Saskatchewan Farm Life, November 20, 2023

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FarmLIFE Monday, November 20, 2023

Winning Photo by Caralee Klassen MORRIS QUANTUM DRILL TAKE YOUR YOUR SEEDING SEEDING TO TO A WHOLE NEW LEVEL LEVEL WE TAKE

NEW SPECIALS 2023 MACDON M155E4 SWATHER, 30 ft .................................................................................CALL 2022 AKRON EXG 300X Grain Bag Extractor ......................................................................... $61,000 2021 MF 4710 TRACTOR, MFWD, Platform, 540 pto, 100HP....................................................CALL 2022 MF 2860M TRACTOR, Cab, Loader, MFWD. 60HP...........................................................CALL 2023 FARM KING 13X95 AUGER, Tele Swing ...........................................................................CALL 2023 MF 2956 and 2956A Balers................................................................................................CALL 2023 AKRON GTT 5010 GRAIN BAGGER, 10FT Bags ......................................................... $46,000 2023 FARM KING 13X95 AUGER, Electric Swing .....................................................................CALL

USED HEADERS 2009 HONEYBEE SP36, 36’ Header, JD Adapter.................................................................... $35,000

USED TRACTORS 2017 MF 2705E, 48HP, 1374 Hrs, Hydro, 4WD, LDR............................................................... $34,500

USED HAY & MISC. The Morris 9 Series Air Cart is the perfect balance of precision and reliability. Farmer-inspired innovations include: Input Control Technology, new tank configurations, a left side auger for easier access, a redesigned stairway and the Topcon X35 console. Plus, a premium performance finish for extra toughness. To learn more about the new farmer-inspired 9 Series, talk to your Morris dealer today.

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2017 NH 316, 16ft. Disc Mower Cond...................................................................................... $32,000 2013 MF WR9740 SWATHER, 1185 hrs, 36ft., Roller, Autosteer............................................ $75,000 2022 AGI 13X94 AUGER W/ EXTEND HOPPER. ................................................................. $60,000 2021 FERRIS ISX800 MOWER, 61in. ....................................................................................... $9,000 2017 RITEWAY 8200 HEAVY HARROW, 90ft. High Wear Tynes............................................ $50,000 2020 MF 9313 RAZOR BAR, Disc Header, 13ft. ..................................................................... $30,000 2018 UNVERFERTH 1317 GRAIN CART, 1300 Bushel, Scale, PTO Drive ............................ $95,000 FLAMAN 910, Grain Bagger...................................................................................................... $12,000 2015 RITEWAY 8100 HEAVY HARROW, 68ft ........................................................................ $32,000


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warranty ................................................................................$80,500 New 2022 GC1725, 24hp, loader, 10yr powertrain warranty,

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0% fin.....................................................................................$24,500 2013 Kubota BX2370, loader, 60” belly mower 511hrs..$16,500

Walsh, SK Biggar, SK (306) 948-3776 (403) 525-4247

1998 Kubota B2400, hsd, loader, 1849hrs ........................ $8,500 2013 BX2370 loader, mower, 511 hrs .................................$16,500 2021 Kubota B2601hsd, w/ loader, 155hrs ........................... SOLD

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2022 Kubota SVL75 skid steer, 535hrs bucket ..............$92,500 2022 Kubota SVL75 skid steer, 435hrs bucket ..............$92,500 2019 Kubota SVL95 skid steer, 616hrs.............................$85,000

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HEAD OFFICE (Nisku,AB) Westlock, AB (780) 979-0325 (780) 350-8916 St Paul, AB Holden, AB (780) 787-0129 (780) 385-8819

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Lumsden, SK (306) 731-2066

SOUTHERN ALBERTA Torrington, AB (403) 559-6059 Medicine Hat, AB (403) 525-4247

Drumhellar, AB (403) 361-0490 Lethbridge, AB (403) 758-3147

Morris, MB (204) 803-5852

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2021 Kubota SVL97 skid steer, 1800hrs ........................... Coming Lawn & Garden

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9620 Farm King 3pt snowblower, 8’, 540 pto, hyd. Chute... $4,850 2021 RTV-X850 970 miles, gas, ........................................ $15,000

Seeding & Tillage 1998 Riteway 55’ Heavy harrow......................................... Coming New 2024 Morris 70’ Quantum w/ 9800 ICT tank ......... Coming 2019 Morris Quantum 70’ air drill, dual chute, paired row ......... .............................................................................................. $245,000

Hay Equipment NEW 2023 Morris 1400 hay hiker.....................................$58,500

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2004 Hesston 956a baler, 15500 bales........................... $15,000 1999 Case 8465 baler ........................................................... $8,500

Combines & Headers Riteway 3500, header transport......................................... $3,500 1997 MF 8780, w/ pick up head .........................................$19,500

Grain Handling 2012 Ritcheger R10 Bagger ................................................$18,500 NEW 2023 Akron EXG380 bag extractor........................$65,500 NEW 2023 Akron GTT5010 Grain Bagger.......................$42,500

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E G A P R E V O C

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prAGmatic: HOW SUSTAINABLE INTENSIFICATION

feeds the world OUTPUT INPUT TRANSPARENCY

T S E T CON

Consumers are concerned about “sustainability” and “transparency”. They increasingly want to know how their food is produced and what the impact of that food production has on the environment. Fair enough. But where are they getting the information that forms their thoughts and how “grounded” (pun intended) is that information? I find, while talking to urbanites and those detached from agriculture, the gap between perception and reality is wide and not very rooted in the reality of farming and I find, one of the best ways for consumers to become more confident in the food they eat is to talk directly to famers. November 28th to 30th in Red Deer, AB will see the debut of a new show called the Agri-Food Innovation Expo which aims to do two things. Connect consumers to farmers to narrow the perception gap and connect famers to consumers to examine value-added strategies which can be developed to bring more profit to the farm. The reason I am talking about this is because I believe we need more initiatives like this. I am excited for farmers attending to learn about industry trends and I am keen to watch as consumers connect with producers to learn more about what is actually happening on the farm.

amount of XYZ herbicide. It would mean that its sustainability metric should be higher. If you could track the output/ input numbers and turned that into a transparency score would that mean something to you? And, most importantly, would you pay for it? Or better yet, what if you used drone technology to map every weed in the field and precisely sprayed only the weeds using only 10% of XYZ herbicide and still grew 200 bushels of oats? Image what that would do to a sustainability score! These are some of the ideas being brought forward at the Agri-Food Innovation Expo by Terry Aberhart a farmer from Langenberg Saskatchewan. Terry has an idea that goes beyond the “Organic” or “Non-GMO” labels but instead looks at the data. He’s looking a what is being produced, how much and what did it take to grow that crop by stacking those numbers against environmental metrics such as soil organic matter or water use efficiency or nitrogen use efficiency. The idea is called Pristine Ingredients, and the concept is where farmers track all their inputs and tally those against the outputs to produce a sustainability score or a Pristine Index. Now let’s stack this idea up against what Dr Sylvain Charlebois the “Food Professor” from Dalhousie University, who is also speaking at the Expo, will say about consumer trends. Will consumers grasp these ideas? Would they pay for a Pristine Index? I am keen to hear about whether consumers in a group act the same way as consumers do alone, in the aisle, with their shopping carts.

prAGmatic

Let’s take herbicides for example. Farmers do not get paid to grow weeds. Weeds are problematic as they suck u p valuable resources such as nutrients and water significantly reducing crop yields. Weeds gotta go! But how?

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The number one method is crop competition. Nothing like an even, rapidly emerging healthy crop to fight weeds. But it’s not enough. Weeds are prolific and need to be controlled by either mechanical or chemical methods. The most common form of mechanical control is tillage. And nothing is more destructive to soil structure than tillage which results in organic matter depletion and greenhouse gas release. This is the common method employed in organic crop production. When you stack sustainability metrics up against tillage of soil, will it come out ahead or behind the employment of a chemical herbicide to control weeds? And if we do control weeds with chemical herbicide (be they synthetic or organic herbicides) is it possible to use the products in ways that reduce the environmental footprint? Here’s an example using some cowboy math. If you grew 100 bu/ac of oats and used 1 liter per acre of XYZ herbicide or grew 200 bu/ac of oats using the same amount of XYZ, which one would have the lower footprint when looking at output verses input? Well, the 200 bushels per acre would have more output per input. 100% more oats for the same

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If one box of oatmeal has a sustainability index of 53 and the other 86, will the consumer put their money where their mouth is? And if they do, how much of the money gets to the farmer? These are the kind of prAGmatic discussions worth having. I believe we need to build a bridge over the perception gap that exits between farmers and consumers which is why, if you can make it to Red Deer on Nov 28 to 30th, please consider attending www. AgriFoodExpo.ca. We need more events like this one. Robert Saik is a professional agrologist and certified agriculture consultant. He is an author of FOOD 5.0 and The Agriculture Manifesto and CEO, of AGvisorPRO an app that connects those seeking agriculture advice with experts who provide answers. You can reach Rob by downloading and connecting to him on AGvisorPRO.


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Join us for the November Consignment Sale 2023 FEATURING

FARM EQUIPMENT, TRAILERS, TOOLS, FURNITURE, MOBIITY CHAIR, COLLECTIBLES, COINS, CURRENCY INCLUDING 1954 $2.00 BILL AND MUCH MORE.

Items available to view November 13th to November 16th from 9am to 5pm Bidding Starts: November 16th at 9am OFFSITE ITEMS will be closing on November 23rd in conjunction with ONSITE ITEMS Pickup Days: November 24th and 25th from 9am to 5pm. Arrangements can be made otherwise. CLOSED SUNDAYS Sale will consist of Farm Equipment, General Merchandise, Overstock and Surplus Items plus much more!

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