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BY ALEXIS KIENLEN AF STAFF/EDMONTON hile farmers have been wait- ing impatiently for equipment et ready, beef producers, W designers to commercialize the you’ll soon see yourself driverless tractor, Prairie inventor and entre- G on a Jumbotron near you. preneur Norbert Beaujot has found a way to Alberta Beef Producers unveiled a ditch the tractor altogether. new marketing campaign and new And he’s rolling it out for the first time in marketing and education manag- July 18 to 20 at Ag in Motion (AIM), Western er Brad Dubeau at its semi-annual Canada’s outdoor farm show now in its third meeting. season. “Everyone else is working on adapting see beef producers } page 7 the tractor technology to be autonomous, where this takes a grassroots look at it and says, why do we need a tractor?” says Beau- jot, president and founder of SeedMaster, which has been developing the concept over the past three years through sister company Dot Technology Corp. Not only does the DOT autonomous field implement platform eliminate the need for SeedMaster’s Norbert Beaujot sees DOT technology as one solution to a shortage of the hefty drawing power of a four-wheel- skilled operators. Photo: Michael Raine drive tractor, it eliminates axles, wheels and hitches on most field implements by essen- It takes only seconds for the U-shaped “I suspect that we would be looking at a tially turning them into self-propelled units. ‘prime mover’ operating on four inde- 20 to 30 per cent saving per foot of imple- “The main reason I wanted to avoid hav- pendent hydrostatic wheels to sidle ment,” he said. ing a tractor is if you take a 500-horsepower up to a specially designed implement The autonomous platform can be tractor and you drive it through the field, such as seeder, sprayer or grain cart and controlled by a remote operator or pro- between 20 per cent and a third of its power hydraulically lift it onto its platform. grammed through GPS with a ‘flight plan’ requirement is to move itself. It has to have By carrying the implement instead of for the field or part of the field. The unit all the weights on it for the traction to pull pulling it, it provides the same mobility shuts itself off if it deviates from its pro- whatever is behind,” Beaujot said in a recent — while being ‘driven’ remotely. grammed path or if it encounters obstacles. interview. Beaujot says it potentially reduces The operator can monitor and adjust the “In this case, the weight of the implement the capital costs farmers have tied up programming for several units operating and weight of the grain, or seed or fertilizer in equipment, in addition to offering simultaneously through a mobile device. — whatever you put into it — satisfies the double-digit cuts in the cost of fuel and traction requirement.” labour. see no tractor } page 6

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Alberta farmland value growth second Strong meat demand spells highest in Canada Taber and Lethbridge held the highest average farmland bright future for goat industry values in 2016, reaching over $5,800 per acre Demand is far outstripping supply for Canadian goat meat — and enterprising producers can capitalize on this trend Agri-News

While the rate of increase appears to BY JENNIFER BLAIR be slowing, average farmland values in AF staff / Innisfail Alberta continue to rise. “Farmland values rose rapidly in the hen Myrna Gisler moved 1970s but were met with a substan- back to the family farm tial decline in the 1980s,” says Aaron W near Innisfail, her parents Lawson, program assistant, Alberta decided it was time to branch out Agriculture and Forestry (AF). “For into something a little different — the most part, prices recovered by the ostriches. mid-’90s, and farmland as an asset class That lasted all of two weeks. has performed well ever since. Average “I didn’t want a thing to do with farmland values across the province in them,” said Gisler with a laugh. 2016 were over $2,500 per acre. It’s been “Those things are evil. They’re mis- a strong run when you consider that the erable creatures. I said, ‘Either they go last major peak in 1982, prices topped or I go, because one of us will end up out around $470 per acre.” dead.’” According to Farm Credit Canada, the Luckily, another new type of live- national rate of growth in farmland val- stock was gaining a foothold in Alberta ues in 2016 was 7.9 per cent. P.E.I. had at the time, and this one turned out the highest rate of growth followed by to be decidedly less miserable for the Alberta at 9.5 per cent. Gislers. “The higher-valued land is gener- Boer goats. ally along the Edmonton to Calgary “I love them. They’re my babies,” corridor and into southern Alberta,” said Gisler, who had 150 at one time says Lawson. “Counties such as Taber but is now down to a more manage- and Lethbridge held the highest aver- able 40. “That’s a good number for me age farmland values in 2016, reaching just to keep active.” over $5,800 per acre. One of the main And while Gisler loves her animals, reasons for this is that these areas are they’re not pets, but rather part of a mostly in the black soil zone. More pro- small but growing goat industry in ductive soil can be higher valued. There Canada. Growing immigrant populations mean that demand for Canadian goat meat are other spatial factors that influence “In North America, most people is on the rise. PHOTOs: Jennifer Blair the value of farmland as well, such aren’t too familiar with goat meat, but as proximity to city centres and main outside of that, it’s extremely popular thoroughfares as well as access to irriga- with the rest of the world,” said Gisler, tion.” adding that roughly 75 per cent of the “If people can get good- Lawson says that market factors have world’s population eats goat meat. a major impact on farmland values. Gisler mainly sells her animals as quality meat that hasn’t been “We sometimes overlook the most breeding stock, but her lesser-quality obvious things. Simple supply and animals go into the growing market frozen for six months, they’re demand plays a large role in determin- for goat meat. But as a small indus- really eager to do that.” ing the price of an item in the mar- try — there are only about 6,000 goat ketplace. There’s only so much land farms raising 225,000 goats across in Alberta and the supply of farmland Canada and slaughtering only about Myrna Gisler available for sale each year is limited, 57,000 head of that — marketing has as indicated by our data on number proven to be a challenge. of acres transferred. Less supply often “When BSE hit, they closed every- means more upward pressure on prices. thing. They opened it for the beef, Lawson says the per-acre revenue- but they didn’t worry about it for the In Canada, growing Filipino, Mus- generating potential is also an impor- goats,” said Gisler. lim, and Jamaican communities are Myrna Gisler has seen significant growth tant driver of farmland values. “We’re still fighting our way back “always looking for product,” and in Canada’s goat industry over the past “The decision to purchase land is into the export market. We’re not a while Gisler works with Sungold Spe- 20 years. often a strategic one. Producers may be high priority.” cialty Meats in Innisfail, new abattoirs expecting stronger commodity prices That’s “frustrating” for goat produc- catering to those communities have some cattle producers are adding Boer in the future. On the other hand, they ers like Gisler, who are trying to supply popped up in Edmonton and Calgary. goats to their operations to comple- might be trying to scale their land base a growing population of immigrants “We don’t have the numbers to ment their cattle herds. to their equipment, or purchase land who grew up on goat meat. export. There’s so much demand that “When I first started in goats, if you close to their existing holdings where “There are so many people com- there’s no way we can possibly meet got 50 cents a pound live, you were they might be able to farm at a lower ing into Canada who want quality it,” said Gisler, adding that goat meat doing great. At Easter, it was about cost. goat meat, but 90 per cent of the goat and milk are also becoming popular $3.50 a pound live,” said Gisler. “Interest rates have also had an meat that’s consumed in Canada is with “the health conscious.” “I can’t see any other industry that impact on farmland values. Interest imported from Australia,” said Gisler. “The market is there, and there’s has grown like that in the last 20 years. rates have been generally declining “If people can get good-quality meat definitely room to grow.” Growth has been steady all along.” since the 1980s making land purchases that hasn’t been frozen for six months, And it’s proving to be profitable for more attractive and potentially more they’re really eager to do that.” producers as well — so much so that [email protected] feasible for producers.” ALBERTAFARMEXPRESS.CA • JULY 3, 2017 3 Hop in: Growing craft brewery market drives demand for local hops The startup costs are significant, but demand for Alberta-grown hops is growing fast, and there’s money to be made for enterprising producers

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visit to an old grape orchard in the heart of B.C. wine A country last summer has inspired two southern Alberta producers to try their hands at a different kind of viny crop — hops. “That was really the seed that started it all,” said Randy Adams, who owns and operates Pair O’ Dice Hops with his brother-in-law Spencer Peterson. “It immediately struck a chord as something that’s completely viable in Alberta — especially in southern Alberta with the climate and access to irrigation. “And the more you read about it and talk to brewers, the more compelling the story becomes.” The pair began their foray into hops — the buds of a vine-like plant that add flavour to beer — last fall when they planted a test plot of 100 plants on Peterson’s acreage near Vauxhall. Neither were farmers before planting those first test plants, but both come from fifth-generation farm- ing families. With Peterson’s 20 years of agriculture experience and Adams’ business and mar- keting expertise, they figured they could make a go of it. So far, they’re right. Brothers-in-law Spencer Peterson (l), and Randy Adams have started small with one acre of hops, but they plan to grow up to 10 acres “We’ve had pretty good success within three years. PHOTOs: Supplied and fantastic feedback from local brewers,” said Adams. the total capital requirements to Growth potential “We went ahead this spring and be in the hops business,” said But even with all the upfront costs, planted an additional 1,000 hop Adams. “I suspect most will be the pair believes they’ll recoup their plants on one acre. Things are A large part of the costs were the initial investment by next year. going along pretty well.” trellis system they had to install scared off by the capital “As we work on our business plan And that’s good news for the — a series of 38 telephone poles, costs, but those who for the full complement of harvest- duo, who has invested $15,000 so each topping out at over 18 feet to ing and processing equipment, we far in getting the operation up and accommodate the 18- to 20-foot can see through that think that if we’re doing 10 acres, running. But they see the “mas- vertical growth of the plants. within two years we can hit a break- sive opportunity” for local hops “They need something to climb will see there’s a great even point and we’ll be cash posi- that has come with the recent on, so there’s a system of poles opportunity here.” tive beyond the second year.” boom in craft breweries across and cables above the hop yard The first year has really been a the province. trellis, and then we use heavy “proof of concept” to make sure Right now, there are 59 small coconut twine from each of the that the crop is viable in Alberta Randy Adams breweries operating in Alberta, cables down to each plant as the and that the market demand is with “at least that many more in mechanism they use to climb,” there. the planning stages,” said Adams. said Adams. And so far, their first growing Those breweries need more than The plants themselves are $5 season is bearing both those things 100,000 pounds of hops per year, to $15 per plant, depending on not viable,” said Adams. “Even out. and that number is “growing whether you purchase an estab- Hops are a relatively new crop type at the smallest scales, you need “The crop is completely viable exponentially.” lished plant in a pot (which runs for Alberta, but so far, they seem some mechanization. This year, here — there’s growers as far north “All of those brewers have to $10 to $15 per plant) or a root well suited to southern Alberta’s because the plants are still as Edmonton producing crops that import their hops from Washing- crown called a rhizome (around growing conditions. emerging and new, we expect are equal in quality and yield as ton, Oregon, or Idaho, where the $5 a rhizome), which is what the that we’re going to build some- what we’re seeing out of the United bulk of worldwide hop production pair did. Right now, the most Harvest and processing thing homemade to strip the States,” said Adams. is — but you lose any sort of sem- popular hops varieties are Cas- Then it takes about three years cones and leaves from the plants. “From a market growth perspec- blance to local as soon as you go cade and Centennial, which for hops to “ramp up” to the “By doing that, we expect we tive, there’s been tremendously that far away,” said Adams. make up most of their planting, plants’ full yield potential. can improve that number to positive feedback from brewers. “All the brewers that we talk to but they also have 11 other vari- “A typical acre would produce 10 plants per person per hour With 59 brewers today, we prob- have really identified with the idea eties — “some that are proven in about 1,200 to 1,500 pounds of to bring our number of hours ably can’t supply all of the hops of local, and a couple have made a our climate, some that are really dried hops. This year, we’re down.” for one brewery.” firm commitment already to take experimental.” expecting somewhere in the area Down the road, the duo will be That means there’s plenty of our hops and want to partner with “It’s a fairly significant part of of 300 to 500 pounds of dried looking at commercial hop har- room to grow Alberta’s hops pro- us in an ongoing way.” the overall costs, but that $15,000 hops.” vesters, which range from about duction. In February, Adams and And with a price premium that an acre would be inclusive of the There’s also “significant capi- $20,000 to $60,000. And once the Peterson formed the Alberta Hop is 10 to 15 per cent above open plants to get started,” said Adams. tal requirement” to purchase hops are harvested, they have to Producers Association, and so far, market prices (last year’s aver- Hops will naturally propagate harvesting and drying equip- be dried down to about eight to the association has about nine age price in the U.S. was $5.72 a themselves, so after the initial ment for the hops, and then to 10 per cent moisture and then members — all but one in their pound), producing for the craft startup costs for the plants, grow- process and pelletize the hops pelletized so that they can be first production season and none brewery market is proving to be ers are able to grow their own. into a format that the brewers used by brewers. larger than one acre. But with profitable for local hops growers. “Next year, we’ll be in a position can use. “The vast majority of brewers another dozen producers express- “There are some advantages to to cut our own rhizomes from our “The $15,000 an acre to get will only use pelletized hops, ing interest, the local hops industry buying local, as well as profitabil- own plants and then continue to started is just to start growing the but there are many who can use is “coming along.” ity for selling local.” expand our hop production.” plants,” said Adams. “It’s likely unpelletized hops, and for this “People see the boom in the After planting, it’s roughly in the area of another $200,000 year, that’s our primary market,” Alberta beer market, and they’re A costly venture $1,500 an acre to fertilize the required to get basic harvest and said Adams. looking for opportunities to get It’s a good thing too — the startup crops, as hops are “fairly nitrogen processing capabilities in place.” “We were going to experi- involved,” said Adams. costs were “fairly significant” for intensive.” Harvesting by hand is a time- ment with pelletizing this year, “I suspect most will be scared off the pair. “We haven’t applied fertil- consuming and labour-intensive but there’s likely a large capital by the capital costs, but those who “To put an acre of hops in, just izer this year, but next year and process, with a rate of one plant investment that’s required to get can see through that will see there’s for the trellis and irrigation and going forward, we’ll supplement per person per hour. all of the components in place. a great opportunity here.” plants, is roughly $15,000 an acre, with fertilizer based on soil test “We’ve got roughly 1,100 That will be a next-year project which is only a small portion of results,” he said. plants, and 1,100 hours is just for our full production.” [email protected] 4 JULY 3, 2017 • ALBERTAFARMEXPRESS.CA

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Innovation with the most unlikely material shows all is possible Human waste has always been a problem, but it is increasingly seen as a resource and that’s spurring the creation of new technologies

as food waste, which fuels city used, in part, in Grand Junc- technology is really taking an Manure has many applica- By BRENDA SCHOEPP trucks in urban areas such as tion, Colorado to create abundant resource and creat- tions and as a base for bioplas- AF columnist Calgary, and in methane cap- biomethane, also known as ing fuel that takes thousands tic can be adjusted from super ture, which is used as a fuel in renewable natural gas. This of years to produce in nature. strong to quickly biodegrad- still spend a lot of time in Edmonton. fuels the city’s fleet of 40 ser- Is this our newest disruptive able. It has become a design airports and love to use For the purpose of our dis- vice trucks. A success story technology? How do we pro- superstar and made appear- I that time to read interest- cussion today, the biomass also comes out of Kenya where tect it going forward so it is not ances in Milan from furniture ing stories on people, places, is human waste turned into the city of Nairobi was fighting buried by resource industries? to flooring. politics, science, and technol- crude oil and then processed with the ‘flying toilet’ problem Will it be enough and how will Manure and waste have long ogy. It brings to light all that is into other fuels such as jet of human waste thrown out of we offset potential economic been used for fertilizer, energy, possible in our world. fuel, gas, or diesel fuel. It is a the window in a bag because impacts? and fuel, but the refinement in A little writeup caught my proven technology and pro- of the lack of facilities for the There is more to manure technologies allows societies eye in regards to human waste cess but, until this decade, 2.4 million persons living in than meets the eye (and nose). to address two very pressing which is a growing problem. very few governments wanted slums. A non-profit began Jalila Essaïdi is a Dutch issues: handling human waste In many countries in which I to dirty their hands in convert- by creating a “bio centre” in designer from Eindhoven who and the expense of fossil fuels. have travelled, waste is abun- ing human waste. the slum of Kibera — a build- has taken cow manure and How we transport our new- dant and in open sewers that Metro Vancouver will install ing with public toilets and made beautiful fabrics. The found fuel is still an infrastruc- run past food stalls, homes the first human sewage HTL disposal facilities for human material, which she named ture challenge, but the fact and schools. Yet governments plant in Canada as part of waste with a biodigester that Mestic, incorporates cow that we can use both human in developed and developing its sustainability effort. The produces biogas to be used for manure to create a degrad- and animal waste for multiple countries have the opportu- process subjects raw human heat and power. able bioplastic. It is soft, purposes is encouraging. Essa- nity to invest in technology or sewage to pressures of 3,000 South Korea has developed a flowing material and very ïdi says “manure is gold” and infrastructure to start address- psi before cooking at 660 F. waterless toilet that uses waste strong. (Watch a pair of You- with the new technologies of ing the human waste dilemma The city will incorporate the as fuel. It is also tied to a phone Tube videos at www.youtube. the day we can start to imagine and implement solutions. HTL technology as it moves app. This will determine a com by searching for ‘mes- all that is possible. New technology has been toward zero waste, zero odour value to waste and your con- tic dress’ and ‘mestic.’) The introduced that converts (which has been accomplished tribution can be traded for real global Swedish retailer H&M Brenda Schoepp is a farmer human waste into fuel through in Europe), and zero residue. or digital currency. (Wouldn’t will start carrying the manure- from Alberta who works as hydrothermal liquefaction The city views the technology this make an interesting social based clothes and also has an an international mentor and (HTL) or as we know it in lay- motivational speaker. She can as a cost saving as there will experiment model for equal interest in clothes made from be contacted through her website men’s terms, pressure cook- be a massive decrease in waste distribution of government grape skin leather. (We had www.brendaschoepp.com. All ing. The process has been used water treatment. funds?) explored grape skin flour in rights reserved. Brenda Schoepp before on other biomass such Human waste is already The way I see it, this sort of an earlier column.) 2017 Conflict, drought, push 81 million into food aid The UN says it has so far received only a quarter of the $23.5 billion needed for humanitarian assistance programs

BY UMBERTO BACCHI / ROME Thomson Reuters Foundation People in 45 countries are rolonged conflicts and droughts unable to feed themselves, said have left an unprecedented 81 the Famine Early Warning P million people needing food aid in 2017, a specialist U.S.-based agency said Systems Network (FEWS NET), June 21, revising up its earlier estimates. People in 45 countries are unable to which issues alarms about food feed themselves, said the Famine Early shortages to the U.S. government. Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET), which issues alarms about food shortages to the U.S. government. Furthermore, it said there is still a risk of famine looming over Somalia, Yemen, Nigeria, and South Sudan, despite the international community committing about $2.2 billion to address the various “It is the most vicious of vicious spi- crises since January. rals,” he added. “Additional contributions to emer- Earlier, a UN-backed report said con- gency appeals, particularly in these four flict-ridden South Sudan was no longer countries, are urgently needed to prevent classified as being in famine although the large-scale loss of life,” FEWS NET said in situation remained critical. a statement. In Yemen, war has killed more than The United Nations says it has so far 10,000 people, displaced more than three received only a quarter of the $23.5 bil- This map from FEWS NET shows current and potential areas in need of food aid assistance this year. million others and ruined much of the lion needed for humanitarian assistance impoverished country’s infrastructure, programs worldwide this year. 70 million it predicted in January, due to a International Federation of Red Cross pushing nearly half its provinces on the “However, famine risk will not fully series of factors, including below-average and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) said verge of famine, according to the UN. recede until substantive efforts are made rainfall in the Horn of Africa. the situation in the three countries was In Nigeria, some 1.5 million people are to resolve ongoing conflict and improve The new estimate was up 20 per cent on “rapidly escalating downwards and out on the brink of starvation in the northeast access,” FEWS NET added. last year and 70 per cent on 2015, it said. of control.” regions, hit by an eight-year insurgency The agency said it had increased the Other causes included access to new “Without treatment for malnutrition, by Boko Haram Islamists. number of people it expects to need data, continuing wars and outbreaks of more people will fall ill. And a child who In Somalia, more than three million emergency food aid over the course of cholera in Somalia, Yemen and South survives cholera will be even further mal- people do not have enough to eat as the 2017. Sudan. nourished,” IFRC Secretary General Elh- country suffers the effects of repeated Its estimate rose to 81 million from the Separately on June 21, the head of the adj As Sy said in a statement. rain failures and decades of conflict. 6 Off the front July 3, 2017 • Albertafarmexpress.ca no tractor } from page 1

The unit is powered by a 160-hp Cum- “The main reason I wanted to mins diesel engine, which Beaujot said is avoid having a tractor is if you more than adequate for operating a 30-foot seeder at speeds up to six m.p.h. take a 500-horsepower tractor The company plans to conduct field tests throughout 2017 and make the first units and you drive it through the field, available to a select number of farmers in between 20 per cent and a third 2018. Full commercialization will follow. It also of its power requirement is to plans to make the platform accessible to all move itself.” implement manufacturers for development of DOT Ready implements.

Better and safer Beaujot has seen the trends to larger farms Norbert Beaujot continue on the Prairies, which has coin- cided with fewer experienced operators available to do the work. He said this tech- nology is part of the solution. “I am convinced that if we put side by side • Farmers Edge will showcase its Farm- any operator and a machine like this that is Command Scouting system — an app- properly set up and you run them both for based tool for monitoring and address- 17 hours, like farmers try to do at seeding ing field conditions. It is the first mobile time, that it will not only operate better and scouting app that’s integrated with the safer, but it will do a better job.” FarmCommand, giving growers an inte- The DOT autonomous field implement grated and seamless experience. It is also platform will be featured in live demonstra- launching Corn Manager and its Next- tions at 2:45 p.m. daily at the AIM show site Gen FarmCommand farm management located 15 minutes north of Saskatoon on tool. Highway 16. • In the livestock sector, there is Libra TMR It’s just one of many new innovations and by AgriMatics, a tablet-based livestock hundreds of exhibits at this 325-acre site ration weighing and data management showcasing new developments in crop or system. It measures the exact weight livestock technology, equipment and agri- of ingredients going into a feed mixer, business services. tracks and measures what has been fed to each pen and allows users to export Other innovations at AIM data from the app through email. Other new innovations being launched • Northern Strands Co. Inc. is launching its include: Grain Bin Fall Protection system, which • Michelin North America’s EvoBIB tire, a is designed to protect a worker from a ‘two in one tire’ that adapts its profile and fall while inspecting or repairing a bin. footprint according the farmer’s require- • PolyWest will introduce Safe-Fill, DOT approaches the implement, attaches and then heads off to do its job on a pre-programmed ments. At ultra-low pressures, the contact designed to prevent cross-contamina- ‘flight plan.’ Photos: supplied patch increases to reduce soil compaction, tion between water fill stations and the while enabling the power transmission user’s tank. what is applied is taken up by the plant. innovative pressure washer attachment to be increased. At higher pressures, the • Agroliquid is releasing the Flavanol An added benefit of this technology is designed to quickly reach where a nor- tire transforms so that only the central Polymer Technology, which is designed that nutrients are protected and resist mal pressure washer nozzle can’t. You continuous band grips the road, giving a to optimize a grower’s fertilizer invest- the losses that can happen when applied can change the nozzle from straight to smoother vibration-free ride, fuel savings ments by providing a product that in stressful environments. 45, to 90 degrees on the fly. No tools are and improved safety. doesn’t tie up in the soils. Virtually all of • DirectSpray Nozzle is introducing an needed.

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Dubeau. screens. I think there are about The ABP used research from The secondary audience is the 15-20 TV screens through there. Monitoring Network Canada Beef, Alberta Beef Pro- “beef hedonist,” who makes up And our presence will run on to develop online and ducers and social listening from approximately 25 per cent of the Brad Dubeau is the new marketing those screens, basically through social media sites WS to determine its marketing population. This is followed by and education manager for Alberta the middle of July until the end messages. the “socially conscientious” and Beef Producers. Photo: Alexis Kienlen of November. So, any event that Key messages were that beef “millennials.” is taking place at the Expo Centre is perceived as better tasting As the campaign progresses, tal productions at nine home at Northlands Park, people will WGRF release and more flavourful than other ABP will try to capture the sec- games, and on video TV screens have the opportunity to see some proteins, and that Alberta beef is ondary audience. But right now, throughout their stadiums. positive messaging about Alberta Not all heroes wear seen as a quality product. Even it’s focusing on the first group. “Hopefully you’ll get to expe- Beef,” Dubeau said. capes. That’s the mes- though consumers might not The primary goal is to commu- rience it by going to a game or Further plans include a cam- sage behind a new com- trust farming operations, they nicate to consumers that Alberta something,” said Dubeau. paign landing site that will be munications campaign see producers and ranchers as beef sets the standard. 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Brazilian beef exports to the in inspections of imported Bra- together in B utation June 23 after the “If you look at the financial United States from companies zilian beef. United States blocked shipments aspect, it’s important for the including Marfrig Global Foods The EU said it had rejected Texas of fresh cuts, saying it found country but the bigger damage SA and Minerva SA also have been some shipments of Brazilian abscesses in the meat and signs is to our image,” said Antonio missing shipping marks and had beef due to the presence of Animal rights of systemic failure of inspec- Camardelli, head of Brazilian labelling problems on containers, Shiga toxin-producing E. coli. tions in the world’s largest beef meat exporters association Abiec. according to USDA data. Some Brazilian poultry ship- activists are exporter. He said USDA approval for Bra- Novacki recognized there were ments were refused because of appalled and it’s Officials in Canada and the zil’s fresh beef, which was only flaws in Brazil’s inspection sys- salmonella. not reducing the European Union also said they granted last year, was expected tem but suggested there could be Canada has rejected six ship- had rejected some shipments of to open the door to bigger fresh “commercial motivations” for the ments of Brazilian beef out of herd, but helicopter Brazilian beef in recent months. beef importers such as Japan and U.S. ban. He said U.S. and Euro- 191 meat shipments since April hunting has really Brazil’s government and meat South Korea. pean authorities had stepped up 10, according to the Canadian taken off industry said most problems “We worked a long time to inspections of Brazilian beef in Food Inspection Agency. stemmed from vaccinations and open the U.S. market because recent months. The Canadian agency said it were being addressed. it’s a passport to other markets,” Since March, the USDA has recently blocked imports from The U.S. Department of Agri- Camardelli said. rejected 11 per cent of Brazilian one JBS SA plant in Brazil that By Michael Hirtzer culture described repeated Brazil Deputy Agriculture Min- fresh beef products, compared to did not meet food safety require- Reuters import violations involving raw ister Eumar Novacki said the the rejection rate of one per cent ments, but is accepting meat beef from seven Brazilian facili- problems laid out by the USDA for shipments from the rest of the from plants that meet its stan- In Texas, pigs don’t fly but ties, indicating a “system-wide posed no risk to public health. world. The shipments, totalling dards. the hunters do. problem,” according to a letter Novacki told reporters at a news about 1.9 million pounds, raised Novacki said Brazil was work- Tourists are taking to the seen by Reuters explaining the conference that some cattle had concerns about public health, ing with European officials to skies above Texas to shoot reason for the ban. adverse reactions to certain vac- animal health and sanitation, the allay concerns and declined to wild hogs as part of the While fresh beef shipments cines. USDA said. comment on issues in Canada. state’s effort to limit the spread of an invasive spe- cies that annually causes millions of dollars in dam- age. For up to US$50,000, peo- ple can hunt the feral hogs from a helicopter and even Experience + Expertise = Excellence use a machine gun to mow The Standard of Excellence them down. At Meridian, we pride ourselves on a diverse manufacturing background built “There’s only so many places in the world you can Grain Storage and Handling on excellence and commitment to the highest quality. With over 65 years in the shoot machine guns out industry, we have the knowledge and expertise to deliver a superior product of a helicopter and no one and experience to farming communities across Western Canada. From seed shoots back,” said Chris Britt, co-owner of HeliBa- tto harvest, trust Meridian for all your on-farm Storage and Handling needs. con, one of the companies offering hunts. HeliBacon says its cus- tomers alone gunned down about 10,000 feral hogs in the last 18 months, but that barely makes a dent in the Texas population of more than two million. 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Most EU crops seen lower Egypt ergot row erupts again European Union crop-monitoring service MARS lowered its 2017 yield forecasts for An Egyptian court ruling in June raised the possibility that a new wheat import system could most crops June 26. In France, the EU’s largest grain producer, a dry May and hot June be reversed. The new system allowing an international standard of 0.05 per cent ergot was resulted in unfavourable conditions, and dry weather also affected crops in Spain, introduced after imports were stalled because traders said it was impossible to guarantee zero western Germany and Poland, MARS said. It now sees the average EU soft wheat yield presence of the fungus disease. But an Egyptian court ordered that the new system be suspended, at 5.86 tonnes per hectare (88 bushels per acre), down from 6.05 t/ha forecast in April. although the government said it would appeal that decision and keep its inspection system in In contrast, MARS raised its rapeseed yield to 3.22 t/ha from 3.17 t/ha after a sharp cut place as it did so. After last year’s trade row, Egypt moved the inspection process away from the in May, but this remained below the five-year average. It also cut its outlook for the quarantine service to the Trade Ministry’s General Organization for Export and Import Control. total barley yield to 4.7 t/ha from 4.76 t/ha.— Reuters — Reuters

Canola futures plummet ahead of StatsCan report Traders’ acreage estimates lean toward bearish levels

parts of the Prairies likely left some land futures were pulled higher as well, but wheat seedings at about 21.5 million to By Phil Franz-Warkentin unseeded. the advancing harvest in the southern 23.2 million acres, which would compare For canola, trade estimates range from Plains did temper the gains. with the 23.2 million seeded in 2016. Of CE Futures Canada canola contracts about 21 million to 22.7 million acres, With the run-up in Minneapolis spring that total, durum area is forecast to be dropped hard during the week ended with most analysts leaning toward the wheat, the Canadian wheat acreage num- down considerably on the year, with esti- I June 23, hitting some of their lowest higher end of that range. After seeding ber from Statistics Canada will be closely mates ranging from about 4.9 million to levels in months. 20.4 million acres last year, the likeli- watched by the global wheat trade. The 5.1 million. Canadian farmers seeded 6.2 The biggest losses were in the new-crop hood of record-large canola area should spring wheat futures rally likely came million acres of durum the previous year. months, with improving crop weather be bearish on paper. However, yields are too late to alter Canadian seeding plans. and declines in the U.S. soy complex still very much in the air. Average guesses are calling for a down- Phil Franz-Warkentin writes for Commodity behind some of the selling pressure. In the U.S., soybeans and corn were ward revision in the all-wheat number News Service Canada, a Winnipeg company The nearby July contract lagged to the both lower on the week, as good Mid- from the previous report. specializing in grain and commodity market downside, as tightening old-crop sup- western weather helped ease any nearby Trade estimates place total Canadian reporting. plies provided some support and inves- concerns for the developing crops. tors worked to exit the front month ahead Entering into the heat of summer, of its expiry. weather will be the key market moving The tight old-crop supply situation factor over the next few months for the means that any weather scare for the Chicago futures. For three-times-daily market reports from Resource News new crop could spark a rally. However, in Wheat arguably saw the most excite- the absence of such a catalyst, the trend ment during the week, as the key spring International, visit “ICE Futures Canada updates” appears to be pointed lower. wheat-growing regions of the U.S. in Statistics Canada releases updated North Dakota and Montana continued to at www.albertafarmexpress.ca. acreage estimates on Thursday, June 29, miss out on any significant precipitation. while the U.S. Department of Agriculture Crop ratings for U.S. spring wheat will put out its own acreage numbers the declined to only 41 per cent good following day, June 30. to excellent, as of June 18, and were Adjustments from the previous esti- expected to have worsened over the mate are inevitable, but the extent course of the week. Minneapolis futures of those adjustments could sway the continued their month-long rally, hitting nearby direction of the futures markets, fresh 2-1/2-year highs in the process. especially as adverse spring weather in Chicago and Kansas City winter wheat

JRI expands geographic footprint with U.K. oat plant Purchase makes Winnipeg-based company one the world’s top five oat millers

BY ROD NICKEL Reuters Shelton declined to disclose ichardson International, one of terms of the deal or the Canada’s largest grain handlers, production capacity Richardson R said June 26 it had purchased Euro- pean Oat Millers in a deal that expands its acquired in the purchase. geographic reach. The acquisition of European Oat Millers, the second-largest oat miller in Europe, closed on June 15, Richardson said in a statement. Both companies are privately owned. Winnipeg-based Richardson intends to increase manufacturing capacity of Euro- pean Oat Millers, which is based in Bed- ford, England, and look for other opportu- Shelton declined to disclose terms of the nities to expand globally, CEO Curt Vossen deal or the production capacity Richard- said. son acquired in the purchase. “It was a tremendous fit for us,” said Richardson, a handler of canola, wheat Richardson spokeswoman Tracey Shelton. and other crops, expanded into oat milling “We are positioning ourselves as a global in 2013 when it bought Viterra’s Can-Oat player.” Milling arm, operating three oat-process- The company could expand further in ing plants in Canada and one in the U.S. Europe, in the U.S. or elsewhere, she said. Oats complement Richardson’s bigger With the purchase, Richardson is one of canola business, which includes produc- the world’s five biggest oat millers by ing vegetable oil, margarine and shorten- capacity, she added. ing, Shelton said. JRI intends to increase capacity of the plant in Bedford, England. Photo: oatmillers.com ALBERTAFARMEXPRESS.CA • JULY 3, 2017 11

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May feedlot placements reach 10-year high China takes first U.S. beef in 14 years

U.S. ranchers during May drove 12.0 per cent more cattle into feedlots than a year earlier, the China let through the first shipments of beef from the United States in 14 years on June most for the month in a decade, the USDA reported June 23. Higher prices paid by packers last 23, after the two nations agreed to resume the trade in May, state media reported. The month generated more profits for feedlot operators, allowing them to buy more calves. USDA imports were brought in by Cofco Meat Holdings Ltd. from U.S. meat processor Tyson showed May placements at 2.119 million head, up from 1.889 million a year earlier and above the Foods Inc., China National Radio (CNR) reported. Under a new rule, boneless and bone-in average analyst forecast of 2.085 million. It was the most for the month since 2.159 million in beef from cattle under 30 months of age will be eligible for imports. Beef destined for 2007. The USDA put the feedlot cattle supply as of June 1 at 11.096 million head, up 3.0 per cent China must also be from cattle that can be traced to its birth farm. Cofco’s imports will from 10.804 million a year ago. — Reuters be sold on its online sales platform, CNR reported. — Reuters

Sheep industry struggles to match supply with demand Many people want to get into sheep, but don’t have necessary animal husbandry skills

BY ALEXIS KIENLEN AF STAFF

he law of supply and demand may usually T prevail, but it’s having a bit of trouble working in the Canadian sheep industry. “The No. 1 challenge we face is a shortage of supply,” said Miles Kliner, general manager of Sungold Specialty Meats in Innisfail. “That has been going on for 15 to 16 years. We have fewer sheep market lamb inventory in this country now than we did in 2001 and yet we are in a demand market, which is continuing to grow.” Lamb is the only red meat protein which has grown in consumption in Canada over the last 10 to 12 years. One reason why is the chang- ing nature of Canada’s ethnic population. Millennials and the population at large are also looking to try new types of pro- teins that are healthy, and more environmentally sustainable. “As Canada becomes more Lamb is the only red meat protein which has grown in consumption in Canada over the last 10 to 12 years. Photo: Thinkstock diverse, ethnic immigrants are for sure driving demand, and I that they just don’t incur,” think there are more foodies, said Stein, who has been in the more people who are becom- sheep industry for 10 years. “A lot of cattle producers will grow their herd and ing aware of what is produced One of the challenges for locally,” said Darlene Stein, Albertan and Canadian pro- then get a second job. When you’ve got 300 sheep, it’s chair of the Alberta Lamb Pro- ducers, is being able to raise very difficult to go get a second job, but that’s still not ducers (ALP). “I think there is enough sheep so farmers can a bigger push from that sector earn their livelihood from their enough sheep to live on.” as well.” flocks. Stein, who raises a commer- Sheep require far more cial flock with her husband hands-on work than cattle. Darlene Stein near Barrhead, said Canada is “A lot of cattle producers will not able to meet even 50 per grow their herd and then get a cent of its market demand. The second job. When you’ve got Miles Kliner other 50 per cent is currently 300 sheep, it’s very difficult to being filled by New Zealand go get a second job, but that’s management for the Canadian raised in Alberta is still con- producers who want to make lamb. still not enough sheep to live Federation of Agriculture. sumed domestically. the sheep industry their pri- “In order for us to expand, on,” said Stein, who used to be But there’s lots of incentive Most sheep that enter Klin- mary business. we have to be able to compete. in the cattle industry. to get into the sheep industry. er’s plant are raised by produc- “As time goes on, we’ve It’s great that consumers are Most ALP members are small “The demand curve for lamb ers he considers hobbyists who already made some significant becoming more aware of ‘buy producers. Stein estimates 70 looks very good,” Sungold’s don’t have the scale to support inroads. Next year will be much local’ but a significant portion per cent are under 100 head, Kliner said. “If you read or themselves. different for us than this year of the population is looking at and probably at least 50 per follow or listen to so-called Stein agrees that there are a from a supply standpoint,” he price,” said Stein, who lambs cent are under 50 head. experts who are economists lot of new entrants joining the said. out about 500 to 600 grass- The industry continues to and study these things in detail, industry, but they are mostly Stein doesn’t know if Canada based ewes every year. attract new entrants, both in the suggestion by all reports is small scale, and may be new to will ever have all-Canadian Alberta and Canada. As part that lamb will continue to grow livestock production or farm- lamb, just because of all of the The scale problem of its goal to grow the indus- in per capita consumption in ing in general. Many people challenges of the sheep indus- Canada needs to compete with try, ALP has joined with sheep this country over the next five join, but can be discouraged try. New Zealand, but unfortu- organizations in Ontario and to 15 years. You couldn’t really because sheep death losses “It would be nice to see a time nately, Canadians can’t graze Quebec to make its voice more ask for a better situation,” he can be high, due to predation where we are filling 80 per cent their sheep year round like the powerful. There is also a sheep said. or animal husbandry errors. of our market,” she said. New Zealanders can. representative sitting on the While lamb is exported to Kliner is looking to develop “There are a lot of expenses committee for business risk other nations, most lamb business relationships with [email protected] ALBERTAFARMEXPRESS.CA • JULY 3, 2017 13 Microbiome research an important step in beef cattle research Cattle’s internal microbiome another place where diseases develop

are typically associated with high-grain BY ALEXIS KIENLEN diets, but beyond that, there doesn’t AF STAFF/EDMONTON “When animals get sick and seem to be an awful lot we know about liver abscesses,” said Bergen. icrobiome research could help then we treat them, they’re At this point, scientists don’t know answer a lot of questions about partly recovering from the which bacteria cause liver abscesses. M respiratory and liver abscess There are a few bacteria which con- disease. The microbiome, a collection of diseases, but they’re also partly stantly show up, but they might not bacteria, could be another place where cause the infection. diseases develop. recovering from the antibiotics “If you see a dead animal in your field “When we’re talking about respira- as they try to re-establish with a bunch of crows on it, the crows tory diseases, a lot of the bugs that probably didn’t kill it,” Bergen said, to cause respiratory disease are there all healthy bacteria.” laughter in the room. the time,” Beef Cattle Research Council Similar bacteria can be found in liver science director Reynold Bergen said at abscesses, but it’s not actually known if the Alberta Beef Producers semi-annual they are responsible for the diseases. meeting. Reynold Bergen “We don’t really know when the feed- Humans and cattle can both carry ing period of infection starts,” said Ber- viruses for diseases like staph and influ- gen, adding that once scientists learn enza. more, they may be able to get more stra- “You’re probably carrying lots of bugs tegic about which antibiotics can be fed. that make you sick. But as long as they treat them, they’re partly recovering Liver abscesses could be caused by ani- stay in the nose, you’re probably just from the diseases, but they’re also partly mal genetic factors. Bergen said feeding fine,” he said. recovering from the antibiotics as they wheat, which is a hotter starch source, is But when an animal gets stressed or try to re-establish healthy bacteria.” also a concern. disrupted, the bad bugs start to prolifer- Beef Cattle Research Council science director The emphasis on the reduced use of “If we’re trying to reduce antibiotic use ate, displace other bugs and move fur- Reynold Bergen says we could drastically antibiotics could be positive for the at the same time, that might be challeng- ther into the respiratory tract. reduce our total antibiotic use if we could feed maintenance of healthy bacteria. ing,” he said. Once these bugs establish themselves fewer antibiotics to avoid liver abscesses. “If we can find an antibiotic alterna- “The point of this, is that probably in in the lungs, respiratory disease can tive, whether it is the management or the future, we’ll be doing a fair bit more flourish. “Those are the ones that will typically whether it is an actual pharmaceutical, microbiome-oriented research. If we And unfortunately, some of the basic get mass medicated on arrival at the there could be some improvements in can understand those bugs better, we’ll stresses in the lives of beef cattle can feedlot,” he said. “Until recently, I have the recovery time, if it’s that effective,” understand the disease and hopefully cause bacteria to develop further. thought of things like antibiotics as kind said Bergen. identify more effective alternatives to Weaning calves and mixing them with of a sniper. We’ve given that antibiotic to antibiotics.” others can cause stress. Cattle can also kill the disease-causing bacteria. Drugs Liver abscesses When producers are trying to reduce be stressed when they’re transported aren’t snipers.” Liver abscesses are another serious antibiotic use, this often means that they long distances when they’re off feed Bergen said drugs can wipe out both problem for cattle health and growth. will have to change their management and water, or stuck with a new diet when the good and the bad bacteria in a calf’s “We could drastically reduce our total practices, Bergen said. they’re trying to battle bad weather. It’s system, much like a grenade. antibiotic use if we could feed fewer anti- a special risk for feeder calves. “When animals get sick and then we biotics to avoid liver abscesses. Those [email protected]

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Often the connection between BY CAROL SHWETZ, DVM early overnutrition, excessive AF contributor growth rates and developmental bone diseases fails to be made. rom the time a foal is a Such developmental bone dis- week old and healthy until eases include the numerous pre- F it is weaned, its physical, sentations of osteochondrisos mental and emotional devel- dessicans and/or osteochondri- opment is influenced by many tis (OCD), various arthritides, caretakers. Mother Nature and and wobbler’s syndrome which Mother Horse are the foal’s is the clinical presentation of primary caretakers, however, improper cervical bone forma- human caretakers can also have tion. a substantial influence on the Therefore, supplemental foal’s development. feeding of the nursing foal, also Many events that occur in known as creep feeding, requires the life of a young foal shape careful consideration. Industry the nature of the horse it will standards pressure the young become. By the time the foal horse to “look its best” at a young is six months old, it will have age. This unrealistic expecta- already attained about 80 per tion represented in futurities cent of its mature height and and yearling sales often dictate be at over half of its mature feeding protocols that reflect weight. Much of its attitude short-term gain which are at and behaviour toward humans odds to long-term soundness of and other horses, as well as its the horse. ability to learn will have been Decisions to creep feed the affected. Gentle, yet firm and nursing foal are complex and correct, handling of the young complicated and must take into impressionable foal is essential account the nursing mare’s pro- to a healthy relationship with ductivity, forage availability and humans. Oftentimes the nature the growth rates desired by the of this relationship determines horse owners. Optimal growth the fate of the young horse. rates for a sound five-year-old One of the most important A nursing foal relies on its own mother, Mother Nature and its human caretakers to ensure good health. PHOTO: CAROL SHWETZ horse can be very different from considerations in foals from one industry standards for growth. week old to weaning is healthy in life can lead to structural prob- However, foals supplemented etal system is susceptible to a Many young foals may have physical growth and devel- lems that limit a horse’s sound- with additional grain, alfalfa or number of problems. The dis- crooked-looking limbs for the opment. This critical stage of ness in the future. processed feeds are predisposed covery of these problems can be first days of life. So long as the growth for the foal is strongly A foal generally cannot con- to overnutrition and excessively delayed until the young horse foal can travel alongside the influenced by nutrition, and sume enough grass or hay along- rapid growth. As a result, the begins training or is placed into nutritional mistakes made early side the mare to cause a problem. foal’s developing musculoskel- hard work. see nursing foal } page 15

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COOL: U.S. challengeS canada’S claim» PAGE 3 For details & Tiffiny Taylor Mike Millar Publication Mail Agreement 40069240 SPACE & MATERIAL rate information National Sales Representative National Sales Representative DEADLINE: [email protected] [email protected] Phone: (204) 228-0842 Phone: (306) 251-0011 Friday, September 15th ALBERTAFARMEXPRESS.CA • JULY 3, 2017 15 nursing foal } from page 14 Young foals may be born with or acquire an umbilical hernia dam easily and comfortably, the within the first four to six weeks CAA building bridges majority of these abnormalities of life. The majority of hernias will self-resolve. After six to eight smaller than the length of three weeks crooked limbs in a foal are fingers will likely self-resolve. of much greater concern, partic- However, umbilical hernias for Angus breeders ularly those that are acquired and larger than three fingers will progressively becoming worse. generally require surgery in the If the afflicted foal appears to be future for complete closure. The Canadian Angus Association has launched a sore and stiff with visible swell- Generally it will not be neces- ings associated with the joints, sary to vaccinate a foal prior to mentorship program aimed at new breeders then the concern is even greater. weaning. The immune system of Careful observation and the a foal that consumes sufficient will be prioritized over distance The jump ends a five-year ability to recognize normal “cor- colostrum at birth from a vac- BY ALEXIS STOCKFORD between farms, although the declining trend. From 2010 to rect” conformation are key to cinated mare is competent and Staff/Brandon, Man. association hopes farm visits will 2015, membership fell from 2,634 monitoring the growing legs of resistant to infectious diseases. be possible. to 2,225, recovering to 2,346 in a foal. Flexural and angular limb A mare with vaccinations up to hat kind of advice can “It’s basically just a resource for 2016. deformities are deviations from date and vaccinated four to six an Angus breeder in young breeders to go down the The association also hit a six- correct limbs. Flexural deformi- weeks before parturition will W the Maritimes give to a road that they want to go down,” year record in registered cattle in ties refer to abnormalities most ensure the foal is provided with breeder in Alberta? If their man- Marin said. “If there’s maybe 2016. About 62,400 calves were evident when viewing the limbs good levels of protective anti- agement practices are similar somebody who’s a little more registered last year, up from 55,400 from the side and relate to the bodies in the colostrum. enough, they might be about to interested in, say, grass-fed cattle, in 2010. Transfers fell to 21,200 in flexor tendons. Angular limb While any worm can affect find out. low-energy-type cattle, we’ll try 2016 from 21,700 the year before. deformities are abnormal angu- the nursing foal, the most sig- Participating long-term breed- and match them up with some- Smith noted, however, that bull lations at joints when viewed nificant parasite is the ascarid, ers will be paired off with industry body who’s running the same transfers had remained largely the from the front or the back with also known as the roundworm. newcomers this summer in a men- program.” same, and attributed the drop to the limb deviating to the inside Young foals are at a particularly torship program announced at The program will include pro- members keeping their registered or the outside. high risk for ascarid infesta- the Canadian Angus Association’s fessional development workshops females. This has fed into herd Early recognition of develop- tions whenever their rearing annual meeting here in early June. and resources for up-and-coming increases, he said. ment limb problems is key to grounds repeatedly occurred “This isn’t one where perhaps breeders. The association plans to pursue their successful management. in the same location for a num- you qualify, perhaps you don’t,” Participation is currently limited a brief needs assessment with each Treatment for flexural deformi- ber of years. Ascarids can cause association CEO Rob Smith said. to association members, although of its new members over the next ties and angular limbs depends depression, respiratory disease, “It is as simple as, if you want Smith has said he hopes to even- year and will include information on the individual case and may stunted growth, diarrhea, con- someone to help provide you with tually open it to commercial pro- on the mentorship program. involve dietary modification, stipation and potentially fatal management expertise, spiritual ducers. The program is still in its first exercise restriction, specific colic. Heavy burdens of adult guidance, the way forward to help “We recognize the, not only stages, Marin said, although CAA hoof care, medications, surgery roundworms can cause a life- you become one of those greatest responsibility, but the obligation members have expressed some or a combination of these treat- threatening impaction in the Angus and seedstock producers that Canadian Angus has to play interest. ments. foal’s small intestines. Deworm- in the country, we will help to put in our national herd and in sup- “It happens right now,” he said. Lameness is always a red flag in ing with fenbendazole (Panacur) you with someone who can help port of our national cattlemen,” “There are young people who go the young foal and needs imme- is highly effective against asca- you take those initial steps.” he said. to older breeders right now and get diate attention. Young foals with rids and is an extremely safe The association has said the A 2016 study by Canfax on advice from them all the time. I’ve a sudden onset of severe lame- product for foals. Deworming program will support breed- behalf of the association estimates got lots of friends in the industry ness require prompt veterinary the mare shortly after foaling is ers during their critical first five that between 64 and 67 per cent of my age who have been doing that attention. A common cause of recommended as the first step years, increase social ties within Canada’s cow herd is at least half with older, successful, breeders severe lameness in foals is sep- in protecting the foal from an the membership and provide Angus. forever. There’s maybe just some tic arthritis. An infected joint is overwhelming load of parasites. member resources to support younger folks who are new to this a life-threatening problem and long-term health of the industry. Industry growth industry who, maybe, don’t have must be treated correctly as Carol Shwetz is a veterinarian Nathan Marin, CAA new-gen- The focus on mentorship has been access to those people.” quickly as possible for the best specializing in equine practice at eration breeder development at least partly driven by a sudden prognosis. Westlock, Alberta. director, says operational matches increase in membership. [email protected]

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Heat wave may cut French wheat Low protein in U.S. winter wheat

A June heat wave in France left analysts with mixed views on the impact on the wheat harvest Reports in late June showed average protein levels in the U.S. hard red winter wheat crop are the lowest this year, with some strongly reducing forecasts while others saying it came too late to cause in years, heightening concerns about quality as the harvest progresses in top producer Kansas. Premiums major damage. Consultancy Strategie Grains had already slashed its soft wheat harvest estimate for high-quality HRW wheat with protein of 12 per cent or more have swelled to levels unseen for nearly a by 1.6 million tonnes to 35.6 million June 15, before the severe heat wave hit. “When we have decade, while prices for spring wheat are at their loftiest in 2-1/2 years. Plains Grains Inc. said on June 23 such hot weather, we see yields fall sharply every day,” an analyst said. In contrast, a Thomson the average protein of its first 133 samples was 11.1 per cent, below last year’s unusually low average of 11.2 Reuters Agriculture Research team coming back from a crop tour said in most places the hot per cent. U.S. Wheat Associates put the average protein of the 2016 HRW crop at 11.5 per cent, the lowest spell came too late to cause much damage. — Reuters since 1999.

Thunderstorms, wall clouds and tornadoes We’re heading into what is usually the peak month for thunderstorms

BY DANIEL BEZTE AF contributor

e’ll continue learning about thunder- 30 Day Accumulated Precipitation (mm)  5  1,2+# storms in this issue by taking a look at a few spectacular images of thunderstorms W  that I have on file. I believe I’ve used these images 1, before, but that was at least five or six years ago. 1, While the cool weather we have seen across the 1, Prairies over the middle part of June might have 1, put a bit of damper on thunderstorm activity — the #,/11,&+  1, really severe stuff, at least — July is usually our 1, peak month for severe storms. Most of us have seen  1, severe thunderstorms and probably have some 1,  great tales and possibly images of storms. For me, 1,  it seems I often don’t have a camera or phone with 1, me when I see these types of storms. Sometimes 1, I get so caught up in the storm that I forget to try 1, #"*,+1,+ and take pictures — or, when I do have a camera  1,  and remember to take pictures, they often don’t  1, turn out that great or do the storm justice.  In Photo 1 we see a classic textbook example # 0( 1,,+ of an approaching thunderstorm. This is a super # *),,-0 cell thunderstorm. You can see the central area of # )% /5 convection with the nice smooth band of cloud in # ##%'+ the middle of the picture. The low clouds pushing #'++'-#% out in front of the storm are a result of the outflow # # of air from the storm. This outflow of air helps to lift the warm air surrounding the storm as it is being pulled in. You couldn’t help but be nervous ,-5/'%&16 %/'!2)12/# +"%/',," + " /#- /#" 5%/'!2)12/# +"%/',," + " 70!'#+!# +"#!&+,),%5/ +!& 1 -/,3'"#"1&/,2%&- /1+#/0&'-4'1&+3'/,+*#+1 + "  /# 1#"    seeing this storm coming.  12/ )#0,2/!#0 + " /,3'+!' ) +"-/'3 1# %#+!'#0 www.agr.gc.ca/drought In Photo 2 we see another perfect textbook /,"2!#"20'+%+# //# )1'*#" 1 1& 1& 02+"#/%,+#0,*#.2 )'15!,+1/,)&# !!2/ !5,$1&'0* -3 /'#0"2#1," 1  3 ') ')'15 +"-,1#+1' )" 1 #//,/0 example, but this time it is of a wall cloud. You can easily see how it gets its name. A large por- This issue’s map shows the total amount of precipitation that has fallen across the Prairies during the 30 days tion of the thunderstorm has lowered significantly ending June 22. You can easily see the main storm track, with areas of low pressure coming into north-central compared to the rest of the storm. The little tails Alberta from B.C., then tracking into the northern half of Saskatchewan before dropping southward into Manitoba. of clouds on each side of the wall cloud are again showing the rapid inflow of air into the storm. This whole cloud formation will often be rotating and it is from this feature that you expect to see a tornado form. While the tornado in Photo 3 has yet to become fully visible from the parent cloud to the ground, you can already see the effects of the tornado on the ground. The swirling at ground level indicates the funnel cloud has now extended to the ground and become a tornado. As with a large majority of tornadoes, they often form outside of the main rain area of the thunderstorm. Photo 4 is a beautiful example of a green thun- derstorm. Personally, this is the type of severe PHOTO 1: An approaching thunderstorm. PHOTO 2: A wall cloud. thunderstorm I have probably seen the most. Reading up on why we occasionally see green thunderstorms, I have still not come across any definitive reason for the green colour. The latest research using spectrophotometers to measure the intensity and colour of light coming from green thunderstorms has shown it is not simply the reflection of green vegetation, but is more likely the effect of sunlight being scattered and refracted by large amounts of water and ice within the storm. With green thunderstorms one thing is almost always a sure bet: you’re going to get torrential rains and/or severe hail. So, if you see a green storm coming, take cover! PHOTO 3: Tornado! PHOTO 4: A green thunderstorm. ALBERTAFARMEXPRESS.CA • JULY 3, 2017 17

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Pea leaf weevils — the danger comes from below Adults chomping on leaves aren’t the problem with these pests — it’s their offspring feeding on root nodules

pea crops is something Carcamo By Sarah Redekop recommends against. He has com- AF contributor/Lethbridge pared several chemicals and the results of foliar insecticides did not ea leaf weevils are on the produce significant results. move and are now being “None of the foliar insecticides P reported in crops as far north actually had an impact on protect- as Edmonton. ing the yield in peas,” he said. The pest first appeared in Alberta Foliar insecticides also kill natu- in 2000 and they have become a ral predators such as the carabid huge threat to fababean and field beetle, which feeds on the pea leaf pea growers in the province. Origi- weevils’ larvae. nally nesting in the south, they have New management strategies for migrated and are now appearing pea leaf weevil prevention are con- in high numbers in south-central tinually being researched and ana- Alberta. lyzed by Carcamo and his team. All it takes is one adult female, In areas where compost has been and in one shot, thousands of pea A pea plant with foliage damage added to the field, the larvae will leaf weevils are dispersed into a from the pea leaf weevil is viewed at starve because the crop will not pro- crop waiting to wreak havoc. Once Farming Smarter’s ‘plot hop.’ duce many nodules. The damage these critters come out of their shell, from the adults will still be visible, the real damage begins to occur. It method in preventing yield loss in but if there is a good level of nitro- is the larvae of the pea leaf weevil both pea and fababean crops, he gen in the soil, the pea leaf weevil that cause the greatest damage by said. larvae will not be a threat. feeding on the nodules of the plant. Hector Carcamo discusses the pea leaf Growers who have not used a “That might be a way to control Adult pea leaf weevils feed on weevil at Farming Smarter’s ‘plot hop’ seed treatment, and are experienc- the weevil in the future,” he said. leaves, which can greatly affect the last month. PHOTOS: Sarah Redekop ing extreme seedling damage, may Trap crops are another method of appearance of a crop as they can have an alternative. Carcamo has control Carcamo is hoping to test. consume as much as 20 per cent of Growers who have used seed been experimenting on test plots “I have this crazy idea,” he said. the foliage. treatments on their pea crops will by adding nitrogen to the soil. The idea is to add fertilizer along But looks can be deceiving, said still see foliage damage. The insec- Although this method defeats the the border of a fababean or pea crop Hector Carcamo, an entomologist at ticide only kills about 30 per cent of purpose of growing a pulse crop, in hopes pea leaf weevils would Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s the adults and Carcamo said studies he said it is a last resort. lay eggs there. The extra nitrogen Lethbridge centre. have found they provide only a 50 “If the pea leaf weevil is having a would result in fewer nodules and “The damage caused by the adults per cent reduction in foliage dam- major impact on the field, and it’s that, in turn, would deprive larvae is very rarely an issue in terms of age. But the primary way insecticide mediated through the nitrogen rela- of their food source and result in yield,” Carcamo said at Farming works is by reducing the amount of tionship, then you don’t have any higher mortality rates. Smarter’s ‘plot hop’ last month. eggs. other option,” he said. “It’s a des- Growing winter peas could also Rather, growers need to be con- Fababeans seem to respond bet- perate measure, basically you want be another solution. cerned about the larvae, which can ter to seed treatment than peas and to protect your crop and have some “If you had winter peas, that eat up to 70 to 80 per cent of the nod- Carcamo said seed-treated faba- yield.” would be an ideal crop in terms ules, he said. Without the nodules to bean crops saw very little damage of managing the pea leaf weevil, provide the nitrogen fixation to the and had consistent yield responses. No results from insecticides because you would actually escape plant, growth and yield will suffer. Seed treatment remains the best Using foliar sprays on fababean and the insect in time,” said Carcamo. With great protection comes great yield. comes great protection great With

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dence and severity, with almost BY JENNIFER BLAIR one-quarter of all crop samples AF staff in Alberta testing positive for the disease, up from about six per he provincial government cent in 2015. has launched a mobile- Prior to this tool, Alberta didn’t T friendly tool that will allow have a fusarium risk model like cereal producers to measure the ones available for Manitoba their fusarium head blight risk. and Saskatchewan growers, said “Fusarium became a huge Alberta Agriculture and Forestry issue in Alberta last year,” said agrometeorologist Ralph Wright. Brian Kennedy, grower relations “Each and every day, both and extension co-ordinator at those provinces are putting out Alberta Wheat Commission, a map showing you what the risk which also worked on the tool. for fusarium is,” said Wright. “It’s been sneaking up on the “What we did was develop a province for a number of years, mobile-friendly website that moving north and west. There gives you an hourly graph of were a lot of economic con- what fusarium is doing.” sequences to fusarium head The tool draws from over 375 blight last year in the province weather stations across Alberta of Alberta. that report hourly and then “We want to have this tool looks at the number of hours of available to growers to help precipitation and the number them manage the economic of hours the temperature was risk.” between 15 and 30° over the last A sample of the graph which shows whether the area around a weather station is at low, In 2016, fusarium head blight seven days. moderate or high risk for fusarium. graphic: Alberta Agriculture and Forestry shot up significantly in both inci- “It will get the fusarium dis- ease severity value from the closest weather station,” said Kennedy. “Then it comes up with a gauge of the current disease severity index of low, moderate, and high risk.”

Risk assessment, not a forecast But this isn’t a forecast, he added. “A forecast is predicting that something is going to happen,” said Kennedy. “This is just showing the risk of whether these conditions are favourable for the development of fusarium head blight. Then it’s up to growers to be aware of the other factors.” And the No. 1 risk factor is tim- ing. “If their crop is not heading out yet, there’s basically no risk.” But growers also need to be aware of what variety they planted, whether a seed treat- ment was used, whether they planted infected seed, what was on their field last year and how much fusarium there is in their county, among other things. “Using that information, this is one more tool that will help growers make a decision on whether or not they need to take some action to control the risk of infection,” said Kennedy. “When growers see that the risk is elevated in their area, this will help them to determine the economic value of applying the fungicide.” Because this is the first year the tool is being used, and because it’s based on Manitoba’s model, researchers will be refining the tool over the coming year to ensure its accuracy. A Prairie- wide study is also being initiated to develop a standard model for the Prairies and “tweak” the maps going forward. “It’s another tool that helps growers in decision-making,” said Kennedy. “We think it’s pretty accurate, but we need to continually vali- date and ground-truth it in the hope that someday it will be pos- sible to have a forecast like the wheat midge maps.” To access the tool, visit www. weatherdata.ca and click Alberta Weather Station Data and Graphs. Choose the weather station closest to you and switch to the ‘Derivatives’ tab, select- ing ‘Fusarium Disease Severity Value.’

[email protected] ALBERTAFARMEXPRESS.CA • JULY 3, 2017 19 Saskatchewan herbicide resistance a heads-up for Alberta More than half of fields surveyed had a resistant weed, with Group 1-resistant wild oat at the top of the list

Winter cereals can outcom- time of harvest. For weeds like BY JENNIFER BLAIR pete spring annual weeds. wild oat in spring crops, the AF staff / Lacombe “When you already have an seeds are generally gone by that established crop in the spring, point. lberta’s herbicide-resis- those spring annual weeds have “With a crop that you harvest tant weed survey is under- a much harder time establishing a lot earlier, there’s a lot more A way this summer, but the because they’re already facing seeds on those plants at the results from Saskatchewan paint more serious competition,” said time of harvest. It makes some a grim picture of what to expect Tidemann. of those technologies more here. “The canopy is less open so viable.” “Since 2009, there’s been an 89 it’s harder for them to get light. But that’s not to say winter per cent increase in the land area The root systems of the winter cereals don’t come with their affected by herbicide-resistant cereals are more established, own problems, she added. weeds,” said federal research sci- so it’s harder for them to get “Something like cleavers entist Breanne Tidemann. nutrients. It’s harder for them could be a real problem in win- “We are in a fairly steep incline to compete with those winter ter cereals because they come in terms of herbicide resistance in cereals.” up and establish at the same the Prairies.” In Australia, harvest weed time,” said Tidemann. While Alberta’s survey results seed management is another “We have herbicides to man- won’t be available until next year, tool gaining traction, and it too age those right now, but with the Saskatchewan researchers have works best with winter cereals. way our herbicide resistance is surveyed 400 fields across the For harvest weed seed manage- going, that could be a concern.” province to evaluate Group 1 and ment to be effective, the seeds Producers battling herbicide-resistant weeds will need to add diversity to their Group 2 herbicide resistance. need to be on the plant at the [email protected] rotations, says federal research scientist Breanne Tidemann. PHOTO: Jennifer Blair “Out of those 400 fields that were randomly selected, 57 per cent of them had a herbicide-resistant weed. Over half of the fields they looked at had a herbicide-resistant weed,” said Tidemann. “If you extrapolate that to the actual number of fields in Sas- katchewan, that’s over 60 per cent of fields. “We expect to be quite similar to Saskatchewan.” Wild oat remains the No. 1 resistant weed, she added. “Of the fields surveyed, 49 per cent of them had a herbicide-resistant LESS WAITING. wild oat. Basically one in two that they looked at had a herbicide- resistant wild oat.” In those fields, 45 per cent had a Group 1-resistant wild oat, 21 per MORE REAPING. cent had a Group 2-resistant wild The only way to get faster dry down and easier harvesting. oat, and 16 per cent had resistance to both. “We expect some of those num- bers to be similar or higher in Alberta. That’s how they’ve been in the last couple of years,” said Tidemann. “And in the fields with Group 1 and 2 resistance, there’s a whole lot fewer options available in some of those fields.”

Cleavers a question mark Despite the increase in Group 1-resistant wild oats, Group 2-resistant cleavers didn’t increase from the last survey in 2009. They were found in about 20 per cent of fields, Tidemann said. “That really surprised me, and I’d be really surprised if we saw the same thing in Alberta, just because of the sheer number of cleavers that we’re seeing and a lot of them with Group 2 resis- tance,” said Tidemann, adding that redroot pigweed, shepherd’s purse and stinkweed are three new Group 2-resistant species that were found in Saskatchewan. “I expect us to be increasing in terms of Group 2 resistance.”

And once producers lose those ® modes of action to manage weeds, Think fast. Heat LQ herbicide delivers quick, complete crop and weed their control options are relatively dry down for a faster, easier harvest and cleaner fields next year. It can limited. One option is winter cere- be applied on canola, dry beans, field peas, red lentils1, soybeans and als, said Tidemann. sunflowers, and new for 2017, it’s supported for use on chickpeas. “One of the biggest messages Tank-mixed with glyphosate, Heat LQ also lets you straight cut canola you’ll hear right now in terms of for improved harvesting and storability. Visit agsolutions.ca/HeatLQ or managing weeds — and in par- ® ticular herbicide-resistant weeds contact AgSolutions Customer Care at 1-877-371-BASF (2273) today. — is that diversity is key,” she said. “Diversity in your crops, diver- sity in your rotations, diversity in 1BASF supports the use of Heat LQ for pre-harvest for red lentils, however we are still in the process of aligning the Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) in the European Union with other trade jurisdictions. NOTE: Heat LQ is supported for pre-harvest use on red lentil varieties only. DO NOT apply your weed management tools — Heat LQ pre-harvest to green lentils. Please check with your grain buyer prior to the pre-harvest application of Heat LQ in red lentils. it’s all about diversity. “What winter cereals do is bring Always read and follow label directions. diversity into your cropping rota- AgSolutions is a registered trade-mark of BASF Corporation; HEAT, and KIXOR are registered trade-marks of BASF SE.; all used with permission by BASF Canada Inc. © 2017 BASF Canada Inc. tion.”

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Another invader from the buttercup family NEWS Cultivation is not successful and no chemicals are registered for control stem, the Yellow clematis vine Get involved in a to this complex policy objec- By Aimee Delaney grows rapidly on almost any tive.” Red Deer County surface — bare ground, trees national food policy: A Food Policy for Canada will and shrubs, up fences, etc. Alberta Barley be the first of its kind for the Noxious weeds Drought, nutrient-poor soils Government of Canada and and cold temperatures don’t will, in part, explore the agri- seem to hold this invader back. Staff culture industry’s relationship ellow clematis, a peren- Unfortunately control can to food. This includes produc- nial vine related to the be difficult as cultivation is not Alberta Barley is encouraging ers’ commitment to conserving Y buttercup family, can known to be successful and farmers to make their voices soil, water and air and growing become quite invasive if prop- grazing controls are not rec- heard in development of a high-quality food. er precautions are not taken. In ommended. Herbicides are also national food policy. “Providing feedback on our Alberta, it has been designated not registered for use on Yellow Prime Minister Justin Trudeau use of environmentally sus- as noxious for this reason. Often clematis at this time. Mechani- listed a food policy as one of his tainable practices, as well as purchased, however, from gar- Yellow clematis gets its name from cal control, or repeated hand priorities in a mandate letter to the ability to adapt to changing dening stores as a bedding its lemon-yellow nodding flowers. pulling prior to seed set seems Agriculture and Agri-Food Min- conditions, will show the fed- plant, this weed can spread by photo: nature edmonton to be the most effective way to ister Lawrence MacAulay when eral government our contribu- wind which can take the seeds manage this pest. he was appointed in 2015. tion to the long-term, reliable far beyond the reaches of the long, bright green and pointed For more information on this In May this year, MacAulay and abundant supply of safe, flower bed. with a toothed edge. A lemon- or any invasive plant, contact announced a national consul- healthy food,” Lenz said. Once established, Yellow yellow nodding flower, hence your local agricultural fieldman tation process, including an Alberta Barley said it will be clematis can grow several stems the name, truly draws the eye (www.aaaf.ab.ca) or the Alberta online survey. engaged in the consultation per plant and grow tough and to this clematis. Invasive Species Council (www. “We are pleased to see the process and sees this as a policy woody with age. Leaves are Producing both by seed and abinvasives.ca). federal government engaging priority in the coming months. with stakeholders across the Individual Canadians includ- food industry,” Alberta Bar- ing farmers can participate ley chair Jason Lenz said in a in the online survey at www. Contact your For more information on noxious weeds: release. “The input of farmers in canada.ca/en/campaign/food- local fieldman at particular will add perspective policy.html. www.aaaf.ab.ca www.abinvasives.ca

FARMING SMARTER (SARA) 10.0000X4.0000 Former 000080362r1 4CX ag minister Fjordbotten passes

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e m o r i a l s e r v i c e s were held June 25 in M Claresholm, for LeRoy Fjordbotten, who served as MEDICINE HAT Alberta’s agriculture minister from 1982 to 1986. Fjordbotten, who died June 8, farmed northeast of Granum, about 60 km northwest of Leth- bridge, and was a member of Fly- TOUR ing Farmers of Alberta before run- ning for the Progressive Conserva- tives in 1979 in the Macleod riding. Fjordbotten served as minister July 6, 2017 | 9 am – 3 pm of agriculture from 1982 through to 1986 under then premiers Peter Lougheed and Don Getty. He later served stints as minister for tour- ism (1986-87) and forestry, lands and wildlife (1987-92). After leaving provincial politics in 1992, he set up Silverwood Con- sultants, a private sector consult- ing firm, and stayed in farming until 2015. Memorial donations may be made to the Salvation Army, the Alberta Cancer Foundation or Granum Lutheran Church.

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Shop local trend has changed what’s the game at the Jungle Farm up Send agriculture-related meeting and event Leona and Blaine Staples have continually diversified their farm announcements to: glenn.cheater@fbcpublishing. to capitalize on changing consumer shopping trends com July 6: Medicine Hat Field Day, Farming Smarter Cypress County BY JENNIFER BLAIR site, Medicine Hat. Contact: Susan AF staff / Penhold Lacombe 403-317-0022 July 13: SARDA Summer Field eona and Blaine Staples School, Donnelly Sportex, produce a bit of a different Donnelly. Contact: Smoky Applied L kind of commodity on their Research And Demonstration operation near Penhold. Association 780-837-2900 “We really farm people,” said Leona Staples, who has been July 14: AAFC Beaverlodge running the Jungle Farm with Open House & Tour, Beaverlodge husband Blaine since 1996. Research Farm, Beaverlodge. “One of the passions in our life Contact: Steve Pernal is sharing our farm with the rest 780-354-5135 of the world. We really believe our July 19: Battle River Research job here is to create really good- Groups Castor Field Day, location tasting food, to educate families, t.b.a., Castor. Contact: and to create memories for the Martina Alder 780-582-7308 families that come to visit us.” July 19: Carbon & Forages Field The original farm was home- Day, Hall, Didsbury. Contact: steaded by Leona’s great-grandfa- Rachel McLean 403-995-9466 ther in 1897 and named the Jungle Farm owing to the brown bear July 20: Farming Smarter Wheat that lived nearby. He couldn’t Stalk, Farming Smarter Lethbridge have known then how truly apt Site, Lethbridge. Contact: the name would turn out to be: Claudette Lacombe 403-317-0022 since those early days, the Jungle July 22: Pasture Walk with Farm has evolved from a grain Livestock Handling Demo, Greener and livestock operation to what it Pasture Ranching, Busby. Contact: is today — a sprawling operation Leona and Blaine Staples have grown their U-pick operation to a full-blown agritourism venture. PHOTO: Jennifer Blair Sandeep Nain 780-249-1440 that is one-part U-pick, one-part July 25: Making the Grade – agritourism and one-part educa- starts in April, when they open When the Staples first started Beaverlodge (also Olds on July tion. the farm to the public for custom doing U-pick about 15 years ago, 27), Beaverlodge Research “When we came back to the planting. In May, the greenhouse “The world has really they found that people weren’t Station, Beaverlodge. Contact: farm, we started with 3,000 straw- opens with traditional bedding willing to walk if fields weren’t close Alberta Canola Producers berry plants, and we’ve grown plants and hanging baskets, changed, and that has to the barn, they weren’t willing to Commission 780-454-0844 from there,” said Staples, who is and school tours begin. July and pick anything other than strawber- happened only in the last July 25: NPARA Annual Field a member of Innisfail Growers, a August are U-pick season, and in ries, and they “drank a lot of pop.” Tour, NPARA Research Farm, addition to the U-pick strawber- local marketing co-operative. probably five to eight “Today, for young moms, it’s no Northstar. Contact: North Peace “When we sent the very first of ries, customers can pick any of years.” problem,” said Staples. Applied Research Association our strawberries in 1997 to the the vegetables they grow for their “They’ve got these strollers with 780-836-3354 farmers’ market, we had people vegetable boxes. big wheels, and they will walk a on our doorstep looking to pick In the fall, their “world changes quarter-mile without batting an July 26: Lacombe Field Day, Field strawberries. That’s when our again” when they open up the back Leona Staples eye. 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SPECIAL EVENT FEATURE

Now in its third year, Ag in Motion is Western Canada’s only major outdoor farm show, where you can see, hear and feel the latest in ag technology. It will be held July 18-20 at Langham, just 15 minutes northwest of Saskatoon. For more information or the full program, visit www.aginmotion.ca. photo: farmboy productons Seeing results where they count More than 25 companies will showcase their products in more than 100 acres of crop plots

t Ag in Motion, seed, crop protection and fertilizer Acompanies, as well as grower associations and indus- try members will showcase field crop products as they should be seen — in the ground. Ag in Motion is home to over 100 acres of crop plots from over 25 companies and organiza- tions, with both numbers grow- ing every year. This number is the highest of any outdoor show in Western Canada. “Not only is this a great way to see a large number of companies in one place, it also provides an excellent opportunity for dem- onstrations to take place from individual companies and orga- nizations. It’s the best place for conversations and education to take place,” says Dan Kuchma with Ag in Motion. “We give farmers the chance to see for themselves the different options available to them, and the tools to make the most informed deci- sions.” New for 2017 are expanded plots for a number of compa- nies, including an enormous Eight new companies and organizations will have displays at this year’s show. PHOTo: farmboy productions 500x170-foot plot from Crop Production Services, as well as herbicide layering options for nutrients are still important for ments for pulses is important for the first time at the show in the addition of eight companies increased weed control and a growing pulses and manage- for optimizing yields and maxi- 2017. and associations to the lineup. demonstration on pulse fertility, ment of phosphorus is some- mizing returns. A healthy crop Returning companies include Saskatchewan Pulse Growers is which will examine the nutrient thing that we should be paying can better fight off disease and Alliance Seed, ATP Nutrition, among the expanded exhibitors requirements for pulses. more attention to. withstand stress, and a balanced BASF, Bayer CropScience, this year, and has added large- “Weed control is the No. 1 con- Phelps adds, “Our demos will approach to nutrient manage- BrettYoung, CANTERRA SEEDS, scale pulse crop plot demon- cern with pulse growers and we help attendees gain a better ment will help ensure sustain- Cargill, Compass Minerals, Crop strations for attendees to learn wanted to showcase the options understanding of how to manage ability of a rotation.” Production Services, DEKALB, about growing pulses in addition that are available to them,” says weeds and resistance using an Ag in Motion welcomes FP Dow AgroSciences, Engage Agro, to the main site where varieties Sherrilyn Phelps, agronomy integrated approach combining Genetics, Yara, Farmers of North ESN Smart Nitrogen, Monsanto will be showcased. manager, Saskatchewan Pulse agronomics and herbicides, and America, Thunder Seeds, Sask Canada Inc., Rack Petroleum, The pulse demo area will fea- Growers. “The fertility project will help them implement what Canola, Taurus Ag, Northern Saskatchewan Pulse Growers, ture weed control in peas, len- is more of an educational dem- they learn on their own farm. Quinoa Production Corp. and SeCan, Stroller Enterprises and tils, and soybeans, showcasing onstration to show growers that Understanding nutrient require- Gowan, all featuring crop plots Union Forage. 26 JULY 3, 2017 • ALBERTAFARMEXPRESS.CA SPECIAL EVENT FEATURE

Livestock Central adds Managing herbicide exhibits and programming resistance Cattle farmers can not only take a look at the various systems on offer, Gowan Canada will host a speaker series they can actually see them in action on Wednesday and Thursday

ivestock Central at Ag in iversity is defined in ity of the weeds won’t be Motion has expanded the the dictionary as “the exposed to the post-emergent L scope of experience for visi- D condition of having or herbicide. A soil residual will tors this year. This is sure to be a being composed of differing remove around 80 per cent marked stop for livestock produc- elements.” In weed control, of weeds before they emerge, ers on their visit to the expo. BMO diversity means using multi- drastically reducing exposure Financial Group is proud to pres- ple strategies, or an integrated to the post-emergent mode of ent Livestock Central this year as it weed management approach. action. celebrates its bicentennial. For herbicides, this means If you are already incorpo- “We are overwhelmed by the using all of the modes of rating Group 3 and Group 8 in enthusiasm we have seen to action available to reduce the your plans — great job. If not, expand this area of the expo from risk of weed resistance. start now — before resistance exhibitors and industry stakehold- This may be obvious, but becomes too costly. Like for ers alike,” says Michael Hargrave, we aren’t doing great when farmers in Australia, the U.K. livestock co-ordinator for Ag in it comes to diversity in our and U.S. who now spend over Motion. “Livestock Central will herbicide choices. The latest $100 per acre on herbicides have exhibitors and events to estimates are that as much as in some cases or are paying pique the curiosity of every visi- 50 per cent of the crop area people to hand rogue weeds tor coming through.” in Western Canada could be in others. New this year, Wednesday, July affected by Group 1- and/or Gowan’s message is 19 will be “Beef Day.” As part of Group 2-resistant wild oats. straightforward: change your Beef Day, a new speaker series Market research shows 74 approach before you are organized in partnership with the per cent of wheat acres, 61 forced to! Saskatchewan Ministry of Agricul- per cent of barley acres, 100 Learn more about resis- ture will focus on topics specific per cent of pea acres and 42 tance management from to the production and care of beef per cent of canola acres saw technical experts from the cattle. a Group 1 or Group 2 in 2015. U.K. and Australia during A key feature of Beef Day in the Special Livestock Central guest Curt Pate — internationally recognized This is compared to Group 3s your trip to Ag in Motion. Livestock Pen will be a low-stress stockmanship instructor. photo: supplied and 8s which were used on On Wednesday, July 19 and cattle-handling demo featuring less than five per cent of acres. Thursday, July 20, Gowan internationally recognized stock- Livestock Equipment, Stampede directly with animals is an interest The imbalance exists Canada will be hosting a manship instructor Curt Pate. Steel Inc., Morand Industries and to anyone working with livestock. because of the ease of use of speaker series. “With the growing public scru- Tuff Livestock Equipment. Dairy farmers attending Dairy post-emergent herbicides Rob Plaice, technical tiny of livestock production, Starting every day at 11 a.m., Day, the first day of the show, compared to soil residuals. manager for Gowan United improving our livestock-handling cattle farmers can not only take can start their morning off right Also, the use of post-emergent Kingdom and Ireland will practices will help the sustainabil- a look at the various systems on with a delicious brunch while herbicides fits no-till and provide an overview of herbi- ity of the cattle industry,” Pate offer, they can actually see them networking with friends and col- min-till systems very well. cide-resistance issues in the says. Be sure to mark down the in action, providing a first-hand leagues. The VIP Dairy Producer However, in some cases the United Kingdom. Next up will start of Pate’s demos in the Live- experience of what a new sys- Brunch will take place in the Spe- exclusive use of post-emer- be Craig Hole, an Australian stock Pen at 12:30 p.m and 3:30 tem can do for their operation. cial Events Tent from 8:30 a.m. to gent herbicides has resulted farmer and agronomist at p.m. Eliminating handling frustra- 10:30 a.m. Look for your invita- in resistance. And with Landmark, one of Australia’s The livestock-handling demo tions, reducing processing time, tion and admission pass in your increased use of glyphosate largest distributors. He will has grown this year to include and ultimately providing the best provincial milk marketing board we are now seeing resistance provide an overview of herbi- more handling systems from 2W environment possible for working mailing. to some weeds and research- cide-resistance issues faced ers warn that glyphosate- by Australia’s agriculture resistant wild oat could be on industry. the horizon. 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Jasper Auto obsolete parts, all makes. Trucks bought 1-800-667-7770 .com ons; Also over 300 antique cast iron imple- Parts, 1-800-294-4784 or 1-800-294-0687. for wrecking. 306-771-2295, Balgonie, SK. ment seats, sold in lots of 10, no selective SALE 1 SALE 1 follow on: picking. 780-991-6035, Leduc, AB. VS TRUCK WORKS Inc. Parting out GM WRECKING SEMI-TRUCKS, lots of parts. OF 4 HUGE FABRICATION EQUIPMENT OF 4 COCKSHUTT 20 SERIES 595 tractor, fully 1/2 and 1 ton trucks. Call 403-972-3879, Call Yellowhead Traders. 306-896-2882, restored, good running order, $16,500. Alsask, SK. www.vstruckworks.com Churchbridge, SK. 780-674-5187, Barrhead, AB. AUCTION 1964 CASE 830 DIESEL TRACTOR, runs good, good tires, high-low range. 306-492-4642, Clavet, SK. Residential Real Estate and Household Auction 8000 QUALITY ITEMS JD 4010 gas, JD 4020 powershift, JD 4020 std. All need restoring. $2500 each or take For Lillian Seifridt of Boyle AB, on DIRECTIONS: 4 AUCTIONS all $4500. 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK. July 8 2017 At 12:00 pm 5903 Elm Drive in the village of Boyle on the North East side of town, WATCH FOR SIGNS. # DATE: THURSDAY, JULY 13, 10 A.M. JOHN DEERE 60, 70 and Model R tractors 1SITE: 51ST AVE. EAST OF 75 ST., EDMONTON AB. for restoration, $2500 each or take all for Having received instructions from Mrs. Siefridt we will sell by public auction on $4500. 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK. 5903 Elm Drive Lot 4 Block 25 SALE PREVIEW: WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 11 A.M. - 5 P.M. 1965 CASE 930 TRACTOR w/square fen- Plan 7822017 the following: MOST EQUIPMENT IN THIS AUCTION IS LESS THAN ders, 6000 hours, good condition, taking offers. 306-645-4240, Rocanville, SK. 3 YEARS OLD AND MANY NEW UNUSED ITEMS FEATURING 49TH ANNUAL DIVIDE COUNTY NORSEMAN 40 X 60 FABRIC STRUCTURE * 15 NEW MILLER EXTREME SUITCASE WELDERS 2018 SUNDOWNER SS 2 horse BP, # THRESHING BEE, July 14, 15, 16th, * MILLER 22 SERIES WIRE FEEDERS * RED-D ARC 400 AMP WELDERS * RIGID THREADING J1KB5591, $16,900. Call 1-866-346-3148 2017 at Crosby, North Dakota, Pioneer EQUIPMENT INCLUDING 535 AND 300 SERIES * 150- RIGID AND FOLDING PIPE STANDS * 30 or shop online 24/7 at www.allandale.com Village. This year featuring the Rumely equipment. Complete line of the oil pull NEW AND USED ROD OVENS * LJ PIPE ROLLS * 25 BOTTLE CARTS * 30 JOB BOXES ALL SIZES heavy weights and most of the light * 300 POWER TOOLS INCLUDING 100 ANGLE GRINDERS, SAWS, DRILLS, ELECTRIC IMPACTS weight and super powered ones on display INCLUDING 1/2”, 3/4” & 1” * HYD-MECH S20 BANDSAW * SURVEY EQUIPMENT * LIGHT and running. Will have four different Real Estate: Real Estate will sell at 2:00 pm. TOWERS * HUNDREDS OF HAND TOOLS * 20 QUALITY STEEL BENCHES WITH VICES * WELD steamers sold by Rumely on display and • 1980 1100sq ft home w/attached single door garage and auto SCREENS * SMOKE FILTERS * ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION & TRANSFORMERS * NEW SHEAR running. A dozen steamers in all, steamed door opener, 3 bedroom, 2½ bath, picture window, partially WRENCH * HUNDRED EXTENSION CORDS * DOUBLE AND SINGLE RETRACTABLE LANYARDS up. Also will have Aultman Taylor 30-60, AND HARNESS * SALA CONFINED SPACE TRIPODS AND WINCHES * 50 COM-A-LONGS AND 25-45 and 22-40. Several Allis Chalmers finished basement, central vac, newer furnace, and hot water HOISTS * 15 NEW CHAIN AND BENCH VICES * 1000 lbs. 7018 WELD ROD AND STAINLESS tractors running all connected to the tank, upgraded windows, flooring, and shingles, 8x10 garden ROD * WRENCH SETS TO 3 1/2” * WOOD WORKING SAWS AND EQUIPMENT * SHEET METAL Rumely line. Many other large farm trac- shed, established garden spot, and 2 apple trees. EQUIPMENT INCLUDING FINGER BRAKES, SHEARS, ROLLS, EDGERS * 24 TWO WAY RADIOS * tors in the parade. Threshing, lumber saw- Garden Shop Tools, Antiques, Household items and much more!! C-CLAMPS AND BESSEY CLAMPS * * PRESSURE WASHERS * GENERATORS * ing and plowing with the old equipment. Parade on Saturday and Sunday, 1:00 PM. Real Estate Terms: Real estate transaction is handled through Remax Real Estate. Contact Ray PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE, A MUST TO VISIT OUR WEBSITE 2017 FEATHERLITE 7’x24’, #HC143380. Will have many fine cars and horse drawn Hoetmer at 780-719-2241. The owner reserves the right to accept or refuse the final bid on real www.foothillsauctions.com Reg: $35,235, Sale: $26,500. 3 comp. Ed- wagons in parade. Stationary running en- estate. A 10% non-refundable deposit is required on day of sale, the balance due in 30 days THIS IS A BIDSPOTTER INTERNET AND LIVE AUCTION monton/Red Deer. Call 1-844-488-3142 or gines on display. Large flea market and toy unless other arrangements are made with the owner. shop online 24/7 at: www.allandale.com show on the grounds. Will have the 10th Auctioneers Note: All items sold as is where is with no warranties or guarantees. Please inspect SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS * EVERYTHING SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES Annual TractorCade on Friday at 9:00 AM. all items before bidding as ALL SALES ARE FINAL. All purchases must be settled for in full on day OFFERED OR IMPLIED. * CASH * VISA & MASTERCARD TO $3,000 WITH NO NO CREDIT CARD FEES, 3% OVER $3,000 * BANK DEBIT Bring your rubber tired tractors and take of sale and before removal. The above listing is a guide only, neither the owner nor the auctioneers CARD * CERTIFIED CHEQUES WITH CASH DEPOSIT SALE DAY * CHEQUES WITH LETTER FROM BANK GUARANTEEING PAYMENT * part. Music Show Friday evening. Talent will be responsible for errors in the description of items. SETTLEMENT ON SALE DAY, NO EXCEPTIONS!!! * 13% BUYERS PREMIUM ON ALL PURCHASES * Show and dance Saturday evening. Church Terms: Cash or approved cheque. No items to be removed until settled for in full on day of auction. Service on grounds Sunday at 9:00 AM. Collectible Auction, Sunday, 5 PM. Games, NO BUYERS FEE. For complete auction listings, please visit www.global auction guide.com rides and contests for the kids Saturday SALE CONDUCTED BY: OOTHILL and Sunday. Any collectible equip. for dis- EQUIPMENT LIQUIDATION CO. LTD play or parade welcome. Daily admission BOYLE & DISTRICT AUCTION MART LTD. F22355C WYE ROAD, SHERWOOD PARK, AB, T8C 1H7 S $10 per day. 3 day pass, $20. Under 12 2017 FEATHERLITE LIBERTY LQ years- free! For more info. call Auctioneer Boyle, Alberta – Lic. # 167567 Auctioneer PHONE (780)922-6090 FAX (780) 922-6248 WEB: www.foothillsauctions.com 9821-413B, #HC146275, $109,000. Booth 701-965-6741 or 701-965-4228. This ad Peter Kowalchuk Wayne Kowalchuk AUCTIONS APPRAISALS LIQUIDATIONS Dinette! Call 1-866-346-3148 or shop on- is paid by the Crosby Visitor’s fund. 780-689-4023 line 24/7 at: www.allandale.com

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2014 FORD F150 FX4, 50,100 kms, 3.5L 2009 MACK CH613, MP8 Mack eng., 430 BAILIFF SEIZURE: 2013 Int. ProStar; V6 Ecoboost, super crew. Melville Future HP, 10 spd., AutoShift, 463,000 kms, exc. 2007 WS 4900; 2006 Int. 9900i; 2013 JD Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. shape, new 20’ box, A/T/C, $73,500; 326D skidsteer; 2010 JCB 940 all terrain 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca 2009 IH Transtar 8600 w/Cummins eng. forklift; 2013 Haulotte 3947E platform lift; TRUCKS & TRAILERS 10 spd., AutoShift, new 20’ BH&T, 742,000 Hunter RWA473-CM aligner; WS220 high 2012 FORD F150 Ecoboost, leather, super kms, exc. tires, real good shape, $69,500; cycle wall saw. [email protected] crew, SR, nav, AC seats. Melville Future 2007 IH 9200, ISX Cummins, 430 HP, Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. AutoShift, alum. wheels, new 20’ BH&R, 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca BIG TEX TRAILERS: Goosenecks, Bumper OVER 200 TRAILERS fully loaded, 1,000,000 kms, real nice, Tow, Mission Alum. Enclosed, Stock and $67,500; 2009 Mack CH613, 430 HP 1989 DODGE 1 ton dually, 4 WD, dsl., sin- Mack, 10 spd., AutoShift, new 20’ BA&T, Horse Trailers. Big Tex 20- 40’ Goosenecks, IN STOCK gle cab, longbox, 250,000 km, good cond., 23,900 lbs. GVWR, start at $12,995. Free Flat decks & alum. wheels, 1.4 million kms, has bearing NEW WILSON BUMPER PULL MODEL $8000 OBO. 306-865-3610, Hudson Bay SK roll done, nice shape, $69,500; 2007 Desert Sales Inc. now stocks the Wilson spare & 3 yr. warranty. Jason’s Agri-Motive Deck overs, 306-472-3159. www.jasonsagri-motive.ca T600, C13 Cat, 425 HP, 13 Ranch Hand bumper pull. With over 15 Dumps, spd., AutoShift, new 20’ BH&T, alum. years of sales and service, we will not be 1995 ARNE’S 29’ TANDEM end-dump, 5 Car hauler, wheels, new paint, 1.0 million kms, exc. undersold. Bassano, AB., 1-888-641-4508. month on complete brakes, newer elec. Enclosed MELVILLE FUTURE FORD located on 166 truck, $71,500; 1996 Midland 24’ tandem www.desertsales.ca pup grain trailer, stiff pole, completely re- asphalt tarp, safetied to May 2018, good Trailers Service Road in Melville, SK. 11x22.5 tires, good shape. 306-867-8992, 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca built, new paint and brakes, exc. shape, REPOSSESSED 2006 INT. 9900, 435 HP, Glenside, SK. and much $18,500; 1999 IH 4700 S/A w/17’ steel long block rebuilt motor w/paperwork, 18 more!! 2010 FORD F150 Lariat, 5.4L V8, 4x4, flatdeck, 230,000 kms, IH dsl., 10 spd., spd. Saskatoon [email protected] 24’ GOOSENECK 3-8,000 lb. axles, $7890; WANTED: GOOSENECK FLATDECK trailer heated/cooled lthr seats, tow pkg. Melville good tires, $19,500; 1998 Freightliner Bumper pull tandem lowboys: 18’, 16,000 tandem/tandem, approx. 30’ long, made in Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. tractor, C60 Detroit, 430 HP, 13 spd., al- lbs., $4750; 16’, 10,000 lbs., $3390; 16’, Canada. 306-536-1484, Indian Head, SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca um. wheels, sleeper, good rubber, 7000 lbs., $2975, 8000 lb Skidsteer, $1990 $17,500; 2005 IH 9200 tractor, ISX Cum- 1995 DOEPKER 48’, 102”, tandem machin- ONLY $23,995! 2013 Ford F150, V8, 4x4, mins, 430 HP, 13 spd., alum wheels, flat- Factory direct. 1-888-792-6283. ery trailer, single drop, hyd. tail/flip, alum. www.monarchtrailers.com FINANCING AND LEASING tow pkg., tonneau cover. Melville Future top sleeper, good rubber, $22,500. All outriggers, 12,000 lb. winch, good condi- Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. trucks SK safetied. Trades considered. All tion, $35,000. Call A.E. Chicoine Farm AVAILABLE 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca reasonable offers considered. Arborfield BEHNKE DROP DECK semi style and Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. pintle hitch sprayer trailers. Air ride, 3760 - 48 Ave. Camrose SK. DL 906768. Call Merv 306-276-7518 res., 306-767-2616 cell . tandem and tridems. Contact SK: WESTANK WATER TANKER: Online only 306-398-8000; AB: 403-350-0336. unreserved auction, July 12th-18th. For 1.780.672.4400 2007 MACK, 10 speed Eaton auto., new TANDEM AXLE GRAIN trucks in inventory. more information, call 306-865-7660 REPOSSESSED 2012 Pro- INT, 475 HP, www.championassets.ca www.ddsales.com 20’ CIM B&H, 380,000 kms., fresh Sask. New and used, large inventory across safeties. Call 306-270-6399, Saskatoon, Western Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or Max Force eng., 18 spd., lockers, all new 2008 DECAP TRI-AXLE BELLY DUMP SK. www.78truxsales.com DL #316542. call Maxim Truck & Trailer 1-888-986-2946 rubber, 134,000 kms., like new! Saskatoon, GRAVEL TRAILER, 1 of 2. Online only un- SK. Contact [email protected]. reserved auction, July 12th-18th. For more REMOTE CONTROL ENDGATE AND information, call 306-865-7660 hoist systems can save you time, energy www.championassets.ca and keep you safe this seeding season. Give Kramble Industries a call at ATTENTION GRAVEL HAULERS: 6 tan- ALL ALUMINUM TRAILERS: tridems and FULLY LOADED 2013 Ford F150 King 306-933-2655, Saskatoon, SK. or visit us dems in stock, 1998-2007; 2013 Cancade Super B Timpte grain trailers. Call Maxim Ranch, 3.5L Ecoboost, leather, nav. Mel- online at: www.kramble.net tri-axle end dump; Tri-axle 18’ dump. Yel- Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946 or see ville Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, lowhead Sales, 306-783-2899, Yorkton, SK www.maximinc.com SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca KENWORTH T800 Cat eng., 18 spd., 20’ B&H roll tarp, Heavy Spec, Sask. safetied, 2012 IHC TRANSTAR, low pro, Max 300 CM TRUCK BEDS. Starting at $2895. Call Hit our readers where it counts… in the clas- $43,000. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. HP diesel, Allison auto. trans., single axle, Jason’s Agri-Motive, 306-472-3159 or visit sifieds. Place your ad in the Alberta Farmer loaded cab, 13’ Armstrong landscape us at: www.jasonsagri-motive.ca Express classifed section. 1-800-667-7770. 10+ TANDEMS: Standards & Automatics, dump, $39,900; 2010 CHEV 1 ton dump $46,000 and up. Yellowhead Sales, truck w/10’ gravel dump, $14,900. K&L 306-783-2899, Yorkton, SK. Equipment and Auto. Call Ladimer, 306-795-7779, Ituna SK. DL #910885. DON’T MISS THESE TRUCKS & AUTO. 2002 IHC 2674 tandem, ISM 350 HP Cum- mins eng., 6 spd., 4060 Allison trans., new TANDEM AXLE GRAVEL trucks in invento- rubber, fresh SK. safety, low kms and hrs.; ry. New and used, large inventory across 2007 KENWORTH, pre-emission. 475ISX, 1999 IHC 4900 DT530, 5 spd Allison auto., Western Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or 18 spd., 390 rears, EGR delete, wet kit., fresh SK safety, new tires. Can supply si- call Maxim Truck & Trailer 1-888-986-2946 1.7 on truck (rebuilt at 1.2) Wabasto, good 2017 RAM 1500 SPORT, crew cab, loaded, lage, grain or gravel boxes, used Hiabs and on fuel. Professionally detailed, $67,500. sublime green, MSRP $65,240, 25% off decks. Neil 306-231-8300, Humboldt, SK. Call Shane 306-530-5131, Weyburn, SK. MSRP for $53,835 taxes paid. Call Don 306-554-7063 or 1-800-667-4414. 1977 F600 GRAIN TRUCK, low miles, steel box and hoist, roll up tarp, good condition. 2016 NISSAN TITAN XD Platinum, 5.0L 306-492-4642, Clavet, SK. canada’s ag-only listings giant V8 diesel, leather, nav, push start. Melville Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. AUTOSHIFT TRUCKS AVAILABLE: Boxed 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca tandems and tractor units. Contact David PRINT | MOBILE | ONLINE 2016 DODGE RAM, 5.7 Hemi V8, 25,800 306-887-2094, 306-864-7055, Kinistino, kms, power group, 8.4” touch display, Mel- SK. DL #327784. www.davidstrucks.com ville Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, CAB AND CHASSIS: 2010 Chev 3500 1 SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca ton dually, will take 10’-12’ deck, 6L gas, | 2015 FORD F150 Lariat, leather, 3.5L V6 195,000 kms., fresh Sask. safety, $8900; 2005 TO 2007 Western Star 4900’s, Cat 1-800-667-7770 .com Ecoboost, super crew, nav. Melville Future Call K&L Equipment, 306-795-7779, Itu- C15 18 spd., 46’s w/full lockers low kms. na, SK. DL #910885. [email protected] 2009 IH PROSTAR, 500 HP Cummins, 18 Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. spd, 46,000 rears, 4-way locks, 485,000 Call for pricing! Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca 1-800-938-3323, Delisle, SK. ALLISON AUTOMATIC TRUCKS: Several kms $41,000. 780-206-1234, Barrhead, AB 2014 FORD F150 Platinum, 54,200 kms, trucks with auto. trans. available with C&C SANDBLASTING AND PAINTING of heavy follow on: AC seats, nav, power side-steps. Melville or grain or gravel box. Starting at $19,900; 2006 KENWORTH W900, 565 Cummins, 18 trucks, trailers and equipment. Please call Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville, SK. Call K&L Equipment, 306-795-7779, Itu- spd., 46,000 rears, double highrise bunk, for details. Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca na, SK. DL #910885. [email protected] $38,000. 780-983-0936, Clyde, AB. 1-800-938-3323, Delisle, SK. ALBERTAFARMEXPRESS.CA • JULY 3, 2017 33

WANTED: MACK COMPLETE or parts SPECIAL PURCHASE OF new and near PORTABLE TOILET SALES: Selling Five BEHLEN STEEL BUILDINGS, quonsets, 1985-1990 R-688; 1990-1999 RD-688 and new 2014-2015 Crosstrek XVs. Save up to Peaks Technologies new portable toilets convex and rigid frame straight walls, BAG Supplies Canada Ltd. 427-454 engine. Selling: Camelback $5000. Come in quickly!! 1-877-373-2662. and accessories. Phone 403-680-0752 for grain tanks, metal cladding, farm- com- Bulk Bags/Tote Bags/Super Sacks susp., 4:42 diffs, 15 spd. Eaton, 350 HP www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. details. Visit on-line: 5peaksdistributors.ca mercial. Construction and concrete crews. Bulk Bags/Tote Bags/Super Sacks engine. 306-960-3000, Borden, SK. Guaranteed workmanship. Call your Saska- SLEEPERS AND DAY CABS. New and 1994 VOLVO 190 wheel loader, good toon and Northwest Behlen Distributor, 1995 KENWORTH T600, 60” bunk, 1.8 mil- used. Huge inventory across Western cond., $35,000. 780-983-0936, Clyde, AB. Janzen Steel Buildings, 306-242-7767, lion kms., 430 HP 60 series Detroit Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or call CAT D6H XL Series II crawler dozer, multi Osler, SK. (284,000 kms. and 7000 hrs on rebuilt mo- Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. tor), rebuilt 15 spd. trans and clutch (July shank ripper, sound suppressed cab, new 2016), 46,000 lb. rears, new 11x24.5 front undercarriage, extensive work order. tires, good 11x24.5 rears, motor and bunk 780-983-0936, Clyde, AB. Espar heaters, good shape for older truck, CLIFF’S USED CRAWLER PARTS. Some safetied to Nov. 2017, 2nd owner. Phone DECKS, DRY VANS, reefers and storage older Cats, IH and Allis Chalmers. If we don’t have it in stock, we’ll custom make it for you! 306-867-8992, Glenside, SK. trailers at: www.Maximinc.Com or call 780-755-2295, Edgerton, AB. BEAVER CONTAINER SYSTEMS, new [email protected] www.bagsupplies.ca Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. and used sea containers, all sizes. Tel: 1-519-271-5393 Fax: 1-519-271-2027 2009 KENWORTH T660 Chrome, 11-22.5 2002 VOLVO EC140BLC, 14 306-220-1278, Saskatoon and Regina, SK. tires, 490 HP Cummins, AutoShift, Aero- ton, hyd. thumb, 36” and 60” buckets, new Cab, $35,000. 306-786-6510, Yorkton, SK. chains and sprockets, 7000 hrs., $46,000. SUMMER SPECIAL: All aviation, commer- 20’ and 40’ SHIPPING CONTAINERS 306-961-8070, Prince Albert, SK. cial and farm, post & stud frame buildings and storage trailers. Large Sask. inventory. 1 of 2 2001 MACK CX613; 1998 PETER- on sale! Standard and custom sizes Phone 1-800-843-3984 or 306-781-2600. BILT w/Etnyer oil distributor. Online only EXCAVATOR JD 120LC, 5800 hours, 2003 UNVERFERTH 8200, tarp, $31,000 available. Door options include bi-fold, OBO. 306-563-8482, Estevan, SK. unreserved auction, July 12th-18th. For boom hydraulics, excellent, $36,000. overhead and sliders. Book early to receive more information, call 306-865-7660 ROUGH LUMBER: 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 1” 306-940-6835, Prince Albert, SK. free delivery!! Call 306-220-2749, Hague, www.championassets.ca boards, windbreak slabs, 4x4, 6x6, 8x8, all CAT 980C LOG grapple fork, bucket, new SK., www.newtechconstruction.ca in stock. Custom sizes and log siding on tires; Case 2870, Degelman dozer 4x4; SLEEPERS AND DAY CABS. New and order. Call V&R Sawing 306-232-5488, AFAB INDUSTRIES POST frame buildings. CUSTOM COLOR SORTING chickpeas to used. Huge inventory across Western 1988 C65 with factory 22’ flatdeck. For the customer that prefers quality. Rosthern, SK. 306-236-8023, Goodsoil, SK. mustard. Cert. organic and conventional. Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or call 1-888-816-AFAB (2322), Rocanville, SK. 306-741-3177, Swift Current, SK. Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. HYDRAULIC SCRAPERS: LEVER 60, 70, 80, and 435, 4 to 30 yd. available. Rebuilt SEED CLEANING PLANT: Aspirator, in- CONTINUOUS METAL ROOFING, no ex- for years of trouble-free service. Lever dents, 298 Clipper air & screen machine, 2 posed screws to leak or metal overlaps. Holdings Inc. 306-682-3332 Muenster, SK. roll grater, Forsburg gravity table, blanket DECKS, DRY VANS, reefers and storage machine, 7 legs, 3 hopper bins, 100 bu. Ideal for lower slope roofs, rinks, church- 2005 NH LV80 skip loader, 1477 hours, trailers at: www.Maximinc.Com or call es, pig barns, commercial, arch rib build- holding tank. 306-873-0214, Tisdale, SK. Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. 75 HP, 2 WD, FEL, 3 PTH, 7’ box scraper ing and residential roofing; also available with scarifier, canopy, $19,800. in Snap Lock. 306-435-8008, Wapella, SK. HORNOI LEASING NEW and used 20’ and 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 40’ sea cans for sale or rent. Call ATTACHMENTS PARTS COMPONENTS 306-757-2828, Regina, SK. 2016 SUBARU FORESTER name top pick for construction equipment. 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Come in quickly!! 1-877-373-2662. dition and ready to go! $2980. www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com MELVILLE FUTURE FORD, located on 166 Service Road in Melville, SK. canada’s ag-only listings giant 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca 2013 FORD EXPLORER LTD, fully loaded, tech package, 4WD, nav, 7 pass. Melville Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville SK. KEHO/ GRAIN GUARD Aeration Sales 2008 GSI 1226, 3 PH NG/LPG, 10.5 million 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca FOR SALE OR RENT TO OWN: Gas Bar and and Service. R.J. Electric, Avonlea, SK. Call BTU, batch or continuous, 3640 BPH. Convenience Store in Davidson, SK. On 306-868-2199 or cell 306-868-7738. Portable, needs nothing, still in operation, 2010 FORD FLEX SEL, 3.5L V6, AWD, 7 Junction of Hwy 11 & 44. Includes 50,000 $91,000. 780-206-1234, Barrhead, AB. pass, SK PST paid. ONLY $14,995. Melville L above ground tank, 1 dsl. & 2 double gas Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville SK. dispensers, shelving, computerized till. All EXTREME DUTY BRUSHCUTTER. Made in KEHO/ GRAIN GUARD/ OPI STORMAX. DRYAIR GRAIN DRYING SYSTEM. 1.2M 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca new in Oct 2012. More info 306-567-2978. Canada, 1/4” steel, 66” cut Omni HD gear- For sales and service east central SK. and BTU boiler on propane, mounted on trailer. box & Parker hyd. motor. Cuts up to 4” MB., call Gerald Shymko, Calder, SK., 4 large heat coil radiators on wheels. 2014 FORD EXPEDITION LTD., nav, leath- DOES YOUR TOWN need a flower shop? trees, two 1/2”x3”x24” blades on a stump 306-742-4445 or toll free 1-888-674-5346. Large quantity of hose w/quick couplers. er, aircooled seats, 7 passenger. Melville Retiring florist has everything you need to jumper, c/w hyd. hoses and flat face cou- Shedded, excellent cond., used very little. Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Melville SK. get started. 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MELVILLE FUTURE FORD, located on 166 gers, brush cutters and more large stock. 30HP, 3 phase 600V motor, like new cond, Service Road in Melville, SK. Top quality equipment, quality welding $18,000. 306-472-7704, Woodrow, SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca and sales. Call Darcy at 306-731-3009, DEBTS, BILLS AND charge accounts too 306-731-8195, Craven, SK. BUILD YOUR OWN conveyors, 6”, 7”, 8” 2015 FORD FLEX FT91, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost, high? Need to resolve prior to spring? Call us to develop a professional mediation JOHNSON MFG HYGRADE 1600RS pull and 10” end units available; Transfer con- 7 pass., power group, back up camera. grader, 16’ blade w/rear steer, like new, veyors and bag conveyors or will custom Melville Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Mel- plan, resolution plan or restructuring plan. Call toll free 1-888-577-2020. $19,500, 306-896-2311, Langenburg, SK. CHIEF WESTLAND AND CARADON BIN build. Call for prices. Master Industries ville SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca extensions, sheets, stiffeners, etc. Now Inc. www.masterindustries.ca Phone FARM/CORPORATE PROJECTS. Call A.L. ATCO WASH CAR/BUNKHOUSE: Plus available. Call Bill, 780-986-5548, Leduc, 1-866-567-3101, Loreburn, SK. 2014 FORD ESCAPE SE, 1.6L Ecoboost, more bunkhouses! Online only unreserved AB. www.starlinesales.com 4WD, heated seats, nav, back up camara. Management Group for all your borrowing and lease requirements. 306-790-2020, auction, July 12th-18th. For more info, call Melville Future Ford, 166 Service Rd, Mel- 306-865-7660 www.championassets.ca LIFETIME LID OPENERS. We are a stock- ville SK. 306-728-5457, www.futureford.ca Regina, SK. ing dealer for Boundary Trail Lifetime Lid 2006 KOMATSU D61PX-15 LGP Dozer; Openers, 18” to 39”. Rosler Construction IHC 6400 54’ chisel plow, 12” spacing, new 2001 Nordberg Screener; 2001 Volvo 2000 Inc., 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK. NH3, boots and openers, new hoses, new 740A Motor Grader; 1994 Komatsu walking beam shafts, $33,000. Nipawin, WESTERN GRAIN DRYER, mfg. of new PC220-6LC Excavator; Cat 980C Wheel BROCK (BUTLER) GRAIN BIN PARTS SK. 306-862-7138 or 306-862-5993. grain dryers w/advanced control systems. Loader; 2000 Cat CB-634C Packer; 1 of 3 and accessories available at Rosler Con- Updates for roof, tiers, auto moisture con- WATRO US MAINLINE 1996 WRT Wobbly; 1998 Cat 416C Back- struction. 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK. troller. Economic designed dryers avail. Hoe. Online only unreserved auction, July 1-888-288-6857, westerngraindryer.com 80 N EW 2017 1/2 TO N CR EW CUSTOM SILAGE ALFALFA, barley and 12th-18th. For more information, call CUSTOM GRAIN BIN MOVING, all types CABS AR E BEIN G CL EAR ED corn. Will travel AB and SK. For more info. 306-865-7660 www.championassets.ca up to 22’ diameter. 10% spring discount. REMOTE CONTROL SWING AUGER OUT AT DISC O UN T PR IC ES! call Willy 403-504-8779, Burdett, AB. Accurate estimates. Sheldon’s Hauling, movers, trailer chute openers, endgate 2003 JD 9320/2005 K-TECH 2800 306-961-9699, Prince Albert, SK. and hoist systems, wireless full bin alarms, SCRAPER: Online only unreserved auc- swing belt movers, wireless TractorCams, SELLING GRAIN LEGS, distributors, con- tion, July 12th-18th. For more info, call CUSTOM BUILT HOPPER BOTTOMS for all motorized utility carts. All shipped directly veyors and truck scales. Also other eleva- 306-865-7660 www.championassets.ca bins, large and small. Magnum Fabricating, to you. Safety, convenience, reliability. tors parts. 403-634-8540, Grassy Lake, AB. EQUIPMENT TOWING/ HAULING. Rea- 306-662-2198, Maple Creek, SK. Kramble Industries at 306-933-2655, sonable rates. Contact G H Wells Services www.magnumfabricating.com Saskatoon, SK. or www.kramble.net and Trucking, 306-741-9059, Morse, SK. 3- 3300 BU. WESTEEL ROSCO steel bins, LONG LAKE TRUCKING, two units, custom USED, REBUILT or NEW engines. Spe- no hoppers, mounted on cement pads. For AUGERS: NEW and USED: Wheatheart, CONVEYAIR GRAIN VACS, parts, acces- hay hauling. 306-567-7100, Imperial, SK. cializing in Cummins, have all makes, large info. call 306-259-4430, Young, SK. Westfield, Westeel augers; Auger SP kits; sories. Call Bill 780-986-5548, Leduc, AB. inventory of parts, re-powering is our spe- Batco conveyors; Wheatheart post pound- www.starlinesales.com cialty. 1-877-557-3797, Ponoka, AB. ers. Good prices, leasing available. Call 201 7 CHEV & GM C 1 /2 TO N 1-866-746-2666. D O U BL E CAB 5.3L V8, load e d , trailer DIESEL ENGINES, OVERHAUL kits and canada’s ag-only REGULATION DUGOUTS: 120x60x14’, parts for most makes. Cat, CIH, Cummins, pkg , he ated cloth, 8 in sto ck. NEVER CLIMB A BIN AGAIN! Full-bin Su- listings giant $2000; 160x60x14’, $2950; 180x60x14’, Detroit, Mack. M&M Equipment Ltd., Parts per Sensor, reliable hardwired with 2 year Sto ck #H1 382 $3450; 200x60x14’, $3950; Larger sizes and Service phone: 306-543-8377, fax: warranty; Magnetic Camera Package - One 1-800-667-7770 | .com MSR P $50,64 5 Ca sh P rice $38,995 available. Travel incl. in Sask. Gov’t grants 306-543-2111, Regina, SK. man positioning of auger (even at night); available. 306-222-8054, Saskatoon, SK. or $303 b i-w eekly @ 0% 72 m o . 290 CUMMINS, 350 Detroit, 671 Detroit, Hopper Dropper - Unload your hopper bins Series 60 cores. 306-539-4642, Regina, SK without any mess; Wireless Magnetic LED MULCHING- TREES, BRUSH, Stumps. Light - Position your swing auger at night Call today 306-933-2950. Visit us at: WANTED DIESEL CORES: ISX and N14 from the comfort of your truck. Safety and www.maverickconstruction.ca Cummins, C15 Cats, Detroits Ddec 3, 4, convenience are the name of the game. WANTED: JD 7810 c/w FEL & 3-PTH; SP DD15. Can-Am Truck 1-800-938-3323. 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Middle Lake Steel, 306-367-4306, loaded, $9995; 2014 TL12-39, loaded, er, twine/mesh wrap, stored inside, belts MSR P $55,54 5 Ca sh P rice $4 4 ,995 306-367-2408. www.middlelakesteel.com $14,995; 2014 SLMD 12-79 w/electric and tires good, replaced top drive roller NEUFELD ENT. CORRAL CLEANING, FARM AND INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL and other new parts, field ready, $10,500. O ver $1 0,500 O FF! motor sales, service and parts. Also sale mover and lift, $16,995. All in excellent payloader, Bobcat with rubber tracks and BIN MOVING, all sizes up to 19’ diameter, condition. 306-648-3622, Gravelbourg, SK. 780-870-8253, Dewberry, AB. vertical beater spreaders. Phone of, and repairs to, all makes and sizes of w/wo floors; Also move liquid fert. tanks. MED IUM D UTY 306-220-5013, 306-467-5013, Hague, SK. pumps and phase converters, etc. Tisdale 306-629-3324, 306-741-9059, Morse, SK. NH BR780A and BR790 both with regular TR UC K S Motor Rewinding 1984 Ltd., RM45 MERIDIAN, $34,500; RM55 Me- pickups, big tires, good running condition, 306-873-2881, fax 306-873-4788, 1005A- BOOK NOW, TAKE DELIVERY, DON’T ridian, $36,500; Swing away Meridian 20- shedded, $20,000 for 2 or $11,000 each. 2008 GM C C7500 R EGU L AR CAB 111th Ave., Tisdale, SK. [email protected] PAY UNTIL NOVEMBER, 2017. Top 120, $52,500. 306-648-3622, Gravelbourg 780-808-4101, Frenchman Butte, SK. 8.1 L V8 Alliso n , 2300 Se ries, 5 spd , Website: www.tismtrrewind.com quality MERIDIAN bins. Price includes: Drive r Se at w /air Su s pe n s ion , Air, Cru ise , Hit our readers where it counts… in the clas- skid, ladders to ground, manhole, set-up MERIDIAN AUGERS IN STOCK: swings, 2002 HESSTON 856A BALER, 8280 bales, 2 Tilt, Pw r Do o r Lo cks, Pw r Mirro r, Electric sifieds. Place your ad in the Alberta Farmer and delivery within set radius. Meridian truck loading, Meridian SP movers. Call extra belts, extra PU guards and teeth, Air Co m pres s o r, Du al Fu e l Tan ks, Traction Express classifed section. 1-800-667-7770. Hopper Combo SPECIAL: 5000 bu., Hoffart Services Inc., Odessa, SK., $14,000. 306-233-4971, Wakaw, SK. $14,400. We manufacture superior quality 306-957-2033. Co n tro l, Du al No te Electric Ho rn , AM /FM hoppers and steel floors for all makes and Rad io, 8.5x1 6x55” CIM Bo x & Ho ist, 2005 VERMEER 605M round baler, only sizes. Know what you are investing in. Call PRICE TO CLEAR: Loaded 2016 HHD8-46 7200 bales, twine only, $16,000; 2002 Ro ll Tarp, W hite, 32,723K m s DIAMOND CANVAS SHELTERS, sizes and find out why our product quality and TL10-39; SLMD 12-72 and SLMD 12-95. Hesston 856 round baler, only 6000 bales, Stk#M 7220B $4 4 ,995 ranging from 15’ wide to 120’ wide, any price well exceeds the competition. We Used Augers: 2012 SLMD 12-72 w/winch twine only, $9900. The Tractor Company length. Call Bill 780-986-5548, Leduc, AB. also stock replacement lids for all makes & and swing mover; Brandt 10x60 S/A: 306-239-2262, Osler, SK. 2001 INTER NATIO NAL 91 00 SER IES LANDMASTER DOZER: Professionally www.starlinesales.com models of bins. Leasing available. Hoffart Wheatheart 8x51’ c/w mover. Also dealer Services Inc, 306-957-2033, Odessa, SK. C-12 CAT 375-450HP 1 0 SP EED Engineered & Manufactured. Lease to own. for Convey-All Conveyors. Leasing avail! 2005 NEW HOLLAND BR780 round baler, Zero down. Semi-annual payments. Lease STRAIGHT WALL BUILDING packages or Call Dale at Mainway Farm Equipment, $11,000. Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. FU L L ER TR ANS Air ride se ats, Pw r built on site. For early booking call FOR ALL YOUR grain storage, hopper term up to 72 months. Call for details and cone and steel floor requirements contact: 306-567-3285, 306-567-7299, Davidson, www.farmworld.ca Pas s e n g e r W ind o w , Trailer, Cas tleto n pricing. 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KRONE-BIG M400, 2011, 1056 hrs. with 2006 CASE 2388, $95,000. 306-682-9920, S670, S680, S690 available options. Head- 2011 JD 635 flex platform, hydra flex 35’, accumulators, 30’ cutting width, shedded, Humboldt, SK. www.farmworld.ca ers and delivery. Save $$$. 218-779-1710. poly skids, single point hookup, Crary air $3000 in new parts included. Sold the reel system, field ready, $33,000; 2010 JD PUMPS, PRESSURE WASHERS, Honda/Ko- cows, field ready, exc. shape, $200,000 2000 CASE/IH 2388 w/1015 header, 635 flex platform, hydra flex, single point shin pumps, 1-1/2” to 4”, Landa pressure firm. 306-457-2935 after 6, Stoughton, SK. $65,000; 2004 2388 w/2015 PU header, hookup, Crary air bar system, field ready, washers, steam washers, parts washers. 2012 70’ SEEDMASTER, 10” spacings, liq- $115,000; 2006 2388 w/2015 PU header, 1983 MF 860, 3000 org. hrs, 1 owner, $31,000. Gerald or Glenn Walkeden, M&M Equip. Ltd. Parts & Service, Regina, uid fertilizer w/Raven sectional control, $130,000. 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Call Lorne www.kelloughs.com Call: 1-888-500-2646. McCarty, 306-869-7834, Ceylon, SK. AGRA PARTS PLUS, parting older trac- RECON 300/400. Reduce drying time by tors, tillage, seeding, haying, along w/oth- BOURGAULT 6000 med harrows 90’, 35-65%. Crush stems & move swaths to 2002 CASE 2388, 3600/4500 hrs., fully er Ag equipment. 3 miles NW of Battle- $25,000; Flexi-Coil 340 32’ chisel plow loaded, duals, good cond., $49,500 Cdn dry ground. One pass with mounted tedder 2008 JD 1243 20” 18-row corn header, ford, SK. off #16 Hwy. Ph: 306-445-6769. c/w 4 bar harrows, anhydrous kit, for fastest dry down. Make quality hay dry OBO; Int. 1480, call for info., $12,500 Cdn. $16,000; Flexi-Coil 340 40’ chisel plow, OBO. Delivery available. 218-779-1710. non-chopping, $30,000 CAD OBO. faster! 1-888-907-9182 www.agshield.com 306-461-9659, Torquay, SK. LOEFFELHOLZ TRACTOR AND COMBINE with 4 bar harrows, $25,000. Dave Salvage, Cudworth, SK., 306-256-7107. 403-556-3992, Olds, AB. We sell new, used and remanufactured parts for most farm tractors and combines. 5 MORRIS RODWEEDERS 36’ and 48’, 2001 MACDON 9352, 30’, double knife, 2014 760TT, fully loaded, 700/1000 hrs., some with very good harrows. Call Bob 1225 hrs., JD AutoSteer ready, 972 head- $345,000 Cdn OBO; 2014 760, fully load- COMB-TRAC SALVAGE. We sell new and 403-934-4081, Mossleigh, AB. er, $50,000. 780-768-2306, Vegreville, AB. ed, 600/900 hrs., RWA duals, exc. cond., used parts for most makes of tractors, $298,500 Cdn OBO; 2011 750, 900/1400 combines, balers, mixmills and swathers. 3-12’ JD DISCERS (36’), fair condition, not MF 5200 22’ draper header, metal teeth, hrs., duals exc. cond., $199,500 Cdn OBO; 306-997-2209, 1-877-318-2221, Borden, used for 10 years. Offers. 306-463-4866, moveable header, easy attach, fits 9430 2011 750, 1400/2100 hrs., duals exc. SK. We buy machinery. 306-463-8800, Kindersley, SK. machine. 780-698-2279, Westlock, AB. cond., $169,500 Cdn OBO; 2006 590R, IHC 6400 54’ chisel plow, 12” spacing, new 2007 MACDON 2952, 935 hrs., 30’, 972 , 1800/2900 hrs., loaded, duals, RWA, SMITH’S TRACTOR WRECKING. Huge NH3, boots and openers, new hoses, new DS, dbl knife, triple del., hyd. fore/aft, hyd $125,000 Cdn OBO; 2013 MacDon FD75, inventory new and used tractor parts. walking beam shafts, $33,000. Nipawin, tilt, mounted roller, Roto-Shears, 1 season 35’ flex draper, exc. cond., $72,500 Cdn 1-888-676-4847. SK. 306-862-7138 or 306-862-5993. on cutting bar, fresh service, mint cond OBO. Delivery available. 218-779-1710. 3 AIR REELS: 2016 DF70 35’, used very $65,000. 403-485-8198, Arrowwood, AB little, paid $11,000 each, asking $7000/ea. G.S. TRACTOR SALVAGE, JD tractors CLAAS LEXION 740, 750, 760, and 780 only. Call 306-497-3535, Blaine Lake, SK. 1984 VERSATILE 400 20’ SP swather, several different options avail. Headers OBO. Call 403-634-3191, Taber, AB. 2012 JD 618C 20” non-chopping corn w/cab and hay conditioner, shedded, good and delivery. Save $$$. 218-779-1710. JD 930 DRAPER header, c/w PU reel, new header, intermeshing knife rows, AutoTrac condition. 403-575-5004, Consort, AB. pea auger, built-in transport, prem. cond., RowSense, auto height sensors, $90,000. limited use. 403-823-1894, Drumheller, AB 306-461-9659, Torquay, SK. CASE/IH 8820 25’, diesel, triple delivery JIFFY 900 SILAGE WAGON, 3 axle, very header, Roto-Shears, 2500 hrs., $15,000. 2012 CIH 2162 35’ header, pea auger, CIH good cond., $10,000 OBO. 403-631-2373 780-203-2448, Fort Sask, AB. 2012 NH CR9090, 988/656 hrs., 523 HP, 355 bu. tank, factory hopper ext., c/w NH adapter, tilt, fore/aft, $62,000. Stewart or 403-994-0581, Olds, AB. HESSTON 8100 SP, 21’, DSA, 2000 hrs., 790 CP PU, deluxe straw chopper, NH Valley, SK. 306-773-9057, 306-741-1840. Cummins eng., clean cut crop dividers, chaff spreader, HID lights, long auger, pre- RECONDITIONED rigid and flex, most new draper bearings (rollers), new canvas, mium leather cab, Intellicruise/Opti-Fan, makes and sizes; also header transports. constant speed control; Premier 30’ PT, Y&M, factory guidance w/Intel IV/372 Ed Lorenz, 306-344-4811, Paradise Hill, SK 2013 LEMKEN HELIODOR, 40’, $70,000 new pit man and belt, bat reel. For prices, NAV, 620/70R42 duals, 600/65R28 floata- www.straightcutheaders.com CAD OBO. 306-461-9659, Torquay, SK. call 780-889-3788, Heisler AB. tion rrs, elec mirrors, shedded, field ready, 2005 JD 630F Hydraflex, single point, poly WANTED: 25’ SP swather w/PU reel, later exc. cond. Will consider CX8080 on trade. 403-501-1165, 403-377-2416, Tilley, AB. skids, PU reel, fore/aft, AWS aerial, c/w FLEXI-COIL 65, 100’, 800 gal. tank, auto- 1990’s/2000’s, CIH, JD, or Massey. Must 2016 Arc-Fab SB30 transport, $31,000. be in good shape. 306-931-2541, rate control, chemical handler, $3500 OBO 2012 NEW HOLLAND CR8090, $295,000. 306-962-3605, 306-962-7454, Eston, SK. call after 5PM, 306-533-2114, Pangman SK 306-227-1971, Saskatoon, SK. 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. visit: 2004 HONEYBEE 30’ header, JD adapt- 1989 CASE 6000 SP, 30’, 1600 hrs., new www.farmworld.ca 2013 JD 618C 20” non-chopping corn er, fits 9600-70 series combines, Hart Ca- WANTED: 4W305; 4W220; 220 and D21. wobble box, vg cond., field ready, $10,500. 2009 NEW HOLLAND CR9080, $190,000. ter PU reel, new knife drive, field ready, header, opposed fluted knife rows, Auto- 306-874-8032, Naicam, SK. Trac RowSense, auto height sensors, 8070, 8050 or 8030 MFWD. Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. $25,000 OBO 306-423-5595, Domremy, SK 2014 NH SP275R, 100 hrs., 1200 gal. SS 701-240-5737, Minot, ND. www.farmworld.ca $100,000 CAD. 306-461-9659, Torquay SK. 2009 MASSEY 9430 windrower, $67,000. CROP DIVIDERS: Complete off JD 930F, tank, 100’ boom, 2 sets tires, all options, Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. 2007 NEW HOLLAND CR9070, $165,000. fits all JD 900 series, R & F, $2150. COMBINE DRAPER HEADERS: 2008 36’ $250,000. Dave 403-556-3992, Olds, AB. www.farmworld.ca Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. www.combineworld.com 1-800-667-4515. HoneyBee, PU reel, transport, Pea auger, 2013 MASSEY 9740 windrower, $99,000. www.farmworld.ca AFX adapter, $37,000; 2002 42’ SP42 Hon- 2011 MAGNUM 340, FWA, fully loaded, Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. 2004 NEW HOLLAND 94C Header, eyBee, PU reel, transport, Pea auger, Cat 2555 hrs, 3 PT, GPS, 1000 PTO, ft/rr duals, www.farmworld.ca 2004 NH CR970, $85,000. 306-682-9920, $20,000. Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, adapter, $20,000; 2000 36’ 1042 Case/IH, $172,500 OBO. 403-373-4781 Lacombe AB Humboldt, SK. www.farmworld.ca SK. www.farmworld.ca PU reel, Case adapter, $16,000; 2006 36’ 1987 CASE 6000 windrower, $5000. Call 2042 Case/IH, PU reel, transport, 2006 CIH STX375, powershift, PTO, 1917 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. 2011 NEW HOLLAND CR9090, $229,000. 2010 MACDON FD70 Header, $61,500. $28,000; 2010 40’ 2152 Case/IH, PU reel, hrs; 2009 STX335, c/w 6-way Degelman www.farmworld.ca Phone 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. visit: Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. transport, AFX adapter, $55,000; 2013 40’ blade/guard, 1281 hrs; Two 2013 Magnum www.farmworld.ca www.farmworld.ca 2152 Case/IH, PU reel, transport, AFX 260, FWA, deluxe cab, leather, 320 hrs; 2011 MACDON M150 windrower, $99,000. adapter, $65,000; 2010 40’ D60 MacDon, 2015 Magnum 280, FWA, CVT, deluxe cab, Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. 2012 NEW HOLLAND CX8090, $295,000. 2012 JOHN DEERE 640D Header, $65,000. Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. PU reel, Pea auger, transport, JD adapter, leather, 608 hrs; 2014 Versatile 250, FWA, www.farmworld.ca Phone 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. visit: $60,000. Call A.E. Chicoine Farm Equip- www.farmworld.ca www.farmworld.ca GPS, etc. Ph Dave 403-556-3992, Olds, AB. 2001 PRAIRIE STAR 4940 25’ SP with 972 ment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. 2012 JOHN DEERE 640D Header, $65,000. 1466 IHC, duals, new sleeves and pistons, header, very good condition, field ready, 2013 and 2014 MACDON FD75 flex drapers $45,000. Call 306-726-2151, Southey, SK. Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. 5500 hrs.; Also 2001 Dodge Adventurer www.farmworld.ca 35’ and 40’ JD adapters. Ph. 306-563-8482 SLT, 4x4, auto., 5.9L, 187,000 kms.; Ford 3 2015 JD W150 435D, PU reel, fore/aft, 1992 R62, only 2400 sep. hrs., very nice 2013 CASE/IH (MacDon) 2162 flex draper, ton F700, 301 HD engine, 45,000 miles. double knife drive, hydraulic tilt, free form combine for its age, $28,500 Cdn OBO. Ph. 2012 HONEY BEE SP36 Header, $45,000. 403-304-9217, Hoosier, SK. Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. 40’, fits CR/CX combines, $69,900 OBO. roller, integrated GPS, 147 engine hrs. Call 218-779-1710. 306-563-8482. HEAVY DUTY WHEEL DOLLY. Change your 306-537-9636, Riceton, SK. www.farmworld.ca sprayer tires in less than an hour! Over 250 IHC 5488 TRACTOR, new dual tires, low 2003 MACDON 972, 30’, CIH adaptor, units sold. Perfect tool for safely and hours, 189 HP, excellent condition. 2006 MF 9420 SP, 30’, 1510 hrs., sliding 2009 HONEY BEE SP30 Header, $38,000. 403-823-1894, Drumheller, AB. table, diesel, UII PU reel, caster wheels, Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. $18,000 OBO. Call 306-563-8482, Yorkton, quickly moving or changing large wheels good rubber, new batteries and canvases, 2010 JD 9770 STS, ProDrive, 1284 sep. www.farmworld.ca SK. and tires, $1499. Phone 403-892-3303, Carmangay, AB., www.hdwheeldolly.com 1983 CASE 2290 w/Leon 707 FEL, 4700 asking $42,500. Call 306-252-2810 or hours, one owner, always shedded, excel- 2001 HONEYBEE 30’, pea auger, fits hrs., rebuilt PS and diff., 4 remotes, dual 306-567-7281, Kenaston, SK. lent condition, field ready, $189,000. 2010 JOHN DEERE 635D Header, $45,000. Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. 1680-2388 combines, $18,000 OBO. Call PTO, good tires, duals, $18,500. Prince Al- 403-634-1677, Coaldale, AB. 2013 APACHE 1020, 470 hrs., duals, 100’, bert, SK. 306-922-8155, 306-960-3230. 1998 35’ WESTWARD 9300, 960 header, www.farmworld.ca 306-563-8482, Maple Creek, SK. 1000 gal. tank, AutoSteer, AutoBoom, PU reel, turbo, big tires, $29,500; 1995 30’ 2005 9660 STS, not used in 2016, all up- Auto Section. Meticulous one owner unit, dates, fully loaded monitors and moisture 2010 JOHN DEERE 635D Header, $45,000. 2009 NH94C 36’ draper, fits CIH/CR/CX 2009 CASE/IH 435, Outback guidance, MacDon Premier 2900, PU reel, 960 Mac- combines, pea auger, 1 owner, $35,000. $210,000 OBO. 306-591-1133, Pense, SK. 710/70 tires, rear weights, std. trans., 4 Don header, 21.5-16.1 tires, $19,500; tester, 914 PU, 14’, new PU belts, 1120 Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. threshing hrs., always shedded, exc. cond.; www.farmworld.ca 306-563-8482. hyds., 3100 hrs., shedded, $180,000. Ni- 1995 Case/IH 8820, 30’ header, PU reel, 2013 NH GUARDIAN SP.240FXP, 100’ pawin, SK. 306-862-7138 or 306-862-5993 21.5-16.1 tires, $18,500. All swathers in 1987 7721 Titan II, airfoil sieve, hyd. re- 2010 MACDON FD70 Header, $61,500. 2006 HONEYBEE 36’ double knife, JD boom, 1200 litre SS tank, IntelliView IV exc. cond. 306-861-4592, Fillmore, SK. verser, in-cab fan spd. control, new fine adaptor, 1 owner, $38,000 OBO. monitor, luxury cab, 6.7L Cummins, 275 cut chopper, new tin on header below au- Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. 2005 MF 9220, 30’, PU reel, double swath, www.farmworld.ca 306-563-8482. HP, only 420 hours, asking $325,000. ger. 780-889-3788, Heisler AB. 306-524-2109, 306-746-7422, Semans, SK excellent cond., $48,000. 306-567-8614, 2015 MACDON D65 Header, $87,000. Davidson, SK. 2008 JD 9870 STS, Greenlighted from Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. 2012-2016, no peas, always shedded, www.farmworld.ca WANTED: 15’ SP SWATHER w/crimper $65,000+ work orders in last 5 years, Ser- and pickup reel. Must be in A1 shape. viced at Agland, Lloydminster. GreenStar 306-734-2970, Chamberlain, SK. 2015 MACDON D65 Header, $87,000. FLOATER TIRES: Four 24.5x32 fits Rogator ready, 1838 eng./1227 sep. hrs., $195,000 Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. 1254, $5000; Four 20.8x42 fits Case/IH, 2000 8860 30’ CASE/IH SP swather, low OBO. Call 780-205-4423, Lashburn, SK. www.farmworld.ca $6000. 306-922-8155, Prince Albert, SK. hrs., $42,000; 2002 30’ 2950 MacDon SP 1987 JD 8820 Titan II, always shedded, 1990 NEW HOLLAND 971 Header, $4000. swather, $40,000. Call A.E. Chicoine Farm FLOATER TIRES: Factory rims and tires: Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. 5300 hrs., service records available, asking Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. $8000. Call 306-366-2113, St. Gregor, SK. www.farmworld.ca John Deere 4045, 710/60R46, $19,500; 800/55R46, $23,500; JD 4038, Case 4420, 3RD LIFT KIT. Upgrade your combine’s 2000 NEW HOLLAND 994 Header, PEA AND CROSS AUGERS. Harvest 650/65R38 Michelin tires and rim, lifting capacity by adding a 3rd cylinder. $17,000. Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, bushy crops w/a draper header. 50 to $13,500. Sprayer duals available. Phone 1988 CIH 9130, 4WD, 6225 hrs., like new 2012 MANDAKO SWATH ROLLER 10’, Complete kit with cyl., mounts and hoses. SK. www.farmworld.ca 100% increase in productivity. Pay for 306-697-2856, Grenfell, SK. 18.4x38 duals, LED lights, JD AutoSteer poly, axle mount, electric winch, excellent www.combineworld.com 1-800-667-4515. themselves in 400 acres or less. In stock ATU, $42,000. 306-461-9659, Torquay, SK. cond., $2980. www.combineworld.com 2004 NEW HOLLAND 94C Header, $25,000. Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, and ready for delivery!! Call 1-800-667-4515. 2006 JD 9860 PREMIUM- Duals, AHC, 1-888-907-9182, www.agshield.com 2013 140A FARMALL Case/IH w/loader, TouchSet, 615P, fine cut chopper, 12.5L, SK. www.farmworld.ca 1800 hrs., $82,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm WANTED: GOOD USED MacDon header shedded, 1791 thrashing hrs., $130,000 Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. transport to fit 30’ 972 MacDon header. OBO. Call 306-221-8155, Allan, SK. 2013 MACDON D65 Header, $70,000. Phone 306-435-7893, Moosomin, SK. Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. CASE 4494 4WD; Case 2390: Online only 2012 S670 folding hopper ext., no DEF, www.farmworld.ca SWATHMASTER AND RAKE-UP Belt unreserved auction, July 12th-18th. For 2001 MACDON 972 25’ header, Keer crop catcher, 960/1106 hrs., $280,000; Rollers available brand new! Save vs. MOON HEAVY HAUL pulling air drills/ air Shears, double swath, new knife, exc. 2013 MACDON D65 Header, $70,000. Call seeders, packer bars, Alberta and Sask. 30 more information, call 306-865-7660 2003 930D 30’ straight cut header, PU OEM prices. Call us now! 1-800-667-4515. www.championassets.ca shape. 306-435-7893, Moosomin, SK. reels, crop lifters, single point, $28,000. 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. www.combineworld.com years experience. Call Bob Davidson, 306-226-2007, 306-222-7578, Marcelin SK www.farmworld.ca Drumheller, AB. 403-823-0746. 2003 NEW HOLLAND 94C Header, 2013 JOHN DEERE S680, $378,000. Call $20,000. Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. 2006 FLEXI-COIL 5000 HD 51’, 10” spac- JD 300 16’ hay header, fits 23, 2420, 3830, 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. www.farmworld.ca ing, 5” rubber packers, SS, $22,000; 2001 STEIGER ST270, 7600 actual hrs., 1900 $3000; Ford Major dsl. w/loader and blade www.farmworld.ca RECONDITIONED COMBINE HEADERS. Bourgault 5440 dual fans, air seeder hop- hrs. on engine overhaul, 20.8x38 tires and $5500. Call 306-236-8023, Goodsoil, SK. 2005 HONEY BEE SP36 Header, $27,500. RIGID and flex, most makes and sizes; per, $24,000; 2004 Bourgault 6550, dual duals at 75%, good cond. for its year. 1997 JD 9400, 2114 eng. hrs., 1626 sep. also header transports. Ed Lorenz, $25,000 Cdn OBO. Phone 218-779-1710. 2003 MACDON 16’ haybine, $15,000; 2000 Call 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. fans, rear hitch, X15 monitor, $54,000. hrs., ext. range cyl. drive, Y&M, long au- www.farmworld.ca 306-344-4811, Paradise Hill, SK. or web- 403-665-2341 Craigmyle, AB. Highline bale processor, $7500. Both very ger, new: PU belts, feeder chain, rub bars site: www.straightcutheaders.com good cond. Ph 306-867-8410, Outlook, SK. and concave, straw chopper, spreader, 914 2007 CASE/IH 2020 Header, $25,000. DUALS AND TRACKS Combine World has 2014 41’ MORRIS Contour II w/9450 TBT PU, exc. cond., $50,000. Call Dave Klein, Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. tank, Dutch sideband openers, 10” spacing, 306-957-4312, 306-695-7794, Odessa, SK. www.farmworld.ca dual and track solutions for a multitude of 1985 4650, MFWA, 7300 hrs, 1000 PTO, agriculture equipment! Call us now! $175,000. 306-796-7441, Central Butte. 50% duals, PS, Raven GPS, recent w/o, 2006 9660 WTS, 914 PU, duals, 2300/ 2008 HONEY BEE SP36 Header, $34,000. 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com LED lights, new batteries, very clean & re- 1550 hrs., $132,500. A.E. Chicoine Farm Call 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. 2011 SEED HAWK 50’, 12” sp., tool bar liable, $45,000. 780-208-4808, Two Hills. Equipment 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. www.farmworld.ca SCHULTE 15’ BAT WING mower & flex with 600 cart dual wheels auger and bag arm 10’; Schulte XH100 mower & flex 10’ lift. $229,000; 1997 39’ Morris Magnum air 1995 8100 FWA, 16 spd. powershift, big 2004 CIH 8010, new chopper, feeder JD 7720 TITAN II with 212 PU header and 2005 HONEY BEE SP36 Header, $33,500. arm, good blades, 1000 PTO, 6000 lb ca- drill, 10” spacing, Atom openers w/Morris 1000 PTO, 520/85R38 duals, $21,000 w/o chain, pick-up & teeth rasp bars, 2899 eng. 224 straight cut header, field ready, Call 306-682-9920, Humboldt, SK. pacity hubs, $13,900. 1-800-667-4515, 180 cart, $23,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm on eng. rebuild & misc., 11,000 hrs., vg hrs., $99,500. 306-287-7645, Watson, SK. $14,500. 306-835-7830 cell, Punnichy, SK. www.farmworld.ca www.combineworld.com Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. cond., $59,000. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK.

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Ph. 218-779-1710. volts, 3 phase, 60HZ, self-contained, We have friendly staff ready to help. 1-800- Wood Preservers Ltd., ask for Ron $15,000; 2004 Wacker G50, JD, 480 volt, 306-763-4232, Prince Albert, SK. 667-7770. We know that farming is enough of a gamble 3 phase, 60HZ, self-contained, $11,000; so if you want to sell it fast place your ad in FENCE REMOVAL. Wire rolled, posts Ex-Government Standby Units: 1981 Con- WESTERN IRRIGATION: CADMAN Dealer. the Alberta Farmer Express classifieds. It’s a 1-800-982-1769 piled. Call 306-783-5639, 306-641-4255, dec Lima 800KW, 16V92 Detroit, 1000KVA, We BUY and SELL traveling guns, pumps, Sure Thing. Call our toll-free number today. www.bigtractorparts.com Ebenezer, SK. 3 phase, 60HZ, $25,000; 1981 Brown Bo- pipes, etc.; 1 Cadman 4000S wide body We have friendly staff ready to help. 1-800- veri 500KW, 16V92 Detroit, 625KVA, 3 big gun, like new; Selling used pipe trailers 667-7770 Hit our readers where it counts… in the clas- phase, 60HZ, $20,000; 1988 New Age and 6” pipe. 306-867-9461, 306-867-7037, sifieds. Place your ad in the Alberta Farmer 400KW, 12V92 Detroit, 500KVA, 3 phase, Outlook, SK. [email protected] Express classifed section. 1-800-667-7770. 60HZ, $15,000. Can-Am Truck Export Ltd, NEW DEGELMAN BLADE, model 12-46/57, 1-800-938-3323, Delisle, SK. NEW 2013 Cummins 8.3L natural gas irri- $8500. Ph Henry 403-588-0958, Alix, AB. gation motor, $46,000; 549 Int. natural 2006 MF 1528 4 WD, hydrostatic trans., JD 50 KVA GENSET: Online only unre- gas irrigation motor w/pump $2500; 549 c/w MF 1520 loader, 60” bucket, 258 orig. served auction, July 12th-18th. For more International natural gas irrigation motor, hrs., asking $14,995. Call 780-739-8084, information, call 306-865-7660 $1000. Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., 780-554-4736, Leduc, AB. www.championassets.ca 1-800-938-3323, Delisle, SK. 26’ SCHULTE 5026 BATWING mower, double blades, exc. shape, pics. available, (403) 540-7691 $20,000. 1-866-402-4031, Cassidy, BC. RON SAUER [email protected] 2006 TG210, FWA 7900 hrs., exc. tires, 3 ACREAGE EQUIPMENT: 3-PT. CULTI- MACHINERY LTD. PTO 540/1000, excellent condition, VATORS, Discs, Plows, Blades, Etc. $52,000 Cdn OBO. Ph. 218-779-1710. 780-892-3092, Wabamun, AB. 2-25’ Hesston PT Swathers ...... $3,000 each FORD 750 w/20’ B&H, rollover tarp, 40’ Morris 3100 Hoe Drills, mover and hitch ...... $10,000 $8500; Case/IH 2870 4 WD, Degelman 560 Hesston Round Baler, 1,000 PTO ...... $5,500 blade, $17,000; Vac tank, 1800 gal. and 660 NH Round Baler, 540 pto, nice shape ...... $5,500 FORD 9680, 350 HP, 6735 hrs., manual pump $8000; IHC Model 252 forklift, gas, trans., 20.8-R42, $51,500. Call or text for $5000. 306-238-4411, Goodsoil, SK. 60’ S82 Flexicoil Harrow Draw Bar, Nice shape ...... $5,250 pictures 306-535-4161, Findlater, SK. NH CHAIN BALER, $2500; Neuero grain 44’ 820 F.C. Deep Till Air Seeder, harrows ...... CALL canada’s ag-only listings giant vac, $3000; 34’ factory drill mover, $2000; complete with 320 - 3rd tank ...... 72’ Flexi-Coil harrows, $5000; 80’ Vers. 2320 F.C. TBH Air Tank, CALL harrow $3000. 306-238-4411 Goodsoil, SK 41’ Flexicoil 300 B Chisel Plow, 3 bar harrows ...... $12,500 2015 VERS. 550, Michelin triples, Raven 100’ 65XL Flexicoil Sprayer, complete with windguards, Viper 4+ guidance, no PTO, 25 hrs., TIRES TIRES TIRES! Radial, Bias, New, $370,000. 306-922-8155, Prince Albert, SK Used. 20.8x42, 18.4x42, 20.8x38, 18.4x38, elec. end nozzles single tips, auto rate, excellent condition ...... $12,500 20.8R34,18.4x34, 900/60R32, 800/65R32, 24.5x32, 18.4x30, 23.1x30, 16.9x28, 29’ 225 DOW Kello- Bilt Tandem Disc, 28” smooth front & rear blades, 2014 VERSATILE 450, $273,000 Call 28Lx26, 18.4x26, 19.5Lx24, and more! 10.5” spacing, oil, bath bearings, as new ...... $60,000 306-922-2525, Prince Albert, SK. Semis, skidsteers. Best price and value The Original Premium Herbal Snuff www.farmworld.ca guaranteed! www.combineworld.com 47’ 820 Flexicoil Chisel Plow, 4 bar harrow, low mileage...... $67,500 1-800-667-4515. E-Kay mover, 2006 VERSATILE FWA, 210 HP w/Alo FEL 8-1400 (46’) Meridian Grain Auger 27 HP Kholer, Smokey Mountain Chew bucket, grapple and duals, 4050 hrs. ODESSA ROCKPICKER SALES: New De- belt tightner, power stearing, lights, no spill hopper, spout, as new ...... $12,800 $94,000. 306-728-9033, Melville, SK. gelman equipment, land rollers, Straw- 13“ X 95’ FarmKing HydraulicSwing Auger, reverser, low profl ie hopper, master, rockpickers, protill, dozer blades. 10 FLAVOURS 1992 FORD/VERSATILE 946, 20.8x42 306-957-4403, 306-536-5097, Odessa, SK. spout, full bin alarm, 1 season ...... CALL Straight, Wintergreen, Classic, Peach, Cherry, duals, AutoSteer JD Globe and monitor, 10”-50’ Sakundiak Hydraulic Swing Auger...... $1,750 Arctic Mint, Grape & Citrus. Also available: very nice, $48,000 Cdn OBO. Delivery available. Call 218-779-1710. New E-Kay 7”, 8”, 9”Bin Sweeps available ...... CALL Arctic Mint & Wintergreen Pouches 3 E-Kay Bin Sweep Extensions ...... CALL Hit our readers where it counts… in the clas- The Original sifieds. Place your ad in the Alberta Farmer 8” Wheat Heart Transfer Auger, hydraulic drive ...... $1,250 Express classifed section. 1-800-667-7770. canada’s ag-only listings giant New Outback S-Lite guidance ...... $1,250 Smokeless Tobacco & Factory Recon. Outback STS Guidance and Mapping ...... $2,250 Nicotine FREE Alternative Factory Recon. Outback STS Guidance, c/w E-Drive TC, VSI steering wheel .....$87,00 Ask for Smokey Mountain GRATTON COULEE AGRI PARTS LTD. Your Factory Recon. Outback STS Guidance, c/w E-Drive TC, Hydraulic kit ...... $6,000 at a retailer near you or call… #1 place to purchase late model combine WANTED: USED, BURNT, old or ugly trac- New STS XD, w/ Hydraulic kit, 3 year EST ...... $9,200 and tractor parts. Used, new and rebuilt. tors. Newer models too! Smith’s Tractor www.gcparts.com Toll free 888-327-6767. Wrecking, 1-888-676-4847. Used Outback E-Drive Hyd. kits ...... $500 Toll Free: 1-888-261-8666 Email: [email protected] www.SmokeySnuffCanada.com 2013 MCCORMICK MTX120, $95,000. WANTED: SMALL SQUARE BALER, New **Outback GPS Systems, E-Kay Custom Augers, Movers, Clutches, Bin Sweeps & Crop Dividers, Kohler, Robin Subaru & Generac Engines, Headsight Harvesting Solutions, Greentronics Sprayer Auto Boom Height, Kello-Bilt Discs** 306-864-3667, Kinistino, SK. visit: Holland 300, 470, 570; And square bale Smokey Mountain Chew Canada, Ltd. (an Alberta Company) www.farmworld.ca elevator. 306-536-1484, Indian Head, SK.

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2 YEAR OLD purebred Black Angus bull, SPRINGER LIMOUSIN has very quiet WANTED: ORGANIC LENTILS, peas and FARMLAND NE SK(Clemenceau) 4 quarters semen tested. Call Wilmor Ranch, Pense, yearling Purebred Limousin bulls. Red or chickpeas. Stonehenge Organics, Assini- plus 36 acre riverside parcel w/5 bdrm. SK, 306-345-2046. Black. Call Merv at 306-272-4817 or boia, SK., 306-640-8600, 306-640-8437. YEAR ROUND home. Featuring: bins on concrete with di- 306-272-0144, Foam Lake, SK. rect hit on railroad cars, 40 acres of mostly MIDNITE OIL CATTLE CO. has on offer RESORT LIVING mature spruce timber, 2 farmyards- 1 bor- semen tested yearling and 2 year old bulls. at WHISPERING PINES dering Etomami River and 50 miles of pro- 306-734-2850, 306-734-7675, Craik, SK. vincial forest, excellent elk hunting and GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB. other big game and goose. 580 acres cult. SOUTH VIEW RANCH has Black and Red BIG ISLAND LOWLINES Premier Breeder. Full line of farm equipment and sawmill Angus yearling and 2 year old bulls. Cey- Selling custom designed packages. Name Bioriginal Food & Science Corp. also available Reg Hertz, 306-865-7469. lon, SK. Call Shane 306-869-8074, Keith your price and we will put a package to- 306-454-2730. gether for you. Fullblood/percentage Low- is actively purchasing: SPRUCE FOR SALE!! Beautiful locally line, embryos, semen. Black/Red carrier. SE OF MELVILLE, SK: 22 quarters (3463 QUIET TOP QUALITY 2 yr. old and yearling acres) predominantly H soil (Oxbow Loam) grown trees. Plan ahead and renew your Darrell 780-486-7553, Edmonton, AB. • Organic Flax Seed shelterbelt or landscape a new yardsite, Purebred Black Angus bulls. Call Spruce all in grass/Alfalfa can go back to grain, get the year round protection you need. Acres, 306-272-3997, Foam Lake, SK. • Organic Hemp Seed and; new assessment $3,393,300. Exclusive We sell on farm near Didsbury, AB. or de- listing $3,535,000. Royal LePage Premier liver anywhere in Western Canada. 6 - 12’ • Borage Seed Realty, Larry Hanowski, 306-728-9033 spruce available. Now taking spring orders POLLED PB THICK Butt Salers yearling Email: [email protected] while supplies last. Phone 403-586-8733 90- TWO YR OLD and yearling Red Angus bulls, exc. disposition, tested. Also re- Home in a gated, maintenance free or visit: www.didsburysprucefarms.com bulls. Guaranteed, semen tested and deliv- placement heifers. DynaRich Salers. Rich- (from the 2016 crop year) ard Andersen, 403-746-2919, Eckville, AB. community overlooking Pine Lake on ered in the spring. Bob Jensen, golf course. 20 minutes from Red Deer, 306-967-2770, Leader, SK. We are also contracting for AB. 1900 sq. ft. on 3 fully finished levels, MULCHING- TREES, BRUSH, Stumps. 2 YR. OLD Red Angus bulls, pail fed, quiet the upcoming growing season. 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, fireplace in Call today 306-933-2950. Visit us at: disposition, some suitable for heifers. Call bedroom ensuite. Beautiful clubhouse www.maverickconstruction.ca 306-773-6633, Swift Current, SK. 3 SHORTHORN YEARLING BULLS, se- men tested. 1 White & 2 Reds. Moderately with fine dining, pool, fitness room. priced. Call 403-998-1821, High River, AB. YEARLING AND 2 YR. OLD bulls for sale. $550,000 OBO Balance of BW and performance, semen For more information please contact: For sale, trade (rev. property or tested. KC Cattle Co. Call 306-290-8431, Sandy Jolicoeur at (306) 975-9251 KOLBERG’S ACREAGE, RM Biggar, SK: Saskatoon, SK. www.kccattleco.com farmland), or rent-to-own. 139 acres. Immaculate 2 story house, or email [email protected] 2304 sq.ft. plus fully developed basement, PB YEARLING BULLS, semen tested, BLACK YEARLING SIMMENTAL BULLS, 780-482-5273 4 bedroom, 3 bath, double att. heated gar- SHAVINGS: BULK PRICING and delivery guaranteed and delivered. Deposit holds moderate BW, excellent temperaments, age. 48x80 shop (32x48 insulted/heated), available. Vermette Wood Preservers, until you need them. Clarke Ward, Saska- semen tested, ready to go. Bill or Virginia Farming is enough of a gamble, advertise in older tinned hip roof barn. Water well sup- Spruce Home, SK.. 1-800-667-0094. Email toon, SK., 306-931-3824, 306-220-6372. Peters, 306-237-9506, Perdue, SK. the Alberta Farmer Express classified section. plies home and dugouts for pasture. MLS [email protected] View www.vwpltd.com It’s a sure thing. 1-800-667-7770. NICE, 2-YEAR-OLD BULL, sired by easy ®611251. Call for viewing & more info. calving AI son of Red Glacier Logan. Also a Duane Neufeldt, Re/Max Saskatoon, yearling bull, same breeding. Call 306-948-8055 www.duaneneufeldt.com 306-764-7886, Prince Albert, SK. REG. TEXAS LONGHORN bulls, pairs and open heifers. Call Dean at Panorama 3 YR OLD Red Angus herd sire, used on PB Ranch, 403-391-6043, Stauffer, AB. Stretch your advertising dollars! Place an ad herd, excellent producer, easy calver, 76 in the classifieds. Our friendly staff is waiting HARMONY NATURAL BISON buying all lb. BW, exc. feet, available July 10th. Little for your call. 1-800-667-7770. types of bison. Call or text 306-736-3454, de Ranch, 306-845-2406, Turtleford, SK. BUYERS for farms and ranches. Henry Vos, 780-835-1992, Royal LePage Realty. SE Sask. [email protected] YEARLING AND 2 YEAR old bulls for sale. WELSH BLACK- The Brood Cow Advantage. Check www.canadianwelshblackcattle.com www.peaceriverfarmsandranches.com 2012 LEGEND 14’ fishing boat, live well, 20 BISON WANTED - Canadian Prairie Bison Call Elmer Wiebe, EKW Red Angus, 306-381-3691, Hague, SK. Canadian Welsh Black Soc. 403-442-4372. HP 4-stroke electric start, c/w is looking to contract grain finished bison, CATTLE OPERATION NEAR Wildwood, AB. Legend trailer and boat cover, $5700 OBO. as well as calves and yearlings for growing RED ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, se- on a quarter sec. MLS® E4051356; Hobby 306-861-0176, Yellow Grass, SK. markets. Contact Roger Provencher at men tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery Farm near Wildwood on a quarter section 306-468-2316, [email protected] available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, MLS® E4064009; Living in the country on Englefeld, SK. www.skinnerfarms.ca 100 THIRD TO FIFTH Black Angus a quarter section near Wildwood, AB. Half QUILL CREEK BISON is looking for fin- cow/calf pairs. 306-773-1049, treed/half open. MLS® E4066834. Frank ished, and all other types of bison. COD, 20 RED ANGUS 2 yr old bulls. Calving ease 306-741-6513, Swift Current, SK. Quartel, Realty Executives Challenge, paying market prices. “Producers working and maternal lines. Board and delivery 780-909-1940, www.frankquartel.com with Producers.” Delivery points in SK. and avail. Rob Garner 306-946-7946, Simpson 300 RED AND BLACK Angus 1250 lbs. heif- MB. Call 306-231-9110, Quill Lake, SK. ers with calves. Call 306-773-1049, 250 ac. VERY SCENIC, high pasture, hay or MCTAVISH RED ANGUS yearling bulls. Se- 306-741-6513, Swift Current, SK. grain land. Beautiful building sites, no sub- BUYING: CULL COWS, herdsire bulls, men tested and quiet. Delivered. Call/text divisions or oil wells. 2 titles. 14 miles N of yearlings and calves. Now dealer for Jared at 306-435-9842, Moosomin, SK. Redmond Bison mineral. Call Elk Valley Leslieville, AB., $900,000. 403-729-2483. Ranches, 780-846-2980, Kitscoty, AB. 2 YEAR OLD & yearling bulls, semen tested & delivered. Call Guy Sampson, Davidson, NILSSON BROS INC. buying finished bison SK., 306-567-4207 or 306-561-7665. on the rail, also cull cows at Lacombe, AB. For spring delivery and beyond. Smaller 2 YEAR OLDS and yearling Red Angus, RM OF OAKDALE: Land for cash lease for groups welcome. Fair, competitive and as- Simmental/Red Angus hybrids and Black PRINT | MOBILE | ONLINE a three year term commencing 2018. sured payment. Contact Richard Bintner Angus bulls. Developed on oats for lon- SE-04-33-23-W3 and Block C, Plan 2017 ACE 30.1, #G0A15724, $114,900. 306-873-3184. gevity. Phone Triple H Cattle Co. 101930745 (Ptn of NW-34-32-23-W3). Class A Gas. AMVIC Lic. Dir. 60 moto- 306-723-4832, 306-726-7671(cell) or Cory Written bids to be submitted by July 18, rhomes in stock! Call 1-844-488-3142 or 2017. For a bid package, please contact shop online 24/7 at: www.allandale.com 306-718-7007, Cupar, SK. Vern McClelland, Associate Broker SOUTH VIEW RANCH has Red and Black RE/MAX of Lloydminster, 780-808-2700 or email: [email protected] 2007 CLASS A Triple E Embassy 34’, gas, Angus yearling and 2 yr old bulls. Ceylon, HORSE COLLARS, all sizes, steel and alu- 23,000 kms, V10 on Ford chassis, hyd. lev- SK. Phone Shane 306-869-8074, Keith eling system, lots of extras, $55,000 OBO. 306-454-2730. minum horseshoes. We ship anywhere. GREAT PYRENEES PUPS from working BIG RIVER AREA: 3100 sq.ft. family home Keddie’s, 1-800-390-6924 or keddies.com parents. Great disposition with other pets w/many great features. Very bright w/lots Call 306-533-9017, White City, SK. LOVELAND RED ANGUS has heifers from and kids. Intact., first shots, vet checked, of windows. Heated w/in-floor (glycol) by purebred stock. Also all ages of bulls for DEMOCRAT, newly rebuilt buggy. Wheels DOB Mar. 18th, $500 ea. 403-308-4781, propane and wood, and also a large wood FALCON II VEHICLE tow behind hitch, sale. Call 306-795-2710, Goodeve, SK. have bearings & rubber rims. Pic available Email: [email protected] fireplace. The property is 154 ac. of mainly 6000 lbs. capacity, tow bar, c/w mounting on-line. Call 306-931-2457, Saskatoon, SK. bush pasture and fenced w/8’ game fence parts. Info. ph. 306-259-4430, Young, SK. QUIET TOP QUALITY 2 yr. old and yearling PUREBRED BORDER COLLIE puppies, from and one electric wire. The yard is serviced BELDON BISON RANCH has 75 bred Purebred Red Angus bulls. Contact Spruce w/water well. Other outbuildings included. 2015 heifers on offer for Nov. delivery. good working parents, ready to go mid- Acres, 306-272-3997, Foam Lake, SK. June. 306-267-5748. Coronach, SK. This property is a must see! MLS®611536 $6500 ea. Nathan 306-812-7092, Nipawin. Call Lloyd Ledinski, RE/MAX of the Battle- PUREBRED BORDER COLLIE pups, from fords, 306-446-8800 or 306-441-0512. good working parents, shots, dewormed, CHAROLAIS BULLS, YEARLING and 2 year $300. 306-865-3698, Hudson Bay, SK. olds. Contact LVV Ranch, 780-582-2254, ELK WANTED! If you have elk to supply Forestburg, AB. to market let AWAPCO be your first choice. $11.50/kg. Call our office at YEARLING & 2 YEAR old Charolais bulls, 780-980-7589, [email protected] 2 YEAR OLD BULLS, stout rugged bulls for Creedence Charolais Ranch, Ervin Zayak, your cow herd, low birth weight bulls for 780-741-3868, 780-853-0708 Derwent, AB your heifers. Call Ernest Gibson, Everblack Angus, Vermilion, AB., 780-853-2422. 5 POLLED PUREBRED yearling bulls, 1 DAIRY BARN, potential startup or cow/calf white, 1 dark red, 3 tan, sired by low birth- FROSTFREE NOSEPUMPS: Fully sus- 1 BEDROOM CONDO with den, 1033 sq. ft., PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS long yearling weight bulls. 306-931-8069, Saskatoon, SK operation. Barn, quonsets, house, etc. bulls, replacement heifers, AI service. tainable livestock watering. No power re- Lawson Heights Saskatoon, SK. Mostly Viscount, SK. $419,900. MLS® 604848. Meadow Ridge Enterprises, 306-373-9140 RED, TAN, WHITE Char. bulls born Jan-Feb quired to heat or pump. Prevents contami- seniors. Underground heated parking, lots Art Urbanowski, Royal LePage Hallmark, or 306-270-6628, Saskatoon, SK. 2016; 4 cow/calf pairs, born May 2017. nation. Grants available. 1-866-843-6744. of visitor parking. Asking $229,000, all ap- 306-222-2206, Saskatoon, SK. 306-882-6444, 306-931-9369, Rosetown. www.frostfreenosepumps.com pliances included. Condo fees and taxes $513/month. Call 306-290-4770. EIGHT 2 YEAR OLDS and a good selection HI-HOG CATTLE SQUEEZE. Call DWEIN TRASK REALTY INC. East 1/2 of yearling bulls, polled, semen tested, guar- 306-773-1049 or 306-741-6513, Swift 6-39-8 W3. 136,300 FMV. Flat and stone anteed, delivered. Prairie Gold Charolais, Current, SK. free. For details, call Dwein 306-221-1035. 306-882-4081, Rosetown, SK. 2002 521DXT CASE payloader with grapple RESIDENTIAL LOT, ELBOW, SK for sale. OPPORTUNITY AWAITS a knowl- MCTAVISH CHAROLAIS YEARLING bulls. fork. Call 306-773-1049 or 306-741-6513, Lot 7, Blk 2, Plan 88MJ16836, 125 Putters edgeable, ambitious person(s) wanting to Calving ease, performance, semen tested. Swift Current, SK. Lane. One block from golf course. 24.5 rent a 5000 ac. organic farm for Spring Delivered. Ph/text Jared 306-435-9842, Meter frontage. Serviced by town. Will 2018, includes some pasture and alfalfa. Moosomin, SK. SVEN ROLLER MILLS. Built for over 40 consider trade of RV, boat, truck, car, etc. Purchase of up to 11 quarters possible in Fall 2017. This is a high income farm with 2 YEAR OLD polled Charolais bulls. Also years. PTO/elec. drive, 40 to 1000 bu./hr. $34,500. Call Gerry 403-389-4858. Example: 300 bu./hr. unit costs $1/hr. to long term grain sale agreements. On farm JOHNSTON/ FERTILE VALLEY Private Charolais yearling bulls polled and horned, cleaning plant has potential for persons semen tested and delivered. Call Layne run. Rolls peas and all grains. We regroove Treaty Bull Sale. All JFV bulls will be sold and repair all makes of mills. Call Apollo seriously wanting work to provide extra off the yard this year. Over 125 thick, easy and Paula Evans at 306-252-2246 or opportunities for further added income. 306-561-7147, Kenaston, SK. Machine 306-242-9884, 1-877-255-0187. fleshing good haired yearling and 2 year www.apollomachineandproducts.com LOG AND TIMBER HOMES, Saskatoon, Phone evenings, 306-622-4903. Heritage old bulls selected from 600 low mainte- PB CHAROLAIS BULLS, yearlings and 2 SK. Visit www.backcountryloghomes.ca or Organic Farms Ltd. Tompkins, SK. nance, high production cows. They are year olds, whites and tans. 306-424-7446 STEEL VIEW MFG. Self-standing panels, call 306-222-6558. sired by the leading A.I. bulls in the indus- or 306-529-6268, Glenavon, SK. windbreaks, silage/hay bunks, feeder pan- try including Regard, Resource, Renown, els, sucker rod fence posts. Custom or- TO BE MOVED: 1977 27x40’ bungalow on International, Ten Speed, Glanworth 57U, COMING 2 YR. old polled PB Charolais ders. Call Shane 306-493-2300, Delisle, farm, 2 bdrms, 1 bath, 16x24’ wrap around Special Focus and Brilliance. Many of these bulls, come red factor. Call Kings Polled SK. www.steelviewmfg.com deck, new hardwood floors, windows and GRAIN LAND TO RENT, 35 mile radius of Guttino Hybrid bulls are suitable for heifers. All bulls are Charolais, 306-435-7116, Rocanville, SK. doors, siding and insulation 5 yrs. old, new semen tested with complete performance Rouleau, SK. Call 306-776-2600 or email: CATTLE SHELTER PACKAGES or built on never used fridge/stove microwave, built- [email protected] Fall Rye info. available. Deferred payment program site. For early booking call in dishwasher. Would make a perfect cabin with 60% down and 40% interest free due 1-800-667-4990 or visit our website: or starter home. Have mover’s quote. Ask- High yielding - excellent for silage Dec. 1, 2017. Come and see one of the OLDER DEXTER COWS, bred Speckle Park, www.warmanhomecentre.com ing $60,000. 780-205-4423, Lashburn, SK. Very good lodging resistance most respected cowherds in Canada. Se- due April; Polled Red Dexter 2 yr. old bull; lect the bull or group of bulls that you Highest falling number for milling Speckle Park/Dexter cross 2 year old bull. FREESTANDING PANELS: 30’ windbreak TIMBER FRAMES, LOG STRUCTURES really want at your leisure without the 403-845-5763, Rocky Mountain House, AB. Excellent winter survival pressure of a sale. David and Dennis panels; 6-bar 24’ and 30’ panels; 10’, 20’ and Vertical Log Cabins. Log home refin- and 30’ feed troughs; Bale shredder bunks; ishing and chinking. Certified Log Builder AND Johnston 306-856-4726, Conquest, SK. AAC Gateway View the cowherd online at website: Silage bunks; Feeder panels; HD bale feed- with 38 years experience. Log & Timber www.johnstonfertilevalley.com ers; All metal 16’ and 24’ calf shelters. Will Works, Delisle, SK., 306-717-5161, Email Winter Wheat custom build. 306-424-2094, Kendal, SK. [email protected] Website at EXCELLENT SELECTION of polled 2 yr. olds High yielding with FHB resistance and several proven 3 year and select year- www.logandtimberworks.com lings. Properly developed to last. Deposit FREESTANDING CORRAL PANELS for Call 403-715-9771 for holds til needed. Delivery avail. Longworth cattle, horses, bison and sheep. Bale feed- more information Land & Cattle, Harris, SK., 306-831-9856. ers; Belted feed troughs; 10’ panels; Wind- ACREAGE NEAR LANGBANK, SK. 5 brdm., break frames; Swinging gates; Framed 2.5 bath home on 14 acres w/new shop! REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORD yearling gates; Panels with gates mounted; Round New triple pane windows, siding, insula- & 2 year old bulls, semen tested. Harold or pen kits starting at $1495; Palpation tion, metal roof & well. MLS® SK603944. Tim Strauch, 306-677-2580, Shamrock, SK chute. Deal of the year - Freestanding Call today to view! Kim Setrum, Royal LeP- age Premier Realty, 306-434-8733. www.seednet.ca 2 YR OLD polled Hereford bulls. Crittenden 21’ for $219! Call 1-844-500-5341, WWW.MEDALLION-HOMES.CA modular Bros. 306-963-7880, 306-963-2414, Impe- www.affordablelivestockequipment.com homes/lake houses/RTM’s. Visit our sales rial, SK. Email [email protected] lot, or check online for stock, homes and 2 YEAR OLD Angus and Black Simmental www.crittendenbros.com GREG’S WELDING: Freestanding 30’ 5 bar all other plans. Factory direct orders built bulls, fresh, healthy, naturally thick, ready panels, all 2-7/8” drill stem construction, to your specs! Trade-ins welcome, buy and to breed. Family genetics since 1910. Ben- POLLED AND HORNED yearling Hereford $450; 24’x5.5’ panels, 2-7/8” pipe with 5- sell used homes. Hwy 2 South, Prince Al- lock Farms, Tom Blacklock 306-230-9809, bulls, cow or heifer bulls available. Call 1” sucker rods, $340; 24’x6’ panels, 2-7/8” bert, SK. Call 306-764-2121 or toll free ethanol ~ gluten Grandora, SK. Duncan or Jeff Lees, Blair Athol Farms: pipe with 6- 1” rods, $365; 30’ 2 or 3 bar 1-800-249-3969. 306-455-2619, 306-577-1375, Arcola, SK. windbreak panels c/w lumber. Gates and BLACK ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, se- double hinges avail. on all panels. Belting YELLOWHEAD MODULAR HOME SALES, ~ flour men tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery troughs for grain or silage. Calf shelters. Canadian built by Moduline. Elite price Permolex is one of the largest users of all classes of wheat in Canada, processing Del. avail. 306-768-8555, Carrot River, SK. available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, event on now: 960 sq.ft., 2 bdrm, 2 bth, approximately 200,000 metric tonnes per year. Thus, we source all varieties of wheat Englefeld, SK. www.skinnerfarms.ca FRESH AND SPRINGING heifers for sale. $79,900; 1216 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bth, Cows and quota needed. We buy all class- $89,900; 1520 sq.ft., 3 or 4 bdrm, 2 bth, including Spring, CPS, Winter and Soft White as well as Barley for our Ethanol plants from SELLING: BLACK ANGUS BULLS. Wayside es of slaughter cattle-beef and dairy. R&F $109,900. 306-496-7538, weekend calls. all areas of Alberta and into Central Saskatchewan to meet our plant’s demands. Wheat Angus, Henry and Bernie Jungwirth, www.yellowmodularhomesales.ca 306-256-3607, Cudworth, SK. Livestock Inc. Bryce Fisher, Warman, SK. WANT THE ORGANIC ADVANTAGE? marketed to Permolex is priced FOB your yard. Most settlements are completed in 7 days. Phone 306-239-2298, cell 306-221-2620. Contact an organic Agrologist at Pro-Cert 30 BLACK ANGUS 2 year old bulls. Calving for information on organic farming: pros- We welcome all new producers and thank all existing producers for ease and performance lines. Board and de- pects, transition, barriers, benefits, certifi- their business in the past and future. livery available. Rob Garner 306-946-7946, cation and marketing. Call 306-382-1299, Simpson, SK. HOME HARDWARE RTM Homes and Cot- Any questions regarding pricing, grades or movement schedules, STOUT YEARLING and 2 yr. old Limousin Saskatoon, SK. or [email protected] tages. Phone 1-800-663-3350 or go on- bulls, polled, horned, red, black. Quiet line for floor plans and specs at: contact Grain Manager at the numbers listed below. bulls w/great performance. Short Grass www.northbattlefordhomehardware.com canada’s ag-only Limousin, 306-773-7196, Swift Current SK listings giant DAVE SHOEMAKER • Toll Free 1-877-447-4274 • Cell 403-556-0282 POLLED RED AND Black Limousin 2 year YEAR-END INVENTORY CLEAROUT!! RTMS AND SITE built homes. Call 1-800-667-7770 | .com old bulls. Board and delivery available. Rob Inoculated Organic Sweet Clover. 1-866-933-9595, or go online for pictures “Agriculturally Based Relationship Driven” Garner, Simpson, SK., 306-946-7946. 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TOP QUALITY CERTIFIED alfalfa and grass WANTED: FEED BARLEY Buffalo Plains seed. Call Gary or Janice Waterhouse Cattle Company is looking to purchase AGRICULTURAL TOURS 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. barley. For pricing and delivery dates, call BUYING: For ALL Your Kristen 306-624-2381, Bethune, SK. Australia/New Zealand ~ Jan 2018 HEATED CANOLA Costa Rica/Panama Canal 1-844-FLASH-44 Water Pump WANTED: FEED GRAIN, barley, wheat, Needs peas, green or damaged canola. Phone & FLAX ~ Jan 2018 Gary 306-823-4493, Neilburg, SK. • Competitive Prices South America (Galapagos/Peru/ Brazil/Argentina/Chile) ~ Jan 2018 LACKAWANNA PRODUCTS CORP. Buy- • Prompt Movement MUSTARD SEED FOR SALE! Looking for off ers and sellers of all types of feed grain Tanzania/Victoria Falls ~ Jan 2018 grade mustard, lentils or chickpeas. Cus- and grain by-products. Contact Bill Hajt or • Spring Thrashed India ~ February 2018 tom color sorting of all types of crops. Christopher Lent at 306-862-2723. WE MOVE WATER ® Ackerman Ag Services, 306-638-2282, [email protected] [email protected] “ON FARM PICK UP” Vietnam/Cambodia/Thailand Chamberlain, SK. 1-877-250-5252 ~ Feb 2018 Suez Canal Cruise ~ October 2017 Egypt/Jordan High Pressure Pumps ~ Nov 2017/Mar 2018 FEED GRAIN WANTED! Also buying light, tough or offgrade grains. “On Farm Pickup” Portion of tours may be Tax Deductible. Westcan Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252. RYE SEED, 96% germ., newer open polli- Select Holidays Toll Free: 1-844-352-7444 | www.FlashFireSafety.com nated variety. Call Brennan at Ca n ola BUYING SPRING THRASHED CANOLA 1-800-661-4326 403-556-9828, Olds, AB. and grain “On Farm Pickup” Westcan Feed www.selectholidays.com & Grain, 1-877-250-5252. W a n te d BUYING HEATED/DAMAGED PEAS, POSITION AVAILABLE, Cypress Hills, SK. FLAX & GRAIN “On Farm Pickup”. Westcan area. Background yearling grasser opera- QUALITY SEEDS AT reasonable prices. Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252. tion and cow/calf. Modern facilities and Certified & Common #1: Alfalfa, Clover, equipment. Good working environment. Grasses, etc. Excellent purity and germ. SP R IN G TH R ES H ED - LARGE GRAIN BIN SPECIALIST wanted! Go public with an ad in the Alberta Farmer KORNUM WELL DRILLING, farm, cottage Class 1 preferred. Wages negotiable de- Grain Bin Direct is looking to hire someone Many Pickseed products on hand. Certified and acreage wells, test holes, well rehabili- pending on experience. Ph. 306-295-7473. hybrid brome grass & various specialty for- HEATED - GR EEN Express classifieds. to manage large bin sales & construction. tation, witching. PVC/SS construction, ex- Qualifications: Extensive knowledge and age seeds available. Various organic for- All D a m a ge d Ca n ola W e lc om e pert workmanship and fair pricing. 50% age seeds also available. Free periodic de- FARM HELP: CLASS 1A required, lots of experience in sales and installation of government grant now available. Indian large grain bins; Ability to work with mini- livery to many Sask. locations. Richard FR EIG H T OPTION S Head, SK., 306-541-7210 or 306-695-2061 grain hauling with Super Bs, general farm Walcer, 306-752-3983 anytime. Melfort SK help when not trucking. Seasonal worker mal supervision; Good communication DELIVER Y C ON TR A C TS POLY TANKS: 15 to 10,000 gal.; Bladder General farm help to Dec. 2017. Spraying, skills; Customer service oriented. Salary tanks from 220 to 88,000 gallon; Water will be based on wage & commission. Send TOP QUALITY ALFALFA, variety of grasses hauling grain to elevator, from field to SC H EDULED DELIVER IES and liquid fertilizer; Fuel tanks, single and yard, mech. abilities, work independently, resume to: [email protected] and custom blends, farmer to farmer. Gary double wall; Truck and storage, gas or dsl. before July 31, 2017. Waterhouse 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. U-DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILER Training, good problem solving skills and 1A license CON TA C T US: Wilke Sales, 306-586-5711, Regina, SK. are assets. Call 306-237-4442, Arelee, SK. 30 years experience. Day, 1 and 2 week FULL-TIME FARM LABOURER HELP. FULL LINE OF FORAGE seeds blending to 1-8 66-38 8 -628 4 MAGNUM FABRICATING LTD. For all upgrading programs for Class 1A, 3A and Applicants should have previous farm ex- your needs. Contact Tom Williamson ww w .m illiga n biofue ls.c om your fuel tank needs ULC certified for air brakes. One on one driving instructions. FULL-TIME LABOURER WANTED. Class 1A perience and mechanical ability. Duties in- 306-582-6009, Pambrun, SK. Canada and USA and Transport Canada 306-786-6600, Yorkton, SK. required. Applicants should have some clude operation of machinery, including farm experience and mechanical ability. tractors and other farm equip., as well as We know that farming is enough of a gamble DOT certified fuel tanks. Your No. 1 fuel Must also be able to work independently ALFALFAS/ CLOVERS/ GRASSES, hay so if you want to sell it fast place your ad in safe solution. 306-662-2198, Maple Creek, general farm laborer duties. $25/hour de- blends and pasture blends. Custom blends and make good common sense decisions. pending on experience. Must be able to the Alberta Farmer Express classifieds. It’s a SK. www.magnumfabricating.com Family farm accommodations provided. no charge. Free delivery. Dyck Forages & Sure Thing. Call our toll-free number today. cross US border. Location: Pierson, Grasses Ltd., Elie, MB, 1-888-204-1000. GREAT OPPORTUNITY on C/C Operation Wage negotiable depending upon ability. MB/Gainsborough, SK. Feland Bros. Farms, We have friendly staff ready to help. 1-800- in Central Alberta. Looking for a well- Phone 306-868-2228. Fax resume to Visit us at www.dyckseeds.com 667-7770. Greg Feland and Wade Feland, Box 284, rounded individual to join our team in an 306-868-2226, Avonlea, SK. Pierson, MB. R0M 1S0. 701-756-6954. TARPCO, SHUR-LOK, MICHEL’S sales, awarding career in agriculture. Various TOP PRICES service, installations, repairs. Canadian farm/ranch duties from livestock husband- 2 SEASONAL FARM Machinery Operators FULL TIME FARM LABOURER needed in company. We carry aeration socks and ry, handling, herd health, general mainte- required. Must be able to operate grain Kamsack, SK. Applicant will be required to HAY BLENDS AND PASTURE BLENDS, PAID FOR grain bags. Also electric chute openers for nance to operating and maintaining farm cart, tandem grain truck, FWA tractor operate farm equipment, mechanical no charge custom blends. Dyck Forages & grain trailer hoppers. 1-866-663-0000. equipment. Must have minimum 3 years w/rockpicker, 4 WD tractor for harrowing. ability considered an asset. Send resume & Grasses Ltd., Elie, MB. Free delivery. FEED BARLEY, agricultural experience. May apply by fax: Also manual labour for upkeep of leafcut- references to [email protected] or 1-888-204-1000, www.dyckseeds.com 403-227-6938, ph: 403-227-2594, email: ter bees and general servicing of equip. call Carol at 306-590-8537 WHEAT, OATS, [email protected] Aug. 1 to Oct. 31. $15-$18/hr. 101008187 RYE, TRITICALE, SK Ltd., 303 Frontier Trail, Box 372, Wade- SET OF USED 36” tracks for 95E Cat HELP WANTED ON farm ranch. Cattle ex- na, SK., S0A 4J0. Fax: 306-338-3733, ph Challenger tractor, $200. 306-463-4866, perience preferred. Wages based on expe- 306-338-7561 or [email protected] LOOKING FOR OLD and new crop soybeans PEAS, LENTILS, 306-463-8800, Kindersley, SK. FULL-TIME TRUCK DRIVER needed in FOB Western Canada. Licence and bonded rience. No driver’s license required. Room Kamsack, SK. Applicant will be required to HEATED OIL SEEDS, and board possible. No texts. Please call haul grain to elevator and to and from the grain company. Call, email, text Now for MR. TIRE CORP. For all your tire needs, competitive pricing at the farm! Market SO YBEAN S 403-350-4089, Red Deer, AB. field seasonally. Send resume and refer- call Mylo at 306-921-6555. Serving all of ences to [email protected] or call Place Commodities Ltd, accurate real time Saskatchewan. marketing. 403-394-1711, 403-315-3930. Priced at your bin. Looking for a hand around the farm? Place a Carol at 306-590-8537. [email protected] help wanted ad in the classifieds. Call 1-800- PEARM AN 667-7770. We know that farming is enough of a gamble canada’s ag-only listings giant so if you want to sell it fast place your ad in the Alberta Farmer Express classifieds. It’s a GRAIN LTD. CHECK OUT OUR parts specials at EXPERIENCED FULL-TIME HELP for PRINT | MOBILE | ONLINE Sure Thing. Call our toll-free number today. 306-374-1968 www.Maximinc.Com/parts or call Maxim large grain farm, Class 1 an asset. Com- We have friendly staff ready to help. 1-800- Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. petitive wages. 306-537-6435, Odessa, SK 667-7770.

WANTED HEATED CANOLA. No broker involved. Sell direct to crushing plant. LONG LAKE TRUCKING, two units, custom Cash on delivery or pickup. 306-228-7306 hay hauling. 306-567-7100, Imperial, SK. or 306-228-7325, no texts. Unity, SK.

WHY NOT KEEP MARKETING SIMPLE? You are selling feed grains. We are buying feed grains. Also buying chick- Do you have WHATEVER IT TAKES? peas, lentils and golden flax. Fast pay- BOW VALLEY TRADING LTD. ment, with prompt pickup, true price dis- covery. Call Jim Beusekom, Allen Pirness, WE BUY DAMAGED GRAIN Now recruiting: David Lea, Vera Buziak or Matt Beusekom at Market Place Commodities Ltd., Leth- bridge, AB. Phone 1-866-512-1711. Email Wheat, SERVICE TECHNICIANS [email protected] or Barley, Oats, VAN RAAY PASKAL Farms in Iron Springs Peas, etc. PRODUCT SPECIALISTS area is looking for Feed Barley. Put more $$$ in your pocket and sell direct to us Green or Heated with no brokerage fee. Call 403-330-9147. Canola/Flax SALES WANTED: OFF-GRADE PULSES, oil seeds 1-877-641-2798 and cereals. All organic cereals and spe- See all of our positions at: cialty crops. Prairie Wide Grain, Saskatoon, Go public with an ad in the Alberta Farmer SK., 306-230-8101, 306-716-2297. Express classifieds. redheadequipment.ca/Careers

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AIR DRILL COMBINE VERTICAL TILLAGE SPRAYER/HIGH CLEARANCE 2009 Bourgault 3310, 65’, 10” .....$128,000 2012 NH CX8080, 1037/748 hrs ..$278,000 2010 Salford 570 RTS, 30’ ...... $68,000 2013 NH SP240, 1000 Hrs, 2008 Bourgault 3310, 55’,10” ...... $99,000 2012 NH CX8080,1005/746 Hrs ...$268,000 1200 Gal, 100” ...... $309,000 2011 NH CX8080, 1438/1030 hrs $238,000 FEED WAGON/BALE PROCESSOR 2007 Bourgault 3310, 55’, 10” ...... $89,000 2011 NH SP.240F ...... $208,000 2010 NH CX8080, 1875/1348 hrs $228,000 2005 Haybuster 2650 ...... $14,900 2011 NH SP240F, 1920 hrs ...... $185,000 2013 Bourgault 3320, 76’, 12” .....$198,000 2010 NH CX8080, 1755/1237 hrs $228,000 2003 Lucknow 285 ...... $12,800 2013 Bourgault 3710, 50’, 10” .....$189,000 2010 NH CX8080, 1722/1240 hrs $228,000 2009 Hagie STS16, 1600 Gal, GRAIN AUGER/HARROW 120’ ...... $209,000 2015 Bourgault 3720, 70’ 12” ...... $189,000 2010 NH CX8080, 1000/900 hrs ..$238,000 2014 REM, VRX ...... $22,800 2009 Spraycoupe 4660, 2015 Bourgault 3720, 70’, 12” .....$189,000 2007 NH CX8080, 1972/1539 Hrs $179,000 2008 REM 2700 ...... $13,000 2014 NH CR8090, 921/728 hrs ....$349,000 440 gal, 80’...... $84,500 2003 Bourgault 5440 ...... $38,000 2007 Bourgault 6000 ...... $25,800 2013 NH CR8090, 651/501 hrs ....$365,000 2009 Rogator 1084, 3160 hrs ...... $159,000 2002 Bourgault 5710, 29”, 10” ...... $32,000 2013 NH CR8090, 655/488 hrs ....$365,000 HEADER COMBINE 2001 John Deere 4710, 2008 Bourgault 5710, 64’, 10” ...... $69,000 2012 NH CR8090, 1144/917 hrs .$289,000 2010 Honeybee, HB30, 800 Gal, 100’ ...... $94,000 2000 Flexi-Coil 6000/3450, 2012 NH CR8090, 1314/1041 hrs $299,000 Gleaner adaptor, 30’ ...... $49,500 SWATHER 40’, 10”, Pillar Openers ...... $115,000 2004 NH CX860, 2688/2035 hrs ..$119,000 1999 Honeybee SP36, 36’ ...... $29,000 2011 MacDon D60, 35’ ...... $34,000 2004 Flexicoil 6000, 10 IDS, 2004 NH CX860, 3685/2869 hrs ....$98,000 2007 Honeybee SP36 ...... $29,800 2013 MacDon D65, 40’ ...... $49,500 40’ Pillar Opener...... $39,000 2004 NH CX860, 2528/1924 hrs .$138,000 2013 Honeybee HP30 ...... $52,000 2010 Flexi-Coil P2060, 60’, 10” ...... $68,000 1997 NH TX66, 3754/2781 hrs ...... $28,500 1994 Honeybee SP30, ...... $9,800 2011 Macdon M150/D60, 1998 NH TX66, 2796/2188 hrs ...... $48,000 846/1030 hrs, 35’ ...... $118,000 2004 Flexicoil 6000, 40’, 10” ...... $39,000 2009 NH 88C, 42’ ...... $68,000 1996 NH TR98, 2931/2211 hrs ...... $39,000 2010 Macdon M150/D6535, 2011 NH P2070, 70’, 12” ...... $85,000 2001 NH 94C ...... $29,000 1997 NH TR98, 2740/1934 hrs ...... $38,000 812/1104 hrs, 35’, 950 THR ....$109,500 2006 NH 94C ...... $29,500 2005 NH SD440, 45”, 10” ...... $48,000 1997 NH TR98, 2391/1622 hrs ...... $39,000 2010 MacDon M150, 2008 NH 94C ...... $29,500 2008 Seedhawk, 50’, 10”, 2008 NH CR9070, 2279/1562 hrs $228,000 2053/1440 hrs ...... $85,000 Leading Air ...... $89,000 2010 NH CR9070, 1622/1199 hrs $179,500 2010 NH 94C, 30 CX/CR ...... $36,500 2010 MacDon M150, 35’, 2007 NH CR9070, 948/780 hrs ....$198,000 2003 NH 94C, 30 CX/CR ...... $29,500 2014 Seedmaster CT80-12/520 1848/1213 hrs ...... $85,000 Tank ...... $279,000 2007 NH CR9070, 1710/1253 hrs $179,000 2005 NH 94C ...... $39,500 1998 MacDon 960, ...... $9,500 2008 NH CR9070, 1434/1023 hrs $189,500 1998 NH 994 CX/CR ...... $19,000 AIR TANK/CART 1998 MacDon 960, 25’ ...... $9,500 2008 NH CR9070, 1489/1020 hrs $195,000 2009 NH 94C, 36 CX/CR ...... $39,500 2012 Bourgault 6450, ...... $115,000 2013 MacDon M155/D6540, 2008 NH CR9070, 2251/1583 hrs $169,500 2008 NH 94C-36, ...... $39,500 2008 Bourgault 6450 ...... $68,000 2009 NH CR9070, 1597/1208 Hrs $179,000 520 hrs ...... $138,000 2003 NH 94C-36, ...... $39,500 2010 NH CR9070, 1300/1153 hrs $198,000 2013 MacDon M105, 170 Hrs .....$138,000 2008 Bourgault 6450 ...... $79,000 1999 NH 994-30, ...... $29,500 2010 NH CR9070, 1616/1190 hrs $189,000 2014 NH SR200/440HB ...... $169,000 2007 Bourgault 6550 ST ...... $69,900 1998 NH 994-36, ...... $19,000 2007 NH CR9070, 1510/2267 hrs $148,500 1999 NH 994, 25’ ...... $15,000 2005 Bourgault LFC 2000 ...... $15,000 2009 NH CR9070, 1554/1137 hrs $198,000 1995 NH SP25 ...... $15,000 2007 NH HW325, 1200hrs ...... $58,000 2011 NH P1070, Tow Behind ...... $98,000 2009 NH CR9080, 1347/980 hrs ..$249,000 2011 JD 630D, 30’ ...... $58,000 2008 CIH 3430 ...... $39,500 2011 NH CR9070, 985/749 hrs, ...$259,000 2012 JD 635D, 35’ ...... $68,000 2014 NH SR200 ...... $175,000 2008 CIH ADX3430, Mech, 2011 NH CR9090Z, 1311/967 hrs $299,000 2010 MacDon, 30’, CR/CX, D6030 $68,000 2012 MF 9740/523, 604 Eng. Single knife, 30’ 450 THR ...... $98,000 No Rust ...... $45,000 2012 NH CR9090Z, 868/632hrs ...$339,000 1998 MacDon 960, ...... $25,000 2015 L7800, TB,TRKS, SLDT ...... $226,000 2012 NH CR9090Z, 811/576 hrs ..$369,000 2010 MF 5100-35, ...... $58,000 2003 Premier 2952, 2098 Hrs ...... $48,000 2014 NH CR9090Z, 561/460 hrs ..$398,000 1995 Flexi -Coil 5000/1330, 33’, 9” $19,500 1997 Westward 9030 ...... $4,000 TRACTOR 2014 NH CR9090Z, 575/480 hrs ..$398,000 2010 Macdon Fd70, 40’ ...... $79,000 2011 NH T7.270 AutoCommand - LDR, 2004 Flexicoil 3850, 2014 NH CR9090, 512 hrs ...... $410,000 2360 hrs ...... $178,000 Tow Behind DS ...... $39,500 2014 NH CR9090, 476 hrs ...... $420,000 2010 CIH 2142, 35’ ...... $58,000 2003 Flexicoil 3450 ...... $48,000 2013 NH CR9090Z, 680 Thr Hrs ..$379,000 2010 Macdon FD70, 45’ ...... $69,000 2012 NH T7.170 ...... $118,000 2002 Bourgault 5440 ...... $48,000 2013 NH CR9090Z, 304/239 hrs ..$298,000 2014 Macdon CR/CX, 35’, D6535G $69,000 2009 NH TV6070 - LDR, 2007 Bourgault 6550ST ...... $69,900 2013 NH CR9090Z, 1128/804 Hrs $369,000 2014 Macdon, 35’, D6535G ...... $69,000 Eng Hrs: 4660 ...... $95,000 2004 Flexicoil 3850, 2005 NH CR970, 2459/1821 hrs ..$138,000 MOWER CONDITIONER 2012 NH T7.235, 1819 hrs ...... $198,000 2006 NH CR970, 1861/1300 hrs ..$149,000 Tow Between DS ...... $39,500 2004 NH 1475, Toung only ...... $6,500 2012 NH T7.235, 2341 hrs ...... $168,000 2006 NH CR970, 1495/1159 hrs ..$178,000 2006 NH 1475, ...... $21,500 2012 Case IH, U105, 3622 hrs ...... $59,000 BALER/ROUND 2006 NH CR970, 1547/1219 hrs ..$159,000 2011 Case IH 210, 1290 Hrs, ...... $148,000 2003 Hesston 956, ...... $12,500 2015 NH CR8.90, 620/414 hrs .....$483,000 2002 NH 1475, Toung only ...... $2,000 1995 NH 2216, ...... $7,500 2011 Versatile 305, 1800 hrs ...... $149,500 2005 NH BR780, ...... $13,500 2013 NH CR8090, 1162/904 hrs ..$289,000 2016 NH CR9.90E, 290 thr hrs ...... $Call 1995 NH 2216, ...... $9,500 2012 NH, T7.235, 5800 hrs ...... $109,000 2003 NH BR780, ...... $11,800 2016 NH CR9.90E, 470/343 ...... $Call 2012 NH H7460 ...... $33,500 2006 Mccormick MTX120, 2006 NH BR780A, ...... $14,500 2015 NH CR10.90, 272 hrs ...... $589,500 1999 MF 670 ,16’ Hay Head ...... $10,000 6700hrs ...... $54,000 2004 CIHRBX562, 12,600 Bales ...$13,800 2012 CIH 8230, 1304/962 hrs ...... $278,000 SKID STEER/ COMP. TRACTOR TRACTOR 4WD 2000 CIH 8010, 1728/1322 hrs ....$189,000 BLADES 2009 CIH STX535Q, 3103 hrs ...... $248,000 2013 CIH 8230, 700 thr hrs ...... $298,000 2003 Bobcat 763 ...... $26,500 2015 Grouser 770HD, 14’, 8-way ...$45,000 1995 JD 9500, 2250 thr hrs ...... $39,500 2010 Kubota BX1860, c/w mower ...$9,000 2012 NH T9.505 ...... $339,000 2007 Leon 4000 STX425- Frameless $13,800 2011 JD T670, 833 hrs, ...... $239,500 2006 Kubota B3030, w/loader ...... $15,800 2010 NH T9040, 1956 hrs ...... $239,000 2011 Leon Q5000 STX Quad ...... $30,000 2013 JD S680, 933/653 hrs ...... $387,000 1996 Kubota B4200 ...... $5,900 1994 NH 9680 ...... $89,000 2013 Leon Q5000, ...... $33,000 2010 JD T670,1132/807 hrs ...... $198,000 2006 Kubota L4630 ...... $23,500 1995 NH 9270 ...... $75,000

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