Farmer Rancher June 18, 2020

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Thursday, June 18, 2020

State of Agriculture: COVID-19 forces auctioneers, farm shows to retool Evan Radford

Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Leader-Post

The COVID-19 pandemic is marking an unfamiliar milestone for auctioneer Blair Stenberg — the first time in three decades he’s been at home, missing the spring auction circuit. “I really miss the road and the travel and the people and everything. This is the first April I’ve stayed home in 30 years, since I was literally 19 years old,” he said from his farm near Hodgeville, Sask. Stenberg is an auctioneer with Ritchie Bros. He auctions farm equipment, but he’s also a regular at Canadian Western Agri-

bition (CWA) in Regina, driving animal sales. Thanks to the pandemic, he’s now among a broad swath of people and businesses in the agriculture industry adjusting to the times. The auctions he works are still loud, but absent of in-person bidders, always at his home in Rouleau, Sask. He works in front of a computer screen, using Ritchie’s online auction registration system as potential buyers wrangle to win a fair price. “It’s really different. It’s tough to get an upbeat feeling when all you’re looking at is a computer screen, right? ... You’re selling to the world still, yet there’s

no one there.” Were it not for the pandemic, he’d have been working auctions in Edmonton and Chilliwack, B.C., in mid-May. Instead he worked both from Rouleau. Bids are “yelled at us through the speaker and then we just go up from there. It’s just like having the ringman out in front of you; it’s all electronic though.” Sales still seem strong, because farmers and producers still need equipment, Stenberg said. But that doesn’t mean he enjoys driving up bids through pixels and bandwidth. “It’s a totally different world. The interaction’s

The title of Grand Champion Speckle Park Female at last year’s Canadian Western Agribition, Canada’s largest livestock show, were to the animal shown by River Hill Farms, owned by Barry and Elaine Ducherer from Neilburg. Photo submitted

Local Journalism Initiative reports from underserved communities The federal government’s Local Journalism Initiative supports the creation of original civic journalism that covers the diverse needs of underserved communities across Canada. Funding has been made available to eligible Canadian media organizations to hire journalists or pay freelance journalists to produce civic journalism for underserved communities. The content produced is made available to media organizations through a Creative Commons license so that Canadians can be better informed. In this issue of Farmer Rancher, a sample of agricultural/COVID-19 stories from across Canada is offered up. See inside for more of these stories. way off.” Ritchie Bros. says the shift to online-only auctions hasn’t hurt bidder-participation. Vice-president Simon Wallan said they held 56 auctions during the spring session, seeing a “40- to 100-per-cent increase” in bidder registration and participation, compared with spring 2019. He oversees everything agriculture-related in Canada. COVID-19 contributed in part to the percentage jumps. “People shelter in or (follow) social distancing guidelines; (they) had more time to be online and to be watching, paying attention to and participating at these auctions,” he said. Ritchie Bros. intends to keep running online-only auctions for its summer season, from June 15 until Aug. 8. If it returns to in-person, on-site auctions,

it will use “real-time information” while contending with health orders from four different provincial governments — Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, Wallan said. Come fall, Stenberg hopes to be in Regina for Agribition; this year marks the show’s 50th aniversary. For now, Agribition CEO Chris Lane says it’s still “full steam ahead” planning the 2020 event. Staff are brainstorming different ways to host it, whether in a different format or not at all in 2020, depending on what the coronavirus does and what social gathering rules governments order or loosen. “We’re a Phase 5 event in every way, shape and form,” Lane said, referencing the province’s fivephase reopening plan. June 1 marked the final sub-section of Phase 1 (parks and

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campgrounds). Phase 5 of the plan increases public gatherings beyond 30 people. Like Phase 4, it didn’t yet have a date as of late May. “We’re over 100,000 people (who attend), and so we’re looking to make sure that whatever the guidelines are around putting on an event that’s safe and allows people to do the business of agriculture, we’ll be nimble enough to fully comply,” Lane said. If Agribition 2020 is outright cancelled, the Regina area stands to lose almost $45 million, based on economic impact data from 2017. “That’s jobs we create, visitors we bring in and what they spend shopping, eating and staying in the city,” Lane said. The same data set shows a provincial impact of $75 million. Continued on Page 5

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