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SAVANNA4-HACHIEVEMENTDAYSHOW&SALE 24STEERS,7HEIFERS&2COW/CALFPAIRS

Wednesday,May31st,2023

SavannaAgSocietyRecPlex,Savanna,AB Lunchwillbeservedpriortothestartoftheshow ShowStartsat12:30p.m.

F.A.Q.’s

WHATISTHEAVERAGECOSTOFASTEER?

2021Average-$2.77/lb|2022Average-$3.05/lb

DOINEEDTRANSPORTATIONFORTHEANIMALAFTERIBUYIT?

TransportationtoLawrence’sMeatPackinginDawsonCreekwillbe providedfreeofcharge.Buyersarewelcometouseotheroptions,but mustmaketheirownarrangementswiththe4Hmember.

WHATIFIDON’THAVEROOM/FUNDSFORAWHOLESTEER?

Noproblem!Considerbuyingwithanotherfamilyormultiplefamilies!

WHATARETHESEANIMALSFED?

Rationsforthesesteersaremadeupofacombinationofhighenergy/ proteinfeedssuchasbarleyandsupplementsaswellashayroughage tokeepthemhealthyandperformingattheirbest!Manymemberswill includeafeeddescriptionintheirwriteups.

ISPROCESSINGINCLUDEDINTHESALEPRICE?

No.However,bookingshavebeenpre-bookedatLawrenceMeat PackingCoLtd.inDawsonCreekforall24steers.Processingprices arepaidonthehangingweight,notlive“onthehoof”weight.

Approximatecosts:

InitialFee$100,Cut/Wrap/Freeze$1.10/lb.

HOWARETHESEANIMALSTREATED?

Verywell!The4Hmembersspendtimeonadailybasiswithprojects,feedingandtrainingthemfortheirshowandsale.

WHATARETHEBENEFITSOFPURCHASINGA4HSTEER?

Somanybenefits!Notonlyareyoufillingyourfreezerwithqualitymeat,youarealsosupportingour4Hyouthandhard-workingfuturelivestock producers, aswellasgainingexposureandataxwriteoffforyourcompany.

DOYOUFINDITHARDTOSELLYOUR4HSTEERAFTERCARINGFORANDWORKINGWITHHIMALLYEAR?

Yes,anditisoftenharderforsomethanothers.Thesekidsspendalotoftimewiththeiranimal,andmanybuildastrongbondovertheyear aswellasasenseofprideintheirproject.Thesekidsarestrong,andtheytakecomfortinknowingthey’vegiventheirsteerthebestpossible lifewhileonthisearthwhileacknowledgingthepurposeoflivestock.

REGISTERINGFORSALE

ToregisterasabuyerfortheSavanna4-HMultiClubSaleyouwillneedtoaccesstheVoldJonesVoldsiteatwww.vjvauction.comandthenclick onthe“4HSaleListings”taborthroughtheVJVlinkshownonourdistrict’swebsiteatwww.centralpeace4h.com.E-Transferpaymentoption forpurchaseswillofferedonsaleday.

PICTURESANDVIDEOS

Willbepostedonthedistrictwebsitealongwithmemberwriteupsonanongoingbasis,aswellasbeingpostedtotheVJVsalesitetwoweeks priortosaleday!!!SteerswillbeweighedontheDistrictscaleonthemorningofthesale.Theseweightswillbepostedonceallanimalsare runthroughthescale.Thesalewillstartonceallweightsareposted.Steerswillsellonaperpoundbasis.

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WESTCOUNTY4-HACHIEVEMENTDAY

Beaverlodge4-HBeefClub&GrandePrairie4-HMulti-Club

Monday,May29,2023|BeaverlodgeAgBarn|Beaverlodge,AB

TheBeaverlodge4-HBeefClubandGrandePrairie4-HMulti-Club wouldliketoinviteyououttoenjoyourday.

Eventsstartat12:00Noon|Supperat5:30p.m.|Awardsat6:30p.m.|Saleat7:00p.m.

“WestCounty4-HClubmemberswouldliketothankALLthebusinesses,societies,andindividualsthatmakegenerous donations-whethermonetary,equipment,ortimeandenergytohelptowardstheproductionandsuccessofour AchievementDayeveryyear!”

THANKSFORALLTHEBUYERSWHOPARTICIPATED INLASTYEAR’SLIVEAUCTION

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WESTCOUNTY4-HMEMBERSGIVEBACK

30thAnnualDelwynPostmanDonationSteer

TheDonationSteerinitiativeoriginatedasanideaofpastValhallaclubleader,DelwynPostman,whohadbeen seekingawayforthememberstogivethankstothecommunityforyearsofsupport.Tragically,inNovemberof1992, Delwynwaskilledinamotorvehicleaccidentonhiswaytothemeetingwherehewasplanningtopresenthisidea. Inhismemory,4-Hmembersandfellowleadershavecontinuedonwiththeprogrameversince.Valhallaand Beaverlodge4-HClubsareproudtohaveraisedover$250,000anddonatedtoover65charitiesduringthistime.

“Thisyear’ssteerwaspurchasedbyGP4-HMulti-ClubandraisedbytheBoydFamily.Therewillbe2prizedraws, eachforasideofbeef,cutandwrapped.CuttingandwrappinghasbeendonatedbytheBeaverlodgeButcherShop. Thisyear,themoneyraisedwillbegoingto FightforPaizley&BentleyWelch (NephroticSyndromeKidneyDisease), S.T.A.R.S. and SpecialOlympicsAlberta (GrandePrairie).

ThedrawwilltakeplaceonMonday,May29th.Ticketsare$10.00eachandareavailablefromanymemberof theBeaverlodge4-HBeefClub,theGrandePrairie4-HMulti-Club,orfromJoanneHotte(780-831-8442).

Ifyourequiremoreinformation,orhavequestions,pleasecontactclubleaders,SandraPetherbridgeat780-830-6864 (Beaverlodge)orJanetPrattat780-831-7895(GrandePrairie)

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This program offers a 12 per cent non-refundable tax credit based on eligible capital expenditures to corporations investing $10 million or more to build or expand agri-processing facilities in the province.

“Alberta’s new Agri-processing Investment Tax Credit program is an incredible opportunity that will diversify our economy and help eligible corporations from across North America and the world expand their operations, save money and grow their agri-processing business here in Alberta,” says Nate Horner, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation

With a strong primary agriculture sector, competitive tax system and commitment to reducing economic barriers, Alberta is the ideal location for businesses looking to expand and thrive in the agriprocessing sector.

To be eligible for the program, companies must be incorporated, registered or continued under Alberta’s Business Corporations Act, with the proposed investment plan having a minimum of $10 million in new capital expenditures.

The project must also be physically located in Alberta, be a new project or a significant expansion of an existing value-added agricultural processing facility, and project expenditures must directly support an eligible value-added agricultural activity.

Corporations with other provincial funding sources may also be eligible for the tax credit.

How to apply

Applicants must apply for conditional approval for the Agriprocessing Investment Tax Credit program by filling an online application form and submitting a proposed investment plan and Class 4 engineering estimate.

For more information on the Agri-processing Investment Tax Credit program, interested parties can email APITC@gov.ab.ca.

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Northern BC hunter produces wildlife documentary

A Prince George-based filmmaker has produced a short film called “Through Our Eyes,” which illustrates the lifestyle of a hunter, but through a wildlife documentary.

Tanner Dannish, who grew up in Dawson Creek but now lives in Prince George, always had the idea to show the nature and beauty of how a hunter tracks on the landscape through a documentary style-film.

He had a limited entry tag to go caribou hunting in northern B.C. and took the opportunity to finally make the film.

“I thought it was a good opportunity to highlight the magnificent of that area in and the caribou that really need a lot of effort to help recover.”

The nearly 30-minute film follows Dannish and his friend Jeff Augustino as they traverse the landscape near Atlin, B.C.

Dannish funded the film through his handmade sporting goods company called Frontiersman Gear, with the support of a conservation organization called Blood Origins and the Wild Sheep Society of B.C.

“As hunters we are conservationists first,” said Dannish.

“We as hunters, we use a resource which is this land and the waters on it, and because of that we want to conserve it.”

Dannish said the film attempts to show the way of life as hunters, interactions with animals, and the beauty of nature and how conservation and hunting can work together.

“We all have to work together to make sure that this planet is even around in the next 50 to 100 years, and that there’s animals on it and a healthy place for us to live.”

Dannish said he hopes the film can provide some education and insight into hunting.

“Growing up in Dawson, and even a lot of the smaller communities, hunting is pretty commonplace. If you don’t hunt, you know somebody that does,” said Dannish.

“But the adventure of hunting is a weird concept for somebody that has grown up in an urban landscape or a city.”

Dannish said he was pleasantly surprised by the positive feedback from the film.

“My biggest thing is that we all need to work together for a bigger cause.”

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2023 Crop Reporting program

NEvery year from May until the end of harvest (October or November), Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation (AGI) in partnership with Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) and the Alberta Agricultural Fieldmen, delivers the Alberta Crop Reporting program.

“The Alberta Crop Report captures timely information related to crop production in Alberta during the current crop season,” says Brooklyn Wong, crop statistician with AGI. “Data collected through the surveys, along with the information from other sources are

used to compile the weekly crop reports at both provincial and regional levels.”

Information is gathered through weekly surveys which collect data on moisture, crop conditions, seeding and harvest progress, insect and disease outbreaks, yield potential and crop quality.

“Crop reports help producers make informed management decisions and are used by the Ministry, industry and other stakeholders for various purposes, including drought

monitoring and forecasting of production insurance payments,” explains Wong.

Both AFSC and AGI will be taking turns writing the Crop Reports. The first report for the 2023 growing season will be publicly released on May 5. Weekly reports will be published thereafter, until the end of the crop year. Reports for the months of July and August will be bi-weekly.

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Farmer partners with scientists in breeding

The International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (The Treaty) is the first binding international agreement that explicitly recognizes farmers’ rights. Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) is the process by which farmers are routinely involved in a plant breeding program with opportunities to make decisions. There are many forms that farmers’ involvement in PPB can take place and some of which are

(1) Defining breeding goals and priorities

(2) Selecting or providing sources of germplasm

(3) Hosting trials ion their lands

(4) Selecting lines for further crossing

(5) Multiplying and commercializing the seeds of the selected lines

Participatory Variety Selection (PVS) is the process whereby farmers are involved in selecting lines that they judge to be most appropriate for their own uses from among a range of fixed (stable) lines that are being field tested. On the other hand, PPB involves a higher and more complex degree of involvement of farmers, as they are engaged in decision-making in earlier and more fundamental stages of the variety development chain. PPB therefore, has a higher empowerment effect than PVS (Whitcombe 2005). Participatory plant breeding, can therefore be considered as successful example of local technology innovation and adaptation by combining knowledge of traditional farmers and modern scientists. Previous research conducted at the University of Manitoba has demonstrated that performance of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in organic systems is improved if the plant breeding process occurs under actual organic field conditions.

Mackenzie Applied Research Association (MARA) collaborated with University of Manitoba, facilitated and funded by Organic Alberta, on a PPB program in evaluating field performance of farmer selected spring wheat and compare them with some registered varieties. The trial was conducted in year 2022 at the long-term organic site of MARA Research Farm in Fort Vermilion. The plot size was 9.6m2 in this replicated trial and seeded at 320 seeds/m2 using a 6 – row Fabro seeder to a depth of 3.8cm and 20cm apart on May 20th, 2022.

Data were collected throughout the season which included, average height, days to heading, days to maturity, protein content (%). Thousand kernel weight (TKW (g), test weight (kg/hL) and yield (Bu/ac).

Figure 2. Farmer selected wheat populations compared to the conventionally selected check varieties for (A) plat height, (B) days to maturity, (C) thousand kernel weight (TKW), (D) test weight and (E) yield. A p value of <0.05 indicates a significant difference between the farmerselected populations and conventionally selected check varieties.

As a group the farmer selected populations were taller than the conventionally selected check varieties, though the difference was insignificant (Fig. 2A). The average height of the farmer selected populations was 3 cm taller than the conventionally selected check varieties. There were no significant differences across treatments for days to maturity. As a group the farmer selected populations matured two days later than the conventionally selected check varieties and this difference was significant (p<0.05) (Fig. 2B).

There was no noticeable lodging in both farmers selected and conventionally selected check varieties. There were significant differences in thousand kernel weights across treatments (p<0.05) but there was no significant difference between the farmer selected populations and the conventionally selected checks (Fig. 2C). Test weight differences were not significant between farmer selected populations and conventionally selected check varieties, test weight of check varieties was marginally higher, though (Fig. 2D).

A10 The Northern Horizon, May 12, 2023 82.0 84.0 86.0 88.0 90.0 92.0 94.0 96.0 98.0 Farmer selectedCheck Height (cm) 83.0 84.0 85.0 86.0 87.0 88.0 89.0 90.0 Farmer selectedCheck Days to maturity 40.0 41.0 42.0 43.0 44.0 45.0 46.0 47.0 Farmer selectedCheck TKW (g) 77.5 78.0 78.5 79.0 79.5 80.0 80.5 Farmer selectedCheck Test weight (kg/hL) 50 60 70 80 90 100 Farmer selectedCheck Yield (Bu/ac)
A B C D E p = 0.47 p = 0.03 p = 0.07 p = 0.43 p = 0.65
Figure 1. Early season vigor of wheat in PPB trials at MARA 2022 Figure 1. Early season vigor of wheat in PPB trials at MARA 2022

breeding crops

The yields were different between farmer selected varieties which ranged from 64.00 –to 91.13 (Bu/ac) (Fig. 3) but the differences were not significant (p>0.05). As a group the farmer selected populations yielded little higher than the conventionally selected check varieties by a margin of 3 Bu/ac but this difference was not significant (p>0.05) (Fig. 2E).

The results of this preliminary study shows that farmer selected populations are better adopted to organic crop production than conventionally selected varieties. As a group the farmer selected populations were taller than the conventionally selected check varieties and matured later. The characteristics of populations changed depending on the selection environment and the preferences of the person making selections, showing that a population can be tailored to the growing environment and needs of an individual farmer.

Witcombe JR, Joshi KD, Gyawali S, Musa AM, Johnson C, Virkand DS and Sthapit BR. 2005. Participatory plant breeding is better described as highly client-oriented plant breeding. I. Four indicators of client orientation in plant breeding. Experimental Agriculture 41: 299-319.

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Figure 3. Yields of farmer selected varieties (lines) and conventional check varieties (bars). Yields of farmer selected varieties as % of check varieties are indicated by dot/dash lines.
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WHEAT-#1CPSR-11.5%PeaceRegionNorthernAlbertaSouthernAlberta Spot $10.30(+$0.29)$10.38(+$0.30)$10.42(+$0.30)

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Glenn Stewart - more than 40 years in the saddle

Glenn Stewart has been working with horses and their owners for over 40 years teaching thousands of students his Horse Development Program.

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 in Fort St. John at The Horse Ranch.

For 19 consecutive years, he 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 the horse program and developing 200+ herd of wild horses. This included: the breeding program, seasonal round-up, the taming/gentling, foot breaking, trimming, overall maintenance of the herd and welfare.

Ultimately horses were prepared annually for people from all over the world, with varying degrees of horsemanship abilities to be able to safely ride in the wilderness of the Canadian Rockies.

“I believe people get into horses

because they love the thrill and connection that is possible. I also believe the connection and thrill of a good partnership with your horse is much deeper than most realize and is worth the effort.”

Glenn has a diverse background, education and unique expertise to offer.

Some of Glenn’s Awards include:

Champion, 2020 Heart of the Horse Colt Starting Competition, Alberta Canada Champion, 2019 Heart of the Horse Colt Starting Competition,

Alberta Canada

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

Nominated for Western Horseman of the Year

Glenn has been asked by a variety of organizations to be a keynote speaker or lead team building and leadership training for public and private corporations, oil and gas industry leaders, Canadian billionaire business leaders.

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Heat Stroke is No Joke

With the record highs this summer, heat stoke is something to talk about. Heat stroke is known as overheating. This occurs when your pets core body temperature rises above normal. Normal body temperature in a dog ranges from 37.5 to 39.2 degrees Celsius. Normal body temperature in a cat 37.839.5 Celsius. Humans will normally sweat when hot, but animals compared to humans have fewer sweat glands. The majority of the sweat glands in a dog and cat are located in the paw pads. Sweating through the paw pads is actually a secondary method of selfcooling in dogs. Cats regularly sweat through their paws. Obese, flat-faced breeds, heart disease patients, and senior animals are at higher risk of heat stroke.

How do dogs primarily cool down?

The main mechanism a dog’s body naturally cools down is by panting. Panting allows for evaporation of heat (in the form of water) from the tongue, mouth, and upper respiratory tract. Panting is a very efficient way of cooling and takes up very little energy thanks to the elasticity of a dog’s lungs and airways. Another way dogs can lower their body temperature is through dilating their vessels (vasodilation) in order to bring blood flow to the surface of their skin. This method of cooling is not as efficient as panting and can indicate overheating is occurring.

What about flat faced breeds?

Flat faced breeds, known as Brachycephalic breeds such as pugs, French/English bull dogs, Shih Tzu, Boxers and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels tend to have smaller nares (nose holes), longer soft palates (obstructing airway), and smaller trachea sizes than other breeds. This makes it difficult for them to breathe normally or get adequate oxygen with each breath. With high temperatures outside, it can cause their upper respiratory tract to swell, thereby partially or completely closing the airway blocking their main mechanism of cooling.

What about cats?

Besides sweating through their paw pads, cats will combine a few techniques to dissipate body heat. Cats will stretch out their bodies, seek out shade, and drink cool water. Cats will lick/groom their coats more frequently in summer to cool down. When their saliva evaporates from their fur, it provides a cooling effect (similar to humans sweating). As a last resort, cats will pant. Excessive panting is not normal and may be a sign your cat is dangerously overheated.

Signs of heat stroke in your pets:

Dogs: the most telling sign is excessive panting with drooling and thirst. Other signs include, vomiting, fast heart rate, red colour of gums and tongue, bloody diarrhea, mental dullness, staggering or collapse.

Cats: Initial signs of heat stroke in cats include heavy panting, drooling and excessive grooming. Further signs

include redness of tongue, vomiting and staggering/ collapse.

Managing heat stroke

If your pet is suffering from heat stroke, call your veterinarian immediately. One thing that we may tell you before getting to us is to have you wet down your dog in cool water. Do not wrap your dog in a wet towel, this actually traps in body heat!! Once at the clinic, treatment is targeted at cooling down your animal, supporting their blood pressure with drugs and fluids, fluid volume necessitation, and monitoring blood changes. Cooling techniques done by your vet can include, cool intravenous (in the vein) fluids to help with dehydration and blood pressure, oxygen therapy, cool or cold-water baths, cold water enemas or even cool water safely injected into the abdomen in severe cases. If an animal’s body temperature is too high for extended periods of time, it can be very detrimental to their blood causing it to break up/destroy the red blood cells ultimately leading to death.

Tips on being safe or preventing heat stroke: In dogs, exercise can be done in the early morning or late evening when temperatures are cooler, offering lots of water, shade or a pool to play in. Keeping them where there is air conditioning if helpful during the day. Avoiding hot pavement, hot cars and direct sunlight. In cats, it is important to keep their fur brushed to be free of mats and remove excess hair in the warmer months. Making sure there is plenty of water around and a space for them to find a cool, shady spot. Offering wet food or tuna juice to increase water intake, or even offer ice cubes for them to play with. Enjoy the summer and be safe out there!

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Therearegoodreasonstoturnanimalsontocarryoverorstockpiledforageafter thesnowhasmelted.Movingcowcalfpairsfromacalvingpenintoalarger areareducestheriskofsicknessspreadingamongstthecalves.Usingstockpiled foragereplacessomeofthefeeddeliveredtotheherd.Thishelpstostretch thefeedsupplyandreducesoverallcost.Butthisfeedingsystemcannotreplace 100%oftheration.

Nottakingasecondcutorletting apaddockgrowinguntilfreezeupprovides foragetobegrazedlater.Qualityofstockpiledforagesdependsonplantmaturity atfreezeup.Themorematuretheplant,thelowerthequality.Also,plantquality islowerinthespringcomparedtothefall.Alfalfaplantsdroptheirleavesafter akillingfrost.Thisreducestheamountofproteinandenergyavailabletothe animals.Ingrasses,someofthesolubleproteinandcarbohydratesleachout overwinter.

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Thestudymeasuredqualitylossinalfalfaandtwelvecommongrassspecies. Energy(TDN)contentdeclinedoverthewinter.Forthealfalfa,TDNdropped from58%to43%.Grassesrangedfrom60to68%TDNinthefalland52to58% inthespring.Notenoughenergytosupportacowinmidpregnancyletalone onethatislactating.

Crudeproteincontentwasmorevariablebetweenthegrassspeciestested. Amountsrangedfrom8%to13%inthefallandbyMarch,valueswerebetween 6.5%and11%.Onlytwovarietieshadsufficientamountsofproteintosupporta lactatingcowrequiresaminimumof11%protein.Alfalfahadthelargestdecline from13%to7.8%protein.

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In March we had a meeting and it went well. Everyone’s projects are doing very well, the leading is a slow process but everyone is having fun with it. Some have even started introducing their animal to the show stick.

Sadly the weather hasn’t been that great, a little cold and a little windy but that hasn’t stopped us from working with our animals. We are working very hard to get ready for the show.

We even have some adorable baby calves and one left to be born.

On April 14th the clover buds in the horse club learned helmet safety with a little help from the older members, they even decorated their own helmets, and they look really good guys! Keep up the good work.

This year Green Valley helped sell 50/50 at the spring rodeo in Dawson Creek, The selling went great and everyone had fun. We sold a lot of tickets and raised a lot of money, so thanks to all that helped. The Cloverbuds even

got to meet Miss Rodeo Canada Mackenzie Skeels. Our next meeting is May 10th. We will be weighing our animals and I am so excited to find out how much my own animal weighs. Thank you for taking the time to read my report and also thank you to our page sponsor. Until next time.

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New program strengthens crop production, food security

A new program will revitalize hazelnut, grape, berry and treefruit production and increase the competitiveness and resiliency of B.C. farm businesses while supporting food security.

“The Perennial Crop Renewal Program is about renewal and ensuring our farmers are profitable and have sustainable production in the long run,” said Pam Alexis, Minister of Agriculture and Food. “Our producers have faced recent challenges, such as extreme weather and disease, and by supporting them so they can plant more resilient, climatefriendly crops, we will improve their bottom line and strengthen both the food economy and food security in B.C.”

The Perennial Crop Renewal Program will provide as much as $15 million to support multiple sectors with potential agronomic and market opportunities. Funding will help farmers adapt to environmental and market conditions by supporting the removal, diversification or planting of perennial crops, ensuring British Columbians enjoy local produce for years to come.

The amount of funding and project goals will vary by sector. Examples of crops eligible for the program include apples, cherries, grapes, raspberries, blueberries and hazelnuts.

“The Perennial Crop Renewal Program will provide welcome support to the B.C. wine-grape industry, which contributes $3.75 billion annually to the province’s economy,” said Miles Prodan, president and CEO, Wine Growers British Columbia. “The strength of our industry rests on the resilience of our vineyards, especially in the face of our changing climate.”

Tree-fruit growers will also benefit from an additional $1 million of tree-fruit market development support to increase the competitiveness and profitability of B.C. apples in domestic and export markets.

“Tree-fruit growers in B.C. appreciate the investment in food security and ensuring that growers have the resources to renew their orchards,” said Sukhdeep Brar, vice-president, BC Fruit Growers’ Association. “The BC Fruit Growers’ Association

thanks Minister Alexis for this vote of confidence in the local production of high-quality, B.C.grown produce.”

The Perennial Crop Renewal Program and the tree-fruit marketdevelopment funding will be administered by the Investment Agriculture Foundation of BC (IAF).

“IAF has built a strong relationship with B.C.’s perennial crop sectors since our inception more than 25 years ago,” said Jack DeWit, chair, IAF board of directors. “Using our administrative expertise, we look forward to continuing to work with and support the sectors to deliver these complex programs.”

Quick Facts:

The Perennial Crop Renewal Program will replace individual programs, such as the raspberry replant program and hazelnut renewal program, previously funded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food.

Applications and more details for the Perennial Crop Renewal Program are available online: www.iafbc.ca/pcrp

SMOKYRIVERREDANGUS 60Two-Year-OldRedAngusBullsonOffer CurtisBoese (780)876-4526 MaynardBoese (780)568-4340 Private TreatySales 373371708619 Bred,BornandRaised forthePeaceCountry Quality&Affordablefor CommercialCattlemen PerformanceTested VetInspected PersonalizedService LONGYEARLING, EXTRAAGE, AND2-YEAR-OLD SIMMENTALBULLS FORSALE OFFTHERANCH BY PRIVATETREATY LONGYEARLING, EXTRAAGE, AND2-YEAR-OLD SIMMENTALBULLS FORSALE OFFTHERANCH BY PRIVATETREATY ALLVISITORSWELCOME Stopbytoseethebullsfirsthand. Thecoffeeisalwayson! ALLVISITORSWELCOME Stopbytoseethebullsfirsthand. Thecoffeeisalwayson! ODOUBLEESIMMENTALS ELDEN(780)518-3536|HOME(780)356-2113 odoublee@hotmail.com 230152 The Northern Horizon, May 12, 2023 A17

ANGUS Cattle Directory

Altona Falls Red Angus

Dan & Trudy Loewen, Altona, BC

250-630-2146/250-261-3955

Biltrite Angus

Stan & Faye Hetman, Rose Prairie, BC 250-827-3694

Link & Alicia Copeland, Rose Prairie, BC 250-262-7629

Binks Angus Farm

Evan Binks, Grande Prairie, AB

780-518-2020

Brandl Cattle Co.

Byron & Gwenn Brandl, Jarvie, AB

780-954-2599

Broken Stick Ranch

Tom & Amber Ditner, Baldonnel, BC

250-794-7105

Excel Ranches

Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB 780-349-0644

Cinder Angus

Brad Yoder & Nicolle Hoskins, Barrhead, AB 780-674-5773

Dwajo Angus D wayne, Joanne & Jesse Emer y Camp Creek, AB 780-674-4410

Gomack Red Angus Braydon Gough, Whitelaw, AB 780-274-0099

GRA-TAN Farm

Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-2181

Lakeroad Black Angus

Jim & Donna Rowe, Worsley AB

Donna (780) 835-9588

Jim (780) 835-0455

Lazy B Livestock

Trevor Binks & Melanie Klassen, Grande Prairie, AB 780-539-7128 / 780-518-0630

REGISTEREDRED&BLACKANGUSBULLS

Box93 Buffaloheadprairie,ab T0H4A0

Heart Valley Angus Nat & Chris Tschetter, Wanham, AB 780-978-6407 / 780-978-6406

HORIZONREDANGUS

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John&Marthaharms 780-928-4649Home 780-926-9540Cell www.crestlandfarms.com R0011923291

PhilipDriedger LaCrete,AB(780)926-5896

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

Box159,Cleardale,ABT0H3Y0 Pete(cell):780-835-8291 www.northwaycattle.ca

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R0011920398 Red& BlackAngus Yearlings& Two-Year-Olds Mark& GingerZahacy Phone(780)523-5356 Cell(780)523-1356
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Red Angus Bullsand Heifers forSale

M.C. Quantock Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB 800-561-2855 SMOKYRIVERREDANGUS MaynardBoese (780)568-4340 CurtisBoese (780)876-4526 R0011923292

SADLIERCATTLECO. ToddSadlier Hwy64,HinesCreek,AB (780)772-3978

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offthe Farm Farm Landaker Charolais Farm Alan & Shelley Landaker, Brownvale, AB 780-618-3928

BlackAngus&ShorthornBulls

Raising Cattle Responsibly forover FourGenerations ForSalebyPrivateTreaty

723066RgeRd111,Beaverlodge,AB FredTrieber|(780)831-1346 fredtrieber@gmail.com NaomiTrieber|(780)814-0052 trieberfarms@gmail.com

Joe&CourtneySchulz

Box43Site2RR1,SpiritRiver,AB,T0H3G0

373549710130 R0011927524 LAZYRCATTLECO. PurebredCharolaisBulls ForSalebyPrivateTreaty Box29,Joussard,ABT0G1J0 GregRich(780)536-0952 LianeLambert(780)926-0905 230100

230001

Cell:780-864-6448Home:780-351-2608 59396

SchweitzerRanch

Troy&Kristina (780)814.3598•troy1@telusplanet.net

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 & Effie Lakusta, Andrew, AB 780-719-0264/780-365-2079

Triangle Stock Farm

Kevin&BarbaraQuist

Phone:780.876.4649

Email:kbqrr2@hotmail.com

SellingYearling&2-Year-OldRegistered SilverWillowRanch 220135

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

Dry Creek Ranch Seth Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC 250-793-1858

JayDawn Farms Jason & Nicole McQuaig, Sexsmith, AB 780-933-5530 Valanjou Charolais Phillipe & Rae Lusson, Clyde, AB 780-206-5440/780-348-5683

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

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Chittick Family Hereford Ranch

Raymond & Mona Chittick, Whitecourt, AB 780-778-0150

Eureka Hereford Farms

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

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RegisteredPolledHerefordBullsandHeifersforsale

Home:(780)832-4068•Cell:(780)831-9106

Chad&AnnaFriesen Box1185,GrandePrairie,ABT8V4B6

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

Garry 780-836-2125 / 780-836-0117

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 780-518-2643

Whiskey Jack Black

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

Nor-Alta Limousin

Leonel & Lacey Plante & Family, Kinuso, AB 780-805-5237

Pinnacle View Limousin

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

RED POLLS

ShadowCreekRedPolls

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Dean&MarshaAnderson–FortStJohn,BC (250)827-3293•marshascows@hotmail.com www.shadowcreek.farm

GRUNDKEFAMILY

North 42 Cattle Company

Heath Barneld, Sexsmith, AB 780-897-3339

Whispering Aspen Ranch

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

Trieber Farms

Fred & Naomi Trieber, Beaverlodge, AB

(780)924-2464-(780)982-2472

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

Yearling &Two-Year-Old ShorthornBulls forSale offtheFarm

TAMARACKSHORTHORNS

AlvinJohnson|Brownvale,AB Cell:(780)618-9044|ajohnson_1959@icloud.com

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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

Crystal Springs Ranch

Eckbert & Christa Weitzel

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

The Northern Horizon, May 12, 2023 A20
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GRA-TAN Farm

Grant & Tanya Chittick , Mayerthorpe, AB

780-786-2181

Hodges Simmentals

Roy & Scot Hodges, Beaverlodge, AB

780-512-4669

100% CustomerSatisfactionis The JayDawn Advantage RED&BLACKSIMMENTALS ANDCHAROLAIS BREDFORCALVINGEASE, WEANINGWEIGHTS&MATERNALTRAITS JayDawn Farms JASON&NIKKIMCQUAIG SEXSMITH,ALBERTA (c)780.933.5530 jmcquaig@gpnet.ca

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

Lakeroad Simmentals

Sarah Hayward & Kolby Rowe, Fairview, AB

780-835-8841

M.C. Quantock

Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB

800-561-2855

Home (780)356-2113 EldenCell (780)518-3536 230057

PEACECOUNTRYSIMMENTALS

Box154,CecilLake,BCV0C1G0 www.peacecountrysimmentals.com

Rachido Ranch

Randy & Donna Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-4373

Roseeld Simmentals

James & Martha Wiebe, Prespatou, BC 250-630-2621

Triangle Stock Farm

The Kleppers, Stony Plain, AB 780-718-9334/780-718-6024

SIBL Simmentals

The Smith Families, Cherhill, AB 780-785-2045

Wolfe Farms

Tony Wolfe, Valleyview, AB 780-524-9322

Yearlingand2yr.oldBullsforSalebyPrivateTreaty Box238, FAIRVIEW,ALBERTA TOH1LO

Norbert&JaniceLuken 780-835-3165

Email:njluken6@gmail.com

REGISTEREDSIMMENTALS

BOX655,BEAVERLODGE,ABTOH0C0

KEITHHODGES 780-831-7999 keith@arlshop.com

Whiskey Jack Black

KEIRANHODGES

780-933-5637 hodgey_177@hotmail.com

Herefords & Simmentals

Tamara & Darcy Kuriga, Whitelaw, AB 780-834-7108/780-835-8090

Red&Black Purebred Simmental Seedstock

WillowCreekSimmentals|CrookedCreek,AB Mike&MariKlassen|(780)832-7343 Colby&TiffanyKlassen|(780)832-6714 willowcreeksimmentals@gmail.com

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OFFERING SPECKLEPARK BULLS&HEIFERS STEVE&SUSIEJACK SPIRITRIVER,AB (780)864-7852|STEVEANDSUSIEHOME@GMAIL.COM 230059
R0011923290 RIMROCKRANCH TheHarvey’s SPECKLEPARKPUREBREDBULLSANDHEIFERS FORSALE 250-719-9575
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230060 REGISTEREDPUREBRED SPECKLEPARKCATTLE ForSalebyPrivateTreatyOffTheRanch Cody&RodiMurray Beaverlodge,AB (780)831-5781 cdymurray@yahoo.ca
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D1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2CowsD1-D2Cows $122.00$145.00$122.00$142.00n/an/a$122.00$140.00$148.00$175.00$143.00$165.00$145.00$167.50$140.00$155.00$140.00$153.50 D3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4CowsD3-D4Cows $115.00$132.00$110.00$128.00n/an/a$115.00$125.00$130.00$147.00$129.00$143.00$120.00$144.00$125.00$139.00$120.00$135.00 HeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettes $150.00$200.00$140.00$192.00n/an/an/an/a$165.00$202.50$165.00$210.00$160.00$200.00$150.00$200.00$170.00$207.00 BolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBullsBolognaBulls $142.00$155.00$135.00$162.00n/an/a$140.00$155.00$157.00$170.00$155.00$175.00$155.00$170.00$155.00$170.00$145.00$170.00 FeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBullsFeederBulls $150.00$162.00$150.00$165.00n/an/a$135.00$145.00$160.00$195.00$160.00$203.00$165.00$200.00n/an/a$160.00$199.00

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SALEDATE Mon,May1,2023 Mon,April24,2023 ONOFFER1,193Head 1,807Head FEEDERSTEERS BIDLOWHIGHLOWHIGH 300-399$325.00$396.25$300.00$362.50 400-499$325.00$378.00$310.00$372.00 500-599$310.00$369.00$310.25$358.50 600-699$290.00$349.75$285.00$345.26 700-799$275.00$320.00$250.00$319.25 800-899$230.00$284.00$230.50$286.75 900-999$222.00$260.25$227.00$256.00 1,000+$195.00$238.00$190.00$235.00 FEEDERHEIFERS BIDLOWHIGHLOWHIGH 300-399$270.00$314.00$280.25$339.50 400-499$270.25$320.00$280.25$344.00 500-599$270.00$322.00$279.25$330.50 600-699$271.00$307.25$260.00$308.50 700-799$240.00$278.00$235.00$283.00 800-899$220.00$261.00$222.50$261.50 900-999$210.00$231.00$190.00$224.50 1,000+$180.00$216.00$190.00$210.50 SLAUGHTERCATTLE D1-D2COWSD1-D2COWS $135.00$155.00$135.00$155.00 D4COWSD4COWS $120.00$134.00$110.00$125.00 SLAUGHTERBULLSSLAUGHTERBULLS $135.00$165.00$135.00$176.00
THORSBYSTOCKYARDS OFFICE(780)789-3915 CURRENTMARKETPRICING WeekofApril30,2023 SLAUGHTERBULLSLOWHIGH NCLE $125.00$172.00 Viking $135.00$173.00 Innisfail $120.00$175.00 Olds $145.00$170.00 BCLPCA $147.00$172.00 STEERS500-599LOWHIGH NCLE $300.00$360.00 Viking $328.00$365.00 Innisfail $300.00$375.00 Olds $285.00$359.00 BCLPCA(Avg/High)$364.13$400.00 STEERS600-699LOWHIGH NCLE $290.00$345.00 Viking $304.00$351.00 Innisfail $290.00$350.00 Olds $270.00$339.00 BCLPCA(Avg/High)$322.87$357.00 STEERS700-799LOWHIGH NCLE $275.00$315.00 Viking $272.00$326.00 Innisfail $270.00$314.00 Olds $270.00$322.00 BCLPCA(Avg/High)$278.42$304.50 STEERS800-899LOWHIGH NCLE $250.00$290.00 Viking $245.00$292.00 Innisfail $250.00$292.00 Olds $220.00$263.00 BCLPCA(Avg/High)$263.47$280.00 HEIFERS500-599LOWHIGH NCLE $280.00$330.00 Viking $286.00$340.00 Innisfail $220.00$330.00 Olds $255.00$320.00 BCLPCA(Avg/High)$292.99$315.00 HEIFERS600-699LOWHIGH NCLE $260.00$312.00 Viking $275.00$308.00 Innisfail $200.00$318.00 Olds $240.00$308.00 BCLPCA(Avg/High)$273.00$304.00 HEIFERS700-799LOWHIGH NCLE $250.00$290.00 Viking $254.00$285.00 Innisfail $200.00$285.00 Olds $220.00$285.00 BCLPCA(Avg/High)$246.36$273.00 HEIFERS800-899LOWHIGH NCLE $230.00$270.00 Viking $236.00$266.00 Innisfail $200.00$265.00 Olds $200.00$250.00 BCLPCA(Avg/High)$223.72$246.00 7096841
REPLACEMENTCATTLE FEEDERCOWSFEEDERCOWS $145.00$160.00$145.00$160.00
CANADA/US$ May05/23$73.70Apr28/23$73.46May06/22$77.63 BANKRATE May02/234.75Apr25/234.75May03/221.25 CATTLESLAUGHTER WEEKENDApr29/23(prel)Apr22/23(prel)Apr30/22 CANADA57,495 61,109 66,457 EAST12,390 12,343 14,348 WEST45,105 48,766 52,109 WEEKENDMay06/23(est)Apr29/23(est) May07/22 US 613,000 602,000 608,000 CANADIANCATTLEGRADES WEEKENDApr29/23 Apr22/23 Apr30/22 A 46,301 47,982 53,096 B 631 761 772 D 5,498 7,045 6,270 E 322 305 287AGRADE MARBLING(%) WEEKENDApr29/23 Apr22/23 Apr30/22 AAA73.5% 72.6% 81.0% AA 25.7% 26.3% 18.2% A 0.8% 1.1% 0.8% CANADIANCATTLECLASSES WEEKENDApr29/23(prel)Apr22/23(prel)Apr30/22 STEERS27,710 26,659 35,624 HEIFERS21,443 24,493 21,948 COWS7,919 9,593 8,492 BULLS423 364 393 CALVES2,796 3,317 3,149 CATTLEFUTURES-US4/CWT-CLOSEMay05,2023 MONTHLIVECHANGEMONTHFEEDERCHANGE Jun-23161.93-3.55May-23202.53-8.45 Aug-23159.50-4.28Aug-23221.43-9.30 Oct-23163.57-4.05Sep-23225.05-8.75 Dec-23168.15-3.63Oct-23227.50-8.03 Feb-24172.35-3.20Nov-23228.55-7.52 Apr-24175.65-3.05Jan-24227.35-6.63 WEEKEND May05/23Apr28/23 May06/22 USFSP-US$/CWT199.46203.20 155.60 CATTLEINDICATORS(byprodvalues) WEEKENDApr28/23 Apr21/23 Apr29/22 US-US$/CWT13.02 12.85 13.44 CURRENTNESSApr29/23 Apr22/22 Apr30/22 WEST-A1%25.9% 24.8% 13.4% CAN-A1%22.3% 21.6% 12.6% FD:STRRATIOApr28/23 Apr21/23 Apr29/22 ALTABARLEY24.6 24.8 16.9 Apr29/23 Apr22/23 Apr30/22 USCORNN/A N/A N/A AVGCARCASSWTApr29/23 Apr22/23 Apr30/22 WESTSTR-LBS860.0 872.0 941.0 CANSTR-LBS884.0 895.0 945.0 USCATTLE-LBS821.0 821.0 833.0 DIRECTMARKETING PURCHASINGBULLS,COWS&FEEDERS·SELLINGBREDCOWS&GRASSCATTLE CALLFORGUARANTEEDPRICE·FULLYLICENSED·BONDEDBUYERS·0%SELLINGCOMMISSION OPEN9:00A.M.TO5:00P.M.-MONDAYTOFRIDAY·ALLYEARLONG! ALBERTASELECTMEATS AProvinciAlly licensedmeAtfAcility 230052 780.766.2683 2MILES SOUTHOF HWY43 ON RR92 THEN ¼MILE EASTON TWP712 Glen780-897-9570•Nolan780-518-0709 1-1/2milesSouthofHighway43onRangeRoad85 AlbertaSelectMeats A26 The Northern Horizon, May 12, 2023

Horizon Dan was passing through Eaglesham a couple weeks ago and ran into Naomi, Jason and Findlay using reclaimed wood to build raised planter #1 for this gardening season. Being a raised bed builder myself, he just had to stop and say hello.

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Sheep-464Head

review Statistics&DataDevelopmentBranchAlbertaAgricultureandRuralDevelopment 1184864 BeaverHillAuctionService-Tofield-April24,2023 ABAg&RuralDev/Stats&DataDevBranch MAY5,2023 OldsAuctionMart-Olds-May2,2023-308TotalHeadonOffer Sheep FeederLambs $/LB 30-50lbs $3.05to$3.90 50-60lbs $3.00to$3.50 60-70lbs $2.89to$3.27 70-80lbs $2.80to$3.21 80-90lbs $2.80to$3.04 90-100lbs $2.65to$2.09 100-110lbs $2.35to$2.78 110&Overlbs $2.35to$2.78 Ewes $0.95to$1.54 BredEwes noneonoffer Rams $0.98to$1.33 Goats FeederGoats $/LB 30-40lbs $2.60to$3.30 40-50lbs $3.30to$3.75 50-60lbs $2.80to$3.18 60-70lbs $2.85to$3.29 70-80lbs $2.60to$3.26 80-90lbs $2.20to$2.80 90-100lbs $2.20to$2.70 100&Overlbs noneonoffer Nannies $1.75to$2.55 BredNannies noneonoffer Billies $2.20to$3.18
Sheep-Wool $/CWT 0-54lbs $300.00to$344.00 55-69lbs $250.00to$325.00 70-85lbs $260.00to$315.00 86-105lbs $230.00to$275.00 106&Overlbs $210.00to$255.00 Ewes $90.00to$190.00 Rams $100.00to$170.00 BredEwes(Head) $200.00to$285.00 Sheep-Hair $/CWT 0-54lbs $250.00to$290.00 55-69lbs $230.00to$290.00 70-85lbs $250.00to$285.00 86-105lbs $235.00to$262.00 106&Overlbs $230.00to$247.00 Ewes $90.00to$145.00 Rams $120.00to$170.00 Ewe/LambFamily $250.00to$360.00 Goats-130Head Goats $/CWT LightFeederKids 0-60lbs $270.00to$300.00 DoelingKids 45-69lbs $300.00to$375.00 70+lbs $290.00to$375.00 BucklingKids 45-69lbs $300.00to$405.00 70+lbs $325.00to$405.00 WetherKids 45-69lbs $310.00to$350.00 70+lbs $310.00to$360.00 Adults MatureNannies $200.00to$290.00 MatureBucks $260.00to$315.00 BredDoes $250.00to$350.00 Nanny/Kid(Unit) $275.00to$400.00 HOGSLAUGHTER WEEKEND Apr29/23(prel)Apr22/23(prel)Apr30/22 CANADA 431,652435,094431,482 EAST 244,891250,500244,249 WEST 186,761184,594187,233 AB/BC 62,48362,93261,370 WEEKENDMay06/23(est)Apr29/23(est)May07/22 US 2,311,0002,340,0002,379,000 HOGCASHPRICES-INDEX100-$/KG WEEKENDMay05/23Apr28/23May06/22 ALTAAVG 1.736 1.698 2.306 ONTAVG N/A 2.125 2.042 INTERIORIOWAMINNESOTAHOGCASHPRICES WEEKENDMay05/23Apr28/23May06/22 US$/CWT 75.35 73.05 110.19 CANEQVT$/KG 1.903 1.851 2.643 HOGINDICATORS WEEKENDApr29/23Apr22/23Apr30/22 AVDRSDWT US-LBS 217.00217.00219.00 FD:HOGRATIOApr28/23Apr21/23Apr29/22 USCORN N/A N/A N/A ALTABARLEY 6.7 6.8 8.3 USCARCASS CUTOUT May05/23Apr28/23May06/22 US$/CWT N/A$79.12$105.39 HOGFUTURES-US$/CWT MONTH LEAN CHANGE May2023 75.53 -4.13 June2023 83.78 -7.92 July2023 85.42 -8.25 August2023 86.38 -8.30 October2023 78.40 -5.97 December2023 75.28 -4.82 BeaverHillAuctionService-Tofield-April17,2023 Sheep-888Head Sheep-Wool $/CWT 0-54lbs $215.00to$295.00 55-69lbs $220.00to$305.00 70-85lbs $230.00to$285.00 86-105lbs $220.00to$275.00 106&Overlbs $210.00to$255.00 Ewes $85.00to$198.00 Rams $90.00to$190.00 BredEwes(Head) $170.00to$265.00 Sheep-Hair $/CWT 0-54lbs $200.00to$250.00 55-69lbs $220.00to$270.00 70-85lbs $220.00to$275.00 86-105lbs $220.00to$250.00 106&Overlbs $200.00to$247.00 Ewes $95.00to$165.00 Rams $125.00to$190.00 Ewe/LambFamily $250.00to$360.00 Goats-297Head Goats $/CWT LightFeederKids 0-60lbs $210.00to$280.00 DoelingKids 45-69lbs $260.00to$315.00 70+lbs $270.00to$300.00 BucklingKids 45-69lbs $280.00to$335.00 70+lbs $280.00to$350.00 WetherKids 45-69lbs $280.00to$335.00 70+lbs $280.00to$340.00 Adults MatureNannies $155.00to$230.00 MatureBucks $240.00to$305.00 BredDoes $275.00to$400.00 Nanny/Kid(Unit) $350.00to$450.00 R0011923131 I’VECHECKEDITTWICE! ThenextissueoftheNorthernHorizoncomesouton: MAY26th,2023 Deadlineforbookingadisplayad: 12:00NoononWednesday,May17th,2023 Deadlinetobookaclassifiedad:10:00a.m.,Friday,May19th,2023 (Ph)250-782-4888•(Fax)250-782-6300•(Email)horizon@dcdn.ca DanPrzybylski SalesMgr. 250-784-4319 horizon@dcdn.ca JanisKmet BCSalesRep. 250-219-0369 jkmet@dcdn.ca A28 The Northern Horizon, May 12, 2023

Local Food Infrastructure Fund announced

Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, while visiting RideauRockcliffe Community Resource Centre with the Honourable Mona Fortier, Member of Parliament for Ottawa–Vanier and President of the Treasury Board, announced $10 million for a new phase of the Local Food Infrastructure Fund (LFIF).

LFIF is a 5-year, $70-million initiative, ending on March 31, 2024. It was created as part of the Government of Canada’s Food Policy, a roadmap for healthier and more sustainable food systems in Canada. LFIF supports community-based, notfor-profit organizations to improve food security by strengthening local food systems and improving access to nutritious food.

This new phase of LFIF will provide rapid-response funding in the range of $15,000 to $120,000 per project to help improve food security in communities through investments in equipment and infrastructure needs. Project impacts must be targeted and immediate, and must be directly

related to addressing food security and increasing the accessibility of healthy, nutritious and ideally local foods within communities. For example, a project could help purchase and install a walk-in refrigerator or storage units for donated food.

Program details and requirements are available now. Eligible applicants from across Canada will be able to submit applications for this intake from May 4 until May 31, 2023. Organizations who have received LFIF funding in the past will be eligible to apply to this new funding opportunity.

During their visit to RideauRockcliffe Community Resource Centre, Minister Bibeau and Minister Fortier toured the facility and learned about the organization’s support of community food security in Ottawa. Rideau-Rockcliffe Community Resource Centre received a total of $71,502 through past phases of LFIF to purchase a refrigerated vehicle and vertical growing racks and towers. These

community projects have allowed the organization to increase food production, while also improving distribution to community members.

“Now more than ever, we must support the work of organizations and food banks that help those who need it most. With today’s launch of this new phase of the Local Food Infrastructure Fund, our Government takes concrete and direct action, which will allow them to continue to ensure access to healthy and nutritious food,” said Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food

“Food security is a priority for the people of Ottawa–Vanier and for communities across Canada. Through the Local Food Infrastructure Fund, our Government is supporting food banks and local organizations, like the Rideau-Rockcliffe Community Resource Centre, by enabling them to acquire equipment that is essential to providing food services to those who need it most,” said Mona Fortier, Member

of Parliament for Ottawa–Vanier and President of the Treasury Board

“Thanks to the Local Food Infrastructure Fund, the Rideau-Rockcliffe Community Resource Centre has been able to significantly expand and enhance its Social Harvest and Good Food Box programs, which play a vital role in promoting food security, expanding access to affordable and nutritious fruits and vegetables for community members, supporting and expanding local agricultural production, and building more resilient communities. The support from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has allowed us to greatly enhance and expand our programs, offering healthy, nutritious, and affordable food options, while also supporting local food production and strengthening our local food systems, particularly during difficult times,” said Sebastian Gaissert, Executive Director, Rideau-Rockcliffe Community Resource Centre.

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It’s the 9th Annual Field Day at the Research Farm

Come out to the 9th Annual Field Day at the Research Farm!

Visit with folks at our tradeshow and experts in the field, as well as checking out this year’s small plots of perennial and annual forages, biostimulant trials, and perennial grain research.

As well as see some of our field scale trials of spring winter Cereal mixes, intercropped wheat and clover, and cocktail mix.

Thursday, August 3rd 2 pm -8 pm

At the Fairview Research Farm

2:00 pm - Gates open Tradeshow, Plot Tours, Speaker Stations

5:30 pm - Supper & Announcements

6:30 pm - Small Plot Harvesting Demo

7:00 pm - Social & Plot Tours

8:00 pm - Gates Close

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MKMartin76” hydraulicdriveskidsteersnowblower...... $9,500

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During the high-hazard time in spring, and throughout the wildfire season, it is critical that

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DiscoverThePeaceCountry PhotosandinformationbyKenConnors(Chernuka)©2023

It’s a Summer Pasture Tour going June 15

We will visit a couple producers to showcase their practices, learn about water quality for livestock from Bart Lardner and end the day with a scrumptious supper & social.

Goes June 15 at Cecil Lake Hall 1:30pm.

Relaxatyourowncampsiteknowing thatthekidsareplayingnotthatfar awayatFigureEightLakeProvincial Park,locatedapproximately20kmnorth ofBrownvale,AlbertaintheMDof NorthernLights.

Youwon’thearthesoundofmotorboats whilecampingatthispark,becauseno gasmotorsareallowed.Onlyelectric motorsareallowedbesidespaddle crafts.Onewillenjoycanoeingalongthe shoresofthissmalllake,appreciatingthe sightsandsoundsofnaturemakingita practicaloutdoorexperience.Fivetosix poundrainbowtroutcanbecaughtfrom thislakeusingcornonasmallhookor trollingwiththewell-knownwillowleaf.

FigureEightLakeProvincialParkhas only27campsiteslocatedonthewestside ofthelakethatcanaccommodateboth

RV’sandtents.Therearenoservicesat thiscampground.

Becausethelakeisshallow,thatmeans thewaterisusuallywarmerthanother lakesintheareaandmakesitidealfor swimming.Abeachareaislocatednotfar fromtheplaygroundandnotfarfromthe campsites.

Originallytherewasnolakehere,but onlyaslough.In1969manyvolunteers fromtheBrownvalecommunitytookit onthemselvestodrainit,clearthebrush, bringinsandandstockitwithrainbow trout.FigureEightLaketookitsname fromtheshapeofthelakewhenthewater levelwaslowandresembledafigure eight.Theparkcoversanareaof38.6 hectaresor95.4acresandhasprovento beanidealgetawayforrelaxationanda changeofsceneryinthesummermonths.

Inthewintermonths,CrossCountry Skiingispopularhereasithasabout5km ofungroomedtrailsaswellIceFishingis alsopopular.

Thinkingofparticipating? SunsetPrairieRecreationCommissionpresentsthe

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Canada moves forward with plant breeding

Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, announced updated guidance for seed regulations that will provide clear direction for plant breeders so that Canadian farmers can access new seed varieties, enhance sustainable food production and be more resilient in the face of today’s challenges. The Government of Canada is also strengthening transparency measures for products of plant breeding innovation and investing in the Canadian Organic Standards to protect the integrity of the organic sector.

Plant breeding innovations allow new plant varieties to be developed more effectively and efficiently than through conventional breeding. This can benefit farmers and consumers by providing them with access to plants and seeds that are both safe for humans, animals, and the environment. These varieties can also be more resistant to extreme temperature, precipitation, and insects, helping us adapt to climate change, feed a growing population and keep food costs down for consumers.

Through the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)’s updated guidance for Part V of the Seeds Regulations, seed developers will be able to confidently invest in new products while maintaining the high standard of safety that Canada is known for domestically and internationally.

This update builds on a similar update last year to the Novel Food Regulations by Health Canada.

To help maintain the integrity of organic certifications, which allow the use of conventional seed but not gene edited seed, the government is announcing a series of measures to ensure transparency in how the seed is produced. Firstly, the creation of a Government-Industry Steering Committee on Plant Breeding Innovations Transparency to facilitate ongoing discussions as gene-edited products are introduced in the marketplace. Secondly, the expansion of the Seeds Canada Canadian Variety Transparency Database to provide transparency around individual seed varieties. Thirdly, federal

oversight of the Canadian Variety Transparency Database to ensure the completeness and robustness of the database.

These measures are informed by the recommendations and the work of the Industry-Government Technical Committee on Plant Breeding Innovation Transparency, which is comprised of members from the organic, conventional, and seed sectors, as well as officials from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Health Canada. Their continued engagement will enable the Canadian Variety Transparency Database to succeed, ensuring the transparency of seed innovations in Canada.

In addition to these measures, Minister Bibeau announced that the Government will once again provide funding to support the review of Canada’s organic standards, which are updated every five years and due for renewal in 2025.

The United States, Japan,

Australia, Argentina and Brazil have clarified the pathway for gene-edited products. New Zealand, the UK and the European Union (EU) are in the process of doing so.

The Government of Canada is committed to protecting the health and safety of Canadians and the environment through science and evidence-based decisionmaking, and recognizes that new plant breeding innovations, including gene-editing, allow new plant varieties to be developed more efficiently than conventional breeding.

“The Canadian Federation of Agriculture supports the release of CFIA’s new guidance on plant breeding innovation and ongoing commitment to transparency for producers. This will ultimately help Canadian farmers access new plant varieties that are more resilient to pests and extreme weather events and support our food security and sustainability objectives,” said Keith Currie, President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture.

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2220 Misc Farm Equipment

1 John Deere Starfire receiver ITC, No extended module. $250. Call/Text 780-5320114 33ft Flex-coil packers set $4000. 403-601-6895

John Deere Vibrashank

harrows.

(780)694-2447

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780-380-9676, 780-933-

6363

42ft Valmar seed spreader.

$800. Phone Neil after 5pm (780)694-2447

500 gallon Fuel Tank with metal stand flow meter and hose. (780)532-4741

500 gallon plastic water transport tank. $500.

(780)532-4741

Case IH 770 6-bottom plow spring reset. Coulters 16inch bottoms. Excellent Shape. $6500. Call/Text 780532-0114

Cockshut cultivator

247/12ft with shovels $800.

403-601-6895

Dismantling Cultivator, disc, and plows for parts. Some air drills. 780-831-6747

Eaton Hydraulic Pump. Tandem - 2-48 Servo. Out of GEHL Skid Steer. (1800hrs)

Phone/Text. 780-832-8103.

FOR SALE: Egg candler Speed King electric unit Phone 250-843-7115

Glemmer Fuel Tank Double wall 2200 Litre. $1000.

403-601-6895

Looking for John Deere

535 Mower Conditioner (discbine) for parts. or #635/735/835/C35/S350

250-759-4797

2220 Misc Farm Equipment

Massey Ferguson 15ft disc with coil packers. $700 Phone Neil after 5pm (780)694-2447

2223

Oilfield/Well Site Equipment

200-amp Lincoln Pipeliner welder, low hours, $5000

OBO. Also 300 feet welding cable $1000. 780-296-5010

2225

Tools

13ft steel table folds for railings. $1200 OBO. 780-296-5010

1500 lb Motorcycle hydraulic jack. Used once. $150

OBO.

780-296-5010

2230

Tractors

John Deere 8640 Tractor, series 50 engine, 4 hydraulic outlets. Call 780-618-9161 or 780-836-2107

2231 Tractors (100HP - 300HP)

1980 Allis Chalmers 7080

Tractor for Sale. 185HP, Cab. $14,000 OBO Call 780834-0479 or 780-685-2374

2236 Grain Augers

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

2239 Grain Vacs & Extractors

Walinga 510 grain vac with new hoses. $6200. 780-864-0809

2220 Misc Farm Equipment

ON-FARM SAFETY CHECKLIST GENERAL

1) Are electrical leads, cables and equipment regularly inspected and maintained?

2) Have you replaced/repaired any exposed electrical wires, damaged electrical switches, power points, conduits, or appliances likely to cause an electric shock/death?

3) Is a safety switch or residual current device (RCD) or an earth leakage protection device used when using portable electrical equipment, e.g. tools, irrigation pumps?

4) Prior to lifting anything, do you adopt correct manual handling procedures?

5) Is hearing protection worn in areas where you need to raise your voice to talk to others?

6) Are your firearms and ammunition stored in a safe place and out of reach of children?

7) Do you adopt correct handling techniques when working with animals?

8) Have you identified the hazards associated with dams and waterways?

Feed & Grain

Forage pasture mix. $4.25/lb

Please Phone: 250-785-5505

Oats for sale, milling and feed grade, good bushel weight Call 780-781-4457

3520 Horses & Tack

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

780-518-7469

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

Registered Black Percheron Stud. Can view last 3 colt crops on ranch. Call/Text

780-518-1669

3535

Livestock

2-year old Simmental Hereford cross bulls. Semen tested Free delivery. Phone: 780-836-2125 or 780-8360117

Angus Bulls for sale. Semen tested and vet evaluated. Manning area, delivery available 780-781-4457

Blue healer puppies. Ready to go first week of May with first shots. 780-876-7618

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

780-518-7469

5020 Business Services

3535 Livestock

For Sale: Black white-faced Heifers Yearlings, 2-YearOlds, & more. Information: 250-827-3843.

High Quality 2-Year-Old

Registered Polled Hereford Bulls for Sale. Heifer and Herd Bulls Available. 780831-8338

High Quality Yearling Registered Hereford and Hereford Cross Heifers for Sale. Call Anna 780-831-8338

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

Purebred Shorthorn bulls for sale. Red/White/Roan. Call Tamarack Shorthorns for all your bull needs. 780-6189044

Registered Black Angus yearling bulls for sale. Semen-tested. Ready to go. 780-354-2726 or 780-831-8497

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

3535 Livestock

Registered Red Poll bulls: small heads, smooth shoulders make these bulls ideal for heifers. 250-827-3293

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

Yearling and Two-Year-Old

Registered Simmental Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty. Call Norbert 780-835-9314

Yearling Simmental Bulls for Sale. Semen Tested. Ready to go. Rosefield Simmentals Call James 250-793-0462

3535 Livestock

3537 Swine

8-Month-Old Berkshire-Cross Gilt. Will be a good butcher pig by Fall. $2.00/lb 250-789-3778

3563 Dogs

Border Collie Puppies. Born March 20, ready mid-May. Good for Cattle/Sheep. $200/each. Valleyview. 780552-6011/780-524-2076

Purebred Siberian Husky Crossed with Great Pyrenees. 1-female and 2-males. 10 months. $100/each. OBO 250-789-3778

6041 Land for Sale

Located: Bonanza Northwest 33-79-12-W6 Half ownership. (587)726-9002

6532 Farmland - Lease

6-acre berry farm to lease, w/house&garage. Ideal family venture. $1,200/month Hines Creek, AB Call/780494-2278, text/780-834-6282

3535 Livestock

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8032 Bobcat/Backhoe Services

For Sale: 84inch General Purpose Skidsteer Bucket. $1,500 O.B.O. Call 780-841-2984

9025

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

Small, square bales wheat straw. Good, clean/dry & under roof. Bundles of 21. Call/text 780-978-4705

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

9036

WANHAM, ALBERTA

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 negotiable. Serious inquiries only.

For more information, call (780) 694-2375 230255

14-foot Butler Grain Bins. Some have aeration. Call Ed at 780-618-9161 or 780-8362107

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

9145 Domestic Cars

2008 Buick Enclave CX/4DR/AWD. Summer/Winter Tires. Body very-good condition. Engine requires head-gasket. $7000 OBO. 780-832-8103

9015 Farmers Markets

9160 Trucks & Vans

Looking to buy a long wheel base Kenworth Truck in good working condition.

250-759-4956

2005 Dodge Dakota. 2WD, Automatic, Gas, 216,921kms, 3.7 V6. As is. Alberta Registered. $4000. 780-766-2893

1988 Dodge A-Frame Winch Truck. Dually, 4x4, locking hubs. 70,000 original miles. No rust. 780-523-1488

1983 Ford 6.9-Litre diesel 4WD, Fixerupper or for parts truck 90,000 km, $1000 OBO 250-789-3778

1981 Chevy Cheyenne 1-ton rebuilt 454, cab rebuilt 5-years ago. Leather Headliner/Bucket-seats/console $,25,000 OBO 780-296-5010

9161 Trucks - 4WD

2004 F350 C/Cab, Dually, Flat Deck, 6L, Manual, 361,000kms, Needs Repairs, $5,000 or Trade 250-789-3778

9183 Utility Trailers

2004 Tridem Gooseneck flatdeck trailer. In good shape. New deck, bearings, hubs, and brakes. 403-894-7633 8ft-x-16ft single-axle trailer

12”high for moving sheds or small buildings. Asking $3000 OBO. 780-296-5010

9015 Farmers Markets

ALBERTA’S FARMERS

MAY/JUNE 2023

Thursday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. | June 29

9185 Boats

For Sale: 1993- 22Ft River Glass river boat & trailer. Asking $25,000; Call 250 261-1943

9020 Feed & Seed

9220 RVs/Campers/Trailers

2010 JAYCO 5th-Wheel RV, (RLDS) 31.5 ft. Always kept inside. Like-new condition. $29,000. Phone/Text 780-832-8103

9020 Feed & Seed

9015 Farmers Markets

9015 Farmers Markets

Special Markets: June 4 | 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. | South Peace Centennial Museum | June 9 | Time to be Determined | Art Walk Market

Berwyn | Berwyn Ag Building (5001 – 51st St) Contact: (780) 625-4190, 780-625-7248 or farmersmarketberwyn@gmail.com

Sunday | 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. | May 7 | June 11

Enilda | Women’s Institute Hall (2 – First Ave) Contact: (780) 523-2130 or enildafarmersmarket2021@gmail.com

Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | May 6 | June 3

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

Special Markets: May 10 | 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. | June 14 | 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

Friday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. | May 5, 12, 19, 26 | June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30

Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. | May 6, 13, 20, 27 | June 3, 10, 17, 24

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

Wednesday | 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. | May 3, 17, 31 | June 14, 21, 28

Kinuso | Kinuso Ag Hall (1 Swan Ave) Contact: (780) 805-4905 or kinusoag@gmail.com

Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | May 20 | June 3, 17

La Crete | Jubilee Park (9102 - 100th Street) Contact: (780) 247-0090 or lacretefarmersmarket@gmail.com

Wednesday | 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. | June 14, 21, 28

Manning | Royal Canadian Legion (115 – 3rd Ave SW) Contact: (780) 247-4989 or g58stahl@hotmail.com

Friday | 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. | May 12, 26 | June 2, 16, 30

Peace River | Westhill Industrial Plaza (8002 – 102nd Ave, Bays C & D) Contact: (780) 274-0536 or tracysimoneau@csno.ab.ca

Saturdays | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | May 13, 27 | June 10, 24

Rycroft | Rycroft Ag Centre (5010 – 49th Ave) Contact: (780) 831-8792 or rycroftfarmersmarket@gmail.com

Thursday | 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. | June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 | Special Markets: May 13 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Sexsmith | Sexsmith Curling Rink (9913 – 99th St) Contact: (780) 882-1974 or wellness@sexsmith.ca

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Bay Tree |Bay Tree General Store Outdoor Rink | Contact: Debbra Friesen at baytreemarketon49@gmail.com Tuesdays | 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. | June 6, 13, 20, 27 Beaverlodge | Beaverlodge Ag Complex (1400 – 5th Ave) | Contact: (780) 518-6562 or haightd@telus.net Tuesday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. | May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | June 6, 13, 20, 27 Wednesday | 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 | June 7, 14, 21, 28 Saturdays | 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. | May 27 | June 2, 24 Beaverlodge - South Peace Centennial South Peace Centennial Museum (Hwy 43) Contact: (403) 608-8269 or spcfarmersmarket@gmail.com
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Vilna is naturally inviting! - and welcoming!

Vilna is one of those hidden gems in Alberta that deserves more recognition. Their historic main street will take you back in time with wooden sidewalks, 1920’s style storefronts and an operational pool hall built over 100 years ago. Even old-fashioned kindness is still prevalent in Vilna, as they became “Alberta’s Most Welcoming Community” in 2022, by receiving an overwhelming number of nominations through the Rumble Alberta Best of Alberta contest.

This community spirit has a long history. The region was settled, primarily by Ukrainian and Polish immigrants, around 1907. Between then and when the town was named in 1920 the Great War was grinding to a bloody halt and the Russian revolution was in full swing. It was in the years of Prohibition and moonshining was a profitable but dangerous business in Vilna. Still, amongst all of the turmoil, globally and locally, the local residents chose the name “VIlna,” which means peace in Ukrainian.

In addition to mainstreet, Vilna is home to the largest metal sculpture mushrooms; a popular selfie spot and part of the Alberta Big Icon tour on the TravelING On / History Check app. In addition to this piece of art, the village has numerous murals and

sculptures.

Vilna is also one of the Iron Horse Trail communities. You can access the trail in Vilna and take in nearly 300 km of trail east and west of the Village. OHV’s are allowed within village limits to access their services and attractions.

Other attractions and nearby activities include the Vilna Golf Course, Bonnie Lake for camping and boating; Saddle Lake Cree Nation Museum and Metis Crossing. Another unique stop is GoodVibes Cannabis, the first educational cannabis store in Alberta.

You will find all of the services you need in Vilna for living and travel including a pharmacy, the health centre, an ATB for banking services, school, an antique store and eclectic restaurants including Porky’s Side Street Cafe and Black Cat’s Cauldron Tea & Herb

House. Their signs alone should make great selfie stops.

A variety of seasonal markets take place throughout the year in Vilna and the surrounding communities. The Vilna Farmers’ Market is open on Sundays from May to November. If you are planning a late summer trip, Boomtown Days takes place during the 3rd weekend in August. The Smoky Lake Pumpkin Fair, Waskatenau Fair Days, Smoky Lake Stampede and the Randy Russ Memorial Barrel Racing (Bellis) are annual events across the Region.

Combined, it is easy to see that you can spend a day or several exploring Vilna and the surrounding region. You can camp at the Bonnie Lake Campground or soon, stay in the historic hotel.

Today, the Village of Vilna boasts a population of 300. Still a

rural community surrounded by farms the outlying areas bring the number up to 4,500. Vilna is located in Treaty 6 territory and the village’s Indigenous neighbours include Whitefish Lake First Nation, Saddle Lake Cree Nation and Kikino Metis Settlement.

Vilna is a 90 minute drive from Edmonton and both the Town of Smoky Lake and the Town of St. Paul are within 30 minutes of Vilna. For the flyers out there the closest airports are St. Paul, Bonnyville, and Edmonton.

Most Scenic Route:

Highway 28 rolls through parkland and agricultural land. Also, Highway 15 to Highway 45 and north on Highway 857 to Hwy 652 east and then north on 859 to Vilna is very scenic.

Best Motorcycle Route:

Highway 15 to Highway 45 and north on Highway 857 to Hwy 652 east and then north on 859 to Vilna.

Best Family Route:

Highway 28 – lots of service points along the way

Best Visitor Route:

Highway 15 to 45 from Edmonton area, then north on Highway 855 to Metis Crossing on North Saskatchewan River, into Smoky Lake and then east on Highway 28.

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Grazing framework recognizes longstanding contributions

Crown rangeland is public land leased or permitted to ranchers for grazing livestock. The new framework provides clarity about how grazing fits into Crown Land and integrated land management practices.

“Our ranchers have long been stewards of our rangelands, and their input into the creation of this framework and their ongoing efforts with land management are important to supporting livestock production, maintaining healthy ecosystems and creating

economic prosperity,” says Todd Loewen, Minister of Forestry, Parks and Tourism.

The Rangeland Grazing Framework also provides the agriculture industry with the continued opportunity to use the forage production of the rangelands for grazing while keeping biodiversity top of mind. Alberta’s rangelands have long depended on grazing, with cattle now following in the footsteps of bison to help maintain ecological benefits such as watershed health, carbon sequestration, wildlife habitat, diverse plant and wildlife populations and aesthetic beauty.

“The framework supports the important work of ranchers to sustain and enhance the function and productivity of Crown

land rangeland ecosystems in a way that promotes biodiversity and ecological goods and services,” adds Sonya Savage, Minister of Environment and Protected Areas.

“The Rangeland Grazing Framework is a significant step forward in recognizing the vital role that ranchers play in managing Crown rangelands. By providing clarity on grazing practices and emphasizing the importance of biodiversity, the framework ensures that ranchers can continue to produce highquality beef while upholding Alberta’s reputation for ecological sustainability,” says Nate Horner, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation.

“Grazing dispositions on Crown land are a proven conservation measure, as seen by the long history and the resulting health of the grasslands under grazing leases. The framework supports long-term conservation by solidifying the role of the leaseholder and supporting the partnership between the leaseholder and the province,” says Kyle Forbes, chairman,

Alberta Grazing Leaseholders Association.

To reinforce the spirit of the framework and support the ongoing contributions and ranchers, the Rangeland Grazing Framework sets out a process for involving leaseholders when proposed land-use changes are being considered.

Alberta has more than eight million acres (3.3 million hectares) of grasslands, forests, riparian areas and wetlands on Crown land that can be used to graze livestock.

These areas are held under grazing dispositions, which are lease agreements, or permits between the province and agricultural producers.

Crown rangelands support 14 per cent of Alberta’s beef herd. Rangelands support multiple land uses, including agriculture, industrial activities, cultural practices and recreation.

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GETDIRECTIONS:FromLaCrete,AB: 30km(18miles)SouthwestonHwy697,3km(2miles) NorthonWestLaCreteRoad. FromManning,AB: 135kmNorthonHWY35toHWY697, 55kmEastonHWY697AcrosstheLaCreteFerry,3km(2miles)NorthonWestLaCreteRoad.

OVERVIEW: AspenValleyLumberisdiscontinuingthebusiness&thereforesellinghis commercialproperty,equipment,tools&moreonUnreservedPublicAuction.Pleasedon’tmiss thisrareopportunity.

LIVEANDONLINEBIDDINGAVAILABLE

PleaseNote: AllitemstoberemovedbyWednesday,May31-5p.m.

Shedsareexempt;Freeloadingavailablefor4daysuntilMay315:00pm

Location:64131Hwy855BuffaloSettlementWestofHyloonHwy663 toHwy855then11kmSouthornorthofSmokyLakeon855,45km.

YARD(Brief&PartialListing):

*J.D.214RidingTractorw/MowerDeck,42FrontBlade,36Rototiller

*YardMachine15.5H.P.R/Mowerw/42Cut*SmallLincolnArcWelder*V.GoodSelectionofPower& HandTools*3X3WeldingTablew/Vise*HeavyDrillPress*Hyd.Jacks*J.D.57Mower/Parts*Kodiak

4x4400Quad,Parts*Port.2TonEngineHoist*Gardentools*Approx.507FencePosts*VariousPlastic &MetalDrums*TractorWeights*NewBarbedWire*Quad.Trailer*3X5Util.Trailer*Tires&Rims*4

1/2X7SkidooTrailer*BennettFarmWagon*ToolChests,SandBlaster,PlusNumerousOtherItems

EQUIP.&BUILDINGS,OLDVEHICLES,SCRAPIRON,ETC.:

*Cockshutt560DieselTractorw/E.On#100

F.E.L.w/5Bucket&7BladeRunsneedssomework*12LivestockPanels&2SideGates*30CustomBuilt PipeBaleWagon;notcomplete*Approx.16X70Cattle/MetalCladHorseShed11HighApprox.*16X16X8 Cattle/HorseShed(Bothtobemoved&arrangedw/executor)*12FibreglassBoat*ExtendedR.T.Bennett Wagon*(2)Antique50tiesI.H.C.TruckBodies-Quant.ofOlderPartVehicles*LotsofScrapIron,Dump Rakes,Augers,HorseMowers,Etc.

ANTIQUES&COLLECTIBLES:(VeryBrief&PartialListing): *Violins*Gramophone*32X70ChinaCabinet *AdmiralRecordPlayer*3RadioCabinet*SmallAirPlanes*Hundred+DieCastCars*WhiteChina Cabinet&Hutch*SmallBarnw/WeatherVein*4HorseSmallChuckWagon;Brassw/Clock*4Horse SmallChuckWagonw/GreenColor*IceThongs*HayKnives*MetalGasCans*LotsofCDs*Hundreds ofLicensePlates*W/Plows*Saws*ButterGlassChurn*(2)H.TurnCreamSeparators*4Com.Fishing Nets*VariousWoodBoxes*TractorSeats*HandWringer*WoodenToboggan*Beer&othersigns*(2)

DoctorBags*VariousJugs*TobaccoTins*BroadAxes*Clippers&Razors*Bottles*LotsofTonkaTrucks, Etc.*Approx.1000Spoons;(3)ShowCases*LotsofLanterns*VariousKnifesMachetes*VariousBells *SingerTreadleSewingMachines*FinlayC&WHeater*LotsofWooden&SteelWheels*IndustrialGerman Reef130SewingMachine*Etc.

HORSEGOODS&RELATED: *BlackDemocratw/Reach*SingleDemocrat*ProjectDemocrat*Blackw/Red Democrat&Reach*4WheelDemocrat&Reach*4WDemocratw/doubleseat*CustomBuilt1Horse Wagon*Red4woodenWheelWagon*Red4WheelWoodenWagonw/WoodenGrainBox*Mid-Size CompleteHorseHarness*(7)Saddles*LotsofTack,Halters,Bridles,Etc.*HorseCollars*HarnessParts*Etc.

SALETERMS: CashorChequew/BankReferenceifunknowntostaff.NoChargeCardsorDebit.Full settlementisduedayofsale.Nobuyer’spremium.G.S.T.chargedwhereapplicable.Pleaseinspectall itemsbeforebidding.Allitemssellas-is/where-iswithnowarrantyorguaranteeastodescriptionor condition.Notresponsibleforaccidentsonoroffproperty.Onceanitemissolditimmediatelybecomes theresponsibilityofthepurchaser.Neithertheownerorauctionfirmareresponsibleforsafekeeping.

AndruchowAuctionsLtd. (780)456-1210

1613599Street,Edmonton,AB.LicensedandBondedsince1974 www.andruchowauctions.com

REALESTATE: 12.16Acresw/3-LargeShopsat16208,TWPRD1044inMackenzieCounty ThisPropertyhas3-PhasePowerw/300KVAtransformer,N/GHeat,the2largeshopshave theirowncistern,SepticTanksw/Pump-outdischargeonall3shops.LargeGraveledyard, fencedon2-sides.

MAINSH OP: 15,800sqft.,65ftX220ftX18.5fthighwalls,18ftX70ftX12fthighwalllean-to additionontheNWcorner,8instudwallsona4ftconcretegradebeamsub-wall,6inabove floorlevel.6inconcretefloorwithalargeportionofthefloorbeing12inthick,5-Tonneoverhead crane50ftwideX110ftlongononeendoftheshop(annuallyinspected),7overheaddoors &6mandoors,largecoffeeroom,2-singletoiletwashrooms,1largemen’swashroomw/2 toilets&3urinals.

SHOP#2: 3,840sqft.,40ftX96ftX18.5fthighwalls,8instudwallon4ftconcretegradebeam sub-wallthatreaches6inabovefloorlevel,Drive-thruwashbayonwestside,16ftX16ft overheaddoorsoneachendofbuilding,2man-doors,N/GHeaters.

SHOP#3: 14,19Sqft.,33FtX43FtX18Fthigh,8instudwallsonconcreteslab,NyleHT54 dehumidificationunit.

GENERALNOTES:Withanappraisalpriceofover$2milliononthispropertypleaseconsider theopportunitythisparcelhas.Withplent yofroomonthewestsideofthisparcelfora residentialyard,thepossibilitiesareendless.PleasecallJohnny@780-926-9588orAndy@ 780-8841-4294forviewingofthisproperty.

REALESTATETERMS&CONDITIONS: $25,000.00Non-RefundableDownPaymenton SaleDay.BalancedueonorbeforeSeptember19,2023.RealEstateTransactionsare handledbyM&MRealEstate.

LOADER,FORKLIFTS,TRUCKS,TRAILERS&ATTACHMENTS: 1996VolvoL70CWheel Loaderw/Q/ABucket•2013HysterH80FT8000lbForklift•2013HysterH50FT5000lbForklift •CatP255,000lbForklift•1999FreightlinerFLD120T/ATruckTractor•2005Lode-King HighBoySuper-BTrailers•2000PeerlessPageTridemLogTrailer•1978GMCS/ADually BucketTruck•2001ChevyCrewCab2500HD4x4Pickup•12FtWide3-TinerPalletForks tofitL70CVolvoWheelLoader•PalletForkstofitL70CVolvoWheelLoader•14Ft8in SnowPusherBladetofitL70CVolvoWheelLoader•CraneLiftorPalletForkManBasket 40inX60in(EngineeredCertificate) INDUSTRIALMANUFACTURINGMACHINES: Miller 325TrailblazerWelder/GeneratoronPickupMountPlatform•2013ModernL560X2000 Lathe•2013Modern857IITurretMillingMachine•2013MWH100-TonRKHFP-100TShop Press•2012HYDMECHV18SeriesIIBandsaw•2010ModernUE-250V-CSA10inHorizontal Bandsaw•Kingsland50-TonIronWorker•AirPowered8-cupSuctionTable•(7)ESAB 5002C500amp3-PhaseWelders•(5)ESAB453450amp3-phaseWelders•(2)ESAB353 350amp3-phaseWelders•1of(4)HyperthermPowermax65PlasmaCutter•Hypertherm Powermax1000G3SeriesPlasmaCutter•1of(4)AirQualityElectronicAirCleaners•(2) Eagle60galShopAirCompressor SHOP/WELDINGTABLES,CHAIN&ROLLERCASE TABLES,ETC: FreestandingShopTablew/Vise•SteelTableonCastorWheels•(3)Roll CaseTable•AssemblyTable•CurvedAssemblyTable•110VPipeTurner WOODWORKING BANDSAW,BUNDLESAW&NOTCHERS: 3-phase20hpBakerBandsaw•BundleSaw, ChainCaseFeed,Conveyor•CustomBuilt12inX72inEndNotcher•CustomBuilt12inX 12inLengthNotcher•4-PalletCornerTurnTable•2012Grizzly1hp1-phaseDustCollector •15hp3-phase11kwHydraulicPack•3-phase230-460VHydraulicPack•(2)Fromm Strappers&Carts•SteelStrapper CABIN&OFFICESUPPLIES:

200520FtX30FTSelf ContainedCabin/OfficeBuilding•(3)Kitchen/CoffeeTables•Fridge,(3)Microwaves,Washer &Dryer,CommercialBunnCoffeeMaker,OfficeDesks,TV,A/CUnit

Formoreinformationonthissale,callLaCreteAuctionMartat780-928-3898

License#343597

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$383,714 in agricultural grant funding

BC Hydro’s Peace Agricultural Compensation Fund (PACF) board of directors has dropped some cash on the Peace. The board approved $383,714 in grant funding to support agricultural production and related economic activity in the Peace Region.

From large to small, no project too short or tall. $100,000 for the BC Grain Producers Association to conduct field research to $1,715 for a gardener in Taylor to construct a fence around an organic field, the varying projects will financially support 12 organizations and provide far-reaching benefits to the agricultural community and beyond.

Talon Gauthier, area director with Bear Mountain Grazing Association said receiving this grant through the PACF allows Bear Mountain Grazing Association to invest in much-needed upgrades to the community pasture without financially burdening members. The association picked up $28,860 to install approximately 3.7 kilometres of fencing around a community pasture on Crown grazing land.

“The association realizes the need for new fencing to keep livestock safely contained on the pasture and prevent cattle from accessing neighbouring properties.”

Other recipients

Jedidiah Franklin (Peace River Regional District): $50,000 to build a pellet mill to produce organic alfalfa pellets to be sold as livestock feed. Before the project, Franklin produced and shipped alfalfa to Vancouver. By transitioning to providing pellets, the farm will reduce its fossil fuel footprint by approximately half as it takes less fuel to transport pellets.

Julian Napoleon (Peace River Regional District): $28,320 to assist with investing in equipment such as a greenhouse and caterpillar tunnel to extend the growing season. Napoleon operates as an independent farm business start-up under a sole proprietorship structure on Amisk Farm on East Moberly Indian Reserve 169 (Saulteau First Nations). This project will allow Napoleon to capitalize on shoulder season marketing opportunities and the ability to produce high-value heat loving crops..

Peace Region Forage Seed Association (Peace River Regional District): $60,745 for the Peace Region Forage Seed Association (PRFSA) to build on and improve pest surveillance activities in the region. PRFSA will gather surveillance data on key pest species (insect, pathogen and invasive plants) for forages seed, forage, pulse, horticulture, oilseeds and grains.

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