 780-838-7222 Raymore, SK WaTRoUs, sK. (306) 946-2222 SKINNY TIRES: Four (4) High Clearance NEW MANDAKO CATEGORY II 3 PTH for sprayer tires off Patriot 4- 12.4x42, $3800. JD 7000 Series tractors, still in crate, Call 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. $2600. 306-744-7955, Saltcoats, SK. TWO 1967 ALLIS CHALMERS 190’s: 1 is 75HP w/belt pulley; Other is 90HP w/FEL. 2009 JOHN DEERE 9430, 4WD, 425 HP, 24 FLOATER TIRES: Factory rims and tires: spd., 4 hyds., 710/70R42 duals, 4257 hrs., FYFE PARTS John Deere 4045, 710/60R46, $19,500; Both in fair shape with PTO, 2 hyds. and cab. Taking offers. Call 204-623-7533 or original owner, nice condition, asking • Regina 800/55R46, $23,500; JD 4038, Case 4420, $185,000. 306-725-4286, Bulyea, SK. 2014 CHALLENGER MT765D, 620 hrs., 1-800-667-98711-800-667-9871 • Regina 650/65R38 Michelin tires and rim, 204-620-4523, The Pas, MB. 1-800-667-3095 • Saskatoon 3502 HP, Trimble autopilot, 18” tracks, 1-800-667-3095 • Saskatoon $13,500. Sprayer duals available. Phone JD 7730 MFWD, IVT, 1325 hours. 4 hyd., PTO, 3PTH, $229,800. 1-800-667-4515, 1-800-387-2768 • Winnipeg 306-697-2856, Grenfell, SK. • Edmonton dual PTO, GreenStar ready, rear duals and www.combineworld.com 1-800-667-30951-800-222-6594 • Manitoba weight, $135,000 OBO. 360-537-3780, “For All Your Farm Parts” 1989 CIH 7140, MFWD, approx. 9750 hrs., McLean, SK. 2500 hrs. on engine rebuild, open to REDEKOPwww.fyfeparts.com MAV CHOPPERS, used and 1995 JD 8100, MFWD, 840 loader, pow- new: JD, CIH, NH, Lexion, AGCO. We take offers. 204-937-0287, Shortdale, MB. ershift, new tires, 9043 hrs., exc. cond., 2010 DEGELMAN 7900 dozer, 18', good 2007 SELLICK TMF-55 5500 lbs. forklift, trades! Call us at 1-800-667-4515 or visit $76,000. 306-472-7704, Woodrow, SK. www.combineworld.com 2000 MX120, equipped w/new Quicke condition, fits NH T9060 and some Case 506 hours, 12’ lift, 3 WD, $9900. loader, 4400 hrs; 2000 MX170, 4600 hrs., tractors, $22,000. 306-736-8897, Corning, 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com Precision Cam your source for implement, 1999 8410 FWA, powershift, 710 duals, equipped with new Quicke loader. 285 HP, 7660 hrs., big 1000 PTO, very nice SK. [email protected] cow cam and farm yard camera systems. 204-522-6333, Melita, MB. www.precisioncam.ca, Allen Leigh Security cond., $79,000. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. & Comm, Brandon, MB., 1-866-289-8164. 2014 DEGELMAN 7900, 20' blade quick GOODS USED TRACTOR parts (always 2013 140A FARMALL Case/IH w/loader, 2007 9620 W/PTO, 4060 hrs., leather, attach, exc. cond., $30,000. 306-736-8897, buying tractors). David or Curtis, Roblin, 1800 hrs., $82,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm 800 tires. 48 gal/min, dozer to sit avail., Corning, SK. [email protected] 1997 Morris Maxim 40’, $13,900. Please Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. $189,000 ,306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. MB., 204-564-2528, 1-877-564-8734. visit www.raymorenewholland.com or call 306-746-2911. 2009 CASE/IH 435, Outback guidance, 1981 JD 4640 w/707 Leon loader, 6600 WRECKING COMBINES: IHC 1482, 1460, 710/70 tires, rear weights, std. trans., 4 hrs., 3 hyds., dual PTO, Quad Shift, single 915, 914, 815, 715; JD 7721, 7701, 7700, 2011 SEED HAWK 50’, 12” sp., tool bar hyds., 1700 hrs., shedded, asking tires, $24,900. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. MACDON 5000 and 5020 14’ mower condi- 6601, 6600, 105; MF 860, 850, 851, 760, with 600 cart dual wheels auger and bag $163,000. Nipawin, SK. 306-862-7138 or WHOLESALE PRICES ON JD Tractors. tioners; Versatile 4700 25’ SP swather; IH 751, 750, 510, S92; NH TR70, 95; White lift. $229,000; 1997 39’ Morris Magnum air 306-862-5993. 4600 28’ cult.; 2007 Hesston 956 round 8900, 8800, 8700, 8650, 8600; CFE 5542; drill, 10” spacing, Atom openers w/Morris 2014 8245R, FWA, duals, 2 yr. factory war- ranty left, very good cond., possible baler; Westward 3000 25’ PT swather. Gleaner C, F, L, M; CCIL 9600, 951; Vers. 180 cart, $23,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm 204-526-2216, 204-526-5148, Holland, MB 2000. Call 306-876-4607, Goodeve, SK. Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. trades. $149,000 Cdn; 2012 9460R, 4 WD, duals, vg cond., $230,000 Cdn. For more GLEANER M2 COMBINE, SHEDDED; 2010 SEED HAWK 60’ Toolbar, 12” sp., info. ph Neil 306-231-8300, Humboldt, SK. Labtronics 919 moisture meter grain test- G.S. TRACTOR SALVAGE, JD tractors w/Seed Hawk 400 cart, 2 fans, seed & fer- er; 2 Keho aeration fans and 1 golden only. Call 306-497-3535, Blaine Lake, SK. tilizer distributing kit auger. Also NH kit & 1983 JD 8450 4WD, quad shift, PTO, 8200 1994 LIFT KING 6000 lbs. RT forklift hrs., $22,250 OBO; 12’ Degelman bulldozer aeration fan, 3HP. Open to offers. model 6M22, 20’ lift, cab, sideshift, 2 WD, winch $170,000. 306-449-2255, A.E. Chi- 204-746-8547, Morris, MB. coine Farm Equipment Ltd., Storthoaks SK. to fit, $3200. 306-275-4446, St. Brieux SK. runs well, $9980. Call 1-800-667-4515. SMITH’S TRACTOR WRECKING. Huge 2004 JD 6715, with FEL, 3 PTH, 110 HP, 510 WALINGA VAC-U-VATOR, hoses near- www.combineworld.com inventory new and used tractor parts. 2010 BOURGAULT 3310 65’, Paralink, 12” 1-888-676-4847. 4950 hours, very good condition. Call ly new, incl. clean up hoses, always shed- spacing, mid row shank banding, double 306-773-7122, Swift Current, SK. ded; two Grainguard bullet style aeration shoot, rear hitch, tandem axles, low acres, for 18’ diameter bins. For more info call LEXION 400 & 500 Salvage, wide & nar- $140,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equipment, 204-747-2495, Deloraine. MB. row body, walker & rotary. Lots of parts! 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 2009 CIH PUMA 165 MFWD, 2345 hrs., SEE EVEN IN the harsh light of sunrise and 2008 NEW HOLLAND SD440 51’, 10” spac- 18 spd. PS, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyds., sin- sunset with our WDR cameras. Allen Leigh ing on 3.5” steel packers, Dutch paired row gles, LH reverse, very clean unit, $79,800. Security & Comm, Brandon, MB., COMB-TRAC SALVAGE. We sell new and openers w/SC430 cart, double shoot, 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 1-866-289-8164. www.precisioncam.ca used parts for most makes of tractors, variable rate, rear duals. Packers capped combines, balers, mixmills and swathers. since new, all new bearings in 2017, origi- JD 2140 TRACTOR, 3PTH, dual hyd, diff. 306-997-2209, 1-877-318-2221, Borden, nal owner, very well maintained, asking lock, good cond.; Leon 707 loader, w/QA SK. We buy machinery. $80,000. 306-725-4286, Bulyea, SK. bucket, little use. 306-594-2904, Norquay. 2008 SEEDMASTER 50x12: Retiring, must ODESSA ROCKPICKER SALES: New De- LOEFFELHOLZ TRACTOR AND COMBINE gelman equipment, land rollers, Straw- Salvage, Cudworth, SK., 306-256-7107. sell this mint field ready unit! Stone free, low acres, one owner, 2100 gal. fert., 300 master, rockpickers, protill, dozer blades. We sell new, used and remanufactured 306-957-4403, 306-536-5097, Odessa, SK. parts for most farm tractors and combines. bu. seed. Smart Hitch, four cameras. 1976 CASE 586 rough terrain forklift, 4 $100,000 OBO. 306-345-2039, Pense, SK. spd. hydro, 6000 lbs. 15’ lift, 4 cylinder 2011 MF 8680 MFWD, 2342 hrs., PTO, PRECISION PRESSURE WASHER: 13HP, 4000 PSI at 4 GPM, diesel water heater, 2 diesel, 5760 hrs, nice condition, $11,900. AGRA PARTS PLUS, parting older trac- CVT, front and rear duals, $124,800. 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com wands, lots of nozzles. Only used for 1 tors, tillage, seeding, haying, along w/oth- hour! Leaks diesel. Both wands leak 2 new er Ag equipment. 3 miles NW of Battle- MORRIS 6240 40’ air seeder, 3 tanks, tires. Paid $3600, no warranty. Sold ‘as is ford, SK. off #16 Hwy. Ph: 306-445-6769. Technotill openers, 750 lb. trips, exc. 2008 CIH 535 Quad Trac, 535 HP, 5204 where is’. I will not touch this unsafe unit. zero-till or min. till, $27,500. Can email hrs., 16 spd. PS, weights, 30” tracks, new Whatdaya gimme for this pile of junk. TRIPLE B WRECKING, wrecking tractors, pics. 204-437-4641 evenings, Sprague, MB front tracks, nice cab, $182,800. 306-736-7800, Windthorst, SK. combines, cults., drills, swathers, mixmills. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com etc. We buy equipment. 306-246-4260, FLEXI-COIL 340 26’, w/1330 tank, mulch- WANTED: JD 9600 or 9610 or ?; 25’ Flex 306-441-0655, Richard, SK. ers, 12’ spacing splitter boots, $6500 OBO. Header; 1957 Fairlane 500. Call 204-655-3414, Dauphin, MB area. 306-304-1959. Goodsoil, SK. 2009 JD 7830 w/746 loader, grapple, 3 Precision Cam your source for implement, PTH, light pkg, power quad trans, 540/ NH CHAIN BALER, $2500; Neuero grain cow cam and farm yard camera systems. 1000 PTO,Michelin single tires,2079 hrs., vac, $3000; 34’ factory drill mover, $2000; www.precisioncam.ca, Allen Leigh Security exccond.204-734-3728,204-734-8662, 72’ Flexi-Coil harrows, $5000; 80’ Vers. & Comm, Brandon, MB., 1-866-289-8164. Swan River, MB. [email protected] harrow $3000. 306-304-1959 Goodsoil, SK LOCKWOOD 4500 POTATO Harvester, vg 2014 MF 8680 MFWD, 667 hrs., PTO, RETIRED: 2012 JD T-670 combine, 330 cyl cond. Plus windrower, conveyors, and 2011JD9430,3780hrs.Hi-Flow78GPM,5 CVT, 5 hyds., rear duals, $174,800. hrs., 2013 JD 635 flex header, $300,000; hyds.,710-70R42duals,Deluxecab,PTO, 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com complete line. 306-873-5527, Tisdale, SK. 2005 JD 4720 SP sprayer, 90’, 1300 hrs., 1981 CASE 584C rough terrain forklift, 2004FLEXI-COILSYSTEM9550'Harrow exc., cond. Call Carl 306-398-7713 for more MF 1105 TRACTOR, works well, tires ok, $145,000; 2014 Farm King 13x70 auger Packer,reconditionedwithnewharrows. info or pictures. Cut Knife, SK. 6000 lbs. lift, 15’ lift, side shift, diff. lock, great auger tractor, $4500. 306-233-7305, swing away, PTO, $20,000. 306-869-7141, nice forklift, $11,900. 1-800-667-4515. $4000. 306-227-3607, Vanscoy, SK. Cudworth, SK. 306-789-9992, Beaubier SK BOOK NORCAN SOYBEANS so you keep www.combineworld.com ROCK-O-MATIC #57 ROCKPICKER, PTO, 7’ BOURGAULT 50’ PACKER Bar, $4000 OBO; more green. Buy a bigger John Deere with MF 90 w/LOADER; MF 1100 w/loader; IHC 8820 24’ swather, exc.; AC 210 tractor MODEL 6500 Massey Ferguson forklift; bucket, high lift, excellent condition, 1983 JD 4650 tractor for salvage or parts. the savings! Early discounts. Call Norcan Case 2290 w/loader. 306-283-4747, w/wo 8’ Schulte snowplow, Located near American 8000 lb. forklift; and IHC 8000 $2250 OBO. 306-233-7889, Cudworth, SK. 204-655-3414, Dauphin, MB area. Seeds at 204-372-6552, Fisher Branch MB. 306-220-0429, Langham, SK. Alvena, SK., 306-220-8776, 306-382-0776. forklift. Call 306-627-3445, Blumenhof, SK. The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 31

NEW AND USED generators, all sizes from DRILL STEM: 200 3-1/2”, $45/ea; 400 HARMONY NATURAL BISON buying all EXCELLENT SELECTION of polled 2 yr. olds WANTED: CULL COWS and bulls. For book- 5 kw to 3000 kw, gas, LPG or diesel. Phone 2-3/8”, $34/ea; 1000 2-7/8”, $36/ea. types of bison. Call or text 306-736-3454, and several proven 3 year and select year- ings call Kelly at Drake Meat Processors, for availability and prices. Many used in 306-768-8555, Carrot River, SK. SE Sask. [email protected] lings. Properly developed to last. Deposit 306-363-2117 ext. 111, Drake, SK. stock. 204-643-5441, Fraserwood, MB. REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS Bulls, 3 years holds til needed. Delivery avail. Longworth 2-7/8” OILFIELD TUBING, $40 each; 3/4” old, $4000; 1 registered Black Angus cow Land & Cattle, Harris, SK., 306-831-9856. BISON WANTED - Canadian Prairie Bison It doesn’t get any better than this. Prepay 2011 MAGNUM MMG55FH, 45KVA, 240 sucker rods, $6 each. Truckload quantities is looking to contract grain finished bison, with heifer calf, $3500; 4 Speckle Park volts, 3 phase, 60HZ, self-contained, only. Call 306-861-1280, Weyburn, SK. bred heifers. 306-594-2904, Norquay, SK. your ad for 3 weeks and get 2 weeks free! as well as calves and yearlings for growing Call today! 1-800-667-7770. $15,000; 2004 Wacker G50, JD, 480 volt, markets. Contact Roger Provencher at 3 phase, 60HZ, self-contained, $11,000; 306-468-2316, [email protected] SOUTH VIEW RANCH has Black and Red BREED HOLSTEIN HEIFER, and some jer- Ex-Government Standby Units: 1981 Con- seys for sale. Call 519-323-3074, Heifer dec Lima 800KW, 16V92 Detroit, 1000KVA, Angus yearling and 2 year old bulls. Cey- QUILL CREEK BISON is looking for fin- lon, SK. Call Shane 306-869-8074, Keith Ville Holstein Inc., Holstein, Ont. 3 phase, 60HZ, $25,000; 1981 Brown Bo- WESTERN IRRIGATION: CADMAN Dealer. veri 500KW, 16V92 Detroit, 625KVA, 3 ished, and all other types of bison. COD, 306-454-2730. We BUY and SELL traveling guns, pumps, paying market prices. “Producers working FRESH AND SPRINGING heifers for sale. phase, 60HZ, $20,000; 1988 New Age pipes, etc.; 1 Cadman 4000S wide body Cows and quota needed. We buy all class- 400KW, 12V92 Detroit, 500KVA, 3 phase, with Producers.” Delivery points in SK. and SELLING: BLACK ANGUS BULLS. Wayside big gun, like new; Selling used pipe trailers MB. Call 306-231-9110, Quill Lake, SK. es of slaughter cattle-beef and dairy. R&F 60HZ, $15,000. Can-Am Truck Export Ltd, & 10” pipe; Also EcoSmart water purifica- Angus, Henry and Bernie Jungwirth, Livestock Inc. Bryce Fisher, Warman, SK. HORSESALE:20THANNUALSEPTEMBER 1-800-938-3323, Delisle, SK. tion systems, no salt, no chemicals. Phone 306-256-3607, Cudworth, SK. Phone 306-239-2298, cell 306-221-2620. SHOWCASE, Sept 9, 2017, 1:00 PM. Moose 306-867-9461 or 306-867-7037, Outlook, NORTHFORK- INDUSTRY LEADER for Mountain Ranch selling over 50 head of Advertise your unwanted equipment in the SK. E-mail: [email protected] over 15 years, is looking for finished Bison, exceptional prospects. Weyburn, SK. BLACK ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, se- www.septembershowcasesale.com Classifieds. Call our toll-free number and grain or grass fed. “If you have them, we men tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery place your ad with our friendly staff, and Used pumping motors, PTO carts, 6” - 10” want them.” Make your final call with available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, don’t forget to ask about our prepayment bo- Northfork for pricing! Guaranteed prompt SPRINGER LIMOUSIN has very quiet alum. pipe. Call Dennis to discuss your Englefeld, SK. www.skinnerfarms.ca yearling Purebred Limousin bulls. Red or MBPHB LOUD AND PROUD Foal & Horse nus. Prepay for 3 weeks and get 2 weeks free! needs! 403-308-1400, Taber, AB. payment! 514-643-4447, Winnipeg, MB. 1-800-667-7770. Black. Call Merv at 306-272-4817 or Sale, Sept. 16, 1 PM DST, at Killarney Auc- WANT TO PURCHASE cull bison bulls and PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS long yearling 306-272-0144, Foam Lake, SK. tion Mart, Killarney, MB. 204-634-2375 for We know that farming is enough of a gamble bulls, replacement heifers, AI service. info. www.mbpainthorsebreeders.com so if you want to sell it fast place your ad in cows, $5/lb. HHW. Finished beef steers and heifers for slaughter. We are also buy- Meadow Ridge Enterprises, 306-373-9140 the Manitoba Co-operator classifieds. It’s a or 306-270-6628, Saskatoon, SK. Sure Thing. Call our toll-free number today. ing compromised cattle that can’t make a RANCH COUNTRY HORSE SALE (Perrin, We have friendly staff ready to help. 1-800- long trip. Oak Ridge Meats, McCreary, SIMMENTAL BLACK ANGUS cross 150 Parsonage, Bertrams) on Sat., Sept. 9th, The Icynene 204-835-2365, 204-476-0147. cow/calf pairs bred Black Angus. Phone ® 667-7770. 1:00 PM. Sale Preview 9:30 AM. Rodeo Insulation System Brandon at 204-402-0780, Brandon, MB. Grounds, Maple Creek, SK. Complimentary • Sprayed foam insulation NILSSON BROS INC. buying finished bison SOUTH VIEW RANCH has Red and Black breakfast 8:00-9:30 AM. Approx. 30 foals on the rail, also cull cows at Lacombe, AB. Angus yearling and 2 yr old bulls. Ceylon, from the members. Approx. 30 riding hors- • Ideal for shops, barns For fall delivery and beyond. Smaller SK. Phone Shane 306-869-8074, Keith es from members and guest consignors. groups welcome. Fair, competitive and as- 306-454-2730. 29 COW/CALF PAIRS, calves at foot, For catalogue and info call Ken Perrin, or homes sured payment. Contact Richard Bintner Angus/Herefordmix,$3000.Pleasecall 306-662-3730, Lou Parsonage, • Healthier, Quieter, More 306-873-3184. 306-867-8446, Outlook, SK. Email: 306-299-4474. Catalogue online at: RED ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, se- www.northernhorse.com/ranchcountry Energy Efficient® men tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery [email protected] HAGMAN’S TRUCKING for all your bison available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, transport. Local and long distance. Hu- Englefeld, SK. www.skinnerfarms.ca LOOKING TO LEASE cattle up to 60 mane and ease of loading/unloading. Can cow/calf pairs. Lots of pasture, feed and 9TH ANNUAL PRAIRIE Harvest Horse clean water. 204-825-7621, Glenboro, MB. Sale Sunday, August 20, 2017, 1:00 PM at haul up to 50,000 lbs. to the USA. Call Johnstone Auction Mart, Moose Jaw, SK. 306-773-5909, Swift Current, SK. Featuring quality Ranch/Pleasure/Show 20 HOLSTEIN STEERS for sale, 650 lbs., geldings and mares, well started younger www.penta.ca 1-800-587-4711 Do you want to target Manitoba farmers? REGISTERED CHAROLAIS YEARLING vaccinated and dehorned. Call geldings and mares, broodmares, yearlings Place your ad in the Manitoba Co-operator. bulls: 1 Nobleman’s son and 2 grandson’s 204-657-2431, Fork River, MB. and 2 yr olds, teams, Reg. and Grade. View Manitoba’s best-read farm publication. of Silverado. Phone Jack 204-526-2857, catalogue at: www.johnstoneauction.ca Factory Direct Outlet Holland, MB. SAVE MORE CALVES, get more sleep, and More info. ph Scott Johnstone, Auctioneer, make more money. Ask us how. Allen 306-631-0767; Glen Gabel. Consul- DELUXE WOOD & WATER YEARLING AND 2 YEAR old bulls, sired by Leigh Security & Comm, Brandon, MB., tant/Marketing, 306-536-1927. PL 914447 OUTDOOR FURNACES 1-866-289-8164. www.precisioncam.ca SHAVINGS: BULK PRICING and delivery Silver Bullet, Roundup and Velocity, semen CAN YOU FIND A CHEAPER WAY TO HEAT? tested, Martens Charolais & Seed. Boisse- available. Vermette Wood Preservers, vain, MB. Ph 204-534-8370, 204-534-6952 SAVE MORE CALVES, get more sleep, and CSA APPROVED Spruce Home, SK.. 1-800-667-0094. Email make more money. Ask us how. Allen [email protected] View www.vwpltd.com Leigh Security & Comm, Brandon, MB., TH 25 ANNIVERSARY BLOWOUT Hwy #205, Grunthal • (204) 434-6519 REG. YEARLING CHAROLAIS BULLS, 1-866-289-8164. www.precisioncam.ca HORSE SALE: 20TH Annual September Polled and horned, some red. 20+ head to Showcase. Moose Mountain Ranch selling Now available North American wide at GRUNTHAL, MB. over 50 head of exceptional prospects, Sept prices never seen before AGENT FOR T.E.A.M. MARKETING choose from. Over 30 yrs. in the Charolais HERD DISPERSAL: 70 Black Angus cross business. Wilf Neilson, Cougar Hill Ranch, pairs and 70 mixed pairs. Full herd health 9, 1 PM. OBO. Weyburn Livestock Exchange, 204-732-2663, North of St. Rose, MB. program. Pasture available. $2800 per pair SK. www.septembershowcasesale.com $ 4,997 REGULAR CATTLE SALES firm. Call 306-335-7875, Lemberg, SK. TUESDAY at 9 am COMING 2 YR. old polled PB Charolais 100 THIRD TO FIFTH Black Angus -$ ** August 29th, September 5th, bulls, come red factor. Call Kings Polled 500 Charolais, 306-435-7116, Rocanville, SK. cow/calf pairs. 306-773-1049, 12th, 19th, 26th ** 306-741-6513, Swift Current, SK. $ 2 YEAR OLD registered purebred Charolais 300 RED AND BLACK Angus 1250 lbs. heif- 4,497 Mon. August 28th, 12:00 noon bulls, polled, white, good feet, lots of hair, ers with calves. Call 306-773-1049, RAMBOILLET AND SUFFOOK cross ewe SPRUCE FOR SALE!! Beautiful locally easy keeping, very quiet. Semen tested FC30HD Unit plus accessories grown trees. 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[email protected] quonset. 7 miles+ of three wire high ten- Seeded oats, plus newly seeded valley pas- FFS- FUCHS FARM SUPPLY is proud http://www.bidwin.org Wakaw, SK. sile electric fence. Hog manure access ture. River runs through it. Fly control and Licence No. 1123 announce that we are the new Farm Aid possible. Offers will be accepted to and in- creep feed & healthcare. Can go late into Manufacturing Dealer for Sask. Stocking SE OF MELVILLE, SK: 22 quarters (3463 cluding midnight on the 31st day of Au- fall/winter. Cliff Luther, 306-734-2997. mix wagons and a full supply of parts. have combined acres) predominantly H soil (Oxbow Loam) gust, 2017. The highest or not necessarily 306-762-2125, Vibank, SK. www.fuchs.ca all in grass/Alfalfa can go back to grain, any offer will be accepted and the Vendor forces! new assessment $3,393,300. Exclusive reserves the right to reject any or all of- MULCHING- TREES, BRUSH, Stumps. Round up the cash! Advertise your unwanted listing $3,535,000. Royal LePage Premier fers. Bidder will be contacted if offer is ac- Call today 306-933-2950. Visit us at: equipment in the Manitoba Co-operator clas- Realty, Larry Hanowski, 306-728-9033 cepted. All offers must be signed and dat- www.maverickconstruction.ca sifieds. Email: [email protected] ed. Offers to be sent to: John-Paul Avison. Box 217, Arborg, MB. R0C 0A0. For addi- READYTOLAYpullets:White($8)&Brown CATTLE SHELTER PACKAGES or built on FARMLAND NE SK(Clemenceau) 4 quarters tional info/viewing, call 204-664-2019. The Manitoba Co-operator. Manitoba’s best- ($9)egglayersforendofOctoberpickup. site. For early booking call plus 36 acre riverside parcel w/5 bdrm. read farm publication. 306-435-3530, Moosomin, SK. 1-800-667-4990 or visit our website: home. Featuring: bins on concrete with di- FOR SALE BY TENDER: RM of Grey, 160 www.warmanhomecentre.com rect hit on railroad cars, 40 acres of mostly acres south of Fannystelle, MB. NE mature spruce timber, 2 farmyards- 1 bor- 34-08-03 W, SE 35-08-03 W. Tenders will STEEL VIEW MFG. Self-standing panels, dering Etomami River and 50 miles of pro- be accepted until September 1, 2017 to vincial forest, excellent elk hunting and Susan Becker at [email protected] or CLUCK AND QUACK POULTRY CLUB windbreaks, silage/hay bunks, feeder pan- els, sucker rod fence posts. Custom or- other big game and goose. 580 acres Box 292, Starbuck, MB., R0G 2P0. Prefer- GRANT TWEED Annual Sale. Poultry, small animals, equip- wheat, mustard, barley & peas. Full line of ence to sell together however considera- ment and crafts. Saturday, August 26th, ders. Call Shane 306-493-2300, Delisle, SK. www.steelviewmfg.com farm and sawmill equipment also available tion may be given to selling parcels separ- FARM AGENT 10:00AM-4:00PM, Hazelridge Sports Com- Will separate. Reg Hertz, 306-865-7469. ately. Highest bid not necessarily plex, 26 Memorial Street, Hazelridge, MB. accepted. Selected bid will be advised (off Garven Road) For vendor info. contact SVEN ROLLER MILLS. Built for over 40 RM CANWOOD #494, 3 quarters: Grain, within three weeks of closing date. Al 204-467-8654, email: [email protected] years. PTO/elec. drive, 40 to 1000 bu./hr. Planning to sell your farm? pasture and hay, 265 acres cult. On school SHERRI SCOTT OF McCreary, MB is of- Example: 300 bu./hr. unit costs $1/hr. to bus route. UG power and phone on 2 good PUREBRED AND CROSSBRED Bird and run. Rolls peas and all grains. We regroove fering the following private land for sale: The demand for canada’s ag-only listings giant yard sites, 2013 assessment 203,700. SE 31-22-12 W; E 1/2 18-22-12 W; SE Small Animal Auction, Sunday, Sept. 17, and repair all makes of mills. Call Apollo 306-747-2775 after 6 PM, Shellbrook, SK. MB. farmland 11:00 AM, at the Weyburn Ag Society Machine 306-242-9884, 1-877-255-0187. The ag-only listings service 24-22-13 W; W 1/2 10-23-12 W. 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Place a NE 12-22-13 W; E 1/2 23-22-13 W; NE Contact me now & we can help wanted ad in the classifieds. Call 1-800- 24-22-13 W; E 1/2 25-22-13 W; SE arrange to have your farm 667-7770. 26-22-13 W; E 1/2 36-22-13 W. If you USEDPIPE,SUCKERRods: 23/8",27/8", wish to purchase this private land contact shown to these serious Buyers. 31/2"pipe,$36ea.7/8",1"suckerrods, Lessee Sherri Scott at Box 339, McCreary, $12each.306-460-7966,306-460-4166, HAMMOND REALTY RM 250 Last Moun- MB., R0J 1B0. If you wish to comment on Kindersley, SK. RESIDENTIAL LOT, ELBOW, SK for sale. tain Valley. Beautiful acreage with a view or object the eligibility of this unit transfer Phone: 204-761-6884 Lot 7, Blk 2, Plan 88MJ16836, 125 Putters of Last Mountain Lake. Well-maintained 4 write the Director, Manitoba Agriculture, Lane. One block from golf course. 24.5 bdrm. bungalow w/open concept kitchen Ag Crown Lands, PO Box 1286, Minnedosa, [email protected] Meter frontage. Serviced by town. Will and dining room, double attached garage, MB., R0J 1E0, or fax 204-867-6578. consider trade of RV, boat, truck, car, etc. machine shed, workshop, barn, garden BROWN AND WHITE Novogen Layers, $29,500. Call Gerry 403-389-4858. MB FARMS: BELMONT area, 256 acres with ready end of August. Hardy and good egg sheds and single detached garage. 159 nearly new home, livestock facilities & production. 306-225-4446, Hepburn, SK. NEED a back yard retreat? We have tiny acres with an additional 3 quarters of land shop; Morden, 1/4 sec. bison ranch, good pre-built log cabins ready to be loaded available. Perfect for livestock. Alpaca herd home, heated shop, barns & secure han- 6.9 ACRES w/884 sq. ft. 2 story 3 bdrm onto your trailer. Plug and play models! is negotiable. MLS SK602798. $663,000. dling corrals, small campgrounds included Aladdin house, hardwood floors (under Also log cabin logs and log siding. Call Call Anne Morrow 306-435-6617. along w/20 bison cows; Swan River south, carpets), approx. 4000 gal. cistern, large Rouck Bros., Lumby, BC., 1-800-960-3388 KINDERSLEY AREA: 123 acres, 2 homes, 458 acre mixed farm, excellent home, porch on North, old farm buildings in yard, or visit: www.rouckbros.com 2 shops, Kindersley waterline, cash renter heated shop in a picturesque setting. Con- 14 miles SE of Carlyle, SK. Serious inquir- in place, $695,000. Arlene Boisjoli, Royal tact Grant Tweed, Century21westman.com ies only 306-453-2809 or 306-577-8611. LePage Wheat Country Realty, Kindersley, Brandon, MB. Phone: 204-761-6884, Email: [email protected] SK, 306-463-4910, 306-460-7785, email 20 ACRES w/1742 sq. ft. 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath AFFORDABLE HOME, 3 bdrm, move-in ready [email protected] Amy Greenwood, 3 QUARTERS WITH YARDSITE: 477 acres house, full basement, 300 sq. ft. screened w/finished basement, attached 2 car 306-460-8692, amygreenwood@royallep- in a block. Mixed farm, 300 arable acres. room, 2 side(s) wrap-around deck, 3 car garage, large storage shop on 1/2 acre. age.ca www.royallepagekindersley.ca Fenced and cross fenced, 2 shallow wells., garage, wired, 2 sheds, open end shelter, $84,000. Can email website. 306-571-9297 40’x60’ machine shed, 34’x44’ pole shed, large barn, some bush, approx. 7 acres Buchanan, SK. [email protected] NORTH BATTLEFORD AREA: 644 acres barn, corrals, hay fence. 24’x32’ bungalow, landscaped. For sale by owner, $325,000 riverfront property, 2 log cabins, fenced, w/double attached garage. Located beside OBO. Call 306-886-2227 or 306-852-8483, TIMBER FRAMES, LOG STRUCTURES fantastic views, $875,000; Near Elrose: 4 the Riding Mtn. National Park. Contact Bjorkdale, SK. Email: [email protected] and Vertical Log Cabins. Log home refin- quarters deeded, 8 quarters leased, new Karen Goraluk-Salesperson, 204-773-6797. ishing and chinking. Certified Log Builder home, complete yardsite w/outdoor riding NorthStar Insurance & Real Estate. MLS with 38 years experience. Log & Timber arena, $1,850,000; South of Kindersley: ®1701622. www.north-star.ca COMFY COUNTRY LIVING: 4-level split Works, Delisle, SK., 306-717-5161, Email 160 acres with 2880 sq. ft. log home, home, double car garage, 40 ac., 2.5 kms [email protected] Website at shop, garage, beautiful property, CATTLE FARM - 11 quarters and 2 from Wilkie, SK. $294,000. 306-918-7264. www.logandtimberworks.com $990,000. Could be subdivided as an Crown quarters in a block. Near Roblin, acreage, $690,000; South of Kindersley: MB. along the Duck Mtn. Prov. Park. Ap- LOG AND TIMBER HOMES, Saskatoon, 17.3 acres complete yardsite, beautiful prox. 1100 workable acres, majority is hay. RURAL water, farms, acreages. Multi-pure ALPACAS FOR SALE, farmed for their fibre, SK. Visit www.backcountryloghomes.ca or view, $279,000. Call Arlene Boisjoli, Royal Fenced. Dugouts. May consider selling par- membrane system, 2000 gal./day. No Easy, gentle livestock, perfect for family call 306-222-6558. LePage Wheat Country Realty, Kindersley, cels. Scenic area. Yardsite has a 30’x66’ more water softeners. The Water Clinic, venture or acreage living. 306-725-7243, SK, 306-463-4910 or 306-460-7785. Email pole shed/work shop. 2 cattle shelters. www.thewaterclinic.com 1-800-664-2561. Strasbourg, SK. Visit: www.countryvista.ca CANWOOD, SK. 2+ 1 bedroom bungalow, [email protected] View listings at Corrals. MLS #1627477, Karen Goraluk, finished basement, fenced yard and shed, www.royallepagekindersley.ca Salesperson, 204-773-6797. NorthStar In- village has all amenities. Close to fishing, surance and Real Eastate, visit the website golfing and hunting. Seller motivated. Se- RANCH FOR SALE between Glaslyn & Co- at www.north-star.ca rious inquiries only. Call 780-913-1901. chin, SK. 17 quarters of hay land & pasture NORTHFORK- INDUSTRY LEADER for land, will hold 200 cows. 306-342-4433. BRIAN & AUDREY SABISTON of Rorke- over 15 years, is looking for Elk. “If you ton, MB are offering the following private have them, we want them.” Make your fi- • Buy Used Oil [email protected] RM Torch land for sale: W 1/2 23-30-16, NW NOTRE 7-28-14 W. The successful purchaser will nal call with Northfork for pricing! Guaran- • Buy Batteries River. Recreation 138 acres w/White Fox teed prompt payment! 514-643-4447, 1962 HOUSE TRAILER, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, River running through. 30 acres in grain, be considered by Manitoba Agriculture for 4 WHEEL BOMBARDIER Rotex, 250 hrs, Winnipeg, MB. DAME • Collect Used 14x62. Recent upgrades. Kitchen appli- 60 pasture. Minutes from Tobin Lake. possible transfer of the Crown land forage like new, $4000; Wanted: 14’ bumper hitch ances,washeranddryerincluded.Axles $165,000 MLS. Tom Neufeld lease associated with this ranch unit. This dump trailer. 306-304-1959, Goodsoil, SK. BUYING ELK for local and international Filters and tires still attached. To be moved by 306-260-7838, Coldwell Banker. forage lease currently consists of the fol- buyer. $9000 OBO. 403-741-7886, Castor, meat markets. Paying up to $12 per kg USED • Collect Oil lowing: SEC 32-27-14 W, W 1/2 05-28-14 2001 ARGO CENTAUR 950DT (die- AB. [email protected] [email protected] Borden W, SEC 06-28-14 Wl, S 1/2 07-28-14 W, N FOB plant. Phone Ian at 204-848-2498 or Containers sel/turbo), 15” rubber tracks and wheel 204-867-0085. OIL & 27 acre hobby farm. 2008 1440 sq. ft. 1/2 19-30-15 W, SE 19-30-15 W, SE set, shedded, low hrs., great shape, $9000. • Antifreeze 1996 SRI AVONLEA, 16x76 with 13x14 home. ICF block basement, outbuildings, 30-30-15 W, SE 23-30-16 W, NE 24-30-16 306-236-7445, Goodsoil, SK. WANTED: 400 plus bull elk and reindeer entry addition, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, $40,000 pasture, shelterbelts. $409,000 MLS. Tom W. If you wish to purchase the private bulls. Shewchuk Seeds, Blaine Lake, SK. FILTER Southern, OBO. 204-937-7202, Roblin, MB. Neufeld 306-260-7838, Coldwell Banker. land contact the Lessees Brian & Audrey 306-497-3576 or text 639-317-4645. Sabiston at Box 2, RR 1, Rorketon, MB. Eastern and 12X60 MOBILE HOME, 2 bdrms, newer ap- [email protected] RM of ROL 1RO. If you wish to comment on or DEPOT pliances, w/10x12 porch. Best offer takes McCraney. 958 acres of good quality cult. object to the eligibility of this Unit Trans- 1991 15’ MISTY RIVER, c/w 1991 40 HP Western all. 306-482-5121, Carnduff, SK. dirt. Average assess. $124,000/quarter. fer write the Director, Manitoba Agricul- Johnson outboard motor, oil injected, Tel: 204-248-2110 Manitoba Tenant (2017). Will sell individual quar- ture, Agricultural Crown Lands, PO Box power tilt trim, steering console, rug floor, KEEP AN EYE on your livestock no matter YELLOWHEAD MODULAR HOME SALES, ters. $930,000 MLS. Tom 306-260-7838. 1286, Minnedosa, MB. R0J 1E0, or fax Canadian built by Moduline. Elite price swivel seats, lots of storage, runs exc., where you go with your Smartphone. 204-867-6578. $4000 OBO. 306-238-4590, Goodsoil, SK. www.precisioncam.ca, Allen Leigh Security event on now: 960 sq. ft., 2 bdrm, 2 bath, NEVER...HAUL OR purchase those heavy & Comm, Brandon, MB., 1-866-289-8164. $79,900; 1216 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath, bags of water softening salt or expensive SELLING THROUGHOUT MB. Local and $89,900; 1520 sq. ft., 3 or 4 bdrm, 2 bath, bottle water again! The Water Clinic, foreign buyers are looking for Farms, $109,900. 306-496-7538, weekend calls. www.thewaterclinic.com 1-800-664-2561. , Rural and Suburban properties, www.yellowmodularhomesales.ca Hobby Farms, Homes, Acreages, Hunting RURAL WATER, FARMS, acreages. Multi- Land. Call Harold 204-253-7373, Delta 16’ TRIPLE E camper, refurbished, $2000 pure membrane system, 2000 gal./day. Real Estate. Visit: www.manitobafarms.ca & 2012 25’ Gulf Stream, loaded, $14,000; 12V. or Hydraulic WANT THE ORGANIC ADVANTAGE? The Water Clinic, www.thewaterclinic.com 31’ beaver tailed triple duals axle goose- Contact an organic Agrologist at Pro-Cert WINNIPEGOSIS: 1241 ACRES DEEDED, neck flatbed. 306-627-3445 Blumenhof, SK Electronic Scale Opt. 1-800-664-2561. 681 cult., Lake Frontage; Camperville: 720 for information on : pros- WWW.MEDALLION-HOMES.CA modular pects, transition, barriers, benefits, certifi- DWEIN TRASK REALTY INC. Langham deeded, 160 acres cult. #2 soil per agc; homes/lake houses/RTM’s. Visit our sales Lundar: 1347 acres 1289 cultivated avail., 1997 CENTURION TANDEM 5th wheel cation and marketing. Call 306-382-1299, lot, or check online for stock, homes and south NW-32-38-07-W3 2017 FMV assess trailer, sleeps 6, AC, awning, etc. good Saskatoon, SK. or [email protected] $123,100 on Struan Grid $264,900; Lang- $700,000; Dallas: 1058 acres grain, cattle all other plans. Factory direct orders built offers more avail; Ethelbert: 160 hunting cond., $7500. 306-715-0196 Saskatoon SK to your specs! Trade-ins welcome, buy and ham Cee Pee grid E 1/2 06-39-08-W3 2017 assess. $299,600 level flat and rela- land, cabin, $56,000; Portage la Prairie: sell used homes. Hwy 2 South, Prince Al- 320 acres rented for 2017, call; Duck 1 877 695 2532 bert, SK. Call 306-764-2121 or toll free tively stone free $799,900. Call Dwein for www.ezefeeder.ca details 306-221-1035, Saskatoon, SK. Mountain: 240 acres touches park, WANTED: ORGANIC LENTILS, peas and 1-800-249-3969. $180,000; Grahamdale: Big storage facility FEEDMIXERS NEWandUsedselectionin chickpeas. Stonehenge Organics, Assini- $242,000; Stead: 1293 acres peat moss; 2010 TRIPLE E CLASS C motorhome, 24’ stock. Sask Supreme Dealer. Your Livestock boia, SK., 306-640-8600, 306-640-8437. Teulon: 76 acres 1.5 miles N on #7, with slide-out, fully equipped, 18,000 kms, Equipment Specialists. 306-227-4503. fenced; Whitemouth: 160 acres, 80 acres $60,000; 2002 Suzuki Grand Vitara 4 door RTM OR SITE BUILT Custom Homes and is rice paddock; Eriksdale: 620 acres hunt- 4x4, SUV, V6 auto., loaded, signal lights [email protected] Cottages. 40 years experience. Call or text www.norheimranching.com ing land, $150,000. 204-253-7373, Delta for towing, 151,643 kms, $3200. 204-324-7179, Don Ginter Construction, Real Estate. See more: manitobafarms.ca 306-452-3555, Redvers, SK. SINGLE MEN.. SINGLE LADIES.. Happy Altona, MB. KELLN SOLAR SUMMER/WINTER WA- relationships, we can help you find each RICHARD AND BERNICE LETKEMAN of TERING System, provides water in remote other! Candlelight Matchmakers, in person MOTIVATED TO SELL. Ready to move. LIVESTOCK, cow/calf, sheep, horses, Rorketon, MB are offering the following 2014 FLEETWOOD JAMBOREE Sport motor areas, improves water quality, increases interviews/photos, profiles, confidential, Beautiful, well-kept, 1250 sq. ft., 3 bed., 2 chickens, etc. Barn, quonsets, house. private land for sale: SE 23-28-16 W, N W home, Model 31M, 6330 miles, like new pasture productivity, extends dugout life. affordable, serving MB, SK, NW. ON. Email bath single family home. Vaulted ceilings, Viscount, SK. $399,900. MLS® 617574, 23-28-16 W, NW 35-28-16 W. The suc- condition. 306-287-3767, Watson, SK. St. Claude/Portage, 204-379-2763. [email protected] large kitchen, jacuzzi off master bedroom, Art Urbanowski, Royal LePage Hallmark, cessful purchaser will be considered by Call 204-343-2475 central air. Numerous renovations. Saskatoon, SK., 306-222-2206. Manitoba Agriculture for possible transfer 204-571-1254, [email protected] 2007 CLASS A Triple E Embassy 34’, gas, OUTDOOR RATED and specially designed RM OF MANITOU LAKE for sale by Ten- of the Crown land forage lease associat- 23,000 kms, V10 on Ford chassis, hyd. lev- for the harsh conditions of the prairies. ARE YOU SINGLE and would rather be der. 11 quarters offered in three parcels. ed with this ranch unit. This forage lease RTMS AND SITE built homes. Call eling system, lots of extras, $55,000 OBO. www.precisioncam.ca, Allen Leigh Security in love? Camelot Introductions has been Cropland, pasture, oil revenue, and grain currently consists of the following: W Call 306-533-9017, White City, SK. & Comm, Brandon, MB., 1-866-289-8164. successfully matching people for over 23 1-866-933-9595, or go online for pictures bins. Details at www.boothlandtender.ca 1/2- 27-28-16 W, N 1/2- 28-28-16 W, SE years. In-person interviews by Intuitive and pricing at: www.warmanhomes.ca Tender closes 12 PM, August 29, 2017. 28-28-16 W. If you wish to purchase the GREG’S WELDING: Freestanding 30’ 5 bar Matchmaker in MB and SK. Call 306-978- Vern McClelland, Associate Broker, private land contact the Lessees Richard & panels, all 2-7/8” drill stem construction, LOVE (5683), 204-257-LOVE (5683) Re/Max Lloydminster, 780-808-2700. Bernice Letkeman at Box 161, Rorketon, $450; 24’x5.5’ panels, 2-7/8” pipe w/5- 1” www.camelotintroductions.com MB. R0L 1R0. If you wish to comment on sucker rods, $340; 24’x6’ panels, 2-7/8” or object to the eligibility of this Unit pipe with 6- 1” rods, $365; 30’ 2 or 3 bar Transfer write the Director, Manitoba Agri- windbreak panels c/w lumber. Gates and FARMLAND FOR TENDER. SW-11-16-27, SE culture, Agricultural Crown Lands, PO Box double hinges avail. on all panels. Belting -11-16-27, SW-14-16-27, NE-22-16-27, SE- 1286, Minnedosa, MB. R0J 1E0, or fax troughs for grain or silage. Calf shelters. 26-16-27, SW-23-16-27, NW-23-16-27 with 204-867-6578. APARTMENTS FOR RENT, Langham, SK. Del. avail. 306-768-8555, Carrot River, SK. yardsite, 58,650 bu. grain storage, two EXCELLENT LIVESTOCK FARMS: 1) Quiet, well maintained, close to schools. 1 40x60' quonsets. Tenders ending Oct. 6/17 Excellent horse ranch in Erickson, MB., and 2 bedrooms starting at $650. Contact FREESTANDING CORRAL PANELS for SUCCESSFUL TIRE AND AUTO business has mailedtoWadyFarmInc,Box459,Birtle, Riding arena and buildings in fantastic Blaise at 306-349-9351. been in operation for 50 years. This MB. R0M 0C0. Highest or any tender not cattle, horses, bison and sheep. Bale feed- J&H HOMES: Western Canada’s most cond. 2) 640 acre mixed farm within 15 ers; Belted feed troughs; 10’ panels; Wind- successful enterprise is a turnkey business necessarily accepted. 204-773-0535, Birtle, min. of Brandon. 3) 800 acre cattle farm, with increasing sales over $500,000 per trusted RTM Home Builder since 1969. MB. [email protected] break frames; Swinging gates; Framed 306-652-5322, view at: www.jhhomes.com Rorketon, MB., 1500 sq. ft. home, heated gates; Panels with gates mounted; Round year. This is a unique opportunity to live shop. 4) Modern house and 160 acres of pen kits starting at $1495; Palpation andworkinthebeautifultownofNelson HOME HARDWARE RTM Homes and Cot- ORGANIC FARM, 145 acres, 3296 sq. ft. pasture, 15 mins. to Brandon. 5) 320 acre chute. Deal of the year - Freestanding B.C. Call Pat Siller 250-352-3591 for tages. Phone 1-800-663-3350 or go on- home, potential for various business farm, Carnduff. Jim McLachlan RESTAURANT STYLE BOOTH seating, steel 21’ for $219! Call 1-844-500-5341, complete informational package. $500,000. line for floor plans and specs at: ventures! Call 204-937-3160, Boggy Creek, 204-724-7753, Re/Max Valleyview Realty frame, plywood seats and tops, exc. cond., www.affordablelivestockequipment.com [email protected] www.northbattlefordhomehardware.com MB. Web page: boggycreek.ca Inc., Brandon, MB. 306-664-3377, Saskatoon, SK. 34 The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017

2000 ROUND HAY bales 1600-1700 USED TRUCK TIRES: 825, 1020, 22.5, FULL TIME FARM LABOURER needed in pounds, 2016/2017, delivery available. 24.5. $25 and up. New 22.5 steel rims. Call Kamsack, SK. Applicant will be required to Call 204-345-8532, Lac Du Bonnet, MB. 306-675-4848. Leross, SK. operate farm equipment, mechanical CANARY SEED NEEDED. Seed processor ability considered an asset. Send resume & lookingforgrowersthathaveinventoryof APPROX. 150 HAY BALES, 1000 lbs., $18 MR. TIRE CORP. For all your tire needs, references to [email protected] or canary seed willing to sell. 204-327-6488, per bale. 204-243-2642, Poplar Point, MB call Mylo at 306-921-6555 or Jeremy at call Carol at 306-590-8537 Rosetown, MB. [email protected] 306-921-0068. Serving all Saskatchewan. www.schgrain.ca ARE YOU INTERESTED in wheat straw 2 SEASONAL FARM Machinery Operators For Pricing ~ 204-325-9555 4x4x8 big square bales for winter? Can TIRES TIRES TIRES Radial, Bias, New, required. Must be able to operate grain bale your straw. Info. call 204-773-6890. REGISTERED CANARY SEEDS, Canary Seed Used. 20.8x42, 18.4x42, 20.8x38, 18.4x38, cart, tandem grain truck, FWA tractor 20.8R34, 18.4x34, 900/60R32, w/rockpicker, 4 WD tractor for harrowing. Needed, Seed processor looking for grow- NOW BUYING LARGE ROUND ALFALFA bales with ers that have inventory of canary seed will- 800/65R32, 24.5x32, 18.4x30, 23.1x30, Also manual labour for upkeep of leafcut- some grass. Baled with JD 368 and 369 16.9x28, 28Lx26, 18.4x26, 19.5Lx24 and ter bees and general servicing of equip. ingtosell. 204-327-6488,Rosetown,MB. Confection and balers, $45/bale. Phone 204-476-6907, [email protected], www.schgrain.ca more! Semis, skid steers. Best price and Aug. 1 to Oct. 31. $15-$18/hr. 101008187 Oil Sunflowers, Neepawa, MB. value guaranteed! 1-800-667-4515. SK Ltd., 303 Frontier Trail, Box 372, Wade- ROUND HAY BALES, approx. 1550 lbs., www.combineworld.com na, SK., S0A 4J0. Fax: 306-338-3733, ph Brown & Yellow Flax grass/alfalfa or alfalfa, no rain, $65/bale. 306-338-7561 or [email protected] 204-539-2453, Durban, MB. BESCO GRAIN LTD. Buying all varieties of and Red & White Millet LARGE SE SASK grain farm hiring full-time mustard. Also canary and some other spe- ALFALFA TIMOTHY HAY round bales, net seasonal help for harvest and fall work. cialty crops. 204-745-3662, Brunkild, MB Edible Beans wrapped, no rain, approx. 200 heavy bales, Class 1A an asset. Competitive wages. Licensed & Bonded .04¢ per lbs. in field. Minitonas, MB., call AGRICULTURAL TOURS Housing available. Ph/tx 306-421-1110. Looking for off grade mustard, lentils or 204-525-4232 or 204-734-8479. Email: [email protected] chickpeas. Custom color sorting of all Winkler, MB. Australia/New Zealand ~ Jan 2018 types of crops. Ackerman Ag Services, ROUND MIXED GRASS and alfalfa bales for WELLIGTON COMMUNITY PASTURE Corp., 306-631-9577, Chamberlain, SK. sale. Call 204-422-5216. Ste Anne, MB. Costa Rica/Panama Canal seeking proposal for FT Seasonal Manager. ~ Jan 2018 Call for complete informational package, MID SQUARE ROUND small square Alfalfa 306-861-3704, Francis, SK. mixed, first/second cutting, delivery can South America (Galapagos & Peru) be arranged. 204-422-8123, St. Anne, MB. ~ Jan 2018 RANCH HAND WANTED for general farm Brazil/Argentina/Chile ~ Jan 2018 labour duties. Located between Regina ASSORTED HAY FOR SALE. Can deliver and Moose Jaw. No accommodations. Call and also purchase hay. Phone or text Hay Tanzania/Victoria Falls ~ Feb 2018 306-731-2821 or 306-596-0507. CLEANED RYE SEED for sale, good germ. Vern 204-729-7297, Brandon, MB. India ~ February 2018 204-686-2211, 204-522-0033, Tilson, MB. EXPERIENCED FULL-TIME HELP for ROUND HAY BALES grass or alfalfa mix. Portugal/Spain ~ March 2018 Can deliver or will load other trucks. Scale large grain farm, Class 1 an asset. Com- Guttino Hybrid HIGH YIELD FALL RYE seed, exc. germ., on site. Near Roblin, MB. Ph 204-638-5581 Vietnam/Cambodia/Thailand petitive wages. 306-537-6435, Odessa, SK cleaned, field ready, no chemicals, rea- ~ Feb 2018 sonable offers. 306-335-2805, Lemberg SK EXPERIENCED GRAIN HARVEST HELP ONE SECTION OF standing oats for green Suez Canal Cruise ~ October 2017 Fall Rye feed in Aylesbury, SK area. Best offer. wanted starting August 1. Experience op- High yielding - excellent for silage WINKLER, MANITOBA Phone Cliff Luther at 306-734-2997. Egypt/Jordan erating combine & grain carts. Also need- Very good lodging resistance ing semi truck drivers with Class 1A. Com- ~ Nov 2017/Mar 2018 petitive wages. Accommodations available. Highest falling number for milling TOP QUALITY ALFALFA, variety of grasses LONG LAKE TRUCKING, two units, custom and custom blends, farmer to farmer. Gary SPECIALIZING IN: hay hauling. 306-567-7100, Imperial, SK. Portion of tours may be Tax Deductible. Call Ryan 306-497-7730, Blaine Lake, SK. Excellent winter survival Waterhouse 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. FORT RABUT HAY for sale, 220 bales, $70 Select Holidays HARVEST HELP WANTED: General farm AND Rye, Flax, Barley, Peas, AAC Gateway each. Call Florent at 306-423-5979, St. 1-800-661-4326 help to start immediately until end of Har- Oats, Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, Louis, SK. www.selectholidays.com vest. Swathing, combining, possible grain Winter Wheat hauling, working independently, good High yielding with FHB resistance Canola, Soy Oil, Soymeal HORSE QUALITY HAY bales - small problem solving skills. 1A license an asset, squares, grass or alfalfa. Call but not required. Mechanical abilities also Call 403-715-9771 for - Licensed & Bonded - 306-290-8806, Dundurn, SK. an asset. Wage determined by experience. more information Accommodations provided. Call Dennis for Farm Pick-Up Pricing ROUND BALE PICKING and hauling, small more info 306-237-4442, Arelee, SK. Across Western Canada or large loads. Travel anywhere. Also hay RURAL WATER, FARMS, acreages. Multi- for sale. 306-291-9658, Vanscoy, SK. pure membrane system, 2000 gal./day. FARM HELPER REQUIRED on grain farm. The Water Clinic, www.thewaterclinic.com Class 1, farm experience and some me- www.seednet.ca 1500 ROUND HAY bales 2017 crop, ap- 1-800-664-2561. chanical skills would be an asset. Wages WANTED HEATED CANOLA. No broker prox. 1500 lbs., baled w/no rain. Located depending on experience. Phone or text CERTIFIED PRIMA FALL RYE. Hickseed involved. Sell direct to crushing plant. near Prince Albert, SK., ph 306-961-6499. 306-228-8333, Tramping Lake, SK. Ltd., Mossbank, SK., Barry 306-354-7998 Cash on delivery or pickup. 306-228-7306 or Dale 306-229-9517. or 306-228-7325, no texts. Unity, SK. NEVER...HAUL OR purchase those heavy Contact Us Toll Free: bags of water softening salt or expensive Go public with an ad in the Manitoba Co- COVER CROPS. Do you want to be free of 888-974-7246 bottle water again! The Water Clinic, COUPLE OR FAMILY WANTED for cattle operator classifieds. Phone 1-800-667-7770. fertilizer bills and have cleaner fields? N www.thewaterclinic.com 1-800-664-2561. www.delmarcommodities.com Fixation P&K scavengers. Taproot short operation in Saskatchewan. Must have ex- perience in herd health, cattle nutrition and long season plants. Limited quantity. WATER problems? Canada’s Largest rural Give me a call 204-851-2101, Virden, MB. and cattle handling. Knowledge in running We know that farming is enough of a gamble water purification company. No more wa- haying equipment essential. Must be self- so if you want to sell it fast place your ad in ter softeners or bottles. The Water Clinic, motivated, ambitious and able to work TRIPLESUPERPHOSPHATEFERTILIZER 1-800-664-2561, www.thewaterclinic.com Ca n ola the Manitoba Co-operator classifieds. It’s a (46% P2O5) FOB S-E Sask. 540 CAD/MT. with little or no supervision in a smoke Sure Thing. Call our toll-free number today. ExcellentfallPamendmentproduct. Also free environment. Accommodations sup- PINTAIL We have friendly staff ready to help. 1-800- WATER PROBLEMS? ELIMINATE total dis- plied. 403-844-7818. [email protected] 667-7770. available: granurea,MAPandAMSforQ3/ solved solids and E.Coli, plus many more! WINTER WHEAT Q4 by rail. [email protected] The Water Clinic, www.thewaterclinic.com W a n te d 1-800-664-2561. Vanderveen SALES CONSULTANT,POST Frame Buildings. SP R IN G TH R ES H ED - Commodity Star Building Materials. A Division of Quali- Services Ltd. co. For more info. call 204-254-9270 or HEATED - GR EEN KORNUM WELL DRILLING, farm, cottage apply to: [email protected] All D a m a ge d Ca n ola W e lc om e Licensed and Bonded Grain Brokers and acreage wells, test holes, well rehabili- 37 4th Ave. NE Carman, MB R0G 0J0 tation, witching. PVC/SS construction, ex- FR EIG H T OPTION S pert workmanship and fair pricing. 50% Ph. (204) 745-6444 government grant now available. Indian GENERAL MACHINIST REQUIRED to oper- DELIVER Y C ON TR A C TS Email: [email protected] WE BUY OATS Head, SK., 306-541-7210 or 306-695-2061 ateandmaintain:Lathe,millingmachine, SC H EDULED DELIVER IES Call us today for pricing drill press, band saw, iron worker, hydraulic Andy Vanderveen · Brett Vanderveen press, grinders, welders, and portable line CON TA C T US: Jesse Vanderveen Box 424, Emerson, MB R0A 0L0 boring. Must be able to repair pumps, A Season to Grow… Only Days to Pay! 204-373-2328 U-DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILER Training, hydraulic motors, cylinder, gear boxes, etc. 1-8 66-38 8 -628 4 30 years experience. Day, 1 and 2 week Pleasecontact 204-966-3221orbyemail: ww w .m illiga n biofue ls.c om upgrading programs for Class 1A, 3A and [email protected] Visit on-line: air brakes. One on one driving instructions. www.pennosmachining.com • Very High Yielding BUYING: 306-786-6600, Yorkton, SK. • Excellent Dual Purpose: HEATED CANOLA Forage or Grain Inc. 50,000 LITRE FUEL tank, 35,000 gas, & FLAX 15,000 dsl. split, manufactured by Mag- 1A DRIVER NEEDED Experienced driver • Reduced awn, Ideal for num Fabricating. New in Oct 2012, double FULL-TIME FARM LABOURER HELP. positionopeninSESask.Oilfield,winch, Swath Grazing, Silage, • Competitive Prices walled, power coated finish, overflow Applicants should have previous farm ex- Texas bed and equipment experience WE BUY: alarm, bottom fill, 2 separate pumps, perience and mechanical ability. Duties in- necessary for moving equipment in SE Sask Greenfeed ,Late Fall or clude operation of machinery, including and western Canada. Ranging from 400 BBL • 2 and 6 row Malt Barley • Prompt Movement railed stairs and platform, saddle, $40,000 Early Spring Grazing OBO. 306-567-3025, Davidson, SK. tractors and other farm equip., as well as tanks,cathoes,shacksetc.Tractortrailer • Low Inputs = Higher Profits • 15.0+ protein Hard Red • Spring Thrashed general farm laborer duties. $25/hour de- combinations from 6 - 10 axles. Candidates pending on experience. Must be able to mustbeenergetic,physicallyfit&some Spring Wheat and 11.5 POLY TANKS: 15 to 10,000 gal.; Bladder 8 out of 10 years Winter “ON FARM PICK UP” tanks from 220 to 88,000 gallon; Water cross US border. Location: Pierson, mechanical ability would be a plus. Forward Wheat nets more profit than Protein Winter Wheat 1-877-250-5252 and liquid fertilizer; Fuel tanks, single and MB/Gainsborough, SK. Feland Bros. Farms, resume & abstract to: [email protected] Greg Feland and Wade Feland, Box 284, any other crop • Feed Wheat, Barley, double wall; Truck and storage, gas or dsl. WANTED: FEED BARLEY Buffalo Plains Wilke Sales, 306-586-5711, Regina, SK. Pierson, MB. R0M 1S0. 701-756-6954. DRIVERSFORPIPEHAUL:Diversrequired Corn and Pea’s Cattle Company is looking to purchase tohaulpipeforpipeline.Class1required. EXTREMELY HARDY barley. For pricing and delivery dates, call 15 GALLON POLY WATER tank with pump, Farm Pick up Available LARGE GRAIN FARM requires additional Startingat$30/hrplusovertimepayafter Ideal for First Time Growers Kristen 306-624-2381, Bethune, SK. $100. Call 306-715-0196, Saskatoon, SK. employees for harvest and fall work. Start- 10 hours/day or 50 hrs/week. Plus tax free ing ASAP.Experience in operating grain cart living allowance, H&W benefits and Grow er Com m en ts : 1-800-258-7434 WANTED: OFF-GRADE PULSES, oil seeds an asset. We run 5 S-series combines, 2 [email protected] pension. Call 780-400-0509 ext. 509. Visit Paul Hofer, Silver Creek Colony, Ferintosh, AB and cereals. All organic cereals and spe- grain carts, 3 semis. Wages depend on our website: www.PioneerTruckLines.com cialty crops. Prairie Wide Grain, Saskatoon, “I have grown Fall Rye & Winter Triticale experience, $20-26/hr. 306-354-7585, Forward latest abstract and resume to: Best pricing, Best option, SK., 306-230-8101, 306-716-2297. TARPCO, SHUR-LOK, MICHEL’S sales, and this is the only winter crop I’ve www.quarkfarms.net [email protected] or Best Service service, installations, repairs. Canadian fax to: 780-417-8956. never had to touch up with spot seeding SOYBEAN FEED GRAIN for cattle, $7.50/bu company. We carry aeration socks and FT HERDS PERSON REQ. on organic dairy in the spring. It is the toughest crop I’ve del. bit.ly/2usKpxU 204-372-6552Nate. grain bags. Also electric chute openers for farm. Duties include monitoring cattle OWNER OPERATOR WANTED to pull ever grown.” FARMERS, RANCHERS, [email protected] soybeanflax.com grain trailer hoppers. 1-866-663-0000. health, artificial insemination & milking. Super B grain trailers in MB/SK. Must be Exp. required, 3 yrs. minimum as herd willing to work weekends in harvest and Dwight Cole, Brow nfield, AB SEED PROCESSORS manager and diploma, $15.50 per hour. spring seasons. Preference will be given to Text or Call 780-608-5778 Mail resume: St. Brigids Dairy Ltd., 42352 operators with their own fuel cards. Paid BUYING ALL FEED GRAINS Brandon Road, Brussels, Ont., N0G 1H0. on percentage of load. Based out of Aus- - Most profitable crop ever grown ROUND ALFALFA/ALFALFA GRASS solid [email protected] tin, MB. Call Chris 204-871-4280. - Highest wheat yield ever: 84 bu/ac Heated/Spring Threshed core greenfeed 5x6 JD hay bales for sale. - Best wheat crop he or his 88 year Lightweight/Green/Tough, Call 306-237-4582, Perdue, SK. POULTRY PRODUCTION MANAGER: Pine old father has ever seen on their farm ViewFarms,locatedjustnorthofSaska- Mixed Grain - Barley, Oats, 450FIRSTCUTAlfalfabales,norain,1400 toonnearOsler,seeksafull-timepoultry - Farmers drove for miles to look at it Rye, Flax, Wheat, Durum, lbs.,5.5x5',8¢/pound,heifertrade,OBO. farm-to-fork worker. 306-239-4763, ext. 2, - 101 B-train loads sold off the combine Lentils, Peas, Canola, 306-526-8318, Qu'Appelle, SK. www.pineviewfarms.com at top price before most farmers had Chickpeas, Triticale, even started, and before the wet APPROX. 500 LARGE round 2017 bales, FARM LABOURER REQUIRED for livestock canada’s ag-only listings giant weather hit Sunflowers, Screenings, mostly alfalfa grass w/higher alfalfa con- operation. Duties include: operating, main- tents, also some tame grass hay (min. le- 30 GOOD USED rock truck or scraper tires, taining seeding & harvesting equip. Smoke Organics and By-Products 23.5R25; 6 good condition, used PRINT | MOBILE | ONLINE mastinseeds.com gume content) approx. 1300 lbs. Some 30/65R25 rock truck or loader tires. $1500 free enviro., $17/hr. Housing avail. Lyle √ ON-FARM PICKUP 2016 bales avail. Could load. Ken Sweet- or lower each. Will take offers for all tires. Lumax, 204-525-2263, Swan River, MB. 403-556-2609 PROMPT PAYMENT land 204-762-5512, Lundar/Eriksdale, MB. Ph Jake 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. 1-800-667-7770 | .com √ HELP WANTED for cattle and grain op- √ LICENSED AND BONDED 1500 ROUND GRASS HAY bales, net- 8 GOODYEAR 24.5x32 DynaTorque II 10 eration. Monthly or hourly wage. Seeking CERT. MOATS CWRW, 99% germ., 0% fu- wrapped, avg. 1350 lbs., $10 to $15 per ply rating tires, 80+% tread, very good self-motivated person, potential for year follow on: sarium. New Fdn. AAC Wildfire CWRW. Big SASKATOON, LLOYDMINSTER, bale OBO. 204-642-2572, Riverton, MB. condition. 1-877-564-8734, Roblin, MB. round work. 306-795-2710, Goodeve, SK. Dog Seeds Inc. 306-483-2963, Oxbow, SK. LETHBRIDGE, VANCOUVER, MINNEDOSA WWW.TRAWINSEEDS.CA Cert. AC Emerson winter wheat. Call Trawin Seeds, 1-204-867-8163 306-752-4060, Melfort, SK.

CERTIFIED #1 CDC MOATS winter wheat. Hickseed Ltd., Mossbank, SK., Barry Do you have WHATEVER IT TAKES? 306-354-7998 or Dale 306-229-9517. LACKAWANNA PRODUCTS CORP. Buy- ers and sellers of all types of feed grain SELECT CDC GO seed, hand picked from and grain by-products. Contact Bill Hajt or Now recruiting: breeder seed. Contact: mastinseed.com Christopher Lent at 306-862-2723. Call or text 403-994-2609, Olds, AB. [email protected] [email protected] SERVICE TECHNICIANS PRODUCT SPECIALISTS NUVISION COMMODITIES is currently purchasing feed barley, wheat, peas and SALES milling oats. 204-758-3401, St. Jean, MB. TOP QUALITY CERTIFIED alfalfa and grass WANTED: FEED GRAIN, barley, wheat, See all of our positions at: seed. Call Gary or Janice Waterhouse peas, green or damaged canola. Phone 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. Gary 306-823-4493, Neilburg, SK. redheadequipment.ca/Careers The Manitoba Co-operator | August 17, 2017 35

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2013 John Deere 4730 Sprayer 2015 Versatile 500DT Tractor 1997 New Holland 8670 Tractor 2006 Case IH ATX400-40FT-12IN 1998 Case IH MX120 Tractor 1065 HRS, 245 HP, 800 GALLON POLY TANK, 100FT 500DT DeltaTrack with 30” Agricultural Tracks, Deluxe 170HP, 145HP PTO, 16F/9R FULL POWERSHIFT, 540/1000 Air Drill, 40FT, 12” SPACING, 550LB TRIPS, 4” RUBBER 120HP/105 PTO HP 20.8R38 TIRES, SYNCHROMESH BOOMS, 7 SECTIONS, 380/90R46 Cab Pa RPM PTO, 31GPM, 3 REMOTE PACKERS, 4-RUN TBH DOUBLE SHOOT A POWERSHIFT 16F/12R, 3PT HITCH

Highway #2 South Highway #6 North Highway #10 East Ph: 306-946-3301 Ph: 306-746-2911 Ph: 306-783-8511 Fax: 306-946-2613 Fax: 306-746-2919 Fax: 306-782-5595