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Farmers eager to get seeding in northern B.C., Alberta After years of drought, everyone is optimistic, says an input supplier BY MARY MACARTHUR CAMROSE BUREAU

The snowbanks haven’t quite disappeared from the north side of the trees and there are still a few too many wet spots in the fields. However, farmers in the Peace River area of northern Alberta and British Columbia began seeding this week. Doreen Berge of Rolla, B.C., said they were still leery of going around some of the low spots in their field, but she hoped warming days and light breezes will have most farmers in the field soon. On May 5, the sun was shining, the clouds had disappeared and the buds were starting to pop on the willows. access=subscriber section=news,crops,none

Jack Pick, along with his son, Kory, loaded nine B-trains with barley last week near Macoun, Sask. They were forced to adapt their operation to work around standing water. Many farmers across the Prairies have been unable to start seeding, which is causing concerns. | KORY PICK PHOTO

Seeding progress worrying farmers Seeding progress in Saskatchewan is not much different than last year but for some growers the situation feels far more ominous. In its second crop report of 2011, Saskatchewan Agriculture said seeding was one percent complete as of May 2, compared to two per-

cent a year ago. The numbers are similar but the circumstances are not, say some growers. “I’m increasingly worried that things are ugly,” said agriculture commentator Kevin Hursh, who farms near Cabri, Sask. “There has been damn little seeding, so how’s it all going to add up? We could have a whole lot of area that’s at

production risk from early frost.” Hursh considers himself fortunate. His small farm is located in a pocket of the province with fairly good seeding conditions. He had planted about one-quarter of his 1,500 acres as of May 4. But for other farmers it’s looking grim. “I think we’re on the cusp of a really big mess in eastern Saskatchewan

and into Manitoba,” he said. Hursh thinks the biggest difference between this year and last year is that in 2010 the rains came and didn’t stop but not before some growers had a good jump on seeding. In 2011 it seems like everybody is starting out with soggy fields.

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Conditions challenge As a result, he expects to see more unseeded acres than last year unless the tap turns off and it becomes abnormally dry for the next five weeks. “But what are the odds of that happening?” said Hursh. Lyle Simonson said conditions are definitely worse on his farm near Swift Current, Sask. “This time last year we were probably half done seeding and hadn’t gone around a puddle or a pot hole,” he said during a May 4 interview. “I’ve only been out in the field for a day and we’ve already been stuck once and it’s lucky it was only once.” He agreed with Hursh that the poor seeding conditions are more widespread than they were in the spring of 2010. Farmers are easily two weeks behind normal in his area of the province and they don’t dare seed at night. Even in the daytime there are lots of danger areas concealed by thick cereal stubble from last year’s heavy crop. He is increasingly worried about the late seeding. “You’re pushing it at the other end for frost and if you get a cool, wet

summer then you’ve really got a problem,” said Simonson. Grant McLean, cropping management specialist with Saskatchewan Agriculture, said the next couple of weeks will tell the tale but he certainly hasn’t given up hope for the 2011 crop. “All is not lost,” he said. The crop was slow out of the gate last year but by May 24 more than half of it had been planted. “We still have a significant portion of the province that has the real opportunity to make those sorts of advances,” he said. While there are major challenges in the east-central and southeastern portions of the province, a lot of farms in the northwest and westcentral regions are in better shape than they were a year ago due to plentiful soil moisture. McLean noted that despite the late start, the 2010 crop was in fantastic condition prior to harvest rains causing considerable downgrading in quality. There could easily be a repeat of that summer surge in 2011. “We’ve got the moisture. All we need is some warm temperatures to get things going now,” he said.

SINGLE DESK MARKETING | COURTS

CWB says legal challenge possible BY ADRIAN EWINS SASKATOON NEWSROOM

The Canadian Wheat Board may turn to the courts to preserve its single desk marketing system, said board chair Allen Oberg. “We will certainly have a look at all legal options,” he said. “We poll farmers from time to time and one thing most agree on most is that the decision on what happens to the CWB needs to be made by farmers and not the minister’s office in Ottawa.” The board of directors will be meeting in early June.

“That’s going to have to reflect the new environment we have to operate in,” Oberg said. He acknowledged that a majority government will make it easier for the Conservatives to end the wheat board’s monopoly powers. “But we hope they respect the CWB Act and farmers’ democratic rights.” Agriculture and CWB minister Gerry Ritz said the government will not hold a vote among farmers about the future of the board, but promised to consult farmers. FOR MORE ON THE CWB, SEE PAGES 24, 25

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Saskatchewan farmers say they’ll be fine as long as it doesn’t rain. 4 FLOODS PERSIST: A forecast of heavy rain is unwelcome in already saturated southeastern Saskatchewan. 14 TIMBER WARNING: B.C. ranchers worry about extra logging privileges in pine beetle damaged areas. 15 NO CANOLA POOL: Lack of interest kills a proposal to market canola through the Canadian Wheat Board. 16

A story on page 18 of the May 5 issue that appeared under the headline Pretty not always popular should have identified a 1999 Manitoba Rural Development Institute study as dealing with leafy spurge infestation, not knapweed. The study encompassed 1.2 million acres An article on rejuvenating pastures that appeared on page 75 of the April 28 issue contained several errors. The story should have identified Rebecca Wiebe, agronomist for Crop Production Services. Her advice for soil testing should have read: Test soil to a depth of 12 inches to track mobile nutrients like nitrate, sulphate and chloride. Perennial forage crops will have an effective rooting depth of more than 24 inches depending on plant types. A four tonne grass hay crop in central Alberta needs about 100 to 170 pounds of nitrogen, 35 to 55 lb. phosphorus and 10 to 15 lb. sulfur. A simple soil test shows what nutrients are left in the soil and these numbers are subtracted from the total requirement.

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finds bad news for the U.S. wheat crop. 6 LOTS OF LENTILS: An expected large lentil carry-out worries the industry. 7

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Doug Cunningham begins his initial pass of seeding on a field near Fairview, Alta., May 4. Seeding is underway across the Peace River district, as well as in areas of the south. Central Alberta farmers are also getting into fields but some are still waiting for land to dry. | RANDY VANDERVEEN PHOTO CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

Farmers eager to get seeding “It’s spring for sure,” said Berge. Across the border at Beaverlodge, Alta., Wayne Longson said a couple of neighbours have started seeding, but he would likely wait a few more days. He normally begins seeding May 1. “It’s warmed up now and we’ve had a lot of snow melt, except for the fence lines. It’s just a few more days from starting my burn-off spraying.” Longson said they’ve had little runoff despite the almost record amount of snow this winter. Most of the snow disappeared directly into the parched fields after three years of drought-like conditions. “We’re hoping it improves the subsoil moisture this year,” he said. Steve Kramer of Fairview, Alta., had just pulled his equipment into the fields May 5. With a few thousand acres to seed, Kramer has no choice but to begin seeding. “It’s dry. There is snow on the edges,” he said while seeding wheat. “Everyone is basically starting in the fields.” Mike Burton, general manager of Dunvegan Ag Solutions in Rycroft, Alta., said some farmers had begun seeding wheat and peas during the first week of May, but most were waiting until the second week of May to begin seeding in earnest.

There’s snow on the edge of the bush lines, but they won’t wait for all that to disappear. By (May 9 and 10) everyone will be going full tilt. MIKE BURTON DUNVEGAN AG SOLUTIONS

“There’s snow on the edge of the bush lines, but they won’t wait for all that to disappear. By (May 9 and 10) everyone will be going full tilt.” Burton said farmers have good soil moisture to get the crop started, but it won’t replace timely rains throughout the crop year. “After three years of drought, everyone is optimistic.” David Penner of Worsley, Alta., said he wasn’t aware of farmers seeding May 5, but he expected a warm weekend would have most farmers in their fields the following week. “There is still snow on the north side of the bush,” he said. “Everyone is just kind of waiting and getting things ready.” Gordon Downey said his farm near Manning, Alta., in the Peace River Valley could use a rain. The microclimate at the bottom of the valley has

Seeding is underway in the Pincher Creek area, where soil is drying well enough to show dust from farming operations. | TRACY GLEN PHOTO benefited from the extra heat. “We’re fortunate, it’s warmer down here.” Doug Cunningham thinks he was one of the first farmers in the field May 3. A warm rain the previous week at his farm near Dunvegan melted away the snow and warmed up the soil enough for him to begin seeding peas. “The conditions around here are just about perfect,” said Cunningham while seeding. Like other farmers, Cunningham hopes to get timely rain in June. The

region had good spring moisture last year, but didn’t get enough rain to keep the crops growing throughout the season. “June rains are really crucial to get a crop going.” Despite the later than normal start to the season, Cunningham plans to stick with his original seeding plans of wheat, canola and peas. He will switch some wheat acres to barley if seeding gets really late. Cunningham said he has good quality seed to choose from, considering that 80 percent of last year’s

cereal crop graded number one. “We took off good quality wheat. There just wasn’t much of it.” It’s a similar story across Alberta. Some farmers started seeding May 5 near Camrose, but most were waiting a few more days to let the fields dry a little more. Southern Alberta farmers are also beginning to seed. Peas and wheat started to go in around Calgary and Three Hills May 6, but most farmers were holding off until May 9 or 10 as they wait for slightly drier weather.

WEATHER | CALVING

Ranchers suffer calving losses in southern spring squall Calving challenges | Losses for cattle producers climb from freezing rain, intense wind and blinding snow this spring BY KAREN BRIERE REGINA BUREAU

Tom Grieve could hear a calf bawling, but the only thing he could see was snow. A storm that walloped southeastern Saskatchewan the weekend of April 30-May 1 had piled the snow as high as the two-bale windbreak he had made and about 15 metres out from it. The Fillmore area farmer already knew he had lost 10 calves, two yearlings and a cow in the storm that began with rain, then freezing rain and finally intense wind and blinding snow.

A head count after the storm raged for 30 hours revealed that Grieve was three calves short. Two cows lingered near the large snowdrift. Grieve checked on the other side of the bales and determined there was no calf nearby. Then he heard the sound again, definitely coming from under the snow. “I thought I better get to digging,” Grieve said. He began carefully pushing the snow away and within about a metre of the bales a small hole appeared. A calf was standing inside. “I got the shovel and dug him out, and he just walked out of there and

straight to his mother and started to suck,” Grieve said. Thinking the others might also be in the snow, he began to push away the snow from the entire 45-metre windbreak. Suddenly, a calf rolled out of a small nest in the snow in the tractor’s path. It, too, headed straight for its mom. “They’re just as healthy as could be,” Grieve said May 9. “We’re watching them closely.” The third calf stumbled out of the bush five days after the storm, looking weak and thin but happy to see its mother. “That was a storm like I’d never seen,” Grieve said.

He and many others would like to never see one again. Hundreds of calves are dead as a result. Kevin Woods was still finding dead calves last week near Moosomin as the snow melted. He estimated at least 100 were gone and predicted the number would climb. “As the snow drifts melt along the fence lines, we’re finding dead calves every day now,” he said. Woods calves 3,700 cows and said 1,500 calves were on the ground when the storm hit. “Percentage wise there’s a lot of people that fared a lot worse than we did,” he said.

“I heard of 100-cow-calf operations that lost 20 and 30 of their calves. That’s just horrendous.” He expects more losses because many calves were affected by pneumonia and the stress of the storm. Saskatchewan producers who experience losses as a result of storms are eligible for compensation if their municipalities declare disasters. The Provincial Disaster Assistance Program pays a minimum of $400 per calf. Producers must have proof of loss. Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association manager Chad MacPherson said the storm affected at least 25 rural municipalities. access=subscriber section=news,livestock,none


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ABOVE: Francis Chabot from Zenon Park, Sask., says he is cautiously optimistic and despite an abundance of moisture, fields in the area are in “phenomenally good shape.” LEFT: Wes Black of Somme, Sask., is surprised at how well fields drained and is hoping for hot days to dry up fields so seeding can begin. | BRIAN CROSS PHOTOS

SEEDING | NORTHEASTERN SASK.

Sunny days on wish list in northeastern Sask. Third week of May window | Farmers in the area had a promising spring last year but constant rain shut seeding down BY BRIAN CROSS SASKATOON NEWSROOM

Producers who were drowned out in northeastern Saskatchewan last year are entering 2011 with a renewed sense of optimism, says Wes Black, who farms near Somme. Black and his neighbours received 1,000 millimetres of rain last year, and most farmers in the area seeded only one-third to one-half of their normal acreage. But to their delight, last year’s moisture either soaked into the soil or disappeared as runoff. And the amount of snow, which Black called average to slightly above average, disappeared slowly and evenly this spring, leaving farmers surprised at how well fields have come through the winter. “It’s quite amazing how things have dried up,” said Black, who seeds 3,300

acres in an ideal year. “We expected to have water laying everywhere this spring because it was so wet last year. “There was water everywhere last fall and all the creeks were running.… There was a lot of water in the system but we ran a lot of water off the fields this year.” Black said farmers in northeastern Saskatchewan need a warm, sunny spring with no significant rainfall. So far, Mother Nature has obliged. Last week, Black said farmers would be in the fields before midMay, barring significant rainfall. Northeastern Saskatchewan has received little or no rain since April 1. Nipawin received 11 mm and Melfort just eight. That’s a far cry from 2010, when the same communities had already received 75 mm and 121 mm, respectively. Despite the positive start, Black

said fields are still wet so rain could set things back significantly. “This year will be a telltale year,” he said. “If we don’t get that crop this year, the whole community is really going to suffer. Everybody got through 2010, but you can’t afford to have consecutive bad years, one on top of another. If you do, that’s when you start to see people dropping out.” Further north, near Zenon Park, Sask., Francis Chabot said he is also pleased with how well the landscape has dried up. Sloughs are full and farmers will be dodging low spots in most fields, but overall conditions are better than what many had expected. “I think we’re cautiously optimistic at this point, certainly way more optimistic than we were two or three weeks ago,” said Chabot. “We’ve still got lots of moisture, but

we’re in phenomenally good shape, compared to what we were all of last summer. In that regard we’re optimistic, but the caution is related to how much rain we get this spring.” Zenon Park received approximately 950 mm of rain last year, about triple what is normally expected. Most growers in the northeast had a promising start last year as well, but repeated rains shut things down for good after a few days of seeding in early May. Most farmers in Chabot’s area seeded less than half their normal acreage and much of that was written off. Chabot said grain and oilseed producers are looking for a two-week window to seed this year’s crop. Seeding is usually in full swing by the third week of May in a normal year. Producers hope they can stick to that timeline in 2011, but they’ll be

watching forecasts anxiously. “If we don’t get any adverse weather in a two-week period, there’s a lot of seeding that gets done in this area,” Chabot said. “Most guys are geared to cover their land pretty adequately.” Black said canola acreage will likely be higher than average in the northeast if the weather co-operates this spring. Producers in the area hope to make up for last year’s lower-than-expected revenues, which means most of the acres that went unseeded will likely go into canola. Regardless of what is seeded, Black said a decent crop with near normal acres will be required to keep the creditors at bay. “A guy doesn’t need a bumper crop, but it would be nice to get a good average crop … and we have to get those acres in.” access=subscriber section=news,none,none

FEDERAL POLITICS | LOBBY EFFORTS

Big business lobby seeks wheat board, supply management changes BY BARRY WILSON OTTAWA BUREAU

Canada’s most influential big business lobby, led by a former Liberal deputy prime minister, is counselling the majority Harper government to get rid of agricultural marketing single desks. The Canadian Wheat Board monopoly and supply management marketing boards, which exist for dairy, poultry and egg producers, are specific targets.

The letter to prime minister Stephen Harper is from Canadian Council of Chief Executives president John Manley, who was finance minister and deputy Liberal prime minister a decade ago. He urged the Conser vatives to use their new majority to become more aggressive in promoting trade and in particular, completion of the World Trade Organization Doha Round negotiation that started in 2001. “Our economy relies heavily on the multilateral trading system and for

that reason we strongly hope that your government will work toward a successful conclusion to the WTO’s Doha Development Agenda by the end of this year,” wrote Manley. “As a demonstration of Canada’s strong commitment to trade liberalization, we endorse your plan to reform the marketing practices of the Canadian Wheat Board.” The Conservatives campaigned on abolishing the CWB single desk for wheat and barley. However, they have yet to indicate

how quickly they will move on that commitment. Meanwhile, the Conservatives have been clear that they support the protectionist supply management system that is politically popular in Quebec and Ontario. Manley wrote May 6 that supply management is incompatible with the Conservative promise of liberalized trade and more competitive Canadian industries. “Consistent with that, we believe the time is right to phase out the national

supply management systems for eggs, dairy products and poultry, which penalize consumers and have seriously damaged our country’s reputation as a champion of open markets,” said the CCCE letter. It was published too close to deadline to seek explanation from the chief executives’ lobby and reaction from the farm lobby and the reelected Conservative government, which has yet to announce its new cabinet including trade and agriculture ministers. access=subscriber section=news,none,none


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MANITOBA FLOODING | ASSINIBOINE RIVER

Military called to fight rising flood waters Assiniboine River expected to crest this week | Dikes have been raised to 1976 flood levels, plus 60 centimetres BY ROBERT ARNASON BRANDON BUREAU

The federal government is sending Canadian soldiers to build up dikes along the Assiniboine River in Manitoba. Prime minister Stephen Harper authorized members of the Canadian Armed Forces to assist with the flood fight in Manitoba following a May 8 conversation with premier Greg Selinger. “ Th e C i t y o f B ra n d o n , Ma n . , declared a state of emergency today, as water levels on the Assiniboine River continue to rise,” Harper said in a statement. “Our troops will work with local officials there and in other impacted areas of the province to assist Manitobans in need and evacuate those in harm’s way.” Water levels and volumes are expected to increase this week on the Assiniboine River between Portage la Prairie and Headingley, Man., and the military manpower is needed to maintain and increase the height of dikes along the river, Manitoba Water Stewardship said in its May 8 flood bulletin. The melt from a late April snowstorm, which dumped 25 to 50 centimetres of snow on western Manitoba, combined with 25 to 50 millimetres of rain that is expected this week, forced Manitoba Water Stewardship forecasters to revise their flood outlook for the Assiniboine. The already high water levels in the Assiniboine between Portage and Headingley could increase by another 15 to 25 cm later this week, forecasters noted in a statement. Manitoba Water Stewardship expects flows in the Assiniboine River at the Portage Diversion to reach 50,000 cubic feet per second by May 10-12. As of May 8, flows at the same location were 38,000 cubic feet per second. The provincial government prepared for expected flooding this spring by using more than 230 pieces of equipment to reinforce 70 kilometres of earthen dikes between

Plots at the Agriculture Canada Research Centre in Brandon are under water. This aerial image is looking west from above Highway 10. |

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Portage and Headingley. Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation spent several weeks in March raising the dikes to the level of the 1976 Assiniboine flood, plus 60 centimetres. However, ice jams and a month of high water flows have weakened sections of the dike, so Canadian soldiers are needed to strengthen and raise the level of the dikes with sandbags in low-lying areas. “Approximately 2.7 million sandbags from the provincial stock and from the City of Winnipeg stock will be deployed,” the provincial government said in its May 8 flood bulletin.

Anne Burns, chief administrative officer for the Rural Municipality of Cartier, said it wasn’t a big surprise that soldiers will be sandbagging in h e r R M a n d t h e n e i g h bo u r i n g municipalities of St. Francois Xavier and Headingley. “I’ve seen the water, so I guess I’m not (completely) surprised,” she said. “Our concern right now is the residents (who live along the river). We’re (also) very concerned about the farmland because it’s a huge part of our community.” Government employees and volunteers are building up earthen and sandbag dikes in Brandon to protect

residences, roads and infrastructure from the rising river. Hundreds of acres of farm fields in the Assiniboine River Valley west of the city are under water, including plots at Agriculture Canada’s research centre. “The water has come up higher than we anticipated and it is fairly close to the building,” said Katherine Buckley, acting research manager at the centre. “But we have more than a metre of freeboard before our lowest building is in danger.” However, farmland at the centre that is located at lower elevations closer to the river is swamped by

flood waters. “That’s all been inundated and we know that the water won’t recede in time to do anything with that land,” Buckley said. As a result, the centre’s barley breeding program will be moved to another location. “We knew this might be the case… so we did (rent) suitable land…. Now it’s certain we’ll be seeding the barley plots off the research centre.” Buckley said pasture and silage land is also under water, forcing the centre to make alternative plans to procure feed for livestock in its beef research program.

RESEARCH | VITERRA

Viterra, Crop Development Centre strike research deal Exclusive marketing for field plot access | Viterra will help finance wheat and durum breeding programs for production and marketing rights BY BRIAN CROSS SASKATOON NEWSROOM

A new five-year research agreement will give Viterra exclusive marketing rights to wheat and durum varieties developed by plant breeders at the University of Saskatchewan’s Crop Development Centre. Dorothy Murrell, managing director of the centre, said the agreement will give CDC scientists access to Viterra’s prairie-wide network of research and field testing sites. New spring wheat and durum cultivars developed by the CDC will be tested at Viterra sites in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, giving plant breeders a better sense of how

the cultivars perform in different parts of Western Canada. Viterra will also help finance the centre’s red spring wheat and durum breeding programs, although neither party would disclose the amount of funding provided. In return, Viterra will have first right of refusal on production and marketing rights for a predetermined number of CDC wheat and durum cultivars once they are registered for commercial production. “This agreement gives us the ability to test our (pre-registration) cultivars, our breeding material, in a diverse landscape at many different sites in all three prairie provinces and in all three soil zones,”

said Murrell. “It really gives us the ability to (collect) good data about our (cultivars) before they move into registration.” Murrell said the agreement will assist CDC plant breeders in selecting the most promising new wheat and durum cultivars and developing varieties with better disease and insect resistance. Murrell did not say how many CDC varieties Viterra would market, but she said the number was limited by the terms of the agreement. “It’s a right of first refusal on a certain number of lines … not all the lines but a certain number of lines … for production and marketing.” Monte Kesslering, vice-president of

seed and crop protection with Viterra, said the agreement will benefit the company, the centre and farmers. “When you look at plant breeding programs, obviously ensuring that they have adequate resources to generate new material is important, but equally important is the ability to conduct testing across a number of different geographies and under a number of different growing conditions,” he said. Kesslering said Viterra has similar wheat breeding and marketing agreements with other partners in Canada. The company does not have its own spring wheat breeding program, although it does have a small durum

breeding program in North Dakota. The CDC’s ability to select the most promising germplasm will be greatly enhanced by gaining access to test sites in Manitoba, where diseases such as leaf rust and fusarium are more prominent, he said. “To be able to test your material in those (high disease) areas ensures that you’ve got really good selection pressure for those diseases,” Kesslering said. “The CDC, being in Saskatoon, doesn’t necessarily have those types of conditions in their own backyard.” Early generations of wheat and durum germplasm will most likely be tested at a limited number of sites in Manitoba.


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WINTER WHEAT | U.S. PRODUCTION ESTIMATE

U.S. predicts smaller winter wheat crop Markets focused elsewhere | U.S. corn and wheat estimates from around the world draw more attention BY SEAN PRATT SASKATOON NEWSROOM

The first production estimates of the drought-stricken U.S. winter wheat crop reveal it is in worse shape than many thought. The Wheat Quality Council issued a forecast last week following a threeday tour of Kansas that called for 6.99 million tonnes of production in the biggest winter wheat producing state, down 40 percent from last year’s harvest. Council members said their forecast represents a maximum potential if the weather co-operates. As well, the Oklahoma Wheat Commission recently released a forecast calling for 1.84 million tonnes of production in the third largest winter wheat producing state, down 44 percent from last year. Informa Economics is now pegging total U.S. winter wheat production at 39.22 million tonnes, down from its March 18 forecast of 40.71 million tonnes. However, Canadian Wheat Board analyst Neil Townsend said the market had already digested the vastly reduced U.S. winter wheat crop. Other more pressing issues in North America and abroad are weighing on the minds of market participants, he added. “The uncertainty about the spring wheat or the corn is much, much greater than the uncertainty right now about the hard red winter crop,” he said. Townsend estimates the United States could lose one million acres of corn and see reduced yields on lateseeded crop. “They can’t afford a 200 to 300 million bushel drop off and that’s probably what you’re looking at right now,” he said. There is also concern about soft red winter wheat planted in the U.S. corn belt, which is suffering from excessive moisture. Spring wheat planting is weeks behind. A point will come in June when farmers may decide to shift acres to barley and oats. Drought is starting to affect wheat crops in northern France, Germany, access=subscriber section=crops,none,none

Crop scouts calculate yields in a Kansas wheat field on the first day of their tour of the U.S. Plains hard red winter wheat region in central Kansas, May 3. While the production estimates were lower than many people thought, markets players had more pressing issues to deal with. | REUTERS/MARK WEINRAUB PHOTO

the United Kingdom and Poland. “It’s early days but it’s starting to get into those dates when, man, you really want to see some moisture improvement,” he said. The Russian wheat crop is another big wild card. Townsend said it is unclear whether winter wheat is in better or worse shape than last year, and there is concern about the spring wheat crop. “Last year they missed so epochly on their spring wheat crop that this year every little moment where they’re not doing what the market thinks they should be doing is going to have a ripple effect.” Ukrainian farmers are set to harvest what looks to be a bumper crop. China received welcome rain May

7-8, which should help ease drought concerns in that country. Townsend has seen government estimates calling for 120 million tonnes of Chinese wheat production. “There’s no way they’re close to that. They’re around the 112 to 113 million tonne mark,” he said. Markets are more interested in how much U.S. corn China will import because that will have a bigger impact on overall grain prices. India has produced a record wheat crop, and the government is contemplating whether it should allow exports. A supply and demand calculation suggests India could export five to 10 million tonnes to neighbouring countries, but the government also

has to weigh food security concerns. Growers in eastern Australia are thrilled by moisture conditions, prompting analysts to forecast a record wheat crop. Farmers in Argentina are expected to plant 10 to 15 percent more wheat than last year because of high prices and good weather conditions. Townsend said these global wheat market developments make him less bearish on wheat than he was in March when he thought there would be a big global surplus. “The biggest change since then is there are real and tangible concerns about the (U.S.) spring wheat planting and about the Canadian planting,” he said. “It’s a little more TBD — to be determined.”

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Townsend said a significant expansion of wheat stocks this year is more unlikely today than it was two months ago. His best guess is that the world may produce 665 to 668 million tonnes of wheat, down from the 674 to 675 million tonnes he previously predicted. That is bullish for wheat when combined with the “very real concern” about tightening corn supplies. Townsend said a lot of the danger signs for wheat are in North Dakota, Western Canada and Germany, which produce quality wheat. As a result, quality spreads could widen depending on the weather. NO END IN SIGHT TO CANARYSEED TRADE PROBLEM WITH MEXICO. SEE PAGE 63.

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PULSES | CARRY-OUT NUMBERS

CANADIAN WHEAT BOARD | FUTURE

Report sees more peas, lentils

Conservatives must give farmers answers on CWB

Farmers hold crops | Buyers worry about blending poor quality with new crop BY SEAN PRATT SASKATOON NEWSROOM

A new Statistics Canada stocks report indicates pea and lentil carryout could be higher than previously expected, says a pulse crop analyst. Stat Pu blish in g editor Br ian Clancey is particularly concerned about the record 1.12 million tonnes of lentils on hand as of March 31. That means 44 percent of the crop was sold during the first eight months of the 2010-11 marketing campaign, the worst performance since lentils have been included in the report. An average disappearance for the remainder of the marketing year would result in 796,600 tonnes of lentils in the system, which is well above the 450,000 tonnes Agriculture Canada was forecasting before the stocks report. Clancey had been wondering prior to the report what farmers were going to do with their poor quality access=subscriber section=crops,none,none section=markets,crops,none

Statistics Canada estimates 1.35 million tonnes of peas on hand, about 150,000 tonnes more than expected. | FILE PHOTOS

lentils. The answer appears to be nothing just yet. “There’s no reason for the stocks to be this high. There is a large fraction of the crop that is only suitable for livestock feed,” he said. Clancey said farmers are reluctant to recognize that their lentils are worth less than 10 cents a pound. However, moving crop into the domestic feed market is complicated by the fact that No. 3 lentils are priced well above feed peas. They need to be sold at a discount to feed peas to generate interest in the livestock sector. Clancey recently returned from an international pulse conference where lentil buyers worried that Canadian growers and processors will be tempted to blend last year’s crop with this year’s production as the carry-out builds. “It scares the pants off a lot of buyers. That could really slow down business for a long time,” he said. The pea outlook isn’t nearly as dire as lentils because of a record 2.3 million tonnes of sales during the first eight months of the marketing year. Statistics Canada estimates 1.35 million tonnes of stocks on hand as of March 31, which Clancey said was about 150,000 tonnes more than the market was anticipating. Assuming average disappearance, stocks should fall to 350,000 tonnes by the end of the 2010-11 marketing campaign. “The only negative in the pea market is that the Indian demand is clearly slowing down,” said Clancey. Reduced demand creates the potential that carryout could reach 500,000 tonnes, up from Agriculture Canada’s pre-report estimate of 300,000 tonnes. However, rising yellow pea demand in Pakistan and China could offset the slowdown in Indian imports, resulting in the more favourable

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300,000 tonne carry out number. The report also said that farmers had delivered 1.84 million tonnes of peas to primary elevators, up from 988,100 tonnes in the same time last year. The big grain companies’ market share has jumped to 83 percent from 56 percent last year. “That was surprising,” said Clancey. “You just start looking at things and calculating and you realize how gigantic it is. I hadn’t really been paying a lot of attention to that shift.” A lot of bulk pea business has been done in India this year and companies such as Viterra and Patterson Grain are suited to deliver that type of product. Clancey said the sudden emergence of the big grain companies in pea markets means growers can deliver their peas to the same place where they take their wheat and canola. This gives them more competition for their product and faster payment for their peas.

Agriculture Canada expected 450,000 tonnes of lentil carry over, but sees 796,000 tonnes in the system.

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armers need the federal government to clarify two things about its plans for the Canadian Wheat Board: • what is it planning to do? • when is it planning to do it? Farmers have the right to know these things because they’re seeding a crop right now and can’t afford to see their marketing plans, strategies and decisions mucked up by vagueness, confusion or precipitous action. For 90 percent of commercial farmers, this isn’t an ideological or political matter but a vital business risk management issue. Farmers who want to be able to rely upon pooling for their 2011-12 crop had better know if the government plans anything that could endanger the existence of well-functioning pools. Farmers who have used or are planning to use the board’s Producer Payment Options for pricing and hedging the 2011-12 crop had better be told if government plans are going to affect their plans. And if farmers will be able to use open market hedging and contracting tools directly, they’d better know that now. Marketing advisers I called about this issue in the days after the Conservatives won their long-sought majority government were relaxed about the situation, feeling the wheat board’s PPOs would be safe for the coming crop year and doubting major legislative action would come immediately.

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“It’s business as usual,” is what they are telling the farmers they advise. But I get the sense a big “gulp” is going through the grain industry, and perhaps even within the government, now that it can do pretty much whatever it wants in the next four years. For the government, it can make clear decisions and will own the results, good or bad. That’s a sobering thought. Whatever it does, it had better do well or it will haunt it not so long from now when it’s looking again for farmers’ votes. For the grain industry and grain transportation system, a less ruminative “gulp” is taking place as grain companies ponder the greatly expanded credit facilities they’ll need to buy farmers’ grain and the railways examine the operating, regulatory and contractual complexities that could arise if major changes happen quickly. While opponents of the board’s monopolies are keen to end or alter them, I got the sense from speaking to a couple that they would accept something being done for 2012-13 rather than 2011-12. I can’t see why the government would try to make a major move for 2011-12. Why rush? The Conservative government now has a majority. It has the luxury, which no government for seven years has had, to be able to be deliberative and focused on long -term planning. I’m not interested in the age-old ideological and political fights over the CWB, but prairie grain farming is a multibillion-dollar business upon which tens of thousands of farmers rely for their income, and I am keenly interested in knowing what’s going to happen. So I will restate my questions to the government on behalf of farmers: • what are you planning to do? • when are you planning to do it? Get us the answer soon, please. access=subscriber section=markets,news,none


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CATTLE & SHEEP

GRAINS Slaughter Cattle ($/cwt)

Steers 600-700 lb. (average $/cwt)

Grade A

Alberta

Live Previous Apr. 29-May 5 Apr. 22-Apr. 28

Year ago

Rail Previous Apr. 29-May 5 Apr. 22-Apr. 28

106.00-106.45 99.71-112.99 n/a 93.00-99.75

106.30-108.50 104.43-114.64 n/a 96.00-102.00

91.59 90.74 n/a 83.50

176.00-177.85 184.00-190.00 176.75 n/a

180.75-181.75 185.00-191.00 180.75 n/a

106.70 100.60-111.56 n/a 91.00-98.00

108.30 101.05-111.78 n/a 95.00-101.25

90.94 89.53 n/a 83.50

177.00-177.85 183.00-189.00 176.75 n/a

180.75-181.75 184.00-190.00 180.75 n/a

$145

Steers Alta. Ont. Sask. Man. Heifers Alta. Ont. Sask. Man.

$140

*Live f.o.b. feedlot, rail f.o.b. plant.

$150 $145 $140 $135 $130 4/4

4/11 4/18 4/25

5/2

5/9

Saskatchewan $150

$135 $130 4/4

Feeder Cattle ($/cwt) 4/11 4/18 4/25

5/2

5/9

Manitoba $150 $145 $140 $135 $130 4/4

Canfax

4/11 4/18 4/25

5/2

5/9

Heifers 500-600 lb. (average $/cwt) Alberta $145

Steers 900-1000 800-900 700-800 600-700 500-600 400-500 Heifers 800-900 700-800 600-700 500-600 400-500 300-400

Man.

Alta.

B.C.

95-115 110-123 120-135 130-150 138-157 140-170

101-111 107-120 121-135 129-148 135-158 140-166

100-115 108-125 116-140 128-152 138-163 145-170

99-113 105-117 124-139 135-154 138-158 147-161

100-111 107-122 115-129 120-137 128-149 no sales

100-112 109-122 114-132 120-139 125-146 no sales

100-124 109-131 118-137 125-145 129-152 130-156

108-126 115-132 124-135 128-136 134-143 134-151 Canfax

$140 $135

Average Carcass Weight

$130 $125 4/4

4/11 4/18 4/25

5/2

5/9

Canfax

Steers Heifers Cows Bulls

Saskatchewan $140 $135

Apr. 30/11 824 764 680 1050

$130

4/11 4/18 4/25

5/2

5/9

Manitoba $140 $135 $130 $125 $120 4/4

YTD 11 850 784 676 1030

YTD 10 864 804 668 988

U.S. Cash cattle ($US/cwt)

$125 $120 4/4

May 1/10 838 781 666 1002

4/11 4/18 4/25

5/2

5/9

Slaughter cattle (35-65% choice)Steers National 114.83 Kansas 114.76 Nebraska 115.38 Nebraska (dressed) 183.13 Feeders No. 1 (700-799 lb) South Dakota Billings Dodge City

Steers 125-145 135 no test

Trend -1/-3 n/a steady

Cash Futures -6.63 -1.21 -7.06 -2.22 -14.96 -10.12 Canfax

Canadian Beef Production million lb. Fed Non-fed Total beef

YTD % change 608.7 -12 120.2 -12 728.9 -12 Canfax

Cattle / Beef Trade Exports % from 2010 216,714 (1) -31.9 36,165 (1) -55.4 37,563 (3) -23.8 50,330 (3) -21.4 Imports % from 2010 n/a (2) n/a 7,714 (2) -19.2 40,921 (4) +15.7 52,320 (4) -5.4

Sltr. cattle to U.S. (head) Feeder C&C to U.S. (head) Total beef to U.S. (tonnes) Total beef, all nations (tonnes) Sltr. cattle from U.S. (head) Feeder C&C from U.S. (head) Total beef from U.S. (tonnes) Total beef, all nations (tonnes)

(1) to Apr. 23/11 (2) to Feb. 28/11 (3) to Feb. 28/11 (4) to Apr. 23/11 Agriculture Canada

Alberta $165 $160 $155 $150

Close Close May 6 Apr. 29 Live Cattle Jun 109.85 113.35 Aug 111.58 115.70 Oct 116.95 120.73 Dec 119.03 122.90 Feb 119.33 123.20 Feeder Cattle May 129.13 131.90 Aug 132.78 135.95 Sep 133.60 136.93 Oct 134.38 137.30 Nov 134.00 137.23

Trend Year ago

5/2

Jun 05-Jun 18 Jun 19-Jul 02 Jul 03-Jul 16 Jul 17-Jul 30 Jul 31-Aug 13 Aug 14-Aug 27 Aug 28-Sep 10 Sep 11-Sep 24 Sep 25-Oct 08 Oct 09-Oct 22 Oct 23-Nov 05

Maple Leaf May 6 154.38-157.48 156.59-157.48 157.68-157.68 158.57-158.57 160.62-160.62 155.28-157.95 150.57-154.13 151.02-151.46 150.57-151.01 145.66-147.89 143.61-145.22

-3.50 -4.12 -3.78 -3.87 -3.87

95.90 94.20 96.13 97.20 98.25

-2.77 -3.17 -3.33 -2.92 -3.23

112.43 114.88 115.10 114.70 114.30

5/2

5/9

Barley Sp Select 6-row $355 $350 $345

$335 4/4

4/11 4/18 4/25

5/2

5/9

Barley Sp Select 2-row $370 $365

$350 4/4

5/2

5/9

Sheep ($/lb.) & Goats ($/head) Apr. 29 Previous Base rail (index 100) 3.80 3.80 Index range 92.88-104.90 91.65-104.50 Range off base 3.53-3.99 3.56-3.98 Feeder lambs 1.70-2.00 1.70-2.00 Sheep (live) 0.40-0.55 0.40-0.55 SunGold Meats

May 2 2.45-2.87 2.47-2.61 2.50-2.59 2.50-2.55 1.65-2.17 1.70-2.30 0.85-0.95 0.85-0.95 70-120

2.40-3.15 2.52-2.70 2.65-2.70 2.16-2.60 1.50-2.20 1.70-2.30 0.90-1.00 0.95-1.05 70-120

Ontario Stockyards Inc.

May 9 Wool lambs <90 lb n/a Wool lambs >90 lb n/a Hair lambs n/a Fed sheep n/a

4/11 4/18 4/25

5/2

5/9

Cash Prices Canola (cash - July) $600

$540

$560

$520 4/1

4/15 4/22 4/29

5/6

$20 $10 $0 $-10 4/8

4/15 4/22 4/29

5/6

Feed Wheat (cash) $215

Basis: $xxx

$210 $205 $200 $195 4/1

4/8

4/15 4/22 4/29

5/6

Flax (elevator bid- S’toon) $560 $540 $520 $500

Sask. Sheep Dev. Bd.

$480 4/1

To Apr. 30 Canada 6,698,901 6,931,968 -3.4

4/8

4/15 4/22 4/29

5/6

To date 2011 To date 2010 % change 11/10

$200

$150 n/a

(1) to Apr. 23/11 5/2

$190 4/1

4/8

4/15 4/22 4/29

5/6

Canola, western barley are basis par region. Feed wheat basis Lethbridge. Basis is best bid.

Index 100 hogs $/ckg Alta. Sask.

153.10 156.06

Man. Que.

158.00 165.67 *incl. wt. premiums

Chicago Nearby Futures ($US/100 bu.)

Corn (May) $810 $780

Export 316,165 (1) 37,999 (2) 175,891 (2)

Sltr. hogs to/fm U.S. (head) Total pork to/fm U.S. (tonnes) Total pork, all nations (tonnes)

$155

$195

Agriculture Canada

5/9

$160

Basis: -$xx

$205

Fed. inspections only U.S. 35,939,206 36,124,845 -0.5

(2) to Feb. 28/11

$750

% from 2010 -7.9 -3.8 +0.1

Import n/a 48,608 (3) 48,833 (3)

(3) to Apr. 23/11

% from 2010 n/a +6.8 +6.9 Agriculture Canada

5/9

$720 $690 4/4

4/11 4/18 4/25

5/2

5/9

Soybeans (May) $1440

Manitoba

$1380

$165

5/2

5/9

Year ago 151.10 145.50 145.50 150.00 382.20 382.00 384.40 388.80 392.30 4.8250 4.9275 5.0950 5.3850 1.9525 2.0025 2.0875 2.2100 9.5275 9.6100 9.5775 9.4275 278.2 278.7 275.5 269.5 38.10 38.39 38.59 38.76 3.6300 3.7050 3.7775 3.8650 5.2200 5.2800 5.3950 5.5650 5.0100 5.0800 5.1975 5.3750

Canadian Exports & Crush

$1350

$170

$155

May 9 May 2 Trend Wpg ICE Western Barley ($/tonne) May 200.00 200.00 0.00 Jul 205.00 205.00 0.00 Oct 205.00 205.00 0.00 Dec 205.00 205.00 0.00 Wpg ICE Canola ($/tonne) May 556.40 566.00 -9.60 Jul 568.90 569.00 -0.10 Nov 563.30 565.20 -1.90 Jan 570.80 572.20 -1.40 Mar 573.60 575.70 -2.10 Chicago Wheat ($US/bu.) May 7.5925 7.5975 -0.0050 Jul 7.9050 7.9175 -0.0125 Sep 8.3300 8.3500 -0.0200 Dec 8.7875 8.7800 +0.0075 Chicago Oats ($US/bu.) May 3.4500 3.3400 +0.1100 Jul 3.5000 3.4300 +0.0700 Sep 3.5700 3.5000 +0.0700 Dec 3.6500 3.6000 +0.0500 Chicago Soybeans ($US/bu.) May 13.3500 13.9025 -0.5525 Jul 13.3500 13.9300 -0.5800 Aug 13.3475 13.9050 -0.5575 Sep 13.2625 13.8100 -0.5475 Chicago Soy Meal ($US/short ton) May 345.9 356.8 -10.9 Jul 350.4 362.3 -11.9 Aug 351.7 363.2 -11.5 Sep 349.8 361.9 -12.1 Chicago Soybean Oil (US¢/lb.) May 55.98 58.19 -2.21 Jul 56.29 58.60 -2.31 Aug 56.53 58.85 -2.32 Sep 56.78 59.11 -2.33 Chicago Corn ($US/bu.) May 7.0450 7.3075 -0.2625 Jul 7.0750 7.3450 -0.2700 Sep 6.8600 7.0350 -0.1750 Dec 6.5750 6.6125 -0.0375 Minneapolis Wheat ($US/bu.) May 9.6000 9.5000 +0.1000 Jul 9.4475 9.3750 +0.0725 Sep 9.4750 9.3375 +0.1375 Dec 9.5925 9.4500 +0.1425 Kansas City Wheat ($US/bu.) May 9.1000 8.8150 +0.2850 Jul 9.1450 8.9050 +0.2400 Sep 9.3250 9.0975 +0.2275 Dec 9.5350 9.3200 +0.2150

$1410

Chicago Hogs Lean ($US/cwt)

$160

Apr. 29-May 5 U.S. Barley PNW 250.00 U.S. No. 3 Yellow Corn Gulf 277.64-306.38 U.S. Hard Red Winter Gulf 347.10 U.S. No. 3 Amber Durum Gulf 389.48 U.S. DNS (14%) PNW 494.17 No. 1 DNS (14%) ($US/bu.)Montana elevator 10.59 No. 1 DNS (13%) ($US/bu.)Montana elevator 8.79 No. 1 Durum (13%) ($US/bu.)Montana elevator 9.05 No. 1 Malt Barley ($US/bu.)Montana elevator 5.28 No. 2 Feed Barley ($US/bu.)Montana elevator 4.68

Grain Futures 4/8

Canola (basis - July)

$-20 4/1

May 2 35.83 21.38 30.30 29.04 20.33 20.54 15.75 6.84 5.95 6.81 6.40 6.62 4.62 32.50 26.50 25.75 25.71 24.78 32.75 25.63 24.70

Canadian Wheat Board

$450

Canfax

May 9 Avg. Laird lentils, No. 1 (¢/lb) 35.25-36.75 35.83 Laird lentils, Xtra 3 (¢/lb) 20.00-22.00 21.38 Richlea lentils, No. 1 (¢/lb) 27.50-28.00 28.70 Eston lentils, No. 1 (¢/lb) 26.75-28.75 27.67 Eston lentils, Xtra 3 (¢/lb) 20.00-20.75 20.25 Sm. Red lentils, No. 2 (¢/lb) 16.25-18.00 18.71 Sm. Red lentils, Xtra 3 (¢/lb) 13.50-16.25 14.67 Peas, green No. 1 ($/bu) 6.50-7.00 6.84 Peas, green 10% bleach ($/bu) 5.75-6.00 5.95 Peas, med. yellow No. 1 ($/bu) 6.50-7.50 6.75 Peas, sm. yellow No. 2 ($/bu) 6.10-6.50 6.40 Maple peas ($/bu) 6.35-6.75 6.62 Feed peas ($/bu) 3.50-5.98 4.37 Mustard, yellow, No. 1 (¢/lb) 32.25-32.75 32.50 Mustard, brown, No. 1 (¢/lb) 26.75-27.75 27.13 Mustard, Oriental, No. 1 (¢/lb) 24.25-28.75 25.75 Canaryseed (¢/lb) 24.75-26.25 25.54 Desi chickpeas (¢/lb) 24.75-24.85 24.78 Kabuli, 8mm, No. 1 (¢/lb) 32.00-35.00 32.75 Kabuli, 7mm, No. 1 (¢/lb) 25.00-27.50 25.63 B-90 ckpeas, No. 1 (¢/lb) 23.80-25.00 24.70

International Grain Prices ($US/tonne)

$460

$430 4/4

Pulse and Special Crops Information supplied by STAT Publishing, which solicits bids from Maviga N.A., Roy Legumex, CGF Brokerage, Parrish & Heimbecker and Walker Seeds. Prices paid for dressed product at plant.

May 4 Apr. 27 Year Ago Rye Saskatoon ($/tonne) 150.98 165.98 126.21 Snflwr NuSun Enderlin ND (¢/lb) 33.00 33.20 13.60

$470

$580

New lambs 65-80 lb 80-95 lb > 95 lb > 110 lb Feeder lambs Sheep Rams Kids

4/11 4/18 4/25

Wheat 1 CWRS 13.5%

This wk Last wk Yr. ago 200-202 200-202 178-180

Hogs / Pork Trade

4/11 4/18 4/25

4/11 4/18 4/25

$440

Hog Slaughter

Man. Pork May 6 154.48-157.58 156.70-157.58 159.55-159.55 160.44-160.44 161.92-161.92 156.57-159.24 151.62-155.18 152.07-152.51 151.62-151.94 146.59-148.82 144.59-146.14

$165

$150 4/4

$425 4/4

St. Lawrence Asking

Est. Beef Wholesale ($/cwt)

Fixed contract $/ckg

Saskatchewan

4/11 4/18 4/25

$430

$210

Index 100 Hog Price Trends ($/ckg)

$145 4/4

$435

W. Barley (cash - May)

Due to wide reporting and collection methods, it is misleading to compare hog prices between provinces.

4/11 4/18 4/25

$440

$355

HOGS

$145 4/4

$445

$360

Chicago Futures ($US/cwt)

USDA

Basis Alta-Neb Sask-Neb Man-Neb

To Apr. 30 Fed. inspections only Canada U.S. To date 2011 916,801 10,870,973 To date 2010 1,025,768 10,796,742 % Change 11/10 -10.6 +0.7

Montreal Heifers 114.73 114.65 n/a 185.04

Durum 1 AD

$340

Cattle Slaughter

Sask.

CWB T.Bay Domestic Asking Prices

May Jun Jul Aug

Close May 6 93.35 92.38 92.60 93.95

Close Apr. 29 95.28 95.23 96.40 97.23

Trend -1.93 -2.85 -3.80 -3.28

Year ago 88.50 85.53 86.03 86.30

Oct Dec Feb Apr

EXCHANGE RATE: MAY 9 $1 Cdn. = $1.038 U.S. $1 U.S. = $0.964 Cdn.

Close May 6 87.28 84.05 86.05 86.73

Close Apr. 29 89.03 85.23 86.00 87.30

Trend -1.75 -1.18 +0.05 -0.57

Year ago 76.65 73.00 73.20 73.95

$1320 4/4

4/11 4/18 4/25

5/2

5/9

5/2

5/9

Oats (May) $420 $390 $360 $330 $300 4/4

4/11 4/18 4/25

(1,000 To To tonnes) May 1 Apr. 24 Wheat 224.8 318.3 Durum 49.5 77.5 Oats 16.6 7.1 Barley 2.2 60.4 Flax 16.1 29.0 Canola 158.1 108.2 Peas 82.9 77.7 Canola crush 108.8 123.0

Total to date 8687.6 2529.5 818.5 1118.5 259.3 5361.4 2045.9 4589.2

Last year 10193.6 2528.4 698.7 1060.7 433.3 5362.0 1152.6 3318.2


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CANFAX REPORT FED CATTLE PRICES DOWN Fed steers averaged $104.71 per hundredweight and heifers came in at $103.84, both down more than $2 from last week. Alberta steers averaged $106 with prices on the rail between $176-$177. Sales volumes of 16,581 was eight percent below last week and 36 percent smaller than last year at this time. The cash to futures basis narrowed to -1.21, compared to -4.75 the previous week. Fed exports were 7,500, 23 percent lower than last week and 32 percent lower than last year.

FEEDER CALF TRADE STEADY A larger run of yearling calves is expected to pick up this month from light volumes. The trade was mostly steady. Steers in the 700-900 pound range continue to find good buyer demand. The 700-800 lb. category fetched an average of $128 per cwt., up 26 percent from last year and the heavier weights averaged $117, an improvement over last year of 20 percent. Heifers in that weight range trended

slightly lower by $1.50. Auctions are offering more presorted and replacement heifer sales with good volume at 31,195, up more than 35 percent over the previous week. However, overall auction volumes continue well below last year. Sales of grass weight calves stalled as below seasonal temperatures delay pasture growth. Canfax projected that feeder prices for August and September will be $123 per cwt. and trending lower into the fall with November forecasts at $118 per cwt.

COW TRADE LOWER Weekly cow slaughter declined 23 percent from the previous week. Prices for D1, D2 cows averaged $76.55 while D3s were $68.55. Butcher bulls traded steady at $76-$98 per

cwt. Canadian non-fed exports to the United States are down seven percent from last week and 26 percent from the same time last year.

BEEF TRADE Canadian slaughter volumes for the week ending April 30 were up nine percent compared to last week at 56,330 head but were 11 percent smaller than last year. About 916,800 head have been killed so far this year for all categories of cattle, which is 89 percent of last year. The West continues to dominate, handling more than 672,900 head, but it is still operating below full capacity. Meat production is 729 million lb., or 12 percent less than last year. Canadian AAA cutouts for the same week traded at $179 per cwt., or $1.18

higher than last week. AA cutouts were up $1.14, closing at $177.08. Both were up $5 per cwt. compared to 2010. The percentage of cattle fitting into the AAA quality grade is also slipping. More than 55 percent fit into that category, compared to more than 60 percent making the top grade in early April. The Montreal wholesale market for next week’s delivery was steady at $200-$202 per cwt., but demand appears lackluster. This cattle market information is selected from the weekly report from Canfax, a division of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association. More market information, analysis and statistics are available by becoming a Canfax subscriber by calling 403275-5110 or at www.canfax.ca.

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FEED PEAS BENCHMARK WEEKLY PRICE REPORT For the week of May 2-6 Bench mark price >

Alta. R.Deer & area 238.56

Sask. S’toon & area 245.84

Man. Wpg. & area 277.18

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194 218 294 239 235 414

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WP LIVESTOCK REPORT HOG MARKET NEEDS HEAT U.S. cash hogs traded a little lower during the week and Chicago hog futures fell sharply The general sell-off in commodities pressured futures, as did worries that a cool spring is delaying demand for pork chops, hot dogs and other cook-out meats. Pork bellies, which are made into bacon, fell from $150 per hundredweight a few weeks ago to $125 last week, a 17 percent drop. Warmer weather should spark the rally. Iowa-southern Minnesota cash hogs traded steady at about $67 per cwt. after packers unexpectedly made purchases May 6. That’s down slightly from $67.50 April 29. The U.S. pork carcass cut-out value rose to $97.47 per cwt. May 6 from $93.31 April 29.

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LAMBS EDGE LOWER Beaver Hill Auction in Tofield, Alta., reported 212 sheep and 114 goats sold May 2. Wool lambs lighter than 70 pounds were $215-$252.50 Cdn per cwt., 70-85 lb. were $225-$250, 86-105 lb. were $192-$206 and 106 lb. and heavier were $180-$196. Wool rams were $61-$75 per cwt. Cull ewes were $55-$70. Hair lambs lighter than 70 lb. were $195-$225 per cwt., 70-85 lb. were $200-$220, 86-105 lb. were $180$200 and 106 lb. and heavier were $168-$184. Hair rams were $60-$70 per cwt. Cull ewes were $70-$80. Good kid goats lighter than 50 lb. were $145-$242.50. Those heavier than 50 lb. were $180-$242.50 per cwt. Nannies were $70-$98 per cwt. Billies were $100-$130. Ontario Stockyards reported 1,084 sheep and lambs and 41 goats traded May 2. All sheep, lambs and goats sold actively at slightly lower prices.

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FEDERAL ELECTION | CANADIAN WHEAT BOARD

CRAIG’S VIEW

Both sides of wheat board debate must be heard

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he federal Conservatives have made no secret of their desire to end the Canadian Wheat Board’s monopoly. With a long sought after majority attained in the last federal election, many now wonder if they will move to make that happen. There is little doubt that the Conservatives are the party of choice for western Canadian farmers. In the prairie provinces, all rural constituencies elected Conservative members, with the exceptions of northern Manitoba, which is not particularly agricultural, and Saskatchewan’s Wascana riding, which is a combination of rural and urban voters. It should come as no surprise to rural Conservative supporters if their government acts quickly to eliminate the CWB’s single desk for western Canadian wheat, malting barley and export barley. But is it fair for the government to assume it has a mandate to do so? Wheat board supporters argue that elections for wheat board directors are a better indicator of board support. In the fall of 2010, farmers elected four of five single desk supporters to the director posts up for re-election that year. However, detractors of those votes point to a need to expand the voters’ list to include other commodities and to increase the minimum required acreage to qualify for a ballot. Another factor that questions the Conservative mandate on the CWB is the fact that many issues were at play during the election that superseded the wheat board. Those include crime, economic policy, tax cuts, the long gun registry, a perceived smaller government philosophy and the fact that in many regions, particularly in Alberta, many people see no viable alternative party. Still, it could be argued that farmers have to accept the entire package of the party they elected. At the least, Conservative popularity in the rural West sends a signal that farmers don’t care enough about the CWB to make it a priority at the ballot box.

Former agriculture minister Gerry Ritz (it’s not yet known if he will retain the post) has stated the government will move on the issue without a farmer plebiscite, although it will consult. While a plebiscite could clear up confusion over the level of CWB support and the government’s mandate, it raises questions about when governments should exercise the leadership and authority bestowed on them by the electorate. But if a plebiscite occurs, it must be a clear, two question vote: single desk or open market. Any third question about dual marketing muddies the waters. The so-called third option of a dual market with a voluntary CWB is equivalent to an open market, with the CWB serving as one option within that. Although it appears the Conservatives are unlikely to hold such a vote, Ritz did say the party would gather input from affected groups. We trust that would include organizations and farmers from all sides of the debate. Broad and open discussions can play significant roles in keeping governments in touch with the grassroots and in gauging voter attitudes. On such a vital and irreversible decision as the CWB monopoly, open discussions are essential. They would also present farmers with one final chance to speak out. If they really want the monopoly, they must adopt activist roles. They must send a clear and unequivocal message that the Conservative mandate does not include the CWB. Meanwhile, those who oppose the CWB must not be complacent. While it is true that doing nothing amounts to tacit consent for change, open market supporters must be sure their voices aren’t drowned out. We have long stated that the CWB’s future must be decided by farmers, and it is indeed now in their hands. Bruce Dyck, Terry Fries, Barb Glen, D’Arce McMillan and Joanne Paulson collaborate in the writing of Western Producer editorials.

STEPHEN HARPER | REMARKABLE ASCENT

Conservatives rise under determined Harper as Liberals slide away NATIONAL VIEW

BARRY WILSON

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here are small signposts that illustrate the incredible political rise of Stephen Harper, an amazing political success story in an age that values warm personality and charisma over plodding determination. The Liberal Party of Canada has had a dozen leaders in its long and successful history dating back to Confederation.

During the past five years and three elections, Harper has defeated and dispatched three of them, one-quarter of all Liberal leaders — Paul Martin, Stéphane Dion and Michael Ignatieff. By the end of this year, he w i l l p ass Joh n Di e f e nba k e r t o become the ninth longest-serving prime minister in Canadian history. If Harper serves out his full fouryear majority term, he will be the second longest serving Conservative prime minister in Canadian history, next only to Sir John A. Macdonald. For someone branded by vicious Liberal attack ads in 2004 as too scary, right wing and sinister for Canada’s more centrist and gentle political culture, it has been a truly remarkable ascent. Unlike Ignatieff, who never could get over the Conservative attack ad

branding him as a globetrotting visitor to Canada, Harper has proven that a politician can get a second chance to make a first impression. Now, he’s in the driver’s seat. During his majority term, Harper will push through legislation that will expand the House of Commons, adding seats in suburban Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia where the Conservatives are growing. He also will end taxpayer funding of political parties based on vote totals, crippling the Liberals even more because they have not developed the efficient grassroots fundraising apparatus that the Conservatives have used for years. Meanwhile, as Harper and his Conservatives have been ascending, the venerable Liberals have been sliding down the other side of the hill.

As has been widely noted, the 2011 election produced the worst result in Liberal history — less than 20 percent of the vote and slightly more than 11 percent of the seats. Through all the bravado that successful Liberal MPs undoubtedly showed when they gathered in caucus in Ottawa May 11 with Liberal senators, it is indeed a grim time. “This is a profoundly difficult moment for our party,” Liberal president Alfred Apps said in a message to members May 4. “There is no avoiding the fact that we now face an historically unprecedented challenge.” It begins this week by deciding who will be the interim leader to oversee the start of the rebuilding and then when to schedule a convention to pick the next permanent leader. It follows in mid-June when dispir-

ited Liberals gather at an Ottawa convention at what they thought would be a celebration and now will be more akin to an Irish wake. While hardly the only issue, the leadership wars that have wracked the Liberal party for the past 30 years are a key reason for the decline of a once-great party. This week will tell the tale of whether the party has learned that lesson. Fo r m e r p r i m e m i n i s t e r Je a n Chrétien has been promoting the appointment of former NDP premier Bob Rae as interim leader. It would be a divisive move. There is a lower-profile campaign to name Saskatchewan’s Ralph Goo dale as interim leader. His history of caution, party loyalty, electability and dogged hard work suggest he would be the better choice. access=subscriber section=opinion,none,none


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& OPEN FORUM POWER LINES | PRIME FARMLAND

FEDERAL ELECTION | OUTCOME

Manitoba power line route must change

Please, Ottawa, let’s see a little more harmony

Doug Chorney, president of Keystone Agricultural Producers, says farmers will suffer the effects of the Bipole III power line

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armers will be directly affected by the construction of the Bipole III power transmission line and Keystone Agricultural Producers continues to lobby the government of Manitoba to abandon the plan to develop the west side route. KAP is opposed to the west side route because it is not the right way to proceed for farmers and other ratepayers. Our members have passed resolutions opposing the route and we want all farmers and Manitobans to know that we will not let this issue die or be ignored. KAP has been working on Bipole III lobby efforts for 3 1/2 years. We have made our message clear during discussions with premier Greg Selinger and agr iculture minister Stan Struthers. KAP officially opposes the west side route because it will cost every Manitoba Hydro customer extra money for capital costs. Whether someone has the transmission line running across their field or not, they will pay for this project through their hydro bill. Manitoba Hydro recently confirmed that the cost of the project is now pegged at $3.28 billion. This is up from the previous estimate of $2.24 billion. It is a bad business decision for the utility to incur excessive costs for the wrong reasons. Our members have come to us with concerns about how the transmission line will affect the way they live and work. One of the major issues

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Keystone Agricultural Producers says Manitoba farmers have concerns about weed control, impact on irrigation and aerial spraying and costs related to insurance and liability. | FILE PHOTO farmers will be faced with is the ability to access land for crop production, which includes the impact on irrigation systems, aerial spraying and being forced to manoeuvre farm equipment around towers. Weed control around the towers is also a concern. In addition, the hazard of hitting towers with equipment looms over every farmer affected by the west side Bipole III route. Safety and liability are major concerns and farmers are left wondering what will happen to their insurance coverage and the related costs if they ever have a claim due to contacting a tower. The potential for electromagnetic radiation to affect electronics is also on the minds of farmers. Manitoba Hydro’s approach to compensation is yet another con-

cern. Our members have been telling us they are not happy with the compensation that has been offered to them and they have also pointed out the unfair approach Manitoba Hydro is taking by dealing with individuals on a one-on-one basis. Furthermore, other utility providers deliver ongoing compensation throughout the life of the related infrastructure, while Manitoba Hydro has only offered a one-time compensation package. KAP questions why Manitoba Hydro is failing to provide landowners with compensation that takes into account the years ahead in which farmers will be forced to work around the transmission line and the long-term financial impact. We believe Bipole III will have a negative effect on future real estate

values. People who may want to expand their farmyards or residences will not feel that it is a safe and wise investment. This leaves landowners in a no-win situation. KAP stresses that Bipole III should not be constructed on prime agricultural land and that an east side route is preferable because it would have less of an impact on farmers’ livelihoods. KAP will continue to be vocal on the issue of Bipole III because the current policy does not benefit farmers. We have been told numerous times that there is no possibility that the government will change the route of Bipole III to the east side of Lake Winnipeg, but we do not accept that as being the final word and we will continue to advocate for the west side route to be abandoned.

SIMPLE PLEASURES | FIXING THINGS

Finding appreciation: little things make the difference COWBOY LOGIC

RYAN TAYLOR

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’m beginning to think I’m a “glass half full” rather than a “glass half empty” kind of guy when it comes to positive attitudes. Maybe it’s because of my upbringing, but I’m pretty appreciative of the little things in life, and, in our life, most of the things we have to appreciate are pretty little. We don’t often find ourselves having to react to a new yacht in the yard, an all expense paid trip around the

world or a high yielding oil well in the backyard. However, there are plenty of little things to brighten our day. I’ve found that my level of appreciation grows exponentially the longer I’ve denied myself something, big or small. The happiest part of my day yesterday was getting the trolley track hung back up on the front of our old wood framed barn that we still use for horses and cattle. I think it lost most of its lag screws and anchoring a good year or so ago. I finally got tired of lifting that heavy wooden door and dragging it open every time I wanted to go in the barn, so I took a timber to beef up the top framing and buried six-inch lag bolts to get things back on track. We were working cattle nearby that day and every time I looked over at the barn door, I smiled with pure satisfaction. Sometimes I’d walk over

to it just to slide it open, and then slide it shut again. Guess it doesn’t take much to make me happy. I’ve passed that onto our children, too — long-term denial of something simply to crank up their appreciation meter. We have plenty of play space here on the ranch, but not a lot of playground style equipment. I did convert one of our old F10 Farmhands into something that would hold a couple of swings, but we’ve had no real swing set in the yard. We’ve driven through city neighbourhoods where every yard has one of those $500 or $1,000 play sets from the local big box home store. Our kids understood they wouldn’t be getting the $1,000 model with the integrated rock climbing wall for our yard, but we did buy an old swing set from some friends in town for $25 when they were dismantling it for an

upgrade. Being dismantled, it sat in our yard about as long as my barn door sagged. It laid there long enough for me to drive over part of it with the tractor while I was pushing snow last winter. My wife and I finally dug the bolts out of their water filled bucket and put it together this spring. You’ve never seen three kids happier to see a $25 swing set than ours were when we snugged up the last rusty bolt. “Thank you Dad for putting our swing set together,” my six-year-old said as I tucked him in that night. “You’re welcome, son,” I said, as I smiled about the simple pleasures of an old swing set that swung and an old barn door that slid. Ryan Taylor is a rancher, writer and senator in the state legislature from Towner, North Dakota. access=subscriber section=opinion,none,none

knew I was going to regret that election prediction column. No matter how certain something appears from a month-away vantage point, your fellow human creatures will always come up with a way to surprise you. In the case of the 2011 election, the fellow humans who served up the biggest surprise were the people of Quebec, who amazingly handed Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe not just his hat, but his coat too. They let NDP leader Jack Layton keep his, as well as his by-now signature cane. Incredible. In my wildest dreams, I could never have imagined an orange crush swamping the Bloc’s wide blue sea. Although I really hate to do this, I will remind the reader that I predicted yet another minority Conservative government. Oops. I thought that, tactically, the Liberals and NDP made a bad move in toppling the government, in that we would end up with just more of the same after an expensive exercise in democracy. If they made the call strictly on moral grounds, killing the 40th Parl i a m e nt w a s l e s s d u m b, b u t i t depends how badly you want to win. It turns out that, tactically, the Liberals and NDP did make a bad move, in that Canada ended up with a majority government not made up of either party. Poof goes their influence. They wielded more power before the election, at least when they voted with a united voice. Now, the Liberal voice is howling in the political wilderness. The NDP can still be heard, having surged to official opposition status — its best federal showing in history. It should therefore have more clout than ever, but I doubt it. A majority government, being what it is, pretty much overwhelms anything the opposition can throw at it. Being sick of the election rhetoric, I hope prime minister Stephen Harper meant what he said right after the election: “We must be the government of all Canadians, including those who didn’t vote for us.” I hear that as a more conciliatory tone than Harper (or anyone else) used during the last Parliament, or during the election. I hope so. If he could turn down the heat in the House and really represent all Canadians, that would be the biggest win of all. access=subscriber section=opinion,none,none


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OPEN FORUM LETTERS POLICY:

PRICES RISING

Letters should be less than 300 words. Name, address and phone number must be included for verification purposes and only letters accepted for publication will be confirmed with the author.

To the Editor:

Open letters should be avoided; priority will be given to letters written exclusively for the Producer. Editors reserve the right to reject or edit any letter for clarity, brevity, legality and good taste. Cuts will be indicated by ellipsis (…) Publication of a letter does not imply endorsement by the Producer.

In a recent meeting of farmers, some very interesting points came out. Many are scared about this year due to moisture and whether provincial coffers will be able to cover the projected loses. Others were concerned over several other valid points. The price of fuel is front and foremost in the discussions and farmers are mad at the fuel companies for raising the fuel in May, July and September, times when farmers use the most for seeding, haying and harvest. How would the oil companies like it if those farmers with oil wells on their

land all of a sudden demanded 10 times the mineral or surface rights? It would really hurt. Here we are in one of the most productive provinces in the oil industry and we pay the highest price. Why are we being gouged? Of course, discussions about fertilizer and chemicals came up. Again, when spring comes, up goes the price. With some forms of farming we have become totally dependent on these inputs. We have no choice and the average farmer is getting tired of getting gouged. The third but very interesting factor was the price of parts and services by machinery dealers. In one case a 14-inch flex pipe for an exhaust for a tractor was $140 from the manufac-

turer. The dealer was able to get the same pipe from a supplier for about $11. The farmer went to a semi-trailer place and got it for $6.50…. For old established farmers, who can afford new and not need many repairs, that’s OK. But for the small or young farmers, we are killing the very people who will carry this industry into the future. Ten years from now the older farmer may not be with us, but that younger farmer will. I believe that we had better rethink our priorities and look after this commodity, for he or she is more valuable than any of the others…. In closing, we now have a majority government in Ottawa which came from the West.

May I remind the honourable prime minister that it was the rural people of Western Canada that got him to where he is today — the very people who embraced the Reform party who evolved it into the new Conservative party. You need to address the needs of the farming world today and not study it for months or years. As we saw an interesting swing in voting, if you forget your old friends in the West, they may just turn on you in the next election. New saying for government: think before you sink. Bob Thomas, Regina Beach, Sask.

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DRAINAGE ISSUES To the Editor: I am responding to Rural Municipality of Churchbridge reeve Neil Mehrer’s April 14, 2011 article: Balance needed between farms, wetlands, and Brian Cross’s article April 21, 2011: Residents blame agriculture drainage for floods. These issues have affected my husband and I for 13 years. The Saskatchewan government and Saskatchewan Watershed Authority are allowing the farmers of Saskatchewan to drain every drop of water without any regard to the damage and heartbreak it brings. It is costing all of us financially and destroying friendships. We know that the Watershed Authority has piles of complaints on this issue — written and verbal. My husband and I are always faced with the flooding and erosion of our property because of unauthorized ditching southwest, west, northwest and north of us. We are faced with future loss of road access to our cattle one-half mile east of us. The beaver/wetland issue that Mr. Mehrer discussed is an issue for all of us. We are draining wetlands out and filling neighbours’ property and wetlands along the eastern border. The beaver population is exploding. Ducks Unlimited does not need to help. For seven years my husband has asked for about five new culverts to be installed to stop the flooding and erosion. He has been denied more than a dozen times. We the people of Saskatchewan and Manitoba would like to know if the legal and unregulated drainage is causing flooding of roads and property. Do we need to drain Saskatchewan? My husband and I have talked to farm couples. They are tired of flooded property, being bullied, and not having their voices heard. Change is needed now. Look to The Pas, Man., for good drainage practices. With regards and admiration for our Canadian farmers, and flooding victims. Barbara Onofreychuk, MacNutt, Sask.

PHOTO CHOICE To the Editor: The Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association has a concern regarding a photo used to illustrate a story in a recent issue of The Western Producer. The story and photo are at the bottom of page 93 in the March 31 issue. The article focuses on the possibility of hormone-containing cancer drugs,


OPEN FORUM birth control pills and other estrogenreleasing compounds causing sex reversals and other issues in fish populations in the Oldman River. The headline reads, “Harmful chemicals find way into prairie waterways,” with kicker headers of “Water safety” and “Contamination.” Then you illustrate the article with a photo of cows and calves beside a small stream in a green pasture. The implication we take from this is that cows and calves are contaminating pasture streams with harmful chemicals and causing water safety issues, which has nothing at all to do with the content in the story. We respectfully request that you and your staff select file photos more carefully in the future, to more accurately reflect the content of your stories. In this case, a photo of the Oldman River would definitely be more appropriate, accompanied by photos of birth control pills or cancer drugs, to illustrate what the story was actually about. It has nothing to do with cows and calves in a pasture beside a small creek. Cattle producers are already under enough pressure from various special interest groups to defend their production practices and environmental stewardship. We would hope that an agricultural newspaper like yours would not add to the confusion by making such misguided choices. We encourage you to be more careful and thoughtful in your future photo illustration selections.

Wonders of nature constant source of amazement SPIRITUAL VIGNETTES

JOYCE SASSE

Lessons of nature can coach, encourage and entertain us

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he night of the late spring s n ow s t o r m o u r m i l k c ow dropped her calf. Where?

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DIVIDEND CHEQUE To the Editor: Re: Small cheque, Miles Moore, Open Forum, March 10. Mr. Moore complains of receiving a Viterra dividend cheque of 15 cents. The current dividend rate is five cents per share, therefore, a person would have to own three shares, which at about $11 per share is a heavy duty investment indeed, amounting to some $33. If Mr. Moore really wants to send the 15 cent cheque to the children’s burn unit, he could do it with a regular postage stamp and a recycled envelope, which is much less than the $10 to $12 that he suggests. I’m sure Viterra did it for less. Don Budescheim, Grande Prairie, Alta.

LAKER PURCHASE To the Editor:

Daniel Ruest, Admiral, Sask.

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NATURE | MARVELS

Bill Strautman, Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association, Saskatoon, Sask.

It is rather amusing at times to read comments in Open Forum, such as letters about the Canadian Wheat Board purchasing two lakers. Now if it was multinationals buying them, fine for this purchase, but the CWB buying them to help the farmers, now they say how terrible. The CWB is doing this to help the farmers. The big companies would do this to line their pockets, the same as with open market grains, pulses, oil seeds, etc. For example, yellow peas are $7.50 a bushel one day, then down to $6 a while after. Who makes money on the difference? The multinational companies, of course, and not the hard working farmers.

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Not in the barnyard. Not in the small pasture that was covered with 20 inches of the white stuff. We knew that because Dad made us kids walk over the whole space. “Leave her alone then,” he advised, “and watch what she does.” Bossy kept drifting toward the fence line and hesitated at a specific spot. Across the fence was a shelterbelt. Could it be? We found the calf tucked away in the dry grass and tumble weed. Both mother and babe were glad when we got them together in a dry barn, but to this day we marvel at how that mother instructed her new one how to crawl under the fence and

huddle against the brush. The wonders of nature amaze us and instruct us. Several years later I was reading in the backyard, soaking up some warm spring sunshine. Movement from under the raspberry patch caught my attention. Obviously the time had come for mother robin to instruct her children about where their food came from. As they stayed timidly in the shade of the berry bushes, she showed them how to listen for a worm and pick it out of the lawn. The chicks each had a taste of her picking and then were encouraged to find their own.

One by one they listened and listened and then found their own dinner. Except there was one slow learner who listened and listened and listened, until it finally heard the rumblings of a king-size worm. I almost laughed aloud as I watched him pull back and back on his victim until he was balancing on his tail, tugging and tugging. The lessons of nature surround us, coach us, encourage us and entertain us. “O God, how wonderful are thy works.” Joyce Sasse writes for the Canadian Rural Church Network at www.canadian ruralchurch.net.


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Southeastern Saskatchewan was preparing for a deluge earlier this week as weather forecasters predicted as much as 50 millimetres of rain on top of an already saturated landscape. Few welcomed the news of any amount of rain after a late April snowstorm dumped wet snow on the region and residents prepared to clean up from previous flooding. The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority said May 9 the flooding situation had eased, but a heavy rainfall would affect a couple of areas. The Souris River system downstream of Rafferty Reservoir would likely be most affected, said Doug Johnson of the watershed authority. Rafferty is almost full and can’t handle more water. Releases will have to be made depending on where and when the rain falls and its intensity. “We are anticipating that the flows will increase very significantly through Estevan as we have to pass the inflows,” Johnson said. “If that happens, we could see water levels rise from where they are at this point in time by as much as a metre. That will have major impacts on the properties that were combating the floods and the infrastructure in the river valley.” The coal haul road, on which coal is transported from the north side of the river to the Boundary power station, was closed May 9 in anticipation of more water. The Qu’Appelle River system would also see rising water levels downstream of Katepwa Lake if significant rainfall occurred, which would keep people near Crooked and Round lakes on flood watch. Johnson said Manitoba would also be affected as the water flows from those lakes into that province.

The Canadian Pacific Railway line from Estevan, Sask., to Boissevain, Man., was closed May 9 because of flooding. Residents downstream of Rafferty have all been warned to take precautions to protect their property. Agriculture minister Bob Bjornerud wasn’t spared this spring. He spent last week in rubber boots bailing water after the April storm melt combined with existing water to turn his property east of Yorkton into an island. Three neighbours were also affected. “We’ve been pumping for four or five days, night and day, trying to keep the basement from flooding,” he said May 6. “It’s running in just about as fast as you can take it out.” Provincial parks are flooded and public access will be affected as fishing and camping seasons begin. Rowan’s Ravine and Katepwa Point provincial parks, along with Regina Beach recreation site, will all be closed until June. Boat launch and fish filleting facilities at Buffalo Pound, Echo Valley, Katepwa Point, Crooked Lake, Rowan’s Ravine and Regina Beach are all closed until further notice. Duane McKay, the provincial emergency response director, said wave action on the lakes could cause severe damage to dikes that property owners built. Meanwhile, residents in the southwest who had been preparing for significant flooding have apparently dodged that bullet. Johnson said spring runoff flows have dropped off unless a rainstorm develops to cause flooding. “What’s happening right now is that Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has started filling up some of their reservoirs in the system for water supply and probably reducing the flows even more through the system,” he said May 9. “We’re not anticipating any problems there.” access=subscriber section=news,none,none

ANIMAL HEALTH | AVIAN INFLUENZA

Canada regains bird flu free status BY ROBERT ARNASON BRANDON BUREAU

Canada is once again free of avian influenza following a bird flu outbreak at a turkey breeding farm north of Winnipeg last fall. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced May 5 that Canada has regained its disease-free status for notifiable avian influenza, according to the World Organization for Animal Health regulations. In November, the CFIA discovered that birds at a turkey farm in the Rural Municipality of Rockwood had tested positive for a low pathogenic strain of H5N2 avian flu. CFIA and Manitoba government employees destroyed more than 8,000 turkeys at the infected farm. Several other turkey operations,

which had contact with the infected farm, were temporarily quarantined as a precaution. The outbreak generated international headlines, but Manitoba Turkey Producers chair Bill Uruski said turkey farmers in the province learned a valuable lesson. “As farmers, we cannot be overly vigilant … as far as biosecurity is concerned,” he said. “We are certainly communicating that to all the (turkey) producers.” He said the farmer whose flock was euthanized will speak to Manitoba turkey producers at a meeting this fall. The infected farm has returned to business, he added. “They’ve gone through the protocol of clean and disinfect and their … flock is on farm now,” Uruski said. access=subscriber section=news,livestock,none


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LOGGING | IMPACT

Ranchers miffed at heavier logging rights Pine beetle damaged areas | Ranchers want more trees left behind to hold back water and keep streams from drying out BY MARY MACARTHUR CAMROSE BUREAU

L ogging in Br itish Columbia regions hit by pine beetles is ruining watersheds and drying up creeks that ranchers have relied on for more a century, said a B.C. rancher. Randy Saugran, one of 18 ranchers in the small community of Big Creek, B.C., said logging companies are taking advantage of a “loophole” in legislation that allows them to clear cut 93 percent of the trees on their ranch land. Without trees on the hills, water rushes off the mountains in spring, which leaves creeks and streams dry in summer. That means cattle have no water sources. “There is no water held back by the trees. Even dead jack pine hold back 50 percent of the snow and water. They’re logging out our watersheds,” said Saugran, referring to Tolko and West Fraser, the two main logging companies in the area. The 30 kilometres between his ranch and his nearest neighbour is one continuous clearcut, he said. Saugran said their community, about 100 kilometres west of Williams Lake, has attracted logging companies because it is relatively close to mills at Williams Lake. Mike Pederson, Cariboo-Chilcotin district manager for the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations in Williams Lake, said logging companies are doing nothing illegal. “In any of the work we’ve done shows the companies are in compliance with the stewardship plan, the blocks are in compliance with site plan, even forest practice board audits show the company is in compliance,” said Pederson. Pederson said he hasn’t seen the Big Creek area, but rules are in place

Some ranchers in British Columbia are complaining that logging companies are taking advantage of pine beetle damage and over logging some areas. | JOAN TRASK PHOTO to protect the trees and environment around mule deer ranges and areas around streams and creeks. “In the area Randy is in, the company is retaining spruce where they can to provide a riparian feature for those streams.” He said a continuing drought in the area west of the Fraser River is bringing water issues to the forefront. Harvesting the dead trees quickly is one way of turning the forests from a dead landscape back to a viable habitat, he said. “If the tree falls down, it holds back some snow but its roots don’t hold

back water. If it’s left standing, dead pines don’t transpire and (it) takes a longer time to get an under story of vegetation.” “At the end of 35 years they should be functioning as a mature stand.” Economics drives the forest business and with small margins, logging companies must harvest lumber in the most economically viable locations, said Pederson. That means locations close to the mills, like Big Creek. “Obviously, when they look for wood, they look for the greatest economic return for the least amount of

dollars that are invested.” Tom Hoffman, manager of the Cariboo regional woodland for Tolko Industries, a forestry company operating near Williams Lake, said the company has made concessions in its logging practices to take into account Saugstad’s concerns. He said it’s not logging, but a combination of dead trees from mountain pine beetles and climate change that is causing the greatest problem to the hydrology of the area. “I believe the problems of Mr. Saugstad’s would have occurred whether we logged the area or not. I have no

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empirical evidence that our logging practices are the cause of his concerns.” Meanwhile, Saugran said land-use plans drawn up during the 1980s, which were designed to protect the environment, endangered species and wildlife while also allowing ranchers and logging companies to coexist, agreed to allow logging companies to take 30 percent of the timber from an area every 30 years. It takes about 30 years for a replanted forest to become economically viable. However, logging companies have since been encouraged to salvage timber killed by pine beetles, which has amounted to millions of acres of trees across the province. Saugran said he understands the need to log the dead timber, but would like the logging spread out more across the region. “The mills do not care if we survive. We are only an inconvenience to them. They say they engage in consultation but it is absolutely meaningless. They listen to our concerns and then continue on with business as usual without addressing any of them,” said Saugran in a letter read out at his local B.C. Cattlemen’s Association meeting and approved by the members in attendance.

Obviously, when they look for wood, they look for the greatest economic return for the least amount of dollars that are invested. MIKE PEDERSON B.C. MINISTRY OF FORESTS, LANDS AND NATURAL RESOURCES


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Viterra has opened new a merchandising office in Montreal, strengthening its presence in Eastern Canada. The office, which opened May 2, will increase the company’s ability to market food ingredients in Canada, the United States and Europe. “Our office in Montreal will play a central role in managing trade flows, freight activities and arbitrage opportunities, facilitating the efficient movement of grain and oilseeds

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Lack of interest | The MCPA’s proposal failed to generate support BY ROBERT ARNASON BRANDON BUREAU

The Manitoba Canola Producers Association has shelved plans to voluntarily market canola through the Canadian Wheat Board. In April, the association placed ads in farm newspapers to gauge interest in the concept of selling canola in a pool through the wheat board. However, the ads and related media coverage didn’t generate sufficient interest in the proposal, said MCPA marketing co-chair Ed Rempel. “We only received about a third of the tonnes we needed, so I guess there may just not have been the appetite for this kind of initiative. Rempel was hoping canola growers would commit 200,000 tonnes to the pool marketing concept, but those who responded to the ads and

The fact that we had $12 to $13 canola around … probably lends an air of comfort to those holding the canola. ED REMPEL MANITOBA CANOLA PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION

online surveys committed only 75,000 tonnes. He said he was disappointed by the response but not surprised, considering the price of canola. “The fact that we had $12 to $13 canola around … probably lends an air of comfort to those holding the canola. Perhaps farmers in Western Canada felt there really wasn’t a need for another outlet.” The Saskatchewan Canola Growers

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Association and the Alberta Canola Producers Commission made it clear they didn’t support the pool marketing idea. “Because it wasn’t their initiative, it was quite legitimate for them to distance themselves from this,” Rempel said. “I know they had a few angry phone calls.” The MCPA conducted the survey this spring to follow up on a resolution from the association’s 2005 annual meeting that asked the “board of directors to investigate an alternative marketing option for canola.” Association president Rob Pettinger said it took the MCPA board several years to act on the resolution because it wanted to do it right. “If there is (interest), we can pursue it further,” Pettinger said in April. “If there’s no interest, then this issue will be over.” access=subscriber section=news,none,none

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Flooding and Boating Don’t Mix. Don’t Put Yourself or Your Family at Risk. Boating Safety Record high water levels on flooding lakes and rivers has created dangerous conditions for boaters. Keep yourself, your family and your friends safe by making sure you’re aware of these danger areas and staying clear of them. Here are some points to keep in mind if you plan to be out boating this spring: • Boat traffic and use on lakes where flooding has occurred should be restricted to emergency use only. High water areas may contain debris and submerged objects that are not visible, putting boaters at high risk. • Docks and loading areas may be damaged or destroyed and should not be relied on for safe use. • Boaters are reminded to reduce speed to 10km/h within 30 metres (100 feet) from the shore. Flooded shorelines are extremely vulnerable to damage from boat wake and prop wash. Strong wake activity striking the banks can cause rapid and severe erosion, and damage to dykes and retaining walls. Wake impact can also churn up sediments, degrading the aquatic environment. • Reduce speed and take caution near temporary berms, because wake activity can cause damage to these berms. For more information about fishing, shoreline alterations and other potential environmental impacts of the high water, please go to www.environment.gov.sk.ca.

Provincial Park Flood Information The Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport advises that high water levels are affecting some of Saskatchewan’s provincial parks. In some cases, park visitors may find that roads have been closed and boat launches, docks, fish filleting buildings, pit toilets and parking lots have been flooded, are inaccessible or are not operational. For up-to-date information about the impact of the flooding and to determine whether it affects the park you wish to visit, please go to www.saskparks.net. The information is posted under “Park Updates”.


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OATS | HORSE INDUSTRY

Oat producers combat bad reputation in U.S. Horse owners scared away | Industry attempts to convince veterinarians that oats aren’t a bad feeding choice for horses BY ED WHITE WINNIPEG BUREAU

When prairie oat growers first started investigating their loss of the U.S. horse feed market, they thought there was a simple explanation: cost. After 18 months of research, they have discovered the collapse is mainly due to a more profound problem: myth. As a result, the Prairie Oat Growers Association has launched a web campaign at equineoats.org to combat the widespread idea that oats are

bad for horses. “There’s been no voice to speak up for oats,” said industry analyst Randy Strychar, who helped produce the Equine Feed Oat Project. “Enough of the rubbish. Let’s get to the facts.” Strychar said he and others in the project were surprised to find that price was not the main cause of Canadian oats’ slump in the U.S. horse feed market to 200,000 to 300,000 tonnes this year from 1.1 million tonnes in 1991-92. The droughts of 2001 and 2002

increased oat prices and prompted buyers to look for alternatives, but Strychar said a longer-term problem began developing in the 1990s and 2000s with a growing belief that oats were bad for horses. Studies in the late 1990s found that old horses and those with metabolic problems required less cereal starch than they were often getting from sources such as oats, which could cause health problems. However, Strychar said this limited finding for a small minority of horses was exaggerated in the minds of

thousands of veterinarians and horse owners to mean that oats were bad for all horses. “It was coming from the veterinarians.” However, he said veterinarians are not nutritional experts, and nutritionists and nutritional researchers overwhelmingly support the use of oats as a horse feed, including nine of the United States’ 10 horse nutrition research centres. Leading private equine nutrition consultants also support oats, as do the two leading horse feed manufac-

turing companies. “The science tells us, the (feed) industry tells us, that oats are still one of the best feeds for horses,” said Strychar. He said it is important to ensure that information from the research centres is passed onto veterinarians because horse owners rely greatly on veterinarian recommendations when making feed decisions. Strychar said getting more comprehensive oat health information to vets is a good way of getting to the horse owner. “We need to convince the owner.” access=subscriber section=news,none,none

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Southern Alberta farmers may see soybeans as a late-seeding crop option this year, says a seed farm manager who is promoting the crop in the region. Patrick Fabian of Fabian Seed Farms said soybeans can be planted as late as June 10. Late seeding is likely this year because of moisture conditions. May 15 is the earliest soybeans should be planted because of their sensitivity to soil temperature. “I think we’re going to have a second rush here,” he said of soybean seed sales. Fabian said it appears fewer than 4,000 acres of the crop will be planted in southern Alberta this year, based on his own records. That would be down from 5,600 acres planted last year. He had hoped the number would be higher, but there is a bright side. “This year’s going to be a bit of a retraction in acres and overall I’m actually not disappointed with that. It gives us a chance to make sure that we’re solidifying our base and making sure that we are taking these things in the right direction.” Fabian, who farms 800 irrigated acres near Tilley, Alta., is planting test plots of varieties suited to southern Alberta, at least one of which promises slightly earlier maturity. He is also testing earlier maturing Roundup Ready 2 varieties. Fabian sees soybeans as a potential alternative to alfalfa, which has similar heat requirements. An abundance of feed this year is likely to reduce the price of alfalfa, he added, so soybeans might pencil out better. A major drawback is the lack of a soybean processing facility, but Fabian said a company is considering a plant. Soybeans are now shipped to Manitoba or North Dakota for processing, and Fabian recently paid $1.68 per bushel for freight. However, he said annual soybean production of 1,000 acres is likely needed to make a processing plant viable. access=subscriber section=news,none,none


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Gumbo boots and spurs for seeding into mud Five after-market options | The trick with all these openers is to prevent them from plugging up in extreme mud BY RON LYSENG WINNIPEG BUREAU

Most air seeder manufacturers have a good gumbo opener with some type of mud spur, but many farmers go to the after-market in search of something better. Here is what five after-market companies offer for extreme mud.

ATOM-JET Atom-Jet first focused its attention on mud in the 1990s when it set out to develop an opener suitable for the notoriously muddy Red River Valley. “We were the first company with the mud spur and the vertical opener,” said company owner Craig Senchuk. “Today, all Atom Jet openers are designed for gumbo. They all have the mud spur and the vertical design. The spur is that relief in behind the initial part of the point.” He said mud will curl when seeding through clay or heavy wet soil. It looks like an orange skin that has been peeled off with a knife. The force of the soil naturally pushes the curl up and back into the seed opener. The seed run will plug once the opening is caked over. “The spur directs the peel in the opposite direction, away from the seed opening,” Senchuk said. The vertical design, which is also standard on all Atom-Jet openers now, is important in preventing mud from plugging the runs, he added. “The tubes and everything else are out front,” he said. “We don’t have that horizontal angle with seed coming in from behind and trying to go forward. It’s really difficult to make the horizontal opener work, especially in wet soils.” Atom Jet has also addressed overall opener length. A longer opener provides a bigger surface upon which the mud can form a curl. A short opener gives the mud less opportunity to curl. “Since the 1990s, our openers have been the shortest front to back,” Senchuk said. “People ask why Atom-Jet openers have such a good reputation for seeding into mud. It’s the spur, the vertical design and the short opener. Every opener we make has all three factors built in. That’s why we don’t designate a particular gumbo opener. They’re all gumbo openers.”

BOURGAULT TILLAGE TOOLS The first two decades of zero till were marked by technology addressing typically dry prairie conditions, said Corny Chomenchuk, territory manager for Bourgault Tillage Tools. “But now things are going in the opposite direction,” he said.

“The openers designed to work in dry conditions do not work in the mud we’re experiencing today. It’s a different technology today.” Chomenchuk’s territory includes eastern Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Minnesota and both Dakotas, which are all mired deep in mud this spring. Last year half his Manitoba farm went unseeded because of wet conditions. “Farmers always like to say, ‘I’ve got the worst mud.’ Then the other guy says, ‘no, I’ve got the worst mud.’ They’re both wrong. It’s not a matter of which is worse because they’re all different. Mud on the Regina flats is totally different than mud in the Red River Valley. But I think most everyone agrees that if an opener works in the Red River gumbo, it will work in any mud.” Chomenchuk said Bourgault Tillage Tools began developing boots and tips specifically for Red River gumbo more than a decade ago. “In today’s conditions, those openers are suitable for just about every region in Western Canada,” he said. “For example, we developed a front delivery opener that valley farmers have used for about 12 years. As soon as the ground opens, we quickly drop the seed into the trench. The distance from the tip to the back is very short. That’s critical. A longer opener has more surface for the mud to bind to, so it plugs easier.” The front delivery boot for single shoot knives is 047ASY-1000W. He said it’s probably the company’s most versatile mud boot, taking anything from a three-quarter inch tip up to a four-inch tip. “Some guys use the three-quarter inch tip for oilseeds, then switch to something like a three inch tip for cereals. For all around mud, I think the one inch tip is the most popular. That’s number 200 TIP 1011.” While many people think a narrower three-quarter inch tip should work best in sticky mud, Chomenchuk said that’s not always the case. He said that in really heavy gumbo, the extra width afforded by the oneinch tip is just enough to stop mud from making its way into the delivery chamber. “Plus, the one inch tip has just a bit of a shoulder, or what some people call a spur, to deal with that orange peeling. There’s a little step in there to prevent the mud from curling up into the opener. “It knocks that rolling mud back down. It comes down to a matter of preference whether a guy wants three-quarter inch or one inch.” Bourgault Tillage Tools also has a rear delivery knock-on style boot that was originally designed for the Red River Valley but is now sold across the Prairies.

WORKING IN THE MUD Follow The Western Producer this spring as we cover the issues of working in the mud. Check out our ongoing coverage at www.producer.com. “The 200 KNH 4010 lets the seed come out behind. The tunnel is cut at an angle. The delivery slot starts at the bottom and extends up about three inches. It’s a big opening, so it’s really hard for mud to plug it.” The 050 KNH 0812 is the other bolton rear delivery opener that Chomenchuk recommends. The design is more than 12 years old, but he said it remains a versatile Terence Peatman, left, of Dutch Industries, talks to farmer Glen Muller knife that accepts tips from three- about Dutch’s new opener. | DUTCH INDUSTRIES PHOTO quar ter inch up to a four inch spread. “The other thing to consider is that paired row openers can work fairly well in some mud conditions if you don’t have heavy gumbo.”

DUTCH INDUSTRIES The new universal series opener from Dutch is an upgraded version of the original low-draft gumbo opener. “The gumbo opener was designed specifically for guys on gumbo, so that boot morphed into our new universal series,” said Brian Cruson of Dutch Industries. “On the body, we have a little lip over the top of the wings, so mud can’t squeeze in between the body and the wing. Then we put a shelf on the bottom of the tip. When mud scrapes underneath and tries to curl up the back of the boot, the shelf stops it.” He said the seed opening is at the back of the tip, and fertilizer goes behind. Cruson said the idea behind the universal opener was to make it as versatile as possible. One opener now serves all purposes from gumbo to sand. It’s designed so customers can install whatever tip they want. The same boot handles single, double or triple shoot with the removal of one roll pin. It handles up to a five inch spread in the single shoot lineup and is available in 3/8 inch, 3/4 inch and 1 1/2 inch vertical depths for double shooting. Cast and steel bodies are available.

FROC Manitoba farm machinery developer Dallas Skayman hasn’t added a gumbo boot to his lineup because he’s happy with an opener that is already on the market.

Bourgault Tillage Tools offers front and rear delivery gumbo openers, with tips ranging from 3/4 inch to four inches. | BOURGAULT TILLAGE TOOLS PHOTO

ABOVE: Dutch’s universal opener is intended to be as versatile as possible. | DUTCH INDUSTRIES PHOTO LEFT: All Atom-Jet openers are designed for gumbo. | ATOM-JET PHOTO


PRODUCTION “The best mud opener I ever used on our farm is the Froc from Saskatchewan,” he said. He also sells Frocs to his own customers who want a good gumbo opener. Maurice Froc has manufactured boots at his shop near Melfort for 19 years. Chances are, producers may have seeded with a Froc Air Seeder Boot and not known it. “John Deere used to buy them by the thousands and ship them all over the world,” he said. His 20-year-old design is similar to some of the latest generation of boots coming out from the big companies, he added. “The seed boot comes in behind the opener. It mounts behind the shank.” Froc said customers can install any brand tip as long as there is some crown underneath the shovel, spoon or other style tip. There must be enough space for the seed to spread around, he added. The latest gumbo boots from other companies have the seed coming out the back rather than straight down into the mud, but Froc doesn’t think that’s necessary. “The seed comes right out the bottom of our round boot. We have a venturi at the bottom of the boot. It spreads the seed up to six inches if you want. “It’s all done with the venturi. There’s no deflector or dividers or anything like that to damage the seed. The venturi makes it happen. “This venturi is right at the outlet. It’s shaped like a heart. Any mud that creeps in seems to flop right out. The air just blows it right out.” The Froc boot sells for $25.95. Options such as side shelves for narrow openers are extra.

GEN MANUFACTURING Dave Bergen of Gen Manufacturing said a major difference between single shoot and paired row or double shoot openers is that mud doesn’t seem to plug the single shoot as quickly or as totally as it does the double shoot opener. He said it takes more research and development to make a paired row opener work in mud. “We were in the same boat as Dutch with our double row openers about 10 years ago,” Bergen said. “On our paired row openers, we had the seed going straight down into the mud. That lets the mud creep up into the opener and plug it up. “As soon as we put them out on the market, we saw that the open bottom worked very well in normal conditions, but not at all in mud.” All Gen openers are cast. Bergen said he changed the mould to close up the opening at the bottom of the openers. “We added a bit more material to the belly underneath. We closed off the seed opening at the bottom so now the seed goes straight back.

CONTACT INFORMATION: Bourgault Tillage Tools: Corny Chomenchuk, 306-275-4500 or visit www.tillagetools.com.

RIGHT: The Froc seed boot comes in behind the opener. It mounts behind the shank. The customer installs any brand tip as long as there’s some crown underneath the shovel, spoon or other style tip. A round or heart shaped outlet is available to spread the seed up to six inches. | FROC PHOTO “Some of our openers were already like that way back in the mid-’90s when we started making them. The others were changed about 10 years ago.

“Our thinking is that if a tip works in mud, it will work in any field. So we make tips that work in mud first, and then we sell them for all conditions.”

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An effort to expand flax production to the northern region of the Prairies looks promising, says the project leader. “I have to say I’m quite excited about the results that we are seeing so far,” said Paul Dribnenki, a Viterra flax breeder who is heading the Northern Adapted Flax Variety Development Program. The project that began in 2007 with seed money from Agriculture Canada got its legs in 2010 with the commitment of research and funding from a consortium of government agencies and pr ivate industr y groups. Dribnenki has identified about 40 promising parent lines containing

I was absolutely blown away. The earliest lines we had were actually 25 days earlier than CDC Bethune. That’s huge. PAUL DRIBNENKI VITERRA

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clubroot, these varieties will give farmers an oilseed option in their rotations where they can’t use canola,” he said. Dribnenki attributes the early success of the project to a simple yet critically important factor — that the breeding work is taking place in the targeted area of production. Trials have been conducted in Vegreville, Alta., where Dribnenki works in addition to Dawson Creek, B.C., Lake Lenore, Sask., Melfort, Sask., Strasbourg, Sask., Roblin, Man., and Arborg, Man. Earlier in his career Dribnenki attempted to accomplish the same northern trait objectives while working as a flax breeder in southern Manitoba. That project was a failure but it helped him realize that breeding and selection work for the Northern Adapted Flax Variety Development Program had to be done at a latitude where researchers can see which plants respond well to long days and short nights. “You’ve got to work with the environment. Let the environment express the genetics that you’re looking at,” said Dribnenki. “It’s actually really quite simple but the results are quite dramatic when you’re actually breeding in the right zone.” Expected perks of expanding flax

production into the cooler climate of the northern prairies are higher yields, increased oil content and boosted levels of omega 3 fatty acids, which should help the flax industry expand demand into high value food markets. Dribnenki said if everything goes as planned with the 2011 trials, they will be advancing the best lines into a northern flax co-op program in 2012 with the first varieties being registered as early as February, 2014. That means seed could be commercially available in 2015. He stressed that the new varieties would benefit farmers in traditional flax growing regions as well by allowing them to seed and harvest their crops earlier. “Last year was a perfect example. I think all flax farmers from Estevan to Edmonton would appreciate these northern traits.” Simonson agreed that the appeal of the new varieties will be farreaching. He looks forward to growing varieties with determinate maturity and stems and bolls that ripen at the same time on his farm near Swift Current, Sask. “It will certainly make harvesting much easier. Straw management, when you’ve got green straw, is really difficult. If you’ve got nice ripe, dry straw it’s a whole lot easier,” he said.

New research is expected to allow flax production to expand beyond its traditional domain of southeastern Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba. | FILE PHOTO

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POLITICS | CONSERVATIVE PLANS

Feds must act quickly on CWB: grain official End to CWB monopoly? | The Western Grain Elevator Association wants to be aware of coming changes BY ADRIAN EWINS SASKATOON NEWSROOM

Pelicans have returned to the Arm River near Craik, Sask., and huddle together to keep warm on a recent cool morning. | MICKEY WATKINS PHOTO

The federal government should announce its plans for the Canadian Wheat Board as quickly as possible, said the executive director of the Western Grain Elevator Association. “It’s important the government signals what its intentions are early on and that changes be done in a thoughtful and measured way,” said Wade Sobkowich. By winning a majority government in the May 2 election, the Conservatives are in a position to follow through on their pledge to end the CWB’s single desk. A main issue during the long debate over the wheat board’s future has been whether a voluntary CWB would be able to move products to market because it lacks grain handling capabilities. Single desk supporters have argued the board will have difficulties reaching deals with private companies competing for the same grain. Sobkowich said major grain handlers have no strong views on the issue. “We’re prepared to accommodate

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whatever future government and producers decide upon,” he said. “If there is some sort of role for the grain handling companies to play in the marketing of wheat and barley in a new system, we’re interested in having that described to us.” He said the grain handlers’ objective is to make the industry more profitable for everyone, including farmers, regardless how the crop is marketed. Sobkowich said he believes the wheat board can perform successfully in a system operating in the way the federal government has proposed. The CWB would probably have to arrange partnerships with grain handlers but there’s no reason to believe that can’t be accomplished, he said. access=subscriber section=news,none,none

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POLITICS | CONSERVATIVE PLANS

Farm groups favouring voluntary CWB urge Conservatives to end monopoly Some groups want plebiscite | NFU says not all Conservatives are against the CWB BY ADRIAN EWINS SASKATOON NEWSROOM

Farm groups that oppose the Canadian Wheat Board’s single desk say they hope the Conservative government will use its new majority powers to implement a voluntary wheat board. The Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association, which has been leading the campaign to make the CWB voluntary, says it is also hoping to work with the government on railway service improvements, Canada Grain Act reforms and new international trade agreements “We encourage the government to move forward as quickly as possible on all these initiatives,” said association president Kevin Bender. “The faster we move ahead, the faster we can usher in greater prosperity in our sector.” He urged the government to end the wheat board’s monopoly as of Aug. 1, with the understanding that existing CWB farmer contracts be honoured. Agriculture minister Gerry Ritz recently repeated his election pledge to remove wheat and barley from the Canadian Wheat Board monopoly. Ritz, who had not been reappointed agriculture minister as deadlines

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passed for this issue, could not be reached for comment. But a spokesperson in his Ottawa office sent an e-mail statement: “Our government has always been clear that western Canadian grain growers deserve freedom to choose how they market their grain.” Meanwhile, the Grain Growers of Canada listed its priorities for the new government: • improving rail transportation, following the recommendations of the recently completed rail freight service review and previous government commitment; • boosting federal funding for agriculture research; • pursuing international trade agreements; • acting promptly to remove barley from the CWB marketing mandate; • reforming the CWB electoral voters list to ensure only actual farmers vote;

• working with farmers and the CWB to give growers more marketing freedom while ensuring the CWB is a strong and effective marketer for those who wish to sell through it. National Farmers Union president Terry Boehm took issue with those who want immediate reform to the CWB, saying the election results do not give the governing Conservatives a mandate to end the single desk. Farmers voted Conservative in the federal election for many reasons, he said, and it shouldn’t be assumed they voted to end the CWB’s single desk. He argued that results from CWB director elections, which have elected mostly single desk backers, demonstrate single desk support. If the government is concerned about economic development, said Boehm, it should review the studies that have been done about the benefits the CWB brings to wheat and barley marketing. The NFU wants the federal government to allow prairie grain farmers to determine the board’s future through a two-question plebiscite. Western Barley Growers Association president Brian Otto said the organization supports legislation that would allow farmers to opt out of the CWB. access=subscriber section=news,none,none

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Monsanto’s first canola seed cleaning plant is on pace for completion in September. The $14 million plant project, announced in September 2010, is designed to clean all canola seed contracted by Monsanto in North America. Located on a 35 acre site east of Lethbridge, the plant will initially clean more than 10,000 acres of hybrid seed. Deon Nagy, site lead for Monsanto Canada, said May 4 that the plant will clean about 10 varieties of hybrid canola seed. The seed will be shipped elsewhere for treating and bagging. “We’re excited. This is the first canola cleaning plant for Monsanto,” said Nagy.

“It’s good for the area and good for us here. We’re happy to have that investment here locally.” Lethbridge is a central point for Canadian canola seed production for most of the major seed companies because of its climate and availability of irrigation. Pioneer and Bayer also contract canola seed production in the region. Ryan Baldwin, president of Monsanto Canada’s seed and traits business, said expansion of the company’s seed production and sales is in the company’s forecast. He referred to new traits Monsanto expects to incorporate into canola seed over the next five to 10 years. Last year, Monsanto built a plant breeding centre in Winnipeg and expanded its crop technology research centre in Saskatoon. access=subscriber section=news,crops,none

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Russian drought expected to lift

Canadian and snow geese are turning up in great numbers across the Prairies as evidenced by this flock seen near Cadogan, Alta. | DEBBIE PREDIGER PHOTO

MOSCOW, Russia (Reuters) — Weather forecasters do not expect another severe drought in Russia this year and analysts say conditions could allow an early resumption of Russian grain exports, halted last August by the worst drought in a century. Long-term weather forecasts are not very accurate, however, and last year analysts expected a big harvest until the end of June, before the drought killed off a third of the crop. Official weather forecaster Rosgidromet is not predicting a repeat of last year’s drought, although its website meteoinfo.ru shows access=subscriber section=news,none,none

Canola Nutrient Needs The production of high-yielding, high-quality canola requires sound and balanced nutrient management. In a recent survey, the Canola Council of Canada found that canola growers were applying an average 80 lbs of nitrogen (N), 26 lbs of phosphate (P2O5), 5 lbs of potash (K2O) and 14 lbs of sulphur (S) on a per acre basis. The chart below shows total nutrient uptake (pound of actual nutrient) on a per acre basis, required to reach the indicated yield levels for canola. The numbers in the chart account for nutrient removal in grain and uptake into the straw. Canola growers are reminded that when nutrient applications are not in line with yield targets – yield targets may not be met, or they may be in risk of depleting soil nutrient reserves. Balanced fertility to match nutrient needs and soil testing are recommended management practices that can be used to help ensure high-yielding, quality canola production.

Nutrient Uptake* for Canola at Various Yield Targets Yield Target (bu/acre)

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above-average temperatures may be registered in some crop producing regions this summer. It added that a deficit of precipitation may be felt in some regions in the summer, but in most parts of European Russia, precipitation volumes will exceed those of last year. CHINA CONDITIONS

China’s farmers urged to nurture crops BEIJING, China (Reuters) — China’s Henan province, the country’s largest wheat area, has been hit by lingering dry weather, and local authorities urged farmers to water their crops at the crucial growing stage despite the high costs it could incur. China Securities Journal cited the Henan government office of flood control and drought relief as saying that 2.7 million acres of wheat in the province were affected by drought. The province produces about 26 percent of China’s total wheat output. EUROPE CONDITIONS

German crops withering HAMBURG, Germany (Reuters) — The prolonged period of dry weather in Germany has now started to damage Germany’s grain and rapeseed crops, German farming association DBV said. Rapeseed had especially suffered from a cold winter followed by dry weather in April, it said. “The expectations for the coming rapeseed and grains crop have received a setback in many parts of Germany,” the association said. “The dryness in past weeks has damaged plant development.” The farming association statement confirms the suspicion of traders and analysts that dryness has now damaged crops. German weather services say only 38 percent of average monthly rain fell in April. MEAT CONSUMPTION

U.S. meat consumption slows CHICAGO, Ill. (Reuters) — The barbecue grill at Keith and Mary Jane Kasper’s house in suburban Chicago has been prepped and ready to go for more than a week, but it sits idle as unseasonably cold, damp weather has them cooking indoors. “We are not going to invest in good steaks just to cook them on top of the stove,” Mary Jane Kasper said. That attitude has been typical this spring as cookouts have been rained out through much of the northern plains states and eastern seaboard, as well as much of the southeast. After a brief spate of sunshine, more rain is on the way, particularly in the soaked and tornado-ravaged south. “If we don’t get out of this kind of weather pattern, it could do some damage,” Jim Robb, an economist with Livestock Marketing Information Center, said of meat sales. And that can be bad news for meat companies that count on seasonal grilling to boost sales. Beef plants in April, on average, lost $18.50 on each head of cattle they processed, compared with $40 per head profit a year ago. Pork plants, on average, had a profit of 64 cents per hog versus a year earlier profit of $5.50, said Colorado-based analysis firm HedgersEdge.com.


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Tributes/Memoriams ...............0100 Announcements ...................... 0200 COMMUNITY CALENDAR British Columbia ................... 0310 Alberta...................................0320 Saskatchewan ......................0330 Manitoba ...............................0340 Airplanes ................................. 0400 Alarms & Security Systems .... 0500 ANTIQUES Antique Auctions .................. 0701 Antique Equipment ...............0703 Antique Vehicles ...................0705 Antique Miscellaneous ......... 0710 Arenas ..................................... 0800 Auction Sales .......................... 0900 Auction Schools ...................... 0950 AUTO & TRANSPORT Auto Service & Repairs ......... 1050 Auto & Truck Parts ................ 1100 Buses ..................................... 1300 Cars .......................................1400 Trailers Grain Trailers ...................... 1505 Livestock Trailers .................1510 Misc. Trailers ........................ 1515 Trucks 2007 & Newer ......................1597 2000 - 2006 .......................1600 1999 & Older....................... 1665 Four Wheel Drive ................ 1670 Grain Trucks .........................1675 Semi Trucks ..........................1677 Specialized Trucks .............. 1680 Sport Utilities.......................1682 Various ................................ 1685 Vans ....................................... 1700 Vehicles Wanted ....................1705 BEEKEEPING Honey Bees ........................... 2010 Cutter Bees............................2020 Bee Equipment & Supplies ... 2025 Belting ......................................2200 Bio Diesel & Equipment...........2300 Books & Magazines ..................2400 BUILDING & RENOVATIONS Concrete Repair & Coatings ................................ 2504 Doors & Windows ................. 2505 Electrical & Plumbing ............2510 Lumber .................................. 2520 Roofing .................................. 2550 Supplies ................................ 2570 Buildings .................................. 2601 Building Movers ....................... 2602 Business Opportunities ...........2800 BUSINESS SERVICES Consulting ............................. 2901 Financial & Legal .................. 2902 Insurance & Investments...... 2903 Butcher’s Supplies .................. 3000 Chemicals................................. 3150 Clothing: Drygoods & Workwear ...........3170 Collectibles ..............................3200 Compressors ............................3300 Computers................................3400 CONTRACTING Custom Baling ....................... 3510 Custom Combining ............... 3520 Custom Feeding .....................3525 Custom Seeding .....................3527 Custom Silage ....................... 3530 Custom Spraying...................3540 Custom Trucking ................... 3550 Custom Tub Grinding .............3555 Custom Work .........................3560 Construction Equipment..........3600 Dairy Equipment ...................... 3685 Diesel Engines..........................3700 Educational ..............................3800 Electrical Motors...................... 3825 Electrical Equipment ............... 3828 Engines.....................................3850 Farm Buildings ........................ 4000 Bins .......................................4003 Storage/Containers...............4005 FARM MACHINERY Aeration ................................ 4103

Conveyors ............................. 4106 Equipment Monitors ............. 4109 Fertilizer Equipment .............. 4112 Grain Augers ..........................4115 Grain Carts .............................4118 Grain Cleaners ....................... 4121 Grain Dryers ...........................4124 Grain Elevators ......................4127 Grain Testers ......................... 4130 Grain Vacuums .......................4133 Harvesting & Haying Baling Equipment ............... 4139 Mower Conditioners ............4142 Swathers ............................. 4145 Swather Accessories ........... 4148 H&H Various.........................4151 Combines Belarus .................................4157 Case/IH ............................... 4160 CI ..........................................4163 Caterpillar Lexion ............... 4166 Deutz ................................... 4169 Ford/NH ................................4172 Gleaner .................................4175 John Deere ............................4178 Massey Ferguson..................4181 Python ................................. 4184 Versatile ...............................4187 White ................................... 4190 Various .................................4193 Combine Accessories Combine Headers................ 4199 Combine Pickups ................ 4202 Misc. Accessories ................ 4205 Hydraulics .............................4208 Parts & Accessories ............... 4211 Salvage .................................4214 Potato & Row Crop Equipment ............................4217 Repairs .................................. 4220 Rockpickers ............................4223 Snowblowers & Snowplows .......................... 4226 Silage Equipment .................. 4229 Special Equipment.................4232 Spraying Equipment PT Sprayers ......................... 4238 SP Sprayers ..........................4241 Spraying Various................. 4244 Tillage & Seeding Air Drills .............................. 4250 Air Seeders .......................... 4253 Harrows & Packers .............. 4256 Seeding Various .................. 4259 Tillage Equipment ............... 4262 Tillage & Seeding Various .............................. 4265 Tractors Agco Agco ....................................4274 Allis/Deutz..........................4277 White .................................4280 Belarus ................................ 4283 Case/IH ............................... 4286 Steiger ............................... 4289 Caterpillar ........................... 4292 John Deere ........................... 4295 Kubota ................................. 4298 Massey Ferguson................. 4301 New Holland ........................4304 Ford ................................... 4307 Versatile ............................ 4310 Universal ..............................4313 Zetor .................................... 4316 Various Tractors .................. 4319 Loaders & Dozers ...................4322 Miscellaneous ....................... 4325 Wanted .................................. 4328 Fencing .................................... 4400 Financing/Leasing ...................4450 Firewood .................................. 4475 Fish & Fish Farming...... ...........4500 Food Products .......................... 4525 Forestry / Logging Equipment ...............4550 Fork Lifts & Pallet Trucks ........ 4600 Fruit / Fruit Processing ............4605 Fur Farming .............................. 4675 Generators ................................4725 GPS ........................................... 4730 Green Energy.............................4775

Health Care .............................. 4810 Health Foods ............................ 4825 Heating & Air Conditioning....................4850 Hides, Furs, & Leathers ...........4880 Hobbies & Handicrafts ............4885 Household Items......................4890 Iron & Steel ..............................4960 Irrigation Equipment ...............4980 LANDSCAPING Greenhouses .........................4985 Lawn & Garden .....................4988 Nursery & Gardening Supplies ............4990 LIVESTOCK Cattle Auction Sales ......................5005 Black Angus ......................... 5010 Red Angus ........................... 5015 Belgian Blue ........................5030 Blonde d’Aquitaine ............. 5035 Brahman ..............................5040 Brangus ............................... 5042 Braunvieh ............................ 5047 BueLingo ............................. 5052 Charolais ............................. 5055 Dexter ..................................5065 Excellerator ......................... 5067 Galloway .............................5070 Gelbvieh .............................. 5075 Guernsey .............................5080 Hereford ............................. 5090 Highland ..............................5095 Holstein ............................... 5100 Jersey ................................... 5105 Limousin............................... 5115 Lowline .................................5118 Luing.....................................5120 Maine-Anjou .........................5125 Miniature............................. 5130 Murray Grey .........................5135 Piedmontese ....................... 5160 Pinzgauer .............................5165 Red Poll ................................ 5175 Salers....................................5185 Santa Gertrudis ................... 5188 Shaver Beefblend.................5195 Shorthorn ............................5200 Simmental ........................... 5205 South Devon .........................5210 Speckle Park.........................5215 Tarentaise ........................... 5220 Texas Longhorn ....................5225 Wagyu.................................. 5230 Welsh Black ..........................5235 Cattle Various ..................... 5240 Cattle Wanted ..................... 5245 Cattle Events & Seminars ....5247 Horses Auction Sales ...................... 5305 American Saddlebred ......... 5310 Appaloosa ............................5315 Arabian ................................ 5320 Belgian .................................5325 Canadian ..............................5327 Clydesdale ........................... 5330 Donkeys ................................5335 Haflinger ............................. 5345 Miniature............................. 5365 Morgan .................................5375 Mules ...................................5380 Norwegian Fjord ................. 5385 Paint ....................................5390 Palomino ............................. 5395 Percheron ............................5400 Peruvian ..............................5405 Ponies..................................5408 Quarter Horse ......................5415 Shetland .............................. 5420 Sport Horses ....................... 5424 Standardbred ......................5430 Tennessee Walker ............... 5445 Thoroughbred .....................5450 Welsh ................................... 5455 Horses Various ....................5460 Horses Wanted .................... 5465 Horse Events, Seminars ...... 5467 Horse Hauling .....................5469 Harness & Vehicles ............. 5470 Saddles.................................5475 Sheep Auction Sales ...................... 5505

Arcott................................... 5510 Columbia ............................. 5520 Dorper ..................................5527 Dorset .................................. 5530 Katahdin .............................. 5550 Lincoln..................................5553 Suffolk .................................5580 Texel Sheep ......................... 5582 Sheep Various .....................5590 Sheep Wanted ..................... 5595 Sheep Events, Seminars ..... 5597 Sheep Service, Supplies ..... 5598 Swine Auction Sales ......................5605 Wild Boars ........................... 5662 Swine Various ..................... 5670 Swine Wanted ......................5675 Swine Events, Seminars.......5677 Poultry Baby Chicks ......................... 5710 Ducks & Geese .................... 5720 Turkeys ................................ 5730 Birds Various........................5732 Poultry Various ................... 5740 Poultry Equipment ...............5741 Specialty Alpacas .................................5753 Bison (Buffalo) .....................5755 Deer ......................................5757 Elk........................................ 5760 Goats ....................................5765 Llama ................................... 5770 Rabbits .................................5773 Ratite: Emu, Ostrich, Rhea ..............5775 Yaks ..................................... 5780 Events & Seminars ...............5781 Specialty Livestock Equipment............................5783 Livestock Various .................. 5785 Livestock Equipment ............ 5790 Livestock Services & Vet Supplies .................................5792 Lost and Found ........................5800 Miscellaneous Articles.............5850 Misc Articles Wanted ............... 5855 Musical ..................................... 5910 Notices ..................................... 5925 ORGANIC Certification Services ........... 5943 Food....................................... 5945 Grains .................................... 5947 Livestock ...............................5948 Personal (prepaid) ...................5950 Personal Various (prepaid) ..... 5952 Pest Control .............................5960 PETS Registered ............................. 5970 Non Registered ......................5971 Working Dogs ........................ 5973 Pets & Dog Events ..................5975 Photography ............................5980 Propane ................................... 6000 Pumps ......................................6010 Radio, TV & Satellites ............. 6040 REAL ESTATE B.C. Properties ...................... 6110 Commercial Buildings/Land ..6115 Condos/Townhouses............. 6120 Cottages & Lots ......................6125 Houses & Lots ....................... 6126 Mobile Homes ........................6127 Ready To Move .......................6128 Resorts .................................. 6129 Recreational Property .......... 6130 Farms & Ranches British Columbia ..................6131 Alberta..................................6132 Saskatchewan ......................6133 Manitoba ............................. 6134 Pastures .............................. 6136 Wanted ................................ 6138 Acreages .............................. 6139 Miscellaneous ..................... 6140 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES All Terrain Vehicles ................6161 Boats & Watercraft ................6162 Campers & Trailers ............... 6164 Golf Cars ................................ 6165 Motor Homes......................... 6166

Motorcycles ............................6167 Snowmobiles ........................ 6168 Refrigeration ............................ 6180 RENTALS & ACCOMMODATIONS Apartments & Houses ........... 6210 Vacation Accommodations ... 6245 Restaurant Supplies ................ 6320 Sausage Equipment .................6340 Sawmills...................................6360 Scales .......................................6380 PEDIGREED SEED Cereal Seeds Barley ..................................6404 Durum..................................6407 Oats ..................................... 6410 Rye....................................... 6413 Triticale ............................... 6416 Wheat .................................. 6419 Forage Seeds Alfalfa .................................. 6425 Annual Forage ..................... 6428 Clover .................................. 6431 Grass Seeds ...........................6434 Oilseeds Canola ................................6440 Flax ......................................6443 Pulse Crops Beans ...................................6449 Chickpeas ............................ 6452 Lentil ................................... 6455 Peas .....................................6458 Specialty Crops Canary Seeds ......................6464 Mustard ............................... 6467 Potatoes ..............................6470 Sunflower ............................ 6473 Other Specialty Crops ......... 6476 COMMON SEED Cereal Seeds ......................... 6482 Forage Seeds .........................6485 Grass Seeds ...........................6488 Oilseeds ................................ 6491 Pulse Crops ...........................6494 Various .................................. 6497 Organic Seed ...........See Class 5947 FEED MISCELLANEOUS Feed Grain .............................6505 Hay & Straw .......................... 6510 Pellets & Concentrates ..........6515 Fertilizer ................................6530 Feed Wanted .........................6540 Seed Wanted ......................... 6542 Sewing Machines ..................... 6710 Sharpening Services .................6725 Sporting Goods ........................ 6825 Outfitters............................... 6827 Stamps & Coins ........................6850 Swap......................................... 6875 Tanks ........................................ 6925 Tarpaulins ................................ 6975 Tenders..................................... 7025 Tickets ...................................... 7027 Tires .........................................7050 Tools ......................................... 7070 Travel........................................ 7095 Water Pumps............................ 7150 Water Treatment ......................7200 Welding .................................... 7250 Well Drilling .............................7300 Winches....................................7400 CAREERS Career Training ........................8001 Child Care.................................8002 Construction ........................... 8004 Domestic Services .................. 8008 Farm / Ranch ............................ 8016 Forestry / Logging .................... 8018 Help Wanted ............................8024 Management ............................ 8025 Mining ...................................... 8027 Oilfield .....................................8030 Professional ............................. 8032 Sales / Marketing .................... 8040 Trades / Technical ....................8044 Truck Drivers ............................8046 Employment Wanted (prepaid) ...............................8050

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THE PRAIRIE BOTTLERS PROJECT. Have you any info, photos, memories of a pop bottle plant in your home town? Please contact PBP at 303 32nd St., Saskatoon, SK, S7L 0S5, www.prairiebottlers.blog.com

4- DIOMAND DA 20-C1, 2003; 4- Diomand DA 20-C1, 2006; 1- American Champion 8KAB, 2008; 2- Cessna 172M, 1974 and 1977. Ph. 403-637-2250, Water Valley, AB. MGK AERO: LIGHT aircraft and engine parts, satisfaction guaranteed. Altona, MB, 204-324-6088. CESSNA 210M CENTURION, 1977, S/N 21062082, 3613 TTAF, Garmin GDL 69 XM weather, $20,000 recent refurbishment, Garmin GNS 530, 406 ELT and Sierra gear door mod. 403-637-2250, Water Valley AB 3 ”—Â?‘™•Â?‹ǥ3 –ƒÂ?Ž‡›Ǥ33 3 –3 ‹•3 ™‹–Š3 3’”‘ˆ‘—Â?†3•ƒ†Â?॥3–Šƒ–3–Š‡3ˆƒÂ?‹Ž›3‘ˆ3 3 –ƒÂ?Ž‡›3 ƒÂ?Â?‘—Â?…‡3 Š‹•3 ’ƒ••‹Â?‰3 ‹Â?3 38†Â?‘Â?–‘Â?3‘Â?3 ‘Â?Â†ÂƒÂ›ÇĄ3 ƒ›3ͳǤ335‘”Â?3 3‘Â?39‡„3ʹͺǥ3ͳ͝ʹ͡3‹Â?3 ‡™35”‹‰†‡Â?ÇĄ3Š‡3 3ˆƒ”Â?‡†3 ‹Â?3 –Š‡3 ‡†ƒŽ‹ƒ3 ƒ”‡ƒ3 ˆ‘”3 Â?‘•–3 3‘ˆ3 Š‹•3 Ž‹ˆ‡Ǥ3 3 Š‡3 ˆƒÂ?‹Ž›3 ™‹ŽŽ3 ”‡…‡‹˜‡3 3ˆ”‹‡Â?†•3 ƒ–3 –Š‡3 ‘Â?‹–‘”3 ƒŽŽ3 ‘Â?3 —Â?‡3 3Í´Íś3 ƒ–3 Í´3 Â’Â?ÇĄ3 ™‹–Š3 ‹Â?–‡”Â?‡Â?–3 ‘ˆ3 –Š‡3 3…”‡Â?ƒ–‡†3 ”‡Â?ƒ‹Â?•3 –‘3 ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™3 ƒ–3 –Š‡3 36‘Â?•‘”–3 6ƒ–Š‘Ž‹…3 …‡Â?‡–‡”›Ǥ3 3 6‘Â?ÇŚ 3†‘Ž‡Â?…‡•3 ƒÂ?†3 Â?‡Â?‘”‹‡•3 Â?ƒ›3 „‡3 3ˆ‘”™ƒ”†‡†3–Š”‘—‰Š3 ‡”‡Â?‹–›39—Â?‡”ƒŽ3 3 ‡”˜‹…‡•3‘ˆ38†Â?‘Â?–‘Â?Ǥ

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COMANCHE 260C, 3795 TT, 450 SMOH, 50 since new 3-blade prop, Bendix/King radios, Garmin 150 GPS, Autocontrol III, Agrus 3000 moving map, Lopresti speed mod, Flightcom intercom, 6 point Alcor EGT, many more options, always hangared, asking $100,000. Ph 780-836-6455 cell, 780-836-3559, Manning, AB. CESSNA 182 1957, 2700 TT, 250 hrs. on factory eng., STOL kit, new transponder/ Mode C, NDH, $69,000. 403-302-3053, rienya@hotmail.com Red Deer, AB. LACOMBE FLY-IN BREAKFAST, rain or shine, Sunday, June 5th, 7:00 AM until noon. Airport Advisor 122.8. Contact Mike 403-350-8215.

VANS RV6A 410 ttsn, O320, light and fast, slider, excellent cond. $65,000. Call for more info 250-503-0259. Located in ANTIQUES FROM FIVE ESTATES, Vernon, BC. odie2@shaw.ca Monday, May 23rd, 9:30 AM, Fort Qu’Ap1946 AERONCA SUPER CHIEF, TTAF 1843, pelle, Saskatchewan. All selling completely SMOH 643, 85 HP, recovered 2007, Stits unreserved. Phone 306-332-5382. Pictures process, Spar AD complied, new wood, soon at shaverauction.com PL #1-914399 glass, tires, cables, Hanlin-Wilson exhaust, Scott tail wheel, slick mags, hand held Icom radio, 1500 skis, $22,000. Elmer 250-789-3140 evenings, Taylor, BC. ADRIAN’S MAGNETO SERVICE Guaranteed repairs on mags and ignitors. Repairs. 1946 7AC AERONCA CHAMP, 65 HP Parts. Sales. 204-326-6497. Box 21232, Cont., 4400 TT, 20 SMOH, fresh C of A, Steinbach, MB. R5G 1S5. great shape and a real eye catcher, asking $22,000. For more details call Rob MCCORMICK SEPARATOR 22-38 w/belts, $350 OBO; NH ground drive binder, $550 403-575-1559, 403-578-8045, Consort, AB OBO. Both used in recent years; Also other CESSNA 414A III Chancellor Ram VII, horse drawn equipment for parts or resto1980, S/N 414A-0478, 5217 TTAF, Garmin ration, $50- $100. 403-526-0665 Irvine AB GNS 480, S-Tec 60-2 autopilot, winglets and speed brakes. Phone 403-637-2250, 2 JD AR’s; 1 JD R; 1 JD D; 1 Massey Harris 44; 1 Oliver 77 diesel; 1 McCormick DeerWater Valley, AB. ing W30. Prefer to sell as pkg., located in NE Alberta. For more information call: SHOAL LAKE, MB, Fly-In Breakfast, 250-723-4600, Port Alberni, BC. Sunday, May 29, 8 to 11, $6. Fuel and oil, wheels or floats, everyone welcome. More WANTED: THRESHING MACHINE, must info www.slflyingclub.com 204-365-7088. have belts and be in good working cond; also horse drawn binder w/canvases and FLY ADVANCED AEROBATICS at a fraction in good working cond. 780-656-2368 or of the cost of a production aerobatic aero- 780-656-3033, Smoky Lake, AB. plane. Homebuilt 1991 RANS S-10 SAKOTA. 110 MPH midwing two seat tail- 1953 FORD GOLDEN JUBILEE, good rundragger with inverted fuel. +4/-2 g, 960 ner/project, c/w extra tin, sickle mowlb. max. gross, 460 lb. empty. 583 Rotax, e r / t r a i l i n g m o w e r, $ 2 2 0 0 O B O . 17.5 hrs SMOH, electric var. pitch prop 45 403-813-9598, Calgary area, AB. hrs SNEW, 304 hrs TTAF, NMDH, $30,000. 306-625-3922, Ponteix, SK.

FOR SALE: Front hydraulic controls for D717A; 3TD7 Richardson grader pull type; RD8 Cat; D7 Cat; D4 Cat; TD14 Caterpillar; Sawmill; Edger; Trimmer; W6 IH; Massey 22; Cockshutt 70. Wanted: Parts Book for 4 5 0 D T i m b e r j a c k s k i d d e r . 306-236-3172, Dorintosh, SK. 1957 MERCURY 500; 1953 IHC Farmall. Both very nice, $2500 each OBO. 306-946-3806, Watrous, SK. ATTENTION MASSEY COLLECTORS! Rare restored Massey Super 90 on propane c/w factory FEL, mint, multi-power, new paint, new decals, etc . Photos available. 403-485-8198, Arrowwood, AB.

MINNEAPOLIS G706, FWA, excellent c o n d i t i o n , o n e o w n e r . P h o n e BUYING TRACTOR CATALOGUES, brochures, manuals, calendars, etc. Edmonton 306-715-1507, Wakaw, SK. AB. Barry 780-921-3942, 780-903-3432. 25 STATIONARY ENGINES, all running, also JD pump jacks. 403-946-3998, Cross- 1530 McCORMICK DEERING tractor on steel, best offer; D Case, $900 OBO; 60 JD field, AB. with dozer blade, $2500 OBO. Brand new FARMALL H, mint condition, $5600; also s a d d l e , w o n i n r a f f l e , $ 1 0 0 0 O B O. old cook stove. Phone for more info. 780-336-2556, Viking, AB. 306-477-3433, Allan, SK. 1953 FORD JUBILEE tractor, looks and 1954 JD 70 gas, exc. tin, great restoration r u n s e x c e l l e n t , $ 5 5 0 0 O B O ; 1 9 2 8 project, $5500. Phone 306-553-2230, MCCORMICK DEERING 15-30, restored, $3500 OBO. 306-963-2651, Stalwart, SK. Swift Current, SK. M, NEW paint, good tires, ready for CASE STEAM TRACTOR, 1/4 SCALE, JD or parade w/cultivator and JD 4’ H e a r t l a n d M o d e l , $ 7 5 0 0 . P h o n e work press drill; Allis Chalmers C.A. tractor, 403-887-4142, Sylvan Lake, AB. good paint, rubber, runs good; MH Poney THREE JD BR’S - 1940, 1994 and 1945. with MH sickle mower; JD Clipper combine Va r i o u s c o n d i t i o n . P i c s av a i l a b l e . motor; JD No. 8 mower. 306-934-6876, Saskatoon, SK. 250-862-7782, Kelowna, BC. 1955 IHC SUPER NDTA; 1951 International H; 1954 JD 60; 1948 JD AW, wide axle; 1956 Massey 333 (rare), new tires; All tractors restored, decaled. Phone for infomation. 306-896-2607, Churchbridge, SK.

1946 BC12D TAYLORCRAFT project. All MURPHY REBEL, 4 seat, STOL, wing and Ceconite envelopes, tapes and dope. I am tail kit; Skis for Rebel, will fit other home unable to complete project. $9000. 306-782-7195, Yorkton, SK. builts 306-823-4368, Neilburg, SK.

JOHN DEERE MODEL 70 gas tractor, standard, good running condition, $4200. 306-931-8478, Saskatoon, SK.

1975 C-182P, 2698 TT, 1143 SM, Narco and Cessna radios, intercom, LRT, auto gas STC, vg cond., $92,000 OBO. 306-752-4909, Melfort, SK.

444 MH, vg condition; W40 IHC parts or restore; W4 IHC w/FEL, engine seized. 306-445-5602, North Battleford, SK.

1996 WEATHERLY 620, 4600 TT, 950 SMOH, no damage history, always hangared, Satloc M3, new stainless booms, CP’s, fresh annual, $145,000. Lumsden, SK. 306-536-5055, norm@skynorth.com

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FOR SALE DUE to poor health. Second owner for 35 years, D7-3T #26254 hydraulic dozer, hard bar, reversing fan, wet clutch, pup motor, both motors run good. Hyster D7N winch, taking offers, 780-853-2451, Vermilion, AB.

WIRELESS DRIVEWAY ALARMS, calving/ foaling barn cameras, video surveillance, rear view cameras for RV’s, trucks, combines, seeders, sprayers and augers. M o u n t e d o n m a g n e t . C a l g a r y, A B . 1956 PA22 on Edo 2000, Borer prop; 1964 403-616-6610, www.FAAsecurity.com Mooney, 9/10, new prop in a box; 1959 Cessna 180, 2960 floats, 3500 skis; 1964 Cessna 185, 300 HP, 300 Cap floats, 3200 wheelskis; 1972 Cessna 172, 1978 or 1079 Cessna 206, low time engines. Call Jerry at 306-768-2824, Carrot River, SK.

18 RUNNING STATIONARY engines, many makes, all 1-1/2 HP, will sell as one lot or two. Some parts engines. 780-963-3972, Stony Plain, AB.

CITABRIA 7ECA (1968) PK 1800 floats and wheels w/ wheel pants. Major inspection and total fabric job in 2007, 1490 TT., $49,900. Phone 306-425-3257 or email: cl_215_to@yahoo.ca

JD UNSTYLED AR PARTS, large selection. Also model H parts. 204-326-6529 or 204-326-7873, Steinbech, MB. e-mail pwiebe@steinbech/hatchery.com 1971 INTERNATIONAL FARMALL 1026 hydro, shedded, very good condition. Phone 306-764-7865, Prince Albert, SK.

150 SUPER CUB on floats CG-HKT PA18, rebuilt 1986, always hangared, A1 shape, only 400 hrs. Complete with everything. $105,000 OBO. For details call: 250-397-2427, Forest Grove, BC. SUPER BUSHMASTER, wide body, 212 TTAF, King 97 flip flop, transponder w/Mode C, IO 360 Cont. 10.5 Lycon distance, 23� tundra tires, 1550 empty lbs., 3000 gross lbs., $95,000 no GST; Billmar floats 2550, $17,000. Ph 403-783-1450, Ponoka, AB. Email pingert2@telus.net

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HUGE HARDWARE Auction for Kazakoff Hardware, Main Street, Watson, SK., 9:00 AM, Saturday, May 21st. Hundreds of items- pipe fittings; bolts; paint; large assortment of fishing gear; archery; guns and ammo; household items and more. 2 r i n g s s e l l . F r o n t i e r Au c t i o n s L t d . , 306-338-2233, Wadena, SK. PL #909385. www.frontierauction.com

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M cDouga ll Auctioneers Ltd . P H (306) 75 7-175 5 L IC.#31448 0 OR TOLL FR EE 1-8 00-2 63-4193 COMMERCIAL FOOD AUCTION on June 9th-15th. For more info. call Hodgins Auctioneers, 1-800-667-2075, PL#915407. RESCHEDULED AUCTION for Ed Sagan. 7 miles North, 1/2 mile West of Birmingham (Melville area), Saturday May 14th, 11 AM. Visit ukrainetzauction.com or previous paper ads. PL #915851.

SHELDON’S HAULING, Haul all farm equipment and air drills. Winch dead equipment. 306-961-9699 Prince Albert SK

MACK AUCTION CO. presents a Huge Farm and Industrial Equipment and RV Auction, Saturday, June 11, 2011 at Trent’s Tire Yard Hwy 39 West, Estevan, SK, 10:00 AM. Ford 8670 FWA tractor with 2775 hrs, Versatile 160 bi-directional tractor orig. owner and 3556 hrs, DX 120 Deutz 2WD tractor w/clamp-on duals, IH 706 2WD diesel tractor, Case/IH 1680 SP combine w/$16,000 work order, IH 1480 SP combine w/20,000 work order, IH 810 straight cut header, IH 1482 PT Axial Flow combine, 24’ Versatile 2400 bi-directional 160 swather header for Versatile 160 bi-directional tractor, MacDon 2950 Premier swather and 16’ MacDon 922 auger haybine w/steel crimpers, 16’ MacDon 5000 pivot tongue haybine w/steel crimpers, 2003 NH BR780 round baler w/bale kicker and twine wrap, JD 567 round baler w/mega wide pickup, 1995 IH 4900 tandem gravel truck w/DT 466 engine and 6 spd., 1992 IH single axle grain truck with DT 466 diesel engine, 1995 Volvo White GMC hwy. tractor, 1994 Ford L9000 single axle semi tractor, 1996 28’ Norbert triple axle gooseneck stock trailer, 1994 20’ Norbert stock trailer restored, 2005 Precision T84 gooseneck flatdeck tandem dual trailer w/beavertail, 1993 Ford diesel 26’ cube van, Vermeer 605K round baler, Morris 6130 air cart, 16’ JD deep tillage cult., 40’ High-Line hydraulic packer bar, 1998 Premier 1900 30’ PTO swather, Morris Maxim 7130 air tank w/double shoot and 2 compartments, Case/IH 8480 soft core round baler, 1989 Trail King 26’ gooseneck livestock trailer, Brandt bale processor, 28’ MF 35 PT swather, steel drum swath roller, Buhler Farm King 10-70 swing auger, Highline 8510 PTO grain conveyor, Highline 1600 hyd. transfer grain conveyor, Batco 1835 PTO grain conveyor, Sakundiak 7-52 PTO auger, Jiffy bale processor, Chore Caddy 35 bu. feed wagon, Ag Chem Equipment Co. 1554 truck mount hopper spreader w/live floor twin spreaders and Dickey John monitor, BT lifters 1200 kg electric pallet jack, Brandt 3 PTH sprayer w/20’ booms, 2001 Chev Impala 4-dr. car, 24’ Fleetwood Yukon 5th wheel camper w/rear kitchen, 1980 Leocraft 29’ motor home w/73,958 kms, 1997 Chev Blazer for parts, 1980 Trailmobile 48’ semi trailer van, 1977 Monon 48’ semi trailer cube van, 1979 GMC 4WD Sierra Grand pickup, grain box pup trailer for farm use only, 20’ Reinell 190 motor boat w/190 HP inboard Merc Cruiser, 1988 24’ Fleetwood Yukon 5th wheel camper, Degelman land leveller, 24’ Bobco tandem axle gooseneck bale trailer, 2- Lewis cattle oilers, Farm King rotary seed cleaner, poly swath roller, Farm King 3 PTH snowblower, Wobco 666 road grader w/471 Detroit engine, 10’ dozer blade, hyd. drill fill, hyd. bin sweep, large collection of JD farm collectables. Visit www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale bill, photos and videos. 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962

Sale that was cancelled on April 30 due to weather is now on Tuesday, May 17 UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION for GARRY(Jake) & HERB RESTAU of Wapella, SK. TUESDAY MAY 17th 10:00am ORDER OF SALE: 10:00am - 12:00pm (tools, and misc. farm related smalls) 12:00pm - 1:00pm (livestock handling equipment and equipment) 1:00pm (major equipment will begin selling) FOR COMPLETE LIST WITH PICTURES GO TO fraserauction.com TRACTORS: *85 Versatile 836 4wd w/3pt, PTO, 12 spd power shift, 6388hrs showing *77 IH 1086 tractor w/IH loader, 6780hrs showing *78 IH 1586 tractor 2729hrs showing *75 MF 1805 4wd tractor. HARVEST & GRAIN HANDLING: *78 MF 750 sp combine *92 25’ Westward PT *25’ Bat reel for Westward swather *7”x41’ Westfield auger, no motor (parts) *7’x31’ Westfield auger, no motor TRUCKS & TRAILERS: *GMC 6500 tandem grain truck w/18’ box, 03074 miles showing *66 Chev cab-over grain truck w/15’ B&H, 76682 miles showing *64 Ford 700 grain truck, w/16’ B&H, 00905 miles showing *5’x14’ Road Runner bumper hitch livestock trailer, NO TOD. SEED & TILLAGE: *35’ Morris 700 series Air seeder w/6130 air tank *14’ Keho offset disk *20’ Morris M10 DD drills w/factory transport *(2) 22’ Morris Seed-Rite (8011) *30’ JD 1000 cultivator w/ 3 bar Degelman mounted harrows *Degelman rotary stone picker *54’ Pool pt sprayer, manual control *65’ Versatile 480 pt sprayer, manual control *48’ Inland harrow packer bar *29’ IH model 55 chisel

plow HAYING & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: *94 NH 660 rd baler w/net & twine wrap *Highline 6800 Bale Pro bale processor *Anderson Bale wagon *NH 357 Mix mill w/3 screens, power bale feeder, hyd unload auger *Mister Squeeze cattle chute w/palpation cage & auto catch head gate *Roblin welding 150bus creep feeder w/panels, mineral station, & wheel kit *(2) Roblin Welding creep feeders w/mineral station *2 chain cattle oiler (discs) *assorted round bale feeders *3 calf shelters *60-70 panels (assorted lengths) *(8) 30’ cattle troughs *quantity of twine (13 boxes) * 3 rolls net wrap TOOLS & MISC: *FMC Dual Power Mag tire changer *assorted hand tools *assorted power tools *floor jack *air compressor *(2) Noma push mowers *logging chains *Makita angle grinder *file cabinet *assorted tires *assorted rolls of barb wire *assorted windows *6” Selkirk chimney (11 lengths) *wire stretchers *12V drill fill auger *battery chargers *tractor weights *hyd hose *antique milking machine. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT OWNERS: GARRY (Jake) RESTAU 306-532-4551 home or 306-435-7433 cell HERB RESTAU 306-532-4287 home or 306-435-7985 cell hrestau@sasktel.net GUEST CONSIGNORS: *11 bale gooseneck 20’6”x8’6” bale trailer *assorted hand tools *truck topper for compact truck *(2) Versatile 400 swathers.

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N Bar Ranch Ltd. WAYNE & MARIE FRIESEN Waldeck, Sk. (306) 773-9266 (306) 741-0185 MON., MAY 23 at 10:00 am. From the East side of Waldeck, 2 1/2 miles E. on #1 Hwy., 1/4 mile N. *1980 JD 4240 diesel Tractor *1976 JD 1830 diesel Tractor w/JD #146 FEL, grapple fork, 3 pt. ht. *1988 Kubota B4200 4WD diesel Tractor, 3 pt. ht. *Kubota T1400 hst. Ride-on Lawn Mower *NH MZ18H Ride-on Lawn Mower *1985 Versatile 256 BiDirectional diesel Tractor, 3 pt. ht. w/Versatile FEL, grapple fork, hst. *1982 Chev C70 4-ton Grain Truck, bale hauling bed, hauls 14 bales *1967 Ford 700 3-ton Grain Truck, 67,030 miles *1975 King of the Road 5th Wh. Stocktrailer *1976 NH Super 1049 SP Bale Wagon *2010 13 1/2’ JD946 MoCo Hydroswing Disc Bine, 1000 pto (Only done 400 acres) *2000 JD 566 Rd. Baler *JD 346 Sq. Baler *Rd. Bale Hauler *JD 750 Mix Mill *Manure Spreader *JD 567 6-wheel Rake *High Hog Maternity Pen *Pearson Cattle Squeeze *Pearson Palpation Cage *40’ Century Truck Sprayer *25’ Morris Cult., 3 plex, Morris Tine Harrows, converted to level gopher holes *14’ JD Disc Drill *56’ Morris Harrow Drawbar, tine harrows *JD 6601 pto Combine w/JD 3-roller Pickup, twin Spreaders, swing out auger, 1000 lrg. shaft pto *1982 20’ Versatile 400 SP gas Swather *Greg James (306) 773-9327 -1990 36’ Case IH 730 pto Swather *1991 14’ NH 116 Hydroswing Haybine Melvin Knelsen (306) 741-7779 -1953 MH 44 gas Tractor, live 540 pto, 1 hyd., new tires Ben Unger (306) 784-2426 -1997 NH TR98 twin rotor SP diesel Combine, hst., fore & aft, reverser, rock trap, swing out auger, new tires, NH pickup table w/11’ Sund pickup *2004 30’ Honeybee Draper Header, pea auger, fore & aft, U2 Pickup Reel w/steel fingers, transport, NH adaptor, lights

TODD & LYLA COWAN Fife Lake, Sk. (306) 642-3525 or (306) 640-7036 WED., MAY 25 at 11:00 am. Location: 1/4 mile North of Fife Lake, Sk., 1/4 mile East *2005 NH TS135A MFWA diesel Tractor, 3 pt. ht., 540-1000 pto, 4 hyd., 16 sp., power shift, 2691 hrs. w/NH #56LB FEL, 8’ bucket, grapple fork, sep. joystick for FEL (Sells as a unit. This tractor sells subject to the owners acceptance of highest bid) *1983 JD 4450 diesel Tractor, factory 3 pt. ht. (needs side arms), 5401000 pto, 2 hyd., 15 sp. Power shift w/Allied 795 Quick Detach FEL, 7’ bucket, grapple fork, manure tines *1987 Mitsubishi MT160D diesel MFWA Tractor, 3 pt. ht., 540 pto, 511 hrs. *1980 GMC 7000 4-ton Grain Truck, 66,599 kms. *1977 Chev Camaro LT Car *2008 6’x18’ Fast-Line Car Trailer w/dove tails *2002 5th Wh. Trailtech Flat Bed Trailer, triaxle, loading ramps, rd. bale racks, beaver tails *1989 5th Wh. 24’ Travelaire Holiday Trailer *Inland Hayliner 2000 Rd. Bale Handler, like new *Haybuster 2650 Rd. Bale Processor, like new *2008 18’ NH 1475 Hydroswing Haybine (only cut 1000 acres) *2004 NH BR780 Rd. Baler *2002 Inland V-Rake 14 Wh. Haymaster Twin Wh. Rake *20” FK pto Roller Mill, own trailer *1997 Flexicoil Trailer Type Post Pounder *1999 Yamaha #600 V-Max long track Snow Cruiser *2005 Articat #400 ATV. Cash or Cheque w/Letter of Guarantee. Check out these auctions on our website: www.switzerauction.ca

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BODNARUS AUCTIONEERING: St. Angela’s Academy/Convent Auction Sale, Prelate, SK. Sat., May 21, 2011, 10 AM. Vehicle: 1996 Ford F150 XLT auto, 4x4 w/5.4L engine, reg. cab, 124,835 orig. kms, sold with topper. Sells at 2 PM. Furniture: Clawfoot tub; His and Hers paw foot chairs; hall mirror w/hooks; 2x4’ pews; wooden chairs; 12 matching slat back chairs; oak rocking chair; maple plant table; 3 washstands w/harp; fumed oak high boy dresser; 2 door glass bookcase; footed cedar chest; 8’ library table; 1 door wardrobe; primitive fir desk; 2 drawer fir table w/chair; plant table with inlaid top; fan; music stand; carts; 8’ McClary stove. Tools and Shop Related: Sears Craftsman radial arm saw; Campbell Hausefeld air compressor (newer); oval circular cutter; saw; Hobart Handler 120 MIG welder; drill press; cement mixer; Brandt sprayer; ladders; 11 HP power plant, Briggs & Stratton; motorized blower; water tank; water pump. Antiques: Button accordion, M. Hohner, 2 row; Auto Harp by Oscar Schmidt; several Hudson Bay wood blanket; trunks; snowshoes; frames; crocks. Hundreds of Ornaments and figurines from around the world. Call 1-877-494-BIDS (2437) for more information or: www.bodnarusauctioneering.com Member of SAA, MAA, AAA. PL #318200 SK and PL #324317 AB.

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FARM EQUIPMENT/ANTIQUE auction for Keith and Marlene Marshall, Moose Jaw, SK. Sunday, May 22, 10:30 AM, located south of Moose Jaw on #2 hwy. to Sukanen Ship Museum, 1 mile west, Ω mile north. Up for bid: Oliver 1800 tractor, diesel, near new 18.4x34 rear tires, frontmount Schulte snow blower; IH 450 tractor, gas, PTO, single hyd.; MH 444 tractor, FEL; JD R diesel tractor, cab; 1939 GMC 1ton truck, flat deck, single wheels, running condition; 1949 Chev 1-ton grain truck, single wheels, running condition; NH 1002 bale wagon; JD binder; 14’ flat-deck tandem-axle bumper-hitch trailer; Vanguard 14’ boat, trailer, 40HP Merc outboard motor; home-built fire wagon; 1-horse 1-seat Democrat; Bob sleigh w/deck; Stagecoach on rubber; horse-drawn grader; quantity of horse tack, harness, saddles, etc; Case 960 SP combine; MF 18 PTO drive manure spreader; antique potato digger; 32-volt power plant; antique wrenches, stationary engine; scrap iron; Buzz saw on 2-wheel trailer; shop tools, jacks, hardware, more! Specific info. call Keith 306-694-0922 or 306-630-3574. Sale conducted by Johnstone Auction Mart 306-693-4715. Pictures and info www.johnstoneauction.ca PBR AUCTION M AL L • PBR AUCTION M AL L

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NELSON’S AUCTION SERVICE, Sat, May 14, 2011, 10 AM. Cudworth, SK. Carol Kaminecki Estate Auction. House and contents. A two bedroom 988 sq. ft. home with attached 416 sq. ft. garage all on a 60’x140’ lot with large garden. Nice laundry room, central AC, newer oak cupboards, newer carpets. A 1987 Mercury Marquis; 8’x10’ garden shed; Oak dining room suite; Oak china cabinet; 5 pc. bedroom suites; sewing machines; vacuum; various dishes and pots/pans; alum. ladders, bedding; battery charger; snowblower; lawnmowers; garden tools; furniture; appliances and many more household items. Auction held at Cudworth Community Hall. House will be auctioned at 1 PM. To view visit: www.nelsonsauction.com or phone 306-944-4320 or attend the Open House May 9, 2011, 6-8 PM at 509 6th Avenue. PL #911669.

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PBR FARM AND INDUSTRIAL SALE, last Saturday of each month. Ideal for farmers, contractors, suppliers and dealers. Consign now. Next sale May 28, 9:00 AM. PBR, 1 0 5 - 7 1 s t S t . We s t , S a s k at o o n , S K . , www.pbrauctions.com 306-931-7666.

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TR ACTOR S ; COM BINES ; P OW ER UNITS ; S P R AYER S ; BALER S ; AIR DR ILLS ; CONTAINER S ; LUM BER ; NEW CAR HAULER S ; CAR S ; TR UCKS AND M OR E!!! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR HIGH TR AFFIC LOCATION ! CALL TO CONS IGN!

CAR CRUSHING/SCRAP METALS. Do you have a large amount of cars, trucks, farm scrap, oil scrap, scrap of any kind? We may be able to help clean-up your mess. Reply to junkman.2010@hotmail.com Lloydminster SK/AB. WRECKING USED VOLVO trucks: Misc. axles and trans. parts; Also tandem trailer suspension axles. 306-539-4642, Regina, SK 1996 CHEV DIESEL half ton, longbox, Supercab, no trans., engine runs, lots of good parts. 1-866-802-9527, Arborfield, SK. K-B TRUCK SALVAGE, over 70 medium and heavy duty trucks, Cat, Cummins, Detroit, IH diesels, 5, 9, 10, 13, 15 speed transmissions, 100’s of good used tires, wheels, etc. Best prices, good service. Call 306-259-4843, Young, SK.

2001 INTREPID, 29,000 kms, CD player, A/T/C, command start, always stored inside. $8500. 306-838-2126 or 306-4638051. Smiley, SK. lowecost@sasktel.net 2004 CHRYSLER 300M, loaded, remote starter, 160,000 kms, silver, sun roof, excellent shape, $7500. Call 306-834-5115 evenings, Kerrobert, SK. 2006 CADILLAC DTS, crystal white, leather, 4.6 L, 125,000 kms, very nice, $19,990. Cheyenne Motor Products 306-752-2783, Melfort, SK. DL #305854. 2007 HONDA CIVIC, 4 dr., auto, A/T/C, PDL, PW, CD, new tires, alum. wheels, exc. condition. 306-356-4550, Dodsland, SK. 2009 CADILLAC DTS LUXURY, 4.6L V8, heated and cooled leather seats, heated steering wheel, sunroof, polished alum. wheels, 34,000 kms, dark blue, $33,999. 306-873-2633, Tisdale, SK. DL #910416. www.bowmargm.ca WHITE 2000 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE, l o a d e d , 1 4 0 , 0 0 0 k m s , $ 5 8 0 0 O B O. 306-554-2824, Wynyard, SK.

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1996 PULP TRAILER- Beeline trailer, 12.22 Michelin tires, 8’ bunk, 3 axle, air ride, safetied, mint cond., only 12,000 miles. Contact Ron Sr. 306-763-4232, Prince Albert, SK. 2008 ARNE’S TRIDEM end dump, air ride; 2007 Arne’s Tridem end dump gravel trailer. For sale or rent. 306-280-4677, Saska- DRILL TRANSPORT/ CARRIER, Doepker toon, SK. 42’ w/automotive steering, 6 wheels, complete hyds. Any reasonable offer considTRI-AXLE END DUMP 33’ trailer, 2005, ered. Dave 306-424-2212, Montmartre, SK alum., $33,000. Located in Edmonton. 13 TON MILLER tandem axle trailer, air 306-563-8765, 306-563-4160, Canora, SK. brakes, air tilt, exc. shape, ready for safety, 1997 LODE-KING 48’ flat deck alum. com- $4700 OBO. Ph. 204-755-2275 Dugald MB. bo, alum. deck, good rubber, safetied, exceptionally clean, $10,500; 3- 2000 51’ ALUMINUM TANKERS: 5200 to 7500 US tandem steel, and steel alum. combo drop gal., 2 and 3 axle, 1995 Wabash, TC306, decks, clean, safetied, $14,000 and 38,000 litres. 306-752-4909, Melfort, SK. $15,500; 48’ Roadmaster flat deck tridem, WESTANK SUPER B liquid fertilizer trailgood cond., good bale trailer, $5,500. T. ers for sale, in excellent condition. Phone Edkins Semi Truck and Trailer Ltd., call 306-752-4363, Melfort, SK. Terry 204-825-7043 or Ken 204-362-0116. For pics and info www.tedkinsfarms.com Winkler, MB. BLUEHILLS TRAILERS stocks and sells the quality line of Maxey flat deck, utility and dump trailers at affordable prices. Forrest, MB. Check www.bluehillstrailers.com or www.maxeytrailers.com to find your future trailer then call Brandon at 204-728-3597. Dealers welcome.

2007 FORD F250 KING RANCH Fx4 Super Duty, crewcab 4x4, diesel, black, factory warranty, 90,000 kms, very little winter driving, $31,000. 403-868-2213, Orion, AB

2007 GMC C7500 TopKick 7.8L, Diesel Dually Reg. Cab, 1,432Kms, Dump Box, Stk #106474 ...............$56,900 2008 Ford F-350SD King Ranch, 6.4L, Diesel Dually Crew Cab 4x4 L.B., 49,083 KMS, Stk #104349 .............$45,990 2008 Dodge Ram 3500HD Laramie, 6.7L, Diesel Dually Quad Cab 4x4 L.B., 98,049 KMS, Fully Loaded, Stk #105594 .....$43,800 2010 GMC Sierra 2500HD SLE, 6.6L, Diesel Crew Cab 4x4 S.B., 51,026 KMS, Fully Equipped, Stk #100643 $49,800 2008 Dodge Ram 2500HD SLT, 6.7L, Diesel Quad Cab 4x4 L.B., 61,050 KMS, Fully Loaded, Stk #105446 ............$33,980 2010 Ford F-250SD XLT, Super Cab, 4X4, S.B., 33,918 KMS, Steel Bulkhead, Stk #106047 ........$33,880 2009 Dodge Ram 2500 HD SLT, Hemi, Quad Cab 4x4 S.B., 44,122 KMS, Well Equipped, Stk #104001 .........$29,988 2010 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE, Crew Cab 4X4, S.B., 23,270 KMS, Well Equipped, Stk #100580 .........$32,988 2010 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT, Quad Cab 4X4 S.B., 33,430 Kms, Well Equipped, Stk #106117 .........$28,900 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie, Quad Cab 4X4 S.B., 67,688 Kms, Fully Loaded, Leather, Stk #104867 .......$26,990 2010 Ford Escape XLT, 4X4, 24,901 KMS, A, T, C, PW, PL, PM, PDS, Fully Loaded, Leather, Sunroof, Stk #100409..................................$25,900 2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, 4x4, 48,789 KMS, A, T, C, PW, PL, PM, Fully Equipped, Stk #104046 .........$24,698 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 LT, 4X4, 71,583 KMS, A, T, C, PW, PL, PM, Dual Climate, Well Equipped, Stk #104058 ..................................$25,988

www.drivingforce.ca Saskatoon, SK 306-931-9559 2007 GMC SIERRA DENALI, crew, 6.2L V8, 6 spd., auto, AWD, touch screen Nav., DVD, 20” polished alums., rare silver, 63,000 kms, $33,999. 306-873-2633, Tisdale, SK www.bowmargm.ca DL #910416. 2008 DODGE DIESEL quad cab, 4x4, $ 2 9 , 9 0 0 . Wy nya r d , S K . P h o n e 1-800-667-4414 or visit www.thoens.com

2008 F350 HARLEY DAVIDSON 4x4 crewcab, exc. cond., 106,000 kms, sunroof, GPS, 5th wheel hitch, fully loaded, new tires $36,000; 2008 F350 LARAIT 4x4 crewcab black, excellent cond., 123,000 k m s , 5 t h w h e e l h i t c h , f u l ly l o a d e d $27,000. 204-736-4854, Sanford, MB. 2008 MEGA CAB DUALLY, 4x4, Laramie, 600 HP, 25+ mpg, high miles, very well c a r e d f o r, $ 1 9 , 0 0 0 O B O . B r u c e , 306-831-7903, Zealandia, SK. 2011 F350 LARIAT dsl., crew, black, leather, loaded, power everything, Nav, warranty, 17,000 kms, Save thousands! $59,000 OBO. 306-924-0760, Regina, SK. FOR SALE: 2007 Dodge Ram 3500, SLT, 4x4, quad cab, 5.9L diesel, exc. cond., 96,000 kms, one owner, very well taken care of, many extras. Asking $30,000. Call 306-778-1007, Swift Current, SK.

2002 CHEV SILVERADO LT 2500 HD, ext. cab, 4x4, 6.6 turbo dsl., 5 spd. auto., fully loaded, cloth, 190,000 kms, $17,999 PST paid. 306-873-2633, Tisdale, SK. DL #910416. www.bowmargm.ca 2003 CHEV 3/4 ton, 4x4, shortbox ext. cab, 177,000 kms, 6 L gas, some hail damage, nice cond., $8450. 306-297-3570, Shaunavon, SK. 2003 FORD 350 Lariat dsl. 4x4, red, fully loaded, leather, low kms, new tires, trailer pkg., exc., $21,800 OBO. 403-527-5515, 403-581-3500 cell, Medicine Hat, AB. 2003 FORD E-350 one ton, dual rear wheels, 7.3L diesel, 4x2, new 10’6” deck, 180,000 miles, $9,000 OBO. 306-432-4444, Dysart, SK. 2004 CHEV SILVERADO 1500 LT, ext. cab, 4x4, 5.3L V8, auto, fully loaded, cloth, 319,000 kms, $9999 PST paid. 306-873-2633, Tisdale, SK. DL #910416. www.bowmargm.ca 2004 CHEV SILVERADO LS 2500 HD, Duramax diesel 6.6L LLY, extended cab, cloth, 196,000 kms, nice truck. $18,500. 306-224-4441, Glenavon, SK. 2004 DODGE 2500 SLT 4x4 longbox, quad cab, auto, Cummins diesel, 5th wheel hitch, 190,000 kms. 306-755-2071, Tramping Lake, SK. 2004 DODGE ONE ton 4x4, Dually, longbox, black color, leather, loaded, 157,000 kms, warranty to 160,000 kms, brand new engine- March/11, 5.9L Cummins, recent front end work, new tires, 5th wheel hitch. 306-845-2764, Livelong, SK.


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2004 FORD F150 extended cab, short box, 4x4, tow package, 5.4 L engine, ATC, good condition, 170,000 km. $9,000. 306-370-0776, Hague, SK. 2005 F350 FORD LARIAT super duty, 4 door, long box, 6 L, 4x4, 151,000 km, loaded. 306-248-3812 eves. St. Walburg, SK. 2006 CHEV 4x4 3500 6L auto, 8’ box, 180,000 kms, premium condition, $12,500. 780-632-2054, Vegreville, AB.

1998 DODGE 2500, cummins diesel, extendicab, 4x4, 295,000 kms, auto, short box. $11,000. 306-931-2587 or 306-260-3407, Martensville, SK. WRECKING 1993 Dodge Cummins, 4x4, new pump, brakes, 3 new tires, engine, transfer case and rearend good. Trans. and body shot. Sold as unit, $3300 OBO. 306-335-2777, 306-924-427 Abernethy SK

1997 CHEV 4x4 ext. cab, A/T/C, toolbox, clean, well maintained, good shape, $3900. 306-369-2825, Bruno, SK. 1999 FORD 250 4x4 pickup, 5 spd. trans., 7.3L dsl., pro-heat, K&N air cleaner plus 4” exhaust system, RSD headlights, protimeter gauge, new injectors, L285/7516 tires, ball and 5th wheel hitch, exc. cond., $13,000 OBO. 306-347-3351, Regina, SK. 2006 DODGE DIESEL Mega Cab, 4x4, $ 2 6 , 9 9 5 . Wy nya r d , S K . P h o n e 1-800-667-4414 or visit www.thoens.com SEMPLE HAULING MUST SELL due to health. 2010 Dodge 3500 4x4, 6850 kms; Also available automatic lift-off bale hauler Phone Bill Semple 306-775-2857 or cell 306535-8034, Craven, SK.

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1960 CHEV VIKING 60 series, wood box with hoist, runs well, asking $2500. 306-642-8484 or 306-642-4470, Assiniboia, SK. 1972 IHC 2000D, 855 Cummins, 13 spd., 11x22.5 tires, wet kit, safetied, $4500. 204-345-2202, Lac Du Bonnet, MB. 1973 FREIGHTLINER, 290 Cummins, 13 spd., 38,000 tandem, w/8-1/2x20x5 steel box, Nordic hoist and roll tarp, A-1 shape; 1956 S/A Ford 900 w/20’ B&H, good shape; 1956 4 ton Int., 18’ B&H, good shape. 306-634-8009, Estevan, SK. 1975 DODGE D600, 60, 436 miles, 361 eng., 5 spd., transmission, steel box, 60% rubber, stored inside. Best offer. Bailey Brothers Seeds, 306-935-4702, Milden, SK. 1975 FORD 3 ton automatic complete with 16’ steel box and roll tarp. 306-843-3132, Wilkie, SK. 1976 F600, 16’ B&H, roll tarp, good tires, good condition, $5500 OBO. 780-205-1070, Lloydminster, AB. 1976 GMC 6000, 16’ wood B&H, Michel’s roll tarp, 60,000 miles, shedded, exc. cond., $7000. 780-375-3969, Rosalind, AB. 1977 CHEV 3 ton, 4 spd., split axle, 15’ box with roll tarp, asking $6000 OBO. 306-538-2230, 306-736-8890, Kennedy SK 1978 GMC TANDEM, tag axle, gas, 19’ B&H high sides. 1976 Ford Louisville tandem, tag axle, 20’ B&H. Call 306-224-4683 or 306-537-0909, Glenavon, SK. 1980 F700 FORD grain truck, 16’ box, 43,000 miles, roll tarp, will safety, $9000. Can email pics. 204-548-2315. Gilbert Plains, MB. ronjaniceapostle@hotmail.com

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1980 FORD F700, with B&H or 1984 Ford F700 with B&H. Diesel motors on both. 306-398-2626, Cut Knife, SK. 1984 MACK TANDEM grain truck, 20’ B&H, new trans. and clutch, good condition. 403-552-3753, Kirriemuir, AB.

COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL MFG. for grain box pkgs., decks, gravel boxes, HD combination grain and silage boxes, pup trailers, frame alterations, custom paint, complete service. Visit our plant at Humboldt, SK or call 306-682-2505 for prices. GMC 3 TON truck C&C, 366 motor, 5+2 1985 MACK R686 ST, 300/350 HP, 10 transmission, in good shape, offers. spd. Mack trans, 20’ grain box, recent MB 306-287-3563 after 8 PM, Watson, SK. safety, very low kms, exc. shape, asking $25,800 OBO. 204-736-4202 Sanford, MB. GRAIN BOX 15’, walls only, no floor, near 1988 CHEV 6500, single axle, 16’ steel new tarp, always shedded, very good cond. box, hoist and roll tarp, 366 motor, 1100 306-859-7788, Beechy, SK. tires. 780-889-2106, Heisler, AB. GRAIN TRUCK. 2007 Volvo, 10 spd. Eaton 1991 GMC TOPKICK single axle, 3116 Cat 3-pedal AutoShift, 385 Volvo engine, new dsl, 5+2 trans., 12+21 axles, 90% rubber, 20’x102”x64” box w/head lift hoist, low 16’ Cancade BH&T, vg cond. Gull Lake, SK. kms, immaculate, $65,000. T. Edkins Semi Tr u c k a n d Tr a i l e r S a l e s L t d . , Te r r y Phone 306-672-3989. 204-825-7043 or Ken 204-362-0116. For 1996 FLD120 FREIGHTLINER, 430 HP, pics and info go to www.tedkinsfarms.com Detroit, 18 spd., air ride, new paint, new Winkler, MB. 20’ CIM BH&T, triple air hoist controls, 11R24.5 budds, A/C, Jakes, SK. safety. REMOTE CONTROL ENDGATES and hoist. Precision FM control. Phone Brehon Agri306-256-7107, Cudworth, SK. systems 306-933-2655, Saskatoon, SK. 1996 FREIGHTLINER FLC112 64 SD, www.brehonag.com 12.7L Detroit, 370 HP, 5 spd. auto, 16 fronts, 46 rears, Hendrickson suspension, approx. 213,000 miles, new 20’ BH&T, dual remotes, safetied, $39,900. 204-746-6605, 204-325-2496, Morris, MB. DAKOTA By: 1998 IH 8100 w/M11 Cummins, air ride, AC, 20’ Ultracell box pkg, excellent no rust California truck, only $44,500. Watrous, SK. 306-946-8522. 2001 VOLVO TRACTOR, 475 HP Volvo, 10 spd., 12+40’s, A/T/C, alum. wheels, chrome stack, alum. tanks, $21,500; 2003 • 3 Year Complete Structural Warranty Western Star, 500 HP Det., 13 spd., • In Stock and ready to work. A/T/C, Jakes, PW, alum. wheels, alum. • Tandems, Quad’s, Tridoms & Super B’s tanks, chrome stacks, chrome bumper, • Turn table or 5th wheel tandem fronts $49,500; 1999 Peterbilt 379, C12 Cat, available for Quad trailers w/new inframe, rebuilt eng., 15 spd., • OPTIONAL; quick detach Convey-all A/T/C, alum. wheels, Cdn. Classic int, new conveyors unloading system 20’ BH&T, rear controls, certified, $46,500; • Exceptionally clean design, high 2004 Freightliner FLD120 Classic, 435 HP hopper clearance Detroit, 10 spd Eaton Fuller AutoShift • All Aluminum with the best payload capacity trans., A/T/C, 20’ BH&T, rear controls, SK • Our Prices can’t be beat! s a fe t i e d , $ 5 5 , 5 0 0 ; 2 0 0 3 I n t . 9 2 0 0 , N14 450 HP Cummins, 13 spd., 12+40’s, 1-866-728-1064 20’ BH&T, rear control, A/T/C, SK safetied, for prices or ask for a Dealer near you! $49,500; 2001 Mack, 460 HP, 18 spd. “Flexible Financing Terms available OAC” trans., new paint, A/T/C, alum. wheels, chrome stacks, real nice, $23,900; 2010 See all inventory and product details at 36’ grain trailer, air ride, alum. wheels, www.cancade.com new cond., $33,500. All trucks safetied. Tr a d e s a c c e p t e d . 3 0 6 - 2 7 6 - 7 5 1 8 , 306-862-1575, 306-767-2616, Arborfield, 1989 KENWORTH K 100E Aerodyne LWB cab and chassis 60 Series, 12.7 L, 10 spd. SK. #906768. 275,679 kms. Needs motor work. $5000 2002 FL70, 3126 Cat, easy shifting 6 spd, OBO. Call Chris 403-321-0677 cell or new Courtney Berg 16’ BH&T, $37,500; 403-823-7895, Drumheller, AB. 2003 FL80, 3126 Cat, 10 spd., AC, new 2 0 ’ B H & T, $ 5 2 , 5 0 0 . 3 0 6 - 4 4 5 - 7 5 7 3 , 1993 FREIGHTLINER, 360 HP, 10 spd., w/1993 Doepker tri-axle trailer, $28,000. 306-481-4740, Battleford, SK. 306-380-5990, Saskatoon, SK. 2002 FREIGHTLINER FL70 Cat diesel, Allison auto., 16’ Ultracel package, very 1994 IH TANDEM fuel truck, 9200 Cat 15 clean California truck, only $36,500. spd., air ride, w/Advance 5 compartment 17,500 L, LC meter, Blackmere pump, 306-946-8522, Watrous, SK. printer $39,500. 306-752-4909 Melfort SK. 2003 FREIGHTLINER TANDEM, FL80 grain truck, new 20’ Ultracel box pkg., Cat die- 1995 IH 4900 tandem gravel truck with DT sel, 9 speed, premium no rust truck, 466 engine and 6 spd. with only 131,000 kms plus a 1995 Volvo White GMC hwy. $59,500. 306-946-8522, Watrous, SK. tractor. Huge Farm-Construction-RV 2003 KENWORTH, 20’ cancade BH&T, 8.3 Equipment Auction, Saturday, June 11, Cummins eng, 10 spd., vg cond., $45,000. 2011 Estevan, SK. For sale bill and photo Phone 306-728-5598, Melville, SK. visit www.mackauctioncompany.com 2004 IHC 9200i, 400 ISM Cummins, 10 Phone 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815 spd. UltraShift, $53,900; 1998 Sterling Mack Auction Co. PL 311962. 8501, new 8.3 Cummins, 5 spd. Allison au- 1995 VOLVO DAYCAB, exc. cond., wet to, 400,000 kms, $45,900; All have new kit, 360 HP, 3-way lockers, 13 spd., only CIM BH&T’s and certified. Cudworth, SK. 350,000 orig. kms, farmer owned, service 306-256-3569, 306-230-4393 DL #913432 records avail. 780-206-1234, Barrhead, AB. 1996 PETERBILT 379, daycab, N14, 460 18 spd., 46 rears w/wet kit, in-frame April 2010, new rubber, brakes, 5th wheel and much more. Ready to work $36,000 OBO Call Joe 306-238-7650, Goodsoil, SK.

2005 KENWORTH T800, AUTOSHIFT 10 spd., new B&H, ISM Cummins, very clean truck. Ph 204-673-2382, Melita, MB. 2005 T800 KENWORTH, 475 HP, C15, new 20’ grain box, new paint all around, 5 yr. limited warranty, alum. mags, 12/40, 360 rear, new front tires, rear 75%, cruise, 13 spd. Eaton, $60,000. 204-825-7560, Cartwright, MB. 2006 IH 9400, C13 Cat, Eaton AutoShift w/clutch pedal w/new 20’ BHT, or deck; 2000 IH 4900, 530 motor, 275 HP, 9 spd., A C , n e w 2 0 ’ B H & T, l o w k m s ; 306-356-4550, Dodsland, SK. DL #905231, www.rbisk.ca 2006 INTERNATIONAL 9200, Cummins 450 HP, 10 spd. ultrashift, $68,500; 2005 Freightliner Columbia, Detroit 430 HP, 10 spd. AutoShift, $62,500; 2004 IH 9400, Cummins ISX, 435 HP, 10 spd. AutoShift, $57,500; 2005 International 9900, Cat 435 HP, 10 spd. ultrashift, $57,500; 2004 Pete 378, Cat 475 HP, 10 spd. AutoShift, $62,500; 2002 International 9200, Cummins 400 HP, 10 spd. AutoShift, 54,500; 2004 Kenworth T300, Cummins 315 HP, 10 spd., $49,500. All above complete w/new 20’ Cancade grain boxes. 1-888-457-5675, www.hodginshtc.com Davidson, SK. DL #312974

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2002 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA, 500 Detroit, 18 spd., 46 rears w/lockers, flat top sleeper, Espar heaters, fresh SK safety, $25,000; 2003 Freightliner Columbia, 500 Cat, 18 spd., Super 40 rears, w/lockers, flat top sleeper, $26,000. Richard 306-325-2021, Lintlaw, SK DL#304675. 2002 PETERBILT 385 HP, 10 spd., alloy wheels, 220,000 miles, premium California truck, no rust, only $39,500. Watrous, SK. 306-946-8522. 2002 VOLVO VNL 610, 465 Volvo eng., 18 spd, 3.9 ratio, 220 WB, well maintained $20,500. 306-272-4942, Foam Lake, SK.

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2005 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA, flat top sleeper, 500 Cat, 18 spd., Super 40 r e a r s , f r e s h S a s k . s a fe t y. R i c h a r d 306-325-2021, Lintlaw, SK. DL#304675. 2005 T800 KENWORTH, 72” bunk, white, ISX 475 motor, 13 spd., 3-way lockers, 1.5M kms, exc. shape, lots of repairs done, $35,900 OBO. 306-874-7696 cell, 306-383-2871 res., Quill Lake, SK. 2006 FREIGHTLINER CLASSIC, 14L 60 Series Detroit, 13 spd., 600,000 kms, wet kit, new tires, work order records, well mainatained, sharp truck, $39,500. Blaine at 306-782-6022, 306-621-9751, Yorkton, SK

2003 KENWORTH T800, C-15 Cat 475 HP, 15 spd., 12 fronts, 46 rears, 50” bunk, new 22.5 rubber all around on alum. New rad, clutch, compressor, alt. and batteries. No emissions on this rig. Just over 1,000,000 kms and in very good condition, $35,000. Pictures available. 306-554-7976, Mozart, SK. c.g@sasktel.net 2003 PETERBILT 379, short hood, ISM Cummins, 425 HP, 13 spd, lockers, jakes, removable bunk, $27,500 obo. 306-280-4677, Saskatoon, SK. 2003 PETERBILT, 475 Cat, 18 speed. 306-717-0477, Saskatoon, SK. 2004 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA, Detroit 515 HP, 18 spd. AutoShift, 46 rears, 22.5 wheels, 4-way lockers, 900,000 kms, $28,000. 306-648-8081, Kincaid, SK. 2004 INTERNATIONAL 9400 Eagle, C15, 475 hp Cat engine, 18 spd. trans., 46,000 lb. rear ends. In good condition, ready to go to work. $25,000 OBO. 780-352-4388 or 780-387-6356, Wetaskiwin, AB. 2004 KENWORTH T800, C15 Cat, 475 HP, 18 spd, 46 rears, lockers, flat top bunk, $42,500 obo. 306-280-4677, Saskatoon SK

ATTENTION HEAVY SPEC: 1999 Kenworth T-800, Cat C-12, 430 HP, $10,000 in work orders on engine, 18 spd., full 4-way lockers, 12/46 rears, PTO, wet kit, 624,000 orig. kms, new SK. safety, $34,900. www.saskwestfinancial.com 306-242-2508 Financing available, Gord 306-934-4445, Saskatoon, SK. ATTN CONSTRUCTION/ FARMERS, need heavy specs? Full 4-way lockers? 1997 Freightliner FLD120, daycab, N14, 525 HP Cummins, 18 spd., 12/46, 4:30 gears, pickup rails, 954,000 kms. Will handle 20’ grain box, headache rack, all new r u b b e r, n ew S a s k . s a fe t y, $ 3 2 , 9 0 0 . www.saskwestfinancial.com Saskatoon, SK, 306-242-2508. Financing Gord 306-934-4445. DAYCAB CONVERSIONS: Peterbilt, Kenworth, Freightliner, IH. Will custom paint and install grain boxes. Call 204-272-8063, or customdaycabs@gmail.com Rivers, MB.

2001 FREIGHTLINER CENTURY day cab, Detroit 430 HP, 10 spd., 563,000 miles, premium California truck, no rust, only $36,500. 306-946-8522, Watrous, SK.

CL120 c/w new 16’ gravel box plumbed for a pup, pintle hitch.

2009 V o lvo 6 30, D13 485 H. P.,18 S p d , 46,000 Rea rs , F u ll L o ckers , L o a d ed Op tio n s , On ly 344,000 K M . . . . . . . . . $8 2,000 2009 V o lvo 6 30, D16 535 H. P.,18 S p d 46,000 Rea rs , L o a d ed Op tio n s , F u ll L o ckers , On ly 401,000 K M . . . . . . . . $78 ,000 2) 2007 GM C W 4500, Du ra m a x 190 H. P., 4 S p d Au to m a tic, C OM PLETE W ITH ELEC TRIC HOIS T ON A UTILITY 10’ DUM P BOX

2004 PETERBILT 378, 475 Cat, 13 spd, lockers, 63” flat top removable bunk, $29,500 obo. 306-280-4677 Saskatoon, SK 2004 WESTERN STAR, 550 Cat, 18 spd, 500,000 miles, complete with Doepker Super B grain trailers, recent brake job, painted to match truck, sharp unit. $73,000. 403-647-7391, Foremost, AB. 2005 AND 2006 379 Peterbilts, short nose Pete’s w/36” bunks, 206” WB, 430 to 470 H P. F i n a n c i n g av a i l a b l e . H a y Ve r n 204-729-7297, Brandon, MB.

2000 KENWORTH W900L, 72” RR AeroCab, 500 ISX Cummins, 18 spd., 3:90 rears, 12 fronts, 40 rears, drive tires at 50%, steering tires new. Extensive work done to this truck, too much to list. Call for details. No t i r e k i c ke r s p l e a s e ! $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 O B O. 306-297-7470, Shaunavon, SK.

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ATTENTION FARMERS: Tandem new 20’ Cancade BH&T, Autoshift and standards, $36,000 and up. Also cornhuskers, alum. tri-axles or air ride. Yellowhead Sales, 281 Ball Rd., 306-783-2899, Yorkton, SK.

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2008 P e te rb ilt 386 d a y c a b , 525 HP Cu m m in s IS X, 18 s p , 12 fron ts u p er40 rea r, 4:10 g ea rs , 22.5” w heels , 168” W B, 3-w a y d iff. lock s , 721,000 k m s . . $59,000 2-2007 V olvo 6 30, 475 HP Cu m m in s IS X, 13 s p , 14.6 fron t46 rea r, 3:91 g ea rs , 3-w a y d iff. lock s , 218” W B, 22.5” w heels , 715,000-775,000 k m s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $41,000 2-2007 V olvo 6 30, 465 HP Volvo, 13 s p , 12/ 40, 3-w a y d iff. lock s , 3:91 g ea rs , 22.5” w heels , 200” W B, 800,000 k m s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $36 ,000 2007 IH 9900I, 430 HP, C13 Ca t, 10 s p A u tos hift, 12/ 40, 3:73 g ea rs , 3-w a y d ifflock s , 22.5” a lloy w heels , 240” W B. 72” hig h ris e bu n k w ith 2 bed s , 942,000 k m s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29,900 2006 IH 9200I, Da y Ca b, 425 HP IS M , Cu m m in s , 10 s p A u tos hiftw ith clu tch p ed a l, 12/ 40, 3:90 g ea rs , 22.5” w heels , 3-w a y d iff. lock s , 220” W B, w ill ta k e 20’ g ra in box, 938,457 k m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26 ,900 10-2006 IH 9200i, 425 HP Cu m m in s IS M , 10 s p a u tos hift, w ith clu tch p ed a l, 3:90 g ea rs , 3-w a y d iff. lock s , 220” W B, 72” con d o bu n k s , 900,000 k m s . $19,900 2006 IH 9200i, 425 HP Cu m m in s IS M , 10 s p s ta n d a rd , 3:90 g ea rs , 3-w a y d iff. lock s , 220” W B, 72” con d o bu n k s , 900,000 k m s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,900 D e c k w ith Roll Top , Cu rta in s id e 26’ lon g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,900 d lr# 0122.

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FOR SALE: TWO truck-tractors. Excellent for farm or commercial work. 1998 Volvo VN610, $15,000 or 1999 Volvo VN610, $8000 or both for $20,000. Can be viewed at 4715 - 92 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB. T6B 2J4. Please call Dale or John at 780-463-9664 for more information.

HODGINS HEAVY TRUCK CENTRE: 2006 IH 9400, Cummins 500 HP, 13 spd., 46 rears, $35,500; 2004 IH 9900, Cummins 525 HP, 18 spd., $29,500; 1999 Kenworth W900L, Detroit 500 HP, 13 spd., $25,500; 1999 IH 9900, Detroit 470 HP, 13 spd., $18,500; 2001 Western Star 4964, Cummins 600 HP, 18 spd., 46 rears, $28,500; 2000 IH 9900, Cat 475 HP, 18 spd., 46 rears, $24,500; 2001 Freightliner FLD120, Cat 475 HP, 18 spd., 46 rears, wet line, $21,500. Daycabs: 2004 Peterbilt 378, Cat 475 HP, 10 spd. AutoShift, $39,500; 2004 Kenworth T300, Cummins 315 HP, 10 spd., $32,500; 1999 IH 9400, Cummins 460 HP, 10 spd. $17,500; 2002 Sterling Acterra, Cat 300 HP, 9 spd., 24’ van body, $19,500. 1-888-457-5675 at Davidson, SK. www.hodginshtc.com DL #312974.

SET OF NEW WAY tri axle suspension with 46 rock wells with lockers, 275,000 kms, 2006 IHC 9400, ISX 535 Cummins, 18 c/w frame, C15 Cat engine. Can deliver. spd. trans, 46,000 rearends, 22.5 tires, Ea- 780-778-5553, Whitecourt, AB. gle pkg., Pro heater, fresh safety just done w/new tires, 720,000 kms, asking $45,000 TRUCKS, TRUCKS! AUTOMATICS, Box OBO. 306-796-4683, Central Butte, SK. and hoists, day cabs, tractors, gravel. 306-563-8765, 306-563-4160, Canora, SK. 2006 PETERBILT 379 ISX Cummins, 18 spd., super 40’s, 860,000 kms, well maintained, very nice shape. Asking $58,500. 306-529-5122, Lajord, SK. S a s ka to o n Regin a W in n ip eg 306-931-1911 306-569-9021 204-694-3874 2008 KENWORTH 660, w/sleeper, 485 DL #907370 C u m m i n s p o we r, 7 0 0 , 0 0 0 k m s . P h . 306-373-8228, Saskatoon, SK.

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2008 KENWORTH W900B, ISX 600, Cummins motor with fresh inframe, 2 year, 200,000 mile warranty, 18 spd, 11-24.5 tires 60%, 72” midrise sleeper, 4.11 gears and 46 tonne diffs, $95,000 OBO. Mike: 306-463-7709, Kindersley, SK. 2008 KENWORTH W900L, 525 ISX Cummins, 18 spd., 46 diff, lockers; 2007 Pete 379L, ISX Cummins 525, 18 spd., 46 diff. 4-way lock and wet kit; 2007 daycab, 379S, Pete, ISX Cummins, 46 diff, 18 spd.; 2005 IH 9900i, 525 ISX Cummins, 18 spd.; 2006 W-900 Kenworth, daycab, Cat 500, 18 spd., 46 diff.; 2005 IH 9900i ISX 475, 13 spd.; 2001 T-800 Kenworth, Cat 500, 46 diff., 18 spd.; 2004 Freightliner Classic, 500 Detroit, recent eng. overhaul, 13 spd., mid-rise bunk; 2004 IH 9200, daycab, C12 Cat, 10 spd.; FL80 S/A van body w/power tailgate or box or deck, Cummins diesel, 10 spd., air ride. Dodsland, SK. 306-356-4550. www.rbisk.ca DL #905231. 2009 T660 KENWORTH, 250,000 kms, sleeper, $99,000. Phone 204-822-3797, Morden, MB.

ATTENTION FARMERS! Heavy spec front air bag susp., 2003 Freightliner Columbia Detroit 500 HP, $10,000 worker orders on file, 18 spd., 12/46, 4:30 gears, 4-way lockers, 54” flat bunk, $39,900, SK. safetied. You can’t test drive at the auctions, but you can here! 306-242-2508, 7 days a week. www.saskwestfinancial.com Financing/ Gord 306-934-4445, Saskatoon, SK. B TRAIN PULLER, 2005 Freightliner Classic, Detroit 515 HP, 18 spd., heavy rear ends, full lockups, low kms, $39,900. 306-563-8765, 306-563-4160, Canora, SK.

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SPECIALS IN EFFECT Call for Details 2008 Peterb ilt 36 7, T ri-Drive, Da y Ca b , IS X 485 HP, 18 s p d Au to s hift, 500,000 km s . Arrivin g S o o n . 2008 K en w o rth T8 00, E xt. d a y ca b s , IS X 485 HP, 18 s p d , S u p er 40's , 600- 700,000 km s . 2008 K en w o rth W 9 00B, 62" ACF T , C-15 475 HP, 18 s p d ., 46's , L o ckers , 490,000 km s . Arrivin g S o o n . 2008 K en w o rth T8 00, E xt. d a y ca b s , IS X 485 HP, 18 s p d , S u p er 40's , 600- 700,000 km s , 20' gra in b o x. Arrivin g S o o n . 2008 K en w o rth T8 00, E xt. Da y Ca b s , IS X 485 HP, 18 s p d ., S u p er 40's , 600- 700,000 km s ., 16' gra vel b o x. 2007 K en w o rth T8 00, 72" ACAD S L PR., IS X 475 HP, 18 s p d ., S u p er 40's , L o ckers , 698,000 km s . Arrivin g S o o n . 2007 Peterb ilt 379 -127, 63" S L PR, IS X 565 HP, 18 s p d ., S u p er 40's , 950,000 km s , lo ckers . 2007 Freightlin er FL D 120 Cla s s ic, Da yca b , C-15, 475 HP, 18 s p d ., 46 rea rs , 850,000 km s , lo ckers , w etkit. 2006 K en w o rth T8 00, 72" ACAD S L PR., C-15 475 HP, 13 s p d ., a u to , 46's , L o ckers , 1,017,000 km s . 2005 Peterb ilt 379 -119 , C-15 475 HP, 18 s p d ., 40's , 1,320,000 km s , L o ckers , 20' Gra in Bo x. 2005 K en w o rth T8 00, Da y Ca b , IS X 475 HP, 13 s p d ., 40's , 650,000 km s . 1-2000 In tern a tio n a l 9 200 Da y Ca b s , C-10 330 HP, 10 s p d ., 14K fro n ts , 40 rea rs , 756,000 km s . CALL FOR PRICING AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Saskatoon: 1-800-268-4222 Regina: 1-800-463-9333 Winnipeg: 1-800-850-1411 www.customtruck.ca


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WE CAN NOW give 2 yr. or 350,000 km full powertrain warranty on any truck 2001 or newer!!! 2003 Freightliner Classic, daycab, 475 Cat, 13 spd., 22.5 on alum., wet kit, only 850,000 kms, $33,500; 2006 Pete 379, 475 Cummins ISX, 18 spd., 12/46’s, lockers, 22.5 rubber, 48” bunk, $52,500; 2005 Kenworth W900 w/Cummins ISX, 244” WB, 13 spd., 3:90, 22.5 on alum., only 850,000 kms, super clean, $48,500; 2005 Freightliner daycab, 10 spd. Eaton Fuller auto, 430 Detroit, 750,000 kms, $35,000; 2005 379 Pete 119, 500 HP Cummins ISX, 13 spd., 12/40’s, 780,000 kms, $39,500; 2002 Pete 379, 475 ISX, new 22.5 rubber, Can. Class interior/leather, 13 spd., safetied, $32,500; 2000 Kenworth W900L, 475 Cat 13 spd., 244” WB, 24.5 on alum. at 75%, wet kit, $29,500; 2000 Pete 379, 475 Cat, 18 spd., very clean, $29,500; 2000 Western Star 4694, mid roof, 475 Cat 13 spd., 244” WB, clean and safetied, $29,500. 1999 IH 9200, 475 Cat, just rebuilt, 13 spd., $15,500. T. Edkins Semi Truck and Trailer Ltd., Terry 204-825-7043 or Ken 204-362-0116. For pics and more info www.tedkinsfarms.com Winkler, MB.

1997 T800 KENWORTH gravel truck, N-14, 460 HP, 15 spd, 8 bag susp., 15’ box, new Michelin’s- drivers side, Quick change to 5th wheel, 800,000 kms; 1986 McCoy pup trailer, tarps on both. Pics avail, $45,000 for both units. Ph. 780-446-1821, Fort Sask., AB. jimsmith@xplornet.com 1992 INT. 2000 truck, 466 dsl., c/w 1992 McKee 600 manure spreader, good cond. 306-228-3130, 306-228-7880, Unity, SK. SURPLUS GOVERNMENT TRUCKS and equipment. 3/4 ton-5 ton, cab and chassis, service trucks, bucket trucks, etc. ARE and Range Rider canopies and service caps. www.northtownmotors.com Saskatoon, SK., 306-668-2020 DL#90871. 2008 IHC CF600 GARBAGE TRUCK, dsl., auto trans., A/T/C, low kms. Trades? 306-621-0425, Yorkton, SK. SERVICE TRUCK: 1994 1 ton dually, on propane, w/ crane, 454, 5spd., real good shape, $16,500 OBO. Will take trade on smaller JD tractors, 1st-403-350-1795 or 2nd-306-856-4709, Conquest, SK. 2006 STERLING DAYCAB, Mercedes Benz, 18 spd., 46 rears, wet kit; 2007 Renn end d u m p , t r i - a x l e g r a v e l t r a i l e r. 306-861-5168, Weyburn, SK.

1980 L8000 FORD cement truck, 8 yd. hyd. m i x e r, 3 2 0 8 C a t e n g i n e , $ 7 5 0 0 . 306-445-5602, North Battleford, SK. 12 SELF-LOAD/UNLOADING bale deck, on 1 9 8 4 C h e v B r i g a d i e r, P h o n e 204-234-5368, Elphinstone, MB. 1993 CARGO 7000 26’ Ford diesel cube van. Huge Farm-Construction-RV Equipment Auction, Saturday, June 11, 2011, Estevan, SK. For sale bill and photos visit www.mackauctioncompany.com Ph. Mack Auction Co. 306-421-2928, 306-487-7815. 2005 GMC 5500 SERIES, 4 WD, w/mtd. picker and deck, auto. trans., 5th wheel PL 311962. and bumper hitches, 160,000 kms, vg 8 TON BOOM pickers R-Mack, new tires, cond. Phone 306-864-3142 evenings or $15,000; 2002 Western Star, 400,000 kms, 306-864-7748 cell anytime, Kinistino, SK. $22,000 OBO. 403-704-3509, Ponoka, AB. 2007 IH 5900i Eagle, 10,450 kms, 475 1650 GAL. SEPTIC TRUCK; Model 1954 ISX, 18 spd., 20,000 lb. front, 46,000 IHC tandem axle, C&C w/466 and rebuilt rears, 16,000 litre Hutchison tank, T&E pump. 306-445-5602 days, 306-446-0148 13 spd. 204-636-2249, Erickson, MB. eves., North Battleford, SK. 2002 IHC 2654 truck with 2003 Cattlelac 600 mixer box, clear reversing fan, 12,315 1995 9200 IH TANDEM TRUCK, c/w hrs., 57,482 kms, $30,000. 403-684-3540, 430 Detroit, 13 spd trans, 44,000 rears, w/ 2005 hyd. 600 McKee manure spreader, Brant, AB. $45,000; 1993 FORD 8000 auto trans., 1980 PETERBILT TRACTOR w/8 ton 8.3 Cummins, c/w 1993 hyd. floor change picker. Will sell for $12,000. Phone Jim and tailgate McKee manure spreader, 780-808-1280, Lloydminster, AB. $30,000; 1988 900 KENWORTH, 15 spd. trans, 3406 Cat, c/w 1996 hyd. floor WATER TRUCKS: 1993 and 1994 Int., 90 Fuller h a n g e a n d t a i l gat e M c Ke e m a nu r e barrel tanks, 466 Detroit engines, $14,000 cspreader, $30,000. All in good shape. each. Will take feed grain or cattle on Phone 780-826-5539 Ardmore, AB. trade. 306-421-1495, Estevan, SK. 2005 PETERBILT DUMP new gravel 2008 F350 LARIAT crewcab, longbox, B&H, new rubber, freshtruck, 195,000 most extras, 24,000 kms, little winter driv- original miles, $75,000. safety, 306-536-5055, en, stored inside. Offers. 306-627-3445, Regina, SK. Blumenhof, SK. MAN-LIFT BUCKET TRUCK, 45’ reach, SEPTIC VAC TRUCK, 1996 Mack CH613, on FL80 single axle diesel, $18,000. T/A vac truck, 350 Mack engine, 18 spd. 306-563-8765, 306-563-4160, Canora, SK. trans., Bomega 80 bbl tank, Rebel agitator, Hibon SIAV6 pump, vibrator, hoist, hyd. 1985 C500 KENWORTH, 400 Cat, 18 tailgate, 3”, 4”, and 6” heated valves. Ser- spd., 20,000 lb. front end, 44 rears, c/w viced regularly and has fresh safety. 1994 McKee 600 fully hyd. spreader, c/w $45,000. 780-953-0649, Stony Plain, AB. McKee silage sides, excellent condition. Pictures can be emailed upon request. COURTNEY BERG ROUND BALE HAN- $45,000. Can be delivered. 250-546-2114 DLER HYDRA-DECS. Sold and installed. eves., 250-308-8042 days, Armstrong, BC. Hydra-dec mounted Eze feeder in stock now. Centennial Garage, 403-378-4331, 1979 F350 SERVICE truck, 400 eng., 4 spd. trans., 250 gal. built-in fuel tanks, Duchess, AB, email centennial@eidnet.org $2500 OBO. 306-561-7733, Kenaston, SK. 1991 IH SINGLE axle gravel truck with five yard box, 133,240 original kms, 11Rx22.5 1994 IH TANDEM fuel truck, 9200 Cat, 15 rubber 75%, pintle hitch, fresh safety. spd., air ride, w/Advance 5 compartment $ 2 1 , 0 0 0 O B O . 3 0 6 - 7 4 3 - 2 6 3 6 o r 17,500 L, LC meter, Blackmere pump, 306-743-7711, Langenburg, SK. printer $39,500. 306-752-4909 Melfort SK.

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1995 GMC TOPKICK with 2000 Harsh 575 ROUGH LUMBER: 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 1” c o m p l e t e , 9 7 , 7 7 0 k m s , $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . boards, windbreak slabs, bull rails, 4x4, 403-684-3540, Brant, AB. 6x6, 8x8, 10x10, all in stock. Custom sizes FULLY EQUIPPED MACHINE SHOP for on order. Log siding, cove siding, lap sid- FOR SALE: SASKATOON BASED Travel and sale, formerly Kaiser Welding of Cudworth, ing, shiplap, 1” and 2” tongue and groove. Tourism business, turn key operation. SK. Estate sale. $160,000 or best offer. Good cash flow and no receivables. TrainV&R Sawing, 306-232-5488, Rosthern, SK. ing provided. Great family business, own- Contact Dianne Peake 780-691-1091. 2008 KIA SPORTAGE LX, grey, 2.7L, V6, ers retiring. Asking $675,000. Reply to: 76,000 kms, warranty remaining, well Box 5581, c/o Western Producer, 2310 FOR SALE BY Owner Diesel Repair Shop maintained. 306-948-2811 eves Biggar, SK in Vancouver, BC area. Building/business. Millar Avenue, Saskatoon, SK. S7K 2C4 CONTINUOUS METAL ROOFING, no exwww.gannetdiesel.com Ph. 778-558-6914. 2010 JEEP LIBERTY, 4x4, $21,888. Wynyard, SK. Phone 1-800-667-4414 or posed screws to leak or metal overlaps. WELL ESTABLISHED AND profitable busiIdeal for lower slope roofs, rinks, churchvisit www.thoens.com ness, gas bar, convenience store. Busy oil- PET BOARDING KENNELS, turn key, 10 es, pig barns, commercial, arch rib build- field area. Owners retiring after 24 years. runs in and out, built to move, $40,000. ing and residential roofing. For info. call Edam, SK. 306-397-2812 after 6 PM. Southern, AB. 403-625-7123. 306-435-8008, Wapella, SK 1987 FORD DIESEL, 6 spd trans., 1996 Sudenga tank, 15’ long, holds 10 metric tonne; Etch bender Virutex. 204-267-2292, or 204-856-9595, Oakville, MB. BEHLEN BUILDING PACKAGE 50’x127’ 1997 FREIGHTLINER FL80 tandem gravel with 27’x16’ sliding door, solid end wall. truck, Cat 3126 engine, 6 spd. auto., 15’ Phone 306-547-2792 eves., Hazel Dell, SK. box, 108,000 original miles, X-City of Yorkton, $35,500. Yellowhead Sales, York- STEEL BUILDING PACKAGE w/blueprints, 97’x100’, 18’ walls, $99,000. Can ton, SK. 306-782-2899. deliver. 780-926-2600, High Level, AB. 1998 IH 4700, 24’ flatdeck, diesel, Allison auto, new tires, air ride, only 99,000 miles, premium cond., no rust, only $24,500. 306-946-8522, Watrous, SK. Straight Wall Steel Buildings 20’ INSULATED BOX and reefer, w/new PRIVE BUILDING MOVERS Ltd.! Bonded, overhead back door, $3500. Can deliver. licensed for SK. and AB. Fully insured. • Competitively priced Moving all types and sizes of buildings. 306-233-4971, Wakaw, SK. Call Andy 306-625-3827, Ponteix, SK. • Great appearance 2000 IH 4700 dump truck, 466 diesel, au- www.privebuildingmovers.com • Design and size flexibility t o m at i c , l o w m i l e s , o n ly $ 2 6 , 5 0 0 . available from: 306-946-8522, Watrous, SK. ALL BUILDINGS MOVED, raised and level• Permanence with non-combustible ing, hydraulic jacking. Howell Building materials 2001 FREIGHTLINER FL80 gravel truck, Movers, 306-539-1791, Regina, SK. tandem, Cat diesel, 6 spd. automatic, AC, • Load requirements to fit your needs 47,000 miles, premium no rust truck, like • A finished look with grey primed beams Zipperlock Building Company (2005) Inc. new, only $49,500. 306-946-8522, WaBox 699, Raymore, SK S0A 3J0 trous, SK. • Multiple frame designs and Sales: 306-631-8550 configurations 2002 FREIGHTLINER FL80 tandem gravel Office: 306-692-1948 Fax: 306-746-5713 truck, Cat diesel, Allison automatic premi• Fast construction Email: ddraper.zipperlock@hotmail.com um condition, only 47,000 miles, $48,500. GOVERNMENT GRANTS, LOANS for new • Quality, professional workmanship and existing farms and businesses. www.zipperlock.com 306-946-8522, Watrous, SK. 1-800-226-7016 ext. 10. 2002 PETERBILT 330 van truck, 24’ Cat diesel, 5 spd. Allison auto, side door, rear lift, air ride, low miles, premium condition, only $26,500. 306-946-8522, Watrous, SK. CAN-AM TRUCK EXPORT LTD., Delisle, SK, 1-800-938-3323. 1988 Ford L9000, 3406 Cat, 10 spd., 12&40’s, 15’ gravel box, fresh safety, $18,000; 1998 Volvo, 325 HP Cummins, auto, 18 front, 40 rear, 4-way locks w/new CIM 20’x60” BH&T, $52,000; 2001 Western Star C15 Cat, 18 spd., 69,000 trid e m r e a r s , 6 - w ay l o c k s , 2 4 ” b u n k , $68,000; 1998 IHC 4700, DT466, auto, pails with s/s screens *Frame feeder filler on wheel cart *Approx HUGE UNRESERVED COMMERCIAL hyd. brakes, 24’ van and tailgate, $13,000; (1000) Mother Lode 1 gallon poly in hive frame feeders *Approx 1998 IHC 9100, 365 HP Detroit, 10 spd., BEEKEEPER AUCTION For (500) Man Lake 2 gallon poly frame feeders *300 gallon poly syrup 40 rears, w/16’ gravel BH&T, $34,000; tank w/Honda 2” pump *(10) 300 poly tanks w/metal frames *(45) GARDEN VALLEY HONEY (Walter Dahmer) 1997 Western Star, 3406 Cat, 13 spd., 32”x20”x17” Rubbermaid poly totes with lids converted to syrup 69,000 rears, tridem, 6-way lock-up, SATURDAY, MAY 14TH at 9AM feeding tubs *Blue poly pollen feeders OTHER BEE KEEPING 16,000 fronts, 24” bunk, 786,000 kms, SPRUCE GROVE, ALBERTA - CANADA ITEMS: *Iron Man electric super lift *barrel carts *Super carts $55,000; 1994 DP50 Cat forklift, 12,000 lb. capacity, diesel, only 800 hrs, $15,000; *Scratchers *Hive tools, ect. *Acid boards *Hive pallets *Hive lids (approx 30kms from Edmonton) Grove AP-308, 8.5 ton carry deck crane, *Bottom boards *Formic acid rings *4 hive winter wraps w/pillows AUCTIONEERS NOTES: Walter Dahmer ran an immaculate, large- *(2) furnace fan exhaust blowers HONEY STORAGE CONTAINERS o n ly 2 5 0 0 h r s . , $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . G e n s e t s available. Dolly converters $1500 each. Fiscale Honey Production and Pollination Company for many years & DRUMS: *(150) New honey drums *(62) good used honey drums nancing available OAC. For other listings: and now wishes to offer up all remaining equipment by Public *300 gallon poly bulk honey bags *Cases of 750ml squeeze honey www.can-amtruck.com DL 910420 Auction. bottles with lids *Glass honey jars w/lids STORAGE TRAILERS: *(6) 48’ t/a semi van trailers (for storage units only). FOR MORE DON’T MISS THIS AUCTION WITH INFO CALL Paul 204-793-1533 or Larry 204-461-2355 e-mail SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! larry@prairietruss.com FEATURING: * State-of-the-art honey production equipment: Garden Valley Honey ran over 10,000 hives * Late-model trucks, trailers, forklifts, etc * Acreage farm equipment (Kubota MFD EXCELLENT QUALITY LIVE BEES from WANTED TO BUY 20 to 30 good winter tractors, etc) * Leisure & Yard Care items: ATV’s, snowmobiles, two storey hives. John 306-652-7708, SasROY DURNIN & RON LOEWEN plus lawn & garden, etc * Top quality Shop items & tools * Selection of katoon, SK. Good steel, lumber & other building materials * Large selection RETIREMENT BEE EQUIPMENT SALE for QUALITY QUEEN CELLS, $5.50, 200+ of New parts for beekeeping equipment * Plus much more... RAYMOND & JOHANNA ZIRLELBACH $5.00, May-July. Clifford Honey Farm, For info call owner Walter Dahmer cell 780-203-9241 306-862-1384, Love, SK.

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PLASTIC SHELTERS FOR sale, various manufacturers, sizes and colors. Selfstacking wooden incubation trays and Beaver nesting blocks. Contact Ed 306-873-0255, Tisdale, SK. ROUND STEEL LEAFCUTTER bee shelters constructed from 1/2” rod, $10 each, no covers. 306-873-2268, Tisdale, SK.

2005 Freightliner Thomas Bus (35904)

1994 Hydro-Ax 621 Mower (34809)

2005 Great Dane w/Thermo King Reefer

Concept Tech Automatic Knife Cleaning System (35684)

ONE 6x12’ INCUBATOR Hut, air conditioner, humidifier, covered w/metal and on skids, approx 200 3” used nesting blocks. Other misc. equipment. Meota, SK. 306-445-4708, 306-441-0473 cell.

USED BELTING, 12” to 84” wide for feeders and conveyors, lots of 30” 1-1/8” thick for lowbeds in stock. Ph Dave, Wainwright, AB, 780-842-2491 eves/weekends. NEW SHIPMENT OF used belting, various lengths and widths to 70” wide. 306-933-9877. Saskatoon, SK.

TRUCKS/TRAILERS/HEAVY EQUIPMENT • 2005 Great Dane w/Thermo King Reefer • 1997 Western Star 4964FX Fuel Truck • 2007 Mack MR688S w/36M Concord Concrete Pump • 2007 Mack CHN613 • 1991 Izuzu Elf Garbage Truck • 2007 Snake River Equipment Trailer • 2007 Singamas Container Chassis • 2007 Singamas Container Chassis • 2007 Singamas Container Chassis • 2002 Langfab Car Trailer • 2007 Toyota 8FGU30 Forklift • 2001 Hyster S60XM • 1994 Hydro-Ax 621 Mower • 1979 CAT D6D Dozer • Raymond 110V Electric Pallet Jack • 2005 Freightliner Thomas Bus

INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT • 2001 Yale ERC050 Electric Forklift • ConcepTech Automatic Knife Cleaning System • Japak KFM-76C Shrink Packaging Machine • Epson Stylus Pro GS6000 •2007 Patriot 2 3775M Deburring Machine • 2007 Good Tek Planer • 2007 Faro Gage 3D Measuring Arm • Niagara Wet Dust Collection System • Air Driven Tap Wizard • Stamford NewAge 60KW • Buhler Sortex K Series Sorter • M20422 Puree Pail Filler • Graco Merkur G30C75 High Pressure Air Assisted Liquid Spray Machine • Pail Lidder/Washer

VEHICLES 2006 Ford Escape XLT • 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe’ • 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer EXT LT •1998 GMC Cheyenne 3500 Crew Cab • 2008 Ski-Doo REV XP Summit 800R WWW.REPOBC.COM Home of Elite Bailiff Services Ltd. 20473 Logan Ave. Langley, BC V3A 4L8 Phone: 604-539-9900 Fax: 604-539-5678

FOUNDATION REPAIRS: structural, crack and concrete repairs, waterproofing. Saskatoon, SK, 306-249-1100, 306-230-9690.

BEE KEEPERS EQUIPMENT & LIVE HIVE AUCTION for PRAIRIE BLOSSOM HONEY of STONEWALL, MB. THURSDAY MAY 19th @ 11:00AM

DIRECTIONS: From: Winnipeg, MB. (Jct. of #7 and north perimeter hwy.) Take #7 hwy north 37.5kms to Road #90N. Turn west 1/4 mile on Road 90N to sale site on south side of road. From: Teulon, MB. (Jct. of #7 and #415 hwy.) Take #7 hwy south 5kms to Road #90N Turn west 1/4 mile on Road 90N to sale site on south side of road. SINGLE BROOD HIVES & NUCS *Approx 900 single brood live hives (9 frame hives) *Approx 250 nucs SUPERS & BOXES: *Approx 3700 honey supers (many of the supers are only a couple years old and are dove tailed corners. All supers are 9 frames.) *Approx 500 empty boxes *Approx 50 cardboard nuc boxes *(10) small wood nuc boxes. QUEEN EXCLUDERS: Approx 1000 Chrysler queen excluders. EXTRACTING EQUIPMENT: *Cowan 120 extractor w/16’ conveyor, bottom auger, and honey sump (air operated) s/n006-00 *Cowen Deboxer s/n015-00 (air operated) *Cowen Uncapper s/n017-00 *16’ s/s roller conveyor w/12’ chain drive conveyor, and automatic inline frame cleaner (top & bottom) *Cook & Beal’s honey wax separator Model 2005 s/n575 (bearing done last year) *10’ Cook & Beal’s heat exchanger w/auger Model HU0513 *Maxant 70 frame Series 500 radial extractor s/n230 *Dakota Guinness Model 1200 uncapper w/conveyor *(3) 10’x10” sections of roller table conveyor w/legs *20’ s/s conveyor trough w/chain drive *Dadant wax melter *(3) hand operated 4 frame extractors *s/s double sink HONEY PUMPS, SUMPS, & STORAGE TANKS: *2” Moyno honey pump Type CDQ *2 1/2” Continental Ultra honey pump *8’x2’ s/s honey sump *2’x2’ s/s honey sump *Approx 17 barrel s/s water jacketed honey tank w/self contained heat unit *(2) Aprrox 20 barrel s/s hopper bottom honey tanks w/agitators and motors *Aprrox 5 barrel s/s honey tank *(2) Approx 1 barrel s/s honey tanks SCALES: *4’x4’ s/s floor scale w/Fairbanks digital scale head, slip printer, and 2 1/2” automatic air operated fluid valve *Platform scales BEE FEEDING EQUIPMENT: *Approx (1080) 2.5 gallon feed pail with s/s screens *Approx (1000) 2 quart feed

SATURDAY MAY 21st 11:00AM BRANDON, MB.

DIRECTIONS: The bees will be sold in the bee yard east of Brandon just off #1 highway. All other equipment will be sold at Fraser Auction Service Ltd. yard 1/4 mile north of the junction of #1 & #10 hwy Brandon, MB. (All buyers must come to Fraser Auction yard for bidding numbers and to receive a map to the bee yard). AUCTIONEERS NOTE: All live hives will have been inspected by Manitoba Government prior to sale. All hives being sold will be strong healthy hives from two very experienced well respected local bee keepers. Don’t miss your chance to purchase these good quality hives. Please plan to attend this sale. LIVE BEES: (From Roy Durnin & Ron Loewen) *Approx 600 high quality single brood live hives. (All hives are 10 frame wax dipped boxes with wax dipped lids on new wax dipped 4 way pallets.) For more info on these bees please call breeders: Roy Durnin & Ron Loewen Roy 204-720-2395 or 204-573-7405 – Ron 204-355-9273 HONEY SUPERS & BOXES FROM ZIRKELBACH RETIREMENT SALE: *Approx 3000 Supers from which approx 600 have brand new frames. *20 Pallets *Approx 600 empty boxes (no frames) new paint. EQUIPMENT FROM ZIRKELBACH RETIREMENT SALE: *Uncapper (Dakota Guinness) *60 frame honey extractor. *20 frame honey extractor (Maxant) (stainless steel). *(2) barrel carts *(4) 500gal honey tanks (stainless steel). *various scrapers & hand tools *various barrels and containers. TRAILERS FROM ZIRKELBACH RETIREMENT SALE: (Tandem axle van trailers.) *1994 53’ Trailer (Great Dane) *1988 48’ Trailer (Utility) *48’ Trailer (make unknown). For more info on items from Zirkelbach Retirement Equipment contact Bernard Zirkelbach 204-647-0952. OTHER BEE KEEPING EQUIPMENT BEING AUCTIONED THAT DAY: *(25) New 2 box hives (All brand new and painted will be sold as complete units consisting of (2) new boxes with frames, new lid, new bottom board.) *Approx 400 queen excluders *Mini Cowan uncapper *2 frame extractor with plastic tank. For more info call Fraser Auction Service Ltd 204-727-2001.

CHECK WWW.FRASERAUCTION.COM FOR FULL LISTING AND PICTURES. QUALITY HARDWOOD lumber, quarter cut Oak, Elm, Black Walnut, Hickory, Edge Grain Fir. Limited quantity, priced to clear. I nve n t o r y l o c at e d at D av i d s o n , S K . 403-318-7589 (AB cell.) CEDAR AND PINE LOG SIDING, 6” and 8” wide. Log home and cabin packages. Wood flooring. 1-800-960-3388, Rouck Bros., Lumby, BC www.rouckbros.com PINE AND POPLAR: 1” and 2” V-joint, shiplap, log siding, etc. Phone: 306-862-5088, Nipawin, SK.

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MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, ideal sideline with active sales, very good profit margin, potential for growth. Phone for more info. Toll free 1-866-567-3101 or 306-561-7383.

FOR SALE BY OWNER: wish to retire, land, business and house. Lot size 58’x157’, reasonable taxes. House: 1000 sq. ft., 2 bdrm bungalow, newly renovated. Business: 3 chair hair salon and tanning, contains nail room. Has restaurant rental income and massage rental, plus 864 sq. ft. storage space, large gazebo. Located across from schools. Asking $395,000 OBO. 403-746-3505, Eckville, AB.

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REGULATION DUGOUTS: 120x60x14’ $1800; 160x60x14’ $2600; 180x60x14’ $3000; 200x60x14’ $3400; 150x50x15 $1800; 200x50x15’ $2600; 250x50x15’ $3500. Saskatoon, SK, 306-653-3473, 306-222-8054.

RANCH OIL CONTRACTING LTD offers the following services: brushing, land clearing, land improvements, and dugouts. HUNTING AND FISHING LODGE along 306-238-4800, Goodsoil, SK. Waterhen River, modernized lodge, cabins and remote cabin, large hunting area for NEUFELD ENT. CORRAL CLEANING, water fowl and big game, 300 big game payloader, Bobcat w/rubber tracks, vertitags included; GAS BAR CONVENIENCE cal beater spreaders. Custom fencing. AND MOBIL 1 LUBE in a high traffic 306-220-5013, 306-232-4838, Hague, SK. location, incLudes land, buildings and BRUSH MULCHING. The fast, effective equipment. 204-638-7947, Dauphin, MB. way to clear land. Four season service, Century21macmillan.com competitive rates, multiple units available. Bucket truck services. Borysiuk ContractEAVESTROUGH MACHINE, tools, ladders, pole scaffolding, inventory and trail- FARMS: NEED FINANCIAL HELP? Please ing, 306-960-3804, Prince Albert, SK. er. Including 2005 GMC 3/4 4x4 ext. cab call Bob Stocks at: 306-757-1997, Regina, t r u c k . C o n t r a c t s i n c l u d e d , o f fe r s . SK. J.W . COM M ERCIAL PAINTING 306-845-2078, 306-845-7420, Livelong SK Sp ec ia lizing in:exterio r o ffertilizer b in s , b a rn s , ho u s es , lightn in g ro d s & s ea m les s CABIN RENTAL BUSINESS- in Nipawin, ea ves tro u gh Sask. Regional Park, MacSwaney’s Cabins DEBTS, BILLS AND charge accounts too and Lodge. Turnkey operation. Nice bal- high? Need to resolve prior to spring? Call 825 Hochelaga St. E a n c e s h e e t . C a l l S t e w F e t t e s , us to develop a professional mediation Moose Jaw, SK S6H 0R2 306-790-3766, Century 21 Conexus Rlty. plan, resolution plan or restructuring plan. Phone: 306-541-1135 Call toll free 1-888-577-2020. Email: jimwilliamson73@gmail.com EST. CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS is FARM/CORPORATE PROJECTS. Call A.L. looking for a working or non-working busiOIL CONTRACTING LTD has 2 ness partner. For more information please Management Group for all your borrowing RANCH and lease requirements. 306-790-2020, vertical beater truck mounted manure call 306-291-7494, Saskatoon, SK. spreaders and JD wheel loader for hire in Regina, SK. MEDICINE HAT, AB - well established im- SASK. LTD. COMPANY for sale, several NW SK. and NE AB. For all your corral port-export ag. manufacturing business. tax credits available with purchase. For cleaning needs please call David or Joanna 306-238-4800, Goodsoil, SK. Exclusive products, presently Canada and more information call 306-221-2208. USA. Could be stand alone or add to existMAGILL FARM AND FIELD SERVICES is ing business. Share sale, no real estate or booking custom spraying and swathing expensive equipment to buy. Easily exacres for the 2011 season. Late model JD pandable and relocatable. Excellent for and Macdon equipment to serve your family or partnership. Owner to help with BANDSAW BLADES: wood, metal, meat, needs. For first class service call Ivor at start up. F.S.B.O.- Now. Serious inquiries custom made. Steelmet Supply, Saska- 403-894-5400, Lethbridge, AB. only. 403-528-3350. toon. 1-800-667-3046. EXPLOSIVES CONTRACTOR- Beaver JOIN ONE of Western Canada’s fastest FREE CATALOGUE HALFORD’S butcher dams, rocks, stumps. Reasonable rates. growing tire chains today! TreadPro Tire supplies and equipment, leather, animal Northwest Demolition, Radisson, SK, Centres is always looking for new mem- control products, tanning, buyers of raw 306-827-2269, 306-827-7835. bers. TreadPro offers group controlled dis- cattle hides. Call 1-800-353-7864. Webtribution through our five warehouses lo- site www.halfordsmailorder. com cated in BC, AB, and SK. Exclusive brands and pricing for each TreadPro Dealer, 24/7 access to online ordering backed up with sales desk support. Our marketing strate1998 CASE 580SL Series II, 4x4 extendgies are developed for the specific needs FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS a-hoe with 24� bucket, new rear tires, of Western Canadian Dealers. Signage, We also specialize in: Crop insurance ap- front- 90%, deluxe cab, work ready, Pics displays, vehicle identification, group uni- peals; Chemical drift; Residual herbicide; avail. $32,000. 403-274-5674, Calgary, AB. forms also important for visual impact and Custom operator issues; Equipment malrecognition are affordable with the sup- function. Qualified Agrologist on staff. Call 2008 NH SUPERBOOM C190 skidsteer, port of the TreadPro Group. Product and Back-Track Investigations for assistance c/w 4 attachments, AC, deluxe cab, hi flow hyds., 2 spd. trans. and Pilot controls. sales training arranged according to your regarding compensation, 1-866-882-4779. 306-287-7707, Quill Lake, SK. needs. Exclusive territory protection, reinforced with individual territory managers 2006 160LC hyd. excavator, 3600 orig. and home office support. Find out more hrs, exc. cond. $54,000. 780-307-5948, about the unique features of the TreadPro Morinville, AB. group today. Our team will be happy to arrange a personal meeting with you to fur- SPECIAL CLEARANCE! Men’s oversized 2006 WA320-5, 4900 hrs, bucket, forks; ther discuss how TreadPro is the right fit. blue jeans (sizes 50-72) $29.95. Davidner’s 2006 JD 544-J, 6300 hrs, bucket, forks, 3rd valve; 2006 Doosan 200, 2500 hrs, Contact 1-888-860-7793 or go online to in Prince Albert, SK. Phone 306-763-3707 bucket, forks, 3rd valve; 1983 Cat 950B, www.treadpro.ca 6500 hrs. Phone Jerry Ryan 780-915-5426, St. Albert, AB. UPGRADED HOTEL, Bowsman, MB, VLT’s, ATM, restaurant, $600,000 gross sales, 1998 INGERSOLL-RAND TELEHAN$375,000 reduced. Call Mac 204-238-4949 DLER VR90C, 9000 lbs, 3 section 36’ boom, 4 cylinder Perkins, 6400 hrs., nice SMALL GRAVEL BUSINESS for sale. tires, very nice condition. $21,900. Owner retiring. Phone: 306-862-4403, T R OY S A N D E R S O N H A R V E S T I N G Trades accepted, financing available. 306-862-8290, Nipawin, SK. booking seeding acres for 2011 season. 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com E-mail: troysanderson@hotmail.com or 2007 332 JD skidsteer, farm use only, only FO R S ALE phone Troy at 306-831-9776 or fax 900 hrs., exc. cond., $35,500 OBO; Also E s ta b l i hed s gra in clea n in g fol u r m illin g 306-882-2300, Rosetown, SK. 84� snowbucket available. Medicine Hat, b u s i nes s , lo ca ted in the villa ge o f DOUBLE F FARMS booking corn acres for AB. Phone 403-504-9607. M a ym on t, Sa s ka tch e w a n 2011 season. 60’ corn planter, 1250 Case D85/21 KOMATSU, bought new 2003, S a le p ric e i ncl ud es gra in legs a n d to w er, IH. Call 780-753-0353, Kirriemuir, AB. 14’ manual angle w/twin tilts, 26� pads, gra in b i ns , exterio r tu b e s ys tem , clea n ers , factory cab, ripper, forestry protected, CUSTOM SEEDING 60’ and 66’ Seed Masd es to n ers , gra vity ta b el , s ca l es , fol u r m ill orig hrs, mint cond. Serious inquiries ter, 12� spacing, dual shoot set up for 3330 a n d s fi ter a n d n u m ero u s to o l s a n d granular fertilizer. Call Eric 306-640-8251, only. 306-272-4382, Foam Lake, SK. eq u i pm en tto fa citil a te this b u s i nes s . Moose Jaw, SK. ROME PLOW AND KELLO DISC blades As s es s ed va lu e o fl an d a n d and bearings, 24� to 42� notched disc b u i l id ngs is $150,200.00. blades. www.kelloughenterprises.com As kin g p ric e co m p lete is $285,000.00. 1-888-500-2646, Red Deer, AB Directfu rther in q u iries fo r co n ta cto r view in g to :  JIMLEE AG SERVICES Claas 900 and 2004 LULL 9000 lb. lift, 44’ reach, tilt car869, RU600 corn head, 18’ conditioners, riage, full cab 2900 hrs., $43,300. Machine Tony B ollinger In n o va ti on C re d itUn io n 60’ swaths, merging, trucks, 12’ and 14’ is located in Dewberry, AB. Other maN o rth Ba ttl efo rd , S a s k. bagger. Call Doug 306-698-7478, or Jim chines also available. Ph. 250-431-8162. 306-446-9306 306-697-7197, Grenfell, SK. o r em a il Ton y.Bollin ge r@ in n ova tion cu.ca ROAD GRADERS CONVERTED to pull CUSTOM SILAGE, Taking bookings for behind large 4 WD tractors, 14’ and 16’ F i na n ci ng Ava ila b le O.A.C. this years alfalfa, cereals, and corn. Com- blade widths available. Call C.W. Enterprispetitive service and rates, equipped for FARM EQUIPMENT AND service business wet conditions. Call Jason at Hague, SK. es, 306-682-3367, 306-231-8358, Humboldt, SK, www.cwenterprises.ca for sale at the junction of highways 3 and 306-381-7689. 4 Glaslyn, SK. This turn key operation with 2004 CASE/IH 580 SM backhoe, 4850 10,000 sq. ft. building, shop equipment, KAISER’S CUSTOM SILAGING with Claas hrs., 40� digging bucket, front rubber 1 yr office equipment and service and delivery 960 hay header and Orbis 10 row corn old. $52,000 OBO. 306-743-2636 or truck awaits your viewing. Total purchase header, tandem and semi trucks. Call for 306-743-7711, Langenburg, SK. price, all included for $650,000. MLS prices. Contact Ben at 306-744-7678 or V-DITCH CLOSURE UNITS available. Lev393362. Call Lloyd Ledinski at Re/Max of benykaiser@aol.com Saltcoats, SK. er Enterprises, 306-682-3332, Muenster, the Battlefords, North Battleford, SK. SK. 306-446-8800 or 306-441-0512 Website: www.remaxbattlefords.com TS14B SCRAPER; John Deere 772 AH gradMAGILL FARM AND FIELD SERVICES is er; D7G Cat ripper, cab, A dozer tilts; 10’ THRIVING APPLIANCE BUSINESS for booking custom spraying and swathing Rome disc. 306-893-4159, Maidstone, SK. sale, specializing in used, major applianc- acres for the 2011 season. Late model JD es, parts and service. In beautiful Kelowna, and Macdon equipment to serve your DIAMOND DRILL STEM 2� and 3�. BC. Business established in 1978, current needs. For first class service call Ivor at 204-476-0002, Neepawa, MB. owner retiring. 250-765-3769 after 6 PM. 403-894-5400, Lethbridge, AB. RM OF REFORD: 115 acres with an estimated 600,000+ yards of gravel (50 acres cult. and 105 acres native grass). 55x40 (barn/shop with power). MLS Ž373421. Adjoining quarter with home may also be purchased with the 155 acres. Call Wally Lorenz, RE/MAX of the Battlefords. 306-446-8800 or 306-843-7898, North Battleford, SK. www.remaxbattlefords.com

CUSTOM BALE HAULING, 17 bale self loading/unloading truck. Youngstown, AB. Contact Clint at 403-854-6400.

HEY BOSS TUB GRINDING with 2 H1100 LICENSED FAMILY RESTAURANT located haybusters, Call Don 306-445-9994 or in south eastern Sask. Land, building and Rob 306-481-4704, North Battleford, SK. equipment included. A great opportunity offered at $100,000. For details call Frank 306-525-2427. Fourtune Four Realty. TURBO CORRAL CLEANING. Two trucks BUSINESS FOR SALE: small profitable with spreaders and Cat. Reasonable rates. family dry cleaners. Good location, high 306-228-2466, 306-228-8355, Unity, SK. traffic, retiring. Call 306-764-3161, Prince SPECIALIZING IN MULCHING! LAND Albert, SK. CLEARING! TRAILS! STUMPS! No burning, no dozing, no piles, no ripping, no PROFITABLE SEED PROCESSING enter- hauling. Turn trees and deadfall into prise offered on primary highway 50 min. mulch... Save selected trees if desired. The from Saskatoon. Satisfied loyal clientele enviro-friendly tree reduction company! plus plenty of value added potential. (SK) 306-933-2950; (AB) 403-969-9348. Young, SK.306-259-2055 or 306-259-4982 www.maverickconstruction.ca JOIN THE FASTEST Growing Business today. Home based. Groceries, gas and WalMart card. Call Steve at 204-282-8987, Winnipeg, MB. www.mpbtoday.com/slet

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2009 NH W110B LOADER, long reach, 2-1/4 yd. bucket, like new, 490 hrs, $112,000. 204-346-4434, Vita, MB. D6D 4X896 ANGLE dozer, tilts, Carco winch, c/w new rails. 306-278-2048, 306-230-6644, Porcupine Plain, SK. 4 SKIDSTEERS FOR SALE: 3- 2005 Bobcat S150; 2007 Bobcat S250, full cab and heat. Conquest Equip 306-483-2500, Oxbow, SK. www.conquestequipment.net 1997 TEREX TELEHANDLER $16,900, 42’ 8000 lb, 4x4x4, 3.9L Cummins. Financi n g a v a i l a b l e . Tr a d e s a c c e p t e d . 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com NOW DISMANTLING, for parts D-6-H Cat Hy Track S/N 4RC01430; D7E-E Cat S/N 1498; D7-F Cat S/N 92E1836; D65-E6 Komatsu S/N 32378; FD-20-BAC Fiat Allis S/N 009686; D8-46A Cat S/N 3807. Lots of good parts left. Call for more info 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. WOBCO 666 ROAD GRADER w/471 Detroit engine. Huge Farm-Construction-RV Equipment Auction, Saturday, June 11, 2011, Estevan, SK. For sale bill and photos visit www.mackauctioncompany.com Phone 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL 311962. ALMOST NEW 2007 CATERPILLAR 320DL excavator w/thumb and buckets, will finance, $169,000; 2003 Bobcat 763, low hours, excellent, $16,900; 2006 Bobcat T-190, $28,000; Tennent street sweeper, cab, low hours, ideal for town use, $18,900 OBO. Doug Pichler, 306-291-4043 Saskatoon, SK. KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC400-LC-5, 1994, 4 yd. bucket; 224 Cat excavator; Euclid R35 water truck; Versatile 800 Series II tractor; 1 Cat 235 quick coupler for buckets; Ext. 72� cleanout bucket, 3.75 yd.; Ext. Ser. 48� digging bucket, 4 tooth, rims and tires for Vers. 800 series II, 18.4x38 in good cond. 306-634-9911, Estevan SK. TREE SPADE VERMEER TS66T, good shape on a 1974 IH 1850 tandem. $20,000 OBO. 306-631-8974, Moose Jaw, SK. Email: ohmygoodness@sasktel.net 2007 CASE 420 skidsteer, 337 hrs., comes with two buckets, hyd. quick attach, heated cab. Like new condition. 306-868-7661, Avonlea, SK. HD21 ALLIS, 80-90% on rollers and tracks; 2U Cat and lots of extra parts; C-frame for 46A. 604-795-4510, Chilliwack, BC. 1983 DITCH WITCH 6510 Deutz 4 cyl diesel, carbide bit digging chain, 3 way 6’ blade, 6’ digging depth backhoe w/12� bucket. 1036 hrs, $8900. Trades accepted, financing available. 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com CAT D-6RXL c/w ripper, Cat 320CL excavator, Cat 14G grader. Call 204-845-2033, Elkhorn, MB. YELLOW TRACTOR WORKS, Edmonton, AB. Your new source for used Cat parts and components 1-877-413-1774. Large inventory. email eddy@yellowtractor.com WANTED: TOWING WINCH to fit Cat D6B or 9U series. 204-748-1567, Virden, MB. PULL ROAD GRADER converted by C.W. Enterprises, slightly used; Sheepsfoot and Padfoot packers. Call 204-746-4131, www.equipmentpeople.com Rosenort, MB. COMPLETE GRAVEL CRUSHING Plant incl. 10x36 jaw w/screen deck, 24� cone, double deck screener, hyd. feed hopper, gen. and conveyors. This equipment has only 15,000 tonnes put thru since rebuild. $185,000. Ph. 250-431-8162, Creston, BC.

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2001 CAT TH82 TELEHANDLER 8000 lb, 2 stage 24’ boom, quick attach forks, 5016 hrs. $22,900. Trades accepted, financing av a i l a b l e . w w w. c o m b i n e w o r l d . c o m 1-800-667-4515. MIXER TRUCKS: 1990 Mack tandem with 9 yd. London, $16,800. 1985 DMM Mack w / 1 0 y r. J a e g e r m i x e r, $ 1 9 , 9 0 0 . 306-946-2040 or 306-946-7874, Watrous, SK. bsundquist@sasktel.net S A N D P R O C E S S I N G P L A N T , Drys, screens and bags, $2500. 306-862-5521, Nipawin, SK. 2008 JD CT 332 skidsteer, joystick controls, warranty until June, 1100 hrs, exc. cond, $39,900. 306-561-7733 Kenaston SK WANTED WHEEL LOADER: 100+ hp, $30,000 or less. 306-728-3969 or 306-728-1232, Melville, SK. 2007 CAT 216B SKIDSTEER, 54 HP Cat engine, low hrs., $21,900. 204-746-6605, 204-325-2496, Morris, MB. 2006 LT185B tracked skidsteer, cab, 2 spd., 80� dirt bucket, 1960 hrs., 78 HP diesel, 3000 lb. lift capacity, $26,500; 2006 Cat 226 B skidsteer, new tires, cab, low hrs., $19,500. 306-338-2674, Kuroki, SK. 1990 HYUNDAI 200 LC excavator, 1 meter bucket, under carriage 70%, newer hyd. pump, new pins and bushings 1 yr ago, ready to work. $22,000. 807-548-1160 807-548-5960, Kenora, ON. D8H, 1974, SERIAL #46A30307, angle blade, SS ripper, UC 65%, $30,000. 306-662-2583, Maple Creek, SK. 1998 CAT D7R XR and 2003 CAT D7R XR II dozers; 2005 236B CAT skidsteer. Phone 780-361-7322, Edmonton, AB.

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2 0 0 6 V O LV O , E C 2 9 0 L C e x c avat o r, plumbed for hammer and thumb, quick attach 2-1/2 yd. bucket, 5394 hrs., wide pads, no leaks on cylinder or engine, pins and bushings excellent, very clean and very well maintained, $90,000. 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. SCRAPERS FOR SALE, Cat, LaPlante, Allis, LeTourneau, converted to hyd., will also do custom conversions. Looking for cable scrapers. Call Toll free 1-866-602-4093. 1995 HYUNDAI 130 LC excavator, quick coupler, 5/8 meter bucket, hyd. thumb, g o o d s h ap e , w o r k r e a dy. $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 807-548-1160, 807-548-5960, Kenora, ON. REBUILT D8-H 46-A transmission, ready to install, could supply work orders, $5900. Cypress River, MB. Ph. 204-743-2324. D85 KOMATSU hydraulic angle dozer, full canopy and brush guard, excellent UC. Can deliver. 780-307-5948, Westlock, AB.

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GRAIN HANDLING & STORAGE www.skywaygrainsystems.com HUTCHINSON Grain Pumps LAMBTON Bucket Elevators LAMBTON Drag Conveyors (Seed Compatible Conveyors) Rail Load-Out Systems Pulse Crop Equipment WESTEEL Grain Bins SUKUP Aeration & Bins

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1-888-663-9663 Rouleau, SK

POLE BUILDING PACKAGE: 64’x200’x22’ 2x8 4 ply laminated posts (treated). 2x8 6 ply laminated door posts, metal inside and out, sandstone colored walls outside, white roof and stripes, white interior trim and screws, etc., poles and metal only. 16’x24’x8’ addition (c/w pkg.) for mechanical room, etc. 2x6 4 ply laminated posts, metal inside and out, (colors same), trim and screws, etc., poles and metal only. Complete package, $45,000. Call Byron Blackwell 306-831-8002, Dinsmore, SK.

GRAIN BIN DAMAGE? Wind damage repairs to all makes. Call Quadra Dev. Corp. 1-800-249-2708, Rocanville, SK. NEED GRAIN STORAGE? Book early and save! Twister flat bottom bins. Up to 52,000 bu. capacity. Full floor aeration, unload system, concrete form, roof vents. Visit your nearest Flaman store or call 1-888-435-2626.

C row n Shred & R ecycling is now accep ting u sed g rain b ag s at it’s R eg ina & P rince Alb ert loca tions. Plea s e ca ll Ja ck @ 306 -543-176 6 to a rra n ge d ro p o ff.

Cro w n s hred a n d recyclin g.co m E m a il: cs rregin a @ s a s k tel.n et BROCK (BUTLER) GRAIN BIN PARTS and accessories available at Rosler Construction. 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK. DEALER FOR SAKUNDIAK BINS, from 250 to 55,000 bu. Includes skid, ladders, manhole, set up and delivery available. Also hopper cones, 14 to 21’ dia. w/skids. 306-538-4487, Kennedy, SK. BEHLEN BIN/ HOPPER COMBOS: 3500 bu., 10 leg hopper and skid, unstiffened grain bin, roof and side ladder. Manhole in hopper. Constructed. Leasing available. $10,295, while supplies last. Peterson Construction, 306-789-2444, Regina, SK. SDL HOPPER CONES. Prices starting at 14’, $2250; 15’, $2800 15’-10”, $2970; 18’ $4100; 19’ $4500. All cones c/w manhole, double top band, slide gate on nylon rollers. Optional skid base, aeration, freight extra charge. 306-324-4441, Margo, SK. CUSTOM BIN MOVING, all sizes up to 19’ d i a m e t e r, 3 4 ’ h i g h , w i t h c o n e s . 306-538-4487, Kennedy, SK. CUSTOM BIN MOVING in Saskatchewan, up to 21’ diameter. Marty 306-220-7915, Blaine Lake, SK. www.12-40rednex.co

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TOP QUALITY BEHLEN/ SAKUNDIAK BINS, 250 bu. to 55,000 bu. Winter booking on now for best pricing and guaranteed delivery. Example: all prices include skid, ladders to ground, manhole, set-up, w w w .go o do n.co m and delivery within set radius. Behlen bin/ hopper combos: 3,500 bu. $10,450; 4,235 Fo r A llY o ur Fa rm , bu. $12,250; SPECIAL 5,000 bu. $13,500. C o m m ercia l& Industria lN eeds We manufacture superior quality hoppers and steel floors for all makes and sizes. Call and find out why our product quality and price well exceeds the competition. what you are investing in. We also S to ny Pla in O ffice 780-975-3748 Know stock replacement lids for all makes and O lds O ffice 403-586-0311 models of bins. Leasing available. Hoffart Services Inc. Odessa, SK, 306-957-2033. M B S a les 204-534-2468 LIMITED QUANTITY of flat floor Goebel S a sk. S a les 306-737-8788 grain bins, at special prices. Grain Bin DiV erm ilio n O ffice 780-581-5822 rect, 306-373-4919, Saskatoon, SK. SILVER STREAM SHELTERS: 30x72 sin- SIX 4000 BUSHEL hopper bottom bins and gle steel frame cover kit, $4700; 38x100 6000 bushel/hour leg at a producer car truss, $11,900. Replacement tarps for any loading site, Weyburn, SK. 306-861-0722. brand, patch kits, rope webbing and ratch- CUSTOM GRAIN BIN MOVING, SK, AB, ets. Call 1-877-547-4738. and MB, all types of bins up to 10,000 NEW, NEVER ASSEMBLED future steel bushel, accurate estimates. Sheldon’s quonset, 32x54’, centre height 17’, with Hauling, 306-922-6079, 306-961-9699, f o u n d a t i o n k i t , $ 2 3 , 0 0 0 O B O . Prince Albert, SK. 780-362-1510, Wetaskiwin, AB.

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FOR ALL YOUR grain storage, hopper cone and steel floor requirements contact: Kevin’s Custom Ag in Nipawin toll free: 1-888-304-2837. POLY HOPPER BINS, 100 bu., $900; 150 bu. $1250. Call for nearest dealer. Buffer Valley Ind., 306-258-4422, Vonda, SK.

BIN MOVING, all sizes up to 19’ diameter, 34’ high, with or without floors. Call Lorne 306-468-7916, Canwood, SK.

NINE BEHLIN 2911 bu. bins, $2000 per bin or $16,000 for all nine. Bins c/w transitions and aeration tubes. Contact Dale at 306-594-2942, located in Norquay, SK and are to be moved by purchaser.

Canadian Built Insurance Certified Bin Anchors

HARVESTER SILO, 20’x60’, in good condition. For info call Harry at 204-859-3105. Rossburn, MB. bauersmanitoba@yahoo.ca

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SDL 14’ HOPPER CONES WITH DOUBLE SKID BASE

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2- 2500 BU. Butler grain bins to give away, no floors, must be disassembled before moved. 780-322-2574, Nampa, AB.

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POLE BARNS, WOODSTEEL packages, hog, chicken, and dairy barns, grain bins and hoppers. Construction and concrete crews available. Mel or Scott, MR Steel Construction, 306-978-0315, Hague, SK.

Factory to Farm Pricing

WESTEEL, GOEBEL, grain and fertilizer bins. Grain Bin Direct, 306-373-4919.

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LEAS E TO OW N OP TIONS — S a ve on Ta xes BIN MOVERS. The largest fleet of bin moving trailers and equipment in the prairies. Book now for spring. Good rates, great service. Can move up to 19’ wide and 30’ tall. L’il Truck Hauling Ltd., 306-338-3921, Kelvington, SK. Fred or Merle 306-338-8288. LIFETIME LID OPENERS. We are a stocking dealer for Boundary Trail Lifetime Lid Openers, 18” to 39”. Rosler Construction 2000 Inc., 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK.

W e s toc k the top tw o in d u s try le a d in g gra in e xtra c tors . Stocking New & Used Grain Baggers.

Young’s Equipment Inc. 1-800-803-8346 www.youngsequipment.com

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BUHLER FARM KING 10-70 swing auger, Highline 8510 PTO grain conveyor, Highline 1600 hyd. transfer grain conveyor, Batco 1835 PTO grain conveyor, Sakundiak 7-52 PTO auger. Huge Farm-ConstructionRV Equipment Auction, Saturday, June 11, 2011, Estevan, SK. For sale bill and photos visit www.mackauctioncompany.com Ph. 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815, Mack Auction Co. PL 311962.

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AERATION FANS IN STOCK NOW!! 5hp 1ph Fan 7hp 1ph Fans Call For 10 hp 1ph Fans 18� to 24� Reducer Pricing 24� to 28� Reducer * 3ph Fans Available*

2002 8144 AG-CHEM 4 WD, 2550 hours, Airmax 1000 bed, 70’ booms, $104,000. Ph 406-466-5356, Choteau, Montana. For more pics: www.fertilizerequipment.net 1991 IHC 4900 truck c/w 10 ton Tyler fert. tender; 1987 Ford 8000 c/w 10 ton Willmar fertilizer tender; 1982 IHC 1900 truck c/w 10 ton Simonson fert. tender. Field ready. 403-443-2355, Three Hills, AB.

BRANDT 8X52 SUPERCHARGED PTO auger ( o r a n g e ) , hy d r a u l i c w i n c h , $ 2 2 0 0 . 306-429-2704, Glenavon, SK.

PATTISON PB 2150 liquid caddy, John Blue 4955 pump, rebuilt 2007 hyd. pump drive, 5.5 Honda 3� fill pump, 28Lx26 rears, 21.5x16 fronts, good cond. Rocanville, SK. 306-645-4430 or 306-645-4238. LOOKING FOR a floater or tender? Call me first. 30 years experience. Loral parts, new and used. 403-650-7967, Calgary, AB.

S A K U N D I A K A U G E R S I N S TO C K : swings, truck loading, Hawes Agro SP movers. Contact Hoffart Services Inc. Odessa, SK, 306-957-2033.

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%R[ 2VOHU 6DVNDWFKHZDQ 6 . $ RUSTY’S GRAIN BIN moving. Book your b i n m ov i n g s t a r t i n g J u n e 1 , 2 0 1 1 . 306-278-2141 or 306-278-7450, Porcupine Plain, SK. BEFORE YOU BUY FERTILIZER BINS CHECK OUT OUR PRICES! You won’t be disappointed. Call us now for special pricing on Meridian and Westeel. For all your storage needs, Flaman Sales, 306-934-2121, Saskatoon, SK.

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SAVE TIME AND MONEY! BATCO 45’ conveyors, mover kit, 27 HP Kohler motor. Faster than a 10� auger and lasts 3 times longer! $20,700, leasing available. Call your nearest Flaman store today or call 1-888-435-2626. NEW 1545 LP Batco conveyor, c/w mover and 27 HP Kohler. Reg. $24,890, cash $20,900. 306-648-3622, Gravelbourg, SK.

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ENSURE DELIVERY BY PLACING YOUR ORDERS TODAY.

Now M anufacturing in Stettler,AB.

40’ COULTER, new Raven monitor, 1500 gal. green drop band wagon. $14,000. 403-772-2191, Morrin, AB. ALUMINUM TANDEM AXLE tanker trailer suitable for hauling water or liquid fertilizer. $10,500. 306-423-5983, St. Louis, SK.

W E HAVE THE SOLUTION! • Replace your old floors and add up to 1500 bushels capacity to your existing bins.

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All prices are based on IN STOCK models only * Other models available

BATCO CONVEYORS, new/used, grain augers, Rem grain vacs, SP kits. Del. and leasing available. 1-866-746-2666. UNIVERSAL UNITUBE CONVEYORS 1515 LP $5800; 1525 Mini $8600; 1545 Fieldloader $15,500 c/w 25 hp Kohler and electric clutch, movers available. 780-608-9426, Daysland, AB.

WANTED: PATTISON LIQUID dribble bander. 306-848-0648, Weyburn, SK.

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BUILD YOUR OWN conveyors, 6�, 7�, 8� and 10� end units available; Transfer conveyors and bag conveyors or will custom build. Call for prices. Master Industries KEHO, STILL THE FINEST. Clews Storage Inc. www.masterindustries.ca Phone 1-866-567-3101, Loreburn, SK. Management/ K. Ltd., 1-800-665-5346. KEHO/ GRAIN GUARD Aeration Sales BRANDT DRIVE OVER conveyor, near new. and Service. R.J. Electric, Avonlea, SK. Call 306-445-5602, North Battleford, SK. 306-868-2199. NEW NEW NEW 1515 LP Batco transfer KEHO/ OPI STORMAX/ Grain Guard. For auger w/new hydraulic mover kit. Retail sales and service east central SK. and MB., $10,770. Cash price $9800. 306-648-3622, c a l l G e r a l d S h y m ko , C a l d e r, S K . , Gravelbourg, SK. 306-742-4445, or toll free 1-888-674-5346

5 4000 BUSHEL Behlen bins on hoppers. $1.50/bushel OBO. 306-631-6781, Kelvington, SK

(Non Air Bins/Steel Floors/Aeration Fans/Temperature Monitoring Equipment)

DS-A BIN PACKAGES (FLAT BOTTOM WITH AIR and STEEL FLOORS

Large Diameter Bins Available Upon Request

AG CHEM EQUIPMENT CO. model 1554 truck mount hopper spreader with live floor twin spreaders and Dickey John monitor. Huge Farm-Construction-RV Equipment Auction, Saturday, June 11, 2011, Estevan, SK. For sale bill and photos visit www.mackauctioncompany.com Phone 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL 311962. 1989 TERRAGATOR 1603T liquid floater, 3208T Cat, 10 spd. trans., 1600 USG tank, 80’ boom, Raven controller, vg cond., $15,000 OBO. 204-223-7660, Starbuck, MB 2009 CONVEY-ALL TENDER TRAILER 32’, new safety, self-contained hyds. 4 compartment. Only used for 5 wks., like new, $56,000 OBO. Ph 204-268-5135, Beausejour, MB. northland@cleaninter.net

*Exterior stiffened *50� remote opener with vents *NEW SWING AWAY Aeration System *STEEL BIN FLOOR w/anchors Model #

Auger Bushels req. /pkg

DS-A-3008 DS-A-2708 DS-A-2408 DS-A-2407 DS-A-2108 DS-A-1808

71 71 68 61 68 61

50� opening windproof

No Cement required Door swings out of way for easy access

19106 15349 12028 10628 9131 6658

Total bushels (2 pkgs) 38,212 30,698 24,056 21,256 18,262 13,316

LEASE AT Package price (%) (Cost/bushel) $1.17 4.01% $1.25 4.01% $1.43 4.01% $1.45 4.01% $1.61 4.01% $1.75

S=Stiffened A=Aeration Lease=2 year annual BB=10% Buyback

NEW Aeration system lifts completely out of the way

3 EASY STEPS for Complete CLEANOUT 1. Push your auger to the center of the bin 2. Unload as much as you can 3. Lift up the aeration and then you have your binsweep clean the rest

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12â€? x 71’ GRAIN AUGER INVENTORY CLEAR OUT $14,48 4.00                                                       â€˘ F u lly Assem b led F ield Read y                                                           â€˘ D elivered to you rF arm Yard . • Ask ab ou tAu gerop tion s

PH: (306) 242-7767 FAX: (306) 242-7895

BEAVER CONTAINER SYSTEMS, new and used sea containers, all sizes. 306-220-1278, Saskatoon, SK. 20’ AND 40’ SEA CONTAINERS, for sale in Calgary, AB. Phone 403-226-1722, 1-866-517-8335. www.magnatesteel.com SHIPPING CONTAINERS FOR SALE. 20’53’, delivery/ rental/ storage available. For inventory and prices call: 306-262-2899, Saskatoon, SK, thecontainerguy.ca 1000 L PLASTIC container pods w/built-in pallet and 2� bottom suction valve. Great for used oil, etc, $150/ea. 306-272-7038, Foam Lake, SK.

BRANDT 7�x50’, 18 HP; Flexi-Coil 50’x10� PTO driven. 306-684-1884, Moose Jaw SK

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20’ TO 53’ CONTAINERS. New, used and modified. Available Winnipeg, MB; Regina and Saskatoon, SK. www.g-airservices.ca 306-933-0436.

2006 BUHLER FARM KING 10x70 swing auger with elec. winch. 306-456-2555 or 306-861-7687, Weyburn, SK.

SEE AT www.fertilizerequipment.net 2006 Case/IH 4510, 365 HP, 70’ booms, 1300 hrs., $155,000; 2006 4010 Case, 70’ booms, $122,000; Special: 2002 8144, 4x4, 70’ booms, 2450 hrs, $102,000; 2001 Case 3 wheeler, w/70’ flex air bed, $69,000; 2002 Lor-Al, 400 HP auto, 2900 hrs, w/2000 twin bin, $107,000; 2000 LorAl, 300 HP auto, w/AirMax 2000 twin bin, 4000 hrs, $88,000; 1999 8104 Ag-Chem w a i r f l ow s p r e a d e r b e d , 7 0 ’ b o o m s , $68,000; 1995 Ag-Chem 1844, 4 wheel AirMax 5 bed, $38,500; 1994 Lor-Al sprayer, 5585 booms, $34,000; Double 1550 NH3, twin pack, on skids, $15,500. 406-466-5356, Choteau, Montana. Larger selection: www.fertilizerequipment.net LOOKING FOR LIQUID FERTILIZER STORAGE? Check out our prices first! 8300 gal. liquid fertilizer tanks. Ready to deliver. Visit your local Flaman store today or call one of our ag specialists at 1-888-435-2626, www.flaman.com IH 645 35’ vibra chisel cultivator w/Valmar setup for dry fertilizer, in good cond. 204-324-6266, Rosenfeld, MB.

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GET PREPARED FOR HARVEST- J & M Grain Carts, sizes up to 1500 bu. Order WANTED: BATCH TYPE grain dryer. now and get your choice of colour and op- Call: 306-723-4604, Regina, SK. or tions. Visit your nearest Flaman store or email: ernie.semotiuk@gmail.com call 1-888-435-2626 www.flaman.com NEW GSI AND used grain dryers. For price UFT 750 BUSHEL grain cart, hyd. drive, savings, contact Franklin Voth, Sales Rep red, shedded, good condition, asking fo r A x i s F a r m s L t d . , M a n i t o u , M B . $15,500 OBO. 204-476-0688 Neepawa, MB 204-242-3300, www.fvoth.com ALLIED 620B GRAIN dryer, good condition. Call 204-623-6831 for more details, The Pas, MB. CUSTOM COLOR SORTING chickpeas to mustard. Cert organic and conventional. 5600 VERTEC GRAIN dryer, Serial # 306-741-3177, Swift Current, SK. 56HA501, propane, in and out loading augers, 1000 gal tank, asking $26,000. GrimCLIPPER 668 GRAIN Cleaner w/cyclone shaw, AB. 780-332-4407, 780-625-2024 and dust bins; Forever 4 stage dual c/w lots of screens, Carter Day aspirator and VERTEC 6600, 1 or 3 phase, 20 HP fan (PTO drive w/alternator also avail), steel dust bin. 403-742-4177, Stettler, AB skid mounted, exc. cond. 780-645-5553, DUAL SCREEN ROTARY grain cleaners, terrytchir@hotmail.com St. Paul, AB. great for pulse crops, best selection in We s t e r n C a n a d a . 3 0 6 - 2 5 9 - 4 9 2 3 , 306-946-7923, Young, SK. WESTERN CANADA’S LARGEST inventory of screens and frames for most makes of Grain Cleaners. Also a large inventory of buckets and bolts of all sizes, for all makes of Bucket Elevators. Call Flaman Sales 1-888-435-2626 or 306-934-2121 or visit www.flaman.com

SEED CLEANER, 600 BPH, removes large and small weeds and chaff. Unit is mounted on stand w/two conveyors for clean grain and screenings. Three 3 HP motors. Portable. $38,000. Steven 306-222-6173 Saskatoon, SK. steven@lewismcarter.com WANTED: GARRATT #410 gravity table. 306-795-3314, Ituna, SK. 2000 MARK IV gravity w/air suction cover, Behlen 8-way 6” distributor, 3 roll large capacity Damas indent w/numerous extra rolls, 8-way 8” Sullivan strong distributor, 10,000 bu./hr. overhead scale, 2- 8000 bu./hr. legs. 306-398-4714, Cut Knife, SK. CALL MINIC IND. for all your bucket elevator, screw/drag and belt conveyor parts and accessories. We specialize in stainless steel and mild steel for your new equipment quotation requirements. Call Chris at 204-339-1941, Winnipeg, MB.

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2007 MF HESSTON Series 2656A, auto cycle 5x6 hard core baler, w/short crop kit, also has moisture tester installed, $25,000 OBO. 306-538-2230, 306-736-8890, Kennedy, SK. 2004 567 JD BALER, net wrap, mega wide PU, bale kicker, 1000 PTO, variable core valve, moisture monitor, $23,500. 306-264-3794, Meyronne, SK. JD 510 ROUND BALER, $1250, or JD 24T square baler w/6-bale stooker, $1250. Will sell either one. 306-528-4320 Nokomis, SK 2002 NEW HOLLAND 688, bale command, hyd. pickup, 1000 PTO, excellent belts, Mint baler, $10,000. Jeff: 306-533-0062, 306-345-2119, Stony Beach, SK. 2006 VERMEER 605M baler, done 4000 bales, $33,000. Birtle, MB. 204-842-3655 or 204-773-6703.

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1991 VERSATILE 4750, 4022 header, 1800 1275 16’ HESSTON haybine, new knife and engine hrs., always shedded, excellent guards, ready to work, good condition, condition. 204-447-3143, Ste. Rose, MB. $18,000. Ph. 306-728-1582, Melville, SK. 1984 22’ VERSATILE 4400 excellent cond., field ready, recently field prepared, recent carb job, rollers/bearings UII PU reels, AC, radio, shedded. Plenty of extra parts available to go with and swath roller. Asking $5500 obo. 306-563-7651, Gilbert Plains, MB. WANTED: PT 25’ autofold swather, in good condition. 306-662-8129, Fox Valley, SK. 1987 CI 722 22’, diesel, UII PU reel, Keer Shear; MF 613 30’ PT new knife, $4500. 1-866-802-9527, Arborfield, SK. 2008 CIH WD 1203, 36’, 394 hrs., $97,700; 2009 NH H8040 w/2010 36’, $113,500; 2009 NH H8040 w/2010 36’ w/air suspension, $115,000; CIH 8825 30’, PU reel, $37,500; MacDon M150 35’, $123,900; MacDon Harvest Pro 8152i, 36’, $83,500; MacDon 2952i 30’, $78,000; Westward 9000 turbo, 25’, $43,900; Westward 9000 25’, $35,500; MF 885 dsl., 30’ PU reels, $16,700; MF 885 30’, $10,900; CIH 725 25’ PT w/Auto trans, $2900; CIH 730, 30’ PTO, $3500; CIH 725 PT, $2900; CIH 736, 36’ PT, $3900. Hergott Farm Equipment 306-682-2592, Case IH, at Humboldt, SK. 1997 JD 4890 SP, w/30’ HoneyBee header, UII PU reel, Schumacher knife system, 2800 sep. hrs., new tires, new HoneyBee canvasses, very good condition, field ready, $55,000. 306-835-2195 or 306-835-7602, Punnichy, SK. 1998 PREMIER 1900 30’ PT swather with pickup reel. Huge Farm-Construction-RV Equipment Auction, Saturday, June 11, 2011, Estevan, SK. For sale bill and photos visit www.mackauctioncompany.com Phone 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL 311962.

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2009 CASE 2303 WINDROWER, 160 2000 1275 HESSTON haybine 16’, center hrs., deluxe cab, rear axle suspension, c/w hydro swing, steel rollers; 2006 1275 18’ header, always shedded, exc. cond. HESSTON haybine 16’, center hydro swing, Call Bill 780-499-1133, Spruce Grove, AB. steel rollers. 306-457-2926, Corning, SK. 30’ 2006 MACDON 2952i, triple delivery, 2 NH 1499 12’ SP haybine, cab, air, Ford spd. trans, 948/781 hrs, exc. cond., diesel engine, good condition. $15,000. $89,000. 780-834-8326, Fairview, AB. CASE/IH 2188, 1995 to 1996 AFX rotor, 306-466-4588, Shellbrook, SK. pickup, low hrs., very well maintained, al2003 NH 1475 haybine, 16’, HS header, ways shedded, field ready. 4 to choose hyd. tilt, 1000 PTO, like new, cut 1000 f r o m , $ 6 4 , 9 0 0 . C a n d e l i v e r. C a l l acres: 565 Hesston baler, gathering AG-SHIELD UPPER CROSS AUGER fits 2 0 4 - 7 4 3 - 2 3 2 4 , C y p r e s s R i v e r, M B . MacDon 30’ 972 or 973 header, very lightly wheels, fully auto cycle, 540 PTO. Morse, www.cypresstrucksandequipment.com used (500 acres). $4000 new, sell for SK. 306-629-3980. 2005 CASE/IH 2388 AFS, field mapping, $3000. Ph: 403-485-8198, Arrowwood, AB. lateral tilt, 678 sep. hours, 813 engine MACDON 2950 PREMIER swather and 16’ MacDon 922 auger haybine with steel 2 HAY HEADERS to fit 4000/5000 IH hours, Rodono chopper, hopper topper, crimpers, 16’ MacDon 5000 pivot tongue swathers, 12’ and 14’, $3500 each. $155,000; 2006 1020 25’ flex header ava i l a b l e $ 1 8 , 0 0 0 . Ve g r e v i l l e , A BA . haybine w/steel crimpers. Huge Farm- 780-523-2299, High Prairie, AB. 780-208-2495 or 780-445-8453. Construction-RV Equipment Auction, on Saturday, June 11, 2011 Estevan, SK. Visit BERGEN SWATHER TRANSPORT IS YOUR ROTOR OUT OF BALANCE? Giving you the maximum in www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale New straw choppers c/w drive, superior dollar and time advantage... bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or by giving you reliability on the design with IH factory appearance. 40/60 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 road. Accommodate swathers S e r i e s $ 4 0 8 0 . 8 0 / 8 8 S e r i e s $ 4 3 1 0 . www.combineworld.com 1-800-667-4515. 2004 NEW DIRECTION Equipment 16’ disc with up to 36’ header. mower, good condition, ready to go, ask1015 PICKUP HEADER, excellent floor, “Featuring the FC 6200 below.” ing $14,500. 204-758-3374, St. Jean, MB. new paint, pickups available. (IH301). $4750. Three available. Trades, financing. 2002 MACDON 5020 16’ haybine, only 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com cut 6 quarters, good condition, $16,000 OBO. 306-432-2068 after 6 PM, Dysart, SK. WANTED: STRAW/CHAFF spreaders for 2188. 306-394-2131, Coderre, SK. 1010 30’ HEADER, PU reel, hyd. fore/aft, 1995 model, used very little, $8900. Three INT. 230 SP swather, 16.5’ w/conditioner, t o c h o o s e f r o m . Tr a d e s w a n t e d . fair cond., $1500 OBO. 403-948-5228 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com eves, cliffclark1941@gmail.com Balzac, AB Call for pricing 2009 9120, $310,000; 2009 8120, or a dealer near you. MF 885 25’, PU reel, $11,900; Versatile $295,000; 2008 8010, $269,000; 2008 400 20’, PU reel, $3500; Case/IH 736, 8010, $249,900; 2007 8010, $248,000; $3900; CCIL 26’, $2900. Pro Ag Sales, 8010, duals, $234,000; 8010, $186,000; 306-441-2030, North Battleford, SK. 2004 2388, 718 hrs., $167,000; 2388 Y&M, $93,000; 1997 2188, $69,500; CIH Drake, Sask. 25’ JOHN DEERE PTO swather, older mod1688, $47,500; CIH 1680, $27,500; CIH el, good condition. Call 204-623-6831 for 306-363-2131 1480, 1015 header, $16,500; 2009 NH more details, The Pas, MB. www.bergenindustries.com 9070, duals, $269,900; 2008 NH 9070, 2010 NH HB30 draper header, 300 hrs, like $239,000; 2004 NH CR970, $158,000; new, only seen canola, poly skids, fore/aft, 2006 JD 9760, $205,000; JD 9660W, plastic fingers, $38,500. 306-648-8081, $149,500. Hergott Farm Equipment Kincaid, SK. 306-682-2592, Case/IH Humboldt, SK.


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2008 CASE/IH 8010 combine, long auger, chaff spreader, fine cut chopper, AFS Pro 600 monitor, 900/60R32 tires, 737 sep. hrs, $169,000. 403-654-2734 or 403-654-0430, Vauxhall, AB. NEW UII PICKUP reel, fits 30’ 1010/1020 h e a d e r s , $ 6 9 0 0 . Tr a d e s w a n t e d . 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com CASE/IH 1680 SP combine with $16,000 work order, IH 1480 SP combine with $20,000 work order, IH 810 straight cut header, IH 1482 PT Axial Flow combine. Huge Farm-Construction-RV Equipment Auction, Saturday, June 11, 2011, Estevan, SK. Visit www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or JD STS DUAL KITS, new tires, 20.8x38 or 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 20.8x42, $13,500- $14,900. CIH and NH 1995 CASE/IH 2188, 1730 hours, Red a l s o a v a i l a b l e . Tr a d e s w a n t e d . Sealed last 3 years, good shape. $62,500; 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com Also have 25’ 1010 header available. Call: 1981 AND 1982 JD 8820 combines, Allan 780-674-8604, Barrhead, AB. each with 214 PU platform, always shedded, field ready, variable speed feeder house, adj. straw chute, chaff spreader, 1989 CI 9600 PT combine, 875 hours, HID lighting, 30.5x32 rice tires, airfoil shedded, offers? Phone 204-567-3589, chaffer, new style adj. knife bank on chopper. Contact Ron 204-941-3125, Morris, Miniota, MB. MB. or rdreger@gninc.ca 1994 JD 9600, 2355 hrs., 914 PU, long auger, 2 spd. cyl., hopper ext., chaff spread2000 465 CAT COMBINE, 80% tracks, er, $60,000. 306-752-9017, Melfort, SK. RWA, Cebis, auto contour, 1500 sep. hrs, c/w 2003 Precision Rake-Up, 800 acres 1976 JD 6600, 2100 hrs, CAH, chopper, d o n e w / P U , a s k i n g $ 1 1 9 , 9 0 0 . chaff saver, always shedded, very clean, $8000. 780-523-2299, High Prairie, AB. 204-746-4314, Otterburne, MB. 2000 9650W JD, 2800 sep. hrs, $29,000 in recent workorders, $99,900 OBO. 1989 9500 JD, nice condition, 3200 sep. hrs, $39,900. 306-231-8111, Humboldt, SK.

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5 NEW GENESIS ENGINES Still in original factory crate, 1 x TR98, 2 x TR99 and 2 x CX840. $9800 each. 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com 1993 TR96, new rub bars/concaves, Swathmaster PU, chopper and spreader, good cond., shedded, $29,000. Melville SK. Phone 306-728-5598. NH TR98, 1996, 2298 sep. hrs., work done for $13,972, new tires, located in Rivers, MB. $49,000. Phone: 204-740-0990 NEW REDEKOP MAV fine-cut chopper and chaff spreader, NH TR95, 96, 97, 98, 99, $8250. Trades wanted 1-800-667-4515 www.combineworld.com 2006 CX860, 984 sep. hrs., 1164 eng. hrs., new concaves, rub bars, spiders, clean grain chain and sprockets, most belts. 1 owner, well maintained. Must see. $173,000 OBO. 403-998-0053, Blackie, AB. NH TR97, low hrs, Swathmaster PU, 30’ MacDon 962 header, 871 adapter, Elmer’s header trans. 204-845-2113, Elkhorn, MB. 1997 TX66 NH, 2800 hrs, $39,900. 1987 8560 Massey, 2000 sep. hrs., $29,900. 306-231-8111, Humboldt, SK. 2009 NH 9070, duals, $269,900; 2008 NH 9070, $239,000; 2004 NH CR970, $158,000. Hergott Farm Equipment 306-682-2592, Case/IH Humboldt, SK. CR960 DUAL KIT, complete w/axle extension, ladder extension, new 20.8Rx42 tires. Fits CR940-970. $12,000 exchange. 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com NEW HOLLAND TR95, Swathmaster PU, good shape, $4000, will take hay or cattle in trade. 306-699-2481, Qu’Appelle, SK. 2007 CR9070, 20.8x42 duals, loaded, 360 threshing hrs; 2000 SP36 HoneyBee draper header, gauge wheels, hyd. fore/aft, split reel, steel teeth. Arch Equipment, 306-867-7252, Outlook, SK.

2010 JD 9770 STS, 364 hrs., Contour M a s t e r, 2 0 . 8 x 4 2 w / d u a l s , c h o p p e r, $212,500 USD; 2008 JD 9770 STS, 568 hrs., Contour Master, 20.8x42 w/duals, chopper, $180,000 USD. 320-848-2496 or 320-894-6560. www.ms-diversified.com Fairfax, MN. 1989 JD 9500, 212 PU, 3100 sep. hours, chaff spreader, auger extension, $30,000 in recent work orders, always shedded, in good shape, $40,000. Balgonie, SK. Email: L i n dy _ 1 5 a @ h o t m a i l . c o m o r p h o n e : 306-501-2469. 1981 JD 8820, w/214 PU, 5808 hrs, USFH, chaff spreader, extra lighting, new style chopper knife bank, 930 flex head also avail. 204-712-6145, Steinbach, MB. JD 9770’S AND 9760, contour master, rear wheel assist, loaded. Priced to sell. Call Brent at 306-456-2877 leave message. Bromhead, SK. 2003 JD 9650W, 1200 sep. hrs., 914 PU, yield and moisture, fine cut chopper, JD chaff spreader, hopper topper, shedded, exc. cond., 1 year on concave and bars, $120,000. 306-397-2702, Vawn, SK. 2008 JD 9870 STS, 448 hrs., Contour Master w/5 spd. feeder house, 18.4x42 w/duals, ext. wear separator pkg., Premier cab and chopper, $189,500 USD. Fairfax, MN. Phone 320-848-2496, 320-894-6560. 1982 7721 PT combine, 212 header, 2 speed cylinder, shedded, $4500 OBO. Phone 204-567-3589, Miniota, MB.

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1997 JD 930 FLEX HEADER, new poly, good cond. Asking $14,500. Imperial, SK. Call 306-963-2047 or 306-963-7740. 2001 SP30 HONEYBEE draper header, Case adapter, pea auger, PU reel, fore and aft, gauge wheels, stored inside, exc. cond., CRARY CHAFF SPREADERS. We are $27,500. 306-854-2246, Elbow, SK. Canada’s largest Crary dealer. Complete 1998 36’ HONEYBEE SP36 draper head- kit c/w hyd motor, hoses, fittings, flow er, new canvas, batt reels, fore-aft, PU valve and flow pan. All makes and models reels avail. Fits CIH 1680-2588 and NH ava i l a b l e . $ 2 4 9 5 . 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 7 - 4 5 1 5 . TR/TX combines. $16,900. Financing and www.combineworld.com l e a s e o p t i o n s . Tr a d e s A c c e p t e d . 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com TWO 2004 JD 930 draper headers, PU reel, new canvas, exc. cond., $25,000 each firm. AGRICULTURAL PARTS STO RE Phone 403-664-2414, Oyen, AB. 2009 MACDON FD70 35’ flex draper, fits JD STS, fore/aft, pea auger, transports, PU reel, rock retarder kit. $69,000. Call Quenton 306-354-7585, Mossbank, SK. 2010 JD 635 flex header, used for 1500 acres, mint condition! Asking $41,000. 306-741-7968, Swift Current, SK. 1998 JD 930 FLEX HEADER, fore/aft, good poly, exc. cond. Asking $17,500. Imperial SK. 306-963-2047, 306-963-7740. 1998 HONEYBEE 30’ $26,000; 1997 Macdon 36’ $21,000. Both have p/u reels, transports, TR adapters. Macdon has pea augers and fore and aft. 780-376-3577 Daysland, AB. CIH 1020 FLEX HEADER, 30’, w/ transport, 3 crops, excellent, $26,000 firm. Wiseton, SK, 306-846-2068, 780-679-5775.

1997 MF 8780, straw chopper, hopper ext. spreader, new tires, Micro trac yield 1984 GLEANER L3, 2277 hrs., std. trans., chaff n d m o i s t u r e m o n i t o r, g o o d c o n d . good cond., always shedded. $15,000 a306-378-4054, Elrose, SK. OBO. 306-394-2131, Coderre, SK. 1995 GLEANER R62 twin turbo Deutz 300 HP engine, 300 bu. hopper, heavy final drives, chopper, PU header, 30’ rigid. $45,000 OBO; Also 1992 R62 with same, $15,000 OBO. 306-267-4567 Coronach SK.

1998 JD CTS II, 2000 sep. hrs., loaded, Greenstar, P914 PU, shedded, field ready. 306-695-2623, Indian Head, SK. 2004 9760 STS, 2880 eng./1940 sep. hrs, 200 hrs. on $25,000 Greenlight, $130,000; 2004 9660 STS, 3000 eng./2200 sep. hrs 200 hrs. on $17,000 Greenlight, $100,000. Jim 306-263-4914, Limerick, SK. 1996 9600, 2892 sep. hrs., hopper top, 914 PU, has had reg. Greenlight inspections and servicing, records of work avail., always shedded, exc. cond., $51,000. Phone 306-257-3375, Bradwell, SK. 2007 JD 9860 STS, 524 threshing hrs, 830 eng. hrs, bullet rotor w/Howard concave, duals, long auger, 615 PU header, many extras, like new, $235,000 OBO. Call 306-247-2086, Scott, SK. 2008 JD 9770, 615 PU, 250 hrs, power hopper cover, $239,000. Two 635D headers, 2- 930B headers. Always shedded. Call 204-851-0745, Elkhorn, MB. 1997 9600, big rubber and 4x4, 2100 sep. hrs., 2900 eng. hrs., Sunnybrook cyl., 9 1 4 p i c k u p , $ 7 5 , 0 0 0 . F a l h e r, A B . 780-837-0322, royboy67@hotmail.com 2008 JD 9770, 890 sep. hrs, duals, loaded, $175,000. 2009 JD 9770, $185,000. Phone 204-822-3797, Morden, MB.

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1996 FLEXI-COIL 67XL 120’, 1600 US gal. tank, autorate, chem induction, wind screens, foam marker, end nozzle, new hyd. pump, $15,000. Ph 780-349-1221, Westlock, AB. 2002 FLEXI-COIL 67XL 90’ SB sprayer, 1250 Imperial gal., windscreens, rinse tank, chem. handler, triple combo jets, Au t o - B o o m , H o n d a ga s e n g . p u m p , 14.9R46 tires, 30.5x32 floats, shedded, $40,000. 306-453-2808, Carlyle, SK. SPRAY MASTER BOOM sprayer, 12” nozzle spacing, could be used for liquid fertilizer, $7500. 306-882-3163, Rosetown, SK. BRANDT QF 1000, 1000 gal. tank, 100’, Raven autorate 1 yr. old, new hyd. pump, Call for pricing or a dealer near you $8000 OBO. 306-442-7679, Ceylon, SK. 2004 67XL FLEXI-COIL sprayer, 90’ booms, 1250 imp. gal. tank, hyd. pump, autorate, wind screens, 100 gal. rinse tank, chem handler, dual nozzles (5 and 10 gal), Drake, Sask. disc markers, $16,000 OBO. Luseland, SK. 306-363-2131 306-372-4683, 306-834-7514. www.bergenindustries.com FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 62 field sprayer, 100’, adj. axle and hyd. boom height control, DEGELMAN R570 with throw-out clutch, hyd. pump and cab controls, etc., shedded, g o o d c o n d i t i o n , $ 3 0 0 0 . P h o n e good cond. Bob 204-745-2265 Carman MB 306-725-4822, Bulyea, SK. BOURGAULT 850 CENTURION II, 90’, w/windscreens, dual nozzles, chem handler, disc markers, Micro-trak 3000 rate controller, $6500 OBO. 204-734-3592, 204-734-3695, Swan River, MB. 1998 BRANDT QF 1000, hyd. pump, wind cones, triple nozzle bodies, chem tank, 850 gal., 80’, good rubber, well serviced, $8000. 306-746-4515 Raymore, SK. 2003 NH SF115, 130’ trailing boom PT sprayer, 3-section boom shutoff, autorate windscreens, 3-way nozzles, For all your silage equipment controller, hyd. unfold, 1200 Imp. gal. tank, $22,000. & silage bag needs. Kelly 780-205-0336, Terry 780-205-0335, Lloydminster, AB. 1-800-803-8346 1 9 9 6 Q F 2 0 0 0 B R A N D T s p r aye r 1 0 0 ’ booms, autofold, twin tank, 825/425 gal. www.youngsequipment. with 2 pumps, PTO and hyd., 2 sets of LIVE BOTTOM 28’ silage box, hydraulic booms, disc markers, good condition, endgate, top mechanical condition, $6500. $8500 OBO. 306-763-9502, 306-960-6470, Prince Albert, SK. 306-634-4330, Estevan, SK. 2003 NH FX60, 2768 cutterhead hrs., BOURGAULT CENTURION III, 110’ PT 3535 eng. hrs., 12’ grass header. Spout sprayer, 850 gal. tank, c/w foam marker, cam, Auto greaser. New cutterhead, blow- $4250 OBO. Ph. 204-236-4633, cell er cone, blower gearbox, engine turbo, re- 204-734-8625, Birch River, MB. built header, all in last 50 hrs. Rebearing FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 67, 100’, good cond., feedrolls in last 150 hrs. Owner operated $20,000. 306-354-2552, Mossbank, SK. since new. Lots of spare parts. Asking $100,000. Willing to trade for trackhoe, 1996 BRANDT QF1000 800 gal., 80’ PTO semi truck or trailer. 780-728-9111, Carrot drive, new pump, wind cones, 3 way nozzle body, new Richway foam marker. Creek, AB. 306-948-5622, Landis, SK. FORAGE HARVESTERS: JD Model 7400, 6850, 6710; Claas 860; Hay and corn FLEXI-COIL 65XL, 18.4x26 tires on adh e a d e r s a v a i l a b l e f o r a l l u n i t s . justable axles, 1500 US gal. tank, chem inductor, 120’ with wind screens, fresh water 204-522-6333, Melita, MB. t a n k , a u t o r a t e c o n t r o l l e r, $ 9 9 0 0 . NEW KRONE SILAGE EQUIPMENT: BIG 306-237-4442, Arelee, SK. X forage harvesters, Easy Flow pickup headers and Easy Collect corn headers in BOURGAULT CENTURION II 80’, foam stock. 2004 New Holland RI 600 8-row marker, hyd. drive, new pump, good cond., w i t h a d ap t e r fo r J D 6 / 7 0 0 0 s e r i e s $4800. 306-344-4568, St. Walburg, SK. $ 2 7 , 0 0 0 . N o b l e E q u i p m e n t L t d . 2002 FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 67 sprayer, 1-877-490-3020, Nobleford, AB. 1000 US gal. tank, 90’ suspended boom, JIFFY 900 SILAGE DUMP WAGON, wind screens, triple nozzles, rinse tank, 18.4x26 tires, Flexi-Coil rate controller, $5600 OBO. 780-352-2818, Gwynne, AB. $24,500 OBO. 306-921-8217, Melfort, SK. 2001 2575 JAYLOR feed wagon, cutter mixer feeder, good shape, long discharge BRANDT QF1500, 800 gal. tank, 100’, hyd. pump, dual nozzle bodies, Tee-Jet chute. 780-349-1151, Westlock, AB. rate controller, Raven Envizio GPS/Field THREE 900 NH PT harvesters, $6000 to Mapping, 15 gal. PolyWest chem. manag$9500, field ready; 790 NH PT harvester, er. Phone 204-845-2113, Elkhorn, MB. field ready. Arch Equipment, Outlook, SK. 100’ 67XLT FLEXI-COIL, twin boom, Phone 306-867-7252. wind screens, 1200 gal. tank, $13,500 IH 8750 FORAGE HARVESTER, good condi- OBO. Call 306-472-7704, Lafleche, SK. tion, new knifes, $8500. Can email pictures. ronjaniceapostle@hotmail.com NEW HOLLAND 100’ sprayer, 1350 gal. tank, all new in ‘08: Autorate, foam mark204-548-2315, Gilbert Plains, MB. ers, wind screens, chem. handler. Also 54’ COMMERCIAL SILAGE, TRUCK BODIES, truck sprayer, ‘88 3/4 ton Ford, triple noztrailers. Well constructed, heavy duty, ta- zles, chem. handler, GPS, autorate. Phone pered w/regular grain gates or hyd. silage 306-327-8105, Kelvington, SK. gates. CIM, Humboldt, SK, 306-682-2505. 1450 BOURGAULT 100’ sprayer, 1200 galplus 250 gallon dual boom, $11,500. E arly Book ing Program ! lon 306-423-5983, St. Louis, SK. Sila ge B a lew ra p startin g at$84 FLEXI-COIL MODEL 62 80’ PT sprayer, double nozzles, good running condition. Sila ge C overs Phone 306-573-2024, Birsay, SK. -32 feetto 120 feetw ide,a ny length 2004 BRANDT QF1500, 1000 US gal, 80’, Phone:403-994-7 207 Micro-Trak, autorate, new hyd. pump, or 7 80-206-4666 chem handler w/ground level pivot, double nozzle bodies, windcones, autofold, w w w.ca na dia nh a ya ndsila ge.com exc. cond. $13,000. Phone 306-960-5979, Prince Albert, SK.

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1460 BOURGAULT sprayer, 100’ booms, 1250/200 gal tanks, AutoRate, good cond. $12,500 OBO. 780-896-2294, Andrew, AB.

1994 JETSTREAM SPRAYER, 60’, yellow tank, twin line, foam markers, half round fenders, air induction nozzles, shedded, $5000. 306-594-2708, Hyas, SK. 100’ 65 XLT, 120 gal. split tank, dual pump and booms, wind curtains, disc markers, excellent. $9500. 306-747-2725, Shellbrook, SK. SB 4000 BRANDT sprayer, 100’ 1600 US gallon tank, chem handler, Norac boom control, 3-way nozzle body. Used 2 seasons total 12,000 acres. $34,000. Morse, SK. 306-629-3218 or 306-629-7662.

2006 WILLMAR EAGLE 8500, 90’, 2400 hrs., Outback GPS, mapping, etc., extra tires, crop dividers, other options. 306-961-6170, Prince Albert, SK. 2002 APACHE 1090, 90’ boom, 1000 gal., autorate, NoracUC4, Autosteer and mapping, dual rear wheels, 2090 hrs. 306-796-4770 or 306-796-7503 Central Butte, SK. 2000 WILMAR 8100 sprayer, 90’ boom, Ag Shield with GFS, height control, AutoSteer with mapping, chem injection, 2 sets of tires, crop dividers; 1999 Trailtech semisprayer trailer, 3000 gal. SS water tank, drive along. 306-231-9937 Lake Lenore SK MELROE 216 SPRA-COUPE 50’, foam markers, crop dividers, 2 sets of tires, 518 original hrs., excellent condition. 306-726-4616, Southey SK

FLEXI-COIL 62, 100’ booms, 840 gal. tank, twin nozzles, new tips, new tires, hyd. pump, $4000 OBO. 306-695-3420 or 306-695-7783, Indian Head, SK. BRANDT QF 830, 70’, 800 gal., quick-fold, tandem axle, $1750 OBO. Kindersley, SK. SPRAYER TRAILER, pintle hitch, 11R22.5 Phone 306-463-3584. rubber, HD trailer will haul any JD or RoSPRAY-AIR 2180 PT, 80’, auto flow rate, gator, asking $15,900. 306-937-2888 or 800 gal., chem handler, autofold, vg cond., 306-441-8466, Battleford, SK. $8,000 OBO. 780-853-2432, Vermilion, AB. FLEXI-COIL 65, 90’, $8500, Bourgault CIII w/curtains, $6900; Bourgault CIII 100’, new tank 2010, $6800. Hergott Farm Equipment, 306-682-2592, Humboldt, SK. 1998 FLEXI-COIL 67XL, 1500 US gal., 100’, autorate, windscreens, dual nozzles, chem induction, hyd. disc markers, $14,000. Ph. 306-342-4623 after 7 PM, Medstead, SK.

BLANCHARD 80’ 800 gal. tandem axle, foam marker, chem handler, $3500. 2003 ROGATOR 1064, 2088 hrs., 1000 gal. SS tank, AutoSteer, AutoBoom w/5 sec306-764-7920, Prince Albert, SK. tions, mapping, 90’ boom w/air clean out, 1999 67XLT FLEXI-COIL 130’, windscreens triple nozzle bodies, 3” fill, high volume double tank, double boom, rinse tank, pump, crop dividers, Titan 80/90 P46 $11,000 OBO. 780-608-4385 Daysland, AB. tires, 2 sets of tires, $128,500. 2002 FLEXI-COIL 67XL 90’ suspended 204-632-5334, Winnipeg, MB. boom sprayer, 1250 imp. gallons c/w wind 2006 HYTRUCK SPRAYER with AutoSteer; screens, rinse tank, chemical handler, au- 2001 Ford E450 diesel, 80’ boom, 1000 torate control, foam marker, triple TeeJet gal. tank, Teejet variable rate controller, tips, $26,000. Fillmore, SK. 306-722-3759 Trimble 500 with EZ-Steer, hyd. lift/fold, or 306-861-6184. great for wet conditions. 306-831-6087, 1997 FLEXI-COIL S65XL 80’, 4 yr. old Rosetown, SK. hydraulic pump, 1250 Imp. gal. tank, wind SPRA-COUPE 3640, 1800 hrs., 60’ booms, screens, 2 solenoids- new 1 yr. ago, dual GPS, tidy unit, 2 sets of tires, dividers, nozzles, autofold, autorate, chem. induc- $39,000. Ph 780-763-2288, Mannville, AB. tion tank, wash wand, $10,000 OBO. MELROE 220 3 wheel sprayer, good run306-722-3807, Fillmore, SK. ning condition, $4750 or trade for PT 1997 FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 65, 1000 sprayer. 306-257-3555, Allan, SK. gal., 100’, autorate, 4 section boom control, chem handler, hyd. pump, double 2003 WILMAR 8500 1500 hrs., 90’ boom, nozzle bodies, air induction nozzles, fence two sets of tires, air ride, AutoBoom row nozzle, dual disc marker, $10,000. heights, AccuBoom sectional control, $92,500. Field ready. 306-422-8515 or 403-337-2815, Carstairs, AB. 306-960-5698, St. Louis, SK. 2007 NH216 PT High clearance, 1350 imp. gal, 100’, autorate, joystick, AutoBoom, WILMAR 785, 1997, air and conventional 380/90R46 tires w/adjustable axles. Very boom, AutoBoom controller, foam marker, good shape. $38,000. 306-224-4848, 2 tank chem. injection, SS 600 gal. tank, tires 320/80R42, 5.9 Cummins eng., 3007 Corning, SK hrs., good cond., Accutrak steering, asking 1997 FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 65 100’, auto- $45,000. Dale 780-512-9229 Wanham, AB. rate, screens, dual nozzle, disc and foam 2007 4720 JD, 1395 hrs, 90’ boom, crop markers, C-inductor, used on small farm, dividers, $165,000. Delivery available. $9000 OBO. 306-478-2672, Mankota, SK 1-800-735-5846. 1998 FLEXICOIL SPRAYER, 67XL, 1250 1998 WILLMAR 7200 RANGER, 4WD, gal. tank, 90’, hyd. pump, hyd. autofold, w/1976 hrs., vg 12.4x42 tires, 4 Tridekon autorate control, rinse tank with disc crop dividers, hyd. tread adjust, air ride markers and wind screens. $15,000. Good suspension, 600 gallon SS tank, 60 gal. shape. 306-264-3702, Meyronne, SK. rinse tank, 80’ booms, c/w triple nozzle 2003 BRANDT QF1500, 90’, 1000 gal. bodies and 5 sets of nozzles, Midtech 6000 tank, wind cones, chem handler, Raven au- autorate controller and Outback STS GPS torate controller, excellent cond., $10,500. w/AutoSteer and mapping. $51,500 OBO. 780-212-1949 or 780-525-3918, Grass306-448-4620, 306-575-7379, Manor, SK land, AB. FLEXI-COIL 65 100’, wind screens, PTO pump, $6000. Call 306-773-9057, Stewart SPRAYTEST REMOTE BOOM CONTROL Valley, SK. Use handheld remote to select and turn on individual boom section for nozzle checks. Easy install with 1998 FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 65, 1000 gal., harness to plug in to your sprayer. 130’ windscreens, 2 nozzles, chem handler, autorate. 306-868-7616, Avonlea, SK. Ph: 306-859-1200 100’ BOURGAULT CENTURIAN 11, hyd. pump, disc markers, 830 gal. tank, 2 yrs. spraytest@sasktel.net old. $3000. 306-746-7990, Semans, SK. FLEXI-COIL S67XL 100’, 1000 US gallon autorate, hyd. unfolding, double nozzle, chemical induction, rinse tank, wind screens, disc and foam marker, $16,000 OBO. 780-367-2142, Willingdon, AB.

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1995 PATRIOT XL, 90’ booms, 750 gal. tank, asking $48,000. Located at Southey, SK, phone 306-726-4326. LOOKING FOR a sprayer, trailer, or sprayer tires? Call me first. 30 years experience. 403-650-7967, Calgary, AB.

2009 CASE 3185 high clearance sprayer with Raven Viper pro controller, fully loaded, 450 hrs, 90’ booms, 5-way nozzles, always shedded, $160,000. 306-728-5598, Melville, SK. 2010 JD 4730 100’ booms, 2 sets of tires, AutoTrac with swath control pro, 20 hrs., $215,000. 306-634-4451, Estevan, SK. 1997 HAGIE 284 4x4 sprayer, 800 gal. 90’ booms, Outback AutoSteer, 3100 hrs., new tires, crop dividers, vg condition, $36,900; Also 1993 Redi Haul sprayer trailer, new tires, good shape, $3500. 780-376-2426, Killam, AB. FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS We also specialize in: Crop insurance appeals; Chemical drift; Residual herbicide; Custom operator issues; Equipment malfunction. Qualified Agrologist on staff. Call Back-Track Investigations for assistance regarding compensation, 1-866-882-4779. CASE 4420, 100’, active suspension, aim command, Raven controller, auto boom, AccuBoom, SmarTrax auto steer, 800 hrs., $240,000. 403-647-7391, Foremost, AB. 4 GOODYEAR TIRES 320-90R-42 on rims, fits Case sprayer, $2300. 780-764-2602, 780-632-9881 cell, Mundare, AB. CASE 4410, 90’, active suspension, aim command, Raven controller, Norac autoheight, Outback guidance and mapping, 1600 hrs., always shedded, $185,000. 403-647-7391, Foremost, AB.

SOTERA 12V chemical transfer pump with m e t e r a n d d r y l o c k c o n n e c t o r. C a l l 306-436-4326, Milestone, SK.

GENTLY USED FLOAT tires 18.4 R46 fits Apache AS models and others. No cracks, stored inside, little to no wear. 230” rolling circumference, 14 ply, 78” diameter, 18.9” wide. $5895 obo. Jason 306-436-7566, Regina, SK. 1999 TRAILTECH SPRAYER trailer, tandem axle, pintle hitch, $5900. 306-245-3750 evenings, Francis, SK. FOLDING HYDRAULIC SPRAYER cradle with self contained hydraulics made to haul any sprayer. Fits on drop deck trailer. 403-391-6021, Red Deer, AB. NEW FLOATERS for JD and Case sprayers, 710/70R38 or 650/65/R38, Michelin or Alliance; Dual kits and floats for Apache sprayers. 306-697-2856, Grenfell, SK. TRIDEKON CROP SAVER, crop dividers. Reduce trampling losses by 80 to 90%. Call Great West Agro, 306-398-8000, Cut Knife, SK.

1996 745 WILMAR, 2500 hrs, 75’ boom, 2 sets of tires, $42,000 OBO. 306-483-8935, Alida, SK. 2007 CIH 3320, 1197 hrs., $215,000; 2006 Rogator 1064, 2 sets of tires, $139,900; 2004 Melroe 4640, $69,900; 2005 Melroe 4650, $75,900; Patriot XL, $53,900; Walker 44, $55,000. Hergott Farm Equipment, 306-682-2592, Case IH Humboldt, SK. 2003 JD 4710, 90’, 800 gal., hyd. tread adjust, foam marker, triple nozzles, 420 tires, fence row nozzles, Norac UC4 boom height, recent Greenlight, 2235 eng. hrs, $120,000. 306-457-7649, Heward, SK. 2003 FLEXI-COIL 67XL susp. boom, 90’, 1250 gal. tank, triple nozzle bodies, wind screens, rinse tank, wand wash, exc. cond. Call Rod at 306-463-7713, Kindersley, SK.

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FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 62, 80’, 800 gal., hyd. pump, wind cones, stored inside, excellent, $4500. 306-372-4507 Luseland SK. 1999 SYSTEM 67, 80’, c/w Raven autorate controller, set of nozzles, no windscreens, w/fence row nozzles, large tires on cart, pump recently rebuilt, ready to work, asking $13,500 OBO. Randy 306-221-4027, Radisson, SK. randy61@me.com FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 65 sprayer, 84’, 820 gallon. Phone 306-771-2527, Edenwold, SK.

THREE 2004 ROGATORS 1064, 1700 NEW AND USED SPRAYER TRAILERS hrs., 2 sets tires for each. Support trailers by Trailtech, starting at $13,495. Call For N ea res t D ea ler C a ll Wendell, Flaman Sales, 1-888-235-2626, also avail. 204-867-3147, Minnedosa, MB. Southey, SK. 1996 WILMAR 745 air ride sprayer w/GPS light bar, night lights, foam marker 1997 765 WILMAR, 83’, 600 gal. tank, and floatation tires. New in crop tires. Al- 2500 hrs., 12” tires, JD motor, GPS, $45,000. Call 306-653-5968, Leslie, SK. P h: (2 04) 72 4- 45 19 ways shedded. 306-245-3388, Francis, SK. In Alb erta Ca ll: 2007 1074 ROGATOR, 90’ air ride, SS tank, APACHE 790 PLUS, 2600 hrs., 90’ booms. (403) 330- 908 5 hyd. tread adjust, Raven GPS light bar and $50,000 OBO. 306-293-2926, late eves. controller, 380 tires, 2300 hrs., mint. Climax, SK. FIFTH WHEEL SPRAYER trailer made to $130,000. 306-247-4806, Scott, SK. pull with a semi, includes two 500 gallon ROGATOR 854 1999, 2700 hrs., 90’, Viper, water tanks. Built to haul smaller high auto-tie, 2 sets of tires, flood lights, GPS, clearance sprayers. $9500 obo. White$59,800. Calgary, AB. 403-650-7967. wood, SK 306-735-4434 or 306-735-7841. 62’ 220 SPRA-COUPE, asking $4000. Contact David or John 306-445-9897, North Battleford, SK.

2000 BRANDT QF-2000, 1200 gal., 90’, PTO pump, Tee-Jet 854 control, Rinex AutoBoom swat control, wind cones, asking $12,900. 306-736-7161, Glenavon, SK. NEW FLEXI-COIL S68XL, suspended boom, 120’, last one. Cam Don Motors 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK.

2007 SPX 3185 CASE/IH sprayer, 500 hrs., extra tires, other options, $165,000. A E Chicoine Farms Ltd. 306-449-2255, M A C D O N S P R AY E R AT TA C H M E N T Storthoaks, SK. front-mount, fits MacDon, Prairie Star and 1997 WALKER 44, 60/90’ boom, Cummins Premier 9300 series swathers, 90’ booms, 5.9L engine, 2 sets of tires, Outback 360S 400 US gallon tank, chem. handler, radar AutoSteer, 1200 US gal. tank, 2900 hrs., triplex T-jet nozzles. $7900. Trades acceptrebuilt hydrostat 50 hrs. ago, field ready, e d . w w w . c o m b i n e w o r l d . c o m 1-800-667-4515. $60,000. 306-327-7965, Nut Mountain, SK 2000 1254 ROGATOR, 2900 hrs, new 100’ 2001 1054 SS ROGATOR, air ride, big booms, 5-way nozzles, 1280 gal. tank, air cab, crop dividers, 1000 gal. SS tank, 3” ride, chem inductor, end row nozzles, Ra- fill, hyd. tierod, 4 wheel steer, 80’ air and ven SCS661, rinse tank, farmer owned, regular boom, light bar and field mapping. Loaded, vg cond., 2400 engine hrs., $85,000. 204-224-3532, Dugald, MB. 10,800 spray acres, $139,000 OBO. 2006 HYTRUCK SPRAYER with AutoSteer! 306-861-5819, McTaggart, SK. 2001 Ford E450 diesel, 80’ boom, 1000 gal. tank, Teejet variable rate controller, 2004 GVM HIGH CLEARANCE sprayer, Trimble 500 w/EZ-steer, hyd. lift/fold, 245 HP, 1000 gal. SS tank, 60/80’ booms, Great for wet conditions. 306-831-6087, hyd. tread adjust, mech. drive, excellent fuel economy, 1800 hrs, asking $115,000. Rosetown, SK. 306-778-0844, Swift Current, SK. 2005 CASE/IH 3310 SPRAYER, 1480 hrs, very clean, $168,000. 306-423-5476, 1995 SPRAY COUPE model 230 high clearance. 2025 hrs., 60’ booms and triple nozDomremy, SK. zles. Good cond., recent factory rebuilt 1995 854 ROGATOR, 80’, 800 gal., foam trans. and new tires. Dealer pre-season markers, 3 tire sets, 3800 hrs, good shape, c h e c k o u t s p r i n g 2 0 1 0 . $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . $65,000 OBO. 306-537-0950, Pelly, SK. 306-874-7735, Naicam, SK.

AGSHIELD , SHROUDED, SUSPENDED boom sprayer, dual boom, dual tank (800 and 300) GFS, AutoBoom control, MicroTrac AutoRate controller. 306-592-2029 or 306-592-4449, Buchanan, SK. 1998 FLEXI-COIL 67XLT, 100’, rate con- 1998 SPRAYMASTER, 80’ 5th wheel t r o l , $ 1 5 , 9 0 0 . C a m D o n M o t o r s sprayer, w/900 gal. tank, foam markers, 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. always shedded, $13,000 OBO. Phone FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 65, 80’, 830 gal. tank, 306-681-8044, Milo, AB. 5 or 10 gal. nozzles, Micro-Trak, rate con- FLEXICOIL MODEL 55, 650 tank, autotroller, w/chem handler, $7500 OBO. fold, 72’ boom, foam marker, hyd. disc 306-794-4520, 306-728-1449, Killaly, SK. marker, rinse and fill tank, wind screens, FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 67XL wheeled boom, new pump and hyd. motor used one sea120’, 1250 gal., auto rate, triple nozzle son, shedded. 403-742-3003, Stettler, AB. bodies, foam marker, hyd. disc marker, HM1 hyd. pump, wind curtains, large cart wheels. $20,000 OBO. 306-436-4326, Milestone, SK. 2005 FLEXI-COIL 67 80’ wheeled boom sprayer, 1000 gal. tank, AutoRate, hyd. p u m p , w i n d s c r e e n s , fo a m m a r ke r, $10,000. 306-734-2762, Craik, SK. 1995 BOURGAULT 850 Centurion III PT sprayer, new 833 Imp. gal. tank, foam and disc markers, 83’, 10 gal. nozzles, $5000 OBO. Phone 306-576-2240, Bankend, SK. 1999 FLEXI-COIL XL67, 1250 gal. tank, 130’ boom, wind curtains, dual nozzle bodies, rinse tank, chem handler, autorate controller, foam marker, $16,500 OBO. 306-965-2747, Coleville, SK.

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57’ FLEXI-COIL AIR DRILL, 3450 cart, 9” spacing, triple shoot, double fans on air cart, 4-1/4” rubber packers, new hoses, $65,000 OBO. Call Danny 780-853-7637, Vermilion, AB. 2005 JD 1820, 60’, 10” spacing, Stealth paired row, double shoot, 3.5” semi pneumatic rubber packers, nice shape, 1910 air cart TBH, 340 bu., and conveyor, $69,000 OBO for all. 403-654-2734 or 403-654-0430, Vauxhall, AB. 34’ MORRIS MAXIM, 7.5” spacing, SS, steel packers, 7180 Morris tank, $21,000. 306-567-8606, Hanley, SK. 2006 BOURGAULT 5710, 47’, MRB, 6350, used under 8000 acres, $119,000 trades? 306-563-8482, 306-782-2586, Yorkton, SK RETIRING: 2004 Bourgault 5710, 59’, 9.8” spacing, 2” carbide, dual casters, 450 trips, Series 2 dry MRB’s, 3-1/2” steel; 2008 TBH 6450 dual fan tank, 3 meters, 10” auger, shedded. Will sell drill separate if first. 2008 Versatile 535 tractor, 12 speed, shedded. All machines low acres and hours. 306-445-5642, North Battleford, SK. 40’ CONCORD AIR DRILL w/230 tank, Dutch low draft openers, (paired row), excellent stand for flax and canola, $25,000. 306-734-2345, 306-734-7721, Craik, SK. 57’ FLEXI-COIL 5000/1610, TBT, 7” spacing, single shoot with McKay slim wedge 1” opener. One season on new fan motor and hoses, asking $30,000. 403-308-6249 Lethbridge, AB. 2.25” STEEL PACKERS for 39’, 7.2” FlexiCoil 5000 air drill. Phone 204-324-4144, Rosenfeld, MB. kjnickel@wiband.ca 61’ MORRIS CONTOUR air drill, 2 yrs. old, w / r u b b e r p a c ke r s , d o u b l e s h o o t . $130,000. 306-768-2715, Carrot River, SK. 40’ BOURGAULT 5710 air drill, 10” spacing, 3” steel packer, very good condition. 780-877-2339, Edberg, AB.

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CONCORD 4812 AIR TILL DRILL, 1996, 48’, 12” spacing, 5 section, 3 rank, double shoot. Will accept any reasonable offer. C a l l D av e 3 0 6 - 4 2 4 - 2 2 1 2 o r K e v i n 306-424-2861, Montmartre, SK. FLEXI-COIL 1610 TBT air tank, like new, 5 run, always shedded, never seen fertilizer. 403-664-2039, Oyen, AB. MORRIS MAXIM AIR DRILL 34’, 7180 air tank, double shoot, exc. cond. Phone 306-287-3767, Watson, SK.


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1996 MORRIS MAXIM 39’, 12” spacing, dutch boots, double shoot, TBT, 7180 air cart, $35,000 OBO. 306-453-2358 or 306-577-8771 Carlyle, SK. 1998 40’ BOURGAULT w/new 3-1/2” steel packers, 9.8” spacings, 3/4” carbide tip knives, MRB’s w/carbide scrapers, 4250 Bourgault tank, Raven controller, $95,000. 306-863-4389, Star City, SK. MORRIS MAXIM 34’, 10” spacings, Atom Jet openers, 3-1/2” packers, 7180 tank, $37,500 OBO. 306-442-7679, Ceylon, SK. 2007 BOURGAULT 3310 Paralink 75’ air drill, 10” spacing, 3/4” openers, 4.8” rubber packers, double casters, delivery avail. $119,000. 204-325-2152, Thornhill, MB MORRIS MAXIM 6180, 40’, 2” openers, includes drill tank and monitor, major work o r d e r s d o n e , fi e l d r e a dy, $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 306-769-8777, Arborfield, SK. JD 9350 30’ hoe drill, w/grass seed attachment, c/w factory trans., good cond, $1500 firm. 204-638-6157, Dauphin, MB 1997 BOURGAULT 5710, 54’, 9.8” spacing, 3.5” steel packers, MRB II, Dickie John NH3, new tires, 4350 tank, 3 tank meters, shedded, $75,000 OBO. Zenon Park, SK, 306-873-8549, 306-767-2293. 2002 BOURGAULT 5710, 54’, dbl. shoot, M R B ’ s , $ 4 9 , 9 0 0 O B O . Tr a d e s ? 306-563-8482 306-782-2586 Yorkton, SK. 60 NEW packer tires, fits SeedMaster SeedHawk drills. $40 each. Will separate. 306-745-2033 306-745-7906 Esterhazy SK 2002 FLEXI-COIL 5000 45’, 9” spacing, double shoot, w/2007 JD 1910 TBH, 340 bu., 3 tanks, variable rate, low acres. 306-435-3811, Moosomin, SK. FLEXI-COIL 400 40’ single shoot, 9” space w/1600 tank converted to air drill with 2” Dutch on shank packers and 2” spike opener, $18,000 OBO. 780-336-1999, Killam AB 1996 EZEE-ON 7500, 33-10 on steel, 2175 tank, 3 compartments, hydraulic fan. 306-648-3524, Gravelbourg, SK.

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1999 FLEXI-COIL 5000 40’ air drill, 8” TOO WET TO SEED: 2003 BG 5350 air s p a c i n g , 1 7 2 0 T B T c a r t . P h o n e tank, single shoot/fan, CRA, rice tires, 306-843-7353, 306-843-2054, Wilkie, SK. shedded, mint.306-682-3468 Humboldt SK 2001 BG 5710, 54’, MRB, NH3, 9.8” spac- DAVIDSON TRUCKING, PULLING AIR ing, 97 BG 4350 tank, 1 year old rice tires, drills/ air seeders, packer bars, Alber$85,000. 306-398-7449 or 306-441-0452, ta and Sask. 30 years experience. Bob Davidson, Drumheller, 403-823-0746 Cut Knife, SK. FLEXI-COIL 1330 air cart, TBH, 3 rollers, 4 28’ SEED HAWK, 10” spacing, w/Ezee-On run, good cond., $6500. 306-424-2682 or 3175 ground drive tank, asking $48,000. 306-783-4199, 306-620-8644 Ebenezer SK 306-424-2892, Montmartre, SK. FLEXI-COIL 57’ AIR DRILL with TBH air BOURGAULT 23-34 air seeder converted to cart, single shoot, excellent shape. an air drill. 32’ with 10” spacing, liquid kit, Atom Jet openers, Tec-No-Till packing sys$54,000. 780-888-2245, Hardisty, AB. tem, 1100 Flex-I-Coil cart. New hoses, ex33’ CONSERVA-PAK, 12” spacing, c/w cellent condition. $12,500. Dennis Scarrow 787 JD tank, new seed tubes, etc ., Spy Hill, SK. 306-534-4564 $42,000 OBO. 780-835-4881, Fairview, AB. 1997 4010 40’ Case/IH Concord, red, 10” 2009 60’ 60-12, 12” spacing, Seed hawk spacing, 5 plex, spring cushion C-shank, tool bar w/dual casters on wings, 30.5x32 farmland boots, with knock-on sweeps, on rear frame, 400 plus Seed hawk seed harrows, single shoot, liquid kit, 2300 cart, 2 fans, $220,500. 306-449-2255, A.E. Case/IH Concord seed tank, rice tires, Chicoine Farm Equip.,Storthoaks, SK. $47,000. 306-449-2255, A. E. Chicoine 2003 42’ BOURGAULT 5710 Series II, 9.8” Farm Equip., Storthoaks, SK. spacing, mid row banders for dry, 3-1/2” 40’ FLEXI-COIL 6000 air drill; Flexi-Coil steel packers, 1998 4350 tank, dual fan, 3 1720 air cart, TBT; Barton II openers, doutank metering, $85,000. 306-380-5990, ble shoot. $18,500 OBO. 780-858-2611, Saskatoon, SK. Chauvin, AB. WANTED: 4” RUBBER packers for 40’ JD 1820 41’ 1910 tank, done only 1200 Bourgault 5710 at 9.8” spacing. Phone: acres, will give warranty. Ted Grabarczyk, 204-326-0290, Ste. Anne, MB. Kelliher, SK. 306-675-2161. 3” RUBBER PACKERS semi pneumatic EZEE-ON 7550, 48’, 8” space, 3/4 Dutch for Bourgault 40’ 5710, 9.8” spacing. Call carbide openers, rubber pkrs, sgl. shoot, w/2250 TBT tank, hyd. fan, $40,000. Dale 306-369-4163, Bruno, SK. 204-745-7231 204-750-1048, St. Leon, MB 39’ FLEXI-COIL 5000, 2320 TBH tank, 9” double shoot, Stealth openers, exc. cond, NEW 2011 FLEXI-COIL 5000 HD 58’, 10”, 4” rubber, c/w TBT 4350 variable rate, $45,000. 306-628-4114, Burstall, SK. double shoot. Cam Don Motors 50’ MORRIS AIR drill, DS, steel packers, 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. 12” spacing, paired row openers. No tank. $15,000 OBO. 306-378-7865, Elrose, SK. MORRIS MAXIM 34’ air drill, 7.5” spacing, single shoot, rock guards, 1 year old, carbide tip openers, new tires on centre section, new hyd. hoses between drill and air cart, 6180 tow behind air cart, $25,000. 306-353-4929, Riverhurst, SK. 48’ EZEE-ON 5 sec. air drill, rubber press, c/w 350 variable rate tank. 306-648-3216, 306-648-7835, Gravelbourg, SK. 50 MORRIS AIR DRILL C-shank double shoot openers, carbide hardware, $100 each. 306-957-4308, Odessa, SK. CONCORD 2300, TBH, air tank, 230 bu, rear hitch, 5 rolls, exc condition, pictures available. $12,490. 204-391-1011, Elie, MB email pro_terra@hotmail.com 2002 BOURGAULT 5440 air cart, variable rate control, double shoot, dual fan, Rice tires. Call Dave 306-536-0548, Rouleau, SK CASE/IH 44’ air drill, c/w CIH 8100 triple tank, single shoot, 5 plex, less than 800 acres on new openers. Extremely accurate, $15,000 OBO. 403-588-6012, Bowden, AB. 39’ MORRIS MAXIM, single shoot, liquid fert. kit, 6240 tank, 3.5” steel packers, $25,000 OBO. 306-457-7332 Stoughton SK 2002 FLEXICOIL 5000 c/w 2320 with granular tank. 57’, 4.5’ steel packers, single shoot, 9” spacing, 550 lb. trips, 4” full carbide points, nice condition, asking $64,000. Located in Grassy Lake, AB. 403-647-1127.

2002 BOURGAULT 5710, 40’, DS, 3” rubber, $49,000; 2003 Bourgault 5710, 54’, DS, 3” rubber, $89,000; 2002 Bourgault 5 7 1 0 , 5 4 ’ , s i n g l e s h o o t , 3 ” r u b b e r, $69,500; 1993 Flexi-Coil 5000/2320, single shoot, 3.5” steel, $59,000; 1998 FlexiCoil 5000/2320 TBT, single shoot, 4” rubber; $79,000; 2000 Bourgault 5710, 64’, 3.5” steel, MRB’s, $79,000; 2003 Bourgault 5350, dual shoot, $46,000; 2001 Bourgault 5440, DS, $58,000; 1996 Bourgault 3195, $14,500; 2006 Bourgault 6550, single shoot, $89,000; 2005 Bourgault 6450, DS, $69,000; Flexi-Coil 800/1610, 33’, $19,500; New 54’ Bourgault 8810 cult., call for pricing. RD Ag Central, 306-542-3335, 2002 BOURGAULT 5440 c/w 59’ 5710 306-542-8180, Kamsack, SK. MRB’s for NH3, $89,000. Trades welcome. C a l l D e n n i s , 7 8 0 - 9 9 6 - 9 1 5 7 d a y s , 7130 MORRIS AIR seeder tank, TBH, $7500. 306-768-2715, Carrot River, SK. 780-651-2773 evenings, Waskatenau, AB. 2004 NH (FLEXI-COIL) SD440, 57.9”, FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 5000 air drill, 33’, double shoot, dual casters, 3-1/2” steel 9” spacing, 3” rubber packers, c/w 1720 packers, atom jet openers, c/w SC-430 TBT air tank. 306-768-3468, Carrot River, variable rate, TBT tank, dual fans, hyd. un- SK, simplycreative@sasktel.net l o a d i n g a u g e r, s h e d d e d . P h o n e 1998 FLEXI-COIL 3450 air tank, 3 tanks, 306-287-7707, Quill Lake, SK. double shoot, mechanical drive, TBH, 7.5” SPACING, 60’ JD 1820, 2004, single $35,000. 306-948-2784, Biggar, SK. s h o o t , 3 ” r u b b e r p a c ke r s , n o t a n k , 3010 CONCORD AIR DRILL, single shoot, $35,000. 306-948-3949, 306-948-7223, with 2300 engine drive fan. Edge-on and C Biggar, SK. shank openers, but no edge on boots. 1996 30’ JD 737 air drill and JD 777 cart, 306-436-4326, Milestone, SK. 7-1/2” spacing, field ready, $23,000. Cell: 306-720-0390, Eatonia, SK. 1995 45’ 5000 FLEXI-COIL AIR DRILL, 9” spacing, double shoot w/Atom Jet side band openers (used one year), steel packers, good shape $29,000 OBO. Stenen, SK. Phone 306-548-4758, cell 306-547-8205. 2001 SEED HAWK 35’, 10.5” spacing, double shoot, new style Flexi-Coil air kit, $55,000. 306-621-6402, Stornoway, SK. MORRIS MAXIM, 30’ air drill, low acres, 7.2” spacing, single shoot, liquid fertilizer, $16,000; 7130 TBH cart, w/motor driven fan, shedded, $10,900. 306-744-7663 or 306-744-7930, Saltcoats, SK.

1998 FLEXI-COIL 5000, 57’, 9” spacing, 3” rubber packers, speed locks, 2320 TBH, DS w/3rd tank, double fan, low acres, asking $55,000. 306-272-7150, Foam Lake SK 36 3” BOURGAULT rubber packers, $3000. 306-934-4529, Clavet, SK. FLEXI-COIL 5000 45’, 9” spacing, 3” rubber press, 2320 tank, $42,900. Pro Ag Sales, 306-441-2030 anytime North Battleford SK 1998 JD 1820 40’, 10” spacing, SS 3/4” carbide tip openers, 3-1/2” steel packers, c/w 1997 JD 787 230 bu. TBH tank, $43,000. 306-648-2606, Gravelbourg, SK. NH 33’ FLEXICOIL 5000 w/SD 440 FlexiCoil 2320 air tank, 2004, like new cond. $62,000. 306-728-1636, Indian Head, SK. 1998 57’ FLEXI-COIL 5000, 3450 - 3 tank, 12” double shoot, Atom Jet 4”, 5” steel, $57,500 OBO. 306-268-4341 Bengough, SK 40’ CONCORD, 200 bu. tank, completely re-furbished, $15,000. 306-873-4635, Tisdale, SK. 1996, 60’ ACCU-PLANT disc seeder, w/JD 787 air tank (Flexi-Coil 2320). Used in heavy land, good shape, field ready. Excellent unit for a tough seeding year, great for oilseeds, $40,000. Phone Chris at 306-628-7840, Eatonia, SK. 1330 FLEXI-COIL AIR seeder tank, TBH, $7500. 306-768-2715, Carrot River, SK.

BART’S TRANSPORT INC. Specializing in t o w i n g a i r d r i l l s , S K / A B o n l y. 306-441-4316, North Battleford. 39-09 CONCORD with 300 bu. tank, double shoot, 9” spacing, rare, $20,000. 306-734-2850, 306-734-7675, Craik, SK. 1996 CONCORD 4012, 3400 tank, engine drive, Farmland boots, 6” openers, $26,500 OBO. 306-268-4341 Bengough, SK FLEXI-COIL 51’ 5000 12”, w/mid row shank, JD 787, $43,900 (will sell drill only); Bourgault 5350 DS, DF, $47,900; Bourgault 2195, $9900. Air tanks: Bourgault 2195 w/AS hopper, $9900; Bourgault 5350, DS, DF, CRA, CTM, $47,900; Bourgault 2115 w/auger, $2900. Hergott Farm Equip, 306-682-2592, Humboldt, SK. ATOM JET 4” paired row openers, 70% good, half price: 80 at $105/ea. 204-937-7678, Roblin, MB. 45’ CASE 8500 air drill, 7.2” spacing, 3” steel packers, c/w 7” unloading auger, $8000 OBO. 306-642-3336, Assiniboia, SK.

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1995 42’ BOURGAULT 8800 floating hitch cult., mtd. 4-bar harrows, 2195 tank, 42’ TBH, P20 Bourgault packer bar, complete. $40,000. 306-497-2800, Blaine Lake, SK.

2001 40’ BOURGAULT 8810, 10” spacing, knock-ons, shovels and mulchers, w/2003 5350 cart, single fan, variable rate control, 2 meters. Phone 204-829-3924 or cell 204-325-0537, Plum Coulee, MB. 306-487-2 72 1 1995 37’ MORRIS 9000 air seeder, c/w 1997 BOURGAULT 2130 air tank, rear tow 7180 tank, excellent field condition, tank hitch, good condition, $2900 OBO. Phone shedded, $21,000. Ph. 780-808-8116, 306-699-7001, McLean, SK. 780-875-0204, Streamstown, AB. BOURGAULT 2115 air tank, $4900; 40’ JD DUTCH PRECISION PAIRED ROW seed 1600 cult., Accuplant openers, 9” sp., sin- boot, 3.5”, 60 units, $95/unit for Concord gle shoot $9500. 306-752-9017 Melfort SK edge-on shank. 204-328-7158, Rivers, MB. 1997 40’ CONSERVA PAK, w/7300 Morris HARMON 32’, TRIPLE flex, 12” spacing, seed tank, also 1700 gal. liquid cart, exc. 3100 tank, shedded, $10,000. Phone: cond. Call 306-287-4160, Watson, SK. 780-674-5732, Neerlandia, AB. FLEXI-COIL 2340 AIR TANK, TBH, loaded, BOURGAULT 180 TANK, single shoot, variable rates, 3rd tank, upgraded over- good shape, hyd drive c/w monitor and s i z e d r u b b e r, 8 ” fi l l , $ 2 9 , 0 0 0 O B O. tow hitch, $5500 OBO. 780-608-7431, 306-263-4953, Limerick, SK. Daysland AB. 28’ BOURGAULT 8800, 2130 tank, steel MORRIS M912 cult., 9” spacing, 27’, mtd packer wheels, hyd fan. $25,000 OBO. Earl packers, w/Bourgault 2115 tank, $13,900. Cam-Don Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK Cunningham, 306-452-3743, Redvers, SK. BOURGAULT 3165 AIR tank, 3 tanks, PDM metering system, hyd. fill auger w/air s e e d e r h o p p e r. $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 O B O . 306-855-4650 or 306-280-4143 Hanley SK 1995 JD 777 air cart, double shoot, excellent condition, shedded, $7500. Phone 780-367-2267, Willingdon, AB. BOURGAULT 24’ Vibra-Master, 8” spacing, 2115 cart, liquid kit, poly packers, Dutch carbide openers. 306-541-4363, Regina SK BOURGAULT 230 SERIES multi purpose cultivator model FH536-40 40’ plus 2155 grain cart. Asking $12,500. 306-873-2213, Tisdale, SK.

1998 BOURGAULT 8810, 40’, w/1998 4300 cart, 3 comp. tanks, 8” load auger, always shedded, mint condition. Ph. 780-853-0549, Mannville, AB. FLEXI-COIL 820 CULTIVATOR, 8” spacings, w/Bourgault 2155 air tank, all hydraulics fan and auger, Knock-on shovels, narrow point and sweeps w/harrows. $32,000. 306-256-7020, Cudworth, SK. 1996 FLEXI-COIL 1720 air cart, 170 bu., has Trelleborg tires, rear hitch, c/w 3 rollers and monitor. No rust, mint cond., asking $15,500 OBO. Call Dale 204-864-2518, Cartier, MB. mpiper@mts.net

2000 CASE/IH CONCORD 2300 air tank, 68 USED 1” STEALTH OPENERS, carbide ext. to 310 bu., rice tires, exc. cond., al- 1985 32’ BOURGAULT air seeder w/liquid tips, $2800. 306-357-2151, Wiseton, SK. ways shedded, $16,000. 204-238-4911 or t a n k a n d l i q u i d k i t , $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . JD 665A air seeder, 40’, 4-bar harrows, 204-759-2286, Shoal Lake, MB. 204-734-8261, Bowsman, MB. 185 bu. tank, 9” spacing, hyd. fan and auBOURGAULT 8800, 36’, 8” spacing, poly MORRIS 37’ 8900 air seeder, single shoot, ger. Phone 306-342-4208, Glaslyn, SK. packers, stealth openers, double shoot, 9” spacing, McKay knock-off shovels, 6180 w/Flexi-Coil 2320 TBT tank, $27,000. air cart with 3rd tank, $18,000 OBO. Also BOURGAULT COMMANDER 34-38 air matching Wrangler 3, harrow packer, 38’ seeder, liquid kit, tines w/138 tank and 780-981-2474, Keg River, AB. to pull behind, $5500 OBO. 780-349-6739, fert. caddy, 1000 gal. John Blue pump. 41’ JD DOUBLE SHOOT air seeder Westlock, AB. 306-423-5205, Domremy, SK. w/160 bu. TBT 1615 Flexi-Coil air cart and 160 bu. JD 777 TBH air cart. This is on 15” 5710 BOURGAULT 42’, 160 bu. air cart, 8” rows with a 5” spread tip (gives 10” row spacing, new knives, steel packers. Conspacing). Includes openers and on-row tact Barry at 306-243-4960, Dinsmore, SK. 40’ DELTA FLEXIBLE harrow cart. Suitable packing. Significant work has been done for pasture rejuvenation, arena/track on the meters and drives in the last two BOURGAULT 9200, 36’ air seeder, 12” maintenance, seed bed prep. Good condiyears. Excellent trash clearance, low price spacing, 4-bar harrows, speed locks, Flexi- t i o n . C h e c k v i d e o o n l i n e a t double shoot system, $25,000 OBO. Coil 1610 plus cart, fine roller, auger, good http://www.advantec.com.au/harrows--c o n d i t i o n , $ 1 8 , 5 0 0 . 3 0 6 - 4 4 5 - 9 9 3 3 , flexible, for further info. $7500. Cochrane, 403-466-4178, Tyner, SK. 306-246-4251, Mayfair, SK. AB 403-932-5898 jwarner@platinum.ca 2001 CASE/IH CONCORD 3400 air tank, 8 ” a u g e r, e x c . c o n d . , $ 1 9 , 9 0 0 . MORRIS MAGNUM 33’, Poirier openers, FLEXI-COIL #75, 44’, wing-up hyd., packliquid kit, 110 Flexi-Coil tank, hydraulic or 403-901-9156, Standard, AB. e n g i n e d r i v e n , $ 1 0 , 5 0 0 O B O . er bar, P-30 packers. Phone 403-504-1095, Medicine Hat, AB. VALMAR 1210 air seeder with 12 Coulter 306-445-5485, Battleford, SK. interchangeable seed rollers. Merritt, BC., BLANCHARD 32’ COIL PACKER, $2500; 2000 EZEE-ON, 36’ cult., direct seeding 250-378-4955, email info@ranchland.ca boots plus extra 14” seeding boots, 12” Herman 50’, 4-bar spring harrow bar, 1998 BOURGAULT 8810, 35’, medium trip, spacing w/harrows, hyd. driven, like new $ 1 5 0 0 . w w w. w a l t e r s e q u i p m e n t . c o m 204-525-4521, Minitonas MB. 4-bar HD harrows w/poly packers, knock- $20,000 OBO. 403-556-2644 Olds, AB. ons w/narrow points, granular kit, indi42 K-HART PACKERS with mounting kit, vidual blockage kit, 3225 dual shoot air MORRIS 44’ CONCEPT 2000, knock-on $5500; Morris 29’ cultivator and air kit, tank w/optional 3rd tank, single fan, 194 shovels, Honeybee rod, Morris poly pack- $1500. 306-358-2056, Denzil, SK. monitor, exc. cond., $49,000. Pincher ers, JD 787 TBH air tank, $20,000. Will consider trade. 306-962-3821, Eston, SK. Creek, AB., 403-627-2764, 403-627-7363, RITEWAY JUMBO HEAVY HARROW, 1998, hyd. tine angle, 20” of tine reBOURGAULT 2-195 AIR tank w/PDM poly 32’ BOURGAULT 8800 with recent com- 77’, very good shape. $24,000 OBO. augers and 20 hp Kohler engine drive. plete new style Bourgault air kit. Includes maining, Call or text 306-921-6900, St. Brieux, SK. quick change packers. Approx. 200 bu. 306-542-3374 or 542-7753, Kamsack SK. Bourgault air cart, tank has new factory CONCORD 3612, 4 row Stealth openers, paint and decals, gas drive. $27,500. disc levelers, Concord 3000 tank, $26,000 306-874-7735, Naicam, SK. OBO. 403-321-0388, Drumheller, AB. CASE/IH 8500 air seeder, rubber packFLEXI-COIL 820 40’, 9” spacing, knock-on ers, fertilizer divider, $12,500; JD 1000 shovels, 200 bu. Morris air tank, c/w 42’ field cultivator, $2500. 306-452-3951, monitors, 5-bar harrows, Valmar attach- 306-452-6123, Antler, SK. ment, twin bar mountings, low acres, $25,000 OBO. Phone 306-374-7051, MORRIS 9000 39’ air seeder and 7240 Morris air tank, $23,000; NH3 Atom Jet 306-221-0356, Saskatoon, SK. available; 41’ Elmers seed bedder 2155 AIR SEEDER TANK, good cond., openers and 7240 Morris TBT tank, NH3 mid row OFF SEASON discounts on new and used $4500 OBO. Ph. 306-228-2092, Unity, SK. shanks, and Dickey John NH3 flow kit, rollers, trades welcome. 403-545-6340, WANTED: FLEXI-COIL 820 25’-40’ and $25,000. 204-353-2877, 204-941-9056 403-580-6889 cell. Bow Island, AB. cell, St. Francis Xavier, MB. 60’. Please call 403-586-0641, Olds, AB. 1997 FLEXICOIL HEAVY harrows, new 26” tines, $22,500. 306-272-3832, Foam Lake, SK. FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 92 harrow packer drawbar, 60’ w/P20 packers, walking axles under cart. 306-436-4326, Milestone, SK. W O RLD S BEST Seed Rate & 36 3” BOURGAULT rubber packers, $3000. Blockage M onitor System s 306-934-4529, Clavet, SK.

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TROUBLE SEEDING WET FIELDS? Our vertical tillage tool converts your chisel plow and lets you dry, aerate and warm soil easily and economically. Call Flaman Sales today at 1-888-435-2626 or visit www.flaman.com 60’ HARROW PACKER drawbar. Contact Barry Ellis at 306-243-4960, Dinsmore, SK. 35’ FLEXICOIL SYSTEM 70 packer bar. P30 packers, $3,000. 403-772-2191, Morrin, AB. 14- 5’ BLANCHARD P30 packers, no drawbar, $1000 OBO. 780-785-2849, Barrhead, AB. 80’ BRANDT ROTARY and heavy packers, field ready, $20,000. 306-724-4461, Debden, SK. 80’ DELMAR HEAVY HARROWS, 1/2” tines, good condition. Call 204-242-4322, Manitou, MB. FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 82 harrow bar with hold down kit, $2500. 780-846-2651, Kitscoty, AB. 50’ MORRIS HEAVY harrows, good condition. 306-948-2896, Biggar, SK. 45’ DEGELMAN PEA ROLLER, $25,000 OBO. 780-386-2220, Lougheed, AB. 240 VALMAR implement mount, new hoses, $3200 OBO. Young, SK. 306-946-7446 or 306-259-4982. MORRIS WRANGLER II mid harrow, 50’, 5 bar, good condition. 306-386-1268, North Battleford, SK.

60’ HARMON HARROW PACKER bar, P-30 packers, field ready, excellent condition, 306-726-4616, Southey, SK. FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 95, w/packers and harrow bar, 50’. $4,000. 306-256-7020, Cudworth, SK. 60’ FLEXI-COIL TINE harrow bar (green) w/pressure spring kit and 400 gal. FlexiCoil sprayer attachment. 306-283-4747, 306-291-9395, Langham, SK. BLANCHARD 50’ HARROW packer, P30’s, green color, excellent; Degelman 70’ heavy harrow, 0.5” tines, manual angle; Morris 40’, wing up harrows, P30’s. 780-679-7795, Gwynne, AB. 2010 SUMMERS 48’ heavy harrow, like n e w. P h o n e 4 0 3 - 5 4 5 - 6 3 4 0 o r c e l l 403-580-6889, Bow Island, AB. 32’ BOURGAULT Wing-type packer, $4000. Phone 204-734-4323, Swan River, MB. 40’ FLEXI-COIL FOLDUP packer bar, exc. condition, $3200 OBO. Call 306-827-7661 cell, Radisson, SK. 40’ DEGELMAN LAND ROLLER, $25,500 OBO. 403-937-2504, Walsh, AB.


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45’ DEGELMAN LR-7645 LANDROLLER, low acres, exc., $25,000. 306-962-4126, or cell 306-962-7227, Eston, SK. MORRIS 50’ HEAVY harrow, 24” tines, $17,900 OBO. 306-563-8482 or 306-782-2586, Rama, SK. 70’ FLEXI-COIL HARROW packer bar, System 22, P-30, 5-bar harrows, vg cond., $7000. 306-742-4707, Churchbridge, SK. 28’ HYDRAULIC LIFT BLANCHARD packer bar, P30’s, $1500. 403-502-7981, Bow Island, AB. Have a nice day! 58’ RITE-WAY harrow packer bar P30, exc. cond., $5,500; 32’ BLANCHARD packer bar P30, $1,000. 306-453-2592, Carlyle, SK.

FOUR 18’ MODEL 360 Massey discers, with gauge wheels for depth control and liquid fertilizer kit. Discers can be sold as one unit or individually. Call Ron 204-941-3125 or rdreger@gninc.ca Morris, MB.

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JD 331 31’ DISC, good shape, field ready, $12,000. 306-327-4939, 306-327-7442, Kelvington, SK. 60’ JOHN DEERE 2200 field cultivator, 2003, 9” spacing, 3-bar harrow, good condition. Call 204-242-4322, Manitou, MB. 50’ 820 FLEXI-COIL cultivator with harrows. $15,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equipment, 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. MORRIS B3 RODWEEDER 36’ w/multiplex and harrows. Phone 306-446-4822, North Battleford, SK. 48’ BOURGAULT 546, floating hitch, 9” spacings, harrows, knock-on spikes and shovels, air seeder and granular kit, $10,000 OBO. 306-256-3529 Cudworth, SK

1989 MF 360 discers, 45’, covers very nice, $7000. Phone 306-266-4222, Fir Mountain, SK. 40’ JD 1860 disc drill without tank, 7.5” spacing, good condition. 306-398-4714, Cut Knife, SK. 3 BOURGAULT 4350 air carts, (1-1995, 2-1996’s), 6” single shoot, high output fan, center/rear PDM poly augers, HD main clutch, 491 monitor, secondary blockage sensors, rear hitch w/hyd, 10” loading au60’ FLEXI-COIL SYSTEM 95 harrow ger, exc. cond., $35,000 ea. 403-627-2764 35’ DEEP TILLAGE MORIDGE cultivator packer, P30 packers, 5-bar harrows, 3 new or 403-627-7363, Pincher Creek, AB. tires, $7200. 306-493-7535, Delisle, SK. DRILL TRANSPORT/ CARRIER, Doepker good shape. 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. 60’ RITEWAY HARROW packer bar, very 42’ w/automotive steering, 6 wheels, com- JD 61’ 1810 chisel plow, floating hitch, good condition. Call 204-623-6831 for plete hyds. Any reasonable offer consid- $40,000. 306-634-4451, Estevan, SK. more details, The Pas, MB. ered. Dave 306-424-2212, Montmartre, SK 30’ ANDERSON CULTIVATOR, floating 140 USED DUTCH 1 1/4” gumbo openers hitch, used for air seeding, $1700 OBO. with 3/4” mud hawk tips. $35 each. 403-823-1894, Morrin, AB. 306-962-3832, Eston, SK. 57 ATOMJET 4” paired row liquid openers. 2009 EZEE-ON 1275 DISC 14’, 10.5” spac306-237-4442, Arelee, SK. 60 ATOM JET side band granular openers ing, 26” blades, mud scrapers, $26,500. 36’ MF 360 discer, 18” blades, in good for C-shank, $70 each; 35 UNIVERSAL Call Gerard 306-231-3993, Humboldt, SK. DISC LEVELERS for C-shank, $150 each. www.versluistrading.com cond. Call 306-684-1884, Moose Jaw, SK. 306-722-3519, Osage, SK. 40’ EZEE-ON CULT., 8” spacing, knock-on 42’ NEW NOBLE 9000 Seed-O-Vator, c/w 28’ AND 36’ MELROE 204 disc drills, both shovels, rigid hitch, leveling wheels, #291 200 bu. tank and mounted Gustaf- with factory transport. Ph. 306-283-4747 $8000. 306-372-4509, Luseland, SK son seed treater, exc. cond., $11,900 OBO. or 306-291-9395, Langham, SK. Phone 306-472-3703 eves., Lafleche, SK. 28’ JD 360 DOUBLE DISC, $11,900; 45’ 2320 TBH, excellent condi- Flexi-Coil 800 cultivator, 9” spacing, FLEXI-COIL 2320 TBH and 1720 TBT FLEXI-COIL $12,900. Call Pro AG Sales, 306-441-2030 tion, $21,900. Pro Ag Sales, 306-441-2030 tanks, 6-run double shoot, misc. rollers, anytime. North Battleford, SK anytime. North Battleford, SK. $15,000 and $11,000. David 306-377-4709 or Jon 306-377-2111, Herschel, SK. BLOCKAGE MONITOR: JD 1900 plugs, 5 40’ JD CULTIVATOR w/Valmer and harfield ready. Will trade for cattle. 42’ CASE/IH HOE drills, seed monitors and run x2 expandable, 48 dutch boots, 3.5” rows, 3 hyd. jacks, A1 shape, $3000; 2 hyd. end paired row, $75/ea; 41 Valley packers, 4” 306-753-2842, 306-753-8069, Macklin, SK flat, $75/ea. 306-577-7416, Wawota, SK. gate drill fills, $150/ea. 306-524-4306, JD 24’ 230 TANDEM disc, $12,500; 48 Raymore, SK. 2002 FLEXI-COIL 3450 TBT, double shoot, MORRIS GUMBO boots. 306-946-4155, Watrous, SK. very good, $49,000. Cam Don Motors 750 15-1/2’ ZERO till drill, w/hyd. auger for filling, very good shape, $15,000 OBO. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. 18’ SUNFLOWER TANDEM DISCS, good Phone 306-728-1582, Melville, SK. 1989 30’ MORRIS MH310 hoe press drill, condition, $6500. Call 204-546-3466 or 204-572-7999, Grandview, MB. factory trans., atom jet openers, asking MORRIS MAXIM 7130 air tank and Morris 6130 air tank. Huge Farm-Construction-RV $6000. Phone 204-435-2130, Miami, MB. JD 1600 41’ chisel plow, good condition, Equipment Auction, Saturday, June 11, IH 28’ 7200 hoe drills, w/transport, fert. original owner. 306-644-4703, Loreburn, 2011, Estevan, SK. For sale bill and photos boxes, good shape, field ready, $3500; 21’ SK. visit www.mackauctioncompany.com Versatile hoe drills, $1500. Coronach, SK. KVERNELAND D2 8 bottom moldboard Phone 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815, 306-267-2366. p l o w, a d j u s t a b l e c o u l t e r s , $ 6 0 0 0 . Mack Auction Co. PL 311962. HAUL-ALL SEED TOTE, 400 bushel, 2 com- 780-841-1496, Fort Vermilion, AB. 52 FLEXI-COIL stealth double shoot open- partment slide in tank with hydraulic 38’ 6000 Noble blade, 7 floating sections, ers c/w 4” cast paired row carbide seed augers. 306-436-4326, Milestone, SK. new 6’ blades, coulters, $6000 OBO. boots, carbide tips, vg cond. $75 each. 54’ BOURGAULT 2-1/4” steel packers for 306-747-2725, Shellbrook, SK. Phone 403-442-2547, Trochu, AB. 5710 drill, 9.8” spacing, exc. cond., $7900. 37’ MORRIS MAGNUM 731 chisel plow, 20’ MELROE DRILL w/transport, good con- 306-946-7854, 306-946-3322 Watrous, SK good cond., $3750. Phone 306-764-7865, dition, $1500. Phone 306-728-1582, MelJD 9450 30’ HOE DRILL, factory transport Prince Albert, SK. ville, SK. and hitch, new openers, $13,000 OBO. WISHEK HEAVY DISCS- 1,000 lbs. per 20’ 9350 JD hoe drill, new JD tooling 780-210-2546, St.Vincent, AB. foot. These are the heaviest discs on the last spring, rubber tire packers, grass seeder, mover, good condition, $5000. 4350 BOURGAULT AIR TANK, dual fans, market! Available at Flaman Sales, call us 3 tanks, 3 meters, rear hitch, 8” auger at 1-888-435-2626 or www.flaman.com 780-785-2849, Barrhead, AB. w/low profile hopper, vg shape. $35,000 271 24’ Disc, harrows, 20” blades, 2 VALMAR’S, each on 40’ light duty culti- OBO. Spirit River, AB. Kevin 780-864-1036, WHITE $4800; 50’ Bourgault with anhydrous kit, vators, $3500 each. Phone 780-888-2245, Bill 780-864-0089. $7500. 306-524-4960, Semans, SK. Hardisty, AB. CONVEY-ALL SEED/FERT. tank, 450 bu., JD 9450 hoe drill 20’ w/grass seed attach., c/w 7” hyd. unload augers, $3200. Saskashedded. 306-862-9692, Nipawin, SK. toon, SK, 306-374-7051, 306-221-0356. 48 ATOM JET used late model CB15 1” 4 5 F L E X I - C O I L S T E A LT H o p e n e r s , openers w/liquid fert. wing, good cond., #CD847V3, w/stainless liquid fert. tubes $70 each. 306-398-2923, Cut Knife, SK. and Gen 59 carbide tips, very good cond. VALMAR 1620 IMPLEMENT mounted ap- 306-625-3775, Ponteix, SK. plicator, $2500; Valmar 1655 implement 80-18 MORRIS SEED-RITE rigged for liqm o u n t e d a p p l i c a t o r , $ 3 5 0 0 . uid fertilizer and upgraded with 3/4” Atom 306-423-5983, St. Louis, SK. Jet openers and 3” tandem packers. Also GOT STUCK? Largest inventory of tow includes 3” shovels, TBH ground drive 400 ropes and straps in Canada. All sizes. New gal. tank, and several seeders for parts, bigger size- 80mm x 50’ rated for 500 HP $4000. 204-937-8321, Roblin, MB. tractor. We’ll ship to you! See your nearest SENSTEK DC-3 complete depth control Flaman store or call 1-888-435-2626. system, $2250. Phone 306-825-4000, Lloydminster, SK. TROUBLE SEEDING WET FIELDS? Our 24’ IH 6200 drill, rubber press, factory vertical tillage tool converts your chisel transport, tarped, $2800. 306-563-6376, plow and lets you dry, aerate and warm soil easily and economically. Call Flaman Canora, SK. Sales today at 1-888-435-2626 or visit COMPLETE AIR SEEDER engine drive, www.flaman.com $1500; Flexi-Coil 1110 seed tank, $5900; 65 425 lb trips and shanks, $100 ea; Seed 22’ HUTCHMASTER DISC, w/rock guards, treater, $2500; 2320 rear hitch, Cultivator like new, $14,500. Phone 403-504-9607, rear hitch, $500; 4-run air pack, $900; Medicine Hat, AB. Broadcast kit, $2200; Dual markers, $750; 50’ EZEE-ON DISC, 24” blades; 80’ FriggCONVEYOR BELT SEED TENDER to fill Markermaster $800; Morris air pack stad cultivator with harrows. Both in good your center fill drill or planter boxes. Gen- $2200. Pro Ag Sales, ph. 306-441-2030 shape. 306-634-8009, Estevan, SK. tle on seed with fast unload speed. 250 or anytime, North Battleford, SK. 35’ CULTIVATOR Magnum CP731 450 bushel capacities split into 2 compart- 28’ CASE/IH 7200 hoe drill, factory trans- MORRIS ith harrows, $4000. Phone ments for hauling 2 products. D&F Manu- port. 306-329-4780 or 306-371-7382, w 306-755-4307, Tramping Lake, SK. facturing Ltd. www.dandf.ca 204-746-8260 Asquith, SK. BOURGAULT PAIRED ROW seed boots, APPROX. 80 ATOM Jet double shoot paired 47’ MORRIS NH3 APPLICATOR, 3/8” quantity 250, $10 each. 403-627-2764 or row openers, in good condition, $80 ea. Weisse knives, pigtail shanks, continental meter. 306-237-4417, Sonningdale, SK. 403-627-7363, Pincher Creek, AB. take the lot. 204-825-7560 Cartwright, MB 240 PULL TYPE VALMAR. Phone John 1993 30’ JD 9450 hoe drills, 7” spacing, 47’ IH 5500 deep tillage with harrows and 14” sweeps, $5000. Phone 306-739-2605, 306-463-3132, Kindersley, SK. factory transport, wrap-around shovels, Parkman, SK. 40’ 9350 JD hoe drill, hyd. transport, steel packers, shedded, very nice shape. $ 5 0 0 0 O B O . 3 0 6 - 4 7 6 - 2 0 1 0 o r $12,500. 306-442-4772 or 306-533-2114, 47’ MORRIS 743 heavy cult., HoneyBee rod, harrows, $6500 OBO; 50’ NOBLE Parry, SK. 306-476-2587, Rockglen, SK. BLADE, 110° shovels, $5000 OBO. Gary LIKE NEW Edge-On style, single shoot EAGLE BEAKS, FARMLAND boots and other Facca 306-357-2164, Wiseton, SK. misc. openers. Call and I will email pics. Stealth seed boots with 3” spread tips. TANDEM OFFSET DISC, Hutchmaster 23’. 306-642-3487, Assiniboia, SK. 306-280-2400, Saskatoon, SK. 306-483-5034, Oxbow, SK. MORRIS MH310 HOE drills, three 10’s, Ea- 40 ATOM JET CARBIDE openers to fit 210 gle beaks, factory trans. Wes Glennie, Series Bour gault, 1/2 price of new. JD 360 SWINGER DISC, 28’, exc. cond. New notched front blades, shafts, bearings 204-234-5368, Elphinstone, MB. Carnduff, SK. 403-862-7578. tires $18,000. 306-484-4560, Govan, SK. JD 455 FOLD-UP with grain and fertilizer 650 BUSHEL HAUL-ALL Ind. seed fertilizer 40’ EZ-ON 3500 cult, 8” spacing, Pattison combination, and press wheels, 30’. tank, rear facing 7” discharge augers on liquid kit, Bourgault knock-on openers and 27’ high boy trailer. Great for going on soft 403-308-1238, Taber, AB. mtd. harrow/packer system; 50’ Morris fields. 306-842-4367 eves., Weyburn, SK. 52 BOURGAULT 200KNF7511 knock-on, CP7-50 deep tillage cult. w/mtd. harrows; single shoot knives. Phone 306-846-4688, CASE/IH 7200 hoe drills 28’, Gen carbide Morris 7180 air cart, single shoot, rear tips, rubber cap packers, always shedded, hitch like new. 204-845-2113 Elkhorn, MB. Dinsmore, SK. excellent condition, $4500 OBO. 1650 JD CULTIVATOR 59’, heavy axles, MORRIS 6180 AIR TANK, meter body 306-372-7720, Luseland, SK. c/w Flexi-Coil air pak, 320 Valmar, Dutch sandblasted and painted, new auger, $7500. 306-748-2603, Melville, SK. 30’ AND 35’ JD 455 fold-up grain drills. k n i ve s a n d s h ove l s . 3 0 6 - 6 4 8 - 3 2 1 6 , $35,000 and $36,000. Call 403-308-1238, 306-648-7835, Gravelbourg, SK. 3 9 - 2 0 0 7 B O U R G AU LT S e r i e s 2 5 Taber, AB. CO-OP IMPLEMENTS 51’ 808 DT cult. MRB’s, 20” disc, brand new scrapers, field ready, exc. cond., $500 ea. or complete set HAYBUSTER 1206 ZERO till disk drill, 24’, $5100, and 35’ 204 Co-op Implements DT weight boxes, $4000. 306-353-4929, Rivcult. with 2155 Valmar applicator, $5000. for $17,500. 306-675-5703, 306-675-4957 erhurst, SK. Wanted: 10-16’ JD DT cult., $500. Keeler, Leross, SK. SK, 306-788-2018. 42’ IH PRESS DRILLS, steel packers, facto1982 BOURGAULT 546-52 cultivator, 52’, ry transport, new discs and bearings; Also 8” spacing, 3 bar harrows, knock-on shov6.5’ Morris tine harrows, up to 72’. EXPERIENCED TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: els, original owner, good condition, 306-253-4454, Aberdeen, SK. 10’ Kello 225 offset disc; 10’ Agrator roto- $15,000. 306-873-4261, Tisdale, SK. ESTATE SALE: 40’ JD 9350 drill w/mover, spike; 5 shank Kello 530 subsoiler; 5 shank a l w a y s s h e d d e d , $ 5 0 0 0 . P h o n e : Tatu ASCR- 5 subsoiler. Clean product. BOURGAULT VIBRA-MASTER 36’, knock403-946-5016, Crossfield, AB. Red Deer, AB, 403-347-2601. on shovels, $18,000. 306-248-7319 cell, 60 BOURGAULT CARBIDE tip openers, 40’ BOURGAULT 536-42 floating hitch cult. St. Walburg, SK. Model 200-VRT-1061, w/liquid double All new bushings in trips. Esterhazy, SK. CO-OP 806 HD Chisel plow, 24’, very good cond., $3900. 403-318-0472, Innisfail, AB. Phone 306-745-2415 or 306-745-7168. shoot, $70 ea. 306-323-4240 Archerwill SK

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 760 offset double disc, 16’, $6500. Ph. 306-945-4925, CARBIDE- VW MFG. puts carbide on JD Hepburn, SK. 1890 disc drill seed boots. Far longer JD 610 35’ CULTIVATOR w/harrows, wearing- boot stays true- makes for better seeding job. In stock- limited quantitiesexc. cond. Phone 306-734-2853, Craik, SK. call. See boots and all carbide products at 39’ WWC CASE cultivator, w/Degelman www.vwmfg.com VW Mfg. Dunmore, AB. harrows, $2000. 306-963-2760, Davidson, (Medicine Hat) 403-528-3350. SK. FOR SALE: FLEXICOIL 6 run, extra fine MORRIS 31’ MAGNUM II CP731 cultivator, seed roller. Fits the 1720 and 2320 air $6,000. 306-453-2592, Carlyle, SK. carts. This roller is worth over $700 new, I MORRIS 50’ CHALLENGER, with Valmar, 4- am asking $500 firm. For more info. call bar harrows, $4900. 306-274-7608, Les- Aaron at 306-893-8080, Maidstone, SK. tock, SK. MORRIS 8900 45’ CULTIVATOR, mountharrows, $20,000. 306-677-2553, KELLO-BILT DISC PARTS: Blades and ed bearings. Parts to fit most makes and Shamrock, SK. models. www.kelloughenterprises.com EZEE-ON 7400 42’ chisel plow, floating 1-888-500-2646, Red Deer, AB hitch, like new, $18,000. 306-669-4705, Richmound, SK. 2600 ALLIS TANDEM disc and MORRIS B3-48 multiplex. Call Don 306-782-5837, Yorkton, SK. 50’ MORRIS MODEL 750 Magnum II, 39’, 7 3 1 M o r r i s . C o n t a c t B a r r y E l l i s at 306-243-4960, Dinsmore, SK. FENT 926 VARIO, good rubber, $45,000; DEGELMAN 5000 CHISEL plow, 12” spac- w / R o m e C - 1 4 E s c r a p e r, $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 . i n g , h a r r o w s 4 0 ’ , $ 1 2 , 9 0 0 O B O . 403-704-3509 no Sunday calls Ponoka, AB. 306-563-8482, 306-782-2586, Rama, SK. MORRIS 525 DEEP TILLAGE, 29’, c/w 29 knives, anhydrous kit, rear hitch, $3500. Phone 306-287-7889, Englefeld, SK.

FARM KING 50’ fold-up harrow hitch, w/5’ Diamond harrows, hitch can be used for tine harrows, $1500; 90 gal. diesel fuel slip tank with vacuum pump, $100; 35 new seeding cups for MF 36 or 360 discer, $650. 306-252-2787, Kenaston, SK. NORAC UC3 tillage depth control, set up for 5-fold tillage unit. Controllers, sensors, monitors, wiring and books included. Offers. 204-265-3357, Darrell Yusishen, Beausejour, MB, yusishen@gmail.com 9200 48’ BOURGAULT deep tiller, mtd. 240 Valmar, Bourgault harrows, hardly used past 10 years, $33,000. 306-243-4208 or cell: 306-867-7102, Macrorie, SK. 60 4” CARBIDE tips, like new; 40’ of poly gang packers for Bourgault, good. Grandview, MB, 204-648-7085, 204-546-2086. HAYBUSTER 107 DRILLS, 42’, $10,000. Would split. 306-963-2649, Stalwart, SK. Email sixheadrake@hotmail.com SHIMS - Your drill points may be running too flat for this springs moisture conditions. You may want to consider tipping the front of your drill point down slightly bringing the back up to lessen the chance of plugging and easier pulling. Our shims can help - goes between shank and boot. Simple, easy, inexpensive. VW MFG., Dunmore, AB (Medicine Hat). Visa, MC, same day shipping, shared freight shipping, direct to you. 403-528-3350. www.vwmfg.com CARBIDE- CARBIDE GO TO vwmfg.com to see great carbide products. See our full carbide drill points. The “real” easy pull openers. Carbide scrapers- Conserva Pak points, better than new. JD 1890 and 1850 carbide seed boots. Paired row- fertilizer between rows. See all at vwmfg.com Users say “Best products, best price, best warranty.” Shared freight shipping. VW Mfg., Dunmore (Medicine Hat) AB, 403-528-3350. vwmfg.com TROUBLE SEEDING WET FIELDS? Our vertical tillage tool attaches to your chisel plow and lets you dry, aerate and warm soil easily and economically. Call Flaman Sales today at 1-888-435-2626 or visit www.flaman.com YELLOW 39’ FRIGGSTAD 5 plex cultivator, w/1620 Valmar, deadrod and harrows, $4250; Yellow 45’ Friggstad 5 plex cultivator, with deadrod and harrows, $3950. 306-245-3750 evenings, Francis, SK. NORAC UC3, TILLAGE depth control, set for CNH tractors, $1500. Lloyd Sproule 403-627-2764 or 403-627-7363, Pincher Creek, AB. NEW, USED TILE Plows. Gold Digger soilmax, intellislope or custom tile plowing. Golas Sales, 204-372-6081, Fisher Branch, MB. NORAC UC2 TILLAGE depth control, $750. Lloyd Sproule 403-627-2764, 403-627-7363, Pincher Creek, AB. 8-ROW JD 30” spacing planter; 8-row JD 30” spacing cultivator; $3000 for both. 306-873-2268, Tisdale, SK. V-DITCH CLOSURE UNITS available. Lever Enterprises, 306-682-3332, Muenster, SK. BELINE 2424 GRANULAR applicator for 40-53’ cultivator, taking offers. Langham, SK. 306-283-4747, 306-291-9395. VALMAR 2420, currently mounted on Morr i s 4 5 ’ c u l t i v a t o r, t a k i n g o f f e r s . 306-463-3449, Flaxcombe, SK. COMPLETE SHANK ASSEMBLIES, Morris 7 Series Magnum; JD 1610, $135 ea.; JD 1610/610 (black) $180. 306-259-4923 306-946-7923, Young, SK.

NEW 18.4X34 12 PLY $636; 20.8x38 12 ply $826; 18.4x38 12 ply $736; 18.4x30 12 ply $570; 30.5Lx32 16 ply $2195; 24.5x32 14 ply $1749; 18.4x42 16 ply $1397; 20.8x42 16 ply $1699; 20.5x25 20 ply $1496; 405/70-20 14 ply $795; 14.9x24 12 ply $356; 16.9x28 12 ply $500. Factorydirect, no middlemen. Implement, skid steer tires also available. Tubes sold separa t e l y. U s e d t i r e s a l s o a v a i l a b l e . 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com NEW 2010 STX 485 HD Case/IH 4WD tractor, HID lights, 800x38 PS, 0 hrs., HD drawbar, weight package and tow cable. 306-287-7707, Quill Lake, SK. 1981 CASE 4690, 6000 hrs, 150 hrs on rebuilt motor. 306-587-2806, Cabri, SK. CASE 1370, 5500 hrs., engine, powershift, clutches and hydraulic pump all been done. No loader. Summer driven only. $9000. 403-588-6012, Bowden, AB. 1984 CASE 2294, 8700 hrs., 18.4x38 duals, field ready, $11,500 OBO. 306-874-5528, Naicam, SK. 1983 CASE 4890, 20.8x34 duals, 4 hydraulics, PTO, 300 HP. 306-442-7800 Pangman, SK.

NEW 2010 485 HD Case/IH 4 WD tractor, 0 hrs, 485 HP, 800x38 tires, $265,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equipment Ltd., Storthoaks, SK, 306-449-2255. C A S E 2 2 9 4 T R AC TO R F E L , 3 P T H , $14,500. 403-308-1238, Taber, AB. 7110 CIH, duals, dual PTO, only 3430 hrs., with GPS, very well kept since new, shedded. 204-355-4667, Landmark, MB. CASE 9380, 24 spd., N14 Cummins, new 2002 FENDT 920 VARIO, 180 HP, CVT, 20.8x42 triples, 4300 hrs., shedded, only 3310 hrs, c/w Quicke Q990 FEL, $90,000. 403-647-7391, Foremost, AB. $99,000; 2001 FENDT 926 VARIO, 260 HP, 3149 hrs, c/w duals, $126,000. Both 1984 CASE 4890, 5440 hrs., big singles, mint, CVT, 53 kms/hr, LHR, Michelin 710 $18,500 OBO. 306-963-2651, Stalwart, SK. tires, front axle and cab susp., 3 PTH, 1000 RETIRED: RED 2394, powershift, 7000 PTO, 4 hyds. 780-206-1234, Barrhead, AB. hrs., shedded, summer use only, trouble free, $19,000. 306-644-4802, Loreburn, SK CASE 3594, 20.8x42 dual radials- 90%, 24 DX 120 DEUTZ 2WD tractor w/clamp-on s p d . , 3 r e m o t e s , a s k i n g $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 . duals. Huge Farm-Construction-RV Equip- 306-742-5912, Churchbridge, SK. ment Auction, Saturday, June 11, 2011, 1990 9150 CIH 4 WD, 1500 hrs. on engine Estevan, SK. For sale bill and photos visit overhaul, field ready, $45,000. A.E. Chiwww.mackauctioncompany.com Mack coine Farm Equipment, 306-449-2255, Auction Co. 306-421-2928, 306-487-7815, Storthoaks, SK. PL 311962. 4490 CASE, 18.4x34 duals, low hours, 8050 ALLIS CHALMERS tractor, MFWD, plumbed for air seeder, $15,000 OBO. 150 hp, powershift, ready to go; 8030 AL- 306-236-5717, Meadow Lake, SK. LIS CHALMERS tractor, MFWD, 130 hp, powershift, ready to go. 306-457-2926 2008 McCORMICK MC105, 600 hrs., FWA, Corning, SK. 3 PTH, powershift, exc. shape, $43,000. 1985 ALLIS CHALMERS 8070, FWD, pow- Phone 306-373-1212, Saskatoon, SK. ershift, $19,000. 780-398-2263, Thorhild, 1984 IH 5488, MFWD, 190 HP, 4400 orig. AB. hrs, 3 hyd. remotes, 1000 PTO, front 1978 ALLIS 7045, 5960 hrs, rebuilt head, weights, approx. 75 hrs. on new Michelin dual PTO, 20 spd fwd/4 rev, new inside 520/85R-38 duals, and BF Goodrich 20.8x38 tires, c/w older duals, shedded 16.9R28 front tires, very clean and orig. owner, $31,500 OBO. 204-265-3591 or $12,000 OBO. 306-272-4725, Tuffnell, SK. 204-265-3572, Beausejour, MB. MODEL 7580 ALLIS CHALMERS, 4 WD, good cond., tires good, clean and straight, CASE 830 GAS tractor with 70 Series Case loader, $4500. Call 306-773-6059, Swift $9000. Phone 306-862-5521, Nipawin, SK. Current, SK. 7080 ALLIS CHALMERS, rebuilt engine 3 yrs. ago, $9000 OBO. 306-276-5723 eves, 1991 CIH 7130, MFWD, 18 spd. powershift, 4 reverse, 3 hyds., new front tires, Love, SK. front weights. Exc. cond. Call Brent at 306 DEUTZ ELLIS 9190 FWA, premium, 3687 456-2877 leave message. Bromhead, SK. hrs., 210 hp., big radial duals, $32,000. 2470 CASE, 4 WD, under 3000 hrs, exc. 306-747-2725, Shellbrook, SK. c o n d . , f u l l y s e r v i c e d , fi e l d r e a d y. 306-961-6499, Prince Albert, SK. 1993 9270, 12 spd. standard, 24.5x32 rub1978 WHITE 2-135 tractor, 5700 hrs., ber, always shedded, excellent, 3670 hrs., w/duals, 3 hyds., new batteries, 540/1000 $75,000 OBO. 306-263-4953, Limerick, SK. P TO , c / w 1 0 ’ J D b l a d e , $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 1986 CASE 2394, 20.8x42 duals, 6184 hrs., 204-937-8321, Roblin, MB. owned since 1989, always shedded, 50 WANTED TO BUY Cockshutt 1750/1850 or hrs. since $8000 work order on eng. 1950. FWA for parts. 306-395-2668 or $19,500 OBO. 306-744-2649 Saltcoats, SK. 306-681-7610, Chaplin, SK. IHC 3588 4WD, good 23.1x30 tires, 8 1983 SERIES 3, 5760 hrs., good running s p e e d w / TA , 3 h y d , g o o d s h a p e . condition, rear duals, PTO, 3 hyd hook ups, 403-664-2268 or 403-664-0248 cell, Oyen powershift. 306-882-3625, Rosetown, SK. AB. dtomkins@telusplanet.net IH 706 2WD diesel tractor. Huge FarmConstruction-RV Equipment Auction on BELARUS 825, w/ FEL and 6 attach- Saturday, June 11, 2011, Estevan, SK. Visit ments, 100 HP, low hrs., good running www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or cond. $18,500. 306-838-2112, Smiley, SK. 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 THREE 7010 V8 250 hp. Belarus 4 WD tractors for sale. All in good working cond. IHC 3788, 4 WD, duals, air, heater, new Excellent fuel economy 3 spd. powershift, torque amplifier, $10,500. 403-946-0144, single tires. One tractor has excellent tires Crossfield, AB. and the others are in good cond. $24,000 9280 CASE, powershift, new 20.8x42 rafor all 3. Alsask, SK. Chris 306-652-4762 or dial tires 200 hrs. ago, 3700 hours, Case thomsoncrew@sasktel.net drain (air seeder), field ready, $78,000. 1985 1770, 175 HP, 4 WD, needs some Call Jim at: 403-867-2278, Foremost, AB. motor work, $2000 OBO. Morse, SK. 1984 CASE 2390, 5283 hrs, 20.8x38 75% 306-629-3749, 306-629-7746. rubber, 1000 PTO, orig. owner, shedded, exc. cond., $15,000 OBO. 306-978-1097 eves, Martensville, SK. CASE/IH STEIGER built, 4 WD/Quads; Plus other makes and models. Call the 4WD Super Store! Trades welcome. We deliver. Gord 403-308-1135, Lethbridge AB 1983 2590, vg condition, 24.5x32 duals, $11,000 OBO. 204-937-3789, Roblin, MB. IHC 3788, 4 WD, duals, engine running. 306-423-5205, Domremy, SK. CUMMINS REPOWERED 4786 IH tractor very good condition, rebuilt 855, new 1972 CASE 970 with blade, black edition, paint and int. 1-877-557-3797 Ponoka, AB. 6600 hrs, powershift, PTO, tires 80% , 2 rewww.kjrepower.com motes, AC, asking $4400. 306-736-7161, Glenavon, SK. 2010 MAGNUM 310, 10 hrs, 50 kms, powershift, air brakes, 710/42’s, fully loaded, full weight package, $200,000 OBO. Phone 306-381-7689, Hague, SK. CASE 932 COMFORT KING, nice cab , duals, good rubber and metal, new clutch 2 yrs ago. 306-782-1586 eves, Yorkton, SK 2594 CASE, 24 spd. trans., 8500 hrs., vg cond., DT 710 radial duals, $22,000. Mark Perkins 780-842-4831, Wainwright, AB. CASE/IH 9380, Firestone triples, powershift, 4800 hours, shedded, $95,000. 403-647-7391, Foremost, AB. CASE 4690 powershift, 4233 hrs, LPTO, 4 hyds., 5 new tires, eng. overhauled 3896 hrs. 306-642-3454 eves, Assiniboia, SK.


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WANTED IH 1026 tractor, any condition. Phone 306-931-8478. WRECKING FOR PARTS: 4690 Case, c/w complete overhauled engine, good powershift, 20.8x34 tires and duals, complete for parts. 1-877-564-8734, Roblin, MB. CASE HYDRO 84, FEL, 3 PTH, no cab, $10,000. 306-374-9453, Swift Current, SK. 2470 CASE w/Degelman dozer, less than 1000 hrs. on new motor, trans. and 4 new tires. 306-398-2626, Cut Knife, SK. 1996 9370 CASE/IH, std. trans., $80,000. A. E. Chicoine Farm Equipment Ltd., 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. 1989 CIH 9110, 6261 hrs, powershift, duals, no PTO. $25,000. 306-456-2402 or 306-456-7644, Tribune, SK. CASE/IH 9280, 400 HP, 6450 hrs., powershift, 24.5x32 duals, $69,000. GPS available. 306-647-2459, Theodore, SK. 1995 CASE/IH 5240, FWA with loader and grapple, 8120 hrs., $29,000 OBO. Located in Mallaig, AB. Call 780-837-0322. INTERNATIONAL 684, 3 PTH, PTO, good condition. $9,000 OBO. 403-815-5380, Calgary, AB. CASE/IH 2290, 18x38 duals, new inside tires, powershift, $9,000; CASE/IH 4690, 20.8x34 duals, PTO, 4 hydraulic outlets and return line, $11,500. 204-734-4323, Swan River, MB. 1981 CASE 4490, with 5414 hrs., 23.1x30 singles, PTO, shedded, good shape, $20,000. 306-827-4505, Radisson, SK. CASE 2594, 24 spd., low hrs., 650/38 Michelin duals, like new. Coalhurst, AB. Phone 403-394-4401. 1992 9230, 4 WD, new rubber, 6410 hrs. 2 5 0 H P, g r e a t c o n d i t i o n , $ 4 5 , 0 0 0 . 306-783-3897, Yorkton, SK. 1982 CASE 2090 with 707 Leon loader w/grapple, 7000 hrs., good cond., $8000. 403-577-2393, 403-575-1655, 403-575-1255, Consort, AB. 1995 CASE 7230, 2 WD, 2369 hrs., 3 hyd., 18.4R42 duals, $50,000. 306-784-3263, Herbert, SK. CASE MX110, MFWD, 655 loader, grapple, bucket, joystick, 3PTH, powershift, good condition. 306-278-2686, Weekes, SK. 1993 9280 SP, AutoSteer, newer 650 R32 tires, aux. hyd pump, return line weights, 6200 hrs, great tractor. Sandercock Seed Farm. 306-334-2958, Balcarres, SK. 1981 5088, 9000 hrs, $14,500; 1982 5288, 6200 hrs, 500 hrs. on new motor, $15,200. 306-698-2610, 306-698-7680, Wolsley SK.

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1998 JD 9400 tractor, 4200 hrs, 710x38 JD 7400, cab, MFWD, 7250 hrs., $45,000; d u a l s , 2 4 s p d . , $ 1 1 6 , 0 0 0 . C a l l JD 740 FEL w/grapple, $10,000; CIH 1490 204-825-8121, Morden, MB. tractor, 3250 hrs., 3 PTH, triple hyds., $12,000. 780-208-1125, Willingdon, AB. 1997 JOHN DEERE 9300, 4790 hrs., 24 spd, 710x38 duals, radar, AutoTrac ready, 1989 8760 JOHN DEERE tractor, 6700 hrs., 4 SCV’s, exc. cond., Greenlighted. Notre $50,000. Phone 204-649-2288, ask for Dale. Pierson, MB. Dame, MB. 204-248-2364, 204-723-5000. WANTED: JD TRACTORS: Parts for 1992 JD 4760 MFWD, 5940 hrs., 15 spd. 2010, 3010, 4010, 3020, 4020, 4320, powershift, PTO, 3 hyds., full weight pkg, 5020, 2130, 3130, 4030, 4230, 4430, VG rubber, shedded, exc. cond. Craik, SK. 4630, 8430, 8630, 3140, 4040, 4240, Phone 306-734-2853. 4440, 4640, 4840, 8440, 8640, 6400. Also new after market parts. Call G.S. Tractor 2010 JD 9430T, 425 HP track tractor, c/w wide swing Cat 4 drawbar, premier Salvage, 306-497-3535, Blaine Lake, SK. light package, PTO, full weight package, 2004 JD 9320, 4 wd, power shift, PTO, 126 hours. Call Murray 204-326-0790, 710/42 Michelin duals, Greenstar ready Steinbach, MB. w/AutoTrac valve, all options except 3 PTH. 2700 one owner hrs. Shedded, field JD 8120 2004 MFWD, w/wo 840 loader 5 r e a d y, e x c e l l e n t c o n d . $ 1 6 9 , 5 0 0 . SCV’s, big singles all around, 3 PTH, 540/1000 PTO, deluxe cab, 16 spd., pow204-761-8400 or 204-328-7588 Rivers, MB ershift, 3015 hrs., mint. 306-379-4530, JD 4020 TRACTOR with cab, 148 loader Fiske, SK. smithfamily1@sasktel.net a n d g r a p p l e f o r k , g o o d r u b b e r. 2008 JD 6330, open station, sync trans, 306-395-2745, Chaplin, SK. MFWD, 3 PTH, w/673 bucket, grapple, 85 1982 CASE 4490, PTO and duals, 8000 hrs, HP, 2100 hrs. 204-326-7288 Steinbach MB $12,500 OBO. 12’ Degelman blade, $7500 JD 4630, 1978, approx. 9000 hrs., bought OBO. 403-502-0516, Medicine Hat, AB. new, one owner, exc . cond., asking 1991 JD 2955, 2 WD, 148 loader, 3 PTH, 2 $19,000. Ph. 306-715-1507, Wakaw, SK buckets, grapple, 4300 hrs., exc. condition. WANTED: JD tractors, any age, burnt, 306-273-4248, Stornoway, SK. broken, or worn out. Call for a price before 1961 4010 John Deere, with 46A John y o u s e l l . G . S . Tr a c t o r S a l v a g e , Deere loader, rubber at 80%, $6800. 306-497-3535, Blaine Lake, SK. 306-466-4526, Leask, SK. 2005 JD 7520, MFWD, 3600 hrs., 741 loader and grapple, 3 PTH, newer rubber, always in heated shop, exc. cond., asking $87,500. 204-793-0098, Winnipeg, MB. JD 4840, powershift, 12,000 hrs, 1000 PTO, 18.4 radial duals, fluid, good cond., $17,000. 306-435-3094, Moosomin, SK. 2006 JD 7520, cab, powerquad 40K, MFWD, 3 PTH, 125 HP, 5508 hrs, no loader. Call 204-326-7288, Steinbach, MB. 1980 JD 4240, 7164 hrs., 20.8x38 rear tires, 11.00x16 front tires, also JD 158 loader, grapple, joystick. 306-395-2688, Chaplin, SK. 1997 JD 9400, 24 spd trans, 710-70-R38 tires, 3880 hrs, diff. lock; 4 SCV’s; Accutrack AutoSteer; Starfire guidance. Exc. cond, $115,000. 306-246-4881, Speers, SK 2009 JD 9630T, 530 HP track tractor c/w Cat 5 wide swing drawbar, premier light package, full weight package, 1078 hours. Call Murray 204-326-0790, Steinbach, MB. 1986 JD 8450 4WD, 6600 hrs., 3000 hrs on new engine, 18.4x38 tires, four hyds., always shedded, exc. cond. 306-861-7270 or 306-842-0057, Weyburn, SK. JD 8430, 1976, 8900 hrs., 50 Series eng., great shape, c/w 14’, 2-way Degelman blade, new cutting edge. Chaplin, SK. Phone 306-395-2652.

ST 325 STEIGER Panther, 3406 Cat, $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 . C a l l D a v i d o r J o h n 2003 8220, 1800 hrs; 1986 JD 4250, 306-445-9897, North Battleford, SK. 11,300 hrs; JD 7600, 5045 hrs; JD 4455, 6500 hrs; 4450 JD, 6700 hrs. Gerard 1986 STEIGER LION 375 HP, 3406 Cat, 306-231-3993 www.versluistrading.com 7100 hrs., powershift, trans. totally rebuilt, Humboldt, SK. 2 seasons on 8 new tires- 20.8x42. 306-864-3142 eves. or 306-864-7748 cell 8650, 10,000 hrs., new motor 1000 hrs. ago, 3 hyds., PTO, nice shape, $28,500 anytime. Kinistino, SK. OBO. Will take trade on JD tractors or smaller JD 4 WD tractors. 403-350-1795, Conquest, SK. JD 4650 15 spd. powershift, triple hyds., 2010 JD 9530T, 275 hrs, 36” HD tracks, 18.4x42 duals, 3 PTH, front and rear powershift, HID lights, 4 SCV’S, weights, weights, good rubber, less than 6000 HD wide swing drawbar. 204-371-9959, hours. aclwiebe@mts.net 204-825-7962, Steinbach, MB. Manitou, MB. 7810 MFD, c/w 741 loader, 3 PTH, 1985 4450 MFWD powershift, 3 PTH, rub- JD trans., shedded. Phone 780-990-8412, ber 70%, w/265 loader, grapple, joystick, IVT Edmonton, AB. Greenlighted, exc. cond. 306-744-8113, Saltcoats, SK. 7520 MFWD, IVT, 3 PTH, w/741 SL FEL, grapple, mint; 4455 MFWD, 3 PTH, 15 spd., 3 hyds, 740 FEL, grapple; 4250 MFWD, 3 PTH, 15 spd. powershift; 3150 MFWD, 3 PTH, w/265 SL FEL, grapple: 2950 MFWD, 3 PTH, 260 SL FEL; 4450 quad, factory duals, 5800 hrs; 4250, 3 PTH, 15 spd., 3 hyds., factory duals; 4640, 3 PTH, 3 hyds; (3) 4440 quads, 3 hyds, 3 PTH; 4430 quad, 3 PTH, factory duals, 6500 hrs; 4230, 3 PTH, quad; 4020 power- 2008 7430 PREMIUM JD, 540/1000 shift; 1830, 3 PTH; 1630, 3 PTH, 146 FEL. PTO, front fenders, cab, loader, grapple, We also have loaders, buckets, grapples to JD 741 self-levelling, 780 orig. hrs, 140 fit JD tractors, fuel tanks, wheel weights, HP, MFWD, 4 spd., PowerQuad, front hood tires, 3020-4020 parts. Ben Peters JD guard, 14,594 lbs., exc. cond., $115,000 Tractors Ltd., Roseisle, MB., Mitch OBO. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. 204-828-3628, 204-750-2459, or email benpetersjdtractors@gmail.com 1982 JD 4840, excellent condition. 306-386-1268, North Battleford, SK. 1973 JD 4630, 6500 hrs., 2000 eng. hrs., good 18.4x38 duals, AC- 134A, 8 spd. 306-541-4363, Regina, SK. 1990 JD 4055, MFWD, 265 FEL, 8’ bucket, self-levelling, powershift, 3 PTH, sound guard cab, 540/1000 PTO, good tires, 1 owner, 11,100 hrs. w/eng. job at 9500 hrs. Good shape. 403-646-2576, 403-652-0981 Nanton, AB. laycraft@platinum.ca 1982 JD 4640 quad, 2 hyds., joystick, 6890 hrs., good 20.8x38 factory duals, always shedded, no winter use, very nice condition, $25,000. 403-882-2575, Castor, AB. STEVE’S TRACTOR REBUILDER looking for JD tractors to rebuild, Series 20s, 30s, 40s or 50s, or for parts. Will pay top dollar. Now selling JD parts. 204-466-2927, 204-871-5170, Austin, MB. JD 7920, MFWD, IVT, 3600 hrs., 4 hyd. excellent condition, asking $94,500, will deal; JD 4120, 35 HP, MFWD, 400CX l o a d e r, e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , a s k i n g $22,900; JD 1830, 65HP w/FEL, 3PTH, 2hyd., 16 spd. 204-324-6298, Altona, MB. JD 2955 Open Station tractor, 3 PTH w/near new JD 541 quick attach loader, $18,000. 780-398-2554, Waskatenau, AB. 1980 JD 4840, 9500 hrs., w/ JD 280 loader, bucket and pellet forks, good shape, $30,000. 306-465-2658, Yellow Grass, SK. 1982 JD 2940, MFWD JD 265 loader, grapple, joystick, 3 PTH, 5000 hrs., good tread, $20,000. 306-821-6488, Lloydminster, SK. JD 8430, 8500 hrs., 3 hyds., $15,000 OBO. 403-350-1795, Conquest, SK.

JD 7520 WITH 12’ Leon Dozer, CAHR, PTO, duals, 5500 hrs., excellent running tractor in above average condition for year. $12,900 OBO. 780-307-8571, Clyde, AB. 1980 4240, low hrs, w/3 PTH, exc. cond., $21,500. Phone 403-504-9607, Medicine Hat, AB. 2002 JD 7810 w/IVT trans., 3 PTH, 3 hyd., w/JD 840 ldr w/grapple, 2200 hrs.; 1999 JD 7810 w/MFWD, PQ trans., w/JD 740 ldr, 5970 hrs.; 2005 JD 7720 w/20 spd., 3 PTH, 2200 hrs., w/JD 746 ldr. 403-728-3282 eves; 403-556-4465 days, Innisfail, AB. 1995 JD 4560, triple hyds., quad trans., 20.8x38 radial duals, 4445 hrs., Greenlight just completed. 306-858-2623, Birsay, SK.

2004 7920 JD MFD IVT trans., 3 PTH, 710x38 single rear tires w/746 self levelling loader, GPS. Tractor and loader never used to feed cattle, mainly PTO work and loader, 4000 hrs., $108,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equip. Ltd. Storthoaks, SK. 306-449-2255.

800 VERSATILE Series II, 5000 hours on rebuilt eng., 3 hyds, AC, 20.8x38, $14,800 OBO. 204-836-2755, Swan Lake, MB

JD 8300, MFWD, 3 PTH, quick coupler, 3 hyds., 18.4x46 radial duals, 7917 hrs., tires 90%, full front weights, shedded, vg cond., $65,000 OBO. Deserves a look! Phone Jim 204-745-8007 cell or 204-436-2011 shop, Elm Creek, MB. JD 8450 4 WD, PTO, diff. lock, tripple hyds., 18.4R-38 tires, field ready, well serviced, shedded, $29,500. Pictures on request. steve.corbanmgmt@gmail.com 403-461-7721, Carstairs, AB.

1982 VERSATILE 835 4WD 7,000 hrs 18-438 tires, good condition. $23,000; 306-762-4614 or 306-536-7589 Vibank, SK

1985 836 VERSATILE, 5000 hrs, 12 spd. trans, 4 hyds. w/return line for air seeder. 306-654-4627 evenings, Prud’Homme, SK.

VERSATILE 160 BI-DIRECTIONAL tractor, original owner and 3556 hours. Huge Farm-Construction-RV Equipment Auction, Saturday, June 11, 2011, Estevan, SK. Visit www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 555 VERSATILE, 5800 hrs, PTO, excellent condition, very clean, fully serviced, field ready. 306-961-6499, Prince Albert, SK. VERY CLEAN 976 VERSATILE, 6000 hours, new bearing roll, Firestone 24.5x32 rubber- 95%. 403-867-2379, 403-647-1048, Foremost, AB.

GRATTON COULEE AGRI PARTS LTD. Your #1 place to purchase late model combine and tractor parts. Used, new and rebuilt. www.gcparts.com Toll free 888-327-6767. VOLVO 800, 4000 orig. hrs., c/w Leon 8’ dozer blade, $7900; Kubota, 16 HP, B5100, $4900. Pro Ag Sales, ph 306-441-2030 anytime, North Battleford, SK. LOOKING FOR A 4x4 loader tractor? 110 HP and down. I can save you thousands $$$. 306-231-5939, Saskatoon, SK. 2005 LANDINI, 165 HP, shuttle shift, 2003 7520, 741 loader, power quad, 3 MFWD, 2450 hrs, 2795 HD loader and SCV’s, 3 PTH, LH reverser, rear weights, grapple, $60,000. 306-957-4201 Vibank SK new rubber 20.8-38 and 16.9-28, excellent s h a p e m e c h . a n d b o d y, 5 5 9 2 h r s . 780-842-2400, Wainwright, AB. FORD TW25, 20.8x38 duals, 3 hydraulic outlets, 540 + 1000 PTO, $24,000. 204-734-4323, Swan River, MB.

2000 JD 9400T track tractor, 4 hydraulics, PTO, injector cups changed, 2 spd. rebuilt, good condition, field ready, 8850 hrs., $85,000. Ph. 204-723-2455, Trehene, MB. 8450, 4 WD, 4 hyd., duals, PTO, 8800 hrs., 14’ Leon 4-way blade, w/silage extensions, nice condition, $38,900. 403-357-9913, 403-748-2140, Red Deer, AB. 1967 4020 JD with cab, never had loader, 4600 hrs., $9500. Phone 403-504-9607, Medicine Hat, AB. JD 4640, late model, S/N #29685, one of JD’s most reliable tractors. 9100 hrs., triple hyds., extra belly tank, factory duals w/BF Goodrich radial tires- 25% remaining. Well maintained. Asking $23,000. Swift Current, SK., 306-773-9733, 306-774-5669, rrhorne@hotmail.com HYDRAULIC FLOW CONTROL for JD tractors, a must for air seeding systems, $79.95 + S&H. 306-577-8344, Arcola, SK. 1976 JD 4430, 9200 hrs., 16.4x38 jobber duals, 10:00-16 fronts, good shape, always shedded, $15,000. 306-463-7207 Brock SK JD 7710 MFWD; JD 7810 MFWD; JD 8210 MFWD; JD 6430 MFWD; All low hrs, can be equipped w/loaders. 204-522-6333, Melita, MB. 2010 JD 9530T, 338 hrs, 36” 5500 tracks, powershift, HID Lights, 4 SCV’S, w e i g h t s , H D w i d e s w i n g d r a w b a r. 204-712-6145, Steinbach, MB. 2008 JD 5525, 2 WD, 3 PTH, 400 hrs. as new, $27,500 OBO. 780-876-0634, Debolt, AB. NEW 18.4X30 12 PLY $570; 18.4x34 12 ply $636; 20.8x38 12 ply $826; 18.4x38 12 ply $736; 30.5Lx32 16 ply $2195; 24.5x32 14 ply $1749; 18.4x42 16 ply $1397; 20.8x42 16 ply $1699; 20.5x25 20 ply $1496; 405/70-20 14 ply $795; 14.9x24 12 ply $356; 16.9x28 12 ply $500. Factorydirect, no middlemen. Implement, skid steer tires also available. Tubes sold separa t e l y. U s e d t i r e s a l s o a v a i l a b l e . 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com. 1982 JD 4840, 9900 hrs., powershift, rebuilt engine and some trans. work, asking $22,000. 1979 4840, approx. 10,000 hrs, w/2008 Buhler loader, asking $27,000. 403-888-1467, Linden, AB. 2005 9420, with 2050 hours, 24 speed, 7 1 0 x 4 2 ’ s , O u t b a c k G P S, $ 1 5 9 , 0 0 0 . 306-948-3949, 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. 1992 JD 4760, 2WD, 7200 hrs., powershift, 20.8x42 factory duals. 780-679-7795, Gwenn, AB. 1984 4650 JD 2 WD, 20.8x38 tires 40%, quad range, 3 PTH, 1000 PTO, approx. 3600 hrs, asking $32,900. Phone 204-746-4314, Otterburne, MB. 1977 JOHN DEERE 4430 tractor, quad range, always shedded, $16,000. 306-398-7668, Cut Knife, SK. JD 8970 4 WD, 7320, 4440, 4240, 4430, 2140, 2130. All w/loaders and 3 PTH. Will take JD tractors in trade that need work. 204-466-2927, 204-871-5170, Austin, MB. 1981 JD 8640, 9870 hrs., 2300 on rebuilt engine and fuel pump and injectors, good rubber. $22,000. 306-256-7020, Cudworth, SK.

4840 MASSEY FERGUSON 4 WD, 7902 hrs, FORD VERSATILE 876, 1991, 5587 hrs., good rubber, $15,000. Ph: 306-963-2703, 1 2 s p e e d s t a n d a r d , 2 0 . 8 x 3 8 t i r e s . 306-542-2297 evenings, Kamsack, SK. Imperial, SK. 4800 MF, 5000 hrs., duals, auto steer, 4 1992 946 BEARING roll, planetary swap, hydraulics, plumbed air seeder, stored in- ejectors done, 4700 hrs., Michelin tires, $65,000. 306-354-2552, Mossbank, SK. side, $21,000. Eston, SK 306-962-4264. 1976 MF 1105, 5800 hrs, Jobber duals, 1965 FORD 3000 gas tractor, 20 hrs. on CAHR, field ready, $8000. 306-693-9853 engine rebuild, new paint, rubber is excellent, PS, new Ezee-On loader, 3 PTH, total leave msg., Spring Valley, SK. restoration, $9800 OBO. 403-580-0050, 2 0 0 6 M F 5 7 3 , FWA, C AHR, 72 HP, Medicine Hat, AB. 11.2x24 fronts, 16.9x30 rears, quick attach MF 1070 loader, 1405 hrs., $34,900. FORD 7710, 2 WD w/loader, 3 PTH, 7000 hrs., good condition, $14,500. 204-746-6605, 204-325-2496, Morris, MB. 403-308-1238, Taber, AB. WANTED: MF 1085 or 1105 tractor, in good condition, must have cab, air, 540 3000 FORD, 3 PTH, rebuilt motor, $5000 PTO and multipower transmission. Wakaw, OBO; Also 6’ finishing mower available 306-236-5717, Meadow Lake, SK. SK, 306-233-4717 evenings. 2007 8480, 510 hrs., duals, loader with 1993 876 FORD, Designation 6, 4433 grapple, 3 PTOs, 3 PTH. $126,000. Phone hrs, near new rubber, plumbed for air seeder and Outback, serviced ready for 403-823-9977, Drumheller, AB. spring, excellent, $48,500 OBO. CUMMINS REPOWERED 4840 tractor, 306-398-7697, Cut Knife, SK. vg cond, 400 HP Cummins N14, new paint and int. 1-877-557-3797, Ponoka, AB or FORD 8670 FWA tractor with 2775 hours. Huge Farm-Construction-RV Equipment www.kjrepower.com Auction, Saturday, June 11, 2011 Estevan, NEW 11.2X24 8 PLY $210; 12.4x24 8 SK. Visit www.mackauctioncompany.com ply $266; 18.4x30 12 ply $570; 18.4x34 12 for sale bill and photos. 306-421-2928 or ply $636; 20.8x38 12 ply $826; 18.4x38 12 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL311962 ply $736; 30.5Lx32 16 ply $2195; 24.5x32 14 ply $1749; 18.4x42 16 ply $1397; 20.8x42 16 ply $1699; 20.5x25 20 ply $1496; 405/70-20 14 ply $795; 14.9x24 12 ply $356; 16.9x28 12 ply $500. Factorydirect, no middlemen. Implement, skid steer tires also available. Tubes sold separa t e l y. U s e d t i r e s a l s o a v a i l a b l e . 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com 8150 MF, new 20.8x38 tires, new hyd. pump with 3 remotes, 32 spd. trans w/powershift, shows 1875 hrs. $29,900 OBO or trade for yearlings. 306-948-2810, 71 FORD COUNTY 1124 4WD bucket, rebuilt injectors, starter and solenoid Biggar, SK. $10,000. Ardrossan, AB 780-643-8001 Day 275 MF DIESEL tractor, 3 PTH, front end loader, 4500 hrs., $10,000. 306-452-7991, WANTED: FW60 FORD or TW35 FWD. Call anytime 1-701-240-5737, Minot, North Redvers, SK. Dakota. 2007 TV145 BI-DIRECTIONAL, 3 PTH loader, grapple, manure tires, 540/1000 PTO, as new, 900 hrs., $95,000. Call Dave 403-556-3992, Olds, AB. 1995 NH 9680, 5900 hrs, 20.8x42 radials, 2 yr. old tires, Outback GPS, AutoSteer, $70,000 OBO.306-267-49664 Coronach SK NEW 12.4X24 8 PLY $266; 18.4x30 12 ply $570; 18.4x34 12 ply $636; 20.8x38 12 ply $826; 18.4x38 12 ply $736; 30.5Lx32 16 ply $2195; 24.5x32 14 ply $1749; 18.4x42 16 ply $1397; 20.8x42 16 ply $1699; 20.5x25 20 ply $1496; 405/70-20 14 ply $795; 14.9x24 12 ply $356; 16.9x28 12 ply $500. Factory-direct, no middlemen. Implement, skid steer tires also available. Tubes sold separately. Used tires also available. www.combineworld.com 1-800-667-4515. TJ-530, 2007, 2000 hrs., 900 metrics, 6 hyds., $189,000. Phone 306-948-3949 or 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. 1995 9680, 5550 HOURS, new 20.8x42 radials, new fuel pump, new injectors, bottom end done, 12 spd, 400 HP, shedded, $65,000. Ph. 306-268-4392 Bengough, SK. 2004 NH TC21D tractor, 2 spd. hydro., Leon loader, 6’ finishing mower, 650 hrs., exc. $12,500. 306-735-7640, Langbank SK 1995 9880, 3585 hrs, always shedded, Outback AutoSteering. 306-882-3752, 306-831-8551, Rosetown, SK.

WANTED: JD 8650, 4 WD, w/PTO or 8640 w/8650 motor or other similar size tractor, used mostly for field work. Phone: 306-946-7733 or leave message at: 306-946-2264, Watrous, SK. JD 4955 MFWD 7300 hrs, 15 spd. power- 1959 JD 730 tractor, runs and looks good, NH TG285, 2600 hrs, powershift, 40 shift, PTO, 3 hyds., 20.8R42 duals, 16.9x30 electric start. Call Maurice, 306-397-2533, kms/hr, front axle susp. Call Gerard 306-231-3993 www.versluistrading.com fronts, tires - 85%, front fenders, no winter Vawn, SK. Humboldt, SK. use, shedded, $45,000. Carrot River, SK. 2010 JD 8345RT, 580 hrs., 25” tracks, NH 9030 BI-DIRECTIONAL, with loader, Phone John 306-768-3523, 306-768-7558. HID lights, 4 SCV’s, weights. Call g o o d c o n d i t i o n , n ew r e b u i l t m o t o r, 1993 JD 8770, PTO, 7500 hrs., 24 spd., IVT, $27,000. 403-552-3753, Kirriemuir, AB. 20.8x42, AutoTrac ready, diff. lock, 204-371-9959, Steinbach, MB. 1974 JOHN DEERE 4030, John Deere 48 $58,000. 306-748-2877 lv mess, Killaly, SK loader, with cab, runs good, $12,000. 2002 NH TV140 w/loader, grapple, 3 PTH, 1990 JD 4255, 3 PTH, powershift, triple 306-747-2805, Shellbrook, SK. 2 drawbars, hyds both ends, High Flow hyds., JD 280 loader, grapple and joystick. hyds, weights, 3200 hrs, c/w MacDon 25’ F i n a n c i n g ava i l a b l e . 7 8 0 - 6 7 4 - 5 5 1 6 , WANTED: 20.8X42 triples for JD 4 WD. 973 header and 801 adapter, $78,000. Call 780-305-7152, Barrhead, AB. 204-866-4261, Anola, MB. Phone 306-435-3514, Moosomin, SK.

1984 895 VERSATILE, 6300 hrs., new tires; 1973 4630 JD, duals, 8400 hrs.; 1973 4430 JD, duals, weights, 8100 hrs. Arch Equipment 306-867-7252 Outlook SK 1991 876 FORD Versatile, good shape; 1977 4630 JD, good tractor; 986 International. Barry: 306-243-4960, Dinsmore, SK. LOADER TRACTOR, Landini, 100 HP, c/w bucket and fork, $33,000, delivery avail. 306-595-2151/306-547-8572, Benito, MB.

1988 WHITE 2-160, 5733 hrs, 160 HP, $24,000; 1977 White 2-135, 5224 hrs, 135 HP, $12,000; 1984 IHC 5088, 135 HP, 8100 hrs, $15,000; Two IHC 1086’s, 135 HP, 6700 hrs, call; 1981 IHC 3588 2 plus 2, 150 HP, 6580 hrs, $14,500; 1980 IHC 3388 2 plus 2, 135 HP, 5640 hrs, $12,500; 1979 Case 1210, 65 HP, 3 PTH, FEL, $8,500; 1979 Case, 990, 51 HP, 3 PTH, blade, $7,800; 1990 Fiat-Hesston, 58 HP, 3 PTH, 58 HP, 2170 hrs, $9500; 1975 IHC 8730 FORD, powershift, 5500 hrs, no 574, 50 HP, 3 PTH, $8750. 204-525-4521, winter hrs, complete service records kept, www.waltersequipment.com Minitonas MB n e w r u b b e r, fi e l d r e a d y, $ 3 8 , 0 0 0 . CIH 5230, MFD, powershift, power shuttle, 3 0 6 - 3 4 4 - 2 3 8 8 e v e s , o r a n y t i m e FEL, coming; Kubota M8030 MFD w/FEL, 780-205-2316, Paradise Hill, SK. $19,900. Call Hergott Farm Equip. 5610 FORD, FWA, 3 PTH, Leon FEL, low 306-682-2592, Humboldt, SK. hrs., excellent shape, $20,000 Phone 2010 CIH 435, 276 hrs., $224,900; CIH 306-563-4575, Canora, SK. 4494, PTO, powershift, $19,500. Call Hergott Farm Equipment 306-682-2592, your Case IH Dealer, Humboldt, SK. 1988 VERSATILE 936, 4 WD, 20.8x42 radial duals, recent bearing roll, 7646 hrs., shedded, vg cond., field ready, $40,000. Allan LaRose 306-224-4777, Corning, SK. WANTED: 7200 Series 14’ - 16’ Degelman 1973 800 VERSATILE, 5300 hours, fair blade for 8970 John Deere. 204-655-3352 condition, $8000 OBO. 306-436-4326, or 204-655-3286, Sifton, MB. Milestone, SK. WANTED: USED LEON 808 FEL. Call 2 0 1 0 V E R S AT I L E 4 3 5 , 1 2 4 h r s , 306-395-2617, Chaplin, SK. 800/70R38, quadshift, deluxe cab, 4 hyds, tow cable w/front weight bracket, Outback LEON FRONT END Loader, good shape, ofAutoSteer/GPS, radar, like new condition fers. 306-287-3563 after 8 PM, Watson, with full 3 yr. warranty, asking $187,500. SK. Phone 204-642-7010, Arnes, MB. JD DOZER FOR SALE: 2005, 700J LT, 1982 835 VERSATILE tractor, 7900 hours, 3200 hrs., ripper, 6-way blade, cab, AC. 18.4x38 duals. Call 306-762-4723, Odessa, Conquest Equip for pricing, 306-483-2500, www.conquestequipment.net Oxbow, SK. SK. 1983 VERSATILE 875, Atom Jet, radial tires, 7815 hrs., shedded, $25,000 OBO. 403-321-0388, Drumheller, AB. VERSATILE 850, in good condition, 18.4x38 tires, 3581 hours, $14,000. 306-547-3353, Sturgis, SK. 1976 VERSATILE 800, 4WD, 20.8x38 duals. Phone 780-475-3805, Grand Prairie, AB. 875 VERSATILE 4WD, very good condition. $23,000 OBO. 403-815-5380, Calgary, AB 1985 876 VERSATILE, 9200 hrs., good cond., 20.8x38 tires- fair, $20,000 OBO. Phone 306-594-2761, Norquay, SK.

JD 148 FEL, with round bale grapple fork, brackets to fit 4020, 30, 40 and 50 JD series, no welds, always shedded, asking $4600; 2005 Leon 4000 47-14 6-WAY BLADE, fits 9000 and 9020 JD 4 WD, under 200 hrs of use, always shedded, asking $18,500. 204-662-4418, Antler, SK. JOHN DEERE 148 loader for sale, with or without grapple. Pins and loader in mint shape. 306-877-2014, Dubuc, SK.

1986 VERSATILE 756 4WD, PTO, 4 hyd. remotes, 8300 hrs, 18.4 R38 duals, 15 spd. standard trans., engine replaced at 2200, $19,000. 306-231-9020, Humboldt, SK.

1983 862 FORD industrial wheel loader, 2 yd. bucket, w/wo 3rd valve and bale grapple, $20,000. Hay Vern 204-729-7297, Brandon, MB.

1981 TEREX 7221 wheel loader, 2 yd., $18,000; Allied 595, fits 66,86 IHC tractors, $4,800. Call for info and prices on other FEL, dozers. 204-525-4521, Minitonas, MB, www.waltersequipment.com


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LEON 690 FEL, c/w IHC 66 or 86 mounts, quick attach 7’ bucket and bale fork, exc. cond., call for price. Parting out 966 IHC, offers. 204-773-3311, Russell, MB. 100 EZEE-ON LOADER w/forks and brackets, off 1070 Case tractor, yellow $5000. 306-883-2727, Spiritwood, SK.

DEGELMAN 15’ ROTARY CUTTER, complete w/sidearm. Ideal for custom cutters or municipalities. Used. Priced to sell $16,900. Call Flaman Sales, Saskatoon, SK. 306-934-2121. www.flaman.com HI HOG MATERNITY and grooming chute w/ neck extender, like new, $1600; NH 357 mixer mill with grain loading auger, always shedded, $2500; Little Auggie, no hydraulics, $500. 403-641-2477, Gem, AB. 1988 KUBOTA M7950 w/loader, $18,000; 2007 JD 530 MoCo mower, $13,000; 1999 JD 566 round baler, low hrs., $13,000; 2003 Southland GN trailer, $5500; 2007 GN 24’ stock trailer, exc. shape, $9,000; Haybuster 2620 bale pro, good shape, $4000; Sitrex V-rake, H-90 V10, $4000. 250-347-9909, Invermere BC BALE STRAW MULCHER, big and small square bales. 250-378-4955, Merritt, BC., email info@ranchland.ca DEGELMAN 12’ LAND leveller and scraper. like new condition, $8450. 306-297-3570, Shaunavon, SK. ODESSA ROCKPICKER SALES: New Degelman equipment, land rollers, Strawmaster, rockpickers, rock rakes, bale processors, dozer blades. 306-957-4403, cell. 306-536-5097, Odessa, SK. BELINE 2424 GRANULAR applicator for 40-53’ cultivator, taking offers. Langham, SK. 306-283-4747, 306-291-9395. 1995 VERSATILE 876 4 WD tractor, 2400 hrs, $65,000; Bourgault 40’ air seeder, 8800 floating hitch, w/broadcast kit, 3225 tank, w/hyd fan and hyd. calibration kit, $30,000; 1980 Case/IH 1480 combine, $25,000; 25’ MacDon straight cut flex header w/PU reel and transport, $19,500; 2005 NH TV145 bi-directional tractor w/high lift FEL and grapple fork, $95,000. 306-445-4850, North Battleford, SK. 2004 NH TV145, with 7614 loader, front and back drawbars, grapple fork w/QA bale fork, 1250 hrs, mint cond., $80,500; 2300 16’ haybine fits 145 bi-directional, low hrs, good cond, $11,500; 605XL Vermeer baler, approx. 3000 bales, mint cond, $21,500. 204-739-3667, Eriksdale, MB. E S TAT E S A L E : FLEXI-COIL System, 67 105’ sprayer, wind screens, autorate, walking axle, rinse tank, foam markers, $15,000 OBO; 60’x10” Sakundiak auger, PTO, $1800 OBO; 70’ Flexi-Coil hyd. tine harrows, newer harrows, $2400 OBO. Call 306-691-0050 after 6 PM, Moose Jaw, SK. JD 4890 25’ SP swather, 2500/2000 hrs. 780-679-7795, Gwynne, AB. IH 7200 HOE DRILL, 28’, steel packers, factory transport, $3000; Rock-O-Matic #546 rockpicker, $1000; Melroe 115 Spra-Coupe, 60’, $1000; Melroe 103 SpraCoupe, 60’, $250; IH 914, red top, new rub bars, excellent, $1000. 306-473-2207, Willow Bunch, SK.

42’ BOURGAULT 5710 air drill, 7” spacing, 6350 tank, dual fan and rear hitch; 2003 JD 9750 combine, w/precision PU header, approx. 1300 threshing hrs., exc. cond. 306-389-7667, 306-445-4032, Ruddell, SK. 1999 F250 SUPER Duty truck, 4x4, reg. cab, V10, must see, only 120,000 kms, very clean, $7000; 750 Massey combine, very well maintained, $3000; 21’ White PT swather, $500; 28’ Bourgault cult., knockon shovels, $2500; 40’ of 5-bar Flexi-Coil drag harrows, like new but on older draw bar, $500; 4400 Vers. swather, 20’, rebuilt motor, $4000; 4” water pump (trash), new $1800, never used, now $800; 14’ hoe drill, did 1000 acres, $2500. All equipment field ready. 306-825-2440, 780-872-6461, Lloydminster, SK. 80’ SUMMERS MID HARROW, $16,500; Bourgault 1450 sprayer, 1200 gal., 100’ booms, $10,500; Letourneau 11 yd. hyd. scraper, $16,500; tandem axle aluminum tanker trailer, $10,500; 2003 Dodge dsl., 5 spd. manual, crewcab, w/service utility body. Phone 306-423-5983, St. Louis, SK. AMIDA LT 5000 light tower, 8800 hrs, $3000; CW ENT. grader conv., $18,000 OBO. Jim 306-263-4914, Limerick, SK. MORRIS 731-31’ CULTIVATOR, w/ harrow ans deadrod; 30’ Laurier packer bar; Secundiak 6”x33’ auger, w/12 HP Kohler eng., and hyd. bin sweep; 2 hyd. drill fills. Phone 306-834-7759, Kerrobert, SK.

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TOLL FREE: 1-8 8 8 -226 -8 277 35’ MORRIS CP731 cultivator w/ 6130 tank, $12,000; Flexi-Coil system 65 100’ s p r aye r, $ 4 0 0 0 ; Tu b e l i n e r w r ap p e r, $20,000. 306-723-4774, Cupar, SK. 1970 INT. 2000 tax axle truck, 20’ B&H, 671 motor, 5+2 trans, $4500; Ezee-On 100 loader, w/grapple and fork, JD mounts, $2750. 306-248-3345, St. Walburg, SK. WIRELESS DRIVEWAY ALARMS, calving/ foaling barn cameras, video surveillance, rear view cameras for RV’s, trucks, combines, seeders, sprayers and augers. M o u n t e d o n m a g n e t . C a l g a r y, A B . 403-616-6610, www.FAAsecurity.com 995 NH COMBINE; Two 14’ Int. hoe drills w/hitch; 75’ field sprayer. All have been shedded. 403-676-2121, Oyen, AB. SELLING: 1982 CASE 2290, 5600 hrs, vg cond, $12,200; 88 MF w/3 PTH, HD front blade $5500. Saskatoon SK 306-477-0997 EXCEL CAB FOR 930 Case tractor, in good shape, glass is good, offers. 306-287-3563 after 8 PM, Watson, SK. SEED FUNNEL for 20’ grain box complete unit. 403-364-2287, Delia, AB. 6200 IH PRESS DRILL w/factory transport; 1037 bale wagon, like new; 488 haybine, like new; 337 JD square baler, like new. 780-752-4702, Hilliard, AB.

1984 CASE 2594, very nice shape, never winter used; 31’ Morris 631, c/w anhydrous kit and knives; 37’ Bourgault Vibramaster. 306-873-4815, 306-873-7203, Tisdale, SK. MORRIS MAXIM air drill 34’, 7180 air tank, exc. cond; JD 1600 deep tillage, 27’ w/ harrows, exc. cond; JD 1000 field cult, 36’ 1981 2590 CASE, 6170 hrs., new inside, exc cond; Demco hopper wagon, 350 bu 20.8x38 duals, $18,000; 1981 4386 IHC, 4WD, 7100 hrs., 70% tires, $10,000; tarp, exc cond. 306-287-3767, Watson, SK. Flexi-Coil 50’ harrow packer bar, P30 WANTED: PALLET FORKS JD 280 FEL. packers $3,500. All in excellent cond. Tractors shedded. 306-726-4466, Cupar, SK. 306-764-7920, Prince Albert, SK.

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WANTED: USED, BURNT, old or ugly tractors. Newer models too! Smith’s Tractor Wrecking, 1-888-676-4847. WANTED: 15’ PU REEL for 400 Versatile swather, in good shape. Chamberlain, SK. Phone 306-734-2970. WANTED: NEW HOLLAND bale wagons. Roeder Implement Inc . Seneca, KS, 785-336-6103.

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ESTATE SALE: 2003 full carry swather transport with tail lights, fenders and 7-pin wiring, photos available, $5000; 1982 Prasco Bandit 140, PTO drive, remodeled with solid wheels, increased to 170 bu. capacity and repainted. Used as a fertilizer tank in conjunction with a Flexi-Coil 2320 TBT. All manuals included and photos available, $750 OBO. 306-547-4723 leave msg., Preeceville, SK. SUNFLOWER HARVEST SYSTEMS. Call for literature. 1-800-735-5848. Lucke Mfg., www.luckemanufacturing.com 70’ OF DIAMOND harrows with hyd. lift dropper; Two MF 12’ #36 discers, w/coil packers; JD #205 gyro mower; Hyd. drive drill fill; 6’ 3 PTH cultivator; MF #9 baler w/6 bale stacker, good working cond. 306-796-4902, Central Butte, SK. 1989 R50 GLEANER combine; Harmon 84’ autofold sprayer; Massey 24’ 210 swather w/hydroswing; 31’ and 20’ MF cultivators; Rockpicker; 2-14’ hoe drills; 50’ harrows; 3-18’ Massey discers; Morris 48’ rodweeder; 21’ Noble blade; Hydraulic drill fill. 306-773-1036, Swift Current, SK.

GOT STUCK? Largest inventory of tow ropes and straps in Canada. All sizes. New bigger size- 80 mm x 50’ rated for 500 HP tractor. We’ll ship to you! See your nearest Flaman store or call 1-888-435-2626. RENTED FARM: 1980 Versatile 875, rebuilt eng., inside duals- 70%, $27,000 OBO; 1980 JD 4440, powershift, 3 PTH, CAH, 580/70Rx38 rear tires, 9800 hrs., $25,000 OBO; Morris 15’ tandem disc. Kuroki, SK. 306-338-2674. NEW GRAVITY WAGONS: 400 bu., $6700; 600 bu., $12,000. Used gravity wagons, grain carts, hydump wagons, forage harvesters, grain screeners. 1-866-938-8537, zettlerfarmequipment.com 2002 1375 Batco conveyor, $6000. Phone Jim 306-263-4914, Limerick, SK.

WANTED: VERSATILE 4400 15’ swather in good condition. 780-662-2210, Tofield, AB LOOKING FOR: bucket cylinder for 70 Series Case loader. 306-736-2936, Kipling, SK.

WANTED: TUB GRINDERS all makes and condition. Wanted J D 1 6 1 0 c h i s e l plows, all sizes. Wanted: rock rakes and rockpickers. 403-308-1238, Taber, AB. WANTED: JD TRACTORS for salvage, prompt pickup, fair prices. G.S. Tractor DEGELMAN - PICKERS, LAND rollers, Salvage, Blaine Lake, SK., 306-497-3535. Strawmaster, rock diggers, booked savi n g s . H e r g o t t F a r m E q u i p m e n t , WANTED 2090 OR 2290 Case in good condition. 306-997-4905, Borden, SK. 306-682-2592, Humboldt, SK. IHC 1066 TRACTOR w/loader good cond., WANTED: INJECTOR TOOL for 800 or one owner; 21’ PTO IHC swather; IHC 914 810 Volvo tractor. Ph 306-839-4438, combine. 780-385-3093, Killam, AB. Pierceland, SK

FIREWOOD: SEMI LOADS, self-unloading truck, or pick up on yard. Hague, SK. Phone: 306-232-4986, 306-212-7196.

BLOCKED SEASONED JACK Pine firewood for sale. Contact Lehner Wood Preservers Ltd., 306-763-4232, Prince Albert, SK. Will ONE TIME FENCING, sucker rod fence deliver. Self-unloading trailer. posts for sale. 1-877-542-4979 AB or SK JACK PINE, BIRCH FIREWOOD. Pick up 1-888-252-7911. www.onetimefencing.ca or delivered. Bob 306-220-1278, SaskaTOP NOTCH CUSTOM FENCING, now toon, SK. booking for 2011. Barb wire or corrals. Also tear downs and roll up wires. refer- SEASONED SPRUCE SLAB firewood, one cord bundles, $67. Volume discounts. V&R ences available. 306-629-3332. Morse, SK. Sawing, 306-232-5488, Rosthern, SK. MILLS CUSTOM FENCING, all terrain. Will travel. Taking bookings. Earl Grey, SK, 306-726-7550, 306-939-2057. CUSTOM FENCING and corral building, no job too big or too small. 306-699-2327 or KEETS FISH FARM 3 to 7” Rainbow Trout 306-699-7450, Qu’Appelle, SK. for spring stocking. Call 306-260-0288 or 306-270-4639 to place an order. Website: CORRAL POSTS, rails, second cut slabs, keetsfishfarm.com Saskatoon, SK. bull rails, lumber, poles, firewood. Phone 306-548-4711, Sturgis, SK. CLEAR SPRINGS TROUT FARM Rainbow 4T CONTRACTORS INC. See Custom Trout, 4”, 6” and 8” for spring stocking. W o r k . C a l l 3 0 6 - 3 2 9 - 4 4 8 5 , 204-937-4403, 204-937-8087, Roblin, MB. 306-222-8197, Asquith, SK. Email: BEV’S FISH & SEAFOOD LTD., buy difortywhitetails@yahoo.ca rect, fresh fish: Pickerel, Northern Pike, Whitefish and Lake Trout. Seafood also available. Phone toll free 1-877-434-7477, 306-763-8277, Prince Albert, SK.

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1985 CAT 518 grapple skidder, good tires, $13,500. 306-232-4986, 306-212-7196, Hague, SK.

Locations to serve you in Edmonton, Red Deer, Calgary, Lethbridge, Saskatoon, Kelowna, Kamloops. D elivered to A lberta ,Sa s ka tch ew a n ,C en tra l B C B a s ed on tru ckloa d qty (5 40 R olls )

1482 PT COMBINE, $2000; 30’ Case/IH swather, $3000; 60’ tine harrows, $1000; 1-8 00-42 5 -5 12 1 As k for Ken Massey 12 baler w/stacker, $1000; 2- 8” M a d e in Ca n a d a Brandt augers; 20’ Noble blade, $500. GUARANTEED PRESSURE TREATED fence 306-374-9453, Swift Current, SK. posts, lumber slabs and rails. Contact Leh100 GAL. WESTEEL slip tank, filter, 12 volt ner Wood Preservers Ltd., ask for Ron pump, hose, and cables, very good, $375. 306-763-4232, Prince Albert, SK. D. Hauber 306-256-3553, Cudworth, SK. PLASTIC FENCE POSTS, 6’ pointed and 7’ blunt, all are 4” round posts. Great for farm and ranch land, swamp land and elec. fencing. Made from household plastics. Call Crown Shred & Recycling, Regina, SK., 306-543-1766. BARBED WIRE UNROLLERS: 2009 models, 4-wire unroller, reg. $425, now $295; 2-wire unroller, special $245; 2010 models w/hand winch, 4-wire unroller, reg. $525, now $450; 2-wire unroller, $395; 2” receiver hitch that slides onto tractor drawbar, reg. $35, now $25. Call Rudy, Westermann Enterprises, 306-355-2734, Parkbeg, SK. JK CUSTOM FENCING, will do barbed wire, high tensile, board fence or whatever y o u n e e d . C a l l fo r p r i c i n g . J e b at 306-961-8246 306-749-3440 Birch Hills SK SPEEDRITE electric fencers and accessories. Protech Post Pounders. Lamb Acres, www.lambacres.ca 306-725-4820, Bulyea, SK. CLEAN USED STEEL TUBING. Diameters from 1” to 2-7/8”. Also CONTINUOUS FENCE PANELS. Phone 780-955-9395, Nisku, AB, www.gogreenpipe.com SOLIDLOCK AND TREE ISLAND game wire and all accessories for installation. Heights from 26” to 120”. Ideal for elk, deer, bison, sheep, swine, cattle, etc. Tom Jensen, 2-15’ MF discers, 19” blades, piggyback Smeaton, SK., ph/fax 306-426-2305. style; 1974 JD 4630 tractor, quad range, newer seat, clamp-on duals, 20.8x38 tires. IXL FENCING/DECKING, 10 yrs. experience in barbed wire, corrals and privacy 306-693-5827 after 9 PM, Moose Jaw, SK. fencing. Call Ryan 306-544-7883 for estimates. Hanley, SK. RUBBER TRACKED all terrain unit, excellent for 1 man fencing system, Hanix 800, WANTED: BRAKE BOOSTER (Hydrovac) for 100 HP dsl. w/hydrastats and dump box. a 1961 IHC B-160 2 ton truck. Call: Sell as is or will convert to a pounder unit. 403-633-9999, Tilley, AB. $14,500 OBO. Phone Bruce 306-793-2125 WANTED: 10”X60’ SWING AWAY AUGER, or 306-740-7771, Stockholm, SK. good condition. Phone: 306-324-2169, CUSTOM FENCING all types of livestock Margo, SK. fencing and corrals. Will travel. References 306-944-4880, 306-380-2440 WANTED: MF #36 DISCERS, all sizes, available. paying $100, will pick up. 306-259-4923, cell, Plunkett, SK. 306-946-9669, 306-946-7923, Young, SK. MULCHING - TREES; Brush; Stumps. MOUNTED PACKERS TO fit 35’ Morris 9000 Visit us at: www.maverickconstruction.ca cultivator, 9” spacings. 306-728-3383, Also see section #3560 Custom Work. Melville, SK. CUSTOM FENCING. Now booking for Self-propelled pounder with auger WANTED: 1976? FRIGGSTAD 10’ land le- 2011. attachment, barbwire, paige wire, rails. veller. 306-961-4682, Prince Albert, SK. Chris 306-931-3397, Saskatoon, SK. STRAIGHT CUT HEADER FOR John Deere 6620 combine, must be in good condition. Phone 780-352-5538, Wetaskiwin, AB. WANTED: 10’ - 16’ heavy breaking disc, L. McConaghy, Melfort, SK. 306-752-3820 or cell: 306-921-9920.

5 x 1 0 P O RTA B L E C O R R A L PA N E L S starting at $55. 403-226-1722, 1-866-5178335, Calgary, AB, magnatesteel.com

TWO FORKLIFTS, Sellick SD-80, 2 WD, dsl. eng., shuttle shift, vg cond.; Also ZTS Dubnica forklift truck, 4 WD, shuttle shift, dsl. eng., 21’ mast. Both machines ready to go to work. Phone 306-864-3142 evenings or 306-864-7748 cell anytime Kinistino SK. 2 0 0 4 O R N E W E R C AT E R P I L L A R , TH350B, TH360B, TH460B telehandlers, starting at $38,000; JLG, 45’ and 60’ manlifts, exc. cond., starting at $28,000. Can finance. Doug Pichler, 306-291-4043, Saskatoon, SK. FORKLIFT, Clark 6000 lb., dual power, all terrain, safetied, $9,000; Zoom Boom JCB-508C, 8000 lb., 45’ reach, $34,000. 306-563-8765, 306-563-4160, Canora, SK.

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HASKAP BUSHES FOR SALE All off the U of S new varieties plus our own Northern Jewel pollinator. 1 to 3 year old trees. Volume discounts available. We also carry plastic mulch and do custom planting with our GPS controlled combined all in one mulcher/ planter/ irrigation applicator. 306-749-7974 or haskap@sasktel.net Heavenly Blue Honeysuckle Orchards. www.heavenlybluehaskap.com.

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4” TO 24” heavy wall pipe, lots of 12” 1/4 1985 GMC TOPKICK 7000 diesel, just safewall, new and used; 40’ stainless steel well tied, w/60” VERMEER TREE SPADE, screen, 6-1/2” ID. 306-445-5602, North $32,500. 780-875-3909, Lloydminster, AB. Battleford, SK. JD 318 garden tractor, newer 20 HP 2-7/8” OILFIELD TUBING, $30/joint, Onan, 3 PTH mower and tiller, front mount 2-3/8” dual lined tubing, $20/joint. Truck- snowblower, front and rear weights; Great load quantities only. 306-861-1280, Wey- Northern yard sprayer. Will trade for burn, SK. quad. 306-445-9993, North Battleford, SK. OIL WELL TUBE: 2-3/8”, $33, 2-7/8” $34, 3-1/2” $38, 4-1/2” $49, 5-1/2” $58. Rod: 3/4” $5, 1” $8, 1-1/4” $11, 1-5/8” $15. Delivery anywhere in Western Canada. Phone 1-888-792-6283. FREE CATALOGUE of hardy cherries, plum, TUBING: 1-1/2”, 2-3/8”, 2-7/8”, 3-1/2”. cherry plums, apples, crabapples, pears, Sucker rod, 3/4”, 7/8”, 1” plain or scraper shrubs, vines, raspberries, saskatoons, type. Other pipe avail. 1-800-661-7858, haskap/honeyberry, shade trees, roses, li780-842-5705, Wainwright, AB. lacs, evergreens, hedging and windbreak PIPE SUCKER RODS, all sizes. Light, heavy, specials. Boughen Nurseries Ltd, Box coated, low prices. Bob’s Pipe Sales, 1955, Nipawin, SK, S0E 1E0. Phone 306-862-5313, fax 306-862-2410, website 780-674-0807, bobspipe@xplornet.com www.boughennurseries.com or email trees@boughennurseries.com V-DITCH CLOSURE UNITS AVAILABLE. Lever Enterprises, 306-682-3332, Muenster, SK. 27 PAIRS for the price of 25, 7” hook and latch mainline, $110/pair. Can deliver. 403-335-2034, Didsbury, AB. LISTER POWERED DIESEL genset. Please contact for details at 306-931-8485 or tkaan@live.com Clavet, SK. DIESEL GENSET SALES AND SERVICE, 12 to 300 KW, lots of units in stock, used and new, Perkins, JD, Deutz. We also build custom gensets. We currently have special pricing on new 90 KW Perkins units. Call for pricing 204-792-7471, Winnipeg, MB. NEW AND USED generators, all sizes from 5 kw to 3000 kw, gas, LPG or diesel. Phone for availability and prices. Many used in stock. 204-643-5441, Fraserwood, MB. LOWEST PRICES IN CANADA on new, high quality generator systems. Quality diesel generators, Winpower PTO tractor driven alternators, automatic / manual switch gear, and commercial duty Sommers Powermaster and Sommers / Winco portable generators and Home standby packages. 74 years of reliable service. Contact Sommers Generator Systems for all your generator requirements at 1-800-690-2396. Email: sales@sommersgen.com Online: www.sommersgen.com

INSECT SCREEN- keep the bugs out of your garden, 108”Wx300’L per roll, 0.11” thick, white in color. $229/roll taxes in. Phone Flaman Sales today in Saskatoon 1-888-435-2626.

APPROX. 700 eight year old Apple trees, 7 different varieties, asking $80/tree. Selling small or large quantities; Also Haskap RAIN MAKER IRRIGATION: Zimmatic trees, asking $15/tree. Ready for pickup pivots/ Greenfield mini pivots, K-Line early spring. 306-368-2399, Lake Lenore, towable irrigation, spare parts/ accesso- SK email villagesideorchard@hotmail.com ries, new and used equipment. Custom de- ILCHUK MODEL 100 tree mover, tractor signs to solve your specific irrigation or skidsteer mount, moves up to 9’ spruce, needs. Rain Maker- experience you can vg cond $3900. 403-318-0472, Innisfail AB trust. www.rainmaker-irrigation.com 306-867-9606, Outlook, SK. THINKING OF IRRIGATING or moving water? Pumping units, 6” to 10” alum. pipe, wheel moves. Dennis, 403-308-1400, Taber, AB. 40 years of experience, not a Dealer. Email dfpickerell@shaw.ca ALL BREEDS LAST CHANCE Bull Sale, Auction Mart, Moose Jaw, SK, HOME OF THE ELECTROGATOR II. Johnstone May 31, 12:00 Noon. For sale Renke centre pivots, lateral pivots, miniga- Tuesday, 120 purebred yearlings and 2 yr. olds, Red tors, travelling guns and new and used Angus, Black Angus, Charolais, pumps. Can design your system and in- Hereford, Limousin, Simmental, Gelbvieh, Shorthorn. stall. Phone 306-858-7351 Lucky Lake, SK. Call 306-693-4715. Catalogue online: WESTERN IRRIGATION LTD. We buy and www.johnstoneauction.ca sell new and used equipment. For sale: ONE STOP traveling big gun, Deutz pumping unit, etc. Phone 306-867-9461, Outlook, SK. 16” EASY REACH Lloyd’s PTO slough pump, 150’ of hose, 100,000 gal./min., $7800. 306-693-2660, Moose Jaw, SK.

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Rocky Mountain House, AB SELLING: BLACK ANGUS bulls. Wayside Angus, Henry and Bernie Jungwirth, 306-256-3607, Cudworth, SK.

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ANGUS CROSS APRIL cow/calf pairs commercial cattle bred to Reg. Black Angus bulls. 50 head available and ready for your pasture. $1950/pair your pick, $1850 gate run, $1800 take package. These calves top the local markets for 18 HP, 60” Deines O-turn mower, $4000. 20 yrs. Sheldon Archibald, Irma, AB 306-827-7731, 306-997-2021 evenings, 780-754-2850 or sscattle@telus.net Borden, SK. SELECTED Quiet, quality two yr. old Black JD 400 GARDEN tractor, 48” mulcher, 60” Angus purebred bulls. Reasonably priced. mower, Honda engine. 306-736-7621, Phone 306-272-4451, cell: 306-272-7841, Kennedy, SK. Foam Lake, SK. NEW AND USED PARTS AVAILABLE for BLACK ANGUS BULLS AI pedigrees, semen Case garden tractors. WANTED: Case tested, ready to go. Call Gord Roger g a r d e n t r a c t o r s , r u n n i n g o r n o t . 306-771-2305/306-533-7053 Balgonie SK. 780-922-3414 leave msg, Ardrossan, AB. RED AND BLACK ANGUS replacement FARM KING 80” FINISHING mower, heifers for sale. 300 to choose from. Call 3PTH, 4 wheels. Phone 306-567-8081, Doug 204-447-2382. St. Rose, MB. Davidson, SK. PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS yearling and SHOP-BUILT 3 PTH CULTIVATORS: 5’, 2 year old bulls for sale. Priced to sell. $400; 7’, $500; 9’, $600; 3 PTH harrows: 6’, Call Ken Schumacher, Double Bar S Angus, $200; 9’, $250. 306-658-4605, Landis, SK. 306-493-2308, Delisle, SK. SHELTERBELT TREES. Poplars 3-4’ tall, MIDNITE OIL CATTLE CO. selling reg. Spruce and Pine 1’ tall, all in 1 gal. pots. yearling and 2 yr. old bulls. Also open $7 ea., min. 200/order. Bareroot Ash and y e a r l i n g h e i fe r s . 3 0 6 - 7 3 4 - 2 8 5 0 o r Elm straight 7-9’ tall, $18 ea., min. 50/or- 306-734-7675, Craik, SK. der. White Spruce 3’ tall, 5 gal. pot, $20 ea., min. 50/order. In Saskatoon, SK., can QUALITY TWO YEAR old and yearling bulls, also yearling heifers. Ken Bell ship anywhere 1-877-995-5253. 306-591-7792, Pense, SK. WEED BADGER, model 2550. In very good condition. $7500. Phone 306-734-5147, BLACK ANGUS 2 YEAR old registered bulls. Available at Husum Ranch, ParkerAylesbury, SK. view, SK. All bulls semen checked with full 1989 CASE/IH 585 diesel, w/cab, 3 PTH, va c c i n at i o n p r o g r a m . C a l l G a r r y at excellent acreage tractor, $8500. Phone 306-647-2891 or www.Husumranch.com 403-504-9607, Medicine Hat, AB. 20 BLACK HEIFERS Angus/Holstein cross. BRAND NEW HOT TUB, 8 person, $8800, Ready to breed. Call Jim at 306-697-7197, three 5 HP pumps, 164 jets, pop-up water- Grenfell, SK. falls, 200 watt Sony marine stereo, pop-up speakers, 5” locking lid, twin arch foun- DUSTY DEE FARM has for sale yearling tains, LED light show, warranty. Audrey and two year old Black Angus bulls. Call 306-291-1242, audrey.folster@gmail.com Dwight 306-736-2996, Kipling, SK. Saskatoon, SK. WINDY WILLOWS ANGUS yearling bulls, VICON PS203 Seed and fertilizer spread- 1100 to 1300 lbs, performance and semen er, suitable for smaller tractors, like new t e s t e d , m a ny s u i t a b l e fo r h e i fe r s . condition. Save $1000 on new price. 306-677-2507, Hodgeville, SK. $1750 OBO. 204-267-2431, Oakville, MB. RANCH RAISED Performance tested Red BEARCAT CHIPPER/SHREDDER, Model and Black Angus 2 yr. old bulls. EPD’s C H 4 5 5 4 0 , g o o d c o n d i t i o n . P h o n e available, semen tested. Call Shawn or 306-734-5147, Aylesbury, SK. Patty Smith, Nokomis, SK, 306-484-4591. JACOBSEN TORION RESEEDER model 548100, always shedded, excellent cond., $4200. Can delivery. Call 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB.

THREE 2 YR. old bulls. Birthweight 84, 88 and 90 lbs. Very easy calving sire, $2500. Decorah Red Angus, Dinsmore, SK. 306-867-7206 or 306-856-4603. EXCELLENT QUALITY, Yearling and 2 yr. old Red Angus bulls, will sell w/wo all risk insurance, will keep until Apr. 15th, semen test and deliver. Dudragne Red Angus, 306-625-3787, 306-625-3730, Ponteix, SK.

POLLED YEARLING CHAROLAIS bulls. Performance and semen tested. Guaranteed b r e e d e r s . W i l l k e e p u n t i l M a y. $2000-$2200. Charrow Charolais, Marshall, SK. 306-387-8011 or 780-872-1966. REG. 2 YR. old and yearling bulls, polled, growthy, calving ease and very quiet. Semen tested and delivered. Qualman Charolais, 306-492-4634, Dundurn, SK. TOP QUALITY 2 year old registered bull, w o r ke d we l l a s a y e a r l i n g , $ 2 2 0 0 . 306-283-4687, Langham, SK.

VIRGIN PUREBRED BULLS, 18 Red Angus 2 yr. olds, calving ease, longevity, performance. Ph: Paul Dyck 403-378-4881, Rosemary, AB. PALMER CHAROLAIS has yearling and 2 RED ANGUS BULLS on moderate grow- year old white and red factor bulls for sale ing ration, performance info. avail. Contact by private treaty. Thick meaty bulls w/lots Adrian, Brian or Elaine Edwards, Valleyhills of hair. Guaranteed breeders. Will hold until pasture time. Delivery available. BladAngus, Glaslyn, SK. Phone 306-342-4407. worth, SK. Phone Velon 306-567-7033, REG. RED ANGUS two year old bulls for 306-567-5545 or Bob 306-567-5460. sale; Also selling Red Angus/ Simmental yearling hybrid bulls. Harv Verishine POLLED YEARLING CHAROLAIS bulls for sale. Semen tested and delivered. Bulls 306-283-4666, Langham, SK. with bred in calving ease, lots of hair and RED ANGUS YEARLING and 2 yr. old performance. Layne and Paula Evans, bulls for sale, low birth. Nordal Angus, 306-252-2246, Kenaston, SK. Simpson, SK., Rob Garner, 306-946-7946. PUREBRED 2 YR. old and yearling bulls, reds and whites, semen tested. Will hold u n t i l m i d M ay. C a l l D R D C h a r o l a i s , 306-727-4927, Sintaluta, SK. 2 YR. OLD QUALITY BULLS, polled, red factor, low birth weight, easy calving, good growth, hand fed, guaranteed. 12 YEARLING ANGUS BULLS, semen test306-931-8069, Saskatoon, SK. ed, reasonably priced. Glennie Bros. Angus, Carnduff, SK. 403-862-7578 REG. CHAROLAIS BULLS, 2 year olds and yearlings, polled and horned, some red. BELMORAL ANGUS SELLING on the farm Quiet bulls. Hand fed but not overfed. May black and red yearlings and 5 two yr. olds. RED AND BLACK ANGUS BULLS AT select from 40 plus bulls. Sold by private 306-877-2014, 306-877-4402, Dubuc, SK. DKF RANCH, Gladmar, SK. Great selectreaty only. Call Wilf, Cougar Hill Ranch, www.belmoralangus.com tion, easy calving, superior quality bulls, 306-728-2800, 306-730-8722, Melville, SK FORAGE RAISED 2 year old Black or Red for heifers and cows. Reasonably priced. Angus bulls. Phone 306-445-8425, North Agent for solar and wind water systems POLLED PB 2 yr old and yearling Charolais Battleford, SK. and Allen Leigh calving cameras. Dwayne bulls, some red factor. Call King’s Polled or Scott Fettes, www.dkfredangus.ca Charolais 306-645-4383, 306-645-2955, FOR SALE: 53 BLACK COWS to calve in the 306-969-4506. 306-435-7116 cell, Rocanville, SK. fall. 2nd and 3rd calvers. Contact Perry REGISTERED 2 YEAR old Black and Red CHAROLAIS BULLS, 2 yr. olds and year306-435-3110, Moosomin, SK. Angus bulls for sale. Starting at $2000. lings, polled and horned, tans and white. Call Howard 306-887-4308, Weldon, SK. Call Jeff 306-562-7993, Canora, SK. 30+ 2 YEAR OLD AND yearling bulls, CHAROLAIS BULLS, yearling and 2 yr. olds, many from AI sires, delivery available. semen tested, fully guaranteed. LVV Ranch, 780-582-2254, Forestburg, AB. 306-773-6633, Swift Current, SK. Red & Bla ck An gu s . 8 0 b u lls o n o ffer b y priva te trea ty. REG. RED ANGUS yearling bulls, $1200. CHAROLAIS BULLS SIRED by Specialist Yea rlin gs & tw o yea r o ld s . Phone Lorne Wyss, 306-839-4706 or (Hank x Trim 14C) consistent and thick. Other sires Red Mist, Nobleman, Junction. 306-839-2038, Pierceland, SK. Bu lls a re s em en tes ted . Yearling and two year old, red and white Delivery a va ila b le, ca ll fo r cu rren t LONG YEARLING BULLS, Reds or Blacks. factor. Martins Charolais 204-534-8370, p erfo rm a n ce d a ta . Big, quiet and not overfed. Call Tom Ward Boissevain, MB. 306-668-4333, Saskatoon, SK. Bu lls to s u it every b u d get! RED FACTOR white Charolais bulls, yearSOUTH VIEW RANCH Red and Black An- lings and 2 yr. olds. Wheatheart Charolais, gus yearling and 2 year old bulls for sale. Rosetown, SK., 306-882-6444. Curt Blacklock Performance and carcass data. Semen tested. Delivery avail. Keith 306-454-2730 306-221-0285 or Shane 306-454-2688, Ceylon, SK. Home 306-492-4833 DISPERSAL DEXTER cows and 2 RED ANGUS yearlings, sired by BHR HERD for sale. Please call 306-731-2721, Golden Boy out of black- red carrier dams. bulls Lumsden, SK. Semen tested and guaranteed. Jeffrey Isaac, 306-768-2223, Carrot River, SK. DISPERSAL: DEXTER HERD, 80 cow/calf pairs, open heifers, and 1, 2, and 3 yr. old QUIET QUALITY REGISTERED Angus bulls. bulls. 403-845-5763, Rocky Mt. House, AB. Select from 30 two year olds or yearlings. Prices start at $1800. Many sired by a $30,000 AI herd sire, the number one cattleman’s choice. Semen testing guaranteed and delivery arranged. 306-272-4451 or RED GALLOWAY bulls and females for sale. Lone Pine Creek, 403-340-6783, Del306-272-7841, Foam Lake, SK. burne, AB. SELLING: 33 OPEN yearling commercial C A LV I N G E A S E Y E A R L I N G B U L L S , Black Angus heifers. A nice addition to an quiet, fed for longevity. Guaranteed breedestablished herd or a great start for a new ers, semen tested. Delivered. B-Elle Red one. Completely vaccinated. We also have Angus, Turtleford, SK. 306-845-2557. YEARLING GELBVIEH BULLS, semen a good selection of yearling bulls available. evandglen@littleloon.ca tested, ready to go. Phone 204-741-0763, David Johnston, Fertile Valley Farms, 204-858-2476, jasper30@mymts.net HartWARDS RED ANGUS yearling and 2 year 306-856-4726, Conquest, SK. ney, MB. old bulls. Semen tested, guaranteed and REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS BULLS d e l i v e r e d . C a l l C l a r ke a n d D e n i s e 2 YR. OLD AND YEARLING POLLED Gelbvieh Bulls, choice of 70. Winders Gelbsired by Final Answer, FV King, 41/97, 306-931-3824, Saskatoon, SK. vieh 780-672-9950, Camrose, AB. Sons of Right Time, OCC Legacy and Max 602C. Semen tested and guaranteed. De- LIGHT BIRTH WEIGHT Red Angus yearling PUREBRED GELBVIEH BULLS, yearlings l i v e r y a v a i l a b l e . J e f f r e y I s a a c , bulls; also Black Angus yearling bulls, a n d 2 y e a r o l d s . B a r r y D av i s s o n , $1500 each. Ed Davidson, Lougheed, AB., 306-768-2223, Carrot, River. SK. 306-228-3048, 306-228-7793, Unity, SK. 780-888-2123 or 780-386-2150. F O R AG E B A S E D Black Angus bulls. KNUDSON FARMS GELBVIEH 2 year old RED ANGUS YEARLING bulls, easy calving, www.nerbrasbrosangus.com Shellmouth, good for heifers. Call 306-731-2943, and yearling polled bulls, reds and blacks. MB. 204-564-2540. Satisfaction guaranteed. 306-322-4682, Lumsden, SK. Archerwill, SK. QUALITY BULLS AT GREAT PRICES, MAPLE RIDGE ACRES has for sale purevolume discount. Reg. Black Angus yearlings and 2 yr. olds, semen tested. bred Red Angus bulls. Sire was member of 2 YR. AND YEARLING Gelbvieh and Black 306-460-8520, www.dolittleangus.com CWA Supreme Champion pen of bulls. Angus bulls for sale, 35 to choose from, deposit will hold. Semen checked, delivery Les Saunders, 306-997-4507, Borden, SK. Kindersley, SK. available. 306-997-4917, Borden, SK. ALMARIE ANGUS SELLING purebred year- RED ANGUS BULLS, calving ease, semen tested, guaranteed breeders. Little de ling bulls, easy calving, quiet. Ranch 306-845-2406, Turtleford, SK. 306-323-4764, Archerwill, SK. GOOD SELECTION OF 2 yr. olds purebred SELLING 100 COW/CALF pairs, supervised HEREFORD BULLS FOR sale! Stout, Black Angus bulls. Call David or Pat pasture and breeding included. Angus/ calving ease, high-performance dehorned Simmental, reds and blacks, $2000/pair. two year olds and yearlings. Ultrasounded 306-963-2639, Imperial, SK. 150 head to choose from. Cattle to be and affordable. Big Gully Farm, Maidstone, PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS BULLS. picked up by Oct. 1/11. Offer ends May SK. 306-893-2879, www.biggullyfarm.com biggullyfarm@hotmail.com Good selection of yearlings and 2 yr. olds. 31, 2011. Call 403-335-8053, Didsbury, AB W av e n y A n g u s F a r m , M i ke C h a s e , POLLED HEREFORD YEARLING and 2 yr. 90 YEARLING AND 2 year old bulls. Semen 780-853-2275, 780-853-3384, Vermilion tested and delivered in spring. Sight un- old bulls for sale to those who sell their REG. YEARLING BULLS and heifers sired seen purchases available. Bob Jensen calves by the pound and retain their own replacements. Modern bloodlines, ED’s, by Upward, Game Day, and Freight Train. 306-967-2770, Leader, SK. pigmented eyes. For more info. call Doug David McLean, 306-455-2503, Arcola, SK. 3 REG. RED ANGUS bulls, 2 yrs. old, Mann, 306-741-1265, Swift Current, SK. PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS long yearling $2100. Yearling bulls also available. All AI w_mann@xplornet.ca bulls, bred heifers, replacement heifers sired. 306-742-4707, Churchbridge, SK. DEHORNED HEREFORD BULLS for sale. and second calvers, A1 Service. Meadow Ridge Enterprises, 306-373-9140, Saska- YEARLING PUREBRED Red Angus Bulls. 306-743-5105, Langenburg, SK. Check them out at: www.vcherefordfarm.com Easy calving, quiet, excellent quality, setoon, SK. men tested and delivery available. Will 15 REG. YEARLING Angus heifers, born h o l d u n t i l M ay. P h o n e J ay S p e n c e , JOHNER STOCK Farm Bulls, Polled HereApril/ May, $1500/head; Glennie Bros An- 306-867-7586 or 306-856-2028. J Bar fords, 2 yrs and yearlings, delivered. Maidstone, SK, 306- 893-2714, 306-893-2667. gus, Carnduff, SK. 403-862-7578. Dee Farms, Outlook, SK. 2 YEAR OLD and yearling registered Polled BULLS FOR SALE: 2 yr. olds and very doHereford bulls, semen tested. Harold or cile. Will hold to end of May. Brent Lensen, Tim Strauch, 306-677-2580, Shamrock, SK 306-933-4683 days, 306-242-7547 eves, TWO YEAR OLD BELGIAN BLUE BULLS, 306-220-4531 cell, Vanscoy, SK. full-bloods and half bloods; Needed Bel- HOLMES POLLED HEREFORDS have 2 gian Blue cross calves for fall market. year old and yearling bulls for sale. 306-524-2762, 306-746-7170, Semans, SK 403-556-7454, Olds, AB. YEARLING BULLS. LOW birthweight, easy HORNED HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE. calving and good growth from 3 sire Yearlings and twos, semen tested, free degroups. Decorah Red Angus, Dinsmore, SK. livery. Satisfaction guaranteed. Lehr 306-867-7206 or 306-856-4603. POLLED YEARLING BULLS for sale. Ranching cell 306-946-7438, Saskatoon SK greenmeadowsfarm@hotmail.ca Handel, FORAGE RAISED 2 year old Red or Black SK, 306-658-4232. POLLED HEREFORD BULLS 2 year old and Angus bulls. Phone 306-445-8425, North fall born bulls, also group of yearling bulls. Battleford, SK. YEARLING AND 2 yr. old Blonde bulls. www.crittendenbros.com 306-963-2414 or Phone 306-634-2174 or cell 306-421-6987 306-963-7880, Imperial, SK. RANCH RAISED Performance tested Red Estevan, SK. and Black Angus 2 yr. old bulls. EPD’s HAY’S HEREFORDS: 1 and 2 yr. old Hereavailable, semen tested. Call Shawn or ford bulls. Homebuilder, Marquis, Voltage Patty Smith, Nokomis, SK, 306-484-4591. bloodlines. 204-854-2226, Pipestone, MB. 4 YEAR OLD Red Angus herdsire, Red An- TWO YEAR OLD and yearling bulls, polled, EXCELLENT SELECTION OF 2 yr. old Polled gus Simmental yearling and two year old horned, white and red factor, semen test- and Horned Hereford bulls. Deposit holds bulls. LVV Ranch, 780-582-2254, Forest- ed, delivered and guaranteed. Prairie Gold until breeding season. Delivery avail. Brian Charolais 306-882-4081, Rosetown, SK. burg, AB. Longworth, Harris, SK., 306-656-4542.

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PUREBRED POLLED HEREFORD bulls. One 3 year old, one 2 year old, 3 yearlings. Low birth weights. 306-342-4995 or 306-480-7672, Medstead, SK. HORNED HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE, 22-26 months, high quality with performance records, summer grazed on grass only, for sound future development. Select from a group, avoid auction sale costs. Reasonably priced, can deliver, your inspection will convince you of quality. Popular breeding. Phone for information and photos. Stauffer Farms Ltd., Eckville, AB. Ph. 403-746-5735, cell: 403-348-1708.

M I L K Q U OTA A N D DA I RY H E R D S NEEDED Fresh cows and heifers avail. Total Dairy Consulting. Tisdale, SK. Rod York 306-873-7428, Larry Brack 306-220-5512. FRESH HEIFERS FOR SALE: Require dairy herds and quota. R&F Livestock, Bryce Fisher, 306-239-2298, cell 306-221-2620, Warman, SK.

2 YR. OLD and yearling Simmental bulls, red and black, polled and horned, moderate birthweights. All bulls sold private treaty. Call Bill or Virginia Peters, Perdue, SK, 306-237-9506. FOR SALE OR RENT: Red, black and Full blood Simmental bulls. A.I. breeding, semen tested, reasonable prices. Phone Dale 780-853-2223, Vermilion, AB. SIMMENTAL BULLS red and blacks, yearlings and 2 year olds. Cory 306-981-4567, 306-922-8335, Prince Albert, SK. 20 FULL BLOOD, 15 Red Factor and 6 black purebred Simmental cow/calf pairs. Battleford, SK, 306-445-6221, 306-441-5915. BLACK SIMMENTAL BULLS, moderate birthweights, exc. performance. Flying S Ranch, 306-845-4440, Sprue Lake, SK.

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LAKEVIEW LAND & CATTLE CO. looking to buy all classes of cattle directly from the farm. No commission. No freight. Low shrink. We pay the same day cattle are weighed. Bonded and licensed in SK. No herd is too small. Give us a call, Matt Veer 306-728-1582 or 306-786-2888. BULLS! BULLS! BULLS! Sold the cows. Herd sires for sale, 2-6 yrs. Simmental: Black, Red Blaze, Traditional. $2000 ea. 306-554-7694, Mozart, SK. PAIRS AND BRED COWS for sale. $1400 OBO. 306-948-8057, Biggar, SK. 100 COW/CALF PAIRS, Black/ Red Angus Char. cross. calves born March and April, $1400/pair. 306-383-2917, Quill Lake, SK.

50-55 COW/CALF PAIRS for sale, Red and Black Angus cross. 306-834-5156, Kerrobert, SK. RED AND BLACK POLLED yearling Simmental bulls for sale. Semen tested and REGISTERED RED and BLACK Angus yearfully guaranteed. 3D Simmentals Lumsden, ling bulls, quiet, semen tested, ready to work, $2100 each. Lougheed, AB., SK. Call 306-731-3850. 780-888-1087 or 780-888-1374. YEARLING SIMMENTAL BULLS for sale. North Creek Simmentals, Borden, SK. 200 RED ANGUS HFRS 306-997-4427 or 306-230-3123. Hfrs were day synchronized April 28th, 29th By leading ABS: POLLED LIMOUSIN BULLS, red and POLLED YEARLING FLECKVEIH and red black, guaranteed and delivered. Also bred factor Simmental bulls. Semen tested. Red Angus Sires Please call Double G Simmentals. Gary females. Leach Farms 306-338-2805, 200 BLK ANGUS HFRS 306-963-7700 or Glenn 306-963-7777, 306-338-2745, Wadena, SK. Stalwart, SK. Hfrs were day synchronized RED AND BLACK Polled Limousin bulls May 6th, 7th. By leading ABS: for sale. Nordal Limousin, Simpson, SK., YEARLING BULLS, Polled, mainly Red Blk Angus Sires Factor. Also Simmental/ Red Angus cross Rob Garner, 306-946-7946. bulls. McVicar Stock Farms, Colonsay, SK., $ POLLED RED AND BLACK yearling bulls. 306-255-2799 or 306-255-7551 cell. 1,500 Per Hfr. Thick beef bulls from top bloodline. Jeff 1 0 S I M M E N TA L C O W / C A L F PA I R S , Gutek 306-338-2112, Hendon, SK. For more information call $1600/pair. 306-233-4971, Wakaw, SK. CIRCLE T LIMOUSIN yearling and 2 yr. Steve at old performance tested polled red and BULLS! BULLS! BULLS! Sold the cows. Primrose Livestock black bulls. EPD, ROP data available. Se- Herd sires for sale, 2-6 yrs. Simmental: 8:00am-5:00pm PH: 403-381-3700 men tested. Guaranteed. Estevan, SK. Dar- Black, Red Blaze, Traditional. $2000 ea. ryl Tedford, 306-634-4621, Harvey Ted- 306-554-7694, Mozart, SK. After 5:00 pm ford, 306-634-8536, circletlimousin.com FULL FLECKVIEH BULLS Jan and Feb born, PH: 403-381-3786 or 403-382-9998 STOUT YEARLING and 2 yr. old Limousin weighed between 813 and 1013 lbs. on bulls, polled, horned, red, black. Quiet Oct. 2, some Polled. Curtis Mattson BLACK AND RED COW/CALF PAIRS, Apr/May calved, $1700-$2000/pair. Parry bulls with great performance. Short Grass 306-944-4220, Meacham, SK. Limousin, 306-773-7196, Swift Current SK ERIXON SIMMENTAL BULLS, red and Rasmuson 306-435-3110, Moosomin, SK GOOD SELECTION OF STOUT yearling and black polled yearlings, also one polled 2 yr. COW/CALF PAIRS, 5- 8 yrs. old, reds, tans 2 year old red and black bulls, with good old. Over 35 years in the Simmental busi- and blacks. Contact Owen 306-948-2387, disposition, and calving ease. Qually-T n e s s . D a v e 3 0 6 - 2 7 0 - 2 8 9 3 , B o b Biggar, SK. Limousin, 306-322-4755 or 306-322-7554, 306-227-9750, Clavet, SK. CUSTOM CATTLE PROCESSING and Rose Valley, SK. livestock equipment rentals. We can proc e s s w i t h o u r e q u i p m e n t o r yo u r s . PUREBRED POLLED YEARLING Limousin bulls. Red and black moderate birth- GOOD, QUIET, UNIFORM growthy yearling 306-948-8057, Biggar, SK. weights, quiet and guaranteed. Springview bulls, speckled in color. Crossroads Speck- 25 COW/CALF PAIRS for sale, March/April Limousin 306-698-2747, Wolseley, SK. led Park, 306-735-2569, Whitewood, SK. calves, British cross cows, $1500/pr. SPRINGER BROS. LIMOUSIN has a good YEARLING BULLS for sale, semen checked. 306-548-2243, Danbury, SK. selection of 2 yr. old and yearling virgin Delivery can be arranged. 306-823-4794, WANTED: PREDOMINATELY BLACK COW bulls, both reds and blacks w/very quiet 780-205-0719 cell, Neilburg, SK. Email herd, 90 to 100 head, bred to Black Angus temperament. Call Ernie: 306-272-4774 or par.ranch@sasktel.net www.parranch.ca bull. Reasonable average age. Preferably Merv: 306-272-4817, Leslie, SK before or after calving season. Will pay market price. 306-365-8452, Saskatoon SK 25 BUCKSKIN cows with REGISTERED TEXAS LONGHORN bulls, DISPERSAL: BIG ISLAND LOWLINES Farmfair Int. yearlings and 2 year olds. Exc. horns and calves, calving March/April, $1700 OBO. 306-441-6167, North Battleford, SK. Premier Breeder. Fullblood/percentage, hip. Call One Tree Ranching 403-378-4664 Black/Red Carrier, females, bulls, red or 403-363-1729, Patricia, AB. 140 HEIFERS, bred to very small bulls, fullblood semen, embryos. 780-486-7553 Calving June 15th to July 30th. Pregnancy REGISTERED Texas Longhorns, calving checked and shots, $1350 each. Call Jim Darrell, 780-434-8059 Paul, Edmonton AB. ease, bulls and females for sale. Allemand 204-529-2568, Cartwright, MB. Ranches, Shaunavon, SK. Daryl 306-296-4712 or Bob 306-297-3298. 150 BLACK and Red Angus good quality MAINE-ANJOU BULLS, 2 yr. olds and year- PUREBRED TEXAS LONGHORN 2 yr. old young bred cows. 306-773-1049, Swift lings. Breeder since 1970, best selection bull for sale, solid brown. Proceeds for a Current, SK. anywhere. Gary Graham 306-823-3432, youth fundraiser. Shelbie 306-381-9741, 75 FANCY BLACK ANGUS cow/calf pair. Marsden, SK. www.manitoumaineanjou.ca Saskatoon, SK. Most home raised on herd health program. CANADIAN MAINE-ANJOU Association. REG. TEXAS LONGHORN bulls. Good selec- $1750/pair. 306-342-4737, Battleford, SK. Power, performance and profit. For info on tion of yearlings and 2 yr. olds. Also all MULCHING - TREES; Brush; Stumps. Maine-Anjou genetics 403-291-7077, Cal- classes of breeding stock for sale. Call Visit us at: www.maverickconstruction.ca gary, AB. or www.maine-anjou.ca Dean at Panorama Ranch, 403-391-6043, Also see section #3560 Custom Work. MAINE-ANJOU BULLS, solid blacks, solid Stauffer, AB. YEARLING BLACK Simmental cross Black reds, yearlings and 2 year olds, semen YEARLING PUREBRED RED Longhorn bull, Angus bulls, tested. Will deliver. Phone tested and guaranteed. Rocky Lane Farms, 5 g e n e r a t i o n s s o l i d r e d g e n e t i c s . 306-656-4507, Harris, SK. 403-368-2114, Rumsey, AB. 306-731-2943, Lumsden, SK. OPEN HEIFERS, Simmental PUREBRED RED AND red with white ALBERTA TEXAS LONGHORN Assoc. YEARLING Simmental Red Angus cross. Early Maine-Anjou yearling bulls. Performance 780-387-4874, Leduc, AB. For more infor- and born, well grown out. McVicars Stock tested, semen tested and ultrasound re- mation. www.albertatexaslonghorn.com Farms, Colonsay, SK. 306-255-2799 or sults available. Breeders of quality Maines 306-255-7551. since 1975. Falloon’s Maine-Anjou, Carman 65 COW/CALF PAIRS, Black and Red Anand Laura Falloon, Birtle, MB., bred Black and Red Angus, 75% 204-842-5180, email car1@mts.net 20 WELSH BLACK cow/calf pairs, April- gus, calved out $1750/pr. Phone 306-542-3033 May calves. 306-338-3271, Wadena, SK. or cell 306-542-9099, Kamsack, SK. WELSH BLACK 20 polled yearling bulls, a 2 COW/CALF PAIRS. 2 yr. old Black Angus SEVERAL BREEDS OF mini cattle for sale. A few two year old bulls, yearling heifers, bull, top quality bloodline. Contact great addition to any herd or just a grass black and red. Scott Farms, Hanna, AB. 306-843-3132, Wilkie, SK. mower for the acreage. Quiet, colorful and 403-854-2135. low maintenance, delivery available. 306-493-2528, Delisle, SK. PASTURE FOR RENT: 640 acres of native RK ANIMAL SUPPLIES carrying grass, crossfenced, good water supply. Moose Jaw, SK area, 306-631-0030. full stock of Andis clippers RED POLL BULLS, reg. yearlings, 2 yr. and blades. COW/CALF PAIRS and/or yearling grassolds, easy calving, naturally polled calves. NEW RK PURE grooming ers. Interested in wintering cattle and a 780-892-3447, Wabamun, AB. long term relationship. 403-634-1914, products now available. 306-543-1449, 306-723-4505, Cupar, SK. Call for details and a free catalogue PASTURE AVAILABLE for 240 cow/calf 1-800-440-2694. POLLED POLLED POLLED - Salers bulls pairs or 300 yearlings, available June 1st. for sale. Call Spruce Grove Salers, Yorkton, w w w .rka n im a lsu pplies.co m Call for pricing. 306-948-7843, Biggar, SK. SK, 306-782-9554, 306-621-1060. CATTLE FINANCING available for feed- WANTED: CULL COWS for slaughter. For SALER BULLS FOR SALE, red, polled er cattle and bred heifers/cows. Com- bookings call Kelly at Drake Meat Procespurebred yearlings, CP certified, quiet, hal- petitive interest rates. Contact Marjo- sors, 306-363-2117, ext. 111, Drake, SK. t e r b r o ke n , s e m e n t e s t e d . D e l i ve r y rie Blacklock, Stockmens Assistance WANTED COWS TO LEASE or lease to own. ava i l a b l e . C a l l A r t a n d B e t t y F r e y, Corp., 306-931-0088, Saskatoon, SK. 204-835-2044 or 204-496-3188, 780-542-5782, Drayton Valley, AB. McCreary, MB. 1 AND 2 yrs. Saler bulls. Red, black, and tan, guaranteed and delivery available, for WANTED: COW/CALF PAIRS. Call Lorne heifers or cows. 780-924-2464, Alberta Davey 306-843-7606, Wilkie, SK. S u per Repla cem en t Heifers Beach, AB. 200 Red An gu s Heif ers PASTURE READY, QUIET, easy calving, PB 6 00 Bla ck An gu s Heifers registered red and black bulls. Elderberry Farm Salers, 306-747-3302, Parkside, SK. G uaranteed ity IMPORTANT qual HORSE SALE Johnstone Auction Mart, satisfaction You Pick Them ! Moose Jaw, SK. Thursday, June 2. Tack on these YEARLING BULLS for sale. Call Muridale Sells 2:00 PM; Horses sell 4:00 PM. 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SHORTHORN BULLS, yearling and 2 yr. olds, reds and roans. Get the maternal advantage. Greg Tough, Hargrave, MB. Phone 204-748-3136. YEARLING SHORTHORN AND mature herd bulls. Star P Farms, Humboldt, SK. 306-682-3692 or www.starpfarms.com YEARLING SHORTHORN BULLS, red or nice roans, good for heifers, good for cows; one 4 yr. herd bull. Glenn Bender 306-748-2876, Neudorf, SK.

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CANDIAC AUCTION MART Regular Horse Sale, Sat., June 4th. Tack at 10:30, Horses at 1:30. Each horse, with the exception of colts must have a completed EID. Go to the website candiacauctionmart.com to get the form. For more info contact 306-424-2967. LAZY T AND DYNAMITE RANCH 1st Edition horse sale: May 28, 2011, Burnt Lake Livestock Mart, Red Deer, AB. Sale starts at 6:00 PM. Contact Taylor at 403-352-2464, http://dynamiteranch.tripod.com/

ROCKING W SPRING HORSE SALE Sat., May 20th and 21st, 2011, Keystone Centre, Brandon, MB. Tack sells, May 20th, 4 PM, Horses sells May 21st, 12 noon. All indoor facility. Phone: 204-325-7237. www.rockingw.com 2ND ANNUAL RAFTER A RANCH Catalogue Horse Sale, Strathclair Fairgrounds, Strathclair, MB, Sat., May 28, 2011. Preview: 10 AM, sale time: 1 PM. Catalogues online at: www.raftera-ranch.com Contact: Jason and Kelly Airey 204-365-2442, email: raftera@inethorne.ca HEARTLAND LIVESTOCK SERVICES, Regina, SK., will be holding their special “2nd Annual Promise of Summer” Catalogue Horse Sale for registered or well broke horses, Friday, May 27th, in conjunction with their regular horse and tack sale. Tack Sales at 5:00 PM, catalogue horses at 6:00 PM with loose horses to follow. For more info contact Brennin Jack 306-533-2495 or 306-757-3601. View ent r y fo r m s a n d c at a l o g u e o n l i n e at www.hls.ca HORSE AND PONY SALE at Kelvington Stockyards Ltd., Kelvington, SK, May 14, 2011, 1:00 PM. Phone 306-327-4642.

2007 APPALOOSA MARE, halter broke only, exposed for a June foal; 1999 black gelding, well broke, exc. ranch horse; 2006 AQHA gelding, well started; 2009 brown mare, halter broke, gentle; 2005 QH mare, well broke anyone could ride; 2003 Apaloosa mare, foal at side; 2010 Appaloosa filly; 2006 Apollos mare, well broke. www.luckyhorseshoe.ca 306-295-3533, Eastend, SK. TWO OLDER KID’S PONIES, both are 13.2 HH, sorrel gelding/ bay mare. Both very quiet, easy to catch and ride, good for beginner riders, $850/ea. 306-238-4509, Goodsoil, SK. 2008 MOLLY, blaze face, 15.2 HH, quiet, been saddled. Other young registered QHs for sale. Selling due to health reasons. 306-295-3844, Eastend, SK.

COLT STARTING- NOW booking colts for spring. Gentle methods, will expose to cattle and roping if desired. Will also put miles on broke horses. 403-892-2470 at Picture Butte, AB. rhhorses@telus.net TAKE ADVANTAGE of hybrid vigor, own a crossbred horse: tougher, stronger, live longer and cheaper to maintain. Friesen, Percheron, Haflinger, Fjord, crosses for 34th ANNUAL SHAMROCK QUARTER pleasure, driving, packing, competition. HORSE BREEDERS SALE on August 1st. Yearlings, 2 and 3 yr. olds, and teams Accepting consignments to Saskatche- available. 306-682-2899, Humboldt, SK. wan’s longest running horse sale. Entry forms www.northernhorse.com/shamrock TEAM OF PALOMINO/QH GELDINGS, 6 or 306-677-2589, 306-395-2615. Entries yrs. old, well broke to drive for sale. 306-388-2554, Bienfait, SK. close June 1st. PRINCE ALBERT All Breed Horse & WOOD MOUNTAIN WAGON TRAIN, Tack Sale, Tuesday May 24. Tack 2:00 gather July 3rd, ride July 4th to 8th, stap.m. Horses to follow. Open to broke hors- tionary camp. 306-476-2588, Rockglen, SK es (halter or riding). Sale conducted at 9 YR. OLD registered TB mare, 15.3 HH, Prince Albert Exhibition Grounds. To con- hunter/hack/dressage, suitable for novice sign call Frederick at 1-877-494-BIDS riders, asking $5500. Call 306-543-0160, (2437) or: bodnarusauctioneering.com jrwood64@hotmail.com Member of SAA, MAA, AAA.

SELLING BY AUCTION 104 yearling rams, May 19th, Fort MacLeod, AB. Suffolks Rambouillets, Dorsets, Hampshires, N.C.C. Warren and Norine Moore and Guest Consignors. More info: Warren 403-625-6519. HEARTLAND LIVESTOCK SERVICES, Regina, SK., will be holding their regular Sheep, Lamb, and Goat Sale, and Horse and Tack Sale, on Friday, May 27, at 12 noon. Please book all livestock in advance with Brennin Jack at 306-533-2495 or 306-757-3601.

100 PAIRS, mostly Dorper, lambed March 15 to April 15, $400 choice. 204-238-4376, 204-281-1946, Bowsman, MB. IMPROVE YOUR LAMBING Percentage. Purebred Romanov ewe and ram lambs, $400 each; Romanov/ Charolais ewe and ram lambs, ewes $250 ea; rams, $300 ea. Call Robert 780-967-0316, Gunn, AB.

ALL CLASSES OF SHEEP and goats; Also will buy dispersals, big or small. 306-978-9723 or 306-229-6147 cell.

SHEEP DEVELOPMENT BOARD offers extension, marketing services and a full line of sheep and goat supplies. 306-933-5200, Saskatoon, SK.

WANTED: GOOD QUIET easy to catch light SELLING TOP HITCH HORSE Prospect. r i d i n g h o r s e f o r a l a d y r i d e r. NORTHFORK IS LOOKING FOR WILD 4 year old gelding, 18.3 HH, red sorrel 306-843-3132, Wilkie, SK. BOAR for the meat market, Winnipeg, MB. strip and white mane tail. 780-922-3449, Call 514-643-4447 for pricing. Sherwood Park, AB. BUYING WILD BOAR ALL SIZES, highest $$$ paid. Canadian Heritage Foods, call Ralph or Greg at 1-877-226-1395. CANADIAN/CLYDE CROSS TEAM, well BAD HILLS WAGON TREK July 19-22. started to drive. Very quiet. 5 yrs. old, Gathering potluck supper, Tues. July 19th, black and white. Used on sleigh and wagon D’Arcy, SK. Entertainment nightly. Info. rides and some farm chores. For more info Glen Walker 306-882-3283, Sue Speir, FOR SALE 3 bred sows and a boar. Call call Terry at 780-524-7533, Valleyview, 306-379-4303 sue_speir@hotmail.com 306-483-2559, Oxbow, SK. Duffy Ham 306-460-6828 cell. AB. or Email: t.r.langlois@gmail.com SAGEBRUSH TRAIL RIDES. Writing-OnStone. Register: June 30th. Ride- July 1, 2, 3, 4th; Cypress Hills- Register: July 7. Ride 2 REG. CLYDESDALE studs. Willow Way July 8, 9, 10, 11th; Lindbergh Iron Horse Burke, 10 yrs., bay with 4 white legs, 18 Trail- Register: July 21, Ride- July 22, 23, HH. Brunt-Hill Crown Royal, 12 yrs, bay 24, 25th. Earl Westergreen 403-529-7597, HERITAGE BREED CHICKS, huge variety! with 4 white legs, 18.2 HH. Both studs exc. Joanne Geertz 780-499-2462, Les O’Hara H at c h i n g M ay 1 3 t h , s o m e d e l i ve r y bloodlines and exc. breeders. Also 2 reg. 403-867-2360. sagebrushtrailrides.com available in BC. Breeds include Jersey fillies and 2 reg. studs, 1 yr., bays. All have Giants, Marans, Cochin, Chanteclers, 4 w h i t e l e g s a n d w h i t e f a c e s . CERTIFIED FARRIER. Holdfast, SK. Call Americaunas, Speckled Sussex, Brahmas, Jacob at: 306-488-4408. 204-842-5113, Birtle, MB. Minorcas, and much much more! Email: CAMP TAMARACK wagon trek and ride. info@soulshineranch.com View online at May 20th -23rd. Proceeds to learning chal- www.soulshineranch.com Lone Butte, BC lenged children. Call Myron after 3 PM FOR SALE: Mammoth and Mammoth cross 306-227-1478, tamarack.trek@gmail.com PHEASANTS AND WILD Turkeys from donkeys, $500. Phone 204-434-6132, Federally Registered hatchery. Jumbo, D. WARKENTIN - Starting horses under White and Chinese Ringneck pheasants; Steinbach, MB. saddle, taking bookings for spring training. Chukar partridge; Merriam, Eastern and 306-753-2116, 306-753-3398, Macklin, SK Rio Grande wild turkeys. We also sell CANADIAN FARRIER SCHOOL: Gary gamebird netting. Pricing and helpful litWELL BROKE TEAM of black mules. $3500. Johnston, www.canadianfarrierschool.ca erature on www.dirtwilly.com Dirt Willy For more info call 306-338-2229 weekends Email gary@canadianfarrierschool.ca Gamebird Farm & Hatchery, Ardrossan, AB. or email lrkiland@gmail.com Hendon, SK 780-922-6080, 780-983-4112 cell. Phone: 403-359-4424, Calgary, AB. NOW TAKING COLTS FOR TRAINING Terrance Hoggan of E A S Y D O E S I T PEPPY GETSYA SKIPPIN 1999 sorrel Equine Education is now taking colts for CARFIO HATCHERY. Pheasants; Wild turtobiano stallion, bloodlines of Delta Peppy starting and horses for training. Horses are keys; Guinea Fowl; Partridges; Bobwhites; San Badger and Delta Getsya There, Nu rode in an arena and on pasture, training is Jumbo Quails; Ducks; White Geese; SpeBar, Doc Bar, pasture or hand breed, sound tailored to horse owner/handler needs. cialty geese and ducks; Broiler chicks; Banand ready to go, good horse. Will take Stony Plain, AB., 780-821-0068. tams and large Heritage breeds. trades. Roger Parsonage 306-299-4474 1-877-441-0368, carfio@videotron.ca Maple Creek, SK. THE LIVERY STABLE, for harness sales and repairs. 306-283-4580, 306-262-4580, PERCHERON STALLIONS for sale. Variety Langham, SK. of ages, colors and type. Registered. Current farrier, vaccines and dewormer. Gene Conrad 204-836-2374, 204-526-0901, St. Alphonse, MB.

STANDING AT STUB 4 yr. old Palomino stallion, Flying Heavy Lopez. Sire was Heavy Linas Handle, parents were Big and Heavy and Go Brownie Panhandle. Dam: MS Moca Doc, parents were Spectacular C o w b o y s a n d S a b r e D o c D u s t e r. 306-238-4438, Goodsoil, SK. 2004 AQHA SORREL QH gelding, trained and shown as a reiner, would make good rookie or youth horse. Suitable for 4-H or Western riding. Well broke, great disposition. Must sell, owner attending school. For more info. $8500 OBO, 306-961-7416 or 306-763-3544 eves. Prince Albert, SK. 17 YR. OLD APPENDIX QH sorrel gelding barrel horse. Priced to sell! $5000 OBO. For more info:780-385-5400, Camrose, AB REG. BUCKSKIN GELDING, 5 yrs. old, 15.3 HH, been used on feedlot, has been p a s t u r e r o p e d o f o f f. O t h e r h o r s e s available. 403-701-1548, Strathmore, AB. 9 YR. OLD, 15.2 HH, sorrel QH gelding, big, good looking, extremely smooth, has lots of miles, pasture roped, experienced rider only, easy to catch, farrier and load, $4000 OBO. 306-245-3728, Tyvan, SK. REG 5 YR OLD sorrel ranch gelding, 16 HH, well mannered, done feedlot work, roped on pasture. 204-249-0038, Oakville, MB.

ALL BLACK- ALL REG.- ALL Excellent Pedigrees. Yearlings and up. All for sale. Ph 306-384-1830, Saskatoon, SK. or email tennesseewalkers@shaw.ca

TWO MODEL 1266 GOF air incubators. One GOF air hatcher. Used for poultry and ratites, good cond., $700 ea. 306-372-4929 or 306-372-7676, Luseland, SK. G Q F I N C U B ATO R S , Hova Bator and Sportsman. Tartan Farms, Lockport, MB 204-757-4532. lorne@tartan-opticon.com

GEORGE’S HARNESS & SADDLERY, makers of leather and nylon harness. Custom saddles, tack, collars, neck yoke, double trees. Box 29, Ryley, AB, T0B 4A0, 780-663-3611 DUE TO a tragic accident I’m forced to www.georgesharnessandsaddlery.com drastically reduce my ALPACA HERD. FeGIGANTIC HORSE EQUIP. AUCTION for males and males of various colors. LuxuriEstate of Otto Roessler, Hines Creek, AB. ous dense fibre. Will be avail at a much reSaturday, May 28, 2011, 10:00 AM Local duced price. You can pick your own pkgs. Time. 5th wheel wooden wagon, box, rub- FIBER for sale. 780-658-2162, Ranfurly AB ber on steel; rebuilt grain tank; breaking cart; sleighs; 2 Fresnos; Forge; anvil; Restored: JD single disc drill; #8 Cockshutt DD drill; 2 JD, 1 Oliver Sulky plows; JD, MARKET LEADERS, ANDRES EXPORTS Rockfort, Emerson gang plows; 3 cultiva- is buying all classes of bison. Dean tors; 3- 8’ discs; JD #2, MH 15, Frost and 306-224-2088 at Windthorst, SK. Wood Giant 8 mowers; IHC and JD rakes, 2 harrow carts. For listing and pictures BISON WANTED - Canadian Prairie Bison view www.pattersonsauction.ca Phone is looking to contract grain finished bison Patterson’s Auction Mart Ltd., Dawson for a growing market in Canada, US and Creek, BC. 250-782-6272, 250-784-4307. Europe. Paying top market $$ for all aniPEOPLE HAULER, tandem walking beam mals. For more information contact Roger axle on back, 5th wheel steering; 2 double Provencher, roger@cdnbison.com or sets leather harness for horse size, good. 306-468-2316. Join our Producer-owned bison company and enjoy the benefits. Phone 306-373-1275, Saskatoon, SK. JD BUGGY WITH SHAFTS, $2500. Phone SUNGOLD SPECIALTY MEATS. New company is seeking a continuous supply of 306-662-2960, Maple Creek, SK. grain fed and grass fed Bison. Randy ORIGINAL DOCTOR’S BUGGY, original Smith, 1-800-363-6602. leather and cover, mint condition, $3000. QUILL CREEK BISON is purchasing all 306-525-8827, Ituna, SK. types of bison. Paying top dollar for finWAGON: All alum. 360° turntable, brakes, ished animals, cull cows and bulls. Can buy springs, HD marine canvas roll up cover. live weight or on the rail. Can PU. Prompt $6500 OBO. 250-620-0006, Horsefly, BC. payment. Call Doug at 306-383-2520, Quill HORSE COLLARS, all sizes; Steel and alu- Lake, SK. quillcreek@sasktel.net minum horseshoes. We ship anywhere. PAYSEN BISON SQUEEZE w/sliding gate, Keddie’s 1-800-390-6924. very good condition, $2500 OBO. 306-747-3713, Holbein, SK.

WWW.ELLIOTTCUTTINGHORSES.COM 35+ yrs. training, showing, sales, clinics, QUALITY MADE SADDLES: F. Eamor, Riley lessons. Clifford and Sandra Elliott. Payn- McCormick, Kenway, Frazier. Phone: 403-969-9809, Nanton, AB. ton, SK., 306-895-2107.

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GREAT PYRENEES guardians of any livestock and pest control. Ready to go May 3/11. 6 males, 1 female. Please contact by phone: 306-922-4352, Prince Albert, SK. ASCA REG. AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD pups for sale. Working parents, 5 black tri, 1 blue merle, 5 females, 1 male. Ready to g o M a y 1 2 . W i l l h av e 1 s t s h o t s . 306-567-4295 murray.gloria@sasktel.net Bladworth, SK. Predator control ANATOLIAN SHEPHERD pups, ready May 12th, good with livestock and children. $500, non-breeding contract, includes first shots, dewormed and Revolution. Lloydminster, SK area, phone: 306-344-5400. AKBASH/ PYRENEES MAREMMA pups, good guard dogs, 3 males, 2 females, ready to go. 780-688-3311, Holden, AB. AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPS for sale, c/w 1st shots and vet check. Swift Current, SK 306-553-2244 www.muridale.com PREDATOR CONTROL, Akhbash/Maremma cross puppies, ready to go, raised w/sheep $300. 306-246-4468, Richard, SK.

Love Is Possible... Camelot Introductions is a successful Matchmaking Service serving MB and SK. All clients are interviewed in person. We have 18 years experience RW O RG AN IC LTD. and have matched 1000’s of people. InterBox 232 M ossb a nk ,SK.S0H 3G 0 views in SK are being held May 27-29. Call rw org a nic@ sa sk tel.net now to book your appointment with award Ph: 306 -354 -26 6 0 Fa x : 306 -354 -26 6 1 winning Matchmaker. Must be non-smoker and able to pass criminal check. GREAT DANE TERRIER cross pups, ready Curre n tly Lookin g For w w w. c a m e l o t i n t r o d u c t i o n s . c o m to go, quiet, well behaved, family friendly, $100 ea. 306-232-4301, Hague, SK. Sp rin g W h e a t, Durum a n d Fe e d Gra in s 204-888-1529. A LL GRA DES GREAT PYRENEES/Border Collie puppies, ready to go, includes 1st shots. L icen s ed a n d b o n d ed . M o n ey Pa id o n the Ra m p. Phone 306-963-2757, Imperial, SK. CERT. ORGANIC YELLOW CORN, COR/ EXPLOSIVES CONTRACTOR- Beaver MAREMMA PUPS. Good working parents. NOP, 500 metric ton. Call 204-325-4658, dams, rocks, stumps. Reasonable rates. B o r n l a t e F e b r u a r y, r e a d y n o w. Winkler, MB. c4k_ens@hotmail.com Northwest Demolition, Radisson, SK, 403-556-7952, Olds, AB. PYRENEES/MAREMMA X pups from workCERTIFIED ORGANIC spelt, oats, peas 306-827-2269, 306-827-7835. ing parents. Ready to go. $200. and barley. 306-426-2157, Smeaton, SK. 780-826-7443 Bonnyville, AB CERT. ORGANIC GOLDEN and brown flax. GREAT PYRENEES MAREMMA CROSS 306-287-3388, wcpackaging@sasktel.net guard dogs, $200. Phone 306-243-4215, Watson, SK. Macrorie, SK. ORGANIC SEED: Goodeve midge resistant wheat, barley and durum. Young, SK, phone 306-259-4982 or 306-259-2055.

CUSTOMIZED ROLLER MILLS, PTO or elec.; Also rebuilt mills. 306-682-4347, cell 306-231-3439, Humboldt, SK. THREE 30’ FEED bunks, made from drill stem and belting, $400/ea OBO; Ten 10’ corral panels, heavy wall square tubing, $100/ea; Two 12’, one 14’, one 16’ gates, NEW ORGANIC SEED TREATMENT WANTED: TRUCK or trailer mount manure $125/ea. 306-699-7215, Qu’Appelle, SK. p r o d u c t fo r s a l e . C a l l fo r d e t a i l s spreader, 400 bu. or larger. 306-666-4513, 306-542-7639, Kamsack, SK. Fox Valley, SK. 2004 HI-HOG TUB, slide gate, S-alley, TRADE AND EXPORT Canada Inc. now palp. cage, squeeze, hardly used, $10,000. BALE PICKER HYDRA-DECK TRUCK; ‘91 feed oats, flax and feed peas. Dodge dually, diesel, 4x4, 5spd., 240 000 2002 2620 Haybuster, w/wo scale, done buying Quick pay. Contact Lorna 1-877-339-1959. about 7000 bales, well maintained, $9500. kms, $9500. 306-939-4882, Earl Grey, SK. 780-523-2299, High Prairie, AB. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF ALL TYPES SVEN ROLLER MILLS. Built for over 40 years. PTO/elec. drive, 40 to 1000 bu./hr. USED CATTLE SQUEEZE, with palpation of lentils and flax. 306-642-3668, cage, mounted on digital scale. Will sell 306-642-4692, Rockglen, SK. Example: 300 bu./hr. unit costs $1/hr. to run. Rolls peas and all grains. We regroove separately. 306-845-2406, Turtleford, SK. RED CLOVER SEED, $2.50/lb. and repair all makes of mills. Apollo Ma306-335-2280, Lemberg, SK. chine, 306-242-9884 or 1-877-255-0187, www.apollomachineandproducts.com at M&M ORGANIC MARKETING is now Saskatoon, SK. buying: feed flax, organic oats - milling CEMENT BUNKS, 10’ lengths. Contact and feed, feed peas, soy beans, spelt. Owen 306-948-2387, Biggar, SK. 204-379-2451, St. Claude, MB. COMMON MILLING OATS, cleaned on farm, 96% germ, almost 100% wild oat free, $6.50/bu. 780-205-2316, Paradise Hill, SK.

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GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, black and tan, 3 males, 2 females, ready to go May 8, $400. 306-778-3405, Waldeck, SK PUREBRED LASSIE COLLIE pups, 2 sets of shots, dewormed. For more info call 306-280-9192, Warman, SK. TO GIVE AWAY: Golden Lab, 6 years old, to a loving and caring family. He is a truly loveable dog. 403-933-7202 or 403-835-8364, Turner Valley, AB.

CENTRAL WATER & EQUIPMENT Services Ltd. Portable Pump and Pipeline Sales, Service and Rentals. www.centralwater.net Local phone: 306-975-1999, Fax: 306-975-7175, Toll free 1-800-561-7867.

REGISTERED AUSTRALIAN CATTLE dogs, reds and blues. Ready to go. Health and working guarantee. Proven producers of hard working dogs. One time price $350. Contact Christine 780-712-7974, Peers, AB. or diamondhitch@hotmail.com

USED MOTOROLA VERTEX 2-way radios. Prices start at $225. Antennas and radio repairs. Future Communications, 306-949-3000, Regina, SK.

CKC CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVERS. ALFALFA SQUARE HAY bales, premium In June Championship, lines, gentle but quality, $5.00 each. Certified organic. athletic, great guard dogs. 306-731-3535, Lumsden, SK. 306-335-2280, Lemberg, SK.

80 IDEAS for low cost cattle corrals, plus One-Man layouts, 120 diagrams; free look! www.OneManCorrals.com SILVER STREAM SHELTERS: 30x72 single steel frame cover kit, $4700; 38x100 truss, $11,900. Replacement tarps for any brand, patch kits, rope webbing and ratchets. Call 1-877-547-4738. TWO SOLAR PUMPS and 2 steel troughs, approx. 1000 gal. capacity. All are new, never used. New cost $7574. Asking $5000. 204-773-3044, Russell, MB. WANTED: NIFTY GRAIN feeder on trailer. 780-365-2175, Andrew, AB.

GREAT SANDHILLS MUSEUM is looking for manequins from old clothing store displays to be used for museum display. Contact 306-623-4227, Sceptre, SK.

CANADA ORGANIC CERTIFIED by OCIA Canada. The ultimate in organic integrity for producers, processors and brokers. Call Ruth Baumann, 306-682-3126, Humboldt, SK, rbaumann@ocia.org, www.ocia.org

CKC REG SHETLAND Sheepdog (Sheltie) puppies, vet checked, vaccinated and ready to go, $700. Phone: 306-260-2646, Vanscoy, SK.

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WANTED: CERTIFIED ORGANIC slaughter cattle, preferably forage finished. Contact Peter Lundgard at Nature’s Way Farm, 780-338-2934, Grimshaw, AB.

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Prompt payment, timely deliveries. Please contact Tanya @ 306-249-4151 or email:info@shamrockseeds.com for pricing and delivery information. Shamrock Seeds is a licensed and bonded Grain Dealer centrally located in Saskatoon, SK.

506 DEEDED ACRES in northern BC, house, cabin, generator power, propane, stove and fridge. Heavy timber, natural meadows. Approx. 2 miles of frontage on Half Way River. Contact Tim 780-621-7514. 12 ACRES IN Okanagan Valley. Hwy 97 frontage near Vaseux Lake. 2300 sq ft. 2 bdrm/2 bath remodeled home with full basement, 34x72’ shop. Land is flat and clean. Ideal for orchard or vineyard. 250-498-3887 DOUBLE WIDE on large lot in adult park on Shuswap Lake, incl. 4 appliances, basement, carport, fruit trees, garden space, $89,000. Ph. 250-675-6823, Sorrento, BC. 60 ACRE VINEYARD with winery licence. All lands out of the ALR. Located in the Okanagan BC. For more information call 250-540-7009, Vernon, BC.


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MELFORT, SK. COMMERCIAL/FARML A N D p r o p e r t i e s fo r s a l e . I n q u i r e 403-771-8660 or www.plasckorealty.com LAND FOR SALE: 95 acres in the town limits of Biggar, SK. 306-221-1017. PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, MB. 113’ frontage bare lot on Saskatchewan Ave. in the heart of Portage, lot behind with brick building once a bus depot. Put your business here. Phone Christianson Soils Ltd. 204-239-6086. abchristianson@shaw.ca

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NELSON’S AUCTION SERVICE Saturday, May 14, 2011, 10:00 AM, Cudworth, SK. Carol Kaminecki Estate Auction. House and contents. A two bdrm 988 sq. ft. home with attached 416 sq. ft. garage, all on a 60’x140’ lot with large garden. Nice laundry room, central vac, newer oak cupboards, newer carpets. To view visit w w w. n e l s o n s a u c t i o n . c o m o r p h o n e : 306-944-4320 or attend the Open House May 9, 2011, 6-8 PM at 509 - 6th Avenue. FISHERMAN’S DREAM GET-A-WAY! PL #911669. Located on picturesque Wekusko Lake, MB. Breathtaking view throughout home, HOUSE FOR SALE, ready to move from quality custom-built home, room for ex- Wakaw, SK. 30x50, built in 1968. $45,000 pansion. Outdoor living in your front yard!! incl. move, 200 km radius from Saskatoon. $600,000. Call Jim at Pine View Realty Ltd. Phone 306-715-1507. 1-888-760-2300 View more photos and email us at www.pineviewrealty.com

FOR SALE: 3 bdrm townhouse, att. garage, in Martensville, SK. Basement partly fin- LAKEVIEW, BRAND NEW at Hitchcock ished. 306-382-8265, 306-222-0249. Bay, Lake Diefenbaker SK, 1440 sq ft, titled, 2 bath, 2 bdrm on main, more in basement, AC, offers. Ph. 306-573-4800. SUN HILLS RESORT at Lake of the Prairies, SK, only 40 min. east of Yorkton. Lots and cabins selling now! Starting at $49,000, fully serviced! Ph. 306-621-9680 or visit www.sunhillsresort.com GREEN LAKE, SK Fishing Lodge subdivision, 2 lots with 16x80’ beautiful mobile home, like new, fully furnished, woodstove, many extras, 24x28’ double car garage. Excellent fishing. Must be seen. $299,000 OBO. Phone 306-832-2191. ANGLEMONT, BC. on sunny side of Shuswap Lake. Upper floor: 1232 sq.ft, 3 bedHOUSE, 1150 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 1 bath, year room, 2.5 bath, full walkout basement, round living at Fishing Lake, SK. Deeded winterized log home on 1/2 acre lot. Close p r o p e r t y, 2 0 0 y a r d s t o l a ke s h o r e , to beach. 9 hole golf course and marina. $165,000. New highway this year, no flood Enjoy approx. 8 months of summer weathdanger. Great resort for fishing, boating, er. For more info. call 250-770-0977, g o l fi n g , h u n t i n g . b o b g @ s a s k t e l . n e t 250-992-3333 or 250-455-6327. 306-554-2416, 306-554-7631 Wynyard, SK

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REDUCED TO $11,500 OBO. 3 bedroom 2007 FLEETWOOD, 16x80, 3 bed, 2 bungalow in Lintlaw, SK. 204-734-6199. bath, appliances incl. $80,000 OBO. Will send pics. 306-768-2235, Carrot River, SK. HOUSE TO MOVE: 1400 sq.ft. 3 BR, 1 1/2 baths, energy efficient, 1984 bi-lev- 1985 MOBILE HOME must be moved. el, laundry on main, incl. all appl., photos 16x72’, 3 bdrms, 1 bath. Well looked after. avail. $99,500 OBO. Near McLean, SK. DW, s t ove , f r i d g e , p o r c h , $ 3 2 , 5 0 0 . 306-699-7118, countryhome@sasktel.net 403-224-2618, Bowden, AB. HOUSE TO BE MOVED: 1904 sq. ft. 5 bdrm, 2-1/2 baths, energy efficient, AC, with an orig. attached mother-in-law suite, 1977 bungalow, incl. appl. and furniture. Photos avail. $109,000 OBO. Near Regina, SK. Ph. 306-586-2411. delaine0206@hotmail.com

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1972 MODEL, 1100 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., 1 bath house w/attached single car garage. Super kitchen w/black fridge, stove and d/w. Available immediately. Taking offers. Please call Joe 306-221-2970, Osler, SK.

1996 3 BDRM. MOBILE HOME. Asking $65,000. 780-672-1395, 780-608-6203, Camrose, AB.

2010 MODULAR HOME TO MOVE, 1520 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 baths, gourmet kitchen, EL SALVADOR BEACH HOUSE for sale at skylight, vaulted ceilings, immediate pos- El Espino beach on Pacific Ocean. 1600 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Built in 2009. session. 306-367-4925, Middle Lake, SK. $180,000 negotiable. Call 306-621-1706 ALL BUILDINGS MOVED. MOBILE HOMES or e-mail: btmak@sasktel.net single, double and additions. Ph Howell SASK. LANDING PROVINCIAL PARK: Building Movers, 306-539-1791, Regina SK Lot available for sale, 64x133 on Omache TO BE MOVED: 1999 16x80’ SRI mobile Bay. John Cave, Edge Realty Ltd. Phone home, 3 bdrm., 2-1/2 baths. Lumsden, SK. 306-773-7379. www.farmsask.com Phone 306-731-3390 or 306-539-3945. RM OF KELVINGTON #366, SE 36-38-11 TO BE MOVED: 1986 16x73’ mobile home. W2, SW 36-38-11 W2. Excellent hunting Has new: shingles, siding, styrofoam insu- half section, elk, deer, moose and bear. lation, windows, skirting, flooring, and Phone 306-231-7677. countertop, 2x6 construction, some appli- COWAN LAKE. Approx. half mile of lakea n c e s . A m u s t s e e ! $ 6 4 , 9 0 0 O B O. front. 110 acres. 2 miles north of Big River, 306-329-4708, Asquith, SK. SK. Partially treed, rest in alfalfa. Gentle 1975 VISTA VILLA 14x68’ mobile home, 2 slopes to the lake. Many good building bdrm. w/14x30’ addition, 4 appliances, sites. Development potential. $349,000. Phone 306-477-4757 or mweiss@shaw.ca $9500 OBO. 780-781-0176, Camrose, AB.

DEAL DIRECT WITH Canadian owner, for sale house Playa del Carmen, Mexico (Playa Car) owned with title. Approx. 1700 sq. ft., with pool, quiet gated secure, 3 f l o o r s , 3 b d r m , 2 - 1 / 2 b at h s , p r i c e $249,000 US. www.saskwestfinancial.com Serious inquiries only.

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CANOE LAKE WEST RESORT: Fishing and hunting resort on about 45 acres. Store/restaurant, 8 cabins, 50 campsites, potable water. (Outfitting business can be purchased separately). Call for more information and equipment list. MLS ®370996. Turtle Lake: 576 sq. ft. water frontage cabin at DNR Beach. 2 bdrms, open floor plan. Fantastic view overlooking lake from patio. MLS ®370070. Call Wally Lorenz, RE/MAX of the Battlefords, North Battleford, SK. 306-446-8800 or 306-843-7898, www.remaxbattlefords.com

BRAND NEW 2011 16x76’ modular home. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Fridge, stove, dishwasher. Available for immediate delivery. $64,900. Also - One 20x76’ modular home available. Call Darcy at 306-773-3358, Swift Current, PARADISE AND RV PARK in Fort GreenSK. for more info. wood, BC. Park model 40x12 w/large deck, and lot, facing water stream. Email SHERWOOD MODULAR HOMES, factory gilbertroy35@gmail.com 403-341-9639. built homes ready to move, 16’, 20’, 22’ or wider in stock or place a custom order. R e g i n a 1 - 8 6 6 - 8 3 8 - 7 7 4 4 o r E s t e va n 1-877-378-7744.

DELBURNE, AB, 1440 sq. ft., 3 bdrm deluxe home, 2 baths, 60x135 lot , 5 min. to MEDALLION HOMES 1-800-249-3969 nice small town. 403-341-9639, Immediate delivery: New 16’ and 20’ HOUSE TO MOVE: 768 sq. ft. 2 bedroom golfing, modular homes; Also used 14’ and 16’ bungalow, triple windows, lots of up- email gilbertroy35@gmail.com homes. Now available: Lake homes. grades, $19,999. 306-525-5438 Regina SK Medallion Homes, 306-764-2121, Prince Albert, SK. BIG RIVER, SK. 2 storey 850 sq. ft., 2 bdrm. home on 50x140’ lot, nice cond., 1300 SQ. FT. ranch style, 2 bdrm, ensuite taxes $500, great starter/summer home, in master, main floor laundry, single att. close to lakes, $62,500. Ph 306-469-7572. garage, basement can be included. LocatBUILDING TO BE MOVED situated on BEAUTIFUL 1925 2 STOREY, 4 bed- ed Sask. Phone 403-223-1885, visit Smiley Hutterian Brethren Colony. Building room, character home. Located in Days- www.wadeshousemoving.com being used for housing and is 124’x32’ w/4 land, AB. On 2 lots. Original hardwood 1951 1-1/2 STOREY, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, removable porches that are 22x22’ Newer flooring and moulding’s throughout, en- ready to move, $30,000. 306-545-5040, windows, doors and vinyl siding. Call Brad closed front sun porch, upgrades include: 306-332-3772, rdbrady@sasktel.net Sask Edgerton, Edge Realty Ltd., 306-463-4515, new furnace, new water heater, many new Kindersley, SK. windows and underground 100 amp. power service. To view call 780-374-2298.

CABIN ON ISLAND in Northern SK., just 15 mins. from the town of La Ronge. Visit 2 ACRE LOT on east edge of Norquay, SK. Power and telephone run past properwww.larongecottage.com for info. ty. Mature spruce on south side of lot, well LAC LARONGE, SK., Bear Island, lake- on property. Good hunting area, $10,000; front lot, 1150 sq. ft., post and beam con- LARGE LOT on north end of Canora, SK. struction, 2 bdrm, workshop, guest cot- 260x600’, almost totally treed. Power and tage, garden shed, all buildings are cedar natural gas close by, $14,900. View on the and knotty pine. Solar backed by 4000 web at www.hawrylukagency.com or for watt dsl. generator, selling price $449,000. more information call Rod Hilderman, Hawryluk Agency Inc., Kamsack, SK. toll 306-749-3453, 306-425-9823. free at 1-866-477-7771 or 306-542-2422. $20,000 EACH. 5 lots at Burgis Beach, Good Spirit Lake, SK. Canora water pipe- HOUSE FOR SALE in Mesa, AZ. 3444 North line at the street. Adjacent to one of the Tuscany Circle. Located in the beautiful lots is a 1377 sq. ft. 1-1/2 storey cottage gated community of Las Sendas. 2451 sq. with 4 bdrms. and a large deck off back ft. 2 storey w/pool and hot tub. Built in door. Extensively renovated. 1000 gal. 1999. For more info call 306-487-7993 or septic tank. 1250 gal. water tank included email lisaag@signaldirect.ca or connect to water pipeline for additional cost. Listed at $109,900 or w/the adjacent LOG HOMES, custom built, hand crafted, lot $129,900. View on the website at Pike Lake, SK. Phone 306-493-2448 or www.hawrylukagency.com or for more 306-222-6558, backcountry@yourlink.ca info call Rod Hilderman, Hawryluk Agency HOUSE TO MOVE: 1200 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, I n c . , K a m s a c k , S K . t o l l f r e e a t recent hardwood, updated bedroom win1-866-477-7771 or 306-542-2422. dows, 2 car garage, asking $50,000. 306-344-2200, Paradise Hill, SK. ALMOST LAKEFRONT! Historical vacation home in Big River, SK, very near the shore of the 30 mile long Cowan Lake. This area is a natural paradise of big timbered hills, lakes, skiing, snowmobiling, fishing 860 SQ. FT. 3 bdrm bungalow, built 1972, and hunting on a subdividable double lot very nice condition, $29,000 delivered. with garage. This home is super clean, fur- Phone 403-223-1885, Taber, AB. Visit: nished and ready for use. $44,400. Call www.wadeshousemoving.com Many more Clarice 306-469-4888. homes available.

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DUPLEX TO BE MOVED, large two storey 3000 sq. ft., 6 bdrms., 4 bathrooms, beautiful hardwood floors, north of Bonnyville, AB. Call 780-826-0346.

SAM’S MOBILE HOMES: We pay top dollar for used mobile homes. 14’ and 16’ preferred. Wanted immediately. We sell good quality used homes for great prices. John Becker 306-781-4130, Pilot Butte SK

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SEVEN QUARTERS: SUNSET HOUSE, AB. SE-18-71-19-W5. 5 quarters in one block, all fenced/cross fenced w/buffalo and elec. fence for exc. rotational grazing for 200 pairs. Lots of water, dugouts and creek. Perfect for yearling and cow/calf. One yardsite, power, phone, septic, well. 120 cult. summerfallow, 65 acres alfalfa; Additional 1/2 section available 1/2 mile away. 220 acres summerfallow. Home quarter may also be available. Phone 780-524-3112, 780-552-3428 cell. NORTHERN ALBERTA SHEEP farmer, looking at retirement, is looking for someone to work with, and eventually take over our operation in a few years. No money down. The right person will have ambition, selfmotivation and livestock experience, preferably with sheep. We currently operate a 300 ewe sheep farm with Sydell handling system and Race well weighing/sorting chute, large lambing barns and wellfenced pastures. There is lots of opportunity for expansion and/or off-farm income in AB. Serious enquires or for more info contact John Woodburn, Box 565, Grimshaw, AB, T0H 1W0. Phone 780-332-4481, e-mail woodburn@telusplanet.net. ACREAGE 5 MIN. from Red Deer, AB. 1407 sq. ft., 1986 built ranch, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, attached 2 car garage, 30x36 detached heated w/220, 16x8 door, lots of trees, all on 1.18 acres. Too many upgrades to list. $559,000. 403-347-6024 or 403-391-2328 djrindal@shaw.ca TEN QUARTER MIXED FARM, all in a block, w/lease revenue, could sell as turnkey. Motivated to sell. Please contact Tammy or Joanne at Royal LePage 780-594-4414 Cold Lake, AB. SANGUDO, AB. FARM, 300 acres with an additional 320 acres available. 12 acres lakefront with walkout basement, in-floor heating, all set up for animals. $590,000. Call Bonnie, Exit Realty, 780-778-9408 propertybonnie@gmail.com

ATTN: DEVELOPERS/ HOBBY FARMERS, 133 acres, river front overlooking the North SK. River and Eagle Creek, 45 min. from Saskatoon, SK, $299,000. 306-220-3017, canflytoday@hotmail.com SERENITY COVE, CRAIK, SK, newest recreational development adjacent to 9-hole grass greens golf course. 65 lots from $30,000 - $60,000. Cottages $299,900 - $370,000. Park model trailers with garages from $104,900 - $184,900. Park model trailers only on lots $79,900 and up. For more info call Dave Low, at Realty Executives MJ, 306-631-9201. SELLING: 70 ACRES of land bordering Spence Lake, MB. Phone 204-628-3366.

68 ACRES of productive farming, 6000 plus sq. ft. Colonial-Style home, shop, garage, vintage log home, irrigation systems on a mile of riverfront, $1,949,000. Lisa Salt Re/Max Vernon, BC, 1-800-667-2040. www.saltteam.ca webinfo@saltteam.ca CATTLE RANCH FOR SALE. Quesnel, BC. 264 acres deeded, 360 leased. Irrigation. 5 bdrm. house, 2 bdrm cabin, numerous outbuildings, good water, two wells. View on propertyguys.com #68413. 250-255-1331 or email rseguin2@gmail.com Also full line of cattle and equipment for sale. QUALITY LOG HOME, w/suite, 72 acres, water license, gravity irrigation, outbuildings. Pics/info. call 250-445-6642, historic Greenwood, BC. Email lbfolvik@telus.net NORTH PEACE, BC, FIVE QUARTERS, CERTIFIED ORGANIC, land and bison herd, fenced and cross-fenced, 4 dugouts, good well, 1500 bu. steel grain bin, 35x60 Cover-All, good handling facilities, small house, good established meat sales. $10,000/yr. natural gas lease income, adjacent Crown land available. Selling due to retirement. 250-785-5794.

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FINISHER HOG FACILITY on full quarter, newer barn, fully slatted, shop, 3 phase power, auto backup, immediate use possible; HOG FACILITY farrow to ISO wean, 150 acres, near Penhold, AB. Needs work; WANTED farrow to finish operation with good barns and immediate use. 250 ff or bigger. Jac Theelen Realty Ltd., Red Deer, AB. 403-318-2252

NATURAL PARADISE on 147 acres near Drayton Valley. A home, 3 shops and a garage. MLS E3257654. Call Mary at Realty Executives, 780-542-0012, 780-514-7979.

ALBERTA LAND FOR SALE: TABER: Large hog farm, newer barns, 700 sows farrow to 100 lbs., 80 acres, 2 homes, livestock optional. (#1725, Ben). PICTURE BUTTE: Large finishing hog operation, 32000 head finishing barns, 160 acres, very well setup, home, isolated area. (#1724, Ben). PEACE COUNTY: 11,938 acres farmland in one block, $52,607 surface lease revenue, 3 homes, shops, quonsets, cattle handling facilities, etc. (#1714, Chris). PICTURE BUTTE: Very well maintained 4000 head feedlot on paved highway, heated shop, big hay shed, feedmill, quonset, pivot, home, etc. MLS® (#1713, Frans). COALDALE: Feedlot with a section of pivot irrigated land. (#1708, Ben). BOW ISLAND: Pivot irrigated land, quonset, grain bins. (#1700, Walt). TILLEY: Nice parcel irrigated land, $12,000 surface revenue. (#1701, Ben). SCANDIA: 320 acres row crop land, pivot irrigated, home with mature yard, $4000 annual surface revenue. (#1684, Hans). VAUXHALL: Nice irrigation farm! 2200 acres, pivot irrigated, 3 nice yards, 3 huge newer shops, 2 modern hog feeder barns, grain storage, $32,288 oil revenue. (#1665, Frans). FOR RENT: Two (2000 hd each) modern hog feeder barns in southern AB. (Frans). SASK. LAND FOR SALE: Large ranch mostly in one block; complete with cows, horses, equipment. (#1659, Chris, ext 228). SHAUNAVON, SK: 10 quarters in one block, 9 quarters seeded to hay mixtures, pasture fenced and setup for rotational grazing. (#1736, Gordon). RM OF BENGOUGH: Good mixed agriculture and grassland, grain storage. (#1717, Elmer). Signature Service Real Estate Coaldale and Taber, AB. 1-866-345-3414, website www.canadafarmandranch.com LOOKING TO RENT pivot irrigated land for forage production prefer Strathmore/ Brooks, AB. area, but would consider all areas. Long term lease preferably. Ph 403-507-8660. bschmitt@barr-ag.com SHEEP AND GRAIN farm in the Wildwood, AB. area for sale. One 4 bdrm house and one 2 bdrm house, heated shop, barn holds up to 400 ewes, 320 acres (60 acres creek and bush), rest open with possible leasing of 160 acres. Contact phone /fax: 780-325-2365. 1760 DEEDED ACRES ALL IN 1 BLOCK. Excellent buildings, lots of water, bison fencing. May be sold in smaller parcels. High Prairie, AB area. Ph 780-524-9305.

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7 QUARTERS OF DEEDED land east of Aca- FARMS, RANCHES, ACREAGES AND dia Valley, AB. Phone 403-972-2218. DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY. Check out our website to view all of our listings: 1) 6800 ACRE BISON ranch, 2 modern www.remaxbattlefords.com or email: homes, large surface lease revenue, land r.manegre@sasktel.net for a complete list all in a block, Smokey Lake area. 2) Deluxe of inventory. Call Roger Manegre, Re/Max quarter section with Clearwater River of the Battlefords, 306-446-8800, North frontage, west of Caroline. 3) Hay and Battleford, SK. grain quarter NW of Onoway, very productive and service lease revenue. 4) Approx. RM 166 IRRIGATION: Approx. 1553 acres 1600 acre cattle property west of Edmon- of mixed farmland. Centre pivot and wheel ton. 5) 480 acre bison farm NW of St. Al- move. Gravel pit. Ph John Cave at Edge bert, good buildings, very private. 6) De- Realty Ltd., 306-773-7379, Swift Current, luxe lar ge ranch with surface lease SK. www.farmsask.com revenues and large gravel deposits, can be turnkey operation, private and exclusive. TWO NEW LISTINGS close to Regina: 160 Have buyers for grainland. Don Jarrett, Re- acres, 8 miles north, 130 cultivated, beaualty Executives Leading, 780-991-1180, tiful treed yard site with 2053 sq.ft. 2 storey, air strip with hangars for 22 airplanes. Spruce Grove, AB. www.donjarrett.com Excellent water supply; 188 acres farm 3300 ACRES, 5 deeded quarters, balance is land, 15 miles NW, city water within 1/4 a lease and runs lengthways with the Little mile. All weather road past property. SutSmokey River, great pasture, hunting and ton Group Results Realty, Regina, SK. Harfishing, over 600 acres of tame grass, lots ry Sheppard, 306-530-8035. of water, completely fenced and crossfenced, approximately 2000 sq. ft. log ONE QUARTER, RM Beaver River. Farmland home, w/lots of new improvements, or recreational property. Lots of wildlife. $ 1 , 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 . F o r m o r e i n f o c a l l 120 acres open. Close to Provincial Park and rivers. $90,000. 306-238-4667 Good780-524-3174, Valleyview, AB. soil, SK

HAWRYLUK AGENCY INC., Kamsack, SK. Check out these exceptional listings in the Kamsack, Yorkton area. RM of Livingston #331- One 66 acre parcel and two 80 acre parcels. Excellent recreation value. Only $29,900 each; RM of St. Philips #301- 160 acres/135 acres cult. 1/2 mile from west boundary of Duck Mountain Provincial Park. Excellent hunting area with power close. $80,000; RM of Cote #271- 1) 2 miles south of Kamsack on Hwy. 8. 312 acres of fenced rolling pasture, with beautiful views, assorted outbuildings and a house that may be salvageable. $195,000. 2) Grainland. 472 acres/320 acres cult. 3 steel bins. Close to Runnymede. Renter in place for upcoming crop season. $270,000. 3) 799 acre cattle operation. Includes house, yard, assorted outbuildings, set up for rotational grazing with approx. 3 miles of water lines. Scenic rolling land with wildlife galore. Home located on shore of small lake, $450,000. View all of our listings at www.hawrylukagency.com or for more information ph Rod Hilderman, Hawryluk Agency Inc., Kamsack, SK. Tollfree at 1-866-477-7771 or 306-542-2422. TIM HAMMOND REALTY RM 246 near Ituna, SK. 8.5 quarters with 919 cult. acres, 2009 assessment $318,200, (avg. $43,000/qtr), excellent 960 sq. ft. home, 3 bdrms, 2 bath, lots of upgrades, detached garage, 36x40 heated shop, 44,400 bu. bins, 50x80 machine shed, 24x40 barn, 36x58 shed, older 1.5 storey home. $1,050,000 plus full line of machinery. MLS 386276 Alex Morrow 306-332-4161. http://Lekach.TimHammond.ca

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YORKTON, SASK. FARMLAND, 3 quarters hay and pasture. Corrals adequate for NATURAL PRAIRIE ACREAGE on north 900 head of cattle. 2 bdrm bungalow. Call Sask River. Perfect for organic farm/cattle, Lorie 250-585-6770 or 250-713-2488. Stunning views, 55 acres. 306-497-3380, Blaine Lake, SK. w w w. d w e i n . c a RM OF FISH CREEK 137 acres cultivated, reSOUTH SASKATCHEWAN RANCH: 3200 NW12-41-27-W2, 17 acres of quarter also available. acres deeded land. Full set of modern maining 2002 FMV assessment 59,000 for quarter. b u i l d i n g s . J o h n C ave , E d g e R e a l t y. Call Dwein Trask, Century 21 Conexus Re306-773-7379 www.farmsask.com alty 306-221-1035, Saskatoon, SK. RM BLAINE LAKE. Approx. 5280 ft. of river frontage, estimated to have 300,000 BISON RANCH FOR SALE: 200 acres. yards of gravel. 781 acres of grazing land. 160 acres grass/alfalfa mix, fenced, cross- All fenced. Pump house (insulated and fenced, 40 acres bush, 2 wells, corrals, heated) with 6 watering troughs. Priced as 200-300 head capacity, provincial forest an investment property because of the rivon 3 sides. 306-764-5554 Prince Albert, SK er frontage and gravel. Seller will sell any CATTLEMAN’S DREAM: 5 quarters, 4 portion or all as a package. MLS® 393713. fenced and one farmland, beautiful yard Call Roger Manegre, Re/Max of the Battlew/1700 sq. ft. house, 2-1/2 miles from St. fords, North Battleford, SK, 306-446-8800, Brieux, SK., barn, cattle shelter, corrals, www.remaxbattlefords.com heated shop, 50x100 shed. 306-275-2007. www.dwein.ca VISCOUNT, all of section 20 ACRES- 1/2 hr. NE of Saskatoon, SK. Energy efficient 2100 sq. ft. bungalow, RM 228: 160 acres, house, barn, good wa- 18-35-25-W2. Quality cultivated farmland Saskatoon city water. Opportunity for hob- ter. John Cave, Edge Realty. 306-773-7379 with renter in place. MLS. Call Dwein Tr a s k , C e n t u r y 2 1 C o n e x u s R e a l t y by farm, greenhouses, fruit trees, etc. 1/2 www.farmsask.com 306-221-1035, Saskatoon, SK. mile off of Hwy #41. Call 306-929-2377. TIM HAMMOND REALTY RM 246 near LIVESTOCK OPERATIONS NEEDED: I Ituna, SK. 5 quarter block w/610 cult. RM MEETING LAKE 466: this quarter is have several clients looking for cow/calf acres, 2009 assess. $265,400 (avg $53,000 located approx. 3 miles NE of Rabbit Lake. operations. If you’re considering selling qtr), 5500 bu. grain storage, old yardsite 160 acres w/approx. 136 acres cultivated. please give me a call. John Cave, Edge Re- w/power, well, 28x60 barn. $479,000. Fairly level quarter. If well farmed and MLS362119 Alex Morrow 306-332-4161 good weather conditions, will produce alty Ltd. 306-773-7379, Swift Current, SK. very well. MLS 391065; RM BUFFALO http://Kutas.TimHammond.ca 409: 15.75 acre acreage located approx. DINSMORE FARM LAND: 1440 acres of deeded land. John Cave, Edge Realty Ltd. QUARTER SECTION, RM of Bone Creek, 12 miles SW of Battleford. 1360 sq.ft. SE-33-11-16-W3rd, 30 acres broke, yard- home w/dev. bsmt and dbl. att’d garage. 306-773-7379. www.farmsask.com site, rest pasture with natural spring wa- Well, fenced and a barn turned into a RM OF WALLACE #243- 2 quarters close ter. sueannc@hotmail.com 306-694-6275, shop-garage for semi truck tractor. MLS to Rhein, 260 cultivated acres with 2 small Simmie, SK. 393002. Call Lloyd Ledinski at Re/Max of pastures at yard. Includes 1300 sq. ft. the Battlefords, North Battleford, SK. 1-1/2 storey house, 52x80’ steel quonset, RM #494, CANWOOD, SK. For Sale: 159 306-446-8800 or 306-441-0512, website: large heated workshop, 2 cattle shelters, acres fenced, 130 acres cropped, 2 year www.remaxbattlefords.com. single steel quonset and assorted other organic farming, house, out buildings, well outbuildings. Underground power, 3 dug- kept yard with wells. 306-468-2038. FARMLAND FOR SALE 2 parcels each 80 outs, 2 wells. $499,900. View on the web acres, all cultivated, RM Dundurn. Asking at www.hawrylukagency.com or for more RM 135/136: 640 acres with 1400 sq. ft. $88,000 each. Call Doug Bell at Century 21 information call Rod Hilderman, Hawryluk bungalow, shop, corrals. Approx. 30 min- Conexus Realty Ltd., 306-221-0988, SaskaAgency Inc., Kamsack, SK. toll free at utes from Swift Current, Saskatchewan. toon, SK. John Cave, Edge Realty. 306-773-7379. 1-866-477-7771 or 306-542-2422. www.farmsask.com RM 166 EXCELSIOR: 800 acres with full MIXED FARM for sale, RM of Preeceville. set of buildings. John Cave, Edge Realty 11 quarters farmland. Total acres 1736. TIM HAMMOND REALTY $780,000 RM Ltd. 306-773-7379, Swift Current, SK. 1480 cultivated acres. 6 quarters fenced 317 Marriott. Mixed 2099 acre operation www.farmsask.com and cross fenced. 10 quarters w/access to mostly in a block incl: 800 cultivated acres water. Home 1/2 has 1 mile of Assini- (240 ac. fallow), 120 SMF acres to be RM OF GOOD LAKE, half section with yard, boine River running through it. Large grav- seeded to grass in 2009, 520 seeded adjacent to Canora, SK. Will separate yard el deposits. Unlimited water supply- river, grass/alfalfa acres, 564 native pasture from land. 306-651-1041. 3 wells and 2 watering bowls. 4 large cor- acres, 95 acres bush/sloughs and yard ral pens per water bowl. Insulated calving site. Optional adjoining 2 quarters of TIM HAMMOND REALTY RM 246 near barn, working corral, 30,000 bu. grain crown lease. 6 dugouts and 3 wells. Effi- Ituna, SK. 5 quarter block next to Horse storage. Wood quonset, machine shed, cient yard site w/modest home, decent Lake w/500 arable acres seeded to grass, workshop, garage, other outbuildings. cattle facilities, 48x80 shed and 17,200 bu. 291 pasture acres, 2009 assess. $223,900 1-1/2 storey, 1200 sq. ft. well kept older steel grain storage. 306-948-5052 Biggar, (avg $45,290/qtr) mobile home w/addihome. Close to Preeceville, SK w/hospital SK. http://Wardrop.TimHammond.ca tion (1984) single detached garage, 28x40 and K-12 school. Total package for barn, exc. grazing/beef unit. $459,000. $533/acre. Phone for pictures plus more TIM HAMMOND REALTY 600 sow opera- MLS 385553. Alex Morrow 306-332-4161 tion (farrow to finish) on 40 acre site, built http://SBMurry.TimHammond.ca info. 306-547-2286. in mid 1990’s, approx. 60,000 sq. ft. of RM 166 FARMLAND: Approx. 1103 acres buildings, some maintenance/repair and ORGANIC FARMLAND FOR SALE, 65 with eight large hog barns, empty and in equipment required. Huge potential at this kms from Saskatoon and 60 kms from good condition. Selling by tender. John bargain price of $150,000. MLS 388466 Humboldt, SK. Three quarters of prime Cave, Edge Realty Ltd., 306-773-7379. R o y H j e l t e 3 0 6 - 7 6 1 - 1 4 9 9 growing land with above average assesshttp://Beechy.TimHammond.ca www.farmsask.com ment. Close to town and city. All utilities and water available. Asking $439,000. Email: weskotelko@yahoo.ca or contact Wes at: 306-715-1507 FARM SALES WORLDWIDE MARKETING ORGANIC LAND FOR RENT in RM of Invermay 305, NE 1/4, S-9-33-7-W2. 100 acres. Call Clarence 306-382-8666, Warman, SK.

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RIDING MOUNTAIN, MB. 640 acres in one block, two houses, two heated shops, good cattle facilities, lots of water, new bins and fencing, additional quarter available, $479,000. 204-966-3448. www.crcltd.ca/farm.html HIGH AND DRY in SE Manitoba, 797 acres beef farm, 3 quarters adjoining, 400 acres seeded into hay, facilities for cow/calf and backgrounding, good water, well maintained yard w/3 bdrm bungalow. Call 204-427-2852, Tolstoi, MB. 4 QUARTERS OF PRODUCTIVE land for sale or rent. Buildings on separate acreage adjacent to land, with excellent water supply. Can be purchased w/wo land. 204-742-3635 or 204-648-4268, Ethelbert, MB. 17 QUARTERS, 2690 ACRES, 2120 cult., 2 yardsites w/570 acres bush openings TIM HAMMOND REALTY RM 466 near and shelter, good water. Cult. land is rentRabbit Lake, 490 acre block with 427 culti- ed. Also 18 acres w/buildings. Retiring. vated/arable acres currently seed to alfal- Call for web. 204-858-2555, Hartney, MB. fa/grass, 63 native pasture acres/bush acres, 2010 assessment. $139,600 (average $45,584/quarter), good fencing and water, will carry approx. 40 pair/quarter, PASTURE FOR RENT available May 15th could be cropped. $269,900. MLS 395228 for 200 cow/calf pairs. Fully supervised, h t t p : / / H i l l c o r. T i m H a m m o n d . c a l o t s o f w at e r, b l o c k s a l t p r ov i d e d . 306-937-3527, 306-480-9023, Cando, SK. 306-948-5052. RIVERHURST, SK. FARMLAND: Close to FOR RENT: 4 quarters RM of Rudy #284, Lake Diefenbaker! Deeded home quarter, min. 30 head per quarter. 306-867-8597, with 1440 sq. ft. house and outbuildings. 3 located 30 miles South of Saskatoon, SK. quarters lease in grass. Serious inquiries PASTURE FOR RENT: 640 acres of native call 306-353-4804. grass, crossfenced, good water supply. Moose Jaw, SK area, 306-631-0030. TIM HAMMOND REALTY RM 376 near Sonningdale. Asking $210,000 for SE 11 2-1/2 FENCED QUARTERS in valley with and NE 02-40-12-W3, 250 cult. acres, creek for rent, will accommodate 35 to 45 2010 assessment. $103,600. MLS 390923 cow/calf pairs. 204-937-2658, Roblin, MB. P h o n e 3 0 6 - 9 4 8 - 5 0 5 2 , B i g g a r, S K . EXPERIENCED WELL ESTABLISHED Conhttp://McKee.TimHammond.ca tract Grazer looking for serious customer. RM SPIRITWOOD Great cattle operation! Will manage 350 cow/calf pairs, 350 13 quarters of land with option to lease 2 butcher cows, or yearlings. Competitive more, all in close proximity. Home quarter pricing. Excellent management of grass, situated on the shores of Larson Lake. 180 water, and cattle. Referrals available. acres of hayland, fenced and cross-fenced, 306-728-5484, 306-730-7835, Melville, SK creek running through all quarters. Barn, PASTURE LAND IN BC for 125 cow/calf newer corrals, heated shop and upgraded pairs. Starting in June for 4 months, good family home. MLS®394857. Call Shawna rates, references available. 250-570-1586, Schira-Kroeker Re/Max of the Battlefords, Vanderhoof, BC. 306-446-8800 or 306-441-1625, North PASTURE FOR RENT: 125 pairs, good Battleford, SK. www.remaxbattlefords.com water, good grazing, 30 kms south of the 320 ACRES FARMLAND with 3 bdrm. Battlefords, SK. call 306-937-7753. bungalow, sheltered yard, power, phone, natural gas, cross fenced, 32x108’ cattle MULCHING - TREES; Brush; Stumps. shed, double car garage, 3 wells, good wa- Visit us at: www.maverickconstruction.ca ter, school bus service, good fishing and Also see section #3560 Custom Work. hunting area. 306-742-4763, Wroxton, SK. PASTURE FOR RENT, RM 377, Sonningdale, SK. Quarter section, fenced, dugout, RANCH: SOUTH OF FORT WALSH, SK, for 20 cow/calf pairs. Call 306-933-0707. 78 quarters, 25 deeded, 53 lease, native and improved pasture. 300 acres under FOR RENT: 6 quarters, 5 pasture, 1 hay. pivot irrigation, 250 under flood irrigation. Ogema, SK. area. Call 403-529-9196. 2 homesites, good livestock handling fa- SEEDED PASTURE for 100 cow/calf pairs, cilities. 306-299-4809 or 306-299-4889. four wire fences. Phone: 306-380-9914, FARM TENDER ESTATE, Wilson McKay. 306-237-4897, Sonningdale, SK. 1/2 section 9TP-31RG-14-W13, RM Marri- HALF SECTION deeded pasture, approx. ott, 9 miles NE, Rosetown, SK. North 1/4 120 acres tame grass, 200 acres native cult., assessed 57,500; South 1/4 assessed grass, vg water supply, 4-wire fence, gas 35,400; 240 acres cult./rented. House and well revenue. Oyen AB 403-664-3268 eves. lot in town of Ardath, vacant 20 yrs. Email normanwmckay@sasktel.net Mail: 1133 GOV’T PASTURE LEASE: 1532 acres, $7000 13th St. E. Saskatoon, SK, S7H 0C1. High- royalties, 295 AUM, 30 min SE of Lac La Biche, AB. $210,000. 780-922-3394 or est or any tender not necessarily accepted. email: grandell@monarchins.com 1 FULL QUARTER OF GRASSLAND w/ 950 sq. ft. house and brand new 24x48 de- 3 QUARTERS PASTURELAND for rent in tached garage. Fully renovated in 2009. the Mayfair, SK area, near community pasNew shingles, siding, windows, doors, in- tures, $1500/quarter. Cell: 306-441-5396. sulation, flooring, paint, etc. 2 miles off WILL CUSTOM GRAZE 150 yearlings or hwy 9, about 10 min. from Whitewood, SK. 100 pairs. Good water, rotationally grazed $190,000. Mandy Mercer, 306-735-7606. alfalfa/grass. Experienced and references available. 306-492-2148, Clavet, SK. RM OF GREAT BEND: 1703 acres with 1503 acres of good cultivated grain land. Just north of Radisson, close proximity to the Yellowhead Hwy. Priced to sell! MLS 30 YR. OLD farmer is looking for someone ®394405. Call Roger Manegre, Re/Max of who wants to sell their full line of older the Battlefords, 306-446-8800, North Bat- equipment and rent out their farm for tleford, SK. www.remaxbattlefords.com 2012 crop year and who would enjoy some hours during spring and fall. TREE NURSERY for sale, 73 years in op- working farm within 4 hours of Wainwright. eration. Call for an appointment to discuss Prefer consider other partnerships. Contact details. Serious inquiries only. Boughen Will Nurseries Ltd., Box 1955, Nipawin SK, S0E Dustin at 780-581-1085, Mannville, AB. 1E0. Email: trees@boughennurseries.com Website: www.boughennurseries.com Phone 306-862-5313 or fax 306-862-2410.

TIM HAMMOND REALTY RM 276 near Kelliher, SK. 4 quarters with 555 cult. acres, 2009 MVA $209,600 (avg. $52,400/ qtr). Excellent 2800 sq. ft. home (1987), 6 bdrms, 4 baths, lots of upgrades, triple attached garage. Includes 40x60 quonset, 30x100 shed, 21,000 bu. bins, $695,000. MLS 376851. Alex Morrow 306-332-4161 http://Henderson.TimHammond.ca FARMLAND FOR RENT South of Regina, SK. RM Scott #98, 21-10-18-W2. Approx. 640 acres grainland. Offers invited for 2011 crop year. Call Bob 306-529-8609. RM GOOD LAKE, 1200 acres mixed farmland, well maintained house, yard, and buildings, excellent water supply. Close to provincial park, 60 kms from Yorkton. Call 306-592-4547, Buchanan, SK. SELLING FARMLAND IN SK? I can help as I have buyers for land in a number of areas. Harry Sheppard, Sutton Group Results Realty, Regina, SK 306-530-8035, email: harry@sheppardrealty.ca TIM HAMMOND REALTY RM 123 near Whitewood, SK. 3 quarter ranch, 368 cult. acres currently in grass, avg. 2009 assessment, $42,366/qtr. Includes 1450 sq. ft. 1-1/2 storey home, 3 bdrms, 1 bath, AC, central vac, garage, shop, cattle facilities for 120 cows, $325,000. MLS 392598. Contact Alex Morrow 306-332-4161. http://Raffey.TimHammond.ca ATTENTION AVID SPORTMEN: Half section land bordering Parkland and 1/2 mile from lake. NE-23-41-09-W2, NW-24-41-09-W2. NE Sask. 70 acres hayland remainder bush. Great quadding, snowmobiling and lots of game. End of road, 7 miles from town. Mobile home, p o w e r, phone on site. shepherd_f@live.com 780-524-7971 cell. QUARTER SECTION HAYLAND for sale in RM #280. SW-14-28-23-W2. Asking $45,000. 306-963-2731, Imperial, SK. SWIFT CURRENT GRASSLAND: 480 acres, approximately 6 miles East of Swift Current, SK. Excellent subdivision potent i a l . J o h n C av e , E d g e R e a l t y L t d . 306-773-7379. www.farmsask.com ROCK GLEN RANCH: 3200 acres deeded land. Full set of buildings. More land available if needed. John Cave, Edge Realty Ltd. 306-773-7379. www.farmsask.com MINERAL RIGHTS. We will purchase and or lease your mineral rights. 1-877-269-9990. cndfree@telusplanet.net GRAIN FARMS NEEDED: I have several clients looking to purchase grain farms. If you’re considering selling please give me a c a l l . J o h n C av e , E d g e R e a l t y L t d . 306-773-7379, www.farmsask.com QUARTER (100 ACRES) FOR RENT, east RANCH IN MANITOBA. All land is titled, of Porcupine Plain, SK. Cash rent, would 2080 acres with 1750 developed for pasture and hay, some seeded annually for siprefer 2-3 yr. lease. 780-841-1496. lage and feed grain. Cement feed runs for 200 head. Excellent water and yard. 204-732-2664, Rorketon, MB.

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RM OF LEASK - This 122 acre property is located two miles off of No. 12 highway. fully secluded in the heavy bush, spruce, poplar, birch and willows overlooking a 30 acre lake (approx). 1973- 14x64’ mobile home, single garage, small shop and chicken house. Mother nature at it’s best. Just over an hour from Saskatoon, Prince Albert or North Battleford. MLS®395824. RM GLENSIDE #377. 7 quarters or 1090 acres, mainly in a block w/good access, w/approx. 165 acres of older seeded grass, lots of bush, hills and large opening. Some of the best White-tailed deer and other big game hunting. SW of Sonningdale and approx. 16 miles from Maymont and #16 Yellowhead Hwy. This could possibly be a hunter’s paradise. MLS®390517. Website remaxbattlefords.com For viewing call Lloyd Ledinski, Re/Max of the Battlefords, 306-446-8800 or 306-441-0512.

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Plea se ca lltel:1 (800)610-6128 AMARANTH, MB, 5 quarter mixed farm w/park like yard, good buildings. GLADo r em a il:in fo @ m a xcro p.ca STONE, south half section with 3 bdrm. house, shop w/heated floor and grain WANTED TO PURCHASE a grain farm or storage. For these and other properties ph. farmland, prefer southeast or east central Christianson Soils Ltd. 204-239-6086 or Sask. Phone 306-861-4592, SK. email abchristianson@shaw.ca 5600 ACRE RANCH, RORKETON, MB, 3200 deeded, 2400 Crown, runs 400 pairs year round, 1000 acres cult. and seeded to hay, 2 sets of buildings, all land adjoins except 4 quarters 4 miles away, beautiful parkland setting close to lakes, w/exc. fishing and hunting. Hay and machinery also available. Additional 12 quarters of pasture avail. to rent, will look at partial trades in AB. or BC., $990,000. Call 403-886-2100 leave message. M I X E D FA R M , 1907 acres plus 160 crown, newer shed 50x102, front heated, 51x132 quonset, steel bins, small house; ACREAGE, 114 acres, miniature horse farm, river through property, good hobby farm, nice home; ACREAGE, 18.98 acres, 1632 sq. ft. bungalow, attached double garage, workshop, horse shelters, fences; HOBBY FARM 148.75 acres, pasture, fenced, bi-level home, workshop, garage, renovate to your taste; ACREAGE, 9.61 acres, older 1.5 story home, along paved highway, 3 acres of organic summer fallow. 204-638-7947, Dauphin, MB. Century 21 macmillan.com RANCH FOR 250 cow/calf pairs, 6 quarters deeded, 22 quarters leased, dugouts, shelters, barn, steel corrals, good water, home. 204-742-3269, Garland, MB.

AWESOME ACREAGE OPPORTUNITIES: 10 acre parcel, ideal location, 1 mile from Wadena, SK., immaculate yard and house MLS®386293; 22 acre parcel, Hendon, SK area, 2 houses, numerous outbuildings, barn, MLS®391099; 16 acre parcel, Clair, SK., area, natural gas, well, outbuildings, MLS®391553. For more info. call Flo at 306-338-3231, Re/Max Blue Chip Realty I F A C R E AG E C O U N T RY L I V I N G I S RIGHT FOR YOU.. You’ll love the unique subdivision that’s being planned North of Innisfail, AB. It caters to horse enthusiasts. Check our website for details www.ildi.ca or phone: 403-357-2231. 80 ACRES w/HOUSE, 1750 sq. ft. shop, 700 sq. ft. storage building, close to Lake Winnipeg at Matlock, MB, $189,000. 204-389-5525. SOUTH KATEPWA- NW-22-19-12-W2. 2-1/2 acres w/2008 1216 sq. ft. modular home. 306-695-2619, Indian Head, SK. LAND FOR SALE: 95 acres in the town limits of Biggar, SK. 306-221-1017. WANTED: SOUTH HALF of SK, AB, or BC, 5 to 40 acres, with potable water, bluffs and meadows, to $50,000. 250-523-2425.


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WANTED: 1990 to 2005 Argo Conquest or Magnum, in good condition. 306-757-0956 leave message, White City, SK.

2002 CARDINAL 31.5’ 5th wheel, Arctic package, 2 slides, every option avail, new condition, 306-383-2920, Quill Lake, SK. CAMEO BY CARRIAGE 5th wheel, Model F31KS3, 3 slides, solar/satellite/generator prepped, showroom cond, too many extras to mention. $23,000. 306-877-2120, cell: 306-745-8046, Dubuc, SK. 2003 COUGAR 28.5’ fifth wheel, 2 slides, every option available, new condition. Phone 306-383-2920, Quill Lake, SK.

24’ FLEETWOOD YUKON 5th wheel camper w/rear kitchen. Huge Farm-ConstructionRV Equipment Auction, Saturday, June 11, 2011, Estevan, SK. For sale bill and photos view www.mackauctioncompany.com Phone 306-421-2928 or 306-487-7815 Mack Auction Co. PL 311962.

IDEAL FOR LAKE LOT, Snowbirds, Oilfield Workers. 2005 Montana 5th wheel. Fully loaded, 37’ w/ rear living room, hide-abed sofa, 2 lazy boys, computer desk, surround sound, corian countertops, laminate flooring, built-in vac. w/ attach, WS/DR hook-ups, central air, upgraded satellite, one of a kind exterior, entertainment centre w/flat screen and DVD, king-sized bed, shower w/ skylite. Desert sunset décor. Rarely used, no kids, no smoking, no pets. Includes camping supplies. $33,500. Rob, 403-321-6556, Airdrie, AB.

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SELLING: 2009 DYNASTY BY VANITY, IH diesel motor, Allison trans. 14,700 kms. Would consider 25 yr. or older motorhome as partial payment. Turtle Lake, SK. 306-845-3312, 306-845-8130. 1955 GMC GREYHOUND bus conversion, good running condition, new 1100x22.5 radials. Professionally built interior. Full bathroom. Twin beds. New carpeting. 2003 JAYCO DESIGNER Legacy 36’, 3 3-seater sofa/double bed, 2 rockers, slides, excellent condition, tow hitch, solar 12/110 volt digital TV. New windshield, DISTRESS SALE. Two timeshare condoe q u i p p e d . M u s t s e l l d u e t o h e a l t h . CB. Call 204-269-3903, Winnipeg, MB. minium properties, based in Arizona. Many 780-853-2451, Vermilion, AB. 2003 WINNEBAGO ADVENTURER 35U, other locations to enjoy. 1-866-741-5810. GM 22,000 lb. workhorse chassis, 8.2 VorS A S K ATO O N R V S U P E R S TO R E . C O M tec, 340 HP, 2 big slides, auto levelling, Phone 306-978-7253, Saskatoon, SK. auto satellite, beautiful Cherrywood int, 2004 TITANIUM BY Glendale 5th wheel, like new inside and out, low mileage, elec. SAWMILLS – Band/Chainsaw - Cut lumModel 28E33SB, free standing table, cen- awning, all options, no pets, no smoking. ber any dimension, anytime. Make money tral vac, dual pane windows, Fantastic Fan, Lots of storage in and out, original owner, and save money. In stock, ready to ship. many options, exc. cond., $19,000. Dubuc, appraised at $76,000, selling for $64,000. Starting at $1195. 1-800-566-6899 ext. John Golka, 780-888-3787, Hardisty, AB. SK. 306-877-2120, cell: 306-745-8046. 168. www.NorwoodSawmills.com/168 1987 CLASS A 27’ Komfort, 66,000 miles, 1992 DUTCHMEN 26’ 5th wheel, rear kitch- sleeps 5, 3-way fridge, stove, oven, micro- WOOD-MIZER LT40 HYD. 25 HP, 12’ bed en, sleeps 6, exc. cond., always shedded. wave, furnace, bathroom with shower, extensions, many extras, low hrs, $16,900. $8500. Jerry 306-231-5431 Humboldt, SK. new mattress, 3 year old flooring, solar Delivered within 200 kms. 250-448-6112, panel, block heater, hard-sided, good tires, Peachland, BC. hainle@gmail.com 2008 CITATION SUPREME 5th wheel, 29.5 well maintained, very clean, $12,000. WOOD-MIZER PORTABLE SAWMILLS, RLS, bdrm and LR slides. Polar pack, 306-237-4689, Sonningdale, SK. eight models, options and accessories. vacuflo, elec. baseboard heaters, awning. Flat screen TV never used, residential 1998 WINNEBAGO BRAVE 31’ Class A, 1-877-866-0667. www.woodmizer.ca quality fixtures and skylights. Hardly used, 454 Vortec, Onan generator, AC, satellite immaculate, stored in heated shop. dish, 31,000 miles, many extras, $25,000. $41,000 OBO. 403-546-2615, Acme, AB. 403-579-2280, Byemoor, AB. 2007 38’ COACHMEN travel trailer, 2 BlackburnMotors.ca 2006 Monaco Cay- ELIAS SCALES MFG., several different power slideouts, sleeps 11, larger corner man 37’ 300 HP Cummins, 3 slides, full ways to weigh bales and livestock; Platglass shower, full size fridge/freezer, full paint, 41,000 miles, $82,900; 2002 Holi- form scales for industrial use as well, nonsize gas oven/stove, microwave, flat day Rambler Neptune 32’, 275 HP Cum- electric, no balances or cables (no weigh screen TV, DVD, CD stereo w/surround mins, 2 slides, 41,000 miles, $58,900; like it). Shipping arranged. 306-445-2111, sound, AC/furnace, 25’ awning (new 2010) 2006 Winnebago Sightseer 31’ V10 slide, North Battleford, SK. www.eliasscales.com with attachable enclosed room covered or 21,000 miles, $54,900; 2004 Gulf Stream 10x16 NORAC AXLE Scale, w/Autoweigh screen windows (16x24), outdoor carpet Independence, 33’, slide, V10, 12,000 program, $12,000. 306-536-1540, Maple floor, asking $28,000 OBO. 306-567-2930, miles, $37,900; 2000 Winnebago Brave Creek, SK. 32’, 454, queen, 43,000 miles, $25,900. FiDavidson, SK. nancing available. Ph: 306-974-4223, Sas2007 KEYSTONE COUGAR 291RTL fifth katoon, SK. Dealer #326237. wheel, 30’, sleeps 6, 2 slides, bathroom, 2008 MONACO KNIGHT 42’, 11,000 miles, shower, AC, furnace, awning, used twice, Cummins dsl., 2 baths/tub, washer/dryer, like new condition, never smoked in, outside entertainment center, generator, $26,000 OBO. 306-432-2068, Dysart, SK. full body paint, 5 year warranty, mint condition $175,000 (New $254,000. No MUST SELL! Special purchase 100 new GST. Call 403-783-8533 or 403-318-5400, 2011 travel trailers, starting as low as Ponoka, AB. gvgette2000@yahoo.ca $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 . w w w. s w e n s o n r v. c o m 1-800-735-5846. 2005 SEABREEZE LX (National RV), 37.5’, 3 slides, workhorse Chassis, 8.1 Vor1997 TRIPLE E Topaz 21.5’, 5th wheel tec, Allison trans., 22.5” tires, 5.5 Onan trailer, immac. cond., sleeps 6, 4 burner generator, loads of storage, 2 ducted AC, 2 stove w/oven, microwave, air, 2-way furnaces, large shower, queen bed, mifridge, all tank monitors, furnace, spare cro/conv. oven, 2 flat screen HD TV’s, exc. tire and 5th wheel hitch for truck. Can in- shape, 40,000 m, $57,900. 306-955-1534, clude complete set of camping dishes, etc, 306-230-1753, Saskatoon, SK. $11,000, includes some warranty, OBO w i t h o u t w a r r a n t y. 3 0 6 - 6 9 3 - 2 5 0 6 , 2007 PLEASUREWAY, 27,950 kms, loaded, g e n e r at o r, $ 5 9 , 9 0 0 . 3 0 6 - 5 4 5 - 5 0 4 0 , agrarian@sasktel.net Moose Jaw, SK. 306-332-3772, rdbrady@sasktel.net Sask 2005 CHEROKEE PARK trailer, 2 bdrm, 40’. 2002 DUTCH STAR 38’ Class A, 330 Cat Full fridge, table/chairs, micro, queen bed, eng., 6 spd. Allison trans, w/Freightliner double bed and bunk, sleeps 7, hide-a-bed, chassis, 78,000 miles, 2 slides, 2 flat patio door, full shower, awning, huge screen LCD TV’s, 2 roof AC’s, 7500 watt slide. $25,500 obo. 306-477-3033 Saska- quiet Onan gen., 3- 120 watt solar panels, toon, SK. exc. cond., asking $69,900. 306-648-2297 2003 JAYCO DESIGNER, 32’ fifth wheel, 3 Gravelbourg, SK. slides, AC, fantastic fan and more, like new condition. 403-593-8145, 403-795-9944, Lethbridge, AB. 2007 KAWASAKI 1600 Nomad, titanium on CAMPING 6 DAYS or 6 months, complete b l a c k , 8 7 5 0 k m s , a s n ew, $ 1 3 , 5 0 0 . unit, just bring toothbrush. 1997 30’ fifth 204-867-5568, Minnedosa, MB. wheel, large slideout, AC, microwave, oven 1968 RESTORED BONNEVILLE Triumph /stove, $11,000; 2001 Duramax 3/4 ton 650 CC street bike for Auction, May 17 at CERTIFIED STELLAR and CELEBRATION ext. cab, loaded, 134,000 kms, 6 spd. 4 P M , S t o n e w a l l , M B . D e t a i l s a t : malt barley seed. Wholesale and retail. We manual, new rubber, $14,900. 3500 watt www.mcsherryauction.com 204-467-1858 can deliver. Call Jeff at 306-227-7867, Saskatoon, SK, Email spats@shaw.ca light plant. All units extra clean. Pkg. price or 204-886-7027. $25,400. 306-873-4486, Tisdale, SK. CDC McGWIRE hulless barley. 2006 BLACK ROAD KING CLASSIC, low CERT. arlson Seed 306-592-2029 or 1997 TIMBERLINE SECURITY 16’ truck kms, mint condition, lots of extras. C 306-592-4449, Buchanan, SK. camper, bathroom, shower, stove, oven, 403-747-3008, Alix, AB. fridge, skylight, always shedded, $9900. CERT. #1 AC METCALFE, will wholesale. 2006 HONDA VTX CRUISER, 10,000 403-638-2028, Sundre, AB. Redman Farms, Margo, SK. 306-324-4223, miles, bright orange, lots of upgrades. 306-593-4881, 306-324-4235. LIKE NEW!! 2008 Cherokee 295B fifth $6200 OBO. 306-921-7885, Star City, SK. wheel, 30’, dual slides, 2 sets bunks in sep- 2008 HD ULTRA Classic, black, low kms, STELLAR, TRADITION barley certified arate room, AC, TV, DVD, etc. Lots of stor- extras, very nice. Phone 306-963-7693, #1, 6-row malt. Fraser Agro Ltd., 306-745-3830, Yarbo, SK. age space and extras, asking $27,900. Imperial, SK. 306-529-6535, Lumsden, SK. CERT. #1 CDC Copeland, AC Metcalfe, HAUL YOUR BIKE! Aluminum motorcycle 9 9 % g e r m . 0 s m u t . L e p p s S e e d s , 2008 SEA-DOO GTI SE, 155 HP, 19 hrs., trailer with 24” aluminum salt shield/rock 306-254-4243, Hepburn, SK. 2011 Yacht Club trailer included in price, guard, ramps, 2000 lb torsion axle. Only $9500. Call: 306-652-7972, Saskatoon, SK. $2150! Call Flaman Trailers, Saskatoon, CERTIFIED #1 LEGACY, Tradition. Fenton Seeds, Tisdale, SK. 306-873-5438. magicpaintandbody.com SK. 306-934-2121. www.flaman.com

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ON THE GREENS COTTONWOOD, AZ. Gated 55 plus manufactured home golf course community located in the heart of Verde Valley just 20 mins south of Sedona, 1 hr from Phoenix, Prescott and Flagstaff. All homes come complete with garage, covered deck and landscaping. Land lease fees include $1 million clubhouse, large indoor lap pool, hot tub and complete gym. Also includes water, sewer, trash pickup and reduced golf fees. For information call 1-800-871-8187 or 928-634-7003. PARK MODEL IN 55+ park in Mesa, Arizona. New carpet, tiled floor and paint. All new furniture, window coverings inside and new sun protector coverings outside. 10x10 casita with closet, bed and new laminate floor. New 3x8 shed. New carpeting outside with large overhead metal canopy. Pictures available. 403-787-2437 or cell: 403-321-0665. For more details email: seeleyrl@yahoo.ca

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Fedoruk Seeds

Rod & Cathy Fedoruk W e have the follow ing certified seed varieties available for the Spring of 2011! BARLEY - 2 row - Bentley - Fdn, C oalition - Reg , C ert, C onlon - C ert, C op eland - C ert, C ow b oy - Reg .C ert, M erit 57 - Fdn, N ew dale - Reg , C ert, Trey - C ert BARLEY - 6 row - C eleb ration - Fdn, Leg acy - C ert, M ayfair - Fdn, Stellar C ert, Tradition - C ert W H EAT - A lvena - C ert, G lenn - C ert, G oodeve - Reg , C ert, H arvest C ert, Infinity - C ert, U nity W askada - C ert, W askada - Reg , C ert O ATS - D ancer - C ert, M org an - C ert, Triactor - Reg .C ert FLAX - Prairie Thunder - Reg , C ert YELLO W PEAS - C entennial- Fdn, Reg , C ert, H ug o - Fdn, Reg , C ert, M eadow - Reg , C ert, Prosp er - Fdn, C ert G REEN PEAS - Patrick - Reg , C ert

CERTIFIED JORDAN OATS. Call Jeff 306-227-7867, Saskatoon, SK. Email spats@shaw.ca CERT., REG. BOYER; Cert., Reg. Jordan. Pratchler Seed Farm, 306-682-3317, Muenster, SK.

WANTED Pedigreed Seed Growers To Grow Always Sold Out Wheat, Barley & Oat Varieties

mastinseeds.com 403-556-2609 CERT. #1 AC Morgan, 99% germ. Lepps Seeds, 306-254-4243, Hepburn, SK. JORDAN, CERTIFIED #1 oats, 97% germ. Doug Stoll 306-493-2534 Delisle SK. EXCELLENT THREE YEAR old common oats, 97% germination. 306-272-4451, Foam Lake, SK. AC MORGAN, JORDAN, fdn. Reg., cert. avail., 99% germ. Terre Bonne Seeds 306-752-4810, 306-921-8594, Melfort, SK.

CERT. TYNDAL TRITICALE. Fraser Farms 306-741-0475, foc@sasktel.net Pambrun, SK. CERTIFIED BUNKER TRITICALE, 97% germ., 0% fusarium. fabianseedfarms.com 403-633-9999, Tilley, AB. ULTIMA, BUNKER, TYNDAL, Fridge winter Triticale. Trawin Seeds, 306-752-4060, Melfort, SK.

“W e A lso H a ndle Fora ge A nd G ra ss S eeds.’’ Kam sack,Saskatchew an Phone 306-542-4235 Fax 306-542-3048 fedorukseeds@sasktel.net w w w .fedorukseeds.com

CERT. AC METCALFE, CDC Copeland, both high quality 2009 production. Early booking and volume discounts. Northland Seeds Inc., Oscar or Lee 306-324-4315, Margo, SK.

CERT. UNITY VB, midge tolerant, high yield. We can deliver. Jeff 306-227-7867, Saskatoon, SK. Email spats@shaw.ca CERT. GOODEVE VB, midge tolerant, high yield, retail and wholesale prices. We can deliver. Phone Jeff 306-227-7867, Saskatoon, SK. Email spats@shaw.ca

CERTIFIED, REGISTERED WASKADA, certified ALVENA. Carlson Seed, Buchanan, CERTIFIED COPELAND. Hansen Seeds SK, 306-592-2029 or 306-592-4449. 306-465-2525, cell 306-861-5679, Yellow REG. AND CERT. CDC Teal. Fenton Seeds, Grass, SK. 306-873-5438, Tisdale, SK. CERTIFIED, AC Metcalfe and CDC Cope- CERTIFIED AC UNITY, 90% germ and vigl a n d , 9 9 % g e r m . C a l l M & M S e e d s , or. 306-334-2958, Balcarres, SK. 306-258-2219, St. Denis, SK. WESTERN GRAIN has available in certified CERTIFIED METCALFE, ROBUST. Terre seed: Wheat- Unity, Waskada, Sadash. B o n n e S e e d s 3 0 6 - 7 5 2 - 4 8 1 0 , Barley- AC Metcalfe, CDC Copeland. Flax306-921-8594, Melfort, SK. CDC Sorrel. Book early! Ph. 306-445-4022 or email vicki@westerngrain.com North Battleford, SK. www.westerngrain.com

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Cereals, Peas, Legumes, Grasses, T Canola, Fall & S A Spring Rye, AL IT Y O U R Millet, CDC Baler, Jordan Forage Oat, Spring & Winter Triticale, Mustard, Very High Yielding Waskada, Superb, Barrie, Wheat, AC Morgan Oats, Canary Seed, Flax. CANOLA, Sunbeam; Wizzard; Foremost QU

2008 NEWMAR CYPRESS 37’ LSRE 5th wheel, Diamond pkg, Polar Pak R-19 insulation, Mor/Ryde TM pin box, 3 slides, full load w/d, f/p, much more, $45,000. Ph. 306-476-2431, email lmjohn@sasktel.net for full details. One ton GMC dually could be negotiated separately. Rockglen, SK. BRAND NEW 2010 SALEM fifth wheel 27.8’ camper trailer, elec. slide-out, 16’ awning, sound system, very elegant. $29,000, Clearing at $24,900. 204-746-6605, 204-325-2496, Morris, MB. NEW NEVER USED 2009 Travelaire Custom Coach 38’, 2 slides, hardwood flooring, SS appliances, king size bed. Call 204-851-0745, Elkhorn, MB. 1995 COBRA 5TH wheel trailer, fridge, stove, furnace, hot water heater, sleeps 6. Ph. 306-383-2505, Quill Lake, SK. 1999 PROWLER 31.5’ 5th wheel, full large slide, rear kitchen, AC, stored inside in winter, vg condition, $14,900 OBO. Can email pictures. 306-563-5099, Canora, SK.

1998 KOMFORT 5th wheel, 26’ w/hitch, microwave, fridge, stove and oven, outside shower. Sleeps 6 in exc. cond., $10,995 OBO. Call 403-787-2437 or 403-321-0665 or email: seeleyrl@yahoo.ca

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LUND FISHING BOAT, 14’ Adventure Model, with full carpeting, live well, two pedestal seats, Mercury 9.9 motor, easy load galvanized trailer, $6500 OBO. Phone: 306-278-2069, Carragana, SK. SJ28 SAIL BOAT complete and ready to go on trailer. Located at Edmonton, AB. Phone 780-465-3570.

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2002 29’ LX CARDINAL 5th wheel, 12’ slide-out, 20’ awning w/add-a-room, truck hitch, always shedded, excellent cond., $16,500 OBO. 306-594-2655, Norquay, SK.

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20 ACRE SUBDIVISION: Between Melville and Yorkton, SK. 1076 sq.ft. bungalow, natural gas heat, central air, 40x64 steel shed, 24x26 detached garage, Melville water supply and deep well, hydrant and watering bowl. Phone 306-728-5268 or 306-728-7738. ACREAGE FOR SALE: Parcel A SE6-47-17-3, RM of Meota approx. 3 km from the village of Meota. Features 19 acres ideal for B&B, U-pick, etc. Excellent building site, utility hookups in place, abundant supply of Village water, large hip roof barn. $149,500. For details call Ed Tr u e l o v e 3 0 6 - 4 4 5 - 5 0 0 0 o r v i s i t www.kramerauction.com. MLS #396909

PARTING OUT Polaris snowmobiles, 1985 CERTIFIED COPELAND and Cert. Metcalfe CERT. STRONGFIELD durum, 94% germ., to 2005. Edfield Motors Ltd., phone: b a r l e y . P r a t c h l e r S e e d F a r m , $10.50/bu.; REG CERT KYLE durum, 96% 306-272-3832, Foam Lake, SK. 306-682-3317, Muenster, SK. germ., $9.75/bu. Both 2009 crops. Oxbow, SK. Phone 306-483-5052, 306-483-8790. PARTS FOR VINTAGE snowmobiles, 1985 and older. Call Don at 780-755-2258, 2009 CERTIFIED STRONGFIELD DURUM. Contracting Malt Barley Wainwright, AB. RoLo Farms Ltd. 306-543-5052, Regina SK. Robust, Stellar, Lacey, Celebration

2002 AMERI-LITE BY Gulf Stream. 24’ cabin trailer, SUV towable, sleeps 6, AC, stove, fridge, microwave, full bath, awni n g , o u t s i d e s h o w e r. $ 1 0 , 5 0 0 . 306-838-2126 or 306-463-8051 Smiley, SK. lowecost@sasktel.net

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OKLAHOMA HORSE PROPERTY: 20 acres, renovated 1600 sq. ft. home, 2 car garage, new horse barn, new round corral, new roping arena, 5 miles from Henryetta, OK., rodeo cowboy capital of the world. $149,000 CAD. Phone 780-353-2125 or email: lynettehenderson@hotmail.com CANORA AREA ACREAGE in RM of Keys. 40 acres with 1144 sq. ft. 3 level split with newer shingles and recent laminate floors. 3 bedrooms. Scenic southern views from nicely treed and sheltered yard. 32x50’ heated workshop with concrete floor. Only 11.5 miles from Canora, SK, $149,900. View at www.hawrylukagency.com or for more information call Rod Hilderman, Hawryluk Agency Inc., Kamsack, SK. toll free at 1-866-477-7771 or 306-542-2422. TURNER VALLEY, AB, 55 acres, grass and trees, fenced and cross-fenced, 2 dugouts, no buildings, 2 wells, power and gas on property, $600,000. 403-253-2664, alfe06@gmail.com 40 ACRES w/30’x40’ house, 42’x72’ shop, all metal in and out w/12” insulation; 22’x32’ fuel shed for storage, 16’ walls; 2 wells, 2 watering bowls, good corrals. Also one quarter for pasture, hay, crossfenced, big dugout. Will sell 40 acres separate. 306-824-4908, Spiritwood, SK. 33 ACRE YARDSITE, NW of Carman, MB, SE-20-7-5W, w/50x100’ steel quonset and older 1000 sq. ft. house, well treed yardsite, asking $110,000. 204-828-3483. BLADWORTH, SK, 17 acres, 1900 sq. ft. 1-1/2 storey house, addition 1982, 26x30 garage, 52x80 Behlen quonset, 22x60 wooden quonset, 12x34 wooden bin, 14x28 storage building. 15 acres fenced pasture, corrals w/open faced shelters, watering bowl. 306-561-7733. ACREAGE FOR SALE. Madge Lake, SK. Five acres on highway just outside Duck Mtn. Prov. Park gates. N/G and power run adjacent to the property. RM #271. $39,995 O B O. P h o n e : 4 1 6 - 7 3 0 - 0 9 1 8 , e m a i l : keith.donna.bertram@rogers.com

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CERT. AC UNITY VB, midge tolerant, CERT. LILLIAN CWRS, sawfly resistant. RoLo Farms Ltd, 306-543-5052, Regina SK. REG., CERT. spring wheat: Waskada 99%; Unity-Waskada VB, midge resistant, 99%. Palmier Seed Farms 306-472-3722, Lafleche, SK. CERT. UNITY, midge resistant; Fdn., Reg. Cert. Elsa; Cert. Lillian sawfly resistant. Pratchler Seed Farm, 306-682-3317, Muenster, SK. CERTIFIED UNITY, Midge resistant, Stettler, Sadash. Greenshields Seeds, Semans, SK, 306-524-2155 (w), 306-524-4339 (h). REGISTERED AND CERTIFIED Waskada, good fusarium resistance. Ken and Larry Trowell, Saltcoats, SK, 306-744-2687. AC UNITY VB, SHAW VB, Splendor CDC Osler, Fdn., Reg. and Cert. available. 0 fusarium, excellent quality. Terre Bonne Seeds 306-752-4810, 306-921-8594, Melfort, SK. CERT. #1 AC Barrie, AC Elsa, Waskada, Unity VB, 99% germ. Lepps Seeds, 306-254-4243, Hepburn, SK. REGISTERED AND CERTIFIED CDC Go wheat. Wholesale and retail. Phone 403-556-2609, Olds, AB.

CERT. #1 UNITY; Cert., Reg. #1 Alvena, germ.; Reg., Cert. #1 Barrie, 97% REG. AND CERT. CDC Trey 99%. Palmier 97% germ. Andrew, 306-742-4682, Calder, SK. Seed Farms 306-472-3722, Lafleche, SK. CERTIFIED SEEBE wholesale and retail. LILLIAN HRSW, certified or registered, germ. 96%, sawfly resistant. Phone Glenn Phone 403-556-2609, Olds, AB. Annand 306-354-7675, Mossbank, SK. REG., CERT. #1 CDC Copeland 2009 crop, 97% germ., 98% vigor. Call Andrew CERTIFIED SADASH soft white wheat seed, 86% germination. 306-365-8386, 306-742-4682, Calder, SK. 306-365-4212, tomanag@hotmail.com Guernsey, SK. STRONGFIELD DURUM, cert. or reg., REG. AND CERT. Kyle 99%. Palmier Seed germ. 93%, no fusarium, 2009 crop. Glenn Farms 306-472-3722, Lafleche, SK. Annand 306-354-7675, Mossbank, SK.

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TOP QUALITY CERT. alfalfa and grass seed. Call Gary or Janice Waterhouse 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. CERT. ALFALFAS AND GRASSES, free delivery. Dyck Forages & Grasses Ltd., Elie, MB, 1-888-204-1000. www.dyckseeds.com COMPLETE LINE OF forage seeds from alfalfa and clovers to all kinds of grasses as well as custom blends. We have 30 yrs. of experience with fast friendly service. 1-877-781-8189, Alexander, MB. CERTIFIED #1 ALGONQUIN, 97% germ., $2.50/lb, $2.40/lb. for mini bulks. Rob 306-759-2700, Phil 306-759-2076. Eyebrow, SK. CERTIFIED BEAVER, excellent purity and germination, wholesale inquiries welcome. Phone 403-793-1705, Brooks, AB area.

COMPLETE LINE OF forage seeds from alfalfa and clovers to all kinds of grasses as well as custom blends. We have 30 yrs. of experience with fast friendly service. 1-877-781-8189, Alexander, MB.

COMPLETE LINE OF forage seeds from alfalfa and clovers to all kinds of grasses as well as custom blends. We have 30 yrs. of experience with fast friendly service. 1-877-781-8189, Alexander, MB.

CERTIFIED #1 CARLTON brome. Fenton Seeds, Tisdale, SK, 306-873-5438. FDN. CERT. FLEET, Kirk, AC Goliath. Full stocks of most grasses. Trawin Seeds, 306-752-4060, Melfort, SK.

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SEED SPECIAL: Cert. CDC Imax and Maxim Red Lentils and CDC Improve, Imvincible, Viceroy and Greenland Lentils. Phone 306-694-2981, Moose Jaw, SK. CERT. CDC MAXIM CL, new CDC Imax CL red lentils. Herle Seed Farm 306-843-2934, Wilkie, SK. CLEARFIELD MAXIM RED LENTIL, Cert. for 98% germ., disease free, .38¢/lb. 306-222-0041, Plato, SK. REGISTERED GREENLAND, 2009 crop, zero disease. Bailey Brothers Seeds, 306-935-4702, Milden, SK. REG., CERT. CDC MAXIM, Impala, Impress, Sundry barley, Morgan oats. Phone 306-693-2626, Caronport, SK. REG., CERT. CDC Maxim CL lentils; Fdn., Cert. CDC Redberry lentils. Craswell Seeds Ltd., Strasbourg, SK, 306-725-3236. CERTIFIED, REG., FOUNDATION #1 CDC Impala Clearfield Lentils. Excellent quality. Fenton Seeds, Tisdale, SK, 306-873-5438. LARGE GREEN LENTILS: reg., cert. CDC Greenland 99%, Clearfield Improve 98%. Small red lentils: reg., cert. Clearfield CDC Impala 99%, CDC Maxim 96%. Palmier Seed Farms 306-472-3722, Lafleche, SK. CDC MAXIM CL RED LENTILS, registered and certified FOB. Hepburn, SK. Email k d s e e d s @ g m a i l . c o m o r c a l l Ke v i n 604-607-4953 or 306-290-1083.

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LENTILS, CANARY AND CHICK PEAS. Call GrainEx International Ltd. for current pricing at 306-885-2288, Sedley SK. Visit us on our website at: www.grainex.net CERT. CDC MAXIM Clearfield red lentils, cert. CDC Greenland. Fraser Farms 306-741-0475, foc@sasktel.net Pambrun, SK.

CERTIFIED FOREMOST conventional, Wizzard conventional, Rugby Round-up ready, Canterra canola varieties. Greenshields Seeds, Semans, SK, 306-524-2155 (w), 306-524-4339 (h). CERT. EAGLE CONVENTIONAL and CERT. RUGBY, Roundup Ready. Pratchler Seeds, 306-682-3317, 306-682-2983 Muenster SK POLISH CANOLA, CERTIFIED NOI AC Sunbeam. For more details phone Seidle Seed Registered and C ertified Farm, 306-342-4377 or 306-342-4497, Medstead, SK. GREGOIRE SEED FARM S 3 06-4 4 1 -7 8 51 or 3 06-4 4 5-551 6 HYBRID AND OPEN-POLLINATED canola varieties at great prices. Fenton Seeds, CERT. CDC MAXIM Clearfield; Cert. CDC 306-873-5438, Tisdale, SK. Redcoat red lentils. High germination. Fast CERT. #1 RUGBY RR canola, highest yield- Seed Farm, 306-463-3626, Kindersley, SK. ing OP, $3.99/lb. with Helix. Redman Farms, Margo, SK. 306-324-4223, 306-593-4881, 306-324-4235. CDC PATRICK GREEN PEA, Fdn., Reg., Certified, very good standability and green retention, new variety. Can deliver. Call CERT. CDC SORREL, high quality 2009 Jeff 306-227-7867, Saskatoon, SK. Email production. Early booking and volume dis- spats@shaw.ca counts. Northland Seeds Inc., Oscar or Lee CDC MEADOW YELLOW PEA, Fdn., Reg, 306-324-4315, Margo, SK. Cert., vg standability, high yield, retail and CERT. CDC SORREL, 95% germ, neg. wholesale. Can deliver. Jeff 306-227-7867, GMO, $22.50/bu. 2010 crop. Oxbow, SK. Saskatoon, SK. Email spats@shaw.ca Phone 306-483-5052 or 306-483-8790. APPROX. 375 BUSHELS Foundation Patrick CDC BETHUNE Fdn., Reg. and Cert. 2008 peas, 91% germ. 306-257-3638, Elstow, a n d 2 0 1 0 c r o p . Te r r e B o n n e S e e d s SK. 306-752-4810, 306-921-8594, Melfort, SK. HIGH YIELDING CDC BRONCO YELLOW CDC SORREL FLAX, certified #1 bulk. PEAS, CDC MEADOW, CDC GOLDEN. GMO test negative. Fraser Agro Ltd. Certified. RoLo Farms Ltd., 306-543-5052, Regina, SK. 306-745-3830, Yarbo, SK. REG., CERT. CDC Bethune. Limited quan- CDC LEROY yellow pea, cert., reg., fdn. tities 2009 crop, 98% germ.; 2010 crop, Small size for the forage or conventional 93% germ. Call Ken and Larry Trowell, market. Glenn Annand 306-354-7675, Mossbank, SK. Saltcoats, SK, 306-744-2687. CDC MEADOW yellow field peas, CDC BETHUNE FLAX, bulk, certified, CERT. Palmier Seed Farms 306-472-3722, good germ. Bergstrom Farms Ltd, Birsay, 96%. Lafleche, SK. SK. Randy 306-573-4625. Scale on farm. CDC MEADOW cert. #1, 2009 crop, 97% REG, CERT. VIMY 99%; CDC Sorrel 97%; CDC Bethune 95%. GMO test negative. germ.; CDC Golden cert. #1, 2009 crop, 97% germ.; CDC Striker cert., 2009 crop, Palmier Seed Farms 306-472-3722, La95% germ. 204-534-8370, Boissevain, MB. fleche, SK. CDC SORREL, registered and certified. CDC PATRICK RoLo Farms Ltd. 306-543-5052, Regina, SK. CERT. CDC BETHUNE flax. Fraser Farms, Registered,C ertified,high germ ,very low 306-741-0475, foc@sasktel.net Pambrun, disease,high vigor,very im portant for cold SK. grou nd seeding,very good color retention.

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REG. AND CERT. #1 CDC Meadow peas, 97% germ. 306-742-4682, Calder, SK. CDC MAXIM CL RED LENTILS, Fdn, Reg., Certified, very good standability, high yield, retail and wholesale. We can deliver. Call Jeff 306-227-7867, Saskatoon, SK. Email spats@shaw.ca CERTIFIED CDC KR-1 RED LENTIL. Largest red lentil. Its called King Red. Production contracts available. We can deliver. Call Jeff 306-227-7867, Saskatoon, SK. Email spats@shaw.ca CERT. CDC QG-1 This is called the Queen Green lentil. Production contracts available. Can deliver. Jeff 306-227-7867, Saskatoon, SK. Email spats@shaw.ca CERTIFIED CDC GREENLAND, CDC IMPROVE Clearfield lentils. RoLo Farms Ltd., 306-543-5052, Regina, SK. CERTIFIED CDC MAXIM CL Clearfield red, CDC Improve CL Clearfield large green, CDC Greenland conventional large green Seed treating avail. VISA and MASTERCARD accepted. All information avail. at www.llseeds.ca or call Jim 306-731-2843, Lutzer Latrace Seed Farms, Lumsden, SK.

CDC PATRICK green pea, Cert, Reg, Fdn. Color retention, standability, yield. This variety has it all. 98% germ. Phone Glenn Annand 306-354-7675, Mossbank, SK. CERTIFIED MEADOW, Tucker forage peas, Treasure, Prosper and Patrick. Greenshields Seeds, Semans, SK, phone 306-524-2155 (w), 306-524-4339 (h). CDC PATRICK CERT. #1 green peas. Fraser Agro Ltd., 306-745-3830, Yarbo, SK. CERTIFIED CDC GOLDEN. Hansen Seeds, Yellow Grass, SK. 306-465-2525. CDC MEADOW and CUTLASS yellow, reg and cert.; Common green peas. All 2008 and 2009 crop, exc. Terre Bonne Seeds 306-752-4810, 306-921-8594, Melfort, SK. WESTERN GRAIN certified seed available: CDC Meadow, CDC Prosper, CDC Striker, CDC Patrick. Other varieties by request. 306-445-4022, 306-441-6699, North Battleford, SK. vicki@westerngrain.com

CERT. CDC SAGE, CDC Golden. All high quality 2009 production. Early booking and volume discounts. Northland Seeds Inc., CERTIFIED RED AND GREEN - CDC Max- Oscar or Lee 306-324-4315, Margo, SK. im, 95%; CDC Greenland 99%; CDC Improve 96%. Hansen Seeds, Yellow Grass, SEED SPECIAL: Cert. CDC Meadow peas. SK. 306-465-2525 or 306-861-5679. Phone 306-694-2981, Moose Jaw, SK.

CERTIFIED #1 CDC Meadow; CDC Prosper; CDC Bronco; CDC Acer (Maple); Camry (Green) CDC April. Fenton Seeds, Tisdale, SK, 306-873-5438.

CLEANED HIGH YIELDING, dual purpose soft white wheat. Lab tested, 93% germination and very low disease. Price negotiable with amount purchased. Call 306-846-2218, Dinsmore, SK. CERT. CDC LEROY (forage), CDC Sage, SW Sargent (green), CDC Rocket (maple). OAT S 2 0 0 8 c r o p y e a r, 9 2 % g e r m . , $5.50/bushel. Call Doug 780-608-5413, Herle Seed Farm 306-843-2934, Wilkie, SK Daysland, AB. SEED OATS FOR Sale, cleaned, 99% germ, 2008 production, $5.50/bu. Call Don Sanderson, Rosetown, SK. 306-882-3317. CERT. CDC TOGO, itchless, very good quality. Herle Seed Farm 306-843-2934, Wilkie, SK. CERTIFIED CANTATE. Highest yielding canary seed. Hansen Seeds, Yellow Grass, SK, 306-465-2525 or 306-861-5679. Hetland Seeds, Naicam, SK, 306-874-5694. Walker Seeds, Tisdale, SK, 306-873-3777. BUYING CANARY SEED, farm pickup. Call 1-877-752-4115, Naber Specialty Grains Ltd. CERTIFIED KEET CANARY seed. Craswell Seeds Ltd., Strasbourg, SK, 306-725-3236.

SEED OATS GROWN in 2009, vg quality, 99% germ. and 98% vigor. 306-327-4550, 306-338-3586, Kelvington, SK. S P R I N G T R I T I C A L E SEED for sale. Cleaned, good germination, $5.50/bu; Also, Perennial Rye seed, $6.50/bu. 306-466-4588, Shellbrook, SK.

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EXCELLENT FORAGE OAT SEED, 97% germ., grown from certified seed. Randy Smith 403-575-2165, Coronation, AB. COMMON HARD RED SPRING WEHAT, 98% germination. 403-575-2135, Veteran, AB. COMMON OAT SEED, 90% germ, 88% vigor before cleaning, bin run $3.85/bu., could be cleaned. 306-594-2454, Norquay, SK. SEED OATS, 98% germ, bin run or cleaned. 306-699-2481, Qu’Appelle, SK. NEWER VARIETY of forage barley, 92% germ, 48 lbs./bu., excellent for silage or baling. Wayne Crawford 306-473-2766, 306-640-7930, Willow Bunch, SK. 6-ROW SMOOTH AWN malting variety, cleaned seed barley, lab tested 99% germ, 52 lbs/bu., 2009 crop, $6.75/bu. Call 306-233-4721 eves, Wakaw, SK. TRITICALE SEED, (spring variety), grown from certified seed, cleaned, $6 per bu. Call Bob 403-934-4081, Mossleigh, AB. OATS FOR SALE. 98% to 100% germ., 2 yr old, no frost, 11.5% moisture, $5.75/bu. 50,000 bu. 306-230-3992, Saskatoon, SK. NEW SEED TREATMENT product for sale. Call for details at 306-542-7639, Kamsack, SK. FORAGE OATS AND forage barley seed, cleaned, germination tested, excellent for silage, green feed and swath grazing. 306-677-2507, Hodgeville, SK.

COMMON #1 Meadow Brome, smooth brome, Timothy, crested wheat, Yellow clover, Cicer Milkvetch, Cert. Beaver alfalfa, Cert. Rambler alfalfa. Grower Direct. Blending and delivery available. Priced to sell. Siklenka Seeds, 306-342-4290, 306-342-2189, Glaslyn, SK. SAINFOIN SEED for hay and grazing. Yield similar to alfalfa but non-bloat, $1.25/lb. Organic or conv. 306-224-2090 Kipling, SK HAY BLENDS AND PASTURE BLENDS, COMMON #1 OAT seed, 99% germ. no charge custom blends. Dyck Forages & Lepps Seeds, 306-254-4243, Hepburn, SK. Grasses Ltd., Elie, MB. Free delivery. Call COMMON CPS WHEAT 94% germ., 98% toll free 1-888-204-1000, or visit us at www.dyckseeds.com vigor. 780-206-1234, Barrhead, AB. OATS SEED FOR Sale, 99% germination, 0% fusarium, 0% wild oats, good seed or green feed variety. 403-634-1069, Vauxhall, AB. SEED OATS, $5.50/BU., good germ.; also 6 r ow s e e d b a r l ey, $ 6 . 5 0 / b u . M u r r ay 306-323-4625, Rose Valley, SK. BEARDLESS TRITICALE SEED, 96% germination, 95% vigour. Phone 403-379-3960 Bindloss, AB. COMMON OAT SEED, high germination and vigor, $5.50/bu. 306-861-6866 or 306-861-0722, Weyburn, SK.

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#1 COMMON ALFALFA, #1 common creeping alfalfa all cleaned, inoculated; #1 cert. Carlton bromegrass, cleaned. Available in Fairview and/or Fort Vermilion, AB. 780-841-1496. HYBRID AND MEADOW Bromegrass, winter hardy Orchardgrass, cleaned and bagged. Grower direct pricing. Fisher Branch, MB. 204-372-6720, 204-372-8507. MILLET SEED: German Golden Foxtail.; Red Proso; Crown Proso. All cleaned and bagged. Excellent producers in swath graze, silage or bale. Call Greg Tanner, 306-457-2816, Stoughton, SK. CORN SEED, $25/ACRE, open pollinated varieties, lower N required, early 22502350 CHU’s, 7- 9’ tall, high yield and nutrition, for silage, grazing and grain. Austin, MB, 204-723-2831. Delivery available. ALFALFAS/ CLOVERS/ GRASSES, hay blends and pasture blends. Custom blends no charge. Free delivery. Dyck Forages & Grasses Ltd., Elie, MB, 1-888-204-1000. Visit us at www.dyckseeds.com ORGANIC & CONVENTIONAL sweet clover, red clover, alfalfa, meadow brome, smooth brome, crested wheat, timothy and others, free delivery & blending. Birch Rose Acres Ltd., 306-863-2900, Star City, SK. SWEET CLOVER, Red Clover, alfalfa, grasses, pasture/hay blends. Free delivery. Birch Rose Acres Ltd., 306-863-2900, Star City, SK.

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COMMON #1 GRASSES, legumes, blends. Trawin Seeds, 306-752-4060, Melfort, SK. TOP QUALITY ALFALFA, variety of grasses and custom blends, farmer to farmer. Gary Waterhouse 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. COMPLETE LINE OF forage seeds from al- CONVENTIONAL ARGENTINE CANOLA, falfa and clovers to all kinds of grasses as 99% germ., 95% vigor. Battleford, SK. CERT. ANDANTE YELLOW Mustard and well as custom blends. We have 30 yrs. of Phone 1-877-312-2839. Certified Centennial Brown Mustard. experience with fast friendly service. Greenshields Seeds, 306-524-2155 (w), 1-877-781-8189, Alexander, MB. 306-524-4339 (h), Semans, SK. CLEARFIELD RED LENTILS new variety, BESCO GRAIN LTD. Buyer of all varieties high germ. We can deliver. Call Jeff, of mustard. Call for competitive pricing. 306-227-7867, Saskatoon, SK. Email CERISE RED PROSO COMMON MILLET spats@shaw.ca 204-736-3570, Brunkild, MB. seed, $0.40/lb., 90% + germ., 0% FusariCUSTOM CLEANING AND bagging all types um Graminearum, makes great cattle feed, WA N T E D : K A B U L I C H I C K P E A feed of mustard for seed or processing. Color swath grazed, silage, dry and silage bales, grade with up to 40% green and damaged, sorting available. Also looking for low drought tolerant, very high in protein and Delivery May/June. Tom Cowell, Paterson g r a d e m u s t a r d . C a l l A c ke r m a n A g energy, delivered in 50 lb. bags at nearest Grain, 204-926-9593, Winnipeg, MB. 306-638-2282, Chamberlain, SK. points in SK. and AB. Call Reynald at Millet CLEANED YELLOW PEAS (from 2009), CERT. CUTLASS ORIENTAL and yellow King Seed of Canada Inc., St. Claude, MB., high germination and very low disease. available in mini bulk or 25 kg bags. Bailey 204-379-2987, 204-526-2719, leave msg, L i m i t e d a m o u n t l e f t , $ 1 0 / b u . C a l l : all calls returned. 2000+ satisfied producBrothers Seeds 306-935-4702, Milden, SK. ers. Visit www.milletkingseeds.com 306-846-2218, Dinsmore, SK. Email: reynald@milletking.com CLEARFIELD EXTRA SMALL Red Lentils TAP AND CREEPING ROOT, excellent 99% germ., 98% vigor, disease free, .28¢/lb. bin run. Call Bruce 306-831-7903, quality. Ph 306-865-6603, Hudson Bay, SK. Zealandia, SK. QUINOA limited production contracts ALFALFA SEED, cleaned, inoculated and available on areas near or north of Hwy. bagged; Also grass seed. 204-858-2482, NEW SEED TREATMENT product for sale. Call for details at 306-542-7639 #16. Northern Quinoa, Kamsack, SK. Deleau, MB. Kamsack, SK. Phone 306-542-3949. HAIRY VETCH SEED, excellent forage, HEMP OIL CANADA INC. We’re currently cover crop, plow down, $1.85/lb. Murray RED CLEARFIELD LENTIL, 91% germ. Call Doug 780-608-5413, Daysland, AB. buying conventional hemp grain. New Farms Inc., Decker, MB 204-764-0366. crop 2011 production contracts available FOR ALL YOUR forage seed needs. Full line CLEARFIELD RED LENTIL seed, 100% for both certified organic and conventional of alfalfa/grasses/blending. Greg Bjornson germ., 94% vigor, 0% disease, cleaned and hemp grain. High yielding varieties, guar- 306-554-3302 or 306-554-7987, Viking r e a d y t o g o . 3 0 6 - 6 4 8 - 7 2 7 3 o r anteed pedigreed supply. Agronomic sup- Forage Seeds, Wynyard, SK. 306-648-2221, Gravelbourg, SK. port. Kevin 604-607-4953 or 1-800-BUYCOMMON MARROWFAT PEA seed. 95% HEMP. Email: kevin@hempoilcan.com germ. Call Brent, 306-955-9100 or 306-260-6422, Saskatoon, SK. or email Samples Welcome In The Mail For Grading ALFALFA SEED and Meadow Brome seed, bbradley@diversifiedagra.ca certified and common alfalfa and common CLEARFIELD RED LENTILS for seed, 98% We are looking for #1 Meadow Brome. Excellent purity and germination, 92% vigor, no disease. germ. Phone 403-793-1705, Brooks, AB. 306-672-3695, Gull Lake, SK. all grades of Lentil, FULL LINE OF forage seeds. Phone Tom, CLEANED CLEARFIELD RED LENTIL Green & Yellow Peas, W i l l i a m s o n ’ s S e e d s , Pa m b r u n , S K . SEED, 92% germ. Phone 306-631-8308 or 306-582-6009. 306-631-0762, Moose Jaw, SK. Canary CERTIFIED AND COMMON #1 grasses, al- CLEARFIELD RED LENTIL, 35¢/lb., 96% falfa, clover, etc. excellent purity and g e r m . P h o n e 3 0 6 - 4 6 5 - 2 5 2 5 o r Grain Drying Available quality. Reasonable prices and delivery op- 306-861-5679, Yellow Grass, SK. tions. Richard Walcer, 306-752-3983 anyContact Helena Blaser time Melfort, SK. Box 339, Cupar, SK S0G 0Y0 Phone: 306-723-4949 Fax: 306-723-4656 TOLL FREE: 1-877-438-7712

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YELLOW MUSTARD SEED, newer variety, 85¢/lb. Young, SK. Phone 306-259-4982 or 306-259-2055. WANTED: FEED GRAIN, all types of barCOMMON YELLOW MUSTARD, 95% germ., ley, wheat, oats, peas, etc. Prompt payvery clean, bagged, 90¢ per pound. ment. Gary 306-823-4493, Neilburg, SK. 306-273-4235, Yorkton, SK. WANTED: FEED BARLEY, 48 lbs. plus. COMMON YELLOW MUSTARD seed, Phone Larry Hagerty 306-345-2523, Stony newer variety, $1.00/lb. Mortlach, SK. Beach, SK. Phone 306-681-8044. SUPER OAT, CDC S0-I, processing not necGOLDEN FLAX SEED, bulk or totes. Mel- essary, 38 lbs. per bu. weight, 7000 bu. Call: 306-825-3245, Lloydminster, SK. ville, SK, phone 306-728-3135.

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• OATS • BARLEY

• WHEAT • PEAS

DAMAGED FLAX/PEAS • HEATED

• DISEASED

GREEN CANOLA • FROZEN • HAILED “ON FARM PICKUP”

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HAY FOR SALE: Big round bales, alfalfa/brome mix, approx. 1500 lb. bales. 780-658-2125, Vegreville, AB. GOOD QUALITY HAY, AB and BC, big rounds. Call for delivery prices. 403-758-3041, Magrath, AB.

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Phone:403-994-7 207 or 7 80-206-4666 w w w.ca na dia nh a ya ndsila ge.com 200 LARGE ROUND alfalfa bales, premium blend, hard core. Must sell $10/ea. OBO. 306-648-7071, Assiniboia, SK. ALFALFA/BROME HAY, 4x8 square, avg. 1600 lbs., feed test available, no rain, tarped. Contact Jim, Fort Qu’Appelle, SK, days: 306-332-6221, night: 306-332-3955. FIRST CUT ALFALFA brome mix round bales, little to no rain, $30/bale. 306-867-8515, Outlook, SK. 1200 LB. BROME Alfalfa, no rain, $30. Alex, 306-567-4645, Davidson, SK. 600 MEDIUM SQUARE Timothy bales; 300 Timothy/ alfalfa mixed medium squares, good horse quality, stored in hay shed. 204-372-6937, Fisher Branch, MB. CHEAP ORGANIC HAY: 600 round bales, crested wheat/brome/alfalfa, 1¢/lb. or $14/bale. 306-834-2085, Kerrobert, SK. SMALL SQUARE BALES, alfalfa/grass, good quality, sheltered, $3 to $4.50 per bale. Phone 306-945-2378, Waldheim, SK. ORGANIC RFV 100 Hay, early cut. No foxtail barley. Tarped. Red Clover, alfalfa, Timothy. 204-534-7843, Kilarney, MB. LARGE QUANTITY of large mixed hay bales, net wrapped, can deliver. Phone 306-764-7920, Prince Albert, SK. ALFALFA/ BROME 5x6 bales, 2010 and 2009 crop, no rain, exc. hay for horses Phone 306-374-0256, Saskatoon, SK. ALFALFA HAY ROUND bales. Good quality. $35 to $50 per bale. West central Sask. Email: prettyollen@hotmail.com or phone 306-753-3330, Macklin, SK. 1200 ALFALFA ROUND bales, 2009 and 2010 crop for sale. Call 306-544-2793, Hanley, SK. 250 ROUND BALES wheat grass, brome, alfalfa mix. 1200 lb. soft core, $25 ea. 306-836-4614, Kenaston, SK. ALFALFA/ GRASS MIX bales, 1500 lb. 5x6 hard core. 2010 crop, $35/bale. 2009$30/bale. 306-394-4407, Mossbank, SK.

WANTED: BUYING ALL grades of oats. Send sample to Newco Grain Ltd., Box 717, Coaldale, AB., T1M 1M6. Call 1-800-661-2312. www.newcograin.com BUYING SOLUTIONS for canola problems! Milligan Bio-Tech, a licensed and bonded buyer, looking for non-food grade ca- 200 1ST CUT ALFALFA BALES, (1600 nola. Call Rob at 1-866-388-6284 or visit lb), hard core. Complete analysis available. $39/bale. Located 20 miles SE of Saskawww.milliganbiotech.com toon. 1-800-667-4515 day, 306-257-3519 home, 306-221-3800 cell. Ask for Charlie. ALFALFA HARD CORE round bales, net approx. 1500 lbs., loading and truckALFALFA/GRASS large round bales, net wrap, available. Standing alfalfa, by the lb. wrapped. 306-456-2596, 306-861-6849, ing or share. Ph or fax 306-228-3727, Unity SK Tribune, SK SOLID CORE ROUND, small square: alfal- 74 ALFALFA GRASS bales, little rain, apfa, alfalfa grass, green feed, grass, straw. prox. 1400 lbs., $40/ton. 306-784-7686, Herbert, SK. Delivered. 306-237-4582, Perdue, SK. 1000 LARGE ROUND bales of straw, wheat 4500 SMALL SQUARE BALES, mostly and oats, $10 per bale. 403-556-9169, brome, some alfalfa, good horse hay. Various prices on selection and quantity. Will Didsbury, AB. trade for livestock. Phone 306-477-4118, ROUND HAY BALES: 100 green Timothy 306-290-4789, Saskatoon, SK. mix- no rain; 150 with some rain. Phone 350 LARGE ROUND 2nd cut alfalfa bales, 780-258-0095, Smoky Lake, AB. no rain; 100 large round wheat straw ALFALFA BALES, round, hard core, 1500 bales, no rain. 306-232-4985, Rosthern, SK lbs. Call 306-426-2772, Meath Park, SK. SQUARE BALES, 70% brome, 30% alfalfa, FIRST CUT LARGE ROUND alfalfa, brome 60- 70 lbs., no rain, stored inside under a n d T i m o t h y, $ 4 0 / b a l e , n o r a i n . bale tarps, 1300 left, $3/bale. Call Cody 780-902-2108, Edmonton, AB. 306-397-2568, Edam, SK. HAY FOR SALE, 2000 large 4x4 sq. alfalfa 600 ALFALFA BALES, 1600 lbs., no rain, bales, $40/ton, trucking can be arranged. $50/bale. 306-963-2649, Stalwart, SK. 306-457-2935 evenings, Stoughton, SK. Email sixheadrake@hotmail.com ALFALFA GRASS/ ALFALFA hard core STANDING FORAGE 100 ac. of cattleround bales, 1000 lbs., $20 and under. man’s mix hay and 600 ac. alfalfa. Ph/fax: 306-726-4569, Southey, SK. 306-228-3727, Unity, SK. ROUND GREEN OAT bales, approx. 1500 E X C E L L E N T H O R S E H AY r o u n d a n d lbs., baled in late fall 2010, green with squares and some straw. Call Ken Qualman good kernel, $35/ton. 306-784-2786, Her- 306-492-4634, Dundurn, SK. bert, SK. ALFALFA SQUARE HAY bales, premium ALFALFA HAY BALES for sale, baled with quality, $5.00 each. Certified organic. John Deere hard core baler, surface wrap. 306-335-2280, Lemberg, SK. 306-397-2678, Edam, SK. MEADOW BROME and Cicer Vetch hard ALFALFA/ ALFALFA GRASS 800 round core round bales. Average to good quality. bales, no rain. Call for feed test. Will take $45/ton. 306-882-3717 Rosetown, SK. cows on trade. Ed 306-243-4509 eves., SECOND CUT ALFALFA, high quality, 306-867-7988 days, Macrorie, SK. RFV142, protein 19%; 430 hard core round L A R G E RO U N D M I X E D h ay fo r s a l e , bales. Call 306-283-4340, 306-222-0170, $25/bale. Phone: 204-649-2222, Pierson, Langham, SK. MB. TOP QUALITY ALFALFA/BROME; 2nd cut alfalfa; Certified organic. 1500+ lbs. 306-747-2751, Shellbrook, SK. PEARSON SADDLE STITCHER, with 1000 BALES, 1400 lbs. round alfalfa, fair b o b b i n w i n d e r , g o o d s h a p e . quality, some rain, RM of Chesterfield 403-549-2144, Stavely, AB. #261, $30/bale. Call Aaron 403-565-2288 BAG CLOSING REPAIRS. We repair or 403-581-1614, Empress, AB Fischbein, Union Special, Taylor scales, 2500 ALFALFA/GRASS ROUND bales. $40 Howe Richardson, express scales. Call ea. 306-796-4774, Central Butte, SK. 1-800-667-6924, LMC Canada, Saskatoon.

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FOUR USED 20.5Rx25 Michelin XTL tubeless tires, good condition. Asking $1250 each. 306-834-7579 cell, Major, SK. WANTED: 20.8X42 triples for JD 4 WD. Phone 306-435-3514, Moosomin, SK. FOUR 710/70R42 tires, approximately 25% tread left, $400 each. Phone 780-205-8122, Lloydminster, SK.

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NEW 20.8X38 12 PLY $826; 18.4x38 12 ply $736; 24.5x32 12 ply $1749; 14.9x24 12 ply $356. Factory Direct. Tubes sold Ask us about our easy burial separately. More sizes available new and used. Call for pricing 1-800-667-4515. “drop and go” 1000 gallon tanks. www.combineworld.com 3423 Millar Ave., Saskatoon, SK FOUR 710x38 on JD 12 hole rail rims, $5000 OBO. 403-704-3509 no Sunday 1-306-244-6911 calls, Ponoka, AB. www.progressiveyardworks.com QUANTITY OF used loader and 35,000 GALLON SS upright TANK, mfg. LARGE tires. Lever Ent., 306-682-3332, 2002, $25,000 OBO. 306-720-9500, Mel- scraper Muenster, SK. ville, SK. Email chinook01@accesscom.ca WATER/ FERTILIZER TANK, black, with NEW TIRES AND RIMS Four 20.8x38 valve, 1850 US gal/1550 Imp. gal/7000L, tires with new rims $9500. Fits JD 4830 in vg cond., $1000 OBO. 306-693-2506, s p r a y e r s . T r a d e s a c c e p t e d . 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com agrarian@sasktel.net Moose Jaw, SK. POLY TANKS: 15 to 10,000 gallons; Bladder tanks from 220 to 88,000 gal; Water and liquid fertilizer; Fuel tanks, single and double wall; Truck and storage, gas or dsl. Wilke Sales, 306-586-5711, Regina, SK. WATER TANKS- Rain barrels, storage tanks and transport tanks, from 35 gal. up to 8300 gal. Starting at $99. Visit your n e a r e s t F l a m a n s t o r e t o d ay o r c a l l 1-888-435-2626, www.flaman.com

LOAD, LUMBER and STEEL TARPS, cover 53’ trailers for sale. Phone 780-826-7372, Iron River, AB. SHUR-LOK TRUCK TARPS and replacement tarps for all makes of trucks. Alan, 306-723-4967, 306-726-7808, Cupar, SK.

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METAL LATHE, 2008 Birmingham DL-1860 manual lathe, 18” swing, 60” bed. Induction hardened bedways. 3-3/16” spindle bore, 16-1600 RPM speed setting. MT#5 tailstock, rapid transverse. Over all dimensions 47”Wx54”Hx24”L c/w three and four jaw chuck, 6” steady rest, 4-way tool post. 10 HP 220/440V 3 phase motor, 5900 lbs. Operated and maintained by Cert. Machinists. Great shape, like brand new. Reason for selling: creating floor space for upgrade. $9750. 306-745-7743, Esterhazy SK

COMPLETE DUAL KITS, JD STS, new tires, 20.8x38 or 20.8x42, $13,500$14,900; JD 9400- 9610/CTS/CTSII, new tires 18.4x38 or 20.8x38, $9800- $10,600; IH 1680- 2588, new tires, 20.8x38, $11,900; NH CR940- 970, used 20.8R-42 tires, $12,000 exchange; JD 7720/6620, used 18.4R-42 tires, $6500. 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com 10 BOLT RIMS and tires for Steiger or Case/IH. Matching 60% 20.8X38 Armstrong tires. Includes 8 rims and tires. $4900. 403-396-1794, Alix, AB.

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ADVANCED PURE WATER Systems Ltd., no salt, no chemical, 99% pure water guaranteed. Main corporate office, Outlook, SK. 306-867-9461. For all your needs in pure water for farm, towns, or commercial.

STAUBER DRILLING INC. Water well construction and servicing, exploration and geothermal drilling. Professional service since 1959. Call the experts at 1-800-919-9211 info@stauberdrilling.com DJ’S DRILLING LTD. Plastic casing, stainless steel screens, “E” logged test holes. 28 yrs. experience drilling all over Sask. 5 yr. warranty on materials and workmanship. 306-944-4424, 306-530-1915, Plunkett SK

HAYTER DRILLING LTD. Over 50 yrs in groundwater industry specializing in 5” 30” wells. Premium quality materials used in new construction. Old well servicing and AG-VENTURE TOURS designed for farm- rehab. New equipment and experienced ers to Ireland, Italy, Kenya, Brazil, Chile, crews. 1-888-239-1658, Watrous, SK. A r g e n t i n a , Pe r u , G a l ap a g o s . P h . 519-633-2390 rwthomas@start.ca www.rwthomastours.com

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PRAIRIES WATER TREATMENT Ltd. is havSANDBLASTING POTS for sale. Phone: ing a complete stock reduction sale. No 306-825-7334, Lloydminster, AB. salt, no chlorine, no chemicals. All city and DEVILBISS PAINT BOOTH, cross draft, well units at remarkable low prices. Sale approx. 25 yrs. old. 32’ (l) x 14’ (w) x 9’ (h), while supplies last. Call today. Bob at has been on cinder blocks since new, no 403-620-4038, High River, AB. rust, lights have been upgraded with true light bulbs worth $1,200. Electrical hookups incl. Asking $5,000. 306-441-4673 or 306-937-3330, Battleford, SK.

AGRICULTURE TOURS

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LLOYD’S PTO 8” pump, w/irrigation gun and booster pump, $6900; 5 floating water master pumps w/hose, $800- $1600; 23’ Ezee-On disc, new cond. 403-578-3087, Coronation, AB.

SULLAIR, 25 HP, electric, 240V 3 phase, 90 CFM at 100 PSI, $2000 OBO. Domremy, WATER WELLS, Heron Drilling Ltd. speSK. 306-423-5437, nk.kusch@yourlink.ca cializing in water wells, E-logging, sand2 0 ’ 4 - B L A D E P L A N E R , 5 H P, 2 2 0 V. screens and gravel pack. Government 306-827-7731, 306-997-2021 evenings, grants available. Drilling, boring, cleaning. Call us. 49 yrs. experience. 306-752-4322, Borden, SK. fax 306-752-7399, Melfort, SK.

LIGHT/TOUGH FEEDGRAINS

DO YOU NEED FLOTATION? Trelleborg 68”x68”x25” tires, $15,900. Rims in stock to fit all STS, CR, CX, late model CIH and T R c o m b i n e s . Tr a d e s w a n t e d . 1-800-667-4515. www.combineworld.com 24.5/R32 TIRES on Stieger/Case rims, w/ 10 bolt pattern, c/w spacers and bolts, 20-25% tread, $5500. St. Leon, MB. 204-825-7703 or 204-825-0132.

• GREEN • HEATED • SPRING THRASHED

ROUND ALFALFA/MIXED hay, minimal rain, vg cond., priced to sell. Shellbrook, SK, 306-466-2169, 306-747-7137. GOOD QUALITY grass/alfalfa round bales, 1600 lbs., net wrapped 2-3¢/lb., Watrous, SK, 306-946-4155. 200 ROUND HARD CORE alfalfa brome hay bales, near Duck Lake, SK, no rain, excellent quality, $35/bale. 306-291-0334. 300 BROME ALFALFA round bales, $15 each. Phone 306-656-4507, Tessier, SK.

4 UNUSED 14x24.00 grader tires, $2000. GOOD SELECTION OF USED TIRES. 16COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR waterfowl hunt- 780-918-8578, Sherwood Park, AB. 315/80Rx22.5 caps grips and smooths, ing. 14.5’ V-neck trailer, goose and duck large, like new on 10 stud budd rims, decoys, blinds, robo ducks, plus more. $155/ea OBO; Four 10:00x22 Firestone 12 306-586-8900, Regina, SK. ply bias ply on Dayton rims, $110/ea OBO; 13- 11:00x20 12 ply bias, 45% to 70% remaining on tread, $90 to $175 each; 20395-85R-20 Michelin XZL 16 ply and 18 UNLIMITED BEAR HUNTING Allocation ply, $175 to $250 ea. OBO; 25- 14:00x20R for sale. Zone #70 NE Saskatchewan, Michelin XZL and Michelin XL 18 ply, $175 km 198 Hanson Lake Road, Deschambault to $275 OBO; One 10:00R15 TR 18 ply Lake. Turnkey operation, 4 cabins, storage (tube type) Bridgestone, new cap, $175 structures, generators, Argo, ATV(s) and OBO. Good selection 325/85R16 Michelin 4x4 truck. Call 204-745-3544, Carman, MB XML 8 ply, $100 to $200/ea.; Good selection 9:00x16R XL, 8 ply, $50 to $125 ea; OUTFITTING BUSINESS for sale in northwest Alberta. Deer, moose, elk and bear. TWO 12.4-28 FIRESTONE tires and rims Good selection of 6:50x16R XCL 10 ply. 780-499-4639 leave message or fax off Apache sprayer, like new, $780 both; Will sell complete or separate and help One Firestone 18.4R-46 tire- 75%, $950. 780-963-4496, Edmonton, AB. you get starter. 780-221-4868. 306-746-7246, Raymore, SK. EIGHT 20.8X42 GOODYEAR Dyna Torque N EW TIRE CLEARAN CE: radials at 50% and four 20.8x42 Titan radi• 11L x16 S L 8 ply • 11L x15S L 8 ply als at 50%. Goodeve, SK. 306-876-4609 or • 4 rib 21.5L x16 .1S L 10 ply w /5 ho le rim WILL TRADE WELL maintained older mo- 306-728-8676. • 4L x16 .1S L 8 ply • 21.5x16 .1 8 ply bile home on owned lot in Apache Junc- TWO NEW 650/85R38 10 ply Michelin • 11L x15S L 8 ply • 11.x16 4 rib tion, AZ, only $350/yr. taxes. Will take tires. Call 403-588-0958, Alix, AB. $40,000 worth of cow/calf pairs or grass• 16 .9 x34 8 ply • 710/70R42 2 GOODYE AR SUPER traction radial ers. 306-375-7722, Saskatoon, SK. • 230 /9 5R48 • 9 1.5x42 Fires to n e 800/65R32 combine tires on JD rims, • 230/9 5R44 • 11.2x24 Irriga tio n 6300 kg at 35 psi, 65%, $4000 OBO for set. • Tu b es 11.2x24, 14.9 x24, 18 .4x38 204-825-7560, Cartwright, MB.

HEATED CANOLA WANTED

500 GOOD ROUND BALES, approx. 1400 lb. little/no rain, alfalfa, alfalfa/brome, $30 per bale loaded. 306-656-4541, Harris, SK. 350 ROUND ALFALFA bales, fair condition, $12/ton. Liberty, SK. 306-847-2112 or 306-567-7830.

WHY NOT KEEP MARKETING SIMPLE? You are selling feed grains. We are buying feed grains. Fast payment, with prompt pickup, true price discovery. Call Gerald Snip, Jim Beusekom, Allen Pirness or Dave Lea at Market Place Commodities Ltd., Lethbridge, AB. Ph.: 1-866-512-1711. Email info@marketplacecommodities.com

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Hours: 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM. FLOATER TIRES for high clearance sprayer, four 20.8x38, $8500 for all; Four EIGHT 20.8R42 GOODYEARS, w/50% 750x65x26 tires, $13,000. 204-766-2643. w e a r, a s k i n g $ 2 0 0 e a c h O B O . 780-387-6399, Wetaskiwin, AB. SET OF 8 used TRELLEBORG 700/65-38 WANTED FIRESTONE 9000 radial. 320/90 tires. Phone 780-349-1221, Westlock, AB. R46. 306-493-2734, Delisle, SK. 5 USED 29.5x29 Michelin radials, $1900 each or all 5 for $9000. 306-534-4505, Spy COMPLETE SET CLAMP-ON duals, 18.4x38. 780-753-6136, 780-753-1346, Provost, AB Hill, SK.

GREAT SELECTION OF WATER PUMPS, starting at $225. We also have suction hoses, lay flat discharge hoses and a large inventory of plastic, alum. and manifold fittings for any application. Contact your n e a r e s t F l a m a n S a l e s t o d ay o r c a l l 1-888-435-2626. FOR SALE: 12V SOLAR PUMP w/ controller, 2 deep cycle batteries, float switch and 2 14”x54” solar panels, $1000. 306-883-2935, Spiritwood, SK. FLOATING WATER PUMP, 5 HP B&S motor, $600; 30’ CCIL vibrashank w/hanging harrows, $550. Davidson SK 306-567-4723 WATER PROBLEMS? New Perkins 2000 gpm Berkley pump, $20,000; Used 250 HP Deutz w/300 gpm Paco pump, $8000. 403-363-4074, Brooks, AB.


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U-DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILER Training, 25 years experience. Day, 1 and 2 week upgrading programs for Class 1A, 3A and air brakes. One on one driving instructions. 306-786-6600, Yorkton, SK. START YOUR UNIVERSITY EDUCATION at Lakeland College’s Lloydminster campus. Benefit from small class sizes, approachable faculty, and cutting-edge science labs. Popular transfer routes include Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of General Studies, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Social Work. Lakeland also offers preprofessional studies towards pre-dentistry, pre-medicine, pre-pharmacy, pre-veterinary medicine, and new this year -University of Saskatchewan pre-nursing. Grade 11 marks 85% plus? You may receive a scholarship of $1500 to $3500. Visit: www.lakelandcollege .ca or phone: 1-800-661-6490, ext 5429 CLASS 1A Truck Driver Training Ltd. Over 25 years training Saskatchewan, highest quality training available, Class 1, 3 and Air Brake Programs. Certified instructors/ examiners. Starting $79/ month OAC. Possible training in your area. Call for info 306-933-2676, Saskatoon, www.class1a.ca

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS for late model Cat equipment: Motor scrapers (cushion ride), dozers, excavators, rock trucks, (graders- with 10 yrs. experience and ability to trim); SERVICE MECHANIC required experienced with Cat, JD, Hitachi equipment. Truck provided. Camp jobs. Competitive wages plus room and board. Valid drivers license required. Send resume and work references to Bryden Const., brydenconstruct@xplornet.ca fax 306-769-8844, Arborfield, SK.

COUPLE WANTED TO live with elderly gentleman on a farm in central AB. Must have driver’s license and be willing to do housekeeping and yard work. Ph. 780-458-0679 or 780-487-6537, St. Albert, AB. EXPERIENCED LIVE-IN CAREGIVER is l o o k i n g t o c a r e fo r a s e n i o r. C a l l 306-876-4745.

WILDFONG ENTERPRISES: Exp. equipment operators with 1A licence required for 2011 season. Great opportunity and wages. Call Russ 306-260-2833, Craik, SK.

EXPERIENCED GRAIN FARM HELP fulltime, long term position, new JD equip. $50,000++?? House/ vehicle. Excellent opportunity for the right person. All inquiries kept confidential. Must be able to cross the US border. Serious inquiries only. Wade Feland 701-263-1300. Please email resume to: wadef@srt.com or fax to 701-756-6047. TIRED OF CITY LIFE? Live-in couple wanted to manage hobby ranch and household, North East of Yorkton, SK. Beautiful setting for nature lovers/bird watchers! Most weekends off. Facility and large shop available for willow furniture making, woodworking and carpentry. Email: dawne.mutch@gmail.com or phone 306-594-7448, before 9 PM. EQ UIPMENT OPERATOR WANTED for mid-size grain farm. Duties incl. seeding, spraying and harvesting. Could turn into a FT job for the right person. 1A license and GPS experience would be a huge asset. Esterhazy, SK. 306-745-2415 or 745-7168 MIKE SCHNEYDER FARMS, Magrath AB, is looking for truck drivers and combine drivers for the USA 2011 wheat harvest starting May 15. Must be US admissable, have a valid passport and able to pass a drug test. Must have a class 1 or the ability to obtain one. Room and board supplied. Please contact Mike at 403-308-1549 or msfarms2@yahoo.ca FULL-TIME FARM/ RANCH POSITION AVAILABLE. Wide variety of work in all aspects of cattle ranching and grain farming including feeding cattle, calving, fencing, spraying, haying and silage, grain and bale hauling, machinery upkeep. Class 1 license an asset. Self-motivated individual must have valid driver’s license and no criminal record. House available. School bus to door. Monthly wage. Midwest Saskatchewan. Fax resume with references to 306-893-2777.

Simpson Ranching has a

FULL TIME RANCH HAND

position available for versatile and self-motivated individual. Experience with cattle, horses and equipment operation/maintenance is required. Proof of valid driver’s license is required. Class 1 DL an asset. Accommodations provided. Performance bonus available. Please include 3 references on resume.

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FARM EMPLOYMENT! We can help find you a good employee or find you a good Ag related job. Ag Employ Alberta, email tkok@xplornet.com or ph. 403-732-4295.

10,000 HEAD FEEDLOT AT OLDS, AB. requires employee, experience in all areas would be an asset. House and benefits available. Fax resume to 403-556-7625 or doddbeef@gmail.com

GREENLEAF SEEDS LTD. has an opening for a self-motivated individual for a fulltime year round position on our large Pedigreed seed/ grain farm near Tisdale, SK. Duties to include operation and maintenance of large farm machinery; Operation and maintenance of seed cleaning facility; Grain hauling and general farm duties. Preference given to applicants with farm and/or mechanical experience and a Class 1A license. We offer a good work environment, competitive wages and benefi t s p l a n . P l e a s e e m a i l r e s u m e t o : kr.acres@sasktel.net or fax: 306-873-2438 or call: 306-873-4261.

SEEKING FULL/PART-TIME HELP for large yearling grass cattle operation in Agriculture Exchange Opportunities (ages 19-30) Australia, New Zealand, EuStockholm, SK. Call Jeff 306-740-7004. rope, U.S. Work for and live with farm PREVOST HARVESTING accepting appli- families. We help get your visa and placecations for 2011 harvest season. Combine ment. International Rural Exchange Proand semi-drivers needed. Some exp. nec- gram: 306-489-4407, info@irecanada.ca, essary. All applicants must be United www.irecanada.ca States admissible. Must have valid passport. Class 1A license preferred but not FEEDLOT WORKERS required at 15,000 necessary. Farming background an asset. head custom feedlot in southern Alberta. Call 306-322-4757, 306-322-7100 cell. Fax Seeking equipment operators, grain farm labour and pen checkers with minimum of resume to 306-322-4754, Rose Valley, SK. 1 year related experience. 403-684-3540, FARM LABORER wanted for spring and fall e m a i l : m i c h e l l e @ b a l l c o . c a o r f a x : seasons, valid drivers license a must, Class 403-684-3345, Brant, AB. web: ballco.ca 1 an asset, farm experience necessary, $18- $24/hr. Fax resume 780-384-2059; WORKER NEEDED to help with custom fencing. Also some farm work w/cattle Phone 780-384-2252, Sedgewick, AB. and horses. Ph 403-501-9760 Compeer AB FT RANCH POSITION available on a cow/calf background operation located HELP REQUIRED - SEEDING to harvest. just south of Camrose AB. Job entails cat- Duties: Seeding, Trucking, Haying and Hartle handling, herd health management, vesting. Exp. preferred, but willing to train. TROY SANDERSON HARVESTING refeeding, fencing, as well as other various Room and board included. Hutterites wel- quires combine, truck and grain cart drivers for the 2011 Canada and U.S. harvest aspects. Machinery operation experience come. 780-367-2387, Willingdon, AB. run, with possibility of winter work, class needed with horsemanship and roping RANCH HAND needed to do fencing, hay1A not required but would be an asset, skills an asset. Accommodations provided in separate yard. Send resume to Hills ing, feeding, and pasture riding (1500 room and board provided. Rosetown, SK., yearlings). Need to be very responsible. call Troy 306-831-9776, fax 306-882-2300 Ranching Company Limited, Box 1657, C a m r o s e , A B T 4 V 1 X 6 o r e m a i l Room and board may be available. Need or e-mail: troysanderson@hotmail.com byerslb@xplornet.com. For more info con- driver’s licence. 780-621-0981, Pigeon Lake, AB. RANCH/ FARM EMPLOYMENT. Progressive tact 780-672-6556. family owned, cattle/grain operation. ExFULL-TIME FARM HELPER required year perience in cattle handling and equipment FARM MANAGER WANTED at fully auto- round for mixed cow/calf farm. Duties inmated Egg Layer Farm, Salmon Arm, BC. clude: feeding, calving, grain hauling, etc. operation necessary. Wage negotiable. Responsibilities: overseeing animal wel- Experience an asset, but not necessary. Fencing, haying, silage, cattle handling, fare of 25,000 hens, 30,000 pullets, and Board and room avail. Valid drivers license general farm and equipment maintenance. Must be willing to learn and apply them10,000 free run hens. Other duties: control a must. 780-768-2125, Two Hills, AB. selves. Serious applicants fax resume to: feed inventory, maintain bio-security, manure management, and daily production MIXED GRAIN/purebred beef farm re- 780-376-0000 or call 780-376-2241, records. Position suited for hard working quires permanent non-smoking herdsman Strome, AB. couple or dynamic individual. New 1800 with experience. Must be self-motivated sq. ft. home included. Fax or email resume and able to work unsupervised. House pro- LARGE GRAIN FARM requires additional employees. Experience in operating tan604-526-2541, suneggs@telus.net vided. 306-567-3207, Davidson, SK. dem axle trucks, air drills, high clearance PROCESSING AND MAINTENANCE person FARM LABOURERS WANTED: Includes sprayers, JD combines, grain cart, and and also a Pen Checker required. Call Russ room and board, other jobs may include general farm work an asset. Class 1A / AZ 306-631-7657, 306-638-3151, Bethune SK carpentry and construction, will train. 780- licence and mechanical experience are as902-2108, 780-920-7360, Edmonton, AB. sets. Hourly range $13–$24/hr depending FULL-TIME OR SEASONAL POSITION on experience. Accommodations available. on mixed grain farm in south Sask. Hous- RANCH HAND WANTED for full-time Starting date April 2011. References reing available if needed, wage depends on work. Needs to be able to rope/ ride and quired. Fax resume to 306-354-7758 or e x p e r i e n c e , 1 A a n a s s e t . C a l l M a r k treat cattle off horseback and have general call Dan or Quenton at 306-354-7672, Box 3 0 6 - 4 3 6 - 7 7 7 5 , f a x / e m a i l r e s u m e knowledge of cattle handling. Phone Mike 490, Mossbank, SK. S0H 3G0 or email: 306-436-4552, mtbeck@sasktel.net 306-469-7741, Big River, SK. q u a r k f a r m s @ y a h o o . c o m We b s i t e : HELP WANTED, Seed Potato/Grain Farm in SEASONAL TO Full-Time Employment www.quarkfarms.net Edmonton, AB, requires mature FARM required for seeding, haying, silaging and TECHNICIAN/EQUIPMENT OPERATOR. harvest. Class 3 or 1 required. Great wages PART-TIME CALF BUYER WANTED, Full time, permanent position to start im- for individual who can work independently. Fraser Valley, BC. Nice opportunity for a mediately. Attractive salary package based Housing avail. in separate yard. Provost, semi-retired or young farmer who has some extra time. Truck and trailer needed on experience. Housing available, families AB. area. Ph/fax resume to 780-753-6597. and little understanding of dairy calves. welcome. Must be mechanically inclined LOOKING FOR PEOPLE interested in riding For more info call Gerrit at 403-380-0124. and enjoy farming. Class 3 drivers license an asset. Please fax resume and references feedlot pens, with above average horsemanship skills, willing to train, wages de- BRENT KITTELSON HARVESTING LTD. to 780-472-6032 or call 780-472-6127. p e n d i n g o n q u a l i fi c at i o n s , b e n e fi t s is now hiring Truck Drivers w/Class 1A license and Combine and Grain Cart OperaGENERAL FARM WORKER: Macklin, SK. available. 403-701-1548, Strathmore, AB. tors to go on a custom harvesting run that Duties include: operation and maintenance of large farm machinery and livestock STRATHMORE, AB. farm and ranch re- begins in early May in Texas and end in quires a full-time employee for crop and late November with corn harvest. I may equipment. Farm background an asset. $16+/hr depending on experience. Fax livestock production. $18 to $20/hr, house help with obtaining Class 1A license if resume to: 306-753-3325 (attn: Brian or available. Must have valid Class 5 driver’s needed. Applicants must have a clean ablicense. Contact Paul 403-325-0118, fax stract and be admissible into the US. OperPat) or Email to: kidd_brian@hotmail.com resume to: 403-901-1550. ating 8 new JD 9770 STS, 2 new JD 9230’s 10 FULL-TIME POSITIONS on poultry farm 4x4 on carts and late model Peterbilt near Regina Beach, SK. Duties include: Egg THE SUNHAVEN FARMS GROUP is looking semi’s. Year round employment for drivers collection, packing/sorting, cleaning poul- for career minded pig production profes- hauling logs, grain, and crude oil. Successtry equipment, barn checks. $13.90/hr. sionals to join our team. If you are inter- ful applicants could start ASAP snowblowMust be able to lift 50 lbs and have no al- ested in a position as Unit Manager, ie. ing in the oilfield and others in April/May lergies to dust or odor. Criminal record farrowing, breeding, 3 years experience with spring seeding and anhydrous ammo(abstract). Hiring for Aug/Sept. 2011. Fax with pigs - salary range up to $38,000 plus nia hauling before going harvesting in resume to: 306-731-2399, or e-mail bonuses; or experienced Technician,1-2 May. Ph. Brent 306-456-2877 leave msg, years experience with pigs - salary range resumes to: agrologic@accesscomm.ca up to $36,000 plus bonuses, in a modern fax resume to: 306-456-2835 or email: brentkittelsonharvesting@hotmail.com ALLAN DAIRY CUSTOM SILAGE is look- production barn ranging from 750 to 2500 Bromhead, SK. ing for operators for the 2011 silage sea- sows call us. Please send resumes to: Alberta Pig Company. 22059 Twp. Rd. 520, SEEKING SELF MOTIVATED person for son. 204-371-1367, 204-346-0571, MB. Sherwood Park, AB. T8E 1E6, or fax to: year round work on mixed farm. KnowlFULL-TIME HELP REQUIRED on modern 780-401-3068 or email to apc@syban.net edge of cows, seeding, and field work an grain farm at Rouleau, SK. Must have Class Housing available, wages based on 1A license, experience operating large WANTED YEAR ROUND ranch help for a asset. Ph. 204-722-2224. Please farm equipment. Health benefits available. well established cattle ranch in northern experience. send resumes to clhofer@hotmail.com Alberta. Calving in April/ May. Please Fax resume to 306-776-2382, or call Dave email resume to nccamp1@telus.net or McAuley, MB. 306-536-0548 or email jdkirby@live.ca fax to 780-765-2791, Rycroft, AB. WANTED: FARM Equipment Operator, FOUR (4) HIGHLY SKILLED Positions Needed to work full-time in farrow to fin- FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT on mixed must be familiar w/hay and harvest equipish hog operation. One (1) Breeding Spe- grain farm, near Milestone, SK. Experience ment, some cattle experience preferred cialist. Manage and supervise breeding and w/ large equipment and Class 1A license but not necessary, Class 1A license redry sow operation. Must have AI experi- an asset. Top wages paid depending on ex- quired. Mike 306-469-7741, Big River, SK. ence and understand the principles of hog perience. 306-436-7703 or 306-436-4511 breeding. Knowledge in semen collection, BEZAN LAND & LIVESTOCK LTD., 17 FT POSITION FOR Dairy Herd Person. 50 processing and morphology. Bachelor De- miles north of Regina, SK requires a FT cow tie stall barn, 700 acres crop land. gree graduate or any equivalent level of person. Duties include operation and Central AB. Start date August 1, 2011. Fax education preferred; Three (3) Farrowing/ maintenance of equipment, assisting in resume to: 403-843-3892 or email: Grow finish technicians. Knowledge in AI sorting and weighing cattle, feeding and rdvanden@telusplanet.net and swine husbandry on farrowing, starter, herd health. Fax resume to 306-775-0444 FARM HELP REQUIRED; also Jersey bulls grower pigs and feed processing. Selection email: laytonbezan@hotmail.com or for sale. Everest Ranching, Kitscoty, AB of breeding stock, able to run a vaccina- phone: 306-775-0412. phone 780-744-2180. tion program. Both positions should be flexible and willing to work late at night. Other jobs include load breeding stock and sows, wash and clean barns, feed and water pigs. Wages range from $3000 to A f ed era l ca rrier o f cru d e o il lo ca ted in Co leville, SK $3600 per month depending on experience, 40 hrs./wk. and 14 days paid holiis lo o kin g f o r: days. Housing is available if needed. Call or send resume to Sunderland Hog Farm OW N ER /OPER A TOR S & Partnership c/o Dale Sunderland, phone COM PA N Y DR IVER S 780-871-4896, fax 780-745-2888, email: dale.sunderland@hotmail.com Paradise T o ha u l o il a n d p r o d u ced H2 0 in w es t cen tr a l Valley, AB. Sa s ka tchew a n . R eq u ir em en ts : H2 S, Fir s t Aid / CP R , FULL-TIME POSITION on grain/cattle opCla s s 1 A licen s e. Exp er ien ce p r efer r ed . eration. Competitive wages, free housing, 1A an asset, be able to operate large maW I N CH TR UCK OPER A TOR S chinery. Richard Sautner 306-460-8161, Brad 306-460-4903, Flaxcombe, SK. R eq u ir em en ts : W in ch T r u ck exp er ien ce, H2 S, Fir s t Aid / CP R , Cla s s 1 A licen s e. FULL-TIME POSITION FOR a general Dairyman. Competitive wage and benefits (medical, dental, etc.). Located 5 min. HEA VY DUTY M ECHA N IC & north of Edmonton, AB. Previous dairy exSHOP A SSISTA N T perience required. Call 780-991-7893 or email resume to crozierdairies@live.ca Ap p lica n ts m u s t p o s s es s w o r kin g kn o w led g e o fva r io u s tr u ck/ tr a iler p a r ts , a b le to m a in ta in / r ep a ir tr a iler s a s WANTED: FARM PERSON to COOK for 2-3 men, cook house is living quarters. Apply r eq u ir ed a n d ho ld a va lid d r iver ’s licen ce. to Box 339, Foremost, AB, T0K 0X0 or call Sen d res u m e (s ta tin g w hich p o s itio n a p p lyin g f o r) 403-867-2207. b y f a x (306) 965- 2720 o r em a il: relin e@ relin e.ca . FARMYARD MAINTENANCE PERSON P ho n e Jim o r Rick a t (306) 965- 2472 needed immediately, Class 3, housing provided. 403-502-4353, Acadia Valley, AB.

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FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT on a large seedstock operation. Lots of cows, grass and work. Must be willing to learn and be a self starter. If you are the right person, you must have farm/ ranch experience with an interest in all areas of ranch work. Excellent hourly wage, pleasant easy going work environment. Scheduled time off. You’ll think you’re a kid in a sand box again! Give it a try; you’ll be glad you did. Fax, phone or email your resume to: Hill 70 Quantock Ranch Ltd., Bill and Sherry Creech, Box 756, Lloydminster, AB., S9V 1C1. Phone 1-800-665-7253, fax 780-875-8332, info@hill70quantock.com HELP WANTED on mixed grain/cattle operation. House available. Call Warren 306-734-2850, Craik, SK. RANCH HAND WANTED: Rider needed to move, check and doctor yearlings and fence. Separate yard w/house. For details call 306-295-3366, Eastend, SK.

G ra in a n d Feed lo t O pera tio n lo ca ted n ea r Acm e AB is hirin g fo rthe fo llo w in g po sitio n s

FIELD EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (large tractors, sprayers, seeding equipment)

CLASS 1 DRIVERS FEEDLOT PERSONNEL (Animal Health, Feed Truck, Processing, Maintenance)

HEAVY DUTY/ AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS We offer seasonal or full time positions, competitive wages, benefits and opportunity for advancement.

CARETAKER NEEDED FOR recreational horse property 15 minutes west of CoP lease call D aryl chrane, AB. If you are retired, semi-retired @ 403- 333- 3153 an d ranch\farm hand and wish to live on a leave m essage. F orw ard beautiful acreage in exchange for light resu m e w ith referen ces an d ranch duties we have new separate accomodations available for you. Additional cu rren td rivers ab stract work sometimes available. Suitable for one to 403- 546- 3709 or person. Must be self-motivated, trustword m f@ w ild ro sein tern et.ca thy, and exp’d with horses (your horses welcome). Email albertaranch@gmail.com or call 403- 609-1200. Serious inquiries ROY LEGUMEX IS looking for a capable, only. mature individual to fill a position at our Regina, SK. facility. Our plant is located a few minutes from Regina, with many small bedroom communities and less that 30 minute commute times. Plant Operator duties include, but not limited to: Plant operations- Quality Control- Operating Machinery- General Maintenance- Packaging. Previous experience in a grain handling facility would be considered an asset, but we Is a progressive, expanding are willing to train the right candidates. Competitive wages and Benefit package agricultural salvage parts included. Send resume to: Roy Legumex company specializing in late Inc. Hwy 33, Richardson, SK. S0G 4G0. model tractor and combine parts Email: Patrick@legumex.com or fax: 306-586-4171 and located at Irma, Alberta.

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MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS (4 vacancies) Permanent, full time positions-44 hrs per week. Salary $18.00 to $20.00/hr. Previous experience an asset. To apply for a position with us, please e-mail resume to: marc@gcparts.com or send fax to 780-754-2333 Attention: Alvin Wannechko

ASSISTANT GROWER REQUIRED at Oyen Greenhouses Ltd. to assist our grower in the production of various crops for the wholesale market. A horticultural diploma or 2 to 3 yrs. experience is preferred. Salary range is $14- $17 per hour. Please fax resume to: 403-664-2759, email: oyengreenhouses@telus.net or mail to: Box 358, Oyen, AB., T0J 2J0. MATURE ACTIVE HAPPY woman seeks isolated acreage in SW AB. or ? to share or lease ASAP. Can care for animals, family, farm. windywoodlands@gmail.com or call 403-951-0181.


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is looking for a capable, mature individual to fill a position at our Regina, SK facility. Our plant is located a few minutes from Regina, with many small bedroom communities and less than 30 minute commute times.

PLANT OPERATOR duties include, but not limited to: Plant operations - Quality Control Operating Machinery - General Maintenance - Packaging. Previous experience in a grain handling facility would be considered an asset, but we are willing to train the right candidates. Competitive wages and Benefit packagei ncluded. Send resume to: Roy Legumex Inc. Hwy 33, Richardson, SK. S0G 4G0. Email: Patrick@legumex.com or fax: 306-586-4171 LAKE RESORT: Single or couple for housekeeping, grounds and light maintenance painting etc. Flexible hours and duties. This is a high quality situation for the right person. Accommodation provided or bring your own RV. 780-849-2174 Slave Lake, AB. www.northshorehomestead.com Looking for reliable, trustworthy couple or single person to live in dwelling on established farm yard. Rent free accommodations in exchange for small chores involving a small kennel and working around horses. Farm is located 8 kms from a busy oilfield, forestry, agricultural town in west central AB. NS, ND, must like animals. Email: srms.ab.ca REMOTE FISHING LODGE, Nunavut Territory requires summer Caretaker, July 2/11 until Sept. 4/11. All food provided. Pay is $1500/month. Transportation provided from Thompson, MB. Send letter/ resume: tomyoung51@yahoo.com fax 905-877-2460 or mail to T. Young, 4904 Tenth Line, Terra Cotta, ON. L0P 1N0.

CUSTOM HARVESTING USA/CANADA Thacker Harvesting Ltd. is hiring NOW for 6 new combines, tractor/cart and late model semis. Class A to G. Will help drivers acquire their 1 license. Wages $2300 to $3000/month plus room and board with year end bonus. Early work avail. helping seed crop. Harvesting from June to Nov. from New Mexico to Alberta. Apply online: w w w. t h a c k e r h a r v e s t i n g . c a E m a i l shawn@thackerharvesting.ca Fax resume to 403-833-2030 and call 403-833-3900. RED ROCK NURSERY is accepting applications for Greenhouse Labourers. Duties to include: seeding, thinning, transplanting, weeding and harvesting of trees. Starting now. Wage rate $8.93 per hour, 40 to 50 hours per week, 7 days per week. Please mail resume to: Box 40046, RPO Southridge, Medicine Hat, AB, T1B 4S6.

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ELCAN FORAGE INC. has opening for an Industrial Mechanic/Millwright. Will include maintenance and service of feedmill and farm equipment. Individual must be able to fabricate, work effectively on their own as well as with a team. Full-time employment with health benefits. Please send resume to Greg elcan@xplornet.com fax LOOKING FOR HYDROVAC OPERATOR 306-867-8353, phone 306-867-8080, and swamper to work in East Central AB. Broderick, SK. and Western SK. Good wages, benefits and new equipment. Must have clean Class KND SERVICES INC. An independent re1A or 3A, First Aid and H2s an asset, will pair shop in Weyburn, SK, is accepting aptrain. Email: e_atkins@xplornet.com or plications for Agriculture/Heavy Duty Mephone 780-753-1396, Hayter, AB. chanic. Must be able to diagnosis and repair agriculture eqpt., have own tools DRILLERS HELPERS required for Alberta and valid Class 5 licence. John Deere exp. based seismic company. Must have valid an asset but not necessary. Fax resume driver’s license, first aid an asset. Please 306-842-3547 or kndservices@sasktel.net fax resume to 780-960-0755. HD TRUCK MECHANIC required for DLM ENTERPRISES NOW HIRING: Pres- small trucking company in Lloydminster, sure Truck Drivers, Vac (Semi and Body AB area. License an asset but not necesJob) Truck Drivers, Flushby Operators and sary. Competitive wages based on experiHeavy Duty Mechanic. All drivers must ence and qualifications Please call John or have a Class 1 or 3 valid driver’s license. Ginette at 780-846-0002 or fax resume to Experience and valid tickets an asset but 780-846-0005. not necessary. Top wages paid for experience. Please fax resume to 780-573-1282, DLM Enterprises 780-573-1292, Bonnyville, AB. COMBO VAC/ HYDRO Vac Driver needed in Kerrobert/ Kindersley, SK. area. Class 1A or 3A required. Swamper also required. Experience and oilfield tickets an asset, but will train. Benefit package available. For more info please call 306-834-7923.

ROYAL WELL SERVICING is currently looking to fill the following position for work in the Lloydminster area: Entry Level Floorhands, $23.30/hr starting, in Lloydminster area. Must possess a clean driver’s abstract. Please submit a resume along with copies of training certificates to: Fax: 780-871-6908 Attn: H.R. Dept. or email: royalwel@telus.net No phone calls please. Successful applicants will be contacted for an interview and a pre-employment physical screening. EXPERIENCED VAC, STEAM and PRESSURE TRUCK OPERATORS req’d immediately for full time year round work. Safety tickets req’d. Fax safety tickets and drivers abstract 780-891-9185 northern AB

A gricu ltu ra lBa ck grou n d a n d Com pu terExperien ce W ou ld Be A n A sset. Fu ll-Tim e Position , $15 to $20 per hou r.Ben efits,(a fter6 m on th period).

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C ouple required for property m anagem entofC am p’N C lass RV Park in the Tow n ofStony Plain, A lberta. The cam pground has 77 fully serviced RV sites and is located justeastofStony Plain H eritage Park.The follow ing skills are required:com puter,guest relations,m aintenance and repairs. Starting June 1st. Fax your inform ation to

CLASS 1A DRIVER REQUIRED to operate trailer vac. Must have valid oilfield safety tickets. Experience an asset but willing to train the right individual. Competitive wages and benefits plan. Fax re30 PERMANENT POSITIONS available at sume and abstract to 306-965-2921 or call Sunny Acres Greenhouse, Redcliff, AB. Job 306-460-9593, Coleville, SK. includes heavy lifting, fast paced repetitive plant work in a hot, humid environment. No smokers, can’t be scared of heights. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AVAIL: Shift work, 7 days/wk., 40 to 60 hrs./wk., Shop Foreman, Pipeline Construction $8.93/hour. Experience an asset. Email re- C o m p a ny C o r o n at i o n , A B . P o s i t i o n Available Immediately. The eligible cansumes to rickwag@telus.net didate MUST possess the following skills and knowledge for this highly demanding position: Multi tasking, both mechanical and welding knowledge, thorough knowledge of pipeline tools and heavy equipW ellEsta blished M u ltilin e ment. Group Benefits, Competitive Wages. A gricu ltu ra lDea lership in Ea st Phone 403-578-4138. Please fax resume Cen tra lA lberta IsLook in g ForA n to 403-578-3715. Closing date May Hon est,A ggressive & A m bitiou s 20,2011. www.skweldingltd.com

WATKINS PRODUCTS 1-800-663-5252 Buy retail/wholesale or start your own business. www.pepperplease.com ID 019485 email watkins@pepperplease.com

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BREWSTER ADVENTURES positions avail. Banff/Lake Louise/Kananaskis: Backcountry Cooks, Asst. Cooks, Guides, Golf Course Grounds and Pro Shop. Resumes to: horses@brewsteradventures.com

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Vacuum & Water Truck Operators Needed Bulldog Vacuum Service Ltd. is an Oilfield company based in Mannville, Alberta since 1996. We are currently looking for Vacuum & Water Truck operators for this up and coming season. Requirements are a minimum Class 3 license with air and a good drivers abstract also oil field tickets necessary. Successful candidates will have lodging supplied and a choice of work in Alberta, Saskatchewan or Manitoba. We strive for excellence and for that reason, our employees are an important part of our business and we offer top wages and an excellent benefit package. Interested parties please forward a copy of your resume, drivers abstract & oil field tickets to: Email: info@bulldogenergyservices.com Fax: 780-763-6472 Phone: 780-763-6473

HD MECHANIC: Noble Tractor and Equipment is seeking a Journeyman or 4th year apprentice service technician for our Armstrong, BC location. We are a Case/IH agricultural and light industrial dealership. Noble Tractor offers competitive salary with group benefits package. Mail resume to: Noble Tractor and Equipment Ltd, 4193 Noble Rd, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B4. Email: nobletractor@telus.net or fax 250-546-3165. MECHANICS HELPER WANTED. General heavy equipment service and maint. Exp. an asset. Busy industrial yard in Saskatoon. Starting wage $20/hr. Fax resume to 306-975-1275 Saskatoon, SK or email to hcity2@sasktel.net

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Research by Navindra Seeram, assistant pharmacy professor at the University of Rhode Island, has found pure maple syrup to contain 54 compounds that may have potential anti-oxidant health benefits. | UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND PHOTO

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Research finds health benefits in sweet treat More beneficial compounds found | Natural molecules could be used to produce medications for cancer and diabetes BY MARGARET EVANS FREELANCE WRITER

Pure maple syrup makes a good pancake topping, but researchers have now found 54 beneficial compounds that might also make it a health choice. Navindra Seeram, assistant pharmacy professor at the University of Rhode Island, said 34 new beneficial compounds have been discovered in pure maple syrup in addition to the 20 compounds discovered last year, five of which have never been seen in nature. All the maple syrup used in the study came from Quebec. Canada and the United States are the only two countries in the world that produce maple syrup. Canada accounts for more than 80 percent of world supply and Quebec produces 91 percent of the Canadian share. One of the new compounds is Quebecol, named after the province for its leadership in worldwide production. “My research lab is focused on investigating medical compounds in plants,” said Seeram. “My expertise has been in phenolics, which are the anti-oxidants present in berries and so on. I was approached by the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers, who asked me to look into this sweetener and see what is there beyond sucrose. That’s where it started. It was not hard to believe that syrup coming from the maple tree would contain natural phenolics.” Maple syrup is the largest commercially produced and consumed natural product obtained entirely from the sap of deciduous trees. Th e colo url es s wat er y sap i s drained from maple trees in spring when freeze-thaw conditions cause

the sap to rise and flow out through taps made in the trunks of the trees. The sap is boiled to extract the syrup. Forty litres of sap are needed to obtain one litre of syrup. The sap contains natural sucrose, amino acids, oligosaccharides, polyphenols, phytohormones and minerals such as zinc, thiamine and calcium. A complex cocktail of phenolics and chemical compounds end up in the syrup during the intensive heating process. Phenolics have attracted a lot of research in recent years because of their potential role as anti-oxidants in human health and disease prevention. “Maple syrup is a natural sweetener,” Seeram said. “In this library of compounds, one of them or a multiple of them could be a drug molecule. That’s what we are trying to find out. This is current research, brand new chemistry. What we have done is take the syrup and remove some codes from it (to) prepare a phenolic rich extract. We are testing that extract for inflammatory assays, cancer assays, diabetes assays. “ It’s not the syrup we’re testing, only the phenolics or the compound. We put them into an assay where we have enzymes that break down carbohydrates. The breakdown releases sugar into the blood. So one approach for (the development of) a diabetic compound would be to

We know that anti-oxidants are present in the leaves, bark and twigs of the maple tree. So looking at the sap makes sense. NAVINDRA SEERAM RESEARCHER

inhibit one of those enzymes which break down carbohydrates, thus preventing the release of sugar in the blood.” Seeram said the discovery of these new natural molecules could provide chemists with leads that could prompt the synthesis of medications used to fight fatal diseases such as cancer, diabetes and bacterial diseases. He said the World Health Organization estimates 80 percent of people use plants in a medicinal way, especially in India, Africa and China. Researching plant extracts might make it possible to create medications to combat disease. “Nature is an inspiration (in the search for) compounds,” he said. “The compounds could be modified into tablets for medication. That is what natural product chemists do. We look in the bark of trees, roots, fruits and leaves to find a compound which we can test and then (possibly) synthesize it. Plants develop these

compounds to protect themselves from attacks by insects, fungi or bacteria. We know that anti-oxidants are present in the leaves, bark and twigs of the maple tree. So looking at the sap makes sense. It is the life blood of the tree and transports nutrients to all parts of the tree, spreading these phenolics.” Seeram now has a sugar maple tree sitting in his lab so that he can begin a more comprehensive study of the entire tree. “We know that plants must have strong anti-oxidant mechanisms because they are in the sun throughout their lives,” he said. “We already know that berries, because of their bright colours, are high in anti-oxidants. Now we are looking at maple syrup, which comes from the sap located just inside the bark, which is constantly exposed to the sun.” However, not all scientists agree with Seeram’s analysis. Joe Schwarcz, director of McGill University’s Office for Science and Society, is skeptical about the health claims of maple syrup. “When you are talking about natural products, which contain hundreds of components, you will always find something in there to deify or vilify,” said Schwarcz. “It’s an interesting academic finding because he did a very nice structural analysis of this compound, which he absurdly called Quebecol.” He said he sees maple syrup as a

80 percent OF THE WORLD’S SUPPLY OF MAPLE SYRUP COMES FROM CANADA

sweet food rather than a health product. “That’s where I cross swords with him,” he said. “It’s a food and you can put it on y o u r pa nca kes. Bu t y o u wo n’t improve your health as the sugar in it outweighs any benefit. There is this business of constantly searching for super foods and devil foods. People want an oversimplified remedy for a complex situation.” He said maple syrup is a concentrated sugar solution containing 68 percent sucrose and 32 percent water. All the other compounds in it make up less than one percent of the total weight. Seeram said he is not arguing that consuming maple syrup helps fight cancer, diabetes and other threatening illness. Instead, he is suggesting that if a person wants to enjoy a sweetener, why not enjoy pure maple syrup because the phenolic compounds are present anyway. He believes it to be a better choice than consuming a cheap high-fructose corn syrup that does not contain the compounds. “Different foods may have a lot of one thing,” he said. “But maple syrup has a little bit of a lot of things.” Seeram, who was named the 2009 Young Scientist of the Year by the American Chemical Society’s agricultural and food chemistry division, said his goal is to educate the research community and the public about the benefits of plant and berry foods as well as natural products. His maple syrup research has been published in the Journal of Functional Foods and presented at the recent annual convention of the American Chemical Society in Anaheim, California.


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CANARYSEED | EXPORTS THREATENED

Mexico refuses to give ground on weed rules Canaryseed exports hurt | Canadian exporters forced to spend extra money on cleaning as Mexico clamps down on weed seed levels BY SEAN PRATT SASKATOON NEWSROOM

A Canadian canaryseed exporter says there is no end in sight to a lingering trade dispute with Mexico. As a result, the risks are mounting for those shipping product there. David Nobbs, general manager of Canpulse Foods, said phytosanitary certificate requirements introd u c e d b y t h e C a n a d i a n Fo o d Inspection Agency in March will slow the flow of exports to Mexico to a trickle. Mexico notified the CFIA last June that it would reject canaryseed shipments containing weed seeds on its quarantine list, which includes wild buckwheat, stinkweed and cow cockle, three common weeds in Saskatchewan. Canada negotiated an interim arrangement allowing canaryseed shipments testing positive for the quarantined weeds to be recleaned in Mexico and then moved to the final destination. That arrangement expires June 26. Nobbs said there has been little progress at finding a permanent solution, such as establishing a tolerance level for the noxious weeds. He travelled to Mexico in March and is convinced Mexican authorities will not budge from their zero tolerance stance. “It’s 10 months old and we’re still no closer to any kind of solution than we were then,” he said. In the meantime, the CFIA has implemented more stringent requirements for its phytosanitary certificates. The agency used to allow 100 quarantined weed seeds per kilogram of product destined for Mexico. In March, that was tightened to 50 seeds. No b b s s a i d i t w a s s t re nu o u s enough meeting the 100 weed seed requirement. Canpulse shipped one rail car of canaryseed to Mexico that contained 75 quarantine seeds per kg according to the sample taken at the plant. However, while the product was en route to Mexico, CFIA notified the company that the official sample contained 125 seeds. “We had to reroute that product into Houston and sell it to a different buyer as a distressed sale,” he said. With tighter specifications comes an even greater risk of distressed cargo and less incentive to sell to Mexico. Nobbs thinks sales to Mexico will fall to about 25,000 tonnes this marketing year, down from 40,876 tonnes in 2009-10. However, sales have been strong despite the trade barrier. Exporters shipped 20,785 tonnes through the first seven months of the 2010-11 campaign, down from 22,288 tonnes in the same period a year ago.

It’s 10 months old and we’re still no closer to any kind of solution than we were then. DAVID NOBBS CANPULSE FOODS

Nobbs expects the Mexican standoff to keep canaryseed prices in the 20 to 30 cents per pound range over the next year. “When Mexico is in the market, it keeps it liquid. There’s always the threat of Mexico coming in for a couple of months of supply,” he said. “Without a free flow into that country, the market is a lot more sloppy. That’s why we’ve seen the market trend from 30 cents at the Crop Production Show (in Saskatoon in January) down to 25 cents today.” Kevin Hursh, executive director of the Canaryseed Development Commission of Saskatchewan, said even if trade with Mexico collapses, there are other countries buying the product that account for three-quarters of annual sales. “You could still get to a situation where if production is down enough or producers are tight enough holders of the product, it can still be an attractive crop,” he said. Statistics Canada is forecasting 320,000 acres of production in 2011, up slightly from last year’s 295,000 acres. That’s a small crop, considering carryout is expected to be next to nothing. However, Nobbs said acreage could be higher, considering the crop can be seeded later than most others. Nobbs said the only solution is for growers to be more vigilant about ensuring their fields are as free as possible of quarantined weeds by watching for a late flush and applying a second application of herbicide if needed. Processors will need to either double clean product or slow their processing lines to ensure a more thorough job. However, he said it is not commercially viable for Canadian plants, which usually clean at 250 to 350 bushels per hour, to slow down to the 50 bu. per hour rate of the Mexican cleaning facilities. Nobbs said Canadian product will never be completely free of the quarantined weeds but it may fall to a level where Mexican regulators turn their attention to other issues. Shipping extra-clean product will add costs, but Nobbs is confident Mexican buyers will be willing to pay for it. “I think there is premiums there for the grower.”

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COMING EVENTS May 13-14: Bee-Ginners Beekeeping Course, Crop Diversification Centre North, Edmonton (800-387-6030, 403-742-7901) May 31-June 1: Water, Agriculture and the Environment Conference, Lethbridge Lodge Hotel and Conference Centre, Lethbridge (Shelley Woods, 403-381-5839, Shelley.A.Woods@gov.ab.ca, www. cwra.org) June 5: Al Oeming’s spring auction, Polar Park, Edmonton (Al Oeming, 780-922-3013, questions@ aloemingauctions.com, www. aloemingauctions.com) June 7-8: Climate Change and the Implications for Plant Science, Office of Open Learning, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont. (519-7675000, info@open.uoguelph.ca, www.plantscience.open.uoguelph.ca or www.croplife.ca)

AG NOTES June 8-10: World Pork Expo, Iowa State Fairgrounds, Des Moines, Iowa (Doug Fricke, 515-864-7988, fricked@nppc. org, www.worldpork.org) June 9-11: Canadian Angus Association convention, Elkhorn Resort and Spa, Clear Lake, Man. (Arlene, 888-6226487, ackirkpatrick@rfnow.com, www.mbangus.ca) June 15-16: Saskatchewan Pasture School, Saskatoon (Sask. Forage Council, 306-867-8126, office@ saskforage.ca, www.saskforage.ca) June15-17:WesternCanadianFarmProgress Show,EvrazPlace,Regina(306-7819200,www.myfarmshow.com) June 21: Western Beef Development Centre field day, Termuende Research Ranch, Lanigan, Sask. (Brenda, 306682-3139, www.wbdc.sk.ca) July 12-14: InfoAg conference, Springfield, Illinois (Quentin Rund, 217-762-7955, registration@infoag.

org, www.infoag.org) Aug. 9-12: International Livestock Congress and Canadian Cattlemen’s Association meeting, Deerfoot Inn and Casino, Calgary (ILC, www. ilccalgary.com, ilcreg@imcievents. ca, 403-686-8407; CCA, www.cattle. ca, 403-275-8558) For more coming events, see the Community Calendar, section 0300, in the Western Producer Classifieds.

MAILBOX Village of Ceylon and the Rural Municipality of the Gap #39, Sask., celebrates 100 years of history, June 24-26. All former and current residents are invited to attend. More information and registration forms are available at www. ceylonrmofthegaphomecoming2011. com, or call Marilyn, 306-454-2436.

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NEW INFORMATION ON FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE Researchers have found that cattle with foot-and-mouth are only infectious for a short time. The discovery has major implications for reduced herd culling when an animal is found to have the disease. | Page 66

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Pasture conditions across much of the Prairies are too wet to allow grazing. Many producers continue to feed their cow herds as they await drying conditions and better pasture growth. | BARB GLEN PHOTO

PASTURES | CONDITIONS

Some pastures hit with drought, others in water Alberta districts suffering | Some areas are in their ninth year of drought, forcing producers to buy hay or cull their herds BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH CALGARY BUREAU

This spring is turning into a cruel, cold season: too much moisture in some regions and heartbreaking drought in others. Grazing land has turned to dust in northern and interior regions of British Columbia and marshland in the Interlake region of Manitoba. Much of Alberta has received excessive moisture, but the Peace River district has faced three years of hard drought, said Jaime BorduzakSemple of the Peace Country Beef and Forage Association. Cattle are not normally turned into pasture for another month, but conditions do not look promising. Carrying capacity on pastures has been reduced and Borduzak-Semple estimates cow herds have been reduced by as much as 40 percent. “All the reserves are gone and whatever snow we did get was sucked right in,” she said. Plants are slow to regrow because of this spring’s cold temperatures, and creeping red fescue grasses have died off. “All that is surviving is plants with taproots like a dandelion,” she said. Hay yields are also down. “A typical hay field should be producing you probably three (large) bales an acre. A lot of the production up here was less than one,” she said.

Producers imported feed and a government subsidy provided aid for transportation. The situation is worse in B.C., said rancher Wayne Ray of Fort Fraser, west of Prince George. Conditions are about three weeks later than normal in an area stricken with nine years of drought. Ray’s rainfall records tell him that precipitation has decreased 30 to 40 percent in the last decade. Average rainfall 10 years ago was 450 to 600 millimetres from April to October. “Last year we were down to virtually no rain from April to August,” he said. By last Aug. 23, he had recorded 16.8 mm for the season. He received two mm of rain in April and only two nights were above freezing, so little is growing. Ray bought $10,000 worth of hay last year because the crop was 40 percent of normal. He has cut back his herd and may reduce it again. Dugouts did not fill last year, although he has seen some brimming with water this spring. However, other dugouts have less than a metre of water when they should be 4.5 metres deep. He hauled water to his cattle last summer for the first time since he started farming in the early 1980s. The region received snow, but Ray fears it may be too late because the soil seems to be losing its ability to absorb moisture.

A lot of farmers have liquidated their herds down to the bare minimum. PAM IWANCHYSKO FORAGE SPECIALIST

“The ground is so dry underneath there might be three or four inches of water laying on top and then there are two or three inches of slimy mud and when you go through that it is just hardpan,” he said. “Our pasture is a disaster here.” Ray has received no help from government programs such as Agri-Stability because his operation has had negative margins for so long that there is nothing left to calculate for an average. He sold land last year to pay debt. His costs and break evens continue to rise. Calf prices last fall were $1.22 per pound, but he calculates his break even at $1.24 per lb. “This year prices are up quite a bit, but by the time you factor in the fuel, fertilizer, we are way behind. We need about $2 to equal what we got in 2000,” he said. He received $1.48 per lb. in 2001. His fertilizer blend was $335 per tonne last year and this year the same formula costs $760. Fuel is also going up and the British Columbia govern-

ment is increasing its carbon taxes. “There are a lot of people giving up and leaving,” Ray said. The situation is brighter for Doug Fossen at Rock Creek east of Osoyoos. His region has received better moisture and runoff, but he estimates spring is two weeks behind because of cold weather. “Our drought cycle in this area has broken and it is looking up for us in this area if it just warms up,” he said. Fossen may feel better about this year, but his neighbours are leaving. “The cow numbers are really dropping in this area,” he said. Range areas are vacant but there are no cattle to fill them. Manitoba is suffering from the other extreme. The most recent blizzard at the beginning of May killed significant numbers of newborn calves and dumped more unwanted snow and moisture, said provincial forage specialist Pam Iwanchysko in Dauphin. “This dump of snow was equivalent to the amount of snow we had the whole entire winter.” Producers in her area have supplemented livestock with hay, but that is in short supply “It is going to be a really tough decision,” she said. “A lot of farmers have liquidated their herds down to the bare minimum.” Iwanchysko has not been able to fully evaluate what forage is left

because it is too wet to enter fields. “If there is anything that did survive the winter, it is probably drowned out now,” she said. Last year’s hay quality was extremely poor. Feed tests showed energy levels were low and protein levels were average to below average, which forced producers to supplement with pellets. Pastures further south are also two to three weeks behind normal development, said forage specialist Jane Thornton at Brandon. The grimmest situation is found in Manitoba’s Interlake region. It is home to a large number of cow-calf herds, but forage specialist Tim Clarke of Ashern does not know how long people can continue. “Near Shoal Lake, there are thousands of acres that are under water and people’s livelihoods are completely at stake,” he said. “We need a drought.” Many lowland pastures have become marshes in the last few years. “It is impacting the producers’ bottom line because you have more open cows because the quality of the grass,” he said. Bull rushes and red willows have invaded. They are not palatable and do not provide good feed value. “The feed value is so much diminished that it is not worth going out there and harvesting for native hay,” Clarke said. access=subscriber section=livestock,none,none

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DISEASE | FOOT-AND-MOUTH

PASTURES | GRAZING

Research on cattle disease has wide implications LONDON, U.K. (Reuters) — Scientists studying foot-and-mouth disease have found that cattle with the virus are infectious for only a short time. The findings suggest that mass culling previously used to reduce the disease’s spread may be avoided in the future. In research published in the journal Science, scientists found that detecting the virus in a cow’s blood sample does not necessarily mean the cow is infectious at that time. They said a cow with foot-andmouth is infectious for only 1.7 days. Mark Woolhouse of Britain’s Edinburgh University, who worked on the study, said the finding significantly altered scientists’ thinking about foot-and-mouth and may have implications for other diseases.

“This study shows that what we thought we knew about foot-andmouth disease is not entirely true,” he said. “So what we think we know about human influenza and other infectious pathogens might not be completely accurate either.” Foot-and-mouth is one of the world’s most devastating infectious diseases of farmed animals and is regarded as a major economic threat in Europe. Vast amounts of money are spent on vaccinating cattle every few months, and farmers are often forced to kill large numbers of livestock if a case is confirmed in their herds. In 2001, Britain suffered one of the largest epidemics to hit a developed country in several decades. Millions of animals were culled and their corpses burned. The outbreak cost

Britain an estimated $14 billion. Woolhouse worked with scientists from Britain’s Pirbright Laboratory on new kinds of experiments in which they infected source cows with the virus and then studied how it was transmitted to uninfected cows. “We have pinned down, very specifically, the relationship between when the animals are infectious … and when they show clinical signs of the infection,” he said. Researchers found that diagnosis of foot-and-mouth infection is possible approximately 24 hours before the animal becomes infectious. This suggests that farmers might have time to remove the infected animals from a herd before they transmit the virus to others, potentially saving many animals.

Putting cattle in pasture too early can cause harm Late plant development | Fall grazing at risk BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH CALGARY BUREAU

A cold spring and soggy pastures could force changes to grazing plans. “For every day you turn out too early in the spring, you lose about three or four days in the fall,” said beef specialist Pat Ramsay of Alberta Agriculture. Producers make trade-offs this time of year. They prefer to get cattle out of muddy corrals to prevent dis-

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ease problems, but pastures are probably two to three weeks behind normal development. This means figuring out an alternative plan to protect tender growing plants and vulnerable soils. Sod-forming grasses take more abuse than tame grasses, which Ramsay said means they should perhaps be grazed first. Producers are advised in an average year to wait until plants are at the 3.5 leaf stage and 15 millimetres tall before turning out the cows. “There is no one recipe for grazing management and when we use rules of thumb, the minute you say them, they are wrong,” said forage specialist Grant Lastiwka of Alberta Agriculture. “But on average they are sound.” The situation has changed this year because parched soil in some parts of the West did not freeze while soils with excess moisture and cold experienced deep, penetrating frost. “As the frost comes out of it and there is so much moisture present in it, soil structure loses its integrity,” Lastiwka said. “We have animals that when they are on this type of ground, sink deep, damage soil structure, push air out of soil and leave ruts in some cases. All of that means that land does not function as well afterwards.” Too much moisture means less nutritional value in the forage and more leaching of soil nutrients. “We have a larger yield of a less nutrient dense plant,” he said. “Our plants’ production has to be in balance with the nutrients under it.” The challenge in these conditions is to keep cattle moving to prevent them from damaging the land. Micro-organisms cannot breathe well and the soil cannot properly hold and release water. “They in fact become a poorer ecosystem in terms of providing a very effective habitat for nutrient cycling, for the plants’ root systems to function well at accessing nutrients and water,” he said. Drier pastures can withstand earlier grazing in wet conditions with less damage, as can those with more sod or fields with stockpiled forage from last year. “Pastures are perennial. What happens to them doesn’t happen over night and doesn’t turn around and give back immediately,” Lastiwka said. “I would much rather have a spring with good water and good soil moisture to know that if I do hold the cattle back a little longer, I’m going to have grass.” Drought from past years lowered the water table in many parts of Alberta, but wetter conditions can replenish the supply. Producers also need to remember that the growing season and grazing season are different. There are 60 to 80 days of growth in good conditions with adequate moisture, adequate minerals to provide nutrition, heat and species that can perform well in that environment. Grazing seasons are much longer so producers need to take care of the forage to provide optimum nutrition for the livestock.


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CATTLE TRACEABILITY | AUCTION MARKETS

Auction cattle ID viable, costly Alberta tested one system | Pilot project found equipping all 28 markets with electronic identification systems could cost up to $7 million BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH CALGARY BUREAU

A pilot project to test the feasibility of cattle traceability systems in Alberta auction markets has found that electronic identification technology is viable but could cost millions to implement. “One of the objectives was to look at the costs related to implementing a workable system in the market,” said Rick Frederickson of Alberta Agriculture’s traceability division. National and provincial projects are determining whether electronic identification systems can work properly under Canadian conditions and what would be the benefits and costs to implement. The Canadian Cattle Identification Agency has investigated a variety of systems, but Alberta used only one of them in six auction markets from October 2009 and July 2010. Nearly 250,000 cattle were involved. The Alberta project report estimated that outfitting 28 markets in the province with readers, computers, software and staff to do the scanning would cost $5.87 to $6.83 million. It also said the systems take up space in alleys and pens. As well, expansion may not work well for some facilities because of their locations. The study set a target read rate of 95

percent, which was achieved using hand-held wands, long wands and panel readers. It also assessed electronic tags to make sure they worked properly. “The reader performance was pretty good,” Frederickson said. “Where we had issues in a lower read percentage was really related to whether or not the tags were in the ear.” Some tags were missing, not in the correct position or faulty. Mature animals continued to show up with barcode tags, but most cows appeared with the proper radio frequency tags after the December 2009 deadline to end their use. About four percent of animals had to be retagged. The study suggested producer education programs to teach proper tagging techniques. It also said external interference was a common problem for the reading systems. Read rates sometimes fluctuated dramatically during sales in the early stages. Technical support staff from Australia spent time at each yard finetuning the equipment and searching for and removing sources of interference. Potential benefits for the auction markets included enhanced inventory management and animal movement tracking, improved claim settlement and more automated sale

document preparation. The study also said work could be streamlined by co-operating with Alberta Livestock Inspection Service brand inspectors and field staff from the Canadian Cattle Identification Agency. They could integrate reporting and auditing services to reduce traceability costs because brand inspectors are performing many of these services already. Technology is evolving and the government plans to continue testing and working with the Alberta Livestock Marketing Association to assess data gaps and run more tests to look for improvements and find ways to add value added benefits. These might include age verification or collecting information accompanying the cattle such as vaccination records and hormone free status that can be used as sales features. The study said the industry needs to investigate new technology such as ultra high frequency tags that can be read at greater distances. “We have had a number of pilot projects with a few of these ultra high frequency technologies,” Frederickson said. “It is important we continue to do that because it might be the next technology that works well for the industry.” The full reports can be read at www. agriculture.alberta.ca/traceability. access=subscriber section=livestock,none,none

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rabies for all horses, mules and donkeys. Sixty-nine positive cases of rabies were reported in Western Canada last year. Bats and skunks comprised the majority of animals that tested positive, but Manitoba had one horse. Thirty-eight cases of rabies in horses have been reported in Western Canada over the last 13 years, which averages three cases per year. The disease seems to have a low prevalence, but producers should consider several factors when evaluating its significance. Horse owners may not vaccinate against rabies for several reasons, including cost, inconvenience, low disease prevalence, risk of adverse

reactions and potential for vaccine failure. Rabies virus is shed in the saliva of infected animals. It is inoculated into the muscle and subcutaneous tissues during a rabid animal bite and then replicates locally. The virus spreads rapidly up the nerves to the spinal cord and brain at a rate of three millimetres per hour. The animal’s behaviour changes to “furious” or “dumb,” depending on which part of the brain is infected. The virus then ingeniously spreads back out from the brain through nerves to the salivary gland, where it enters the saliva. This allows transmission to another mammal when it bites.

Rabid wildlife, including raccoons, skunks, bats and foxes, are sources of rabies and pose a risk to horses. | FILE PHOTO Rabid domestic dogs are the most common source of infection for horses, but transmission from bats, foxes and domestic cats has also been reported.

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Other species of rabid wildlife, including skunks and raccoons, also pose a risk to horses because of the erratic behaviour of diseased animals and the curious nature of horses. The source of infection is never identified in most cases of rabies in horses. Pastured horses are at an increased risk of exposure, especially during the late summer, which coincides with increased disease in wildlife. Horses with current rabies vaccination status should be vaccinated immediately and observed for 45 days if contact with a known rabid animal occurs. Horses that are not vaccinated are either immediately euthanized or observed for six months for evidence of the disease. Rabies is classified as a reportable disease under the Federal Health of Animals Act. All cases with known human exposure must also be reported to public health authorities. This zoonotic disease has been documented in 23 human cases in Canada since 1924. The importance of rabies worldwide is especially evident in developing countries, such as India, where 20,000 people die annually from rabies. There are no documented cases of horse-to-human rabies transmission, but the potential risk should be seriously considered because untreated human cases have almost 100 percent mortality. The clinical presentation of rabies in horses can be difficult to distinguish from other neurologic and musculoskeletal diseases. A firm diagnosis is achieved only by a microscopic testing of the brain after death. Although rabies has been treated successfully in horses, preventive measures should be taken. Make property less appealing to wildlife by securing feed bins, garbage cans and buildings. Although it’s not always practical, try to limit pasture turn-out in the late summer when rabies is most prevalent in wildlife. Vaccinating dogs and cats decreases the chance of them spreading the disease. A strong argument can be made in favour of vaccination in light of the low probability of witnessing exposure, 100 percent mortality without post-exposure vaccination, difficulty of diagnosis, lack of treatment and potential for human transmission. The cost of a rabies vaccine compared to the value of the horse also supports vaccination. Vaccine reactions and failure seem to be rare, especially given the rigorous testing required for rabies vaccines in Canada. Consult with a veterinarian about whether it is right for you. Jamie Rothenburger is a veterinarian practising at Crossfield, Alta.


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FLOODING | MISSISSIPPI RIVER

Record water levels test levees Mississippi to crest soon | Flooding challenges engineers to contain damage MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Reuters) — The swollen Mississippi River swallowed up farmland and threatened river towns May 8 as record amounts of water tested levees and reservoirs built since deadly floods in the last century. Police in Memphis, Tennessee, distributed evacuation warnings to nearly 3,000 homes, apartment complexes and businesses that could be in the path of the flood waters. The advancing crest could approach or break records set in 1927 and 1937. The river swelled to 130 kilometres wide during the 1927 flood, which was blamed for up to 1,000 deaths and forced 600,000 people from their homes. The latest round of flooding is part

People navigate through a farm as flood waters slowly rose in Finlay, Missouri, May 7. | of an extremely wet spring that followed a snowy winter in parts of the U.S. Midwest. It will force the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to make difficult decisions, such as it made earlier this month when it blew up a levee that relieved pressure on towns upstream but inundated dozens of Missouri farms and

tens of thousands of fertile acres. “These are very tough decisions to make. No matter which way you go, somebody is not being saved,” said Northwestern University engineer and infrastructure expert Charles Dowding. Tributaries along the Mississippi River were backing up, forcing peo-

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ple out of their homes. There were mandatory evacuations for three towns in Arkansas after the White River, a Mississippi tributary, eclipsed a 1949 record crest and overtopped a levee. In Memphis, the river was projected to crest May 13 at 14.6 metres, just short of the 1937 record of 14.8 metres.

The Weather Ser vice expected record crests downstream in Mississippi at Vicksburg on May 20 and Natchez two days later. “Once we do hit crest, we certainly expect to be near there for a fair amount of time,” said Jim Belles, meteorologist in charge at the National Weather Service in Memphis.

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Plastic made from potatoes? Manitoba company turns starch into resin | The potato based plastic is biodegradable pany with Rodenberg Biopolymers of Oosterhout, Netherlands, which had patented a technique to convert potato starch into a biodegradable plastic called solanyl. The name is based on the scientific name for the potato: solanum tuberosum. The McLarens’ company, Solanyl Biopolymers, was formed in 2005 and holds the rights to the technology in North America. McLaren told Capturing Opportunities, a recent rural business forum in Brandon, that Solanyl Biopolymers remains an emerging company. Manitoba Starch Products, which employs 15, is still his main source of revenue. However, he believes there are significant market opportunities for biodegradable plastics in North America. “There’s a lot of interest from everybody. You see it on the news. From Frito-Lay and their chip bags and Coca Cola and their bottles.” Solanyl Biopolymers doesn’t produce a specific plastic product, such as plant pots or cutlery. Instead, it

BY ROBERT ARNASON BRANDON BUREAU

Earl McLaren and his colleagues at Manitoba Starch Products travelled to Europe several years ago for two weeks of meetings. The Carberry, Man., company manufactures and sells potato starch as a food ingredient and it wanted to meet Europeans in the same industry. After many conversations about potential uses for potato starch, McLaren and his associates had one final meeting to attend in the Netherlands. “We did everything we could to get out of this. We had two weeks of solid meetings. We wanted to go to Amsterdam and unwind,” recalled McLaren, who is president of the company. However, that last meeting changed the direction of McLaren’s business because it inspired him and his brother Derek start a new enterprise in Carberry that is turning potatoes into plastic. They formed a joint venture com-

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AGRIUM | FORECAST

Agrium shares priced lower Fertilizer stocks | PotashCorp, Mosaic and CF Industries shares also drop

The general weakness in fertilizer stocks likely reflects lower commodity prices. | KEVIN LINK PHOTO

WINNIPEG (Reuters) — Agrium Inc. has offered a weaker than expected financial forecast, which resulted in its shares falling six percent despite strong first-quarter profit. The Calgary company returned to profit on strong fertilizer demand, beating expectations, but its shares fell after it forecast earnings of $4.40 to $4.90 per share for the first half of 2011. The average consensus estimate had been at the upper end of that range. Shares of rival fertilizer makers PotashCorp, Mosaic and CF Industries were also lower, although they did not fall as far. The general weakness in fertilizer stocks likely reflects lower commodity prices, especially copper, often seen as a bellwether for the economy, said analyst Raymond Goldie of Salman Partners Inc. He described the Agrium selloff as overdone. “They actually came through in the first quarter better than expected,” he said. Agrium, the largest North American farm products retailer, reported consolidated net income of $171 million for the first quarter, compared with a net loss of $1 million a year earlier.

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he terrible costs being exacted across Western Canada by rising flood waters have been well documented. Millions of dollars are being allocated to compensate for personal and business damage and for thousands of acres of land permanently lost to farming. Mounting infrastructure replacement and repairs will also sap additional untold millions from federal, provincial and municipal treasuries through disaster relief programs. The federal government provides cost sharing programs to provincial governments that are designed to provide post disaster assistance to businesses and individuals. Eligible expenses include restoration, replacement or repairs of immovable property such as a dwelling place, apartment or farm building. Other items that qualify for assistance include the repair or replacement of furnishings, including appliances, and clothing, as well as assistance in the restoration of small businesses where the owner’s business has been destroyed. Costs that could be recovered through insurance would not be eligible for assistance. Neither would access=subscriber section=ag_finance,none,none

costs covered by another government program or costs for damage to property or facilities that previously received assistance to prevent such damage. But how are those disaster relief payouts treated in the hands of taxpayers? Because the federal government is reimbursing provincial governments for payments they have made to taxpayers, the tax treatment of these payments will depend on the nature of the payment made by the province. A Canada Revenue Agency official said that the payments would be considered taxable income if Saskatchewan issued a T slip for them. If the province doesn’t issue a T slip, then presumably the payments would not be considered income. Because this was a comment from only one CRA official, it remains to be seen whether CRA sticks with this position. Payments are generally not included in income for tax purposes if an

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Sales rose 60 percent to $2.95 billion. High crop prices spurred demand for fertilizer and supported prices of crop nutrients, said analyst Edlain Rodriguez of Gleacher & Co. “It’s a continuation of what we’ve seen the past few quarters where the ag market is extremely strong,” he said. Agrium reported a 91 percent rise in crop nutrient sales in the quarter, but wet weather in parts of the U.S. Midwest has slowed planting of corn, a heavy fertilizer user. Potash Corp recently reported a higher quarterly profit that also topped expectations. In December, Agrium agreed to sell to Cargill the commodity management business it acquired as part of its purchase of Australia’s AWB Ltd.

It’s a continuation of what we’ve seen the past few quarters where the ag market is extremely strong. RAYMOND GOLDIE ANALYST

Cargill has received clearance from Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board for the acquisition, the companies said. Agrium kept the Landmark farm dealer operation, which includes 200 company-owned retail locations in Australia.


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WETLANDS | RESTORATION PROGRAM

Sask. forage producers sign on to wetland restoration project Pilot program restores 212 wetlands | Seven forage producers agree to restore and maintain the wetland area in its natural state for 12 years BY BRIAN CROSS SASKATOON NEWSROOM

The Saskatchewan stewardship program and Ducks Unlimited pay farmers compensation for wetland restoration. | FILE PHOTO

A pilot program that pays farmers to restore wetlands and sloughs has been a success, say officials from the Assiniboine Watershed Stewardship Association in Yorkton, Sask. But grain and oilseed producers were more reluctant to sign onto the program than forage producers, said watershed manager Aron Hershmiller. He said grain and oilseed farmers generally felt the payments were not high enough to cover the value of lost production.

“The program was aimed at helping us get a gauge on what farmers were willing to restore and at what cost,” said Hershmiller. “We had bids from ranchers or forage producers and from grain and oilseed farmers as well, but at the end of the day, (all of the quarter sections) that were accepted in the program were in forage production.” Grain farmers were less inclined to take cultivated land out of production and those who did submit bids sought higher compensation, he said. The wetland restoration program was launched in 2008 as a joint initiative of Ducks Unlimited Canada and

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t h e S a s k a t c h e w a n Wa t e r s h e d Authority. Forty percent of the $200,000 budget came from Ducks Unlimited and the rest came from the provincial and federal governments and other public funding sources. The program invited farmers in the Assiniboine watershed area to submit bids in a reverse auction. The bids stated how much money a farmer would require to restore a drained or inoperative wetland and leave the restored wetland in its natural state for 12 years. Roughly 30 farmers submitted bids in the program. Program administrators signed agreements with seven farmers, who restored 212 wetlands on 30 quarter sections of land. Hershmiller said restored wetlands varied in size, with the smallest one covering one-tenth of an acre and the largest covering nearly 23 acres. The average wetland was one acre. Payments were two times the land’s fair market value. Hershmiller said the wetland restoration project is similar to other pilot programs, such as the Alternative Land Use Services, which pay farmers for providing an environmental service that benefits society. “As a society, do we want to restore and maintain wetlands and if we do, can we expect the farmers to bear that cost and get nothing in return?” He said research has shown that restoring wetlands increases ground water reserves, improves ground water quality, reduces the risk of nutrient loading and nutrient runoff, sequesters carbon, provides habitat for wildlife and waterfowl, enhances biodiversity and reduces the impact of downstream flooding. The environmental benefits of maintaining wetlands becomes even more apparent in high runoff years, he said. “When you talk to some big farmers, who are also councillors and reeves in their municipalities, they’re recognizing those benefits in a year like this with all the runoff,” he said. “In some areas, the water is coming off those fields in high quantities.” Ducks Unlimited used aerial photographs and satellite imagery to restore wetlands registered in the AWSA program. The images showed the original size and location of wetlands that were drained for agricultural purposes. Artificial drainage channels were closed with a plug or an earthen berm on the downstream side of the wetland area. The berms’ height allows runoff to still spill out of the wetland if water levels exceed a certain level. Biologists suggested it will take two or three years for water to accumulate in restored wetlands and for the areas to revegetate and become fully functional. Some of the wetlands are already recovering, thanks largely to the heavy rainfall and excessive soil moisture of the past two years. “Some of them are looking pretty lush,” said Hershmiller. “The vegetation is coming back nicely.” The program’s second phase will be a multi-year study of the restored wetlands by University of Guelph researchers to determine the impact on water quality, ground water quantity and the wetlands’ ability to sequester carbon.


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CATTLE | GRAZING

Grazing land said lost due to lack of use by producer last year Moose Mountain Park | Producer feels unfairly treated in ban for non-compliance of park grazing regulations BY KAREN BRIERE REGINA BUREAU

A Saskatchewan producer who has grazed cattle in Moose Mountain Provincial Park for years says he has been unfairly banned from the practice this year. Jack Bryce of Arcola said he was told he couldn’t use grazing land within the park because he had not used his allocation last year. Park officials would say only that Bryce was banned for non-compliance of the grazing regulations.

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“There’s a number of contraventions to the grazing program requirements, a requirement of his permit, so his grazing rights have been revoked,” said Cindy MacDonald, executive director of the park operations and planning branch. She declined to provide more details because Bryce can still appeal the decision. “His options have not run out yet,” she said May 6. The case was raised in the provincial legislature when NDP MLA Trent Wotherspoon asked parks minister Bill

Hutchinson why Bryce hadn’t been allowed to tell his side of the story. “This decision and judgment of this government have a great impact on Mr. Bryce’s life and his livelihood,” Wotherspoon said. Bryce said he has had concerns about park access because a private landowner refused to let him move his cattle in and out of the park along a right-of-way. He said he was told to put his cattle into an area of the park where there was no access. As well, he said fence lines are not cleared properly and

fences are not repaired. “Some fences are rotten and falling down.” Bryce estimated he has donated $24,000 worth of time clearing fence lines to be able to get to his cattle. He also said park users who have left gates open and created ruts by driving ATVs on the land are still allowed to use the park. Elk under hunting pressure will crash through fences, he added, but the park won’t maintain the fences. “We built 1,200 metres out of our own pocket,” he said.

MacDonald said there are about 40 members in the four grazing associations within the park. Each association has a different grazing area and grazing is managed through an allocation of animal unit months. The government and the Moose Mountain Livestock Producers Association, which oversees the four associations, developed the regulations. Bryce can appeal to a board comprising representatives from the parks, environment, agriculture ministries and the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association. access=subscriber section=news,livestock,none

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TEACHERS STRIKE | SALARY ISSUES

Sask. teachers, province at odds over pay rate 12 percent hike wanted | Brad Wall says he doesn’t want to follow Alberta, where budget constraints are causing layoffs BY KAREN BRIERE REGINA BUREAU

Saskatchewan’s 12,000 teachers walked off the job for a day last week to draw attention to the fact they don’t have a contract. The May 5 job action was the firstever complete withdrawal of services in the 78-year history of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation. Teachers withdrew extracurricular services 11 years ago during negotiations. The last contract expired Aug. 31, 2010, and the two sides have been bargaining for about a year. Teachers voted 95 percent in favour of job action in mid-April. About 2,000 teachers from Regina and surrounding area spent their morning rallying at the provincial legislature while others spent the day in study sessions around the province. “We want to cause as little disruption as possible,” said STF president Steve Allen, but he added the government must hear the teachers’ message. Teachers have asked for a 12 percent increase in one year, while the government-trustee bargaining committee has offered 5.5 percent over three years. “Is 12 percent set in stone anywhere? No, it’s not,” Allen said. “But we don’t want to start low and have to work our way up.” Education minister Donna Harpauer said the government offer is firm but not necessarily final.

Teachers with a four-year degree starting in Saskatchewan earn $46,419, or about $1,000 more than the Canadian average. The 5.5 percent offer would increase that to more than $49,000.

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“The offer of 5.5 percent does bring our teachers to the second highest paid teachers in western Canadian provinces,” she said. Their wages would also be above the Canadian average, she added. The STF has been running television commercials comparing Saskatchewan wages to those in Alberta. “We’re not saying we want the same wages as Alberta, but … historically they’ve been between Manitoba and Alberta and they’re not there anymore,” Allen said. He disagreed with the minister’s assertion that a 5.5 percent hike would make Saskatchewan teachers the second highest paid in Western Canada. “I think the minister should go back to school,” he said. Teachers attending the rally left it to Allen to speak on their behalf. Many crowded into the legislature after the rally for question period, where the NDP raised the issue. Opposition leader Dwain Lingenfelter said the government can surely afford to pay teachers more, considering hefty raises to senior health region executives and the fact the province has money. “There’s nowhere else in the world,

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Teachers with a four-year degree starting in Saskatchewan earn $7,500 less than the western Canadian average. After 10 years, it is $9,423 less than the western Canadian average. Source: Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation

About 2,000 teachers rallied in front of the provincial legislature in Regina May 5 to draw attention to their contract dispute with the provincial government. The teachers are asking for a 12 percent wage hike over one year. They have been without a contract for nine months. | KAREN BRIERE PHOTO in Canada, where there’s more money than in Saskatchewan,” he said. Lingenfelter said the current offer is disrespectful. Premier Brad Wall said he understands that teachers don’t like the offer, but they should in turn understand that 12 percent is not acceptable. The province doesn’t want to end up in the same position as Alberta,

where teachers are being laid off because of budget constraints, he said. He and Harpauer said discussions must continue at the bargaining table. Allen said the job action is designed to get them there. Meanwhile, all involved said they want what’s best for students.

“The message for students that I would have I think is, ‘hang in there, we’re there for you,’ ” said Allen. “This isn’t about taking away opportunities for students at all.” The government-trustee bargaining committee invited the STF back to the bargaining table, but a meeting date had not been set prior to Western Producer deadlines.

FARM SAFETY | EMPLOYEE TRAINING

Take time to slow down, train employees on safety to ‘preserve people’ BY BARB GLEN LETHBRIDGE BUREAU

Seeding season brings rush and risk. And it’s a time when farm accidents can easily happen. Kenda Lubeck, Alberta Agriculture’s farm safety co-ordinator, said attention paid to farm safety is improving, but farmers still need to plan ahead to avoid injuries. She advises farmers to train new employees and family members properly, help them to recognize hazards and take steps to manage those hazards. “We need to have that culture of ‘we can prevent this.’ It’s not an accident. It’s an incident. It is preventable. We need to be proactive and think forward,” said Lubeck. Being “too busy” to do things safely is a foolhardy attitude, she said. “What are you willing to risk to pro-

vide for your family? The thing is, if somebody gets hurt, they can’t provide for their family. The operation might not be viable (without the injured person) so you need to plan to preserve all of that.” Farmers and others may admire those who take risks to accomplish tasks during busy times, but Lubeck said that attitude has flaws. “People need to start rewarding safe work behaviour, not necessarily the risky stuff that pays off. Because it could pay off today, but it could not pay off tomorrow, and that could be bad.” Twenty-two people were killed in farm incidents in 2010, according to provincial statistics. Causes included electrocution, drowning and various equipment-related fatal injuries. “Equipment is getting bigger and people are farming more land. In general, farms are bigger and people

are going hard when they go. I think they need to plan for safety,” Lubeck said. Farmers aren’t always the best trainers of new employees, she added, especially if the equipment is new or different. Lubeck suggested outside trainers be considered. T ra i n i n g p e o p l e t o p ro p e r l y respond in case of an accident is also important. “It’s vital to know how to give directions to where you are, and not only the farm, but if you’re out in a field somewhere or in a pasture, you need to know how to instruct emergency personnel to get to you. That’s another plan-ahead thing.” Cellphones, two-way radios and pagers should be put into use, Lubeck advised. “People say, ‘well, you know we got along without them in the past.’ But we don’t need to do that anymore. I access=subscriber section=farmliving,none,none

PROTECTING FARM WORKERS Seasonal workers may be particularly vulnerable to farm injuries because of youth or inexperience. Alberta Agriculture has tips farmers can adopt to protect farm workers: • provide training for complex tasks such as equipment operation or chemical application; • specify do’s and don’ts of potentially hazardous tasks; • ensure warning decals are in place and that workers understand them; • give recognition for a job done safely; • include safety information in job descriptions;

• ensure employees wear suitable clothing for the job; • keep adequate supplies of safety equipment; • emphasize that short cuts on safety are unacceptable; • encourage the reporting of unsafe conditions; • provide access to two-way radios or cellphones; • ensure some staff and family members have first aid training; • teach employees how to use a fire extinguisher; • lead by example and demonstrate safe work practices.

Source: Alberta Agriculture

know that there’s a certain (idea to) preserve the culture and tradition,

but in this case, we need to preserve people.”


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A picture is worth …

Mickey Watkins enjoys taking candid photographs while riding her horse on her farm near Aylesbury, Sask. | MICKEY WATKINS

Capturing memories | Photographer sees a walk in nature as a colourful painting

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Mickey Watkins is comfortable behind the camera. | KAREN MORRISON PHOTO

BY KAREN MORRISON SASKATOON NEWSROOM

AYLESBURY, Sask. — Finding patterns in river ice or rich colours in lichen covered boulders is Annemieke (Mickey) Watkins’ passion. The Aylesbury photographer, farm woman and nature buff immigrated to Canada from Holland in search of scenes like these in the Canadian wilderness. “I see something and I take it all in,” said Watkins. She met her husband, Raymond, at a remote bear hunt camp near Fort. St. John, B.C., where she worked as a cook. “It was totally isolated. It was just wonderful.” The pair later married, had two children and started a ranch without running water or electricity near the Alaska Highway, before moving to R ay m o n d’s m i x e d f a r m i n t h e Qu’Appelle Valley.

She called her experience in nature spiritual. “That’s what nature is to me,” she said. “If I see a deer birthing a fawn, I’m so in awe.” She’s often so in awe, she forgets to shoot it. But when she does pick up the camera, capturing these moments as she comes across them is her preferred shooting style. “I like to do it naturally,” she said of photography. Watkins enjoys the opportunity to combine her love of creating some-

thing with her love of nature. “It’s almost like painting,” she said. The self-taught photographer is loyal to Nikon, the camera brand she first started with, using a basic body and a pair of other lenses to capture everything from ladybugs to flowers to sunsets. A photo backpack is ready to go whenever she goes, often in the truck or on horseback to get as close to her subjects as possible. She has lingered alongside curious fox pups and hiked through the valley

but is careful to avoid such dangers as moose during rutting season. Watkins would like to do more photography, but finds few markets apart from freelancing photos to The Western Producer and Our Canada. She also sells photo note cards in stores like Regina’s MacKenzie art gallery store, which focuses on Saskatchewan artists. John Peet, gallery store manager, chose her images because the photography is good and the emphasis is on Saskatchewan.

“The images of rural Saskatchewan are appealing and they help depict the rural aspect of the province,” he said. The Watkinses, now in semi-retirement on the farm, with one daughter in college and another working in Alberta, hire others to do the production and focus on marketing the pulse, cereal and canola crops. Both plan to return to northern Canada one day. “Nature has just wonderful things,” Watkins said. “I like it wild.”


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BARBECUE | TURKEY AND CAKE

The day the oven died; barbecue to the rescue TEAM RESOURCES

CRANBERRY BUNDT-STYLE COFFEE CAKE

BETTY ANN DEOBALD, BSHEc

This cake is made with a sweet slow-rise yeast dough. It can be mixed together up to two days ahead and allowed to slowly rise in the refrigerator, then baked just before serving. It also freezes well.

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ne day, I heard a pop sound in my oven. When I turned it on, it appeared to be heating so I didn’t give it much thought. A few days later, I was cooking a small turkey. When I pulled it out to baste, the top was nice and brown and the bottom was raw. Apparently the lower oven element, which is concealed in the bottom of the oven, had burned out. What to do with a half cooked turkey? Out to the barbecue I went. I turned the turkey upside down so the breast meat would not get overcooked. I added about half an inch (1 cm) of water to the pan to prevent the drippings from burning and fired up the natural gas barbecue. With the barbecue set at 375 F (190 C), I put the turkey pan in the middle of the grill and closed the lid. I should have added a bit more water to the pan as the bottom of the pan had begun to scorch before I checked the turkey again. Using a meat thermometer inserted in the underside of the breast, I took the turkey off the barbecue when the temperature reached 170 F (77 C). It was not the most attractive turkey, but it was moist, tasty and completely cooked. Due to the pan scorching, the drippings could not be used to make gravy so I improvised with some canned chicken broth and poultry seasoning. The Manitoba Turkey Producers recommend barbecuing a turkey between 325 F and 375 F (160 – 190 C) with the barbecue lid closed and basting every 15 to 20 minutes, with the addition of more water to the pan as needed to prevent scorching. After 20 to 30 minutes, lower the temperature to medium-low and tent the turkey with foil to prevent over-browning. Cook until the internal temperature of the turkey reaches 179 F (77 C), then remove from the barbecue and let sit for 20 minutes before carving.

COFFEE CAKE ON THE BARBECUE I had a yeast dough coffee cake rising when I discovered the oven malfunction so the cake was also cooked on the barbecue. I used the indirect method of grilling. The burner beneath the food was turned off while the burners on either side, or on the opposite side of the food were turned on and adjusted to medium. I also placed two bricks, about two inches (5 cm) apart on the grill and put the cake pan on them. I preheated the barbecue to 350 F (180 C) and carefully watched the temperature gauge to maintain this temperature. Once the cake was on the barbecue, I didn’t open the lid until the cake was close to being cooked, to prevent heat fluctuations. Following the cake recipe directions, it cooked well and was a golden brown.

2 1/3 c. unbleached 575 mL all purpose flour 2 tbsp. sugar 30 mL 1 1/4 tsp. salt 6 mL 1 tsp. instant, fast-rising 5 mL or bread machine yeast 1 1/4 c. ice water 310 mL oil 5 tbsp. sugar 75 mL 1/3 c. instant non-fat dry 75 mL milk (don’t use a generic brand) 6 tbsp. unsalted butter, 90 mL melted and cooled just slightly 2 large eggs, at room temperature, beaten 2/3 c. unbleached all 150 mL purpose flour 1 1/2 c. dried sweetened 375 mL cranberries 1 tbsp. orange zest 15 mL 1/2 c. chopped walnuts 125 mL or pecans (optional) 1/4 c. unbleached 60 mL all purpose flour 1 tsp. ground cardamon 5 mL 1 tsp. ground coriander 5 mL First Rise: In a large bowl, stir the first amounts of flour, sugar, salt and yeast. Vigorously stir in the water, scraping down the bowl and mixing until the dough is thoroughly blended. If the mixture is too dry to incorporate the flour, add more water to blend the ingredients. If the mixture is soft, stir in more flour to make it firm, but not hard to stir. Evenly brush the top lightly with oil. Tightly cover the bowl with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for three to four hours and let rise at cool room temperature for 12 to 18 hours. Second rise: In a medium bowl, stir together the second amount of sugar, milk powder and butter, then mix in the eggs until well blended. Gradually add the egg mixture, along with 2/3 cup (150 mL) flour, to the risen dough. Mix until the flour and egg mixture is evenly incorporated. This is more easily done with a dough hook and heavy-duty mixer on low. It will take several minutes. Soak the cranberries in hot water for 10 minutes and drain well. (Reserve the juice to mix with fruit juice or some club soda.) Add the cranberries and orange zest (and nuts, if using) into the dough until incorporated. In a small bowl, stir together the 1/4 cup (60 mL) flour and spices until well blended, then stir into the dough until blended. Stir in more flour if needed to yield a hard to stir, fairly stiff dough. Turn dough into a well-oiled or nonstick spray coated eight to 10 cup (2 to 2 1/2 litre) bundt pan. Brush or spray the top with oil. Spread the dough and smooth out using an oiled rubber spatula. Tent the pan with nonstick spraycoated foil. Let rise using any of the following rise methods: Regular rise — let stand at a warm room temperature for two to three hours;

A barbecue cooked this cranberry coffee cake using indirect heat. Two bricks elevated the pan for better heat circulation. | BETTY ANN DEOBALD PHOTOS Accelerated rise — let stand in a turned off microwave along with one cup (250 mL) of boiling hot water for 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours; Extended rise — refrigerate for four to 48 hours, then set out at room temperature. If the dough nears the foil, remove it and continue the rise until the dough has doubled from its deflated size. Traditional baking, place the oven rack in the lower third of the oven. Preheat the oven to 350 F (180 C). Bake 45 to 55 minutes, until the top is nicely browned; cover with foil partway through, if needed, to prevent overbrowning. Continue baking for five to 10 minutes more, or until a skewer inserted in the thickest part comes out with only a few particles on the end or the thickest part registers 205 to 207 F (96 – 97 C) on an instant-read thermometer. Then bake for another five minutes to ensure the bottom of the cake is done. Cool in the pan on a wire rack for 15 minutes. Run a knife around the centre tube and sides to loosen the coffee cake, then invert it on cooling rack. Cool, then transfer to a serving plate. Top the cooled coffee cake with sugar lemon drizzle. The coffee cake slices best when cool but is good warm, at room temperature or toasted. Cool completely before storing. Keeps at room temperature for two to three days or may be frozen for up to two months.

SUGAR LEMON DRIZZLE 1 c. 1 1/2 tsp. 2 tsp. 3 to 4

icing sugar 250 mL fresh lemon juice 7 mL water 10 mL drops vanilla, almond or lemon extract

Measure the icing sugar, sifting if lumpy. In a small bowl, stir together

the icing sugar, lemon juice, water and extract until blended and smooth. The glaze should be fluid enough to drizzle. Add a little more icing sugar or water if necessary. Immediately drizzle the glaze over the cooled cake, letting the icing drip attractively down the sides. The glaze will set up firm in

about an hour. Adapted from Kneadlessly Simple, Fabulous, Fuss-Free No-knead Breads by Nancy Baggett Betty Ann Deobald is a home economist from Rosetown, Sask., and a member of Team Resources. Contact: team@producer.com.

FATHER’S DAY BARBECUE RECIPE CONTEST Are the men in your family the barbecue chefs? Here’s a chance for them to share their ir favourite recipes with our readers. aders. Barbecue accessories will bee awarded for the top three recipes. cipes. Look for these favourites in TEAM columns throughout the summer. mer. Submit your entries by Mayy 31 to TEAM Barbecue Recipe Contest, Box 2500, Saskatoon, SK, S7K 2C4 or e-mail team@producer.com.


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CANCER | SUPPORT

Young farmers emphasize ‘good works’ Positive outlook | Time management and community service priorities for Alberta couple

Helping relative with cancer SPEAKING OF LIFE

BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH CALGARY BUREAU

ACME, Alta. — Matt Sawyer scrambles into his Case tractor to show off his latest electronic gadgets in preparation for seeding. “I love sitting up here,” he said. But with continuing snow and soggy ground this spring over the entire central Alberta farm he owns with his wife, Tara, spring work was delayed by a couple of weeks. Named Alberta’s 2011 outstanding young farmers, the Acme couple is optimistic talking about their family, farm and community life. Their resume describes how they run a large mixed farm and grow wheat, barley and canola and raise about 50 Angus cows. They practice no till on the farm and have developed an environmental program to maintain the farm that Matt’s grandparents homesteaded. Matt is chair of the Alberta Barley Commission and a director with the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association while Tara is involved in the local school and soccer. Both are active in local service clubs. “I do like showing people the good works most farmers are doing now,” Matt said. “It is nice to give them the positive,” Tara said. Married in 1998, they have made changes to the farm each year, buying and renting more land and getting more active in their community. While Matt’s family has been in the area for a century, Tara is a relative newcomer to the area. Born in Calgary, she met Matt on a blind date. “I knew nothing about a farm,” she said. In their early courtship, he talked her into visiting during harvest, where a friend dropped her off in a canola field with a combine coming at her over the hill. She decided she liked Matt enough to join the family and community. They are in the heart of good farming country where they own six quarters and rent nine and are hoping to add more. “We’re in a good position because we are basically debt free so we are ready to expand again,” Matt said. While they share some work and equipment with Matt’s parents, their farm is a separate entity where they make their own decisions and feel independent. The barley commission job has opened doors for Matt to the Grain Growers of Canada, Canada Grains Council and other areas of farm politics. “It has opened my eyes to a lot of things. I wasn’t engaged before in ag politics. It was just nose to the grindstone. Now I have made time and it helps me plan,” he said. They say it takes time management and organization to meet all their commitments. “With all the networking, you think,

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Q:

My wife’s brother was told by the cancer clinic that he had several tumours growing throughout his body. I cannot remember what they called his cancer, but I know they said that he is likely to die soon. The news came as a complete surprise to us. My brother-in-law does not look sick, he has never complained about anything and he has been busy planning this year’s crop. But he is not well and obviously both my wife and I want to help him. We are not sure where to begin.

A:

Matt and Tara Sawyer practice no till and follow an environmental plan on their mixed farm near Acme, Alta. is that something we can do on our farm,” said Tara. She said getting involved in the community was a good way for her to make friends. Tara said farm life allows her opportunities to work alongside Matt and stay at home with their three children, Emmett, Cassidy and Quinten. “Our community and the alumni are very strong and backs the kids,” she said of Acme, which has a population of 1,000. Their farm has hosted tour groups from Ireland and Japan, which the couple says helps visitors see where and how commodities are produced. “ I loved them all,” said Tara. “It was an awesome learning experience for the kids to meet new people.”

The Sawyers were named Alberta’s outstanding young farmers for 2011. They are pictured with their three children, Cassidy, Quinten and Emmett. | BARBARA DUCKWORTH PHOTOS

I hope that through this difficult time for your family that you are able to appreciate the medical system that is available to help him through his illness. Well wishers may encourage you and your family to drop out of stand a rd t re at m e nt p ro g ra m s a n d explore alternate forms of medicine. The problem is that not only does alternate medicine seldom work, it could take your brother-in-law away from those who are likely to help him the most, namely those on the treatment team in the cancer clinic. You can help your brother-in-law by encouraging him to attend to his appointments and follow the advice given to him while he is there. Psycho-oncology recognizes cancer as more than a physical or biological illness. It explores the emotional, social, psychological and spiritual parts of cancer. It means that our medical teams are beginning to understand that cancer is more than an illness. It is a disease that can interfere with the joys of daily living and may be influenced by the psychological well-being of the patients. This is where you may help your brother-in-law, encouraging him to work through his emotional well-being. Dying is not reserved for a select few. Understanding that the process of dying is an integral part of living and that fears and trepidations are shared by all of us will help you and your brother-in-law appreciate what is significant about daily living. Poets and philosophers have been telling us for years that we best prepare for death and dying through the magic of what is happening now. Jacklin Andrews is a family counsellor from Saskatchewan. Contact: jandrews@ producer.com.


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WORKPLACE OBLIGATIONS | EMPLOYEE RIGHTS

HEALTH CARE | STRIKE

Ill workers must be accommodated Union seeks arbitration THE LAW

RICK DANYLIUK, QC

Q:

I run a small ag-oriented business in a smaller centre. I have an employee who has been drinking, has been short on cash-outs and has mistreated some of my best customers. I want to fire her, but my lawyer is saying I may not be able to. What gives?

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This depends on which province you are in, but pretty much everywhere in Canada, you are under the “duty to accommodate.� This is a legal duty imposed on numerous people and entities, including employers. It pertains to the legal duty of an employer to take measures to eliminate disadvantages to employees and customers. This duty is not limited to employers, but in the past couple of decades in Canada, it has had an impact on employers. In the workplace, the employer must institute things to allow the employees to work to the best of their ability. The duty to accommodate presupposes that treating people

with equality means recognizing that different people have different needs and respecting them is a legal obligation. These needs are quite varied and include age, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, cultural practices and health issues or disabilities. A traditional one is accessibility for the disabled. If you have customers or an employee in a wheelchair, and there are five steps to get into your business, you are in breach of your duty to accommodate both your employees and customers. This is true even if you hired a person who was not disabled, and that employee subsequently ended up in a wheelchair. You, as an employer, are legally obliged to deal with this situation to ensure that employee can still work in your business. Over the past number of years, the duty has steadily been expanded. More and more situations that previously fell within an employer’s discretion now fall within the scope of the duty to accommodate. For example, assume your employee is a parent with young children. The spouse leaves and this employee becomes a single parent. You will likely will have to set up flexible schedules and working hours to allow this employee to provide adequate child care arrangements. Similarly, religious practices are also the subject of this duty. An employee whose religion dictates

that they must wear certain articles of clothing cannot be fired, or not hired, solely on that basis. Your situation apparently involves an alcoholic employee. That is recognized as a form of illness, and you are under a legal duty to do your best to accommodate such an illness to ensure your employee gets help and can continue to work. There are some exceptions, and this may be something that offers you relief. There is an undue hardship limitation. If taking on an alcoholic or ill employee in a business that has a limited number of staff means there will be hardship in running the business and on the other staff, you may be relieved of your duty to accommodate. It is no longer “reasonable� for you to do this. As well, if the disability or ground of discrimination results in harm to the business (such as stealing from you), you may be allowed to fire the person. Also, if there are safety issues in the job and drunkenness affects the safety of that employee (or others), you may not have to comply. The bottom line is, employers in Canada are legally required to make every reasonable effort to accommodate an employee who falls within recognized grounds of potential discrimination. You may not like it, but that’s the law. Rick Danyliuk is a lawyer with McDougall Gauley LLP in Saskatoon. access=subscriber section=farmliving,none,none

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About 60 health-care workers in Prince Albert, Sask., walked off the job May 9 after the Health Sciences Association of Saskatchewan announced it was calling a strike. They were the only workers on the picket line on the first day of the strike. The union represents a diverse group of workers, including addictions counsellors, paramedics, physical therapists and dietitians. Its 3,000 members have been without a contract for two years and gave strike notice May 6. Wages are the sticking point. The union has asked for 18.5 percent over four years. The Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations, which represents the government, has offered 7.5 percent over the same time period. SAHO responded to the strike notice with an offer to continue bargaining and conclude a collective agreement. The union has requested binding arbitration.

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The two sides were expected to meet May 10. Saskatchewan’s essential services legislation allows health regions that employ HSAS members to deem some workers essential during strikes. For example, those who work in acute care are required to stay on the job. About half of the union positions have been declared essential, but the strike will affect each region differently. HSAS president Cathy Dickson said the strike also allows the union to highlight understaffing. “A report commissioned by the (premier Brad) Wall government confirmed that seven times a day in rural Saskatchewan and 10 times a day in our cities, ambulances fail to get to patients within the national standards for safe response times,� Dickson said in a news release. She would not say how the strike might unfold. The offer to HSAS members is inadequate, said leader Dwain Lingenfelter. Wall said the solution is at the bargaining table.

A:

A long wait in the doctor’s waiting room can lead to frustration and a subsequent increase in your systolic blood pressure. This could be related to “white coat� hypertension, which is when the blood pressure rises due to the anxiety involved in visiting the doctor. Your bypass surgery implies that you have hardening or narrowing of your blood vessels. Arteries in your arms where your blood pressure is taken may also be affected and this could result in a high systolic reading. I am guessing that you are more than 65, and at that age, systolic blood pressure is often higher than in younger people. Drug store blood pressure machines and home versions may not be quite as accurate as those wall mounted models in the doctor’s office. You might want to take your home machine with you on your next access=subscriber section=farmliving,none,none

trip to the doctor and have him compare it to his. Another problem is that people vary in their skill at performing the test. If the same person takes the blood pressure each time, then you can compare readings more accurately. In determining whether you need treatment with anti-hypertensive drugs, the most important blood pressure reading is the diastolic, the lower number, which does not vary as much with stress or time of day. If it is more than 90, you will probably need to take pills. A systolic pressure of 90 to 100 is a bit too low for someone of your age. It can certainly cause loss of stamina, feeling light headed and possibly even fainting if you stand up or get out of bed quickly. You may wish to ask your doctor to adjust your blood pressure medication.

SLEEP HELPS WITH WEIGHT LOSS Getting between six and eight hours sleep each night will help you to reach your weight loss goals. In the International Journal of Obesity, Charles Elder of Portland, Oregon, said that you are twice as likely to lose weight if you reduce stress and sleep well, compared to those people who have less than six hours sleep per night and who reported being under a lot of stress. Sixty percent of participants in the study were able to reach their weight loss targets of 10 pounds in six months by eating 500 fewer calories, exercising more and attending counselling sessions. Clare Rowson is a retired medical doctor in Belleville, Ont.


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THIS WEEK’S TEMPERATURE FORECAST May 12 - 18 (averages are in °C)

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