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CANADIAN AGRICULTURAL SAFETY WEEK

Farm safety means good business

Agriculture is a big business in Canada. Recent statistics show that Canada’s agriculture and agri-food system employs around 2 million people and generates about $140 billion annually, more than 7 per cent of the country’s GDP.

Canadian Agricultural Safety Week (CASW) raises awareness of farm safety on the third week of March of every year. Since farming is one of Canada’s most hazardous occupations, decision-makers in agriculture must account for health and safety in planning and budgeting.

In addition to the financial impacts, the Canadian Agriculture Safety Association (CASA) has identified three other areas where businesses are affected by worker health and safety.

1. COMMODITY LOSS

When a worker is injured, the remaining staff may take on increased work, which puts them at a higher risk of making dangerous mistakes. Even if a replacement

worker is hired, the new person needs training and time to get “up to speed.” The result of the farming operation is a loss in productivity.

2. LITIGATION EFFECTS

Workplace accidents make busines ses vulnerable to legal action at three levels. They’re liable to regulators like the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety. They may also be sued in civil court or tried under criminal law. Beyond the legal costs, the outcomes of such actions can have long-term ramifications for businesses.

3. HUMAN IMPACT

Every year in Canada, more than 100 people, including some children, are lost to agricultural fatalities. The injured person is only the beginning of these impacts because injury and loss of life affect entire families and communities. In addition, a workplace injury impacts morale and quality of life for everyone working and living on that farm.

Improving farm safety with new technologies

Farm workers cover a lot of ground on any given day, exposing themselves to harsh weather and challenging landscapes. They also work long hours and operate dangerous equipment, often while fatigued. Fortunately, new technological innovations are reducing farm safety risks.

• Onboard tractor systems. Seat-mounted consoles like Data Screen Manager provide driving guidance and information about the tractor’s condition. Drivers get support while operating the tractor, and the device lets you know when it’s time for servicing or a part replacement.

• Drones. Thermal drones and high-definition cameras enable farm personnel to track cattle and inspect crops in real-time. Workers don’t have to risk rugged terrain and bad weather to collect the necessary data. It also saves labour hours that would otherwise be lost to travelling.

• Remote sensing technology. Wireless systems can remotely measure grain temperature and moisture, providing the metrics farmers need to gauge the health of their crops. These systems can be placed inside grain bins or in fields, enabling farmers to receive data remotely and reducing the risk of grain entrapment.

• Livestock health monitoring. Farmers can now attach wearable “fitness” trackers to their cattle to monitor vital signs, activity and behaviour. Farmers get real-time, remote data about the health and safety of their animals without having to endure hazardous environments.

Any innovation that reduces workload has the potential to lower worker stress and physical fatigue. By increasing efficiencies, these innovations are making farms safer places to work.

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Canadian Grain Commission STATISTICS & BUSINESS INFORMATION

Western Division Primary Elevators (in 000’s of tonnes)

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Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Whea t 2,261,500 5,195,200 4,233,400 67,500 11,757,600 Feed Wheat 13,200 43,900 61,100 23,800 142,100 Oat 400,200 449,500 98,900 23,800 972,400 Barley 73,700 1,497,500 947,600 27,800 2,546,600 Feed Barley 22,500 579,400 505,900 27,800 1,135,700 Rye 53,300 9,700 4,400 - 67,400 Flaxseed 10,900 47,500 5,700 - 64,100 Canola 927,000 3,046,300 2,087,700 50,900 6,111,900 Feed Canola - - 17,900 - 17,900 Peas 71,500 768,800 762,100 27,300 1,629,700 Feed Peas 1,200 100 500 - 1,900 Lentils 8,300 1,129,900 160,900 200 1,299,300 Total 3,843,300 12,767,800 8,886,100 249,100 25,746,600 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 60,300 178,900 125,800 2,300 367,300 Feed Wheat 500 1,700 3,000 500 5,800 Oat 7,100 15,800 3,400 1,200 27,500 Barley 2,900 44,800 61,700 1,500 110,900 Feed Barley 1,300 38,100 45,000 1,500 85,900 Rye 400 300 100 - 800 Flaxseed 300 1,900 800 - 3,000 Canola 15,900 117,500 91,900 1,000 226,300 Feed Canola - - 1,300 - 1,300 Peas 10,400 42,400 18,900 - 71,700 Feed Peas - - - - 0 Lentils 600 33,400 1,200 - 35,200 Total 99,700 474,800 353,100 8,000 935,700 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 92,800 272,700 198,000 4,100 567,600 Feed Wheat 2,100 1,500 1,900 - 5,500 Oat 13,300 37,300 8,100 1,000 59,700 Barley 5,800 44,300 21,600 100 71,800 Feed Barley 3,400 29,900 11,700 100 45,100 Rye 5,100 - - - 5,100 Flaxseed 200 2,200 100 - 2,500 Canola 28,100 125,800 109,200 1,200 264,300 Feed Canola - 600 - 600 Peas 2,500 38,200 21,300 100 62,100 Feed Peas - - 100 - 100 Lentils 700 27,000 900 - 28,600 Total 154,000 578,900 373,500 6,600 1,113,000 Man Sask Alta B.C. Total Wheat 2,468,100 5,658,400 4,700,800 75,700 12,903,000 Feed Wheat 20,200 50,900 73,500 28,400 173,000 Oat 455,300 494,000 122,100 26,800 1,098,200 Barley 91,200 1,609,700 1,001,400 30,000 2,732,300 Feed Barley 54,900 675,800 484,100 30,000 1,244,900 Rye 55,300 11,200 3,700 - 70,200 Flaxseed 6,700 52,500 5,000 - 64,200 Canola 988,500 3,224,900 2,185,700 54,000 6,453,100 Feed Canola - - 23,200 - 23,200 Peas 91,000 856,500 819,000 27,700 1,794,200 Feed Peas - - 500 - 500 Lentils 10,500 1,113,600 163,000 - 1,287,100 Total 4,241,700 13,747,500 9,582,000 272,600 27,843,900 Primary Elevator Shipments - Week 28 - February 06, 2023 - February 12, 2023 Crop Year-to-Date Primary Elevator Shipments to February 12, 2023 SHIPMENTS Producer Deliveries - Week 28, February 06, 2023 - February 12, 2023 DELIVERIES Crop Y-T-D Producer Deliveries to Primary Elevators to February 12, 2023 R0011922753 Limestone Cowboys provides the highest quality limestone in this area in excess of 98% purity and over 41% calcium • Suppliers of Agricultural Lime • Certi ed Organic For orders inquiries and information please email ron@ctrcontracting.ca or limestonecowboys@gmail.comor phone us CTR Contracting Ltd 780-518-4288 Alberta Customers contact: Research has proven that increasing soil pH with the application of Ag Lime will help release 5 of the major nutrients. How soil pH affects availability of plant nutrients 5.05.56.06.57.07.5 Medium Acid Slightly Acid Very Slightly Acid Very Slightly Alkaline Plant Available Somewhat Plant Available Not Plant Available County of Grande Prairie CTR Contracting Ltd 250-401-1619 For BC Customers call: Limestone Cowboys
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This is your Lakeshore 4-H Report

She is a first calfer so she shows calving signs early, but it might take her another 2 to 3 weeks to even calf.

My little sister and my mom have been rubbing and talking to Mini Me’s belly, hoping for the baby to kick or move. We can’t wait for her to calf she will have either a Charolais calf or a Speckled Park calf. Recently, we haven’t checked cows as often only about every three hours morning at night because of how warm it’s been. On a colder day we check every two hours in the morning and evening as well.

Hello again it’s Quintin Drschiwiski reporting from the Lakeshore 4-H Club. Today I’m gonna talk about calving.

It’s calving season, so every cattle farmer is getting prepped. My 4-H, cow Mini Me, is starting to show signs of calving. She is springing, starting to bag up, and she waddles when she walks.

The worst part about this is when you have to get up 3 o’clock in the morning to do a cow check especially on a really cold night. On another topic, we are all getting ready to do either do a demonstration or speeches. This year I’m going to do a demonstration. I also did a demonstration last year. My sister has to do a speech because it’s her first year.

That’s all I got for today see you guys next time.

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Early history of the Baldonnel Women’s Institute

Evelyn Hadland

In 1996, Evelyn Hadland (Mrs. Austin Hadland) wrote a sevenpage history of the Baldonnel Women’s Institute. Evelyn was the historian for the group at that time. There was no trouble reading the history pages as Evelyn had been an elementary school teacher and her writing is perfect McLean’s style.

Baldonnel Women’s Institute 1935-1955

Mr. Jack Abbott, Justice of the Peace and owner of the Dominion Illustration Sub-station at Baldonnel, organized the Farmers’ Institute in 1931 and then encouraged the women of the District to form the Baldonnel Women’s Institute. Although they had been meeting informally for several years, they did not receive their charter until November 1935.

The first Peace River District convention was held in St. John’s Church Hall in July 1935 with one hundred and eighty-seven ladies present.

The first officers

were Mrs. A.R. Hadland President, Mrs. I. Pomeroy, Secretary, and Mrs. C. Foster, Publicity Convenor. Mrs. Foster sent the news of the first meeting and subsequent meetings to the Peace River Block News in Dawson Creek.

(The Alaska Highway News was not published in Fort St. John until the spring of 1944.)

Other charter members were Mrs. J. Tod, Mrs. J. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. K. Birley, Miss May Birley, Mrs. I. McLellan, Mrs. R. Tod, Mrs. W. Wiles, Mrs. H. Wiles, Mrs. C. Ohland, Mrs. Ed Thomas, Mrs. C. Dingman, Mrs. W. Colpitts, Mrs. B. Simpson, Mrs. W. Rider, Mrs. A. LeClerc and Mrs. Percy Cushway.

[the initials are for their husband’s first name.

The meetings were held in St. John’s Church Hall (Anglican) until the weather turned cold and then they were held in the member’s homes.

On several occasions

Mr. Wilbur Wiles would hitch his team to his sleigh and along with his wife Ethel would call for Mrs. John Tod, Mrs. R. Tod, Mrs. H. Wiles,

Mrs. A.R. Hadland, Mrs. J. Kirkpatrick, and Mrs. C. Ohland to take them to the meetings at the Hall. Other means of transportation were cutters, stone-boats, buggies, democrats, wagons, and horseback. Some women would walk four miles. After crops were threshed and the harvest work completed, they held chicken suppers, followed by card parties or dances. These happy occasions helped to raise funds so the Women’s Institute could fulfill their obligations to the school children and the P.R. District WI.

One the of the first handicraft projects was the making of a felt tablecloth embroidered in blue and gold. However, Mrs. George Stewart, the storekeeper’s wife, was secretary and kept the register, minute books and tablecloth at her home at the back of the store. The records and tablecloth were burned when the Baldonnel Store burned in 1939.

During World War II (1939-1945) the women bought a spinning

Seed for Success

wheel and Mrs. W. Rider spun wool from which the women knitted socks, scarves, mitts, and toques to send to local boys in the armed forces in Europe and Africa. They sent parcels of food through the Fort St. John Red Cross.

They sponsored a Youth Training course at the Hall in the summer of 1947. In 1950 they helped the fort St John W.I. provide a rest room in Fort St. John for the rural ladies and children.

Members of the Women’s Institute were caretakers of the St. John’s Church Hall for many years and had the Hall wired for electricity in 1952.

Until the early 1950s the members helped to support a protege child in France and sent food and clothing twice a year.

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Statistics & Data Development Branch, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry CANOLA CRUSHER on February 22, 2023 Previous Week Meal (FOB) $564.29 $573.99 Seed (Del) $838.45 $827.85 ELEVATOR BIDS on Feb 24, 2023 (Del) This Week Last Week Feed Wheat *Central $349.72 $349.72 Feed Oats *Central $243.16 $243.16 Feed Barley *Central $374.10 $374.10 Flaxseed *Central $627.22 $627.22 Canola *Central $828.00 $833.21 Durum South $828.44 $829.04 *Central includes the area from Calgary to Edmonton FEED GRAIN BIDS (Di erent Delivery Points) Week of Feb 20/23 Previous Week Wheat Lethbridge $430.00 - $438.00 $430.00 - $441.00 Red Deer $417.00 - $435.00 $418.00 - $435.00 Edmonton $420.00 - $440.00 $415.00 - $435.00 Oats Edmonton $272.00 - $300.00 $265.00 - $310.00 Peas Edmonton $460.00 - $495.00 $460.00 - $500.00 Barley Lethbridge $419.00 - $430.00 $417.00 - $430.00 MH/Brooks $403.00 - $405.00 $406.00 - $421.36 Calgary $406.00 - $408.40 $403.00 - $421.36 Red Deer $402.00 - $410.00 $404.00 - $410.00 Vermillion $367.44 - $385.00 $367.44 - $385.00 Edmonton $385.00 - $420.00 $385.00 - $420.00 Grande Prairie $355.96 - $378.92 $355.96 - $378.92 ELEVATOR BIDS (CDN $/TONNE) on February 23, 2023 HIGH LOW / AVERAGE CHANGE CWRS (13% min. protein) $430.14 $416.67 / $424.59 - 6.81 CPS (10.5% min. protein) $412.58 $395.81 / $401.62 - 9.72 SPECIAL CROP CASH BIDS on February 23, 2023 Peas Cdn $/Tonne Cdn $/Bushel $/Bushel Last Year Green - #2 or Better $493.84 $13.44 $13.48 Feed $251.05 $6.83 $13.05 Lrg Yellow - #2 or Better $453.97 $12.36 $16.25 Cdn $/lb $/lb Last Year Lentils - #1 Laird $1,121.59 $0.51 $0.51 Lentils - #1 Eston $1,036.17 $0.47 $0.45 Lentils - #1 Red $694.45 $0.31 $0.36 Mustard - #1 Yellow $2,124.69 $0.96 $1.57 Mustard - #1 Brown $2,146.74 $0.97 $1.74 Mustard - #1 Oriental $2,102.65 $0.95 $1.18
CANOLA - #1 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $18.56 ( - $0.04 ) $18.75 ( - $0.04 ) $18.72 ( - $0.05 ) March 2023 $18.57 ( - $0.04 ) $18.74 ( - $0.04 ) $18.71 ( - $0.05 ) April 2023 $18.34 ( - $0.04 ) $18.53 ( - $0.04 ) $18.55 ( - $0.04 ) May 2023 $18.39 ( - $0.04 ) $18.55 ( - $0.04 ) $18.55 ( - $0.05 ) June 2023 $18.19 ( - $0.06 ) $18.36 ( - $0.06 ) $18.38 ( - $0.07 ) July 2023 $18.23 ( - $0.06 ) $18.37 ( - $0.07 ) $18.37 ( - $0.07 ) August 2023 not available $17.42 ( - $0.05 ) $17.45 ( - $0.07 ) WHEAT - #1 CPSR - 11.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $10.67 ( - $0.19 ) $10.77 ( - $0.21 ) $10.81 ( - $0.20 ) March 2023 $10.74 ( - $0.19 ) $10.83 ( - $0.20 ) $10.86 ( - $0.20 ) April 2023 $10.85 ( - $0.16 ) $10.87 ( - $0.16 ) $10.84 ( - $0.17 ) May 2023 $10.85 ( - $0.17 ) $10.91 ( - $0.16 ) $10.95 ( - $0.15 ) June 2023 $10.80 ( - $0.20 ) $10.82 ( - $0.22 ) $10.82 ( - $0.22 ) July 2023 $10.77 ( - $0.21 ) $10.81 ( - $0.21 ) $10.84 ( - $0.20 ) August 2023 not available not available not available WHEAT - #1 CWAD - 13.0% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot not available not available $12.71 ( + $0.00 ) March 2023 not available not available $12.75 ( + $0.00 ) April 2023 not available not available $12.59 ( + $0.05 ) May 2023 not available not available $12.52 ( + $0.09 ) June 2023 not available not available not available July 2023 not available not available not available WHEAT - #1 CWRS - 13.5% Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $11.27 ( - $0.21 ) $11.42 ( - $0.21 ) $11.40 ( - $0.21 ) March 2023 $11.32 ( - $0.21 ) $11.44 ( - $0.21 ) $11.42 ( - $0.19 ) April 2023 $11.40 ( - $0.19 ) $11.48 ( - $0.18 ) $11.46 ( - $0.18 ) May 2023 $11.41 ( - $0.17 ) $11.49 ( - $0.17 ) $11.47 ( - $0.15 ) June 2023 $11.30 ( - $0.21 ) $11.34 ( - $0.21 ) $11.27 ( - $0.21 ) July 2023 $11.30 ( - $0.21 ) $11.37 ( - $0.21 ) $11.36 ( - $0.21 ) YELLOW PEAS - #2 Peace Region Northern Alberta Southern Alberta Spot $12.81 ( $0.00 ) $12.95 ( $0.00 ) $12.60 ( $0.00) March 2023 $12.81 ( $0.00 ) $12.95 ( $0.00 ) $12.61 ( $0.00 ) April 2023 not available not available not available May 2023 not available not available not available June 2023 $12.14 ( $0.00 ) $12.23 ( $0.00 ) $11.98 ( $0.00 ) July 2023 not available not available not available FEED GRAIN NEEDED! • On Farm PickuP • • cOmPetitive Prices • • PrOmPt mOvement • • Oats • Barley • Wheat • Peas • rejected lOads • heated canOla We Buy DamageD grain WESTCAN FEED & GRAIN 1.877.250.5252 | 780.532.6470 R0011923464

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Glenn’s work with and knowledge of horses is diverse. He travels extensively each year delivering horsemanship clinics across Canada, the United States, South America and Europe.

Glenn leads camps at his home near Fort St. John - The Horse Ranch. For 23 consecutive years, he has led the Learning Holiday Adventure High & Wild in the Northeastern Rocky Mountains – a remote location 160 Kilometers from the nearest roads.

Glenn was in charge of herd development using his horsemanship program for a herd of 200+ wild horses. This included: the breeding program, seasonal round-up, the taming/ gentling, foot breaking, trimming, overall maintenance of the herd and welfare.

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Canadian Representative 2012 World Championship of Colt Starting, Tennessee USA Champion, 2010 Cowboy Up Challenge, Calgary Stampede, Canada

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2022 Alberta lamb and sheep market update

“Provincial live lamb prices as reported by Statistics Canada show an annual decrease in 2022 compared to 2021 for all provinces except Alberta,” says Ann Boyda, provincial livestock market analyst with the Alberta government. “Alberta average live weight price was reported at $242.44 per hundredweight for 2022, up 4.7% from 2021. Ontario has normally been the benchmark market for western pricing. Quebec reported an average live lamb price of $286.98 per hundredweight, down 7% from 2021.”

Auction market price volatility increased in 2021 and 2022. In 2021, average weekly price for heavy weight lambs peaked in January at $396.50 per hundredweight, but declined to a low of $182.50 per hundredweight during the first week of October. In 2022, average weekly price for heavy lamb rose to $316.50 per hundredweight the first week of May but plummeted to a low of $134 per hundredweight in midAugust. Light weight lamb prices

experienced even more dramatic swings in 2022.

Boyda points out provincial slaughter has followed a seasonal trend in 2022 but adds the total slaughter volume of 22,980 head was 8% lower than 2021, nearly 23% lower than 2020 and almost 11% lower than the 5-year average.

Alberta has maintained a relatively stable market in light of the recent sale of an Alberta lamb processing plant and Iron Springs feedlot to Préval Ag,” says Boyda. “The Quebecbased company is recognized as a leader in the agri-food industry (veal, beef, lamb, field crops, horticulture and grain processing). With Préval Ag’s strong foothold in the international market, the future for the Alberta lamb sector looks brighter.”

Connect with Ann Boyda for more information: 780-4224088

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Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB

780-786-2181

Altona Falls Red Angus

Dan & Trudy Loewen, Altona, BC

250-630-2146 /250-261-3955

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Stan & Faye Hetman, Rose Prairie, BC

250-827-3694

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780-518-2020

Brandl Cattle Co.

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780-954-2599

Broken Stick Ranch

Tom & Amber Ditner, Baldonnel, BC

250-794-7105

Cinder Angus

Brad Yoder & Nicolle Hoskins, Barrhead, AB

780-674-5773

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780-274-0099

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780-978-6407 / 780-978-6406

Horizon Red Angus

Phillip Driedger, LaCrete, AB

780-926-5896

Kjos Black Angus

Marty & Miriam Kjos, Fort St. John, BC 250-787-0970

Annual Bull Sale 1pm, Mar. 25th, 2023

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M.C. Quantock

Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB

800-561-2855

Mountain Side Angus

John & Judy Mayer, Beaverlodge, AB

780-831-8497

Nicklason Stock Farm

Brad Nicklason, Deadwood, AB

780-836-5197

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Dwayne, Joanne & Jesse Emery, Camp Creek, AB 780-674-4410

Excel Ranches

Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB

Lazy B Livestock

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JayDawn Farms

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780-933-5530

Landaker Charolais Farm

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780-618-3928

We think you will like the way they have been developed for longevity in your herd.

Silent K Stock Farms

Delano & Megan Kjos,

Pro-Char Charolais

David & Kristina Prokuda, Glenevis, AB 780-932-1654

Rosebud Creek Charolais

Dan & Holly Schleppe, Dawson Creek, BC

250-786-5698/250-219-5698

Spruce View Charolais

Andrew & E e Lakusta, Andrew, AB

780-719-0264/780-365-2079

Triangle Stock Farm

Vance & Michelle Klepper, Stony Plain, AB 780-718-9334/780-718-6024

Valanjou Charolais

Phillipe & Rae Lusson, Clyde, AB 780-206-5440/780-348-5683

Trieber Farms

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Briar Ridge Stock Farm

Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-786-5048

Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-784-3924 Dry Creek Ranch

Seth Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC

250-793-1858

Chittick

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Eureka Hereford Farms

Tom Basnett, Eureka River, AB 780-834-8170

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Gold Stock Hereford Farms

Steven, Ashley & Brad White, Beaverlodge, AB

780-518-0064/780-354-3190

Gurtler Polled Herefords

Garry & Ethan Gurtler, North Star, AB

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780-836-0552 / Ethan 780-836-0552

JoNomn Hereford Ranch

Norm & Joanne Parrent, Clyde, AB

780-307-6586/780-348-5835

M.C. Quantock

Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB

1-800-561-2855

PHK Herefords

Phillip & Helen Krahn, La Crete, AB

780-841-9409/780-928-3635

Reber’s Polled Herefords

Serena & Kasey Reber, Woking, AB

Nor-Alt a Limousin

“breeding for milk, docility and higher carcass yields”

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Pinnacle View Limousin

Rob & Cheryl Swan, Quesnel, BC Erin & Eric Kishkan, Quesnel, BC 250-747-2618

Shadow Creek Red Polls

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Dean & Marsha Anderson – Fort St John, BC (250) 827-3293 • marshascows@hotmail.com www.shadowcreek.farm

Albrecht Farms

Steve, Tammy & Ryan Albrecht, Spirit River, AB

Ryan 780-933-5448 / Steve 780-832-0883

Blazin’ J Simmentals

Darcy & Caitlyn Lind, Valleyview, AB 780-552-4934

Briar Ridge Stock Farm

Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC

250-786-5048

Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-784-3924 spring select

bull sale

March 4, 2023 • VJV Dawson Creek

Chet & Jamie Jans

Registered Simmental Breeders

Box 223 Groundbirch, BC V0C 1T0

GRA-TAN Farm

P: 250-219-8200 E: info@fallentimberfarms.com www.fallentimberfarms.com

Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB

780-786-2181

Grimm Ranches

Miles Grimm & Laurie Schaub, Grimshaw, AB 780-971-2217

Halfway River Simmentals

Eckbert & Christa Weitzel

Georg & Sarah Weitzel, Charlie Lake, BC 250-263-8237

Herefords & Simmentals

Tamara & Darcy Kuriga, Whitelaw, AB

780-834-7108/780-835-8090

Blueberry Valley Farms Limousin

Michael & Rebecca McCord, Mile 86.5 Alaska Hwy, BC

250-772-5116

Dry Creek Ranch

Gordon & Carla Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC

250-793-2384

Excel Ranches

Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB

780-349-0644

Hillview Farms

Raymond & Corine Verbeek, Sturgeon County, AB

780-982-2176/780-939-2173

Kash Farms

Mattias Ljungdren, Valleyview, AB

780-524-9651

North 42 Cattle Company Heath Barn eld, Sexsmith, AB 780-897-3339

Whispering Aspen Ranch

Megan Thompson, Cecil Lake, BC 250-793-4830

Tamarack Shorthorns

Alvin Johnson, Brownvale, AB 780-618-9044

Trieber Farms

Fred & Naomi Trieber, Beaverlodge, AB

Fred 780-831-1346/Naomi 780-814-0052

Hodges Simmentals

Roy & Scot Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB

780-512-4669

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RED & BLACK SIMMENTALS AND CHAROLAIS BRED FOR CALVING EASE, WEANING WEIGHTS & MATERNAL TRAITS

JayDawn Farms

JASON & NIKKI MCQUAIG

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KIN-KIN Cattle Co.

Gary & Faye Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB

780-786-4500

KMR Simmentals

Kent & Robin Malcomson, Grovedale, AB 587-298-5404

KRS Simmentals

K. Reanne Sanford, Quesnel, BC

250-991-9496

KSL Simmentals

Keagan Scorgie, Beaverlodge, AB

780-518-6572

Brad Smith,, 780-202-0254

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Lakeroad Simmentals

Sarah Hayward & Kolby Rowe, Fairview, AB

780-835-8841

M.C. Quantock

Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB

800-561-2855

Simmental Cattle Quarter Horse

Northern Classic Bull Sale | Fri, Mar 10/23

Evergreen Park | Grande Prairie, AB

Willow Creek Simmentals | Crooked Creek, AB Mike & Mari Klassen | (780) 832-7343 Colby & Tiffany Klassen | (780) 832-6714

willowcreeksimmentals@gmail.com

Willow Creek Simmentals

Yearling and 2 yr. old Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty Box 238, FAIRVIEW, ALBERTA TOH

Norbert & Janice Luken 780-835-3165

Email: njluken6@gmail.com

ODOUBLE E SIMMENTALS

Home of Polled & Horned 100% Full Blood & Purebred Fleckvieh

BULLS & HEIFERS FOR SALE

Elden, Einar and Ole Bakkehaug Box 156, Hythe, AB T0H 2C0

Home (780) 356-2113

Elden Cell (780) 518-3536 230057

Mike & Mari Klassen & Family, Debolt, AB

Mike 780-957-2814/Colby 780-832-6714

WILLOWDALE SIMMENTALS

Performance Breeding Stock Polled Reds & Blacks

Dale & Judy Smith & Family (780)

Kevin Johnson, Kamloops, BC

250-573-3939

Innisfail Auction Market

Danny, Mark & Duane Daines, Innisfail, AB 403-227-3166

Jennings Martin Cattle Buying

Jennings Martin 780-933-1023

Ron Kramer 250-793-2713

North Central Livestock Exchange

Garth Rogers, Clyde, AB 780-348-5893

Olds Auction Market

Olds, AB 403-556-3655

Thorsby Stockyards Inc.

Chance Martin, 1Thorsby, AB

780-789-3915

Viking Livestock Market

Cli Grinde, Viking, AB 780-336-2209

VVJV Livestock Marketing Group

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Rachido Ranch

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Randy & Donna Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB

780-786-4373

Rosefield Simmentals

James & Martha Wiebe, Prespatou, BC

250-630-2621

SIBL Simmentals

The Smith Families, Cherhill, AB

780-785-2045

Triangle Stock Farm

The Kleppers, Stony Plain, AB

780-718-9334/780-718-6024

REGISTERED

O ce, Dawson Creek, BC 250-782-3766

O ce, Beaverlodge, AB 780-354-2423

Travis Sekura, Westlock, AB 780-349-3153

Craig Jacklin, Ponoka, AB 403-783-5561

Dean Edge, Rimbey, AB 403-704-0280

Wembley Livestock Exchange

Glen Mayer, Wembley, AB

780-897-9570

Grande Prairie Feeders Association

Admin – Dawn Hollins, Grande Prairie, AB 780-538-1263

North Peace Feeder Association

Admin – Donna Haakenson, Berwyn, AB

780-338-2270

Prairie River Feeders Co-op

Admin – Tammy Roberts, High Prairie, AB

780-523-4487

Barrhead Feeder Association

Admin – Ann Gerhardt, Barrhead, AB

780-674-2456

Fort Feeders Co-op Association

Admin – Cathy Axley, Two Hills, AB

780-290-0293

Westlock Feeders Association

Admin – Megan Keith, Westlock, AB

780-348-5850

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Cattle Market Report
CATTLE MARKET REPORT FOR MAR 3, 2023
TUESDAYS WEEKLY March 7th - 9:00 a.m. March 14th - 9:00 a.m. March 21st - 9:00 a.m. March 28th - 9:00 a.m. THURSDAYS WEEKLY MARCH 9TH - 10:00 a.m. MARCH 16TH - 10:00 a.m. MARCH 23RD - 10:00 a.m. MARCH 30TH - 10:00 a.m. THURSDAYS WEEKLY March 9th - 9:00 a.m. March 16th - 9:00 a.m. March 23rd - 9:00 a.m. March 30th - 9:00 a.m. WEDNESDAYS WEEKLY March 8th - 9:00 a.m. March 15th - 9:00 a.m. March 22nd - 9:00 a.m. March 29th - 9:00 a.m. TUESDAYS MAR 7 - 9 a.m. MAR 14 - 9 a.m. MAR 21 - 9 a.m. MAR 28 - 9 a.m. Auction Date Feb 21 - 592 Hd Feb 14 - 1,158 HdFeb 23 - 254 HdFeb 16 - 310 Hd Feb 23 - 557 Hd Feb 16 - 955 Hd Feb 22 - 1,609 Hd Feb 15 - 3,006 Hd Feb 7 - 982 Hd Bid Range Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High 300 - 399 $300.00 $310.00$310.00$330.00$271.00$303.00$305.00$331.00n/an/a$304.00$351.00n/an/a$295.00$330.00n/an/a 400 - 499$305.00$330.00$305.00$322.00$275.00$333.00$250.00$331.00$259.00$333.00$310.00$355.00$310.00$348.00$300.00$336.00$280.00$326.00 500 - 599$295.00$320.00$292.00$320.00$290.00$320.00$259.00$331.00$300.00$332.00$295.00$330.00$300.00$331.00$290.00$328.00$275.00$318.00 600 - 699$280.00$295.00$260.00$292.00$258.00$291.00$250.00$289.00$278.00$298.00$270.00$300.00$285.00$295.75$275.00$300.75$260.00$297.00 700 - 799$252.00$269.00$242.00$272.00$260.00$270.00$211.00$261.00$255.00$274.00$254.00$275.00$260.00$278.50$260.00$283.75$250.00$269.00 800 - 899$235.00$245.00$235.00$242.00n/an/a$220.00$245.00$237.00$245.00$228.00$245.00$240.00$255.00$240.00$255.50$245.00$258.25 900 - 999$210.00$223.00$210.00$230.00$222.00$231.00$215.00$235.00$229.00$236.50$210.00$229.00$230.00$236.50$230.00$236.25$226.50$229.25 1000+$200.00$215.00$200.00$210.00n/an/an/an/a$210.00$231.50n/an/an/an/a$215.00$231.50n/an/a Bid Range Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High 300 - 399$240.00$265.00$240.00$275.00$265.00$280.00$220.00$272.00$265.00$279.00$257.00$282.50n/an/a$250.00$280.00$220.00$255.00 400 - 499$260.00$272.00$250.00$272.00$240.00$279.00$230.00$280.00$254.00$285.00$249.00$282.00n/an/a$245.00$275.00$225.00$252.00 500 - 599$250.00$275.00$245.00$260.00$200.00$269.00$210.00$275.00$268.00$291.00$245.00$280.00$260.00$275.00$245.00$274.50$225.00$256.00 600 - 699$236.00$263.00$225.00$242.00$239.00$250.00$220.00$251.00$247.00$279.00$233.00$261.00$250.00$265.00$235.00$261.50$210.00$232.50 700 - 799$210.00$235.00$205.00$222.00$203.00$234.00$200.00$237.00$225.00$240.00$226.00$241.00$230.00$255.50$225.00$248.50$205.00$230.25 800 - 899$205.00$215.00$202.00$210.00$185.00$195.00$185.00$208.00$213.00$222.00$200.00$219.50$215.00$224.75$200.00$228.25$205.00$220.50 900 - 999$190.00$207.00$195.00$205.00$185.00$195.00$135.00$160.00$180.00$205.00$177.00$207.00$175.00$209.50$170.00$205.00$190.00$209.50 1000+$180.00$192.00$180.00$195.00$141.00$171.00$124.00 $159.00$175.00$201.00$155.00$192.00n/an/a$165.00$199.00n/an/a D1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 Cows $98.00$110.00$97.00$105.00$100.00$118.00$97.00$107.00$103.00$116.00$100.00$115.00$100.00$114.00$100.00$117.00$100.00$110.00 D3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 Cows $90.00$99.00$90.00$98.00$56.00$90.00$91.00$95.00$93.00$100.00$92.00$99.00$90.00$100.00$90.00$99.00$80.00$88.00 HeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettes $120.00$148.00$120.00$147.00$120.00$139.00$117.00$125.00$110.00$155.00$108.00$170.00$115.00$150.00$110.00$160.00$120.00$160.00 Bologna BullsBologna BullsBologna BullsBologna BullsBologna BullsBologna BullsBologna BullsBologna BullsBologna Bulls $115.00$135.00$122.00$138.00$85.00$111.00$117.00$124.00$120.00$155.00$110.00$152.75$125.00$150.00$100.00$152.00$100.00$120.00 Feeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder Bulls n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a$112.00$141.00$110.00$150.00$115.00$160.00$110.00$150.00n/an/a SLAUGHTER CATTLE FEEDER HEIFERS FEEDER STEERS R0011922917 Now Available at VJV WINDBREAKS, SHELTERS, FEEDERS AND PORTABLE PANELS Dawson Creek | Beaverlodge | Westlock For more information on our full product line, pricing, availability & delivery options, call 1-833-VJV-SALE (EXT 6) (1-833-858-7253 ext 6) R0011923156

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The Northern Horizon, March 3, 2023 17 Chief Business Development Officer Yancy Crosier 403.485.0887 yancy.crosier@gmail.com Ponoka: 4410 – Highway 2A, Ponoka, AB (Ph) 403.783.5561, (Fax) 403.783.4120, (Email) office@vjvauction.com, (Website) www.vjvauction.com Dawson Creek: 301 – 116th Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC (Ph) 250-782-3766, (Fax) 250.782.6622, (Email) vjvdawsoncreek@outlook.com Beaverlodge: Twp Rd 720 & RR 104, Beaverlodge, AB (Ph) 780.354.2423, (Fax) 780.354.2420, (Email) vjvbeaverlodge@gpnet.ca VJV Farm & Ranch Supply: Jayme-Lyn Corr (Ph) 250.219.4643, (Email) jcorr@vjvauction.com Westlock: 9004 – 110A Street, Westlock, AB (Ph) 780.349.3153, (Fax) 780.349.5466, (Email) office@vjvauction.com | Rimbey: 4831 – 47th Street, Rimbey, AB (Ph) 403.843.2439, (Fax) 403.843.3485, (Email) office@vjvauction.com Field Representatives: Shelby Blosky (Westlock, Ponoka, Rimbey) 587-277-7207 • Mike Brennan (Ponoka, Rimbey, Bashaw) 403-783-1074 • Ralph Calder (Northern AB, BC) 780-618-7655 • Neil Campbell (Rycroft) 780-814-4113 • Trevor Duke (Castor, Coronation, Stettler, Hanna) 403-740-5753 • Daryl Friesen (Rimbey) 403-318-1630 • Mark Gillett (Fairview) 780-834-7063 Trapper Green (Northern AB, BC) 780-837-0171 • Mark Jacklin (Dawson Creek, Beaverlodge) 780-882-5456 • Charlie Kessler (AB, Sask) 403-357-4779 • Kyle Miller (Westlock) 780-689-9373 • Barry Neumeirer (Rimbey) 403-350-8222 • Wade Schaupmeyer (Westlock) 780-305-4104 • Dan Schleppe (Dawson Creek) 250-219-5698 • Bob Scott (Westlock) 780-689-9203 • Travis Sekura (Rimbey) 780-621-6841 • Stan Skeels (Rimbey) 403-704-0288 • Nansen Vold (Ponoka) 403-783-0349 • Mark Wall (Northern AB, BC) 250-219-1235 • Ed Wilson (Rimbey) 403-392-1689 • Herb Wylhuizen (Rimbey) 403-844-0294 R0011922582 www.vjvauction.com Cattle Sales Special Sales Direct Marketing of Yearlings, Calves, Cull Cows and Bulls all Non-Sale Days VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP Dawson Creek Westlock Rimbey Beaverlodge Tues, Mar 7th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Mar 14th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Mar 21st – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Mar 28th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Apr 11th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Apr 18th – 9:00 a.m. Dawson Creek Beaverlodge Westlock Ponoka Rimbey Office 780.354.2423 Travis Sekura 780.349.3153 Craig Jacklin 403.783.1453 Dean Edge 403.704.0280 Office 250.782.3766 Diamond C Limousin Bull Sale Fri, Mar 10th 1:30 p.m. Limousin Influence Sale Wed, Mar 15th - 9:00 a.m. Bison Sale Saturday, March 18th 12:00 NOON Ponoka Small Animal Sales Sat, Apr 22nd – 11:00 a.m. Sat, May 13th – 11:00 a.m. Sat, June 24th – 11:00 a.m. Sat, Aug 26th – 11:00 a.m. Sat, Sept 16th – 11:00 a.m. Contact the Office 780-354-2423 For Market Trends And Direct Marketing Opportunities Limousin Influence Sale Thurs, Mar 16th - 9:00 a.m. Bred Cow Sale Sat, Mar 18 - 11:00 a.m. Western Prime Limousin Sat, Apr 1st - 1:00 p.m. Horse Sale Sat, April 22nd • Tack at 10:00 a.m. Horses at 1:00 p.m. Sheep/Goat/Hog Sale Tues, Apr 18 – 11:00 a.m. Tues, May 16 – 11:00 a.m. Fallen Timber Farms Sat, Mar 4th - 1 p.m. Briar Ridge S/Farm Tues, Mar 7th - 1 p.m. 8-Way Charolais: Tues, Mar 14th - 1 p.m. Lazy S Charolais: Sat, Mar 18th - 1 p.m. North Country Ranchland Tues, Mar 21st – 1 p.m. Limousin Influence Sale Tues, Mar 14th - 9:00 a.m. Palpated Heifer Sale Tues, Mar 14th - NOON Lazy S Limousin & Charolais Bull Sale Sat, Mar 25th – 1 p.m. Longhorn Sale Tues, Mar 28th - 9:00 a.m. Horse Sale Sat, April 1st • Tack @ 10:00 a.m. Horses @ 1:00 p.m. Tues, Mar 7th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Mar 14th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Mar 21st – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Mar 28th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Apr 4th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Apr 11th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Mar 9th – 10:00 a.m. Thurs, Mar 16th – 10:00 a.m. Thurs, Mar 23rd – 10:00 a.m. Thurs, Mar 30th – 10:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 6th – 10:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 13th – 10:00 a.m. Wed, Mar 8th – 9:00
– 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Apr 13th – 9:00 a.m. EASIER. FASTER. SAFER. ONE MAN OPERATION. TOTAL CONTROL. CALL TODAY! VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP | VJV FARM & RANCH SUPPLIES DAWSON CREEK OFFICE: 250.782.3766 | BEAVERLODGE OFFICE: 780-354-2423 | YANCY CROSIER 403.485-0887 JAYME-LYN CORR 250.219.4643 | jcorr@vjvauction.com ALBERTA: Ralph Calder 780.618.7655 | Trapper Green 780.837.0171 | Jason Ungarian 587.343.2162 BRITISH COLUMBIA: Dan Schleppe 250.219.5698 | Mark Wall 250.261.1235 Arrowquip Chutes & Livestock Handling Equipment IN STOCK & READY TO USE R0011922613 Arrowquip Chutes & Livestock Handling Equipment IN STOCK & READY TO USE HEAD TO HEAD POUND FOR POUND THERE’S NO BETTER BARREL CRYSTALYX BLUEPRINT 30 - $250/TUB or $240/tub when you purchase 4 or more tubs CRYSTALYX HE 20% - $200/TUB or $190/tub when you purchase 4 or more tubs

Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry - February 24, 2023 https://open.alberta.ca/publications/3479685

BULLS $90.00$136.00$97.00$145.00

REPLACEMENT CATTLE

FEEDER COWSFEEDER COWS $95.00$115.00$95.00$115.00

18 The Northern Horizon, March 3, 2023 SALE DATE Mon, February 20, 2023 Mon, Feb 13, 2023 ON OFFER817 Head 1,254 Head FEEDER STEERS BID LOW HIGH LOW HIGH 300 - 399$300.00$360.25$280.25$350.00 400 - 499$310.00$355.00$290.00$358.00 500 - 599$280.00$326.00$270.00$334.00 600 - 699$260.25$314.00$255.25$307.00 700 - 799$230.00$276.00$225.00$275.50 800 - 899$230.00$261.50$225.00$254.00 900 - 999$220.00$239.00$220.00$240.00 1,000 +$200.00$226.00$190.00$228.25 FEEDER HEIFERS BID LOW HIGH LOW HIGH 300 - 399$230.00$278.00$235.00$283.00 400 - 499$230.00$283.00$215.00$289.25 500 - 599$225.25$282.00$215.00$278.00 600 - 699$220.00$260.00$205.00$257.50 700 - 799$215.00$241.00$205.00$236.00 800 - 899$200.00$226.25$200.00$226.25 900 - 999$190.00$214.00$190.00$216.00 1,000 +$160.00$205.00$170.00$205.00 SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 COWSD1 - D2 COWS $95.00$114.00$95.00$114.00 D4 COWSD4 COWS $80.00$94.00$80.00$94.00 SLAUGHTER BULLSSLAUGHTER
WEEKLY LIVESTOCK MARKET REVIEW - FEBRUARY 24, 2023 CANADA / US $ Feb 24/23 $73.81 Feb 17/23 $74.41 Feb 25/22 $77.93 BANK RATE Feb 21/23 4.75 Feb 14/23 4.75 Feb 22/22 0.50 CATTLE SLAUGHTER WEEKEND Feb 18/23 (prel) Feb 11/22 (prel) Feb 19/22 CANADA N/A 67,222 64,185 EAST N/A 12,125 14,450 WEST N/A 55,097 49,735 WEEKEND Feb 25/23 (est) Feb 18/23 (est) Feb 26/22 US 600,000 620,000 597,000 CANADIAN CATTLE GRADES WEEKEND Feb 18/23 Feb 11/22 Feb 19/22 A N/A 51,856 49,589 B N/A 745 524 D N/A 8,451 8,230 E N/A 206 195 A GRADE MARBLING (%) WEEKEND Feb 18/23 Feb 11/22 Feb 19/22 AAA N/A 77.1% 79.1% AA N/A 22.2% 20.1% A N/A 0.7% 0.8% CANADIAN CATTLE CLASSES WEEKEND Feb 18/23 (prel) Feb 11/22 (prel) Feb 19/22 STEERS N/A 38,696 32,655 HEIFERS N/A 17,208 21,091 COWS N/A 11,040 10,186 BULLS N/A 278 253 CALVES N/A 3,127 3,135CATTLE CATTLE FUTURES - US 4/CWT - CLOSE February 24, 2023 MONTH LIVE CHANGE MONTH FEEDER CHANGE Feb-23 165.20 + 1.63 Mar-23 189.07 + 2.55 Apr-23 165.38 + 0.72 Apr-23 193.57 + 3.13 Jun-23 161.07 + 0.95 May-23 198.05 + 3.70 Aug-23 159.78 + 0.72 Aug-23 211.53 + 3.80 Oct-23 163.93 + 0.78 Sep-23 213.78 + 3.40 Dec-23 167.30 + 0.08 Oct-23 215.82 + 3.13 WEEKEND Feb 24/23 Feb 17/23 Feb 25/22 US FSP-US$/CWT 182.77 183.63 160.58CATCATTLE INDICATORS (by prod values) WEEKEND Feb 17/23 Feb 10/22 Feb 18/22 US - US $/CWT 13.19 13.36 14.01 CURRENTNESS Feb 18/23 Feb 11/22 Feb 19/22 WEST - A1% N/A 20.3% 8.6% CAN - A1% N/A 17.7% 8.6% FD:STR RATIO Feb 17/23 Feb 10/22 Feb 18/22 ALTA BARLEY 21.0 20.7 16.8 Feb 18/23 Feb 11/22 Feb 19/22 US CORN N/A N/A N/A AVG CARCASS WT Feb 18/23 Feb 11/22 Feb 19/22 WEST STR - LBS N/A 931.0 922.0 CAN STR - LBS N/A 940.0 928.0 US CATTLE - LBS 827.0 827.0 845.0 SLAUGHTER BULLS LOW HIGH NCLE $100.00 $140.00 Viking $115.00 $153.00 Innisfail $110.00 $150.00 Olds $104.00 $143.00 BCLPCA n/a n/a STEERS 500 - 599 LOW HIGH NCLE $270.00 $340.00 Viking $308.00 $336.00 Innisfail $260.00 $370.00 Olds $290.00 $330.00 BCLPCA (Avg/High) n/a n/a STEERS 600 - 699 LOW HIGH NCLE $250.00 $302.00 Viking $275.00 $322.00 Innisfail $259.00 $310.00 Olds $280.00 $307.00 BCLPCA (Avg/High) n/a n/a STEERS 700 - 799 LOW HIGH NCLE $225.00 $275.00 Viking $248.00 $287.00 Innisfail $252.00 $283.00 Olds $250.00 $280.00 BCLPCA (Avg/High) n/a n/a STEERS 800 - 899 LOW HIGH NCLE $210.00 $255.00 Viking $225.00 $259.00 Innisfail $233.00 $254.00 Olds $230.00 $251.00 BCLPCA (Avg/High) n/a n/a HEIFERS 500 - 599 LOW HIGH NCLE $210.00 $275.00 Viking $258.00 $278.00 Innisfail $220.00 $288.00 Olds $250.00 $280.00 BCLPCA (Avg/High) n/a n/a HEIFERS 600 - 699 LOW HIGH NCLE $200.00 $252.00 Viking $236.00 $251.00 Innisfail $190.00 $274.00 Olds $240.00 $270.00 BCLPCA (Avg/High) n/a n/a HEIFERS 700 - 799 LOW HIGH NCLE $200.00 $236.00 Viking $228.00 $241.00 Innisfail $190.00 $244.00 Olds $220.00 $250.00 BCLPCA (Avg/High) n/a n/a HEIFERS 800 - 899 LOW HIGH NCLE $200.00 $225.00 Viking $212.00 $231.00 Innisfail $190.00 $222.00 Olds $205.00 $237.00 BCLPCA (Avg/High) n/a n/a R0011922891
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The Northern Horizon, March 3, 2023 19 CONTACT EDWARD - 780-834-8508 FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 300KM OF CLEARDALE www.northernportables.ca Common Shed Sizes 10’ x 24’ x 8’ = $7,000 10’ x 28’ x 8’ = $7,300 10’ x 32’ x 8’ = $7,700 12’ x 24’ x 8’ = $7,250 12’ x 28’ x 8’ = $8,000 12’ x 32’ x 8’ = $8,300 Garage Sizes 14’ x 24’ x 9’ = $9,500 14’ x 28’ x 9’ = $10,000 14’ x 32’ x 9’ = $10,500 16’ x 28’ x 9’ = $11,750 16’ x 32’ x 9’ = $12,000 PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY “A Building for Every Purpose” CALL ABOUT PRICING OPTIONS Sheds, Garages & Cabins 220438 Jennings Martin Cattle Buying will be there for you and your operation as you prepare for your 2023 winter and spring marketing. Jennings’ facility in La Glace is open and ready to buy your bulls, cows and calves saving you the need for shipping to local or southern markets. J ennings M artin D irect c attle B uying y our s tress F ree s elling s olution R0011923262 Jennings Martin • 780.933.1023 Call us today and maximize your Spring Sale opportunities. BUILDING FOR SUCCESS | WORKING WITH INTEGRITY We are now on Facebook. Follow us today for weekly updates to day open 230089 M J CATTLE BUYING MARK JACKLIN Elmworth, AB (780) 882-5456 Licensed and Bonded LocaL cattLe Buying & consuLting services THORSBY STOCKYARDS INC. 4405 - 50 Ave, Box 379, Thorsby, AB T0C 2P0 • 780-789-3915 R0011922209 Jeff: 780.203.4953 | Mack 780.940.2899 | Chance: 403.358.0456 Corey: 780.940.6301 | Amanda: 780.514.9327 (E) thorsbystockyards@outlook.com (Web) www.thorsbystockyards.ca Check us out on Facebook or at www.thorsbystockyards.ca ALL BREED BULL SALE with Bred Cow & Heifer Sale 12:00 NOON SAT, APRIL 1, 2023 Contact us today to book your cattle into this sale WATCH & BID ONLINE AT lmaauctions.com REGULAR CATTLE SALES Monday, March 6th - 9:00 a.m. Monday, March 13th - 9:00 a.m. Monday, March 20th - 9:00 a.m. Monday, March 27th - 9:00 a.m. Monday, April 3rd - 9:00 a.m. NO SALE - Monday, April 10th

With independent nutrition consultant BARRY YAREMCIO

BLOCKS, TUBS OR PELLET: WHAT IS THE BEST OPTION WHEN SUPPLEMENTING PROTEIN

4-H Club Report

Sales of lick tubs, molasses blocks, and protein supplement continue to be strong. The question to consider is: what Is the appropriate product or combination of products to use? There are many factors to consider along with the type of animal being fed, feed quality, availability, and weather.

Five pieces of information are needed before making a decision

1. Representative feed samples with accurate analysis

2. Animal weights

3. Bale weights

4. Ability to weigh out components in the ration (Total Mixed Ration)

5. How each feed is supplied.

Supplementing protein can be done in many ways. Is there a higher quality forage available? If not, does the product of choice meet animal requirements?

Two options are to feed one pound of a 20% protein supplement ($385 / tonne, or 17.5 cents a pound). Feeding 0.4 pounds of wheat distillers’ grains with solubles (WDG) which contains 48% protein at a cost of $535 / tonne, or 24 cents a pound) supplies the same amount of protein. If protein is the only concern, the WDG is more economical to use. Both options are usually fed with grain or mixed into silage in a controlled feeding program.

Another option is to feed tubs or blocks, free choice. With this option, it is not possible to know how much product individual animals are consuming. The free choice systems have a greater risk of not achieving the intake that is required.

In the above example, a 1,400-pound cow in late pregnancy requires a 9% protein diet (dry basis) or 1,020 grams of protein per day. Adding one pound of a 20% supplement or 0.4 pounds of WDG increases protein content in the ration by 90 grams or 0.5% on a dry matter basis. If the ration contains 8% protein, it would be necessary to double the feeding rates to meet requirements. There are times when label recommendations do not work. Each situation is different. Balancing rations can improve the use of available feeds and evaluate which purchased product(s) best meet the needs of the animals. It has the potential to reduce costs as well.

For additional information on protein supplementation, contact Barry at 403-741-6032 or bjyaremcio@gmail.com.

Hey, I hope that everyone had a great Valentine’s Day!

Awards Night was January 26th, 2023 and it went great. We got to visit with people that we haven’t seen in a long time and the dance was awesome, I had a lot of fun and I hope all the other Clubs did too. It was great to see everyone that was there.

We also did fun games and we had a photo booth there as well. We did musical chairs and that was a lot of fun, all the Club members from each Club joined in for that. A huge thank you to everyone that made Awards Night possible.

Since a lot of us have been very busy with calving, Sara and I haven’t been able to do much with our 4-H animals. But we do spend as much time with them as we can, we have been petting them on their head and neck little bit every morning and night. They are really growing, and they are also getting pretty quiet.

Everyone’s steers are growing great, I am very proud of our younger members and how well they are doing with their projects. They are even leading their animals around some. So keep up the great work and remember to have fun.

We had our Club Communications and Club meeting Feb 12, 2023 Club Communications went good, everyone did very well with their presentations. Ryder did very well with his speech. Everyone did very well with their educational displays; they were interesting and really well done.

We talked about what we are doing for our barn decorations for at Achievement Days, District Communications March 3, 2023, and we also talked about Judging Rally.

A Very Special Thank You To COOP For Sponsoring This.

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Providing sound independent beef nutrition and management consulting services to cattle producers and the industry. Grace Trask Wonowon 4-H Club Reporter Wonowon
The Northern Horizon, March 3, 2023 21 review Statistics & Data Development BranchAlberta Agriculture and Rural Development R0011922992 Beaver Hill Auction Service - Tofield - February 13, 2023 AB Ag & Rural Dev / Stats & Data Dev Branch MARCH 3, 2023 Olds Auction Mart - Olds - February 21, 2023 - 125 Total Head on Offer Sheep Feeder Lambs $/LB 30 - 50 lbs $2.50 to $2.81 50 - 60 lbs $2.50 to $2.96 60 - 70 lbs $2.60 to $2.98 70 - 80 lbs $2.70 to $2.98 80 - 90 lbs $2.53 to $2.78 90 - 100 lbs $1.66 to $1.81 100 - 110 lbs $1.69 to $1.90 110 & Over lbs $1.70 to $1.95 Ewes $.90 to $1.04 Bred Ewes none on offer Rams $1.01 to $1.11 Goats Feeder Goats $/LB 30 - 40 lbs $2.20 to $2.32 40 - 50 lbs $2.80 to $3.13 50 - 60 lbs $2.60 to $3.10 60 - 70 lbs $2.55 to $3.19 70 - 80 lbs $2.80 to $3.12 80 - 90 lbs $2.60 to $2.85 90 - 100 lbs $2.55 to $2.85 100 & Over lbs none on offer Nannies $2.08 to $2.40 Bred Nannies none on offer Billies $2.67 to $3.30
- 1,655 Head Sheep - Wool $/CWT 0 - 54 lbs $210.00 to $239.00 55 - 69 lbs $220.00 to $252.00 70 - 85 lbs $2090.00 to $250.00 86 - 105 lbs $205.00 to $246.00 106 & Over lbs $190.00 to $245.00 Ewes $95.00 to $170.00 Rams $100.00 to $142.00 Bred Ewes (Head) $190.00 to $260.00 Sheep - Hair $/CWT 0 - 54 lbs $180.00 to $226.00 55 - 69 lbs $190.00 to $245.00 70 - 85 lbs $210.00 to $246.00 86 - 105 lbs $205.00 to $235.00 106 & Over lbs $185.00 to $219.00 Ewes $105.00 to $215.00 Rams $120.00 to $200.00 Ewe/Lamb Family n/a Goats - 518 Head Goats $/CWT Light Feeder Kids 0 - 60 lbs $230.00 to $280.00 Doeling Kids 45 - 69 lbs $280.00 to $340.00 70+ lbs $280.00 to $310.00 Buckling Kids 45 - 69 lbs $290.00 to $340.00 70+ lbs $280.00 to $350.00 Wether Kids 45 - 69 lbs $280.00 to $355.00 70+ lbs $280.00 to $385.00 Adults Mature Nannies $150.00 to $280.00 Mature Bucks $250.00 to $360.00 Bred Does $250.00 to $375.00 Nanny/Kid (Unit) n/a HOG SLAUGHTER WEEK END Feb 18/23 (prel)Feb 11/22 (prel)Feb 19/22 CANADA 425,715446,369445,510 EAST 243,276251,345260,286 WEST 182,439195,024185,224 AB/BC 64,71164,44662,298 WEEK ENDFeb 25/23 (est)Feb 18/23 (est)Feb 26/22 US 2,208,0002,398,0002,376,000 HOG CASH PRICES - INDEX 100 - $/KG WEEK ENDFeb 24/23Feb 17/23Feb 25/22 ALTA AVG N/A 1.776 2.184 ONT AVG N/A 2.134 2.502 INTERIOR IOWA MINNESOTA HOG CASH PRICES WEEK ENDFeb 24/23Feb 17/23Feb 25/22 US $/CWT N/A 78.5 100.54 CAN EQVT $/KG N/A 1.964 2.402 HOG INDICATORS WEEK ENDFeb 18/23Feb 11/22Feb 19/22 AV DRSD WT US-LBS 217.00218.00219.00 FD: HOG RATIOFeb 17/23Feb 10/22Feb 18/22 US CORN N/A N/A N/A ALTA BARLEY 6.9 6.7 7.7 US CARCASS CUTOUT Feb 24/23Feb 17/23Feb 25/22 US $/CWT N/A$81.94$111.08 HOG FUTURES - US $/CWT MONTH LEAN CHANGE April 2023 86.03 + 0.75 May 2023 95.35 + 0.95 June 2023 103.47 + 0.75 July 2023 105.83 + 1.23 August 2023 106.00 + 1.42 October 2023 92.63 + 0.33 Beaver Hill Auction Service - Tofield - January 29, 2023 Sheep - 1,617 Head Sheep - Wool $/CWT 0 - 54 lbs $190.00 to $236.00 55 - 69 lbs $190.00 to $235.00 70 - 85 lbs $190.00 to $231.00 86 - 105 lbs $190.00 to $226.00 106 & Over lbs $175.00 to $205.00 Ewes $108.00 to $159.00 Rams $100.00 to $166.00 Bred Ewes (Head) $185.00 to $460.00 Sheep - Hair $/CWT 0 - 54 lbs $160.00 to $226.00 55 - 69 lbs $180.00 to $223.00 70 - 85 lbs $180.00 to $225.00 86 - 105 lbs $180.00 to $205.00 106 & Over lbs $165.00 to $191.00 Ewes $97.00 to $155.00 Rams $100.00 to $137.00 Ewe/Lamb Family n/a Goats - 198 Head Goats $/CWT Light Feeder Kids 0 - 60 lbs $230.00 to $280.00 Doeling Kids 45 - 69 lbs $280.00 to $300.00 70+ lbs $280.00 to $310.00 Buckling Kids 45 - 69 lbs $290.00 to $360.00 70+ lbs $280.00 to $360.00 Wether Kids 45 - 69 lbs $280.00 to $365.00 70+ lbs $280.00 to $395.00 Adults Mature Nannies $140.00 to $240.00 Mature Bucks $280.00 to $325.00 Bred Does $250.00 to $325.00 Nanny/Kid (Unit) n/a VJV BEAVERLODGE SMALL ANIMAL SALES CALENDAR 11:00 A.M. APRIL 22 MAY 13 JUNE 24 AUG 26 SEPT 16 Miniature Cattle & Horses, Sheep, Goats, Pigs, Alpacas & Llamas, Chickens, Geese, Rabbits, and Miscellaneous Small Animals Contact the Office at (780) 354-2423 or vjvbeaverlodge@gpnet.ca for details VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP Township Road 720 & Range Road 104. Beaverlodge. AB R0011922639
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37TH ANNUAL FOSTER’S PEACE

THURSDAY, MARCH 9TH TO SATURDAY, SHOW HOURS: THURSDAY/FRIDAY 10 A.M.

TARA CENTRE | LEWIS HAWKES

EXHIBITORS

AFSC (Agriculture Financial Services Corp.)

Aggie RE/MAX

AgraCity Crop & Nutrition

Agrow-Guard Distribution Inc.

Agxplore International

Airguard Incorporated

Alberta Wildfire – G.P. Forest Area

All Peace Realty

ALPINE

Amity Ag Solutions Inc.

ASLE Technologies Group

Atom-Jet Industries Inc.

ATP Nutrition Ltd.

Bar 3 Ltd.

Barda Equipment

Best Farming Systems

Bluewave Energy

Bobcat of the Peace

Brandt Tractor

Brett Young

Canadian Agri-Blend Inc.

Canadian Grain Commission

Canadian Hay & Silage

Canadian Western Bank

Cargill

CIBC

Chris Kadyk (Edward Jones)

Clews Management

CLHbid.com

Concrete Stone & Tile (2018) Inc.

Corr Grain Systems Inc.

County of Grande Prairie No. 1 Covers and Co.

Culligan Water Conditioning

Diamond Industries Ltd.

Diverse Doors

Doyle Equipment

DSV Northstar

Dutch Agriculture Edmonton Trailer Sales

Empower Energy Solar Enframe Construction Ltd.

Enviro Home Inc.

Expert Mobile Communications Ltd.

4 Pecks Grain Storage

FBC (Farm Business Consultants)

Farm Credit Canada

Farmers Business Network

Flexxifinger QD Industries Inc.

Fora Seed

Foremost

Foster’s Agri-World

Fountain Tire

Gateway Sunrooms and Shades Ltd.

The Gear Centre/Pat’s Driveline

Genesis Fertilizers

Goodon Industries Ltd.

Grain Millers Canada

Grain Storage Solutions

G.P. Regional Hospital Foundation

Greatwest Kenworth

Homestead Aerial Photos Ltd.

COUNTY OF GRANDE 2023 FARM FAMILY

“Drysdale Family Named 2023

The 2023 County of Grande Prairie Farm Family

FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 2023

Horse Program Clinic

2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 2023

Horse Program Clinic 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Ken and Sherry, with their children, and grandchildren as well as grass seed. Ken’s grandfather began the ing near Clairmont. With the encouragement of got an ADC loan in 1974 and bought land south the late seventies, Ken began a successful pipeline had the good fortune to return to the Grande Prairie four miles north of Costco. Ken and Sherry continued family values of agricultural excellence and helping Ken and his family have been active in their community, tural Society, local 4H clubs, Sexsmith Heritage Society, and Sherry have also been instrumental in the will provide advanced diagnostic services for the in raising funds for aid for Ukraine families, in sunflowers that were then harvested and sold locally Rotary Clubs Ukrainian Relief Fund to assist families Kendal Farms also allowed members of the public and wedding photos.

20TH

OFFERING 95 YEARLING SIMMENTAL 26 Red Simmentals, 38 Black Simmentals, Join the Jason McQuaig Family from JayDawn Family from Willow Creek Simmentals in premier bull sales in Why walk? Enjoy a ride on one of the many Draft Horse Club to make your way from

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EQUINE DISPLAY BOOTHS DEMONSTRATIONS Foster’s Peace Country Classic Agri-Show Keddie’s Horse Program Lewis Hawkes Pavilion 2023 Foster’s Peace Country Classic Agri-Show CANYON RIGGING • “THNUDER IN THE PINES” SKIJOURNING PROGRAM • SATURDAY • MARCH 11, 2022 J.D.A. Raceway • Starts at 5:00 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 11 @ 5 P.M. @ THUNDER IN THE PINES @ J.D. A. RACEWAY FREE ADMISSION - BEVERAGES - 50/50 FOR STARS Sponsored by 24 The Northern Horizon, March 3, 2023

COUNTRY CLASSIC AGRI-SHOW

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PAVILION | DRYSDALE CENTRE

GRANDE PRAIRIE FAMILY OF THE YEAR

2023 Farm Family of the Year”

Family is Ken and Sherry Drysdale of Kendal Farms. grandchildren farm 4,500 acres of grains and oilseed, the farming legacy in 1928 when he began farmof their father Norman, Ken and brother Larry of Valleyview, next to the family cattle lease. In pipeline career to help pay for the farm. In 1996 he Prairie area and in 1999 he started grain farming continued to grow the grain farm and maintain the helping others in the community.

community, supporting the Evergreen Park AgriculSociety, area curling rinks and Rotary Clubs. Ken development of Maskwa Medical Clinic, which the local area. The family has also been involved 2022, Kendal Farms donated 80 acres to grow locally for birdseed. All funds raised went to the families in settling in the region. On top of that, public to use the sunflower field for family pictures

ANNUAL NORTHERN

CLASSIC

SIMMENTAL AND CHAROLAIS BULL SALE

March 10th, 2022 | 1:00 p.m.

Drysdale Centre, Evergreen Park

SIMMENTAL AND CHAROLAIS BULLS

Simmentals, 4 Fullblood and 27 Charolais

JayDawn Farms in Sexsmith and the Mike Klassen Crooked Creek as they present one of the in Northern Alberta.

horse-drawn wagons provided by the Peace the TARA Centre to the Drysdale Centre.

2023 Foster’s Peace Country Classic Agri-Show Dawson Co-op Youth Livestock Program

Saturday, March 11th, 2023 Drysdale Centre Arena, Evergreen Park

EXHIBITORS

Hotsy Water Blast

Integrity Buildings

Keddie’s Tack & Western Wear

Keddie’s Trailers

Lewis Cattle Oilers Ltd.

Lime Stone Cowboys Industries Ltd.

MATCO Manufacturing Ltd.

Max Fuel Petro Canada

McLean Contracting Inc.

Michener Allen Auctioneering Ltd.

Neeralta Manufacturing Inc.

New Horizon Co-operative Limited

Northwestern Polytechnic

Oakland Products Ltd.

OMEX Agriculture Inc.

Overhead Door (Enter System Specialist)

Peace Country Beef & Forage

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Pillar Lasers Inc.

Powerlift Hydraulic Doors

PowerRich Corp

Prairie Post Frame

Prairie Villa Insurance

Primerica Financial Services

RBC

RC Farmarm

Reclaim Land Solutions

Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers

Rocky Mountain Equipment

Rockyford Steel

S3 Air Systems (Div. of S3 Group Ltd.)

Scotiabank (Agriculture Banking)

Servus Credit Union

2023 Foster’s Peace Country Classic Agri-Show

Peace Crafts Show & Sale Thursday& Friday • 10:00

TARA Centre, Evergreen Park

Sexsmith Farm Parts

Silver Star Auction

Skyway Grain Systems

Southwest Design & Construction

Spider Hitch Inc.

Stan the Man Water Services Inc.

Sun Life Canada

Sweet Grass Contracting Ltd.

TD Commercial Banking

Team Auctions

TP Country Products

Temptations

Thunderstruck Ag Equipment

Trinity Bio Chem

Triton Plumbing & Heating Inc.

UFA

Union Forage

Vantage Ag

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VJV Livestock Marketing Group

Walinga Inc.

Western Grain Dryer

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OUR DAY SPONSORS
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HAYING

EQUIPMENT

NH BR7090 baler .............................................$38,000

Braunvieh

The German word “Braunvieh” means “Brown Cattle”. Braunvieh enjoy the status as being one of the oldest pure breeds, which originated in the alpine regions of Switzerland. Their colour is of various shades of brown with males generally being darker and the calves are born almost white, darkening with age. They typically have dark pigmentation around the eyes, black noses with light-coloured bands around the muzzles, and strong black hooves.

Braunvieh is a medium-sized, dual purpose breed, which excels in maternal traits and docility. They are very hardy, adapting to extreme cold or heat and are known for their longevity. About 40% of the cattle in Switzerland are Braunvieh and, due to their high performance and exceptional tolerance to various climates, they are raised in more than 60 countries, from the Arctic Circle to the tropics, at altitudes varying between sea level and 12,500 feet.

The history of Braunvieh can be revisited through documents preserved in monasteries, whose occupants took great pride in raising and improving these cattle. Among these historical files, notes indicate trading of brown cattle in the eighth century and provide records of performance dated as early as 1315. Standardized production records on milk and meat performance

Charolais

Charolais were first imported to Canada in 1956 from the United States. Later, cattle were imported directly from France. In 1959 the Canadian Charolais Association (CCA) was formed and in 1960 it was formally recognized as a Breed Association under the Animal Pedigree Act of Canada.

The CCA is a non-profit organization that derives funding from member subscriptions and the Whole Herd Enrolment (WHE) fees. The Canadian Charolais Association operates a number of performance testing initiatives on behalf of its members. However the backbone of the performance program is Whole Herd Enrolment in which breeding and calving information is tracked on each cow every year.

were

established in the 19th century.

In 1869, the first export of brown cattle took place to the U.S., where they became the foundation in the development of the Brown Swiss dairy cow, by constantly selecting for high milk production.

In 1968, the first Braunvieh from Switzerland arrived in Canada and there have been several subsequent importations of live animals and semen and later of embryos and the result has been the development of Canadian Braunvieh that have been marketed and proven world-wide.

Most of the Braunvieh herds can be found in Alberta, with numbers increasing in other provinces. Highly profitable production, long productive lives, docile temperament, wide range of adaptability and rapid growth are all distinctive characteristics of this breed.

For more information about the Canadian Brown Swiss and Braunvieh breed, go to the website of the Canadian Brown Swiss and Braunvieh Association: http://www.browncow.ca

and total herd reporting sets Charolais apart as an industry leader. All performance data from the past is utilized in producing a high accuracy, scientifically proven Canadian Expected Progeny Difference (EPD). EPD’s indicate genetic differences in cattle and may be used for comparison across herds.

It has been said that no other breed has impacted the North American beef industry so significantly as the introduction of Charolais. Canadian Charolais are highly compatible with the indigenous cow base and the cross is second to none. In Canada the Charolais crossbred calf receives a premium price at the auction market.

TRACTORS AND SKID STEERS

Case 1370 w/loader ..................................................$17,000

This tracking ensures the highest possible level of accuracy in Charolais pedigrees and allows breeders to monitor reproductive traits. Research has shown that fertility is the most economically important trait in beef production

For more information about the Charolais breed, go to the website of the Canadian Charolais Association: http:// charolais.com

HAYING EQUIPMENT

Vermeer 505l baler ......................................... $8,500

NH BR780A baler .............................................$17,000

NH L215 (2014) w/low hours ....................................$45,000

NH 488 haybine 2014 model ...............$19,500

JD 945 discbine ..................................................$35,000

Allen 8907 rake .................................................$19,000

NH 499 ...............................................$13,000

NH 166 windrow inverter .................................... $6,300

NH BR7090 specialty crop baler with net wrap/twine .....................................$40,000

MISC. EQUIPMENT

NH Speedrower 200 with 416

HARVEST EQUIPMENT

NH 25HB header ..............................................$25,000

NH TS6.140 tractor (2015) w/loader and bucket 1300 hours ....................................................$110,000

NH Boomer 37 tractor (2015) w/loader and bucket 144 hours .........................................................$34,600

NH T4050 tractor (2010) w/loader and bucket 3589 hours .......................................................$49,900

w/duals .............please call Massey Ferguson 903 plow ................$3,500 Noble disk ........................................Please call Farm King 8.5 disk ...............................$3,600

CONSIGNMENT

MK Martin 84” snowblower ................$4,000 2016 Penta 6730 vertical mixer w/scale ....... $47,000

Case 2294 tractor w/duals ..................................please call

MK Martin 84” snowblower ..................................... $4,000

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The first Lowline cattle in North America came to Canada in 1996. Interest in them has grown steadily since.

The Canadian Lowline Cattle Association was established in 1997. Fullbloods and percentage cattle are now recognized in separate herd books. Lowline cattle were developed by the Trangie Agricultural Research Centre in NSW, Australia.

In 1929, a choice Aberdeen Angus herd from Canada, supplemented by additional animals from the USA and Scotland, was purchased by the Australian government to form the foundation of a research herd. From 1929 to 1963 this Angus research herd was prominent in the Australian showing circuit and won many awards. The herd was closed to outside genetics in 1964, and between 1974 and 1992 research was performed to investigate the efficiency of converting feed to beef within groups of different sized animals.

The Angus herd was divided into three groups; the “High Line”, the “Low Line” and a random “Control Line”. A detailed evaluation of weight gain, feed intake, reproductive performance, milk production, carcass yield and quality and structural soundness was carried out. Through 20 years of research, the smaller “Low Line” cattle were found to be extremely efficient converters of feed to beef while maintaining performance in the other characteristics studied. Interest in the smaller animals was great, and a new breed was created when the herd was dispersed to private

breeders in 1992.

Lowline possess traits that will help them excel in the cattle industry. They are extremely hardy, naturally polled, black or red in color, and small framed. At all stages of their growth they are about 60% of the size of normal beef cattle. Lowline cattle mature early. They are easy calving and docile. At birth calves average 40 to 50 pounds. Calving losses are extremely low and even heifers have great ease in calving.

The dams make excellent mothers and provide ample milk. Cows at maturity average about 100 cm at the hip while equivalent age bulls stand about 110 cm. Lowline are extremely efficient grass feeders and can even be finished on grass. They exhibit rapid early growth. Carcasses yield high, with reduced fat but greater marbling. Cuts are smaller which is attractive to the health conscious consumer.

Half blood calves average 65 pounds but wean off heavy with high yielding carcasses and consistent marbling. Lowline bulls in a commercial herd provide easier handling, calving ease, increased stocking rates, increased feed efficiency and high yield quality carcass characteristics. The ease and profitability of beef production increases once the frame score of the herd is reduced.

For more information about the Lowline breed, go to the website of the Canadian Lowline Association: http://canadianlowline.com

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Simmental

Since the first importations to Canada, Simmental has grown in popularity and has become one of the nation’s most influential breeds. Outstanding growth and performance, combined with unbeatable milk and mothering abilities has resulted in the superior Canadian Simmental beef animal of today.

The Simmental female is recognized globally as one of the best mother cows in the commercial cattle industry. Cattlemen have found them to be profitable, docile animals that possess superior carcass characteristics. These attributes have positioned Simmental as the breed of choice in cross-breeding programs with all other cattle breeds. The unparalleled success of Canadian Simmentals has resulted in them being exported to many countries around the world.

The selection and breeding programs implemented by Simmental breeders and the CSA, along with the superior genetic attributes of Simmental cattle, have all contributed to the present-day success of the breed.

For more information about the Simmental breed, go to the website of the Canadian Simmental Associa tion: http://www.simmental.com

Hays Converter

Hays Converter is the first beef breed developed by a Canadian livestock producer which was recog nized as a pure breed and registered under provi sions of the Animal Pedigree Act in Canada. Since its conception, the Hays Converter has produced superior animals with selection based solely on per formance.

Hays Converters are larger, well-fleshed and longbodied. Strong legs and good feet add hardiness and longevity. Particularly noticeable are the excellent udders of the cows. Mature females weigh between 1250-1450 pounds and mature bulls average between 2200 and 2400 pounds in breeding condition.

Hays Converter cows produce abundant milk, calve easily and wean a 550 to 650 pound calf.

Hays Converter cows mature early, breed early and produce outstanding calves yearly regardless of the breed of the sire they are mated to an excellent cross.

For more information about the Hays Converter breed, go to the website of the Canadian Hays Converter Association: http://www.clrc.ca/haysconverter.shtml

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Maine Anjou

The Maine-Anjou breed originated in France in the 19th century, taking their name from the Mayenne and Anjou river valleys in which they were developed. In France the breed has evolved as a dual-purpose breed, where the cows are selected for their milk production, and bull calves are fed for market. The traditional colouring is very dark red with white markings on the head, belly, rear legs and tail. White on other parts of the body is also common.

The first Maine-Anjou arrived in Canada in 1969 and later through artificial insemination the breed entered the United States. In 1970, the Canadian Maine-Anjou Association was formed. Over the past 35 years in Canada, selective breeding has: reduced the frame size of both fullbloods & purebreds, drastically reduced birthweights, tightened up the front end, thickened up the back end, developed a polled feature in both fullbloods & purebreds and developed multiple colours due to the recessive fullblood colour gene, resulting in the traditional red & white (fullblood) colouring, solid black, solid red and other colour patterns.

Advantages to breeding Maine-Anjou are high rates of gain, feed efficiency, adaptability to climatic extremes, superior carcass quality, docility, and smooth muscling. Bulls are known for being: high gainers, with a quiet disposition, sound conformation and the ability to be horned, polled or scurred. Females are recognized for their: quiet disposition, strong milking ability, maternal instincts, extreme longevity (10 years or more), easy calving ability and high fertility.

Crossbreeding with Maines adds: stretch, growth rate, quiet disposition and more pounds at weaning to a herd. Maines can also be utilized to breed for or select against other specific traits. Crossed with white-faced cattle, the Maine influence produces dark pigmentation around the eyes.

For more information about the Maine Anjou breed, go to the website of the Canadian Maine Anjou Association: http://www. maine-anjou.ca

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Canada Brand refresh for agri-food products in international markets

The Canada Brand for Canadian agriculture and agri-food products was launched in 2006 by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and has driven the success of hundreds of Canadian agri-food businesses and associations in global markets. To promote their products to the world, Canadian producers and processors rely on Canada’s solid reputation for quality and sustainability.

Unveiled last month a modern new refresh of the Canada Brand program, plus a digital toolkit to help Canadian agriculture and agrifood businesses showcase their products in global markets.

More modern, flexible, easy-to-use and optimized for digital platforms, the updated Canada Brand program delivers on industry’s need to respond to new market realities in today’s digitally-driven marketplace. The strategy and tools are free to use, and were developed in collaboration with industry and provincial governments, through focustesting, research, and consultation meetings.

The Canada Brand program offers members: a new logo, modernized graphics and branded taglines; a revamped marketing toolbox, with: video content; animated graphics, GIFs and digital stickers; refreshed marketing messaging; a revitalized photo library; and a revamped client portal system (for member registration and access to brand assets). Export-ready companies can sign up for free for the Canada Brand program to gain access to the revamped marketing toolbox, optimized for today’s digital-first business environment.

Given the rise of protectionism, the impact of geopolitical factors, and the increased risks faced by Canadian agriculture and agrifood businesses, it’s more essential than ever to proactively and deliberately diversify our export markets. As outlined in the IndoPacific Strategy, stronger international trade, investment and supply chain resilience are among Canada’s top strategic objectives.

“Canadian agriculture and agri-food products enjoy an excellent reputation internationally, and this updated brand will be a powerful tool for our Canadian agriculture and agri-food exporters in highly competitive markets. They are a powerful driver of our economy, and we will continue to help them unlock new markets and opportunitiess,” said Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Brand provides Canadian exporters with a marketing advantage and a stronger international presence by helping them leverage Canada’s stellar reputation around the world.

AAFC will have its first opportunity to fully showcase the new Canada Brand internationally at the FOODEX International Food and Beverage Exhibition in Japan, in March 2023.

Canada’s agriculture and agri-food exports have continued to increase, reaching over $82 billion in 2021 and surpassing a previous target to grow agri-food exports to at least $75 billion by 2025.

Through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, AAFC is working with Provincial and Territorial partners to achieve $250 billion in sector revenues and $95 billion in sector export revenues by 2028.

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Provinces urge agency to reconsider pesticide ruling

The PMRA recently changed approved uses for lambda-cyhalothrin, an effective pesticide that many farmers rely on to control grasshoppers and flea beetles.

Among other changes, the pesticide can no longer be used for any crop that may end up as livestock feed. As a result, its manufacturers have pulled their products from Western Canada.

Due to a continued drought in some parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan, grasshoppers are again likely to be a concern in the 2023 growing season, and the PMRA’s decision leaves farmers with one less tool to address potentially destructive pests.

It could also mean the inability for canola producers to sell their products as livestock feed, which could impact availability for cattle and lamb producers. There are also possible total food production impacts in a time of worldwide food insecurity.

“At a time when our farmers are finally finding

their footing after a rough couple of years, this decision could set many of them back. I urge the federal ministers and the PMRA to reconsider their decision and make it easier, not harder, for Alberta’s farmers to feed people in Canada and across the world,” said Nate Horner, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation

“Without access to effective insecticides, Saskatchewan producers are at risk of being placed at a competitive disadvantage and will be facing significant losses. Saskatchewan supports industry’s calls for an extension to the lambda-cyhalothrin re-evaluation decision to alleviate pressure on producers and help ensure a stable supply of feed for livestock,” added David Marit, Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture

“With extreme flea beetle pressure, hot spots for grasshoppers and cutworms across the Prairies and forecasted outbreaks, the lambdacyhalothrin decision could severely impact our yields, our livelihoods, feedstocks and food prices. Lambda-cyhalothrin has a significant market share, and it will strain farmers to

source alternative products. The PMRA needs to base its decisions on sound science and be aligned with our largest trading partner,” said Roger Chevraux, chair, Alberta Canola.

In 2019, the United States’ Environmental Protection Agency removed restrictions on lambda-cyhalothrin’s use. The PMRA made the opposite decision, which has led to confusion about what will be done about livestock feed coming from Alberta’s largest trading partner.

Minister Horner and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit have written to the ministers of Health Canada and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, outlining producers’ concerns and urging them to encourage the PMRA to reconsider its decision.

To ensure western farmers have an effective solution for the coming growing season, the PMRA would need to enact an emergency reinstatement, which would also give the agency time to make a more informed decision.

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GRANDE PRAIRIE & DISTRICT PRESENTS FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS

The Grande Prairie & District Oldtimers’ Association was formed in September of 1928; making us one of the oldest organizations We were born from an idea the early pioneers had about having a group of people that came into Today, we are still made up of descendants Parts of the constitution that came from the original meeting stated that its objectives are “to collect and preserve in authentic form, of the Grande Prairie

In 1992, we started donating money to the descendants of the pioneers in the form of scholarships. Amounts Our Spring Banquet & Fundraiser will be held on Saturday, March 18th at the 5 Mile Hall (714003 Range Road 53). Doors open at 4:30 p.m. throughout the evening as well. Tickets are $40 each for those 13 years of age or older and $20 each for those 12 or younger. Tickets Bob or Shirley at (780) 505-0975 or Carrie at (780) 897-4545.

HEIDI DORSCHEID

(Valleyview | Northwestern Polytechnic University –Bachelor of Science/Nursing)

I believe that the Selection Committee should give me the consideration for this award because my future plans are to work in the MD of Greenview #16 and the Grande Prairie area. I believe that I would be a good candidate for this award because I am a very big family person and a lot of my family reside in both the MD of Greenview #16 and the Grande Prairie area. I enjoy giving back and I believe that Nursing is a very rewarding career where I can give back to the people. This scholarship would help me with tuition and many other expenses that I will have in college. I would greatly appreciate the support from the Oldtimers’ Association in my future career of nursing.

RACHELLE NELSON

(Grande Prairie, AB | Northwestern Polytechnic –Bachelor of Science/Kinesiology)

Currently I am paying for the majority of my school fees including tuition, transportation and materials with money I have earned and saved from working. Since I do not have an education fund to help pay for my post-secondary schooling, working for the past two summers and part of the school year has been the primary means for nancing the costs. Next year, I will be transferring to the University of Alberta and will have increased tuition and living costs. Being able to fund this school year primarily with scholarships would better prepare me for the expenses I will encounter next year. If I were to receive the Oldtimers’ Association scholarship, I would be able to focus more on my studies this school year rather than balancing both school and work, as that is my current situation.

I am involved in a number of extra-curricular activities, such as both taking and giving private lessons, as well as volunteering weekly at my church’s youth group as a leader. Last school year, I played in community orchestras for a variety of organizations as opportunities arose and am planning on doing so again. I will also be taking an additional music course outside of school for my violin exam with the Royal Conservatory of Music. Combined, these activities are a large time commitment, which proves maintaining a balance between school, work, and extra-curricular activities to be dif cult at times. However, without additional nancial support, I may be poorly set up for success in subsequent years of education.

Thank you for considering my application.

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DISTRICT OLDTIMERS’ ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPS TO LEGACY STUDENTS

organizations in the whole area. The only one older, we think, is the Grande Prairie & District Agricultural Society, formed in 1912 or 1913. into the South Peace area before the railroad, which came to Grande Prairie on March 5, 1916. descendants of those early pioneers.

a library of books, pamphlets, maps, charts, manuscripts, papers, paintings, photographs, and other material illustrative of the history Prairie District”.

Amounts varied over the years as funds were available. This year four students received $1,500 each. p.m. with supper served at 6:00 p.m. Music will be supplied by the Pipestone Jammers and there will be Live and Silent Auctions going on Tickets are available at the Grande Prairie Golden Age Centre at 10222 - 101 Avenue or by calling the Centre at (780) 532-5818, 897-4545. An electronic transfer option is also available.

GAVIN SKARBERG

(Sexsmith | University of AlbertaBachelor of Science/Engineering)

The biggest commitment I have made to being involved in the community would be joining the Sexsmith Fire Department. I joined in the summer of 2021 as a cadet and have been attending weekly evening practices as well as occasional weekend training courses since then. Upon turning 18 in May of this year I have been a fully responding member of the department. I have participated in numerous spring highway clean-ups for local club fundraising. Additionally, my father Is a member of the Sexsmith Elks and so I have volunteered to help them at various functions such as cemetery maintenance and Chataqua Days. As a university student, I plan to continue being an active participant in student life in my residence and faculty.

I am proud to say that my ancestors on both sides of my family were pioneers in the Grande Prairie region and that my family is still very much connected with the way of life of our predecessors. On the Sandboe/Torgerson side of the family, all three of my uncles still farm together just as my grandfather farmed with his 4 brothers. There are four living generations of Sandboes still residing in the Grande Prairie area to this day. All my aunts, uncles, and cousins still live in the Peace Region, with the only exceptions being those who are away for school. Additionally, I still live on the same plot of land that my great-grandparents settled back in 1927, and my dad farms land that has supported our family for generations.

I have always felt grateful to my ancestors for allowing me to live my life the way I do today. Settling this region was a task that took grit, determination, perseverance, and a dream. A dream that all the risks and hard work associated with travelling away from home and setting up a homestead would lead to a better life. Today, I am living evidence that those dreams were ful lled. I am proof that not only were my ancestors able to overcome the hardships that they faced, but that their endeavours have allowed generations of their descendants to live in prosperity. And while I may never face the exact same challenges as my ancestors, such as plowing elds with horses or cutting down logs to build my own house, I believe that I have inherited the same traits that allowed the pioneers of this area to succeed all those years ago. I have always been a hard worker and I am not someone who gives up easily. Whether it be school, work, or a hobby, I put my all into whatever I do and I see things through to the end. Additionally, I too have big dreams for my life. Dreams for the distant future and dreams that I am working towards right now. Those dreams push me to overcome the obstacles that are in my way just as they have done for my ancestors, and the knowledge of this gives me con dence as I pursue my dream of becoming an engineer at the University of Alberta.

QUINN THRONESS

(Sexsmith | Northwestern Polytechnic –Bachelor of Commerce)

Throughout high school I worked hard to achieve the second highest grades in my class for grades 10 and 11 and I anticipate for grade 12 too. I have been accepted into Northwestern Polytechnic’s program of Bachelor of Commerce, and intend to study there for two years, after which I will be transferring to the University of Alberta for the completion of my degree. As a student, I will strive to continue to receive good grades as I enter the commerce program. And will maintain my integrity in every situation.

Being a descendant of Bjame Throness, I value the hard work that was done to homestead this land of the Peace Country. My family grain farms, and so I get to see the development of technology that has led to the farming industry of today. I enjoy helping on the farm and have worked for my dad through previous summers and harvests running equipment and helping with day to day chores. With my commerce degree, I intend to get a job in the farming industry on the business side of things.

I enjoy playing many sports such as badminton and volleyball. This year I was able to attend and place second in tier 2 girls’ doubles badminton provincials. I also write, play and sing original music; currently, I am enrolled in an online music producing course and producing my own music, which has helped me to understand how the economy plays into every industry, not only farming.

Every year, I volunteer at the La Glace Summer Vacation Bible School. I have volunteered there for the past ve years; this year I taught grades three/four. Through this, I built long lasting relationships with kids and adults from all over the Peace Country.

At my church, Bethel Church, I have been the worship leader for the last four years. Through this, I have learned how to lead a group of people, including how to handle moments of group confrontation.

The local Christian youth program, La Glace Youth Group, Is held at my house and run by my parents. As such, I welcome each youth and make sure they feel comfortable in a group of people, which has given me valuable communication skills.

I love the Peace Country, and l don't want to leave. It's been my home forever and I have built friendships and connections to last a lifetime here. The roots planted by my Great Grandpa are not easily forgotten, and although I'll have to go off to the big city to nish my degree, I'll never forget where I started it.

Thank you for your time and consideration of me for this award.

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RDAR Invests in Alberta Regional Silage Trial Program

RDAR is investing $150,000 for 2-year funding for a project to operate regional silage trial program in Alberta.

The goal of the project is to conduct Regional Silage Trials in a very targeted and controlled method focusing on delivering high quality data that is relevant to the Alberta livestock and crop sectors.

Efficiency and results are primary drivers of the new project. Hence a very compact program will be operated for the next 2 years focusing on delivering data in areas with high silage acreage. In building the proposal, other prairie provinces as well as cattle feeders, beef and dairy sectors in Alberta have been consulted. The rising cost of operating the project has also been taken into consideration, with coordination of sites to be within proximity of other regional variety trial sites to ensure efficiency for both trial coordinators and site cooperators. Rigor of the project will be ensured by adopting the bylaws, policies, procedures, and protocols of ARVAC*, and amending to fit silage trials where appropriate.

This program will constantly be evaluated for efficiency and relevancy, which is intended to operate a project that delivers value to the agriculture sector in Alberta.

Alberta Seed Processors (ASP) will act in an administrative capacity along with significant contribution of industry partners including, but not limited to Alberta-British Columbia Seed Growers (ABCSG), Alberta Beef Producers, professional agronomists, plant breeders, plot cooperators, and private seed companies. The results of the silage regional variety trials will be published in the Alberta Seed Guide and be used to guide producer decisions on new varieties.

Please direct further questions to Monica Klaas monica.klaas@seedprocessors.ca. 403 489 9999.

70 The Northern Horizon, March 3, 2023 Job Seekers - Homecare

Beattie inducted into Agriculture Hall of Fame

local dairy organizations to shape and modernize what is now known as Alberta Milk.

“This is a very special award. Looking at the previous list of recipients and those inducted today, I really am humbled to be included in this group of Albertans who have given so much to agriculture in this province,” says Bruce Beattie. “I truly believe that what I have received from my involvement far exceeds what I gave, and I feel privileged to have met and worked with so many amazing people.”

Beattie has been a constant driving force in the evolution of Alberta’s dairy industry for over 50 years. Through his work with numerous industry organizations, including Alberta Milk, the Canadian Milk Supply Management Committee, Alberta Farm Animal Care and the Dairy Nutrition Council, he has lead various initiatives to ensure continual improvement, modernization and unity in the dairy industry and agriculture sector.

As well as his farm duties, Beattie began working as a local representative for the Red Deer Milk Producers Association and provided a dedicated commitment to continual improvement of organizational structure and governance with a long list of agriculture producer-focused groups and organizations. Over the course of the next 20 years, he worked tirelessly with various

Through his leadership and guidance, Beattie helped lead them through fundamental structural change in how dairy products are produced, transported and marketed in Alberta. This transformation resulted in a milk producers group with society status evolving into a provincially recognized entity under the Marketing of Agricultural Products Act. The provincial recognition allowed Alberta Milk’s enhanced standing to provide guidance and development of the Alberta quota production system.

Beattie’s leadership and support was crucial in increasing the research check-off dollars, and the establishment of the Alberta Milk Dairy Research Endowment Fund. The check-off increase helped establish and support the Dairy Research and Technology Centre’s Strategic plan while the endowment offered a significant boost to dairy research.

While the primary focus of Beattie’s dedication to agriculture was on the dairy industry, his passion and involvement has had a lasting effect on many sectors of agriculture. The advancement of animal welfare and environmental initiatives, specifically focused on agriculture, are directly linked to his work. In addition, as chair of the Alberta Products Marketing Council, Beattie led a governance overhaul that strengthened the relationship between producers and processors.

Beattie’s leadership helped develop the Alberta Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture (AESA) Council

and the AESA Program. AESA made significant contributions to increasing awareness about environmental issues in the industry, and set the foundation for broader partnerships to work together to achieve environmentally sound management systems and competitiveness.

After 20 years of involvement in federal and provincial agricultural initiatives, Beattie took on a larger role with shaping agriculture within his own community. He

served as a member and chair on the Mountain View County Agriculture Service Board, and 11 years as Mountain View County councillor serving as reeve for 10 years. While engaged in municipal politics, Beattie applied an agricultural lens to all decisions of council and acted as the foremost champion to support and enhance the local agricultural industry.

Bruce Beattie joins Simone Demers-Collins and Jack Lewis as the 2022 inductees into the Alberta Agriculture Hall of Fame.

Senior’s Hall Dawson Creek

1101 McKellar Ave

Hot Dinner: 6:00 pm

Dance: 8:00 pm - 12:00 am

Music: 3 On The Tree (Marty Peterson)

Tickets: $30 Adult Dinner & Dance

$20 Adult Dance Only

$15 12 & Under

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And now on strengthening rural communities

Rural communities are playing a key role in the growth and diversification of Alberta’s economy. To keep the momentum going, Alberta’s government is providing $2.1 million in capacity building grants. The grants will advance regional and targeted initiatives that will lead to sustainable, rural economic development and diversification.

“Alberta’s government is doing what it takes to ensure rural communities remain a driving force in our economy. Grant recipients will deliver initiatives that strengthen economic development capacity and promote sustainable growth and diversification in our rural communities.”

Nate Horner, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation

The Economic Development in Rural Alberta Plan has a strategic focus on rural economic capacity building. Grant recipients will turn this strategy into action by supporting businesses and

municipalities with resources to enhance economic development opportunities in rural Alberta. Organizations that have received one-time funding to build capacity within their communities are:

Alberta Association of Agricultural Societies

$50,000 for the Rural Development Cluster Coaching Series that focuses on developing agri-tourism, creating rural partnerships and using regional approaches.

Alberta Women Entrepreneurs

$195,000 to expand the NextStep to Success program, which offers Indigenous women entrepreneurs with mentorship, business training and guidance on developing small business supports.

Alberta Municipalities

$150,000 to support their members in accessing grant programs for municipalities.

Economic Developers Alberta $130,000 for education and skills training, mentoring and creating networks that share best practices.

Rural Municipalities of Alberta $150,000 for a rural-focused economic development officer course and a micro-grant program to support members in determining economic development opportunities within a municipality or region.

Young Agrarians

$100,000 for an on-farm apprenticeship program to develop hands-on skills and knowledge to run a rural farm business.

Alberta’s government has also committed $125,000 to each of the nine Regional Economic Development Alliances to support long-term economic prosperity in their respective regions.

“The Regional Economic Development Alliances (REDAs) understand the economic challenges their regions face, as well as the opportunities that are possible. The grants will allow them to continue building and developing regional initiatives that spur economic growth and diversity. ”

Brian Jean, Minister of Jobs, Economy and Northern Development

In addition, $200,000 was allocated for the Public Library Grant for Skill Development in Rural Alberta. This one-time grant program will assist public library boards in smaller rural areas to

strengthen their services and programs to support communities in becoming more resilient and sustainable.

“Public libraries serve as vital community hubs in small towns and mid-sized cities across Alberta. Libraries are about more than books, they’re places for Albertans young and old to connect to the internet and the world, to build new skills and touch up their resumes, and for newcomers to discover the culture and benefits that our province has to offer. These investments are also a part of our rural development strategy.”

“We are grateful to the Government of Alberta for this support of entrepreneurship growth. This funding will expand our NextStep to Success program, offering increased access to capital, connections, and capacity to Indigenous women who are building businesses. Working together as a community, we can build a thriving, inclusive space for entrepreneurs in our province.”

Marcela

The Economic Development in Rural Alberta Plan was released on Dec. 14, 2022.

The plan spans five years and focuses on five key strategic directions:

Identifying and improving economic development-enabling infrastructure to support investment and growth in rural Alberta.

Advancing entrepreneurship capacity and a culture of innovation across rural Alberta.

Enabling skills development in rural communities to enhance workforce capacity today and for the future.

Enhancing rural Alberta’s reputation and capacity as a diverse tourism destination.

Enhancing rural economic development through regional and targeted capacity building.

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HANDYMAN WANTED IN ARRAS AREA FOR OCCASIONAL LIGHT JOBS. CALL TO DISCUSS. 250-719-9272

Buying Antiques

Coins, toys, advertising, tools & more

Will buy bulk

Call/text 780-832-8216

Large quantity of barnwood available. Various widths and lengths. Rycroft area. Call Jim 780-814-1215

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Rolls Surrette batteries

Deep-Cycle series 5000 4-volts-x-6. 1 year old. Asking $7800 OBO. 250-793-8362

World Set of Encyclopedia, Family Circle Do-It-Yourself Encyclopedia set, Childcraft Encyclopedia set with cabinet, 780-837-2081

John Deere Sprayer Model 4700

Looking for used LEGO bricks also LEGO-Technic & Friends LEGO. Larger quantities. (780)841-9352

Wanted: 6ft bucket to fit 148 John Deere Loader. Call 780-945-9330

Wanted for parts: 976 Versatile Tractor and 5000 Flexicoil air drill, 2320 tank. 250-630-2620

WANTED SASQUATCH SKULLAlso purchasing SILVER & GOLD coins, bars, jewelry, scrap, nuggets, sterling, 999+ BULLION, maple leafs, bulk silver, pre-1969 coins. Coin collector BUYING ENTIRE COIN COLLECTIONS, old $ & Royal Canadian Mint coins. TODD 250-864-3521. .

Wanted: Looking for Poplar lumber buyers and brokers. Call 780-285-4684

Looking for a Pull-Type Field Sprayer. Call/Text Charles at 780-841-76011

Looking for a 24 foot to 30 foot Field Disc. Call/Text Charles at 780-841-7601

2 new Komatsu D-85-18 front idlers. $7000/pair. Kevin (250)262-6522

Attachments for skidsteers/ tractors, loaders. Large selection of pallet forks, grapples, buckets, snow and dirt blades, tillers, mowers and snow blowers, etc. 780-3542161, (Cell)-780-518-6095. Beaverlodge.

D-8K U-blade.

Hydraulic Tilt $12,000 Kevin (250)262-6522

Wanted: 6ft bucket to fit 148 John Deere Loader. Call 780-945-9330

33ft Flex-coil packers set $4000. 403-601-6895

CCIL/Vicon Model CP2500

HD Cutivator, 11-19ft, 3-bar mounted harrows. $2000

OBO Call/Text 780-5320114

Cockshut cultivator

247/12ft with shovels $800. 403-601-6895

Eaton Hydraulic Pump. Tandem - 2-48 Servo. Out of GEHL Skid Steer. (1800hrs) Phone/Text. 780-832-8103.

Glemmer Fuel Tank Double wall 2200 Litre. $1000.

403-601-6895

John Deere 148 Loader C/W 5ft bucket, hoses and mounting brackets. $1800 OBO. 780-925-2400.

John Deere 3100 plow 4-bottom. Coulters, Great shape. $4000 OBO

Call/Text 780-532-0114

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AUCTION - Alberta North Auctions ........................77

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AUCTION - Rhythm Auctions .................................77

AUCTION - Ritchie Bros Auctioneers .....................77

AUCTION - Silver Star Auction ...............................78

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Aurora Steel & Trim ....................................................6

B.C. Recycling Program ............................................2

B.C. Yukon Comm Newspaper Assn ........Classifieds

Barda Equipment...............................................60, 61

Belt Drive Betty (Busted Knuckle) ...........................76

Butler Farm Equipment ...........................................58

Canadian Ag Week ....................................................3

Canadian Canola Grower’s Association ....................7

Cramer’s Breaking .....................................................7

Dave Ross Equipment .............................1, 22, 23, 67

Dawson Co-operative..............................................12

Farmer’s Market Directory ..........................Classifieds

Flaman Sales ...........................................................64

Robert Ford ................................................Classifieds

Foster’s Agri-World ............................................59, 80

Foster’s PC Classic Agri-Show .........................24, 57

Foster’s Seed & Feed ................................................8

Fresh Water Treatment Systems .............................11

Government of B.C. ................................................70

G.P. Oldtimer’s Association ...............................68, 69

Peyton Gill ..................................................Classifieds

Home Hardware (Fischer Lumber) ..........................72

The Horse Ranch .....................................................10

Mark Jacklin ............................................................19

Jennings Martin Livestock Sales .............................19

Keddie’s Tack & Western Wear ..................................1

Keddie’s Trailers ........................................................1

Kortje Wealth Management .....................................11

Kubota Country .................................................59, 80

Limestone Cowboys ..................................................4

Irv Macklin ..................................................Classifieds

Mile Zero Denture Clinic ..........................................70

Martin Moore ..............................................Classifieds

North Peace Feeder Association .............................11

Northern Heating & Fireplace ....................................2

Northern Portables ..................................................19

Peace River Forage Seed Association ......................6

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PrairieCoast equipment .................................6, 62, 63

Prestville Farms .........................................................7

Primetime Hunting & Fishing ...................................11

• 90ft boom

• 800 gal tank

• Trimble auto steer

• Raven controls

Comes with Crop dividers and spare tires

Martin: 250-787-6774

EVERY FARMER COUNTS

Rentco - Bobcat of the Peace .................................65

Ross Chrysler ..........................................................23

Todd Sadlier (Foraseed.ca) ........................................7

Sunset Prairie Recreation Commission ...................71

Thorsby Stockyards Inc...........................................19

UPL Open Ag ............................................................5

VJV Livestock Marketing Group ..................16, 17, 21

Henry Vos ................................................................77

Wembley Livestock Exchange.................................18

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Looking for metal sheep round bale feeder. 780-6050265

Riteway 901 36ft wing-up packer bar, 1.5-in packers, $4500 OBO.

Call/Text 780-532-0114

UFA 850 Imperial gallon poly water tank. $500. Call/Text 780-532-0114

Valmar 1620 Applicator 40ft ground-drive, hydraulic fan, $1500 OBO Call/Text 780532-0114

For Sale: 1982 Deutz DX110 Tractor- cab and AC. 8322hrs. $12,500. 780-4025730

Looking for an International 4386 tractor for parts. Call 780-841-4740

Super-90 Tractor Call Greg for information. Asking $12,500 780-512-1207 or 780-538-9115

Grain auger 7ft x 41ft Westfield $500. Kohler Eng. 403-601-6895

Custom Built Livestock Shelters, Windbreak Panels and Rig Mats Built to Order. Delivery Options. 780-518-7469

Two-horse trailer, New LED lights & wiring. New brakes/bearings, Asking $4500. Call Greg 780-512-1207/780-538-9115

20 open Yearling Hereford Cross heifers. Vaccinated & ivormectin treated. Phone: 780-836-2125 or 780-8360117

WANHAM, ALBERTA

Looking for someone to do colt starting. Call Greg 780512-1207 or 780-538-9115

Sub-divided 30-acre home site has a 2,360 sq ft, 5-Bedroom/5-Bathroom house with 1,500 sq ft complete basement suite built in 1996, 165’ x 50’ Quonset with 6ft concrete walls and 6” cement floor, 50’ x 80’ shop that is well cemented, lighted, heated with cement apron and more. Some grain storage has been sold. Possession date July 31, 2023. Serious inquiries only.

For more information, call (780) 694-2375

ALBERTA’S FARMERS MARKETS

March 3, 2023

Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | Mar 4 |Apr 1

Fairview | Fairview Legion Hall (10315 – 110th St) | Contact: fairviewabfarmersmarket@gmail.com

Special Markets: April 5 | 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Grande Prairie | Big Red Barn (10032 – 101st Ave) | Contact: (780) 814-8224 or info@gpfarmersmarket.ca

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High Prairie – Marigold | 4724 – 53rd Avenue | Contact: (780) 523-4588 or hpmari@telusplanet.net

| 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. | Mar 8, 22 | Apr 5, 19

Manning | Royal Canadian Legion (115 – 3rd

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2-year old Simmental Hereford cross bulls. Semen tested Free delivery. Phone:

780-836-2125 or 780-836-

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Bred cows Simmental Angus Hereford cross. Phone: 780836-2125 or 780-836-0117

Custom Built Livestock Shelters, Windbreak Panels and Rig Mats Built to Order. Delivery Options.

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For Sale: Black white-faced

Heifers Yearlings, 2-YearOlds, & more.

Information:

250-827-3843.

One & Two-Year-Old Texas Longhorn Bulls Available. Excellent Horn Genetics. Call Ken at 780-518-1669

Poplar and Spruce lumber Can cut almost any dimension. Call for pricing

780-524-5555

Call/text 780-524-9648

Registered Polled Hereford Bulls For Sale. Semen-tested. Vet-inspected. Vaccinated. Free Delivery. 780-8362125 or 780-836-0117

Registered White-faced bulls. 70bw Known as Registered Black Herefords. Yearlings, 2-Year-Olds, & more.

Information: 250-827-3843.

Two-Year-Old & Yearling

Registered Angus Bulls for Sale. Semen Tested/Ready to Work. Call Darren 780-8144993

Windbreak panels for sale with 2-7/8-inch pipe and 1.5inch thick slabs. Delivery available. Call 403-894-7633

Golden Doodle Puppies, ready Feb-14-2023. Reputable breeder: KD Ranch Alberta. By Grande Prairie. Call/text 780-882-3541

2 year old ram for sale. Purebred Finn, black wool. $500. 780-605-0265

4 ewe lambs. 1 year old in April. Exposed for June lambing. $200 780-605-0265

Looking for metal sheep round bale feeder. 780-6050265

Private sale: 4-Bdrm, 2.5Bath, Bungalow with attached garage in Falher, 1479 sqft. 780-837-2081

Grass Hay for sale, Round bales. No Rain. Call Nick at 780-351-2341

ORE 3542 M Oats AAC Tisdale Wheat Gordon Hill 250-261-3041

Round and square straw bales for sale. Located 12 kms northeast of Manning Alberta. 780-781-4457

Certified AAC Brandon and AAC Red Star Spring Wheat 99% Germ.. Can Deliver. 250-782-0220

Heavy seed oats for sale. 99% germination. Can deliver. Call 250-782-0220

Canvas covered 2.5 x 2.5 galvanized building structure. 32ft x 50ft. tin-covered ends. $10,000. 403-601-6895

INTEGRITY POST FRAME BUILDINGS since 2008. Built with concrete posts. Barns, shops, riding arenas, machine sheds and more. sales@integritybuilt.com. 1-866-974-7678. w ww.integritybuilt.com

Twister Grain Bin 5 rings rebuilt wood floor rope-pull on bin-lid.2000 plus bushel. $7,000. 403-601-6895

Westeel-Rosco, wood floor grain bin 2000 bushel. $6,000. 403-601-6895

2004 Tridem Gooseneck flatdeck trailer. In good shape. New deck, bearings, hubs, and brakes. 403-894-7633

Two-horse trailer, New LED lights & wiring. New brakes/bearings, Asking $4500. Call Greg 780-512-1207/780-538-9115

Skipper 12ft Holiday Trailer Hunter-Special. Furnace, Fridge/Stove. New brakes, raised-up-axle Call Greg 780-512-1207 or 780-5389115

ON-FARM SAFETY CHECKLIST TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT

1) Is the tractor fitted with an approved ROPS?

2) Are guards fitted to equipment where there is a risk of limbs, hair or clothing being caught (e.g. PTO, auger, unguarded belts and pulleys)?

3) Are children and adults prevented from riding on tractors/towed implements?

4) Do vehicles, such as quad bikes, carry loads in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommended limits?

5) Are operators of vehicles familiar with the manufacturer’s instructions?

6) Is hearing protection worn when using noisy equipment?

7) Is there regular inspection and maintenance of equipment, e.g. all guards in place?

8) When inflating tires, are precautions taken to prevent injury from a tire blowout?

9) When moving equipment do you watch for power lines and maintain safe distances?

10) Are the tractor brakes functioning correctly?

11) Is the tractor only ever started from the operator’s seat?

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2023 Ag Awareness Summit examines public perceptions of industry

Canada’s Ag Day is also celebrated on February 15, a national day to share about the industry and help people learn where their food comes from.

“Agriculture is a rapidly evolving industry that impacts everyone. As technologies change and consumers become more interested in food production, it’s increasingly important that we help inform the public on what we do, how we do it sustainably, and why,” says David Marit, Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister

Agriculture communicators and leaders are coming together in Saskatoon for the 2023 Agriculture Awareness Summit to explore how the industry is adapting to changes in public perception and connecting with consumers.

The summit, which takes place February 14 and 15, comes a decade after the ministry’s inaugural Agriculture Awareness Summit in 2013. This year’s event, funded by the federal, provincial and territorial governments through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) and co-hosted by Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, will examine the progress made over the past 10 years and how consumer trends continue to drive public trust considerations regarding agriculture.

“Canadians are becoming more removed from primary agriculture. These past ten years have shown that consumers want to engage with farmers and ranchers about how food is grown. We are continuing to create those opportunities,” adds Clinton Monchuk, Executive Director of Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan and local farmer

Building public trust is a strategic priority for the Ministry of Agriculture. This event brings industry together so that efforts related to public trust and connecting with consumers can be more focused and unified.

The summit features speakers from a variety of backgrounds to discuss topics such as

communications, consumer trends, dealing with unexpected change and how to use social media effectively.

The summit is supported through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP), a five-year, $3 billion investment by federal, provincial and territorial governments to strengthen and grow Canada’s agriculture, agri-food and agri-products sectors.

This includes a $2-billion commitment that is cost-shared 60% federally and 40% provincially/ territorially for programs that are designed and delivered by provinces and territories, including a $388-million investment in strategic initiatives for Saskatchewan agriculture.

The Northern Horizon, March 3, 2023 77 Ritchie Bros. Real Estate Services Ltd. Real Estate Auction Event Featuring over 35 properties, including: Red Earth Creek, AB – 3.11± Title Acres · Undeveloped Industrial Property rbauction.com/realestate Property may be viewed without appointment 866.490.3081 · realestate@rbauction.com March 29 Unreserved Auction RHYTHM AUCTIONS SPECIALIZING IN: REAL ESTATE • FARM • COMMERCIAL CHARITY • ESTATE • AUCTION SALES (250) 261.4198 • rhythmauctions@gmail.com NEXT UNRESERVED CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday, March 25th @ 9:00 AM Charlie Lake, BC Mile 54 Alaska Highway WE ACCEPT: Vehicles Farm Equipment RVs Trailers ATVs Lumber NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS INTO THE YARD Consign TODAY by calling Aron @250-261-4198 Online & Onsite bidding available. rhythmauctions.com Don’t Miss Out! BOOK NOW! Deadline for advertising is NOON Fridays one week prior to publication! REMINDER: TIMED ONLINE CONSIGNMENT SALE Crooked Creek, AB Opens Noon on Mon, April 24th Closes Noon on Fri, April 28th We are still accepting items for this consignment sale! ALBERTA NORTH AUCTION SERVICES TERRY THIESSEN (780) 876-2379 albertanorthauctions@gmail.com www.abnorthauctions.com R0011926589 Buying or selling a farm or ranch in the Peace Country? Call for a free consultation today! Henry
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78 The Northern Horizon, March 3, 2023 780-927-2345 License# 351777 Timed Real Estate for Dale Altman March 27-29, 2023 Location: Dixonville, AB Bidding Opens March 27, Closes March 29 @ Noon Fields 17+ years organic, Fenced/CrossFenced. For people needing to place bids but don't have internet access, please call or visit the office and we will be happy to assist you. Office (780) 927-2345 David (780) 841-3914 Home 1/4 NW-12-86-24-W5 156 +/- Acres SW-12-86-24-W5 146 +/- Acres Pie Shaped NW-1-86-24-W5 95 +/- Acres NE-1-86-24-W5 160 +/- Acres LOT 1001 LOT 1002 LOT 1003 LOT 1003 silverstarauction.com Selling 3 Parcels (557+/- Acres) of Prime Farm/Cattle Real Estate in an "L" Shape as they appear in this layout 1650sq.ft House 42' X 42' Shop Various Sheds Large Dugout+Well Large Corral System 2022 Taxes $1183.51 Lot 1001 - Home 1/4 Large Dugout Full Quarter Almost Cleared, Covered in Hay Lot 1002 Water spring River/Creek Border to the South w/ Dugout Mostly Open Acres for Hay/Pasture Land Lot 1003 - Full 1/4 + 95 Acre Pie-Shape Please be advised this land is selling Unreserved to the highest bidder. 230162 fjyjyj 780-927-2345 License # 351777 Purebred Registered Breeding Bull Sale March 21-23, 2023 Online and Absentee Bidding Auction Opens Mar. 21 Starts Closing Mar. 23 @ Noon Timed Online Auction Polled Hereford - 1 + 2yr old Simmental - 1yr + 7yr Herd Sires Red Angus - 1yr + 2yr old Black Angus - 1yr + 2yr old Gelbvieh - 1yr old Blumenort Consignment March 25, 2023 Auction Starting at 10 AM Live, Online and Absentee Bidding Location: Blumenort, AB Silver Star Auction Yard Accepting Consignments until March 22 Contacts: Darryl @ 780-926-7100 David @ 780-841-3914 Albert @ 780-926-7620 Email: sales@silverstarauction.com Upcoming Auctions Location: Peace Country Area www.silverstarauction.com SILVER STAR AUCTION IS LOOKING FOR: *PART TIME BOOKKEEPER *YARD PERSONNEL Accepting applications in person Contact David (780) 841-3914 david@silverstarauction.com 230163 fjyjyj 780-927-2345 Upcoming Auctions
Live & Online Auction Email: sales@silverstarauction.com Online & Absentee Bidding Auction Opens March 21 at Noon Starts Closing with Live Auction March 23 at Noon Location: Silver Star Auction Yard Blumenort, AB License # 351777 Feathers and Furs Auction Saturday, May 13, 2023 | 1:00 P.M. Silver Star Auction Yard, Blumenort, Ab Large selection of fowl, pets, and barnyard animals. Not accepting any cats or dogs Consignments need to be registered by May 11, 2023 Drop off times will be scheduled on Friday for Saturday AM. Animals need to be removed day of sale. Please ensure you have your paperwork filled out and be on time. To consign, or for more information, please contact David (780) 841-3914 | Albert (780) 926-7620 | Darryl (780) 926-7100 Email: sales@silverstarauction.com Catch a
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The Northern Horizon, March 3, 2023 79 WEAVER THE AUCTION ADVANTAGE Weaver Auction Site – Rycroft, Alberta Complete Equipment Dispersal for Deep Basin Contracting and Randon Enterprises Major Realignment for Deken Oilfield Transport and Equipment from All-Pro Energy Services OFFICE: (780) 864-7750 LORNE: (250) 219-0871 EVAN: (250) 219-4539 JOEL: (780) 864-5722 1,350+ Lots! Tuesday, April 18th, 2023 – Weaver Auction Site – Rycroft, Alberta Complete Equipment Dispersal for Borek Farms ∙ Major Realignment for Tower Oilfield Services Visit WEAVERAUCTIONS.COM to view current inventory! Download our App to Bid! 1998 Kenworth C500 T/A 285 IN. Bed Truck 2012 Western Star Tri-Drive Sleeper Tank Truck 2011 STE 11,100 Gal Tridem Tank Trailer 2007 Tremcar 32,000 L Super B Tank Trailers 2007 Lazer Inox 22,000 L Pup Tank Trailer 2006 Kenworth W900B T/A Sleeper Truck Tractor (8) Articulated Trucks (7) Compactors (19) Crawler Dozers (16) Excavators (7) Motor Graders (3) Skid Steer Loaders (6) Wheel Loaders (74) Construction (16) Agriculture (158) Attachments (386) Industrial Support (49) Portable Structures (55) Trailers (17) Transport Trucks (36) Vehicles (25) Vocational Trucks 3 – 2019 John Deere S780 Combines 2008 John Deere 9430 4WD Tractor 2016 John Deere 9570RT Track Tractor 2013 Komatsu PC360LC-10 Hydraulic Excavator 2002 Kenworth T800B T/A Sleeper Truck Tractor 2012 Kenworth T800 Tri Drive Grain Truck 2012 Peterbilt 367 22,144 L Tri Drive Water Truck 1991 IHC 4700 S/A Bucket Truck 2015 Lode King Super B-Train Grain Trailers 2013 Arne’s Fd-306 Super B Dump Trailers 2012 Arne’s Fd-306 Super B Dump Trailers 1989 Scona T/A Lowboy Trailer 2 of 3 – JD 635D Hydrafloat 35 FT. Headers 140+ Construction Items!
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