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Western Producer 2014-08-07

Western Producer 2014-08-07

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Western Producer reporters criss-
crossed the Prairies last week,
covering the CWB crop tours.

Clockwise from left: Leif
Carlson of Manitoba Agriculture
gets nice and close with a
cereal crop to assess its yield
and quality. He was part of the
tour. | ED WHITE PHOTO

Ripening wheat shows its
beauty near Etzikom, Alta.,
during the July 29 segment of
the tour. | BARB GLEN PHOTO

One guest checks soybean
nodulation in central Manitoba.
| ED WHITE PHOTO

Soil is dry in fields near
Stirling, Alta. | BARB GLEN PHOTO

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Alta. retirees start a BY BRIAN CROSS and Canadian Pacific Railway all markets for Canadian grain are
market garden | P. 17 move an average of one million being adequately served.
SASKATOON NEWSROOM tonnes of grain per week through-
Hi-tech wells out the 2014-15 crop year, despite The new regulations also provide
The federal government marked the likelihood of reduced volumes more details about the types of
How seismo-electric the beginning of the 2014-15 crop during December, January and issues that can be brought before
equipment can easily year with new regulations aimed at February. the Canadian Transportation
find water | P. 66 ensuring better rail service for West- Agency during CTA-arbitrated
ern Canada’s grain and oilseed Other measures include regula- negotiations involving rail shippers
farmers. tions that require railway compa- and railway companies.
nies to provide more information
The regulations, which were about key performance indicators It is hoped that defining the issues
announced Aug. 1 by federal agri- such as car order fulfillment, fleet allowed in an arbitrated settlement
culture minister Gerry Ritz, include sizes and the number of hopper cars will encourage more shippers to
another federal order requiring that are empty, loaded, in storage, pursue service level agreements
Canada’s major railways to each en route or in bad order. with the railways.
haul a minimum of 536,000 tonnes
of grain per week until Nov. 29. Railway performance will also be In addition, monetary penalties
monitored more closely on a corri- can also be ordered.
The order is intended to ensure dor-by-corridor basis to ensure that
that Canadian National Railway »SEE NEW REGULATIONS, PAGE 2

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TRANSPORTATION | FROM PAGE ONE INSIDE THIS WEEK REGULAR FEATURES

New regulations Ag Stock Prices 76
Classifieds 25
CTA adjudicators will now have the teeth in the whole process. It’s a good Events, Mailbox 23
ability to order railway companies to first step and hopefully the CTA Livestock Report 9
compensate shippers for expenses review will be the next big step.” Market Charts 78
stemming from poor railway perfor- Opinion 10
mance. Brett Halstead, a farmer director Open Forum 12
with the Saskatchewan Canola Com- On The Farm 20
Regulatory details have also been mission, said short-term steps aimed Weather 79
established specifying prescribed at keeping grain flowing are essential.
freight rates to be used when inter- Continuous corn: An Indiana farmer says he produces better yields by COLUMNS 11
switching provisions are used. “With another crop soon to come growing corn year after year. See page 68. | MARY MACARTHUR PHOTO 11
off, it’s important that we keep the Editorial Notebook 9
The regulations announced Aug. grain moving,” Halstead said. Hursh on Ag 77
1 add detail to legislative provi- Market Watch 71
sions that were contained in Bill “But we also need to fix this long- The Bottom Line 21
C-30, the Fair Rail for Grain Farm- term. Part of that is the regulations Animal Health
ers Act that Parliament passed ear- announced today, but another part TEAM Living Tips
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CN president Claude Mongeau was [email protected]
Farm officials who attended Ritz’s not impressed by the regulatory » CAPITAL CRUNCH: Farmers » NITROGEN USE: A nitrogen
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Kent Erickson, chair of the Alberta advised. year are warned to get their been long used in the U.S. is [email protected]
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other than in conservation and for competition for her coverage of a » CONSIDERING TILLAGE: There may be a [email protected]
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Western Producer reporters and edi- egories such as feature writing, per-
tors belong to a variety of profes- sonality profiles, and opinion. » LIMOUSIN SHOW: A junior Limousin show
sional groups, including three agri- attracts interest from East and West. 72
culture specific organizations. Art director Michelle Houlden took
home three second-place and a AGFINANCE 76
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American Agricultural Editors Asso- overall magazine design and best use » CANADA’S REP: Canada’s consul general in
of charts and graphic materials. Minneapolis is comfortable in the field. 76

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MARKETING | PROTECTION

CGC retains
bond based
insurance

Negotiations stall for new
insurance system

BY BRIAN CROSS

SASKATOON NEWSROOM

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT | High School Rodeo cowboys Derek Hadland, left, and Dexter Keith practice their Farmers who sell crops to insolvent
roping skills as they walk from the rodeo grounds into Nanton, Alta., during the or bankrupt grain buyers will have to
Canadian High School and Junior High School Rodeo Finals July 24-26. | MIKE STURK PHOTO rely on financial protections already
in place at the Canadian Grain Com-
#CROPTOUR14 | WEATHER mission, at least for now.

Dry conditions threaten yields CGC chief commissioner Elwin
Hermanson says plans to implement
Alberta’s mixed bag | Field tours show some areas dry while others are doing well a new insurance-based producer
payment protection system have
BY BARB GLEN Justin Daniels of the CWB makes notes at a stop on a gravel road near Variability in crop maturity was been set aside.
Foremost, Alta. during the prairie-wide crop tour last week. | BARB GLEN evident throughout this leg of the
LETHBRIDGE BUREAU three-pronged tour. Canola ranged The commission had hoped to
PHOTO from full flower to podding and many develop a new system based on
Rain. fields of spring wheat and durum insurance premiums to replace an
The word was on most farmers’ on a Hutterite colony just west of the still substantially less than the Cham- were still in flower. existing program that requires
lips during one leg of a CWB-orga- town, said he was expecting above pion region to the south. licensed grain companies to post
nized tour that focused on wheat average yields in a range of crops, A long, frost-free fall will be needed bonds or financial guarantees.
and durum crops from as far north with the possible exception of heat- He predicted that yields won’t to bring all crops to maturity.
as Kathyrn and as far south as affected canola. reach last year’s bumper crop levels, However, negotiations on the
Etzikom in Alberta, and along a but wheat appeared likely to meet the Research analyst Ali Doroudian of insurance-based model bogged
winding southern route through Farmers near Vulcan, Alta., would average of 48 bushels per acre. international crop trader Nidera, down and the commission termi-
Burstall, Leader, Swift Current, likely have agreed with Butterwick’s who was on the wheat and durum nated discussions with potential
Aneroid, Woodrow, Assiniboia, Wil- wish for an earlier rain. Moisture conditions improved as tour, concluded that Canada won’t insurers earlier this year.
lows, Briercrest and Moose Jaw in the tour moved through southeast- have any shortage of durum this year.
Saskatchewan. Crop consultant Andre Lacoursiere ern Alberta and toward Swift Current The commission’s existing bond
Rain is needed in most areas to aid said the area had received 230 milli- but deteriorated southward before “We can make decisions based on based system will remain in place for
crop development, especially north metres of rain since April but that was improving again east of Assiniboia. price and what we’re going to pay in the 2014-15 crop year and possibly
of Calgary and south to Stirling, as order to buy durum in the world,” he beyond that.
well as most of Saskatchewan’s said.
southwest. “This particular type of model, this
Nevertheless, crops were holding “We can basically relax, knowing type of insurance scheme, is proba-
their own last week and most weren’t there is supply there.” bly not going to work, simply because
showing evident stress despite tem- of the constraints within the insur-
peratures hovering around 30 C Del Dosdall, a Vancouver-based ance industry,” Hermanson said.
across the region. export trader for Parrish and Heim-
Calculations on crop samples indi- becker, said his observations from the “But certainly, we are still open to
cate average to above average yields tour wouldn’t likely affect his trades in finding a better model.”
are in the offing. the near term, but getting into fields
“A good rain about 10 days ago provided insight. Industry groups that had been pro-
would have been perfect,” said crop moting an insurance-based system
specialist Carrie Butterwick of Fore- “The one thing, I didn’t realize how expressed disappointment last week
most, Alta., July 29. dry it would be … but overall, it’s that negotiations between the grain
However, durum crops east of Fore- pretty much average. Everybody was commission and private sector
most showed the promise of high talking pretty much an average crop insurers had broken off.
yields, and Joe Waldner, who farms and that’s what we saw,” said Dosdall.
Levi Wood, president of the West-
“I really just educated myself on ern Canadian Wheat Growers Asso-
what’s out there this year.” ciation, said members of his organi-
zation had hoped for a new system
»FOR MORE FROM #CROPTOUR14, that would reduce the protection
costs borne by farmers and give
SEE PAGES 4-7, 16 individual growers the option of
forgoing insurance altogether when
the perceived risk of non-payment
for their crop deliveries was low.

“Ultimately, we would like to see a
model where people could choose
the level of insurance they want on
their transactions,” said Wood.

“For example, if you’re dealing
with one of the major line compa-
nies, you might be willing to forego
the insurance costs altogether on
that transaction because you trust
(that company).”

Wood said the current bond-based
system provides a level of protection
to farmers, but the costs borne by
producers are not transparent.

In some cases, protections have
also been inadequate.

“I’m not sure that the current pro-
gram, as it’s designed, is working like
it’s supposed to,” Wood said.

“There have been cases where the
bonds haven’t been adequate to
cover farmers’ losses.”

Brett Halstead, a grain and oilseed
farmer from Nokomis, Sask., said an
insurance-based program would
have been preferable to the current
bond-based system.

“It was a little disappointing to hear
that the insurance-based system is
not going through,” said Halstead, a
farmer director with the Saskatche-
wan Canola Commission.

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#CROPTOUR14 | YIELDS

Prairie tour points to good crops on horizo

BY BRIAN CROSS regions estimated average spring just like that. But for here and for now, The 43.1 bu. per acre prairie-wide this year,” Burnett said.
wheat yields in Western Canada at 43 this is kind of what we’re looking at.” estimate for spring wheat is down sig- “I did have some initial concerns
SASKATOON NEWSROOM bushels per acre, canola at 34 and nificantly from last year’s 53 bu. aver-
durum at 48. Unlikelast year, springwheat yields age but better than the 2008-12 five- aftertheheavyrainsthatwereceivedin
REGINA — Barring any major yield- across the Prairies will vary from year average of 41.1 bu. and well up the durum areas, about the root struc-
altering events between now and “We’re not trying to produce a region to region. from the 2008-12 average of 36.3 bu. tures and their ability to extract the
harvest, western Canadian yields for number that’s the final end-all, be– maximum amount of moisture … but
spring wheat, durum and canola will all of the Canadian crop,” said Bruce For example, Burnett said the aver- Yield potential in this year’s durum that doesn’t appear to be a problem.”
be lower than last year’s bin busting Burnett, a CWB crop analyst and tour age spring wheat yield could vary by crop is better than normal.
numbers but better than average. organizer. as much as five to seven bu. per acre A more immediate concern among
between the eastern and western Tour leaders pegged Western Can- prairie durum growers is the weather
That was the main conclusion fol- “This is like a snapshot. We’re going Prairies. ada’s overall durum yields at 48.1 bu. between now and harvest.
lowing a prairie-wide crop tour that around the Prairies. We’re taking a per acre, down only marginally from
concluded July 31 in Regina. look. We’re taking stock. Two days That’s a significant difference given last year’s record 48.4 bu. and well up Durum crops in many areas were
from now there could be a massive that average yields over the past 10 from the 2008-12 average of 36.3 bu. just finishing flowering last week,
The four-day CWB tour of Western freeze and everything could change years have shown little variation meaning they will be much later to
Canada’s key grain producing from east to west. “The durum crop looks very good mature than normal.

MORE PHOTOS FROM #CROPTOUR14

#CROPTOUR14 | ERGOT

Ditch bewitched: erg

Examining toxicity | Alkaloid levels checked
to see if they rise during the growing season

CWB farm service co-ordinator Chris Birk pointed out ergot problems in fields during the BY ROBERT ANSON was obvious that this crop, or at least
southeastern Saskatchewan leg of the prairie-wide crop tour. | ED WHITE PHOTO the patch close to the highway, had a
BRANDON BUREAU high rate of ergot infection.

CARLYLE, Sask. — On a nearly per- Sean Thompson, a livestock spe-
fect July morning, with blue sky and cialist with Saskatchewan Agricul-
few puffy clouds, Chris Birk wandered ture, said ergot has become more
into a durum field along Highway 13 common in the province.
in southeastern Saskatchewan.
As a result, the government
Birk, a CWB farm service co-ordi- launched an initiative this summer
nator who was leading farm journal- to assess the breadth and severity of
ists and commodity analysts on a the problem.
crop tour of the region, pointed out a
problem with the durum after walk- “We know in the grain, once it gets
ing only a few metres into the field. combined, it’s very toxic (to live-
stock) and potent in the mature seed,
Black bodies were attached to but is it also the same when you first
many of the durum spikelets and it get the infection?” he said.

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n but many obstacles could affect outcome

Durum crops in some areas could quality are optimized. hitarecord1.28billionacresthisyear. U.S. corn prices, already down 40 there could hurt crop quality.
use more rain to properly fill out, but Western Canadian canola yields “This is going to be the fourth year percent in the past year, will likely Barring a huge hiccup, global sup-
the threat of early frost is a lingering sink lower if the rain materializes.
concern in all areas. were especially difficult to estimate, in a row where farmers have expand- plies of corn, wheat and soybeans —
given that many crops are still in ed their total seeded acreage (of Meanwhile, Russian wheat pro- the world’s three largest crops —
“Crop development is significantly flower. The estimate of 34.3 bu. per those crops),” he said. duction, estimated by the U.S. could reach a record 460 million
delayed so we do need to see warmer acre is similar to the 2008-12 average Department of Agriculture at 53 mil- tonnes in 2014-15.
temperatures,” Burnett said. of 33.14 bu. CWB’s yield estimates U.S. markets are also anticipating lion tonnes, could come in closer to
come as world markets are digesting big production at home. 60 million tonnes. “This has been one of those grow-
“I think that’s something that we’ll news of record or near-record global ing seasons around the world in
have to keep a very close eye on.” grain supplies. American weather forecasts in late Basse said the size of the Russian which we haven’t had any major
July were projecting widespread rain wheat crop is rising almost daily and problems outside of too much rain,”
Regardless what crop they are Daniel Basse, a market analyst and over much of the U.S. Midwest in could exceed USDA estimates by Basse said. “So when we talk about
growing, farmers across the West will president of Chicago-based Ag- early August. seven million tonnes. world markets, this year, we have a
be hoping for a long frost-free period Resource Company, said worldwide very, very good crop in the making,
this fall — until mid-September or plantings of corn, soybeans and wheat That has analysts pointing to poten- European growers are also sitting record large by our tallies.”
later — to ensure that yields and crop tially record-breaking corn and soy- on a huge crop, although recent rain
bean yields south of the border.

OPPOSITE PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Wheat in northwestern and

west-central Saskatchewan is in generally good shape, although slightly behind
the normal stage of development. | BRIAN CROSS PHOTO

Dry soil conditions were evident in southwestern Saskatchewan during the July 30
portion of the crop tour. | BARB GLEN PHOTO

A ladybug provides a splash of colour as it crawls among foxtail barley in the fringe
of a canola field northeast of Calgary. | BARB GLEN PHOTO

Joe Waldner, left, of Prairie Home Hutterite colony near Foremost, Alta., discusses the
state of this year’s crop with CWB commodity risk management director Justin Daniels
and CWB farm business representative Greg Bialobzyski. | BARB GLEN PHOTO

THIS PAGE, LEFT: Manitoba soybeans near Jordan Siding in Manitoba’s western Red

River Valley are in great shape. This area missed the flooding that hit nearby areas.
| ED WHITE PHOTO

ABOVE: The tour group checked flax fields that were just finishing bloom near
Woodrow, Sask. | BARB GLEN PHOTO

»FOR MORE STORIES AND PHOTOS FROM #CROPTOUR14, SEE PAGES 6, 7, 16

ot fungus thrives where farmers fail to tread

“That’s what we don’t know.” said Sherri Roberts, a regional crops Thompson said it’s easy to detect when you’ll start seeing the ergot fungus’s spread, but there is still the
Saskatchewan Agriculture employ- specialist from Weyburn. ergot on a brome grass in a ditch. bodies form.” problem of ergot and brome grass.
ees are scouting for ergot and will Infected plants produce a sticky
take samples of the fungus. Many crops were behind normal “honeydew” at flowering time. Thompson said weather and agro- Mowing ditches can control
“Withtheseweeklysamples,(wecan) development as of late July, and ergot nomic practices are behind the rise ergot’s spread from brome grasses
measure the alkaloid level, the toxin in hadn’t appeared in most cereal crops “The heads kind of stick together. If in ergot contaminated cereals in Sas- to cereal crops, and anecdotal evi-
ergot, and see how it changes through- in Saskatchewan. you rub your fingers on it your fingers katchewan. dence from Alberta suggests ergot is
outthegrowingseason,”hesaid. will be quite sticky,” he said. less prevalent in counties that cut
“With that information, we’re hop- However, ministry employees are The ergot fungus has thrived as ditches.
ing to come up with some recom- finding the disease in ditch grasses, “Also, (growers) will be able to see excessive rainfall and wetter condi-
mendationforlivestock producers of which have become a prime source ergot bodies in the brome grass…. It tions become more frequent, or pos- “In Alberta, in some counties,
when it might be safe to harvest of ergot spores. looks like a brome seed, just a little bit sibly the new normal. they’re mowing all their ditches in
grain, feed or silage if they know ergot longer.” early summer,” Thompson said.
is present.” “Over half of the ditches I looked in The popularity of conservation till-
Ministry employees haven’t found (around Watrous) had some sort of Ergot spores from ditches are more age is a factor because ergot can’t “So the grass doesn’t mature and
much ergot in crops this summer in ergot infection in them,” Thompson likely to infect a cereal crop if it’s cool spread if it’s underneath the soil. you don’t see the ergot.”
the southeast. said. and wet because those conditions
“Our forage specialist has (only) prolong the flowering period. “A good cultivation will typically The toxic alkaloids in ergot affect
heard one report of a field contami- Ministry employees have also bury the residue,” Thompson said. cattle in a variety of ways, but the
nated with it, down by Whitewood,” reported ergot in ditches near Tisdale, “This is when (cereals) are infected most common consequence is blood
Moose Jaw and Swift Current. if ergot is present. It will be a couple of “Ergot, the sclerotia, won’t come vessel constriction. Obstructed
days after infection … that you see out of around an inch or two inches of blood flow means extremities such as
“Typically, that (ditches) is where the that honeydew,” Thompson said. dirt.” feet, ears and tails can fall off in cold
inoculum is going to come from, and weather.
(this summer) we’ve seen quite a bit.” “Another five to 10 days after that is Growing an oilseed or pulse crop
following a cereal helps control the

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#CROPTOUR14 | MARKETING STRATEGY

Quality ranges pose marketing challenge

Most problems in east | Farmers fear missing or exceeding base minimums on quality and are avoiding forward pricing

BY ED WHITE

WINNIPEG BUREAU

PELICAN LAKE, Man. — The crops Eastern prairie farmers are finding fields with pockets of poor crop and areas of high quality, so they are reluctant to lock in prices. | ROBERT ARNASON PHOTO
around this area south of Brandon
look rough and patchy, with healthy for FarmLink Marketing, said the avoid even great special offers, fields but also with farmers’ situa- Turner said that means some farm-
bits neighboured by stunted crops mixed conditions in many fields and such as $6 per bushel for No. 1, 13.5 tions across their local area. ers might be able to benefit from
and with plants showing heads rang- across most farms in the rain-dam- protein wheat recently offered in shipping grain from one region to the
ing from ripening to immature. aged area is prompting farmers to Manitoba. “It’s the biggest deal when it comes next, either good to bad or bad to
pull back from forward pricing,espe- to wheat,” said Tjaden Lepp. good.
Winter wheat crops have a lot of cially with wheat. “If some (bad weather events hap-
disease, and everywhere there are pen between now and harvest) and “Until you see what the quality pro- “There might be some opportuni-
crop holes where water sat and Most elevator contracts for wheat you end up with a No. 3 or a feed, and file is of the overall wheat crop, it’s ties to deliver to those areas where
drowned the plants. define a number of specifications as so does everybody else in the area, hard to tell what the spreads are they don’t have the higher quality,”
the base grade and protein of the then the discount from that base going to do.” said Turner.
But a bit east of here the crops delivered crop, which creates a chal- price is going to be pretty wide,” said
looked great, with no signs of mois- lenge for farmers who aren’t sure Tjaden Lepp. Premiums and discounts are likely However, he expects farmers to be
ture stress and good yields and qual- what they have. to vary elevator to elevator and point leery about pricing much in the next
ity likely. On the other hand, a farmer who to point, depending on extremely couple of weeks because so many are
Not only are farmers unsure they locks in low quality specifications but local conditions. not confident they know the quality
That differing situation within the will get the grade they contracted for, produces a higher quality crop, of the crop growing in their fields.
same region will make for compli- but they are also unsure how much might not be able to receive any pre- “What that looks like to the farmer
cated dynamics this fall and winter the discount or premium will be if mium, especially if lots of local grow- is: real confusing,” she said. “Guys are more reluctant to sell,”
as farmers find their crops caught in they miss or exceed the base mini- ers receive the same good fortune. said Turner.
local micro marketing environments mums. CWB analysts, after touring the
that might be much different from Farmers not only have to deal with major crop production regions of “It’s a quality issue. (They’re say-
overall prairie conditions. It’s prompting some farmers to their own range of qualities on their Western Canada, have concluded ing), ‘I won’t sell it until I have it in the
that a better-than-average prairie bin and know what I have.’ ”
Discounts could be heavy in areas yield is coming.
with lots of damaged crops as a glut
heads to the elevator.

However, high quality crops in
those areas could find nice premi-
ums if local supplies are short.

Marketing advisers say farmers will
have to monitor elevators and deliv-
ery points to find the best match of
mixed-quality crops and buyers.

“When push comes to shove,
knowingwhat youhaveisgoingto be
pretty important,” said Brennan
Turner, owner of the FarmLead
online marketplace.

“You could be taking off a wide
variety of qualities from one field.”

There are always pockets of poor
crop and areas of high quality grain
on the Prairies, but this year has an
exceptionally large area where crops
were badly damaged by the late June
rain storm that stretched from Mel-
ville, Sask., to central Manitoba.

It creates a zone hundreds of
kilometres long in which many poor
quality crops will be heading toward
the same elevators.

However, a high quality crop is
likely to be produced on the western
Prairies, where good conditions and
development prevail. As a result,
very different marketing conditions
will exist there.

Brenda Tjaden Lepp, lead analyst

909 INJURIES Don’t become an ATV statistic . . .
(in Saskatchewan since 2008-09)
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#CROPTOUR14 | BARLEY

Small barley crop provides modest price support

Mixed conditions | Huge One analyst says barley prices may have already peaked for 2014-15. | FILE PHOTO Expectations of a record U.S. corn
U.S. corn crop will limit crop in the U.S. Midwest and large
price gains Lethbridge. “But the problem isn’t only six million acres of barley this lot,” said Brenda Tjaden Lepp, lead cereal grain crops in North Dakota
Canada. The pressure for feed (pric- spring, and hundreds of thousands analyst at FarmLink Marketing. will make feedgrain alternatives for
BY ED WHITE es) is coming from other areas.” of those have been damaged by the barley easy for prairie livestock feed-
deluge of rain that struck the eastern “You can have spring wheat looking ers to obtain.
WINNIPEG BUREAU Beusekom said prices for new crop Prairies at the end of June. Barley is a great, oats being average, but that’s
barley might have already peaked for particularly weak crop in the face of not the case with barley. It hasn’t Beusekom said in one aspect barley
BRANDON, Man. — Barley crops 2014-15 unless something bad hap- saturation, suffering far more than really bounced back.” shines because there’s not much
are all over the map from eastern pens to U.S. and world corn and oth- other cereals. spread between it and traditionally
Saskatchewan to eastern Manitoba. er feedgrain crops. However, local conditions won’t be higher-priced spring wheat or winter
“Yields are just generally suffering a enough to raise barley prices to what wheat in southern Alberta’s feedlot
The Manitoba leg of the CWB crop Western Canadian farmers seeded most farmers see as attractive levels. alley. However, hefty corn and world
tour found barley that was yellowed wheat supplies will hold base feed-
or patchy, as well as mature and grain prices down.
immature heads growing together
and good, poor and terrible stands in “It’s going to take the other markets
the same field. to move if it’s going to move higher,”
said Beusekom.
Such a big swath of the Prairies suf-
fering poor barley crops and so little Farmers need to assume the world
barley seeded this spring means the is more likely to produce a big feed-
price outlook could be expected to be grain crop this year than a small one,
bullish. and that’s bad for the price outlook
regardless of the damaged and small
In one way it is, but most farmers size of the prairie barley crop.
won’t see better barley prices as ad-
equate compensation for damage in “There’s downside risk for sure,”
the field or generally low cereal grain said Beusekom.
prices.
Tjaden Lepp said one bright side to
“They should hold on relative to the otherwise dreary barley and
other crops.… If we have normal fall cereal grain outlook is for unpriced
weather and most (non-barley) crops new crop malting barley. Two dollar
mature properly without frost, then premiums over feed barley are avail-
we don’t have a surplus of feed on the able, which reveals likely short sup-
Prairies at all,” said Jim Beusekom plies this winter.
of Market Place Commodities in
“Is it a concern for the malting
companies?Absolutely,” said Tjaden
Lepp.

#CROPTOUR14 | OUTLOOK

Huge global supply puts wheat, corn, soybeans in doldrums

BY BRIAN CROSS DANIEL BASSE the world are expanding seeded 517.3 million acres this year. Qiang from JCIChina in Shanghai.
MARKET ANALYST acreage and global yield trends are That, combined with increased That will also exert negative pres-
SASKATOON NEWSROOM also rising.
Demand for high-protein wheat yields, means global supplies of corn, sure on global grain prices, although
Canadian farmers waiting for an could also show resilience. However the U.S. ethanol industry wheat and soybeans in 2014-15 it could be good news for North
uptick in gloomy global grain mar- has reached a plateau, meaning any could reach a record 460 million American oilseeds.
kets could wait for a while. The world is looking at a huge new demand for corn and wheat will tonnes.
wheat crop this year, but the quality be limited to the food and feed indus- In China, government-backed pro-
However, they might find a glim- could be hurt by heavy rains at har- tries. Ethanol is not the knight in shining duction subsidies favour the domes-
mer of hope in a good old barley vest in Europe and other key produc- armour that it once was. tic production of corn at the expense
sandwich. tion regions. “We are now at a stage in time of oilseed crops such as rapeseed and
where in the last six or seven years, “The world is in a position today in soybeans.
American grain market analyst That’s good news for Canadian we have brought in a lot more grain which biofuels are now mature,”
Daniel Basse said barley is one of the growers if they can harvest a quality acreage and farmers are farming it Basse said. Because of that, Chinese demand
few grains that shows any hope of crop with high protein levels. agronomically better,” Basse said. for foreign oilseeds is likely to remain
stronger prices in the near-term. “We in the United States have at current levels or increase, said Li.
Other than that, markets for wheat “We are now looking at a world that started to back off on ethanol, and
Global barley acreage was down and coarse grains are straining under produces more grain than we can by that I’m saying that there’s not a Grain price weakness will be com-
slightly this year, and lower supplies the weight of a potentially huge consume. How long that will contin- new ethanol plant currently under pounded by transportation prob-
are likely to support prices, at least to global crop. ue? I can’t tell you. That’s a function construction in the United States. lems.
some degree, he said. of the markets. But you do need to We also expect that EPA (Environ-
Basse said grain growers around understand that these are different mental Protection Agency) will Demand for rail capacity from
Basse projects global barley area at times than what we have been living reduce the ethanol mandate in the North America’s booming energy
121 million acres this year, down 3.7 in.” next couple of months, probably sector will likely translate into high
million acres, or three percent, from waiting until the U.S. mid-term elec- basis levels again this year, Basse
last year. Basse, who spoke in Regina last tions in November.” said. That won’t sit well with western
week, said global area of corn, wheat Canadian farmers, many of whom
“Barley is the only thing, from a and soybeans is estimated at a record In China, corn production is also paid a huge price to move last year’s
supply standpoint, that looks like it expanding rapidly, said analyst Li record breaking Canadian harvest.
has some hope,” Basse said.

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TRADE | WTO SCARE

Rural votes, old fears drive new threat at WTO

India holds Bali deal hostage | Domestic politics are said to be driving the latest world trade talk posturing

India blocked a reform of global cus-
tom rules last week, saying it wants an
agreement on food subsidies and grain
stockholding torunparalleltothetrade
facilitation pact.

The long awaited trade pact was part
of the deal reached at the World Trade
Organization meeting in Bali last year.

Some estimates say the deal could add
$1 trillion to the global economy and
create 21 million jobs, prompting a U.S.
warning that India’s demands could kill
global trade reform efforts.

NEW DELHI, India (Reuters) — A labourer speaks on a mobile phone while lying on sacks filled with rice at the Agricultural Produce Market Committee market yard on the outskirts
India’s delaying of a global trade deal of the western Indian city of Ahmedabad July 29. India blocked a worldwide reform of customs rules last week, saying it wants an agreement on food
in the name of food security appears subsidies and stockholding to run parallel to the trade facilitation pact. With grain silos spilling over and exports on the rise, New Delhi’s threat to
puzzling. trash the trade deal in the name of food security and farm subsidies appears puzzling to many. | REUTERS PHOTO

Itsgrainsilosarespillingover,exports the U.S.-India Business Council. Current WTO rules limit subsidies tonnes of wheat as of July 1, more would burn bridges to defend such
areontheriseandtheprimeministeris “At the same time, we have a high to farmers in developing countries to than double the respective buffer an inefficient system.
an avowed market champion. 10 percent of the total value of agri- norms.
degree of hope that they will work cultural produce based on 1986-88 Still, some experts say India’s best
However, government officials say with the WTO to find the appropriate prices. Yet India is determined to hold onto choice might be simply to try to
prime minister Narendra Modi is accommodations in order to sign on these vast reserves, partly because of improve it because a change to cash
prepared to risk global outrage to an agreement to the treaty.” New Delhi trade officials say India painful memories of dependence on transfer subsidies recommended by
seize a historic chance to build a wants the formula to be adjusted for U.S. food aid in the 1960s. Also, as many economists would take years
rural power base with his defence of Critics say India’s move could inflation and fears that if the Bali recently as 2006, India’s surpluses in a country with few rural banks.
farm subsidies and banish memo- cripple WTO talks, hasten trade trade facilitation deal was signed July vanished after two years of drought
ries of humiliating national food negotiations elsewhere, which India 31 as planned, questions of stockpil- and it was forced to import grain, India’s states are working to fix the
shortages. opposes, and swiftly trigger trade ing and subsidies would end up on boosting global food prices. system of warehouses and ration
disputes challenging India’s stock- the back burner. shops, which dates back to the fam-
Modi triumphed in a general elec- piling policy. Monsoon rains are expected to be ines of the 1960s, emulating simple
tion only two months ago, but polls However, India has not formally below average this year. solutions adopted by states that have
are never far away in the world’s However, the gambit is paying off at raised the inflation-adjustment idea dramatically cut waste and improved
largest democracy, and his Bharati- home, where the opposition, indus- since the Bali summit in December. “India cannot afford to rely on delivery.
ya Janata Party already has its eyes try groups and many economists imports of rice and wheat as no one
on new campaigns in the bread bowl have welcomed India asserting itself India provides subsidized fertiliz- produces (enough) to feed a county “The public distribution system
states of Haryana and Maharashtra. more on the international stage. er and seeds to farmers and buys of India’s size,” said a senior farm (PDS) has been making slow but
wheat and rice from them at fixed ministry official. steady improvement,” said Peter
Morethantwo-thirds ofIndia’s 1.26 “Modi, like any good strong leader, prices to boost production, build Kenmore, the United Nations’ food
billion people live in rural areas, and is committed to ‘India first.’ That was stocks for welfare plans and meet “Two successive droughts in India and agriculture representative in
Modi’s party, traditionally stronger in his campaign,” said Samir Saran of emergencies. will scare the world market, and India.
cities, needs to secure more farmers’ the Observer Research Foundation prices will surge in an unimaginable
votes to consolidate its power. think-tank. The incentives, coupled with good way.” “It is slow, sure, too slow, but basi-
rains in recent years, have sent pro- cally the PDS is straightening out.”
Party officials are confident New India rejects international criticism duction soaring and state warehous- Government experts say nearly half
Delhi’s tough line at World Trade by saying it is responsible for the es are overflowing. of the 60 million tonnes of grains set He said the Food and Agriculture
Organization talks in Geneva will well-being of a quarter of the world’s aside for distribution at subsidized Organization’s position is that India’s
accomplish that. poor and that its subsidy burden is India had stockpiled 21.2 million prices is siphoned off by corrupt offi- food subsidies do not distort global
vastly overestimated. tonnes of rice and 39.8 million cials, raising the question why India markets.
“A strong stance in Geneva sends a
message to the farmers and poor
people that unlike the (last govern-
ment), Modi can take on the global
powers to safeguard the interests of
rural India,” said a party lawmaker.

Modi’s government demanded a
halt to a globally agreed timetable on
new customs rules, but said it would
sign the agreement in September if
there is a concurrent deal on food
stockpiling and subsidies, well ahead
of a 2017 target agreed last December
in Bali.

Critic’s say the brinkmanship
threatens a deal that could add $1
trillion to global wealth and create 21
million jobs.

Modi risks alienating allies, includ-
ing the United States.

“We understand that a new govern-
ment in office for fewer than 100 days
is eager to evaluate any previous
agreement and assure their elector-
ate they are doing the right thing,”
said Diane Farrell, acting president of

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CANFAX REPORT GRAIN MARKETING | DELIVERIES AND SALES

FEEDERS SET RECORDS Canada sees robust grain exports

FED MARKET STILL STRONG Strong North American buying MARKET WATCH THE U.S. IMPORTED Canadian Grain Commission fig-
competition continued to rally feed- ures covering 11 months of the crop
Chicago live cattle set a new record er prices to new records. D’ARCE McMILLAN 2.7 million year to the end of June show total
July 30 but then fell sharply. exports were up 14 percent over the
Alberta average steer prices rose Higher grain deliveries this TONNES OF CANADIAN previous year.
Alberta packers remain short $6.63 per cwt. and heifers rose spring and summer have
bought, facing negative processing $4.83. reduced year end stocks WHEAT OVER 10 MONTHS Where was all the grain going?
margins. Statistics Canada figures trail by a
Stockers 400-500 pounds jumped The crop year ended July 31. tic crush are narrowing the basis so month but are more complete than
Buyers have become more disci- $15-$20 per cwt. as strong prices and What a year it was, with a that it is now positive in many loca- grain commission statistics.
plined as basis levels have weakened. dwindling pasture brought larger crop that shattered all previ- tions. But alas, that positive basis is They show total wheat (other than
groups of quality calves to town. ous records but a transportation sys- now associated with a much lower durum) exports in the crop year to
Cash trade was too small to estab- tem incapable of meeting the un- futures price, reflecting a global the end of May were 14.65 million
lish average prices. Steer calves 400-600 lb. are trading precedented demand for rail car oilseed market weakened by the tonnes, up 16 percent.
more than $150 higher than the same movement. expectation of a record breaking The United States was the biggest
Grid and formula priced cattle must week last year. American soybean crop. wheat importer with buyers to the
be fetching prices comparable with Global grain prices were still pretty end of May importing 2.7 million
the cash market because no cattle are Feeders heavier than 600 lb. were good, but on-farm prices crashed as Still, it is important to keep moving tonnes, up 36 percent from the same
going onto the open market. $2-$4 higher than the previous week. basis levels widened because of the grain to drive down stock levels. point the previous year.
excess supply competing for limited Good old steady Japan was the No. 2
Dressed bids were steady to $5 per Feedlots focused mainly on secur- rail pipeline to the ports. The improved grain movement has wheat importer as it usually is, with
hundredweight higher but were not ing as many yearlings as possible Agriculture Canada trimming its 1.22 million tonnes, down five per-
enough to generate significant sell- with little regard for quality. However, grain movement this forecast for year end stocks. In April, cent from the previous year.
ing interest. spring and summer has been impres- it expected year end stocks of all prin- Indonesia was in third place at 1.06
Their anxiety is rising over antici- sive following the setbacks of the cipal field crops to total 23.3 million million tonnes, about steady with last
Even with record prices, many pated tight fall feeder supplies and winter, when unusual cold stymied tonnes. By July, it had reduced its year.
feedlots say cattle simply need more increased buyer competition from railway performance. forecast by more than seven percent Three Latin American countries
days on feed. the United States. to 21.6 million tonnes. moved strongly up the ladder.
For example, the improved rail Mexico imported 991,000 tonnes in
Packers are maintaining slaughter Alberta auction volume almost service allowed producers to deliver The reduction in the estimate for the 10 months, up 42 percent from
volumes at last year’s pace. doubled to 13,901 head. far more grain than normal this 2014-15 year end stocks was even the previous year. Peru, at 831,448
spring. Producer deliveries in May greater. In April it was 20.7 million, tonnes, soared 84 percent, and
Weekly western Canadian fed Feeder exports to July 19 rose 36 were a record 3.49 million tonnes but by July it had dropped 38 percent Colombia, at 744,600 tonnes, rose 58
slaughter to July 25 was 35,645 head, percent to 2,288 head. and June was another record at to 13.1 million. percent.
which was the largest kill in the 4.59 million tonnes. In canola, overall exports to the end
month. However, packers could Some pasture conditions have dete- Anecdotal reports are that farmers of May were 7.44 million tonnes, up
eventually be forced to slow chain riorated in the recent heat, which Combined May and June deliver- in areas benefiting the most from the 12 percent. The biggest importer to
speeds because of the tight supply of could push more cattle to market. ies were two million tonnes more surge in rail movement are almost the end of May was China with 3.3
market ready cattle. than the previous five year average out of 2013 grain, although other million tonnes, up 27 percent over
U.S. BEEF SOARS for the two months, which was a 33 areas, like the Peace River region, still last year at the same point.
Weekly fed exports fell 14 percent to percent increase. have substantial stocks. That helped offset declines in
4,913 head, which was 52 percent The U.S. Choice cutout was $263.66 Japan, which fell 13 percent to 1.77
larger than last year. US per cwt., up $8.10, and Select was For canola, this improved move- Still, I would not be surprised if the million tonnes, and Mexico, which
$260.60, up $7.76. ment and robust exports and domes- Statistics Canada July 31 stocks report, fell 17 percent to 1.05 million tonnes
Packers will be calling upon August due in early September, will show that as of the end of May.
contract cattle, which could moder- Most cuts rose, except flanks and the grain supply at the end of the crop
ate interest in the cash market. select ribs, with rounds jumping$21- year was even smaller than what Agri- Follow D’Arce McMillan on Twitter
$22. culture Canada now predicts. @darcemcmillan.
COWS SET RECORD
Boxed beef prices are $77-$79 The export market wanted Canadi-
Insatiable summer hamburger higher than a year ago. an grain.
demand continued to drive non-fed
prices higher. Canadian cut-out values to July 25 WP LIVESTOCK REPORT
are not available.
D1, D2 cow prices ranged $115- HOGS FALL said Grade A bulls in the desirable Hair lambs lighter than 54 lb. were
$134 per cwt. to average $125.33, up For the week ending July 18, AAA weight range were mostly $4 Cdn per $110-$190 per cwt., 55-69 lb. were
$4.50. D3 prices ranged $102-$119 to rose $5.72 Cdn to $262.77 and AA Heavy carcasses and lacklustre lb. with some sales to $4.10 hot hang- $175-$196, 70-85 lb. were $156-$182,
average $110.67. rose $5.13 to $255.69. packer demand pressured U.S. cash ing weight. 86-105 lb. were $150-$174 and 106 lb.
hogs lower. and heavier were $150-$169.
Rail grade ranged $235-$240. The AAA-Choice spread narrowed Grade A heifers sold at prices $3.85-
Butcher bull prices rose $1 to aver- to -$6.34 from -$9.71 the previous Iowa-southern Minnesota hogs $3.95. Hair rams were $60-$96 per cwt.
age $132.44. week but was wider than last year’s delivered were $90-$91 US per hun- Cull ewes were $56-$89 and ewe-
Weekly western Canadian non-fed -$1.13. dredweight Aug. 1, down from $93- Animals outside the desirable buy- lamb families were $150-$250 per
slaughter to July 26 rose 10 percent to $94 July 25. er specifications may be discounted. unit.
5,774 head. This cattle market information is
Weekly non-fed exports to July 19 selected from the weekly report from On a carcass basis, U.S. hogs aver- LAMBS MOSTLY STEADY Feeder kids lighter than 60 lb. were
rose five percent to 5,379 head. Canfax, a division of the Canadian aged $120.04 per cwt. Aug. 1, down $175-$300. Good kid goats lighter
Cattlemen’s Association. More mar- from $124.27 July 25. Beaver Hill Auction in Tofield, Alta., than 70 lb. were $235-$270. Those
ket information, analysis and statis- reported 910 sheep and 377 goats heavier than 70 lb. were $195-$270
tics are available by becoming a The U.S. pork cutout was $127.32 sold July 28. per cwt.
Canfax subscriber by calling 403- Aug. 1, down from $131.79 July 25.
275-5110 or at www.canfax.ca. Wool lambs lighter than 54 lb. Nannies were $67.50-$145 per cwt.
U.S. estimated weekly slaughter for were $110-$205 per cwt., 55-69 lb. Billies were $125-$175.
VARIETY REGISTRATION | TWO DURUM VARIETIES CANCELLED the week to Aug. 2 was 1.867 million, were $182-$205, 70-85 lb. were
up from 1.862 million the previous $182-$197, 86-105 lb. were $159- Ontario Stockyards Inc. reported
Sceptre, Plenty amber durum cancelled week. Slaughter was 2.027 million $183 and 106 lb. and heavier were 1,547 sheep and lambs and 89 goats
last year at the same time. $168-$179. traded July 28.
SASKATOON NEWSROOM grades of amber durum until Aug. 1,
2015. BISON STEADY Wool rams were $55-$100 per cwt. All classes of well-fed lambs sold
The Canadian Food Inspection Cull ewes were $50-$138 and bred steady. Under-finished lambs sold
Agency is cancelling two registra- Plenty will be cancelled and re- The Canadian Bison Association ewes were $125-$150 per head. barely steady. Sheep and goats sold
tions in the Canada Western Amber moved from the variety designation steady.
Durum class. list Aug. 1, 2015.

The variety registration for Sceptre The CFIA registers grain varieties
will be cancelled Oct. 24. and is responsible for cancelling
variety registrations.
It will remain on the Canadian
Grain Commission’s variety designa- The CGC selects which registered
tion list and will be eligible for all varieties are allowed into specific
classes of grain.

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LABOUR | FEDERAL PROGRAM CHANGED CRAIG’S VIEW

Foreign workers program GRAIN TRANSPORTATION | FOR THE RECORD
requires intelligent reform
The government’s requirements were too weak to begin with —
T heTemporaryForeignWorkerProgram six percent or higher from using the program. if anything, the (mandatory) volumes (on grain shipped by rail)
was in need of fixing. But as recently Ottawa also limited the number of foreign should be increased to clear the backlog. And the new grain
announced changes trickle through transportation regulations need to help producers instead of
the country, it’s not clear whether the federal workers that an employer could have to 10 per- just making life easier for the big rail companies.
government has created new problems in its cent of its workforce to be phased in over two
attempt to fill the holes. years, and has raised the fees to make it more CATHY SPROULE
expensive and discourage its overuse. SASKATCHEWAN NDP AGRICULTURE CRITIC
There are many unwitting players in this
drama: meat processors and greenhouses to This last change is what is causing difficulties
name a couple. Through no fault of their own, for meat processors.
they suddenly find it much more difficult to fill
their staff requirements. The Maple Leaf pork plant in Brandon and
Hylife in Neepawa, Man., as well as beef plants
Yet we are not here to praise the old Tempo- at Brooks and High River, Alta., rely extensively
rary Foreign Worker Program. It had many on foreign workers.
flaws, not least among them its institutional-
ized racism that divided employees into two Reduced access to necessary workers could
separate camps: foreign workers and Canadi- limit plants’ throughput, causing more ani-
ans, with different rules for each. That has not mals to be exported to the U.S., lessening eco-
been addressed in the new regulations. nomic activity in Canada and threatening the
viability of Canadian slaughter plants.
Yet the programs have served an important
functioninsomeareas, particularly in Western Paying higher wages might attract more
Canada, where the labour force has not kept up Canadian citizens to work in the industry but
to need. considering the physical demands, what is the
real potential? And if Canadian plants paid
As a result, there was a collective sigh of relief higher wages, would they be competitive with
across the Prairies when federal employment American plants staffed with low wage immi-
minister Jason Kenney announced changes grants and illegal aliens?
last month: agriculture was exempt from the
restrictionsonhowemployers can use the pro- There is also the matter of social justice. We
gram. Feedlot operations also qualified for the should want to keep people who have shown
exemption. they want to contribute to our nation. The gov-
ernment should map out rules on how tempo-
The program is designed to allow foreign rary foreign workers can gain permanent resi-
workers to come to Canada temporarily. As of dent status, lower financial expectations for
Dec 1, 2012, 338,221 workers were recognized prospective immigrants and set out clear
officially as living in Canada under its rules. assessment strategies for how companies can
locate the best employees to fill their empty
The TFWP was originally designed for agricul- positions.
tural and care workers, but streams for low-
skilledandhigh-skilledworkerswereaddedlater. And there needs to be defined protections to
enable industries to bring in temporary foreign
The low-skilled stream drew fire this winter workers, once they have shown that they have
with reports of overuse and misuse, which led no alternatives.
to complaints that foreign workers were taking
jobs from Canadians. The program is well intentioned, and with a
few changes, we can help ensure the baby isn’t
The government rushed in to fill the breach. thrown out with the bath water.
In doing so, it instituted a sweeping ban that
prohibits all food service businesses and retail Bruce Dyck, Terry Fries, Barb Glen and D’Arce McMillan
trade sectors in regions with unemployment of collaborate in the writing of Western Producer editorials.

DAIRY INDUSTRY | ARGUING OVER HOW MILK IS PACKAGED

Ontario’s great milk jug debate puts dairy industry in odd situation

CAPITAL LETTERS pitcher. There was an opening cut on The dairy industry in Ontario is arguing that allowing the sale of three litre plastic
one end with a plastic knife blade tool milk jugs will erode demand for the current four litre milk bags and reduce
KELSEY JOHNSON that looked like it belonged in some options for consumers. The argument seems convoluted.
bizarre science fiction film.
Idistinctly remember the first read last Monday’s Toronto Star litre milk market, with the end result, adjustments (we’re not talking about
time I was introduced to milk in For a girl from the Prairies it was just report informing me of Dairy Farm- they say, being fewer options for con- getting rid of supply management
bags. … weird. ers of Ontario’s plans to fight the sale sumers. here) may well prove beneficial to
I was either 11 or 12. We were visit- of three litre plastic jugs in Ontario customers’ needs and desires.
ing family friends in Toronto. It was Now, several years later (and hav- ranged between disbelief and utter At first glance, though, DFO’s argu-
around suppertime and everyone ing lived in Ontario for nearly six confusion. ment seems convoluted. Now, the Mind you, I fully admit not every-
was bringing the last few dishes to the years), I admit I am still not a con- four litre milk bags are generally sold one agrees with my love for plastic
table. noisseur of the fine art of manhan- Turns out, under the Ontario Milk as loss leaders, with prices ranging milk jugs.
dling milk in bags. Act, vendors are not allowed to sell around $3.99 a bag.
As we all gathered to take our seats, three litre plastic jugs. The presence Since the Toronto Star piece was
my brother asked “where’s the milk?” In fact, I confess when I first heard of jugs on the shelves at Mac’s con- In comparison, the weekly plastic first published, several of my Ontario
Someone pointed to the centre of the that Mac’s convenience stores sold venience stores is part of a pilot jug I buy from my local Mac’s store friends have put forward passionate
table and said simply, “here.” the 3.89 litre plastic milk jugs along project between the convenience costs me $5.44, which I plop onto the defenses of milk in bags.
side the four litre milk bags(oneplas- stores and the Ontario Dairy Coun- counter no questions asked. The
And so it was. tic bag filled with three individual 1.3 cil, which are also part of the ongo- simple convenience, at least that’s “They’re easier for children to lift,”
That frothy, creamy white goodness litre plastic bags), I may or may not ing legal battle. what I tell myself, is worth paying the said one friend.
(I may have a slight love affair with a have done a fanatical happy dance in premium price.
cool, crisp glass of milk) was plunked my kitchen. The idea is to give Ontario consum- “They take up less vertical space in
inside a 1.3 litre plastic bag stuffed ers more choice, a common theme My confusion, therefore, with the fridge,” said another.
inside a somewhat smelly plastic Clearly, the lingering effect of hav- that seems to appear regularly in DFO’s argument is this: if I, the con-
ing one too many plastic milk bags agricultural conversation. sumer, am willing to pay more for a “They use less plastic than those
holding containers come teetering product, why is this an issue? giant, heavy jugsyouswearby,” saida
off the top shelf of the fridge, only to Dairy Farmer of Ontario lawyers, third.
douse me when I went to catch it had however, argue that allowing the Canada’s dairy industry has a tried
left a lasting memory — or smell. three litre plastic jugs into the market and true history of meeting most, if All valid arguments, but given the
place will eat away at the current four not all, of Canadians’ dairy needs. choice, I’ll stick to my plastic milk jug.
Or maybe it was the fact those jugs Still, there comes a time when slight
are a simple, yet comforting remind- Kelsey Johnson is a reporter with iPolitics,
er of home. www.ipolitics.ca.

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LABOUR | EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES AAEA | PRODUCER WINS AWARDS

Skills challenge requires real solutions Trip to Indiana
offers unusual

BY PAUL DAVIDSON All levels of post-secondary education are needed to help proper skills 15th amongst Organization for Eco- experience
development in Canada. | FILE PHOTO nomic Co-operation and Develop-
I t has been encouraging to see ment countries. EDITORIAL NOTEBOOK
leaders in government, industry We must also resist the urge to focus that Canada’s skills challenges need
and education attempt to re- on short-term needs over the next six to be met on several fronts at once. As well, government, business and MARY MACARTHUR, REPORTER
imagine the future of skills develop- or 12 months. We need to set our educators must create more experi-
ment in Canada and set us on a better sights on what Canada will need five, Just because Canada may need ential learning opportunities for all I am now an Indianapolis Colts
path to prosperity. 10, 20 and more years down the road. more plumbers or welders doesn’t students, such as internships and co- fan.
mean it needs fewer university grads. ops. I have never seen them play or
The most recent work took place at I was pleased to see a consensus on In the fast-paced and rapidly chang- been vaguely interested in the
two skills summits in Toronto and this issue emerging at the June 25 ing global economy, we need more We have a good foundation on National Football League, but I
Charlottetown. National Skills Summit in Toronto, university graduates, more college which to build. Half of Canada’s uni- caught Colt fever last week in India-
hosted by federal employment and graduates and more tradespeople if versity undergraduates have a co-op napolis when a group of agriculture
Much has been said of the skills social development minister Jason we are to develop our country’s or internship experience before they journalists toured Lucas Oil Stadi-
gap in Canada, but we have gener- Kenney. human potential to its fullest extent. graduate, co-op enrolment has um, home of the Colts.
ally failed to get to the root of the jumped by 25 percent in the last seven
problem and take action where real Participating leaders from busi- Today’s employers need high-level years and more than 1,000 co-op pro- We raced through the same en-
challenges exist. Unfortunately, ness, government and education skills at all levels of operations: from grams are offered at 59 universities. trance onto the field as the players do
rhetoric has drowned out evidence, recognize the need for longer-term the shop floor to the boardroom. on game day, minus the cheerlead-
and anecdote has trumped data. solutions and to improve collabora- Universities are dynamic and ers, and into the 70,000-seat stadium.
This must change. tion. Recent federal reinvestment in A recent CIBC study found that the responsive institutions. Forty-five of We took selfies in the Colt’s locker
enhanced labour market informa- most in-demand occupations in them have developed entrepreneur- room, had drinks in the Quarterback
Getting things right in education tion is a positive development. Canada today require a university ship degree programs and provide lounge and ate at the mashed potato
and training for a more prosperous degree, yet we’ve fallen from fifth workshops, facilities, mentoring and bar. An American food fad seems to
Canada will require three things: bet- Another important step is to realize place in university participation to other supports to students and be serving a variety of mashed pota-
ter and more accurate labour market researchers to help commercialize toes and an assortment of toppings.
information; an approach to skills product and service ideas.
development that includes all levels It was all part of the American Agri-
of postsecondary education (univer- Strengthening linkages between cultural Editors’ Association confer-
sities, colleges, polytechnics and universities and employers in all sec- ence, this year held in the Hoosier
trades); and stronger collaboration tors will further enhance the skills state.
between government, educators and that graduates bring to their careers.
business. One of the surprises at Lucas Oil
Close to one million Canadians will Stadium wasmeetingandinterview-
Recent efforts to promote skilled earn their first degree between now ing Forrest Lucas, who paid $122
trades by devaluing the benefits of and the time we celebrate Canada’s million for the naming rights on the
university education take Canada in sesquicentennial in 2017. Some of stadium for 20 years. Lucas grew up
the wrong direction. Comments them will still be in the labour force on a dirt poor farm in southern Indi-
about how an entire generation of when Canada celebrates its bicente- ana, eventually becoming a multi-
higher education graduates is lost are nary in 2067. millionaire through his oil products
corrosive and unhelpful, especially and now raises purebred Simmental
when the evidence shows university If we get skills development right, cattle.
graduates enjoy high employment we will have equipped them to navi-
and strong incomes. gate a lifetime of adapting to the Lucas said growing up on a farm
labour market of the future and taught him reality.
Students can’t make career deci- ensured Canada’s prosperity for
sions and governments can’t make decades to come. Animals on his farm had a role:
policy decisions based on myth or they were well cared for and had a
anecdote or a newspaper story about Paul Davidson is president of the humane end of life. It’s with this
the situation in the United States, Association of Universities and Colleges background that through his organi-
where the system is different from of Canada. zation Protect the Harvest, he is fight-
our own. ing animal activists who want to
— Troy Media limit animal agriculture.
Journalists at the Ag Media Summit
FARM SAFETY | CLOSE CALL spent time touring Indiana farms,
including a 5,000-acre farm that
Accident stirs reminder about farm safety grows corn for corn flakes and wal-
nut trees for veneer furniture.
HURSH ON AG like a rock into its holder with my done to my golfing, but my game was extended period of time. It wouldn’t It was also a time of celebrating the
right hand underneath. In an instant, hopeless to begin with. take three days, but even half a day of achievements of reporters, editors
KEVIN HURSH I found myself face down on the hurt and bleeding would be torture. and designers in the agricultural
ground assessing the injury. Reflecting on the accident, it’s scary news industry.
An unexpected encounter to think how serious it might have I wasn’t carrying my Leatherman The Western Producer took home
with a sprayer boom could Fingers were all attached, but some been. I’ve often wondered if I’d have tool with its knife that the kids gave several awards.
have been so much worse blood was running out of the palm. the intestinal fortitude to collect sev- me, so there would have been no Calgary-based reporter Barbara
Above the wrist and below the base of ered fingers and take them with me to slice and release option. Duckworth achieved Level 4 of the
T he sprayer booms were being the thumb had been crunched, but I the hospital in the hope of reattach- Master Writers series, recognizing
folded up for the last time after could still wiggle the thumb. It hurt ment. Over the years, I’ve become less continued, strong writing.
another fungicide application like hell. rambunctious and more safety con- This year I was awarded my Mas-
on the chickpeas. It did not go well. I’ve also wondered what it would be science, but there’s obviously still ter Writers award.
I was able to finish putting the like to have a hand or other body part room for improvement. Michelle Houlden, the Produc-
The left boom tip did its normal sprayer into transport and get back to caught in a piece of equipment with er’s art director, received four de-
high aerial arc but lodged on the top the yard, but there was considerable nobody around to help. In my view, many safety recom- sign awards for turning words,
of the frame before sliding into place. moaning and groaning. mendations have limited merit. For pictures and graphics into pages of
In 2003, Saskatchewan farmer instance, who is going to wear a beauty that entice readers into a
“Need to adjust the alignment a bit,” My wife says I’m a wussy when it Bruce Osiowy cut off two of his fin- seatbelt when running a tractor story.
I thought while getting out of the cab. comes to pain, and she’s probably gers after being caught in a rock across level ground? I was awarded first place in the
right. No bones were broken and picker for nearly three days. The acci- breaking news category for a story I
Just a little push and the boom some heavy duty antibiotics should dent received national attention. The best defence is strategic think- wrote about a steer at the Calgary
would slide past the frame. ward off any infection. Gradually, ing. What might happen if I give that Stampede that was disqualified after
I’m able to make more use of the I make a point of keeping my cell- snagged sprayer boom a push? Do I it tested positive for drug use.
It required a bigger push than ex- hand. phone in my pocket rather than set- have my cellphone with me at all
pected and then the boom dropped ting it out in the cab. However, at this times? If I’m working alone, is there
A right thumb is rather invaluable particular field location, there may someone to check in with periodi-
for running a combine, not to men- not have been cellphone coverage. cally?
tion all the minor maintenance and
repairs that need to be done before It was reasonably close to the road, The busy harvest season is
the combines are ready to roll. As a but the road is really a trail and it can approaching. Think safety.
result, I’m pretty impatient for the go without any traffic for days at a
healing process. time. Kevin Hursh is an agricultural journalist,
consultant and farmer. He can be reached by
I’d bemoan what the injury has My wife would send out a posse if e-mail at [email protected].
she failed to hear from me for an

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LETTERS POLICY: tence.? They didn’t until after World dian Wheat Board. Just in time it would be in Vancouver, Because of the huge increase in the
War Two. Some complain about grain move- cleaned and ready to load when the basis charged for selling wheat, if I
Letters should be less than 300 ships arrived. This year, at one time conclude the old grain marketing
words. Name, address and phone Jean Sloan, ment this past winter. In 1996-97 CN there were over 50 ships anchored, system was better than the new, can I
number must be included for Lloydminster, Sask. and CP could make more money waiting. This cost, probably more be accused of confirmation bias?
verification purposes and only letters moving things other than grain. On than $1 million a day, is passed along
accepted for publication will be CONFIRMING MY BELIEF behalf of farmers, the old CWB filed a to farmers in what is called “the Lorne Jackson,
confirmed with the author. level of service complaint. CN paid basis”. Basis is the money grain com- Riverhurst, Sask.
Open letters should be avoided; To the Editor: voluntarily, CP went to court and paid panies charge farmers to cover their
priority will be given to letters written a hefty fine. They never pulled that cost of selling grain. WHO CALLS THE SHOTS?
exclusively for the Producer. “Confirmation bias” — to gather trick again until last winter when there
Editors reserve the right to reject or information to confirm existing was no old CWB to contend with. There are many other examples of To the Editor:
edit any letter for clarity, brevity, beliefs. expenses included in the basis. Now,
legality and good taste. Cuts One expense we are saddled with is the bigger basis is why farmers are What is UPOV 91 – Bill C-18?
will be indicated by ellipsis (…) To judge if a business is good is demurrage: $15,000 to $25,000 per getting less of the export price than The Agricultural Growth Act is an
Publication of a letter does not imply based on money, whether it makes day per ship. Barring a heavy rain, the the 80 percent they used to get with omnibus bill introduced on Dec. 9,
endorsement by the Producer. us more or saves us more. That is how old CWB could get a ship on its way in the old CWB. 2013. Omnibus bills amend many
we should look at our grain handling four days. This year it took 65 days for pieces of legislation at once, often on
MORAL ISSUES UNCHANGED system. There are farmers on both one 55,000 tonne ship to be on its I have not seen any numbers show- unrelated matters. Omnibus bills
sides of the fence about the old Cana- way. The old CWB knew when ships ing an economic benefit to the farm-
were going to arrive so sourced the ing community due to the current
proper grain from country elevators. system.

To the Editor: Great Yield runs in the

Re: Researchers gather welfare data Get the Genuity Roundup Great yield, on the d
at rodeo (WP, July 17). Ready® Canola Advantage
For greater
The most interesting aspect of Dr. ROUNDUP READY …‘˜‡‹‡…‡ǡ
Ed Pajor’s research into the welfare of ‹•‡…–
bucking animals at the Calgary Stam- Get the advantage: ’”‘–‡…–‹‘ǡƒ†
pede is that it focuses exclusively on ›‹‡Ž†’‘–‡–‹ƒŽǤ
the animals’ experience before and æYield
after they perform. ‘As we, and much æS uperior weed control
of the public, are mainly concerned æE ase and convenience
with the animals’ welfare while per-
forming in the arena, this puzzles us.
It’s the animals’ distress during the
actual event that raises the most con-
cern about welfare. Does anyone
seriously believe that once the cinch
strap is tightened and the horse or
bull starts bucking that it is not expe-
riencing stress?

Wewelcomescientificresearchinitia-
tives into rodeo animal welfare but we
abhor the public relations misuse of
such research. The Calgary Stampede
has used such initiatives to cloud ani-
mal welfare issues, not to clarify them.
Themediaisdazzledbytheapplication
of technology and the public is left with
the impression that science is resolving
any welfare problems. Yet, the animals
continue to be exposed to exactly the
same fear, stress and pain. The moral
issuesremainthesame.

Peter Fricker, Projects and
Communications Director,
Vancouver Humane Society,
Vancouver, B.C.

PROTECTIONS

To the Editor: ALWAYS FOLLOW IRM, GRAIN MARKETING AND ALL OTHER STEWARDSHIP AND PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Details of these requirements can be found in the Trait Stewardship Responsibilities Notice to Farmers printed in this publication. ©2013 Monsanto Company Inc.

We have a major problem: we are
surrounded by a sea of conventional
farmers and a major oil patch. There
are emissions from the Husky Refin-
ery, the rapeseed plant and the Husky
Upgrader plus thousands of vehicles
of every size. This year for the first time
there are few apples on my crabapple
tree and none on the mountain ash.
Over the years I have watched as the
pollinators have diminished year by
year until this year, I saw none at all. As
a result the trees are bare of fruit. The
city sprays for cosmetic purposes.
Could any self-respecting bee exist in
this atmosphere?

Under these circumstances is it any
wonder that only the very old have
the luxury of dying of old age, the rest
succumb to one affliction or another
before their time. Does no one care
about the future generations yet
unborn, or even their own grandchil-
dren? Why do we allow the chemical
companies to control our very exis-

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make it impossible to fully examine ary 2014 SARM (Saskatchewan Asso- seed costs due to higher royalties on ence behind GM crops are often the are being hypocritical when they
each proposed change. Under C-18, ciationofRuralMunicipalities)annual more varieties. Seed companies same people that say science is on change sides and deny the science of
plant breeders’ rights apply to newly convention, delegates voted strongly could/would de-register varieties their side regarding climate change.” climate change.
bred varieties that are essentially in favour of the following: Resolution currently in the public domain —
derived from PBR-protected variet- No 12 — 14A, RM of Emerald No 277 royalty-free seed — reducing farm- Sorry Kevin, but environmentalist- Using selective ups and downs in
ies, allowing plant breeders to exer- — UPOV 91 “Whereas adoption of ers’ choice of seed and pushing them minded people, including me, are the weather as Kevin Hursh does is
cise control over the results of future UPOV 91 will reduce the freedom and to use more expensive seed protect- worried about the future of this not scientific either. Scientists have
plant breeding. rights of Canadian farmers, increase ed by Plant Breeders’ Rights. planet and what kind of world we are things like the Greenland ice cores,
production costs, lower income mar- leaving our children and grandchil- tree rings and a multitude of geologi-
Bill C-18 allows for collection of gins and hurt farmer independence; So, who calls the shots at SARM, dren. Being opposed to the bending cal evidence to establish climate
end-point royalties (EPR) if royalties be it resolved that SARM lobby the delegates or the Sask. Party? of science in order to serve the greed fluctuations over millions of years.
are not first collected on seed. An provincial government to use their of giant corporations and their profit The present disappearances of polar
EPR system would require compul- influence with the federal government Joyce Neufeld, margins is not being anti-science. ice, accelerated species extinctions
sory payments by farmers to the to remove this section from the Agri- Waldeck, Sask. and the acidification of the oceans
plant breeder upon sale of a crop culture Growth Act.” The genetic modification of our are not normal. It is clearly man-
grown from a PBR-protected vari- CONSEQUENCES food crops is not being done for the made carbon pollution that makes
ety. The main beneficiaries of C-18 Yet, on April 23 SARM sent out a let- benefit of consumers or farmers. the present unusual and threatening,
would thus be private breeders, ter to all reeves, councillors and To the Editor: Along with Bill C-18, it is clearly part and therefore preventable.
including the large companies that administrators that contained a of a scheme to create a new kind of
dominate the global seed indus- statement from Saskatchewan Min- I am afraid that I have found Kevin serfdom for farmers whereby they Environmentalists are trying to do
try: Monsanto, DuPont, Pioneer, istry of Agriculture promoting UPOV Hursh’s latest rant (column, WP July are locked into a web of licences, fees just that by opposing new pipelines
Syngenta, Limagrain, Land O Lakes, 91. 17)against environmentalists and all and regulations that gives corpora- and oil by rail.
KWS, Bayer Cropscience and Dow they stand for as having gone too far. tions complete control from seed to
AgroSciences. Farmers would be at If Bill C-18 passes there will be neg- crop management to harvest and Curb the carbon or face the conse-
the mercy of these multinationals. ative consequences for farmers Kevin states, “The anti-science even to whom farmers sell.  quences.
regardless of how they obtain their crowd that denies the safety of the sci-
With this information, at the Febru- seed. C-18 would result in increased In fact, it is the corporations and Tom Shelstad,
their journalistic spokespersons that Swift Current, Sask.

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She spoke about how smaller com-
munities that have faced a crisis,
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nomic degeneration, can bounce
back if they have good leadership
and a population that is willing to
work together.  What is even more
helpful is when these communities
take proactive steps to prepare them-
selves for desperate times.

Disaster seems to happen more
frequently these days and affects
people as well as property.  We need
to find ways to prepare volunteer
help for immediate call-up, even
when up to 30 percent of the citizenry
might be out of town at any one time.

This problem was explored in the
Circle-M’s recent Church and Com-
munity Crisis Intervention Webinar,
in which Kulig was a presenter. 

She said the ultimate goal, when a
community is severely afflicted, is to
be able to “move forward to reach a
higher level of functioning.”

A community’s leadership needs to
be able to identify the needed chang-
es, recognize the strengths of the
people, develop good communica-
tions and foster a willingness to work
across different sectors within the
community. 

“Rural does matter,” she said.

Joyce Sasse writes for the Canadian
Rural Church Network at www.canadian
ruralchurch.net.

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ALBERTA | WATER MANAGEMENT

Watershed plan said to be missing local voice

South Saskatchewan Regional Plan | Alberta ranchers seek recognition for their land and water stewardship efforts

BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH while creating more conservation The plan stressed the importance Alberta land stewardship commis- may not materialize for all ranchers.
areas and nature trails, and protect- of agriculture, calling for municipali- sioner Bev Yee. “It is a case of the central planners
CALGARY BUREAU ing land, air and water quality. ties to identify agricultural land and
limit fragmentation by development. “Many of the folks in the southeast not being in touch with reality,” he
The South Saskatchewan Regional “There are really important pieces corner of the province told us they said.
Plan has been released with promis- that are still missing and that will be It will also encourage more private have been practicing good steward-
es to protect Alberta watersheds and really crucial for conservation out- deals to conserve land through con- ship for a long time,” she said. “Planning is best done and most
create more conservation areas side the areas outside the parks,” said servation easements and promises successful when it is done at a local
while also allowing growth. Brittany Verbeek of the Alberta Wil- to work with grazing associations, But Alberta Grazing Leaseholders level and they understand the im-
derness Association. watershed groups, conservation Association president Larry Sears pact.”
The provincial land use policy docu- organizations and invasive species remains skeptical.
ment outlines a strategy for energy Rich Smith of Alberta Beef Produc- associations. Protection of native grasslands on
development, watershed protection, ers said the plan seems balanced, but About 1,100 of the more than 5,700 private and public land is a plan prior-
sustainable farming and ranching, as closer reading indicates more poli- During public consultations, leaseholders in Alberta who could be ity, environment minister Robin Cook
well as forest management and tour- cies are coming. ranchers argued for greater recogni- affected by the plans belong to the saidatthelaunchoftheplaninCalgary
ism. It goes into effect Sept. 1. tion of their land and water steward- association. July23.Grazingleaseswillbeextended
“That could have significant im- ship efforts. from 10 to 20 years and in some cases,
Yet questions remain as to how dif- pacts that we are not aware of yet,” he Sears,whoranchesnearStavely,said tenure on heritage rangelands in the
ferent interests could be assuaged said. The government agreed, said he wants more local input. He is con- Pekisko region in the southwest could
cerned that promises of 20 year leases be even longer, said Scott Milligan of
Alberta Environment.
Winter wheat. A highly productive option for the Canadian Prairies.
However, grasslands outside the
AC® Flourish Moats heritage designation may not be as
well protected.
Canada Western Canada Western
Red Winter Wheat Red Winter Wheat Sears said that protections for heri-
✔ milling quality ✔ milling quality tage rangelands that limit activities,
✔ replacement for CDC Falcon ✔ replacement for CDC Buteo such as off-road vehicles and oil and
✔ 104% of CDC Falcon in ✔ 103% of CDC Buteo gas exploration, could place added
✔ early maturity (1 day earlier pressure on areas outside the official
eastern Prairies designation.
✔ short, strong straw than CDC Buteo)
✔ early maturity (similar to There is also no guarantee of a
Developed by University of Saskatchewan lengthier lease. The land will be
CDC Falcon) inspected and the lease reviewed if it
Contact your SeCan seed retailer today. meets government criteria. However,
Developed by Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge there has been no details on the crite-
Genes that fit your farm.® ria required.
‘AC’ is an official mark used under license from Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada. 800-665-7333
Genes that fit your farm® is a registered trademark of SeCan. www.secan.com “There are too many regulations in
place now. Government should be
playing a very limited role. Instead,
we are seeing much broader strokes
of the brush in trying to manipulate
and control every aspect. That
should be left in local municipalities’
hands,” Sears said.

Environmental groups take the
opposite view and want more protec-
tion of the headwaters and wild
lands. They have argued that the list
of new parks and conservation areas
is not long enough.

Verbeek said many of those places
should have been protected a long
time ago. The plan also promises to
support irrigated agriculture, which
could allow for expansion and
encourage more processing.

The report also stated that new
farmers should be encouraged with
government funded loans and pro-
vincial-federal government programs
that involve business planning, finan-
cial training and education.

The province plans to create the
Twin River and Onefour Heritage
Rangeland Natural Areas in the
southeast, which includes taking
over the Agriculture Canada research
substation at Onefour, where the
native grasslands could be opened to
further grazing. Current oil and gas
tenures will be honoured and provin-
cial grazing research implemented.

The South Saskatchewan plan cov-
ers an 83,764 sq. kilometre area
stretching from the Canada-U.S. bor-
der to north of Calgary. It is home to
nearly two million people.

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“Nutrient availability, sunlight,
heat units and moisture as
well as insect, disease and
weed pressure all affect
soybean seed set.”

UNDERSTANDING SOYBEAN YIELD POTENTIAL

BY BRUNEL SABOURIN, AGRONOMIC ADVISOR

Soybeans have incredible yield potential. instead focus on developing remaining

A few years ago, I found one amazing rogue flowers into fruit. After that, any additional

plant in a drowned-out field in Manitoba. It was stress can cause the plant to abort pods or

growing on its own without any competition, so seed. That’s when we will see pods with no

it had all the room it wanted to bush out. This seeds or missing seeds.

plant had 208 viable pods, and some nodes There are dozens of different stressors that
had up to nine pods! can take away from soybean yield potential,

You’ve probably heard my fellow #StalkAgvisors which is why plants growing under normal

talk about the importance of reducing stress on field conditions don’t pod up like that rogue

soybean plants. You can really see the effects I found in the drowned-out field. If you want

of stress during the flowering stage. Soybeans to learn more about stressors and how you

bloom steadily until daylight hours shorten in can mitigate them, join me and my fellow

mid-August. If the plant experiences stress #StalkAgvisors on Twitter at @StalkOption

during that period, it will abort flowers and

Learn more at cargillag.ca

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#CROPTOUR14 | FARM FINANCING

Farmers should
warn lenders of
poor looking crops

Low yields could leave farmers strapped for cash

BY ED WHITE dreds of kilometres long from east- Jennifer Bruce of CWB and Joerg Zimmerman of Agri-Trend conduct a crop head count in central Manitoba.
ern Saskatchewan to central Mani- | ED WHITE PHOTO
WINNIPEG BUREAU toba was hit by heavy late June rains.
Thousands of fields now have poor patchy, drowned and stressed crops, However, winter wheat crops in ous position by next spring, when
MIAMI, Man. —Joerg Zimmer- prospects. as well as good-looking fields. some areas had major disease prob- they need access to lots of money to
mann urges farmers who face poor lems, while weed flushes were pro- pay for the next crop.
production prospects to get their Many farmers around Brandon will Some of the differences between nounced in areas where farmers
finances in line now. probably plant winter wheat within a good and bad depended on crop could not get into their fields in time. Zimmermann said farmers in chal-
few weeks, attempting to get some- type, with wheat looking generally lenged areas don’t have one of the
The unkind reality is that thou- thing out of unseeded acres caused good while barley often looked bad. Each situation creates its unique crutches that they relied upon in
sands of farmers in the damaged by the late, wet spring and the rain of Crops outside the worst of the rain production problems and economic recent years: high prices. Prices for
zone face expensive production late June. That will demand money. zonealso looked better than average, costs, but some farmers in areas hit many crops are break-even or worse,
operations and worse financial pros- if a little late, with few production on multiple years with flooding and which means getting a poor yield is a
pects in coming weeks. Others have to decide whether to problems. saturation could end up in a precari- double whammy.
apply fungicides to unpromising
By next spring, they could be facing looking crops. Weeds and insects
a real money squeeze. may also suggest treatment, but
costly operations on poor crops are
“The biggest thing (for) farm man- hard to justify.
agement is that they will be in a
pretty bad working capital position,” Some farmers face costs in field
the Agri-Trend farm management operations to repair rutted and
adviser said at the end of the four- gouged fields.
day CWB crop tour, during which he
squatted in dozens of fields and saw The tour’s Winnipeg group drove
both the stunted and ugly crops of through the southeastern farming
the rain struck zone and the lush belt, west into the western side of the
crops in other prairie regions. Red River Valley and up over the
escarpment to cover much of south-
“Go to your banker and talk to him. western Manitoba before moving
They will probably understand if through eastern Saskatchewan.
they work in the agriculture area.”
The Manitoba leg and some parts of
Every season has pockets of bad eastern Saskatchewan revealed
production, but a wide band hun-

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FUN AND GAMES AT THE FAIR

Glenavon, Sask., held its fair and sports day July
26. The annual event featured cattle and horse
shows and a baseball tournament. | Page 19

FARM LIVING EDITOR: KAREN MORRISON | Ph: 306-665-3585 F: 306-934-2401 | E-MAIL: [email protected]

MARKET GARDEN | VEGETABLES

From farm to market garden

Community supported agriculture | Former grain farmers operate a five acre business outside Calgary

BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH

CALGARY BUREAU

Dick and Sue Pearson did not want ing season and offers planning “It’s Mother Nature who deter- with Japanese pumpkins. TOP: Dick and Sue Pearson of
to leave agriculture when they decid- advice in the winter. mines how the garden is going to They also include recipes to help Calgary retired from grain farming
ed to retire from grain farming. grow,” Sue said. and started a five acre market
They have experimented with dif- consumers prepare produce like garden. They sell shares in the
The farm on the edge of Calgary ferent ways to control pests because At the end of each season, clients Swiss chard or kale. garden through a community
had been in Dick’s family since 1925 they do not use pesticides. Some are surveyed to see what they liked or shared agriculture program.
and the couple wanted the operation products are not grown because the if they have suggestions for new “The demand for fresh local pro- FAR LEFT: Japanese pumpkin is
to continue producing food. climate is unsuitable or the bugs are crops. duce is there. We have a wait list for a new addition at the Pearsons’
overwhelming. 2015 already but we are capped at our farm.
They decided to turn the grain Bok choy was added this year along capacity,” she said. LEFT: Michael Quimbao of Calgary
operation over to a beginning farmer has worked at the farm for two
and started a five acre community years. Born and raised in the city,
shared agriculture program in 2011 he is learning about farming. |
with six families. Today they have 180
subscribers who buy a share in the BARBARA DUCKWORTH PHOTOS
farm and receive fresh produce every
week from the end of June until CSA IN THE WEST
Thanksgiving.
Alberta
“We wanted to educate people on www.csaalberta.com
growing vegetables and growing
food. We thought it was an important Manitoba
aspect of living so close to the city www.csamanitoba.org
boundaries,” Sue told an agriculture
tour group at the farm July 18. Saskatchewan
www.saskecofarm.com
Seeds to Greens employs three stu-
dents and enlists family members British Columbia
and CSA subscribers to help. www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

“We welcome people to come out
to the farm, help with the harvest,
help with the washing, teach skills
and teach their kids where their food
comes from,” Sue said.

Michael Quiambao has been work-
ing with them for two years.

“They really pride themselves on
the community aspect of the garden,”
he said. “As a city boy, I don’t think I
would have had this experience.”

Each week, customers pick up their
basket of produce from four delivery
sites in Calgary.

The basket contents depend on
what is in season that week. They
may receive a variety of lettuce, root
vegetables, tomatoes, onions, peas,
beans, cabbages and other garden
produce.

A half share for two people costs
$350 and a full share is $650 for a fam-
ily of four.

Extra vegetables are donated to the
Mustard Seed Mission or are sold in a
mini market to anyone willing to stop
by one of the four delivery sites.

The farm also has a U-pick straw-
berry patch.

The couple starts everything from
seed on the farm and this year built a
high tunnel to cover 400 tomato
plants to ensure a consistent supply
of vine ripened tomatoes and speed
up the growing season by two
weeks.

With advice from Rockyview Coun-
ty and Alberta Agriculture, they
installed a dugout with two years
supply of water for irrigation. Their
limited water supply has capped how
much they can grow from year to
year.

The gardens are rotated each year
around the property. A local horti-
culturalist helps monitor the grow-

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RURAL BUSINESS | VIDEO PRODUCTIONS

Calder man finds
passion in video

Home-based studio | Raymond Lacusta
shoots, edits and produces prairie videos

BY KAREN MORRISON He likes watching films about Afri- Raymond Lacusta shoots nature videos, as well as weddings, reunions and community events. | KAREN MORRISON
can safaris from the safety of his
SASKATOON NEWSROOM couch. PHOTOS

CALDER, Sask. — Videographer “I’m scared to travel,” Lacusta said. can feature,” he said. Calder centennial year celebrations It keeps me active
Raymond Lacusta documented The living room of the modest Shooting depends on the week and and Old George, the owner-curator and keeps me dreaming.
Mother’s Nature power in July as home where the father of three lives of a large mansion-house museum
water roared two metres above nor- alone is littered with the tools of his the assignment, but he is careful not built in 1885. RAYMOND LACUSTA
mal levels over the Shellmouth spill- current trade, which has added up to to overdo it. VIDEOGRAPHER
way near Roblin, Man. more than $50,000 over the years. He has featured retired schoolteach-
The walls feature his oil paintings, “If I sit too long, I hardly can get up. er and violin maker Wally Oucharek of A current project focusing on tur-
Images of the Assiniboine River hinting at a previous preoccupation. At my age, I don’t need a blood clot.” Melville, Sask., a T. Eaton house and key vultures called Vulture of Destiny
churning under a bridge and water “I got into video and it took over,” prairie flowers. connected him with Saskatoon natu-
rushing over the road at Bear Creek Lacusta said. He spends hours editing and add- ralist and bird bander Stuart Hous-
represent his latest project focusing on “It tells more of a story than a photo. ing sound, music and narrative. He recalled shooting Norman Man- ton.
floodwatersontheLakeofthePrairies. I like the action.” weiler of Theodore, Sask., and his
His canvas is now three monitors “You need an interesting intro to hunt in the backwoods for his Natural Houston called Lacusta an interest-
The natural world is a good fit for and a high definition TV, and his tools capture their attention,” he said. Wood Creations. ing character who studies his subject
the Calder outdoorsman, who also are editing software and an HD video matter to get his facts right and has a
shoots weddings, reunions and cel- camera. He recently acquired a He produced numerous shows for “He selected a tree with burls, cut it light footprint in the wild.
ebrations. GoPro to take underwater shots. SCN TV about Saskatchewan and down taking the portion he wanted.
“I go with a person’s interview and Back at his workshop and his lathe, “You have to be careful that you
Raymond Lacusta Productions rep- build from that,” he said.
he began shaping three beautiful don’t have your camera so that you
resents a second career for Lacusta, “I go with an open mind and film
wood bowls, each individually dis- keep turkey vultures from feeding its
who spent 30 years working at a pot- what’s there. I set up my camera and playing its own wood grain unique- young or scaring it away. They can
ash mine. let people do their thing.”


ness. Within five and a half hours, we desert their nest if (you’re) an obnox-
It can take six hours of footage to
went from a green tree to … a shel- ious type photographer,” he said.
“It keeps me active and keeps me create 15 minutes of finished prod- lacked bowl ready for sale,” Lacusta
dreaming,” the 70-year-old said uct, Lacusta said.

said. “He’s appropriately careful,” he
about his current job. “I can’t show what I don’t have. The said.
more footage you have, the more you In Loon Voices, he tried to show the
“One day I might be a big producer.” harm done to the birds from human Lacusta also scored highly with the
His love of photography dates back activity. The wake from boats can organizers of last year’s centennial
to a Brownie camera he bought from knock eggs out of the nests, he said. celebrations in MacNutt, Sask., who
the Eaton’s catalogue for $14.95 in his hired him to produce a DVD of the
teens. Lacusta has a penchant for wildlife festivities.
and spends many hours silently
recording them. “He probably put a lot of work into
it, and it is a nice keepsake of the
“I walk upright, no threatening event,” said Jayne Andres, one of the
stances,” Lacusta said. organizers.

“When they sense you are not a
threat, they relax and do their thing.”

He recalled one close call when he
scrambled out of the way to let a
moose pass by him.

He prefers to work alone and is
careful to keep bear spray handy and
work close to his car, which is
equipped with a window mount for
his camera and often doubles as a
blind.

“I can’t make movies from my
couch,” he said.





























Lacusta edits and produces videos using multiple monitors and a high
definition TV at his home in Calder, Sask.

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Summer

brings

fair fun

The Glenavon and District Fair and Sports Day on July 26
featured cattle and horse shows, as well as a slow pitch
tournament, kids games and gardening/homemaking
competitions. The Saskatchewan event has been running
since 1960. | Christalee Froese photos

ABOVE, CLOCKWISE: Ciera
Romanow, 12, of Corning, Sask.,
demonstrates trick riding on
Yonkee.

Sophie Salway and her sidekick,
Ally, took second place in the
miniature show class.

Vienna Ruecker of Balcarres,
Sask., prepares to show her horse,
Black Beauty, while Andrea Lessier
of Weyburn looks on.

Cousins Brooke and Avery Kotylak
had their faces transformed into
butterflies.

DISEASE | ODOURS

Human diseases can come with smelly side-effects

HEALTH CLINIC A:Doctors have known for centu- tend to smell musty. A faulty or miss- stage malignant melanoma, so the too advanced to treat successfully, so
ries that certain diseases are in- ing digestive enzyme makes people dog may have saved her life. using sniffer dogs like Labradors
CLARE ROWSON, MD dicated by a distinctive odour. Before with trimethylaminuria, TMAU, might be a life-saving measure.
the days of laboratory tests, sniffing smell fishy. Researchers have more recently
Q:Do diseases such as cancer the patient’s breath or urine was one attempted to use controlled trials to In a 2011 study, lung cancer was
make a person smell differ- way that a diagnosis was made. There is a rare condition known as determine if dogs, whose sense of identified with a sensitivity of 71 per-
ent? I have heard that dogs and cats isovaleric acidemia that makes the smell is 10,000 times as sensitive as cent and a specificity of 93 percent. A
can sniff out cancers and tumours in Waste products from the body are urine smell like maple syrup, so it is ours, can tell healthy samples from 2006 study showed the dogs to be 99
people. Is this true? dispersed through the lungs and sometimes called maple syrup dis- cancerous ones. percent accurate in their diagnosis.
sweated out through the skin as well ease.
as excreted in the urine and stool. The smell from cancer patients may There have also been some anec-
The Lancet medical journal includ- be due to chemicals known as dotal reports of cats that have sniffed
Metabolic disorders, such as ed a letter in 1989 that reported that a alkenes, but there may be other sub- out small cancerous lumps in the
untreated or poorly controlled dia- woman had come into the doctor’s stances as yet unidentified. The breast before the owner noticed
betes, may cause fat to be broken office to have a mole looked at after results of the projects were encour- them.
down into ketones that make the her dog began to sniff the spot intent- aging, but further study is needed.
breath or urine smell liketheacetone ly. It even tried to bite it off when she Clare Rowson is a retired medical doctor in
in nail polish remover. wore shorts. Some diseases such as ovarian can- Belleville, Ont. Contact: [email protected].
cer are difficult to detect using nor-
People with phenylketonuria, PKU, The mole turned out to be an early- mal medical tests until the disease is

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ON THE FARM | BEEKEEPING

Bee health
top of mind for
Manitoba producer

Farm Family of the Year | Phil Veldhius urges
communication between farmers and beekeepers

BY REBECA KUROPATWA

FREELANCE WRITER

Bees are often in the news these Bee researchers are studying Vona Guiler, left, and Jayna Veldhius, stack supers, the boxes of honeycomb where the bees store honey.
days, so it’s no wonder that the Red the cause of colony collapse. | Keeping close tabs on bee health, left, is key to the farm operation. | VELDHIUS FAMILY PHOTOS
River Exhibition chose a beekeeper
to honour this year with the Farm CATHERINE ZINGER PHOTO “It’s always great to be recognized on there … it’s just an honour. wanted to go back onto the rides,” he
Family of the Year award. for something that doesn’t usually “Jayna asked if she could bring the said. “My family and friends are most
“I’d just ask for people who apply get a lot of recognition. It’s a vocation excited about it, the people who
Phil Veldhius operates the farm at pesticides to read their labels very that the farmer sort of has his head award to school for show and tell, know how much of an effort we make
Starbuck, Man., with his wife, Vona carefully and be in constant contact down working … and so for someone which she did,” she said. helping our community, and other
Guiler, and their two children, Tim- with their local beekeeper to keep to notice out there that we do it well farmers too who know how hard
my, 14, and Jayna, 10. bees as healthy as possible.” and have good green practises going Timmy and his friends went to the farming is.”
fair and saw the family farm exhibit.
Veldhius, who wanted to farm but Most of Veldhius’s honey goes to
had no land or animals, had experi- Bee Made Honey, the honey co- “They said it’s pretty cool and then
ence in beekeeping with his grand- operatives in Manitoba, Saskatche-
parents as a child. wan and Alberta.

“I started my own farm in 1991,” He also sells about 10 percent of his
saidVeldhius. “Priorto that,Iworked crop at the St. Norbert Farmers’ Mar-
for relatives as help for them.” ket and through the Harvest Moon
Food Initiative.
Today, Veldhius does most of the
beekeeping himself. Timmy helps Their honey was showcased at their
and Guiler handles much of the farm exhibit at the Red River Exhibi-
farm’s payroll, bookkeeping, cus- tion in Winnipeg.
tomer service and inventory control.

Veldhius said it’s challenging to
keep bees healthy.

“This colony collapse business is
something to be taken very seriously
and we’re really not getting any good
information as to how to remedy it
properly. We’re a small industry, so
we don’t get the same technical and
extension support as crops or cattle
guys do.

QUARRY SEED

Soybean Tour

August 14, 2o14

With Homestyle Cookin’ on the Side Phil Veldhius has run a beekeeping operation at Starbuck, Man., since
1991. The Red River Exhibition recently named the Veldhius family its
The tour will be held at the Indian Head Research Farm for a soybean tour featuring Farm Family of the Year.
the latest seed varieties and agronomics from Thunder Seed.
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HOME GARDEN | GARLIC

Local take on kitchen staple

TEAM RESOURCES pizza cutter or sharp knife, oil, rolling oil, butter and garlic in a small sauce- Garlic knots are one way to use fresh, locally grown garlic. | SARAH GALVIN
pin, cutting board and several sheet pan. If you prefer a more mellow garlic
SARAH GALVIN, BSHEc pans lined with parchment paper. Divide flavour, let it simmer for a minute or PHOTO
the dough into two balls. One at a time, two until slightly golden. Remove from
Garlic is one of the most popu- roll the ball of dough out to a rectangle heat and add parsley. Set aside. to show up at farmers markets. The green garlic in recipes for onions, scal-
lar flavours in food yet we approximately five x 16 inches (13 cm immature garlic bulbs and edible lions or leeks.
hardly give it a thought. In x 40 cm) and 1/2 inch (3 cm) thick on a Preheat oven to 425 F (220 C). Bake green stalks have an onion flavour
addition to tasting good, it has sev- lightly floured board. If the dough is dif- for about 12 to 15 minutes or until gold- that is nice fresh or cooked. Substitute »CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
eral health benefits. Garlic is rich in ficult to roll and shrinks back, let it rest en. After removing knots from oven and
antioxidants and can boost the for five minutes and try again. Slice into while still warm, brush with garlic coat-
immune system. Recent studies indi- half inch x five inch (3 cm x 13 cm) strips. ing or place knots in a large bowl and
cate it plays a role in preventing heart toss with garlic coating. Season with
disease and cancer and minimizing When the strips are all cut, roll each sea salt. It’s best served warm.
common cold symptoms. Garlic also into a fat pencil shape and tie in a loose
kills roundworms, which are the knot. Place on a parchment lined bak- MEADOWLARK FARM POTATO
most common intestinal parasite. ing sheet about 1 1/2 inches (7 cm) SOUP WITH GREEN GARLIC AND
apart. Cover with a clean tea towel and SORREL
Most of our grocery store garlic let rise until doubled in size, about an
comes from China or California. By hour. Green garlic, also called spring
the time we see it on the shelf, it could garlic, is one of the first vegetables
be six or more months old so it’s great Make the garlic coating. Warm olive
to see local garlic farms popping up
across the country. UNLEASH THE POWER

I visited Tom Wilson and June ŏŏē
Evans at their 20 acre Meadowlark
Farm in Elbow, Sask. They have care-
fully researched several heirloom
varieties and are adept at recognizing
cultivars.

For Evans, who grew up on the fam-
ily farm near Kenaston, Sask., it was
like coming home. Wilson grew up in
West Virginia and his music took him
to many places.

Farming was not their first plan but
after cooking with fresh garlic pur-
chased from the Saskatoon Farmers’
Market, Wilson had an idea to save a
bulb and plant it. Five years later, they
had their first commercial crop with
16,000 plants featuring 20 hard neck
and two soft neck varieties.

This year, they have one quarter
acre under cultivation with garlic
and another one quarter acre with
heirloom vegetables.

A hailstorm early in the season
shredded and flattened their garlic
crop as it was just coming out of the
soil, then non-stop rain and cool
weather set the crop back.

The couple has been harvesting
green garlic and will harvest the full-
grown bulbs in late August.

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» CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Add olive oil and butter to a medi- pasta for an easy delicious meal. GARDENING | LILIES
um sized pot. Heat until hot but not
Slice and use in potato salad or smoking and add chopped spring gar- 10 large garlic scapes Excite with
mince and stir into salad dressings. lic and onions. Saute for a couple of
Toss some in a stir-fry, on a pizza or in minutes until aromatic. Add potatoes, 1/3 c. unsalted pistachios 80 mL exotic lilies
soups. The light garlic flavour enhanc- chicken stock and cook until pota-
es without overpowering. toes are tender. Lower heat and add or pine nuts IN THE COUNTRY GARDEN
chopped sorrel leaves, sea salt, freshly
ground black pepper, dill, French tar- 1/3 c. finely grated 80 mL ALBERT PARSONS
ragon and a splash of cream. Bring
back to a simmer and turn off the heat. parmigiano-reggiano Lilies are a fixture in prairie gar-
dens but common species
Puree half of the mixture and then kosher salt and have steadily been replaced by
return it to the pot. Stir in parmigiano- more exotic varieties.
1 tbsp. olive oil 15 mL reggiano cheese and serve. black pepper, to taste
The first to arrive was the asiatic lily,
1 tbsp. butter 15 mL SCAPE PESTO 1/3 c. extra-virgin 80 mL followed by martagon.

2 medium potatoes, The scape grows like a curly shoot olive oil The oriental lily, the queen of the
alongside the leaves and has a swelled lilies, became available but the
1/2 inch diced node that holds the bulbils, which are results were disappointing because
miniature bulbs that can be planted the plants were not hardy and suc-
3 c. homemade chicken to reproduce the plant. Most varieties Puree the garlic scapes, pistachios cumbed to the harsh climate. Lily
require trimming the scapes from the and parmesan in a food processor until breeders have since created much
stock plant so the energy goes to developing finely chopped. With the motor running, hardier varieties.
the bulb. Toss this pesto with cooked slowly pour the oil through the opening.
1 c. sorrel leaves 250 mL Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Oriental lilies are considered regal
The pesto keeps in the fridge, covered, because of their 15 centimetre bloom
sea salt and for one week or frozen for a month. size and intoxicating fragrance. Most
are more than a metre high, with
freshly ground black Source: Epicurious. stout, sturdy stems and large, waxy
leaves.
pepper, to taste Sarah Galvin is a home economist, teacher
and farmers’ market vendor at Swift Current, Blooms can face up, down or out
fresh dill and French Sask., and a member of Team Resources. She but I prefer those facing up and dis-
writes a blog at http://allourfingersinthepie. playing their beautiful colours.
tarragon, to taste blogspot.ca. Contact: [email protected].
Oriental lilies, like other lilies, prefer
splash of whole cream full sun and a rich, well-drained soil.

2 tbsp. finely grated 30 mL Heavy clay soils should be amend-
ed with sand and humus before
Tom Wilson slices a spring (green) parmigiano-reggiano planting lilies. I add sand to the
garlic plant to show its immature planting hole so that water does not
cloves. |SARAH GALVIN PHOTO cheese collect around the roots.

Kubota Muscle Series Another attraction of oriental lilies
is their later bloom time in August
O% * and early September. This extends
the lily season.
For 60 Months OAC
Tiger and martagon lilies bloom in
Or Cash Discount early July while the asiatics are fin-
ished by the end of July.
*Limited time offer.
See your dealer for details. Oriental lilies are tall but do not
require support and make good,
long-lasting cut flower arrange-
ments. The spent lower blooms can
be removed, allowing the upper
blooms to open.

Oriental lilies are not quite as hardy
as asiatics, tiger lilies and martagons.

In late October after a hard frost but
before the ground freezes, I add dry
compost or soil on top of the lily bed
to a depth of three to four cm.

I then add dry leaves (about 30 cm
deep), then stretch plastic over top. I
allow air to get under the plastic to
prevent moisture buildup. A piece of
rigid Styrofoam could serve the same
purpose.

Albert Parsons has a diploma in horticulture
from the University of Guelph and maintains
a flourishing garden at Minnedosa, Man.
Contact: [email protected].

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There are over 40 models in the M Series line-up ranging from the 50 Hp
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Oriental lilies can have a 15
centimetre bloom and grow to
more than a metre high. | ALBERT

PARSONS PHOTO

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AG NOTES COMING EVENTS

MINK PRODUCERS GET CASH Ottawa is funding research on bee colony health. | FILE PHOTO Elliott Kiel of Teulon will study Aug.7: Saskatchewan Pasture Tour,
ADVANCE EXTENSION agriculture and food sciences. Yorkton/Ituna/Kelliher/Touchwood
The commission represents more NEW MARKETS Hills area (Charlotte Ward, 306-786-
Cash strapped mink producers than 1,300 beekeepers and the FOR BLUEBERRIES Sheena Meggison from Goodlands 1608, [email protected] or
now have until June 1 to repay production of 60 percent of the honey will study agriculture and food Saskatchewan Forage Council, 306-
their 2013 cash advance in full. The crop in Canada. The British Columbia Blueberry sciences. 969-2666, [email protected])
original deadline was Sept. 30. Council will receive $117,000 in
The total value of honey produced federal funding to help high-bush Bradley Wright of MacGregor will Aug.17: Vintage Day, Humboldt Vintage
A major decline in prices has in Canada was $176 million last year. blueberry growers market their fruit study agriculture and food sciences Club, Humboldt, Sask. (Gloria, 306-
prompted the federal government internationally and increase export 383-2845, [email protected])
to announce a national Stay of FUNDING FOCUSES sales, particularly in Europe, Asia Richard Watson from Rossendale
Default for producers who have a ON BIOPRODUCTS and the Middle East. will study engineering. For more coming events, see the
2013 cash advance on mink pelts Community Calendar, section 0300,
given through the Agri-Commodity The Composites Innovation B.C. is the top producer and The $1,000 scholarships are in the Western Producer Classifieds.
Management Association, the Centre will receive more than $1.9 exporter of high-bush blueberries available to students who are from a
Prince Edward Island Federation million from the Manitoba and in Canada and the third-largest in farm that is a member of Manitoba MAILBOX
of Agriculture, the Canada federal governments to support the world with exports worth $163 Canola Growers and are planning
Mink Breeders Association, the FibreCITY, North America’s first million last year. to attend post secondary education Rural Municipality of Paynton history
Newfoundland and Labrador agriculture fibre grading centre of in any field within two years of book, including Bresaylor, Arbor
Federation of Agriculture and the excellence program. CANOLA GROWERS ANNOUNCE graduating.  Hill, Battle Bank, Federal, Grand
Fur Farmers of Canada Marketing SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Cheviot and Birling school districts.
Association. The centre will receive $715,000 to The student applications were If you ever lived, worked or went
install equipment particular to the Five high school students who judged by an independent panel to school or have a business in this
Producers also have the option to evaluation of fibre crops. It will also will be attending the University of based on academic standing, area, we would like to include your
repay their advances without penalty develop the world’s first informatics Manitoba have been awarded the canola connection, references, family history, and/or business story.
and at a lower rate than the original system for agricultural fibre grading. 2014 Manitoba Canola Grower essay submission and school and Send any family stories, pictures
advance rate.  Scholarship: community involvement.  and articles from anyone who has
An additional $1.27 million will lived or owned land in the village or
Under the program, mink help establish a quality testing Jenilee Dyck from Winkler will study BOOST FOR CHICKEN R.M. of Paynton #470 from the early
producers can receive cash advances site for natural fibres used in agriculture and food sciences. 1900’s to now. Asking for a deposit
of up to $400,000 on the value of their biomaterial applications and product Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan of $20 per book or CD ordered when
product. The first $100,000 is interest development projects. has received $275,000 in federal published. Submit information or
free in each production year. funding to research disease control orders to: Paynton History Book
in the province’s broiler chicken Committee, Box 330, Paynton, Sask.
SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM TRACKS industry.  S0M 2J0, payntonhistorybook@
HONEYBEE HEALTH outlook.com, www.payntonsk.com.
The goal is to identify new variants Questions or more information, Marie
The Beekeepers Commission of of the avian reovirus and find out how Ferguson, 306-895-4825 or Roxanne
Alberta is receiving $1 million from they are transmitted. Valliere, 306-895-2005.
the federal government to document
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[email protected] Belarus....................................... 4157 Red Angus..................................5015 Swine Wanted............................ 5675 Oats........................................... 6410
Arenas ............................................0800 Case/IH ..................................... 4160 Belgian Blue.............................. 5030 Swine Events, Seminars..................5677 Rye .............................................6413
DEADLINES Auction Sales .................................0900 CI................................................ 4163 Blonde d’Aquitaine ....................5035 Triticale......................................6416
Auction Schools .............................0950 Caterpillar Lexion ......................4166 Brahman ................................... 5040 Poultry Wheat.........................................6419
• Liner ads – Thursday Deutz..........................................4169 Brangus ......................................5042 Baby Chicks ...............................5710 Forage Seeds
previous to publication, AUTO & TRANSPORT Ford/NH ..................................... 4172 Braunvieh ..................................5047 Ducks & Geese ...........................5720 Alfalfa.........................................6425
8:00pm CST Auto Service & Repairs............... 1050 Gleaner ...................................... 4175 Brown Swiss ............................. 5049 Turkeys.......................................5730 Annual Forage........................... 6428
Auto & Truck Parts.......................1100 John Deere ................................. 4178 BueLingo ....................................5052 Birds Various ............................. 5732 Clover ......................................... 6431
• Display ads – Thursday Buses........................................... 1300 Massey Ferguson ....................... 4181 Charolais....................................5055 Poultry Various..........................5740 Grass Seeds .............................. 6434
previous to publication, Cars ............................................. 1400 Python........................................4184 Dexter........................................ 5065 Poultry Equipment..................... 5741 Oilseeds
Noon CST Versatile..................................... 4187 Excellerator................................5067 Canola ...................................... 6440
Trailers White..........................................4190 Galloway ................................... 5070 Specialty Flax ........................................... 6443
LINER AD RATES Grain Trailers .............................1505 Various....................................... 4193 Gelbvieh.....................................5075 Alpacas ...................................... 5753 Pulse Crops
Livestock Trailers....................... 1510 Combine Accessories Guernsey................................... 5080 Deer............................................ 5757 Beans ........................................ 6449
$5.85/Printed Line Misc. Trailers...............................1515 Combine Headers ......................4199 Hereford.................................... 5090 Elk ..............................................5760 Chickpeas ..................................6452
(3 line minimum) Combine Pickups.......................4202 Highland ................................... 5095 Goats.......................................... 5765 Lentil ..........................................6455
NON-REFUNDABLE Trucks Misc. Accessories ......................4205 Holstein......................................5100 Llama .........................................5770 Peas........................................... 6458
$3.00/pd week online charge Newest to Oldest ....................... 1595 Hydraulics................................... 4208 Jersey .........................................5105 Rabbits....................................... 5773
ADDITIONAL FEATURES Four Wheel Drive .......................1670 Parts & Accessories ..................... 4211 Limousin .....................................5115 Ratite: Specialty Crops
Bolding = .75/word/wk Grain Trucks............................... 1675 Salvage....................................... 4214 Lowline ...................................... 5118 Emu, Ostrich, Rhea.................... 5775 Canary Seeds ............................ 6464
Full Color Photo = $39.00/wk Gravel Trucks ............................. 1676 Potato & Row Crop Luing .......................................... 5120 Yaks............................................5780 Mustard......................................6467
Black & White Photo = $25.00/wk Equipment ................................. 4217 Maine-Anjou .............................. 5125 Events & Seminars..................... 5781 Potatoes.................................... 6470
Attention Getter = $15.00/wk Semi Trucks.................................. 1677 Repairs .........................................4220 Miniature ...................................5130 Specialty Livestock Sunflower...................................6473
Ask about our Priority Placement Specialized Trucks.................... 1680 Rockpickers ................................. 4223 Murray Grey ............................... 5135 Equipment. ................................ 5783 Other Specialty Crops................. 6476
LINER FREQUENCY DISCOUNTS Sport Utilities ............................ 1682 Shop Equipment .......................... 4225 Piedmontese..............................5160
Start after 3 weeks Various ....................................... 1685 Snowblowers & Pinzgauer................................... 5165 Livestock Various ........................5785 COMMON SEED
Example: 4 weeks for the price of 3, Snowplows.................................4226 Red Poll.......................................5175 Livestock Equipment .................. 5790 Cereal Seeds ............................... 6482
(8 for 6) (12 for 9) (52 for 39) etc. Vans..............................................1700 Silage Equipment ........................4229 Salers ......................................... 5185 Livestock Services & Vet Forage Seeds............................... 6485
(Does not apply to bolding) Vehicles Wanted .......................... 1705 Special Equipment ...................... 4232 Santa Gertrudis .........................5188 Grass Seeds ................................ 6488
Spraying Equipment Shaver Beefblend ...................... 5195 Supplies ..................................... 5792 Oilseeds .......................................6491
LINER COMMUNITY CALENDAR RATES BEEKEEPING PT Sprayers................................4238 Shorthorn.................................. 5200 Lost and Found .............................. 5800 Pulse Crops ................................. 6494
Honey Bees ..................................2010 SP Sprayers................................ 4241 Simmental..................................5205 Miscellaneous Articles................... 5850 Various.........................................6497
2 For 1 Cutter Bees ................................. 2020 Spraying Various .......................4244 South Devon .............................. 5210 Misc Articles Wanted ......................5855
Book an ad to run and the identical ad Bee Equipment & Tillage & Seeding Speckle Park .............................. 5215 Musical ............................................5910 Organic Seed ................. See Class 5947
will appear in a second edition free of Supplies .....................................2025 Air Drills.....................................4250 Tarentaise ..................................5220 Notices ............................................5925
charge. (Maximum 4 ads) Air Seeders ................................4253 Texas Longhorn.......................... 5225 Oilfield Equipment..........................5935 FEED MISCELLANEOUS
Belting............................................ 2200 Harrows & Packers ....................4256 Wagyu ........................................5230 Feed Grain................................... 6505
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AD RATES Bio Diesel & Equipment................. 2300 Seeding Various.........................4259 Welsh Black................................ 5235 ORGANIC Hay & Straw .................................6510
Books & Magazines........................ 2400 Tillage Equipment .....................4262 Cattle Various ............................5240 Certification Services..................5943 Pellets & Concentrates ................ 6515
$118.80/column inch/week Tillage & Seeding Cattle Wanted ............................5245 Food .............................................5945 Fertilizer...................................... 6530
Talk with your sales rep about our BUILDING & RENOVATIONS Cattle Events & Grains...........................................5947 Feed Wanted ............................... 6540
Volume Discounts Concrete Repair & Various.....................................4265 Seminars.................................. 5247 Livestock..................................... 5948 Seed Wanted................................6542
Coatings .......................................2504 Tractors Horses
CONDITIONS Doors & Windows ........................2505 Auction Sales.............................5305 Personal (prepaid)......................... 5950 Sewing Machines ............................6710
Electrical & Plumbing.................. 2510 Agco American Saddlebred................5310 Personal Various (prepaid)................ 5952 Sharpening Services....................... 6725
•The Western Producer reserves the right to revise, edit, Lumber.........................................2520 Agco ......................................... 4274 Appaloosa.................................. 5315 Pest Control ................................... 5960 Sporting Goods ...............................6825
classify or reject any advertisement submitted to it for Roofing.........................................2550 Allis/Deutz ............................... 4277 Arabian ......................................5320
publication. Supplies .......................................2570 White ...................................... 4280 Belgian....................................... 5325 PETS Outfitters .....................................6827
Canadian.................................... 5327 Registered....................................5970 Stamps & Coins.............................. 6850
•The Western Producer, while assuming no responsibility Buildings .........................................2601 Belarus ....................................... 4283 Clydesdale .................................5330 Non Registered ............................ 5971 Swap................................................6875
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Steiger......................................4289 Holsteiner .................................. 5355 Tenders............................................ 7025
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purchasing from an unknown advertiser, thus minimizing Commodity/Future Brokers........ 2900 John Deere .................................4295 Morgan....................................... 5375 Propane..........................................6000 Tires ............................................... 7050
the chances of fraud and eliminating the necessity of refund Consulting....................................2901 Kubota....................................... 4298 Mules......................................... 5380 Pumps ............................................ 6010 Tools............................................... 7070
if the goods have already been sold. Financial & Legal .........................2902 Massey Ferguson .......................4301 Norwegian Fjord........................5385 Radio, TV & Satellites....................6040 Travel...............................................7095
Insurance & Investments ....................2903 New Holland ............................. 4304 Paint.......................................... 5390 Water Pumps...................................7150
• Ads may be cancelled or changed at any time in accordance Palomino....................................5395 REAL ESTATE Water Treatment ............................ 7200
with the deadlines. Ads ordered on the term rates, which Butcher’s Supplies .........................3000 Ford..........................................4307 Percheron ................................. 5400 B.C. Properties.............................6110 Welding ...........................................7250
are cancelled or changed lose their special term rates. Chemicals........................................ 3150 Versatile...................................4310 Peruvian.................................... 5405 Commercial Well Drilling ................................... 7300
Clothing: Universal.................................... 4313 Ponies ....................................... 5408 Buildings/Land .......................... 6115 Winches.......................................... 7400
•The Western Producer accepts no responsibility for errors Zetor........................................... 4316 Quarter Horse ............................ 5415 Condos/Townhouses ...................6120
in advertisements after one insertion. Drygoods & Workwear................. 3170 Various Tractors ........................4319 Shetland.....................................5420 Cottages & Lots............................ 6125 CAREERS
Collectibles .................................... 3200 Loaders & Dozers......................... 4322 Sport Horses ..............................5424 Houses & Lots ..............................6126 Career Training .............................. 8001
• While every effort is made to forward replies to the box Compressors .................................. 3300 Miscellaneous .............................. 4325 Standardbred............................ 5430 Mobile Homes.............................. 6127 Child Care....................................... 8002
numbers to the advertiser as soon as possible, we accept Computers...................................... 3400 Wanted.........................................4328 Tennessee Walker......................5445 Ready To Move............................. 6128 Construction ..................................8004
no liability in respect of loss or damage alleged to arise Fencing...........................................4400 Thoroughbred........................... 5450 Resorts ......................................... 6129 Domestic Services .........................8008
through either failure or delay in forwarding such replies, CONTRACTING Financing/Leasing ......................... 4450 Welsh .........................................5455 Recreational Property .................6130 Farm / Ranch.................................. 8016
however caused. Custom Baling..............................3510 Firewood .........................................4475 Horses Various.......................... 5460 Farms & Ranches Forestry / Logging.......................... 8018
Custom Combining ......................3520 Fish & Fish Farming...... ................. 4500 Horses Wanted ..........................5465 British Columbia........................ 6131 Help Wanted .................................. 8024
• Advertisers using only a post office box number or street Custom Feeding ........................... 3525 Food Products.................................4525 Horse Events, Seminars.................. 5467 Alberta ....................................... 6132 Management ...................................8025
address must submit their name to this office before such Custom Seeding........................... 3527 Forestry / Logging Equipment ....... 4550 Horse Hauling ........................... 5469 Saskatchewan............................ 6133 Mining .............................................8027
an advertisement is accepted for this publication. Their Custom Silage ..............................3530 Fork Lifts & Pallet Trucks...............4600 Harness & Vehicles....................5470 Manitoba.................................... 6134 Oilfield ........................................... 8030
name will be kept confidential and will not appear in any Custom Spraying ........................ 3540 Fruit / Fruit Processing .................. 4605 Saddles ...................................... 5475 Pastures .....................................6136 Professional ....................................8032
advertisement unless requested. Custom Trucking..........................3550 Fur Farming.....................................4675 Sheep Wanted....................................... 6138 Sales / Marketing ...........................8040
Custom Tub Grinding................... 3555 Generators ...................................... 4725 Auction Sales.............................5505 Acreages ....................................6139 Trades / Technical.......................... 8044
• Box holders names are not given out. Custom Work............................... 3560 GPS .................................................4730 Arcott .........................................5510 Miscellaneous........................... 6140 Truck Drivers.................................. 8046
Green Energy................................... 4775 Columbia....................................5520 Employment Wanted
• NON-REFUNDABLE Construction Equipment................3600 Health Care .................................... 4810 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
Dairy Equipment.............................3685 Health Foods ...................................4825 All Terrain Vehicles...................... 6161 (prepaid)..................................... 8050
Diesel Engines................................ 3700 Heating & Air Conditioning ........... 4850 Boats & Watercraft ...................... 6162
Educational.................................... 3800 Hides, Furs, & Leathers ................. 4880 Campers & Trailers ......................6164
Electrical Motors.............................3825 Hobbies & Handicrafts .................. 4885 Golf Cars ......................................6165
Electrical Equipment ......................3828 Motor Homes ...............................6166
Engines........................................... 3850 Motorcycles ................................. 6167
Farm Buildings...............................4000 Snowmobiles ...............................6168

Bins ............................................. 4003 Refrigeration.................................. 6180
Storage/Containers .................... 4005

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Conveyors ................................... 4106
Equipment Monitors................... 4109

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108-3 STINSON, air frame 2365 TT, 165 POST DRILL made by C.W. COE, 1889;
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CESSNA 414, 9046 AFTT, engines Ram covered in 2005, float fittings, spare en- COURTENAY FLIGHT CENTER: 1974 VINTAGE CAR, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES harrows, Ralister Sole Maker; grinder,
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TRAVEL AIRs, 1964, 1966 and 1968, for- done in-house at CJJ4 in new spacious C-172M, TTAF 10989.4, SMOH 4164.4, parts; 18' T/A flat deck trailer; Minneapolis who can pull the sled furthest down the
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mer flight school aircraft, IFR certified; info and estimates, [email protected] ty of car parts; garden and shop tools; Held at the Bremner Historical Site, 53452
BEAVER, 1959, converted from US mili- Deloraine, MB. Comm, MoGas STC, wingtip lights, Mechanic's hand and shop tools; Enamel RR 225, Sherwood Park, AB., 4 kms north
of Hwy. 16 on RR 225. Ellis 780-922-6120,
tary L-20A Model, 8184 AFTT, eng. 274 1949 CESSNA 170A, STOL kit, 961 SMOH, strobes, progressive care, paint and interi- Leo 780-922-0844 or visit website
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hrs. TSO, OH by Covington aircraft eng. or good. Now $25,000 OBO+taxes. For de-
2007; PIPER Navajo, 8859 AFTT, Cleve-
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A GREAT SUMMER READ! Adventure, 1975 C182P, SKYLANE, 2760 TT, 1179 in 2009. 204-857-8691, Portage la Prairie, "25 Years of Corvette" mirror; Various D-4, running, very nice, $7500. Cat D-35,
hardship, romance, scandal, laughter, SMOH, new leather int., long range tanks, MB., [email protected] mantel clocks; Old phonograph; Early 50's gas, very nice, $7500. IHC TD-9 w/blade,
tears, heartache and hope. A true story in hangared, vg. 306-752-4909, Melfort, SK. Wurlitzer juke box; Beer advertising; Vari- $8500. IHC TD-6 w/blade, $7500. JD 420,
novel form. $24.99 at McNally Robinson 1956 CESSNA 172, 3200 TTAF, 2100 TTAE, ous coke memorabilia; Antique cash regis- 5 roller w/blade, $3750. Case 750 w/load-
(Saskatoon and Winnipeg), Western Devel- 1970 PA39 TWIN Comanche turbo, CR, $24,500, runs and flies great. Calgary, AB. ter; Die Cast toys; Gramophone; Many more er, $3500. Oliver OC-3 w/loader, $3950.
4625 TT, King equipment, many modifica- 403-819-1504. items! Call 306-551-9411, 306-781-2415, 1957 Mercedes Benz dump truck, 6 cyl.

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ters (Regina), Post Horizon Books (Moose Call 306-752-4909, Melfort, SK.
Luscome. Call 306-635-4493, evenings truck, partial restoration, rebuilt engine,

Jaw). On-line: mcnallyrobinson.com Email: 1947 PA12, 150 HP, 2631 TT, 827 SMOH, Smeaton, SK. 1965 CESSNA 150F, 3249 TTSN, 677 1950 CASE DC4 tractor, good running or- $2250. 204-746-2016, 204-746-5345,
[email protected] Edo 2000, Flylite 3000 hydraulic skis, cub TSOH, new interior, icom Nav-Com, han- der, $750 OBO. 306-373-1613, Watson, SK Morris, MB.
gear, full flaps, ceconite 1990, Marco GPS, LYCOMING 0-320, 150/160 HP; gared, $14,500. 306-664-6500, Milden, SK.
TOWN OF MARSHALL Centennial Celebra- King KY97, encoding transponder, recent 0-290-D, 135 HP, 1100 SMOH. Lethbridge, 1949 JD AR tractor, in good running cond., AUGUST 9 AND 10, 2014 the 9th Annual
tion (Inc. 1914-2014), Saturday, September paint and fabric rejuvenation, engine tent, AB. 403-327-4582, 403-308-0062. 1960 CESSNA 150 w/STOL kit, 1003 good rubber and paint. Blumenort, MB, IHCC CH 38 Show will be held on the
wing covers, other extras, $50,000. SMOH, 4298 TTSN, Edo-Aire NavCom, Sig- 204-326-1554, 204-346-2068. grounds of the Western Development Mu-
403-478-4115, Calgary, AB. 47 CHAMP 7DC, GREAT PERFORMER, tronics intercom, artificial horizon, direc- seum in North Battleford, SK. We will be
85 HP, TTSN 6859, SMOH 863, owner tional gyro, cyl. head temp gauge, shoul- WANTED: 6’ MINNEAPOLIS one-way tiller; joining WDM to celebrate their annual
1971 PIPER CHEROKEE 140D with perfor- maintenance, very clean, Icom A23 hand der harness, GPS, recent annual, $22,500 6’ Massey Harris tiller; both with original “Those were the days” and join them on
mance upgrade. Phone: 306-382-9024, held, pilot 3 Garmin GPS, intercom, the occasion of their 65th birthday.
Saskatoon, SK. $14,800 OBO. Call Terry 780-672-5163 [email protected] All IH machin-
Camrose, AB. ery, trucks, tractors, household, stationary

6th, 8:00 AM Registration. Pancake break- 1959 PIPER COMANCHE 180, TTSN 1960 PA22 TRIPACER, only 75 hrs SMOH, OBO. Call Don at 780-726-3545 (home) or power lifts working. High wheel wagon engines, power units, cub cadets and any-
fast, old fashioned tea, baseball, horse- 3061, SMOH 130. In 2002: new paint, fuel King radio transponder, mode C light 780-645-4414 (work), St. Paul, AB. and also low wheel steel wheel wagon. thing else marketed by IH are welcome.

shoes, Saturday night family dance with live bladders, conduits, and windshield. New 3 weight starter, handcrafted interior, al- Wagon box. Double tree and neck yolk. Membership annual meeting with banquet

band, Sunday morning interdenominational blade prop. Good condition, $57,000. ways hangered. 204-647-7750, Laurier, MB 1967 PIPER CHEROKEE 235B, TT 8350, 306-344-4453, Paradise Hill, SK. and guest speaker. More info. available
church service. Remember to bring your 867-633-8470, Whitehorse, YT. eng. 430, prop 109, paint 10/10, int. 7/10, from show chairman Gary Algot,
baseball gloves! Please reply before August HIGH AND FAST 1984 Piper Turbo Sara- $58,500 CAD. Email: [email protected] 1927 or 1928 IHC 15-30, good condition, 780-741-2115. www.ihc38.com
11, 2014. 306-387-6340, Marshall, SK., 1974 PIPER WARRIOR, 2880 TT, 8 0 toga, low times, oxygen, etc. Call for 306-741-0193, Swift Current, SK. bolt-on rubber, stored inside. Offers.
http://www.townofmarshall.ca SMOH, 160 HP, 80 SPOH. For more info specs, $159,958 CDN. Bill 403-588-0475, 306-893-8151, Maidstone, SK. JD #37 SICKLE MOWER, $375. Call
and pics call 306-717-0709, Saskatoon, SK Innisfail, AB. 306-642-3189, Assiniboia, SK.

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MASSEY HARRIS 44, $1800; Massey Harris NELSON’S AUCTION SERVICE, Annual ESTATE FARM AUCTION SALE for the

30, $2250. Both good cond., exc. rubber. Pre-Harvest Auction, Sat., August 16th, late Wilfred Nelson, White Fox, SK., on
Call 306-231-9808, Humboldt, SK. 2014 at 9:00 AM, Nelson’s Auction Centre, Saturday, August 16, 10:00 AM. Located

CASE DC4; Massey 44 Special; WD Allis- Meacham, SK. 1975 Dodge 600 grain 1-1/2 miles east of White Fox. Executor
Chalmer; Case S. All tractors turn over. truck; Combines: 1987 Case/IH 1680; Grant Nelson and Executrix Lee Ann Dress-
$875/ea. or $3000 for all. Can deliver. Call O N LIN E AUCTIO N 1978 8800 White; 7721 JD PT; 750 JD; NH ler. Tractor: 1982 IHC 3588, 2+2, 4 WD.
306-272-4810, Foam Lake, SK. O S KAR’S D ELIM EATS & S AUS AG E TR95. Swathers: 1978 IH 4000; Westward Combine: 1982 JD 7720 turbo diesel hy-
CLO S E O UT RETIREM EN T AUCTIO N
ADRIAN’S MAGNETO SERVICE Guaran- 1775 TO RO N TO S T. REG IN A, S K. 3000; 1986 725 Case/IH; 1984 730 dro, shedded; JD 6601 PT, shedded. Grain
teed repairs on mags and ignitors. Repairs. Case/IH; Farm Equip: NH 1034 Stackliner Trucks: 1975 Dodge Custom 3 ton, 12’
Parts. Sales. 204-326-6497. Box 21232, Bid s Clos e In Em e ra ld P a rk bale wagon; Livestock needs, grain bins, steel B&H, 4 spd. V8; 1978 IHC 160 Load-
UNRESERVED 2 CYLINDER ANTIQUE Steinbach, MB. R5G 1S5. M O N D AY, AUG US T 25 -2:00P M hopper bottoms, much more. Vehicles: star, 3 ton, V8, 5&2, 16’ steel B&H, needs
Tractor Auction, Approx. 55 John Deere K erres Co m p u terized S m o keho u s e – W ith SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 9:00 AM at 1993 Volvo semi tractor, 2004 Ford F150 heater repairs. Trucks: 1978 IHC 160
tractors, 1925-1953 and various parts, F o u rRa cks All Up d a ted ; M ea tRa il W ith 4 Eisner Auction Centre, 2 miles East XLT c/c 4x4; 1999 Ford F150 c/c 2WD; Loadstar, 3 ton, V8, 5&2, 16’ steel B&H,
new and used. Werner Harms Collection, S w itches -Ap p ro xim a tely 77’ & M u ch M o re! Swan River, MB. 44th Annual August 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan SE; 2002 Olds needs heater repairs; 1977 F250 Ranger
Olds, AB., Friday, August 22, 2014. Live 1951 IHC L130 1 ton truck, dual wheels, Equip. Consignment Sale. Early Listing Intrigue GX; 2003 Chrysler Sebring LX; XLT, Clubcab, V8, 70,000 miles, vg cond;
a u c t i o n - ava i l a b l e o n l i n e . V i ew at wood box, hyd. hoist, 45,000 orig. miles, VisitOurW eb site ForDeta ils. Inc: 1983 JD 8450, 4WD 8250 hrs, shed- 2001 Ford Focus SE; 2002 Kawasaki Prairie 1998 Dodge Durango. Parts Vehicles:
www.gwacountry.com 1-866-304-4664. $2500. 306-773-4088, Swift Current, SK. ded; 1986 Case/IH 4690, 4WD, diesel, quad. Buildings, yard and shop equip: 86” complete, not running: 1930 Int. KBS, 3
w w w.M c D ou g a llBa y.c om only 5400 hrs, shedded; 1983 860 MF hyd. skidsteer dozer blade; HD tire chang- ton; 1940’s Fargo 1 ton; 1950-60’s Volks-
MH 44 SPECIAL, belt pulley, full fenders, 1952 DODGE 2 ton w/box and hoist, al- Re g in a (306 ) 757-1755 combine, 3278 hrs, shedded; 1981 860 MF er; King power generator; toolbox / work wagen; 1950-60’s Alpine Sunbeam 2 dr.
nice shape, shedded; Belle City 22” separa- ways shedded. In running order, but needs combine 3738 hrs, shedded; 1991 NH benches; Recreation: 1983 Southwind 27’ car; 1972 GMC 1/2 ton, good cond., shed-
tor, Hart feeder, elevator, Waterloo blow- fuel pump. 306-893-8151, Maidstone, SK. 1-800-26 3-4193 TR96 2300 sep. hrs; 30’ JD 930 rigid head- Class ‘A’ motorhome, 1984 Cimarron 5th ded. Farm Equip: Harvey Gjesdale rotary
er, all belts, good working order, shedded, er PU reel; 1993 MacDon 960 draper 30’ wheel, 1980 14’ boat with motor; Trees 5-in-1 seed cleaner, shedded, vg; several
on rubber tires; PTO belt pulley for JD TWO 1938 D40 IH trucks, restoration Regina • S a ska toon • M oosom in
4010 tractor, like new. Near Beiseker, AB. s t a r t e d o n o n e , a l l p a r t s i n c l u d e d . • Ca lga ry • S a lm on Arm header, PU reels; NH 971 header w/Super and shrubs, exercise equip, antiques, Sakundiak 6” and 7” grain augers w/mo-
8 Victory PU; 2- 924 MF straight cut head- household and much more. For more info tors; Tox-O-Wik 310 grain dryer; JD 24’
250-428-4012. No Saturday calls please. 604-856-9587, Abbotsford, BC. P.O. Bo x 3081 Regin a , S K . S 4P 3G7 Dea lerL ic #319916 er 24’; 1980 GMC 6000 V8 grain truck, 16’ see: www.nelsonsauction.com or call: combine header; JD HD 24’ field cultiva-

FARMALL M TRACTOR, one owner, recent WANTED: 3 SPEED TRANS. in good cond. O N LIN E AUCTIO N Cancade B&H, twin hoist, 96,600 kms, 306-376-4545, PL #911669. tors and harrows; JD HD 220 tandem disc;
ES TATE S ALE O F D ALE JUN AV EL
rebuild and rubber, needs paint. Call for 1954 Chevy pickup, first Series. safetied. All Kinds Tillage Farm & JD 24’ 9350 drill press, fert., grass and
BID S CLO S E IN EM ERALD P ARK
306-874-7843, Naicam, SK. 780-991-6292, Sherwood Park, AB. M O N D AY, AUG US T 11 -2:00P M Sporting: new carhauler; new 85’ bio- seed attachment, rubber packers; IHC HD
T ra cto r; S w a ther; Co m b in e; L o a d er; F u el
1939 OLIVER 90, c/w interchangeable rear 1952 CHEVY 2 TON, B&H, runs good, tires T a n ks ; Gra in Au ger; Gra in Bin & M o re! tecks; tent; tool benches; tire changers; 4 5 row plow; Co-op 590 SP 18’ swather.

s t e e l w h e e l s , s h e d d e d , r e s t o r a b l e . fair, 88,000 miles. Offers? 403-823-3713, skidsteer blades; diesel generators; water Grain Bins: 2300 bu. Westeel Rosco c/w

306-865-2856, Hudson Bay, SK. Drumheller, AB. pumps; Case Eagles. Much much more. retro hopper and roof opener; 2500 bu.

OLD MODEL T Windshield. 306-892-4626, Sell your equipment at this popular sale. PBR FARM AND INDUSTRIAL SALE, last Westeel Rosco c/w retro hopper, roof
Meota, SK. Saturday of each month. Ideal for farmers,
www.eisnerauctions.com for daily up- opener, and dryer vent; 2- 2100 bu. West-
dates. Expecting 100’s of items and contractors, suppliers and dealers. Consign
large buyer attendance. Call Lawrence now. Next sale August 30, 9:00 AM. PBR, eel Rosco c/w Mecada steel hopper, roof
Eisner Auctions, Minitonas 105- 71st St. West, Saskatoon, SK.,
204-525-2225, Ryan 204-734-0191. opener; several 1600 bu. Westeel Rosco
www.pbrauctions.com 306-931-7666. bins on wood floors. Camper: Vanguard

L o ca ted : S o u th o fS herw o o d Go ld Clu b , S K . 11’ truck camper, model P2-F, 3-way,
shedded, exc. cond. Vintage Snowmo-
w w w.M c D ou g a llBa y.c om
Re g in a (306 ) 757-1755 SAT.,AU G.9 / 14 1 0:00A.M . McSHERRY AUCTION SERVICE Ltd. biles: Polaris, Marshall Wells, complete;
Vintage Service Station, Coca Cola & Polaris Colt 250, complete; Johnson Sea-
1-800-26 3-4193 Fa rm Au ctio n f o r the Es ta te Toys. Sunday, Aug. 17th at 10 AM. Horse; JD Liquifier 400, complete; all
o f Ro b ert H u n t. Stonewall, MB. #12 Patterson Drive. shedded. Plus a very large variety of shop
P.O. Bo x 308 1 Regin a , S K . S 4P 3G7 Dea lerL ic #319 9 16 Exciting Items! Gas pump; Pop coolers; and antique items. Sale conducted by Rick
Ea s t o f Sa s ka to o n o n H w y 1 6
to Blu cher Grid , 6 m .N ., 2 m .W Die cabinet; Pedal cars. Over 200 signs. McAuley Auction Services, 306-276-5792,

O R o n H w y 5 to P it Ro a d , White Rose; Mobiloil; Coca Cola; Orange; 306-276-8497, White Fox, SK. PL 913568.

4 m .S., 1 m .E. Crush; Thermometers; Clocks; Push Bars; Email: [email protected]

NEW TRACTOR PARTS. Specializing in 1966 MUSTANG in storage. Show quality. Flanges; Oil cans; Red Indian; Cig papers;
engine rebuild kits and thousands of other Will trade up, down or across for 4x4 1/2
M EAT S H OP AN D Dispensers. General Store and Parlor Cafe
parts. Savings! Service manuals and de- ton. Car recent appraisal $24,000. Call for AC R EAG E EQUIP M EN T 1 9 9 4 W hite 6 1 7 5 FW A, 1 9 85 items. Go to web for listing and pics. See:
cals. Also Steiner Parts dealer. Our 40th details 306-384-2428, Saskatoon, SK.
A U CTIO N W hite 2 -88 tr a cto r w / FEL, 1 9 83 www.mcsherryauction.com or call:
Stuart McSherry, 204-467-1858 or
year! www.diamondfarmtractorparts.com JIM’S CLASSIC CORNER. Buy classic and TRIPLE A M EATS Ca s e 2 2 9 0 , 1 9 82 Ver s a tile 5 5 5 204-886-7027.
Call 1-800-481-1353. antique autos, running or not, but must be 4W D , Oliver 880 g a s tr a cto r,
TUES D AY, AUG US T 19TH , 10 AM
JD THRESHING MACHINE, 28” cylinder, rolling. Call 204-997-4636, Winnipeg, MB.   K u ro ki, S K . 2 0 0 2 Glea n er R 6 2 co m b in e, 1 9 9 7 AUCTIONPRE-HARVEST
6 0 ’ Sp r a -Co u p e 3 6 3 0 , 3 1 ’ M o r r is
$600; Horse drawn binder, $1500; JD D WANTED: Restored 1940 to 1950s Chev OW N ER P H . ALEX 306-338-2329 a ir s eed er, 2 0 0 7 Chev Im p a la
tractor, restored, $2500. 403-845-6647, or GMC 1/2 ton, exc. shape. Assiniboia,   (C ELL: 403-5 39-905 0) ca r w / 5 4,1 0 8 km s ., Fo r d 7 0 0
Rocky Mountain House, AB. SK. 306-642-3225, 306-640-7149. tr u ck w / g r a vel b o x, o ther
Com p lete lin e ofm eatshop
1947 COCKSHUTT 30 tractor, good shape, 1941 INTERNATIONAL 1-1/2 ton truck, eq u ip m en tan d acreage eq u ip m en t, s ho p item s ,
rear tires- fair, was stored inside, $1200 K5 series, 2507 miles, shedded.
OBO. 306-776-2363, 306-529-7788 eves., 306-865-2856, Hudson Bay, SK.   eq u ip m en t. ho u s eho ld & co llectib les . Tuesday, August 12th @ 8 A.M.
Rouleau, SK.
Check w eb s ite forcom plete
TRACTORS: JD 710, 4 cyl. dsl., w/Bosch 1955 FARGO 2 ton grain truck, steel box lis ting orw a tch la teris s ue M A NZ’S A UC TIONEER ING Hwy. #3 East,Tisdale, Sask.
pumps, 3 PTH, PS and hyds., 540 and 1000 and hoist; also 1954 Fargo 1/2 ton, slant S ER VIC E
PTO, $8500; IHC Farmall C, runs good, 6. Offers. 306-843-2383, Wilke, SK.
D A VID S ON, S K.
good rubber, 540 PTO, $2500; MM, Model 1965 FORD GALAXY car, 4 dr., 73,000
Z, SN#00761636, $2500; Industrial MF original miles, no accidents, $6000. Call TIM M AN Z P L#9 1 40 3 6
202, c/w FEL, 3 PTH, canopy, gas motor, Julian 780-218-2151, Andrew, AB.
$6000. Julian 780-218-2151 Andrew, AB. w w w .m a n za u ctio n .co m 5(0,1'(5
306 - 56 7- 29 9 0
1957 METEOR RIDEAU 500, asking
FOR SALE: JD Model R, SN 1087; JD Model $16,000. Call 306-827-7731, Borden, SK. NELSON’S AUCTION CENTRE, Gordon
H, SN 50074; Also, wrecking IHC 600 for
and Shirley Reineke Farm Dispersal. Direc- 7+,6,6*2,1*72%(21($8&7,21<28'21·7:$17720,66
parts. Call 780-755-2185, Edgerton, AB. tions from Hwy. #5 at Carmel turnoff: 4

CASE 660, always shedded, exc. cond., 12’ miles south and 1.5 mile east of Pottery

reel never used; Case 700 and Cockshutt VINTAGE DAY, SUNDAY, August 17, Church. Friday, August 8th, 2014 at 9 AM. ,17(51(7%,'',1*

1600 diesels, good PTO tractors, exc. rub- 2014. Pancake Breakfast and Critter and Tractors: 1993 1066 Int. w/Leon loader,

ber. Offers. 306-625-7939, Kincaid, SK. Market Garden 8:00 AM. Ultimate Horse 1985 Steiger Bearcat CM225 4WD, G705 210$&+,1(5<67$576
$7$0
TRACTORS FOR SALE: JD’s 420 Hi-crop Challenge 9:00 AM. Grand Old Oprey 1:00 Toll Free Anytime MM w/cab, G1000 MM equipment: 1985
(rare), M, MTW, MTN, BW, H, Cockshutt PM, surprise visitor The Queen. Antique 1-866-873-5488 Case/IH 6000 SP swather; 19’ Int. 4000
20. Call 403-660-8588, Calgary, AB. chain saw display and demo, stationary gas swather; Flexi-Coil System 95, 50’ har-
engine display and demo, blacksmith shop, row packer; 40’ Bourgault air seeder;
White 8920 SP combine; White 8900 SP
WANTED: COCKSHUTT TRACTORS, espe- petting zoo, various farm related demos, 0LVFVWDUWVDWDP
cially 50, 570 Super and 20, running or tea at the Old House, threshing bindering 0DFKLQHU\VWDUWVVHOOLQJ
not, equipment, brochures, manuals and and stooking. Sponsored by Humboldt Vin- PH: 306-873-5488 combine; White 20’ S/C header. Much (;3(&7,1*
memorabilia. We pick up at your farm. Jim tage Club, 2-1/2 miles south of Humboldt, TISDALE, SASK. more. Grain trucks: 1979 Int. 466 dsl, DWDP6+$53
1969 Dodge 700. Antique equipment. For
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Harkness, RR 4, Harriston, ON., N0G 1Z0, SK. on Hwy. 20. Call Gloria 306-383-2845. www.schapansky.com PL #912715 a complete listing and info see our web-
site: www.nelsonsauction.com or call
519-338-3946, fax: 519-338-2756. RETIRING: COCKSHUTT 30 tractor with 306-376-4545, PL# 911669.

WANTED: FENDERS FOR John Deere snow blower and FEL; 2- Cockshutt 560’s; FARM AUCTION FOR John Matai, Saturday
1951 (approx) MMU; 1951 Fargo 2 ton; August 09, 11:00 AM, West of Punnichy, SK.
Model A, or parts tractor with restorable Many old sprayers, harrows, packers and 5.6 kms on Highway 15, turn South, travel FARM AUCTION FOR Richard and Michele www.schapansky.com
parts. Call Joey Sharp, 780-991-6292. grain augers. 306-856-4443, Conquest, SK. 12.9 kms South, follow the correction line Rokosh, Sunday August 17, 10:00 AM, 3.7
0.3 kms West, turn South again 3.2 kms kms East of Hubbard, SK on Hwy 15. IH 100% Family Owned And Operated
145 VERSATILE 4 WD tractor- running, tires WANTED: TRACTOR MANUALS, sales bro- and then East 0.9 kms into the yard. One 815 combine; Cub Cadet zero turn mower; ToTolllFFrreeee 11--8866-87733--55448888
large singles, good. Best offer or trade on chures, tractor catalogs. 306-373-8012, Owner well kept machinery. John Deere 21' Salem camper; Sylvan 18' aluminum
livestock equipment. Phone 306-867-4595 Saskatoon, SK. 7810 tractor, Westward swather, 10 grain boat; Tools and more. 306-795-7387,
or 306-867-8833 evenings, Outlook, SK. www.doubleRauctions.net PL# 309790.

bins and much more. 306-795-7387, UNRESERVED PROPERTY AUCTION. oorr330066--887733--55448888
www.doubleRauctions.net PL# 309790. 106 Railway Ave. and 206, 3rd St., Sheho, After HFaoxur3s:0R6e-8s.7330-65-489723-5410

SK., August 31, 2014, 10:00 AM. 2 bunga- INC. BBoEoxmExm2a21a1iF9lia9:l9:9bxb,,rT3rTuiui0sscc6dde-eaa8@@l7leess3,aa,-SSs5sKkK4kt9teSeS2l00.ln.EEne1e1tTtT00

ESTATE OF MOLLY LENHARDT and the lows, garage, household and guns. Con- PPLL##991122717515
Fairway Confectionary Store Auction ducted by Karla’s Auction, 306-782-0787,
at Melville Agri-Park, August 17, 2014, www.ukrainetzauction.com PL #310056.

10:00 AM, Melville, SK. Decor from the

1950’s store, plus antiques and col-

lectibles. Karla’s Auction 306-782-0787, UNRESERVED PUBLIC FARM AUCTION

www.ukrainetzauction.com PL #310056.

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CALG ARY, S ALM O N ARM . AUCTION LOCATION: From FORESTBURG, AB, go 9.7 km (6 miles) South on RR 152 to Twp Rd 410, then
1.6 km (1 mile) West. Yard on North side. GPS: 52.49.23, -112.0944
‘09 JD S T S 9770 Co m b in e; 1996 S u p erio r
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SLEEPERS AND DAYCABS. New and used. 1995 PRAIRIE 16’, middle gate, plywood Andres Kiefer Stock Horse Trailers
Huge inventory across Western Canada at lined, mats, full rear door, Torqueson ax- Aluminum & Steel
www.Maximinc.Com or call Maxim Truck & les, orig. rubber, c/w spare, $4500. Good-
Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. soil, SK. Call 306-238-7969, 306-238-4590

CHECK OUT OUR parts specials at 2002 BLUE HILLS stock trailer, 26’x7’, used Trailer Sales And Rentals
www.Maximinc.Com/parts or call Maxim very little, safetied, $12,000.

Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. 204-874-2287, Minnedosa, MB. Andres specializes in the sales,

SOUTHSIDE AUTO WRECKERS located SANDBLASLTING AND PAINTING. We service and rental of agricultural
Weyburn, SK., 306-842-2641. Used car do welding, patching, repairs, rewiring of and commercial trailers.

parts, light truck to semi-truck parts. We S o u the rn In d u s tria l is the pro u d s u pplie r trucks, trailers, heavy equip., etc. We use W IL S O N G O O S EN EC K S We Take Trades
buy scrap iron and non-ferrous metals. a n d s e rvic e s ho p fo rNe ville Bu ilttra ile rs . epoxy primers and polyurethane topcoats. & C ATTL E L IN ER S
Competitive rates. Agrimex 306-432-4444, Give us a call, you’ll be glad you did!
Dysart, SK.

FARM AUCTION FOR Tom & Marlene Shelly, T ra ilers In S toc k: WWW.DESERTSALES.CA Trailers/Bins W IL S O N A L U M IN U M TA N D EM , RPM Automotive
plus Guest Consignors, Tuesday August 12, 2010 35 PASSENGER Bluebird Vision, 6.7 • 3 8.5’ ta n d e m o n a ir, 78” high s id e , s id e Westeel hopper bottom bins. Serving AB, TR I-A X L E & S U P ER B G R A IN TR A IL ER S Sundre: 1-888-638-4525
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM, 8.5 miles West of Cummins dsl., 176,000 kms, Allison auto BC and SK. Wilson, Norbert, gooseneck, [email protected]
Willow Bunch or 1 mile North, 8 miles East trans, c/w Espar block heater, exc. cond., c hu te s , lo a d e d stock and ground loads. Horse / stock,
of Scout Lake, SK, Willow Bunch, SK. To $49,500 OBO. 403-502-2012, Orion, AB. Automan Trailers
consign to this sale contact Brad • 45’ Tri-Axle , 78” high s id e s , cargo / flatdeck, dump, oilfield, all in Prince Albert: 1-800-252-0840
306-551-9411 or Tom 306-473-2726. On 2 ho ppe r, a irrid e [email protected]
offer: Stieger ST 510; Case 2390 diesel NEW TRAILERS ARRIVING DAILY! stock. 1-888-641-4508, Bassano, AB.
(power shift gone); Allis Chalmers 8030 CALL FOR QUOTES. Smyl RV:
diesel w/Ezee on loader; Fordson Major ALL TRAILERS COST LESS IN Davidson St. Paul: 1-800-522-4105
diesel tractor w/3 pth. for parts: Case 970; 1-800-213-8008 www.fasttoysforboys.com [email protected]
44 Massey diesel; IHC 656 Western Special
(motor needs repair); 44 Massey w/ loader; TR AN S CR AF T F L AT DECK S & www.kieferbuiltcanada.com
JD rims; IHC 7200 28' hoe drill; 760 MF D R O P D EC K S AVA IL A B L E
combine for parts; Sakundiak 7x45 grain 2015 DOEPKER GRAIN Trailers. Warner
auger w/twin Kohler; Brandt 852 PTO Ind, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Cur-
auger; MF 860 diesel combine, chopper, rent 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930.
DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca

Sund pickup; JD LZB hoe drills; flat deck Fina ncing Is Av a ila b le!C a ll Us Tod a y! 2013 MIDLAND SL3000 tridem, end-

wagon; Versatile #10 swather; JD 32' Call Today for your Callfor aquote- Wew illm atch dump, air ride, 24.5 all alum. wheels, tires
tandem disc; JD 510 round baler; MF 24' SCHOOL BUSSES, BUS contractor retiring com petitor pricing spec for spec. 80%, brakes 95%, Michel’s tarp system,
straight cut header w/ PU reel; Versatile and selling all equipment. 30 busses, 1998 sealed end gate, 3/16 hardox body, new
Equipment Trailer Needs.
sprayer w/galvanized tank; JD 12' DT cult.; to 2012, 48 passenger up to 72 passenger. 36’ S pring Rid e, S id e C hutes , 2007 HOMEMADE MANURE trailer, 36’ x 8’ Lethb rid g e,AB safety, very nice shape, $65,000 OBO. Call
JD 24' DT cultivator; Case wing type DT All are diesel automatic and are IHC 70” High S id es ......................$$32,000 box with horizontal beaters and silage 1 -888-834 -859 2 403-588-9497, Bashaw, AB.
cult.; 18' MF 36 discer; MF 360 24' discer; 2 Freightliner Thomas and Bluebird. Mostly racks, $50,000. 403-738-4033, Lethbridge, Led u c,AB 2005 10’X60’ NATIONAL Wellsite trailer.
-JD 1600 DT cult.; NH 1100 SP Haybine lower mileage and very clean, no rustys. All 306 -8 42-2422 AB. E-mail: [email protected] 1 -888-9 55-36 36 Propane pig, AC, bathroom w/shower,
(not running); Versatile 400 SP swather; were on the road in June. Call toll free to Visito urw e bsite a t: $48,575. Stk# UV1027. 780-672-6868,
round bale feeders; NH 847 baler; NH 688 see if we may have something that will w w w .s outh e rn in dus tria l.ca 53’ AND 48’ tridem and tandem stepdecks, Camrose, AB. www.ontrackinc.net
round baler, auto wrap; wheel rake; side work for you in your price range. w/wo sprayer cradles; Two 48’ tandem 10’ www.andrestrailer.com
delivery rake; 6' land leveler; various old 888-826-3990, 780-812-0947, Bonnyville, Hw y. Jc t. 13 & 3 9 | W e yb urn , SK wide, beavertail, flip ramps, air ride, low HAY TRAILERS: SUPERB Hi-Boys, winch-
farm machinery; #5 and #38 JD mowers; AB. [email protected] kms; 53’, 48’, 28’ tridem and tandem high- ONLINE AUCTION: 2010 Custom Built es, extensions, lights, hay ready, $10,000;
NH 357 mix mill; IHC ground drive manure NORMS SANDBLASTING & PAINT, 40 boys, all steel and combos. SUPER B 34’ Mirage sled trailer. Bids close in BC Also, water van, 53’, 4-1200 gal. tanks, wa-
spreader; JD PTO manure spreader; 36' bale HIGHBOYS, will split; Tandem and S/A August 14. Inquiries call: 250-833-1400 or ter pump, chemical mixer, full plumbing,
elevator; 1997 GMC 2500, V8 auto, 4x4; converter with drop hitch; B-train alum. 800-263-4193. DL#319916, Box 3081, Re- $9500. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK.
Columbia 16 HP riding lawn mower; 1989 tankers, certified; 53’-28’ van trailers; B- gina, SK. S4P 3G7 View online at:
Chev ex-cab pickup, V8 auto; various cars train salvage trailers; High clearance www.mcdougallbay.com
for parts; Chev & Ford trucks for parts; late
50's Zepher car (complete); 1968 Buick

LeSabre, 4 door (not running); early 50's years body and paint experience. We do sprayer trailer with tanks and chem han- CHECK OUT OUR parts specials at:

Dodge 1 ton (complete); 1980's Suburban; metal and fiberglass repairs and integral to dlers. Call 306-356-4550, Dodsland, SK. www.Maximinc.Com/parts or call Maxim

misc. shop & hand tools; Forney welder; daycab conversions. Sandblasting and www.rbisk.ca DL #905231. Truck & Trailer toll free 1-888-986-2946.

1250 watt generator; many more items. 2006 FORD E450, 24 passenger bus, V10 paint to trailers, trucks and heavy equip. DECKS, DRY VANS, reefers and storage “ Pipeline on W heels ”® 2002 10’X30’ WELLSITE Trailer. Propane
306-551-9411, www.2sauctioneers.ca PL# gas, 89,000 kms, Safety Bus Inspection Endura primers and topcoats. A one stop trailers at: www.Maximinc.Com or call pig, AC, bedroom w/bunkbeds, fresh CVIP
331982. certificate, exc. cond., runs nice, $30,000. shop. Norm 306-272-4407, Foam Lake SK. Maxim Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. Alu m in u m $35,800. Stk# UV1027. 780-672-6868,
204-981-3636, 204-864-2391, Cartier, MB. Tra ile rs ForS a le Camrose, AB. www.ontrackinc.net
SANDBLAST AND PAINT your grain trail- 2012 LOADMASTER 28’ tri-axle 5th wheel
ers, boxes, flatdecks and more. We use in- flatdeck, beavertails, 3- 7000 lb. axles.
dustrial undercoat and paint. Can zinc coat 306-423-5595, Domremy, SK.
for added rust protection. Quality work-

manship guaranteed. Prairie Sandblasting 80 MISCELLANEOUS SEMI trailers. Pic- Ta n k S pecifica tio n s - TC 306
2001 OLDS AURORA, heated seats, leath- and Painting, 306-744-7930, Saltcoats, SK. tures and prices at: www.trailerguy.ca
N EXT SALE er, sunroof, 3.5 twin overhead Chevette, Cru d e
S ATUR DAY, 9:00 AM cam V6, well maintained, silver grey, 2006 DOEPKER SUPER B grain trailers, 306-222-2413, Saskatoon/Aberdeen, SK. Ca pa city - 34,000 liters
S EP TEM BER 6 2 014 B- Tra in - 31,480 liters/pu p
$4000. 306-442-4705, Pangman, SK. good shape, extra light package, all new EQUIPMENT TRAILERS. 7’x20’, GVWR
G R EAT PLAIN S AUCTIO N EER S 2 8,800 liters
5 M i. E. o f R egin a o n Hw y. #1 2004 PONTIAC GRAND Am SE1 V6, AC, grain chutes, 2014 safety, asking $51,000. 1400, GAWR 7000, payload 10,850 lbs.,
306-946-7668 cell, Liberty, SK. flat length 25’, VT089650, $6490. D&D Ve- Ca ll 78 0- 8 70- 4002 or
cruise, 122,941 kms, Stk#SK-S2355A toll free 1- 8 77- 8 75 - 5 35 8
hicle Sales, 780-672-4400, Camrose, AB. 2012 TREM CAR 31,000 litre, tandem axle,
$7,995. 1-888-240-2415, or visit website:
in G rea tPla in s In d u stria lPa rk 12’-16’ HD SERIES dump trailers, bed air ride, new MB safety, 8200 gal., vg
TELEPHO N E (306) 52 5- 9516 www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. width inside 82”, VT085357, $6900 to form ore inform a tion cond., good for oil/water. Could make nice
w w w .grea tpla in sa u ctio n eers.ca
w w w .glo b a la u ctio n gu id e.co m 2005 MERCURY LS 4 door sedan, fully $8900. D&D Vehicle Sales, Camrose, AB. TWO TANDEM AXLE Trailtech goosenecks sprayer trailer. 4” plumbing. $34,900. Can
S ALES 1stS ATUR DAY O F EV ER Y M O N TH loaded, silver, 151,000 kms, $5,995 OBO. 780-672-4400, www.ddsales.com w/beavertail and flip ramps; Two 20’ tan- deliver. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB.
780-387-5099, 780-966-8864, Millet, AB.
P.L. #91452 9 dem pintle hitch flatdecks. 306-356-4550, 2015 DOEPKER ROCK R. Warner Indus-
2007 SUBARU Outback AWD, AC, CC, CD, TRAILERS, TRAILERS. Low beds, hi-boys, Dodsland, SK. DL #905231. www.rbisk.ca tries, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Cur-
power seats, 78,844 kms, Stk# SK-UO982 K&K ENTERPRISES WANTS your older flat decks, drop decks, vans, grain, gravel rent 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930.
$19,995. 1-888-240-2415 or visit website: trailers, detachable. 306-563-8765, Canora BEHNKE DROP DECK semi style and DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca

www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. grain trailers! Trade up to a new Cana- 24’ GOOSENECK tridem 21,000 lbs, $7890; pintle hitch sprayer trailers. Air ride, PRECISION TRAILERS: Gooseneck and
dian made Berg’s tridem, tandem or pup! Bumper pull tandem lowboy: 18’, 14,000 tandem and tridems. Contact SK: bumper hitch. You’ve seen the rest, now
SASKATOON TRUCK PARTS CENTRE Fully customizable with a great warranty lbs., $3975; 16’, 10,000 lbs., $3090; 16’, 306-398-8000; AB: 403-350-0336. own the best. Hoffart Services, Odessa, SK.
Ltd. North Corman Industrial Park. package! Check website: www.kandkent.ca 7000 lbs., $2650. Factory direct. 306-957-2033 www.precisiontrailer.com
New and used parts available for 3 ton Details call 1-888-405-8457, Swanson, SK. 888-792-6283. www.monarchtrailers.com 2011 MIDLAND SK3400X tridem, end-
highway tractors including custom built
tandem converters and wet kits. All truck 2012 WILSON HOPPER, 40’Lx66”Hx96”W, POWER TILT DECKOVER, 8.5’x24’, GVWR dump, tri-drive friendly, air ride, 24.5R
tandem, air ride, $27,000; 2008 Wilson 24,000 lbs., GAWR 12,000 lbs.,29.5’, aluminum wheels, new tires, brakes 85%,
VT081530, $14,900. D&D Vehicle Sales & Michel’s electric tarp system, sealed end-
hopper, 30’x84”x102”, tandem, air ride, Service, Camrose, AB., 780-672-4400. gate, 3/16 hardox body, new safety,
$25,000; 2013 Wilson belt trailer (no hop- $65,000 OBO. 403-588-9497, Bashaw, AB.

makes/models bought and sold. Shop ser- 2007 TRAILBLAZER 4X4, dependable 3.5L, per), 40’x78”x96”, SS gate, 48” belt, tan- GOOD TRAILERS, REASONABLY priced. TRI-HAUL SELF-UNLOADING ROUND bale FUEL/SERVICE TRAILERS, 550 to 990 gal;
vice available. Specializing in repair and V6, cloth seating for 5, factory tow pkg, dem, air ride, $40,000. 204-736-4854, Tandem axle, gooseneck, 8-1/2x24’, Bea- movers: 8’ to 29’ lengths, 6-18 bales. Also 750 gal., 40 GPM pump, white, $14,800;
custom rebuilding for transmissions and never used, 80 cu. ft. cargo, 160,000 kms, Sanford, MB., www.vermilliontrucks.com vertail and ramps, 14,000 GVW, $6900; or exc. for feeding cattle in the field, 4 bales 990 gal., 40 GPM pump, white, $15,900;
differentials. Now offering driveshaft vg cond., superb traction, incl. winter tires triple axle, $7900. All trailers custom built at time with a pickup. 1-800-505-9208. 990 gal., 40 GPM, Grey, 100 gal. DEF,
repair and assembly from passenger on rims, $8999. 403-338-4658, Calgary, AB. ALL ALUMINUM TANDEMS, tridems and from 2000 to 20,000 lbs., DOT approved. www.trihaulbalemovers.com
vehicles to heavy trucks. For more info Super B Timpte grain trailers. Call Maxim Call Dumonceau Trailers, 306-796-2006,
call 306-668-5675 or 1-877-362-9465. Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946 or see Central Butte, SK. COMPONENTS FOR TRAILERS. Shipping
www.saskatoontruckparts.ca DL #914394 www.Maximinc.Com daily across the prairies. Free freight. See
53’ SLIDING AXLE TRAILER, 10’ wide, 55 “The Book 2013” page 195. DL Parts For
WRECKING VOLVO TRUCKS: Misc. axles CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used ton, w/20,000 lb. winch. 306-677-7303, Trailers, 1-877-529-2239, www.dlparts.ca
and parts. Also tandem trailer suspension highway tractors. For more details call Hodgeville, SK.

axles. 306-539-4642, Regina, SK. 2008 SUBARU Outback Ltd., turbo, rebuilt, 204-685-2222 or view information at $23,500; 990 gal., black tri-axle, 300 gal.
SUPER B GRAVEL trailer, 87 Breadnor, HAUSER GOOSENECK TRAILERS. Fea- DEF, Welder, Genset full load, $47,500.
WRECKING LATE MODEL TRUCKS: 1/2 AC, leather, 55,000 kms, Stk#SK-U0901 www.titantrucksales.com clam dump, $15,000 OBO. 403-704-3509,
tons, 3/4 tons, 1 tons, 4x4’s, vans, SUV’s. Rimbey, AB.
Also large selection of Cummins diesel $19,995. 1-888-240-2415 or visit website: EISSES GRAIN TRAILER Rental & Sales. turing 2 trailers in 1: Use as HD gooseneck Canadian Certified. Call Corner Equipment,
motors, Chevs and Fords as well. Jasper www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. Super B grain trailers for rent by the day, LOADLINE 28’ TANDEM asphalt gravel trailer and/or bale transporter. Mechanical 204-483-2774, Carroll, MB.
Auto Parts, Edmonton 1-800-294-4784, or week or month. Currently for sale: 2011 trailer, excellent shape, safetied. Will sell side self-unloading. LED lighting. Ramps
Calgary 1-800-294-0687. We ship any- 2008 SUBARU Tribeca Ltd. AWD, DVD, Doepker Super B Grain trailers, current or trade for reasonably priced tri-axle end optional. Starting at $18,560. Hauser’s Ma- ALL ALUMINUM TANDEMS, tridems and
where. We have everything, almost. NAV, 3.6L, dark grey, 67,626 kms Stk# safety, alum. wheels, air greaser, great dump. 204-729-7297, Brandon, MB. chinery, Melville, SK, Ph: 1-888-939-4444. Super B Timpte grain trailers. Call Maxim
SK-UO898, $29,995. 1-888-240-2415 or condition, $67,000. 403-782-3333, La- www.hausers.ca Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946 or see
www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. www.Maximinc.Com

WRECKING SEMI-TRUCKS, lots of parts. 2009 NISSAN VERSA S I-4, CD player, combe, AB or Henry at: 403-350-8777. 7x16 ENCLOSED TRAILER, perfect for side SLED/ SIDE BY SIDE trailer, heated front CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used
Call Yellowhead Traders. 306-896-2882, 1.8L, grey, 42,935 kms, stk# SK-UO560 by sides, VT008296, $6490. D&D Vehicle cabinets, VT007623, $19,900. D&D Vehicle highway tractors. For more details call
Churchbridge, SK. $10,995. 1-888-240-2415 or visit website: TWO SETS OF 2013 Prestige Lode-King Su- Sales & Service, Camrose, AB., Sales & Service, Camrose, AB., 204-685-2222 or view information at
www.subaruofsaskatoon.ca DL #914077. per B’s, fresh safety’s, exc. condition, no 780-672-4400, www.ddsales.com 780-672-4400 www.ddsales.com www.titantrucksales.com
lift axles, air ride, on-board weigh scales,

2006 F350, 6 litre, 4WD, auto, fully loaded, alum. wheels, flat alum. fenders, $75,000

engine needs 3 injectors. Rosetown, SK. OBO. Call 1-866-236-4028, Calgary, AB.

Call 306-882-3371 or 306-831-7194. 2011 TIMPTE TRI-AXLE aluminum, air
TRUCK PARTS: 1/2 to 3 ton. We ship ride, rear axle lift, 2 hopper, low kms,

anywhere. Phoenix Auto, 877-585-2300, $39,000. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK.

Lucky Lake, SK. 2015 NEVILLE 40’ air ride alum. tandem, 1996 LOAD KING, 40' Load King, grain
remote elec. tarp and traps, many options, trailer, spring ride, all white, new grey tarp,
ONE OF SASK’s largest inventory of used $42,500. 306-789-0881, Richardson, SK. original tires, brakes at 80%, electric
heavy truck parts. 3 ton tandem diesel mo-

tors and transmissions and differentials for 2010 WHITE WILSON SUPER B, All alumi- remote chute openers, mostly stored
all makes! Can-Am Truck Export Ltd., num wheels and fenders, 2 rows of lights, inside, no rust $24,000. 306-823-3703,

1-800-938-3323. $69,000. 306-824-2108 or 306-280-6193, Marsden, SK.

WRECKING TRUCKS: All makes all Rabbit Lake, SK.

models. Need parts? Call 306-821-0260 NEW 2015 NEVILLE TANDEM and tri-axles,

or email: [email protected] cheapest in western Canada. Call Larry

Wrecking Dodge, Chev, GMC, Ford and 306-563-8765, Canora, SK.

others. Lots of 4x4 stuff, 1/2 ton - 3 ton, NEW WILSON SUPER B in stock, 6 tridem
buses etc. and some cars. We ship by bus, 2 hoppers, also 2 tandems; 2010 and 2009
mail, Loomis, Purolator. Lloydminster, SK. Lode-King alum. open end Super B, alum.

H E AV Y D U T Y PA RT S o n s p e c i a l at rims, air ride; 36’ Emerald tandem, air ride.

www.Maximinc.Com/parts or call Maxim 306-356-4550, Dodsland, SK. DL#905231.
www.rbisk.ca
Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946.

VS TRUCK WORKS Inc. Parting out GM

1/2 and 1 ton trucks. Call 403-972-3879,

Gordon or Joanne, Alsask, SK. 2014 FEATHERLITE 8271-8040 40’ stock
www.vstruckworks.com trailer Stk #EC132053, $44,900. Call

N14 CUMMINS from 2000 Volvo, vg cond.; 1-866-346-3148 or shop 24/7 online at:

3 1 2 6 C at f r o m F L 8 0 F r e i g h t l i n e r. Allandale.com

306-445-5602, North Battleford, SK. 2014 BARRET 53’ tri-axle, $70,000 OBO.

ULTRACELL GRAIN BOX and hoist, 16’ long 306-267-4552.

8.6’ wide, 54” high, tarp good shape. Rose- GRASSLAND TRAILERS, providing a full

town, SK. 306-882-3371 or 306-831-7194. NEW BLACK 2015 Neville, tri-axle, full load line of quality trailers and truck decks from

TRUCK BONEYARD INC. Specializing in w/air seeder kit, alum. wheels and 4500 W-W, Titan and Circle-D. Compare quality

obsolete parts, all makes. Trucks bought Shurco electric tarp and traps, $52,900. and appreciate value. Glen 306-640-8034,

for wrecking. 306-771-2295, Balgonie, SK. Corner Equip. 204-483-2774, Carroll, MB. Assiniboia, SK. [email protected]

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2008 MIDLAND SUPER B side dump gravel 2011 CHEV SILVERADO 1500 LS, wheel/ 2005 INTERNATIONAL 9200i, tandem, die- 2007 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA, Mer- 2013 338 Hin o , u s ed , 260 h.p ., 2013 T800 KENWORTH truck 485 Paccar
trailer, total recondition, new electric tarp, tire pkg., PST paid, 78,000 kms., $23,995. sel, C-13 engine, 13 spd., new Cancade cedes 12.8 L, 450 HP, 13 spd. Eaton Fuller Allis o n Au to m a tic, 12 & 21 a xles , eng, 46,000 rears, rear ratio 4.10, WB
Hardox AR 450 round tub, exc. condition, Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK., 20x8.5x6.5 B&H w/remote control hoist Ultrashift (full auto), 12/40, 22.5 alum. 65,000 km ’s , 24’ VAN W IT H 244”, 4 way locker, 18 spd., flattop sleeper
job ready, new MB safety. Can deliver DL#311430, www.GreenlightAuto.ca and tailgate, electric tarp, nice and clean, rims, auto greaser, c/w Cancade 20’ box, PW R T AIL GAT E .........................$8 7,000 trans, 11R24.5 tires like new, 72,000 kms,
$89,000. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB $60,000. 306-662-8405, Richmound, SK. w/remote hoist and gate, 1,068,900 kms, 2011 V o lvo 6 30, 61” m id ro o fs leep er, excellent cond., c/w 45 gal/minute hyd
2012 FORD F250 XLT, 6.7L diesel, loaded, 2005 KENWORTH T-800 Grain Truck, new MB safety. 204-728-3821 Brandon MB D16 515 h.p ., 18 s p d , 46,000 rea rs , vac trailer system (worth $12,000). New
LACOMBE TRAILER PST pd. Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saska- Cummins ISM engine, 12,000 front, 40,000 F u ll lo ckers , Reb u iltT ra n s m is s io n , MB safety, $116,000. Can Deliver. Call any
toon, SK. www.GreenlightAuto.ca rear, 10 spd. Eaton AutoShift (has clutch 2007 IH 9200, C13 Cat, Eaton 13 spd. Ul- On ly 598,000 km s time 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB.
SALES & RENTALS DL#311430. pedal), 3.91 gears, 750,000 miles, 2013 20' traShift, 20’ BH&T; 2005 IH 4300 S/A, Alli- (2) 2011 V o lvo 6 30’s , HE AVY S PE C, IS X
WE SELL AND RENT grain box, scissor lift, Brehon remote chute son auto, IH diesel, new 16’ BH&T. 485 h.p ., 18 s p d , 46,000 rea rs , Un d er BAILIFF AUCTION for sale by bid. Repos-
2014 RAM 1500 SLT Eco-diesel, quad cab, opener/hoist and Michel's tarp, interior box 306-356-4550, Dodsland SK. DL #905231. 400,000 km ’s , AS K ING.............$6 9 ,500 sessed 2006 Freightliner FLD120 Classic,
Hi Boys, Low Boys, Drop Decks, 4x4, $39,985 or lease for $3500 down, lights and rear work light. Maintained by 2010 M a ck CX U6 13, M P8 485 h.p ., 550 Cat twin turbo, 18 spd., double full
Storage Vans, Reefer Vans $196/b-weekly. 1-800-667-4414, Wynyard dealer for all service work, has always been 2007 MACK CXN613, Mack 385HP, 10 spd. 18 s p d , ca b a n d en gin e hea ter, 3 w a y lockers, 12/40, 3.58 gears, odometer
and Freight Vans & More. SK. www.thoens.com DL #909250. certified, have all receipts for maintenance Eaton UltraShift, $62,500; 2006 Intn’l lo ck u p s , 608,390 km s . reads 1,067,290 kms, brand new rubber.
records. Excellent shape and paint. 9400, Cummins 450HP, 10 spd. Eaton Ul- 2009 V o lvo 78 0, 77” Ra is ed Ro o f Email [email protected] or for
7 KM West of RED DEER 4X4’S IN STOCK. We take trades. Best fi- $75,000. OBO 780-887-1669, Tofield, AB. traShift, $64,500; 2003 Intn’l 9200, Cum- s leep er, D16 535 h.p ., I-S hift financing Horizon Leasing at
from Junction of HWY. 2 & 32nd St. nancial rates. Greenlight Truck & Auto, mins 370HP, 10 spd., $46,500; 2006 Intn’l tra n s m is s io n , 12&40’s , 841,000 km ’s , 306-934-4445, Saskatoon, SK.
Saskatoon, SK. www.GreenlightAuto.ca 2006 FREIGHTLINER CLASSIC, Detroit, 8600, CAT 430HP, 10 spd. $54,500. All F in a n ce rep o
403-347-7721 DL#311430. 14L 500 HP, 18 spd. Eaton Fuller autoshift c/w 20’ Cancade grain box, air controls, 2009 V OL V O 78 0, D16 500 h.p ., 18 CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used
w/clutch, 13/40, 22.5 alum. rims, c/w windows, Sask Cert. 306-567-7262, David- S PD!12 & 40’S , L OADE D OPT IONS highway tractors. For more details call
TOPGUN TRAILER SALES “For those who CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used Cancade 20’ box w/remote hoist and gate, son. www.hodginshtc.com DL #312974 AS K ING....................................$39 ,000 204-685-2222 or view information at
demand the best.” PRECISION AND highway tractors. For more details call pintle plate, 1,162,400 kms, new MB safe- 2008 IHC 9 9 00i, IS X 525 h.p ., 18 s p d , www.titantrucksales.com
AGASSIZ TRAILERS (flatdecks, end 204-685-2222 or view information at ty. Call 204-728-3821, Brandon, MB. 2008 PRO-STAR 13 spd., UltraShift auto. 46,000 rea rs , F u ll L o ckers , M o o s e HODGINS HEAVY TRUCK CENTRE: 2010
dumps, enclosed cargo). 1-855-255-0199, www.titantrucksales.com tandem grain truck, ISX 475 HP Cummins, Bu m p er, 70” high ris e s leep er, IH Lonestar, Cummins 500HP, 18 spd,
Moose Jaw, SK. www.topguntrailersales.ca 2006 FREIGHTLINER M2, 280 HP, tan- loaded w/Jakes, power windows, PDL, al- 949,000 km s . 4-way lockers, $59,500; 2010 Kenworth
NEW INTERNATIONAL TERRASTAR 3 ton dem, 10 spd., air ride, AC, 20’ CIM B&H, loys, etc. New 20’ NeuStar grain box, 2008 IHC 9 200i, Da y ca b , IS X 435 h.p ., T800, Cummins 485HP, 10 spd, $64,500;
WWW.TITANTRUCKSALES.COM to view 4x4 at www.Maximinc.Com or call Maxim Michel’s elec. tarp, exc. cond., California w/Nordic scissor hoist, LED lights, work 13 s p d ., 12&40’s , 11R22.5 tires , 2007 Peterbilt 378, Cat 475HP, 18 spd, 46
information or call 204-685-2222 to check Truck & Trailer, 1-888-986-2946. no rust truck, $59,500. 306-946-8522, lights inside box, Michel’s roll tarp, pintle 510,000 km s . rears, 4-way lockers, $56,500; 2005 Mack
out our inventory of quality used highway Saskatoon, SK. plate, decal kit, plumbed dump valve, 2008 M a ck CX U6 13, M P8 480 h.p ., CX613, Mack 460HP, 18 spd, 46 rears, 4
tractors! 25 $69,000 or lease. Farmer Vern’s Premium 18 s p d ., 12,000 fro n t, 40,000 way, $35,500; 2006 Peterbilt 379L, Cum-
WORK TRUCKS: 2008 F350, crewcab, TA N DEM S 2006 IHC 9200i, Cummins 370HP, 10 spd., Trucks, Brandon, MB., 204-724-7000. 60’ M id ro o fs leep er, 804,000 km s . mins 475HP, 13 spd, $45,500; 2005 Intn’l
longbox, 4x4, dsl, $16,000; 2008 F250, IN STOCK 14/40, 22.5 new recaps w/steel rims, auto 2003 GM C C7500, CAT 210 h.p ., 6 s p d 9400 CAT 475HP, 18 spd., 46 rears, wet
ext. cab, 5.4 gas, 4x4, longbox, $8500; greaser, w/Cancade 20’ box, 856,000 kms, 2011 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA. Warner T ra n , 11 & 21 a xles , 24’ Va n b o d y w ith kit, $39,500; 2002 IH 9200i, Cummins
2006 Dodge crewcab, 4x4, longbox, 5.9 S ta n d a rd s a n d Auto s h ifts new MB safety. 204-728-3821 Brandon MB Ind, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Cur- p o w erta il ga te, 320,000 km 400HP, 13 spd, $16,500; 306-567-7262,
dsl., $16,995; 2001 F350 crewcab, long- rent 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. As kin g .....................................$17,000 Davidson, SK. www.hodginshtc.com DL
box, 7.3 dsl, 2 WD, $6500. Call Neil N ew Ca n c a d e 2006 KW T300, 300 HP Cummins, HD 41 DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca #312974.
306-231-8300, Humboldt, SK DL #906884 rear, 22’ B&H, air ride, HD 31 ton hoist, HD Regin a , S K 1-8 00-6 6 7-046 6
CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used H igh w a y Tra c to rs material floor, HD auto Allison trans, 2014 FREIGHTLINER 114SD. Warner Ind, S a s k a to o n , S K 1-8 8 8 -242-79 8 8 SANDBLASTING AND PAINTING of heavy
highway tractors. For more details call 350,000, 3 lockers, excellent tires, rear lift Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current trucks, trailers and equipment. Please call
204-685-2222 or view information at YELLOW HEAD SALES controls etc. , chrome package, deluxe cab 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. DL 2005 FREIGHTLINER, 515 Detroit, 18 for details. Can-Am Truck Export Ltd.,
www.titantrucksales.com with A/T/C, no rust, bud rims, large tires, #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca spd., heavy specs, full lockers, new clutch, 1-800-938-3323, Delisle, SK.
BEST SELECTION. WE take trades. Best fi- 306-783-2899 easy handling, clean, quiet, HD truck that 36” bunk, Moose bumper, low kms., rubber
nancial rates. Greenlight Truck & Auto, does not wonder on grids. Frame never ALLISION AUTOMATICS: 2004 IHC 7400 good, good shape. Call 306-567-7100, SLEEPERS AND DAYCABS. New and used.
Saskatoon, SK. www.GreenlightAuto.ca 1974 IHC 1600 3 ton grain truck, all new stretched or welded. Local western truck DT530, w/new 20’ silage box, fresh eng., 306-963-7904, Imperial, SK. Huge inventory across Western Canada at
DL#311430. rubber, 46,000 original miles, shedded. purchased KW dealership, $89,000 OBO. $74,900; 2004 M2 Freightliner, C7 Cat, www.Maximinc.Com or call Maxim Truck &
2013 RAM LARAMIE, Crew, 4x4, $39,900. 306-378-2972, 306-378-7305, Elrose, SK. 306-730-8375, Melville, SK. new 20” B&H, $59,900; 2001 IHC 4900 2005 KENWORTH W900, C15 Cat, 550 HP, Trailer, 1-888-986-2946.
Buy for 0 down, $233/bi-weekly. Wynyard, 2006 PETERBUILT, 475 HP, Cummins 18 DT466, 18’ B&H, $44,900; 2000 GMC 13 spd; 2006 IHC 9200, IX Cummins, 475
SK. 1-800-667-4414, www.thoens.com 1976 F600, rebuilt engine, new front tires, spd., A/T/C, alum wheels, tanks, chrome C8500, 3126 Cat, new 20’ BH&T, $49,900; HP, 18 spd lockers. Sask safeties. Saska- 2005 PETERBILT TANDEM C13 Cat, auto
DL# 909250. new radiator, excellent condition, BH&T, bumper, like new tires, new paint, new 20’ 2001 IHC 4900, DT 466, long WB, C&C, toon, SK. 306-270-6399, 78truxsales.com UltraShift, fuel and lube, 4 comp., 1200L
always shedded. 306-948-2395, Biggar, SK BH&T, rear controls, pintle plate, excellent low miles, $22,900; K&L Equipment, DL #316542. motor oil, hyd. oil, antifreeze, dsl. fuel,
2012 FORD F250 Lariat diesel 6.7L, load- shape, $69,500; 1990 Kenworth, 10 spd., Ituna, SK. 306-795-7779, 306-537-2027, deaf tanks, waste oil filter comp., 2x2800L
ed, PST paid, 22,000 kms. Greenlight 1979 CHEV C70, 366 eng., dual tanks, cruise, tilt, power windows, alum front email [email protected] DL #910885. 2005 WESTERN STAR, 515 Detroit (rebuilt fuel tanks, PTO drive, air operated system,
Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK. DL #311430. B&H, roll tarp, 72,080 kms, $10,500 OBO. wheels, good tires, runs and pulls good w/papers), 13 spd., 40 rears 3.73, new previously reg. in SK., exc. cond., $65,000.
www.GreenlightAuto.ca 306-297-7624, 306-297-3317, Shaunavon w/36’ Cancade 2 hopper grain trailer, nice AUTOMATIC 2010 IH Prostar, Cummins, front tires, 75% back 8 tires, newer brakes, Will deliver. Consider grain in trade.
2011 GMC SIERRA, single cab, 2WD, V6, shape, $35,000. Trades accepted. All units auto, $69,000; 2005 Mack, auto, $49,000. Sask. safetied, $52,500 OBO. Hazel Dell, 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB.
auto., A/T/C, silver exterior, 31,000 kms., 1981 CHEV 6000 Series grain truck, Sask. safetied. DL#906768. 306-276-7518 both new 20’ B&H. 306-563-8765, Canora. SK., call 306-547-8782 or 306-547-5566.
$14,500. 306-684-2847, Moose Jaw, SK. 39,000 kms, premium, shedded, $11,500. cell; 306-767-2616 res., Arborfield, SK. 2007 IH 9900I with 16’ CIM gravel box,
306-628-4267, Liebenthal, SK. 2006, 2007 FREIGHTLINER AND IHC’S AUTOSHIFT TRUCKS AVAILABLE: Boxed 2006 IH 8600 C13 Cat, 10 spd., excellent ISX565 Cummins, 18 spd., 4-way lockers,
2011 CHEV SILVERADO 3500 LTZ, fully with Eaton 3 pedal AutoShifts. New CIM tandems and tractor units. Contact David condition, California truck, $35,000. excellent 24.5 rubber. Call 306-256-7107,
loaded, leather, Duramax, PST pd. Green- 1982 MACK R600 tandem grain truck, 19’ grain boxes and hoists. Fresh SK. safeties. 306-887-2094, 306-864-7055, Kinistino, 306-946-8522, Saskatoon, SK. Cudworth, SK. [email protected]
light Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK., Unibody box, 8’.5”W, 60” deep w/roll tarp, Freightliner 10 spd. manual coming soon. SK. DL #327784. www.davidstrucks.com
www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL #311430 $16,500. 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. 306-270-6399 78truxsales.com Saskatoon, 2007 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA Mer- 2001 VACTOR 2100 on FL80 Freightliner
2010 DODGE RAM 1500 Sport, Hemi, SK. DL #316542. BERG’S GRAIN BODIES: When value and cedes. Warner Industries, DL#913604, jet rodder, 2000 hrs. Call 306-445-5602,
loaded, PST pd., 121,000 kms., $29,995. 1984 MACK, 20’ B&H, new roll tarp, exc. durability matter. Ph. Berg’s Prep and Paint Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current North Battleford, SK.
Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK., rubber, pintle hitch, c/w Doonan 500 bu. 2007 AND 2010 KENWORTH T800 trucks, for details 204-325-5677, Winkler, MB. 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930.
www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL #311430. pup, recent workorders, all in great shape, AUTOSHIFT, 10 spd., new B&H, ISX Cum- 2000 HINO FF3020, 6 cyl. diesel, 6 spd.,
$24,500. 306-963-7693, Imperial, SK. mins, very clean. Also trucks available with CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used 2009 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA. Warner 30,000 lb. GVW, 24’ dry freight box with
2010 TOYOTA TACOMA, V6, Access Cab, no box. 2010 trucks have Cat engine. Call highway tractors. For more details call Ind, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Cur- ramp, stock #UV1019, $16,885. Camrose,
great condition, clean, no accidents, all 1995 INT. 9400, 20’ B&H, new tires, 13 204-673-2382, Melita, MB. DL #4525. 204-685-2222 or view information at rent 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. AB., 780-672-6868. www.ontrackinc.net
keys and manual included, a couple small spd., silage endgate, N14 Cummins. www.titantrucksales.com DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca
ext. blemishes, Will take best offer. 78,500 780-367-2483, Willingdon, AB. 2007 FREIGHTLINER CL 120 Columbia TA 2011 KENWORTH T800 winch truck, with
km, very good condition, $21,500. grain silage truck, 515 HP Detroit, Eaton COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL MFG. for 2010 KW T800 Heavy Spec. Warner Ind, Cummins engine, loaded, 4-way lockers,
306-539-5277, 306-723-4729, Cupar, SK. 1996 IH 9200, tandem, 370 HP Cummins, Fuller RT0016908LL trans., 4-Way lockers, grain box pkgs., decks, gravel boxes, HD Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Current 11Rx24.5 rubber, 90% fronts 18,000 lbs.,
[email protected] 10 speed, 20’ BH&T, new tires, new paint, 12,000 fr., heavy 40 rears, alum. wheels, combination grain and silage boxes, pup 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. DL rears 46,000, Tulsa RN 60, 60,000 lbs. hyd.
alum. wheels, rear controls, AC, $41,500; c/w new 21’ tapered box, 66” sides, silage trailers, frame alterations, custom paint, #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca winch, Lennax built, $185,000.
2006 CHEV SILVERADO 2500, 4x4 ext. 2000 Freightliner FL120, 370 HP Cummins, endgate, roll tarp, 505,000 kms. Call Bob complete service. Visit our plant at Hum- 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB.
cab, 98,000 kms., 8.1 V8 auto, $15,900. 10 spd., 20’ BH&T, rear controls, A/T/C, at 780-679-7680, Ferintosh, AB. boldt, SK or call 306-682-2505 for prices. 2011 PETERBUILT 388 Cummins ISX
Cam-Don Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK alum. wheels, new paint, $48,500; 2006 Warner Ind. Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, 2006 CHEVY C5500 Kodiak, Duramax die-
Mack CH613, 400 HP Mack, 13 spd., alum. DID YOU EXPERIENCE crop damage from Swift Current 306-773-3030, Regina sel, Allison auto., crew cab, 4x4, w/wo
2003 DODGE RAM 3500, single rear wheel, wheels, A/T/C, 20’ BH&T, rear controls, using Priority, PrePass or Express Pro. 306-359-1930. DL #913604. Maintainer service body with crane,
SLT quad cab, 4x4, 5.9 Cummins auto, ful- real nice, $59,000; 2007 Freightliner If so, call Back-Track Investigations $59,500. w/o service body, $42,500. Exc.
ly loaded, very clean, rust and dent free, FL120, 450 HP Mercedes, 10 spd., Auto- 1-866-882-4779 regarding compensation. 2011 VOLVO VNL 64T 300 daycab, 485 hp., cond., delivery avail. 218-779-1710, Gully
exc. cond., $14,800. 306-961-9982, Shift, alum. wheels, A/T/C, 20’ BH&T, new I-shift auto box, alum. wheels, very low
306-961-6499, Prince Albert, SK. paint, very nice truck, $67,500. Coming SILAGE BOX 2007 IHC Cummins, 10 spd. kms, good rubber, fresh safety, new wind- 1978 LT8000 LOUISVILLE w/8 yd. hyd.
Soon: 1996 Kenworth 600, 375 HP Cum- std., new Cancade BH&T. In stock approx. shield, 197,000 kms, $69,500 OBO. d r i ve c e m e n t m i xe r, 3 2 0 8 C at . C a l l
1999 FORD F150 XLT, 4x4, 255,000 kms, mins, 10 spd., tractor w/40’ tandem grain 20 tandems auto. and standard. Yellow- 306-331-6990, [email protected] 306-445-5602, North Battleford, SK.
good condition, good farm truck, $3000. trailer, real nice shape, $38,500; Midland head Sales, 306-783-2899, Yorkton, SK. Dysart, SK.
306-893-2721, Maidstone, SK. 24’ tandem pup trailer, totally rebuilt, new 1994 OSH-KOSH M1070 semi, 8WD, 6000
paint, good tires, $18,500; Grainmaster 20’ 1978 IHC S2500 gravel truck, new tires, 2011 WESTERN STAR 4900FA. Warner original miles, extended 6 person cab, 500
2000 DODGE 4x4, ext. cab, diesel, 5 spd., tandem pup trailer, totally rebuilt, new auto. trans., fair condition, $18,000. Ind, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Cur- HP diesel, Allison auto. trans., 2- 55,000
new clutch, $5500 OBO. 306-547-2926, paint, good tires, $18,500. Trades accept- 306-839-4422, Pierceland, SK. rent 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930. lb. winches, front and rear axle steering,
Preeceville, SK. ed on all units, all units Sask. safetied. DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca super single flotation tires, very heavy du-
306-276-7518 cell; 306-767-2616 res., at TANDEM AXLE GRAVEL trucks in invento- ty. Could be used for multiple applications.
2007 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE, 5.3L, load- Arborfield, SK. DL #906768. ry. New and used, large inventory across 2013 IH 5900I, 42” bunk, 13L, 46 diff., Like new condition, $55,000. Delivery
ed, 4x4, PST pd., reduced to $17,995. Western Canada at www.Maximinc.Com or 4-way lock, 18 spd., 370,000 kms, engine available, 218-779-1710, Gully, MN.
Greenlight Truck & Auto, Saskatoon, SK., 1997 MACK, tandem axle, 350 Mack, 10 call Maxim Truck & Trailer 1-888-986-2946 warranty; 2005 T800 Kenworth, 500 Cat,
www.GreenlightAuto.ca DL #311430. speed Eaton, box had new paint in 2010, 18 spd., 46 diffs, 4-way locks w/Roobar 1986 FORD F800 Fire Truck, 44,500 km, 8
remote opener, great rubber, 378,235 1986 MACK R600, 350 engine, 12 speed bumpers; 2001, 2003, 2005 daycab T800’s, cyl, fire equip. made by Superior Emergen-
2010 GMC SLT, crewcab, shortbox, 4x4, kms, $44,500. 306-488-2182, Holdfast, SK. trans., wet kit, $9,500. Phone heavy specs.; 378 and 379 Pete, four cy, 1465 pump hrs, mid-ship 850 pumper,
leather, loaded, including sunroof, black, 306-960-3000, St. Louis, SK. 2006s, 2005, 2004, 2003, Cat, 18 spd., 46 5" & 10" suction hose. Safetied March 2012.
268,000 kms, $11,900; 2000 GMC 2500 2001 WESTERN STAR, Detroit Series 60, diff, 4-way locks, all w/Roobar bumpers; Tenders close Aug. 20, 2014. Highest or
reg. cab, Duramax diesel, 9’ tool body, 975,000 kms, Super 10 trans., rear 20’ Nu- 1987 TANDEM FREIGHTLINER, new eng., 2006 W900 KW daycab, Cat, 18 spd; 2007 any tender not necessarily accepted.
260,000 miles, $8900; 2005 GMC 2500, Star B&H, truck loaded w/pintle hitch, rear new tires, 350 Cummins, 15 spd., $12,000 daycab, IH 9200, ISM 370, 10 spd.; 2003 Tenders to "Fire Truck", Box 99, Reston,
ext. cab, Duramax 4x4, longbox, good air controls and hyds., full onboard weigh OBO. Call 306-267-4552, Coronach, SK. Freightliner Classic, Cat, 18 spd., new rub- MB., R0M 1X0. 204-877-3303.
work truck, $8900; 1999 Dodge 3500 Du- scale, brand new 24.5 tires, safetied, field ber; 1999 9300 IH, dual stacks, dual
ally, ext. cab, 4x4, 5.9 Cummins auto., ready. Call 204-937-7171, Roblin, MB. 1999 PETERBILT TRUCK tractor, 378 new breathers, 60 Detroit, 13 spd; 1996 T800 2008 F350 reg. cab, 5.4 auto, heated ser-
$8900. K&L Equipment, Ituna, SK., call rebuilt Cat C12 eng, Jake brakes, 410 HP, Kenworth, 475 Cat, 13 spd. 306-356-4550, vice body, 150,000 kms., $12,900. Cam-
306-795-7779, 306-537-2027. DL Trucks, Trailers, 13 spd., 11R22.5 all alum rims, rubber Dodsland, SK. DL#905231. www.rbisk.ca Don Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK
#910885. Email [email protected] Truck Bodies, 90%, full rear fenders, HD tow hitch, 60 gal
“The right choice, wet kit for end dump gravel trailer, new 2013 PETERBILT 388, 13 spd., tag axle, IH 4300 SINGLE AXLE, IH motor, Allison
is AUTOMATIC!” MB. safety, road ready, $39,000; 2003 Paccar eng., 63” double bunk with fridge, automatic, AC, with deck. 306-356-4550,
Timpte 40’ tandem grain trailer all alum 204,700 kms, $90,000. 204-794-4879 or Dodsland, SK. DL #905231.
Specializing in top quality, affordably- rims, 11R24.5 tires at 90%, 78 side walls, 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB.
priced, work-ready trucks with boxes or 18” hopper clearance, new MB safety,
as tractors, mostly 10-speed Autoshift or $25,000. Both units very good condition. TRUCKS FOR SALE: 2000 to 2008, all
Ultrashift transmissions. Most trucks are Would like to sell as a pair. 204-743-2324, tandem. Cranbrook, BC. Call 250-426-2113
from large American fleets: very little rust, Cypress River, MB. Can deliver. or 250-424-5592 (evenings).
strictly maintained, and all highway miles.
2000 IHC 9200, C12 Cat, 430 HP, 10 spd.
Also a dealer for Cancade, AutoShift w/clutch pedal, 3-way locks,
truck bodies and trailers. 51” integral sleeper, 60% rubber, new rear
brakes, cold AC, new AB safety, $14,500.
Grain Trucks, Silage Trucks, Bale Trucks, Email pics avail. 403-638-3934, Sundre AB
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tor; Dresser 530; Mich-Clark-Volvo L320 9 $17,500. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK. available. These motors were originally for Buildin g Com p a n y (2005) In c.
yard; FIA 840; Clark 45B; FIA 345B; Hough Thomas skidsteers, but will fit most appli- $ 7 5 TR UC KLOAD S $
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and track loaders. Over 1400 new and LANDLEVELLERS Equipment, 306-483-2500, Oxbow, SK. CUMMINS 6.7 ENGINE, low mileage, • H igh P ro file • B ig O verh ea d $ 16 C OLOUR S TO C H OOS E FR OM $
used const. tires. New parts. Big discounts.
Over 500 new and used buckets and at- ATTACHMENTS PARTS COMPONENTS 3500 Dodge truck Application, $8500. Ex- Do o rs • Eq uip m en t • Gra in $ B-G r. Colou red ...............70¢ ft2 $
tachments. Over 500 new and used hyd. for construction equipment. Attachments change. Call On Track at 780-672-6868, • F ertilizer • P o ta to es • S h o p s
cylinders; 2 yards, over 50 acres. Older for dozers, excavators and wheel loaders. Camrose, AB www.ontrackinc.net $ M u lti Colou rM illen d s .....49¢ ft2 $
construction equipment. Central Canada’s
largest wreckers. Cambrian Equipment Used, Re-built, Surplus, and New equip- CAT 3406C ENGINE, 350 HP, qualified, $ BEAT THE P RICE $
Sales Ltd., phone 204-667-2867, fax ment parts and major components. Call sold exchange with warranty. Call On $ $
204-667-2932, Winnipeg, MB. Western Heavy Equipment 306-981-3475, Track for details 780-672-6868, Camrose, $ IN C R E A S E S $
Prince Albert, SK. AB. www.ontrackinc.net $ $
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Built heavy duty for CAT D6D LGP, 29” pads, 7 roller frame, G R AIN Au tho rized In d ep en d en tBu ild er $ S t. La za re, M a n . $
construction or farm sites. canopy, screens, 6A double tilt dozer, HAN D LIN G Pre Engineered Structural $ $
Over 800 lbs per blade foot. sweeps, Carco 60 winch, S/N #4X10278, & STORAGE 1- 8 00- 5 10- 3303
1985, new chains, $35,000. 204-795-9192, SteelBuildings
'HOLYHU\ OHDVLQJRSWLRQVDYDLODEOH Plum Coulee, MB. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
1-888-6 92-5515
Phone 306-743-5022
1981 D7G Cat c/w ripper, enclosed cab, or 306-743-7313 DOUBLE 6 HERRINGBONE milking parlor, D errick - Cell
heat, bush ready, 200 hrs on rebuilt trans Blue Diamond stalls w/automated West-
and final drives, torque, 500 hrs on rebuilt Langenburg, SK. falia milking equipment; 12 Metatron milk 306 -6 31-8550
metres. Call: 780-986-0983, Leduc, AB. w w w .z ip p e rloc k .c om
motor, 26” HD pads, 95% remaining on UC,
twin tilt angle blade. Exc cond and job Email: [email protected] ARM RIVERPOLE BUILDINGS, 40’x60’ to
80’x300’, Sask. only. Call 306-731-2066,
ready, c/w warranty, $86,000. Can deliver. VOLVO GRADER G990, 2007, 6700 hrs., Lumsden, SK., [email protected]

204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. ripper, $150,000; CAT 14M, 2008, 10,200

2007 JD 270 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR hrs., ripper, ex-county, $255,000. Call THREE CYLINDER PERKINS diesel engine,
403-291-1010, Calgary, AB. 152 cu.in., set up on platform w/rad, fan,
c/w thumb, 2 buckets, 5800 hrs., exc.
cond. 780-983-0936, Westlock, AB. HIGH LIFTS of all types. 80’ mobile high starter, battery, fuel container, elec supply • HUTCHIN SON Grain Pum ps/
lift; 52’ scissor lift; 100’ ladder truck; Sev- pump. Engine came off Hyster forklift, re- Loop Chain Conveyors
eral lifts from 15’ to 30’; Forklifts from 1 to cent complete overhaul, $2500. Call noon
10 ton; Linkbelt LS98 w/60’ boom; Several or evenings, 306-645-2875, Rocanville, SK • Galvanized Bucket Elevators

fire trucks and foam truck; Post pounders; GREAT PRICES ON new, used and remanu- • Galvanized Drag Chain
1500’ of chain link fencing and posts; factured engines, parts and accessories for
5000’ 1/2 cable at .50¢/ft; 100’s of misc. diesel pickups. Large inventory, engines Conveyors
items and attachments; Large stock of can be shipped or installed. Give us a call
power units, 3 KW to 193 KW; Older con- or check: www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca • RailLoad-Out System s

struction equipment; Over 50 sets of pallet Thickett Engine Rebuilding. 204-532-2187, • Pulse Crop Handling Equipm ent
forks. 12 water pumps, gas and diesel; 6 Russell, MB.
air compressors. Central Canada’s largest
wreckers. Cambrian Equipment Sales Ltd, USED, REBUILT or NEW engines. Spe- • SUKUP Bins & Aeration

CONTERRA GRADER for skidsteers and call 204-667-2867, fax 204-667-2932, cializing in Cummins, have all makes, large
tractors. Excellent for road maintenance, Winnipeg, MB. inventory of parts, repowering is our spe-

floating and levelling. 518S-SS, $2499. C O N S T R U C T I O N E Q U I P M E N T, E X . cialty. 1-877-557-3797, Ponoka, AB. • GRAIN GUARD Bins & Aeration SUMMER SPECIAL on all post or stud
Conterra manufactures over 150 attach- GOV’T Units: Rosco pavement patcher, POLE BARNS, WOODSTEEL packages, frame buildings. Sizes range from
ments. Call 1-877-947-2882, view online trailer mount, 4 cyl Cummins, $8500; 84” WANTED: PEUGEOL MOTOR, diesel 87
at www.conterraindustries.com Raygo pavement roller, $8000; Toro 3300 HP, for Melroe Spra-Coupe model 3430.
Phone 403-631-3734.

O NLINE SHO W RO O M diesel ATV mounted line painter, $7500; IH MOTOR, TD142 series complete, in hog, chicken, and dairy barns. Construc- 32’x40’x10’ to 80’x200’x20’. Choice of slid-
w w w.cropperm otors.com Diesel trailer mount traffic control signal good shape, $1800. Phone 250-991-7958,
unit, $3250; 2006 L4630 Kubota 4WD trac- Quesnel, BC. tion and concrete crews available. Mel or ing doors, overhead doors or bi-fold doors.
tor (cab), 4000 hrs., w/sweeper $18,500,
S c o t t , M R S t e e l C o n s t r u c t i o n , Contact New-Tech Construction Ltd. at

306-978-0315, Hague, SK. 306-220-2749, Hague, SK.

2013 CAT 247B3 w/o $16,800; Unused tri-axle equipment 290 CUMMINS, 350 Detroit, 671 Detroit, 1-800-561-5625 DIAMOND CANVAS SHELTERS, sizes
M ULTITERRAIN trailer $8150; Hyster 5000 forklift cab, Series 60 cores. 306-539-4642, Regina, SK ranging from 15’ wide to 120’ wide, any
side shift propane $8500; Used 16’ Atco w w w .s kyw a ygra in s ys tem s .c o m length. Call Bill 780-986-5548, Leduc, AB.
LO AD ER .. $48,500 office trailer $5500; Cat CB24D, smooth 3406B, N14, SERIES 60, running engines
and parts. Call Yellowhead Traders, www.starlinesales.com
680 hrs. Used fo rlightd u ty jo b s. double drum roller, 2000 hrs, $17,500. 306-896-2882, Churchbridge, SK. FARM BUILDING PKG., 60’x120’x18’ pole FARM BUILDING PKG., 30’x52’x16’ stud-
A/C. S elf levelin g. N ew Bu cket. 306-668-2020, Saskatoon, SK. DL building, turnkey, $199,950. Wetaskiwin

S to red In sid e. #908171. www.northtownmotors.com JD 4020 DIESEL engine, totally rebuilt at C o - o p , G a r r y 7 8 0 - 3 6 1 - 6 1 7 3 o r R o n wall, turnkey, $52,150. Wetaskiwin Co-op,

224 CAT HOE on rubber, same size as 225 JD dealer, $4000. Call 306-280-2145 or 780-361-6191, Wetaskiwin, AB. Garry 780-361-6173 or Ron 780-361-6191,

Cat, very tight, new rubber, new eng, etc., 306-253-4553, Aberdeen, SK BEHLEN STEEL BUILDINGS, quonsets, Wetaskiwin, AB.
10,000 orig. hrs. 306-421-9911 Estevan SK convex and rigid frame straight walls, FARM BUILDING PKG, 50’x96’x18’ pole

2007 HITACHI ZX240 LC-3 hyd. excavator, grain tanks, metal cladding, farm - com- building, turnkey $140,050. Wetaskiwin
4254 hrs, Q/C bucket, w/hyd. thumb, aux. mercial. Construction and concrete crews. Co-op, Garry 780-361-6173 or Ron
hyd., AC. 587-991-6605, Edmonton, AB. Guaranteed workmanship. Call your Saska- 780-361-6191, Wetaskiwin, AB.

(306) 874- 2 011 toon and northwest Behlen Distributor, FARM BUILDING PKG., 40’x80’x16’ pole BOOK NOW
Janzen Steel Buildings, 306-242-7767, building, turnkey, $99,100. Wetaskiwin
w w w.cro pperm o to rs.co m Osler, SK. Co-op, Garry 780-361-6173 or Ron FOR SUMMER!
1-866-974-7678
Dea lers licen se #911672 FARM BUILDING PKG., 60’x80’x18’ stud- 780-361-6191, Wetaskiwin, AB.
IntegrityPostStructures.com
wall, turnkey $139,000. Wetaskiwin Co-op, STILL IN THE BOX Cover-All type build-
LATE MODEL CAT, 613, elevating, scraper, Garry 780-361-6173 or Ron 780-361-6191, ings, easy assembly. 20’x30’, $3450 each;
4100 hrs., vg cond., $50,000. Phone: Wetaskiwin, AB.
306-536-5055, Lumsden, SK. also 30’x40’, $5900 ea. K&L Equipment,

1997 DEERE 230LC excavator, 14,083 QuWHaEN lity Ituna, SK. Call Ladimer 306-795-7779.

hours, 31.5” triple grousers, WBM wedge AFAB INDUSTRIES POST frame buildings.
For the customer that prefers quality.
style coupler, WBM 32” digging bucket and FOR SALE OR RENT: CAT twin engine 1-888-816-AFAB (2322), Rocanville, SK.
scrapers, 3- 627BPP’s and 3- 627E’s; CAT
62” cleanup bucket with serrated edge, 40 ton rock trucks 3- D400D’s; Volvo 3- COUNTS 1- 8 77- 5 2 5 - 2 002
plumbed, mechanical thumb, New UC! A40D’s; Cat 345CL excavator. Call Brian,
$59,000. Call Jordan anytime Treadstone Services, 403-464-5042, Alder- 1 S TEEL BUILD IN G S w w w .pio n eero n es teel.co m

403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB.

1998 D6M LGP, 6-way dozer, cab, ripper, syde, AB. or Saskatoon, SK. or email: W E H AVE A B UILDING T O S UIT A LM O S T A NY NEED!CA LL US W IT H YO URS !
1 4 , 5 0 0 h r s . , g o o d U C , r u n s g r e at , [email protected]

$55,000. 403-244-7813, Calgary, AB. 2- 2003 DEERE 1814 PT scrapers, 18

HYDRAULIC PULL SCRAPERS 10 to 25 yard capacity, 14’ wide cut, 20.5R25 tires. • The HEAVIEST metal
yds., exc. cond.; Loader and scraper tires, Excellent shape! $59,750 ea. Call Jordan • The STRONGEST posts
custom conversions available. Looking for anytime 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB.

Cat cable scrapers. Quick Drain Sales Ltd., TWIN ENGINE SCRAPER TS14-F, new
306-231-7318, 306-682-4520 Muenster SK tires, 0 hour engine rebuild, very good

CLIFF’S USED CRAWLER PARTS. Some condition. 780-983-0936, Westlock, AB. • SUPERIOR craftsmenship

o l d e r C at s , I H a n d A l l i s C h a l m e r s . 2009 MASTER 210, pull grader, 6-Way hyd. Choose Prairie Post Frame
780-755-2295, Edgerton, AB. EXPERIENCED S TR AIGHT W ALL 40’ X 60’ X 16’ ALP INE 32 ’ X 5 0’ X 18 ’
controlled blade, 10' wide, removable side In clu d es fra m ed op en in g for 14x14
FARM AND INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL POST FRAME BUILDERS Rig id fra m e bu ild in g a va ila ble for overhea d & 4’x7’, s ervice d oor, excellen t
HYD. EXCAVATORS: 2008 Komatsu PC308, plates converts to box scraper, like new, motor sales, service and parts. Also sale REQUIRED s m a ll reta il ou tlets to la rg e s hop or s tora g e bu ild in g , com es w ith
Zero turn, QA, clean up bucket, 13’ stick, of, and repairs to, all makes and sizes of in d u s tria l fa cilities . This s ize for fou n d a tion d ra w in g s & m a n u a ls ,
AC, plumbed for GPS plus aux. hyd. line for exc. cond, $9500. Quit farming. Call pumps and phase converters, etc. Tisdale 1-855 (773-3648) on ly $29,418. d elivered to m os ta rea s . O n ly $15,500.
thumb, $75,000; JD 270LC, w/hyd. thumb, Motor Rewinding 1984 Ltd., 306- www.prairiepostframe.ca
QA, 12’ stick, $50,000; 2001 Volvo excava- 306-867-4129, Outlook, SK. 873-2881, fax 306-873-4788, 1005A - 111
tor 210, QA bucket, 13,000 hrs., nice cond, Ave., Tisdale, SK. www.tismtrrewind.com
$45,000. 204-871-0925, McGregor, MB. [email protected]

1998 SKYTRAK 6036 telehandler, 6000 lbs NEW BALDOR 20 HP, 3 phase, 575 volt, in- CALLTO D AY AN D AVO ID STEEL PRICE IN CREASES!
36’ reach, good mech/cosmetic, $25,800. d u s t r i a l m o t o r, 7 0 % o f n ew p r i c e .
Trades Welcome. 1-800-667-4515, or visit:

OVER 30 UNITS of compaction equipment www.combineworld.com

of many types and models; 5- remote con- RECLAMATION CONTRACTORS: Bigham 306-945-2270, Waldheim, SK.
trolled vibratory packers; Large stock of 3 and 4 leg mechanical trip 3 pt. hitch
power plants and power units; Several air Paratills in stock; parts for Bigham and Tye
compressors from 185 to 650 CFM; 4- post Paratills. Call Kellough’s: 1-888-500-2646. FARM
pounders, some skidsteer mount; 5- BUILDINGS
stump grinders; 3- sweepers; 100’s of hyd. SAWMILL 44’ TRACK and edger, $2500;
cyls. Cambrian Equipment Sales, Winnipeg Ateco cable plow for D5 or D6, $5000; JD
MB. Call 204-667-2867, fax 204-667-2932. skidder winch, $2500; D5 set of 2 chains

and 24” pads, like new, $3000; 1975 and

CRAWLER DOZER 58P Komatscu, c/w 1976 Trailmobile B-trains, 27’ decks, steel

6-way dozer, canopy, sweeps, very low pegs, $3000; 1982 Western Star tandem,

hrs., $38,000. 780-983-0936, Westlock, AB $3000. 204-222-0285, Winnipeg, MB.

2002 TENNANT CENTURION street sweep- AVAILABLE NOW NEW, unused 2013 “Today’s Quality
er, 2771 hrs GMC T 7500 w/Cat 3126, dual D10Ts and D11Ts, c/w rippers and S/U Built For Tomorrow”
drive, exc. cond, large capacity for any road blades. Many more pieces of new unused
maintenance, efficient, op. friendly, equipment. 815-239-1866, Rockford, IL. Hague, SK | (306) 225-2288

$45,000 OBO. 306-227-2870, Saskatoon. TRENCHERS, PLOWS AND BACKHOES. www.zaksbuilding.com

3 YARD PT SCRAPER, 10.00/20 tires all Vermeer Navigator directional drill, Model 3UH(QJLQHHUHG/DPLQDWHG3RVWV
around, good shape, perfect for 150-250 D7x11 w/Kubota dsl.; Ditch Witch 7020,
HP tractor, $10,000 OBO. Bought bigger blade, backhoe and cable plow; Ditch
ones. Call 780-361-7037, Wetaskiwin, AB. Witch 5110, cable plow and front blade;
Ditch Witch R65 backhoe, blade and

25 TON TANDEM low-boy trailer, new trencher; Ditch Witch R40 trencher, blade,
tires, clean, $8500. Call 306-267-4552, 4 cyl. dsl; Case-Davis maxi sneaker, rubber
tires, ride on rear plow; Davis T78 on steel
Coronach, SK.
tracks, rear trencher. Also unit on a trailer;
2004 NEW HOLLAND grader RG200B, rip- Vermeer walk behind Model V1350; (3)
per and dozer, new motor; 2003 Hitachi Ditch Witch walk behind Model 1230H.
ZX200LC. 306-236-8023, Goodsoil, SK.
Cambrian Equipment Sales Ltd., Winnipeg,

CAT 963 LGP track type loader, S/N MB., ph 204-667-2867, fax 204-667-2932.

#21Z05170, 1994, 92” bucket, 2.5 cu. yds, EQUIPMENT RENTALS: Dozers, compac-

w/9 teeth, 22” double Grouser pads, cab, tors, loaders, excavators, etc. Conquest

$25,000. 204-795-9192, Plum Coulee, MB. Equipment, 306-483-2500, Oxbow, SK.

32 CLASSIFIED ADS THE WESTERN PRODUCER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014

Grain Bin Direct CHIEF WESTLAND AND CARADON BIN N E W W E S T F I E L D M K 1 3 x 7 1 R P CUSTOM GRAIN BIN MOVING, all types
extensions, sheets, stiffeners, etc. Now #1919844, reverse kit and power swing, up to 22’ diameter. 10% spring discount.

Factory To Farm Grain Storage available. Call Bill, 780-986-5548, Leduc, $16,500. Contact Ron at 780-361-6169, SD LHO PPER C O NES Accurate estimates. Sheldon’s Hauling,
Galvanized • Flat Floor • Hopper Bins 306-961-9699, Prince Albert, SK.
Smooth Walls • Fertilizer • Grain • Feed AB. www.starlinesales.com Wetaskiwin Co-op Association Ltd., AB. 14 ’Hopper 8 legH/Duty.................$2,4 50
Aeration • Rockets • Fans • Heaters 15 ’Hopper 8 legS/Duty..................$2,6 00 WESTEEL BIN CRANE, 2008, 8000 lbs lift
Temp Cables BBB BIN CONSTRUCTION- Erections, 15 ’-10 ”Hopper 8 LegM/Duty.........$2,7 00 weight $18,000; 2- 5000 bushel bin rings
extensions and repairs in SK. Fully insured. 15 ’-10 ”Hopper 10 legH/Duty.........$2,9 9 0 $600/ea. OBO 306-369-4161, Bruno, SK.
Authorized Dealer Saskatoon, SK The 2014 season is filling up fast. Call 18 ’Hopper 12 legM/Duty...............$4 ,300
306-716-3122, Eston, SK. 19 ’Hopper 12 legM/Duty...............$4 ,6 00 BELTING FOR SALE: 42-56” high, 3/8”
Phone: 306-373-4919 2 1’& 2 4 ’Hopper Cones...................$P.O .R. thick, temporary grain storage. Makes
PORTABLE GRAIN RINGS made of steel. 2750 BU. WESTEEL ROSCO, 3300 bu. Chief round ring. Ph Ken Wadelle 403-346-7178
New 20 gauge wide-corr steel sheets 48”H. grainbindirect.com Westland. Both need new floors. Asking All Hop p erC ones Inclu d e M a nhole, or 403-392-7754, Red Deere, AB.
Sizes from 3650 bu., $2072 to 83,000 bu., 95¢/bu. Call 306-738-4906, Gray, SK. Slid e G a te on Nylon Rollers
$11,447 including hardware. All sizes in FULL-BIN SUPER SENSOR
stock. All rings 4’H. Best quality available. STEALTH BIN PRODUCTS- Goebel bins, MERIDIAN 1625 FERTILIZER bin, w/Man- O PT IO NAL SKID BASE AND AERAT IO N
Canadian made quality silver cone shaped NeverClim b A B in A ga in Westeel bins, 14’ hoppers. 587-280-0239, nay, Levalert and skid, 165MT/4973 bu.,  
tarps avail. for all sizes. All tarps in stock. Equip yo ura uge rto s e n s e w h e n Vegreville, AB. www.stealthbins.ca $20,500, #1649540. Wetaskiwin Co-op
Complete packages include freight to any th e b in is full. 2 ye a rw a rra n ty. Association Ltd., AB. Ron 780-361-6169. SDL STEEL BIN FLO O RS
major point in Western Canada. Overnight Download the
delivery to most major points in Western Ca ll Brow n le e s Truckin g In c. free app today. BIN MOVERS. Lil Truck Hauling Ltd. Good 10 gaugesheet - 8”sidew all,bolt on
Canada. Willwood Industries toll free Un ity, SK rates, call for more information. Merle or
1-866-781-9560, fax 306-781-0108. For all Fred 306-338-8288, 306-338-7128. 1 or 2 piececonstruction12’-33’ 
pricing, details, pictures visit our website: 306-228-297 1 o r Tru ck ing Av a ila b le
www.willwood.ca WESTEEL, GOEBEL, grain and fertilizer
bins. Grain Bin Direct, 306-373-4919. 14 ’Floor......$1 ,4 6 5 2 1’Floor......$2,6 9 5
HOPPER RAIL CAR, 3 hoppers, 3000 bu. 15 ’Floor......$1 ,580 2 2 ’Floor......$2,850
1-87 7 -228-5 5 98 THREE 340 BUSHEL Steel bins, with wood
w w w .fullb in s upe rs e n s o r.co m floors, $3400/ea. 306-948-2808, Rose-
town, SK.
3 - 3300 BU. WESTEEL bins, with ladders
capacity, mover arranged, good cond, lid closures on concrete floors; Also 7 HP SUPERIOR HOPPER BINS: 2406 -10,200. SUMMER SPECIALS: 5000 bu Superior 15 ’-10 Floor.$1 ,7 00 2 4 ’Floor......$3,4 6 5
$1500. 306-741-1843, Swift Current, SK. aeration fan. 306-259-4430, Young, SK. bu. triple 8x4 skid, 24”x14’ grain guard bin combos, $11,200; 8000 bushel 18 ’Floor......$2,1 80 2 5 1⁄2’Floor....$3,6 6 5
aeration, $2.33/bu., $23,750; 2106 -7800 Superior combos, $17,500. Limited 19 ’Floor......$2,36 5
TALBOT HOT BIN SEALING, we seal bins bushel triple 8x4 skid, 24”x14’ grain guard 2- 2500 BU. FRIESEN hopper bins, air and
on wood and concrete floors. Serving SK, aeration, $2.40/bu., $18,720. Holm-Spun quantity avail. We make hopper bottoms SD L H OP P E R CONE fans; 2- 2200 bu. Friesen hopper bins; 1-
AB and MB. 306-631-0203, Moose Jaw, SK. Hoppers Ltd., Melfort, SK. 306-752-3593. 306-324-4441 Westeel 2200 bu. hopper w/air and steel
[email protected] and steel floors for all makes of bins. Try base; 1- 6000 bu. and 1- 3300 bu. Westeel
M ARG O ,SASK. w/steel floors. 306-738-4735, Riceton, SK.
our U-Weld kits. Call 306-367-2408 or

BOOKING NOW! Flat and hopper bin CHEAP GRAIN STORAGE rings for fall. 6 *(5(+(»:.9(05 306-367-4306, Middle Lake, SK.
:;69(.,:7,*0(30:;: www.middlelakesteel.com Ask about our
moving. Tim’s Custom 204-362-7103, rings, for 9000-12,000 bu. w/tarps, some bin rental program.
GRAIN BAGS
Morden, MB. [email protected] never used. Reason for selling bought 3- 3560 BEHLEN hopper bins, 2 w/aeration
tubes. Regina, SK. area, call
LIFETIME LID OPENERS. We are a stock- grain bagger. 780-349-2798, Westlock, AB 306-596-4231.

ing dealer for Boundary Trail Lifetime Lid DID YOU EXPERIENCE crop damage from
Openers, 18” to 39”. Rosler Construction using Priority, PrePass or Express Pro.
2000 Inc., 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK.
If so, call Back-Track Investigations
COARHvRaBAiUlRIaNVGbElSAeSFTTo!ErD
BROCK (BUTLER) GRAIN BIN PARTS 1-866-882-4779 regarding compensation.
oAuvLraoNiBcloaarabwtinloednao!tn
and accessories available at Rosler Con- 4- 1650 BU. STEEL BINS, wooden floors,
struction. 306-933-0033, Saskatoon, SK. vg; 2000 bu. steel bin on cement floor, vg.

POLY HOPPER BINS, 100 bu., $925; 150 Call 306-682-3347, Muenster, SK.

bu. $1290. 306-258-4422, Vonda, SK. Call 14x6 ON HOPPER, 14x5 on hopper, 18x3 · Protect your valuable commodities with
for nearest dealer. www.buffervalley.com Butler on wood. Located at Perdue, SK. industry leading grain bags by Ipesa Silo.

WANTED: OLDER STYLE bin crane, bin Call 306-934-4611, Saskatoon, SK. · Don’t be fooled by lesser quality grain bags.
· 9.4 mil – 10 mil thickness.
moving trailer, 14’ diameter hopper cones · 5 layer blown film.

for Westeel Rosco. 780-662-2617 Tofield. GRAIN PILE COVERS

FOR ALL YOUR grain storage, hopper WESTEEL HOPPER BINS for sale, with air,
cone and steel floor requirements contact: excellent condition, $12,500. 306-854-2053
Kevin’s Custom Ag in Nipawin, SK. Toll or 306-533-3202, Elbow, SK.
free: 1-888-304-2837.

BIN MOVING, all sizes up to 19’ diameter, 2- 10,000 BU. bin rings, mint shape, $950 THE “FORCE” HOPPER
w/wo floors; Also move liquid fert. tanks. each. Call Curtis 306-883-2468,
306-629-3324, 306-741-9059, Morse, SK. 780-891-7334, Spiritwood, SK. •The o n ly a era tio n
ho ppersystem tha to ffers
GM 4000 AND GM 5300 Meridian bins on · All covers feature silver/black material GRAIN BIN FLOOR skirts, sloping flashing LEGACY
sale now at Flaman. See your nearest Fla- TEMPORARY GRAIN BINS, selected 3/8” to reflect heat and sunlight, vent opening over floor, 14 to 30’ diameter; Weldon har-
allows moisture to escape, reinforced brass row teeth, 3/8 to 5/8” rods, 50 rock hard- AINGNRAWOIW-V2TINAA0R NTRA1IE2DDOR EN the skid a s a n in tegra l FLOOR S
man location or call 1-888-435-2626. fir plywood with all holes drilled. Wood eyelet tie-downs every 3’ to eliminate wind ness. GB Mfg. 306-273-4235, Yorkton, SK.
whipping. Many sizes to choose from. pa rto f the a era tio n
sizes from 1750 bu., $431 to 11,700 bu., USED LARGE GRAIN bin hydraulic jack set.
GRAIN BINS: 3500 bu. Meridian/Behlen $852 including hardware. All sizes in stock. 306-759-2572, Eyebrow, SK. system tha tpro vid es

bin/hopper combo, 10 leg hopper and All rings 4’ high. Best quality avail. Cana- WESTFIELD MKX 13X94LP, #1920792, even d istrib u tio n o f a ir
skid, roof and side ladder, safety fill, con- dian made quality silver cone shaped tarps low profile hopper, reverser kit, hyd. lift,
structed, $10,395 FOB at Regina, SK. available for all sizes. All tarps in stock. 1-888-226-8277 electric power swing, $25,000. Ron thro u gho u tthe en tire b in .
780-361-6169, Wetaskiwin Co-op, AB.
Leasing available. Peterson Construction, Complete packages include freight to any CANADIAN TARPAULIN
306-789-2444. MANUFACTURERS LTD. 3- BEHLEN 2900 bu. bins, bolted to ce- s a les @ jtlin d u s tries .ca N EILBUR G , S K • 1-306-823-4888
major point in Western Canada. Overnight ment floors, $1700 each OBO.
SEE WEBSITE www.cantarp.com
2 - 2200 bu. Twisters, good floors and 1 - delivery to most major points in Western FOR MORE DETAILS ALBER TA • 1-7 80-87 2-4943
2300 Chief (could be 2500) bu., new floor. Canada. Willwood Industries toll free
All have spring loaded tops, $2000/ea. 1-866-781-9560, fax 306-781-0108. For Email: [email protected] w w w .jtlin d u s tries .ca M AN ITOBA • 1-204-5 7 3-3204
(306) 933-2343 | Fax: (306) 931-1003
pricing, details, pics: www.willwood.ca N E IL BU RG, S AS K ATCH E W AN V is ito u rw eb s ite w w w .jtlin dus trie s .ca
780-678-2278, Camrose, AB.

GRAIN BIN STORAGE SOLUTIONS 306-332-5515, Lebret, SK.

THEHOPPER FLAT CEMENT MOUNT
HARVEST
SET-UP
E9400 & E9300 AKRON1-866-665-6677 (Factory Direct Savings) AVAILABLE FROM

RTM HOPPER RTM FLAT
BINS W/AIR (Set-up) BOTTOM (Set-up)

1805 (4800 Bus.) w/AIR 1807 (5865 Bus.) E9400
Ladders, Remote opener, 12 leg hopper, Ladders, Remote opener, Easy Access door
MSRP
Manhole, Double 8x4” skid w/no tie rod braces, Steel bin floor
w/anchors (SET-UP) w/anchors (SET-UP) $18,999

$13,246 $10,375 + Freight

Delivery from Hepburn, SK Delivery from Hepburn, SK E9300

LEASE FOR 5.95% with NO PAYMENTS for up to 6 months MSRP

*Call for complete details LEASE UP TO 7 YEARS $16,999

FLAT BOTTOM BINS LIFETIME STEEL + Freight
BIN FLOORS
BIN PACKAGES INCLUDED CHABOT IMPLEMENTS NYKOLAISHEN FARM EQUIPMENT HI LINE FARM EQUIPMENT LTD.
Ladders, 52” Remote lid 14’ Floor .... $1,042 19’ Floor .... $1,948 Elie, MB 204-353-2392 Kamsack, SK 306-542-2814 Wetaskiwin, AB 780-352-9244,
16’ Floor .... $1,482 21’ Floor .... $2,324 Neepawa, MB 204-476-3333 Swan River, MB 204-734-3466 1-888-644-5463
STEEL BIN FLOOR w/anchors 18’ Floor .... $1,861 24’ Floor .... $2,748 Steinbach, MB 204-326-6417
NEERLANDIA CO-OP ROCKY MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT
NO AIR (Easy access door) *includes mounting hardware F.V. PIERLOT & SONS Neerlandia, AB 780-674-3020 Falher, AB 780-837-4691, 1-866-837-4691
Nipawin, SK 306-862-4732
6652 Bus. - $1.57 8060 Bus. - $1.42 Made up to 36’ PARKLAND FARM EQUIPMENT Grimshaw, AB 780-332-4691,
9200 Bus. - $1.33 10050 Bus. - $1.34 GREENFIELD AGRO SERVICE North Battleford, SK 306-445-2427 1-800-746-4691
AERATION FANS Rosetown, SK 306-882-2600
INCLUDES SWING AIR/VENTING REDVERS AGR. & SUPPLY LTD. KASH FARM SUPPLIES LTD.
3 HP ......... $949 7 HP.......$1,699 KROEKER MACHINERY 306-452-3444 Eckville, AB 403-746-2211, 1-800-567-4394
10628 BUS........... $1.50 10 HP .... $1,969 (Baldor motor) Winkler, MB 204-325-4311
12028 BUS........... $1.40 SCHROEDER BROS. E. BOURASSA & SONS:
15349 BUS........... $1.33 IN STOCK MODELS ONLY MARKUSSON NEW HOLLAND Chamberlain, SK 306-638-6305 Assiniboia 1-877-474-2456
19106 BUS........... $1.20 Emerald Park, SK 1-800-819-2583 Estevan 1-877-474-2495
WHITE AG SALES & SERVICE Pangman 1-877-474-2471
Steel floor included in price MARTODAM MOTORS Whitewood, SK 306-735-2300 Radville 1-877-474-2450
*set-up & delivery extra Spiritwood, SK 306-883-2045 Weyburn 1-877-474-2491
AR-MAN EQUIPMENT
DARMANI GRAIN STORAGE MOODY’S EQUIPMENT LTD. Vulcan, AB 403-485-6968, 1-866-485-6968 RAYMORE NEW HOLLAND
Saskatoon, SK 306-934-4686 Raymore, SK 306-746-2911
MANUFACTURE---FINANCE---DELIVERY---SET-UP BILL’S FARM SUPPLIES INC.
Perdue, SK 306-237-4272 Stettler, AB 403-742-8327 WATROUS NEW HOLLAND
1-866-665-6677 [email protected] Unity, SK 306-228-2686 Watrous, SK 306-946-3301
Lloydminster, SK 306-825-6141 CAOUETTE & SONS IMPLEMENTS
Kindersley, SK 306-463-2335 St. Paul, AB 780-645-4422 YORKTON NEW HOLLAND
Olds, AB 403-556-3939 Yorkton, SK 306-782-8511
High River, AB 403-652-1410 FOSTER’S AGRI-WORLD
Balzac, AB 403-295-7824 Beaverlodge, AB 780-354-3622,

1-888-354-3620

Email: [email protected] Call Your Local Dealer
or [email protected]
or Grain Bags Canada at 306-682-5888

www.grainbagscanada.com

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BIG BIN HARVEST In dus tria l Dire ct In corp ora te d 2010 SAKUNDIAK HD10x46 grain auger, 1 FULL BIN ALARM
SET-UP yr. old 38 HP Kohler engine w/winter kit,
10” slim fit kit, E-K mover, w/hyd. and fuel STOP climbing bins!
PACKAGES AVAILABLE tank, battery cables and 3 groove belts
and light, asking $12,000. 306-247-4906, Alarm sounds when bin is full!
Wilkie, SK.
THREE IN ONE:

Grain bin w/ladders, Ne w Us e d & M o d ifie d S e a SAKUNDIAK HD7-1400 PTO auger, with 1. COMPLETE AUGER SPOUT
52” remote opener C o n ta in e rs fro m new tires, $1900 OBO. 306-738-4905, with “NO SNAG SPOUT”
Gray, SK.
2. FULL BIN ALARM

AERATION 2 - 2007 CASE 4520’s, 3 bin, 70’ booms, 3. NIGHT LIGHT
UNLOAD SYSTEM 3 3 0 0 h r s . Au t o S t e e r, $ 1 5 4 , 5 0 0 a n d
AERATION FAN BEAVER CONTAINER SYSTEMS, new $142,500; 2010 Case 4520 AutoSteer, NEW • Available for 10, 13
and used sea containers, all sizes. 1100 hrs., 70’ booms, $223,000; 2006 FOR and 16 inch augers
3608......... $1.10/Bus. 306-220-1278, Saskatoon and Regina, SK. Case 4510, AutoSteer, FlexAir 70’ booms, 2014!
3609......... $1.05/Bus. 7400 hrs., $102,000; 2005 Case 4520 ORANGE • No batteries needed
w/70’ flex air, 4000 hrs., $129,000; 2005 SPOUT
5.95% Lease Case 4010 w/3020 G4 New Leader bed, for better • Enclosed Sensor
$74,000; 2009 International GVM, 1000 visibility
hrs., 4WD, auto. $127,000; 2004 Loral Air- at night & • Proven Design
Max 1000, 70’ booms, immaculate, TWO since 2003
$93,000; 2004 AgChem Rogator, w/air ALARMS
bed, $66,000; 2008 Adams Semi tender, • Valued priced from
$530 to $575
plus shipping

with NO payments self contained, $39,500; 1992 Wrangler • 3 days delivery to
your farm
for up to 6 months loader, $15,500. 406-466-5356, Choteau,

MT. For more equipment and photos view 8X52’ SUPERCHARGED BRANDT w/24 HP If you don’t like it, send back after
website: www.fertilizerequipment.net
G re a t, S e c u re s to ra ge fo ra ll yo u r eng., hyd. mover and winch and elec.

Steel floor/concrete not included c he m ic a l, s e e d , fu e l, to o ls a n d a ll FOR ALL YOUR clutch, $5500. Also, 7x45’ Sakundiak w/24 harvest for a refund.
Set up and delivery (Extra) o fyo u rva lu a b le s . HP eng., hyd. mover and winch, $4200.
FERTILIZER 306-233-7305, Cudworth, SK. John & Angelika Gehrer
1-866-665-6677 M o d ify yo u rs to ra ge u n itto m e e t NEVER SPILL SPOUT Inc.
[email protected] yo u rn e e d s w ith e xtra d o o rs , w in d o w s , EQUIPMENT NEEDS NEW WHEATHEART X Series augers. 13”
swing augers in 74’, 84’, 94’. See your 1-866-860-6086
po w e r, c u s to m pa in t, in s u la tio n ,e tc . ADAMS SPREADER & TENDER nearest Flaman store or call www.neverspillspout.com
CALL US FOR PARTS ON ALL 1-888-435-2626.
Ca ll BOND Toda y SPREADER/TENDER
MAKES AND MODELS 2012 BRANDT 13x90 HP, elec. swing, hyd.
Ph. 306-373-2236 Cell 306-221-9630 winch. Will trade for 110’ Brandt auger.

w w w .b on din d.com 306-563-6355, 306-563-7610, Canora, SK.

20’ TO 53’ CONTAINERS. New, used and e m a il joe @ b on din d.com 2012 BRANDT 13x70 XL, all options, excel-
modified. Available Winnipeg, MB; Regina lent condition, $17,800. Ph 306-752-3777

and Saskatoon, SK. www.g-airservices.ca ADAMS 6 TON SPREADER or 306-921-6697, Melfort, SK.
306-933-0436.
304SS Construction
USED AUGERS: NEW and USED: Wheatheart,
$21,995 00 Delivered
Limited Supply Westfield, Westeel, Sakundiak augers; Au-
ger SP kits; Batco conveyors; Wheatheart
post pounders. Good prices, leasing

STO R A GE 1 800 667 8800 available. Call 1-866-746-2666.
LOFTNESS GL-10 2012 grain bagger c/w
TR A ILER S www.nuvisionfhs.com
NEW “R” SERIES Wheatheart Augers: Renn RGC22 televeyor, $42,000; Loftness

with engine, mover and electric clutch. GL-10, 2012 grain extractor, very good

40 – 45’ R-8x41, cash price $12,250; R-8x51, cash condition, $30,000. Phone 780-365-2020,
$12,750; R-10x41, cash $13,500. Call 780-210-0800, Andrew, AB.

306-648-3321, Gravelbourg, SK. 2011 ROMILL 9’ grain bagger, like new,

M AGNETIC CAM ERA PACKAGEHORNOI LEASING NEW and used 20’ and only made 3 bags, $10,500.

40’ sea cans for sale or rent. Call • Po s itio n gra in a u gero r 306-342-2013, Glaslyn, SK.
co n veyo rin to b in rem o tely;
306-757-2828, Regina, SK. b y yo u rs elf. ets to a d here N EW AKRON 3220 grain bagger, new in 2013,
$$ PRODUCT used very little, sock included, shedded,
3,900 BOND INDUSTRIAL SEA CONTAINERS. KEHO/ GRAIN GUARD/ OPI STORMAX. • Po w erfu l m a gn asking $23,500. Call 306-478-2456,
306-264-7612, Mankota, SK.
306-757-2828 The best storage you can buy. New/used For sales and service east central SK. and NEW HYDEF Liquid Carts, pre-sell in effect, to gra in & co m b in e a u gers ,
and modified sea containers for sale. Se- MB., call Gerald Shymko, Calder, SK., custom builds, 1600 to 5000 gallon. Tires, FLAMAN 1610 PRO grain extractor. Unload
SHIPPING CONTAINERS FOR SALE. 20’ cure, portable, weather and rodent proof. 306-742-4445 or toll free 1-888-674-5346. tracks, up to 5000 gallon, ground drive or co n veyo rs , etc. bags easily and economically. See your
to 53’, delivery, rental, storage available. Guaranteed 8’ to 53’ available. Ask a rep. hydraulic. Raven hook ups available. Call nearest Flaman store or call
Accessories (shelving, dividers, etc), about our modifications. Bond Industrial for your own custom build. Call Corner • Ca m era is w a terpro o f 1-888-435-2626. www.flaman.com

& co lo rw ith a u d io .

modifications, etc. For inventory and pric- 306-373-2236, [email protected] or visit S ee w eb s ite fo rm o re d eta ils o rCa ll

HOPPER AERATIONes call Containers & Chains, 780-910-3542 our website at www.bondind.com Equipment, 204-483-2774, Carroll, MB. Brow n le e s Truckin g In c. Un ity, S K

St. Albert, AB. email: [email protected] 306-228-297 1 o r
CONTAINERS FOR SALE or rent: All 1-87 7 -228-5 5 98
2005 WESTFIELD MK100-71, low hrs., w w w .fullb in s upe rs e n s o r.co m
FANS AND HEATERS20’ AND 40’ SEA CONTAINERS, for sale sizes available. Also, tilt deck services.
like new, $6000. Call 306-734-5119,
in Calgary, AB. Phone 403-226-1722, Phone: 306-861-1102, Radville, SK.
1-866-517-8335. www.magnatesteel.com

SHIPPING CONTAINERS FOR SALE. 20’-
AA-GGI.COM20’ AND 40’ SHIPPING CONTAINERS, 306-734-7453, Craik, SK. MERIDIAN AUGER SALE: 8x39 loaded,

large SK. inventory. Ph. 1-800-843-3984, 25 HP, Kohler, $13,325; 8x39 auger only,
306-781-2600. $4300; 8x46 auger only, $4675; 10x39
53’, delivery/ rental/ storage available. For KEHO/ GRAIN GUARD Aeration Sales 13”X70’ WESTFIELD AUGER, with reverser, loaded, you install, $15,000; 12x79 SLMD,
inventory and prices call: 306-262-2899, $7500 OBO. 780-853-0603, Vermillion, AB.
Saskatoon, SK. www.thecontainerguy.ca
and Service. R.J. Electric, Avonlea, SK. Call X13-74 WHEATHEART HI-CAPACITY $18,000. Call Brian “The Auger Guy”,
306-868-2199 or cell: 306-868-7738. swing auger w/reverser, hyd. swing lift, 204-724-6197, Souris, MB.
2013 GRAIN BAGGER c/w televeyor, has

PH: (306) 242-7767 KEHO, STILL THE FINEST. Clews Storage elec. remote swing, regular $26,500, cash MERIDIAN GRAIN AUGERS: SP kits and only loaded 7 bags, basically brand new,
FAX: (306) 242-7895 Management/ K. Ltd., 1-800-665-5346. $22,500; Used 2012 SLMD 12-79 Sakundi- $58,000. 306-861-7339, Bromhead, SK.
CHECK US OUT AT ak w/reverser and Brehon mover $16,500 clutches, Kohler, Vanguard engines, gas
www.janzensteelbuildings.com cash. 306-648-3321, Gravelbourg, SK. and diesel. Call Brian ‘The Auger Guy’

OSLER, SASK. 204-724-6197, Souris, MB. SUMMER PROMO
MERIDIAN GRAIN AUGERS. All loaded
BATCO CONVEYORS, new and used, with movers, engines, lights, clutch and SAKUNDIAK GRAIN AUGERS available ON GRAIN &
grain augers and SP kits. Delivery and reversing gearbox. HD8-39, cash $14,500; with self-propelled mover kits and bin SILAGE BAGS
leasing available. 1-866-746-2666.
FOR ALL YOUR 2014 GRAIN & FERTILIZER STORAGE NEEDS HD8-53, cash $16,250; TL10-39, cash sweeps. Contact Kevin’s Custom Ag in Ni-

“BOOK EARLY TO GUARANTEE BEST SELECTION” ELIAS RELIABELT CONVEYOR, model # $15,995; HD10-59, cash $18,250. pawin, SK. Toll free 1-888-304-2837. Stocking Richiger
“Up TO 7 YEAR Lease Terms” 10-20-45, 10’’ tube with 20’’ belt, 45’ long, 306-648-3321, Gravelbourg, SK. grain baggers
37 HP Kohler in stock. Precision Seeding, NEW MERIDIAN AUGERS arriving daily.
403-783-8880, 403-505-9524, Ponoka, AB. 2010 BRANDT 13”x90’ XL, Brehon remote Used: Sakundiak SLMD 12”x72’, $14,900; 306-762-2125 & unloaders.
hopper mover, reverser, lights. Call Brandt 10”x60’ swing away, $6500. HD

STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: BUILD YOUR OWN conveyors, 6”, 7”, 8” 306-567-7262, Davidson, SK. 10-2000 swing away, 10x60, $7500; FLAMAN 1410 PRO grain bagger. Invento-
UNSTIFFENED SIDEWALL PANELS and 10” end units available; Transfer con- HD8-1600, c/w Hawes 2WMV and sweep, ry available complete with wide mouth
veyors and bag conveyors or will custom WHEATHEART X SERIES 13x94 auger. $9500. Also Convey-All dealer. Leasing hopper and 23’ conveyor. See your nearest
WALL & ROOF LADDERS build. Call for prices. Master Industries Demo unit in good condition. Man winch, avail. Ph. Dale, Mainway Farm Equipment, Flaman store or call 1-888-435-2626.
SAFETY RING & SAFETY FILL Inc. www.masterindustries.ca Phone 540 PTO, $23,900. See the Saskatoon Fla- 306-567-3285 or 306-567-7299. Davidson, www.flaman.com
1-866-567-3101, Loreburn, SK. man store or call 1-888-435-2626. SK. View www.mainwayfarmequipment.ca
18” RACK & PINION GATE
MANWAY IN CONE BRANDT 85’ CONVEYOR, used very little 7”X50’ BRANDT, used very little, w/18 HP .9(054(??(<.,9:
like new cond., $18,000. 306-734-7721, Wisconsin motor (motor not great), $2500
Craik, SK. OBO. 306-460-6786, Kindersley, SK.

“ALL JSB CONES ARE SANDBLASTED PRIOR TO PAINTING” TWO 1365 BATCO conveyors: one hyd. drive SAKUNDIAK AUGERS IN STOCK: ;OL;LSLZJVWPJ:^PUN(\NLY
and lift, $7000 OBO; one hyd. drive and swings, truck loading, Hawes Agro SP 4HRLZ<USVHKPUN@V\Y:LTP
3513 Bu. & 4135 Bu. 4920 Bu. & 5999 Bu. hyd. cable lift, $4500 OBO. Both good movers. Contact Hoffart Services Inc.
Hopper Bin Combo’s Hopper Bin Combo’s condition. 306-280-6101, Riverhurst, SK. Odessa, SK, 306-957-2033.

WHEATHEART X SERIES 13x94 auger. .YHPU;YHPSLYZ-HZ[HUK,HZ`
Demo unit, like new. Used for only 15,000

bu, $26,900. See the Saskatoon Flaman

16’ DIAMETER BIN 18’ DIAMETER BIN 8300 GALLON LIQUID fertilizer tanks in store or call 1-888-435-2626.
H. Duty 8 leg cone c/w 18” port H. Duty 10 leg cone c/w 24” port
stock at Flaman. Call 1-888-435-2626. SAKUNDIAK 42’x8” PTO, exc shape, runs
www.flaman.com quiet, field ready, $1000; Brandt 40’x7”, 16

Painted cone inside & out Painted cone inside & out LOOKING FOR A floater or tender? Call me HP Kohler Magnum elect. start engine,

DBL 4”x6” skid - Setup included DBL 4”x6” skid - Setup included first. 34 years experience. Loral parts, new hardly used, paint still on flighting, exc

and used. Call 403-650-7967, Calgary, AB. cond, $1200. 780-678-2278, Camrose, AB.

Air Screen & 3hp/5hp Fan (Extra) Air Screen & 5hp Fan (Extra)

3513 Bu. $10,430. + delivery 4920 Bu. $13,345. + delivery

4135 Bu. $11,325. + delivery 5999 Bu. $14,910. + delivery

7082 Bu. Hopper Bin 9702 bu. Hopper Bin
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CUSTOM COLOR SORTING chickpeas to 2010 JD 568, floatation tires, mega wide 2000 NH 678 round baler, reconditioned, 8850 CASE (same as 8500 Hesston) 15’ SP

mustard. Cert. organic and conventional. p i c k u p , Va l m a r b l owe r, l ow b a l e s . a l w a y s s h e d d e d . 3 0 6 - 6 6 6 - 4 4 0 3 , discbine, good working cond., low hrs.,

CHOOSE THE RIGHT bag for the right rea- NEW EZ-TRAIL, 300 bu. wagons, $5750. 306-741-3177, Swift Current, SK. 306-287-3554, 306-287-7490, Watson, SK. 306-661-7477 cell, Fox Valley, SK. $40,000 OBO; 1998 Hesston 8830 14’ SP
sons. Flaman grain bags. Book now and in- plus tarp; 400 bu. wagon, $7500. plus haybine, 1400 hrs., new knife and stubb
sure your supply, See your nearest Flaman tarp; 500 bu. wagon, $10,500. including DUAL SCREEN ROTARY grain cleaners, 2004 IH RBX562 baler w/bale kick, 5’x6’ NEW HOLLAND 283 square baler, field guards, shedded, $30,000 OBO; 2010 MF
store or 1-888-435-2626 www.flaman.com tarp. Corner Equipment, 204-483-2774, great for pulse crops, best selection in bale, $9800. Trades welcome. Financing ready, $2000. 306-460-9022, Kindersley, 1375 15’ discbine, has cut approx. 1000
Carroll, MB. Western Canada. Phone 306-259-4923 or available. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit: SK. acres, still has paint on crimping rolls,
2008 TRIDEKON grain extractor, 540 PTO, 306-946-7923, Young, SK. www.combineworld.com drawbar hitch, hyd. tilt, shedded, asking
100bu/min, excellent condition, $15,800 2003 JOHN DEERE 467 round baler, 1000 $30,000. 204-721-2629 or 204-730-3139,
Financing available. Call 1-800-667-4515, SEED CLEANING EQUIPMENT, elevators 2006 BR780 NH round baler, $8500; 852 PTO, mega wide, push bar, hyd. PU, 11,052 Glenboro, MB.
or visit: www.combineworld.com and small hopper bottom bins for sale. NH round baler, $1100; 283 NH square bales, shedded, good condition, $12,900.
204-523-7464, Killarney, MB. baler, $2000 OBO; 848 NH round baler, 306-435-7223, 306-739-2984, Wawota, SK. MF 128 SQUARE baler and NH 1033 bale
NEW “BAG ARMOUR” grain bag cover. Pro- $1200; 530 JD round baler, $2500. Call [email protected] wagon. 306-283-4747, Langham, SK.,
tect your grain bag from birds, weather FORSBERG VACUUM GRAVITY table, 306-395-2668, 306-681-7610, Chaplin, SK. 306-291-9395 or 306-220-0429.
and wildlife. Reusable with a 10 year UV model 250V w/Forsberg industrial fan 2008 JD 568, 9000 bales, $18,000. 2004
warranty. See your nearest Flaman store model 23HA. Both refurbished and ready 2003 NH BR780, wide PU, big tires, approx JD 567, 13,000 bales, $13,500. Both
or call 1-888-435-2626. www.flaman.com to work. Call 204-724-6673, Souris, MB. 5000 bales, moisture tester, like new, MegaWide, twine, well maintained, stored
$18,500. 306-961-4493, Prince Albert, SK. inside, good working cond. 403-308-4200,

2004 BRENT 1084 grain cart, 1000 bu., 306-726-7455, Mossleigh, AB.

2008 BOURGAULT 1100, roll tarp, scales scale, tarp, and duals, S/N B20600145, NEW SUKUP GRAIN dryers, 1 or 3 phase, Euro B elting JOHN DEERE 348 small square baler, al- 2011 MACDON R85, 16’ disc mower condi-
c/w printer, 2 cameras. Call 780-361-7641 $33,000. Call Sheldon 306-272-8025, LP or NG, canola screens. In stock and ways shedded. 204-673-2607 or tioner header, $10,470 warranty upgrade
or 780-361-6879, Wetaskiwin, AB. 306-272-4545, Foam Lake, SK. ready for immediate delivery. Also some & Ind ustria l 204-522-5049, Waskada, MB. work order, excellent, $24,900. Nipawin,
used dryers on hand. www.vzgrain.com Sup p ly Ltd . SK., 1-877-862-2387, 1-877-862-2413.
BRENT 1194 AVALANCHE grain cart, BRENT 1594, 900/65-32 Michelins, tarp, 204-998-9915, Altamont, MB.
2012, 20.8 duals, scale, tarp, 22” double scale, clean, shedded $65,500. Kinze 1050, W here S olutions a re Endles s MF 128 and 228 square balers, good MACDON 920 HAY header, 15’, double
auger. 780-603-7640, Bruce, AB. 20.8-38 duals, scale, tarp, low bu., shed- Beltin g fo ra ll a gricu ltu re a p p lica tio n s . shape; NH 1033 bale wagon, good shape. knife, crimper, exc. cond., $12,500. Good-
ded, $45,500. 701-897-0099, Garrison, ND
4603 -91 Ave . Ed m o n to n , Alb e rta , 306-283-4747, 306-291-9395 Langham SK soil, SK. 306-238-7969, 306-238-4590.
C a n a d a T6B 2M 7
DIAMOND 720 GRAIN CART, c/w PTO Te l: (780) 451-6023 283 NH SQUARE baler, $2000; NH 352 2007 JD 4995, w/16’ 995 discbine and
round baler, $1000; NH 648 round baler,
drive, rollup tarp, excellent rubber. 100% C a n a d ia n Ow n e d Fa x: (780) 451-4495 $1200; Case 8465 round baler, $2000; NH 36’ HoneyBee draper header. Call Ed
To ll Fre e : (866) 3 67-23 58 306-646-7949, Moosomin, SK.
780-679-7795, Camrose, AB. BR780 round baler, $8000. All OBO.

2008 BRENT 1080 grain cart, hyd. or PTO 306-395-2668, 306-681-7610, Chaplin, SK 2003 MACDON PREMIER 2940, w/18’ hay
drive, tarp, exc. cond., always shedded. auger header 922, 25’ grain header, PU
306-563-6355, 306-563-7610, Canora, SK. NH SUPER 1049 SP Bale wagon, 1790 hrs., reels 960, always shedded, good cond.,
exc. cond., field ready, $18,000 sacrifice. $60,000 OBO. 204-773-6890, Inglis, MB.
306-699-2204, Regina, SK.

Em a il: in fo @ e u ro b e ltin g.c o m NH 1047 SP bale wagon, always shedded,

Ca ll 1-86 6 -FO R-BELT excellent condition, $11,500 OBO. Call
Rou n d Ba le rBe ltin g 306-943-4806, Alvena, SK.

ORTHMAN GRAIN CART, 680 bushel EXCELLENT SELECTION OF new Unver- VERTEC 6600 NG 3PH grain dryer, ex- CASE RBX 562, shedded, extra wide PU, 124 MASSEY FERGUSON square baler, 2011 CHALLENGER PTS16, 16’ hydraswing,
ferth carts in stock: 2- 6500’S, 2-6225’S, panded to 9 tiers w/roof preheat chamber. low bales, exc. cond., field ready, $13,500. $1500. Phone: 306-821-6044, Lloydmin- done only 400 acres, excellent cond.,
capacity, newer roll tarp, 1000 PTO very 2-8250’S, 2-9250’S, 1015 & 1315 X-treme Also available 45’ grain leg to feed dryer. 403-350-9088,403-347-2266, Red Deer AB ster, SK. $32,000 OBO. 403-574-2222, Stettler, AB.
& all new 1610. Double auger on tracks. 306-768-7542, Carrot River, SK. 2003 JD 567, only 5600 bales, includes all
good condition, $13,500. 306-264-3721, Starting as low as $24,900/ea. Lease and options: netwrap, MegaWide PU, variable 2003 HESSTON 4910 square baler, w/Au- DRY HAY FASTER! With Ag Shield’s Re-
financing avail OAC. Markusson New Hol- NEW SUPERB GRAIN dryers and Moridge core, hyd. PU, c/w extra rolls and belts, vg toLube, knotter fan and bale chute, has Con 400 3PP, replace your rake pass, cut
306-264-7892, Mankota, SK. land of Regina Ltd., 1-800-819-2583 or parts. Call Grant Service at Foam Lake, SK. cond., always shedded, less than half the made only 17,000 bales, $60,000 or trade drying time in half, combine up to two 18’
306-781-2828, www.markusson.com 306-272-4195. price of new, $25,000 OBO. 780-926-6385, 1993 4900 4x4 square baler with central windrows, move swaths onto dry ground.
[email protected] 780-403-1444, Marwayne, AB. lube and bale chute, 30,000 bales, $30,000 Order yours today! 1-844-227-1831.
2012 REM GRAIN VAC 2700, 6000 BPH, VERTEC 5600, natural gas or propane, OBO. Call 204-721-2629 or 204-730-3139, www.agshield.com
NEW AND USED 700 to 1300 bushel grain 14’ discharge auger, pipe and clean up electric or 540 PTO, many updates incl. NH BR780 ROUND baler, 2005, twine only, Glenboro, MB.
carts. Call 306-563-8482, 306-782-2586, nozzles, sm 1000 RPM PTO, never scoop auto moisture meter, c/w supporting au- wide PU, big tires, approx. 10,000 bales, 1997 NH 1431 discbine, 13’, 10 discs,
Yorkton, SK. again, 155 hours, $17,000. Call gers, $26,000. 780-232-9766, Tofield, AB. always shaded, very good condition, one NH 688 ROUND baler, Bale Command, 540 1000 rpm, good running condition, asking
204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. Will owner since new, $14,500 OBO. Can deliv- PTO, $6750; NH BR780, net wrap, $6500; $7900. 403-430-0160, Castor, AB.
GRAVITY WAGONS: New 400 bu, $7,400; consider grain in trade. NEW SUPERB SD250 grain dryer, canola er. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. JD 535, $4750. 204-636-2448 Erickson MB
600 bu., $12,000; 750 bu., $17,750. Large DUAL STAGE ROTARY SCREENERS and screens, two electric motors, warranty, BALE SPEARS, high quality imported WANTED: 30’ BATT REEL to fit PT West-
selection of used gravity wagons, 250-750 Kwik Kleen 5-7 tube. Call 204-857-8403, $32,000. 780-985-3753, Calmar, AB. from Italy, 27” and 49”, free shipping, ex- DRY YOUR HAY faster and gentler with a ward, MacDon, Prairie Star, etc, swather.
bu. Used grain carts, 450 to 1110 bushel. Portage la Prairie, MB. or visit online: cellent pricing. Call now toll free 2005 Phiber SM38, 30’, twin merger/in- Must be large centre tube, left hand drive.
View www.zettlerfarmequipment.com www.zettlerfarmequipment.com SELLING GRAIN LEGS, distributors, con- 1-866-443-7444, Stonewall, MB. verter. Shedded, exc. cond. Combine 2 403-653-2448, Cardston, AB.
1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB. veyors and truck scales. Also other eleva- 273 NEW HOLLAND motor driven baler, rows into one, or lift two rows and drop
tors parts. 403-634-8540, Grassy Lake, AB. like new, shedded. Phone 306-237-4807 two rows. Call 306-728-7707, Melville, SK. 1986 JD 2360, gas, 25’, DS, A/C, 2565
GRAIN CARTS. Large selection of used Biggar, SK. hrs, canvases/guards like new, field ready,
grain carts: 450 - 1100 bu. Bourgault NEED A GRAIN LEG? Have all parts you 2004 NH BR780, twine bale command vg cond, $9500 OBO. Call 306-843-7869,
1100, $17,500; J&M 875, $18,000; J&M have to put it together. Head, boot, walls monitor, wide hyd. PUB, wide tires, 1000 or 306-821-4423 evenings, Hendel, SK.
675, $12,000. 20 others. 1-866-938-8537. and belt w/cups, approx 60’ high, asking PTO, 10,303 bales, asking $13,000.
$2800. Call 780-963-6859, Stony Plain, AB 306-625-3602, Ponteix, SK. PALLISER CUSTOM SWATHING, 30’ NH
SP c/w PU reels and Rotor-Shears. Rea-
REM 2500 HD, reconditioned, $7500; Rem BALE SPEAR ATTACHMENTS for all sonable rates, friendly service. Will travel.
2100, $6500, reconditioned. Call: loaders and skidsteers, excellent pricing. Stan 306-309-0080, Pangman, SK.
204-636-2448, Erickson, MB. Call now 1-866-443-7444.

2005 EZ-TRAIL 860, roll tarp, good shape. NEW, NEVER USED 2011 Buhler 6640,
Call 780-361-7641 or 780-361-6879, We- $19,900. Phone toll free 1-877-862-2387,
taskiwin, AB. 1-877-862-2413, Nipawin, SK.

2013 ELMER’S Grain Cart. Warner Indus- CONEYAIR GRAIN VACS, parts, accesso-
tries, Moose Jaw 306-693-7253, Swift Cur-
rent 306-773-3030, Regina 306-359-1930.
DL #913604, www.warnerindustries.ca

EZ-TRAIL GRAIN CART, 710 bu., tarp, used
very little, $23,500. Call 306-268-4371 or
306-268-7550 cell, Bengough, SK.

Introducing ries. Call Bill 780-986-5548, Leduc, AB. JD 557 ROUND BALER, like new, used
www.starlinesales.com
Agrimatics Libra WALINGA 510 GRAIN vac with self-con- very little, shedded, $16,500. Call Dave at NEW MACDON R-85 disc mower condition-
306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK. er, 16’. Looking for trades!! Call Cam-Don
Automatic grain cart weighing and harvest
data management for your tablet or tained hydraulics and dust collector, in vg 2003 NEW HOLLAND BR780 6803 bales, Motors Ltd. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK.
smartphone. cond. 306-287-3563 eves, Watson, SK.
very good condition, $14,000 OBO. Gull NH 1475, 14’, premium condition,
At Triple Star, we are experts in grain cart Lake, SK., 306-774-6353, 306-671-8883. $19,000 OBO. Sold livestock.
scale installation and service.
We carry scale systems for all models of 2000 NH 688, Auto-Wrap, hyd. PU, field 403-823-1894, Drumheller, AB.
grain carts and support factory warranties.
INDIVIDUAL BALE WRAPPER 2010 ready, low bales, vg cond, always shedded, HESSTON 8100, Cummins dsl., CAHR, 16’ 2012 MACDON M155 40' swather, roto-
Call us to discuss your scale needs for your McHale 991 BE, good condition, $19,000 $14,200 OBO. 306-243-4811, Outlook, SK. header, new guards, knives, skid plates, sheers, Bourgault swath roller, split reels,
farm today! auger, triple delivery, 25’ grain header, double knife drive and more, 320 hrs., exc.
2005 BR780, approx. 5000 bales, always new canvases, UII PU reel, $28,000 OBO. cond., $128,000. 306-746-7638, Raymore,
shedded, original owner, mint, $15,000 Willing to split. 306-434-0028, Spy Hill, SK SK. Email: [email protected]
OBO. 306-434-0028, Spy Hill, SK.
OBO. Call 780-210-0800 or 780-636-2892
evenings, Vilna, AB. 2006 JD 567 round baler, surface wrap 2013 JD-MACDON W150 (green) 220/180
hrs., 35’, $136,000 OBO. Can arrange de-
and twine, variable core, hyd. wide pickup, livery. 306-563-8482, Douglas, MB.
JD 346 SQUARE baler, $1200; NH 1033 bush bar, tractor monitor, done 1800

bale wagon, $1500. 306-642-5886, Scout bales, asking $32,000. 780-955-2364, Le- 30’ WESTWARD PT, PU reels, like new,

Lake, SK. duc County, AB.

Toll Free 1-866-862-8304 paint still on the guards, nice. Also, 30’
Massey 220 SP, nice shape, must sell.

www.triplestarmfg.com 306-654-7772, Saskatoon, SK.
2000 PRAIRIE STAR 4600 30’ PT, MacDon

UNIVERSAL HAYBINE REVERSER A flip PU reel, Keer Shear, vg cond., $8500.
of a switch from your tractor seat saves 306-268-7793 306-268-2025 Bengough SK

time, money and ensures operator safety. NEW HOLLAND 8040 swather, 30’ canola
Kits available for most makes and models. header, DSA, 100 hrs., like new, $120,000
Only $1550/kit. www.qvbenterprises.com OBO. Call 250-702-7392, Belle Plaine, SK.
Esterhazy, SK. Call: Duane 306-745-3801
2000 MACDON PREMIER pulltype swather
or Ken 306-745-3720.
w/finger reel, located near Dinsmore, SK.
FITS JD R450, 2005 HoneyBee draper Please call Cliff 306-846-2175 or email
header, 25’, vg condition. Stony Plain, AB., [email protected] for info.
call 780-203-9593 or 780-963-0641.
2003 WDX 1101 SP, 36’, Case header,
2002 NH 1475 16’ haybine, straight and 1556 eng. hrs., shedded, like new. Call
clean, $11,500. Call 306-743-2770,
306-743-7732, Langenburg, SK. 306-734-5119, 306-734-7453, Craik, SK.

1993 CASE/IH 8820, 16’ auger header and
2005 NH 1431 discbine, 1000 PTO, rock 18’ draper header, shedded since new, exc.
protection pods, very good condition, cond. Joe 306-558-4705, Maple Creek, SK.
$19,500. 306-961-4493, Prince Albert, SK.
1996 PREMIER 1900, 1000 PTO, 25’, steel
NH 2355 DISBINE HEADER, 2008, 15.5’, PU reels, MacDon header, $2500. 1986

excellent cond., was used on NH 8060 Case/IH 725, 540 PTO, 25’, plastic PU

swather, sold cows, $23,500. Call or text reels, MacDon header, for parts, $1500.

204-378-0020, 204-378-0030, Arborg, MB. 306-861-1680, Griffin, SK.

MACDON 5000, 14’ power tongue haybine, VERSATILE 4700 w/Cummins diesel, 25’,

straight, field ready, 1000 PTO. Call UII PU reel, double knife drive, field ready,

780-875-7051, Lloydminster, AB. $8000. 306-783-8783, Yorkton, SK.

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1996 WESTWARD 9200 SP swather, 25', 1996 PRAIRIE STAR 25’ 4930 swather, 2 2010 CHALLENGER SP115C, 30’, PU reel,
960 header w/PU reels, recent $7000 work speed trans, good condition, $40,000 OBO. tilt plus fore/aft, same as Hesston or MF
order, new canvas, rubber rollers, knife, 972 780-674-7944, Neerlandia, AB.
9435 wide cab. Call 780-679-8333,

wobble box, 1700 hrs. exc cond, $35,000. 2009 CASE 1203 25', w/rotosheers, rear 780-608-9792, Ferintosh, AB. Toll Fre e :
OBO 306-593-7101, Rama, SK. attached roller, EZ-Steer, shedded, 387 hrs. 1992 NEW NOBLE 722, 2566 hrs, 30’ Mac- 1-8 6 6 -8 42-48 03

1982 INTERNATIONAL 4000, 24.5', UII PU exc cond, $115,000 OBO. 403-820-0181, Don PU reel, joystick controls, EZ-Steer CONTINUOUS FEED HEADER AUGERS
reel, AC, swather is raised, shedded, ready 403-321-0215, Drumheller, AB. bracket, AC, good condition, $18,000.
to swath, good condition, $6500. 306-268-2025 306-268-7793 Bengough SK * Cro ps tha t a re hea vy, light, ta n gled o r
204-328-7341, 204-724-2306, Rivers, MB. 1992 PRAIRIE STAR, dsl, 1800 hrs., Mac- lo d ged w illn o lo n ger b e a pro b lem -
[email protected] Don 960 25’ DS table, PU reel, new Trelle- 1991 VERSATILE 4750, 25’ w/PU reel, fin gers a re in serted a lo n g the en tire
borg tires. 204-773-2868, Russell, MB. Ford diesel, keer shears, hydro-stat, dou-

1984 CASE/IH 4000, 24.5" header, runs 2001 CASE/IH 8860 HP, 21’ draper ble knife, deck shift moving table, excel- 2005 CIH WDX 901, 1148 hrs, 25’ Honey ATTENTION: CANOLA PRODUCERS. Don’t len gth o f the a u gerfo ra veryco n sisten t,
excellent, rear axle lifted along with 14.9- header, 2350 hrs., good shape, $40,000. lent shape, shedded, field ready, $15,000. Bee header w/UII PU reel, double knife let your profits blow away in the wind. fa ster feed in g, sm o o ther flo w o f cro p.
26 drive tire for more clearance, exc cond, We bought bigger one. Call 780-361-7037, 780-678-2278, Camrose, AB. drive, double swath, upgraded tires, pre- Achieve best results with the new Hauser These a u gers w illea sily pick u p m a n y
$6000 OBO. 780-336-2583, Viking, AB Wetaskiwin, AB. mium cond., $48,500 OBO. 306-236-6839, Revo Roller, all steel 10’ drum swath roller. va rieties o f cro ps.
1991 JD 590, 30’, PTO, good shape, no Meadow Lake, SK. Mimics every movement of the swather; * Alla u gers a re b u iltto O EM specs a n d
IHC #75 SELF-PROPELLED, 29 HP Wiscon- 1995 MASSEY 200, 30’, UII PU reel, welds, $3500 OBO. Call Dave at accurate, consistent ground gauging, legal a re m a d e w ith a hea vier ga u ge co n -
son air-cooled motor, shedded, exc.cond., good working order, 2240 hrs., $23,000; 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK. BERGEN 6000 SWATHER CARRIER. stru ctio n .
best offer. 306-367-4770, Middle Lake, SK. Two 7 . 5 ’ s w at h r o l l e r s , $ 2 5 0 e a c h . 780-679-7795, Camrose, AB.
JD 2420 DIESEL, 25’, UII PU reel, Honey 1550 Hw y. 39 Ea s t, W eyb urn, S K

2010 JD A400, 598 eng./450 sep. hrs. 204-712-5367, 204-746-4543, Morris, MB. Bee knife system, hyd. drive canvas and 1998 MF 220 w/PU reel, DS, new canvas- width transport. Hauser’s Machinery, Mel- www.mrmachines.ca
w / 3 6 ’ , D K d r i ve , H o n ey B e e h e a d e r, reel, CAH, good condition. 306-764-6372, es, 2060 hrs., $23,500. 306-274-7630, ville, SK. 1-888-939-4444. www.hausers.ca
$105,000. 403-934-7508, Carseland, AB. 590 JD 36’ PTO swather, wide swath Prince Albert, SK. Lestock, SK.
opening, field ready, $1200 OBO. Call Bob FARM KING 10’ swath roller, with steel
2010 CASE/IH WD 1203, 36', double knife 403-934-4081, Mossleigh, AB. 8230 CASE/IH, PT, 30’, new knife, recent THREE 2013 JD W150’s, 337 hrs up, w/JD drum, $1275. Call Dave at 306-424-7511,
drive, UII PU reel, deluxe cab, EZ-Steer guards, batt’s in good condition, $3000. 435-35’ draper headers $153,400 up. Call Montmartre, SK.
ready, mounted Freeform roller, 780 hrs., 2004 HESSTON 30' SP, new Schumacher 306-329-4400, 306-227-4393, Asquith, SK South Country Equipment, 306-721-5050,
exc. cond., $95,000 OBO. 306-460-8061 knife and guards. 10' rear mount w/swath Regina, SK. visit: www.southcountry.ca
roller, 1500 hrs. exc. cond., $30,000. OBO 1998 NEW HOLLAND 2450, 25' HoneyBee

Eatonia, SK. [email protected] 306-753-7575, Cactus Lake, SK. with UII PU reel, 1613 hrs, $29,500 OBO. WDX1202 CASE, 2006, 35’ hdr w/roto STANDING HAY CROPS wanted. Rental by AGLAND MACERATOR 6600 hay condi-
[email protected] 204-792-7204, Stonewall, MB. shears, PU reel, rear mount swath roller, the ton or by the acre up to $100/acre. tioner, very good condition, $9850. Trades
1984 MASSEY 885 SP, 30’, new knife, 1600 hrs., EZ-Steer GPS, $62,000. Wilcox, Custom large square baling, custom welcome. www.combineworld.com or call
good canvas, PU, gas, $8000 OBO; 1993 NEW NOBLE PT 26' 702 swather, fully SK. 306-732-4636, [email protected] swathing. Call 780-991-3616, Thorsby, AB. 1-800-667-4515.
MACDON PT, 30’, field ready, $4000 OBO. hydraulic, like new condition, shedded, vg,
Call 306-537-0982, Fort Qu’Appelle, SK. $4,500. 204-525-4927, Minitonas, MB. FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS 2009 NH CR9070 combine, 910 hrs., load- DIESEL ENG., $2000; final drives, $500
[email protected] We also specialize in: Crop insurance ap- ed, no peas; 2008 MacDon D60 header, each, off CASE/IH 5000. Also, 30.5x32 tire
CASE/IH 30’ SWATHER, 1000 PTO, 10’ peals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Cus- 35’, PU reels, flex fingers, fits CRCX NH, or and rim off JD 9600 combine, $1200.
steel swath roller, $3500. 306-488-2103 or 2010 MF 9435, wide cab, 36’, 700 hrs., tom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. Case 20 or 30 series, no peas; 1998 Mac- 780-376-2426, Killam, AB.
306-541-4346, Holdfast, SK. shedded, vg cond., $86,000. Call Cam-Don Call Back-Track Investigations for assis- Don (Premier 2930) swather, 30’, PU reels,
Motors Ltd. 306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. tance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. USED SCHULTE MOWERS- XH1500 cutters
PRAIRIE STAR 4900, triple swath, 30’

swather, $19,500. 403-704-3509, no Sun- WANTED: 4750 VERSATILE diesel, 20’ or 2010 MACDON M200, 30', D60S header, 2013 MASSEY 9725, 30’ header, all digi- 2 spd. turbo, guage wheels, mounted at the Saskatoon store. 3 units from
day calls please. Rimbey, AB. 22’, complete with pickup reel. 249 cutting hrs., full AutoSteer, rotoshears, tal readout, 72 cutting hrs., 76 eng hrs., swath roller, dual roto shears, only 1740 $16,900 to $19,900. Call Flaman at
780-662-2617, Tofield, AB. CAT power, 350 hrs., good cond, $123,000; warranty to Sept. 2015, $100,000. Creel- hrs; 2012 Westeel MK1300x71’ plus, swing 1-888-435-2626.
2011 MACDON M155, c/w D60 40’ head- Converter for JD combine, $13,000; Pack- man, SK. 306-433-0003 or 306-737-0610. auger, remote swing, like new; 2004 Mac-
er, roto shears, $140,000. 1-888-788-8007 1984 VERSATILE 4400, 22’, nice shape, age deal $133,000. Delivery available. Call Don 922 hay header, 14’; 2007 NH TJ430 1988 BELARUS 1500, SP 2- Belarus Don
www.redheadequipment.ca Saskatoon, SK. new tires, $4950. Curtis 306-883-2468, 780-204-0391 or 780-786-2867, 2010 JD A400 30’ HoneyBee header, 55 4x4 tractor, 800 metric duals, 1740 hrs., 1500 combines. Both in running, working
780-891-7334, Spiritwood, SK. Mayerthorpe, AB. [email protected] eng./651 header hrs., asking $92,000; loaded. All field ready. 780-872-2833, condition, always shedded. One is a 1988,
P R E M I E R E 1 9 0 0 3 0 ’ P T, $ 2 5 0 0 ; 2 - 2011 MF 9435, 30’ MF 5200 header, 350 780-872-2832, Paradise Hill, SK. other 1989, low hours, good cond, $4000/
Case/IH 750s, $4000 each. All in good 1998 CASE/IH 8230, 30’ PTO w/PU reels, 1982 6450 HESSTON, SP, double knife, 21’ hrs., asking $95,000. Call 204-248-2359, ea OBO. 204-738-2251, Clandeboyle, MB.
condition. 306-644-4742, Loreburn, SK. new knife and good canvasses, $3500. table and UII reel, low hrs. 28’ MF #35 PT or cell 204-723-0359, Notre Dame, MB. KODIAK 10’ CUTTERS. Three point hitch
306-681-7610, or 306-395-2668, Chaplin. and PT units available. See your nearest
1992 CASE 8230 30’ PT, w/UII PU reel, MF 200, 26’, UII PU reel, paint poor, Flaman store or call 1-888-435-2626.
$6000. Call 403-934-7508, Carsland, AB. 2012 CIH WD1903, c/w DH362, cab sus- swather good, $19,900. 0% for 24 months
pension only, chaff wiper kit, cold start OAC. Cam-Don Motors Ltd, 306-237-4212
pkg., 315 hrs., $125,000. 1-888-788-8007, swather with canvas. 306-378-2268, Perdue, SK.
Saskatoon, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 306-378-7789, Elrose, SK.
CombineWorld
MF 9420, 30’ 5200 header, approx. 775 2012 CHALLENGER WR9740 swather, only CASE/IH 8220 25' PT, single knife drive w/ 2005 MF 9220 30’, 1030 hours, exc. shape, 1997 2188 AFS, 2056 rotor hrs, accelera-
hrs, c/w Outback AutoSteer, shedded, very 227 hours, 30’ head, like new! $99,800. new knife and guards plus crop lifters, c/w $52,500. 306-734-2762, 306-567-7895, tor, yield and moisture, topper, Swathmas-
good cond., $65,000 OBO. 780-632-7397, Trades welcome! Call 1-800-667-4515, Craik, SK.
780-632-9862, Vegreville, AB. www.combineworld.com

HESSTON 6450, 21’ JD diesel, raised pro- 1995 36’ MACDON 2900 SP swather, new PU reel, plastic teeth, Keer-shear for canola, 1983 MF 885, 30’, diesel, MacDon PU reel, ter, rock trap, shedded, $42,500. Call
file, PU reel, Crary knife, air seat, vg cond. PU split reel, $28,000. A.E. Choicoine Farm shedded, excellent cond, $10,500. Make a 2770 hrs., good condition, $9000. 306-855-4718 306-221-8953 Hawarden SK
$9000. 306-423-6131, Domremy, SK. Equip. Ltd. 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. reasonable offer, Rick 403-350-1676, 306-598-4407, Lake Lenore, SK.
403-784-2331, Lacombe, AB.
2005 PRAIRIE STAR 2352I, 1280 hrs., 36’ 1989 VERSATILE 4750, 30’, double knife,
972 dbl. knife header, 1 owner, shedded, 2009 NEW HOLLAND swather, 30' Honeybee MF 885 DIESEL, 25’, triple delivery, UII 2141 hrs., new canvases and starter,
header, 975 hrs., $75,000. Call me at P U , n e w k n i f e , C A H R , $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . $14,500. 780-632-6372 or 780-603-5307,
$70,000 OBO. 306-874-7843, Naicam, SK.
780-678-0808, Ferintosh, AB.
30’ MF 613 PT swather, newer canvasses 306-280-3919, 306-374-0111, Saskatoon. Vegreville, AB.

and belts, knife and blades very good, IH 4000, 25’ MacDon PU reel, $2950. Will 2006 CASE/IH 1202 swather, 30', 647 hrs, JD 36’ SWATHER, 1000 PTO, good cond.,
$1000 OBO. 306-460-6786, Kindersley, SK. s e l l p i c k u p r e e l s e p a r a t e l y. C a l l excellent condition. 306-528-7632, field ready, $2500. Phone 306-946-7497,
1995 MACDON PREMIER 2900 swather, 306-738-4906, Gray, SK. Imperial, SK.
Nokomis, SK. Hart Carter
Distributor
2426 hrs., 30’ 960 header, double swath, 2010 MACDON M150, 35’ D60 header, 400 VERSATILE 15’ swather with new 1996 2166, 3436 eng. hrs, 2772 rotor,
gauge wheels, PU reels, vg cond., $26,000 671 eng. hrs., 499 cutting hrs., fully load- guards, new knife, good shape, ideal for PICKUP R EELS • R EEL PAR TS new Trimble Y&M monitoring system,
OBO. Call 306-743-7622, Langenburg, SK. ed, $125,000. Contact John 306-482-7983 haying. 306-734-2970, Chamberlain, SK. • R EEL ADD- O N KITS • S IEV ES shedded, excellent shape, 2000 HoneyBee
Gainsborough, SK. & CHAFFER S • CAS E IH FIELD SP25 header w/pea auger, $52,000. Gull
5000 IHC DIESEL 24’ swather w/UII PU 5- 2005 PREMIER 2920 PTO swathers, 30’, Lake, SK, 306-622-4816, 306-672-7338.
reel, $6900. 20’ UII PU reel, $2000. 2002 PREMIER MACDON 25’ dbl. swath, MacDon PU reels, $17,500 ea. Regina, SK. TR ACKER S ®
204-325-8019, Winkler, MB. shedded, 700 hrs; 2 -36’ WESTWARD PT, lucsusedequipment.com 306-543-8746.

2010 CIH WD2303, c/w DHX362 header, like new, shedded. Call 403-548-8928, JD 2360 SP, CAHR, 21’, DS, PU reel, Hon-
upgrade cab, cab suspension, $135,900. Richmound, SK. eyBee knife, shedded, exc. cond. $9500.
1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, SK. 306-238-7969, 306-238-4590, Goodsoil SK
www.redheadequipment.ca 2- 550 CCIL swathers. 1981 green 18’ dsl;
1977 orange 15’ gas. Good working order,

2006 JD 4895, 25’, 1061 hrs., $68,500; $2000/ea OBO 780-877-3923 Ferintosh AB 1994 WESTWARD 9000 c/w 1995 Mac- HUGE SELECTION OF new and used New To lea rn m o re a b o u t CASE/IH COMBINES and other makes
2006 JD 4895, 30’, 1264 hrs., $67,500. Don 960 25’ header, w/Roto-Shear cut- Ha rtCa rter, visit: and models. 5 years interest free on most
2005 MF 9220, 30’, DSA, PU, 900 hrs., ters, 2195 hrs., PU reel, single knife, large units. Call the combine superstore. Trades
Both double knife drive, double swath, shedded, $55,000. 0% for 24 months OAC t i r e s f r o n t a n d r e a r, $ 2 5 , 7 0 0 . w w w .hccin co rpo ra ted .co m welcome, delivery can be arranged. Call
Cam-Don Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK 778-549-5124, Riverhurst, SK. Gord 403-308-1135, Lethbridge, AB.
clean and field ready. Call 403-888-5234 1- 800- 667- 4515
w w w .co m b in ew o rld .co m
or 403-888-1623, Crossfield, AB. CASE 8825, 25’, UII PU reel, double knife 2012 CASE/IH 36’ SP swather, 105 hrs, Holland swathers available w/130-200 HP
drive, 2,250 hrs., gd cond., $18,000. exc. cond., $100,000. 2012 CASE PU tractors and 30’, 36’ and 40’ draper head-
22’ MF 885, gas engine, good condition. Phone: 306-575-8312, Wawota, SK. HEADER, 16’ Swathmaster, $17,500. Call ers. Check out the all new 2014 models.
Call 306-862-3525, Codette, SK. Completely redesigned high performance

403-928-7740, Redcliff, AB. NH Speedrowers. 0%, 48 months avail OAC O u rlocation : 20 m iles Eastof CASE 1688, 3179 eng. hrs., 2 seasons on

1998 MF 220, 26’, UII PU reel, approx. on most used swathers. Markusson New S askatoon , S K alon g Highw ay #16 new AFX rotor, chaff spreader, chopper,
1500 hrs, field ready, asking $27,500. Holland of Regina Ltd., 1-800-819-2583 or stored inside, exc. cond., $32,000. Call
306-539-8217, 306-949-6862, Balgonie SK 306-781-2828, www.markusson.com 306-328-4721, Bankend, SK.

2012 MF WR9740, 30’, fully loaded w/PU 2010 CASE/IH 1903, 30’, 728 hrs., Roto- S W ATH RO LLERS 1996 CASE/IH 2188, SP 1842 eng. hrs, w/
reel and free form roller, GPS, $118,000 Shears, shedded, 9/10, field ready, 1015 PU hdr, 1842 rotor hrs, recent over-

OBO. 306-641-9851, Yorkton, SK. $95,000; 2008 CIH 1903, 25’, 723 hrs., • La rge Dia m eterS teelDru m haul, $42,000. 306-696-3303, Melville, SK.
• Hea vy Du ty Tu b in g Fra m e
Roto-Shears, shedded, 9/10, field ready, • S teelDru m ha s W eight& 1995 CASE/IH 2188, 3800 sep hrs., ex-
8820 CASE 30’, UII. Motor, AC and rubber $90,000. 403-823-9976, Drumheller, AB. celerator, rock trap, always shedded, chaff
all good, headers used for hay, lots of o u tla sts Pla stic R o llers spreader, rebuilt drive and driven clutches,
RETIRED FROM FARMING. JD 590, 21’ exc. cond., c/w 25’ Rigid straight cut head-
welds, $8000. 306-267-4815, Big Beaver G RAIN BAG S er and transport trailer, $45,000 OBO.
PT; VERSATILE 18’, SP, PU reel, c/w 306-231-6172, Humboldt, SK.
1982 IHC 4000 SP, 24.5’, UII PU reel, Keer-Shears. 403-651-1881, Langdon, AB. • To p Q u a lity G ra in , S ila ge
Ba gs a n d Co vers 1984 1480, always shedded, with 810
HoneyBee knife, lots of new parts. Ph. Fox PU, no peas, exc. cond., $10,000 OBO. Call
Valley, SK., 306-666-4403, 306-661-7477. 1993 CASE/IH 8820, diesel, $28,000; • AllS izes 306-753-7010, Denzil, SK.
1983 MF 885, gas, $10,000. Both are SP,
1995 WESTWARD 9000 Turbo, c/w Mac- 30’ w/UII PU reels, DS, Keer sheers, shed-
Don 960 header, 36’, 2439 eng. hrs., ded. Call 306-843-3135, Wilkie, SK.
$35,000. 1-888-365-2681, Estevan, SK.

www.redheadequipment.ca 9420 MASSEY 2004, 1000 hrs., triple de- 1983 CASE/IH 1480, 3780 eng. hrs, w/810
PU, $16,000; Also 1020 CIH 25' flex header,
PREMIER SWATHER 2004, 2940, 30’ 972 livery, header tilt, PU reel, always shed- AP O LLO $5500. Call 306-789-0296, Francis, SK.
split reel MacDon header, 829 engine hrs, ded, excellent condition, $50,000.
609 cutting hrs, always shedded, $70,000 780-763-2288, Manville, AB. M a chin e & Pro d u cts 1992 CIH 1680, 3678 eng. hrs, nice shape,
$18,900 OBO. Call Curtis 306-883-2468,
OBO. 306-421-5217, Benson, SK. 25’ HESSTON 8100, Cummins dsl., CAHR, S a ska to o n , S K

HONEYBEE 42’ TM 1999, 7810 mount, UII PU reel, new canvases, shiftable table. Ph: 306- 2 42 - 9884 o r 780-891-7334, Spiritwood, SK.
stored inside, good shape, $12,000. Also 16’ hay header. $28,000 OBO. Willing
403-575-0395, Consort, AB. to split. 306-434-0028, Spy Hill, SK. 1- 8 77- 2 5 5 - 018 7 2009 CASE 7120, lateral tilt, PU header,
622/484 hrs, $219,000. Nelson Motors &
1 9 9 7 M AC D O N S WAT H E R , 1 ow n e r, 1988 CASE MACDON 25’ PTO swather, vg, w w w .a po llo m a chin ea n d pro d u cts .co m Equipment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or

bought new in 1997, 2400 hrs., Cummins always shedded, $3000. Will consider rea- 306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK.
sonable offers. 306-228-3596, Unity, SK.
turbo eng, 960 30’ header w/PU reel, c/w Email: [email protected] 26’ CCIL PT swather, $1500; New Idea DID YOU EXPERIENCE crop damage from
swath roller, canvas 1 yr old., asking 484 baler, $2500; Laurier 12 bale double using Priority, PrePass or Express Pro.

$26,500 OBO. 204-746-4069, Morris, MB. 30’ CASE/IH swather, $1600 OBO. Call sided picker, $8500; 20’ MacDon PU reel, If so, call Back-Track Investigations

2011 NH H8060, w/HoneyBee 36’ header, 306-395-2668, 306-681-7610, Chaplin, SK. $1800; Rake-Up 8 belt PU, $3900; Gleaner 1-866-882-4779 regarding compensation.
deluxe cab, 600/65R28, front draper cov- P U h e a d e r, $ 2 5 0 0 . P r o A g S a l e s ,
er, roto shears, canola roller. Call South 721 CASE/IH PT swather w/MacDon PU 306-441-2030 anytime North Battleford SK CASE 2366 AFS, AFX rotor, Crary chaff
Country Equip., 306-721-5050, Regina, SK reel, asking $2600. Call 204-638-8443, spreader, 1015 header, 1750 eng./1470
Dauphin, MB. 18’ DRAPER HEADER for MF 220 swather, rotor hrs., new PU belts and draper belts

MASSEY 200 SP, 30’, very well maintained, CI722, 30’, UII PU reel, elec. controls, w/PU reel, hardly used, $4500 OBO. on Swathmaster PU. New concave, rub
field ready, $26,000. 306-764-7920, Schumacher knife and drive, air seat, 1879 780-608-9024, Tofield, AB. bars, feeder chain, elevator and roller
306-961-4682 leave msg, Prince Albert, SK hrs., shedded. 306-795-2708, Hubbard, SK chain. $20,000 work order 2 yrs. ago.
NH 1475 16’ haybine, works good, $4750 $60,000. 780-376-2139, Strome, AB.
2010 MACDON M150, 30’ split reel, fore
and aft, D-60 header, 650 header hrs., 1998 MF 220, 25’, UII PU reel, new can- OBO. 306-681-7610, or 306-395-2668, CASE/IH 2588 COMBINES: 3- 2008 and 1-
$97,000 OBO. 780-679-7795, Camrose, AB vases (2012), new knife (2013), 1492 hrs, Chaplin, SK. 2007, all in exc. cond., all w/Swathmaster

1996 MASSEY FERGUSON 220 30’, DSA, exc cond, field ready, $30,900. Grosse- USED SCHULTE 5026 mower, 26’ cutter, PU and yield and moisture, $149,900 each.
1200 hrs., $35,000. Cam-Don Motors Ltd., Isle, MB. 204-791-0313 or 204-981-1066. great shape, 2400 lb hitch weight, Call Shaun at 306-338-7512, Wadena, SK.
306-237-4212, Perdue, SK. $29,900. See the Saskatoon Flaman store,
1998 2920 PREMIER swather, 25’ 960 slid- or call 1-888-435-2626. CASE 1680, PU header, always shedded,
1996 MACDON 4930 turbo, 25’, 2240 ing table, PU reels, 2080 hrs., good tires, new tires, very well maintained, $22,500.
hours. Call 306-947-4603 or cell $39,000. 306-629-3976, Morse, SK. ROTARY MOWERS: JD 15’, $6000; 20’, 403-347-2266,403-749-2372, Red Deer AB

306-947-7550, Hepburn, SK. MACDON 972, 21’ draper header, very $11,000; Woods 15’, $6000; JD 7’, $3000; 1993 CASE/IH 1666, c/w 1015 30’ header,
good shape, $14,500 OBO. 403-485-8116, Woods 10’, $3500; Brower 5 gang reel, approx. 3100 hrs, good condition. Call
2013 MACDON M155, c/w 35’ D65 head- Vulcan, AB. $1500; JD 9’ Sickle, $2200; NH 9’, $2200. 306-463-7412, Brock, SK.
er, PU reel, hyd. F&A, forked castors, 4760 1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB.
acres, $156,000. 1-888-576-5561, Swift 2006 CIH AFX 8010, 2275 engine, 1650
Current, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca BALERS: JD 510, 1250; JD 530, $3500; rotor, all updates installed, 520/85R42

CASE/IH 30’ PT, very good condition, WANTED: HALF OR FULL swather carrier, JD 535, $5000. Haybines: Gehl 14’, $3900; front duals, 600/65 R28 rears. 2016 head-
shedded. Call 306-843-2383, Wilkie, SK. that would work on a newer Case/IH NH 116, $3000. Hay Conditioners, $800 er, 2016 Swathmaster, internal chopper,
swather. 780-361-7037, Wetaskiwin, AB. and up. Rakes: 14 wheel, $6500; Vermeer reversing hydraulic drive rotor, hopper ex-
HESSTON 6450 21’ SP swather, AC, 21’ R23, hyd., $8500; Swath Turners: NH 144, tension, extended auger, always shedded,

UII pickup reel, good condition, only BERGEN SWATHER MOVER, $2500. $3000; NH 166, $3500; Nissan bean wind heavy land machine. vg cond., asking

$7500. 306-946-8522, Saskatoon, SK. 780-853-0262, Vermilion, AB. rower, $5000. Call 1-866-938-8537. $138,000. Ph 306-781-2775, Kronau, SK.

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2004 JD 9760 STS, 3500 sep. hrs, long au- 2002 JD 9650 STS, Contour-Master,

ger, fine tooth chopper, hopper topper, 1595 sep. hrs., 914 PU, hopper topper, vg

shedded, lots of work done, $66,000. cond., $95,000. Available with combine

780-674-5516 780-305-7152 Barrhead, AB 2003 930 Flex, full finger auger, reel

1987 JD 7721 Titan II, loaded, shedded, fore/aft, with transport, $15,000. Call
excellent condition. Call 306-297-2905, 780-905-2979, Westlock, AB.

Shaunavon, SK. 14 USED JOHN DEERE COMBINES, most

1997 JD 9600, shedded, low hrs. (sep. models, CTS thru S680s, all combines
Greenlighted, delivery and financing avail-
HUGE SELECTION OF Demo and used NH 1826), 750 acres since 2006 harvest. Fea-
CR and CX combines: CX8080’s (2-2012’s, tures: fold-down hopper auger, big top able, call before you buy. 1-800-805-0495,
1-2011, 1-2007) and 2003 CX860, hopper ext, like new rubber, new batteries,
CR9060, CR9070’s, CR9080’s CR9090’s and excellent, clean, asking $69,000. Wald- 204-522-0142, Melita, MB.
more. 30 months interest free OAC. Mar- heim, SK. 306-945-4616 or 306-652-0512.
2009 CASE/IH 8120, two combines to [email protected]
choose from, auto-guidance ready, front
2- 2004 CASE/IH 2388's, 1775 & 1525 sep. 2001 FORD/NH TR99 SP, 1926 eng. hrs, 2005 JOHN DEERE 9860, STS, 1298 sep
tires, 1041 sep. hrs. Both c/w 2016 and
hrs, CIH 1015 headers and pickups, hopper Swathmaster PU, field ready, major oil kusson New Holland of Regina Ltd., triple checked, ready to go, Rake-Up PU, 2009 JD 9770, 808 threshing hrs., 20.8x38 hrs., shedded, contour master, hopper
toppers, choppers, work orders available for changes and all filters changed, thrashed 1-800-819-2583 or 306-781-2828, Redekop chopper, 1926 threshing hrs, exc. dual tires, 615 PU, field ready, very good extension, long auger, duals, recent
2013 pre-harvest inspection and just wheat, barley and canola only, $205,000. www.markusson.com cond., $50,000. 780-871-2566 Lloydmin- condition, $195,000 OBO. 306-845-7850, upgrades, good condition, $140,000. Call
completed 2014 inspection. Was ready to Deliver within 800 miles. Consider grain ster, AB. [email protected] 306-893-7226, Edam, SK. 306-948-6545 or 306-948-6133, Biggar, SK.
use them this fall, but bought larger in trade. 204-743-2324, Cypress River MB TR98, recent w/o, always stored inside,
combines privately so must sell privately. very good cond., must be seen, $38,500. 1997 NH TR98 combine, SwathMaster PU, 1996 JD 9600, Y&M monitor, JD 914 PU, 1980 8820, w/212 header, Sunnybrook
VG cond, $87,000 OBO. 403-485-8140, 2013 CASE/IH 9120, new PU, custom cab, 403-350-9088,403-347-2266, Red Deer AB Kirby chaff spdr., Michel’s side rolltarp, hopper extensions, fine cut chopper, tires cylinder, Mav chopper, new feeder chain,
403-485-0602, Champion, AB. Pro 600 display, duals, large rear tires, 40’ shedded; 1994 NH TR97, Redekopp chpr., 70%, 3200 threshing hours, shedded, concaves, injectors and tires, $20,000.
HoneyBee header available, $325,000. RETIRING: 2012 NH CR9080 twin rotors RakeUp PU, shedded. Both harvest ready. $33,900 OBO. 204-328-7158, Rivers, MB. 306-593-4853 306-231-9355 Invermay SK
1991 CASE/IH 1680 w/specialty rotor and combine, 240 eng. hrs., 620 metric duals, 2 new rear tires for TX36 or TX66.

new Loewen concaves, hopper topper, lease to own. 306-382-1200, Saskatoon SK fully loaded, c/w 2012 94C 36’ straight cut 306-253-4454 306-220-3443 Aberdeen SK 1997 JOHN DEERE 9600, big eng., 260 HP, 2000 JOHN DEERE 9550, SP 1594/1214
field ready, $25,000. 306-468-2621, HoneyBee, full width top auger, fore&aft. 2617 sep. hrs., all options, shedded, exc. eng. hrs, rare, 40 sep. hrs. since GL, LA, CS,
306-468-4063, Canwood, SK. 1999 CASE/IH 8825, SP 1158 eng. hrs, 25 a n d N H 2 0 1 2 1 6 ’ P U h e a d e r. 2009 NH CR9070, 1055 hours, c/w 16’ cond., $55,000. 306-587-7477, Abbey, SK. chpr., 914 PU, 925 rigid, with PU reels and
ft, double swath, double knife, P/U reel, 403-318-0172, Red Deer, AB. PU, field ready, $154,800. Financing trl., excellent condition, $100,000 OBO.
1993 CASE 1680, 3184 hrs., PU and 25’ clean, very good condition, $32,500 OBO. available. Call 1-800-667-4515 or visit: 1986 JOHN DEERE 7721 TITAN II, with JD 306-699-7557, Qu'Appelle, SK.
rigid straight cut headers, chopper, AFX 306-699-7557, Qu'Appelle, SK. 2005 NH CR970, 2512 hours, 1669 sep. www.combineworld.com 212 PU, many new parts, $7,000 OBO. [email protected]
rotor and all mods, shedded, $50,000 OBO. [email protected] hours, 310 HP, Redekopp chopper, yield 306-538-4920, Kennedy, SK.
Phone 306-697-7210, Grenfell, SK. moisture, 900 drives, 600 rears, $120,500. 2009 NH CR9070, 965 hours, 691 sep.
1979 IH 1460, w/PU, always shedded, Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca hours, SM grain sieves, std. hyd. NA 2004 JD 9860, 1390 sep. hrs., 15’ Preci-

1994 CASE/IH 1688, AFX style rotor, exc. cond., 3742 hrs., tires like new, no 1998 NH TX66, low hrs, mint cond., Straw- CR9070, was $205,500 now $185,000. Call sion header, new feeder chain, threshing 2002 JD 9650 STS, hopper extension,
Gorden rub-bars, Firestone radials, Rede- pulse crops $8000. Also: 24’ straight cut master PU, 24’ NH straight cut header, 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca elements, chopper blades 3 yrs. ago, exc. fine cut chopper, 800 metric tires, A&I
kop chopper, hopper ext., auto chain oiler, header and a complete parts combine. $25,000 OBO. 306-277-4503, Gronlid, SK. rubber, auto HHC, Y&M, DAS, 2nd owner, threshing elements, Outback AutoSteer,
3 seasons on new concaves, always shed- 306-473-2323, Willow Bunch, SK. 2008 NH CR9060 1410 hrs w/76C PU and good cond., field ready, $145,000 OBO. ($30,000) Greenlight 250 hrs ago, 3400
ded, 3100 hrs., $30,000 OBO. Call 2009 NH CR9070, 10.9L eng., 1253 14’ Swathmaster, field ready, $119,800. Contact 204-546-3233 or 204-572-6576 or sep. hrs., asking $65,000 OBO. Call
204-293-4408, Sanford, MB. threshing hrs., 1670 eng. hrs., S/N Financing available. Call 1-800-667-4515 204-546-2021, Grandview, MB.
or visit: www.combineworld.com
Y9G112734, Y&M sensors, std. monitor
1998 CASE/IH 2388, Rake-Up PU, AHH NH CX840, 2001, 1078 hrs., 290 HP, cyl. 1987 JD 7721, Titan II, new top and bot- 306-354-7206, Mazenod, SK.
control, fore/aft, Kirby straw/chaff and chopper, diff. lock and duals, 16’ Rake- and straw walkers, fine cut straw chopper, tom sieves, new tires (2 years ago), always
spreader, custom cutter pkg., shedded, $112,500. 780-367-2483, Willingdon, AB. shedded, straw chopper and straw spread- 2005 JD 9760, SP 1735 eng. hrs, new bullet
good condition, Redlighted yearly, 3328 Up PU, shedded, field ready, $180,000. er, $7000. 403-533-3810, Rockyford, AB. rotor, new concaves, new feed chain,
eng. hrs., 2366 rotor hrs., $65,000 OBO. 2009 NH CR9070, 10.9L eng., 1153 2007 NH CR9070, 1225 threshing hours Michael's topper and grain catcher, electric
threshing hrs., 1368 eng. hrs., S/N

306-228-3532, 306-228-7664, Unity, SK. Y9G112158, Y&M sensors, deluxe chopper, w/76C PU, field ready, $139,800. Financ- 1998 JD 9610, 914 PU, fine cut chopper, drop screen, Redkop Mav chopper, preci-
Inteliview monitor, 16’ Rake-Up PU, duals, ing available. Call 1-800-667-4515 or visit: chaff blower, long auger, airfoil sieve, hop- sion rear and front Beaters, Starfire ready,
1988 CASE/IH 1680, SP, 3740 eng. hrs, shedded, field ready, $31,000 work order, www.combineworld.com per ext. and tarp, new tires, duals, Green- D936 header also avail. Fully serviced. Exc

Cummins 8.3l, Rake-Up PU, long auger, well $240,000. Call Sheldon 306-272-8025, 2011 NH CR9080, 438 hrs., 554 sep. hrs., lighted every 2nd year, 3380 threshing cond, $150,000 OBO. 780-512-9229,
maintained, good condition, $20,000. 306-272-4545, Foam Lake, SK. hrs., always shedded, exc. cond., $60,000 780-694-2627, Wanham, AB.
620/70R42 duals, 28Lx26 12 PR R1, leath- OBO. 306-338-3647, Wadena, SK.
780-336-2546, Viking, AB. 2012 FORD/NH CR8090, SP 332 eng. hrs, er operator seat, CD radio, $463,000. Call JD 9500, 4191 eng. hrs, 3161 sep. hrs, 2

Intelliview IV, Intellisteer, yield and mois- 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 1997 JD 9600, 2131 sep. hrs., always spd. cyl., fine cut chopper (new flails), new

ture monitor, grain tank ext, long auger ext, shedded, fine cut chopper, chaff spreader, concave, new chrome bars, new feeder

VSR, auto HHC, reverser, 372 receiver. variable speed feeder house, 914 PU, pre- chain, chaff spreader, auger ext., fore/aft,
2005 CATERPILLAR LEXION 560 SP, 1039 Warranty 2015, exc. condition, $242,000 cision cylinder, AutoSteer ready (Green- height adjustment, harvest track, new bat-
eng. hrs, 2005 Lexion 560W, 1039 sep. hrs, OBO. 306-737-8286, Rouleau, SK. star), $59,000. 204-324-8036, Altona, MB. teries, always shedded. 306-672-3746,
3D sieve, P514 head, chopper, chaff spread- [email protected]
er very good condition, $110,000. 1991 JD 9600 w/914 PU header, 4223 306-672-7822, Gull Lake, SK.

306-536-8348, 306-738-4716, Riceton, SK. 2009 NH CR9080, 558 hrs., 718 sep. hrs., sep. hrs., hopper ext. and tarp, crop catch- JOHN DEERE 7721 Titan II PTO combine,
er, chopper and chaff spreader, Greenlight always shedded, $4500. 306-694-5507,
[email protected] 900 front tires, 600 rear tires, air, dlx. NH 2012, $23,000. 306-563-7703, Canora, SK.

460 CAT LEXION, 67” cyl., 290 HP, sidehill chopper, was $235,000 now $212,000. 1985 JD 7720 Titan II, 30’ straight cut Moose Jaw, SK.
leveling, straw walkers, fine cut chopper, Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca header, shedded, vg; JD 7721 for parts.
$65,500. 780-367-2483, Willingdon, AB. 306-867-8477 306-867-8457, Outlook, SK. 1998 JD CTS II 3981/2729hrs, 914 PU
1998 TX66, 2200 sep. hrs., Rake-Up PU, head, fine cut chopper, 16.9x26 tires, 2
2010 CASE/IH 8120, SP, threshing 538 hrs, hopper extension w/closing doors, auger 2011 NH CR9070 SP, only 491 threshing 6601 JOHN DEERE, PTO, with Sund PU, spd cyl., $29,900. Call 1-800-667-4515, or
engine 696 hrs, front dual 20.8 R 42, rear extension, well maintained, shedded. Ask- hrs., 628 eng. hrs., Deluxe cab, leather mint cond, 1982 model. 306-738-4905, visit: www.combineworld.com
600/16.1 tires. 2016 14' PU header. Small ing $30,000. Bengough, SK, 306-268-2025 seats, Intelliview Plus II Monitors, GPS, Gray, SK.
tube rotor, fine cut chopper, cloth seat, or 306-268-7793. factory AutoSteer, chaff spreader, extra 2000 JD 9750 STS, 1615 eng. hrs, 1292
Y&M monitor, HID Stadium lighting, small long unloading auger, 520/85R duals, 1984 JD 7720, 3500 hrs., very good condi- sep. hrs, 914 PU w/Swathmaster header,
and large wire concaves, auto guide ready, 2001 NH TR99, 1600 sep. hrs, auger ext., w/2012 NH 790 CP-15 PU, $229,900. Call tion, shedded, w/chaff saver, $20,000 60 Series hookup, Y&M, hopper ext., good
stored inside, exc. cond. 306-528-7632, duals, hopper ext, $50,000; 36’ Honeybee Mike at 403-994-0700, Didsbury, AB. OBO. 780-877-3923, Ferintosh, AB. tires, shedded, $109,000. 204-764-2448,
available. 780-753-1973, Oyen, AB. Shoal Lake, MB.

Nokomis, SK. [email protected] New Salvage 2010 NH CR9070, 440 hrs., 415 sep. hrs., 2001 NH TR99, new tires front and rear, 2013 JOHN DEERE S680, SP 389 eng. hrs, 2001 9650 Walker w/PU, loaded, hopper
· ‘06 Cat Lexion 590R, under 900 hrs 400 HP, 16’ SwathMaster PU, MAV chop- Rake-Up PU, $60,000 OBO. Retired from loaded w/options, 650 duals, Greenlighted, topper, ContourMaster, large w/o, 2900
2005 CASE/IH 2388, 1936/2495 hours, · ’11 JD 9770 STS, less than 600 hrs, per, was $317,000 now $289,000. Call farming. Bob 306-883-7817, Spiritwood SK shedded, like new exc cond, $419,000 OBO. sep. hrs, $69,000. 306-948-7223 Biggar SK
Rake-Up PU, chopper, hopper topper, 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 800-805-0495, 204-522-0142, Melita, MB.
shedded, recent repairs, excellent cond. awesome parts incl. complete dual kit, WELL MAINTAINED TR99, duals, hopper 2006 CX860 COMBINE, Swathmaster PU, E-mail: [email protected] Visit our 1990 9501 JD PT combine, chaff spread-
$80,000. 306-587-2776, Cabri, SK. with tires $16,900 extension, rake-up. Call 306-592-4449, 1525 hrs., very good condition, $109,500 website at: www.dbmurray.com ers, good choppers, 2 spd. cyl., 914 PU
www.combineworld.com 1-800-667-4515 306-592-2029, Buchanan, SK. OBO. Call 780-878-1479, Camrose, AB. headers, field ready, $18,000 OBO.
2009 IH 8120, new PU, Pro 600 yield & 1992 FORD/NH TR96, 3200 engine hrs, 2001 JOHN DEERE 9650, 2300 hours, 204-825-8435, Mariapolis, MB.
moisture, 900 fronts, 1215 sep hrs, 2000 CAT 470, 1654 hrs., lateral tilt, con- 2200 threshing hrs, Swathmaster PU head- SOLD FARM. 1993 NH TR96, 1900 $67,000; JD 925 flex head, $7400.
$155,800. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit: tour, electric sieves, chopper, spreader, er, Redekop chopper, brand new feeder threshing hrs, 2500 eng. hrs, reverser, 204-325-8019, Winkler, MB. 1991 JD 9600, 4000 eng. hrs, 2800 sep.
www.combineworld.com 914 PU header, Y&M monitor, $45,000. chain, grain elevators, return elevators, straw chopper, shedded, all available op- hrs, 2 spd. cyl., AHH adjustment, 800 hrs
306-224-4770, Glenavon, SK. always shedded, $15,000. 306-834-8058, tions/Ford engine, $18,000. JD 7720 TITAN II, 2300 hrs., PU header, on new long block motor, $34,000 in
1994 CASE 1688, 2173 eng. hrs., Kerrobert, SK. 780-603-1640, Two Hills, AB. shedded, excellent condition. Greenlight, asking $45,000. Can take
w/1015 header, Victory Super 8 PU, Ho- 2006 LEXION 595R, 2000 sep. hrs., fully 306-631-8779, Moose Jaw, SK. grain. Call 306-749-2482, Hagen, SK.
ward concaves; Also available 30’ 1010 loaded, RWA, warranty and delivery avail. 2008 CX 8080 NH, 1367 threshing hrs., 2012 NH CR9090, 541 hrs., 426 sep. hrs.,
header w/UII PU reels, includes header $135,000 OBO. Also: 2- 2011 Claas 40’ Y&M monitor, tow hitch, auto header lift, 591 HSP, 2WD, standard chopper rear at- 2005 9660 STS, 2350 engine hours, 1750 1997 JOHN DEERE 9500 SP, 4257 eng.,
trailer. Sell as package or separate. Maxflex 1200 headers, exc. cond., low all new oil filter, total service job done, tach., was $374,000 now $364,000. Call threshing, duals, high cap. unload auger, 3140 sep. hrs, exc. cond., $8500 Greenlight
306-228-3094 or 306-228-8503, Unity, SK. acres, $42,500 OBO. each. 218-779-1710, field ready, choose from 2. Can deliver. 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 1500 Precision header w/Rake-Up pickup. 2 yrs ago, PU and straight header, $45,000
Gully, MN. Will consider grain in trade. Call any Howard concaves, hopper cover, shedded, for all or $40,000 without straight header,
CASE 2388, 2005, 1150 rotor hrs. Asking time, 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB. 1997 NH TR98, 2530 sep. hrs., 3578 eng. Greenlighted every year, JD AutoSteer exc. cond. 306-699-7050, 306-699-7215,
$115,000. Call: 780-674-8080, Cherhill, 2012 CR9090, 396 threshing hrs., shed- hrs., 971 header, Swathmaster PU, Rede- ready, $120,000 OBO. 306-843-7070, Qu'Appelle, SK. [email protected]
AB. ded, rock trap, 0 hrs. on NH Triple Inspec- kop chopper, Ag Leader Y&M, field ready, 306-658-2122, Wilkie, SK.
tion, $370,000. 780-210-3799, Myrnam AB shedded, one owner, $27,000 OBO. Wain- 1999 JD 9610, 2981 sep. hrs., Greenlight-
2 PT COMBINES. One 1482, one 1682. wright, AB. 780-806-3439, 780-842-4088. JOHN DEERE 6601, PT, 2 combines for sale. ed every 2nd year for past 10 years, c/w
Both shedded, in fair shape. Or buy for 2008 9070 w/16’ PU table, duals, touch 1 w/JD PU and chopper, 1 w/Victory PU PU header, good tires, $60,000 OBO.
parts, $1500/each OBO. 306-342-2082 or screen, many new parts, will split header, 2001 FORD/NH TR99 SP, 1600 hrs., Swath- and spreader, both shedded, field ready, vg 306-264-3834, Kincaid, SK.
306-342-2085, Glaslyn, SK. $170,000. 306-641-9851, Yorkton, SK. master PU, shedded, you wont find a clean- cond., $2500 OBO. 306-457-2782,
er one, field ready. All options, excellent Stoughton, SK. [email protected] 7721 TITAN II JD combine, w/Rake-Up
2009 CASE/IH 8120, 602 sep. hrs, Uptime 1995 NH TX68, 2554 eng. hrs., 1764 condition, $59,500. 403-350-9088, PU, good tires, good condition. Retired.
inspection, extended warranty, shedded. thresh hrs., lots of new parts, good cond., 403-347-2266, Red Deer, AB. 1990 9400, 2200 engine hrs., shedded, 306-587-2730, Cabri, SK.
306-563-6355, 306-563-7610, Canora, SK. Kirby spreader, 914 PU header, $25,000.
1988 TR86 COMBINE, Melroe PU, chop- 306-963-7861, Imperial, SK. 2006 JD 9760, 1780 hrs., duals, field
CASE/IH 1688, AFX rotor, chaff spreader, per, hopper cover, Cyclone chaff spreader, ready, $110,000 OBO; Also available 615
hopper extension, stored inside, very good 3000 engine, 2300 thrashing hrs (approx.) 1994 JOHN DEERE 9400, w/PU, 2750 sep. PU, approx. 400 hrs, $15,000 OBO. Or
condition, $25,500. OBO 780-226-8994, shedded, well maintained, service records hrs., asking $27,500. Call 306-948-7223, choice of two 635 flex headers, negotiable.
Forestburg, AB. [email protected] and photos available, $16,500 OBO. Call Biggar, SK. Call Pat 403-527-9661, Leader, SK.
Gerry at 306-867-7544, Outlook, SK.
2004 2388, 3376 eng. hrs., 2529 roto hrs.,

Howard Concave, 2015 header w/Swath- asking $32,500. 306-358-4342, Denzil, SK. SQUARE BACK 105, w/diesel engine, 21’ 1995 JD 9600, Greenlighted 200 hrs. ago,

master, AFX rotor, chopper, hopper top- 2011 NH CR9080, 440 hrs., 566 sep. hrs., header, PU header, new drive belts and always shedded, excellent condition,
per, exc. cond., $75,000; 1993 1688, 4005 rotors, 620/70R42 duals, 28Lx26 rear $67,000. 306-764-7920 or 306-961-4682
eng. hrs., specialty rotor, 1015 header tires, Lux cab, autosteer 262, $463,000. LONGER LASTING GLEANER accelerator rub bars, spare parts, $3000; Two 106’s, leave message, Prince Albert, SK.
w/IH PU, 0 hrs. on total back-end rebuild, Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca rollers, 3 to 5 times longer than OEM. with new drive belts and spare parts, best
exc. cond., $22,000. Call 306-855-4904, Phone 306-759-2572, Eyebrow, SK. offer. 306-726-2042, Southey, SK. 1997 JD CTS, 1728 sep. hrs., shedded,

306-867-7397, Glenside, SK. 1994 FORD/NH TR86, SP, very good cond., 2009 NH CR9070 1055 hours w/ 16’ pickup 1993 R72 GLEANER, 1532 sep. hrs., 2117 1997 JD 9600, 914 PU, 2500 hrs., Sunny- hopper extensions, Contour-Master, single
$8000 OBO. 780-373-2524, 780-679-7291, included. Field ready. $154,800. Trades motor hrs., 14’ SwathMaster PU, 20 hrs. on brook cylinder and concave, JD chaff point hookup for newer headers, chaff
1991 CASE/IH 1680, SP, Cummins, long Central Butte, SK. welcome.Financingavailable.1-800-667-4515. new Sunnybrook rotor, chaff spreader, spreader, hopper topper, fine cut chopper, spreader, loaded, very nice machine,
shoe, airfoil chaffer, hopper topper, AFX www.combineworld.com good, $60,000. 306-372-4509 Luseland SK fore&aft., AHHC, shedded, very good cond, $50,000. 306-672-3993, Webb, SK.
rotor aftermarket front beater, new tires, 1997 TX68, 3865 eng./3147 hrs., $15,000 $52,000. 204-324-3647, Altona, MB.
many new parts in the last 600 hrs., exc. work order, vg 800/65/32 new Michelin 1996 NH TX68 w/Iveco engine, 2800 eng. GLEANER R72, 1837 eng. hrs, shedded, PU 2012 JD S680, 308hrs, JD Link Ultimate,
cond., $24,000 OBO. Call 306-325-0044, steering tires, motor burns no oil, vg on hrs., 2250 thres. hrs, hopper extension, header, 24’ straight cut header, $49,000. TWO 1993 JD 9600, fine cut choppers, Pro-Drive trans w/Harvessmart, Greenstar
306-814-0007, Lintlaw, SK. fuel, c/w 960 MacDon 36’ draper header, feeder chain replacement, beater bar up- Call Barry 780-632-9756, Vegreville, AB. hopper ext., chaff spreaders, 914 PU, 2630,520/85R42. Call South Country
batt reel, corner wheels, $45,000 OBO. Call grade, new bagger chain, $35,000. Vegre- shedded, vg cond. One has duals and yield Equipment, 306-721-5050, Regina, SK.
2004 2388, AFX rotor, 1916 rotor hrs., 306-272-7873, Foam Lake, SK. ville, AB. 780-632-6372 or 780-603-5307. 1986 GLEANER L3 combine, approx. monitor, 3000 sep. hrs. showing on each,
Case 2015 header, shedded, exc. cond. 2500 engine hours, good condition, $43,000/each. 204-745-7868, Roland, MB. 2006 JD 9760, many options, moisture
306-734-5119, 306-734-7453, Craik, SK. FORD/NH TR96, 3400 eng. hrs, 2500 2010 CX8080, 624 sep. hrs., 900 front, $12,000. 306-642-5886, Scout Lake, SK. sensor, bushel counter, clean and in very
threshing hrs, terrain tracer, chaff spread- 1998 JD 9610, 914 header, 2665 sep. hrs., nice shape, Greenlighted in 2013, 2742
2002 2388, c/w 2015 PU header, 2614 er, $10,000. 306-256-3555, Cudworth, SK. FOR SALE: 1989 GLEANER R60 SP, 2458 4WD, Sunnybrook cyl., auto. HHC, var. reel eng. hrs., 1983 sep. hrs. $109,000; Also
eng., 1882 rotor, 9/10, field ready, low orig. hrs., premium cond., field ready, spd., fore/aft, Y&M mapping monitor, have JD 635 flex header available.
$80,000; 2009 7088, 2016 PU, 1798 eng. TWO - 1997 NH TR98’s: 3845 eng, 2940 no bends. 306-764-6822, 306-960-2192 Starfire receiver, chaff spreader, airfoil 306-662-8405, Richmound, SK.

hrs., 1210 rotor, shedded, 9/10, field thres., Super 8 PU, hopper cover, 4150 Re- 600 rear, always shedded, loaded. 140 hrs. cell, Prince Albert, SK. sieve, fine cut chopper, mint cond., 9600 JD 4x4, 36x32 tires, new feeder and
ready, $160,000. Alanna Farms Ltd., dekop chopper, $26,000 OBO; Also 2197 on NH Triple Inspection, swathmaster PU, $78,000 OBO. Also 930F header and trailer elevator chains, lots of recent work,
403-823-9976, Drumheller, AB. 350 bu., long auger, big touch screen, 1986 GLEANER R7, 270 HP Allis engine, avail. Call 204-782-3234, 204-793-3752, $35,000 OBO; 2004 draper 925D, 430F and
eng., 1321 thres., Swathmaster PU, hopper yield and moisture, no peas, deluxe cab, duals, Rake-Up pickup, good shape, Sanford, MB. 925 headers. 403-704-3509, Rimbey, AB.
1982 CASE/IH 1460, SP, 3850 eng. hrs, in mint cond. Priced for quick sale. Call Rob $20,000 OBO. Phone 306-278-3152, Por-
good running order, spreaders, no reverser, cover, NH fine cut chopper, spare set of 306-222-6035, Saskatoon, SK. cupine Plain, SK. 1992 JD 9500, 3516 sep hrs., 4903 eng 2008 JD 9870 STS, w/615 PU, 1025 sep.
$4500 OBO; 810 22.5' straight cut header, concaves, lots of spare parts, $37,500 hrs., grain tank extension, $45,000. Call
OBO. 306-648-8005, Gravelbourg, SK.

$2000 OBO. Call 306-452-3956, 2008 NH CR9070 combine, 790 CP 15’ 2009 NH CR9080, 826 hours, 1053 sep. Shane 306-333-4501, Abernethy, SK. hrs, yield & moisture, $169,900. Financing

306-452-8220, Redvers, SK. PU, Mav chopper, HHC, long auger, deluxe hours, lighting HID, long unloading auger, available. Call 1-800-667-4515, or visit:

1680 CASE, IHC engine, 3100 eng. hrs, cab, lateral tilt, GPS, hopper extentions, concave small grain ABR, $265,000. Call 2009 9770 JD STS, 1107 rotor hrs, Con- 1980 JD 7721, PT, shedded, low hours, www.combineworld.com
belt PU, good cond., $16,500. 1998 Case Michelin 900 singles, compressor, Intelli- 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca tour-Master, fine cut chopper, field ready. straw chopper, very good condition, $5500.
30’ header, batt reels, lifters, exc. cond., view II monitor, dealer checked, well mai- 306-552-4905, Moose Jaw, SK. On auction 306-434-7730, Moosomin, SK. 2004 JD 9760 STS, 1588 sep. hours,
$7500. 306-459-2720, Ogema, SK. natained, clean and shedded, 1184 sep. 2009 NH CR9070, 863 hrs., 1105 sep. with description at: mcdougallbay.com hopper topper, Precision PU, high output
hrs, $168,000. Call: 306-647-2344, hours, straw chopper deluxe, auger long Sale closing August 11th at noon. 1997 JD 9600, w/914 PU, 925 flex head- long auger, fine cut chopper, Y&M, GPS
1996 CASE/IH 2188, SP specialty rotor, 306-621-2437, Theodore, SK. unloading, 16’ PU, Michel’s tarp, $225,000. er, MacDon 30’ 973 header, fits 9600 and ready, always shedded, $135,000.
Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS 60 series JD combines. Many recent parts 780-781-7112, Camrose, AB.

Dutch chaff spreader, shedded, Dealer work 1987 TR96, c/w NH 971 header, Melroe 1988 NH TR96, 1815 hrs. 240 HP, Super 8 We also specialize in: Crop insurance ap- and repairs. 306-260-7352 St. Denis, SK. 1992 JD 9500, 3597 sep. hrs., always
orders available; Also 30' CIH 1042 draper 388 PU w/new belts, S-Cube rotors, new PU, reverser, straw chopper, new rasp bars peals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Cus-
header; And 1020 flex header. All very good feeder chain, new concaves and rub bars, installed this year, new rotor chains, belts, tom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. 1995 JOHN DEERE CTS II, SP 2897 eng. shedded, 914 header, excellent shape,
condition. 306-539-2363, Regina, SK. elec. stone trap, reverser, Turbo 3208 Cat etc. Runs great. Field ready, just fuel up, Call Back-Track Investigations for assis- hrs, comes with 914 pickup, field ready $39,000. Also, 1996 JD CTS, 3146 sep.
engine, 2720 hrs, shedded, $25,000 OBO. $16,000. 780-678-2278, Camrose, AB. tance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. $25,000. OBO. 306-753-7575, Cactus Lake,
1995 CASE 2188, one owner, 4503 eng., 780-672-6212, 780-679-6396,Camrose, AB SK. [email protected] hrs., shedded, 914 header, duals, 4WD, Big
3801 threshing hrs., AFX rotor, PU header, JD 9400 SHEDDED, 914 PU header, all Top, excellent, $55,000. Both w/fresh

return monitor, ext. auger, high capacity 2011 NH CR9070, 953 hrs., 751 sep. hrs., NEW HOLLAND TR85, 2100 eng. hrs, 3208 updates, fore&aft, auto header height, c/w 1982 JD 8820, 3840 hrs., 214 PU, chaff Greenlights. 306-542-7674, Kamsack, SK.

unloader, extra fuel tank, 2 sets concaves, 350 tank, 900 drives, Redekopp MAV Cat Melroe PU, variable speed, Ggood JD 930 Rigid header, Greenlighted in 2012 spreader, long auger, good cond, $16,500; 1992 JOHN DEERE 9600, 3200 eng. hrs,
g o o d s h a p e , n o g u a r d , $ 2 6 , 0 0 0 . chopper, was $317,000 now $286,000. sheetmetal, $5200 OBO. 403-308-0763, $40,000. 306-488-2103 or 306-541-4346, JD 220 rigid header, batt reel, good cond., new tires, many new parts, exc. cond.,
Call 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca Coaldale, AB. [email protected] $45,000 OBO. 403-345-3770, Coaldale, AB.
306-882-3371, Rosetown, SK. Holdfast, SK. $2500. Call 780-905-2979, Westlock, AB.

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1984 8820, 2737 eng. hrs., new upper 1997 JD 9600, 914 header, lots of work 1999 CTF II, fresh Greenlight, 914 PU, TWO 2013 CHALLENGER 56C combines,

feeder house floor, good cond., fully ser- been done, $39,000. Call 780-398-2554, hopper topper, fine cut chopper, chaff s a m e a s M F 9 5 6 0 . C a l l fo r d e t a i l s

viced, asking $18,000. 1984 8820, 2694 Waskatenau, AB. spreader, Greenstar Y&M, 2375 sep. hrs, 306-231-3993, www.versluistrading.com

eng. hrs., recent upper and lower feeder 7721 JD COMBINE good cond., $3000 3193 eng. hrs, exc. cond., shedded, Humboldt, SK.
house floors and chain, good cond., fully OBO; 2 Redekop chaff savers, w/cyclones, $50,000. 306-360-7760, Drake, SK.
serviced and ready to work, asking $1500/ea. Phone: 204-937-2896 or 1997 MASSEY FERGUSON 8780, 1986 sep.
$22,000. 403-501-9307, Brooks, AB. 204-937-0132, Roblin, MB. 1998 JD 9610, 3200 sep. hrs., 914 PU, hours, new feeder and elevator chains,
20’ auger, big top hopper, new rub bars, $45,000. 306-726-4326, Southey, SK.

1993 JD 9600, 2158/2995 hrs., Sunny- 2- 1987 JD 7721 Titan II combines, plus 1 concaves, feederhouse floor and chain, air 2011 MF 9895, 469 threshing hrs., MAV 2005 MF 9790, 975 hrs., just out of shop,
brook cyl., concave and beater, Mav chop- parts combine, less feeder housing and foil chaffer, always shedded, vg cond., 925 chopper, duals, 16’ Rake-Up PU, warranty, new concaves, rub bars etc., c/w 2005
per, Greenlighted, shedded, exc, cond., PU. Call Dave 306-638-4550, Findlater, SK. rigid header also available. $66,500 OBO. $279,000 OBO. 403-412-4456, Three Hills. MacDon 973 36’, shedded, vg, 0% OAC,
$67,500. 306-645-4223, Rocanville, SK. 780-608-9455, Edberg, AB. Cam-Don Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK
1991 JOHN DEERE 9501, many new parts, 2005 CHALLENGER 670, w/RWA, lateral
1993 JOHN DEERE 9500, 3408 hrs., chop- no peas, good shape. Call 306-463-7627, 1986 JD 7721 TITAN II, very good cond., tilt, duals, PU header, 1346 hrs, well main-
per/chaff spreader, 914 PU header, Wilkie, SK. 2 speed cylinder, straw chopper, tires- tained and ready to go, $120,000. Call
$28,000. Call 306-831-9337, Rosetown, SK very good, new rub bars and concaves in 780-205-6789, Dewberry, AB.
2013 JD 430 D draper header 30’, will fit
2006 JOHN DEERE 9660 STS, 1430 sep hrs, last 300 hrs., JD pickup with new teeth
JD 6601 for parts, complete w/JD pickup, nice shape, $127,500. Call 306-731-2444 and belts, $5500. 306-778-2348, Stewart 2007 MF 9895, 787 sep., 1120 eng. hrs., 1983 MF 850, 1200 hrs., new PU belts, JD W150 head, like new cond. JD MacDon
some newer parts. Call 306-842-5646, or 306-596-2546, Craven, SK. Email: Valley, SK., or email [email protected] 16’ SwathMaster PU, GPS Y&M, Lincoln chopper, new chains and drive belts,
Weyburn, SK. [email protected] auto grease, chaff spreader, 520x38 front $9000. 306-694-0013, Moose Jaw, SK. dual knives and drives, DS, transport pkg.,
1988 7720 HYDRO 214 Dial-O-Matic PU, duals, 28L26 rears, shedded, $160,000.
1987 JD 7721 pull type combine, field 1982 JD 8820 turbo combine, 4114 hrs, reverser, VS feeder house, 2 spd cyl, JD 306-280-3237, 306-231-6430, Lake Lenore 1997 MF 8680, 2140 sep. hrs., many new PU reel and double swath, $46,000. Can
ready, good condition, asking $9000. chopper/chaff spreader, c/w JD 212 PU chopper, chaff spreader, air foil sieve, elec. parts, $45,000; Agco draper header, 30’,
Phone 306-228-3251, Unity, SK. header, 14’ unload auger, excellent shape! fan control, long auger, 60% tires, 270 hrs 1986 MASSEY 860, 901 PU, 924 PU reel, exc. cond., $12,500. Call 306-463-3132, deliver. 204-743-2324, Cypress River, MB.
$29,500. Pincher Creek, AB. Call Jordan on feeder chain, concave, hard chrome $12,000; Redekop chaff saver w/cyclone, 306-460-7837, Kindersley, SK. Will consider some grain in trade.
2006 JD 9760 STS, 1800/2300 hrs.,
bars, all belts on right side, all chains, tank $1000. 306-874-5604, Naicam, SK.
Greenlighted yearly, new injectors, con- anytime 403-627-9300. TWO 1984 MF 860 with pickups; Also

cave, feeder house, Y&M, very good cond., 2010 JOHN DEERE T670, duals, 1097 hrs., loading gear box, rad recorded, var. spd 1983 MF 860, 3840 hrs, w/24’ straight cut available 2 straight cut headers; Massey 2013 NH CORN HEADER, 980CR, 8 row 30’,
$125,000. 306-230-2736, Assiniboia, SK. 823 sep. hrs, $238,000. Call Nelson Motors fan pulley and belt, bearings replaced header and PU table, $6000. 852 PT combine. 306-228-3036, Unity, SK. new condition, $48,000 OBO.
& Equipment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or where needed, $16,500. Call 306-378-2268, 306-378-7789, Elrose, SK. 204-793-6760, Hazelridge, MB.
1992 JD 9500, 2281/3192 eng. hrs, 914 306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK. 306-773-6355 or 306-478-7418, Swift 1978 MF PERKINS dsl, 800 engine hrs.,
PU, Sunny-Brook cylinder and concave, Current, SK. 1987 MF 8560, w/24' straight cut header, everything works, A/C, radio, rake-up PU, CASE/IH, MACDON 2052 30’ draper head-
Redekop fine cut chopper, chaff spreader, 1992 JD, 3129é2180 hrs., Greenlight done 2905 eng. hrs, very good condition, straw storm spreader, runs great, $5000. er w/ PU reel, nice shape, $20,000 OBO.
Greenlighted 07/14. exc. cond., $43,000. in 2012, 912 PU header, $48,000. War- 1997 JOHN DEERE CTS II, SP 1690 eng. $18,000 OBO. 306-371-7550, Hepburn, SK. 306-460-6786, Kindersley, SK. 204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB.
Call 403-330-5346 Coaldale, AB man, SK. 306-249-0363, 306-280-3348. hrs, 914 pickup, field ready excellent condi-
tion, $50,000. OBO 306-753-7575, Cactus WANTED: MF 8780, low hours or Premi- 1993 MF CLAAS 8460, 3500 eng hrs, Super 1997 HONEYBEE 30’ header w/Gleaner
PACKAGE DEAL! THREE 1980 John Deere 2003 JD 9750, Contour-Master, c/w JD Lake, SK. [email protected] um 8570 combine. 780-662-2617, Tofield, 8 Victory PU, 22’ Claas straight hdr, chaff adapter, single knife, UII PU reel, good
8820's, SP, 2 - PU headers, 2- straight cut 914 PU header, 900 tires, 2280 sep. hrs., AB. spreader, always shedded, field ready, condition, $15,000. 204-874-2206,
headers. Many spare parts including belts, $87,500. 780-352-3012, Wetaskiwin, AB. 1986 JD 8820, chaff spreader, chopper, $20,000. 780-349-2476, Westlock, AB. 204-868-5504, Minnedosa, MB. email:
tires, etc., good condition. 306-984-7915, topper, 2 spd., new belts, long auger, 224 1987 MF 8590 c/w Melroe 8 draper PU,
Leoville, SK. 1993 9600, 3158/4198 hrs, chopper, header, JD 22’ flex, sickle drive PU reel, Rodono chopper, airfoil chaffer, 2760 eng. MASSEY FERGUSON 8570, 2645 eng. hrs.,
chaff spreader, 914 PU, shedded, 285 hrs. $18,000 OBO. 204-635-2600, Stead, MB. hrs, rotor and vanes reconditioned. New w/PU, chopper, straw spreader, Howard
1998 JD 9610, shedded, long auger, since last Greenlight, field ready, $42,000. feeder chain, bottom roller for PU, straw concaves, shedded, well maintained,
fore/aft, c/w rigid and flex header, with 930 header also available, $6,000. 2004 JOHN DEERE 9860 combine, 1763 chopper rotor and airfoil chaffer also $23,500. Call 306-723-4317, Cupar, SK.
air reel, $58,000. takes all. 306-627-3677, 306-654-2171, Prud’homme, SK. sep. hours. 306-493-8101, 306-493-7605, available. 780-434-1322, Calmar, AB.
306-778-6131, Swift Current, SK. Delisle, SK. RETIRED FROM FARMING. 2- 850 MF
1993 JOHN DEERE 9600, 2725/3800 hrs., 1985 MF 860, V8 hydro, belt PU, 24.5x32, combines, c/w PU and 24’ straight cut

1983 JOHN DEERE 8820, with pickup fine cut chopper, chaff spreader, 914 PU, WANTED: CHAFF SAVER to fit JD 7700 or 2850 hrs, shedded, good, $12,000. Also header, well maintained, good condition. [email protected]
h e a d e r a n d c h o p p e r, $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 . Greenlighted 6 times, $50,000 OBO. 7720 combine, $1000. Call 406-745-3475 9024 header. 306-948-7652, Biggar, SK. Please call 403-651-1881, Langdon, AB.
306-960-3000, St. Louis, SK. 306-697-3469, Grenfell, SK. or 406-274-5348, Saint Ignatius, MT. CAT LEXION HEADERS: 2002 42’ SP42
Email: [email protected] 2002 MF 8780 XP, 1770 hrs., 14’ Victory Honeybee draper header, CAT adapter, pea
2008 JD 9770, 916 thres. hrs., StrawMas- 2- 2013 JD S690s, 250 sep. hrs., fully PU, one owner, shedded, well maintained, auger, PU reel, transport, $35,000; 2002

ter PU, Greenlighted, hopper cover, big loaded, RWA, like new cond., $285,000 1991 JD 9400, 3352 sep. hrs., 3852 eng. $70,000 OBO. 306-874-7843, Naicam, SK. 2012 NH 880CF SUPERFLEX 40’, gauge 30’ F30 CAT flex header, CAT adapter, PU
singles, $197,000; Also, 2000 Honeybee OBO each. Delivery available. hrs., 912 PU, fine cut chopper, $25,000; wheels, auto HHC (flex and rigid), 2000 reel, 4 wheel transport trailer, $20,000; 30’
30’ draper header, set up for JD 9770, new 218-779-1710, Gully, MN. Also 224 straight header available. 2- MF 852’s, low hrs, new concave and rub acres, shedded. 780-753-1973, Oyen, AB. CAT G30 with Sunflower pans and drum,
canvas, $17,500. Call 204-532-2349 or 306-946-9981, 306-946-2899 Watrous, SK bars, spare parts. Phone 306-862-3525, $5000. A.E. Choicoine Farm Equip. Ltd.
204-773-6145, Foxwarren, MB. 1996 JD 9600, 2062/2572 hrs., Sunny- Codette, SK. 2005 CASE/IH 30’ 1010 rigid header, PU 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK.
brook cylinder and concave’s at 1300 hrs., 1990 JD 9600, 3000 sep hrs, shedded, reel, fore/aft, shedded, mint cond.,
TWO 2009 JD 9870 STS, 761 hrs, premier Greenlighted in 2012, 2011, 2008, 2006, Sunnybrook concaves/bars, air foil, 914 1996 MASSEY FERGUSON 8570, 2486 hrs., $13,500 OBO; 2009 Bergen header trailer, 1997 MACDON 960 36’ header w/PU reel,
cab, $254,900 and up. Call South Country 2004 and 2003, ContourMaster feedhouse, PU, $30,000. 306-524-4960, Semans, SK. Swathmaster pickup, $25,000. $2000. Call 306-576-2242, Wynyard, SK. factory transport, JD adapter, good cond.
Equipment, 306-721-5050, Regina, SK. or shedded, 914 PU, $60,000; 930 Flex head- 306-726-4326, Southey, SK. Call 306-297-7977, Eastend, SK.
visit: www.southcountry.ca er available. 306-372-4778, Major, SK. 1995 and 1994 9600 JDs, both with: duals, JOHN DEERE 930 draper header, c/w PU
good tires, bin covers, 914 PU headers 2 - MF 860’s, V8 hydro’s, hopper ext’s, reel and crop lifters, w/o single point. Call 2011 JOHN DEERE 635 flex header, 35’,
2010 JD 9870 STS, 873 hrs, 2600 Green- 1987 JD 8820 w/214 PU, 2 spd. high in- plus 930 straight cut w/PU reels, $41,000 $4000 and $1500; 2 - MF 8590’s, Victory 780-352-3012, Wetaskiwin, AB. $39,800. Call Nelson Motors & Equipment,
star display, StareFire ITC, high capacity ertia cylinder, long auger, chopper, chaff each OBO. 306-443-2306, Alida, SK. PU’s, updates, 3700 hrs., $5000/ea. toll free 1-888-508-4406 or 306-868-2022,
feeding, premier cab. Call South Country spreader, 6059 hrs., recent tires, $18,000. 306-598-4407, Lake Lenore, SK. MF 9730 30’ straight cut rigid header, Avonlea, SK.
Equipment, 306-721-5050, Regina, SK, 306-429-2723, Glenavon, SK. 2 JD CTS with PU headers, 1300 and 2900 Hart-Carter PU reel, fits Massey rotary or
threshing hrs., Greenlighted yearly, always RETIRING: 2006 MF 9690, SwathMaster 2004 HONEYBEE 30’, transport, JD adapt-
1989 JD 9500, long auger, 914 PU, always 1981 7720 2800 hrs., reverser, Redekop shedded, excellent rubber. 306-640-8600, PU, chopper, full monitors, 1050 sep. hrs., er, always shedded, very low acres, exc.
shedded, vg condition, chaff blower, 3121 chopper, good condition, $11,000; 1979 306-640-8437, Assiniboia, SK. 300 acres since large work order, shedded, cond. 306-338-3647, Wadena, SK.
threshing hrs, 4407 eng. hrs, $25,000 8820, 5000 hrs., $9000. Will take grain on excellent cond, $115,000. Saskatoon, SK.

OBO. 306-834-2952, Kerrobert, SK. trade. 306-693-9847, Moose Jaw, SK. Call 306-934-6703 evenings. White combines, good shape, $6995 OBO; CASE/IH 30’ header w/batt reels, no dents

1983 8820, 912 header, new rub bars, 2005 JD 9660W, 2453 eng. hrs, 1798 sep 1994 MF 8570, 3350 hrs., 12’ Victory PU, MF 8460, 2500 eng hrs., Sunnybrook con- Also available header trailer w/springride. in auger, good, $4900. Call 306-274-7630,
concave, feeder chain, Mav fine cut chop- hrs., 80065R32/42085R26, inspected by chopper, long auger, one season on new cave and cylinder, Melroe PU, chopper, 306-831-8757, Elrose, SK. Lestock, SK.
per and injectors, 2 spd. cylinder, $20,000. mechanic yearly, field ready, hopper ext., rubber, faded but runs good, $18,000; spreader, $18,000; 9550 25’ header w/PU
306-593-4853 306-231-9355 Invermay SK $100,000 US. 701-263-1467 Sherwood ND 1994 MacDon 960 30’ header, PU reel, reels, $4000. 306-224-4770, Glenavon, SK. JD 925 FLEX HEADER c/w transport, 2 - JD 635F headers. 2009, $22,000
new Hart Carter PU teeth, $6000. Ph. OBO; 2011, less than 400 hrs., $35,000
2013 JOHN DEERE S690, loaded, 256 eng 2000 JOHN DEERE 9650, 2466 sep. eng. 2009 CHALLENGER 680B, 757 eng. hrs., 306-270-0023, Allan, SK. OBO. Call Pat 403-527-9661, Leader, SK.

hrs, 207 sep. hrs, $445,000. Nelson Motors hrs, fine cut chopper, hopper ext., yield and transport wheels, crop lifters, MF adapter, 600 threshing hrs., 16' Swathmaster PU, 30’ HONEYBEE DRAPER header, 2001, MACDON 960 HEADER, 30’, PU reel, ap-
& Equipment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or moisture monitor, $79,000. OBO. Empire gage wheels, good cond., $10,500. MAV chopper, front duals 20.8xR42, shed- excellent condition w/JD adapter, offers. prox. 7500 acres, w/wo bi-dir. adapter,
306-962-4523, 306-962-7802, Eston, SK. ded, $200,000. 780-961-2435, Legal, AB. Call 306-298-4445, Bracken, SK. gauge wheels. 306-448-4412, Manor, SK.
306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK. 780-835-1070, Fairview, AB.

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2000 MACDON 972 30’ harvest header, 2011 JD 612C corn header, 12 row, 30’, CASE/IH 1010, 30’ header, new wobble
JD adapter, poly skid plates, upper cross low acres, knife rollers, Contour-Master, box, 2 knives and transport, very nice. Al-
auger, Elmer’s header trailer. Very good. $67,500 Cdn.; 2008 JD 612C corn header, so, Case/IH 1015 w/Rake Up PU. Call for GRATTON
MACDON 963 HEADERS: 36’, 2004 and $19,500 OBO. 204-324-7730, Emerson, MB 12 row, 30’, knife rollers, Contour-Master, COULEE
2005 models, PU reel, fore/aft, good $53,500 Cdn. Contact Dave Rasmussen, a good price. 306-654-7772, Saskatoon SK
cond., JD 50 series adapter and JD 60 se- JD 853A and 853, ALL CROP HEADERS, 406-765-7100, Antelope, MT. AGRI PARTS LTD.
ries adapter, $27,000 for ‘05 and $25,000 8 row, 30”, PTO drive, exc. cond., $8500 4- 30’ HEADER transport trailers, $2000
for ‘04. 306-354-7206, Mazenod, SK. for 853A, $6000 for 853. 204-758-3943, 2006 JD 635F w/wo AWS air reel, $20,000 OBO each. 306-644-4742, Loreburn, SK. IRMA, AB.
204-746-5844, St. Jean, MB. OBO; 1998 JD 930F w/wo AWS air reel,
NH 973 FLEX HEADER, 1996, 25’, good $15,000 OBO. 306-587-7477, Abbey, SK. 3- CASE/IH 1015 8 belt PU headers, 1-888-327-6767
cond., $10,000; JD 444 Corn header, 2009 NH 94C, W21687B, 30’, UII PU reel, $3250 OBO. 218-779-1710, Gully, MN.
1990, 12 row, 20” row spacing, poly divid- hydraulic fore/aft., CR/Case adapter, det. SPEED UP YOUR CANOLA AND PEA www.gcparts.com
ers, exc. cond., will also fit on NH com- transport, $35,000. 1-888-462-3816 or HARVEST! With an Ag Shield cross auger 2 - JOHN DEERE 635 hydro-flex headers
bines, $15,500. Call or text 204-378-0020 www.farmworld.ca kit. Turnkey kits for less. Add to your com- (2008 and 2010), full finger auger, Huge Inventory
or 204-378-0030, Arborg, MB. bine or swather draper header, prevent fore&aft., poly skids, excellent cond, shed- Of Used, New &
2009 JD 630 draper, PU reel, excellent, al- feeding issues and increase productivity by ded. $22,500 and $26,500. Header trailers Rebuilt Combine
1997 JD 914 PU header with excellent au- ways shedded, $42,000. 204-539-2840, 50% on average. Built to match header also available. 780-232-9766, Tofield, AB. & Tractor Parts.
Tested And Ready
ger. Header only $5400, PU only $4950, 204-734-8690, Swan River, MB. models; Agco, Case, HoneyBee, JD, Mac-
To Ship.
$9450. Trades welcome. 1-800-667-4515, HONEYBEE 30’, 1998, UII PU reel, with Don, MF and NH. Order yours today! 2008 CASE/IH 2020, 30' flex header with
www.combineworld.com steel teeth, fits 2388, fore/aft, cross auger 1-844-227-1831. www.agshield.com transport. 306-528-7632, Nokomis, SK.

963 MACDON DRAPER header 36' with Case transport, 109 hrs. of use since new roll- 1994 MACDON 960, 36’, JD adapter, good 1997 MACDON 960, #PW2723D, 30’, PU Call 1-888-920-1507
8010 adapter, good canvas, $22,000. ers, hyd. motors, canvases, etc. $15,000. condition, c/w transport, $15,000 OBO; reel, TR adapter, double swath, gauge
780-678-0808, Ferintosh, AB. Ron Young, Lumsden, SK. 306-731-7641. 306-264-3834, Kincaid, SK. wheels, $19,000. 1-888-462-3816 or

2004 JD 635 HydraFlex , single point hook RECONDITIONED rigid and flex, most www.farmworld.ca
up , full auger fingers, low stone dam, 6 bat makes and sizes; also header transports.
poly PU reel, poly skid, stubble lights, field Ed Lorenz, 306-344-4811, Paradise Hill, 2005 MACDON 974, 36’ flex draper har-
ready, excellent condition, $17,800. SK. www.straightcutheaders.com vest header, NH or Case adapter, always
shedded, less than 1000 acres per year,
204-746-5735, 204-736-2849, Domain, MB. JD HEADER 1996 30' Rigid with batt reel, $38,000. 306-746-4525, Raymore, SK.
[email protected]
$11,000; also 1994 914 pick up header,

JD MODEL 843 corn head, 8 row, 30” $11,000. 306-460-9027, Flaxcombe, SK. 2006 630R, SINGLE, PT, HHS, shedded, vg

space, new chains, $12,000. Can deliver. 2004 NH 94C 42’ draper header, CR/CX cond, $20,000 w/trailer. Warren, MB. We Purchase Late
Call 204-827-2882, Glenboro, MB. adapter, fore/aft, pea auger, $22,500. Grant 204-771-9267 or Paul 204-461-0337

2004 JOHN DEERE 936 Draper header for 306-948-7681, Cando, SK. 2008 MACDON D60, 35’, new, never Model Equipment
For Parts.
sale. Call 306-493-8101, 306-493-7605, 2006 JD 630F header, 30’, hydra flex, PU JD 914 P, great shape, single point, 12' PU, used w/auger, hyd. fore/aft, gage wheels, SMITH’S TRACTOR WRECKING. Huge
Delisle, SK. reel, fore and aft, shedded, single point $9000 OBO. 780-204-0391, 780-786-2867, PU reel, CA-20 JD adapter, $68,500. Call inventory new and used tractor parts.
hookup, full finger, stone edge, excellent, Mayerthorpe, AB. [email protected] Dave at 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK. 1-888-676-4847.
CASE/IH 1020, 25’, PU reel, fore and aft, field ready. First $20,000 with trailer.
mint cond., new style wobble box, $7500. 780-208-4808, Two Hills, AB. 2004 HONEYBEE 25’, with transport, UII 2010 NH 72C, 30’ header, SS floor, hyd. Harvest Salvage Co. Ltd.
306-468-2621, 306-468-4063 Canwood SK P U r e e l , a u g e r, s h e d d e d , l i ke n ew, fore/aft, done less than 4000 acres, 1-866-729-9876
COMBINE HEADER 2009 JD 635 flex head- $26,500. 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK. $29,000. Can deliver. Call 250-843-7359,
36’ MACDON HEADER 794 flex, PU reel, er full finger auger fore and aft, single point 250-782-0220, Dawson Creek, BC.
fore/aft, good shape, Case adapter, hookup, field ready, comes with Bergen
$31,000. 306-882-3371, Rosetown, SK. 5150 Richmond Ave. East Brandon, MB

1997 HONEYBEE 25’ header, Case/IH trailer $27,000. 306-567-7654, Craik, SK. JOHN DEERE 922 flex header, c/w PU reel, 2002 NH 73C flex header, fits TX or TR, www.harvestsalvage.ca
adaptor, UII reel, cross auger, gauge whls, fore&aft., $7500 OBO. Call 780-352-3012, good condition, asking $15,500. Call New Used & Re-man parts
transport, vg cond, $17,000 OBO. Shauna- JD 930 STRAIGHT cut header 1998, PU Wetaskiwin, AB. 306-358-4342, Denzil, SK.
von, SK. 306-297-3101, 306-297-7867. reels, low acres, w/factory header trans- Tractors Combines Swathers
port, $8500 OBO. 306-421-5217, Benson SK 1998 NH 971, #PN2689E, 30’, batt reel, JD 30’ BATT reel, also Kirby chaff spreader
2005 872 MACDON header adapter for JD was $4,000 now $3,500. 1-888-462-3816 for sale. 306-771-2527, Edenwold, SK. COMB-TRAC SALVAGE. We sell new and
combine, $5000 OBO. Call 306-815-7511, MACDON 36’ w/Batt reel, $1750; MACDON or www.farmworld.ca used parts for most makes of tractors,
Minton, SK. adapters to fit Case/IH, JD, Allis, or CAT, 30’ HONEYBEE, fore/aft, UII PU reel, JD
$1750 each. 204-636-2448, Erickson, MB. 2005 HONEYBEE HEADER, 36’ CNH, adapt- adapter, new canvases, poly skids, flex fin-
er, single UII PU reel, fore & aft reel, al-
1995 MACDON 960 Header 25' with carrier, combines, balers, mixmills and swathers.
field ready; JD adapter to fit a 9600, 9500 2002 AGCO 700, #W22133A, 25’, batt ways shedded, excellent shape, $35,000 ger lifters, always shedded; JD 925 25’ flex Phone 306-997-2209, 1-877-318-2221, Combine World 1-800-667-4515, www.
or CTS combine. $8500 OBO. 306-753-7575 reel, was $7,900 now $4,500. OBO. Call 306-452-3998, Antler, SK. header, Crary air reel and header mounted Borden, SK. www.comb-tracsalvage.com combineworld.com; 20 minutes east of
Cactus Lake, SK. [email protected] 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca fan, poly skids and transport. We buy machinery. Saskatoon, SK on Highway #16. Used Ag &
2010 NEW HOLLAND 94C combine 306-672-3746, 306-672-7822 Gull Lake SK Industrial equipment, new, used & rebuilt
parts, & premium quality tires at unbeatable
2007 MACDON 973, 36’, with transport, header 30' CR/CX adapter, double knife, x- SALVAGE NEW ARRIVALS: County, Nuf- prices! 1 yr. warranty on all parts. Canada’s
auger, hyd. fore/aft, 873 JD adapter, auger and lifters. UII PU reel with fore/aft. field, Volvo; Ford TW20, 6600, 5000, largest inventory of late model combines &
$42,500. 306-424-7511, Montmartre, SK Always shedded in off season, $46,500. 3000; Int. 684, 574, 885; MF 165, 35, S90; swathers. Exceptional service.
306-236-7797, 306-236-6811, Meadow David Brown 1210, 1410, 885. Unity, SK.
CASE/IH 1010, 30’ w/UII PU reel, $3000; Lake, SK. [email protected] 306-228-3011, www.britishtractor.com S EXS M ITH US ED
Case/IH 1010, 25’ w/Batt reel, $2500; In- FARM P ARTS LTD .
ternational 810, $1500. All in gd cond. JD 922 FLEX head, PU reel, on-wagon TRIPLE B WRECKING, wrecking tractors,
306-561-7780, Davidson, SK. transport, real good, $5775. Can deliver. combines, cults., drills, swathers, mixmills. S EX S M ITH , ALTA.
306-946-7923, 306-946-9659, Young, SK. etc. We buy equipment. 306-246-4260, w w w .u sed fa rm pa rts.co m
JD 930D, 30’ draper header, PU reel, 306-441-0655, Richard, SK.
fore/aft, factory transport, vg cond., 2007 NH 94C, #W22120A, 30’, single
$30,000. 403-357-9913, Rimbey, AB. knife, single reel with steel fingers, cross
auger, detachable transport, $31,000.
2002 JD 930R straight cut header w/PU 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca
reel and trailer, very good condition,
2003 CASE 1020 30’ flex header, good
condition, $15,000. Call 306-734-5119,
306-734-7453, Craik, SK.

JD 914P, 7 belt, $10,500; JD 214, 7 belt,
$4200; JD 936D, PU reel, transport, single
point, shedded, field ready, $25,500. All
prices U.S. 701-897-0099, Garrison, ND.

2000 36’ 1042 CASE/IH draper header, PU
reel, tranport, Case adapter, $28,000;
2002 36’ 972 MacDon draper header, PU
reel, transport, Case adapter, $28,000;

M e d icine H a t1999 36’ 962 MacDon draper header, PU
1998 JD 930 Rigid header, PU reels,
fore&aft., good condition, $9500 OBO.
306-264-3834, Kincaid, SK.

2007 NH HB3655, W22135A, 36’, CR
adapter, no cross auger, fore/aft reel, sin-
gle knife drive, $28,000. 1-888-462-3816
or www.farmworld.ca

WANTED: MELROE PU BELTS c/w steel
2006 HONEYBEE, 25’ draper with pea au- teeth (must be like new). 780-662-2617.
reel, transport, Case adapter, $25,000. $12,500. 204-522-5708, Pierson, MB.
Tra ctorA . E . C h o i c o i n e F a r m E q u i p . L t d .
FLEX HEADS: JD 924, $6000; JD 925, ger, $25,000. Call: 780-674-8080, Cherhill, Em ail: fa rm pa rt@ telu spla n et.n et
$6500; JD 930, $6500; JD 925, air reel,
306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. $8500; Case/IH #1020, 25’-$6000, AB. PU header for R series Allis w/Westward 8 Sa lva ge Inc. YOUR ONE STOP FOR NEW ,
30’-$8000; #1015 PU, $3500; #1010, apron 388 w/rubber drapers and steel USED & REBUILT AG PARTS.
1996 NH 971, #N21873G, 14’ header 25’-$4000, 30’-$4500; Agshield 25’ Canola 2009 40’ MACDON FD70, single knife, very teeth, good shape, $2250. 204-636-2448, Specia lizing In N ew, Used
w/Victory pickup, was $4,900 now $4,500. well maintained, JD adapter, $62,500 OBO. Erickson, MB. & Reb uiltAgricultura l
1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca Call 306-640-7373, Assiniboia, SK.

pusher, $7000; Weigh wagons, $2500 up. 2010 MACDON 40’ FD70 flex draper, slow 2005 RAKE-UP PICKUP header, good shape, And C onstruction Pa rts Dis m a n tlin g a ll m a jor m a ke s
1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB a n d m ode ls of tra ctors ,
speed transport, with or w/o Crary air $3000. Call me at 780-678-0808, Ferintosh, Call Today
com b in e s , s w a th e rs , b a le rs
2011 MACDON D60-45, draper header, reel; 2009 Case/IH 2162 40’ flex draper, AB. 1-877-527-7278 a n d fora ge h a rve s te rs .
45’, $69,000. Call Nelson Motors & Equip- pea auger, slow speed transport. Call
ment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or 306-567-7262, Davidson, SK. www.mhtractor.ca Plu s M u ch M o re!
M edicine Ha t, AB .
306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK. WANTED: FLEX HEADER, 20’-25’ for Allis 1-8 00-340-119 2
B uying Ag & Construction
2003 MACDON 972 30', 88 series IH Chalmers L2 or N5 combine. Call COMBINE HOPPERCOVERS: all extensions.
adapter, poly, skid plates, fore and aft, auto 306-773-9784. 204-436-2335, www.hoppercovers.com

head height, slow spd transport, vg condi- 2011 JD 635 flex header with AWS air reel Elm Creek, MB. Equipm ent For D ism antling

2011 TO 2009 Case/IH 2152, 2 to choose tion, $24,500. 204-761-7765, Rivers, MB. and fan, single point hookup, auto cutting TWO 30’ BATT reels, large centre pipe, AGRA PARTS PLUS, parting older trac- Bu yin g Fa rm Equ ipm en t
from. w/pea auger and transporter. Field height sensors, shedded, $38,800. $150 each. 306-885-4545, Sedley, SK. tors, tillage, seeding, haying, along w/oth- Fo rD ism a n tlin g
ready. CIH NH adapter 35’ wide. Made by 1995 JD 930 straight header, new wobble 306-859-7810, Beechy, SK. er Ag equipment. 3 miles NW of Battle-
MacDon. Can deliver. $55,000 or take all box in 2012, MacDon PU reel, shedded, MUDHOG 4WD KIT, fits MF 9790, Gleaner ford, SK. off #16 Hwy. Ph: 306-445-6769. G.S. TRACTOR SALVAGE, JD tractors
for 5 for $236,000. First come, first serve. good condition, $7000. 204-328-7341, JD 930 SUNFLOWER header, rebuilt wob- A75, and Challenger 670 combines. Still in only. 306-497-3535, Blaine Lake, SK.
204-743-2324 anytime, Cypress River, MB. 204-724-2306, Rivers, MB. ble box, vg cond., $9000. Can deliver. Call crate. 18.4x26 tires and rims, $19,000 OBO. LOEFFELHOLZ TRACTOR AND COMBINE
Consider some grain in trade. 204-827-2882, Glenboro, MB. 780-837-8296, Valleyview, AB. Salvage, Cudworth, SK., 306-256-7107. MILESTONE PILER, 36”x46’, 230 Volt, 3
FITS JD R450, 2005 HoneyBee draper We sell new, used and remanufactured PH; Milestone 6-man grading table, 230
2007 IH 2062/MD 974 36’ flex draper to header, 25’, very good condition. Stony FLEX PLATFORMS IN Stock, JD 216, 920, MAURER HOPPER EXTENSION for Case parts for most farm tractors and combines. Volt, 3PH; Grimme GZ1700 two row har-
fit 8120 or CR/CX, canvas, knives, fingers Plain, AB, 780-203-9593 or 780-963-0641. 925, 930, 630, 635. CIH 1020, 25’ and 30’, 8120 or 9120 combine. Will take factory vester; Grimme RL3600 four row windrow-
8/10 $29,800. Trades welcome. 2020 30’ and 35’; NH 973, 30’ w/air and hopper extension on trade. Can deliver. WRECKING COMBINES: IHC 1482, 1460, er; Double L, 60” sizer, model 621.
1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 2009 MACDON 2162, 40’ flex header, w/o air, Cat FL540, 40’. Have many 306-245-3750, Francis, SK. 915, 914, 715, 503, 403; JD 7701, 7700, 306-445-5602, North Battleford, SK.
Case/NH adapter w/pea auger, dual sickle w/Crary air systems. Corn heads: JD 843; 6601, 6600, 106, 105, 95, 630; MF 860,
2003 CASE/IH 1010 30’ header, PU reel, drive, all options, fore and aft, tilt, CIH 1083 in stock. Gary 204-326-7000 at 2010 MAV REDEKOP straw chopper used, 850, 851, 760, 751, 750, 510, S92; NH
fore/aft, exc. cond., $9000 OBO. Grant $65,000. Call 306-596-6701, Regina, SK. Reimer Farm Equip, Hwy. 12 N, Steinbach, $7,000 OBO. Call me at: 780-678-0808, TR70, 95, 1400, 995; White 8900, 8800,
306-746-7336, 306-524-4339, Semans, SK MB. www.reimerfarmequipment.com Ferintosh, AB. 8700, 8650, 8600, 7800, 7600; CFE 5542;
2006 HONEY BEE SP36, #HW3362A, NH Gleaner C, F, L, M; CCIL 9600, 960, 951;
2005 NEW HOLLAND 94C draper header, AHHC, hydraulic fore/aft, mechanical 871 MACDON HEADER ADAPTER for JD 4 WD MUD HOG REAR AXLE, off White Versatile 2000. 306-876-4607 Goodeve SK
30’, $29,200. Call Nelson Motors & Equip- header tilt, single knife drive, $36,000. 60 Series hookup, exc. cond., shedded. 9700 combine, $5500. Call Grant
ment, toll free 1-888-508-4406 or 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca 204-764-2448, Shoal Lake, MB. 403-850-1861, Carstairs, AB. DEUTZ TRACTOR SALVAGE: Used parts
306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK.
CASE/IH 1020 flex header, 25’, PU reel, 2008 HONEYBEE 36’ straight cut header,
hyd. fore/aft, very good shape, $6900. N H a d ap t e r, fo r e / a f t , U I I P U r e e l ,

2007 MF 8200 30’ flex header, UII PU Phone 306-728-1359, Grayson, SK. $26,000. 306-845-7541, 306-845-7542, PUMPS, PRESSURE WASHERS, Honda/Ko- for Deutz and Agco. Uncle Abe’s Tractor, gallantsales.com Large inventory of new
reel, full fingered auger; 2001 30’ Honey- Turtleford, SK. 519-338-5769, fax 338-3963, Harriston ON and used potato equip. Dealer for Tristeel
2005 MACDON 974, 36’ flex draper, c/w Mfg. wash line equip. Dealer for Logan
bee, head sight, auto height, pea auger, 873 JD adapter, fore/aft, hyd. tilt, shed- 2006 MACDON 973, 36’, pea auger, trans- GOODS USED TRACTOR parts (always Equipment. Call Dave 204-254-8126, MB.
ded, $30,000. 306-861-6634, Weyburn SK. port, Empire gauge wheels, fits JD rotary, buying tractors). David or Curtis, Roblin,
empire wheels and transport. Both headers

have single point hook-up and fit 9690 MF. 2008 MACDON FD70, $55,000, 40’, all vg, $35,900. Cam-Don Motors Ltd, Perdue, shin pumps, 1-1/2” to 4”, Landa pressure MB., 204-564-2528, 1-877-564-8734. SAVE
Call 306-677-2689, Swift Current, SK. options, 60/70 JD hook-up, shedded, vg SK. 306-237-4212. washers, steam washers, parts washers.
condition. 306-648-2418, Gravelbourg, SK. M&M Equip. Ltd. Parts and Service, Regi- W H Y PAY M O RE?? CALL FYFE &
MF 9700 25’ flex header with MacDon PU 3- 2015 CASE/IH PU HEAD Swathmas- na, SK., 306-543-8377, fax 306-543-2111.
reels, Qwik cut knife, vg cond., with extra 36’ MACDON 972 draper header, split PU ter pickups, shedded, field ready, $21,000 BALER BELTIN G
knife, $6500. Ph 306-723-4317, Cupar, SK. reel, fore&aft., pea auger, 80/88 series ea. 6- RIGID 1010 HEADS, PU reels, MAGIKIST HIGH PRESSURE washer, pump
Case/IH adapter, w/transport, good con- fore/aft, header transports, shedded, 3 yrs. old. 306-771-2527, Edenwold, SK. John Deere M od el 530 -535 3 p ly
2000 HONEYBEE 36’, JD adapter, not sin- dition, $14,000 OBO; Also, 25’ MacDon 9/10, $15,000 - $21,500. 403-823-9976, Dia m on d top la ced w ith a llig a torla cin g -
gle point, 1 year on new guards, $18,000. 960 draper header, w/PU reel, good cond, Drumheller, AB. STEIGER TRACTOR PARTS for sale. Very Com p le te S e t-$2,371.00
306-264-7792, Glenbain, SK. $6500 OBO. 306-961-8061, Shellbrook, SK affordable new and used parts available, • New Holla n d M od el 660-664-668 3 p ly m in i rou g h
2005 MACDON 963 36’, JD adaptor, single made in Canada and USA. 1-800-982-1769 top la ced w ith a llig a torla cin g -
1998 CIH 1010 rigid, 30’, bat reel, fore/aft 2004 NH 94C, #HW3359A, UII split reel, point and multi point hookups, upper cross Com p le te S e t-$1,828.00
oil wobble, transport, very good, 6000. reel fore/aft, gauge wheels and transport, auger, fore and aft, pickup reel, transport. ALLISON TRANSMISSIONS Service,
306-736-7319 daytime, Kipling, SK. $29,900. Phone: 1-888-462-3816 or 306-478-2576, McCord, SK. Sales and Parts. Exchange or custom re-

2008 MF AGCO 5100 Approx. 300 hrs. used; JD 930 RIGID, batt. reel, fore/aft, Green- builds available. Competitive warranty. Ca s e IH/ Hes s ton m od el 8460/ 8560/ 560/ 565 3 Ply Chevron w / a llig a torla cin g
36' flex header w/transport. Shedded. www.farmworld.ca
lighted, w/crop lifters. Call 306-356-4550, Spectrum Industrial Automatics Ltd., Com p le te S e t-$2,450.00
$27,500. 780-961-2435, Legal, AB. 1997 HONEY BEE SP25, #H21901A, UII Dodsland, SK. DL #905231. Com plete s ets form os tm akes ...Call forpricing
Blackfalds, AB. 1-877-321-7732. • B u lk B eltin g M os tSizes • En dles s B elts Too
2006 CIH 1020 flex header, 30’, on-mov- PU reel, single knife, Gleaner low block ad, NE T W R AP
er, fore&aft., PU reel, $27,000 OBO; Also, single knife, UII pickup reel, $12,900.
2010 HoneyBee, 36’, PU reel, all options, 1-888-462-3816 or www.farmworld.ca CO M BIN E PARTS
For Over 30 Years
with CIH adapter, $46,000 OBO. Call 2006 NH 72C, 30’, PU reels, fore/aft, auto Rub B a rs , Conca ves , Ca ges , RotorCones , Va ne K its , W a lkers ,
780-853-0603, Vermillion, AB. COMBINETHE LEADER AND FeederCha ins , frontdrum s a nd s prockets , a ugers , a uger
header height, fits Case/IH 80, TR, and TX PARTSINNOVATOR IN
troughs , top cha ffers a nd b ottom s ieves ,
2013 JOHN DEERE 640 draper header, series, $23,500; 2002 NH 971, 25’, PU reel,
40’, $74,000. Call Nelson Motors & Equip- fore/aft, $8500. Call 204-546-3443,
m e n t , t o l l f r e e 1 - 8 8 8 - 5 0 8 - 4 4 0 6 o r Grandview, MB.
(a irfoil a nd s ta nda rd), s hoe fra m es .
306-868-2022, Avonlea, SK. For a Noticeable Improvement in combine performance we
2010 35’ CIH 2020 flex header, comes manufacture Feeder Chains, Conventional Concaves, Rotary P ICK UP BELTS & TEETH, D RIV E BELTS
Concaves, Air Foil Chaffers, and Plastic Louvered Sieves. • G UARD S & CUTTIN G PARTS
2010 JOHN DEERE 635D hydra-float, dual with Bergen transport. Call: 306-774-3262, • SCH EASYCUT SYSTEM S

knife drive, pea auger, avg cond., $42,000. Swift Current, SK.

306-648-7618, Gravelbourg, SK.

2012 MACDON FD70, 40’, JD adapter, sin- HARVEST • SW ATH ER CAN VAS UP TO 42” – $14.49/FT

gle point hook-up, single drive. SERVICES • H O N EY BEE H EAD ER 413⁄4” W /G UID E/EXTRA TH ICK,M ACD O N 411⁄2” W /G UID E

306-267-4815, Big Beaver, SK. TWO JOHN DEERE 930 flex headers, (1990 a Division of Ralph McKay Industries Inc. • PICK UP REEL FIN G ERS:H ARTCARTER,M ACD O N ,U-2

PARTING OUT 1998 Freightliner FL70, 5.9 and 1991), PU reels, fore&aft., $8000/ea. 1-800-667-2601 • www.harvestservices.ca S a ska to o n 1- 800- 667- 3095 M a n ito b a 1- 800- 387- 2 768
Cummins, 6 spd. trans., rear end, cab OBO. Call 306-264-3834, Kincaid, SK.

parts, hood good, 1100x225 tires, 80% 2010 MACDON FD70, 35’ flex draper, JD R egin a 1- 800- 667- 9871 Ed m o n to n 1- 800- 2 2 2 - 6594

tread left on tires mounted on Budd rims. adapter, $56,000 OBO. 306-563-8482, FYFE P A R TS w w w .fyfepa rts .com

306-882-3371, Rosetown, SK. 306-782-2586, Regina, SK.

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CONTEST ALERT

And the winner is ...

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winner of the Western Producer’s $14,000 to see the video of our prize winner being

John Deere Gator™ giveaway contest! presented with his brand new Gator™.

The Wawota, Sask., farmer couldn’t believe his luck when we pulled into his driveway with
Nelson Motors salesman Jeff Engle on July 30 to present him with the keys to a John Deere
Gator, the grand prize of our year-long anniversary contest.

Andrew and his wife, Danielle, farm 6,000 acres in the Wawota area and will put their prize
to good use on their farm.

“We received entries from all across Canada,” said Western Producer
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centre tube ......................................... $1,690 6,900Cummins 8.3L ............................... $

PICKUP REELS USED KITS NEW JD PARTS

NEW USED IN STOCK Cross-flow fan kit, IN STOCK 3,900IH 466 $

IN STOCK HCC UII 40’ MD FD70...........................................$8,480 CIH 80/88 ........................................... $1,975 JD 9000 series RHS feederhouse shield ... $395 6 cyl ..........
42’ UII 88C .............................................. $7,800 2-spd Cylinder kit, JD 8820................. $2,250 7,500Genesis
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...........$ JD 9600/10, 9650/10 straw walker........$1,100
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2014 ROME 22E14.5 2014 ROME 185-994 2014 ROME AG12 2014 ROME RALSE-16 2014 ROME RP-180HDE
Ejector Scraper Finishing Ejector Scraper
35’ 6” Wide, 94 Disks, 185LB Weight/Disk, 12’ Wide, Hyd Tilt, GPS/Laser Ready, Tandem Kit Available, 10’ Cut Width, 18Yd
14’ 6” Cut Width, 22yd Capacity Heaped, 17,390LB, 24” Disks, Hyd Trans, 9” Spacing, Oil Adjustable Hitch, Replaceable 14Yd Capacity, 17’4” Wide, 15,074LB, 4 - 13.5x16.1 Capacity Heaped, 26,000LB, 2 - 29.5x25
Bath Bearings, Bearing Wear Plates, 1-5/8” Axles Cutting Edges
28,940LB, 6 - 20.5x25 Tires, Laser/GPS Ready Size Tires, 16’ Width of Cut, Laser/GPS Ready, Hyd Tilt Tires, Laser/GPS Ready
$66,488 $6,800
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$36,806 $88,870 $42,467
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2009-2010 MacDon D60, 40’, transport ................................................$47,600-$54,000 (OX,RA,ES)

VARIOUS JOHN DEERE COMBINES FROM 9600 to S690 1996 MacDon 960, 36’ , CIH adapter................................................................... $14,900 (RE)

Special finance programs available on all used combines 1990-1998 MacDon 960, 36’, JD adapter..............................................$12,500-$18,500 (RE,ES)

NUMEROUS PLATFORMS JOHN DEERE, MACDON & HONEY BEE 1998 MacDon 962, 36’, JD adapter ..................................................................... $24,900 (ES)

From 30’ to 45’ units, drapers, rigid, flex and flex drapers. 2003 MacDon 972, 36’ ......................................................................................... $26,500 (ES)
Call for details and options...Great finance option available
2004 MacDon 973, 36’, JD adapter .......................................................$28,600-$31,900 (ES,OX)

2006 MacDon 973, 36’ ......................................................................................... $36,300 (OX)

GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT FRANK
TUCHSCHERER
2011 ATV/GATORS Walinga 510 Grain Vacuum ................................................................................... $5,900 (OX) 306-869-7889
JD 9630 2008 Brandt 8x52 Grain Auger.............................................................................. $9,900 (RE) RICK ARNESON
TRACK 2009 JD 6x4 Gator ................................................................................................. $7,000 2009 Brandt 13x70HP Grain Auger ..................................................................... $15,900 (AV) 306-536-7111
TRACTOR 2012 JD 550 XUV Gator........................................................................................ $10,500 2013 Brandt 13x40 pto Load Out Auger, mover, new ......................................... $17,600 (AV) JARET NELSON
2008 JD 620i XUV Gator....................................................................................... $10,400 2008 Brandt 13x70XL Grain Auger...................................................................... $14,500 (ES) 306-868-7700
Stock #425435A, 340 hrs 2012 JD 625i XUV Gator....................................................................................... $13,900 2009 Brandt 13x70XL Grain Auger...................................................................... $14,400 (OX)
2011 JD 825i XUV Gator....................................................................................... $15,600 2010 Brandt 13x90HP Grain Auger ..................................................................... $20,000 (AV) JEFF ENGLE
$369,000 2009 Brandt 1545LP Conveyor ............................................................................ $19,900 (AV) 306-577-7815
COMPACT UTILITYTRACTORS 2010 Farm King 10x70 Grain Auger .................................................................... $10,000 (RA) CURTIS KILBACK
2010 Farm King 13x85 Grain Auger ............................................................................. $19,000 (OX) 306-452-7700
CHALLENGER 2012 Kubota BX2360, tiller, mower, 245 hrs ....................................................... $13,900 2008 Westfield MKP130-111 Grain Auger........................................................... $16,500 (OX) BOB KOSIOR
TRACTOR 2002 JD 4110, tiller, 625 hrs ................................................................................ $11,000 2008 Sakundiak HD10-2200 Grain Auger ............................................................. $6,900 (ES) 306-483-8557

Stock #479478B, 1000 4 WD TRACTORS (RA) GRAIN CARTS ALF TIDE
hrs, IVT transmission (RA) 306-421-9397
2013 Case IH 500, powershift, duals, PTO, 750 hrs .......................................... $311,000 (RE) 2005 Bourgault 750, tarp..................................................................................... $29,000 (RE)
$155,900 2012 JD 9460R, triples, pto, hi-flo, 495 hrs....................................................... $346,000 (AV) 1999 Bourgault 1100, tarp................................................................................... $32,200 (AV) CALVIN BILL
2011 JD 9630, duals, 1461 hrs .......................................................................... $297,000 (ES) 2008 Brent 1084................................................................................................... $38,000 (RA) 306-421-3607
2013 2004 JD 9420, duals,24 spd, 4266 hrs .............................................................. $159,900 DARCY YERGENS
JD S690 1994 JD 8570, 12 spd, duals, 5550 hrs ............................................................... $59,900 (RE) SPRAYERS
COMBINE 1993 Case IH 9270, std trans, duals, 5000 hrs.................................................... $62,000 (AV) ESTEVAN
2009 JD 4830, 1450 hrs ..................................................................................... $257,000 (RA) 306-421-9624
Stock #547199A, TRACK TRACTORS (OX) 2007 JD 4930, Raven auto boom, 2001 hrs ...................................................... $214,900 (AV) RANDY KOSIOR
244 engine hrs (AV) 2009 JD 4930, 1182 hrs ..................................................................................... $265,900 (AV) 306-483-8595
2011 JD 9630T, 571 hrs ..................................................................................... $369,000 (AV) 2009 JD 4930, 1412 hrs ..................................................................................... $265,500 (AV)
$445,000 2009 JD 9630T, 2078 hrs ................................................................................... $298,000 (RE) 2011 JD 4930, 1650 nhrs ................................................................................... $269,900 (AV) MARLYN
(RA) 2012 JD 4940, 600 hrs ....................................................................................... $374,900 (ES) STEVENS
2011 2 WD - MFWD TRACTORS (RA) 2012 JD 4940, 715 hrs .............................................................................................CALL (RA) SALES MANAGER
JD 450 1996 Spray Coupe 3630, 80’, 2500 hrs................................................................ $32,000 (ES) 306-868-7755
WINDROWER 1982 JD 4440, loader, duals, 10,167 hrs ............................................................. $32,900 (AV) 1996 Wilmar 765, 2795 hrs.................................................................................. $42,000 (RE)
2011 JD 7200R, 2408 hrs................................................................................... $155,000 (ES) 2011 Apache AS1020, 104’, Trimble, Raven controls, 268 hrs ......................... $193,000 (RE)
Stock #431364A, 2004 JD 7320, MFWD,loader, 10,350 hrs............................................................. $66,900 2006 NH SF115, pull type, suspended boom....................................................... $27,900 (AV)
780 hrs, 640D header 2008 JD 7330, loader, 3200 hrs ......................................................................... $106,900 (RA) 2002 Spray Air SB3400, pull type, suspended boom.......................................... $17,000 (ES)
2007 JD 7520, loader, 8500 hrs ........................................................................... $87,900 (OX) Flexi-Coil System 65, 100’ pull type...................................................................... $5,000 (RA)
$161,000 2008 JD 7630, MFWD, loader, 4700 hrs............................................................. $110,000 (ES)
2005 JD 7720, 5000 hrs ..................................................................................... $107,900 (OX) TRACTOR BLADES
2012 JD 8310R, MFWD, IVT, 400 hrs.................................................................. $289,900 (OX)
1997 NH 8670, MFWD, loader, 10,113 hrs ........................................................... $40,000 (AV) Leon M70, 3 pt hitch, 7 ft.......................................................................................... $900 (RE)
1998 NH 8770, MFWD, loader, 5000 hrs .............................................................. $56,900 (OX) Degelman 5700, 10’, hyd angle, JD 7730 mounts................................................. $8,950 (OX)
1989 White 160, MFWD, loader, 7800 hrs............................................................ $22,900 (AV) Degelman 7900, 16’, 6 way, Case Steiger 500 mounting ................................... $39,900 (RE)
2010 Challenger MT645, MFWD, IVT trans, 1000 hrs........................................ $155,900 (RA)
2008 Case IH 210 Puma, MFWD, duals, 1690 hrs ............................................... $97,500 (RA) HAYING EQUIPMENT
1989 Case IH 2096, loader, 5800 hrs ................................................................... $24,400 (RE)
20096 JD 5055E, loader, 1700 hrs ....................................................................... $26,000 (OX) 1990-1994 JD 535 Round Balers (4) .........................................................$6,900-$8,900 (RA)
2013 JD 6140D, loader, 200 hrs........................................................................... $81,500 (ES) 1998-2000 JD 566 Round Balers (4) .....................................................$11,000-$12,900 (AV)
2002 NH TV140, cab, MFWD, loader, 5133 hrs .................................................... $56,900 (OX) 2001-2005 JD 567 Round Balers (4) .....................................................$13,900-$18,600 (RA)
(ES) 2007-2010 JD 568 Round Balers (4) .....................................................$24,900-$35,400 (RA)
COMBINES (AV) 2005 JD 557 Round Baler .................................................................................... $13,900 (RA)
(RE) 2008 JD 558 Round Baler .................................................................................... $21,500 (RA)
2013 (3) JD S690, loaded, 200 sep hrs.............................................................. $445,000 New Holland 1033 HayLiner Stacker..................................................................... $6,000 (RE)
2012 JD S680, loaded, 350 sep hrs ................................................................... $392,500 (AV) 2002 New Holland BB940 Square Baler.............................................................. $33,000 (OX)
2012 JD S680, loaded, 460 sep hrs ................................................................... $381,500 (ES) 2003 Hesston 956 Round Baler ........................................................................... $15,900 (RE)
2007 JD 9870 STS, duals, 1525 sep hrs ............................................................ $188,000 (ES) 2003 New Holland BR780 Round Baler ............................................................... $12,500
2008 JD 9870 STS, duals, 950 sep hrs .............................................................. $252,000 (RE) 2002 New Holland 688 Round Baler.................................................................... $12,900
2008 JD 9870 STS, duals, 1100 sep hrs ............................................................ $234,700 (RA) 1996 New Holland 664 Round Baler...................................................................... $6,600
2009 JD 9870 STS, duals, Contour Master 733 sep hrs.................................... $260,000 (AV) 2002 JD 956 Mower Conditioner, 14.5’, disc mower .......................................... $16,000
2009 JD 9870 STS, duals, 784 sep hrs .............................................................. $254,000 (RE)
2009 JD 9870 STS, duals, 850 sep hrs .............................................................. $266,000 (AV) SP WINDROWERS
2009 JD 9870 STS, duals, 1126 sep hrs ............................................................ $223,900 (AV)
2009 JD 9870 STS, duals, 1244 sep hrs ............................................................ $215,900 (ES) 2012 JD A400, 36’ header, 225 hrs.................................................................... $138,000 (RE)
2010 JD 9870 STS, duals, 700 sep hrs .............................................................. $286,900 (ES) 2011 JD D450, 40’ header, 780 hrs.................................................................... $161,000 (AV)
2010 JD 9870 STS, duals, 787 sep hrs .............................................................. $285,000 (AV) 2004 JD 4895, no header, 2000 hrs ..................................................................... $44,500 (OX)
2010 JD 9870 STS, duals, 952 sep hrs .............................................................. $282,800 (AV) 2006 JD 4895, 30’ Honey Bee, 1153 hrs.............................................................. $80,000 (RE)
2007 JD 9860 STS, duals, new engine, 2127 hrs .............................................. $139,000 (ES) 2008 JD 4895, 36’ Honey Bee, 1311 hrs............................................................ $100,900 (ES)
2007 JD 9860 STS, 20.8x42 duals, 1525 hrs..................................................... $188,000 (AV) 2009 JD 4995, 36’ header, 979 hrs .................................................................... $106,000 (RE)
2009 JD T670, pickup header, 350 hrs.............................................................. $244,000 (RE) 2009 MF 9430, 30’ header, 1820 hrs ................................................................... $81,500 (RA)
2010 JD T670, duals, 823 Hrs............................................................................ $238,000 (OX) 2010 MacDon M100, 30’ header, 352 hrs.......................................................... $109,800 (RE)
2010 JD 9770 STS, 42” duals, Contour Master, 653 hrs ................................... $264,700 (AV) 2012 MacDon M155, 40’ header, 280 hrs.......................................................... $157,000 (OX)
2008 JD 9770 STS 20.8x38 duals, 1272 hrs...................................................... $202,900 (ES) 2012 MacDon M155, 35’ header, 384 hrs.......................................................... $157,900 (RE)
2009 JD 9770 STS 900/60R32 tires, 875 hrs..................................................... $239,000 (OX) 1998 MacDon 9200, 30’ draper, 1900 hrs ........................................................... $40,000 (AV)
2005 JD 9760 STS duals, 1940 hrs.................................................................... $148,900 (RE) 2005 Premier 9352i, 36’ header, 995 hrs ............................................................ $78,000 (ES)
2006 JD 9760 STS, 1566 hrs.............................................................................. $149,900 (ES)
2006 JD 9760 STS, duals, 1500 hrs................................................................... $172,000 (ES) SEEDING EQUIPMENT
2006 JD 9760 STS, duals, 1771 hrs................................................................... $158,000 (RA)
2002 JD 9750 STS, 20.8x38 duals, 2953 hrs....................................................... $97,500 (RE) JD DB60, 36 row corn planter, 2008.................................................................. $161,000 (ES)
2000 JD 9650W, pickup header, 1800 hrs ......................................................... $109,000 (AV) 90’ SeedMaster TXB-M90/1910, 12” spg, double shoot, all run monitors,
2002 JD 9650W, Contour Master, 2181 hrs ....................................................... $105,900 (OX) (AV)
1998 JD 9610, duals, pickup, 3327 hrs ............................................................... $63,500 (RA) 550 bus, JD 1910 air cart, 2013 .................................................................... $369,000
1995 JD CTS chopper, dlx controls, hopper xtns, 3558 hrs................................ $40,000 (RA) 70’ SeedMaster SXG550, 12” spacing, double shoot, sectional control, (ES)
1990 JD 9500, 3400 hrs ....................................................................................... $29,500 (AV) (RA)
2009 CIH 7120 CM, pickup, 484 hrs .................................................................. $219,000 (RA) 550 bus cart, 2012 ......................................................................................... $269,000 (AV)
(ES) 50’ JD 1830, double shoot, steel pkrs,10” spg.no tank 2010............................. $87,000 (ES)
COMBINE PLATFORMS 60’ JD 1820/1910, 10” spg, ss, arm, rubber press, 430 bus tbh cart ................ $76,900 (RA)
(RA) 60’ JD 1820/1910, 2002, double shoot, 430 bus................................................. $69,000 (AV)
2005 New Holland 94C-30’, draper ..................................................................... $29,200 60’ JD 1820, 10” spg, d/s, arm, stl pkrs, no tank ............................................... $69,000 (RA)
MacDon PW-7 Pickup Headers .............................................................$19,000-$26,000 (AV) 52’ JD 1820/1910, 2003,10” spg, steel pkrs, ss, 350 bus TBH tank................... $64,900 (RA)
Precision Pickup Headers .......................................................................$7,500-$15,000 (AV) 40’ JD 1895/1910, 2003............................................................................................CALL (AV)
2005-2012 JD 635, flex, 12 units, some with air reels 35’ .................$$29,500-$46,500 (AV) 40’ JD 737, 230 bus 787 tank.............................................................................. $35,000 (ES)
2013 JD 640D, 40’ draper .................................................................................... $74,000 (AV) Bourgault 5440, air seeder tank 2004................................................................. $55,000 (ES)
2010 JD 640D, 40’ draper .................................................................................... $59,000 (ES-RE) 76’ Bourgault 3310, w/6700 tank...................................................................... $265,000 (RA)
2009-2010 JD 635D, 35’ drapers.............................................................$51,000-59,000 (RA) 65’ Bourgault 3310, 2008, 10” spg, MRB .......................................................... $165,900 (OX)
2005-2008 JD 936D, 36’ drapers...........................................................$33,000-$41,000 (RA) 53’ Bourgault 5710, w/5200 tow between tank ................................................. $61,500 (RE)
1997 JD 930F, flex platform, Kehoe air reel .......................................................... $6,000 40’ Bourgault FH36-42, 3195 tank ...................................................................... $22,000 (ES)
2001 JD 930F, flex platform................................................................................. $14,100 (RA) 40’ Bourgault 8800, 3225 tank ............................................................................ $25,900 (ES)
1994-1997 JD 930R, 30’ rigid, bat & pickup reels available ........................$6,500 & up (RA) 40’ Flexi-Coil 5000, 2320 tank............................................................................. $45,000 (RA)
1998 Shelbourne CX84, 30’ stripper header ....................................................... $22,000 (RE) 40’ Flexi-Coil 5000, 2320 tank............................................................................. $34,000 (RE)
1999 Honey Bee SP30, 30’ draper, crop auger, CIH adapter............................... $22,500 (RA) 45’ Flexi-Coil 5000, 2320 tank............................................................................. $49,000 (RE)
1999 Honey Bee SP36, 36’ draper, crop auger, transp ....................................... $18,900 (ES) 33’ Flexi-Coil 5000, 1330 tank, NH3 kit............................................................... $40,000
2000 Honey Bee SP36, 36’, Gleaner adapter....................................................... $24,000 (AV) 57’ Flexi-Coil 5000, 3450 tank............................................................................. $41,000
2008 MacDon FD70, 40’ flex draper.................................................................... $69,900 (AV)
2009 MacDon FD70, 40’ flex draper.................................................................... $61,900 (ES,RE) OTHER
2009 MacDon FD70, 35’ flex draper.................................................................... $59,900
2010-2011 MacDon D60, 45’, transport ................................................$58,900-$69,000 2002 Highline 7000HD Bale Processor.................................................................. $9,000 (OX)
2008 Highline BP8100 Bale Processor................................................................ $15,600 (RA)
2004 Bale King 3110 Bale Processor .................................................................... $9,700 (ES)
2010 Frontier AB13G Bale Spear........................................................................... $1,200 (AV)
New Holland 1033 Bale Wagon ............................................................................. $6,000 (RA)
1993 Inland DA92 92” 3pt Snowblower ................................................................ $4,000 (ES)

MISC EQUIPMENT

Frontier 3 pt 48” Disk ............................................................................................ $1,500 (RA)
2010 JD Z925A Zero Turn Mower 47 hrs............................................................. $11,750 (ES)
2008 Frontier 1072 Grooming Mower 6 ................................................................ $1,900 (AV)
Frontier GM3072 Grooming Mower 6.................................................................... $2,750 (AV)
2010 Schulte XH1500 Rotary Mower 15’ ............................................................ $18,500 (RA)
2007 JD 655 Rotary Tiller ...................................................................................... $2,000 (AV)

GOOD DEALS...AND A GOOD DEAL MORE!

SERVING SOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN SINCE 1959

Avonlea, SK • Radville, SK • Oxbow, SK • Estevan, SK • Redvers, SK

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20 min. E of Saskatoon on Hwy. 16

Text Us! 306-229-9507 Email: [email protected]

Numerous pictures available on our website www.combineworld.com

2008 2009 2007 NEW 14’
JD 9870STS IH 8120 NH CR9070 SWATHMASTER

615 pickup included, New pickup included, Pro 600 yield & 1225 thrash hours, 76C pickup included,
1025 separator moisture, 900 fronts,
hours, field ready, $ 8 belt, hydraulic $
159,800$1215 separator 139,800yield and 13,838windguard,
yield & $ moisture .............. ultra-float .................
hours ...................
169,900moisture ....

2009 2008 2012 2009
NH CR9070 NH CR9060 CHALLENGER NH H8040
WR9740
1047 thresh hours, 16’ pickup 1410 hours, 76C pickup
included, yield & moisture, included, 36’ HB header, swath roller, new knives,
Intelliview
monitor, 119,800field $ 227 hours, 30’, $ skids, PUR fingers, $
99,800double swath, 88,900excellent
field $ ready .................... like NEW.................. condition..................

154,800ready.........

WE WELCOME YOUR TRADES!!

2011 1998 2007 1982 1999
JD 4930 WILLMAR APACHE VERSATILE JD 9100
8100 AS1210 1150
4WD, 260 HP, 16 speed,
120’, 1635 hours, June 2014 90’ sprayer, 90’ high clearance, mechanical drive, GPS 20.8x42 Firestone
3444 hours, duals, 77,800$Greenstar ready,
Green Light DONE, & Auto Steer, radial triples, $
199,800Field ready...........$ 42,800$high clearance, 99,8001999 hours, $ 48,800Atom jet, 6450 hours................
loaded!!
AWD ........................
2 sets of tires .......... 5 hyds .....................

2011 2012 2012 2008 IH 2006
IH PUMA 195 JD 9335R JD 8235R MAGNUM 335 NH TJ380

195 HP, MFWD, 3215 hours, 3 point hitch, duals, 3800 hours, PTO, MFWD, 330HP, 4100 hours, PTO, 380HP,
3 point hitch,
1378 hours, $ powershift, $ 3 point hitch, $ 119,8004WD, $
89,800condition.................. 169,900PTO, sold 149,900duals, sold 129,900duals $
excellent 7121 hours...........
front & back ........
w/ warranty ......... w/ warranty .........

FINANCING & LEASING AVAILABLE!

2009 2004 1997 2004 BACKHOES
TRIDEKON DEGELMAN JD 914 IH RBX562
SA 1800

Grain extractor in excellent Side arm, Hard core round baler, 32,8001997 JD 710D 4WD, $

condition, $ 16.5x16.1 SL $ Belts new, $ 1000 PTO, $ heated cab, 11,693 hours....
15,950grain bags ................ 8,980Goodyears, 9,450auger 9/10, 9,800standard
9’ or 10’ 31,800e1x9t9e3ndCaahtoeer,p5il,l0a0r 341h6oBur4sW....D..,$

sold w/ warranty........... floor 7/10 ..................... tires/pickup ..................

CARTS X2 CARTS X3

2009 2005 39,8002003 NH/FC SC380 $ 34,8002003 JD 1910, 340 $ 1997
MORRIS MORRIS FLEXI-COIL
MAXIM MAXIM 380 bushel, tow behind . bushel, new NH3 kit 5000
2000 Flexi-Coil 2340, ............
50’, 10” spacing 10”spacing, double shoot, 57’ w/ mid row NH3,
16,800230 bushel, in very $ 29,8002002 JD 1900, 350 $
w/ 8370XL tank, 8370, 370 bu, 3.5” rubber packers,
97,900fertilizer ....................$ 64,900tow behind $ good condition................ bushel, good condition......... 15,800blockage $
TBT, liquid 16,800t2o0w01beJhDin1d9.0..0..,..2..7..0...b..u..s..h..e..l,...$

tank ......................... monitor.....................

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SWATHERS COMBINES CONT. HEADERS

2013 MacDon M155 (SC) c/w 35ft D65 header, pu reel, hyd F&A, forked 2012 CIH 8120 (SC) duals, lat tilt, small tube rotor, full auto guidance, trailer hitch....$299,000 2012 CIH 2162 (SC) 40ft, dbl knife, pu reel, upper cross auger, AFX adapter....SOLD
castors, 4760 acres........................................................................................$156,000 2013 CIH 7130 (SC) lat tilt, ext wear rotor, stnd chopper, pro 700, 800 tires, trailer hitch...$285,500
2011 MacDon M155 (SA) c/w D60 40ft header, roto shears..............$140,000 2010CIH7120(LL)duals,lateraltilt,extendedwearrotor,HIDlights,c/w2016header,autosteer...$269,000 2010 CIH 2142 (ES) 35ft, 5 batt reel, AFX adapter, transport, upper cross auger....$75,000
2010 CIH WD2303 (SC) c/w DHX362 header, upgrade cab, cab suspension..$135,900 2011 CIH 9120 (LL) 620 duals, lateral tilt, leather, c/w 3016 header, megna cut chopper...$265,000 2010 MacDon FD70 (SA) 35ft, JD adapter, pea auger, transport, poly c-bar...$75,000
2012 CIH WD1903 (SA) c/w DH362, cab suspension only, chaff wiper kit, 2010 CIH 8120 (SA) lat tilt, HD planet w/diff lock, HID lighting, Y&M, c/w 2016 PU header...$257,000 2010 CIH 2152 (SA) 45ft, dbl knife, 5 batt reel, AHHC, transport...$67,000
cold start pkg, 315 hrs..........................................................$125,000 2009 CIH 9120 (SA) 900 tires, c/w 2016 pu header, lat tilt, 1004 rotor hrs...$249,900 2010 CIH 2162 (SC) 30ft, pu reel, 2388 adapter, cross auger.......$62,900
1995 Westward 9000 Turbo (ES) c/w MacDon 960 header, 36FT, 2439 eng hrs...$35,000 2011 CIH 7120 (SC) luxury cab, HID lighting, lateral tilt, fine cut 2012 CIH 2152 (SC) 40ft, single knife, AHHC, AFX adapter, transport...$62,900
1996Premier4930(SC)c/w972header,24ft,pureel,newknife,canvas&guard...$29,500 chopper, 620 duals, 836 rotor hours......................................................................$242,900 2012 CIH 3020 (SC) 30ft, dbl knife, AFX adapter, AWS air reel............$48,500
2008 CIH HDX182 Conditioner (SC) 18ft, steel rollers..................$26,900 2010 CIH 8120 (SC) 520 duals, lat tilt, fine cut chopper, auto-guidance, 2011 CIH 2020 (SC) 35ft, AWS air reel, hyd F&A..................................$47,500
2006 MacDon S30 (SC) 30ft, pick up reel...................................$17,000 c/w 2016 pu hdr, 1136 rot..........................................$229,500 2006 CIH 2042 (SA) 36ft split reel, 8120 adapter, new canvas, knives, & guards.$45,000
2009 CIH 8120 (SC) duals, lat tilt, HID lights, autoguidance, 1241 rotor hrs...$215,900
SEEDERS 2008 CIH 8010 (SA) deluxe cab, 900 tires, c/w 2016 pu header, fine cut chopper...$210,000 NH 94C (SC) 36ft, AFX adapter, cross auger, transport.......................................SOLD
2009 CIH 7120 (SC) 900 singles, lateral tilt, HID stadium lighitng, AFX
2013 Seedhawk 84-12 (SA) 800 TBH tank, agtron blockage, viper pro, 2010 CIH 2020 (SC) 35ft, AWS air reel, 6 batt pu reel.............................$44,500
rotor, chopper, 977 rotor hrs.........................................................................................SOLD 2009 CIH 2020 (SC) 35ft, pu reel, F&A, auto header...........................$39,000
canola bag lift...............................................................................SOLD 2005 HoneyBee SP36 (SC) 36ft, upper cross auger............................$37,900
2008 JD 9770 STS (SC) singles, auto guidance, c/w pu header, long auger, 850 rotor hrs...$198,500
2011 Bourgault 3310 (SC) 75ft, 12” spacing, double shoot, 6550 tank, 2012 CIH 7120 (SA) 900 singles, stnd rotor, michaels topper, c/w 2007 CIH 2062 (SC) 35ft, upper cross auger, AFX adapter, shedded...SOLD
X20 map link, MRB 25....................................................................$298,000 2016 header, 1190 rotor hrs.................................................................$195,000
2011 Bourgault 3310 (SC) SE, 68ft, 12” spacing, MRB, blockage, 2009 CIH 7088 (SA) 800 singles, lat tilt, AFX rotor, c/w 2016 header, chopper...$189,900 2003 MacDon 972 (LL) 36ft, pu reel, AFX adapter, transport...$29,000
2010CIH7088(SC)800singles,lattilt,AFXrotor,stndchopper,Y&M,830rotorhrs...$189,000 2009 CIH 2020 (SA) 35ft, trailer, pu reel......................................$25,000
6550 tank, 4 tank metering, X20 w/camera......................SOLD 2007 CIH 7010 (SC) 1550 rotor hrs, 800 singles, chopper, lat tilt, AFX rotor...$187,000 1998 HoneyBee SP36 (SC) 36ft, pu reel, transport, cross auger, 2388 adapter..$22,900
2008 CIH 8010 (SA) 900 singles front, 600 singles rear, fine cut 2001 HoneyBee SP30 (SC) 30ft, pu reel, transport, 2388 adapter...$22,000
2009 JD 1870 (ES) 56ft, 12” spacing, full blockage, single castors, 1910 chopper, c/w 2016 header....................................................................................$179,000 1995 HoneyBee SP30 (SC) 30ft, pu reel, transport, 2388 adapter.................$19,500
TBH cart, conveyor..........................................................................$199,900 2007 CIH 8010 (LL) 900 tires, c/w 2016 pu header, fine cut chopper, 1997 Macdon 960 (LL) 36FT, p/u, pea auger, 2388 adapter.........$17,900
2009 Seedhawk 50-12 (SA) MR440 tank, dbl shoot, 10” spacing, hopper topper, lat tilt.......................................................................$179,000 1997 Macdon 960 (SA) 36FT, p/u, pea auger, 2388 adapter.........$17,900
morris monitor, shedded..............................................................$189,000 2006 CIH 2388 (ES) c/w 2015 swathmaster pu header, chopper, AFX rotor, 2006 Macdon S30 Header (SC) 30ft swather pick up reels.......$17,000
2013 CIH ER1245 planter (ES) 16/31 rows, 1 3/4 PTO shaft, AFS monitor 2001 CIH 2015 (SA) 14ft rake up header.........................................$13,000
installation kit, planter liquid tank kit................................................................$175,000 y & m, 1720 rotor hrs.....................................................................................$140,000 1994 CIH 1020 (SC) 25ft, p/u reel, F&A...........................................$9,500
2012 Flexicoil 5000 drill (SA) 58ft, double shoot, atom jet openers, 2005 CIH 8010 (ES) stnd chopper, AHHC, hopper topper, duals, no lat tilt, 1994 CIH 1015 (SC) IH pu.............................................................$6,500
harrow kit, steel packers, 3850 cart............................................................$146,500
2006 Bourgault 5710 drill (SC) 64ft, 9.8” spacing, 6350 tank, 3.5” steel c/w 2016 pu header.........................................................................SOLD TRACTORS
packers, 3 tank metering, 591 monitor..................................................$125,000
2002 Seedhawk 64-12 drill (ES) 64ft, 12” spacing, 2100 gallon cart, onboard, 2009 CIH 7088 (SC) 800 singles, AFX rotor, chopper, pro 600 2WD Tractors
need liquid pump, flexicoil 3450 cart.........................................$125,000 monitor, 1500 rotor hrs...................................................................$129,200
2004 Bourgault 5710 drill (SA) 63FT, 12” spacing, 491 monitor, 2004 JD 9760 (ES) singles, 615P pu header, 2415 rotor hrs...$109,700 2013 CIH MX340 (SC) luxury cab, PTO, 3 point hitch, 5 remotes, hi-cap
2003 CIH 2388 (ES) specialty chopper, curved batt spreaders,
midrow banders, 3/4” opener, steel packers................................SOLD c/w 2015 pu header.........................................................................$87,900 pump, 117 hrs..............................................................................SOLD
2001 CIH 2388 (SC) hopper topper, 2 sets concaves, new rotor
2007 New Holland SD550 drill (SC) 60FT, fold back, 10” spacing, 3.5” gearbox, rebuilt feeder house............................................................$75,900 2013 Case IH MX340 (ES) luxury cab, PTO, 3 point hitch, single
steel packers, SC380 TBT cart...................................................$84,500 1997 CIH 2188 (LL) c/w 1015 pu header, topper, chopper, excellor kit...$62,900 beacon light, MFD..........................................................................$269,800
2000 Bourgault 5710 (SA) 54ft, dickey john NH3 kit, steel packers, 3 tank 1995 NH TR97 (SA) combine, c/w pu header..........................................$20,000 2012 Case IH Magnum 290 (SC) 20.8R46 duals, front duals, weight
metering, overhauled MRB................................................................$79,000 pkg, accuguide, 450 hours..........................................................$221,900
SPRAYERS 2012 CIH Magnum 180 (SC) deluxe cab, 540/1000 PTO, 3 point
2005 JD 1820 (SC) 61ft, dbl shoot, 10” spacing, 320 tank w/singles....SOLD hitch, duals, hyds, L785 loader...............................$184,500
2013 CIH 4430 (SA) 120ft, luxury cab, viper pro, HID lighting, wide fenders, 2012 Case IH Puma 145 (SC) MFD, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyds, L765
1998 Bourgault 5710 (SC) 54ft, 9.8” spacing, dbl shoot, 2002 - 5250 cart, 3 tank AFS accuguide ready.......................................................................$360,000 loader, 95” bucket & grapple, 350 hours...................................$147,000
metering, cab rate adju..............................................................................$49,500 2012 Case IH 4430 (SC) 120FT, aimcommand, autoboom, accuboom, 620 tires, 2012 CIH Puma 160 (SA) powershift, 3 point hitch, PTO,
1999 Bourgault 5710 drill (SC) 40ft, 3.5” steel packers, 4250 TBH Pro 700, full GPS......................................................................................$329,000
tank, 3 tank metering, single shoot.............................................$49,000 2010 CIH 4420 (SC) 1000hrs, 80 duals, pro 600, autoboom..........$290,000 3 mechanical remotes, L765 loader w/grapple...SOLD
1997 Morris 7240 (SC) 36ft, single shoot, 10” spacing, full blockage, 2012 CIH FL4520 (SC) HID lighting, rear fenders, mud flaps, 810 tank, 1660 hrs...$285,000
7240 tank, 2 tank metering..............................................................$39,000 2011CIH4420(LL)120ft,HIDlighting,aimcommand,autoboom,3”fill,650’s&320’s...$279,000 2009 CIH Puma 140 (SC) MFD, loader & grapple, 4 remotes, front
2002 Flexicoil 3850 cart (SC) TBH, variable rate.........................$39,000 2010 Case IH 4420 (ES) 120FT, viper pro, HID lighting, 320 & 650 tires, chem fenders, 98” bar axle, 4000 hrs.......................................................$85,500
1996 Morris Maxm 7300 (SC) 50ft, 10” spacing, s/s steel packers, 300 eductor, turbo foam marker.........................................................................................$275,000
bushel cart, atom jet openers...........................................................$29,500 2011 JD 4830 (ES) 100ft, 2 sets tires, 4 crop divider brackets, steering...$250,000 2012 CIH Farmall 50B (SC) HST transmission, rear remote, 170 hrs...SOLD
1996 Flexicoil 5000 drill (SC) 57FT, single shoot, 10” spacing, steel 2010 Case IH 4420 (SC) 100ft, 650 & 380 tires, autoboom, accuboom,
packers, 2320 air cart...................................................................$23,500 autoguidance, WAAS, Viper..........................................................................$249,000 4WD Tractors
1995 Flexicoil 5000 drill (SC) 57FT, 12” spacing, rubber packers, double 2009 John Deere 4930 (SA) 120FT, 2600 monitor, autosteer, autoboom, HID
shoot, stealth openers, 2320 TBT cart.........................................$22,000 lights, 520 & 380 tires...................................................................................$215,000 2013 CIH STX600 (SA) 36” tracks, luxury cab, PTO, 6 electric remotes,
2005 CIH 4410 (SC) 90ft, aim command, active suspension, autoboom, 650 floaters...$173,900 372 receiver, 846 hrs..................................................................$450,000
COMBINES 2005 CIH 4410 (SC) 90ft, 1200 gal, aim command, smart traxx, accuboom, viper 2011 CIH STX535 (SA) 36” tracks, PTO, luxury cab, 5 hyd, Nav II,

2013 CIH 9230 (SA) heavy lift, lat tilt, c/w 3016 header, magna cut fine pro, 3200 hrs........................................................................................................................SOLD 262 receiver, 1800 hrs, Pro 700..............................................................SOLD
chopper, HID lighting......................................................................$360,000
2012 CIH 8230 (ES) accuguide Nav II controller, HID lights, 262 omnistar 2001 CIH SPX3185 (ES) 90ft, 750 gal, foamer, 2 sets tires................$143,000 2013 CIH STX400 (SC) powershift, 520 triples, PTO, diff lock, 4
2000 CIH 4260 (SA) 90ft, new boom tips, no aim command, S3 outback steering, floaters...$69,000 hyds, omnistar receiver, pro 700.................................$309,000
reciever, 450 rotor hrs.....................................................................SOLD 2007 New Holland SF216 (ES) pull type sprayer, 90FT, suspended boom, 1000 2010 Case IH STX535 (SC) luxury cab, triples, HID lights, pro 600,
gal plus rinse tank.................................................................................................$30,000
2012 CIH 9120 (SC) luxury cab, autoguidance, 620 duals, HID lighting, 2007 NH SF216 (LL) pull type,100ft, 1600 gal tank, chem eductor.....17,500 no PTO, front & rear weights, 1973 hrs.................................$289,000
lat tilt, 348 rotor hrs...................................................................$325,500 2001 Flexicoil S67XL (SC) pull type, 90ft, 1250 gal tank, auto 2010 John Deere 9430 (ES) 36” tracks, Xenon lights, 5 remotes,
2012 CIH 9120 (SA) lat tilt, Y & M, 620 tires, HID lighting, c/w 3016 rate, suspended boom....................................................................$15,900 hydraulic swinging hitch, PTO, full guidance............................$265,000
header, 462 rotor hours...............................................................$319,000 2011 NH T9050 (SA) 800 rubber, full autosteer, powershift, weights...$250,000
2011 CIH 9120 (SA) lat tilt, powerplus cvt feeder, c/w, 3016 pu header, 719 rotor hrs...$300,000 1997 John Deere 9200 (SC) new engine, new injectors, synchro
trans, shedded, 4200 hours.........................................................................$89,500
1997 NH 9682 (SC) 20.8/42 duals, tow cable, 4 hyd remotes, weight pkg,

ezsteer guidance, 8373 hrs............................................................................SOLD

1997 Case IH 9350 (ES) 4 hydraulic couplers, duals, 8800 hours........$67,900

1993JD8770(SC)newer710duals,EZsteer,12speedtransmission,8745hrs..SOLD

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Box 299 2010 PETERBILT 388 2010 PETERBILT 386 2010 PETERBILT 386
MacGregor, MB
R0H 0R0

204-685-2222 500 HP ISX Cummins, 18 sp, 12/40, 22.5” alloy wheels, 485 HP Cummins ISX, 13 sp, 14.6 front super 40 rear, 500 HP Cummins ISX, 13 sp, 14.6 front super 40 rear,
244 WB, 70” bunk, 3:70 gears, 3x4 diff. locks, 784,410
391 gears, 232” WB, 22.5” alloy wheels, 63” bunk, 4:10 gears, 244” WB, 22.5” alloy wheels, 63” bunk,
km. $69,000
828602 km. $59,000 711,663 km. $59,000

2011 PETERBILT 386 2007 PETERBILT 379 2007 PETERBILT 379 2007 WESTERN STAR 4900SA 1992 AUTOCAR ACL66

485 HP Cummins ISX, 18 sp, 12/40, 3:55 gears, 3x4 diff. 470 Cat C13, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70” 470 Cat C13, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70” 515 hp Detroit, 13 sp, 12/40, 22.5” alloy wheels, 358 260 HP Cummins L10, Allison automatic, 6x6 drive,
locks, 236” WB, 22.5” alloy wheels, 70” bunk, APU. bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,548,131 km. bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,480,572 km. gears, 232 WB, 1,108,730 km. 18,000 front 40,000 rear, 4:30 gears, 30,000 lbs winch,

$65,000 $43,000 $45,000 $33,000 $17,000wet kit, 2,300 liter water

tank, safetied.

2007 PETERBILT 379 2007 WESTERN STAR 4900FA 2007 PETERBILT 379 2009 PETERBILT 388 2007 PETERBILT 379

470 Cat C13, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70” 475 HP Cat C15, 18 sp, 14,600 front 40,000 rear, 3:58 470 Cat C13, 10 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70” 450 HP Cummins ISX, 18 sp, 12/40, 22.5” alloy wheels, 470 Cat C13, 13 sp, 12/40, 3:36 gears, 244” WB, 70”
bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,402,518 km. bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,588,364 km. bunk, 22.5” alloy wheels, 1,561,494 km.
gears, 3x4 diff. locks, 244” WB, 22.5” alloy wheels, 3-way diff. locks, 3:55 gears, 244” WB, 63” midrise
$45,000 $40,000 $45,000
1,285,622 km. $49,000 49,000bunk, 1,145,366 km.$

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2013 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR +122 2013 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR +122 2012 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR +122

Tandem Axle Day Cab Tractor, Tandem Axle Sleeper Tractor, MaxxForce 13 engine (475 HP), Eaton Tandem Axle Day Cab Tractor, MaxxForce 13 engine, Eaton Fuller
MaxxForce 13 engine, Eaton Fuller
D/O transmission (18 speed), Air Fuller transmission (18 speed), Air brakes, 295235 km, 12350 lbs transmission (18 speed), Air brakes, 123819 km, 12000 lbs front
brakes, 186459 km, 14000 lbs
front axle capacity, 46000 lbs rear front axle capacity, 46000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, axle capacity, 46000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, A/C.
axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup,
A/C, Daily Rental Unit. 73”Hi-Rise sleeper, Double bunk, Daily Rental Unit. Winnipeg, MB. Delta, BC.
Saskatoon, SK.
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transmission (13 speed), Air
brakes, 100881 km, 12350 lbs axle capacity, 46000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, A/C, front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, 3-Way rear lockup,
front axle capacity, 46000 lbs rear
axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup, 56” Hi-Rise sleeper, Single bunk, Daily Rental Unit. Edmonton, AB. 73”Hi-Rise sleeper, Double bunk, Daily Rental Unit. Delta, BC.
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Ultra Shift transmission (18 speed), Fuller D/O transmission (13 speed), Air brakes, 115376 km, D/O transmission (13 speed), Air brakes, 141840 km, 12000 lbs
Air brakes, 222526 km, 14000 lbs
front axle capacity, 46000 lbs rear 12000 lbs front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, front axle capacity, 40000 lbs rear axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup,
axle capacity, 4-Way rear lockup,
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1987 KALYN STEPDECK 2001 LODE KING FLATDECK 2001 DOEPKER LEAD SUPER B GRAIN 2008 GREAT DANE REEFER VAN
Deck, Low Bed, Air suspension, Tandem axle, Steel rims, Wood Deck, Flatdeck, Air suspension, Tandem axle, Steel rims, Wood
floor, Width: 102in, Length: 46ft. Winnipeg, MB. floor, Width: 102in, Length: 48ft. Winnipeg, MB. Grain, Air suspension, Tridem axle, Aluminum Look-A-Like In Reefer Van, suspension, Single axle, Reefer: Carrier , Steel rims,
Stock # H1111242U Stock #1A034839U
and out rims, Tarp: Rollover White, Hoppers: 22”White, Width: Alum Duct Floor floor, 30 king pin, Length: 28ft. Mississauga,
$14,900 $10,500
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SMART New Holland CR Series combines handle
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FROM HEADER header until your grain is in the bin. New
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• On-the-go dynamic stone protection

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$S/A + GST 2013 New Holland FARM WORLD OFFERS WARRANTY
CR9090 ON ALL USED COMBINES. SPECIAL
27,950payment
HN3136. 165 HRS, 620 front duals, FINANCING ALSO AVAILABLE
28Lx26 rear tires, mech stone
protection, deluxe NH chopper, EXPECT MORE FROM FARM WORLD -
YOUR FARMING PARTNER!
HID lights, IntelliCruise, IntelliSteer,
engine compressor, long auger, yield

and moisture.

60 month lease,
$150,000 buy-out, OAC

MSRP

$550,000

FARM WORLD COMBINE CASH DEAL CLEARANCE! !

2012 2011 2011 2011 2011
NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
HOLLAND HOLLAND HOLLAND HOLLAND HOLLAND
CR9090 CR9080 CR9080 CR9080 CR9090

N22195A. 541 HRS, 426 SEP HRS, 591 HSP, PN3014B. 566 HRS, 440 SEP HRS, ROTORS, PN3015B. 554 HRS, 438 SEP HRS, 620/70R42 DUALS, HN3146A. 885 HRS, 710 SEP HRS, 790CP 16’ PU HEADER, HN3373A. 1068 HRS, 816 SEP HRS, TIRES DIS 620/70R42,
2WD, 350 TANK, STANDARD CHOPPER 620/70R42 DUALS, 28L-26 REAR TIRES, LUX 28L-26 12PR R1, AXLE EXTENSIONS, 30” PLATFORM EX- STRAW CHOPPER DELUXE NH, AXLE DIFF LOCK, 620/70R42 AUTO GUIDANCE NAV II, AXLE EXT., AXLE DIFF LOCK,
REAR ATTACH, 30” STEERING TIRE, CAB,AUTOSTEER 262, LARGE SCREEN ,WIDE TENSIONS, 4HB FIELD SPEED HEADER DRIVE, FEEDER HD DUALS, 600/65R28 REAR, AUGER LONG UNLOADING, AXLE LIGHTING HID, INTELLICRUISE, INTELLISTEER READY, FULL
520/85R42 DUALS, GPS. WAS $374,000 SPREAD CHOPPER S/N #RM21017. WAS $463,000 WLF, VARIABLE SPEED TERRAIN TRACK. WAS $463,000 POWER REAR WHEEL DRIVE, Y&M W/GPS. WAS $285,000 AUTO GUIDANCE, W/ 790CP HEADER 15’. WAS $335,000

NOW $305,000 CASH NOW $299,000 CASH NOW $299,000 CASH NOW $259,000 CASH NOW $299,000 CASH

2011 2010 2009 2009 2006
NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
HOLLAND HOLLAND HOLLAND HOLLAND HOLLAND
CR9070 CR9070 CR9070 CR9080 CR970

N22200A. 953 HRS, 751 SEP HRS, 350 TANK, 900 N22229A. 440 HRS, 415 SEP HRS, 400 HP, PN2892A. 965 HRS, 691 SEP HRS, HD LIFT PACKAGE HN2991A. 1053 HRS, 826 SEP HRS, LGHTG. HID, LONG UN- N21483B. 1888 HRS, 370HP, DEL CAB, HDR LIF, CD PLAYER,
DRIVES, REDEKOPP MAV CHOPPER,HID LGHTG,LARGE 16’ SWATHMASTER PU, MAV CHPR, DIFF FF, YIELD MON PKG FF, REINF STEER AXLE, STD LOADING AUGER, NH STRAW CHOPPER DELUXE, AXLE DIFF COOLANT HEATER, BEACONS, CONCAVE AWNING PLATES,
LOCK, HID LIGHTS, DLX PSD NH CHPR, ELEV CR9070, STD HYD NA CR9070, 900/65R32 SERVICE LIGHT, 540/65R30 REAR, 20.8R42 DUALS, SL FAN
TOUCH SCREEN, PW7 SWATHMASTER PU HEAD, LOCK, 14’ 76C NH PICKUP, INTELLIVIEW PLUS 2 DISPLAY, BOTTOM SHIELD, REDEKOP CHPPR. WAS $178,000
LONG, UNLOADING AUGER, 900 TIRES. WAS $317,000 INTELLISTEER READY. WAS $317,000 FRONT TIRES, 620/65 REAR TIRES. WAS $205,500 Y&M, 900/60R32 FRONT, 600/65R28 REAR. WAS $265,000
NOW $148,000
NOW $229,000 NOW $229,000 NOW $175,000 NOW $205,000

2009 2004 2005 2005 2004
NEW NEW NEW JOHN NEW
HOLLAND HOLLAND HOLLAND DEERE HOLLAND
CR9080 CR960 CR970 9760 STS CR960

HN2912A. 718 HRS, 558 SEP HRS, 900 PN2493B. 330 HRS, 950 SEP HRS, 76C14W HEADER, MICHEL’S TARP, STRW- N21798B. 2512 HRS, 1669 SEP HRS, N22081B . 2478 HRS, 1834 SEP HRS, PN2872D. 2532 HRS, 1956 SEP HRS, 76C
FRONT TIRES, 600 REAR TIRES, AIR, DLX EL DRV 3HB/4HB, REINF STEER AXLE, STD ELEVATORS, SMALL GRAIN 310 HP, REDEKOP CHOPPER, YIELD/ LIGHTS SERVICE, TOUCHSET, AUGER 22.5’ 14’ RAKE UP HEADER, 900 TIRES, YIELD/
NH CHOPPER, 16’ SWATHMASTER PU, SM MOISTURE, 900 DRIVES, 600 REARS, UNLOADING HIGH CAP, 615 PICKUP, Y&M,
SIEVE, STD HYD NA+F/A+LF, ROTOR DRV DUAL H SPD, TW900/60R32 LI176 MOISTURE, PSP CHOPPER.
MONITOR, LEATHER. WAS $235,000 R1, SW600/65R28 LI147 R1, GOODYEAR. WAS $137,000 14FT SWATH. WAS $132,500 800/70R38 SINGLES. WAS $152,000 WAS $129,500

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ASTRO 2009 JEEPWRANGLER 1991 2010 DODGE RAM
SAHARA FOREMOST 500 SLT

Maroon, 4x4 4X4 Picker
13,000 km w/low km
L-2753
CAR & TRUCK SALES LTD. 2007 GMC C5500 2008 TIFFIN ALLEGRO

780-567-4202 Visit our Website: W/ Amco Veba Motorhome 40’
3($&( www.astro-sales.com picker & deck 4 slides only
&28175<¶6 OVER 400 UNITS TO 20,000 miles
stock
CHOOSE FROM #L-6688 2000 DAMON ESCAPER
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•HEAVY EQUIPMENT 50,000 KM
Stock
2006 JAYCO SENECA #L-7129

LARGEST USED DEALER! 36’ diesel
Motorhome
with 3 slides,
only 50 miles.
Stock #L-7134

2008 REITNOUER 1995 GMC C7500 2012 JOHN DEERE 2008 WESTERN STAR 2008 DODGE RAM 3500
STRATOSPHERE LARAMIE MEGA CAB
Step deck 2WD, white, 4WD, 44 km Stock#
tandem axle 148,000 km wheel loader
Stock# L-6748 L-7126
trailer. 1800 hrs.
Stock
#L-6605

2004 FREIGHTLINER 2004 FORD F550 XLT 2001 JOHN DEERE 2001 FORD F450XL 1998 SAMSUNG SL180
FL60 330LC WITH DUMP BOX LOADER
6.0 L engine,
Diesel HP diesel, cab c/w 36” 43,593 km 4X4
Mercedes & chassis, digging #L-6254
diesel engine, automatic, bucket & 72”
churchblade. 2011 FORD F550 2010 DODGE
FL60. AM/FM radio, XLT 4X4
Stock 94051 km Stock With Fassi
#L-6727 #L-5838 165 km, flat picker, 97 km.
Stock# L-5891 deck.
2S0C0R2EDERNUEMR 1998 FORD GRAVEL Stock#
Gravel Crusher TRUCK Stock# L-7133
Stock# L-5197A L-7101
Mint condition
Stock#
L-7044


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